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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
H A special town nnetlng will be
I ..M at 8 pm. Wedneaday. Dec. 7,
I t the Chatham Community Build-
I HUT to determine whether the town
I in take over the Federal Housing
I project at Great Hill. It Buch ao-
I Hon is approved the project will
I revert to the Town. Section 1
1
3
|of the Lanham Act provides for
I the removal of the dwellings lo-
I cated on land owned by George S.
I Bearse. A waiver of the removal
I act is sought.
W DR. CARL F. 8CHULT2 GUEST
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The Rev. Carl P. Sohultz, D.D.,
I pastor of the Federated Church of
|Hyannls, was guest speaker at the
I regular meeting of the Central
|cape Klwanls Club at Wayside
iH inn on Tuesday night. Highlights
|0f bis 25 years as preacher, parson
I and tiastor were reviewed by Dr.
I gchultz. He spoke of the efforts
B made to curb Juvenile delinquency
B iij- providing recreational centers.
B His talk was well received by the
|34 members and guests present.
H Guests Included Lieut. Gov. John
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Martin and Francis Morin of Hy-
H annis; Lieut. Gov.-elect Wilfred
H Calland of Brldgewater, and the
H Rev. Charles DeVrles of the Chat-
I ham and Brewster TTnlversallst
H Churches.
B At ,h0 meeting on Tuesday, Nov.
H %1, a Thanksgiving address was
B s'ven By the Rev. Frederick
B Franks. William Hart Ohman was
B inducted by Past Lieut. Gov. Henry
B Smith.
B "Fire Insurance Adjustment"
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will be the subject of a talk by
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Norman Crane of East Orleans at
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the next meeting on Dec. 6th.
1 A Girl's choir from the Sea Pines
I School will entertain the club with
¦Christmas songs on Dec. 13.
W RUMMAGE SALE
1 The Chatham Branch of the
¦ Cape Cod Hospital Aid will hold a
¦ rummage sale on Wednesday, Dec.
¦ 7th, in the florist shop next to
¦Webster's.
CHRISTMAS 8ALE8
The Ladies' Aid of the Chatham
Congregational Church will hold
the annual Christmas sale, supper
and auction on Wednesday, Dec.
7th, in the church vestry.
Chatham Unit, American Legion
Auxiliary, will hold its annual Bale
of aprons, fancy work and holders
on Friday, Dec. 9th, beginning at '
10 a.m. Parcel Post articles will ,
be on sale. A doll will be given
as special prize. Mrs, Hattle Small,
sewing chairman, will be in charge
assisted by unit members.
BASKETBALL SEASON
The first game of the basketball
season comes on Friday night at
the Community Building between
High School teams of Sandwich
and Chatham.
PROUDFOOT-STONE WEDDING
Miss Isabel Marie Stone, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George V.
Stone of EaBt BrewBter, was united
In marriage on Thanksgiving morn-
1
ing to Mr. Edwin Kendrlck Proud-
foot, son of Mrs, Edith Proudfoot
of ' Chatham, at St. Joan of Arc
Roman Catholic Church , Orleans.
The marriage was solemnized by
the Rev. James E, Lynch at a nup-
tial mass at 11:30 a.m. During the
ceremony John Breault, accom-
panied by Mrs. Dumont, sang sev-
eral selections.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. The maid of
honor was Miss Catherine A. Stone
of Edenwald, N. Y., a cousin of the
bride. The bridesmaids, also cou-
sins of the bride, were Miss Dor-
othy Crowe of Elmhurst, R. I., and
MISB Claire Dennison of St. Al-
bions, L. I.
Eugene Love of Chatham was
the best man and Robert Thomson
and Merrill Philips served as
ushers.
A reception followed the cere-
mony at "Markathelen, the sum'
mer home of the bride's aunts, the
Misses Kathryn, Helen and Mary
Stone, of Pelham Manor, N, Y.
A few of the many guests who
were present were Mr. and Mrs.
George Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Good-
win, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stone,
Mr. Frank Dennison, Mrs. Arthur
Hay, MrB. George Crowe and
daughter, Mrs. George Reldy, Mrs.
Edith Dennison, Mr. and Mrs,
Bearse, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O.
Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H, Rogers, Miss
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Davina Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Eldredge, Richard Wills, Rob-
ert Petit, Mr. and Mrs. John
Breault , Misa.Margaret Tracy, Miss
Mary Tracy of New York, MlsS
Eleanor Fltzpatrlck of Maiden,
Mrs. Agnes Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrltt Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Thomson and Mr. and Mrs.
Callaghan.
The bride, a graduate of Hunter
College, is a teacher in the East
Brewster school and the groom , a
graduate of the Chatham high
school, Is a builder.
After a short honeymoon in
Georgia the couple will reBlde in
East Brewster.
i PERSONALS
*,, Mrs. Eli Rogers, Jr., will enter-
tain the American Legion, Auxiliary
Sewing Circle on Friday at her
home on Queen Anne Road.
Laurence Mount Is a patient nt
the"- Cape Cod Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath re-
turned to Sharon on Sunday after
spending the past week at the
home of her mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Arthur Gould and
Mrs. Frank Nickerson.
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PERSONALS
Donald Eldredge, a student at
Dartmouth College, spent the holi-
day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
L. V. Eldredge.
Miss Barbara Eldredge and Miss
Georgia Robblns were at their
homes for Thanksgiving.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Lind-
blade spent the holiday with his
brother and family, In Qulncy.
Mrs. Jonathan Ryder celebrated
her 70th birthday this week by at-
tending a Hollywood Luncheon at
Hyannls accompanied by MrB.
Cedrlc Sears of Hyannls and MrB.
Burton Ryder of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hopkins of
Greenfield, N. H„ and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Poole of South Amer-
ica were recent guests of their
brother, Dr. Henry D. P. Hopkins
and family.
Attending a family dinner party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Tralna on Thanksgiving Day were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Eldredge; her grandmother, Mrs.
Lizzie Eldredge; Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
lard Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wy-
man Eldredge of Qulncy, and Miss
Marie Gould, a student at a Rhode
Island School.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brent have
been visiting her sisters, the
Misses Alice and Jennie Asselln in
Lowell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drake of
Braintree were holiday guests of
their parents, at the Morse cottage
on Queen Anne Road.
Mrs.^hafer
of
Hyannls Is
nurs-
' ing at the Ralph Houchln homo.
Thomas McDermott of Jamaica
Plain was In town over the week
.' end. His sister , Mrs. Molly McDer-
' mott, returned to Boston with him
j to spend the winter.
J Alterations are being made to
I the old Bow Root House on Queen
' Anne Road.
Miss Florence Llnnoll bus closed
, ' her North Chatham homo and is
|spending a few days in Concord
I and Boston before leaving lo spend
J the winter in Clearwater , Florida,
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumper
I have returned after a holiday visit
with their daughter In Boston,
Miss Esther Larkln, a student
at Brandeis University, was home
I for the holiday recess.
Miss Pamela Tuttle has returned
I to the University of Massachusetts
|after spending Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tuttle.
Mrs. Orlck Young has returned
after visiting relatives in Randolph .
The Misses Marie and Cecile
Dolger have closed their home at
the Mill Pond and returned to New
York for the winter.
I CHATHAM NEWS
In West Falmouth , Nov. 17, Mrs
Gertrude W. Kingman.
In Milton , Nov. 9, Joseph L. Ran-
kin, aged 79, summer resident of
Orleans.
In Provincetown , Nov. t8, Eman-
uel A, Jason , aged 10.
Nov . 23, Levi Kldrodge of South
Chatham,
In West Harwich , Nov. 21, infant
daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth
C. Dunlop, Jr., Dennlsport.
In Woods Hole, Nov. 29, Mrs
Abllgall E. Doollng, ngod 87, form-
erly of Boston.
In Ostervllle , Nov. 28, Arnold
Washington , 3rd , aged 2% months.
In West Falmouth, Nov. 30, Mrs.
Emily Creemer, aged 63.
In Provincetown, Nov. 29, Mrs,
John W. Allen , aged 76.
In Hyannis, Nov. 28, Lvsnndor P
Beal, nged 68, Harwlchport.
In Provincetown , Nov. 2(i, George
P. Williams, nged 68.
In Flushing, N. Y„ Nov. 27 , Bur-
ton 0. Eldrldge, nged 65, native of
East Harwich,
In Boston , Nov. 24 , Mrs. Mabel
Day, aged about 71 , former sum-
mer resident of Provincetown.
In Falmouth , Nov. 29, Otis CI.
Bottle, nged 74.
DEATHS
BAPTIST CHURCH '
Pastor Scott and family are now
completely moved from their for-
mer homo in Forestdale und aro
now located in the Baptist parson-
I
age on Hyannls Road in Barnstable.
Throe of the four Scott boys aro
attending Iho Barnstable Grammar1
School. Richard is In tho lit'tli
grade, Gordon is in the third grade,
and Kenneth Is enrolled In the first
: grade.
The morning sermons at the
\ Barnstable church have been em-
phasizing Stewardshlp-^-thus far,
Personal, Family, and church Stew-
ardship have been considered—this
I next Sunday, World Stewardship
I will bo dwelt on In relation to Iho
teaching found In the Holy Scrip-
tures . The evening service will
present Mrs. Harriet' K. Atkinson
, Ncwcomb of Mlddleboro
. in n Sacred
I Concert. Mrs. Nowt-omh is n grnd-
I mite of Whoaton College und ma-
jored In music , included In her ren-
1 ditlons will be "Tho Crucifixion " by
Pearl G. Curran, "The Ninety and
Nino " by Edward Campion , "When
I Survey tho Wondrous Cross" by
Lawrence Dope and "Forward to
Christ" by Geoffrey O'llarn. Piano
accompanist for the concert will bo
Mrs. Jeanne Richardson Scott. Tho
public is cordiall y Invited to at-
tend.
The Youtli Fellowship of the lo-
cal church is meeting each Sunday
artornoon with a lino group or young
people in attendance. Parents of
the youth act as hosts each Sunday
after the meeting and serve re-
freshments. There has been an av-
erage attendance of 20 at the gath-
ering. This next week Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Libby of Cummaquid will
be the host parents. All young peo-
ple find a cordial welcome at these
Informal assemblies at the Blx
o'clock hour.
Rev. Mr. Scott will be the speak-
er at the Barnstable County Prison
this next Sunday at the 3 p.m. serv-
ice, when devotions, singing and
special music will be presented.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Regular Board Meeting of
the Barnstable Woman's Club will
be held on Monday, December 5,
at 7:30 p.m. In the Club House, not
at the home of the Preslent.
Immediately following tills, at 8
p.m., there will be an Open Meet-
ing for a "Plastics" demonstration
by Mrs. Blanche Watson. Everyone
in the community is invited to at-
tend and refreshments will be
served by the Veterans' Commit-
tee, Mrs. Anthony George, chair-
man. This demonstration Is being
sponsored by the Division of Co-
operation with War Veterans' Com-
mittee of the BaniBtablo Woman's
Club in conjunction with their
work for the Veterans' "Gift Shop"
which was explained recently by
Mrs, Jennings and Mrs. Ruddock of
the American 'Legion.
BARNACLES
The Barnacles held their regular
meeting at the Woman's Club hall
on Tuesday night.
BETHEL CARD PARTY
A public bridge and whist party
has been planned by Bethel Shrine
for 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Sheriff and Mrs. Donald P. Tul-
loch with Mrs. Lillian Phllbrook as
co-hostess. Score prizes, special
prizes and refreshments are listed.
Others serving are Mesdames Dor-
othy Lewis, Anna Jones, Louise
Burnett , Evelyn Fraser, Ruth Kel-
ley, Annette Smith, and Henry A,
Kelley and Harry Phllbrook.
HEDDERIG-GARDNER
WEDDING
MIBB Charlotte Mne Gardner ,
daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Libby
Gardner of Barnstable, became tho
bride of Donald Alden Hedderlg,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Theodore Hed-
derlg of Nutlck , on Sunday after-
noon , November 20, in the Third
Baptist Church of Barnstable. The
Rev. William Stafford Scott, pastor
of the church , officiated at the
double-ring service.
The bride was given In marriage
by her brother , Richard Lawrence
Gardner, The matron of honor was
Mrs. Thomns Leonard of Soltuate.
The bridesmaids were Miss Mar-
jory Jenkins of Pocasset, Miss June
Anderson of Barnstable, and Mrs.
Joseph Richard Doiicette Of Qulncy.
Robert Hedderlg of Troy, N. Y„
was best man for his brother, and
ushers were Joseph Richard Doii-
cette of Qulncy, Thomns Leonard
of Sciliuite and Ernest l.ihby of
Barnstable, uncle of the bride.
The church was decorated with
white chrysanthemums nnd enn-
dlebra , and MIBB Cynthia Libby,
cousin of the bride, lighted the
, candles, The traditional bridal
i music included "O Promise Me"
and "I Love You Truly ", with Miss
Elizabeth Loland of Cotult ut tho
organ.
Snapdragons, carnations and
chrysanthemums In fuschta, gold
and white and white roses deco-
rated the Woman's Club Hall for
the reception bold utter Iho cere-
mony.
Tiie bride is a graduate of Barn-
stable High School and attended
tho Eleanor Senile Whitney School
of Music, Florida Southern College
in Lakeland , Florida.
Mr. Hedderlg Is a graduato of
Natlck High School , Miss Farmer's
School of Baking in Boston und
was, u Seubee during World War
II. |
On their return from n short
motor trip they will spend n few
days In Barnstable and Natlck , then
motor to Florida for the winter
season, '
Out-ot'-town guests attending tho
wedding wore Mr. Rupert Landers ,
grandfather of the bridegroom, of
I Nutlck; Mr . and Mrs . Norinnii But-
I ters and daughter , Barbara , of Ac
ton; Mr. nnd Mrs. Earlo Torroy
and Miss Inez Arnold of Rockland;
. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Parkinson of
llroi -kton; Mr. and Mm. Prank
Jenkins of Pocasset; Mr. and Mrs.
j Henry Dttbo of New Bedfo rd ; Mrs .
Herbert Travares, Miss Loulsn
! Travares and Mr, John Travaros of
|Framlngham; Mr, and M rs. Harry
Morris of Dodliam; Mr. Nelson
Bouchard and Mr . John Bouchard
of Norwood; and others from Har-
wich , Centorvllle, West Dennis , Os-
tervlllo, Cotult, llyannlH , West
Barnstable, Yarmouth und Saga-
more.
PERSONALS
Garfield Chaso Is with his daugh-
ter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jos-
eph Walsh , ut Riverside, it. I. Mr.
(Ilmse bus Just returned from the
Cape Cod Hospital.
Arnold Nickerson has returned
to Northeastern College after
spending the Thanksgiving week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Nickerson .
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Hall and
famil y of Londonderry, N. 11., spent
Thanksgiving weekend wlih hur
parents, Mr. and Mrs . liinddock
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everett hud
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rlloy of
Ynrmoutlipoit , recently spent linen
days in Now Hampshire and attend-
ed tiie Dartmouth-Cornell football
game.
Mrs. E. MJlburn Carver, Sr, and
son, E. Milburn Carver, Jr. of
Brldgewater wore recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cury for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Ncwcomb
and daughters , Linda and Julie ,
of New Haven , Conn., have boon
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs .
William J. Buckler.
William J. Buckler haB returned
by plane from Glace Bay, Nova
Scotia, where he attended the 50th
wedding anniversary of ills par-
ents , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Buckler.
Miss June F. Anderson of the
Butera School of Fine Arts, Bos-
ton , spent Thanksgiving weekend
with her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alicde Bretagne
have closed their cottage at Cobb
Village for the winter and have
gone to Fort Myers Beach, Fla.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernes, Droit and
family spent Thunksglvlng week-
end In New York.
Miss Patricia Connor of Radcliffe
College spent Thunksglvlng with
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Connor, and family,
Miss N atalie Johnson of Sargent
College was homo for the holiday
weekend.
PERSONALS
William G. Cummtngs of this vil-
lage is among 165 students at Har-
vard University receiving awards
voted by tho Committee on the
Regulation of Athletic Sports to
members of seven Harvard fall
sports squads. Tho announcement
was made by Athletic Director Wil-
liam J. Bingham , prior to tho Var-
sity Football Banquet November 22.
Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Colounn , his
apprentice , Mr. Eball , and their
daughter Victoria again will spend
the winter in Mount Dorn , Fla., and
have closed their newly-purchased
home on Main Street.
Private First Class Richard C,
Ryder is spending a 20-dny fur-
lough with his parents , Mr. and
Mrs. Frank C. Ryder. This Is his
first furlough since he enlisted In
the U. S. Air Force a year ago,
when he was stationed at Fort
Warren , Cheyenne, Wyo.
Mrs. Avira E. Libby has returned
to Huntington , L. I,, after spending
soveral days al her homo hero. Mrs.
Libby came to attond tho wedding
of her granddaughter, Oharolotte
Gardner (Hoddrlg).
Mrs. Addle Nickorson of Orleans
was tho recent guest of her son,
Harold Nickerson , and family for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Harrow and
Miss Mary ('. Nyo were Thanks-
giving guests in Provincetown.
Miss Maude 11. linker entertained
tiie following people for Thanksgiv-
ing; Mr. nnd Mrs . Bernard II. Ha-
lter, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Donaldson
of Brockton, Mrs. Mary 11. Lorlng
and Miss Mildred Hiiitwell.
Ml'B. Mary 11. Lorlng nnd Miss
Maude Baker visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Standish of Littleton re-
cently.
Mrs. Sophie Dunham Is staying
With Miss Mario Tavoau.
Miss Elizabeth M. Pnrmelle of
Provldonco was a recent guost of
Miss Mildred M . llartwell.
Miss Maude 11. Baker was a re-
cent guest of Mrs. Leslie Little of
Bucksport, Mo.
Miss Muriel Nowsome entertain-
ed her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Groighton, Jr ., and
their sons for the weekend, she
spent Thanksgiving with them in
Brighton.
Mrs. Clara Ferguson Is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Sarah Daniels .
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