1935-08-16 - Northern New York Historical Newspapers
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PAGE FOUR THE BREWSTER STANDARD FRIDAY, AUGUST <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1935</strong><br />
THE BREWSTER STANDARD<br />
Brewster, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Leather Traveling Bag{-Evelyn<br />
Tubbs.<br />
Floor Lamp—Mrs. Robert Kenny.<br />
Smoking Set—Marion Gilbert.<br />
<strong>New</strong> Books at the<br />
FICTION<br />
National Velvet<br />
The First Woman<br />
The Map of Days<br />
Roll River<br />
Don't Ever Leave Me<br />
Love and the Lieutenant<br />
Paths of Glory<br />
House on the Roof<br />
Thunder Mountain<br />
Highland Light<br />
Diary of a Pensionnaire<br />
Young Renny<br />
Not for Heaven<br />
Eligible Bachelor<br />
Gentle Julia<br />
Beautiful Derelict<br />
Brinkley Manor<br />
Indiscretions of Archie<br />
Jeeves<br />
NON-FICTION<br />
The People's King. Geo.<br />
Jean Lafitte<br />
God's Soldier<br />
U. S. Grant<br />
The Four Hundred Milli<<br />
Library.<br />
Bagnild<br />
Banning<br />
Boileau<br />
Boyd<br />
Bruch<br />
Chambers<br />
Cobb<br />
Eberhardt<br />
Grey<br />
Gunn<br />
Hare<br />
DelaRoche<br />
McCleary<br />
Parkington<br />
Tarklngton<br />
Wells<br />
Woodhouse<br />
Woodhouse<br />
Woodhouse<br />
V Buchan<br />
Charnley<br />
Ervine<br />
McCormick<br />
Hasta La Viste<br />
jn Nourse<br />
Morely<br />
Dominant Daughter Philps<br />
Citizens and his Government Smith<br />
Cabins in the Laurel<br />
JUVENILE<br />
Sheppard<br />
You Can't Poem a Possum Bontempts<br />
Road to Adventure Bruce<br />
Luclnda Hunt<br />
Vanishing Wilderness LaMonte<br />
Lighting the Torch Lownsbery<br />
North After Seals Williamson<br />
Danbury Hardware Co*<br />
Danbury, Conn.<br />
SUMMER<br />
NEEDS<br />
for Lawn & Porch<br />
BEACH CHAIRS<br />
with or without Canopies A Foo<br />
rest $1J9, 11.50, $2.00, $2.50<br />
Mrs* Rogers to Entertain<br />
Real Estate Board<br />
One of the Leading<br />
Hair Dressing<br />
Salons<br />
— el —<br />
J?eto Cnglanb<br />
Is the<br />
Corgal ftftop<br />
We Aim To Please the<br />
Most Fastidious.<br />
248 Main St.<br />
Tel. 183<br />
W. F. COBGAL, l*ro|i.<br />
Corrals Est 1900<br />
Masonry Contractor<br />
Brickwork A Specialty<br />
Estimates on all Masonry<br />
E. F. Hickey<br />
Brewster, N. Y. R. F. D. 3<br />
PATTERSON<br />
NORTH SALEM<br />
Before The Surrogate<br />
Putnam County, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
IAMEB W. BAILEY, Suitogate<br />
NELLIE V. SLOAT,<br />
E. W. Addis Estate, Publisher<br />
Miss Florence Scaperrotta being a The Dorcas Society will meet Wed<br />
Friday, August <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1935</strong><br />
It has been arranged to have the popular member of the Presbyterian nesday, August 21, at the home of D.<br />
Published Weekly at Brewster, Putnam<br />
next meeting of the Putnam County choir she and her fiancee, Mr. Robert V. Raymond. Mrs. Reginald Jackson<br />
Real Estate Bonrd at the home of Mrs. Kuenzle, were given a "shower" last will be the hostess.<br />
County, N. Y.<br />
Marion D. Rogers, at Towners, on the Wednesday evening in the form or a Mr. and Mrs Amos Harvey and Rob<br />
Entered at the Post Office at Brewster<br />
evening of Aug. 23. Mrs. Rogers is op picnic at Whaley Lake. All kinds of ert Harvey, of Blnghamton, were week<br />
as second class mail.<br />
ening her home for the evening, and stunts, music and a "Weenie Roast" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald<br />
inasmuch as we are not having many were enjoyed by about 18 young peo Jackson.<br />
meetings, I hope you will make a ple chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. H.<br />
<strong>New</strong> Column Started special effort to attend. There are E. Hillery.<br />
many interesting things to be brought Miss Mary Segelken is visiting rela<br />
In this Issue<br />
up at the meeting. Regional Vice Presitives in Franconia, N. H.<br />
dent Thomas B. Sutton will be pre Mrs. A. L. <strong>New</strong>comb and daughter<br />
\<br />
sent. You may be assured of a pleas Miss Florence spent several days this<br />
In Uas issue appears a column ant evening.<br />
week at Cape May, N. J.<br />
headed "Getting Acquainted" which<br />
EDWARD JOYCE,<br />
will run in regular installments. It is<br />
Mrs. Elmer Oonklin has been ill the<br />
President.<br />
all local and about people and things<br />
past ten days and unable to attend<br />
o<br />
our hew end old readers should en-<br />
to her duties at the telephone switch-<br />
Joy. No one is Immune from this column American Boy Magazine board.<br />
and before material to write about<br />
n(ns its course every bu&me$ and Is Loaded with AdverttureLj*:^^ •"*<br />
I<br />
professional man and woman in the<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and son<br />
community will be "written up."<br />
enjoyed a motor trip vacation among<br />
-, northern mountains and lakes the past<br />
A great many of our new readers, THE AMERICAN BOY," states Qrif- week<br />
particularly among the summer resort nth Ogden Ellis, editor, "a round-trip „.' r.rt^tK„ TV,,«-« «* *»«„« **.<br />
sections often want to know more about ticket to a world-wide adwnturJ * * SEFSf 5 S % ^ ^ ' f i S<br />
the people who are so-called natives cruise tS^I, guest , of Mary Dwyer and<br />
'<br />
and what their life work has been and, "Most boys cannot afford, the lux- fBmU y several wee]ss '<br />
is toward making Brewster a better ury 0f travel but they can afford to' Mrs ' Chartes Sellers and Miss Louise<br />
settle down under a reading lamp and' Austln completed summer courses at<br />
take an imaginative trip to tolgn * ^ *•.:.•: :w<br />
vertisers that this community is no l coming year, will take readers to the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyman of<br />
different from any other. Its popula atolls of the South Seas in a trading i Greenfield, Mass., were guests of Mr.<br />
tion is constantly changing and nat schooner, to the polar wastes behind; and Mrs. E. S. Bloat over Wednesday<br />
urally these new comers are the very a dog team, into the Canadian wild- "Rht.<br />
first to buy the local newspaper to erness with the Mounted Police, Miss Edith Penny is recovering at<br />
find out "Where to Shop" and why. So through the Caribbean with the U. S.jthe Danbury Hospital from an operawhet<br />
her you buy an inch space or a \ Navy, even to the far-away planet of tion performed last week,<br />
page in the Brewster Standard you,Mars in a space ship! lSXBm m m a m Ackerman entertained<br />
«>i There'll be true adventures among| the monthly meeting of the W. 0. T.<br />
be smart and advertise.<br />
the lions and chimpanzees of Africa u. last Friday when Child Welfare and<br />
: e."<br />
HOME OWNERS<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Cleaning your furnace<br />
and chimney is good economics. Let the world's largest installers of heating<br />
equipment and air conditioning do the Job by vacuum machine. Tele<br />
In this day and age the oldest merwith<br />
Captain Carl von Hogman, fa the Radio were topics considered. This<br />
chant in any town must realize that<br />
mous explorer and ethnologist. In ad Saturday at 10 a. m. the Union will<br />
at least a third of his potential cusdition<br />
there"| be Stories about the hold a food sale in the empty store<br />
tomers don't even know he is alive,<br />
favorite characters of a million boys building next to the A. & P., the pro<br />
let alone the fact that he has been in<br />
—Bonehead Jim Tierney, detective; ceeds to go to the Educational Fund<br />
business fifty or sixty years, providing<br />
Square Jaw Davis, engineer; Hide- now being raised by all interested In<br />
he Is a non-advertiser.<br />
rack, the red-and-gold collie; Connie total abstinence.<br />
Morgan, and Doughas Renfrew.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and son<br />
phone 3970 at our expense.<br />
HOLLAND FURNACE CO.<br />
144 West Street Danbury, Conn.<br />
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H I<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
Prize Winners At<br />
Firemen's Carnival<br />
There'll be vocational stories that Mr. Dougald White of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, call<br />
will help the reader select his life work, ed on several old friends here Mon-<br />
advice on hobbies, sports tips from fa-,day.<br />
mous coaches and players, money-! R ^ and j ^ H E_ Hillery left last<br />
MAHOPAC THEATRE<br />
Croton Falls Road Lake Mahopac, N. Y.<br />
earning suggestions, vacation hints, i Saturday evening for the Canadian<br />
Donations from all sources to the and worthwhile contests.<br />
woods where they will spend their va<br />
8th and Final Week Starting Monday<br />
Ambulance Fund of the Brewster Fire<br />
THE AMERICAN BOY costs only cation.<br />
Department exceed $1,000. The com-<br />
$1 a year, or $2 for three years, for- Mrs. Harry Woodruff, former resi<br />
* £?i££? distribution of prizes eJgn subscrIptlons 50 centB a year exdent here, greeted old friends one day<br />
as follows:<br />
tra. Send your name, address, and this week.<br />
Ford Car—Rev. Edward V. Dargin, remittance to THE AMERICAN BOY, Mr. Louis Harrison was on the sick<br />
Croton Falls.<br />
7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. list a part of this week.<br />
August 19th through 24th<br />
ALAN MARSHAL in<br />
"PRIVATE LIVES" »<br />
by Neefl Coward. An intimate Comedy with<br />
MONDAS CUTLER KENNETH TRESEIER BEATRICE GRAHAM<br />
Handmade Bed . Spread—George Service will start with the Issue you<br />
Miss Hilda Moline was operated up<br />
Birdsall, Croton Lake.<br />
specify. On newsstands, 10c a copy.<br />
on at St. Francis Hospital, Poughkeep-<br />
Cocktail Set—Eileen Durkln.<br />
sie, for appendicitis last week and is<br />
recovering rapiflly.<br />
Staged by James Light<br />
Finished Crest Chairs<br />
new and novel—J3.00-83.50<br />
"OLD HICKRY"<br />
The Worlds Best (5.50 to 88.00<br />
Sec our line of Oil Cook Stoves In<br />
many new styles.<br />
DANJ5UR <<br />
HARDWARE CO.<br />
r<br />
\. •<br />
£48-281 Main St<br />
Daabary. COSUL<br />
TftoriWT 188<br />
L. A. WILKINSON Auctioneer<br />
AUCTION<br />
Friday, August 23. <strong>1935</strong><br />
10 A. M. D. S. T.<br />
I will sell at public auction the furnishings<br />
of the Southeast House,<br />
Brewster, N. Y., now located in O'Brien<br />
storage barn opposite <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Central<br />
R. R. station, Brewster, N. Y.,<br />
consisting of the following:<br />
15 single size metal beds, 15 full size<br />
metal beds, mattresses, pillows, spreads,<br />
1 chifforobe, 1 wardrobe, 30 oak dress- j<br />
era with mirrors, 10 rockers 8 bed room<br />
tables, 2 large rugs, about 9x12, small<br />
rugs, 2 hall settees, hall carpet, 1 dining<br />
table. 35 oak dining chairs, 25 restaurant<br />
tables, 75 bentwood chairs, 6<br />
barroom tables, small ice box ,coat<br />
trees, lamps, baskets, 10 counter stools,!<br />
6 white glass top tables, 25 ft mahofany<br />
bar with back bar and mirror, 1<br />
work bench. 1 cashier's desk and cigar<br />
case. 1 water cooler and glass rack,<br />
1 large white porcelain ice box, 6 doors,<br />
J restaurant dish sink, 1 large gas<br />
1 stove. 1 Richardson & Boynton Perfect<br />
range, large assortment of glassware,<br />
beer, whiskey, wine and cordial<br />
glasses, water pitchers, water glasses,<br />
beer pipecleaner and compound. 200<br />
i>*n+ paint, 15 gals, white shellac.<br />
L. A. WHJtlNSON<br />
The Presbyterian church was the<br />
scene of a very pretty wedding last<br />
Saturday at half past six when Miss<br />
Flora Scaperrotta, only daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scaperrotta, was<br />
united in marriage to Mr. Robert<br />
Kuenzle of North Bergen, N. JL, by<br />
Rev. H. E. Hillery. Messrs. Walter<br />
Denton and John C. Sloat served as<br />
ushers while Mr. Paul Townsend gavel<br />
a brief organ recital and Mr. Walter<br />
Moberg sang "I Love You Truly" just<br />
before the bridal party entered to the<br />
strains of Lohengrin's wedding march.<br />
The bride was given away by her father<br />
and was charming in a gown of<br />
white mousseline de sol with a white<br />
picture hat and carried a shower bouquet<br />
of white roses. A friend of the<br />
groom and his wife attended them.<br />
The ceremony was performed before<br />
a bower of beautiful summer flowers<br />
in different tints and a reception and<br />
wedding supper was held later at the<br />
bride's home and after a honeymoon<br />
trip to <strong>New</strong>port and other place)} the<br />
young couple will spend some time in<br />
Hartford and probably later in Boston.<br />
Mr. Kuenzle is connected with<br />
the advertising department of the<br />
Curtis Publishing Co. and the happy<br />
couple have the best wishes of many<br />
friends.<br />
USED TIRES<br />
Parts and Cars<br />
Stone Garage<br />
AL NELSON<br />
Repairing — Towing<br />
Brewster 628<br />
SHOES REPAIRED<br />
Prompt Service<br />
MASTRIANI<br />
Opposite R. R. Station<br />
Hudson-Sedan, Excellent 976.00<br />
Auburn Sedan-1830 ....$225.00<br />
Also the following reconditlpned<br />
Packards:<br />
Sedans, Club Sedans, SjjK>rt<br />
Phaeton, Coupe andSedjan- Limousine<br />
(600.00.<br />
from 5100.0V to<br />
OPEN EVENINGS<br />
HARRY R. BIOELOW<br />
PACKARD SALES and SERVICE<br />
69 Main Street. Danbury, Conn<br />
Telephone 1112<br />
"Nee! Coward presents his play nicely polished, cleverly embroidered,<br />
always humorous and witty—lu a lot of fun."—Percy Hammond, N. Y.<br />
Tribune-Herald<br />
, i :/n ••• ' •<br />
»J Tickets, 77c and $1.38—including tax<br />
». . o Every Evening Except Sunday<br />
Tel. Mahopac 858 • Curtain 8:45<br />
r |] LAST GALA DANCE OF THE SEASON!<br />
Saturday* August 24th<br />
Immediately after the performance. Free to the Audience<br />
Music by the popular Charles Mathewson's Orchestra. Don't Miss It!<br />
THE LANGSTROTH NURSERIES<br />
Established 1925<br />
Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield, Conn.<br />
P. O. Danbury, Conn.; R. F. D. 1<br />
10th Annual Fall Opening<br />
SATURDAY. AUGUST 17*<br />
We would welcome a visit from you to see our Beautiful Specimen pine, hemlock,<br />
spruce, Douglas fir, Colorado blue spruce, etc. Also A 1 varieties or arborvitae,<br />
yews and juniper for foundation planting.<br />
In order to meet competition of surplus stock, much .of it thrown on the market<br />
by bankrupt nurseries, we have again cut our prices.<br />
A" visit to our nurseries w|U show you that we are selling the best stock at a<br />
lower price than any other nurseries in the country.<br />
To reach Langstroth Nurseries from Brewster: Turn right on Route 6 at State<br />
Line where cement starts, turn right on dirt road to Q'd Ridgebury church,<br />
then left on black road, stop at first place on right.<br />
Central Market<br />
281 Main Street DANBURY, Conn.<br />
Phone 4599<br />
Prime RIB ROAST lb 29c<br />
Sirloin, Short and Cube Steaks ,. lb 31c<br />
CUT FROM PRIME WESTERN STEER BEEF<br />
Closing Out Our Liquors<br />
Canadian Club _„. bottle 3.19<br />
Wolf Creek Rye or Shipping Port Bourbon<br />
Made by Frankfurter Distillery, full qt 1.69<br />
Italian Vermouth, (Martini 8 Rossi) bot 1.39<br />
Specialite Cointreau, bottle 3.49<br />
Four Roses 2.49<br />
Seagram's Five Crown bottle 1.98<br />
"Old Master" Port, Sherry, Muscatel<br />
(7 yrs) bot 39<<br />
Pure Grain Alcohol, 190 proof, full qt.... 1.49<br />
Paul Jones 2.39<br />
Weibel's Ale or Lager, the finest case, 24 bots<br />
1.65<br />
WE ALSO CARRY RUPPERT'S BEER<br />
These Liquors are for Sale for Connecticut Residents Only.<br />
For Good Health with Ecoru >my<br />
BUY<br />
Creed Dairy Products<br />
All Grades of Milk<br />
SHERMAN CREED<br />
Phone Brewster 33, Carmel 288<br />
Yes! Thousands Cheer<br />
at the unusual values in our<br />
•l .r,<br />
15th. Anniversary Sale<br />
For fifteen years the Square Deal has had a reputation<br />
for giving bargains, and THIS YEAR<br />
THE BARGAINS ARE BIGGER than ever.<br />
By all means attend this value celebration and<br />
buy all your present and future needs now!<br />
BIG STOCK, BIG VALUE, BIG SAVING<br />
Square Deal<br />
corner of Rose and River Sts., Danbury Conn.<br />
Open Evenings Til 9 p. m. Plenty of Free Parking Space<br />
COAL<br />
OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH COAL<br />
IT LASTS LONGER<br />
Eshelman's Dairy and Poultry Feeds<br />
at reasonable prices<br />
We have VIGORO and Commercial fertilizers, grass seeds<br />
and farm accessories<br />
A J.DURK1N<br />
North Main Street Phone 121 Brewster, N. Y.<br />
A MESSAGE<br />
THAT NEEDS NO PROMPTING<br />
A MEMORIAL is the final tribute to those we have loved;<br />
a remembrance of close companionships and kindred interests.<br />
We have Designed and Erected many<br />
Memorials for many People. May We<br />
Assist You<br />
Memorial Art Studio<br />
II. J. Myers, Prop., Monuments, Markers, Engraving<br />
P. O. Box 38 TeL 526 86 N. Main St Brewster, N. Y.<br />
ROGER MATHEWS<br />
ASSOCIATED WITH<br />
LENSSEN B CO.<br />
GENERAL INSURANCE<br />
TeL BEekman 8-8630 111 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK CITY<br />
Residence - 65 PHONE Office- 158<br />
A. P. BUDD<br />
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE<br />
Mortgage Loans. Mortgages Bought and Sold<br />
Main Street Savings Bank Building Brewster, N. Y.<br />
AUGUST<br />
CLEARANCE SALE<br />
WE HAVE REDUCED PRICES IN EVERY<br />
DEPARTMENT. ALL SUMMER MER<br />
CHANDISE MUST BE SOLD. COMJTlN j<br />
AND LOOK OVER OUR PRICES.<br />
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