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^ 7QTT ~ N O T I C B 8 I B Q A L N O T I C E S * * m WPOIIT OF THE COND.TION ^THE 0^" * * BARNSTABLE COUNTY NATIONAL * BANK OF HYANNIS • .s. State of Massachusetts, at the Close of Business on November '" Toss oublished In response to call made by Comptroller of the 1 reney, under 8eetlon 6211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. ASSETS halances with other banks, Including reserve Cl i niance and cash Items in process of collection $1,563,576.06 i. „ States Government obligations, direct V -ml guaranteed , - 2,069,000.00 „.„ *¦ bonds, noteB, and debentures — 20,000.00 0tb Lie stocks (including $7,500.00 stock of federal Reserve bank) 7.500.00 I Lrind discounts (Including $1,030.16 overdrafts) „ 1,758,490.10 Premises owned $98,000.00, furniture and Ban fl xwres ?50 ,000.00 "'{"-M 0ther assets -•¦- 10.381.34 Total Assets . ' . - - - $5,576,947.50 T0W LIABILITIES namand deposits ot Individuals, partnerships, m Z Corporations .. -— $3,013,155.80 Tlme deposits ot Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ............_.. . „ 1,771 ,117.61 " lts of United States Government (including i nnstal savings) • «** - -- 5,447.29 1 * Ks ot States and political subdivisions 366,951.31 ia of banks » - 38,187.65 S ' deposits (certified and cashier's checks etc ) 78,640.21 Total Deposits 15,473,499.77 Total Liabilities - $5,273,499.77 TOt CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ""'rnafe ofdividends on retlrable value is 2%) j rjomlnStock , total par $125,000.00 ; » _ SiaB.M0.00 SBM sssrs:s^o^psi—-r~z~J&& I Total Capital Accounts - - 303,447.73 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts .-. $5,576 ,947.50 MEMORAN DA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes ..... - ••••- "¦•••- * "J?'" "^, l oans as shown above are attar deductions ot reserves ot 11.196.4Z loans ns snow ^ Massachusetts, County of Barnstable, ss: r ALTON M BAKER , cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge ini1 beliet' ALTON M. BAKER, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before mentis 1 % ^ ? ™^ ^ Correct—Attest WALCOTT AMES R. M. MILLER GEORGE GAROUFES Directors Commonwealth of Massachusetts jarnstable, ss. Probate Court. To MARY DE ROODS BERN- vnDI. 143-18 41st Avenue, Flush- nR New York ; CORNELIA DB 100DE D'ALEXANDRB, 167 West i;ih Street , New York ; ELIZA- BETH DE ROODS TALBOT, 11 i I Village, Amherst College, Am- jerst, Mass., and THEODORE De 100DE, c/o Owens, Wayland, A petition has been presented to aid Court by IRVING GROSS, of Jrniond Beach, Volusia County, lorlda, and MAX L. BLISS, of jytona Beach, ^ Volusia County, lorida, trustees under the will ot IELBN McHENRY MILLER, late . il Ormond Beach, Florida, praying lat the Court interpret and con- itrue the sixth paragraph of the will of Bald deceased and instruct them as to the intention ot the testatrix concerning the dlsposl- lon ot the property mentioned In said sixth paragraph of said will when the daughter Elizabeth shall have attained the ap;e of twenty- live years, and as to their power anil authority to sell and convey said property mentioned in said sixth paragraph, and for such other and further relief and ' In- structions as to the Court seems meet and proper in the premises. I ll you desire to be heard there- to, you or your attorney should Ite a written appearance In said Rburt at Barnstable within twenty* one days from the 22nd day of November, 1949, the return day of Ibis citation, and also file an inswer or other pleading within Iwenty-one days thereafter. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE In accordance with Section 16A. of Chapter 440 ot the Acts of 1935. Name of Applicant—Rachel D. Campana. Kind of License—Renewal, Re- tall Package Store, all Year Round, All Alcoholic Beverages. Period Covered by License— Jan. 1 to Dec. 81, 1950 incl. Location and Description of Premises—West side of Wianno Avenue, Osterville, Mass. One front entrance, one rear exit. Three rooms on street floor and cellar for storage. CHESTER A. CROCKER, VICTOR F. ADAMS, GEORGE L. CROSS, Licensing Board for the Town of Barnstable. Nov. 10, 1949. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE8 LICEN8E In accordance with Section ISA. of Chapter 440 of the Acts of 1935. Name of Applicant—Community Pharmacy Inc.; Bertram A. Wood- ward, President and Treasurer. Kind of License—Renewal , Drug- gist, All Year Round, All Alcoholic Beverages. Period Covered by License— Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1950 Incl. Location and Description of Premises—Main Street, Barnstable, Mass. One room on street floor , basement for storage. One front entrance, one side exit. L E G A L N OT I C E S Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, ss. Probate Court To all persons Interested In the estate of Ervln S. Stockwell , late of Barnstable (West), in said County, deceased. A petition has been presented to said Court for probate of a certain instrument purporting to be the last will of said deceased by Louise May Stockwell , of Barnstable (West), In said County praying that she be appointed executrix thereof without giving a surety on her bond. If you desire to objact thereto, you or your attorney should file a written appearance In aaid Court at Barnstable before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 13th day of December 1949, the return day of this citation. Witness, Collen C. Campbell, Es- quire, Judge ot said Court, this 21st day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty- nine. • KENRICK A. SPARROW, Register Nov. 3, 10, 17 PAS8BOOK LOST Notice is hereby given that Pass- book, No. 3235, issued by the Hy- annls Co-operative Bank, have been lost or destroyed , and that applica- tions have been made to the said Hyannls Co-operative Bank to issue duplicate books in accordance with the requirements of Section 40 Chapter 690, Acts of 1908. Nov. 3, 10, 17. HEARIN G Cape Cod Oil Company, by Ed- ward W. Gould , President , of Hy- annls, Mass., having made appli- cation for a license to store and sell petroleum products In two underground tanks of a capacity of 5000 gallons and maintain a tilling station on the property now owned by Alice F. Coffin and located at the corner of Parker Road and Bay Street in the village of Osterville , we the undersigned Selectmen of the Town of Barnstable will hold a public hearing at the Town Office Building on Friday, Novem- ber 18, 1940, nt 10:30 a.m. CHESTER A. CROCKER VICTOR F. ADAMS GEORGE L. CROSS Selectmen of Barnstable Nov. 10, 1949 HEARING' Ruth H. Korkuch of Hyannls, Mass., having applied tor permis- sion to convert an existing building for the purpose of making and sell- ing Souvenirs and Novelties on the property now owned by Ruth H. and Kasmlr Korkuch , Jr. and de- Scribed as follows: situated on the northerly side of Gosnold Street in the village of Hyannls, bounded I northerly by land of William F. i and Barbara Cook, easterly by said I Cooks, southerly by Gosnold Street, I and westerl y by property of Eunice I H. & John F. Ireland , we the un- dersigned Selectmen of the Town \ at Barnstable will hold a public .' hearing at the Town Office Build- , lng on Friday, November 25, 1949 , 1 at 10:30 a.m. CHESTER A. CROCKER , VICTOR F. ADAMS , GEORGE L. CROSS, Selectmen of Barnstable. Nov. 10, 1949. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE 111 accordance with Section 15A. i of Chapter 440 of the Acts of 1935. Name of Applicant—Cape Cod i Package Store, inc.; Sylvia J. Pen- dergnst, President and Treasurer. ' Kind of License—Original , Retail j Package Store, all year , all alco- 1 j hollc beverages. i Period Covered by License— Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1960, Incl. Location and Description ot Premises—Corner Old County Road and Route 28, Centervllle , MUBH . Wooden structure, two rooms on street floor , cellar for storage, CHESTER A. CROCKER , VICTOR F. ADAMS, GEORG E L. CROSS, Licensing Board for the Town of Barnstable. Nov. 10, 1949. S T E E L LARGEST ASSORTED STOCK Structurals Bar Size Angles — Beams — Channels Reinforcing Rods — Plate We fabricate according to YOUR need I Delivery — 40-mile radius NEW ENGLAND IRON and STEEL CO. 163 Clinton Street Telephone Brockton, Mass. 6677 or 3781 Our other plant is in Framingham Classified Advertising Rates: Two cents a word first Insertion; one cent a word each sub- ! Xup.n?p|l,^.mintmUm Ch"r8e f°r MCh ,nMrtl0n- DI,PU ' MAGAZINES FOR GIFTS Qu'ck 1 yr, $5,00 Lite 1 yr, 36,00 Popular Machines 1 yr. $3.60 Saturday Evening Post 1 yr. $0.00 HELEN M. BERRY P. O. Address, Bass River , Mail. Phone Hy. 1649-M-3 QuintupletsUse Musterole'For ChestColds! to relieve coughs—achy muscles The Dionne Quints have always and the best care. Ever since they were babies, they've used Mustcrole to promptly relieve coughs and local congestionof colds. Be sure pour kid- diesenjoy Musterole'sgreat benefits! HOME MOVIE FILMS Cameras, Projectors, Screens For Sale and Rental Sound Recordings Made. Carl W. Holmes, Photographer Television's "Celobrlty Doubles" 18 Vernon Street, Hyunnis Cfll-J WILL BUY OR RENT FOR USE IN MOTION PICTURES One—Medium Size Mouse One—Flea Bitten Hound Dog One—Tired, Ornery Mule Write Carl W. Holmes, Cape Cod Productions, HyannlB, Mass. I L^TtV^R A-gA&i l i , &KckA I jHasW ^k^"*-** l^mnpnyj Hadt K Qr-aer •Business Services Order Now! Personalized Cards - for - Christmas SMALLHOFF & HAINKS Hyannls, Mass. MM IP ^^i* VSM IWA Jack's Bike Shop 17 Barnstable Road Hyannls Tel. OstorvMlo 4942 CLARENCE M. MaoLEOD PIANO TUNING Repairing Refelting (20 years experience) Marstons Mills Mass. r Insurance Real Estate J. L. ROGERS Orleans Tel. 110 Mass. 1 ' HYANNIS FISH CO. : PLEASANT STREET l'hone Hyannu 1 266W 1 •III IhS WMcrfruut Everything in Season HURRICANE TESTED MOORING LINE In into for over 12 yours. Out-proof , rot-proof , worm-proof. liiHiires your bout. Complete lino of Murine Hard- wuro, Woolney's Taints. Olson's and Coprollgnum copper paints and pre- servatives . Wall rope, All our mer- chandise unci! by tho llHhing fleet for yours must bo able -to lake It In ull weather. PLENTY OF PARKING. Mulllns Kishlng (lour , Inc. Pier 4, New Bedford. 5-7493 SCHUMAN REALTY COMPANY REALTORS AH hinds of property Bought and Hold. LOIIBOB , mortgages, ana finan- cing urrangod. Goorgo J. Scbuman Ruth 11. Sehnman 2fifi Main Street Hyannis , Mass. Directly across tho si root from tho Hyannls R. It. Station Tel. HynmilH 277 Parts and Repairs For All Make Sewing Machines. Make a Portable Electric out of your Old Bowing Machine , $311.50. Htlch-ln-Time 'Shop —tho Olio Stop Shop for the Bow- ing Women. Fabrics and Sowing Accessories, Ruth «'><• Arthur Moa- Enornoy, 9 Sherman Siiuaro , Tel. Ilyiiniils 1840. FLOOR BANDIN G & 11MFIN1BH- ING . A IKO machines to ront, Wall- I paper BIH>PP». Tol, HyannlB 1765. PAINTING & DECORATING Exterior — Interior F. L. BOOHB ft HONB Phono Hyannls 2002-M-3 AftVII ) and WALTER JACOISHON. Interior nnd Exterior Painting. Paper Hanging, Ceilings Reflnlsh- od. Telephone Hyannls 114! M or 1669-M. » < # . »#»#»»*»#* ##* » »*»»»»¦##* »#*?# AM 'nHOT.ICF ANONYM OU S. FOR I NFORM ATION wrll» I Capo Cod Group) P. O. Box 761 , Hyannls. Mass. J A M E S W . K E A R N S MA80N CONTRACTOR Brickwork • Cesspools Foundations "Fireplaces a Specialty" Marstons Mills Tol. Ost. 727 SCOUT HALLOWE'EN PARTY Members of Pine Tree Troop of Girl Scouts and Boy Scout Troop 59 celebrated Hallowe'en with a party and dance in Town Hall Sat- urday evening, chaperoned by troop leaders and Mr, and Mrs. Harold E. Hallett of the troop com- mittees. WOMAN'S CLUB Twelve members ot the execu. ttve board of the South Yurmouth Woman's Club met Monday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Thaddeug Baker In Bass River with Mrs. Frank Lyon, president, presiding and Mrs. Edwin Dayton serving as secretary pro-tern, The board , em- powered to elect a new secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ot Mrs. Frederick Du- ' mican, named Mrs. John Cole to succeed. Plans were formulated for a bridge and whist party to bo held , December 8 In Owls Club Hall. Mrs. Edwin Dayton will serve us chair- man of the party committee and will be assisted by Mrs. John F, Crosby and Mrs. Annie E. Holway. The next monthly meeting of the South Yarmouth Woman 's Club will be held In Town Hall Monday, November 14, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. George Wood will give her Inter- esting talk on ceramics, illustrate d by pieces from her own collection. TEEN-AGE HALLOWE'EN PARTY Thirty-two teen-age boys and girls contributed to the success of the postponed Hallowe'en party held Friday evening in Taylor Chapel to learn folk dancing under the tutelage of Rev. Adam J. Schutz , Jr . Their aim is to appear in the next folk dance exhibition in Hyannis, STAMP CLUB Stamp Club plan's for interested teen-agers are underway with meetings scheduled to start soon In the Methodist Church. ADULT ASSOCIATION November 22 has been set as the date of the next meeting of the Adult Association of the Methodist Church. An Amateur Night , ill clinrge of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Wildoy and Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Homer, will high-light the evening, BASKETBALL LEAGUE Coach Ken Rogers was host Sat- urday morning to a large group of tocn-ugo boys when plans were laid for u Saturday morning bas- ketball league. George Hill will ' couch the teuni from Yarmouth | village ; Keith Otto, those from | WeBt Yarmouth ; Ralph Richardson will have a group in East Dennis , and ReV. Adam J. Schutz, Jr. the boys from South Yurmouth. NEW ORGANIST Miss Josephine Robinson , organ- ist for several years at the South Yarmouth Methodist Church, has , been replaced by Mrs. Elsie Barker, Viho assumed her now duties lust Sunduy. HAS BEST RECORD Over-subscription by more than $400 has given the South Yar- mouth Church the best record in the New Bedford District in the recent Day of Remembrance cam- paign to increase the pensions of I retired Methodist ministers. CHRISTMAS SALE Plans huvo been completed for the annual Christmas Sulo by mem- bers of the Ladles' Aid Society. A public supper will ho hold , chulr- inaiied hy Mrs. George Simmons. Mrs. Thane Cottroll will have I charge of the food table; Mrs. Adum J. Schutz, Jr., Christmas Novelty table; Mrs. Mernle Kelley, quilts, and Mrs. John F. Crosby, aprons. No definite date bus been set for the affair, but 11 is expected that It will ho hold lute In Novem- ber. HARLEQUIN SUPPER Plans for u Harlequin Supper In tho UUHH River HupllHt Community Church, November 10, wore com- pleted Muniluy evening when tho South Yarmouth Mothers' Club met in tho homo of Mrs. Frederick Sherwood In West Yarmouth. I Chairman Of the affair IH Mrs. Ar- thur Rlstuu , with MoBdaineH Mai- Holm Taylor and Albei t Duslln as- sisting. PICTURE BOOK TEA Picture Hook Tea at the Library on Wednesday afternoon, Novem- ber HI, from 3 to 4:30. All mothers j with children of pro-school ago aro i Invited with tho little ones to como und enjoy the new and old picture books and a social hour together, The committee assisting MM, bio- bens,/ tho librarian , are Mrs. Byron Reed , chairman, und Mrs. Spear Holway, Mrs. John Hustings, Mrs. Roger Gott, und Mrs. Lee Million. The affair Is part of tho local cele- bration of National Hook Wook , November IS to 19. The Library Association has purchased a gon- eroua list of now books for boyH and girls from little tots to high school age. These hooks may bo seen at the library during Book Week and will circulate the follow- ing week. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dayton and son Harold were among those at- tending the Fall (lower show In Horticultural Hall In Boston. On the way they visited relatives in 1 Natick. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Doxle T. Salter and daughter Alstine were In North- ampton over the holiday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maher. Louis Hathaway has returned to work after a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gott , Jr. were in Boston and Providence for several days. Their daughters, Joan and Wendy were guests of Mr. Gott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gott, Sr„ In Hyannls. Mrs. Harold Greene of Danlelson, Conn,, was a weekend guest in BasB River over the holiday. Mrs. Edward Sweazey was guest ot honor at a birthday dinner at the Toll House Saturday. Mrs. Harry Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Wll- dey and Mrs. Dorothy Ingraham, all of the town office, were in the party. James McVey has been enjoying a throe-weeks' vacation from his duties with a Hyannls milk con- cern. Yarmouth football team was de- i feuted by Provincetown Saturday In a bard-fought battle, by the Bcoro of 7 to 6. Mr. und Mrs. Bernard Ruscetta and son David of Weymouth have been recent guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bates of Pond Street. Mr. and Airs. Robert Bates have returned from a trip to New York City und Boston. Mrs. Adam J. Sohuts, Jr. nnd daughter, Barbie Ann , are visiting Mrs. Semite's mother, Mrs. Nelllo Poole In Lynn . They will celebrate Mrs. Sclmtz 's birthday, which oc- curs Thursday, und Mrs. Schntz 'B sister 's, Miss Jeuniiotto Poole, which occurs Wednesday, Mrs, Eurlo N. Fontneau is In a Brookllne hospital following a se- rious operation there . Mrs. Stanley Moiilto n of Nood- ham is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Doroth y Ingraham, of Buss River. Mr. und Mrs. George F, llolun of Watertown spout tho weekend with their Blstor , Mrs. Siobens, at tho library, South Yarmouth MRS. WATERMAN MILLER Correspondent HARVEST SUPPER Mrs, Richard Haydon, chairman of tho Hurvesl Suppur held recent- ly nt tho WoHt Parish Church , has announced that $124,511 wus cleared. Proceeds will bonelll tho church. Tho committee in charge of a Christmas sulo to bo hold by mom- bers of tho West Parish Guild has sot the date of December 8. Chair- man of tho affair Is Mrs. Fred Curl- son. Those UHsiBling her are Miss Helen Crocker, Mrs. Frank Owen , JM I'H. Fred B. Jenkins , Jr., Richard Haydon, Mm Carleton Kelley, Mrs. Fred Connnt , Mrs. George Drink- wnter, Mrs. Norman Everott , Mrs. Harold Wheeler, Mrs. Albert Mum- pus und Mrs. Charles Chadwlck. officers of tho Guild are as follows: Mrs. Coiiuut , president; Mrs. Kel- ley, vlco president; MI'B. Louis Ca- rey, secretary, and Mrs. Everott , treasurer, JUNIOR GUILD Tho Junior Guild will meet with tho older members ut the next meeting. Tholr project 1B making dolls for tho Chrlstmus sale. Mem- bers of tho Junior Guild ure Anna- belle Kelle y, Ora and Churlotto Pye, Linda Thomas, Joanne Amu- rul und Virginia Leomun. CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL lii observance o£ Natlon-Wide Girl Scout Wook the Girl Scouts and BI'OWII IOH with their lenders attended the service last Sunday ut tho West Parish Mooting House. Tho guoBl. spoukor WUB tho Rev. John Iluverlnen of Qiiincy. A new member was enrolled In Sunday School , John Johnson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Johnson. Mrs. Ellis' kindergarten cluss had charge of opening services. FIFTH BIRTHDAY The fi fth birthday of Rotor Dwyor WUB celebrated Sunduy with u family party at the homo of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Dwyor. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. Victor Lceman was pleus- antly surprised last Sunday by a party hold In honor of his 70lh birthday at the Finnish Congrega- tional church. Approximately 125 people attend- ed It. Ilo was presented a purso and many gifts. Refreshments wore served, Out-Oi-town gucsl i Included Iho Rev, and Mrs, E. llttmalulnen und Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Puananen of May- iiuifl; Rev. nnd Mrs. Uiivurlnon , Mr. AtmiiBt l.alill , Mrs. B, Tlkku- nen, Mrs. R. Tolvonen , Mr. und Mrs. iljalmar Nelson, Mrs, Andrew Nelson and Mrs. E. Nlsola of Qulnoy; Mrs. n. Nikander of Wor- cester; Mr. and MrH. H. Ovusku or Bridgewater; Mr. und Mrs. Ack- lund of Brockton; II IB Blslor , Mrs. Hilda lluupunloinl und niece, MI BB Effio Huupuiileml , und Mrs . Helen Wilmuu of Now York City; Mr. and Mrs. Suomlnon and fumily, Mrs. Haiiiia Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Benttinen and Mrs. liildu Hantu- non of Wellfleet. 4-H CLUB Miss Lorrulno Dclalttro , assis- tant County 4-H Club agent , ttBks I ull pnrents to a mooting to bo hold at the home of Mrs. Richard Hay- don, at 7:30 on November 14, for I the purpose of organising a 4-H Club In this village. COMMUNITY CLUB Tho Community club mot with Mrs. Frank Owon last Thursday. Mrs. ciulro Everett was co-hoBtoss, • BIRTHDAY "Skipper " Woodland observed his 5th birthday with a famil y puiiy given at tho homo of II IH parents, Commander und Mrs. Louis Wood- land . PERSONALS Betty Woodland, daughter of Commander und MrB. Louis Wood- land , buB returned to school after having boon confined to her home by Illness for Hovoral woukB. I Mrs. Margaret Prudu, who bus boon vlBltlng her son nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pradu, has gono to Boston to V IHR relatives there. .MrB. Hilda lluupunloinl has boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. John T. Leo- mun of Maple Stroot. Mr. und Mis. Goorgo 0, Miller of , West Dennis wore recent visitors ut the homo of Mr . und Mrs . Her- bert Dwyor. Kendrlck Bears IB on a hunting trip in Doiiulsvlllo , Mulno. Mr. Henry Kuipuliion has return- ed from a hunting trip to Kingdom , Mulno. Ho brought homo an eleven point buck which weighed 204 pounds droHBod . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Atwood and daughter Carolyn will leave Thursday to visit Mr. und Mrs. Ryan Kurru In Lynn for u few days, Mr. Edward II. Bodflsh of Cleve- land, Ohio , IB vlBltlng his brother- In-law and Ulster, Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Curlson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson visit- ed Mr. and Mis. It. D, Whltcomb in Riverside , R. I., loBt weekend. Mr . and Mrs. Alexander Rice will loavo for Manch ester, N. II., tills week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qroop vjBltod relatives in Fltchburg la«t week. Mrs. Louise Stockwell left Run- iliiy to visit relatives nnd friends ill Maiden am) Maine . Mrs. Molly Chadwlck won tho ".luckpot " at the Sandwich Orange .Saturday night. She also won first prize ut whist. Mr. Louis Corey of Willow Stroot IB In Now York on business. Mr. und Mrs. Warren Foster and children, Loo und Sally, of Qaston- dulo were weekend guoslH at tho homo «f Mr. und Mrs. Carol F. Saloy. Robert nnd Gordon Nelson attend- ed the funeral ot their uncle In Brockton, Monday. M IH . Mary Floi'es litis moved to Cummuquid for the winter. Sbo IB II V I IIK wild Mr. and Mrs. Cluude Aloxunder, Mrs. Earl P, Morriu ent irlalaed ut a bridge luncheon Thursday i» her homo. Mr. und Mrs. Wuo llolllii gsheud huvo olotfed their homo and have returned to Springfield for the win- Uer. Mrs. John p. Munniii g attended Ia luncheon tor eight 1007 Wellesley 1 graduates given at tho homo of Mrs. L. II. Howe In Falmouth. Other guests present were from Vineyard Haven, Hugumoro, Sand- wich , cotult , Brockton, Weekend KUOH IH at the Wood- lands' wore Mrs. Woodland's par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, and her slstor, Mrs. Gertrude Bchell , and two children, Karon and Grot- ohen, and MM. John Tborne of BuzzardB May. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson mo- [ tored to Hudson Tuesday. West Barnstable MRS. ROBERT E. ROBBINS s Correspondent ENTERTAINMENT FOR CLUBS. Hotels , Banquets end Private Par- ties. Contact Sid Wright , Tel. Hy- annls 14II-W, WILL BUY your old Canos, Ivory articles, whulo tooth , scrimshaw , old glass, old portraits, and marine paintings and odd articles. Reply Box M , Barnstable Patriot. I Hardy Chrysanthemums Now varieties and now colors. VI BR our gardens and BOO thorn In bloom. Shore Road , near Gray Gables, Bourne. A. K. KENDRICK , Grower BimnnrdB May FOR SALE Indian Arrow Points and Relics, Box C.i Barnstable Patriot, CHESTER A. CROCKER , VICTOR F. ADAMS, GEORGE L. CROSS, Licensing Board for the Town of Barnstable. Nov. 10, 1949. PA88BOOK LOST Notice iif hereby given that Pass- book, No. 17521, issued by the Hy- annls Trust Company Savings De- partment, has been lost or de- stroyed and that application has been made to the said Hyannis Trust Company to issue a duplicate book in accordance with Section 40, Chapter 590, Acts of 190S. Nov. 10, 17, 24. A FRIENDLY VISITOR IN CAPE COD HOMES FOR THE PAST 120 YEAR8. Witness, Collen C. Campbell, Es- quire, Judge of said Court, this 21st day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty- ' Dine. KENRICK A. SPARROW, Register Oct. 7, Nov. 3, 10 PA8SBOOK L08T Notice is hereby given that Pass- book, No. 14038, issued by the Hyannls Trust Company Savings .^ciiarttnent, has been lost or de- Broyed and that application has 'icon made to the said Hyannis Trust Company to issue a dupli- cat e hook In accordance with Sec- tion 40, Chapter 590, Acts of 1908. Oct. 21, Nov. 3, 10 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE In accordance with Section 15A . of Chapter 440 of the Acts ct l«.'i5. Name of Applicant—Cupo Cod Package Store, Inc.; Sylvia J. Pen- dergast , President and Treasurer. I Kind of License—Renewal , Re- 1 tall Package Store, all year round , Wines and -Malt Beverages. Period Covered by License— ' Jan. 1 to Dec. 81, 1950, incl. I Locution and Description of , Premises—Corner Old County Road and Route 28, Centervllle , Muss. Wooden structure , two rooms on street floor , cellar for storage. , CHESTER A. CROCKER , VICTOR F. ADAMS, GEORGE L. CROSS, Licensing Board for the Town of Hamstnble. Nov. 10, 1949. ' Osterville PERSONALS Mr. und Mrs. Leonard Tallman drove to Cambridge on Sunday to visit Mrs. Tallmau 's brother , Hal- lett Boult. He was ublo to return \ to the Cape with them , after an appendectomy performed two, weeks ago. He will visit his other sister and brother-lniil-w, Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Leonard , while here. Mrs. Albert Dean has been 111 at her home and is reported Im- proving after a fall. Mrs. Alice Pierce is in Falmouth for the winter, after spending the summer here with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Shir- ley Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Silver and son George, of Natick have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Swift. , , Mrs. Austin Smith of Wellesley has been a guest ot Mrs. Adrian Chadwlck.