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VOL. 1, NO. 39 ROSENDALE, N. Y., Friday, November, 25,1938 PRICE TWO CENTS ~====~~~==~========~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~======~ ~~ ~===-- -.- ---~ --.- - . ~ . Officials Will Try T 0 Bring World' s ~ air Tourists to Count~ ~OMING EVENT!] BROADOAlS'l' LAST FRIDAY MORNING New Speed Limit effort:6 of other sootions of the coun- TUESDAY Card Party - Firemen's Hall, Rosendale. Card House. WEDNESDAY Party - Cottekill THURSDAY Fire To launch a campaign designed try. To obtain proper recognition and to attract Ibus'iness to the CountycalI1l'Y qUI' invitation to greater num- Social Night - Catholic Men's of Ulster from the World's Fair bel'S of visitors, our people must co- Club, St. Peter's Hall. FRIDAY in New York all , the business men ordina;te their endeavors, publicize the and organizations are , as , ked to .county as a whole and feature the send a resolution to the Oounty advantages of each town and com- Board of Superv ' isors as ' king ' their muni1J1. Meeting - Sportsmen's Ass'n at Herman Osmer's Tillson. support and to raise $5000 -in com- As an ini!t1a.l step towaa-d this end, plian ' ce with ' a recently adopted a group of o:Ltlzens representing the state law making such an appro- city admlnhstmtlon and ' UlPtown, Cen- priation possilble. trail and Downtown · BUSiness Organi- Column of Interest ment ' by the group was sentt to all lution · tAo the bord 'Of supervisors, fav- To the reaa ' ers of the Rosendale civic and business organizations oring the 81ppropriation of $5,000 in News-We h ' ave added a new col- in the county: . the budget for advertising. In order umn, \Do You Remember\ by The broa;dicast was a ve ry fine one teilling · of the first se:btlers of Rosendale and so on down to the discovery of natural cement; the using of Rosendale cement in building the Brooklyn BDidge, the Bedestal of the Strutue of Liberty , the Treasry Bu-11ding at Washing- tQn and many other buildings of re nown. LaJter the mine closed and Rosendale . bec-ame one of tile out- stand!hlg v.a-c · ation resorts ( I both summer and Wlinter) , b ut he fail- ed to t e ll that ' Rosendale cement is once again coming into its own and that th'e naturaJl cement is be- ing sought in many staJtes for road building and that many of. the old mine s may be reopened in the near future. ----'0·---- Young Grangers \Night of Fun\ Is A Success The following copy of a stJa.te_J zations of Kingston have sent a reso- Last year the New York State Ito make this a countrywide effort Jo . eph A. F , l;eming. 'I'hese writings legislature enacted ' a law granting we are requesting your organization will not 'Only interest the old tim- The young Grangers held and the · board of supervisors of eaClh and other pr'Ominent OO\g'anizations in ers of Rosenda ' lebut als'O the peo- had a \!Night of Fun\ as they , ~aid · county the authority to a;pP'l'O- the different communities l;() send a pIe who ma~ their home in Ros- they WOUld. prialte money for advertising the simUar resolution to the board! favor- endale at the present time. Don't 'Ilhey started Qff to entertain resources and advantages of their i g this appropriation. fJ.il to read it. the folks witth a playet entitled, county. Under t his law the Uls te r ~ince the WllIrd of supervisor s has ----0,---- \The Old ' Apple Tree in the Or- county board of supervisors is al- just; started. its , annual !budget meet- ellard.\ Then there was a song. lowe9 to spep d $5,000 annually for ·, ings it is aJbSOlutely imperative that Install New Wurlitzer Next was a hill-Ibol . ly ch'Orus of such purposes. a-ction be taken immediately. If your : ' all the young Gr~ ' gers and then In April, 1 1 939, the New York organization does not meet bef'Orel Multi Selector another song; next, \Comparison World's Fair will open which will ?ecember first yr11l yQU call a meet- . of the Young of Today and the attract an estima · ted 16,000,000 m,g of your directors and take action I , When it comes to being up to Young of Yesterday; a monolague, vi . sitors from within and outside on this ma.tter ~hiCh is so vital to date leave it to Jack Daley of by Elnora DeMar; Piano SQlo by Signs Installed , The Vill age of Rosendale install- ed Ws Sipeed limit signs at all the entrances of the village this past week . The speed limit is 25 mnes per hour and it is the intention of the trustees to see that this law is enforced. ----0 , ---- Card Party Benefit For the Kiddies Art: the las l t mooting of th e Ma- pl'e ' Hill P. T. A. it was voted to hold their regul a r card party on December 9. The proceeds of the party was tD be used for the An- nual Children's · OhriSltmas party wMch is held at the school hou s '3 at Christmas tim · e. ~his party i s generally a big affair as everyone is willl i ng to help s w ell th e fund for the kiddies. wm you be the re? -----10- __ _ 200 Attend Social There were a: b o ut 200 at the Rosendale Fire ' 00. social party which was \eld Tuesd ' ay night at Firemen's Hall. '-'h e party was one grand success financially and the committee wants to thank all who helped to make .i t so. 'Everybody seemed to be ' having a fll:1e time and were sorry to see the party ' br:eak up. ,;.. 0-:--- ' - ' our sta ' te , boundar'ies to its mar- · every line at\ bUSIDess in Ulster coun- \The Well\ in Rosendale. Miss Roolltgen. • velo\lS ' exhibits. !Realizing th~ t1. . . - ~.- ' _. . . iTauk ~ ha8 :fust iftst&HM .... ene..ef .AJlter . ti~ ~ ~:Q:t\MW!;en~t ~-!~~~m· YA~P ' . J{UUlDN .. IS ~ ' . ..,...,. ~. \ enormous potential possiibilities, Will you kr1riMy lo~rQ us a ropY' the finest, most up-to-date music were variou$ ' g'Smes and MADE KlW..ANIS PB:mSm:t.Nri for every line of business . oat~ of your resolution to .the address be- ~ boxes that oan , be had. This Wur- dancing. Everyone voted the aff.air ering to human needs, to be de- 'loW? Utzer mul l ti-selector stands about a success .' rived from this , great 1n!1iux of vis- Ad'dlr:'esS: Thomas W. · Miller, 408 5 feet high and a:bout 3 feet wide. --- .... 0 .. --- itors, many ' areaS of the sta:t-e, Broadw8iY'. langston, N. Y. Almost the entir-e pl ' a~r is made CARID · PARTY AT ~ At the last meeting of , the Ki- wanis J Edward H. Huben of Rosen- dale ' 'Was elected president for the notrubly the Thousand IsI ' ands, 0 of glass which When lighite<,l up, <X>'r.DEKlLL ' Adirondacks, ' FUnger Lakes, Mo- various colors seem ' to be running SOHOOL · c'Oming year. ---....10---- hawk V,alley, -Cherry Valley and S CI S d up nad dO l wn the columns on the There will be a ca:r<,l party ' at counties on t'he east bank of th,e anta aus en S side. A v~ry pretty slg'ht to see: the Cotte~ill school house on lDe- Tillson Church Hudson have already started ad- Message to Rosendale It pl 1 ays just 1 1 ke an orchestra and , cember 2. The proceeds of the vertising campaigns to pulblicize oarries a selection of 24 records. party wi'll be used for the ' Chil- tA\ltthoug'h th e weather was ex- cep'Uon l ally ba d t he annual Men's 8 upper which was held at the Till- son Ohurch HaJJ. la s 1 t Saturday night was a success. Many peopl e were served and were we ll pleas- ed w ith the menu. their sections to induce these mil- 0 dren's Clinic. This is a worthy lions to visit them as ' a part 0f Here's a r eal piece of news for cause and the committee 'hopes the trip. The state publicity de- RO'sendl8 ~ le, yes sl , r, SanJtia Cla.us is MANY AGED WORKERS FAIL that all will attend I the affair who partment is reported working in really coming to Rosendale and in TO FILE SEOUBITY OLAIMS · can do so. conjunction with Buffalo and Al - person too; lGeorg~ 'May, Jr., own- ----01---- bany to feature especially Nia01llra er of the l.oc8l1 Lane-Sargent · Store TILLSON b~ showed me the t · elegram ' he just Many wage earners in Ulster, !Falls and the state capital. received from ' Santa himself. It Dutche 1 ss and ' Putnam counties N· , Fe Although this offers Ulster who have reached the age of 65 otlce. lremen county an outs , tandm' g rvnPO .. tunl·ty reads as follows: 0---- Former Resident Dies ~l:'... . rr . S t St have not filed cliaims for single to obtal 'n a share of this . eno\'mous ' uane argen ' ore, ... , dIN Y cash payments under the old age busI 'ness, no cr.-nn.orted acti ' on has Rosen l a e, . ' . '\ \''' 11 II ... Ik Ib d ' I insurailice provisions o f the So cial been taken to · \d ' V ....... t '· l· ae our na- I Please te a ' l.U.e oys an gtr S ..... \'... '\ T h ' th t I 'n Security '.Act, it was announced tional advantages or to induce in Rosendale owns ' lop a W1 today. these Vl ·sl·tors to · t\\'vel on , the be at your store on the following ... \\ d Sa d D 3 W dn Such workers may ibe entJitled west side of the !Hudson and vis- ays, tur. ay, ec., e . es- to benefits and sl).oU'ld make in- it our -county. Besides the scenic beauty of the glorious Catskills, the rUg'ged Shawangunks and the m 1 ajesti Hudson which out-.of- , \!ta>tc vis ' ltors day, Dec. 7, and Fviday, 'Dec. '9; al- so on Dec. 1-4- ~ 16-20 ' 8/11d 2l2. I un- quiry ' about their claim · s. John derstand you ha ' ve my Toy town form, manager of the Sodial ' Se- :fix€d up lin fine siha-pe, see you curity BQard o:ffiice ' at (Kingston, soon, !Best regards, S · anta. suggests 't hat such workers should . consult . his office as to t heir eli- will want to see, our ' county con- fains more historical points of in- terest and all year recreationa l lo - cations than any nearby area. Our Catsk ill Mountain regiQn is the sec · ond largest vacat ' ionland on the eastern seaboard and the Well, S ' anta, you can ta:ke ou ;t' word for it, Toy , town in the Rosen- gibility. ----01---- da le store is pac , ked full of new and amus.fng toys , Mr. May has Social Night at the enlarged I tJhe store to a ' ccommodate all the n€w , toys an d '1 t sure }oo , ks like 18. Real Toy town. nearest to >the World's Fair and ----'0---- the metropolaotan district. We have PATIENTS ARE ENTERTAINED excellen>t transportation fa-ciliti'es and offer a complete Mllge of ho- Despite the rainy wea ' ther of tels, inns, boarding ' houses, res- Saturday, patients ait the Ulster taurants, camps and camp sites ' County Tuberculosis ' Hospitall furnishing acc ' omm.odations l to \fit were not disappointed 1 in theIr ex- every purse.\ pected bUl of entertainment fur- In the past severa:l years our com- nished by the ClintO'l1 !Ford Orch- Iffiunities have indepeadently adver- es'tra. A similar entertainment tised tJb.eir advantalges but lacked each week is proished by Walt- sufficIent funds a.nd support to meet I er ' Scharmer, proprietor of the the keen cQmpetition of coopera.tive Rosendale resort. Democratic Club Rooms At a special meeJting held in the Democratic Clu , b Sunday night f.t was decided to have three soci ' al nigMs a week, starting this Fri- day night and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday night hereafter. MemJbers and their friends can enjoy themselves at the club rooms 'On these nights playing- pool, cards, etc. On Friday, Decemiber 16, there will be a c · ard party 81t the club rooms. 'Dickets are now on sale. The THlson Fire Co. will hold their regul ' ar meeting Wedn esday, December '14. All members are re- quested to attend this meeting for el ' ection of office r s will take place that nigJtt. ----0---- Spaghetti Supper ' John J . Burns, former resident . of Rl()sendale, di e d at his home in New Yor~, 'Nov. 18, 1938. · He was buried from McCabe's Fun- eral Home at Univ rsH y Ave. and Fordham Road on Monday at 9 A. M. and from the O hurch o , f St. Ni · chols 'Of Tolentine and 10 A. . . M. where a requiem mass was The Service and Hospl tahty I read for the repose of his soul. Oommi , ttee 01). , the Ro sendale The late Julmny Burns as he Grange are makmg arrangements was known to a loil of his friends to give an llt!al~ ' an Slpaglhetti Sup- in Rosenda l e and his two sisters per on Thu rsda y , Decemlber 1 at came to Rosenda , le when they the GI'>ange HaH in Rosenda 1 le. were little ch'ildren and made ----'01---- COTTEKILL FI · RE CO. their home with Mrs. W. Meir (Ne 1 idig at that time) for a great many years. Later John w'Orked The Cottekill Fire Co. will hold for and ma:de his home at .the Mol- a card party rut the Firehouse on len ' hauer flarm for four years. November 30. All are invited , to Then he moved to ' New York atJtend. · where he was J<ater married. ----40 0---- Rosendale Grange 1501 Election of Officers There will be election of off , icers at the Grange meeting . this Mon~ day night. The weather contiilues fine around these parts and I have just , this minute \sp'ied\ a hunter with two handsome grey foxes slung- {)ver his shoulder. 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