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'TINY ' HAMBLTNWinter Hours 8:30 - 6:00CLOSED WEDNESDAYinWest YarmouthINSURANCE"without a doubt"it'sRobert M. BurrillAgencyCape and Islands Bldg.Route 28 s SPring 5-3100YOLtSWAGE*^±J^8TS *FALMOUTH ROAD, HYANNISTel. SPring S-3782NEWGLENW00D24"FIT-INandFREE-STANDINGGAS RANGEfevri£>»B HIV-^-'^'iIT'S FIT-IN Uke BUILT-INGlen wood "FI T-INS" simplyslide into the counter top orbetween counter cabinets. Uglycrevices are eliminated by aFLUSH FLANGE COM-PLETELY AROUND THERANGE, making a custombuilt-in urit . . . and integralpart of the counter top. Leglevelers insure perfect fit.Large 20" oven.KENT PIANO CO.PIANOS&ORGANS32'» Main St., Hyannis SP. 5-2933DICK CRAIG'SRECORD ROOMAsk About Our RecordClubAfter you have purchased 10records - no time limit - picka record of your choice —FREE505 Main St. SP 5-463 1opp. Grant'sRENTAL - SALES- SERVICEWright Power Blade SawsBabbitt RentalsJohn T. Crawford, PropRoute 21, HyannbjoursElectric Servicei'ohn F Stever, Prop.Residential CommercialWiring and RepairsEXeter 8-3964 Bass River, MassLANDSCAPINGbyGomes•To Mive, let us crude.Beautifying Is our trade.Satisfaction is our motto.Let us start your work tomorrow.TeL Har. 645-WSUBURBANGAS CORPORATIONA. E. Duuphiiiev, Pres.Bulk & Bottled Gas - AppliancesRt. 6A Orleans, Tel. 585HYANNISTel, SPring 5*0686k On display in our showrooms &A or at the /? Rotary Home AndJ Merchandise Show ?? Hyannis Armory 7| April 27th - 28th - 29m }The executive committee of theDennis Women's club Monday trans-ferred $500 to the scholarship fund ,bringing the total in that fund to$2,369.53.The committee also transfe rred$47 to a fund designed to permitadoption of a Korean orphan fora year. The amount in this fund isnow $180. In charge of the projectis Mrs. Edward A. Rood, chairmanof the foreign service committee.The executive committee meeting,including 30 persons, was held at thehome of Mrs. Allan E. Neal, clubpresident.The annual meeting and electionwill be Wednesday, May 3, withluncheon at the Priscilla Aldcn Roomin Hyannis.Club Transfers$500 ToScholarship FundPat Murphy would like a secretarialposition on the Cape next fall. Hercommercial course and honor rollposition certainly make her qualifiedfor the job. Pat has taken part in thechorus and the bowling league.Judy Piper plans to work at Cape& Vineyard Electric Co. next year.She has taken the commercial courseand has been a big help to our basket-ball and softball teams. In addition,Judy has been a majorette.Charles 'Bowman is undecidedabout his future , but he is sure aboutwanting to leave the Cape and see alittle bit of the world beyond thebridge. His efforts in the shop madejunior prom and senior play successes.Stewart Deware has taken thecollege course in preparation for hisfurther education at West VirginiaWesleyan. He has taken part in theband and orchestra and just recently,the golf team.Gordon Spence is taking the collegecourse and will attend the Universityof Massachusetts next year. Gordonhas been active in football and bas-ketball.Philip Perkins plans to go to theMaritime Academy after completingthe college course at D-Y. Phil'sactivities include volleyball, track andthe gym club.Richard Pickering has taken theshop course and plans to work at hisfather's garage next year. He helpedmake decorations and props for theJunior and Christmas proms and thesenior class play.John Gomsey has taken the indus-trial arts course and in the succeed-ing year he will work. John helpeddecorate and design props for theJunior and Christinas proms and thesenior play.Barry Foss has studied college sub-jects at Regional and is going toenter Cape Cod Community Collegein the fall. Barry is on the golf teamand in the Key Club.SENIOR SPOTLIGHTThe road ahead for West YarmouthScout Troop 58 will depend a lot onan auction schedule May 23 at theRainbow Ballroom.¦At a court of honor meeting Tues-day Frank Shealy, troop committeechairman, urged all friends of thetroop to don-ate items to the auction.Persons with items may leave them atthe homes of Herbert I:. Peterson ,Thomas Houghton , or Richard E.Johnson.Two high awards were given atthe meeting. Scoutmaster Johnsonannounced promotion of Robert Sa-ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Saben, to star rark.Mr. Shealey made a life scoutaward to Stephen Peterson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Peterson.Merit badges and tenderfoot awardswent to other members of the troop.A recent meeting of Cub ScoutPack 58 featured an open house.These Scouts exhibited birds, planesand an airport , and one den presenteda skit.Pack Committee Chairman WilliamBlair appealed for volunteers to actas den mothers.St its new temple in South Yarmouth ,starting at 7 pm. Proceeds will bene-fit the building fund.Dr. Hcrmon Howes and familyreturn this week from their Bahamasvacation.Miss Martha Wolfe is visiting inNew York and Virginia.Miss O. Inez Allen of Pleasant St.has returned home after a winter 'sabsence in Providence and Washing-ion.Mrs. Edna Martin is at homefrom Cape Cod Hospital, where shewas a patient for several weeks.Recent arrivals from Florida in-clude Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Chaseand Mrs. Susie Carpenter of BassRiver , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forsythcand Miss Betty Hoffman,Jeffrey Halunen is home from CapeCod Hospital, where he was ill withpneumonia for 10 days.Troop 58 AuctionScheduled May 23South Yarmouth Women 's Clubwill hold its annual meeting Monday,May 1. at the Town Hall. Coffeeat 1:30 will be followed at 2 bythe annual election of officers andother business. Mrs. Arthur Moraw-ski , Mrs. Henry Hoyt , Mrs. H. J.Doherty, Mrs. Warren Boothman.Mrs. Bertha Campbell and Mrs. JohnField will be hostesses. In charge ofhospitality will be Mrs. Harold Mar-tin and Mrs. Frank Sherwin.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Homerand family have moved from StateHighway to the Homer homestead onMain St.Mrs. Ray Levitt was among GrayLadies receiving awards for theirservices at Cape Cod Hospital dur-ing a recent meeting of the RedCross Chapter in Hyannis.Mr. and Mrs. Roger Eldridge Jr.have arrived fro m Lake Worth , Fla.,for the summer.Captains for the Cancer Crusadein South Yarmouth are Mrs. HaroldHayes Jr., Mrs. Harold Newell , Mrs.Charles Royal , Mrs. A. T. Melbye ,Mrs. Peter Sykes, Mrs. Richard TerrioMrs. Earl Baker Mrs. Charles Still ,Mrs. Joseph Panek and Miss MaryAthoc. For Bass River the captain isMrs. Robert Wood.The Michael Sealdini family fromPompano, Fla., arc occupying theDayton apartment on North Main St.by the grange group to Eye* For theNeedy. A number of old sheets andblankets have been forwarded to ananimal hospital. Refreshments wereserved by Mr. and Mrs. CarltonChase and Mr. and Mrs. EdwardWebster.Mrs. Evelyn MeVey is on a tourof Europe. Her sons Jimmie andSonny are staying with their grand-parents , Mr. and Mrs. Irving F.White of Station Ave. while she isaway.Howard Lodge will sponsor apublic auction on Monday, May 8,Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Craighave returned to their Bass Riverhome after a winter in West PalmBeach , Fla.Mrs. Bradford Tallman , chairman,reports proceeds of around $90 fromthe rummage sale held Saturday bythe Circles of the WSCS.Mr. and Mrs. Earle N. Fontneau ofPleasant St. have returned home froma winter in Florida.Five candidates received the thirdand fourth degrees at Yarmouth Gran-ge meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Wildcyacted as master of a women's teamfor the third degree, and the fourthwas conferred by a team with AvcrillLook as master. A donation of $5was voted to the Cancer Fund . Itwas reported that 175 pairs of oldeyeglasses have been sent this year:SouthYarmoiitlSCHOOL PAGE STAFFEditor: Peter B. CooperAssociate Editor: Cathleen AmesStaff: Meredith Farrell, SheilaStone, Marianne Sullivan , RothKrueger, Marilyn Brooks, GallBurke, Jane Wardwell , Susan Mraz,Agnes Douguiis, Lillian Schenkel-berger, Kingsley Kelley, JudithAndersen, Ann MacLeod.Faculty Adv. Mrs. Homer EvansThe Juniors at the Dennis-Yar-mouth Regional High School heldtwo class meetings last week to de-cide on a name and a theme for theProm to be held on May 5th at theRegional High gym.The class decided on an orientalmotif with the name of "Sayonara"which means "hello" as well as "good-bye."Girls are to come in formal dressand the Junior boys are to wear whitecoated tuxedos which can be rentedat the Puritan Clothing Store in Hy-annis.The tickets are to be two dollarsapiece and they can be obtained fromthe Juniors. There will-be no stagsallowed.Craig Studios will take colored pic-tures for any couple who desires them.After the Prom*a buffet dinner will beserved for all Juniors and dates at theCaptain's table in the Hyannis YachtClub on Ocean Street in Hyannis.Junior Prom, 'Sayonara' Will BeFormal Gown, White Tuxedo AffairWe've seen a bit of lace lately ona certain "Tadpole" in 3rd period gymclass.Who are the sportwriters four?We hear a certain senior Englishteacher is quite an avid admirer ofour new president 's book, "Profiles inCourage."What senior girl is the worst volly-ball player in the 3rd period gymclass, according to P.W.?What lunch table is planning aspaghetti party in the near future ?Who's coming home the 26th ofMay? Huh , Merry?_——— -D-Y Sp yAt last week's meeting the Men'sClub of the South Dennis Congrega-tional Church elected new officers:Palmer J. Cook, president; GeorgeP. Marble, vice-president; John W.Wilcher , secretary; and Robert E.Crowell, treasurer.Men's Club ElectsNew OfficersEzra Baker SchoolMonday - Chicken-vegetable soup,steamed frankfurt on toasted roll ,relishes, fruited vanilla cream pud-ding.Tuesday - Baked macaroni and cheese,deviled eggs, rainbow cole slaw,peanut butter muffins with butter,date fruit cup.Wednesday - Tomato juice , bakedsausage, French toast with maplesyrup, deep-dish apple pie withcheese.Thursday - Cranberry juice , chickensalad roll, potato chips, vegetable ,ice cream.Friday - Baked fish fillet , parsley po-tatoes, buttered peas, bread andbutter , sliced peaches and cookies.Milk with all meals.MenusWhipple MakesColgate SquadPeter Whipple , a freshman fromBass River, is a member of the year-ling track squad at Colgate University.Whipple , who graduated from Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, let-tered in basketball , soccer, footbalf,and track. He also holds the schoolrecords in the 220, and the 440 yardsprints , the broad jump, and was amember of the record setting relayteam. He will be in the sprints eventsfor the team this season.The team is entered in six meets,the opener being against SyracuseUniversity on May 5. Other teams onthe schedule include R.P.I. and Cor-nell.Mrs. Baker's third period speechclass was entertained by Mr. CliffordHall , who spoke to them on the sub-ject of the opportunities for teenagersin the field of television and radio.The sixth period speech class willbe entertained by Nancy Selfc's fath-er, who will give an illustrated talk.Seniors are about to study the Vic-torian Period in Mrs. Baker 's room,and we are happy to sec the announce-ment that a movie of this period hasarrived.The Seniors will be able to keepinformed of the newest books for sen-ior reading. Book reviewers have beenselected in each class. They includeBen Richardson , Nancy Selfe, SheilaStone, Roger Dickey, Cathleen Amesand Christine Owocki.Peter Cooper will report to secondperiod English class on the play, "TheMiracle Worker." It portrays the lifeof Helen Keller.Richard Moore and Meredith Far-rell recently attended a youth confer-ence at Bridgewater. They will re-port to the English classes on thespeeches they heard.Mrs. Baker 's speech classes havestarted to read plays. Each studentwill give a two minute dramatizationof a famous twentieth century play.Priscilla Crane has been workingwith class advisor, Mrs. Baker, mak-ing arrangements for the five im-portant senior programs in June.Senior NewsApril 28, rummage sale by auxiliaryof Harwich American Legion , 7:30pm, Legion Hall , West Harwich.April 28, Cape Cod Duplicate BridgeClub, public tournament play 8pm, Jacob Sears Memorial Hall ,East DennisApril 29, "The Roaring 60's", DennisWomen's Club scholarship fundbenefit , 8-12 pm , Cape TowneHouse.April 29, public square dance forCancer Crusade, 8 pm , Ezra Ba-ker School, Quincy Newcomb call-ing.Each Saturday at 6:30 pm. overWOCB, radio broadcast by CapeCod Gospel Broadcasting Assn., lo-cal artists and speakers.May 1, public square dance, Recre-ation Bldg.. 8 pm . Harwich Cen-ter.May 1, Young Mothers club of Den-nis-Yarmouth , 8 pm, home ofVirginia Dumont in South Yar-mouth.May I , annual meeting Dennis Rifleand Pistol League. 7:30 pm. policeheadquarters.May 1, public whist party, VillageImprovement Club, 8 pm. DepotSt.. Dennis Port.May I. Star Club public whist party,I pm. Ocean Hall , Division St..West Harwich and Dennis Port.May I , public May Day Breakfastby Mectencets , vestry of Congre-gational Church. Yarmouth Port .7-8:30.May I . annual meeting South Yar-mouth Women's club. Town Hall.1:30 pm.May 2, rummage sale by UnityGuild , parish hall of BarnstableUnitarian Church , 10 am.May 2, West Dennis Garden Club ,1:15 pm. Community Bldg.. Nor-ma Walker of Village FlowerShoppc arranging and Mrs. EdwinDayton narrating.May 2. Dennis Firemen 's Assn., Sta-tion 2 (nort h side) - 7 pm. smor-gasbord supper by Bob Briggs.May 3, Dennis Post 365, AmericanLegion, 8 pm, at headquarters inWest Dennis Community Bldg.May 3, annual meeting and luncheonof Dennis Women's Club, 12:15pm , Priscilla Alden Room. Hyannis.May 4, covered-dish supper , 6:30 pm.Village Improvement Club. DepotSt., Dennis Port.May 4. Thursday Evening Circle , 8pm , home of Mrs. Winslow Crow-ell , West Dennis.May 4. Retired Men 's Club. 1:30 pm,Memorial Hall of Hyannis Feder-ated church , speaker, Dr. IrvingBartlett of the Community Col-lege.May 4, Harwich Dennis Rotary Club ,6:30 pm, dinner-meeting at River-way Lobster House.May 4, Daffodil Tea by St. Anne'sGuild , parish hall of St. Mary 'sChurch, Barnstable. 3-5 pm.May 8, auction by Howard LodgeAF & AM, in new temple. SouthYarmouth, 7 pm.Mav 5. Spring Caper of Dennis-Yar-mouth Young Mothers Club. Cape jTowne House , dancing 9 pm to Iam.COMING EVENTSHAIR REMOVEDPERMANENTLYALYCE PIERREPine St. off Rt. 28, So. DennisEXeter 8-9591 or 8-2807j| WILLIAM ANGELL j; General Contracting Iii EXeter 8-2843 |jBass River Service Co.FRANCHISKI) DEALERHeadcjuarters forWheel Horse Tractors'Rt 28 EX 8-3411 So. YarmouthSOUTH YARMOUTHLaundromatA LL LAUNDRY SERVICESAGENCYDENNISPORT DRY CLEANERSRt. 28 in South YarmouthCHARLBET'SStationers & Office OutfittersUse our rear entrance - plentyof free parking spaceGEORGE H. MELLEN, JkDependable Insurance561 Main Street TelephomHYANNIS, MASS. SPring 5-056"

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