Pawling NY Patterson News Chronicale 1934

THURSDAY. APRIL K I « E
THE CHRONICLE
FACE TWO
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
Wingdale
At the last meeting of the younger group of Scouts, Kay Teeter and
Mrs. Crane Trowbridge and in- Harriet Brunow were invested as
fant son, George Crane Trowbridge, tenderfoot Scouts.
On Saturday. March 28, the
II, are reported to be doing very
older
group went on a hike to
nicely.
Some of the girls
Paul Farrington Jr. and Thomas Quaker Hill.
built
fires
to
fulfill
a requirement
and Edward Connelly attended the
snovies in Amenia Monday evening. of their second class test. Others
Mr. and Mrs. George Field of experimented with planking steaks,
New York were in town during the a requirement for the cook badge.
Many of the girls are working on
past week.
Mr Hunter Howard, Miss Ann their needle-woman badges. Some
deGroot. and Mr. and M'9. Edward have finished their aprons and have
Taylor of Poughkeepsie visited in begun to make smocks.
All the Scouts have been filling
Webatuck on Sunday.
The members of the Senior class penny strips in order to raise
of Dover Plains High Shcool are I money for Girl Scout work in Dutmaking feverish preparations for chess County.
—Troop Scribe
their trip to Washington next week, j
Mrs James Aiken and daughter,'
Ft»nce>, were in New York shop-) Miss PrisciUa Hunt spent the
ping on Saturday.
weekend in Pawling with her sisMis> Irene Murname recently I ter.
visited her parents in Webatuck.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humeston of
Mi>s Esther Hodge is spending; New Haven visited relatives in town
ber Easter vacation at her home in on Sunday.
Wingdale
Miss Jean Douglas and her sisMr. and Mrs. Hubert St. Cyr ter from Kent were in town on
have purchased a new Plymouth business last Saturday.
sedan
Mrs John Colman of Pawling
called on relatives and friends dur- FOR A HAIRCUT —
ing the week
Becoming to Yon
Rev. X. R. i-VaJes entertained
Yon
Should
Be Coming to
relatives at the parsonage this
The
week
PERSHING BARBER SHOP
Mr and Mrs Herman Patchin
3 West St.
Danbury, Conn.
were among those at Poughkeepsie
on Saturday.
K o f C Breakfast Sunday
Well Attended By Locals
Approximately 40 attended the
annual Communion breakfast of
Pawling Council, No. 545, Knights
of Columbus, held at the Pawling
Inn on Palm Sunday morning. The
members received Holy Communion in a body at the 8 o'clock Mass
at St. John's prior to the breakfast.
Henry P. Murphy acted as the
toastmaster. The speakers included Past District Deputy Henry L.
A. Forrestal of Beacon, who spoke
on the early history of the Knights
of Columbus; George T. Whalen,
present District Deputy of the
New York District; Stanlius Dean,
Grand Knight of MiUbrook Council; John Tobin, Grand Knight of
Amenia Council; Daniel P. Flanagan, charter member and former
Grand Knight of Pawling Council;
and Thomas J. Cullen, Grand
Knight of the Pawling Council.
The members stood a minute In
silence as a tribute to the late
John J. Mylod of Poughkeepsie,.
who helped to organize and install
the first officers of Pawling Council.
Sixty cents worth of red copper
oxide will treat six bushels of peas,
or from forty to sixty pounds of
other vegetable seeds. Seed cost
increases about a cent a pound, it
is estimated.
Phone 138
Pawling Hardware Co.
"Everything in Hardware' 1
CALL
PAWLING
PAINTS
263
for Yonr LAUNDRY
Pawling Laundry
Joseph Oroas,
Prop.
NORGE
REFRIGERATORS
HARRY LOPER, Manager
Railroad Avenue
Pawling, N . Y.
"Electric Service is So Economic*
. . . we use it for both cooking
and refrigeration"
House Fittings For Sale
T H E entire inside fittings of AMERICA'S LITTLE
* HOUSE, which formerly stood on 39th Street
and Park Avenue in New York City are offered
for sale. Two porch columns, lattice work, two
bathrooms, house hardware, closets, cupboards, and
a Frigidaire. Address all inquiries to Mrs. WILLIAM BROWN MELOXEY, Quaker Hill, New York.
%- Buy Your
Agriculture Lime
where Quality is Paramount
PATTERSON OFFERS LOWEST PRICE I N
N E W YORK STATE ON AGRICULTURAL
LIME.
Sold in lOG-lb. bags or in bulk
Compton Mines Corp.
Patterson, N. Y.
Sold under State of New York Permit No.
523 Dept. Agriculture and Markets
For Price Phone Patterson 17
Dance Every Saturday Night
Musk by DOMINO ORCHESTRA
DINE ANYTIME
"The more electricity we use the less it costs per
tusk. That's war we added a range to the refrigerator we bought two years ago. It's the second
big step toward the 'worklcss* kitchen die wife
wants. And we find that electric cooking coses no
more than old-fashioned methods; that it's so dean,
fast and convenient you couldn't get us to go back
so the old range for anything.
"Ask your electric company for proof that electric cooking is economical for ymmr home, too.
Their nearest store will gtre you an estimate without any coat or obligation
Real Home Cooking
GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
SCAPERRATTA'S TAVERN I
MAIN ST.
PATTERSON, NEW TORE
EASTER GREETING
As usual Our Spring Assortment of Potted Plants,
Easter Lilies, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Cinerias, Plagonium.
Cut Flowers t Cmrnmtiou*
Csllm Lilies
Tulip — Dmfodils
S^IOWTT
Electric
Ranges
2
DOWN
*vw in o n t h s
to p a y
Ask Us or See Your
Dealer
York State Electric & Gas Corpor
n . «Mocum
Phone 120
Tel. 96 and 3W
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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