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PERSONALS
Miss Virginia MacArthur, Miss
Lucille Griffith, and Miss Dorothy
West, of the United Nations, Great
Neck , Long Island , rented a cot-
tage at Waquoit, and visited Miss
MacArthur's paren t s, Mr. and Mrs
William W. MacArthur , at tlxoir
home on Prince Avenue. Mr. Muc-
Artliur is now employed at Camp
Edwards,
Mrs. Maude Hamblin of Hyannis
was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Alice
Hinckley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett en-
tertained at a beach party at Co-
tult Saturday. Guests were Mrs.
Bennett's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward BOltotl and two daughters ,
Arolyn and Beverly, o{ NoWMeld,
and Mr. und Mrs. Ned Hudson of
Hyannis. After the parly the men
folk enjoyed bass fishing.
Donald Baker and llerbie Morse
drove home from Purdue llnlv.»r.
sity, Indiana , arriving hero Satur-
day, llerbie will work at the Capo
Cod Airport for the summer. Philip
Baker of Now York City |8 also vis-
aing his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chester Baker.
Sandra MoBsey is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Wilfred Chiooine of
Hyannis.
Edward Barry is at homo for the
summer from college in Andover
Mr. nd Mrs . W. E. Chesley enter-
tained for the weekend , Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Olson, and his mother,
also of Wultham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Olson and daughter Cindy
of Melrose.
Miss Audrey Thorno of Boston
spenl the weekend here and Willi
her Uncle Clarence MacLeod and
the Richard Olsons were gnosis ul
Coonamessett Inn.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Vrooni were their nephew
and wife , Mr. and Mrs. William II .
Vrooni and two ohildren, |jnen nlu \
Jimmy, formerl y of Redwood City,
Cnl., now of Yonkers, N. Y.
Air. unci Mrs. George Dili spent
Bovoral days at the summer homo
of her parents,
^
Mr. und Mrs. Nils
Nelson. Mr. '
Hill was graduated
from Harvard last week.
Mrs . Elizabeth Reid entertained
a group of friends at her homo
Saturday evening from Orleans,
Harwich and Hyannis.
Lt. ant! Airs. E. J. Waldo of Los
Angeles, Cnl., are spending several
weeks with Mrs. Reid until they
movo into tile now homo which they
have recently purchased in iiuz-
zards Buy. Lt. Waldo is stationed
at the Otis Air Base.
Dnniol Sllva of Watertown, who
lias boon building u ranch type
house where the old Bchoolhouse
used to be plans to apeud Ills
' sum-
mer there. He calls it "Alden
Acres."
John Robertson of Methuen was
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Rich-
ard Stbvens, who returned with
him for a visit .
Miss Bertha Crosby of Wollosloy
Hills spoilt several days with Miss
Emily Lawrence.
Mr, and Mrs. Ai'tumus Griffin ,
Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur dishing, Miss
Molly Pierce and Thomas Burrows
attended tho church wedding of
Airs. Griffin 's niece.
Miss Gertrude O'Connell of Ros-
llndalo and WiJlluin IJoory of Ju-
miiica Plain and the reception
which followed al Fidelia Hall In
Dodham, after which dancing was
enjoyed .
¦lames, Jr., son of Lt. and Mrs.
.lames O'Neill, has arrived here
from the University of Hun Fran-
dsco to spend the summer with
his parents.
Bruce Seller, six-year-old son of
Air. und Airs. Verl Sotlor, wont fish-
ing wit h ills Dad for tlie very llrst
time and oaughl u four-pound
stri ped bass.
Mr . and Mir . Walter Papp alt end-
ed "Father's Nigh t" sponsored by
the Mother's Study Club ot Cotult
at Oruce Hall , Sheriff Tullooh, waH
ilia guesl speaker and his subject
was "Dunes DI the Sheriff, "
Tho Papp family also attended
the -ioiit wedding anniversary ofj
their parents, Mr, and Airs . Alex-
ander Papp in North Falmouth,
AHSK Doris Whitten returned
from ilnllls , Maine, with Mrs. Ches-
ter iiowes. your reporter spent
.Sunday in Easl Harwich and at-
tended Baptismal services for her
two grandchildren, Paul Harwood
Lapham and Lois Diana Nickerson,
al the Methodisl church.
Madam It • Dungy of l)ulllmore ,
Mil., is at her home here for din
sea sen .
Octohor Culluin '>r Nnrlhileld
Seminary Is al the home of her
parents, Air. ami Airs. Eugene nul-
lum, for (ho summer.
Mrs. Grace Rosn , Mrs. Hen Pond
and Aliss Doris Pond woro in Kcll-
nutn Monday, to lake Iholr inolhor ,
Mrs . Jemima Slnnett, who will,
spend two weeks with another
daughter, Airs. Joseph McMnnus.
Mr, und Mrs. Leonard Fish at-
tended the wedding of their niece,
Miss Dorothy Fish , ut the Center-
villa Congregational Church Hun-
duy. Other guests who came from
Newport were Mr. and Mm. Charles
AlcAlunus , Sr., Ai r. and Mrs. Chas.
McMunus , Jr., Mrs, George Cham-
pion and daughter , Mrs. George
Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Cham-
pion , Mrs. Stanley Tolderlund.
They also attended the reception
on the lawn of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Prescott Fish.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Sinnett and
little daughter, Judith , of Win-
throp are spending his two weeks'
vacation at the old Crocker home-
stead, which now belongs to Har-
vey.
Marstons Mills
I Masons Observe St. John's Day
I Fraternal Lodge, A. F. & A. M„
of Hyannis and Mariners Lodge,
A. F. & A. M„ of Cotuit are to
attend the 9:30 service on Sunday
when the church will hold its an-
mini observance ot St. John 's Sun-
day, which is a custom of long
standing. Dr. Carl F. Schultz , Min-
ister, and also chnnlaln nf livn.
temal Lodge, will bring a special
message on "Duties You Owe to
.God , Your Neighbor, and Your-
( self." The Junior choir will sing;
j Air. Simon Gesln will bo soloist.
[ The lodges invite visiting Masons
and members of Mason bodies to
join in the service. Tho public is
invited.
Masons' Breakfast
Preceding tho service , n break-
fiiBt will be held In Baldwin Hall
at 8:30 for Masons of the two
lodges and visiting Masons. Reser-
vations must bo made in nrivni.no
with officers of the lodges prior
to-Saturday. This will bo the first
Masonic breakfast In this area with
an attendance anticipated of more
than 100 Masons,
visitors Welcome
A cordial welcomo Is extended
visitors and vacationists, whether
on the Capo for one Sunday or the*
summer. The church keeps n Guest
Registration nnd sends greetings
at Christmas to all who have wor-
shipped and registered in summer.
Classes For Smaller Children
For tho convenience ot parents
attending church, clnsses are hold
for smaller children during both
services. Atiss Dion Puzakls and
Miss Alurtha Bohulte aro in charge.
Summer Forums To Be
Resumed In Jul y
Tho annual series of Summer
Forums will bo hold during July
•inn migiiHi wiin outstanding
speakers and with programs of
special interest.
Daily the mlnistor may bo
reached at the parsonage or at
the church office.
Federated Church
Notes
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O T I C E 8
Case No. 21186 Reg.
The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
LAND COURT
Tf) Town ot Chatham, a munlcl-
„ni corporation located in the Coun-
?f of Barnstable and said Common-
1-ealth ; Harold S. Gould, John B.
Home and George S. Bearse, of
.aid Chatham ; H. Rice Thompson,
Trustee, of St. Paul, ln the State
of Minnesota; and to all whom it
may concern :
Whereas, a petition has been
presented to said Court by Phyllis
•raves Cox, ot Cleveland, in the
state of Ohio, to register and con-
firm her title in the following de-
scribed land:
A certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon, situate in said
Chatham , bounded and described as
i0
Northerly by Bridge Street 26.05
feet- Southeasterly, Easterly and
Northeasterly by land now or for-
merly of H. Rice Thompson, Trus-
tee 309.73 feet, 117.26 feet and
r,s u5 feet respectively ; Easterly
hv land now or formerly of George
S Hearse 252.85 feet; Southerly
•md Northeasterly by land now or
formerly of Harold S. Gould 273.44
leet and 163.15 feet; Southerly and
Northeasterly by land now or for-
merly of said George S. Bearse
171.44 feet and 365,06 feet respec-
tively; Southwesterly and South-
erly by land now or formerly of
John B. Home 694.26 feet and 138
feet respectively; Southerly and
Northwesterly by Stage Harbor and
Mitchell River; and Northerly and
Northwesterly by land now or for-
merly of said H. Rice Thompson,
Trustee, 82e.92 feet and 279.92 feet
respectively.
CROWELL'S
LAWNMOWER SERVICE
Tel. Hy. 1014-W
Hyannis Mass.
li.WVNM OWimS
Sharpened - Repaired
Worn Parts Koplncod.
Tall and Regular Grass Cut
ting; Lawns Cured For.
Insociicilos and Fertilizers
• For Sale
PRIVATE SALE of old pattern
glass , copper; brass , china, etc,, etc
llti Stevens Street, llyanniH. Dr.
lions. I iealem welcome. Ton days
only.
• business Services
I
For a Treat or a Snack
Try Our
Soda Fountain
and
Luncheonette
SMALLHOFF & HAINES
Hyannis, Mass.
MflBHHHBHHHMMt JSMp^i^H
Tel. Osterville 4912
CLARENCE M. MaoLEOD
PIANO TUNING
Repairing Rafeltlng
(20 years experience)
Marstons Mills Mass.
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Insurance
Real Estate
J. L. ROQER8
Orleans Tel. 110 Mass.
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.ntmnuf il from IVijpf /
day church schools ill Somei'villo,
Cambridge, mid Wulilmm , In which
d l s l i i c t l h o r e aro HiOII churches and
47 teachers. Mrs. Miller is a grad-
uate of Ml. Holyoke College and
the holder of dogroos A. M. and
Ph.D. fro m Boston University.
The Demonstration School will
lie conducted In tho two Osiorvilio
churches named and will welcome
children who are In the first 0
grades of school. Sessions will be
held In Hie morning six days a
week,
ParontH who wish to register
(lielv children tor the voliool and
adults who wish to attend Iu tho
capacity of observers should got
in touch wit h Rev . Polor I'alchos
of the Osterville Community
Church or Rov. Robert H. Hrocli ,
paster ol the Centerville Church.
j Demonstration School
J
POST-OFFICE
The poBt-offipe Is open for tbo
summer on iho following schedule ,
as announced by Mrs . Mildred L.
O'Noil , postmaster.
Daily Incoming malls , except Sun-
day, N and 11;80 a.m.; outgoing
mails , 10:30 a.m. and 4; 15 p.m.;
Lobby open dally s a.m. to s p.m.,
Sundays, H u.ni. to '
¦> p.m.; dally
window sorvice except Sundays , s
a.m. In fl p.m.; holidays , sanio as
daily except window open only at
mail lime. Airs. Mildred L. O'Noil,
postmaster,
GUI NAN-DARLINGTON
WEDDING
Miss Jessica llayinod Darlington ,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs . Frank (I.
Darlington ot this colony ami Sew-
ickley, I' a , win become Cite' bride
of William Francis (,'iilnun , Jr., of
Northampton at 5:80 p.m. Wednes-
day nl St, Andrcws-liy-tlie-Scn
WlllBcoptll church. Tin 1 llv.v . Hohol't
Wood Nicholson will officiate and
Mr. Darlington will give his daugh-
ter away. Mrs. Douglas W. DoffertB
of Porl Chester, N . V„ will be ma-
tron of honor for her sister, ami
Mr. Gulnan 's best man will be his
brother, Dr, Don A. Gulnan of I .OH
Angeles , Cal, Ushers will Include
Douglas w. Lefforta, Port Chester,
.IOIIII l\. 1 IlllOfll Ol WILHIIItlglOII,
D. c, Albert Ahem of Florence,
John TIebout of Larohinpnt, N. Y „
Itobi. wniilus ami Arnold Schwartz
ol New Haven , Conn , The Darling-
Ion summer home on SQUAW Island
win he iho scene of a reception at
six o'clock, .Miss Darlington is u
HilS graduale .of Smith College.
Mr. (J II I IIIIII Is a graduate of W'har-
lon Business School and of Vale
'45. Ho Is to ussiime a position with
ihc Firetone Tire and Rubber Com-
pany of Akron , Ohio, where the
couple will reside.
PERSONALS
Mr. mid Mrs. Clement A. McCalg
have returned to Hun FranolBco,
Cal., by piano after a visit with ills
mother, Mi's. J, Kluurl McCulg.
Mrs. Van Nortwluk of New York
City bus been vi.-lling her sister,
Mrs. James In; ran . .'lid.
Miss S. Mliznl "
¦
Pernio of Row-
ley, who bus ope ler Sea Gull
House, will have ;iiosts this
weekend Mr. ai .1. lirooks
Fenno and sons, . 3rd and
Carteret W.. ol II , who
are coming foi • -is-Wll-
Hams weddi 'i. -
OLD CARS
James M' ¦ old
time car'
s, all i Ion. '
Hyannis Port
U. S. NEWS and WORLD REPORT
Introductory rate
9 months — $2.07
Saves $3.18 compared to
newsstand prices.
HELE N M. BERRY
Bass River Tel. Hy. 1649-M-3
| HOME SERVici
Flborglas Insulation; Roofing, all
kinds; Aluminum Comb. Windows;
Asbestos siding. Carpentry, Houso-
Painting—up to 80 month
'
s to pay.
Frank Votapka, Tel. Harwich t i-M.
—
J A M E S W. K E A R N S
MASON CONTRACTOR
Brickwork - Cesspools
Foundations
"Fireplaces
, a specialty "
Marstons Mills Tel. Ost. 7f!7
L E G A L N O T I C E8
(Partition and Sale)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To Heirs of BELLE H. SBAGER,
address unknown (believed to be
two daughters, viz: MRS. MIT-
CH EL LE1SEN, Hollywood , Cali-
fornia, and ALICE, whose married
name Is unknown), REBECCA
HINCKLEY , Barnstable, Mass.,
BERTHA F. CAMPBELL, New Ha-
ven, Connecticut, WALTER H.
NICHOLS, Quincy, Massachusetts,
FRANK S. NICHOLS, Quincy,
Massachusetts, WILLIAM F. NICH-
OLS, Clifton, Massachusetts, ADA
F. NICHOLS, Quincy, Massachu-
setts, Heir of CARRIE S. DURGIN
(believed to be Mrs. F. S. WAITE),
Quincy, Massachusetts, EAST PAR-
ISH CONGREGATIONAL SOCI-
ETY OF BARNSTABLE, Barn-
stable, Massachusetts, Heirs of
JOSIAH W. HINCKLEY, namely :
JOSIAH HINCKLEY, Rockland ,
Massachusetts, FANNIE H. ROB-
ART, Brookline, Massachusetts
and to all other persons interested .
L E G A L N O T I C E 8
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To all persons interested in the
estate of ANNA C. GOODWIN , late
of Barnstable (Hynnnls), in said
County, deceased.
A petition has been presented to
said Court praying that WESLEY
J. GOODWIN, of Boston , in the
County of Suffolk, be appointed ad-
ministrator of said estate without
giving a surotv on lils hnnri
I
The petitioner claims as appur-
tenant to the above-decribed land
a right of way to Bridge Street and
over land of H. Rice Thompson,
Trustee u/w/o Edward H. Cutler.
The above-described land is
shown on a plan filed with said peti-
tion and all boundary lines are
i laimed to be located on the ground
as shown on said Plan.
of Ephraim Berry, deceased, and
land belonging to Samuel Savage;
southerly by land belonging to
Samuel Savage and westerly by the
Jail Lane and land now improved
by Deborah Hinckley or however
otherwise the same may be bound-
ed. '
Also a certain parcel of land sit-
uate in
" the village of said - Barn-
stable, on the southerly side of the
County Road, adjoining and be-
tween ' the real estate of the said
parties of the first and second purls ,
and bounded as follows , viz:—Be-
. . ; , . . . ; , , , . - nl- , 1 . . . ,. r.,.,l,n..n,A..i..
W itness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court , this lEth day of June in the
year one thousand nine hundred
and forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register.
June TA, ;to , July 7.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
REMOVAL OF TREES
Town of Barnstable, Mass.
School Committee
Sealed proposals for the contract
for the removal of trees from the
school lot of lnnd , situated on
Bearse s Wuy, Hyannis, Mass., will
ho received at the School Com-
mittee Office , Room 7, Town Build-
ing, ilyuiinis, Muss., until eight
(S:00j P.M. Eastern Daylight TImo ,
June 21 , lfMfl , and at that time
and place publicly opened and read
aloud.
Plans and specifications may bo
secured at the School Cominlttoe
OXfioe upon deposit payment of
$6.00. Said deposit will ho refunded
to nil bidders when such documents
are returned. A proposal guarantee
of $200. will be required. Bid do-
posits of the throe lowest respon-
sible und eligible bidders will bo
retained until nn award is made.
The right is reserved by tho
H
°°mmonwealth °f Massachusetts
llanistuhle , ss. Al a meeting of tin
U>unty Commissioners, held ul
Barnstabl e, in said County, on llu
llnul duy of June , A . 1). ly-in
Upon the foregoing petition, Or
11 ¦ that notice he given to all
f™ons and corporations interested
Hiut the Commissioners
Wll taeei for tho purpose of view-
»l the premises and hearing the
W' tieai on- the premises on the-Aral
, '
. ,„.?
Jul -y next
' a' two-thirty
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in
the
afternoon, by pub-
'is ng an attested copy of said
I .'
I
' or an abstract thereof ,
i ihi s order thereon , two weeks
, ' " n i 'ly in the Barnstable Pu-
i ... newspaper printed In Barn-
. :Z fHvwwiti anttby posting up
UMe d copies thereof in two pub-
, / :'7
s i'> iJan,stubio (Hyannis),
. ' "¦¦
<' publication in said news-
'['" » and iho posting aforesaid , to
view ." ' "yH ut Iea8t l)el'°>« said
1 .I , ','" "l»o by serving the
¦table wm °l the tow » °f Bam-
"Bid lie M "" ttUe8te(1 C0"y °f
¦ l i s ,, °'l ,
a'id orAe^ Mteen
Of LI ie,lst befo,'e the first day
teiosto^
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,
13- 10
19' tlmt a11 1'ai-tieH
ne.este,i „av then amJ tfc
f
i thereon. "
" CaUS6
' "nd "•
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To all persons interested in the
estate of LUCY O. STURGIS , Into
of Barnstable, in suld County, ' de-
ceased.
A petition has been presented to
said Court for probate of a certain
instrument purporting to be tho
lust will of said deceased by How-
ard S. Sturgls, of Barnstuble, in
snid County praying that he be ap-
pointed executor thereof without
giving n surely on his bond.
If you desfre to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file a
written appearance in said Courl
at Barnstable before ten o'clock in
the forenoon on the 28th day of
June , 1U49, the return day of this
citation,
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said Court ,
this 12th day of May in the year
one thousand nine hundred and
forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register.
Juno 9, 10, 23.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
lliiiustnble , ss.
'In the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners within and for the
County of Barnstable:
Respectfully represent the under-
lined Selectmen of the Town of
Barnstable th a'
t the public necesj,
fllj und conveniece require the dls-
MMInuanoe of that portion of a
County wuy known as Engine House
Road in tho village of Hyannis not
Included in the County layout of"
Engine House Road made under
iluli ; ol April 29 , 1940.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that your Honorable Board will
view the promises, and discontinue
said portion of Engine House Road
or do whatever in your judgment
Hie common convenience and ne-
cessity require,
Uuted at Barnstable, Mass., this
third day ot June , A. D. 1949.
CHESTER A. CROCKER ,
OEORQB L. CROSS .
Se"[ C°Unty Commissioners,
BONALD G. TRAYSER,
A tima Clerk.
order
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th ereon
y °f the Petltlon and
Attest,
DONALD G. TRAYSER,
A true copy
C,erk
'
..., Attest :
? '"lain A. Wlnsor
gjWtjr Sheriff
80r
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J,| ne 16, 23_
MU.UON
VOLUMES
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.PUb"° "brary ln New
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in
the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To Marth a Isabel Blols , of Upper
Rawdon, Hants County, province of
Nova Scotia , Dominion of Canada.
A libel has been presented to
said Court by your husband , Mars-
den Vernor Blois, of Chatham , in
the County of Barnstable, praying I
that a divorce from the bond of
matrimony between himself and
you be decreed for the cause of
desertion.
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file a
written appearance ln said Court
at Barnstable within twenty-one
days from the 9th day of August,
1949, the return day of this citation.
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 8th day of June, In the
year one thousand nine hundred
and forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW,
Register.
June 16, 23, 30.
Town of Barnstable, Mass., acting
through its School Committee, to
I
reject any or ull hlds, to waive in-
formalities, or to accept any bid
which it deems most advantageous.
A performance bond by a com-
pany satisfactory to tho Owner ,
for the full amount Of the contract
will he required from tho successful
bidder. '
Town of Bamstablo , Mass.
By FREDERICK- L. HULL,
Chairman, School Committee
June 111
A Donkey Baseball Team is in
the offing for Cape Cod this sum-
mer. The Centerville Athletic
Association has decided to organ-
ize such a team, furnishing men
and equipment, BO that other or-
ganizations may use it for raising
funds. Any organization anywhere
on Cape Cod interested should get
ln touch at once with Leo Cbilds
or Charles J. Meyer of Centerville
for particulars. The team will be
available the last ot July.
—
Donkey Baseball
Team
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable , ss.
PROBATE COUHT
To all persons Interested in tho
ostate ol HARRIET TRUE, late of
South Orange, County of Essex,
| Slate of New Jersey, deceo ad:
,\ petition has been presented to
said Court for license to sell at
private sale, certain real estate of
said deceased.
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file u
written appearance in suid court
at BuruBlable before ten o'clock In
the forenoon on the 12lh day of
July, 1949, the return duy of this
citation.
Witness , COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of suld
Court , this 8th duy of June In the
your one tliotisuml nine hundred
und forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register,
June 18, 23, 30.
For title to the second parcel see
indenture between Betsey T.
Chamberlain of the first part and
Lotbrop Hinckley et nil of the
second part, dated November 30,
1880, recorded with Burnstuble
Deeds, Book 175, Page 03. )
and praying that partition may be
made of all the land aforesaid ac-
cording to law and to that end
that u commissioner be appointed
to jnuke such partition und bo or-
dered to make sule and conveyance
of all or any part of said laud I
which the Court finds cannot he ad- ,
vantageously divided ut public auc- 1
Hon, and be ordered to distribute !
the net proceeds thereof .
If you desire, to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file a
jWrltteu appearance in said Courl
at Bnrnstable before ten o'clock iu
the forenoon on the 9th day of
August, 1041), the return duy of this '
citation.
Witness, COLLEN C, CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of suld
Court, this lOtii duy of June in the
year one thousand nine hundred
untl forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register.
June 16, 23, 30.
si......ife m. iuu nui Lnwuacui IJ tur-
ner of said parcel of land , at a
post at the northwesterly cornor of
the homestead lot of tho late Josiuli
Hinckley ; thelice running south-
erly as a fence now stands, fifty-five
feet to a corner; thence westerly
sixteen and three-fourths feet to a
corner; thence northerly, fifty- 1
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable , ss.
PROBATE COURT
To all persons interested ln the
estate of EDWARD HILL, lute of
Barnstable (Hyannis), in said
County, deceased.
A petition bus heap presented to
said Court for probate of a 'certain
instrument purporting to be tho
last will of said deceased by Eleanor
II. Bednark, of BaniBlable (Hyan-
nis), in suid County praying that
iho bo appointed executrix thereof
without giving u surety on her
lond.
I l f
you desire to make any objec-
tion or defense to said petition
you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and an answer
under onth, setting forth clearly
und specifically your objections or
defense to each part of suld .peti-
tion , in the office of the Recorder
I
of snid Court in Boston (at tho
Court House), or In the office of
fhe Assistunt Recorder qf said
Court at the Registry of Deeds at
Harnslable in the County of Barn-
stuhle , where a copy of the plan
liled with said petition Is deposited,
mi or before the eleventh day of
Jul y next.
I
unless an appearance is so men
by or for you, your default will be
recorded, the said petition will be
taken us confessed and you will be
I forever barred from contesting said
k iieUUon or any decree entered
I thereon.
I Witness , JOHN E. FENTON,
'jSSjuire, Judge of said Court, thiB
nftth day of June In the year nine-
teen hundred and forty-nine .
Attest with Seal of said Court.
SYBIL H. HOLMES ,
Recorder.
Paul M. Swift , Esq.
Hyannis , Mass.,
Ally for Petitioner.
June 16, 23, 30.
1 nine feet to the line of said County
Road; thence easterly by said
County Roud twenty-one and one-
half feet to the place of beginning.
For title to the first parcel see
deed from Ansel Lothrop et all to
Desire Hinckley dated September
27 , 1819, recorded with Barnstable
Deeds, Book 3, Page 102.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable , ss.
PROBATE COURT
To oil persons interested in the
estate of WARREN A. GOODWIN
late of Barnstable (Hyannis) in
said County, deceased.
A petition has been presented to
said Court praying that WESLEY
J. GOODWIN , of Boston, In the
County of Suffolk, he appointed ad-
ministrator of suld estate without
giving a surety on his bond.
If yon desire to object thereto
you or your attorney should file a
written appeurance iu said Court at
Barnstable bel'o.'e ten o'clock in
the forenoon on the 12th day of
July. 1949, the return day of
'
this
citation.
A petition has been presented to
said Court by ESTHER H. OS-
GOOD, of Rockland, in the County
of Plymouth, representing that she
holds as tenant ln common a 303
1/3/1800 undivided part or share
of certain land lying in Barnstable
County and briefly described as
follows:
Certain land and buildings there-
on standing situate lying and being
in Barnstable aforesaid and which
descended from Ebenezer Lothrop
of said Barnstable deceased, bound-
ed and described as follows, viz:
Northerly by the county road, east-
erly by land belonging to the heirs
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file u
written appearance in said Court at
Barnstable before ten o'clock in the
forenoon on the 12th duy of .luly
1949 , the return day of this cita-
tion.
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court , this 15th day ot June, in the
year one thousand nine hundred
nnd forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
T 0., , Register.
June 23, 30, July 7.
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should file a
written appearance in suid Court
ut Burnstuble before ten o'clock in
the forenoon on the 9th duy of
August, 1949 , the return day of
this citation.
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 17th day of June , in
the year one thousand nlim hun-
dred and forty-nine
KENRICK A. SPARROW,
Register.
June 23, 30, July 7,
• Instruction
TUTORINQ
~
MXPEIUENOED TEACHER OF
English , Hpoocli Correction , and
Public Spunking will be iu HyamiiH
mornings in July ami August.
References, Address Roger W.
Illgglns , Phillips Aeuilniny, Au-
dover , Muss. (Ioi, And. lififi-R),
• Help Wanted
WANTED
FOR THE BUiMMER, Two High
School hoys or girls. Call Ily. 1)83 ,
Esquire CloiinsorB.
WANTEtS
Year'round work caring for estate,
preferably In or near Town of
iinrnsiaiiie. Part-time Job accept-
Ohio, Ueply lo lliii-nsllllile I'lilr lol.
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WILL BUY OR RENT FOR USE
IN MOTION PICTURES
One Medium Size Mouse
One Plea Bitten Hound Hog
One Tired , Ornery Mulo
Write Carl W. Holmes , Cape Cod
Productions, HyannlB, Mass.
Tandem bicycle wanted. Condi
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ENTERTAINMENT FOR CLUB8,
HotelB, Banquets and Private Par-
ties. Contact Sid Wright, Tel. Hy-
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Tel. Hyannis 607-M.
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ami Industrial Commission,
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DEATHS
In Boston, June 9, Chauuing M .
WOII B , aged 40, Hummer resident of
Wianno.
In Hyannis , June 10, TolvO Puk-
kl. aged 54.
In Bouth Chatham , June 9, Mrs.
Flora L. Eldridge, aged 68.
In IluiiiHiable , June 9, Albert L.
Edson, aged 74.
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Mass.
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