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( :* V f TARRYTOWN DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 COMMUNITY BRIEFS SARA ANN ALLEN, Editor, Telephone Tarrytown 1 Tuesday W o m e n 's Independent Club of! Tarrytown to have card party in Highland Manor Gymnasium. Lions Club of the Tarrytowns and Irvington to have attendance meeting. Officers and Committee heads of Scarborough School to have meet ing. Tarrytow n Chapter, X). A. K., to meet. Baby and pre-school 8 clinic at Neighborhood House. P a s t Noble Grands’ Club of Tap- pan Zee Rebekah. Lodge to meet with Mrs. John B a rth. Tarrytown Chapter D. A. R. this afternoon at the H istorical Rooms on Grove Street. The Jolly Entertainers are plan ning an out-of-door picnic to be held in some surrounding woods Thurs day afternoon. The group will meet in front of the American Le gion Hall on New Broadway at 4:45 o’clock and will leave for the picnic grounds from there. In ease the weather does not permit an affair of this sort, a meeting will be held in the Neighborhood House instead. Wednesday Installation of the Rev. Robert Taylor as m inister of the First R e formed Church. Philipse Manor League of W o men Voters to have bridge a t Rock- wood Hall Country Club. Annual meeting of th e Little G a r dena Club of Tarrytown. Women of the Moose to have Hallowe’en Dance in Holy Cross Hall. Ladies’ Aid Society of the Union Church of Pocantico Hills to have annual bazaar and supper. Racqueteers’ Club to meet at Neighborhood House. R o tary Club of th e Tarrytowns and Irvington to have luncheon- meeting a t Suzette’s. M ount Pleasant Democrats to have rally a t Briarcliff Lodge. Among the several benefit card parties scheduled for this week is tho one tonight in Rescue Hose Company’s rooms o n Lawrence Avenue, under the auspices of the Auxiliary. Bridge, euchre, pinochle and other games will be played. Prizes will he given the winners at each table. T h e J A X Y o u P a y F o r FAT Millions Now Avoid It C Thursday W oman's Society of the F irst Baptist Church to have meeting at home of Mrs. W illiam Halloclc. The Rt. Rev. Bishop John J. Dunn to administer the rites of confirmation in all of the Catholic Churches of the Tarrytowns. Reception a t the church house of the F irst Reformed Church for the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. St, Agnes Guild of St. .Mark's Church to have rummage sale. Ladies’ Aid Society of Second R e formed Church will have a tea in the Memorial Room. St. Elmo Council, Knights of Columbus, to meet. Friday P a rish Aid Society of Christ Epis copal Church to have bridge party in afternoon at parish house. Court Cherubim, Catholic Daugh ters of America, to have card party in St. Teresa’s Hall in evening. Sophomoro Class of Irvington H igh School to have bridge party in school auditorium. The m eeting called for the M en’s Club of St, M ark’s Church last night w a s postponed, as the lights have not been installed in the new parish house. A special m eeting will be called for the club in the near future. Saturday Story Telling Hour a t Neighbor hood House. The Rev. W a rren M. Blcdgett, d i rector of religious education in the community, will he tlie principal speaker a t a banquet next Tuesday evening a t 6:30 o’clock in the F ir s t B a p tist Church of Ossining. Mr. Blodgett, who is considered an authority on Sunday School prob lems and direction, will discuss this subject. A t the close of the banquet the Sunday School Board will hold a meeting. Mrs. John B a rth of Glenville will be hostess to the m e m b e rs of tho P a s t Noble G rands’ Club of Tap- pan Zee Rebekah Lodge this even ing. This afternoon a num b e r of the m e m b e rs attended the P a s t Noble G rands’ Association of West chester R ebekah D istrict at M am aroneck. Mrs. Mary DuBois of Pocantico Hills had as her week-end guests Mr. and Sirs. Jam es Webber, Mr. and Mrs. A. W itherage of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. McAdams of Hartford, Conn. The first rehearsal of the T a rry tow n Choral Society, which was to have been held Thursday night in A sbury M. E. Church, has been postponed until the following Thursday on account of the F ire m en's Celebration. The society will m eet each Thursday evening a t 8 o’clock in A sbury Church. C. E. Dinsmore will he the director. The officers and com m ittee heads of the Parent-T e a c h e r Associ ation of Scarborough School will m eet this evening a t the school for an organization m eeting. Courtenay Dinwiddie of Irvington is president of the association this year. M iss Violet Stiles, director of the 'Americanization Classes in the T a r rytow n Public School, w as the g u e s t speaker a t the meeting of IT PATS TO ADVERTISE. Mrs. F. E. Blunden ot Tarrytown had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John K ram er and daughter, Marjorie, Mrs. Gcorgo Stones and son, George, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Conklin of Walden, N. Y. The W oman's Auxiliary o f St. M ark’s Church will have a food sale a t Cramer and McCutchen's this Saturday, beginning a t 10:30 o’clock in the morning. Sunnyside Chapter, Order Of E a s t ern Star, is having a Hallowe'en party tonight in the Masonic Hall. The Mayflower Tent of Yonkers held its annual Thanksgiving serv ices Sunday a t tho Shiloh Baptist Church. The Rev. Saunders of Petersburg, Va., delivered the ad dress. One pays a high tax for excess weight, in youth and beauty, health and vim. And now it suggests an abnormal condition to people who know the facts. Modem science has found that a great cause lies in a defective gland. A vital secretion is too scantily supplied. So much food that should turn to fuel and energy deposits itself in fat. The Way O u t Doctors, the world over, now combat that condition by feeding the lacking factor. The result is seen everywhere in slender figure*, in youth and vim. All who look back are amazed to realize how fast excess fat has diasppeared in late years. One great reason is this new discovery. Multidutes of people are feeding this gland factor, and largely by doctors’ advice. A Popular Form Tbit gland factor is the basis of Marmola [ xeieription tablets. A famous medical aboratory has perfected this prescription to fit the average case. People have been taking Marmola for 24 years—millions of boxes of it. The delighted users have told others, and the use has spread. Now in almost every circle one can see the good that Marmola does. , Users of Marmola take four tablets daily until conditions are corrected and •eight comes down to normal. No starva tion, no over-exercise, b u t moderation helps. A book in each box gives theformu- la and explains results. So users know why the fat goes and why vim returns. Ask your druggist for a box of Marmo la. Read the book, then watch results. Let Marmola prove to you, as it has to so many, that this is the right, the easy w a y , to reduce. Do this now, in justice to your* *clf. It is wrong to let such conditions continue. M A R M O LA PRESCRIPTION TABLETS The Right Way to Reduct SI AT ALL DRUGGISTS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Healey, for merly of Tarrytown, are now living in Pocantico Hills. Tarrytown friends have received cards from Mr. and Mrs. Carl W et zel of South W ashington Street, who are vacationing in Canada for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Mortellitti of Elmsford announce the birth of a son this morning a t the T a rry town Hospital. C. fi. Society Will Present A Pla’ Mystery - Comedy W ill Be Given Soon The first rehearsal of th© play \An Accusing Fingc-r,” a three-act mystery comedy, which will be given under the auspices of tho F i r s t Re formed Church C h ristian Endeavor Society soon will be held in the church Sunday School rooms S a tur day evening at 7 o'clock. The cast was partly chosen a t the meeting of the^ society Sunday eve ning, by Ralph Horton of Yonkers, who will direct tlie production. Among those who will take p a r t are Miss Hazel Casey, Miss Helen Dick son, Miss Anna Green, W e rner Buner, Mr. and Mrs. L e ster Remsen, Howard Frey, Allen Jensen, Miss Jean Baldwin, Miss M a rgaret W a r ren and Jam es Edgar. These people will receive parts at th e rehearsal Saturday evening. M embers of the Sea Scout Ship “ T appan Zee” hold a m eeting in the F ir s t Reformed Church Thurs day evening at 7:45 o’clock. The m e m b e rs will attend in full uni form . A discussion will be held and plans will be m ade as to the towing of the 30-foot m o torcraft, which is at the Tarrytow n Boat Club, on drydock. Evelyn Loshier Hostess Last Night Friends Gather At Her Home For Party All those who are interested are invited to attend the m eetings held a t the E a s t View Junior High School in White Plains each Wed nesday afternoon from 4:15 to 5:45 o’clock, a t which D r. Rose Ander son, psychologist a t the N o rth T a r rytown Public Schools, is giving a course in “Behavior Problem s in School Children.” Members of Fremont Circle, 389, Companions of the Forest of Amer ica, will meet tonight at 7:45 o'clock a t the American Legion Hall to hold services at the homo of their late companion, Mildred Monahan. Mrs. Annie E. Poth of New York City, supremo financial secretary and other supreme officers, will also at tend. The com m ittee in charge of the card p a r ty F r id a y evening under the auspices of Court C h e rubim , Catholic D a u g h ters o f A m e rica, will m eet in St. T e r e s a 's H a ll F r i day afternoon a t 3 o'clock to m a k e final arrangem e n ts. Reservations have been unusually good according t o m e m b e rs of the com m ittee. The reg u lar m e e ting cf Court Cherubim scheduled for this evening, will not b e held. A feature of th e bridge p a r ty this evening under th e auspices o f the Independent Citizens' T icket will be a m u sical program b y a colored quartet. The p a r ty w ill be h e ld in the gym n asium o f H ighland M a n o r School. M rs. J o s e p h O ’Neil i s gen eral chairm a n of the affair an d is assisted b y a la r g e com m ittee. Miss M ary Reck of Schwer Broth e r s ’ store has recovered from her recent short illness. She was con fined to her home in Hastings for two days. Miss E leanor M innerly will e n ter tain a few of h e r friends a t a card party a t her home on Gory Brook Road this evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Valentine of Delhi, N. Y„ have returned home after visiting relatives in Tarrytown and Pocantico Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Barron G. Collier of Pocantico Hills have moved to their home in New York City, where they will spend the W inter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindquist have returned to Pocantico Hills after spending the Summer in Tar rytown. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chambal of 159 Webber Avenue announce the birth of a son this morning at the Tarrytown Hospital. Many of their local friends re cently received cards from Eric, William and W alter Munzel of Cot- The CLOTHES PROBLEM Does the clothes problem worry you? Do you hestitate m aking a great outlay for gowns and suits at tha pres en t time, not knowing w h a t the morrow m ay bring forth? Look over the things you wore last season. We will gladly suggest how to alte r them to meet the decree of Dame Fashion. W ith our scien tific processes we can remove the age lines, restore their youthful loveliness and, w ith our skilful dyeing service we can re-dye them the sam e shade or change them to a sm art new hue. Lay them out and look’ thetp over — then call T a r r y town 627. The Tarrytown Cleaners 8 C Dyer? 7 SOUTH BROADWAY Telephone Tarrytown 627 Garden Clubs Of Courtly Plan Flower Show In 1932 Event. Will Be Held jim e 3, 4, 5, Of Next Year At County Center; M l Croups In Westchester Are Invited To Attend Miss J a n e Todd of B roadw a y will lie hostess tomorrow to the m em bers of Little G a rdens Club. Tho meeting will open a t 11 o’clock and will lie presided over by Mrs. Charles MacDonald, president. Fol lowing tho regular business t h e an nual election of officers will b e held- Members have been asked to bring a howl of chrysanthem u m s suitable for an informal dinner table, and a vase suitable for a h a ll table. Any type of garden flower m ay b e used in the last arrangem e n t. T h e ex hibits will be judged. The report fo r th e Tarrytow n Hospital during the l a s t 24 hours is as follows: T o tal num b er of P a tients, 44. Adults. 30: Children, 14. Private rooms, 4: M en's w a rd. 13: Women's ward. 6: Children’s ward, ii; infant's ward. 8; m a tern ity ward, 5. Admissions, 2: discharges, 2; op- eratinns, 3. Miss Evelyn Loshier of D epeyster Street, entertained several girl friends a t a party at h e r home last night. Games w e re played and there was dancing. R e freshm e n ts were served. Joseph Cronin entertained the guests with selections played on the banjo. Miss Doris Vinebergr sang a vocal interpretation of “Alice Blue Gown,\ an d everybody joined in singing other popular songs. Among those present were Miss Jennie Cccconi, Miss Kav Craig, Miss Pauline Horesky. Miss Anne Peska, M iss A n n a Scogna, Miss Vineberg, Miss Vi DeFalco, Miss Jennie DeFalco, Miss Helen M ar- gotta, Miss Irene Cecconi Miss Los hier, her parents and Mr. Cronin. tage Place, who are visiting a t their home in Hawley, Pa. Plans for the first annual W est chester County flower show, to be held in the County Center in 1932 on June 3, 4, 6 and 6, were approved at a meeting yesterday of represen tatives of 14 garden clubs of the county, who m e t a t th e Ardsley Rac quet and Swimming Club. Mrs. Jane Deeter Kippin. presi dent of th e Hudson River Garden Club, under whose auspices, with the cooperation of the Tarrytow n Horti cultural Society, the show will be given, presided. The proceeds from admission fees will be given to the women’s division of the National Amateur Athletic Federation, the Society f o r the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Vocational Serv ice for Juniors. Garden clubs represented, which will take part in the show, aro M ount Vernon Garden Club, Dobbs F e r r y Garden Club, Garden Club of Philipse Manor, Sleepy Hollow G ar den Club. Garden Section of the Contemporary Club of W hite Plains, Larchm o n t Garden Club, Pelham Garden Club, New Rochelle Garden Club, Little Gardens Club of Tarrytow n , Luther Burbank Garden Club of Yonkers, a n d the garden sec tion of the Bronxville W oman's Club. All garden clubs in tlje coun ty have been invited and are expect ed t o participate in the show. An admission fee will be charged each club to defray expenses of the show. The first floor of the County Center, according to plans adopted yesterday, will be given over to four large garden displays and four smaller rock garden exhibits. Along the sides of the auditorium table dis plays of entries from each club will bo a rranged. . Annual Bazaar At Pocantico Hills Tomorrow Night Ladies’ Aid Society Will Sponsor Affair; Many Attractions Offered The stage will be turned into a garden of green shrubbery a n d fresh flowers which will serve as a background to a fashion show where the spring m o d es in garden, sports and Sum m er county clothes for women and children will be dis played. The low e r floor of the County Cen te r will be given over to com m e r cial displays and table exhibits of cut flowers. Tentative plans were discussed for children's competi- j tions in the arrangem e n t of cut flowers, dolls’ b r e a k f a s t tray s and children’s gardens. The com m e r cial displays are to be lim ited to fresh flowers and plants, th a t thc general effect of the c.lub compe titions of fresh flowers m ay not bo broken. M rs. Rippin m a d e a special plea that each garden club in the county co-operate with the N a tional Wild Flower Conservation League during the coiping C h ristm a s season by using substitute C h ristm a s greens, instead of the usual holly, ground pine and laurel w reaths and ropes. Balsam w a s recom m e n d e d and each m e m b e r w a s urged to ask florists of her com m u n ity to stock up with C h ristm a s greens other than holly, laurel and ground pine because these three greens are rapidly becom ing extinct through unwise and prodigal use. Mrs. R. G. Putnam Hostess To Guild At Social - Meeting Young Women Of Baptist Church Make Plans For Christmas Sewing Mrs. Robert G. P u tnam of R iver view Avenue opened h e r home last evening to the m e m b e rs of the Young W oman's Fellow ship Guild of the Fivst Baptist C h u rch. A business m eeting w a s held and a social hour enjoyed. Plans were discussed for Christ m as sewing activities. M rs. Rich ard W right w a s nam e d chairm a n of the com m ittee. After the business routine Mrs. George Perry enter tained with a program of songs. The hostess was assisted in re ceiving and serving by M rs. Sarah Brome and Miss Ruth Kelly. Mrs. Horace H. Hunt of South Broad way will be hostess to the m em bers at their next m e e ting on Nov. Among those present last night were: Mrs. George P e r r y , Miss Ruth M illner, Mrs. B e rneiee Stroet- zel, Miss R u therford, Miss Cath erine G a tes, Mrs. Y a tes Dowell, Mrs. B roaddus King, M rs. H o w ard Drake, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Miss Ruth Kelly, Mrs. Sarah Brom e, Mrs. H. H. Hunt, M rs. H a n s Rim- kus, M rs. E d w a rd Spitz, M rs. Rich ard W right and M rs. Putnam . Get-Together T o End Club Season Women Of Briar Hills To Meet Monday The women members of Briar Hills Country Club will have a get- together Monday. It will probably bo the last affair of its kind of the season. The program calls for golf in the morning and a luncheon from 12 until 2 o’clock. After the luncheon a bridge will be held with prizes awarded the win ners of high score at each table. Members arc asked to make reserva tions with the club steward as quick ly as possible. League To Hold Candidates’ M e e t In White Plains Women Voters To Get An Opportunity To Hear Office Seekers Blodgett Reports Big Attendance At School Of Religion Church School Leaders En roll For Courses; To Continue Six Weeks Reservations Are Pouring In For B l* i d ar e Tomorrow annual bazaar will be held parish house of the Union of Pocantico Hills tomor- th e Ladles’ Aid Society. The will open at 5 o'clock. A t 6 supper will be served. Mrs. T. Bowles, president of the is general chairm an of the T h e in the Church row by bazaar o’clock Lillian society, affair. Booths filled with articles of many kinds will be set up around the au ditorium. Those presiding over the fancy work table will be Mrs. Isaac Thorsen and Mrs. R a y B. W alker. The candy table will be in charge o:' Mrs. Egbert Pink and Miss Mar guerite Graham. Mrs. John Johnson will be in charge of the supper, while Miss Elsie Nelson will have charge of tho children’s table. Mrs. William Graham will preside over the adults' table and will be assisted in serving by Mrs. Sven Bonander, Mrs. Lewis DeLano, Mrs. Leonard Frasca, Mrs. Launcolor Clear, Mrs. George Witt- linger, Mrs. l-’rancis Malone, Mis. A rthur K n ight and Miss Anna Short. While it was too early today t,n 1 ^ive the exact enrollnn nt figure for | ’.ho Third School i.f religion, tho • Itov. Warren M. Blodgett, dean. | I -tated th.it lie l '..n oil tin- ln.i.i'.i'i' u'. about I'1!'. Th.’ .-clioi'l i>i>en-’il 1 l night ill the Asbury M. E. I'huna and will continue each Mr.nd.iy evening through Nov. 2.1. Students in til' school .uv fr.un the T a r r j 1 1 iv,ns. 1 ' o i . i m k o llillf., Irvington, Dobbs Ferry and O; ^in- :n--. Tho co'u.-.rs are designed for adults, young pool .’,.'1 and espc ^al'.v for teachers and parent- Moil .ii'.l women, considered aui'n.nu's i; their field, nre ill t hni :o ol th•' ohisswork. Dean Blodgett stated tli.it tlie class in handwork t.iucht by Miss Audrey Nox'.n is m-u.-ujlly popu lar. \In fi. ’he Ko’.ero’i-l 11.•‘■•I ge.t si iti'd, \wo a iv abn.it ii::. d i:i , all of our cl.isso!-.” I T h e T h i r d H 0 I 1 0 ..I o f R e l i g i o n i- | u n d e r th e a u s p i i i ■; t*l' t:>o D i s t r i . i C o u n c i l o f l!olit,..iu- 1-Mu. ati..ii a n d in c l u d e s 1 1 c h u i v h e s in tin T a r r y t o w n s , D o b b s IV i t y , P p . - i n t i r . . ; H i l l s a n d I r v i n g t o n . \ v ; d i n n in g is u .t in c l u d e d in t! e m i m e . I a n u m b i r o f e l m r . U v..mUois a r e i nrolled in tin' li.cnl s . h . o l . \ SEND YOl’i: SOCIAL ITEMS TO THIS PAPER. THEY WILL BE I R E A TL Y Al’l’ltlXI AT ED Many Take Tables For Philipse Manor League Party At Rockwood W i t h r e s e r v a t i o n s c o n t i n u i n g to |.i-jr in t o m o r r o w s b e n e f i t b u d g e under th e a u s p i c e s of th e P h i l i p s e M a n o r L e a g u w o f W o m e n V o t e r s p r o m i s e s to bo a s u c c e s s . M o r e ia . i n Do t.tides h a v o b e e n r e s e r v e d ;.,r the a f f a i r tn d a t e . In a d d i t i o n m a n y fr i e n d s am i m e m b e r s o f the tttiio l n \ c s.ibsi-ribed to sin g l e • » ! , e i . \ or coiiM’ n t o d to s e r v e a s I .1'iouosses. .Mi- C h a r l e s L a m b e r t is g e n e r a l , : i i i n u : i n o f tl.e a f f a i r . S h e is a s - i.-ud l y M e s d a n i e s H u g h B o y d , 1 I<n\ .ii il F.i i key, J . W a l t e r S t r a u s s l i t u i i G r a n t Ri.-.\ill, R . C. N u e n - .,i..ff«'i\ J . H. I'.ill.oun, F r a n k W e g - 1 J a n u s l ' u r b i n a n d E d w a r d J iy I I c i l l j . A m o n g tho latest to m a k e r e s e r v - t,„.|is are .Mr.-. Ciiarle.-. M a r a s c o . M i - . I l . i r r v U p r i g h t , M r s . F r a n k lage, .Mrs. J . II. C a l h o u n , M r s . Ii. I'-. Y a ' l Ta.-sol, M r s . D a n i e l M u r p h > , M r s . H a r o l d N e u b r a n d . M r s . l-sou-rly R o d m a n a n d M i s s ('..lc. The annual candidates' meeting of the W estchester League of Women Voters will be held Wednesday. Oct. 2S at 12 -ii oYloik at the Roger Smith Hotel. I’oft Road and Chester Street, W hite l'lnins. Candidates for member of ns^eml'h'. county judge, district attorney and county clerk of the Democratic, Republi can ar.d Socialist parti, s have been a deed to address tho in. > ting. Candidates who have .u pled the invitation tn speak are Judge John B. Coyle, Mavnr Frednick P. M* ■ Latighlin nnd M ix (Vl.en. This >cni' the meeting will be a'lg- mentfd by a d ls’u^sion of th\ •menihnents to be voted on this Fall. Tho advantages and disadvantages of the proposed amendment provid ing fir a central a«s- * ~’..iert hu-cau tor Wi'Molif.-Ii r will bn p. . :r d. ltesi rv a t i n n s tor the luncheon m a y be m a d e at. U.n 1. o u i e h e a d q u a r t e r s , lonni 13 \ 7 . I.\..\, E i s t 44th Street. N e w Y o r k C i t y . an Dance ^ By Large C f Hallowe’en Decoi Lend Atmosphere Affair; Prizes GiV^i| The witching time w u • ,... for members of the PythUa;.fl(-——, and their friends, who S # t b w 8 ||| the I. O. O. F. Hall for a m asquerade dance. Or»B^(|§|(J,. black stream e rs *nd symbols added to the a tt r % e a ip jp * of the place and provided <Ut|§| quate background for the and original costumes. A b « | | | L persons were in attendance, Miss Bessi® W ilson of attired a s a Japanese fir], il tho prize for the m o lt costume, while Frederick W .'iiwSlKI in a highly original eniem b l*^ aw arded the prize for tb * v* comical costume. Feat n re dances in tan v « through the program p r much m errim ent. Mr. andv.’ltofci Reginald Doherty and Ur. aMtlpjlK! Frank M iller w e re the tho grand march. Later evening the guests were lBTiUA t o take p a r t in a Virginia other square dances. .. . a The com m ittee in c h a r f e .;M itb * j entertainm e n t consisted Of X r s * | Helen W right, Mrs. E d n a Shaw Ml Mrs. Violet Miller of Osslninv.v^ I’receding the dance the membepp held a brief business se(sionl ; A v ^ ing which time plans w a r e ' cussed fcr a barn dance to. b e held Nov. 9 in the I. O. O. F. Lodse baO. MILDRED MONAHAN’S FUNERAL TOMORROW j The funeral of Miss MUdNf j Monohan, daughter of Police d t r k i M artin Monohan, who died Sunday > afternoon will be held tomonttW ^ m o rning a t 10 o'clock from S # l n t ; Teresa's Church where a high w of requicum will be celebrated. Q u a l i t y B u y i n g is S o u n d B u y in g ' S A L A D A TEA has the finest quality A N D — Costs only one-third of a cent per cap 114 T E A “ Fruit from tb* Gardcas” TONIGHT’S CALENDAR M e e t i n g o f Catho:;.- D a u g h t e r s o f A m i T . ' . t .n S t . T c i v . ' t ' s H a l l . M.-etin,: of Sunnyside Chapter, y I, ft. K. S., in Masonic II ill. I M.-vtin; of Tarrytown En. amp-, in lit, 1 s:{, I. O. O. F., in odd Fel-j ;.,'.\s K.ill. | Jh cling of P.i=t Commanders' A-se in.on. | Musical enn.-ert bv Miss E.-tello 1.. •• Shiloh Bipti-t chuivn. ] Aiimi.d .’.-p. '.i \i (,f Tarry:..-.vn I'.re Hep irln.i nt en Miin Slreit. ! W a s h i n g t o n D a i r y M rs. Jesse D rake an d daughter of Valley Falls, X. Y-, are visitin g at the home of her ‘is:or, Mrs. Da vid Hood, of DeVries Avenue for a week. They are here to atten d tha wedding of M rs. D rake’s sister, Miss Elizabeth Hood, of Hudson Street, \\ ho will he m arried to Samuel liew itt of X o rth W a s h ing ton Street Thursday evening a t 7 o'clock. The wedding will take place a t the home of M rs. D avid Hood. Boy Scout Troop fi, I k m eeting in the First Reformed Church gym nasium th is evening a t 7:45 o’clock with Donald H . Randall, Pcout Master. S a t i s f i e s Martin B a x reiner and Carl Huber of Wildey Street are vacationing at Liberty, N. Y. A u g u s t F r a s c a of N o r t h T a r r y to w n is s u f f e r i n g fro m a b r o k e n rib, received i\ hen h e fe l l w h i l e w o r k i n g . . . because it c o m e s from the highest rated farms in W e s t c h e s t e r — b e c a u s e it is pasteurized and b o t t l e d in o u r most modem and sanitary d a i r y — a n d its rat ing for cream and b u t t e r f a l s is alw a y s i n the lead. TRY A BOTTLE OF WASHINGTON DAIRY MILK TOMORROW! W a s h i n airy Phone 2300 or 768 — J. J. Foley, Prop. NORTH WASHINGTON ST. NORTH TARRYTOWN THESE DEALERS CARRY WASHINGTON QAIRY PRODUCTS CARRY'S DAIRY Orchard Street BUTLER’S Beekman Avenue FRANK D’ELFEM IA Beehm u j Avenne VOGEL’S M Beekman Avenne WALTER G ARK ITY Beekman Avenue J. 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This service (»riould contain 50% flat work. 10 p o u n d s ..........................................$ 1 .5 0 15c Each Additional Pound. >' WHERE CARE SAVES WEAR The R i v e r v a l e L a u n d r y , Inc 10-14 CORTLANDT STREET T A R R Y T O W N , N E W Y ORK Phone T a rrytow n 1100 a A