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CHURCH SCHOOL NOTES I Sharon Kelweit joined the Nur- sery Ctass Sunday. i Birthday candles were lighted for Sally and Joanne Locke. The program is being prepared for the concert which will be pre- sented on June 12th. SCHOOL NOTES Children having perfect attend- ance for May are as follows : Grade I—Joseph DeBarrows, Trafton Hinckley, Charles Kearney, Rose Marie Lelte, Judith Londry, Ruby Lee Meeks, Benjamin Perry and Sandra Wright. Grade II—Joanne i Bent, Carol Chase, Howard Chllds, William Chllds, Domingo De Bar- rows, Thomas Glfford , Richard Howes, Carolyn Hughes, Robert Hughes, Brian Jones, Edward Lon- dry, Lydla Melio, Joyce Reid, Don- ald Small, Jeannie Van Lueen, and Inez O'Nell. Grade III—Rosary De- Grace, Kathleen Kearney, Michael Kearney, Daniel Leach, Susan Leach, Mary Jane Papp, George Thew and Ronald McKinney. Grade IV—Peter Fermino, Alice Howes, Maurice Martin , Sally Sousa, Sally Locke, David Weaver and Patsy O'Nell. Grade V—Rosalie Gomes, James Mendes , Mary Mendes, San- dra Mossey, Alice Perry, James Perry and Donuld Mannl. Grade VL —Judith Leach, Leonard Mendes, Henry Morse, Liola Morse, Manuel Roderick, Edward Thew, Michael Beecher aud Lawrence McKenney. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Howard, Miss Small will attend the Annual Teacher 's Club Banquet at Coona- messett Ranch, June 2nd , after which tlie new officers were in- stalled. Mrs. Forest Hamblln taught the second grade Friday due to the Ill- ness of Mrs. Howard. Third and Fourth Grades have been working on a circus project, done by William Driscoll , Janet Drawings of the Big Top Tent, j Cabral , George Bearse and Joanne 1 Locke are on exhibition. SOFT BALL NOTES M. M. A. C.'s played C. F. Wing Co. soft bull team of New Bedford , Monday, defeating them 9 to 8. The A. C.'s will play Blreley's of llyannl s Sunday afternoon , June 5. PERSONALS Mrs, Helen Pierce and daugh- ters, Mrs. George Lapham and Mrs. Arthur Thlfoult , visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Phlibrick of Saga- more. Miss Audrey Thome and Miss Evelyn Floyd of Boston came to the Cape on Friday on the Cran-1 berry Special to spend the holiday weekend with Miss Mary MacLeod. MI SB Floyd served In the U. S. Army during World War II, mainly In North Africa and Italy, Other guests at the MacLeod home were Billy Wilson of Roslln- dale and Miss Jean Hancock of Waltham , who returned to Boston Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Chesley of Waltham. Also Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llljogren and son, Allen, of Cranston , It. i. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Somers of West Newton , accompanied by Mrs. Somers' brother, Richard Holmes of Hyannis, visited Mr. and MrB. M. J. Hinckley, Jr., on the holiday, Pupils of grades V and VI are working on parts for the closing assembly to be given June 8th at 1:30 p.m. in the recreation room. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Perry and daughter, Roberta of Somervllle, spent several days at one of the Coleman cottages. Sammy Troinani aud sou Tony of Boston were holiday guests ot John A. Coleman and daughter , Marlon. Other visitors were Mrs. Ralph Hall (Ethel Coleman) ot Londonderry, N. H., nnd Mrs. Ar- thur Coleman of Natlck. PERSONAL8 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Amer, Miss Doris Pond and James Barry spent Memorial Day in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers and two daughters ot New Bedford spent tbe holiday weekend at their summer home on Long Pond. They entertained Mr. Rogers' nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pe- inuntle and sons; and Mrs. Rogers' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Atuaral and daughter Lillian, all of New Bedford. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hamblin were Miss Dor- othy Eastham of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. George Vlegas, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ferrlera, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Almeida and six-weeks-old son, all of New Bedford. Mrs, Virginia Mello, Miss Amard Correrio and Manuel Mello of New Bedford have visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mello. John Elskanip of Fulda, Minneso- ta and New York City visited his brother Robert Elskani p and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollard were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Staples at their summer camp in Wareham. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Locke and son, Ned, ot Torrlngton, Conn., were holiday guests of his brother, Joseph Locke, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mello vis- ited her brother, Dr. Edward Soares, in New Bedford , who re- cently underwent an operation. Miss Ruth Cameron , Mrs. Bert- ram Fuller, Mrs. Charles Hamblin, Mrs. Seth Hamblin, Mrs. Chester Crocker, Mrs. Leonard Fish, Mrs. Hildlng Hord , Mrs. Harry Pollard , Mrs. Forrest Hamblin and Mrs. Braddock Chllds attended the Homemukers' Day and luncheon sponsored by the Cape Cod Exten- sion Service held at Column Ter- l'uce in Falmouth . Little Susan Lee Setterland is With her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sousa, while her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Setterland are spending two weeks In Wash- ington , D. C, Miss Bertha Crosby of Wellesley Hills has visited Miss Emily Law- rence. Mrs. Eva Streck of Med- ford spent tbe holiday weekend with Miss Lawrence. Mr, and Mrs. George Hill and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hollingsworth of Boston spend most of the week- ends at their summer homes here. Mrs. John Besse of Onset was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elsie Sousa and family. Mrs. Chester Howes and daugh- ter, Beverly, as guests ot her mother, Mrs. Rudolph Weller, were In Boston to attend the Red Sox game. Mrs . Herbert Morse spent several days In Gloucester with her mother, MrB . James Durney, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pitten- dretgh ot Melrose recently vlsllted her niother~Mrs. Grace Rosa. Mrs. WUhelralna Crocker has re- turned home after spending a month In Baltimore, Maryland , with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Easter and Infant son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Griffin and daughter Bette spent Sunday in Westford , Mr. Griffin 's old home town. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Garfield of Lexington have been making some Improvements to their quaint little summer home on Prince Ave. Mrs. Helen Papp and Mrs, George Lapham attended the penny social at Bruce Hall, Cotuit, Tuesday night, which was sponsored by the Matron's Club, PER8ONAL8 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bember of Hadley, who spent their honey- moon in Falmouth, also visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Papp. Julie Pierce celebrated her sev- enth birthday with a party at her home in Newtown. Guests were Jeannie Van Lueen, Sandra Wright, Betsey Ann Papp, Vercille Setter, Donald Small and Johnnie Hamblin. Julie's aunt, Mrs. Ruth Glfford , who was also a guest, made the pink and white birthday cake. Sunday guests of the Jerome Pierce's were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie J. Wick and daughter, Jean, ot Maynard, and Tolvo Wick of Boston. MARSTONS MILLS REALTOR Personal and confidential serv- ice in the purchase and sale ot Mid-Cape Real Estate. Listings desired of houses large and small. SAMUEL T. STEWART and ASSOCIATES Tel. Hyannis 1930 13 Sherman Square Hyannis * * * * * Save Time! Fl y to \ I BOSTON & 5 NEW YORK I * • * (return flights daily) * * • + MIIQUI Utl f | J M O I T l l A L I " -k T™ ¦ HOMLTON I * * ^ _ fwOTMVItLI^H 4. 2 t**K r *MON7Ptltl * -I AU C U ST A J/ ^M J LIIa*iOM-VMITI """'yAUSUUHJTffMff l X ir MifcCHitTi *. / M j k it * x-:Ttr>M .a-l .Irwr^SfraUaMBBUa2 * if i^/^l S^rwPrr^HaB * /-.'¦J" UBf0'OfiWsm W?ffaTCTfa^ai W I NORTHEAST \ \ AIRLINES \ t The Yankee Fleer J * • + ************************ MEMORIAL DINNER The Memorial Day Dinner was as usual a pleasant occasion. Unusual- ly beautiful floral decorations were arranged hy the Decorating Com- mittee of the Church, Mrs. Nelsou Bearse, Chairman. A hundred guests sat down to the tables nt one time. Menu—Chicken pie and gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots and pens, cranberry sauce, rolls nnd coffee, slaw salad , ice cream and canteen cake. Mrs. Laurence Benrse presided. While their elders were dining in the Vestry, over 200 children nnd young people were being served sandwiches and delicious drinks on the Church lawn. Miss Ernestine Crocker , leader of the Young Peo- ple, was assisted by Dorothy. Syl- via and Carol Renzl , Barbara An- derson , Etta B. Hobbins . Stanley Crosby. Jr., and Paul McManUS. These were the youth whose serv- ices had been invaluable at the preceding ceremonls nnd their lnrge number and interest in the Day were much noticed. ODD FELLOWS MEMORIAL Cape Cod Lodge No. 226 and Willing Hand Rebecca Lodge, In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows. will observe their Annual Memorial Service nt the South Congregation- al Church. Centerville , upon the invitation of the Pastor; the Rev. Robert H. Brock. Following the regular morning devotions , a brief floral memorial will be conducted by the chaplains of the two lodges in memory of Brothers Howard Lumbert , P.G., William S. Lumbert, P.G., Alexan- der Douglas, Frederic Scudder and Sister Isabelle Chllds. LADIES' CIRCLE The Ladles ' Circle met on Wed- nesday at the Vestry for their reg- ular monthl y business meeting nnd social. Mrs. Mary Bearse enter- tained. SCOUTS BUSY The Scouts are busy at work preparing for their share iu the Camporee at Camp Greenough, June 3. 4 and 5. Tents and hatchets are topic of conversation and inter- est. "X fine rating is hoped for. QUOTES FROM TRAVELERS The weather , In Southern Cali- fornia, "cold , wet and dreary. We hope for warm weather soon and the bright sunshine." In Rio , "Our summer is passing; it is now only slightly warm during the day and delightfully cool and breezy as night comes on." On Cape Cod, "Brief rains and sunny days, greensward s and joy- fully blossoming flowers. " SCHOOL CLOSING Our schools complete their school year and close on June 10. FRIENDSHIP GUILD The Friendship Guild monthly business session Is due for Monday evening, the 6th of June. ROLLER SKATING The Young People, to the num- ber of ten, were at a roller skating party Thursday evening nt West Yarmouth at the invitation of the Young People 's Society of Chatham, CUB SCOUT AWARDS Ou Thursday evening of last week our two Dens of Cub Scouts , with their Den Mothers , Mrs. Wm. Hundertmark and Mrs. Alvin Perry, gathered at the home of Mrs. Hun- dertmark with parents nnd rela- tives to the number of more than fifty, nineteen of whom were the Cubs themselves. A supper wns served , consisting of "hot dogs," rolls , sandwiches, some unusually delicious cakes and fruit punch , with coffee for those desiring it. The two Dens competed in u live- ly hall game nnd also bad an ob- stacle race, with plenty Of "obsta- cles." Awards were made as fol- lows: Gregory Cavanagh, wolf badge and a gold nnd a silver ar- row. William Dixon , Wolf badge and a gold arrow . Francis Horgan, wolf badge and gold arrow. William Hundertmark , wolf badge and gold arrow. John Sarkinen , wolf badge and a gold and a silver arro w. Wil- liam Johnson , a bear badge and a gold arrow. According to custom , the awards are handed to the par- ents and by them to the winners , the tie between parents nnd chil- dren being especially emphasized. All present were greatly pleased with the event aud with th work for and by th lads themselves, and urged that another of these enjoy- able gatherings be held. NEW BABY A baby boy was bora on Memorial Day afternoon to Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert W. Hanson of Weymouth at the New England Hospital for Women and Children , Boston. Grandparents of local interest are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson (Annah Worrell) of Dorchester and Centerville. WEDDING INVITATIONS OUT Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Fish of Craigvllle Beach Road are Issuing invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Dorothy Louise, and Al- fred Clarke D'Alessaudro of Arling- ton, Virginia. The ceremony will take place at the Village Church on the afternoon of Sunday, June 19, at 3 p.m., the Rev. Robert H. Brock officiating, and will be followed by a reception at the bride 's home im- mediately thereafter. Dorothy is attending the Teach- ers' College at Bridgewater, from which she will graduate on the fifth of June. Mr. D'Alessaudro is studying at Harvard and for the summer they will make their home at Cataumet. OUTERMOST HOUSE Having raised the question of great books from or about tbe Cape, the Roving Reader Is happy to call attention to the volume by Beston, published 20 years ago, "The Outer- most House," which will signalize Its anniversary by another edition "by popular request." Many critics consider tills tbe best descriptive book about the Cape which has ever been written and one says be has kept his by him for a delight- ful dip into its pages at odd mo- ments in all these years. Or did , until it disappeared and now he is eagerly looking for one of the new printing. It is the record of "a year of life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod ," "the shore facing the Atlan- tic and stretching from Eastham to Provlncetown. " "A book full of the warmth of sunlight and the friendly Isolation of night's dark- ness, of the movement and the : sound of the sea, of winds and storms, of birds and animals." Per- I baps a book that is nljve and speak- ing after this length of time is on Its way to being a "classic." BEARSE—PENNY Miss Eleanor Margaret Bearse, Somervllle , nnd William Gerald Penny, Troy, N. Y., were united In marriage in St. Polycarp 's Church , Somervllle , Sunday, May 22. The bride , gowned In white satin, with a full length lace veil , which was imported from Belgium , and carrying a bouquet of white rose- buds and lilies of tbe valley, was attended by Miss Helen Penney of Troy, N. Y. William Penney, broth- er of tbe bridegroom , was best man and little Carole Ann Ralphes was flower girl and carried an old fash- ioned bouquet of sweet peas, The ushers were Victor DeBonts of Troy and Wintred R. Jacobs, of Bass River. A reception was held at Hotel Woodbrldge , Somervllle , following the wedding. The bridegroom served as Lieu- tenant in the Navy for three years and IB now employed as safety en- gineer in Mohawk Carpet Mills, Amsterdam , N. Y. The bride was graduated from Somervllle High School and Berved three years ns ft SPAR. She Is tbe only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. RUB- sell B. Beurse of Somervllle and granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Bearse of Centerville.' Following a woddlag trip to the Canadian Rockies the couple will reside in Troy, N. Y. AUCTION PLANS A committee made up of Mrs. Laurence Bearse, Mr. Leo Chllds , Mr. Frank Horn , Mr. Paul Dolron , Mr. Charles Meyer and Mrs. Ed- ward White met Tuesday night to discuss plans for the auction to be held by the two groups—Center- ville Village Church aud Center- ville Athletic Association—on the church grounds July 81. Mrs. Bearse and Mr. Dolron are in charge of collecting items to be auctioned and anyone having ma- terial to donate should contact them. Mr. Meyer Is in charge of publicity and advertisin g. Mrs. White is treasurer for the auction. There will be a kiddee auction iu the morning und pony rides and grabs throughout the day. There will be booths where food may be purchased , coke, hot dogs, hamburgers, etc. A band concert will close tbe affair. This Is a very worth y cause, tbe proceeds to be divided between the Village Church and tbe Ath- letic Association. The Church needs its share for maintenance expense and the Athletic Association will use its share for completing the field and as a start toward the club- house tbe members hope some day to provide for the youth of our community. PERSONALS _____ The Rev. Mr. Brock and family are taking a brief vacation while Janet is being looked after at the Slii'iners' Hospital in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Daulelson and family have opeued their house on Bacon Lane this weekend. Mrs . Mabel Mncomber of Plym- outh spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Harold Jacobs . Mrs. Maeomber is a teacher in the South Carver schools. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bearse had a long weekend with Mr. Bearse's mother , Mrs. Mary Bearse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Root were recently at their usual cottage on Main Street. Miss Mary McConnel , who will be remembered as a former teach- er in our schools, was a week-end guest of Miss Mabel Phlnney. Mrs. Ernest Crocker is In Hamp- den, Conn,, with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Crocker and Lois Ellen, who have welcomed a new little daugh- ter and sister, to be called Nancy Jean. All are doing well. Dr. and Mrs. James F. Colgan and Miss Anne Colgan are to oc- cupy Miss Mary Lincoln's Camp for the summer. They were here for the Memorial Day weekend. Guests over the weekend were Miss Marian Coffey of Astabula, Ohio, and Judge and Mrs. Justin P. McCarthy of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Caulder C. Stewart and Mi'ss Beryl Stewart of West- field , New Jersey, arrived Friday night at their Wequaquet Heights cottage. Mrs. Stewart and Beryl are here for the season and Mr. Stewart until Monday, the 6th. He will return for a longer vacation in August. CENTERVILLE NEWS — ~a C H A R I T Y B A L L I , Benefit District Nursing Association Sponsored by Tho Hyannis Junior Woman's Club Legion Hall, Hyannis Friday, June 10th, 1949 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. ROGER QOTT'S ORCHE8TRA Admission J1.20 (tax included) A FRIENDLY VISITOR IN CAPS COD HOME8 FOR THE PAST 118 YEARS GUERTIN BROS. I Jeweler / 370 A Main Street, Hyannli / Tel. Hyannis 1441 I I DR. PYNE Optometrist 394 Main Street HYANNI8 1832 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ For the Finest in Refrigeration See "Norge" at BOY BROWN'S Electric Refrigeration and Gas Service Post Office Building West Yarmouth, Mass. Phone Hy. 247 j J 'wSmmmammmmm FRESH I FISH' a • From Cape Cod Waters • • Baxter's Fish Market 177 Pleasant St, Hyannis Pfcrae Hy. 1SIS-W •» MW Locates neat to new Town Wharf ...rfft .........,,„>,»y>>J##>####<#######<#<<>>>...... — DANCEandDINE ^ ThePilgrimCafe Open 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M. 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THE LOST TRIBE mol „ T,niiirr.i,rt Death Valley Gunhghters ,_ CESAR ROMERO ALLAN "ROOKY " LANE JOHNNY WEISSMULLEB "¦ ¦ i^»^ ^ ^M^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ _ _ _ ^ ^_^ ^ ^ ————~ ~~-^ ~ ^ ^ ^ ~ " ~ TUESDAY WEDNE8DAY WEDNESDAY ^ , , _ , . , . ' ,' ' Color by Technicolor Color by Technicolor WOMAN'S SECRET THE RErj P0NY THE RED PONY MAUREEN O HARA ROBEBT .MITOHUM ROBERT MITOHUM MELVYN DOUGLAS MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY ss«s«sssVssVMMsssV Hssssssssss«HssssWs ^^ In West Harwich, May 1 , by the Rev. Thaddeus Bouhuysen, John D. Tambollleo and Miss Ruth B. Nick- erson, South Chatham. In Aldington, May 7, by tho Rev. Warren N. Bizby, Ward C. Lin- coln, Jr. Centerville and Miss Faith W. Smith, Arlington. In Barnstable, April 30, by the Rev. Walter Royal Jones, Robert L. White, East Sandwich and Miss Muriel Maglll, Barnstable. In Sandwich, May 7, by the Rev. Thomas Wallace, Joseph Alves, Jr., and Miss Priscilla Seauira, Onset, In Centerville, May 8, by the Rev. Robert H. Brock, Albert W. Ruska, Centerville, and Miss AI- thea Woodmore, Brookline. In Harwich , May 7, by the Rev. George L. Thurlow, Joseph Lom- bard , Jr., and Miss Alice M. Gomes. In Hyannis, May 15, by the Rev. Carl *F. Schultz, D.D., Richard F. Grade , Hyannis, and Miss Madlyn J. Otto, West Yarmouth. In Hyannis, May 15, by the Rev. Carl F. Schultz , D.D., Roscoe R. McDowell, Boston, and Miss Flor- ence Lighttord , Hyannis, In Provlncetown, May 14, by the Rev. John Silva, Arthur C. Reis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Roderick, both of Provlncetown, ' In Warren , R. I., May 14, Lester C. Dinges, Jr., Warren, and Miss Judith Trurston, Centerville. In Falmouth, May 21, by the Rev. John J. Kelley, Morrill L. Saulinier, Falmouth, and MIBB Ethel Mae Sla- baugh, Waquoit. May 22, in Kew Gardens, New York, Robert Howe Pratt of Fal- mouth and Miss Marguerite Stern of Hyannis and Kew Gardens, New York. In Chatham, May 15, by the Rev. Stephen Smith, Ralph R. Crowell, Harwichport, and Miss Irene M, Cahoon, South Chatham. In Brockton, May 20, Forrest W. Johnson , Quissett, and Mrs. Evan- gellne L. Lumbert, West Falmouth. ^¦ * a* ar>at*af-^^l«-lTia>im. * » . MARRIAGES Lu^tf ) * FOR PROTECTION BE ASSURED — BE INSURED Is your property under- insured? With Insurance costs so low, there's no need to gamble. LEONARD INSURANCE AQENOY Wlanno Avnue Osterville, Mass. •—¦ ^ — —«-i —¦ — — — < One of the most ambitious prize contests this state has ever seen has been launched by the Massa- chusetts Society for Mental Hy- giene, 41 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston. The prizes range all the way from an all-expense 17-day Carib- bean Icruise, compliments of the Great White Fleet, to a registered Ayrshire calf, compliments of the D-Armond Farm , Sherborn. There will be free air transportation to and from New York, accommoda- tions and meals at a New York hotel , a complete home laundry, outfits of apparel , wrist watches , luggage, dinner at one of-'Boston 's best eating places and a long list oK other awards. To enter , contestants are asked to finish this sentence: "I want to help the mentally sick because—" Beginning next Monday (June 6) and continuing for at least a nionlli , the writers ot the four slogans ad- judged outstanding each day will be given a group ol valuable prizes. They will then have an opportunity j to Identify "The Mental Health Lady," whose recorded voice will be heard four times dally during the Dick Tucker Hour on Stations WBZ-WBZA. The ilrst person to identify this prominent Massachu- setts woman , who Is also nationally known , will get the jackpot of prizes . The Society hopes by this means to arouse a wider Interest in Its work , and to enlarge the scope of its service. {New Contest to Open The Foster Ileal Kstate Agency announces that Mr. Charles L. Mc- Hugh , Jr. has jolnod the Agency. Mr. McHugh lias spent several years with the Liberty Mutual In- surance Company and more recent- ly with the Temple & Crane Con- struction Company of Boston. He is well versed In the general insur- ance business, real estate apprais- ing and sales, and has joined this rapidly growing Real Estate Agency to be resident manager ot their new Barnstable Village Office located on the north side of Route No. (i opposite the Fire Department Building in the business section of Barnstable Village. New Agency Member Ralph T. Sullivnn , South Dart- mouth, salesman, and MIBB Helen Tslknas, Falmouth, formerly of Hy- annis, at home. Marriage Intentions