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Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable, Massachusetts
December 8, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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BIRTHDAY PARTY Elizabeth Smith, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary with a party at her home on Old Mill Her guests were Arlene Shields, Gail Crosby, Joy Klttlla, Barbara HopkinB, Terry Ann Rogers, Jean Allen Virginia Beaumont, Diane Wilson and Larry Brans. Games were played by the group. Color scheme was carried out In pastel shades of blue and pink. A lovely birthday cake was the center, of attraction for retreshmfents. SCOUT FOOD 8ALE The Troop Committee of the Girl Scouts held a food sale In the Drug Store last Thursday, netting $43. The committee: Mrs. Delton Hall, Mrs. Hay Reid and Mrs. Shirley Crosby. TRI-F CLUB Mrs. ErneBt Frits was the speak- er at a meeting of the Tri-P Club of the Baptist Church. She dis- cussed and displayed Christmas greens. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Leonard Cloud and Mrs. T. Scott Buckner. "BUNDLE DAY" "Bundle Day" was held at the Elementary School last Tuesday and Wednesday. Clean usable arti- cles of wearing apparel for children or babies were accepted by the teachers. The clothing crusade is under the sponsorship of the Save-the- Child Federation of New York. KOOMEY-ELLIOT T NUPTIALS Miss Margaret Elliott, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott of Centerville, became the bride of Dr. John G. Koomey of New York City at a ceremony last Saturday afternoon In the rectory of Our Lady of Assumption Church by the Rev. John Drlscoll. Only attend- ants for the couple were Miss Ma- rie Elliott, sister of the bride, and James P. Sousa, her brother-in-law. After the ceremony, members ot the Immediate families and a few close friends gathered at Aunt Tempy 's Tea House In Osterville for a reception, after which the newlyweds left on a short trip. They will make their home in Lewlston, Me. The new Mrs. Koomey was grad- uated this year from Massachusetts Hospital School of Nursing in Bos- ton, Her husband is a graduate of Columbia University in New York and Boston University School of Medicine. At the present time, he is a resident physician at Central Maine General Hospital, Lewlston. BIRTHDAY PARTY John Bowes , son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bowes, celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary at his home. Guests were Donna Hallett , Rita Marie Whlteley, Judith Adams, Richard Nese, Daniel McEvoy, Carol Wolflnger, Bonnie Jean Lewis, Dan- iel Flynn, Joseph Walsh , Elaine Pierce and John's cousin , Sybil Bowes and hlB Bisters, Terry and Diane. Games were played with Daniel Flynn winning an award . 1 Refreshments were served. PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fraser and son David have visited Boston. Mrs. Fraser's mother, Mrs. David Fraser, and her brother, Daniel Holmes, re- turned with them for the weekend. CHRISTMAS SALE During an all-day meeting of the Baptist Sewing Circle in the home of Mrs. Styles Flske, plans were made for its annual Christmas sale to be held from 10; 30 a.m. until 4 p.m., December 13, in the Church vestry. Mrs. John Alcock is gen- eral chairman. Assisting at the tables will be Mrs. Emily Hallett and Mrs. Fiske, food; Mrs. Elliot Crosby and MTB . Silas Whitehead, aprons; Mrs. Archibald MacKean and Mrs. Hasen C. MacDonald , fancy arti- cles; Mrs. David Starck and Mrs. Helen Williams, plants and Christ- mas greettB. The sum of $60 was voted toward the general fund of the church, and it was announced that a Christmas party will be held during the next meeting, December 16, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Whitehead. Mrs. Whitehead will be assisted in ar- ranging the party by Mrs. Flske and Miss Klsie ChadwUk. CHRI8TMA8 3ALE A Christmas sale was held Inst Saturday at the Community Center sponsored by Our Lady of Assump- tion Guild , with Mrs. Robert Lebel as general chairman. Mrs. Dennis Cllggott was In charge of the food table and was assisted hy Mmes. Shirley Crosby, William T. White- ley, and William T. Whlteley, Jr. Others assisting included Mrs. Clifford Bonna, chairman of the gift and children's table, with Mmes. Louis Bowes, Gertrude Childs , Francis A. Welih and John Cotter on Her committee; a table of religious articles and gifts was In charge of Mrs . Roger Carlson and Mrs. John Rafferty. SURPRISE SHOWER The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Bennett of Centerville was the scono of a surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh , Jr. The party was arranged by their friends on the Walsh's 8th wedding anniversary. 1'rcBent wove Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims, Mr. und Mrs. Warren Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Whlteley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Lebel , MI SB Priseillii Walsh , Stuart Lagergren, all of Osterville; Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison of Hyannis , and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Walsh of Yarmouthport. I BAPTIST CHURCH At the Sunday, morning service will be given the last of the series of messages on the seven progres- sive acts of God in bringing order out of chaos. At 7:30 p.m. an old- time Hymn Sing will be conducted and a sermon preached from the subject, "What think ye of Christ?" For the Wednesday evening prayer meeting, the topic will be "Reconciliation Through Christ." The reference is Ephesians 2:11-18. VENISON DINNER Baptist Church was the scene of a venison dinner served Monday night , the meal being prepared by Messrs. Henry and Elmer Whlteley, David 8tarck, Silas Whitehead, Louis Williams , Alcott Hallett, Ce- cil and Richard Coleman, Albert Williams , and Marshall Allen. Mr . Louis P. Williams was mas- I ter of ceremonies, leading the group In old-time hymns and songs and playing of games. Dr. J. Edgar Park, president emeritus of Wheaton College, ad- dressed the group, giving a talk on his travels through Ireland, Eng- land and Iceland , and ended by stat- ing how very happy he was to be back in the good old U.S.A. Mr. Arthur Duffin was also a speaker, telling of his trip to Ire- land and Scotland and he also is glad to be nt home again. KAHELIN-KALA S WEDDING Miss Georgia Kalas, daughter of Mrs. James Kalas anil the late Mr. Kalas of Osterville , and Mr. Robert A. Knhelln of Centerville were united in marriage at the Osterville Baptist Church on Sunday, Doc. 4, by itev. Himni c. MacDonald , using tho double-ring service. The maid of honor was Miss Phy l- lis Oonaht, The best man was Er- nest Brown ot Hyannis. Tho bride was given in marriage by hor brother, Charles Kalas. A reception was hold at tho homo of the bridegroom's iiuroiita , Mr. ami Mrs. Ante Kahellll, In Conter- vllle, for relatives and close friends Of tlio family present from Worces- ter, Providence , Boston and tho Cape. The couple loft for Boston for a few dnys and later will leave for an extended honeymoon trip to Florida. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Boys of the Youth Fellowship of Community Church to attend the older boys' conference held at the Y..MC.A. in Salem were Richard Blanchard, Warren BJerke, Robert and David Hinckley and Austin El- dridge. The Youth Fellowship paid their registration feeB—and tho boys will give a report of the con- ference at one of the meetings dur- ing December. The Youth Fellowship Is a very active group of young people, and Is donating $75 to the building fund of the Church, from the proceeds or the two plays given by them last week, "The Rev . Petor Brlce, Bach- elor" and "Are We Dressing," un- der the direction of Mrs. Waldo Howe and Mrs. Theodore Turner. The membera of the east all de- serve a groat big vote of thanks for tholr parts well done. They were well received by a most apprecia tive audience, The cast of "Are Wo Dressing " iB to journey to Pocassot Sanato- rium this coming Saturday night to stage the repeat performance there. Cast includes Juntos Moran, Har- riet Mason , Richard Blanonar'd, Shirley Anderson , Jerry Huckubee , Judy Mulvoy , Edward Crosby and Barbara Pierce. COMMUNITY CLUB Tho meeting of the Community Club was held last Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Harold Gilford. A business meeting was conducted , at which $6 for the neediest family fund was voted. It was also decided to hold the next meeting December lfi, having a Christmas party, each one bringing a gift to exchange and somo kind of canned goods for a basket they aro lo give to a needy family. Mrs . Rosamond Milne re- signed us secretary, und her resig- nation was accepted with regrets. Mi'B. Harlaml Wheeler WIIB voted upon and accoptod as the now Bee- rotary. After the business mootin g a sur- prise baby shower was given the president of tho club , Mrs, Albert Hinckley, Assisting tho hostess wore Mrs. Ralph Lagergren and Mrs. Wllliii'd Phillips. Be your own reporter. Tell your correspondent the news. OSTERVILLE NEWS f<.««W«»««.»»»S'»»»""""""»"»«»».«W.l«l«l.»»«'«'«W».«Wa«a.,« I ^ ^ ^B BBBEy^v ^ TaBsyKamhsaf Jassa^^^ ^satf* «J S^^^^^ S l^ af "^"^^ CHRISTMAS FRUlT CAKES 65c lb. PLUM PUDDINGS 75c each ASSORTED CHRISTMAS COOKIES 3 for 10c ' SANTA CLAUS COOKIES 10c each ; Cape Cod Bakery S66 A MAIN STREET, * HYANNIS CAKE SHOP — CHATHAM ; •iffiiffi r t f i f i r f I During 1949 1 I p r ef e r r e d &i/truckusers I ¦ overthenext I I two mahes I I combined | mm M MM IIP I S P / iaa^ lVlWlWH'VIPV^IaaP ^BV , Baar ,HVH^^BaRBT W'/jr s w f iw/M / JBt^BtK^t^KH ^g ^nKKn^^BSR ^^RS ^RS] l^^^^^0SBi * .H fEm4l*^^^&B^£ ^ ^ m tmyt f w l l l f WW AD VANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS I I I llll ¦ IIP j|p . 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