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=~P~A~G~E~TW~~O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~R~O~SEND~~A~~J . ~lD~NE~W~S~~=~ . _~. =_~==-~ _ r--~~~~:::~~~~~F~~ . ~rl December 9, 1938 OSEN ALE NEWS St. Peter's Catholic Ohurch PublIshed every Friday by Henry L. Dittmar JDDtered at the post oft'ice at Rosen dale, N. Y. as 2nd claaemail matter S . ubscription Rates ONlil YEAR, $1.00 SIX MONTHS, 50c SINGLE COPY, 2c All subscriptions must be in advance. Advertising Rates Classified ativertising: One c nt per word, first insertion; lOne-half ~ent per word, subsequent insertions. Six words are one line. No ad· vertisemE!nt accepted for less than three lines. Minimum charge, 25e. -- - Displai advertising l:ates -wIllbe furri\isned on request. \Any person who wilfully states, delivers or transmits by any means whatevel' 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 latei- than Wednesday noon in order to insure publication. All commWlica- tions upon ' local or county subjects are welcome, altho those which are obviously malicious or which are not signed by the author will not be published.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 Phone Rosendale 17-F-5 Melvin Fein, sports Editor - ----- ---- Christiana~ Winkky Miss Mary Emma Christian, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dimmick L. Chvistiana was mar- ried to Mr. Robert Winkky of Sid- ney, N. Y., Sunday noon at he ' r home in Tillson in the presence of the families. Under an arch of ev- ergreens and pOinsettas, the cere- mony was performed by Rev. I. P. Emerick, prustor of the Reform- ed IDu beh Church, THIson. The bride was giv · en in marrnage by her father and wore a gown of plum colored crepe, with a cor.sage of American Beauty Roses. Her sister, Mrs. Avthur Deyo was 'ma- tron of honor and wore a navy blue crepe gown with ' corsage of American Beauty Rioses. Mil'. Eris Winkky of Troop B, ~dams, N. Y., was best man for his brother. George Donald McEvoy, the bride's neph ew acted as ring bear- er. Preceeding the ceremony, Mr. Kenneth Clark sang \I Love You Truly\ a'ccompanied at the piano by Mrs. Kenneth 01 ark , sister of the bride. Miss Christiana is principal of Do You ' Remember? 'water. Around 1890 the Beach the THIson Public School. She plant was erected also at BiIme- graduated from New Pa ' lotz Normal water . In later years the Miller in- Class of 1931 , and is a member l of terests removed to THlson where cHo nian S1oror Lt y. Historical ' Vignette No.4 by Joseph A. Fleming about the same time William Mr. ' Wlinkky, son of Mrs. Ma- Hoag operated a small plant. tilda Winkky of Rifton, N. Y., is Numerous other enterprises sprang with Troop C of the State Police. up ellSewhere. These as with most He graduated in 193'6 from New of the larger workings are recall- Paltz Normal ' and is a member of ed by the mute evidence .of their Delphic F ' raternHy and Sigma Pi ruins, objects of conjecture to the Sigma. . The discovery of natural cement in Amerioa is said to have <been made by Canvass White, a young engineer who having visited the ancient Roman qua flies in 1818 wa impressed wilth the simHarity of the rock there to a ledge ~in Madison County past whi ' ch he had €arlier surveyed for .the Erie 9an- al. Returning to his canal duties in 1819 he began a senes of experi- ments which resulted in the ; pro- c ontemplative though unfamiliar After the ceremony a turkey who ask what only fr'agmentary dinner Was served. The coupJe then records and but f.ew now living departed by -auto ' for F.lorida. can answer. They will be · at home . January 1. duction of settling cement. ~;, In 1825 a canal was ' being , buil t here. The contractors , mostly Erie veterans, prospected around for -cement rock, locating a convenient MRS. EMMA C. WIRTH Mrs. Emma C. fWirth, wife of the l a,te Charles Wirth, died at Wh'lteport, Monday. Surviv , ing is one daughter, Mrs. Henry D. Faghe r. Her funeral was held Thursday at 2 P. M. from the home of he , r daughiter. BurJal will be in Bloomington ceIrletery. ---~ / O---- MISS JESSIE UTTER . ledge at BruceviHe where the first Miss Jessie UUeT of Creek local produDt is t said to have been Locks, died Sunday, December 4th. made, being quarried and burnt Funeral was from her late resi- by John Littlejohn, hauled to H~gh dence, Creek Locks, on Wednes- Fa'lls and ground in the mill of day, at 9:15 A. M. an ' d at St. Pet- Simeon Depuy where it was boxed er's Church, Rosendale, at 10 ( not barrelled) for transportation o'clock where a requiem Mass was tlong the canal area. offered for the repose of her soul. Albout 1829 Mr. W. E. Lawrence Interment in St. Peter's Ceme- erected a mill in Lawrenceville tery, Rosendale. around which grew a sma'll ham-I 0 let. Fur , ther up and somewhat ear- lier the Snyder family had in ter- Rosendale Reformed Ohurch ested themselves in cement pro- du ction and found the neuce1us of Rosenda'le ' Reformed Church, Al- a large establ~shmen.t which in bert H. Shultis, pastor. Church later years became known . as the School for the chi ' ldren, young Century Company. people and adults, Sund ' ay morning In 18'37 Hugh White of Cohoes at 10:00 A. M., Mr . Harry Wesp, Falls, having contraoted to supply Supt. This is a character building ce ment for the construction of the organizwtion that win greatly Croton aqueduct, erected two miHs benefit every child who bel i ongs. hereabouts. One at the old Green- Morning worship at 11:00 o'cl 1 ock kill grist mnl and another at to which young people and adults Whiteport. At the expiration of his are cordially invited. The topic of contr , act he sold his ho1dings here the message wiU be, \Comfort or to the Hoffman Company. Character?\ Chflistian Endeavor Othe r enterprises active previ~ SOCiety will meet Sunday evening ous to 1870 were t'he Norton Com- at 7:15 o'clock for Devotional pany at High Falls, the Lawrence- meeting . On Tuesday evening the ville (not ' Lawrence) Company op- Hobby Club will me ' et to make posite the Snyder plant, the iBruce- Christmas Decorations and , those vUle Co. at Bruceville, the Mar- having part in Christmas enter- tin and C l earwater Co. and the tainment (not the c hildren) will New York (Miller) Co. at Rock rehearse. There has be ' en a change Lock; three c oncerns at , White- made in the date of the Sunday port, Oilie ' large plant at Rondout, School Christmas exercises. They another at · East Kingston, four wiH take place on December 27th units of the James Co. v , ariously instead of Decem l ber 26th . distributed and the \Black 0,---- Smoke\ mine in Rosenda l e vi! Now is the time to put up your lage. oA. new NOflton Plant and a \No Trespassing\ signs. Gtrt them larger Lawrence MiN at Binne- I at this office for r;oc dozen. ---~o---- Lines N ~st With Pitch The red-breasted nu that ch (sharp black stripe across its white-s ided head) lines its tree-cavity nest with resinous pitch , though why is not known. The (,an ' guage in Icelal)d The inhabitants of Iceland. be- cause of isolation, have preserved their language virtually a~ it was spoken and written before the Four- teenth century. The First Public BuildJng The White House was the first public building erected in Washing- ton, the cornerstones having been laid on October 13, 1792. Much Hardened Copper Used Despite the persistent notion that hardened · copper i8 ' a \lost art,\ there are great quantities ot\ such copper in conlmercial use. Jade of Different Colors Far from being exolusively green, a Chinese jade collection may in- clude objects of rose. red, white, and steel blue. \To Make Noise Like · a Goose\ The word \giggle\ is an attenu- ated form of the middle English wo;d \gagelen which meant \to make a noise like a goose.\ First Lifeboat in U. S. The first lifeboat station in the United States was built in 1807 at Cohasset, Mass. Birs Most Pel'fect Machines Birds. not men, are the most per- fect living machines evolution hal produced. Fulton's Boat Not Speedy The speed of Robert Fulton's Cler~ mont, one of the first steamboats, was five miles an hour. Unit in Weighing Gold The unit in weighing gold is the troy ounce. n.osendale, N. Y. Sunday Mass at St. Peter's Catholic Ohul\ch in ' Ros l endale are 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 A. M. Sunday School after the 9:15 A. M. Mass. The men of the Holy Name S'O- ciety of 1 St. Beter\s Ohurch will re~ ceive Communion this Sunday at the 8 o'clock mass. -- ' - Friends Church, Tillson Sunday Service, 11 :00 A. \ M. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Tillson Reformed Church - . --- Sunday School, 10 :00 A. M. Sunday Service, 11:00 A. M. • * • * All Saints Episcopal Ohurch Rosendale, N . . y. Sunday Service 10 . :15 A. M. Wednesday Service 7:30 P. M. I ~~~~~ Creek-Locks Kingston Bus Line Deyo and Jacquin, Props. CHURCH ~OTES All Saints Episcopal Church Rosendale, N. Y. The Rev. A. F. MarJieI', Pastor Residence: Stone Ridge If needed for the sick, or any other church needs, call High Falls 32-F-22. l3unday, 10:15 A. M., . Holy Com- munion and Setmon. Bloomington Reformed ohurcA Sunday Service, 9 :45 A. M. Sunday School, 11:15 A! M. Young 4?eopl~'s Servlce 6:45. Sunday Evening Service, 8 P. M. Young Peop~e's Meeting, Thurs- day 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 P. M. 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