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PAGE EIGHT THE BREWSTER STANDARD FRIDAY, AUGUST <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1935</strong><br />

PEACH LAKE<br />

continued from page 7<br />

Kenneth Moody, who 1* attending<br />

the summer classes at Bucknell T*1lege<br />

has been confined to the infirmary<br />

at college and Is expected home<br />

on the <strong>16</strong>th. Russell Moody Is spending<br />

the vacation at the lake.<br />

Vails Golf Club Gossip: Now that<br />

the Tournament at Mahopac is over<br />

and every one has presented their alibi's<br />

the members have settled down<br />

to disscusslng the winner of the<br />

fJrecn Cup Tournment, the semi-flnaj^<br />

were played off last Sunday with<br />

Heyman's<br />

DANBURY<br />

If You're Not Interested<br />

In Bargains<br />

Don't Read This Ad.<br />

But...if yon want the big­<br />

gest suit value of the sea­<br />

son.....a $25 suit fot $15<br />

jump into your car and come<br />

over to Heyman's. Onr Val­<br />

ues are always good....but<br />

exceptional reductions such<br />

as this are possible only dar­<br />

ing oar Angast Clearance<br />

Sale.<br />

THE H- J. HEYMAN<br />

I<br />

Department Store<br />

40 White St. Corner Ivea.<br />

Danbury, Conn.<br />

•^•IIIISIIiKllKlllWUn<br />

•<br />

Lake Carmel Benefit<br />

For Catholic Church<br />

Oi<br />

' A card and bunco party will be held<br />

at the Club House at Lake Carmel on<br />

August 24, <strong>1935</strong>, at 3 p. m. for the proposed<br />

Catholic Church. The tickets<br />

will be priced at SO cents and refreshments<br />

will be served without extra<br />

charge. There will also be prizes. We<br />

are convinced that a pleasant time will<br />

be had by all who partake of the afternoon's<br />

activities and invite all who<br />

would care to Join us at the club house.<br />

Rockridge Theatre I<br />

4 miles north of Carmel, Route 2<strong>16</strong><br />

Aug. 19, 20, 21—PRIOR TO<br />

NEW YORK<br />

9F.H. Sharp<br />

//<br />

Crack Up"<br />

by<br />

James Warwick<br />

with ROY HARORAVE<br />

GEORGE COULOCRIS<br />

Katherine Warren and Ruth Fallows<br />

For reservations Phone Carmel 312<br />

Prices: .55, si.io, 11.65<br />

t<br />

the following results: Johnny Balint<br />

defeated Bert Pultz 3 up and Stanley<br />

Brown defeated Bill Baldwin, 5 up.<br />

This Sunday the finals will be played.<br />

Mrs. Purdy Outhouse held an afternoon<br />

bridge at her home in Oroton<br />

Falls, Tuesday afternoon. Marie Gunnigle<br />

won first prize and Helen Polye<br />

the consolation prize. After the game<br />

a delicious luncheon was served by the<br />

hostess. Among those present were, I<br />

Peggy Herman, Helen Poyle, Mildred<br />

Persons, Marie Gunnlgle and a young<br />

lady named Elsie.<br />

Always in the midst of our pleasures<br />

there comes the knock on the<br />

door to remind us of our Mortal existence.<br />

We have just learned of the<br />

death of Mrs. Brown, mother of Leonard<br />

and Stanley Brown, who are well<br />

known at the Lake. Mrs. Brown has<br />

been ill for some time and her death<br />

occurred at 7:00 p. m., Wednesday,<br />

August 14th, at her home in Mt. Klsco.<br />

Leonard Is probably better known as<br />

the assistant to Johnny NowicJd, the<br />

Golf Pro at Vails Golf Club. Our<br />

heartfelt sympathy is extended to the<br />

bereaved family.<br />

"Treasured thoughts of one so dear,<br />

Often bring a silent tear;<br />

Thoughts return to scenes long past,<br />

Tears roll on, but memories last."<br />

PATTERSON<br />

The card party committee under the<br />

chairmanship of Mrs. Mildred Rcilly<br />

consists of the following:<br />

The Mesdames Gomez, Scheppens,<br />

McKay, Levins, Arnold, Mulholand,<br />

67>e RITZ<br />

Brewster, N. t. Phone 688<br />

TIME SCHEDULE<br />

Evening Continuous from 7 P. M.<br />

to 11 P. M.<br />

Matinee Wednesday at 3:00 P. 1\L<br />

Saturday Continuous Performance<br />

from Z p. m. to 11 p. m.<br />

Sunday and Holidays Continuous<br />

Performance from 2:30 to 11 P. M.<br />

Fri. and Sat August <strong>16</strong> and 17<br />

MIRIAM HOPKINS<br />

—in—<br />

"BECKY SHARP"<br />

First All Technicolor Production<br />

<strong>New</strong>s Color Cartoon<br />

Todd & Kelly Comedy<br />

"Bum Voyage"<br />

Saturday Only—3rd Episide of<br />

"The Miracle Rider"<br />

Tim McCoy in<br />

"Square Shooter"<br />

Sun .and Mon. Aug. 18 and 19<br />

Double Feature Program<br />

"UNWELCOME STRANGER"<br />

with Jack Holt<br />

and Return Engagement by Demand<br />

SHIRLEY TEMPLE<br />

in<br />

"CURLY TOP"<br />

NOTE: Due to the fact that we<br />

could not accommodate all who<br />

wanted to see this marvelous picture,<br />

we are pleased to bring this<br />

back again.<br />

<strong>New</strong>s Cartoon<br />

Toes, and Wed. Aug. 20 and~zT<br />

"ORCHIDS TO YOU"<br />

—with—<br />

John Boles, Jean Mulr<br />

Interesting Short Subjects Comedy<br />

Thurs* Aug. 22 (One Day)<br />

Double Frature<br />

"LADIES LOVE DANGER"<br />

—with—<br />

Mona Barrle, Gilbert Roland<br />

"MILLS OF THE GODS"<br />

-With—<br />

May Robson, Fay Wray<br />

<strong>New</strong>s Cartoon<br />

Fri. and Sat. Aug. 23 and 24<br />

"BROADWAY GONDOLIER"<br />

-^with—<br />

Dick Powell. Joan BlondeU<br />

SATURDAY ONLY v<br />

Episode 4 of "Miraote Rider"<br />

with Tom Mix<br />

"SMOKY SMITH"<br />

with Bob Steele<br />

ARE IN PRODUCTION<br />

\<br />

and ready to make deliveries of<br />

Haley, VenderPutten, Pinto, Beary,<br />

Silvers, Carroll and Miss Bracht.<br />

These ladles with the aid of others<br />

are bending every effort toward making<br />

this first card party a huge success.<br />

STARLIGHT<br />

THEATRE<br />

ROUTE 22—PATTERSON<br />

Eves 8:30—Thurs. Mat 3:00<br />

ALL WEEK<br />

Aug. 19 to 24<br />

inclusive<br />

"WOODEN<br />

KIMONA"<br />

A smile for every thrill and a hearty<br />

laugh when danger seems closest.<br />

i: AT WARNER BROS. D<br />

PAIACE<br />

Danbury<br />

4 Days Beg. Sum, Aug. 18<br />

CLARK GABLE<br />

JEAN HARLOW<br />

Wallace<br />

BEERY<br />

in<br />

"China Seas''<br />

3 Days Beg. Thu., Aug. 22<br />

SYLVIA SIDNEY<br />

HERBERT MARSHALL<br />

In<br />

"Accent on<br />

VoW<br />

All L imestone Products<br />

LIMESTONE DUST<br />

COMMON LIME<br />

MARBLE DUST<br />

BROKEN STONE<br />

(IN ALL SIZES)<br />

LIMESTONE FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES<br />

Immediate Deliveries Can Be Made. Phone For Prices.<br />

Putnam Quarries, he.<br />

Formerly Patterson Quarries<br />

Telephone Patterson 17 PATTERSON, N. Y.<br />

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QUIET, DIGNrfil^ B ATMOSPHEiRE<br />

THE BLUE BUBBLE<br />

Route 22, one mile north of the Village of Brewster (Sodom)<br />

Dancing Saturday and Sunday Evenings > \^<br />

STEAK AND SPAGHETTI DINNERS<br />

Finest Wine, Liquor and Brandy Stock in Putnam County<br />

WILLIAM LYON McLAUGHLIN. Management Telephone Brewster 324 ,<br />

When You Board The Train For<br />

College Is Your<br />

LUGGAGE<br />

IN GOOD TASTE?<br />

Week end Cases $1.84 up<br />

Laundry Cases $1.00 up<br />

Military Sets $1.95 up<br />

Here You'lrt'ind an Exclusive Line of<br />

LUGGAGE<br />

IN A GRAND<br />

BACKTO-SCHOOL SALE<br />

Every Needed Item at Specially Reduced Pre-College Prices<br />

aMtf-<br />

Steamer<br />

TRUNKS<br />

J 3.95 •*<br />

Leather Zipper<br />

CLUB BAGS<br />

50.95 up<br />

Leather Wallets (zipper) QCc<br />

Fitted Cases $2-95 up<br />

Wardrobe Genuine Leather<br />

TRUNKS<br />

$ 12 ,95up<br />

Gladstones<br />

$ ^ QC; up<br />

6- 95<br />

Zipper Brief Cases $1.00 up<br />

Hand Bags, Umbrellas,<br />

Key Cases, Manicure Sets<br />

DANBURY LUGGAGE SHOP<br />

We've Been Repairing Trunks, Leather Goods and Umbrellas for Over Twenty-five Years.<br />

Pershing Bldg., Main and West Sts. Danbury, Conn. —><br />

BEAUTIFUL DINING SUITES<br />

At A Fraction Of Former Cost<br />

... : • •.<br />

Feature DeLury's August Sale<br />

; ' V. -<br />

Other Record-Breaking Values Such As<br />

NINE - PIECE<br />

MAHOGANY SUITE<br />

$145.<br />

formerly sold for $950<br />

Every Rug<br />

NINE<br />

PIECES<br />

DINING<br />

SUITE<br />

in<br />

WALNUT<br />

for<br />

$<br />

129<br />

formerly<br />

sold for<br />

$ 225<br />

NINE - PIECE<br />

WALNUT SUITE<br />

$139.<br />

formerly sold for $990<br />

In Our Large<br />

STOCK Reduced 25%<br />

C. DELURY Est<br />

111-113 M«in St<br />

Etubliih.d 1890<br />

Tel.T34-R DANBURY, Conn.<br />

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