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PAGE FOUR THE <strong>BREWSTER</strong> STANDARD—ESTABLISHED 1869 THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1947<br />

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E. W. ADDIS ESTATE, Publisher MARJORIE L. ADDIS, Editor<br />

Published Weekly at Brewster, Putnam County, N, Y.<br />

Entered at the Post Office at Brewster as Second Glass Mall<br />

Subscription per year, $3.00; single copy Ten Cents<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947<br />

SHADING PARKING SPACE<br />

H. H. fyells Addresses<br />

Putnam Valley Class<br />

(Continued from Paare 1)<br />

newsnaper undisturbed. Oet your families<br />

to let you alone.<br />

Try to get In some reading about<br />

your work and for pleasure, so your<br />

conversation will be more interesting<br />

land your enjoyment greater by having<br />

Presumably lack of interested, active cooperation of business more to think about(and talk of.<br />

and political persons to provide adequate parking space for commut- Saturday evenings.<br />

ers and other all day parkers brought about the six month trial of General Curtis<br />

J it i i • t MI r n. ..... u»... V^AMIAI Next. I wish to warn you not to exmeters<br />

and parallel parking in the village of Brewster. How people jDect absonite fairness in this world.<br />

wish the opportunity to get the city lot adjoining the B r e w s t e r ' l ^ g ^ % ^ i * $ ^<br />

Standard had been seized back in the good old Mayor Walker days. Curtla, the hero of the Battle of Port<br />

I Fisher in the Civil War. He lived on<br />

The present predicament may turn up a vigorous movement to secure. mint* Place, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. He told me<br />

, . - , - , * , , •. . :. „•« a t «: AU-TM£ TIME.<br />

THIS WEEKS SPECIALS<br />

UNIVERAL VACUUM CLEANERS<br />

(Tank Type)<br />

13 Attachments - 18 Ft. Cord<br />

$79.95<br />

We Carry a Complete Line of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />

from ELECTRIC RAZORS and DQOR CHIMES to RE­<br />

FRIGERATORS and RADIOS.<br />

LEAR RADIOS<br />

ome unkind Salvia's Delicatessen<br />

East Main Street, Brewster<br />

Tel. 940<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

~<br />

See Us if You are Planning a Picnic<br />

WE CAN SUPPLY<br />

All Needs For Picnic Baskets<br />

— alsostatements<br />

I have pub-<br />

1<br />

lished. Do not be afraid to express<br />

an opposite opinion but follow my<br />

mother's advice.<br />

Sing Sing<br />

Of course you can sometimes soften<br />

a harsh statement. There was that<br />

women who wanted her family genealogy<br />

written and engaged a leading<br />

Journalist. She gave him the family<br />

Bible and old letters and old histories<br />

and he went to work. After a week<br />

he called the woman and said, "What<br />

am I going to do about your Uncle<br />

Ezra?" The woman said, "Well, what<br />

about Uncle Ezra?" The journalist<br />

said, "Oh, nothing, excejpt that he<br />

killed a man and was electrocuted at<br />

Sing Sing. I have ethical standards<br />

and must tell the truth." The woman<br />

said, "Weell, go ahead and tell the<br />

truth but be as nice about it as you<br />

can."<br />

When the book was printed the woman<br />

looked to see what the conscientious<br />

man had said about Uncle Ezra<br />

and she found this sentence: "Ezra<br />

Collins, the uncle of Sarah Collins,<br />

occupied the chair of applied electricity<br />

in fine of our leading State institutions<br />

and died in harness."<br />

Intolerance<br />

Next. Another good rule is to avoid<br />

intolerance. President MacCracken of<br />

Vassar spoke In White Plains several<br />

years ago on the intolerance of youth.<br />

Don't dislike oeople bacuse you don't<br />

wish to be thick with them. Think<br />

kindly of persons outside of your own<br />

group. Sensitive persons may feel<br />

hurt if you are not cordial. I do not<br />

believe in secret societies, especially<br />

in schools. I believe there are too<br />

many heart breaks. I belong to two,<br />

but doubt if I would loin again, the<br />

Masons and Zeta Psi. Peoole will<br />

group socially but there should be no<br />

secrecy.<br />

One girl in White Plains committed<br />

suicide because her sister wasn't taken<br />

into a sorority in school. Too much<br />

false value is put on secret societies.<br />

Respectable Sins •<br />

Next. Do not commit re8»*t*b1«»<br />

sins. At Great Barrington, Mass., I<br />

I heard an Episcopal minister preach on<br />

', respectable sins. One of these sins<br />

I WAS being cross at breakfast.. I don't<br />

i believe we realize how sinful we are<br />

when we are unpleasant in our homes<br />

and quarrel at the table and tease.<br />

President Eliot<br />

Next. Think of vour manners. Always<br />

thank promptly by letter anyone<br />

doinw you a favor. In 1909 I heard<br />

President Eliot of Harvard speak on<br />

"Preparation For an Effective Life" at<br />

Hotcbkiss School in Lakeville, Conn.<br />

In the speech he said. "The next part<br />

of education for an effective life,<br />

which I want to speak about, is manners.<br />

It would be difficult to exaggerate<br />

the importance of manners with<br />

reference to an effective career in the<br />

world. Just the bearing of the body<br />

has great importance, in business, in<br />

the practice of a profession, in public<br />

speaking to any audience, educated or<br />

uneducated, to the masses of the peoole<br />

or to a select few. The mere bearing<br />

of the body is of great importance<br />

to your success in future life. Military<br />

education has an excellent feature of<br />

this sort. In all military schools the<br />

(Continued on Page 7)<br />

o——<br />

The prehistoric woolly elephant didn't<br />

develop its woolly coat until the<br />

owning of an ice age gave him a need<br />

for it.<br />

o<br />

"Mv friends." said the campaign<br />

orator. "I am full of uncertainty."<br />

A number of people looked at one<br />

another and hoarselv whispered. "He<br />

must have been eating hash."—Phoney<br />

Phun.<br />

1<br />

Stienies<br />

Quarts BEER-ALE<br />

Cans<br />

LEGION and V. F. W. MAMMOTH<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

<strong>BREWSTER</strong><br />

AD Next Week June 30lh (o July 5th<br />

60 - Tons of Out-door Attractions - 60<br />

Rides - Games - Fireworks<br />

Thousands in Awards including<br />

1947Studebaker<br />

Save 2c to 1 Sc<br />

TO HELP PAY FOR<br />

Parking Meters<br />

Cigarettes, were 2 - 37c NOW 2 - 35c<br />

Cigarettes, carton, were 1.79 __.__NOW 1.69<br />

French Ice Cream, Pt., was 40c. NOW 37c<br />

All 5c Candy and Gum is .... NOW 5c<br />

NOT 6c<br />

EXTRA SPECIAL<br />

Parkers Ink was 15c .....NOW 10c<br />

Parkers Ink was 25c — NOW 15c<br />

Anderson s Drug Store<br />

36-38 MAIN ST.. <strong>BREWSTER</strong>. N. Y.<br />

Phones: 934 and 936<br />

Because Cadillac's objective is<br />

quality—first and always—it is not<br />

necessary to compromise with<br />

any element of Cadillac goodness.<br />

There are no restrictions on those<br />

who design and build Cadillacssave<br />

to provide the finest personal<br />

transportation it is practical to<br />

produce. Consequently, Cadillac<br />

excels in all the things which<br />

make a motor car a joy to possess<br />

and a pleasure to drive.

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