THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS NEWS-CHRONICLE Harlem Valley State Hospital News Recent real estate transfers listed in the Dutchess county clerk's office and of interest to this part of the county are: The H. V. S. H. employee's assocNew York State owner of the ex tensive Broadacres farm at Green iation held its first annual dinner Haven, operated in conjunction with of the season Monday evening at the Hudson River State hospital, The Dells, near Poughkeepsie. A has acquired a pond of 1,745 acres large number from the Hospital enin the town of Beekman from the joyed the varied entertainment preBorden company of 350 Madison sented. Music was furnished by the avenue, New York city, according Westchester Club nine piece orchesto a deed filed recently in County tra. Frank Chileutt, president of the Clerk Smith's office. The pond will association acter as toastnaster for round out holdings of the state in the occasion. that vicinity. Purchase of the property was authorized by the 1930 Miss Edith Cozzi is under the Legislature. Consideration is listed rare of a doctor at the home of his af $150. sister Mrs. Fred Speedling. George Uhl, town of Union Vale to Dutchess county, 0.O77 of an acre Miss Sue Collins, beautician for the Clove Valley road improve- spent her pass in Pawling recently ment,. I Henry and Velma M. Dykeman, Miss Rose Daniels is attending the town of Pawling, to Frank and summer session of New York college Catherine Hildenbrand, same pro- Miss Daniels is specializing in social perty on the south side of Lakeside service work and organizations. avenue, Pawling. j George H. and Hannah S. White, Roland Judson of Building F has town of Washington, William and returned to work after spending his Anna M. White, same, Ida and pass in Pawling and Wingdale. Viola White, town of Dover to Egbert White, town of Dover, release Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rourke of property in the town of Dover, spent several days vacationing in formerly owned by Edwin White. the Adirondacks. Egbert White to Lee C. Scutt, town of Dover, same property. Lee S. Scutt, town of Dover, same prop- Thomas Quinlan is spending his erty. Lee S. Scutt to John 0. vacation at his home near PoughTyldsley r Millbrook, same property. quag. Eugene and Lillian G. Rozelle, Dr. and Mrs. Gaulocher's recently town of Dover, to Aline Rozelle Ferris, town of Dover, property in attended the funeral of Dr. Gaulochthe town of Dover on the east side er's father in Yonkers. of the Dover Plains-Wingdale state load; deed dated Jan. 21, 103,1 • Mr. and Mrs.. George Brown and Aline Rozelle Ferris to Marion Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jendricks have K Hagerty, town of Dover, same returned from spending two weeks property. Marion Hagerty to Har- in Glouster, Mass. old G and Aline Rozelle Ferris, | town of Dover, same property. ' The Board of Managers held their Gilbert Denny, town of Dover, to monthly meeting at the Hospital Earl R. Denney, same, property of Tuesday last. 121% acres in the town of Dover. | Miss Katherine Tripp is visiting relatives in Poughkeepsie. Dry Cleaning OWE DAT SERVICE All Work Done at Ooz Own FRANK HILDENBRAND Call an« Delivery flerrte* AUGUST SHOWING OF FUR COATS and SCARFS Prices Below Competition 1. HOWARD BURR 199 Main St Danbury and Ridgeneld, Ct. G1GLI0TT1 BROS. MOSIC STORE "Let Us Serve Yon" Musical Instruments Supplies Sheet Music Radios R C A Radio Tubee Kodak Films Developing and Printing 91-93 White St. Phone 2695 Danbury, Conn. Everything In the CORSET LINE J. If. MELTZER 262 Main St. Danbury IT IS NOT TOO HOT IN AUGUST TO USE I'M)* I R I A I WALLPAMit •OAIANrt 10 fAir-rO-UOMf A VERT GOOD TIME TO PICR UP ROOM LOTS — At Fieai — -3 to 1-2 former price Joe Linehan of Building F spent his pass in Pawling last week. The out door dances which are being held regularly each Wednesday evening seem to be enjoyed greatly by all participating in them Frank Lisewski and son motored to Yonkera Tuesday e v e n i n g Mrs. Eleanor Angel has accepted a position as charge nurse m Building 28. The H. V. H. S. nine are improving with time playing a double header Sunday and winning both games. Mrs. Josephine Corning has resigned from duties at the hospital and has returned to her home in New York City. William Brown is spending his pass with his family in Pawling. Miss Dolly Taddeo has accepted a position -at the hospital. I George Stock motored hopac on Tuesday. to Ma- Miss Julia Cimnrosh spent her 5day pass with her mother in New York, recently. Joseph Kalamas is now employed as charge attendant in Building 26. Miss Charlotte Linehan spent , Monday with her sister in Pawlmg. Mrs. Harry Bard is spending her 5-day pass and vacation at her home in Pawling. "EMPEROR JONES" TO RE PLAT AT ROOKRIDGE Theatre-goers will be glad to learn that Eugene CNeill'g "Emperor Jones" will play the week of August 24th in the Outdoor Theatre at Rockridge, Carmel with John R. Gude in the title role. This will be the first | time that 'The Emporer Jones" will have been presented in the state of New York with an all white cast Mr. Gude is suported by Donald Randolph. O'NeiU's one-act play "Before Breakfast" will also be given with Edith King. Both plays are directed by Karl Nielsen. "Emporer Jones" is to be a special X RAT DIAGNOSIS DR. GEORGE N. KELLY DENTIST (Si Wf«W3f^i will be in Us Wednesday* through gatnriays 1 I'' TsL t i l ll«- SEVEN S..GIRL SOPRANO IS WINNER er is to be heard Sunday at the Epis- frequently hean OT SCHOLARSHIP copal church m Brookfleld. Miss ntagc of the Many are Ann Kemp, of LakeMahopac, is an- fact that J4JytWBBaW1«flttH*iiditw Miss Ruth Shaffner, a soprano other pupil of Miss Shaffner who is fn this locality arid has who is spending the summer at her heard often in this vicinity, to give a part of her vacatended the Starlight theatre one home ".Brown Willows", and giving Gertrude Vallee, a soprano, hal evening this week. a special course of summer study in charge of the choir of the Kent and tion period to teaching. She recentvoice, has awarded the one free Fishkill Baptist church. ly returned from England wnere Several from here attended Lucky scholarship available to Miss DoroWalter Moberg, a tenor, of Miss she wea^ittfy in May at the close night at the Albermac Theatre on thy Williams of Towners. Miss Wil- Shaffner's studio, is another singer of her a^Bfork season. Tuesday. liams comes from Springfield, Mass., where she sang in the High School WINGDALE II. E. CHURCH Glee Club and studied piano. Her father was a professional cornetist. She is 20 years old and has a high V.ILHagkPMte lyric soprano voice. 9:30 A. M Sunday School Alfred Flower, another of Miss 10:15 A. M Morniag Worship There will be no service and no Shaffner's voice pupils from New A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANT COAT FOR TOU Sunday School session in the Wing- York city, has been singing in the UNTIL YOU'RE READY TO WEAR IT — TREE STORAGE dale M. E. Church, Aug 9th or 16th. surrounding towns. He was soloist at the Towners Baptist church and — — :?H at St. Paul's church, Brookfleld, WINODALE BAPTIST CHURCH Conn., last month. Mr. Flower, a 12 GARDEN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE baritone, is a member of the SingRev. N R Feafllaa, Pastor Tour Old Garment Taken In Trade During er's club of New York city. Mr. Flow(Daylight Saving Mae) • — • — • • — — — — — — ^ ^ — — M M — — — — 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schaol No services will be field at the 3 Baptist church August>i23 and 30. Wingdale Social News Miss Helen Sabol spent Saturday afternoon and evening shopping in Poughkeepsie. As the Rev. Verling Rugh is taking his vacation at this time there will be no services at the M., E. church this week. The date of the Union- Clam bake has been changed to September 2. A soft ball game is being contemplated for Friday, August 21, between the married men and single men. It promises to be an exciting evening. The next meeting of Waldo grange will be the annual hot dog roast. Plans are not completed yet. Clayton Cronkright is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Mina Cronkright. Mrs. James Hodge and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Southworth visited Mrs. Theodore Lewis in Middletown, on Friday. Annual August Sale D. C, KENT I DICK'S August Sale of Good Furniture ST. CHARLES CATHOl|fc CHURCH Rev, R. Pastor , Sunday masses, 8 and 10 a. m. Wingdale Hospital masses, Sun Mrs. Crane Trowbridge, Mrs. day at 7 a. m. for employees, and George Trowbridge and Mrs. Olin at- 9 a. m. for patients. production under the management of Mr. Gude, the Rockridge Subscription season terminating August 22nd with the final performance of "Her Husband's Wife". The rumor is confirmed that Mr. Gude has chartered a plane to fly over the towns after five o'clock on Friday, Saturday and Monday afternoon,s scattering a few free tickets in the streets. 1 Mr. Gude has played in many O'Neill plays under the stage name of Andrew Fraser. The Provincetown Theatre in New York first produced these plays. After twelve engagements with the Provlncetown players and the Theatre Guild, Mr. Gude appeared in outstanding successes with such stars as Margaret Wycherly, Jasper Deeter, Ann Harding, Josephine Hutchinson, Claiborne Foster, Louis Wolheim, Carlotta Monterey, A. E. Robbms, Henry O'Neil, Harold West, Mary Blair and Maurice Browne. In 1931 he, with the assistance of Dr. George Woollard, organized the Theatre "Guild of Miami Beach, Florida, which is now completing its sixth successful season. son Sermon in all v. Churches of | Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug. 23. The Golden Text is: "Great is our I Lord, and of great, power: his understanding is inflnite'Tsalms 147:5 j Among the citations which com-| prise the Lesson-Sersoon is the following from the Bible: "For whatsoever things were "written afore-1 time were written for our learning,] that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. Now the God Of patience and consolation grant yos§ to likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: That twe may with one mind and one month glorify God, even the Father 0&#ur Lord Jesus | Christ" (Romans *%*-6). 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