1948-12-23 - Northern New York Historical Newspapers
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER <strong>23</strong>. <strong>1948</strong> THE BREWSTER STANDARD—ESTABLISHED 1869 PAGE FIVE<br />
on W cSr^ r dar * "*" aU " Brewster School<br />
Lists Honor Students<br />
Bernard Waters of the First National<br />
Store will close at 4 p.m., Friday,<br />
December 24. o<br />
Brewster Orange "will hold a dance<br />
Jan. 14 with Swede Stoltz to lead his<br />
band In square and round dance<br />
music.<br />
o<br />
The Rev. Frederick A. Coleman, former<br />
rector of St. Andrew's Church,<br />
wiU conduct services here on Sunday.<br />
At 11 o'clock morning service and at<br />
its conclusion a baptismal service,<br />
a --<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brady, Jr., and<br />
Miss Carol Ann Brady will leave <strong>New</strong>ark<br />
Airport on Saturday in a Constellation<br />
for Miami, Fla. Their return<br />
will be in time for the opening<br />
of Drew Seminary after <strong>New</strong> Years.<br />
n - •<br />
Walter Heady, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Solomon Heady, was seriously injured<br />
Friday night when the car In which<br />
he was a passenger with five other<br />
soldiers on furlough from Fort Lee.<br />
Va., collided head on wih a car coming<br />
in the opDosite direction. Walter<br />
is in Walter Reed Hospital. Washington,<br />
D. O, with a punctured leg. and<br />
his companions also are there with injuries.<br />
Their 15 day furlough will<br />
likely be extended.<br />
Stanlev J. Grab, assistant manager.<br />
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,<br />
of Danburv. called on old<br />
friends and acquaintances in Brewster<br />
Tuesday. Escorted bv his associate<br />
Ralph Lord of the Brewster office<br />
of the companv. Stanley, one time<br />
messeneer for Mabel Kenney Lapke,<br />
former Western Union operator, toured<br />
Main Street from the Prisco taxi<br />
stand to Brewster Garage where Mrs.<br />
Lapke serves as clerk and receptionist.<br />
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BREWSTER<br />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Rev. W. Dyer Blair. Minister<br />
Harold A. Knapp. Director of Music<br />
Mrs. Harold Purdy. Organist<br />
HONOR ROLL «<br />
First Honor Roll<br />
Twelfth jrade: Catherine Lane, Anneliese<br />
Stahl, Vivian Tebordo, Oene<br />
Wallen, Jane Wallen.<br />
Eleventh grade: Carol Jane Pagan,<br />
Qualn Pugsley.<br />
Tenth grade: Robert Millar.<br />
Ninth grade: Margaret Tut tie, Clara<br />
Willis.<br />
Eighth grade: Marilyn Robinson,<br />
Margaret Ronan, Ralph Turner, Robert<br />
Schneider.<br />
Seventh grade: Marcelle Genovese,<br />
Sandra Miller, Peter Peckham, Robert<br />
Pigat, Donald Seifert, Melissa<br />
Smith, Anita Snidero, Ann Snidero,<br />
Thomas Tlmms.<br />
Sixth grade: Robert Bruschlnl, Edward<br />
Conroy, John Gillberti, Evelyn<br />
Born, Daniel Moore, Brenda Truran.<br />
Fifth grade: St rat ton Kane, Kenneth<br />
Gross, Elizabeth Kaoondl, Marda<br />
Mar Conn ell.<br />
Fourth grade: Mary Betcher, Philip<br />
Blaney, Mary Jane Bloomer, Janet<br />
Brewer, Virginia Eastwood, Linda<br />
Fenty, Richard Folchettl, James Fueling,<br />
Marilyn Knapp, Arlene Lobdell,<br />
Frang McDonald, John Raybeck, Martha<br />
Schutz, Dean Smalley, Alice<br />
Smith, James Truran, Susan Wernecke.<br />
Third grade: Hal Chrlstensen, Eugene<br />
Hunt, Edward Hubbell, Lilian<br />
Moss, Edna Oxman, Mildred Peterson,<br />
Jennifer Truran, Eleanor Tuttle.<br />
. Second grade: Ron a Blaney, Jonathan<br />
Eliot, Elaine Fornander, Deborah<br />
Ann Howley, Joanne Lacondi, Dennis<br />
McCulloch. Walter Nelson, Harvey<br />
Radler, Linda RIgdon, Ann Sheridan.<br />
Florence Snodgrass, Betty Jane<br />
Stark. Patricia Storm, Rochelle Tabachnick,<br />
Prlscilla Todar, Burr Wallen,<br />
Rita Walsh, Sonia Walter.<br />
Rotary Santa Claus<br />
Coining To Brewster<br />
Local Organisation of Rotary WIU<br />
Stage a Christinas Program for<br />
Children on Main Street Christmas<br />
Eve.<br />
Well before lights go on Brewster<br />
Rotary Club's Santa Claus, Roy Blake,<br />
to some of our neighbors, will come<br />
gliding along Main Street behind one<br />
of George Spindler's horses or motors,<br />
'depending on the weather, come<br />
to a stop at the flag pole near the<br />
Washington's Troops<br />
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ews of Mr. Reardon,<br />
bled at this house. The happy couple<br />
stood In the parlor just in front of<br />
the recess window, which that night<br />
was a bower of fragrant flowers. A<br />
gay young officer had made a wager<br />
that he would make the bride smile<br />
during the ceremony. She had just<br />
uttered the words "I Will," in answer<br />
to the question of the minister when<br />
the thoughtless young fellow stepped<br />
out and put a white rosebud in her<br />
hair. But El Ice's sweet seriousness<br />
did not desert her. Suddenly, before<br />
bank and there meet the oncoming!the marriage ceremony had been flncltizens<br />
of this vicinity. All children ished, we heard the well known sound<br />
are welcome and to keep all secure iof the march of steady troops. An<br />
their parents are urged to come along, 'officer preceded them, rode hastily<br />
It Is nice to offset that lost feeling .through the locust trees and halted<br />
which sometimes overtakes a young- 'at our door. An orderly gave a loud<br />
ster In a large crowd. j knock at the door with the brass<br />
Music over a public address system knocker and brought the. guests and<br />
Crosby Wells, law student at University<br />
of Virginia, is home for the<br />
holidays.<br />
Movies at the Cameo Theatre for<br />
children after the Rotary Christmas<br />
party on Main Street Friday are free<br />
to children and their parents.<br />
Mrs. Paul W. Freeman, home after<br />
a'visit to her sister In the West, was<br />
here on Tuesday with Dr. Freeman<br />
to assist with her last minute purchases<br />
for Christmas. ><br />
ALFRED D. VORES, Jr.<br />
General Carpenter Work<br />
Repairing A Specialty<br />
No Job Too Small<br />
29 Prospect St., Brewster 2068<br />
PAINTING<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
By Day or by Job<br />
EDWARD GEBING<br />
Brewster S267<br />
READING NOTICES<br />
CLOCK REPAIRS—All makes and<br />
types. Walter Lorenz, Daisy Lane,<br />
Croton Falls, N. Y. Tel. 614 Oroton<br />
Falls. 33p4<br />
GEORGE W. HALL SALES CORP.<br />
OIL<br />
Fuel.- Range - Kerosene<br />
Brewster 2062<br />
J. RALPH TRURAN<br />
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE<br />
Tel. 2664. Goossen Bldg.<br />
APARTMENTS, HOUSES, FARMS<br />
G. E. IRONERS and Irons, light<br />
weight, G. E. Vacuum Cleaners. M. J.<br />
Fischer & Son, 4 Progress St. Tel. 654<br />
or 572 Brewster. <strong>23</strong>tf<br />
BREWSTER PUBLIC LIBRARY<br />
May B. Hancock, Librarian<br />
Open Dally Except Sunday<br />
2:36 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
When your radio Is in—see BILL at<br />
Penny Electric, 8 Main St. Tel. 644<br />
Brewster. Utf<br />
SMALL Business for sale In Croton<br />
Falls, N. T. Reasonable. Address Box<br />
43 Croton Falls, N. Y. 36tf<br />
CALL BREWSTER 3325 for prompt<br />
Refrigeration Service. Geo. Schneider,<br />
R.F.D. 1, Brewster, N. Y. 34tf<br />
FOR SALE—Parcel of land on Joe's<br />
Hill Road, near Route 6. Inquire R.<br />
Genovese, Patterson, N. Y. 34p4<br />
APARTMENT for rent, 5 rooms, oil<br />
burner. $60.66 month. Charles W.<br />
Folk, Real Estate, 36 Main St. Tel.<br />
761 Brewster. Sltf<br />
Mrs. B. O. Nichols entertained the<br />
Tuesday Contract Club at luncheon<br />
on Dec. 21. Mrs. Walter Howe and<br />
Mrs. C. Ralph Diehl were guests. Winning<br />
scores were made by Miss Julia<br />
Towner and Mrs. E. W. Addis.<br />
Mrs. Rose Englander has gone to<br />
Middletown, N. Y., to spend the holidays<br />
with Dr. and Mrs. Oree Carroll<br />
and family. After <strong>New</strong> Years she will<br />
be at her home in Brooklyn for a few<br />
months.<br />
The forest of trees at the Prisco office<br />
and parking stand made an attractive<br />
decoration to the Main Street<br />
scene. On Monday the boys shook<br />
off some of the snow which was equal<br />
to any fall on the lands of Nova<br />
Scotia where the trees grew.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wells, Jr.,<br />
and Olivia and Virginia Wells, returned<br />
Monday after a week's stay with<br />
Mrs. Wells' mother, Mrs. Harold Dow<br />
at Swampscott, Mass. They saw Santa<br />
Claus In Boston and found good<br />
traveling notwithstanding the snow<br />
fall on Sunday.<br />
Mrs. Kenneth R. Cornell, Kendra<br />
and Tom Cornell are on their way to<br />
Brockport, N. Y., to spend the holidays<br />
with the Clyde Brownes and<br />
other members of the family. At Troy<br />
this afternoon they will be Joined by<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Browne, also bound<br />
for the Browne famllv reunion. First<br />
Lt. Cornell at Seoul, Korea, is represented<br />
by messages which arrived yesterday.<br />
N<br />
21 tf<br />
will be heard during the afternoon. J myself to the door. An officer from feast was more than shared with them.<br />
The first pause will be for brief pray- the camp at <strong>New</strong>burgh gave me an More than 100 soldiers were fed and<br />
ers and group singing, the reading of order from the Commander-in-Chief sheltered here for several days. At<br />
'The Night Before Christmas" and read thus, and going to his mahogany that time our troops were quartered<br />
the reception of the children by San- secretary •Herr<br />
ta Claus. Gifts for each boy and girl a piece of parchment .and passed it<br />
will come from Santa's bag. jto his guests. It read:<br />
This year preparations are made!To Quartermaster Henry Schenck:—<br />
for a larger crowd than last year. The Sir; Relying on your well known gencount<br />
is made by a capable commit- I erosity and loyalty and your good<br />
tee of which Samuel Oxman Is a mem- wife's hospitality, I send Major Forber.<br />
Somehow they find out how to syth with a detachment of troops<br />
get attractive presents and that's a hoping you will give them shelter.<br />
eather in Rotary's cap.<br />
Fire Precautions<br />
For All Citizens<br />
Second Honor Holl<br />
Twelfth grade: Maffalda Carlone.<br />
Joan Davis, Beatrice DuBols, Vito<br />
Olallo. James Heinchon, Daniel.Hennessy,<br />
Gene Smith, Edward Vanderburgh,<br />
Ruth Williams.<br />
Eleventh grade: Audrey Bergensten,<br />
Nancy Crockett, Marianna Genovese,<br />
Rosemarie Genovese, Shirley Howell,<br />
Barbara Merritt, Mary Jane McQuald,<br />
Clara Pigat, Constance Talbott.<br />
Tenth grade: Charles McVey, Jacqueline<br />
McMeekin.<br />
• Ninth grade: Dorothy Durkin, Edward<br />
Parrell, Joseph Gladwin, Ellen<br />
«i<br />
Nielson, Dorothy Peterson, Joan Ruf<br />
John Lobdell Tuttle on two weeks fles, Kenneth Shuker, David Smith,<br />
vacation from Macy's furniture de<br />
Jeanette Vassak, Joan Zecchln.<br />
partment, welcomed the beautiful<br />
snowfall on Sunday and with Robert<br />
El"hth grade: James Healy, Richard<br />
Oelker and friends set out for Bradv's<br />
Hunt, Roger Stark, Warren Radler.<br />
with toboggan and skiis. The addi<br />
Seventh grade: Barbara Bailey,Bartion<br />
of new trails at the club house bara Ferris, Wilkin Mead, Shirley<br />
will provide more scope for the sea<br />
Smith. William Walsh.<br />
son's sports, and the Brewster skiers Sixth grade: Renee Ackles, Gail<br />
rejoice such fine accommodations are Adams, Nancy Adams, Joseph Barese,<br />
within a short run of home.<br />
Anna Carlone, Martin McNicholas,<br />
Patricia McMeekin, John' Peterson,<br />
Joan Pezzullo, Richard Ross, Daniel<br />
The Senior Girl Scouts of Brewster,<br />
Schutz, Beverly Taylor, Mary Lee<br />
headed by Mrs. M. J. Cosgrove, sent Terwiliger, Gall VanScoy, John Wern-<br />
out a'lovely greeting card bearing the<br />
ecke.<br />
signatures of the members, Rose Tavino,<br />
Catherine Herdman. Janet Cable. Fifth grade: Phyllis Gardlnier, Elisa<br />
Dorothv Durkin, Margaret Tuttle, El Meloni. Faith Snow, Roy Bailey, Harlen<br />
Nielsen, Sandra Carollo, Shirley old Eastwood, Thomas Knox, Ronald<br />
Tebordo, Dorothy Petersen, Faith Michell, Richard Zeechin.<br />
Vanderburgh, Marilyn Tilford, Clara Fourth grade: Peter Boffell, RicR"-<br />
Willis, Betty Welzenecker.<br />
ard Cable, Anna Evans, Gary Pieback.<br />
Helen Gallagher, Geo. Gallagher,<br />
Vincent Genovese, Dale Gulya,<br />
Deborah Moon, Jack Pilch, William<br />
Rich, Maryonn Rossow, David Smith,<br />
Kenneth Sterry, John Tate, Doris<br />
5 WANTED—By the Putnam County<br />
American Red Cross, used station<br />
wagon In good condition. Call 8653<br />
C arm el. 33o4<br />
16:36 to <strong>12</strong> M. Saturday<br />
V. Wachsmnth<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
CHIROPRACTOR<br />
Of All Kinds<br />
80 Main St., Brewster. Tel. 444 BLANCO REAL ESTATE<br />
Schenck brougn" out! In the Old Dutch Church at Fishkill. Mon„ Wed., Fri.: 16:30-1; 2-6<br />
Gtf<br />
<strong>12</strong> Main St., Brewster. Tel. 436<br />
(This is the church used as a prison Sat. and Even, "by Appointment For prompt Television Service call<br />
in which Enoch Crosby was confined UPHOLSTERING and SLIP COVERS BILL at Penny Electric, 8 Main St.<br />
and from which he escaped. On a bit<br />
Call Banbury 81893<br />
Tel. 644 Brewster. 15tf<br />
ter cold night in November a British for free home estimates<br />
spy was shot while hastening to take<br />
FCR SALE OR RENT—4 room bun<br />
a shelter there. The bullet went right BROWN UPHOLSTERING CO. galow, 3 unfinished rooms upstairs;<br />
through the eastern wall, over the 31 Hoyt St., Danbury, Conn. also gas pumps for business on Route<br />
heads of the sleeping soldiers, some of ARTHUR C. HAMILTON 6 between Brewster and Tilly Foster.<br />
G. WASHINGTON, Commander. them weary after a long, tiresome Real Estate and Insurance Tel. 653 Brewster. 35o2<br />
"So ,ln they came," Mr. Schenkc march that they did not waken at the<br />
TOWNERS, N. Y.<br />
continued, "and we had a merry wed whizzling sound. The old church bears<br />
WHAT COULD BE EASIER? Get<br />
Phone Patterson 3291<br />
ding party with a march of soldiers, the mark of that shot to this day,"<br />
your Gift Certificates In any amount<br />
ragged and hungry. The wedding "Herr" Schenck concluded.<br />
Office: One mile east of Towners and save shopping days. Goossen<br />
R. It. Station on Route 216 Furniture Co., Inc., 92-94-96 Main St.,<br />
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FRIGIDAIRE SERVICE Brewster, N. Y. Tel <strong>23</strong>79 Brewster.<br />
The members of the Brewster Fire<br />
Authorized, Dependable<br />
Department wish to extend to the<br />
PUTNAM APPLIANCE SALES<br />
MIDDLE aged man desires immed<br />
residents of the Village of Brewster<br />
iate position as gardener, caretaker;<br />
Hollywood Cafe<br />
and SERVICE<br />
and vicinity a very Merry Christmas<br />
able to drive. Wife part time work.<br />
and a Happy <strong>New</strong> Year.<br />
TeL 686 Day — 401 Night P. O. Box 791, White Plains, N. Y. 36p2<br />
Most of us have planned gifts for<br />
BREWSTER, NEW YORK<br />
Main St., Brewster, N. Y. 13tf<br />
pur family and friends, especially for<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
FOR SALE—Two fur coats about<br />
the children, but has everyone plan<br />
14-16 size. Reasonable. Phone 146<br />
ned for a safe holiday for the family<br />
WednesHay Special<br />
School Transportation Danbury or write Mrs. Bailey, 4<br />
and home?<br />
Whit lock St., Danbury, Conn. 36pl<br />
Christmas time with decorated<br />
Central School District No. 1 of the<br />
trees and other decorations around<br />
Towns of Southeast, Oarmel and Pat YOUNG MAN. veteran, conscien<br />
Steamed Clams & Fried Oysters<br />
the home can prove to be disastrous<br />
terson requests bids for transportatious, married, one child, desires po<br />
unless some thought is given to the<br />
tion service for school children over sition as handyman, gardener, chauf<br />
following safety precautions:<br />
PHONE 955<br />
the following route, to be known as feur on small estate. TeL 9-1344-W,<br />
Bus. Route No. 7, stops and time White Plains, 36p2<br />
(1) If not possible to have a flame<br />
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schedules to be furnished by the<br />
proof tree,' set the base of Christ<br />
school officials. Bids to be filed with<br />
BARGAIN — 1 16 ft. Toboggan $15;<br />
mas tree in a container of water.<br />
Nelson P. Tuttle, Clerk of the Board<br />
2 pr. Hickory SkUs 7J4 and 8 ft. Bind<br />
(2) Do not use candles on tree.<br />
of Education, Brewster, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />
ings and Poles, $16 each; 2 pr. Wo<br />
'3) Christmas tree lights should be<br />
and to be opened Monday, December<br />
men's Hickory Skiis, -$7.50, $5.66 each;<br />
approved by the Board of Under<br />
27th, <strong>1948</strong>, at the high school build<br />
1 pr. Pine Skiis 7 ft. 53.50; 2 pre.<br />
writers and when placing lights<br />
ing. This bid is for the period from<br />
Children's Skiis $L56 each or $56.66<br />
on tree be sure they do not touch<br />
January 3, 1949 to the end of the pres<br />
takes the lot. Bayllss.. Brewster 2135.<br />
other decorations.<br />
(4) When placing Christmas tree in qVcrtj merry gtifftW ent school year. The Board of Edu<br />
36oS<br />
cation reserves the right to reject any<br />
home for the holiday do not place<br />
and all bids,<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
near curtains, draperies or door<br />
Are Just right when yon are looking<br />
ways.<br />
ROUTE NO. 7. State Line, Sodom, for that unusual Christmas gift. Visit<br />
(5) Do not allow children to turn oh<br />
Milltown, Putnam Lake. Return to our shop.<br />
lights on Christmas tree without<br />
school by way of Dykemans and Tilly SOUTHEAST SHOP<br />
supervision.<br />
Foster. Approximate dally, mileage 66.<br />
(6) Have some kind of fire exting<br />
Approximate number of children<br />
1/4 mile north of Danbury turnoff<br />
uisher nearby. If none ayailable<br />
transported 56.<br />
On Route 22<br />
a pail of sand will serve the pur<br />
DOANE C. COMSTOCK, TeL S145 Brewster. 34o3<br />
pose.<br />
President HOUSE and PLOT FOR SALE<br />
(7) Do not overload electric line with<br />
NELSON P. TUTTLE,<br />
10 room house, barn, garage, apple<br />
too many extensions. Also never<br />
District Clerk trees and dirt cellar. High ground,<br />
run extension cords under rug.<br />
Board of Education, Central large plot of land, one mile from rail<br />
By abiding with the above we can<br />
School District No. 1 of the road on old Route 22. Needs some re<br />
all help make this a Merry Christmas,<br />
Towns of Southeast, Carmel pairs. Phone S2SS Brewster. 27tf<br />
not a disastrous one, which may<br />
and Patterson, N. Y.<br />
cause.loss of life or home.<br />
Brewster, N. Y.<br />
6 room house, Main St., hot water<br />
C. FOSTER, Chief<br />
December 8, <strong>1948</strong>. 34o? and heat furnished. $85 per month.<br />
Immediate occupancy.<br />
Brewster Fire Department<br />
A. J. DURKIN<br />
Breeding hens require a reserve of<br />
vitamins and minerals. Their rations Our Best Wishes for a Merry Christ<br />
Walsh, Anita Zubiller.<br />
Third grade: Virginia Carlone, Fred<br />
BREWSTER, N. Y.<br />
should contain large amounts of animas and A Happy and Prosperous <strong>New</strong><br />
mal protein concentrates such as fish<br />
Carola, William Gallagher, Donald<br />
Tear.<br />
meal, meat scraps and dried skim-<br />
Grandstaff, Lillian Jackson, Theodore<br />
milk and such feedstuffs as dried whey<br />
Murello. Carolyn Robinson, Dorothy<br />
CHARLES W. FOLK<br />
and dried brewers yeast.<br />
Schlavette, Selena Taaffe, Ernestine<br />
85 Main Street<br />
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Wilson.<br />
Second grade: Robert J. Moore, Patricia<br />
Miller, Harold Gallagher, Geo.<br />
Ballard, Raymond Knox.<br />
Sunday. Dec. 26. <strong>1948</strong><br />
10:00 a.m.—Sunday Church School.<br />
11:00 ain.—Church Service of Worship:<br />
Organ Prelude—"He Shall Feed His<br />
Flock?'—from •'Messiah"—Handel<br />
Carols—<br />
"Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"<br />
"Silent Night"—Junior Choir<br />
Hymn—"It Came Upon the Midnight<br />
Clear"<br />
Call to Worship<br />
Invocation and Lord's Prayer<br />
Scripture Lesson - Prayer<br />
OfTertory—"When I Viewed the Mother"—French<br />
Carol<br />
Solo—"Nazareth" — Gounod — David<br />
Balri<br />
Hymn—"O Little Town of Bethlehem"<br />
Sermon—"Joy to the World, the Lord<br />
is Come"<br />
Prayer<br />
Hymn—"Joy to the World"<br />
Benediction<br />
Postlude—"Good Christian Men Rejoice"<br />
Calendar<br />
Dec. 27 — Westminster Fellowship<br />
Christmas Dartv at the home of Frances<br />
Megquier at 8 p.m.<br />
Jan. 2—Communion Service and reception<br />
of new members.<br />
Jan. 11—Anmmi corporate church<br />
meeting in R*ed Memorial Chapel at<br />
7:30 pjn. Refreshments will be served<br />
by the Women's Association.<br />
WARNING!<br />
All Persons Are Requested<br />
To Keep Cars Off<br />
Village Streets'<br />
So the Snow Plow Can<br />
Clean the Snow<br />
VILLAGE BOARD<br />
Dec. 21, <strong>1948</strong> Brewster, N. Y.<br />
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