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Pupils who are attending the
summer classes at the Cenacle in
Santult are Cathie Couto, Rosalie
Gomes, Mary Mendes, Tommy, Bet-
sey and Mary Jane Papp, and their
cousin, Judy Powers. Barbara Couto
IB assisting at the Cennclo for two
weeks, and her sister Gillie , for
the entire month .
Rev. Thomas Pnrdue, pastor of
the Federated Church , Cotuit , will
be guest speaker nt the Sunday
evening service in the absence of
our own pastor , Rev. Peter Pnlches.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Warner
and children , Bertram and Beverly,
of Mt . Vernon , N. Y., and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Warner and family
of Stoughton , have been visiting
their sister, Mrs. Forest llamblln.
Thelma Warner remained with her
aunt for a week.
Mrs. Lena Crugg, who has been
visiting her daughter , Mrs. William
Hughes, and family, 1ms returned
to her home In Trenton , N. J.
The W.S.C.S. met in the VoBtry
Tuesday for nn all day sewing bee. .
The date for the annual lair has
been set for Saturday, August 20,
with a baked bean supper at 6 p.m.
"Motorists should try to observe
these few hints as added measures
In child safety :
1—Always be alert for children
—give them n brake
2—Give bike riders every safety
consideration—stay clear of them!
3—Remember: Speed kills—slow
clown to a safe speed.
4—Avoid youngsters on tricycles ,
roller skates, scooters, coasters, and
rolling toys. Stop, If necessary, but
do let them get In tho clear!
5—Anticipate unexpected move-
ments from children wherever they
are. It Is better to stop until snfe
to go on!
If motorists will learn and follow
those suggestions , there will ho a
most gratifying reduction In acci-
dents Involving children. "
Registrar Kine Says:
A Biifety Program to educate ami
assist the personnel of Camp Ed-
wards in reducin g the frequency ol
accidental injuries to civilian and
military personnel wns nnnounced
recently by Col, William M. Tow ,
Camp Commander.
In addition to the Safety Director ,
who will he responsible for the ad-
ministration and coordination of
the Safely Program , a Safety Com-
mittee, consisting of various staff
officers has been organized to as-
sist Colonel Tow by making recom-
mendations for improve ments anil
by formulatin g, coordinating and
enforcin g the Safely Program and
Its activities.
Safety Program for
Camp Edwards
Nursing visits—Barnstable 212,
Yarmouth 128, Dennis 69, total 3!is.
Child Welfare visits—Barnstable
11, Yarmouth 14, Dennis 3, total 2X .
School visits—Yarmouth 5, Dennis
2, total 7. Tuberculosis visits—Barn-
stable 1, Yarmouth 3, total 4, Un-
classified visits—Barnstable 4,
Yarmouth •'. Dennis 1, toiui 9. Vis-
its in behalf of patients—Barnstable
13, Yarmouth 2, Dennis :i, total 18.
Total visits Barnstable 241, Yar-
mouth 156, Dennis 68. Grand total
465.
Attendance at Well-Child Confer-
ence 14 . Attendance at Pre-School
Clinic—Dennis 25.
Respectfully submitted ,
Margaret J. Cooper, H. N.,
Supervising Nurse.
District Nurse Ass'n.
Reports for June
"LIFE" is the Lesson-Sermon
subject for Sunday, July 17.
GOLDEN TEXT: "This Is life
eternal , that they might know thee
the only true God , and Jesus Christ,
whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3).
SERMON: Passages from tho Bi-
ble (King James Version) include:
"No man can serve two masters :
for either he will hate the one, and
love the other , or else he will hold
to the one, and despise the other.
Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
Therefore I say unto you, Take no
thought for your life , what ye shall
eat, or whet ye shall drink; nor
yet for your hody, what ye shall
put on. Is not ihe life more than
meat, and the body than raiment?"
(Matthew 6:24 ,26). Correlative pas-
sages from "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures " by
Mary Baker Eddy include:
"If we follow the command ot
our Master, 'Take no thought for
your life,' we shall never depend
on bodily conditions , structure, or
economy, but we shall be masters
of the body, dictate ita terms, and
form and control It with Truth"
(P. 218).
Sermon Text—Lesson
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Yarmottthport
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WEDD1N0 ANNIVERSARY
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ifand Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Jr.,
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