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1937-04-30 - Northern New York Historical Newspapers

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PAGE EIGHT THE BREWSTER STANDARD — ESTABLISHED 1869 FRIDAY, APRIL <strong>30</strong>* <strong>1937</strong><br />

PATTERSON<br />

Mr. William Johnson of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />

spent Sunday with his parents here.<br />

Miss Louise Austin of Rockville Center<br />

High School, spent the week end<br />

at her home here and accompanied<br />

by her mother spent Saturday in Po'keepsie.<br />

Mrs. Cora Hempe while waiting to<br />

alight from the train one day last<br />

week had her right hand caught in<br />

the door, crushing and breaking three<br />

fingers. First aid was given by Dr.<br />

Genovese and she has since been under<br />

the care of Dr. Morrison of Pawling<br />

who is surgeon for the Harlem<br />

Railroad.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sloat have<br />

rented the apartment in C. F. Segelkens<br />

house to be vacated by Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Jessie Knapp.<br />

The many friends of Mrs. A. D.<br />

Wing regret to learn that she is not<br />

r<br />

enjoying her usual good health although<br />

not confined to her room.<br />

Alfred CHara of Syracuse University,<br />

spent Friday and the week end<br />

in town.<br />

Mrs. Charles W. Penny spent Wednesday<br />

with Mrs. H. M. Turner in<br />

Brewster.<br />

The many friends of Mr Emil Johnson,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson<br />

of Orchard street, are pleased to<br />

learn that he has had a second promotion<br />

at the U. S. Fort in Hawaii<br />

where he has been stationed the past<br />

2 years and is now a Sergeant.<br />

Miss Mildred Johnson worked at the<br />

telephone switchboard a part of last<br />

week during the illness of the regular<br />

assistant.<br />

The monthly meeting of the Womens<br />

Missionary Society will be held at the<br />

home of Mrs. Harold Zoller next Tuesday,<br />

May 4, at 3 p. m. and will be a<br />

joint meeting with the W. C. T. U. and<br />

led by Mrs Zebulon Davis. Mrs. Jen-<br />

Timely Repairs<br />

Will Keep<br />

Your Car<br />

Young<br />

After Winter—your car needs a good looking over. Bring it<br />

here where expert and efficient service will correct little things<br />

before costly repairs arc required. We will tighten up loose parts,<br />

replace worn parts, and give you an A-l job that will keep your<br />

car young and first class mechanically.<br />

Rays Super-Service Station<br />

PHONE 418 ROUTE 22 BREWSTER, N. Y.<br />

LAWN MOWERS<br />

Q 14-inch KWIK KUT<br />

4-Steel .95<br />

Bladed! $4<br />

Full 8" inch wheel ball-bearing mower with sturdy<br />

shrub bar. 4 keen cutting crucible steel blades.<br />

— ROSE BUSHES<br />

2-Yr-Old<br />

5for$l<br />

AU varieties now In<br />

stock. Guaranteed to<br />

grow. Come early and<br />

ma Ira your selection.<br />

,6TEEL HOE<br />

It!<br />

f-ta. s t e a l<br />

blade la natural<br />

finish, lour<br />

foot handle.<br />

Blade one fusee.<br />

GARDEN TOOLS<br />

* Strongly, Built!<br />

Set of 41<br />

25c Set<br />

Ilea v y enamel<br />

rust • resisting<br />

steel. Includes<br />

large trowel,<br />

t r a n t planting<br />

trowel, oultlvtttor<br />

and digging<br />

fork.<br />

Tilly Foster Range<br />

Opens May 9<br />

The attendance of members at the |<br />

regular match held on the range at<br />

Crol on Falls on Sunday, April 25. fell<br />

ofT somewhat, probably due to the<br />

beautiful spring weather. We missed<br />

some of our top shooters, among whom |<br />

were Charlie Stover, Leo Oustafson,<br />

R. Lincoln and Ed Mlnerley. Even<br />

those present at the match seemed to<br />

be suffering from the spring fever as<br />

some of the scores will show.<br />

Among the ladies shooting we had<br />

Mrs. A. Eastwood. Mrs. M. Nichols,<br />

Mrs. Elsie Light and Mrs. E. Alexander.<br />

Mrs. Nichols has been improving<br />

her scores each week and we can expect<br />

to see her up at the top in the<br />

near future.<br />

Our Peach Lake Pride, Charlie Goller,<br />

was back on the Job and turned in<br />

something like his usual score. He<br />

would have had no alibi this week as<br />

he has had his gun trigger repaired.<br />

Evidently our Marine, Art Hansen,<br />

couldn't take the sting of defeat so<br />

easily. He turned in a score that left<br />

our Navy, Bill Duffy, so far behind<br />

that it left no doubt as to the question<br />

of superiority.<br />

Not to be caught napping this Sunday<br />

our Chef, George Strand, brought<br />

a diuble supply of hamburgers but they<br />

had all disappeared before the match<br />

was finished.<br />

Among our visitors we had little<br />

Miss Anne Eastwood and June Alexander.<br />

They kept Doug Bell, one of<br />

our Vapyre Twins, busy furnishing the<br />

chewing gum and entertaining them.<br />

Doug has a way with the youngsters.<br />

The match was shot in relays and<br />

nie Barrett will be the devotional<br />

leader<br />

Mrs. Clarence Knowles has been<br />

visiting relatives and friends in Brooklyn.<br />

Miss Catherine Porter of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,<br />

has been spending some time at the<br />

Porter home here which is being newly<br />

decorated. Mrs. Porter will return<br />

here soon from Croton Falls where she<br />

has spent the winter.<br />

SPRING SALUTE<br />

Rubber Tired<br />

LAWN MOWER<br />

LAWN ROLLER<br />

$895<br />

(#><br />

Boiler may be<br />

filled with water<br />

or Band bal<<br />

last. Has 11<br />

gauge welded<br />

steel drum. Beveled<br />

•nAm won't<br />

mar turf.<br />

BAMBOO RAKES<br />

Mian]<br />

— FRUIT TREES —<br />

S-Yr.-Old IBK? fcAJJ<br />

49<br />

ray trees.<br />

Apples, Pears, Peaches.<br />

Plums, Cherries, JCtcl<br />

All guaranteed to grow.<br />

First come best selection!<br />

10c<br />

»i»<br />

Quality rake<br />

won't Injure<br />

your flower<br />

bed cause It's<br />

fine bamboo.<br />

Teeth securely<br />

bound.<br />

EN RAKE 5PADING FORK<br />

D Handle!<br />

Level head<br />

rake with It<br />

straight forged<br />

steel teeth. 6tu<br />

ash bandit-.<br />

Ixm priced.<br />

JVHEELBARROW<br />

Steel Tray!<br />

$3-95<br />

Our most popular<br />

wheelbarrow<br />

at specially reduced<br />

prior! . .<br />

Built for utility<br />

from the ground<br />

up.<br />

89c<br />

Quality spadiug<br />

fork with l l-Jn .<br />

tines. <strong>30</strong>-lwii<br />

strong bent ash<br />

Itandle with<br />

stee] 1> grip.<br />

Pruning SHEARS<br />

Steel Blades!<br />

39c<br />

Now is the<br />

Ume to prune<br />

your tiirub'<br />

bery and tines.<br />

— I<br />

SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO<br />

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