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IDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932 THE BREWSTER STANDARD PAGE FIVE<br />

HAPPENINGS<br />

On Monday afternoon at 2:30 St.<br />

Lawrence A. C. will play Dover Plains<br />

on the Electrozone Field.<br />

Sunday church services and Sunday<br />

school will be held at the Presbyterian<br />

church as usual, Sunday, Sept. 4.<br />

Mrs. N. P. Tuttle will entertain the<br />

bridge club on Wednesday afternoon,<br />

September 14.<br />

o<br />

The Red Cross says the need of<br />

clothing for school children is urgent.<br />

Please notify Mrs. Lobdell, phone 81<br />

if you have contributions.<br />

o<br />

This evening is the latest one can<br />

respond to Mrs. McMeekin, phone 749,<br />

for reservations at the dinner dance<br />

at Kishawana, Saturday, September 3.<br />

, o——<br />

Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Eaton are entertaining<br />

Mr. Eastman, editor of the<br />

American Agriculturist. This week end<br />

they are bent on fishing.<br />

o<br />

Rev. Murray H Gardner returned on<br />

Saturday from his vacation at Fort<br />

Covinngton He was accompanied by<br />

his brother, Rev John Gardner<br />

o<br />

Miss Wilhelmina Gabriel, of <strong>New</strong>ark,<br />

<strong>New</strong> Jersey, has returned to her home<br />

after a months visit at the home of<br />

her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Behrend<br />

Goossen, of North Brewster,<br />

o<br />

Enoch Crosby Chapter, D. A. R., is<br />

planning a "Pilgrimage" for Saturday<br />

afternoon, September 17. Further notice<br />

next week.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Behrend Goossen, Sr.,<br />

Miss Mary Slnnott, of White Plains,<br />

Wilhelmina Gabriel and Mr. Behrend<br />

Goossen, Jr., visited In <strong>New</strong>ark, <strong>New</strong><br />

Jersey, on Sunday.<br />

o •<br />

Mrs. Behrend Goossen, Jr., and children,<br />

Behrend, Fred and Dorothy, and<br />

Mr. Hans Sonner are visiting in Lucernc-ln-Malne<br />

until Labor Day at the<br />

summer home of Mrs. E. Koenig.<br />

0'<br />

Mr. Junia Dykeman, of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

City, visited friends In Putnam county<br />

on Sunday and attended the Home<br />

Coming Service at the old Southeast<br />

church.<br />

o<br />

Mrs. Rosetta Brewster Lent, of White<br />

Plains, attended the Fanny Crosby<br />

Service at the old Southeast church on<br />

Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lent, who was<br />

for many years organist of the Brewster<br />

Methodist church, was greeted by<br />

many old friends. o<br />

Mrs. Howard Tuttle, Mrs. D. E. Stannard,<br />

Mrs. Simeon Brady, Jr., Miss<br />

Lucy Brady, Mrs. T. M. Martin and<br />

Mrs. Philip Beal, Jr... motored to Bennington',<br />

Vt., on Monday and on the<br />

return journey stopped at Williamstown<br />

for dinner.<br />

There was a good company at the<br />

covered dish supper and bridge at<br />

Kishawana Country Club last Friday<br />

evening. Eight tables were in play after<br />

supper, and the prizes were won<br />

by Mrs. T. M. Butler, Mrs. C. Burgess,<br />

Mrs. George Juengst, Jr., Mrs. Joseph<br />

Losee, Mr T. M. Butler, Mr. Alexander<br />

L. Addis, Dr. E. R. Richie and Mr. C.<br />

J. F. Decker.<br />

o<br />

There is bound to be a battle royal<br />

next Sunday afternoon on the Electrozone<br />

Field when the St. Lawrence<br />

A. C. plays Jerry's All Stars of Carmel.<br />

The Carmel team is boasting of<br />

two Brewster boys, Red Cleary and<br />

Raymond Terwllliger who are expected<br />

to score the runs and hit the ball,<br />

while O'Neil attempts to stand the<br />

Brewster batters on their heads. The<br />

locals have given O'Dell one trimming<br />

this year and next Sunday they will<br />

try it again. It is doubtful If they can<br />

turn him back twice as he Is rated as<br />

one of the best amateur pitchers in<br />

the Harlem Valley. There is a possibility<br />

that Jole Scllplno may have something<br />

to say about this before the game<br />

is over.<br />

E<br />

SCHOOL<br />

BUSINESS<br />

WHITE PIJUN6<br />

aittSUwarSaJian<br />

The executive committee of the D. N.<br />

A. will meet at 3:30 p. m.. Wednesday,<br />

September 7.<br />

Mrs. Mary Foster, mother of Henry<br />

Foster, who has been confined to the<br />

house and bed for the past ten weeks<br />

was able to get out on the porch on<br />

Wednesday.<br />

o • -<br />

St. Andrew's Guild is holding a<br />

bridge party in the Sunday school room<br />

on Thursday evening, September 8, at<br />

8:30 o'clock. Admission is 50 cents Including<br />

refreshments.<br />

o<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helnen, Miss<br />

Florence Shove and Miss Ruth Morehouse<br />

motored to Buffalo this week to<br />

visit Mr. Frank Barrett. They spent a<br />

few hours at Niagara Falls and enjoyed<br />

the spectacle of the Illumination of<br />

the falls at night.<br />

Vail's Vanities At<br />

Vail's Pavilion* Tonisht<br />

The annual Vail's Vanities to be held<br />

at Vail's Pavilion, Peach Lake, Brewster,<br />

N. V., September 2, 1932, is rapidly<br />

reaching the final stages of preparation.<br />

It is expected that the show will<br />

be one of the best ever held under the<br />

auspices of the Vail's Park Association.<br />

The first half of the program is being<br />

given over to an old fashioned ministrel,<br />

the latter part being a series<br />

of skits and novelty dances the costumes<br />

of which were used recently at<br />

the Capitol Theatre. This year show Is<br />

being coached by Elaine Oswald and<br />

Walter Hennlng, musical direction being<br />

under the supervision of Bud Goodsell.<br />

Lighting and sound effects by<br />

WAng Carver. The members of the cast<br />

include Adelaide Cavanaugh, Eleanor<br />

. Frawey, Ann Greene. Bert Heath, Ro-<br />

Mlss Margaret Connors was guest of bert K ? Ethel raingt Margaret<br />

honor at a surprise bridge party given M ^ ^ M Helen Pol<br />

by the Other Bridge Chtb at the home L^ R Qrace stemmed, Wynne<br />

of Miss Margaret Hart on Monday afternoon.<br />

Each member presented the<br />

guest of honor with a gift. Prizes for<br />

high scores were won by Miss Margaret<br />

Connors, Mrs. Donald Oothouse<br />

and Mrs. Harold Beal.<br />

Miss Alice Schaefer returned to her<br />

home In Katonah last week after several<br />

months stay at Clifton Springs<br />

where she went for treatment. Miss<br />

Schaefer returned early In the spring<br />

from Tier duties on the Presbyterian<br />

Mission Board in Slam because of a<br />

malarial condition contracted there<br />

from which she Is not completely recovered.<br />

On Wednesday, August 24, H. H.<br />

Wells attended the 62nd reunion of the<br />

13th Connecticut Volunteers, Civil War<br />

veterans' organization comprising the<br />

battalion in which his father, the late<br />

Ma lor Frank Wells, was captain of<br />

Company I. The reunion took place<br />

at Savin Rock, near <strong>New</strong> Haven. Mr.<br />

Wells Is now secretary of the organization<br />

and doing much to keep active<br />

the society which his father helped<br />

to form.<br />

o<br />

It has been announced that registrations<br />

for Marymount Day School, Tarrytown,<br />

N. Y>—Kindergarten. Junior<br />

aind Senior Departments—will commence<br />

on Thursday, September 8, in<br />

the Main Building, Wilson Park. The<br />

plan of study has been arranged to<br />

include not only the usual course of<br />

studies, but attention will be directed<br />

to choral work, diction, design and<br />

craftwork. Provision has also been<br />

made for organized sports and games<br />

for all departments.<br />

o<br />

A good suggestion has been made by<br />

the Brewster Lions Club to the Village<br />

Board which briefly requests that a<br />

sign placed on Main street directing<br />

the public to the U. S. Post Office on<br />

Progress street, would relieve a lot of<br />

verbal directing and speed up both<br />

pedestrian and auto traffic. There Is<br />

no question but thr.t our post office<br />

is a sort of hidden door trick and only<br />

if a stranger is an expert magician<br />

can he or she find it after asking the<br />

first ten people they meet.<br />

o——<br />

The Woman's Christian Temperance<br />

Union -held a successful luncheon<br />

on Tuesday at the home of the president,<br />

Mrs. J. Edson Fowler, 18 Carmel<br />

avenue. The weather was Ideal and the<br />

luncheon was served on the spacious<br />

veranda. The proceeds will be devoted<br />

to carrying out the plans of the society.<br />

Mrs. George W. Dobbs, Recording<br />

Secretary, and Mrs. James S. Stewart,<br />

Corresponding Secretary, of the Vonk-<br />

ers Union, drove up with a party of,<br />

friends to enjoy the occasion,<br />

o<br />

Brewster Odd Fellows Lodge report a<br />

net profit of $50.00 realized from the<br />

presentation of the musical comedy<br />

show, "Aren't We All," which played<br />

before a well filled house In the Brewster<br />

Town Hall last Thursday and Friday<br />

evenings. The committee in charge<br />

of arrangements as well as the officers<br />

and members of the lodge wish to take<br />

this opportunity to express their Kincere<br />

appreciation to all the members<br />

of the cast and to all those in the<br />

community who gave their whole hearted<br />

support to make the show a success<br />

and are very grateful to the editors<br />

of this column who generously<br />

gave so much time and space in acquainting<br />

the public with the members<br />

of the cast and the type of show in<br />

which they had a part.<br />

HURRY!<br />

A few more of these wonderful<br />

Kapok (silk floss) Mattresses Left<br />

GET YOURS NOW!<br />

Goossen-Wilkinson Co., Inc.<br />

92-94 Main St. Telephone 379 Brewster, N. Y.<br />

A<br />

Fine Furniture at Warehouse Prices<br />

Stumpf, Evelyn Torpey, Eleonor Wllkoc,<br />

R. Cunningham, Wm. Glessen,<br />

Ralph Juengst, Wm. Kenney, Harold<br />

Miller, Russell Moody, Robert Polyc,<br />

Alex Stelnmetz, John Wheatley, August<br />

Wllkoc, Robert Wllkoc, Ed Zlkmund.<br />

Master of Ceremony, Robert W.<br />

Black. End Men, James Freaney, Walter<br />

Henning, Edward Mann, William<br />

Oswald, Harry Payne, John Tlenken.<br />

o<br />

"Bright Sayings" From<br />

A. Danbury Boy<br />

In the Dally <strong>New</strong>s of Monday, August<br />

20, there appeared under "Bright<br />

Sayings" the following:<br />

I took Johnny to his first parade. He<br />

watched the band and the Boy Scouts<br />

pass, with much interest. When the fire<br />

engines came into view, he exclaimed:<br />

"Oh, Is there going to be a fire too?"<br />

EMILY KERNICK,<br />

80 Garfield Ave., Danbury, Conn.<br />

• o<br />

Mrs. M. A. Park, of Leonla, N. J.. Is<br />

visiting relatives and friends In town,<br />

o<br />

Mrs. James Wiltse Is spending the<br />

month at the family homestead in Constableville,<br />

N. Y. Her post office box<br />

is 365.<br />

Mrs. C. Ralph Dlehl returned on<br />

Wednesday from <strong>Northern</strong> Westchester<br />

Hospital. Her rapid recovery Is very<br />

gratifying to her family and friends,<br />

o<br />

Mrs. George Schneider, who is convalescing<br />

from an operation at Danbury<br />

Hospital, was able to sit up on<br />

Thursday. She Is Improving very satisfactorily.<br />

s — o<br />

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Horace Bullock at the Danbury Hospital<br />

on September 1. Mrs. Bullock before<br />

her marriage was Miss Elizabeth<br />

Higson.<br />

o<br />

Howard Tuttle and Alex Addis who<br />

have migrated to the Hatch Bros,<br />

camps on Lake Champlain, near Willsboro,<br />

expect to return this evening,<br />

but If they don't return until Saturday<br />

afternoon no one will be surprised.<br />

Calling"<br />

Millar<br />

Novelty Shop<br />

Opp Railroad Station<br />

— For —<br />

School Supplies<br />

Big Values in<br />

Fountain Pens<br />

Pen and Pencil<br />

Sets<br />

At 50 Cents<br />

Phone 590<br />

Anderson Drug<br />

36- 38 Main St. Brewster, N. Y. Phones 391 431<br />

5th Anniversary Sale<br />

Starting Today, Sept. 2nd., until further notice.<br />

$1.35 value<br />

for 49c<br />

Our Big Special<br />

XI.00 Gem Razor 8 Tube Palmolive or Colgates Shave Cream.<br />

F R E E 25c cake Colgates Cashmere Bouquet Soap F R F F<br />

with each purchase of 3 cakes Palmolive Soap for 99c<br />

Palmolive Talcum ICc<br />

Castoria 9Qc<br />

Baby Bottles 3 for 1 Ac<br />

Lactogen ($2.50 reg) $ 2 10<br />

Pepsodent Tooth Paste OQc<br />

Ex Lax ... IQc<br />

Cigarettes, Luckies, Camels, Chesterfields 2-97c<br />

McKesson Milk Magnesia Paste 9Qc<br />

100s-5 gr Cascara Tablets _ 9Qc<br />

100 Hinkle Cascara Compound 9Cc<br />

35 c Flit, 29 c - 60c Flit 49 c<br />

Lucretia Vanderbilt Face Powder, Reg. $1.00<br />

Autostrop Razor, Strop & 10 Blades<br />

Unquentine Soap, Regular 25c cake<br />

Thrift Ice Cream .<br />

Mrs. Clifford. Tuttle entertained at<br />

luncheon and bridge on Thursday at<br />

Colonial Pines. There were four tables<br />

in play and prizes were won by Mrs.<br />

Birdsall T. Manning, Miss Lucy Brady<br />

and Mrs. Fred Swenson.<br />

Imagine Your Embarrassment<br />

WHEN YOU FIND VOUVE<br />

8UILTVOUR 8EAUTIFUU<br />

MEW HOME ON YOUR<br />

ENEMY'S LOT/<br />

IMAGINE YOUR THANKS at knowing our dry cleaning service is<br />

prompt, careful and moderate in price. Let us be your valet and<br />

you'll be well dressed on all occasions. We call for and deliver.<br />

THE TAEOETTS, INC<br />

LAUNDERERS • DRX CLEANERS ' D^ERS<br />

ttftlMg& PHONt v ¥&<br />

Kotex ..<br />

Modcss<br />

Frens Sanitary Napkins<br />

Kleenex<br />

Absorbine, Jr.<br />

Kruschen Salt<br />

$1.35 value<br />

for 49c<br />

...— Both for AQi<br />

Roty. Burns Cigars, 10c 3 for<br />

McKesson Milk Magnesia Pts •<br />

100-5 gr Aspirin (McKesson)<br />

Vapex<br />

Fly Ribbons 3 for<br />

F R E E ' ( " )nc Conrad Razor Blade with each putchase<br />

Don't fail to ask for one—only 500 to be given away<br />

25'<br />

23 c<br />

19 c<br />

19'<br />

98'<br />

69'<br />

25'<br />

29'<br />

49'<br />

69'<br />

10'<br />

MEN<br />

Walk Over Oxfords... $6.00<br />

Oxfords and Work Shoes $2.45 $2.95 $3.45<br />

LADIES<br />

Polly Preston's Oxfords . $3.95<br />

Pumps and Oxfords $2.95 $3.19<br />

CHILDREN<br />

Pumps and Sandals $ 1.19 $1.39 $2.19<br />

Men's work socks, fancy socks, shirts, neckties, suspenders, etc.<br />

Ladies housedresses, gowns, underwear, gold stripe silk stockings<br />

Kotex 25c<br />

NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS<br />

The Margaret Store<br />

90 Main Street. M. B. Hawkins.<br />

The Brewster Leading Market<br />

Best Service Free Delivery Lowest Prices<br />

When you buy here you buy the best and in the<br />

long run you pay less than elsewhere, for our<br />

meat is always trimmed of all surplus fat and<br />

bone before weighing and our weights and<br />

measures are always correct.<br />

Native Broilers 30c<br />

Leg Lamb *0c<br />

Fresh Shoulder ... . 10c<br />

Fresh Ham 15c<br />

Shoulder Veal 1**<br />

Fresh Plate Beef 8c<br />

Fresh Killed Fowl 25c up<br />

Smoked Ham 18c<br />

Smoked Shoulder 10c<br />

Bacon, Strip 18c<br />

Pot Roast 10c up<br />

Fresh Ground Beef 18c<br />

Prime Rib Roast 28c<br />

Special Steak 18c<br />

Also fine line of Fresh Vegetables in Season<br />

Also a full line of Fresh Killed Poultry<br />

The Brewster Leading Market<br />

R. SANTORELLI. Prop<br />

68 Main Street<br />

Phone 76 Brewster<br />

c<br />

READING NOTICES<br />

A. P. Budd, Insurance. Real Estate.<br />

FOR SALE—Alberta peaches, 60c a<br />

I basket. Phone 39-W or 315 Brewster.<br />

TO RENT—5 room house on Marvin<br />

jave. Inquire 46 Marvin Ave. Tel 91<br />

Brewster. 16p4<br />

TO RENT—5 rooms — also 4 rooms,<br />

both places have light and water. Dennis<br />

O'Grady. 9tf<br />

TO RENT—House, improvements,<br />

East Branch Ave. Inquire W. M.' Smaller.<br />

19pl<br />

HOUSE TO RENT—6 rooms, improvements<br />

on Center street. Inquire<br />

N. Hancock. I9tf<br />

POSITION WANTED as housekeeper<br />

or housework. Jennie McCabe. Phone<br />

115-J Brewster. !9o9<br />

WANTED TO RENT in Brewster<br />

parage for repair work and used cars,<br />

gas, oil, etc. Phone 2260 Mahopac. 19o2<br />

OFFICES FOR .RENT—2 connecting<br />

rooms in Standard Building ground<br />

floor. Formerly law offices. Apply at<br />

Brewster Standard. Phone 82 Brewseer.<br />

Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruits and<br />

Vegetables. Orders called for and delivered.<br />

Holmes' Store, 179 East Main<br />

St. Tel. 143 Brewster.<br />

FOR SALE—White or Buff Mimeograph<br />

paper in stock 14"x8!£", other<br />

Colors by special order. THE BREW"<br />

STER STANDARD OFFICE. Phone 82.<br />

HORSES BOARDED—Hunters trained.<br />

Box stalls, well ventilated stables.<br />

Hollybrook Farms. Phone 572 Brewster.<br />

19o4<br />

JAMES SNIDERO. General Truck*<br />

ing. Sand and Gravel Delivered. Phone<br />

402 Brewster or Address P. O. Boa<br />

303, Brewster. 48tf<br />

FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood,<br />

good quality, $12 per cord, delivered any<br />

length. Apply to George Strand, 22<br />

North Main St. Phone 518 Brewster. •<br />

Thiebaut's wallpaper, Columbia<br />

shades and draperies made to order.<br />

GOOSSEN WILKINSON COMPANY,<br />

INC. Tel. 379. 19ol<br />

" ROASTING CHICKENS FOR SALE<br />

—Live weight 25 cents lb. Herman<br />

Blache, Tilly Foster-Dykemans Road.<br />

Phone S8-M Brewster. 17p3<br />

FOR AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY,<br />

FIRE AND THEFT INSURANCE<br />

See Leon S. Mygatt, Putnam County<br />

Savings Bank Building. Tel. 164 Brewster.<br />

45tf<br />

TAXI SERVICE AND TRUCKING<br />

Prisco Bros, taxis take you any time<br />

anywhere. Their parlor bus carries 18<br />

persons. Trucking service a specialty.<br />

Telephone 322 or 2-R Brewster, N. Y.<br />

FOR RENT—4-6 room*, cellar, garage<br />

and big porch. Furnished or unfur<br />

nished. Also 3 furnished rooms, KMsonable.<br />

Blumlein, Sr. Daisy Lane,<br />

Croton Falls. 9tf<br />

FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—House<br />

wth garage, all improvements, on<br />

Peaceable Hill Road, Brewster. E. A.<br />

Hanna, 132 Page Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.<br />

16p3<br />

LOST—COLLIE PUPPY<br />

Reward. Four months, white breast and<br />

collar, short brown hair, tail white,<br />

answers name of Tip. Phone Brewster<br />

609 oi Standard.<br />

20 ROOM HOTEL ON STATE ROAD<br />

near Brewster, producing income at present,<br />

for sale for $15,000 with small cash<br />

payment. J. E. Merriam, iMt. Kisco.<br />

19ol<br />

FOR SALE—Two ton Dodge truck,<br />

excellent condition. $175.00. Call 245-F-<br />

2 North Salem.<br />

Eleanor Callahan, B. H. S. 32, enters<br />

St. Vincent's Hospital Training School<br />

for Nurses today.<br />

CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend<br />

our sincere thanks to the neighbors<br />

and friends who so kindly gave us<br />

their symathy and assistance at the<br />

time of the death of our son. Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Erwin Schneider.<br />

CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express,<br />

our sincere thanks to the people<br />

of Croton Falls who gave us then- sympathy<br />

and assistance at the time of the<br />

illness and death of our beloved mother,<br />

Ellea Leonard. Mrs. May Manstrilla,<br />

Marguerite and Thomas Leonard.<br />

WANTED:<br />

A RELIABLE FARMER<br />

With capital or 15 to 30 cows, who is<br />

interested in A 1 milk farm proposition,<br />

three-year lease.<br />

P. O. Box 711,<br />

Danbury, Conn.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BREWSTER AND PUTNAM CO.<br />

A specialty for many years<br />

All kinds of properties<br />

EDGAR L. HOAG<br />

320 Fifth Avenue<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City<br />

BUNGALOW FOR SALE—All View<br />

avenue, five rooms, first floor, two<br />

rooms second floor. Lot 50 ft by 200 ft.<br />

Stone foundation, exterior, stucco on<br />

tile. Luterior plastered, cork tile floors.<br />

Village water, electric light, hot water<br />

heat, fire place. Good location. Fine<br />

view. The Putnam County Savings<br />

Bank. Brewster, N. Y.<br />

MALE AND FEMALE HELP for~aU<br />

positions sent without any charge to<br />

Employers. Married and Single larmiers<br />

and Married Couples our Specialty.<br />

Dutchess Employment Office, 257 Main<br />

I Street, Foughkeep&ie N. Y. Phone 1125<br />

Poughkeepsie. Our Service is Free. 16pl

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