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COMMUNITY CHURCH
The board of education and the.
tBff of the church school met nt
[he parsonage on Tuesday evening.
Dr William E. Brooks, preacher
„„,! author, will be guest preacher
,1 th ell o'clock service next Sun-
day morning. Former pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church adjoin-
ing the campus of the University
„( Virginia at Morgantown , Nation-
,i chaplain of the U.S.A. Ambu-
lance Service and Army V.M.C.A.
-dicer during World War I, Dr.
Brooks is now living In Orleans.
He is the author of "Lee of Vir-
ginia" and of numerous articles of
religious and political significance.
His subject will deal with the re-
lig ious origins of our democracy.
Beginning next Sunday, July 3rd,
and continuing through Labor Sun-
day, Sept. 4th, there will he two
morning worship services at 8
o'clock and at 11 o'clock. At the
8 o'clock Bervtce, Miss Katherine
palches will be organist.
LIBRARY
The library will he open during
July and August daily except Sun-
days and holidays from 10 to 12 in
the morning, from 2 to 5 In the
afternoon, and from 7 to 9 in the
evening.
GAY NINETIES REVUE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLane, Jr.,
chairmen, reported that $170 was
cleared from the "Gay Nineties Re-
vue" sponsored by the Couple's
Club of Community Church. The
McLanes and the committee thank
those who lielped make the revue
a success.
STORK SHOWER
Mrs. Robert Larkin was guest
of honor at a stork shower at the
home of Mrs. Delton Hall. Mrs.
Waldo was co-hostess with Mrs.
Hall.
Guests included Mrs. Larkin 's
mother, Mrs. Edward Dahlborg of
North Falmouth, Mrs. Louie Cav-
anaugh of Centerville, Mrs. Gor-
don Nelson of Barnstable; also
' Mines. Carl Edgerly, Ralph Lager-
gren, Carl Chadwlck , Herbert
Stringer, Louis Bowes, Robert Har-
ris, Hay Reid, Cyril Hall, Howard
West, Donald Whitehead and Rob-
ert Mott of this village.
TEA ROOM OPENS
Elizabeth's Tea Room on Pond
Street opened for the season last
Thursday.
DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL
The Community and Baptist
Churches of .this village and the
Congregational Church of Center-
ville will sponsor a two-week Dem-
onstration School starting Aug. 1,
it has been announced .
The school , which will take place
of the daily vacation Bible School
for children and adults will be un-
der sponsorship of the Massachu-
setts Council of Churches.
The Rev. John E. Thomas, head
of religious education for the
State council , will direct the school
assisted by Mrs. Thomas and Mrs.
Ruth Miller, supervisor of week-
day church schools In Somerville
i-amDriage and Waltham. Mrs. Mil-
ler is a summer resident of Center-
ville.
Children who are in the first six
grades in Bchool will be accepted
in the Demonstration School. Par-
ents who wish may contact Mr.
Thomas, Mr. Hazen MacDonald,
Mr. Brock, or Mr. Palches.
FOOD SALE
The Rainbow Mothers' Club
made plans for a food sale to be
held July 29 at Tuesday's meeting
in the home here of Mrs. Harland
C. Wheeler. This sale is to take
the place of one tentatively planned
for August. The next meeting will
be July 19.
SISTERS GRADUATED
Miss Beverl y Frances Dtifresne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frances
Dufresne of this village , was grad-
uated from South Portland High
School, South Portland , Me., on
June 16.
Miss Barbara Natalie Dufresne
was graduated from Frank I.
Brown School , South Portland , on
June 16.
OPEN FOR SEASON
Frank's Fruit and Vegetable
Store Is open for the season.
WINS PRIZE
Ellen Hansberry won second
prize In her essay, "How to make
our highways safer." Ellen has
been invited by the Standard-
Times, who sponsored the project,
to a luncheon Thursday. She will
be presented a check as her prize.
WILL ENTER BROWN
Charles Coleman , son of Mr. and
Mrs, Cecil A. Coleman of Oster-
vllle , has been admitted to Brown
University in Providence, He was
graduated from Barnstable High ,
class of '49, a member of the Glee
Club and Junior Red Cross, took
pin t in a school operetta and wus
a member of the varsity football
team, AV the exercises on graduat-
ing he was awarded tho Buusch and
Lomb Honorary Science Award and
the Rensselaer Alumni Association
Medal.
Another ' Ostervllle youth who
has been accepted at Brown Uni-
versity, is Chester A. Crosby, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Chester A.
Crosby of Ostervllle.
He was president of his class in
his Junior and Senior years, editor-
in-chief of the year book, a mem-
ber of the orchestra , Junior Red
Cross, two school operettas and va-
rious class committees.
Young Crosby was awarded the
Rotary Scholarship and Citizenship
Award and the Improved Order of
Red Men Good Citizenship Award.
He was chosen by his classmates
as the "boy most likely to succeed"
In his class.
Ostervllle is indeed proud of its
two young men.
NEW OFFICERS
Newly elected officers of Oster-
vllle Baptist Church Mislonary So-
ciety are Mr. Russell Cousins,
preident; Mrs. John Alcock , vice-
president, and Miss Elsie Chadwlck ,
sec'y-treasurer. Committee chair-
men include Mrs. Helen Williams,
White Grose; Mrs. Billot Crosby,
devotions, and Mrs. Ronald Chesbro
and Mrs. Howard Lewis, refresh-
ments.
DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY
The marriage of Miss Mary Eli-
nor Taylor, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Pendergast, Jr., son
pf Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pendergast
of Norwood, was solemnized Sun-
day in the rectory of Our Lady of
the Assumption Church here. The
Rev. John P. Driscoll , curate, offl-
cited In a double-ring service, and
a reception at Hynnls Inn followed.
Decorations were of red, white and
blue In keeping with the colors of
the bridal party.
The bride was attended by Miss
Beverl y A. Brown of West Yar-
mouth as maid of honor and Mrs.
Kathryn M. Kearns of Fitchburgh
as bridesmaid. Best man for Mr.
Pendergast was Howard E. Pen-
dergast of Norwood, and Walter G.
Rockwood , also of that town ,
served as usher.
The couple left for a week's auto
trip. Mr. Pendergast , who is man-
ager of Cape Cod Airport in Mar-
stous Mills, served as pilot with
the Eighth Air Force for three
years, holding the rank of captain.
PERSONALS
Mary Ann Hansberry of Pitts-
burgh has arrived home for the
summer. Miss Hansberry is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hansberry and has been attending
the Pittsburgh University for Wo-
men. Miss Hansberry is employed
by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Schaefer
of Wlanno and Pittsburgh .
Miss Patricia Hansberry oi
Miami Beach, Fla., iB at the home
of her parents for a short vacation ,
leaving Wednesday for Bethlehem ,
N. H., as a swimming instructor at
the hotel pool.
Mrs. Abbie Tucker is spending
the summer with her son-in-liiw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Du-
fresne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dufresne
and daughters, Beverly and Bar-
barn, are ui their summer home on
Main street, Ostervllle , after spend-
ing the winter in South Portlnd ,
Maine.
Joun Hansberry is convalescing
ut Ihe home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Hansberry, after a mi-
nor operation performed at the
Massachusetts General Hospital ,
Boston.
Natalie's Beauty Salon is now-
open for the season.
Mr. and Mr. Charles A. Hlnkle
and children, Tommy and Janet,
have left for Small Point Beach,
Maine, to spend the summer at
their home there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Piatt of New
York have opened their summer
home in Oyster Harbors for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hawley
have opened their summer home In
Oyster Harbors for the season.
Vernon Bearse, athletic director
of the Barnstable schools, Is life-
guard for the summer at Dowse's
Beach.
Roland T. Plhl was organiBt at
the Community Church Sunday,
while Earle L. Kempton was or-
ganist at the dedication service at
the new Catholic Church in Bass
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hall and chil-
dren Sandra and Stetson are living
In one of the Emily Hallett cot-
tages for the summer.
Judy nnd James Fuller of Fort
Fairfield , Me., are spending the
summer with their grandparents ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLune.
Thornton Adams has been in
New York for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. James MrCluskey
of Mlddleboro were at their cottage
on Main Street for the weekend.
.Mrs. Arnold Okuro of West Rox-
bury has visited Mr. and Mrs . Harry
Clark and other friends in town.
Mrs. John Lewis und children ,
•Shirley, John , David, and Bonnie
Jean , leave Friday to spend the
summer with her Bister and brother-
in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Milton For-
t-heller of Minneapolis , Minn.
Lawrence Lang, Jr., was at the
home of his purents, Mr. and Mrs .
Lawrence Lang, of East Buy Road ,
for the week-end.
Mrs. H. W. York has arrived at
her summer home from Tucson,
Ariz., where she has spent several
months,
Miss Carol Ames haB resigned
her position with u Boston concern
l and Is now employed nt the Barn-
stable County National Bank , Hy-
iinnis .
Mr. and Mrs . Donald Alexander
have opened their new home for
the season , the former Dr. Clopton
DS tale .
Misses Jane and Ann O'Nell of
Washington , D. C, are ut Spruce
Tree Lodge for two weeks.
Mrs. Bernard Hawkins und Hon ,
Donald, have visited Mrs. Hawkins '
mother, Mrs. Scott Scudder.
Miss Karin Magnuson is spend-
ing the summer with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C.
Adams.
Judith Ann and Lynne Ellen Mul-
vey were baptized at the Commun-
ity Church recently.
Mrs. George Foy and daughter,
Betty Lou, and Miss Sara Paterson
of/SayleBvllle , R. I., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Evans recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McClary
and daughters Sally, Patty and Su-
zanne of Windsor, Vt., have arrived
at their summer home on East Bay
Road. Patty plans to take an auto-
mobile trip with a friend to Cali-
fornia this summer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, j
who have been living in the Peter
Nese apartment, are moving to one
of the Jason apartments in Hyan-
nis.
Mrs. Stuart F. Scudder has been
ill at her home the past week. I <
PERSONAL8
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Panton and
son Wallace, Jr., are at their sum-
mer camp on Pond street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and
children Claire, Carol and Paul , are
at their summer camp on Pond
street.
MI BS Joanne Begg, teacher at the
Emma Willard School of Troy,
N. Y., Is at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Howurd Begg
of Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Costello
und daughter , Kathleen, ate at the
Irving Coleman house for the sum-
mer. Mr. Costello is sports editor
of the Boston Heruld.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mukl and son,
Fred , Jr., are at the Fuller cottage
for the summer.
Mrs. Ralph Crosby spent a few
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Hal-
lett of Provincetown .
Mrs. Chester A. Crosby is report-
ed much improved alter a recent
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeLaurler
and daughter, Carol Ann , of Wor-
cester have visited Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Frechette.
Miss Anne Pillow Hullldny and
Miss Helen Applemau of Philadel-
phia have been spending a week
at Miss Halliday'B cottage on Par-
ker River. I
Mrs. F. W. Bird of East Walpulo
is at her summer home in Wlanno .
Also with her are her grandchil-
dren, Walter, Nan and Francis
Phillips of Philadelphia und MI BS
Marie Morrison and Miss Isabel
Ingram of Cambridge.
Miss Katherine Daniel is home
from Seton Hill College , Greens-
burg, Pu., and is employed at the
Wlanno POBI Office for the sum-
mer.
Miss Eleanor Garrison or Santa
Barbara, Calif., has been a guest
of her brother and Blster-ln-law,
Mr . nnd Mrs. William Lloyd Garri-
son of Wlanno.
Miss Margaret Boyd ol Center-
ville was a recent guest of MI SBOB
Gcnieve and Margery Leonard,
Mr. and Mrs. Harris l.ohnes Of
Worcester are spending it week
with the Rev. and Mrs. Cleveland
I. Wilson at Wequaquet Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pike of Os-
tervllle and Maiden are on u boat
trip on the S.S. Richelieu for BIX
days In Canada.
Mrs. Ethel Chase of Mlddleboro
IB visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Phillips of Wlanno Avenue; other
guests are their grandchildren ,
Marilyn and Roger Chase, Jr. of
Mlddleboro.
Miss Lucy Merrlhew will visit
Mr. aDd Mrs. Roger Chase of Mld-
dleboro for ten days.
West Yarmouth
TAYLOR-BEARSE WEDDING
The wedding of Miss Alice Jean
Bearse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray H. Bearse , nnd Edwin Freder-
ick Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Taylor of Hyannis will tuke
ptuce at two o'clock Sunday in the
Congregational Chinch. The dou-
ble ring service will be read by
the pastor, the Rev . Robert C.
Dodds. Following the church cere-
mony u reception will bo held in
the home of the parents of the
bride-elect. Attendants of the cou-
ple will be Miss Elizabeth Sue
Jason of West Yarmouth and Cecil
B. Holmes of Centerville. Richard
Hearse, brother of Miss Heurse, and
Robert Day, both of this village,
will serve as ushers.
PERSONALS
I Among the guests of Dr. and
.Mrs. Theodore Roble of Bench
Road are their son-in-law nnd
daughter , Mr. and Mr, William
Doroney, Jr., of Swnrthmore , Pa.,
und Mr. and Mr. .1. Vincent O'Neill
of Montclair , N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowles
of Palatine , Illinois , are the guests
of Mrs. Henrietta Rogers of Red-
wood Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Piper and
daughter, Gwenetli, have joined
their two daughters, Betsy nnd Ju-
dith , at their home overlooking
Lewis Bay.
I Mr, and Mrs. Francis Crosby, Jr..
and children , Mlcholo and "Chip-
per" of West Roxbury nre spending
a few weoks nt the Crosby homo,
"Kozy Korners " on Pearl street.
Tho Misses Hetsy Morton iinti
l.oulso Freeman of Winchester are
spending the week us gnosis ot
Miss Sandra Hall, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. George Hall of Beach
Road,
Mr. und Mrs . Roy Marks and son
Dean have arrived from Dayton ,
Ohio , to spend some time with Mr .
and Mrs. Carter Helton of Kust
Road.
"Sandy " Bliss , on of Mr, and Mr.
Clietet- BltBH , Is spending his fur-
lough from the Marines with bis
parents at their home on Massa-
chusetts Avenue .
Among the guests or Mr. nnd
Mrs, Herman Hudson of Berry
Avenue are Mr. William lllckey of
Boston and Mr. John Lowney of
Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hills have
relumed to their Hnglewood home
after spending the winter in Win-
lorbaven , Fla.
Mrs. John Mi-Caul und her daugh-
ter Ann have returned from Brook-
ton where Ann underwent fl ton-
slloctomy.
Oyster Harbors
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Oliver Hallett of Cummaquid de-
feated Warren Bjerke of Ostervllle
5-4 in a one-hole playoff to win the
first annual Capo Schoolboy Golf
Tournament at Wlnnno,
Paul T. Lebei of Ostervllle won
the Class H championship with 91.
The tourney, originated and su-
pervised by Ted Turner, Wlanno
Pro, was the first of Its kind over
hold on Cupe Cod. Mr . Tumor feelB
that the boys did exceptionally well.
Sixteen prizes were awarded to
the competing youths.
Class A , Don White , S3; John P,
Elliot , 84; Charles K. Hills, 89;
Don S. Boyne, 98j Dave Pierce, 96;
Orrln J. Eaton , 911 ; .Joseph Ger-
main , 97; John F. Brown , 99j John
F. Ormsby, 103. class n, Paul T.
Lebel , 91; Donald L. Pierce, 92;
Bruce Lovejoy, 101 ; John R. Ger-
man!, 100 ; Russell P. Lewis, 110;
Dudley Beggs, 110; Jerome Cotter ,
113; Daun Eastham , 117; Robert
Morin , 126 , nnd John F. LewiB , 127.
PERSONAL S
Arrivals for this week include
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Jennings
and son, Prescott , Jr., of Full
River; Mr. and Mrs . Stuart H . Pat-
terson of Plneliurst, North Caro-
lina; Mr. and Mrs. George Nicot of
Palm Beach , Florida; Mrs. Fred-
eric Bodell of Providence; Dr. and
Mrs. Willia m G. O'Connor and
daughter, Blennor, of Belmont; Dr.
und Mrs . 11. V. Byrne und daughter,
Cynthia, of Audover; Theobold
Lynch of Dorchester; Mr.'nnd Mrs.
William D. McCoy and children,
Joyco, Joan , Joan , and Dan of Wu-
han; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrington
and Mr . and Mrs. W. J, DtlBon of
Host on.
July C to July 9 will draw tennis
funs. Chairman of the tennis com-
mittee is Albert W. Rockwood of
Cambridge nnd Oyster Harboi'B.
Events planned include mixed dou-
bles, moil 's doublos, women 's dou-
bles , men 's slnglos and women 's
singles. Mart y Simmons, tennis
pro, Is mi for his seventh your from
the Cloister ut Sen Island , Georgia,
and the five En-Toiit-Cus tennis
courts are In fine shape.
LEATHER COLLAR
U. S. Marines are called "leather-
necks" because In 1805 a stout
leather collar was sewn on their
coats for decoration and to ward
off enemy Bword strokes.
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JAMES F. KENNEY
Realtor & Appraiser
18 Ocean Street , Hyannla, Mast.
Tel. 907
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