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~~P~A~G~E~TW~~O~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=~R~O~~~~A~Lm~~~~~S~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~n~'~~Yl November 25, 1938 RO ENDALE NEWS Rosendale Reformed Ohurch St. Peter's Oatholic Ohurch CHURCH NOTES PubllBhed every Friday by Henry L. Dittmar JDDtered ai the post office at Rosen dale, N. Y. as 2nd claaa mail matter Subscription Rates ONBJ YEAR, ~1.00 SIX MONTHS, 50c SINGLE COPY, 2c . . . : All subscriptions must be in advance. Advertising Rates Classified all vertising: One cent per word, first insertion; one-halt cent per word, subsequent insCl·tions. Six words are one line. No ad· vertisement ' accepteo. for less than three lines. Minimum charge, 25c. ~~-Display advertising rates willbefurnisned on request. \Any person who wilfully states, delivers or tr~mits by any means whatever to the manager , editor, publisher, reporter or any other employee of any magazine, publication, periodical or serial any statement concerning any person or corporation which, if published, would be libel, is guilty of misdemeanor.\ - Penal Code. Communications and advertising copy should reach us not later than Wednesday noon in order to insure publica,uon. All communica- tions upon local or county subjects are welcome, altho those which are obviously malicious or which ar e not signed by the author will not be published. This newspaper assumes no fiancial responsibility for tpyo- graphical errors in news or advertising, but will reprint such sections as contain typographical errors. Henry L. Dittmar, Publisher Melvin Fein, Sports Editor Do You Remember? Histori c al Vignette No.2 by Joseph A. FI TI1in o ' On (December 19, 1899 residents of this locality as far a way as Kingston, New 'Paltz and other points equally remote were start- led . by the terrifying crash of an ava la nche wh ich slid from the ' Jop- penbe rg Crag near the northern terminal of the railroad bridge in La~ellcevi1le. I A good-sized cement plant had been completely demolished and the highway and canal piled moun- ta-in ' high w ith boulder , s · that kept a large gang of me n for month5 afterward busUy engaged in clear- ance operations . !Due to the cem- ent pl ' ants dosing a little earli~r and the few er.lployees engaged in repair work having been fore- warned, no casualities occurred al- though several of these had very narrow escapes as did a local doc- tor, two business men, two team- sters, and several other passing townsfolk. The extent of the mine colla pse be'ing as yet undetermin- ed, alarm was felt for 1 : he safety of the miners engaged in the Ros- endale or \Black Smoke\ end of the working s. These too, however, shortly emerged safely as trains and horse-drawn vehicles brought in swarms of gawking spectators among whom were observed news- paper reporters and photograph- ers, the latter taking numerous pictures of the wreckage from various angles. One of thes pic- tures show a monolith that reveals in rough outline a representation of the Madonna a-nd Child, giving the incident a miraculous aspect w hich those familiar with the facts feel to be quite warranted. o They Bell tne Buggies Pleasant adjuncts to traveling the high roads of Jamaica, in the Brit- ish West Indies, are the musical bells, almost like a carillon. They are attached to the various horse- drawn vehicles. and ar~ all tuned alike. Meaning of Name ftueena The name Queena or Queenie could hardly mean anything except \a queen.\ The word queen is de- rived trom an old Teutonic word which merely meant \a wife, or woman.\ Phone Rosendale 17-F-5 ';There\i\s ' always · more \ or T~~ of a masquerade,\ said Uncle Eben. \Even a young man going home on a vacation hopes people on the train will size him up as a smart drum- mer for a big business concern.\ ButterlHes H\lI1t in Couples One species ot butterfly found on the island of Jamaica always hunts in couples. Both are marked with green and black bars. ' In one green predominates; in the other, black. Paintings on Bouse Walls At Mittenwald, Bavaria, valuable paintlngs can be seen on the , walls of houses. One oLthe , finest, . \The Flight From Egypt,'~ was 1>ainted 500 )'leal's ago. Bird Twelve Feet TaU The world's biggest known bird was the _ Aepyornis, which stood 12 feet tall, and lived in Madagascar within the time of man. Cats Do Not Smother Babies The idea of many people that cats actually suck the breath of babies and young children has no founda- tion 'in fact. Type of Automobile ' 11 1770 A three·wheeled, self·propell e d steam carriage built in 1770 repre- sented one of the first a ttcmpts to design an automobile. Sudeten, Plural of Sutletes Sudeten is the German plural of Sudetes, a mountainous region be· tween northern Czechoslovakia and lower German Silesia. Fish Float at Different Levels Fish are able to float a t different levels by compressing or expanding their gas·filled air bladders. First Magazine Issued The first magazine to be issued was the Gentleman's Magazine, published in London in 1731. Grapefruit in Florida The grapefruit was brought to Florida by the Spaniards in the Sixteen th cen tury • Few Telephones in 1876 In 1876 there were only 200 tele· phones in Europe and 376 in the United States. Sistine Uhapel Built in 1473 The Sistine chaIDel, pr i vate ..:hape l of · th e popes in the Vatican, was built for Sixtus IV in 1473. N ol'th Pole Not Coldest The North pole is far · from b e ing the coldest place on earth. News Ads Get ReBults n.osendale, N. Y. All Saints Episcopal Church Rosendale, N. Y. Rosendale Reformed Church, Al- bert H. Shultis, pastor. Church School for the children, young peo- ple and adults at 10:00 o'clock. Parents are invited to bring or send the children so that they will benefit ' by this happy and profit- able hour of instruction. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock Sunday Mass at St. Peter's Catholic Ohurch in Rosendale are 8:'00, 9:15, 11:00 A. M. The Rev. A. F. MarJier, Pastor Residence: Stone Ridge Sunday School after the 9: 15 A. M. Mass. If needed for the sick, or any other church needs, call High Falls 32-F-22. Bloomington Reformed Church Sunday, 10:15 A. M., Holy Com - munion and Sermon. Rehearsal f.or the drama \Queen Esther\ will be on Monday night at 7:30 . M. Congregation \Supper wil , be held at '6:15 P. M\ Wednesday. There will be speakers and music. All members and iheir friends are in- viteo.. ----·0---- Christening Sergeant Steeley and wife trav- eled all the way from Lake George Sunday to have their daughter Karin christened at st. Peter's Church in Rosendale. Father Mc- Dona ' ld officiated. The God-mother was Mrs. Alice Feasel and the God-father was Vincent Steeley. Dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Steeley, par- ents of Scrge<ant . Steeley. Those present were Sergeant Steeley, , wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jo~n Feasel and family, Vincent Steeley and Mrs. Krouse. ----0 '---- Creek-Locks Kingston Bus Line Deyo and Jacquin, Props. Sunday Service, 9 :45 A. M. Sunday School, 11:15 A. M. Young People's Service 6:45. Sunday Evening Service, 8 P. M. Young People's Meeting, Thurs- day 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 P. M. Ij~J'iends Church, Tillson Sunda.y Service, 11:00 A. M. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Tillsoll Reformed Ohurch Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Service, 11 :00 A. M. * • • * ~ All Saints Episcopal ~hureh If you have sometblng you do not want, trade it for 80IDetblDg which you have use for. Use tile N eW8 classl1led advertlsemeata 8Dd get results. COM · PLETE FIRE PROTE ' CTION Equip Your Home With N ationaJly Known Fyr-Fyter . Extinguishers BEALLS & A(JOESSOBIES \Vhy Not Invest . lgate Today'l --- JO ' HN OLLRY Rosendale, N. y. . Main St. Rosendale Sunday Service 10:15 A. M. Wednesday ServJce 7 :30 P. M. ~~~ B. FEIN Candy \ - Ice Cream Stationery, Tobacco C'f.JIfi'+.S~~~~~t+..!>C'tJ IN,SUBANOE JOHN S • . HEkMER Main St. BosencJale, N. Y. Phone ' 55 or 88:F-1 S'!-;1ccessor to Jl,alph H. LeFever --- 'N> G\'f.t) ~ G\N~ tNoDfi'+.Qr+DG'+tI~ Leaves Creek Locks: 7:15, 8:45, Main Street, ROSENDALE, H. Y. minal: 8:30, 11:50 A. M.; 2:55, 5:10P.M. ~ .. , News Ads Get ReBults ..... . .......... ~~.~~~ \ ~ .... ., ...... LeaV'cs Crown Street Terminal: 8:45, 11:45 A. M.; 2:50,5 P. M. Leaves KmgS'ton, Downtown TeT- minal: . 8:55 A. M.; 12 noon; 3:05, 5:15, 10:15 A. M.; 1:15, 3:40 P. M. Leaves . Bl.oomington: 7 :20, 8 :05, 10:30 A. M.; 1:20, 3:45 P. M. Le~ves EddYville 7:25, 8:10, 10:25 P. M. Leaves Kings · ton, Central Ter- Busses to . hire · for all occasions. Connect wi · th busses and trains A. M..; 1:25, 3:50 P. M. ----10---- Now is the time to put up your \N 0 Trespassing\ signs. Get them A. F. ALDItIDCE Plumbing, \ Heating~ and Meti} Work RoseIidale 41-F=.5 Au thorized Dealer · For. Arco F ~ lame · Oil ~ Bur.ners AND Pilot Blower · s Save 40% on Coal with a Pilot at this office for 50c dozen. \ . •• ~ ......... < •••• ~ •••••••••••• • 'j ~ '\ White ' Star ; 8us Line ROSENDALE TO KINGSTON Daily Sun Sun Daily Daily Ex Sun Only Only Ex Sun Daily Daily Ex Sun Daily A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P..M. P.M. P.M. Binnewater ...................................... 7.05 1'0.15 10.20 *11.35 12.55 4.20 Cottekill .......................................... 7.10 10.20 10.25 11.40 ;L.OO 4.30 Lawrenceville ................ ...... .......... 7.15 10.25 10.30 11.45 1.05 4.35 Tillson ...... - .. ... . . ................. ...... _ ... ..... 7.10 9.00 10.20 10.30 11.45 1.00 3.25 4:.45 Rosendale ... -..... _ .............................. 7.20 9.10 10·30 10.45 12.00 1.15 3.35 5.00 Maple Hill ...................................... 7.25 9.15 10.35 10.50 12.05 1.20 3.4:0 5.05 Bloomington .................................. 7.30 9.20 10.40 10.55 12.10 1.25 3.45 5.10 Whiteport ........ _ .. ....... ........ ..... . .. ...... 7.30 9.20 10.40 10.55 12.10 1.25 3.45 5.10 Ar. Kingston (Central Ter.) .... 7.50 9.35 10,55 11.10 12.30 1.40 .8.50 5.25 Ar. Kingston (Uptown Ter.) ...... 11.20 1.50 4.00 5.35 *This bus runs direct to Day Line Boat daily from July 9th through September 6th. Busses make connections with trains and Hudson River Day Line ~ Bo8its at KIngston. Busses do not go to Uptown Terminal on Sunday. KINGSTON TO ROSENDALE Daily Sun Sun Daily Ex Sun Only Only Ex Sun Daily Daily Daily Daily A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Kingston (Uptown Ter.) ............ 12.00 §2.30 3.4:0 5.00 5.40 Kingston (Central Ter.) .............. 8.00 9.45 11·00 12.15 2.45 3.30 5.10 15.50 Whiteport ........ .... ................ ..... ........ . ........... 8.15 10.00 11.15 12.30 3.00 3.55 5.25 6.05 Bloomington ....................................................... 8.15 10.00 11.15 12.30 3.00 3.55 5.25 . 6.05 Mapld Hill .. ... ................. ..... ..................... 8.20 10.05 11.20 12.35 3.05 4.00 5.30 6.10 Rosendale ....................... _.r ......... _ ••.•••• _ ... 8.25 10.10 11.25 12.40 3.10 4.10 5.35 6.115 Tillson ..... ,. ....................................................................... 8.40 10.20 11.35 12.55 3.25 4.20 5.150 6.30 Lawrenceville .............................................. 8.30 1'0.15 11.30 12.45 3.15 \ 4.15 5.40 6.ASO Cottekill ..................... ..... ......... ............... .. 8.40 10.25 11.<1:0 12.55 3.25 4.20 5.55 6.35 Binnewater ........................................... 8.35 10.20 11.35 12.50 3.20 4.30 5.50 6.30 §This bus meets Day Line Boat daily from July 9th through September 6th. There- after daily except Sunday. Busses make connections with trains and Hudson River Day I:.ine Bo ts at lGngston. . . 1 :: r. . ! ~. /. J r. ~, 1)< :, .\ . '- '