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June 30, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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ANNIVERSARY PARTY The first wedding anniversary of Mr. und Mrs, Robert Rusher was celebrated with a dinner party in their home for members of their bridal party. Her father, Owen Mul- laney was present and Mr. and Mra. Doxie Salter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Law- rence Prince. Mrs. Doroth y S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Llbby, Peter and Parker Moore. PERSONALS Charles S. Goddard has sold his house on Ocean Street to Elmer B. i Gay of Somerset. Rev. Speros Mourlkls was grad- j j tinted Friday from the Greek Teo- \ ological Seminary of Brookline. He i has been permanent pastor of the Greek Orthodox Church in Hyan- nis since January. He prepared for the priesthood at Isle of Corfu , Greece. Since assuming pastorate j of the Hyannis church, he has ' organized church school choir, the Philopochos Society for women and the Greek Society of Orthodoxla for young people. The church build- ing is the former Hyannis Grange Hall and has a recreation hall in the basement. Visitors of Mr. and MrB. Warren W. Cook are her sister, Mrs. Ad- rian Skinner of Chicago and her children, Sandra, Lindly and Mel- dora, for the summer. Ardianne has been making an extended visit with her uncle and aunt. Mrs. Esther Isaacson of Brook- line is with her sister, Mrs. Abra- ham Dolins for the summer. Mrs. Jessie Ferguson Is visiting in Lewlston, Maine, after which she will go to Carleton Place, On- tario, to spend the summer with , her sister, Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald. I Miss Janet Arenovski, a junior at Barnard College, sailed for Europe Tuesday on a student tour. She was accompanied to New York by plane by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Arenovski and her sister , Joan. Miss Katherine Douros of Dor- chester Is the summer hostess nt Mayflower Cafe. Baroness Elizabeth DeVojnits of Budapest, Hungary, and New York City, a friend of Mrs. J. Stuart Mc- Calg of Hyannis Port, is employed at Fredley 's in the West End. T. A. Jackson of Atlanta, Ga„ has been in town for a brief visit. Sgt . Ruth A. Fay, who is doing i transport duty on the Thomas H. I Barry, running between New York and Germany, has returned from her first trip. Robert Louis Serpa , 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serpa of i Cambridge and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Goode of Hyan- ,nis, who was appointed to Annapo- I lis by Cogressman John F. Kennedy of the 11th Congressional District, has successfully passed examina- tions there and is to report about July 1 . He has spent many sum- mers in Hyannis with his grand- parents. GuestB of .Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dolins for the summer are Mrs, Dolins' sister-in-law, Mrs. Emanuel Borenstein. and her daughter, Sel- ma, who have come from San Pnulo, Brazil. They were accompanied by her brother , Mr. Borenstein , who J will remain until the middle of July when lie will go to Europe to be in charge of CARE. Mrs. Frank Bond of Athoi is spending two weeks with Mrs. Wal- ter D. Baker. Miss Doroth y L. Barton , school vocal director , is employed by Kop- per Krafters , after a visit to her home In AmeBbury. LEONARD—JONES WEDDING Miss Elizabeth Ann JoneB, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones of this village, became the bride of Thomas Walker Leonard , son of Bryn C. Leonnrd of Pembroke and Barnstable last Saturday nt the Third Baptist Church. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. William Stafford Scott, pastor of the Church. Miss Jones was graduated from Barnstable High School this year and Is a member of Barnstable Junior Woman's Club. She was at- tended by her cousin , Mrs. W. E. C. Moore (Hedy Barrus) as matron of honor and her sister , Beverly C. Jones, served as a bridesmaid. Also Miss Patricia Leonnrd, sister of the bridegroom , and Miss Kath- erine Leonard . Beat man for Mr, Leonard was his brother , James. Barbara Lee Jones, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Ushers were John Leon- ard , William Hi Perry, 3rd , cousin of the bride , and her brother, John Carroll Jones. Mr. Leonard attend- ed the Pembroke schools , Thayer- land8, and Proctor Academy. The couple left for New Hamp- shire and Niagara Falls. On their return they will make their home at Scltuate, where they have pur- chased a home. Guests from New Hampshire, New Haven, Conn., Bal- timore, Md „ Brockton , and Brook- lyn , N. Y., were In town to attend the weddfng. UNITARIAN CHURCH Mr. Jones has announced his topic for Sunday's sermon as "The Price of Freedom: Vigilance and Affirmation, " a sermon for Inde- pendence Day weekend., " "Which is the greater threat , denial or aban- donment?" NEIGHBORHOOD SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Birch were hostesses of a neighborhood sup- per party held on their terrace. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy and family; Frank Ryder and family; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kell y and daughter , Elba; AnBel Ryder and family ; Mrs. Chus. Clagg and children , and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. O'Byrne and Mrs. K. T. Niles. CHINESE AUCTION The Chinese Auction held Wed- nesday night nt the Woman's Club was a great success. One hundred dollars was realized for the benefit of Sturgls Library, WINS AWARD Channliig M. Zueker of the Barn- stable grade school won the Citi- zenship award of the sixth grade. 91ST BIRTHDAY Mrs. Addie Nlekerson of Orleans was the guest, of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. und Mrs. Harold Nlekerson , on Sunday to attend the birthday celebration of Mr. James Holmes, who was 91 years. Mrs. Nlekerson celebrated her 90th birthday a week ago. Mr, Holmes received gifts of money, other gifts and many cards. Mr. Holmes Is in very good health . PERSONALS Howard Sturgls was in Boston for the day visiting friends. Miss Millie Schmid of Washing- ton, D. C, is visiting Miss Elna Barrus, who Is at her home for two weeks' vacation. W. Dana Holmes accompanied J. Harold Thomas to Boston on Monday In the Red Cross ambul- ance to bring back Mrs. Emma Hewlns to the Cape Cod Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sonder of McLean , Va., and Misses Ruby Frye and Clara Dikeman of Wash- ington , D. C, are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Kent at their summer home on Rendezvous Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley D. Lovell have moved to their Sandy Neck cottage for the summer. Sandy Neck camp will open June 30th. Mr, and Mrs. George Hill and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole- grove and daughter, Connie , are living at the Lovell home at present, Mr. and Mrs. William Buckler und daughter , Miss Jeanette , and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckler und Wil- lard Kills of Yarmouth Port at- tended tho Cross - Shea wodding at Beverly on Saturday. Mr. Cross Is a nephew of the Bucklers. Mrs. I, Faye Ryder und grand- Bin , Vincent, spent the weekend at New Bedford with her daugh- ter-ln-law, Mrs. Carlton I, Ryder. They all celebrated George Ryder 's birthday on Sunday. Mrs , Margaret Chase and grand- daughter , Diane, are spending a week with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan , in Man- omet. Mrs . Paul GleaBon of Arlington was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs . Jack Gerrlor. Mrs . Marjorie Ryder attended the meeting of tho Mass. Chapter of the Association of Postmasters at the Hotel Belmont at Harwlchport. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffith of Melrose are at their home on Com- merce Road . Mr. and Mrs, Howard Porter of Greenfield have opened their home for the Bummer months. James Holmes celebrated his 91st birthday on Sunday. Mr. Holmes Is still very active and in good health. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Jerauld, Jr., have named their Infant son, Bruce Kempton Jerauld, 3rd. PERSONALS Mrs. Lafayette Chamberlin IIBS returned from Patuxent River, Md „ to the home of her daughter in Win- chester so that she may be near her mother, Mrs. Emma Hewlns, who is In the Faulkner Hospital. Mrs . Hewlns Is expected home soon . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slmpkins of White Plains, New York , ure at their summer home "Onions Acres" for several weeks. They attended the wedding or their nephew , John Slmpkins, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Stevenson and daughters of Chesapeuke City, .Maryland, were recent guests of his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Steven- son, und aunt , Miss Irue Loring. They attended the Leonard and Jones wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry L. Jones , Jr ., and son Lee of Brooklyn , New York , In town to attend the Leon- ard and Jones wedding, were guests of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Sr. Mrs. George L. Kittredge and daughter Miss Dora of Cambridge are at their home for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bush-Brown are visiting Mrs. George L. Kitt- redge. Mrs. Walter Hoffmann of the Diplomatic Service, with his fam- ily, is spending a few weeks at the home of Dr. Conrad Wesselhoefft on Pine Lane. Prof, and Mrs. G. A. Znamensky and Miss Olga Nicolaersky of Bos- ton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Brown. Prof. Znamevsky is a teacher of lan- guages in M.I.T., also at Harvard. South Yarmouth SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Action on seven articles, two of which deal with proposed construc- tion of a new elementary school for Yarmouth school children ,is sched- uled for a special town meeting ut John Slmpkins School in Bass River at 7:30 p.m. July 8, as announced by Town of Yarmouth Selectmen In the warrant. PINE TREE SCOUT TROOP Pine Tree Troop of Girl Scouts of Bass River closed their scouting season with an all-day picnic and entertainment at Pine Tree Camp Saturday. BABY NAMED The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Desmond, born June 6, has been named Marcia Loring. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dayton of South Yarmouth. COUNTY ASS'N MEETS' Members of the Barnstable Coun- ty Highway Association met Fri- day evening at the Yarmouth Town office Building with 30 members present. The last meeting of the season will be a clambake at Fal- piouth July 21. GRANGE NOTES Bird and Conservation Night was observed by Yarmouth Grange at their meeting Wednesday evening in Town Hull here when J. Albert Torrey, Massachusetts State Grange Deputy, spoke on the subject, "Birds and Wildlife. " The annual July Fourth Parade will again be sponsored by Yar- mouth' Grange, with a committee meeting scheduled in the home of Gorham P. Homer, Monday evening. The Grange float will be under the capable direction of Mrs. Dorothy P. Wildey and Mrs . Homer. The July 13 meeting of Yarmouth Grange will feature a mystery ride. ON GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL Miss Alstine Salter has returned fro m Girls ' State at Brldgewater Stnte Teachers' College. Miss Sal- ter wns elected to the Governor 's Council , the City of Good Will Council and Register of Deeds in the County of Courage, and la re- ported to have been so unprepared for her political popularity that she hud to borrow an evening gown for the Inaugural Ball. OWLS' CLUB Members of the Owl Club are resting comfortably on their front stoop after their winter 's labors, ATTENDS CONVENTION Richard Kenyon , a pupil at the John Slmpkins School, Is one of three from Cape Cod who are at- tending the American Red Cross annuo! convention In Atlantic City as representatives of the Junior Red Cross. PERSONALS William A. Miller , Jr., formerly proprieto r of the Wayside Studio, IB making his new home In Mystic, Conn. Miss Paujine Baker, in training as a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital , New Bedford , spent the weekend with her porents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker. Dr. Arthur J. Canning, new op- tometrist in Hyannis , and Mrs. Can- ning, plan to make their home In South Yarmouth, William Eldridge, who underwent an appendectomy at Cape Cod Hos- pital last week, is convalescent. Mrs. Frank A. Nlekerson has been entertaining ' Mrs. Harrison Hewitt and Mrs. C. R. Burr of Man- Chester , Conn. Chief Carpenter 's Mate Mondell Salter, his wife and children were visitors of the Doxle Baiters on Tuesday. - A Day to Wander in Cape Cod's Gardens Cape Cod Gardens will be open for the benefit of the Cape Cod District of the Massachusetts So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children on Wednesday, July 6th from 1 to 5 p.m. Those participating by opening their gardens are Mrs. Frank P. Mngann, and Mrs. Frederic Schaef- fer of Wienno; Mrs. Thomas W. Estes and . Mrs. R. M. Roloson of OyBter Harbors. On Thursday, July 7th from 1 0 a.m. to 5 p.m., others will open their gardens: Mrs. Edwin S. Web- ster of Qulsset, Falmouth; Mrs. Walter C. Janney of Gansett; Mrs. Albert A. Tilney of Penzance; Mrs. Geoffrey G. Whitney, of Church Street, Woods Hole, and Mrs. Arthur W. Bell of Falmouth. If rainy, gardens will be opened the next day. For other Informa- tion call Hyannla 19-R. /—•—¦—————________ BARNSTABLE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii McGregor and Jantxen Bathing Trunks Washable Poplin and Cotton Gabardine Boxer Shorts w i t h elastic waistbands. All wool knits and Lastex Trunks $2-95 to $5-95 PURITAN Clothing Company CLEANING , PRESSING Hyannis Chatham llllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH As long as value, rather than price, is t h e true measure of economy, property owners will continue 10 place their insurance with this agency. • Phone — We'll Call Vincent D. O'Neil 3 High School Road Hyannis 1178 AenyoH A Go** Dr. W. C. 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Fali^wUM Lower County Road, Harwlchport, Mass. T " T ^ B FRESH FISH From Cape Cod Waters * Baxter's Fish Market 177 Pleasant St., Hyannla Phone Fly. 1023-W or 1487 Located next to new Town Wharf f_ PATRONIZE OUTA^V^ Stevens the Fl0ri| 16 Sherman Square Hyannis Flowers f or all Ocoasioi Member Florist TeleEraWl Delivery Association PHONE HYANNIS 95 jnniiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiii iiinininimnPirTHmi^ ANY TIME IS SAVE-BY-MAIL TIME Any hour of the day, any dat of the week, you can add to your savings account ht» on our SAVE-by-mail plan. Start Your Account Now New Shares on Sale Hyannis Co-operative Bank West Main St. & Scudder Av Hyannis fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iiiniiij CHURCH NOTES St. Francis Xavier Church lists its services as follows: Sunday masses, 6:30, 7:16, S, 9, 10 and 1 1 a.m.; evening service. 7:30 p.m. Daily masses. 7 and 8 a.m. First Friday masses-, 7 and S a.m.; eve- ning service. 7:30 p.m. Confessions today and Saturday from 4 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Confes- sions Sunday and Monday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and lifter the 7:30 p.m. service. Forty Hours Devotion opens Sunday with a High mass at 11; evening service, 7:30 p.m. high mass at S a.m. Monday; evening service, 7:30 p.m., closing with high mass at S a.m. Tuesday. Sacred Heart Church (Mission I. Yarmouthport. Sunday masses 9 and 10 a.m.. preceded by confes- sions. Our Lady Of the Highway Church (Mission 1. Bass River. Sunday masses, S and 10 a.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m., devotions in honor of Our Lady of the Highway, special prayers and short sermon on "Journeys of Mary ." Confessions from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday . V.F.W. AUXILIARY BAZAAR This annual affair will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday on the Library lawn . It will also be Poppy Day for the V.F.W. Post. General chairman is Mrs. Stanley R. Doane; food will be in charge of Mrs. Everett Bis- bee and Mrs. William L. Wnhtola; snackbar, Mrs. John A. Shaeffer and Mrs. Francis McGanu; fancy- work, Mrs. William Bentley and Mrs. Louis J. Panesis. ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kennet will celebrate* tomorrow their 55th wedding anniversary. ANNIVERSARIES Wedding anniversaries include the 20th of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Terpos tomorrow , the 62nd of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. Clifford Tues- day; the 29th of Mr. and Mrs. David Grew Wednesday, nnd the 90th birthday of Mrs. Benjamin Carney next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred B. Harris are celebrating their 47th wedding anniversary on Sunday. JEWISH WOMEN A meeting of the Jewish Women 's Club and Cape Cod Chapter of Had- assail will be held at 9 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Synagogue. Plans for the 16th anniversary and installa- tions of officers to be held July 27th in Column Terrace of Fal- mouth will be discussed. Hostesses will be Mrs. Israel Issookson and Mrs . Nathan Issokson of Falmouth, O. E. S. SALE Cotuit O. E. S. Star Club has set July 15th for its annual sule to be held on the Hyannis Library lawn. BAPTIST CHURCH . Rev. E. Gage Hotallng has an- nounced as his sermon topic for Sunday, "Discovering a New Pa- triotism." FEDERATED CHURCH "Time Out For God (Author of Liberty) this 4th of July Weekend" will be the sermon topic, as an- nounced by Dr. Carl Fearing Schultz , minister , for the 11:00 o'clock service Sunday morning. Two services will be conducted through the summer at 9:30 and 11. Folk of all faiths are welcome. A count of recent summers showed 40 denominations represented. FOOD SALE The Woman 's Auxiliary of St. Mary 's Church will hold a food sale at 11 a.m. Friday, July 8, on the lawn of Loranla's Shop in the West End. in charge of Mrs. J. Bayard Smith and Mrs. Robert H. Boody. POSTPONED MEETINGS On account of July Fourth the Young Mothers Club will not meet until July 11; V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet July 12, and Yanno, Taysee Council has cancelled the July 4th meeting. BABY CLINIC The well-baby clinic sponsored by the District Nursing Associa- tion will be held from 2 to i p.m., Tuesday Jn Baldwin Hall. The next one will be in September. 1—c »¦ HYANNIS NEWS Mary B. Winslow's Monomoy Theatre opened its seventh season I last night with the delightful ami highly entertaining comedy "Can- dlelight", written by Seigfrled Gey- er and adapted by P. Q, Wode- house. The play was first pro- 1 duced in this country In 1929 at the ! Empire Theatre in New York. Last night's performance was enjoyed by the capacity audience which crowded the theatre. The j cast included Rick Holllster us the charming and dashing Prince Ru- dolf . Richar d Purdy as the Prince's valet; Robert Bnrdwell us the Ohauffeur; Caroline Webster as, 1 Llaerl ; Sarah Plexlco as Marie; j William Wutkins as Baron Von I Risobenhelm, and Peggy Walker 1 as the HarouosB Von Rlschenhelm. Richard Purdy 's performance was excellent and his portrayal of the ever faithful valet was outstanding, as attested by the curtain calls.. The settings and stage lighting were every effective to create the atmosphere necessury for the en- joy ment of this play. From the first curtain the play moved swiftly along with the de- velopment of the "plot."' The Baron agrees to allow his valet , for the first time In his young (?) life , to act the part of the Baron in an endeavor to seduce the fair maiden who has come to call In re- sponse to an interrupted phone call. As the play progresses the audience is conscious of the uniqueness of the situation and re- sponds to the excellence of the portrayals. Next week the Monomoy Theatre is presenting the Critic's Circle Award Play, "The Glass Menag- erie" by Tennessee Williams. This promises to be one of the high- lights of the season. Mary B. Winslow and her tech- nicians, cast, and all whose efforts made last night the success that it was, are to be congratulated! Chatham's Monomoy Opens on High Note