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u norsons interested in the
To nl
f MARY K. COBB late of
tf ,,e
, "
„« in said County, de-
*»"' , Iml to MARGARET C.
•" UPTT of said Barnstable, and
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF
f/,,, COMMONWEALTH.
>A' „iiii ,i]i Has been presented to
i ™ t by HAROLD W. WIL-
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«q if Barnstable (Hyannis),
J
thB County of Barnstable, execu-
"»i the will of said deceased,
Pit tor authority to adjust by
>!, otiiisc or submit to arbitration
» 'J, ,,.,,,,, of Margaret C Gar-
' „ nf said Barnstable, in the sum
fcfiventy-nve Hundred ($7500.00)
«' for personal services ren-
r , i,v the claimant to the de-
MAHER-SALTER NUPTIALS
Miss France's Louise Suiter be-
came th ebrlde ot Frauds Garrett
Mailer of Northampton Labor Day
In a double-ring service performed
In SI. Francis Xavlnr Church rec-
tory with tlio Uov. Thomas J. Mc-
Lean , pastor, officiating .
The bride , eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Doxie 'I'. Salter of Bass
River , was given In murriage by
lier father.
Miss Eileen Mailer, slstor of the
groom, was maid of honor. Best
man for Mr. Mailer was Mr, Robert
T. Korytoskl of Northampton and
.Jersey City, N. .J.
A wedding breakfast for mem-
bers of tho family al a youth Yar-
mouth restaurant Immediately fol-
lowed the ceremony, Later in tho
day, tlio bridal couple were' congrat-
ulated at a reception al the borne
of the bride's parents,
The now Mrs . Mailer Is a gradu-
ate of John Kliiipkiiis School , Bass
Riyer, and nltcn 'U-d Kalamazoo
College in Michigan, Framingham
Slate Teachers ' College, and Bos-
ton University; Mr. Maher, a grad-
uate of Northampton High School
and Williston Academy, Is a stu-
dent at Boston University, Follow-
ing a wedding trip to the Berk-
shires, the young couple will make
their homo In Boston, whero they
will continue their University
studies.
8TH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Wednesday was the eighth birth-
day of Muster Richard Hathaway,
who celebrated the event with a
birthday party for 11 young friends
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs . Louis Hathaway on Indian Me-
morial Drive.
In Waltham , Sept. 3, by the Rev. I
Gauthler, James Lawrence LeBlanc,
Waltham, and Miss Alice Hope
Dutra, Hyannis and Belmont.
In North Plymouth , Aug. 28,
Bruno Pelligrini, Sagamore, and
Miss Helen Ann Spelluzzi , North
Plymouth. *
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin of
Vallejo , Cal., arrived here Friday
and will visit her parents , Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Davis , tor several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollard have
received word from their son , Orris ,
that his wife is quarantined at the
Haines Memorial hospital In Brook-
line, where she was given tests for
polio. We are happy to report the
tests favorable .
Philip Baker and n friend , Ray
Trigomy of Long Island, N. Y„ spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Chester linker.
Mr . and Sirs. Charles Kelley ot
West Yarmouth have named their
new little daughter , Bene Frances.
Maternal grandparents ure Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Barry of this village,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lapham ,
Miss Molly Pierce, and Tommy Bur-
rows spent Saturday and Sunday
in Norwood , and attended the auto
races.
Miss May Martin or Huston spent
two weeks with Miss Mary Mac-
Leod. William Wilson of Roslln-
dale also visited the MacLeods.
Miss Audrey Thorne, who hits re-
turned from a month's vacation trip
to Edmonton , Alberta , where she
visited her mother, MrB. Lillian
Thorne, spent tho long weekend
here with her Aunt May and Undo
Clarence.
Mr . ahd Mrs. Arthur Bailey of
Riverdale, N. Y., and Chllmnrk are
spending a week here and staying
at your reporter 's houso. Tho Boil-
eys spent their honeymoon on the
Capo last March .
We are most grateful to Mrs.
Grace Higglns, who has presented
her piano to the Church School ,
which was badly needed.
Preston Cobb , who Is at the Cape
Cod Hospital, will be lukon to Po-
cassot for further treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Locke ob-
served their 12th wedding an'nl-
vorsary Sunday. Their two oldest
daughters , Sally 10 and Joanne I),
uiiul o a nice hroaki'ust of melon ,
toast and coffee and served it lo
their parents in bed. They also
gnvo them gifts which they made
themselves.
ACCIDENT
Wo are sorry to report Mrs. Elisa-
beth Curl is in the Cape Cod Hospi-
tal willi u broken collarbone and
possible Injuries to the spine, re-
ceived when a car sideswiped hers
al tho Intersect ion between the
Cape Cod Air port and Race Luno
Friday afternoon . Mrs. Curtis was
on tlio way to tho West Barnstable
Station to moot Mrs. Ollvo Living-
ston of Boston , who was here for
tho weekend . There have been too
many accidents this summer in
Marstons Mills . Why do folks for-
get that a car Isn 't like u good old
horse, who never went "too fast,"
but brought you sal'oly home.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Clarence Fai rer and daugh-
ter, Barbara lilano , of Now York
City returned home Friday after
spending six weeks at tbo homo of
her mother ,' Mrs . Winifred Lovoll.
Mr. Ferrer joined them for a week
end. Guests of Mrs. Farrer wore
Miss Catherine Cannon o£ Now
York , who stayed for two weeks.
Tills was her llrst visit lo llio Cape.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacLean
of Jackson Heights and Mr. anil
Mrs . John Sullivan of Richmond
Illlls , N, Y., were also guests.
Mr . und Mrs. Calvin Fuller cele-
brated their" n7ih wedding anniver-
sary Friday, Sept. 2. Uncle Cnllio
Biiunt the day sliliiKling tho barn,
Mrs. Jennie Fuller of Now Bedford,
a former resident hero , visited Uie
Fullers for a week.
Mrs . Wil liam Oldham and children
of East Providence , it. I., have
V IH II OII at tho Wlnfred Lovoll house.
Alfred Fuller, Jr., spent several
days In New Bedford with his cou-
sin Carroll Fuller. Tills was his llrst
visit away from homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills of West
Roxbury were guests of Mr . and
Mrs. J. II. Locke.
Holiday weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles 11. Ilunibliii were
Mr. and Airs. Felix M IIIII I OIHI UIII of
Kew Gard ens, N. Y.; their daughter
and husband, Mr. und M I'H. Frank
Fleishman ami daughter Ronna of
Newton center; Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Wusser und children Mil ium
and Paul of Belmont, and Leo Bast-
ham of Connecticut. Mrs . Mary
Easlbani of . Lowell visited her
daughter Dorothy and they returned
lo Lowell Monday.
Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Rogers and
daughters of New Bedford were at
their summer home in Newtown
over tho holiday.
Mrs . Robert Perry and daughter
Roberta of Somorvillo came Wed-
nesday to the llrst Coleman Camp
where, they will sluy for in days.
Mr. Perry came for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Martin of
Cambridge spent tho weekend at
the second Coleman camp.
Holiday guests at tho Bollard
house were Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Sta-
ples of Whitman , Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund Mossey of Brockton and Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Jones pf Bristol ,
Conn.
Corporal and Mrs. Frederick
Bearse and children ot Onset spent
Sunday with Mr. Bearse's sister,
Mrs. John Walo, and family. Other
guests were Miss Allle Nlanni of
Hyannis and Moses Toky of Ware-
ham. They all enjoyed a picnic at
the beach.
Wayne Wainwrlght of Boston and
this village was an usher at the
Marstons Mils
• Business Services
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I Headquarters
I School Supp lies
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Real Estate
J. L. ROGERS
Orleans Tel. 110 Mais.
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PIANO TUNING
Repairing Retelling
(20 years experience)
Marstons Mills Mass.
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Tel. Hy. 1914-W
Hyannis Mass.
LAWNMOWERS
Shnrpcned - Repaired
Worn Parts Replaced.
Tall nnd llegular GrnBS Cut
ting; Lawns Curod For.
Insocticdos and Fertilizers
WILL BUY OK HENT FOR USE
IN MOTION PICTURES
One—Medium Slue Mouse
One—Flea Billon Hound Dog
Ono—Tired , Ornery Mule
Write Carl W. Holmes; Capo Cod
Production i, llyuuniM , Muss.
Tandem bicycle wanted. Condi-
tio)) unimportant. E. fl., o/o Patriot,
RECOVER YOUR UMB RELLAS
AND PORCH FURNI TURE
Your choice ot color or design, pliia
guaranteed workmanship. Save on
our oir season prices'; Furniture and
umbrellas will be recovered during
the winter and returned to you lu
lliu spring. Bring or Hlilp lo
KEVENEY'S
284 MAIN STREET , HYANNIS
ot csll Hyannis B00-M
BAPTIST CHURCH
Hov. William Stafford Scotl has
loft with his family for his annual
vacation . During his absence, Uov.
Rldhard P. Wilkinson will (ill the
pulpit, Mr. Wilkinson is a retired
Baptist missionary from Ha iti .
William Tripp of llrookllno Is at
liiu home for the summer; months.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown have
i-olurnod from a trip to Bar Har-
bor, Mo, ; Philadelphia, and Ver-
mont. They worn visiting frlonds.
Mr, and MrH. I-Mward Wlllnian
liavo announced tho engagement of
j their daughter, Corinne, to Mr. Jos-
eph Saba, "mm of Mrs. Josephine
and Ilia lain ,|OHH |
III Saba of Now
Bedford . Mr. Bnbu attended Holy
Family High Sulmol and Is now
employed by the Cape News Com-
pany of thol city. MI HH Wlllmiin
graduated from Barnstable Hi gh
School. A fall wedding I H planned.
MI HH Helen Taylor and Violel
Qorrior Bpent the weekend at .!«¦'-
froy, N. II., wlili relatives,
Mr. aud Mrs. Ansel Kydor nnd
family wor oln Now Bedford on
Friday for the day.
MrH. Frances IS. Anderson Is hav-
ing two weeks' vacation from /her
diilloH at. the tolnplione office.
CHRISTENING
On .Sunday, Sept. 4 , ut 11:80 a.m.
tho throe youngest children" of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Knowlus Hutchin-
son of Lynn wore christened by the
Uov. W. Iloyiil Jones, Jr. at the
Unitarian Cliurch. Tim children are
I'hlllp K IIIIW I OH Hutchinson, Jr., and
twin daughters, plne-months-old
Evelyn Mary and JacqueJIhO Mourn.
Tho maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mi'K. almost A. Moore of Ron-
iiczvoiiH lane. Mrs. II. K. Jerauld
WIIH at tin' organ und .Mi: . Bryca
Clownry sung tlio christening
hymn .
SCHOOL BRIGHTENED
When pupils of the first and sec-
ond grades entered their room in
the Village .School tli 1M morning
they were greeted by a surprise.
A now coat of iiiiint had covered
tlio walls with a soft green and
above It n pale pink. The reading
rlmm is also painted tlio pule pink.
Barnstable
J A M E S W. K E A R N S
MA80N CONTRACTOR
Brickwork - Cesspool s
Foundations
"Fireplaces a Specialty"
Marstons Mills Tel. Ost. 727
TRICK WITH ROAST LAMB
For a zesty spring dish , season
roast lamb with a blend of garlic
juice and salt. It's different!
L E G AL N OT | C E 8
21284 Reg.
Th* Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
LAND COURT
To Oysler Harbors, Inc., a duly
existing corporation having an
usual place of business in that part
of Barnstable , culled Osterville , in
the County of Barnstable and said
Commonwealth; Roland A. Derosler ,
of said Barnslable; and to all whom
It may concern;
Whereas, a petition has been
presented to said Court by Harold
Brooks , of Bralntree, in the County
of Norfolk and said Commonwealth ,
to register and confirm his title in
the following described land :
A certain parcel of land , with the
buildings thereon , situate in that
part of said Barnstable called Oster-
ville, bounded and described as
follows:
Southerly, by North Bay Rood ,
143.64 feet; Westerly, by a Way,
105.00 feet; Northwesterly ami
Easterly, by land now or formerly
of Oyster Harbors Incorporated
160.00 feet and 229.95 feet , re-
spectively,
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A
L
E
OF
TE
icutlon of the
led In a cer
estate given
ton , of Hyan-
f Barnstable,
asBachusettB,
, of said" Hy-
tember elev-
th Barnstable
seds in Book
ch mortgage
the present
i assignment
5es , of Barn-
Hyannisport
'
.. Hughes, of
id October 6,
er 18, 1920,
lty Registry
8, Page 289,
assignment
as Executor
H. Hughes,
oik County,
•ett B. Horn ,
11 of Alfred
22, 1931, re-
i, with Barn-
of Deeds in
ir breach of
mortgage and
ecloslng the
Public Auc-
M„ Daylight
ay, the 16th
on the prem-
:he premises
mortgage, to
wn of Barn-
the dwelling
thereon de-
land situated
or between
on the North
ad", bounded
, about one
a (162), feet;
! the Hamblin
red and fifty
'dly by land
shington , my
>h A. Baker,
d twenty-two
irdly by land
Baker, about
ix (656) feet
irked by the
in the top of
set in the
d. The North
en (10) feet
id the' South
if the end of
i-oiii the said
the home of
ishington.)
be sold sub-
. assessments
here be.
ten per cent
;ash or certl-
•luiHor at the
sale, balance
3 within ten
y of the deed
( . Swift , Esq.,
terms to be
a or the sale.
T B. HORN ,
¦UNDER THE
II. HUOHBS
ant Holder of
Morgage
TJO N
raw,
"r^ut
iday, SGpt. 9,
dio transmls-
tory, novelty
P roof .
teel Quonset
tory pre-fab-
wy pre-fabri-
>ry pre-fabri-
>ry pre-fabri-
6'.
»ry pre-fabri-
SB purchased
T Purchaser
the date of
r.Chairman
mimisslon.
t PRINTING
T PRESS IS
OLE THEM.
IN THE DISTRICT C'OUUT OF
THE UNITED STATICS FOR THE
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS.
In the matter of Provlncetown Fish-
eries, Inc., Bankrupt . In Bankrupt-
cy, No. 70891. NOTICE OF FIRST
MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the
creditors of Provlncetown Fisheries ,
Inc. of Provlncetown , Mass., a
bankrupt ; NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT said Provlncetown
Fisheries, Inc. lias been duly ad-
judged a bankrupt on a petition
filed against It on April 29 , 1949,
und thut the first meeting of Its
creditors will be held in Tlio Su-
perior Court House, Taunton ,
Mass., on September 22, 1949, at
11):,'10 o'clock A. M., at which place
and time the said creditors may at-
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, uppoint a committee of
creditors, examine the bankrupt*
and transact such other IJIIK I IIOKH BS
may properly come before Huld
meeting. Dated at Boston , Mass.,
this oth day of September, 1940,
Edwin F. Hunnon , Referee in
Bankruptcy, Room 1128, Federal
Building, Muslim , Mass.
Sept . 8, 1949.
PASSBOOKS LOST
Notice is hereby given thai Pass- 1
books Nos. 11323, 11464 , 11719,
12030, 12319, 12482, 12852, 12859 , 1
12933, 13105, 13278, 13646, 13095,
13980, issued by the Hyannis Trust
Company Savings Dept., have been
lost or destroyed and that applica-
tions have been made to the said
Hyannis Trust Company to issue
duplicate books in accordance with
Section 40, Chapter 590, Acts of
1908.
Sept. 1
, 8, 15.
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To all persons interested in tho
trust estate under the will of
EMMA HANDY MALONEY, late of
Barnstable (Hyannis), in said
County, deceased, for the benefit
of MARY POLLOCK , ETAL .
The trustee of said estate has
presented to said Court for allow-
ance Its seventeenth account.
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should (lie a
written appearance in said Court
at Barnstable before ten o'clock in
tile forenoon on the 27th day of
September, 1949 , the return diiv of
this citation,
¦
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of suld
Court , this 30th day of August , in
the year one thousand nine hun-
dred and forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register.
Sept. 8, 15, 22.
PASSBOOKS LOST
Notice is hereby given thut 1'UHH -
book H3804, issued by the Bans
River Savings Bank , has been IOH I
or destroyed , and that application
has been mude to the suid BUSH
Riyer Savings Bank to issue a du-
plicate book in accordance with the
requirements of Section 40 , Chap-
ter 590, Acts of 1908.
Sept. 1, 8, 15. *
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Ill the matter of George E. Leonard ,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No,
71110. NOTICE OF FIRST MEET-
ING OF CREDITORS. To the credi-
tors of George IS. Leonard of Fal-
moutli , Mass., n bankrupt; NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT said
George E. Leonard has been duly
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
filed by him on August 4, 1949, and
that the first meeting of his credi-
tors will be held in The Superior
Court House, Taunton, Mass., on
September 22, 1949, at 10:30
o'clock A. M., at which place and
time the said creditors may attend ,
prove their claims, appoint a trus-
tee, appoint a committee ot credi-
tors, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
Dated at Boston, Mass., this 6th
day ot September , 1949. Edwin F.
Hannon , Referee In Bankruptcy,
Room 1128, Federal Building, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Sept. 8, 1949.
PASSBOOK LOST
Notico Is hereby given that Pass-
book, No. 11325.'!, Issued by the BUSH
River Savings Bank , IIUH been lost
or destroyed and that application
has been made to the suid BasH
River Savings Bank to issue a du-
plicate hook in accordance with tlio
requirements of Section 40 , Chap-
ter 690, Acts of 1908.
Petitioner claims as appurtenant
to the above described land the fol-
lowing rights :
1. A right-of-way, in common with
others entitled legally thereto to
use the said Way.
2. The right to erect and main-
tain, within the area bounded north-
erly by low-water line, easterly by
the easterly line of the premises
conveyed to petitioner by deed of
June 30, 1927 extended , Southerly
by the northerly line of the granted
premises, and westerly by the west-
erly line of the granted premises
extended , so far as State and Fed-
eral regulations permit , n stairway
walk, pier , bath-house , gangway '
float and mooring, all the same
being adequate and suitable for
the use of one family only.
3. The right to use, in '
common
With others so entitled , all roads ,
streets, ways, paths and passage-
L E G A L N O T I C E S
MORTGAGEE'S
8ALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the
power of sale contained in a cer-
tain mortgage of real estate given
by Walter R. Fox and Margaret F.
Fox, in her right, of Barnstable,
County, Massachusetts, to Alfred
H. Hughes of Boston , Massachusetts
dated September 22nd , 1925, and re-
corded with BarnEtable County
Registry of Deeds In Book 423 , Page
398, of which morgage the under-
signed is the present holder by
virtue of an assignment from
Everett B. Horn, as I am Executor
of the Will of Alfred H. Hughes
late ot Boston , Suffolk County, to
Everett B. Horn , Trustee under the
will of Alfred H. Hughes, late of
Boston , Suffork County, dated April
22, 1931, recorded with Barnstable
County Registry of Deeds on July
22, 1935, in Book 513, Page 20, for
breach of the conditions of said
morgage and for the purpose of
foreclosing the same will be sold
at Public Auction at 2:30 o'clock
P.M., Daylight Saving Time, on
Friday, the lflth day of September,
1949, on the premises, all and sing-
ular the premises described in the
said morgage, to wit:
The land in said Barnstable,
Being the lots numbered 126, 128
and 130 on a plan of land made by
F. O. Smith , C.E. entitled Plan of
Seaside Park at Hyannisport , Mass.
Aug. 1893, belonging to the Seaside
Park Association, recorded In the
Barnstable Registry of Deeds Book
205 Page 601 and boudned as
follows:
Northerly, by the lot numbered
132 on said plan , 100 feet;
Westerly, by the lots numbered
281, 283 and 285 on said plan , 120
feet;
Southerly, by Ocean Street, 100
feet and
; I covering a period of six (6)
«''" ,|„, claimant , having per-
„,me'il nursing, housekeeping and
er menial services for the de-
led In her household.
If
'
vou desire to object thereto,
,'„. vein- attorney should file a
Llltoti appearance in said Court
I Barnstable before ten o'clock In
l(, forenoon on the 13th day of
ep(ember, 1949, the return day of
lis citation,
Witness , COLLEN C. CAMP-
glX Esquire, Judge of said
,,!„,. (his IGth day of August , in
it year one thousand nine hundred
jj forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW,
Register.
iW. 25, Sept. 18.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. William Stafford Scott , pas-
tor of the Community Baptist
Church of Bass River, has left with
his famil y on his vacation. During
:hls absence, Rev. Richard P. Wil-
kinson , a retired Bnptist missionary
from Haiti , will take his place.
OBSERVES 90TH BIRTHDAY
Gifts and cards, and a decorated
birthday cake made by his daugh-
ter were presented Frank Cliilds
on his 90th birthday anniversary
Thursday nt the home of his son-
in-law and daughter , Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thaddeus Baker , where he makes
his home.
He had as guests Mrs. John Hen-
nessey, Mrs. Gilbwt Studley, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle F. Baker, Barbara
and Marie Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Curl White , Beverly and Carol
White, all of Bass River; the Rev.
W. Stafford Scott, Barnstable; Mr.
and Mrs. Simeon Baker, West Yar-
mouth; Mr. and MrB. Lester chllds,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Cash, and Wil-
ton Chllds , all of Hyannis.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Bandy of
Brattleville , Okla., have been visit-
ors of their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morton
Sherman, ill . Mr. Bandy is a woll-
known oil man In his native state.
Mrs. Roger T. Gott, Jr. has re-
turned from the Cape Cod Hospital
with her daughter , who has been
named Wendylyn. Mrs. Gott' s sis-
ler , MI BS Alma Kelley, of Yar-
mouth , is nt the Gott home for a
week.
Miss Jane Dustln has returned
fro m u few days spent with her
aunt In Mansfield.
COLLEGE TEA
Mrs. Caroline Slebens entertain-
ed at tea on Monday afternoon lust
Wellesley friends in the neighbor-
hood for tho summer. ThoBo pres-
ent Included Mrs. Henry Bonnell
of Philadelphia, who is staying in
i larwlchport; Mrs. Edward Temple
of Waco, Tex., in West Dennis for
the season; Mrs . A. G. Peterkln of
Yarmouth Port; Miss Gladys Whlto
of South Yarmouth , and MI HH Dor-
othy Perkins of Auburn , N. Y., who
is a junior at Wellesley College.
LAWN LUNCHEON
The Ladles Aid of the Methodist
Church mot for a luncheon on the
lawn of the Library on Wednesday.
Mrs. Slebens was hostess. Qullt-
knottlng preceded tho meeting In
the church , and luncheon WIIH fol-
lowed by a secret pal party and
games,
SQUARE DANCE
The square dance sponsored by
(ho Buss River Rod und Gun Club
In Lyceum Hall , Yarmouth Port ,
netted ovor $200. Tom lllngman was
culler.
PERSONALS
Dr. and Mrs . llermon E. Howes
entertained ovor the Labor Day
weekend Mrs. Howes' parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Humphries of Do-
ver , MUHH .
Mr. and Mrs . Doxie T. Salter
have had Mrs. Salter 's mother , M I'H .
F. L. Lee of Long iHland , N. Y.,
us a recent guest.
Matthow Ryan of Boston and IH H
family have returned to the city
j after spending the Hummer at their
now home on the Weir Village ltd.
Mr. Byron Uoed of Boston IIUH
boon a visitor at llio S. T. Holway
homo in South Yarmouth,
South Yarmouth
MARRIAGES
In Hyannis , Sept. 6, by the Rev.
Thomas J. McLean , Francis G. Ma-
iler, Northampton, and Miss Fran-
ces L. Salter , Bass River.
Aug. 6, In Racine , Wis., by the
Rev Dan J. Garvey, Charles W.
Kelley, U. S. Navy, Hyannis, and
Miss Helen M. DeRosler, Racine.
In Osterville , Sept. 8, by the
Right Rev. Jeremiah Minehan and
the Right Rev. Edward J. Murroy,
Robert J. Cunningham , Cambridge,
and Miss Eileen Josephine O'Con-
nell, West Hyannis Port and New-
ton.
At Cape Cod Hospital
Kept. 0, a twin boy and girl to
Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Arenovskl ,
Hyannis.
Sept . 8, a son to Mr. and .Mrs.
Robert F. Gardner, Buss River.
Sept. 8, a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. I'hlllp E. Whlleloy, OHtervllle.
Elsewhere
In Hyannis, Sept. 2, a son to Mr,
nnd Mrs. Louis J. Borsarl, al home.
BIRTHS
In Centerville , Sept. 6, Mrs. Ida
L. Harklnen , aged 64.
In Falmouth , Sept. 6, Mrs, Mar-
garet A. Leahy, aged 69, Cambridge.
In South Yarmouth, Sept. 6,
Mrs. Lucy A. Chase, aged 76.
wedding or Benjamin Crocker, son
, of Mrs. Courtney Crocker, one of
our summer residents.
DEATHS
Q U I C K
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P. O. Address, Bass River , Mass.
Phone Hy. 1649-M-3
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HURRICANE TESTED
MOORING LINE
In IIHO for over 12 years. Cut-proof
rot-proof , worm-proof. Insures your
boat. Complete lino of Marino Hard-
ware. WoolHoy 'H I' alniii . Olson 's and
Coprollgiium copper palulH and pro-
HorviillvoH , Wall rope. All our mor-
cliaudiHo used hy the fishing Hoot
for yoara must bo able to take it
It, nil weather,
PLENTY OF PARKING.
MulliiiH Fishing Gear , Inc.
Pior 4 , New Bedford. 5-7493
SCHUMAN REALTY COMPANY
REALTORS
All kinds of proporty bought and
sold, LCUHOH , mgrtgugos, and finan-
cing urrungiid.
Gcorgo J. Sclitiman
Until H. Sclitiman
255 Main Street Hyannis , Mass.
Dlrocily aoross tli o si root from
tlio llyaiuilii It. it. Station
Tel. Ilyaiiiiln 277
Parts and Repairs For All Mak e
Hewing MUbhinoS, Malic a Portable
Electric out of your Old Sowing
Machi ne , $,'{11.50. Sllcli-lii-Tlmo Shop
—the Ono Stop Shop for Hie Sow-
ing Women, Fabrics and Sewing
Accessories, itutli and Arthur M ac-
Kiioruoy, II Sherman Square, Tol.
llyannlB 1840.
FLOOR HANDING & REFINISH-
ING. A IHO machines to rent. Wall-
paper Blioppo, Tel. Hyannis 1755.
PAINTING & DECORATING
ijxiui'lur — Interior
K. L. ROCHE A. HONH
Phone Hyannis 2002-M-3
AitVID und WALTElfTACOBSON.
Interior and Exterior Painting.
Pupor Hanging, Ceilings Hoflnlsh-
ed. Telephone Hyannis 1142-M or
1559-M.
ALCOHOLICS-ANONYMOUS. FOR
INFORMATION write (Cap* Cod
Group) P. O, Box 761, Hyannis,
Mass.
BASS RIVER REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
Route 28 South Yarmouth
Complc.iii Listings of Cupe
Property.
Robert W. Cunning - William Baker
Easterly by Third Avenue , 120
feet, containing 12,000 square feet.
Said premises will be sold sub-
ject to all unpaid taxes, assess-
ments and tax sales, if any there
be.
Terms of the sale, ten per cent
(10%) to be paid in cash or certi-
fied check by the purchaser at the
time and place of the sale, balance
of the purchase price within ten
(10) days upon delivery of the deed
at the office of Paul M. Swift , Esq.,
Hyannis, MUBS . Other terms to he
announced at the time of the sale
EVERETT B. HORN, TRUSTEE t
UNDER THE WILL OF
ALFRED H.HUGHES
Present Holder of said Mortgage
Paul M. Swift, Atty
Hyannis, Mass.
Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To ELIZABETH M. MAUD, of
parts unknown. A libel has been
presented to Bald Court by your .
husband , WILLIAM Q. MAU D, of
Barnstable (Hyannis), in the Coun-
ty of Barnstable, praying that a
divorce from the bond of matri-
mony between himself and you be
decreed for the cause of desertion ,
and praying for custody of minor
children.
If you desire to object thereto,
you or your attorney should (He a
written appearance in said Court nt
Barnstable within twenty-one days
from the 24th day of January, 1950,
the return day of this citation.
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 24th day of August in
the year one thousand nine hundred
and forty-nine.
KENRICK A. SPARROW ,
Register.
Sept. 1, 8, 15.
ways now or nereatter constructed
on the Island of Oyster Harbors by
Oyster Harbors , Inc., aforesaid , or
its successors and assigns , includ-
ing Oyster Harbors, Incorporated
The above described land is
shown on a plan filed with said peti-
tion, and all boundary lines are
claimed to he located on the ground
as shown on said plan.
If you desire to make any objec-
tion or defense to said petitio n you
or your attorney must file a written
appearance and an answer under
oath , setting forth clearly and spe-
cifically your objections or defense
to each part of said petition , In the
office of the Recorder of said Court
in Boston (at the Court House), or
in the office of the Assistant Re-
corder of said Court at the Registry
of Deeds at Barnstable in the Coun-
ty of Barnstable where u copy of
the plan filed with said petition is
deposited , on or before the third
day of October next.
Unless an appearance IH SO niod
by or for you , your default will be
recorded , the said petition will lie
taken as confessed jjnd you will bo
forever barred from contesting said
petition or any decree entered
thereon.
Witness, JOHN E. FENTON ,
Esquire, Judge of said Court , this
first day of September In the year
nineteen hundred and forty-nine.
AtteHt with Seal of said Court.
SYBIL II . HOLMES,
Recorder.
(Seal)
Greonhood , Cunningham &
Eggleston , Esquires,
81 Milk Street , Boston, Mass.
Attorneys for the Petitioner .
Sept. 8, 15, 22.