Page 5 of Aug 1 1929 Issue of Orange County Independent in Middletown, New York

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Orange County Independent (Newspaper) - August 1, 1929, Middletown, New YorkOfta me Independent Muhme town n. Wash1ngtonv1lle la. V ill mrs Donald and her two sons Aie spending a month with her parents or. And mrs. A. C. Doug Lap. Miss Mary Halse accompanied by her Friend Dorothy Gar Van of Syracuse Marguerite Turnbull and mrs. Henry s. Tut motored to Lake Molhook last tuesday. On Friday of Mhz it else and miss Gar Van spent the Day in new York City i jute ruined at Bridge or. Mrs. Henry s. Tuthill entertained at dinner and Bridge the of or. And mrs. Gelah s. Tul huh in Blagg s Clove on saturday birth of daughter or. And mrs. Herald Hosking Are Happy to announce the birth of a baby daughter and or. And mrs. William Hulse of Yonkers Are proud of a baby s6n, William or entertained on birthday or. And mrs. Alfred a Leola entertained a few friends on Friday evening in Honor of birthday of e. J. Mclaughlin jr., and his son Edward Many of the Gueste were Edward s Young friends of the dancing class and Tottey thoroughly enjoyed it. At the close of the evening refreshments were served and the honoured guests each presented with covered with it Vic following to allium will serve the Athener a chem of thursday Auguat 8th Bradford. Scr nest Grubb. William Story. Bruce Barr Scott Satterly John Wiley Everett Hawkins. Wilfred Dunn Faulken Bury Robert carver1, mrs. Wll Kins Moses Howe. Frank Wen tank Walter Brown. J. C. Hogan miss Myrtle Felter. Mrs. Edson Miller of Highland Mills will present the program. For recital extensive preparations Are be ing made for the recital which miss Florence Redfield. Of Brook Lyn will present at the Bethlehem Church on sunday evening Ang fourth. Miss Redfield will give a presentation of the life of Christ from the four gospels. She will be assisted by mrs. Alfred Osterland contralto soloist of Brooklyn and or. Osterland. Organist of the presbyterian Church Brooklyn. Miss Helen Dorwin is chairman of the Flower commit tee assisted by miss Ruth Brown. Mrs. Nelson Wright mrs. Daniel Sharkey. Or Shaver of new York Etty. Will be present and Rev. Or. Harrison resident Pas Tor from Lauton Springs will present the speaker. Miss Redfield the a Friend of Antoinette Palmer of Beth Lehem and it is through her it cake Forta miss Redfield was secured. Blooming Grove Blooming Grove cards Bungalow recently erected by Thomas Thompson. They will take Possession August i. John Selleck has completed drilling a Artesian Well on the Kane property on the Conklin state Road and has moved his have been received by friends Hete from miss Margaret Sweeney from Paris she is spending Sev eral weeks. Ilise Carrie Green is spending the summer with her sister mrs. Lewis Rodgers. Or and mrs. Warren Gerow and family and miss Mary Sweeney spent sunday with or. And mis. Arthur Croft at Garrison on the Hudson. Celebrated birthday. Edna Feller entertained a number of her Young friends in hour of her birthday at her Home in the Clove recently. Alary Lea Gerow has returned from u visit in Garrison. Air. A incl mrs. Clarence Gerow Are enjoying a motor 4rip to can Ada through Hie new eng land states. Ift and mrs Heany Bintie Ike baby girl. Bomb to Lieut. Mrs. Binde was formerly miss w Braffett of Craigsville. Or and mrs Martin Dunn of Urb Oklyn have new Large machine to the Ford Betcher Home where he will Drill a Wel for or. Betcher. Or. And mrs. Bodenshatz and or. And mrs. Otto Sharp of new Rochelle motored to this Village on sunday and spent the Day with mrs. Thomas Thompson James Carey is having his cot Tage covered with shingles which makes a very attractive appear Ance. Or. And mrs. Henry Toberson have moved from the Nelson Bun Galow to the Spear cottage Wiera they part of the House with the parents. Mrs. Mae Cummings who a for several weeks is re covering under the care of or Davis of Chester. Mrs. William Raffell visit ing daughter mrs. Henry g to Heidi. I Orange Park 6 Miles from Newburgh with its Many Beautiful attractions is the Ideal place for picnics and outings. The Many concessions together with boating bathing and fish hug make this popular resort More at Tractive and desirable than Ever. The management can make arrangements with organizations or churches for picnics. Get in touch with us and set your Date and you Are guaranteed a wonderful Day of pleasure and wholesome enjoy ment for All. Dancing and roller skating in the Roseland Pavilion the playground Beautiful lose in suit against town Litke Morschauer renders decision upholding Zon ing of Woodbury wide application seen of opinion by court three year Effort to establish Taber Kalosis Sanatorium is again walked jewish consumptive Relief society has lost its lawsuit Osc inst the town of Woodbury according to a decision handed Down today by jus Tice Joseph Morschauser of the supreme court which will establish precedent it is said in the principle of Home Rule for towns if upheld by higher courts. The Relief which has been conducting a Legal contest for three years in an Efforo Stablish a tuberculosis Sanatorium a Orange Courty was walked in its last Effort by a special zoning ordinance of the town of Wood Bury prohibiting the establish ment of such institution with in us boundaries. The Etc wetly which already had bought the Lombard farm at Highland Mills and obtained the consent of tha state Board of health and the state Board of charities for the building of its Sanatorium sought to have this ordinance set aside As discriminatory and u treasonable. Justice Morschauser in direct ing judgment i Javor of the town and dismissing the complaint held that such an finance is not discriminatory not. Unreasonable does not conflict with the pro visions of the Public health Law under which consume Tives Relief society got Permis Sion to proceed and that the establishment of such ordinance is a proper matter for a town Board. The Appeal but the wide importance of Justice mors Causer s decision for Orange the her. Frank thought to be the last survivor r. Wilson of 8t. John s competty was 88x years old. Church Cornwall has been until within a Short time of pointed be w Rector of St. Death he was very a Church. Hyde Park and and worked Ori his farm. His duties july 12. Or. Zouave were volunteers in was graduated from War of the rebellion who University class of 18 and a uniform patterned after general theological picturesque uniform which class of 22. Upon completing French Solera wore up to course at the Seminary he opening of the world War. Rector of St. Andrew s uniform is were characterized new paltz Aud in 1925, voluminous red trousers Aud the duties at the Cornwall Blue Coats. Or. Wilson is married and Dobiecki was born in new two children. The Rev. City but moved to Corn Richey jr., former Rector of 37 years ago. Church resigned june 1, and him Are two Daugh the tall is planning to become Irene and Florence at Home Struc Tor in a boy s wife Ellen enters died 10 George f. Dobiecki who ago. In the civil War with the services Fere held on Duryee zouave fifth new afternoon in his Home. Volunteers died in his Home was in the Flushing the Angola Road Cornwall Flushing. L. I., by e. Friday morning. Or. Sylcox of Cornwall. A miss Exchange after a two Kipp of Poughkeepsie a spending a few Days with or. And vacation. Mrs. Harry Goodrich is confined to her Home with Erysipelas. A j. Clark has a Force of mrs. George Smith of making i can not bulk its Sanitorium in the town of Woodbury. The ordinance in question was similar to one adopted by. The town of Goshen when the society attempted to establish an in Tiiu Tina there some time ago. In that Case the society obtained permission from the state Board of health but tailed in Ita Pica to the state Board of Charlies and it was not necessary to Oring the ordinance to a text. Craigville and mrs. Henry have moved from the Henry Nelson Bungalow to the Home of his father. William Rob Ereon. Spear farm where they will occupy part of the Bouse. Mrs. William Braffett is her daughter mrs. Henry Binde to Goshen. Or. And a. Largue of Flushing Are at their cottage Here for the months. Mrs. Minnie loud of washing tonal the is flailing her daughter. Or William Earl. Illi ulc s have Park Herr. Or. And mrs Henry Are parents of a daughter born july 24 at their Home in Goshen mrs. Binde formerly Martha of this tillage or Mil mrs Martin Dunn of a Rooklin Nare rented the Bunga Low recently erected by Toto Epson and will take posse about Ankit 1. Anna Kane with mrs Frank garage try Newburgh or ind Furni Hisiu of of help and or. And on sunday of last week. Mildred Seaman re turned to Corona. L i. After sending Tome time with her Par. Or mrs Charles Man. Of Wood Hurt Falls a meeting Jum in dip s nits Clove Mefi Inz House on sunday. Jul v the meeting was very Lai Colv attended v orman ear him of i Hospital. Blip of an or of h h. Earl after spending a month at the Home of or. And mrs. Vin Hazard of Newburgh. Mrs. Frank Kershaw de at cards on Friday july 19t for the Benefit of the Highland Mills were three tables of three tables of pinochle. Prizes were won by mrs. Edward Lasalle and mrs. Earl Florence. The proceeds amounted to j17. The committee wish to thank everyone for the interest and kind assistance in making these affairs so successful. Four girls who were at Camp bourse in Highland Mills were injured wednesday morning of last week when the car in which they were Riding overturned on the Hill Nea Robe e. T. Clark Rusl Dence on the Goshen Chester Road they were taken to the Goshen emergency Hospital where miss Mamie Deutch an Judith Repstein were More ser Lou sly Hurt than their compan ions remained for treatment. Miss Minna Hose Man and Hillel Driver of the wrecked car were discharged after treat ment for minor hurts. M. K. Can Rah the annual fair will take on Friday August 2, afternoon and evening. Everybody is invited to look in and make a Friendly Call at the sown tall on that Day. The Church directories Are now printed and in process of to Listel Bulion. They give a full account of the Organ fund which happily shows every detail of the Organ erection and accompanying Exten Sive improvements paid for. This heavy expense however has had something of a reaction on the current expense and there also had to be a new Furnace Pun a i de for the sunday school room new Cook stove for the parsonage the Church roof had to be re painted and the Church windows repaired. The Church Balanti Sheet shows a balance on hand of but against this. H will be noted is a Bank loan of which of Corv a deficit of to Church f kids for the present year will be fully welcomed visitors children ii be Tilv welcomed at school which Sunda morning throughout year ton o clock. The s Landav very much enjoyed by the h Dren and on a re rent Sun-1 666 is a prescription for colds Grippe flu Dengue bilious fever and malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. Visit dem Lake wonderful place to beaches dancing by orchestra music wednesday and saturday evenings plan to visit the Park saturday and sunday Dewitt Lake three South of Kingston on the Rosendale and Kingston state Highway o the or Guilar a 1 1 m and 7 to Al Wam fire and pro Priam a 4 i the from k urge Alion in the of r to m f b p h o r m a f it a n a or. F pc r own of a f j to of Oil nor not 1. Or f id v up Short

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