FOUNDED IN 1868. VOL. 84. NO. 20 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 JEFFERSONVILLE, N . Y. Visitors Impressed By Visit To New, Modem Liberty-Loomis Hospital Steals Show At Amateur Show Given In Callicoon Liberty Loomis Hospital ob P atricia and Teddy Anderson, served National Hospital Day with children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph open house on May llth . More Anderson of Jeffersonville, won than 300 people were guided first prize in their group and the through the hospital by members grand prize a t the Am ateur Show of the Auxiliary. sponsored by the Delaware Youth The Liberty Auxiliary Unit, with •Center, Callicoon, on Friday eve Mrs. John Em hout as chairman of ning. The show was held at t h e decorations, placed beautiful bou Delaware Valley Central School. quets of flowers throughout t h e Also winning first prize in his building. group . was Roy Sattinger of Jef Refreshments, contributed by fersonville, who brought down the members of th e auxiliary units, in house with his Bumble Buggy cluded homemade cookies, which piano solo. Roy is a member of the were served in the dining room. Rhythm Four, a newly organized Coffee and tea were poured toy band which Is heard over Station Mrs. August Lott and Mrs. Joseph WVOS every other Sunday. Beiling of Jeffersonville, while Mrs. The entries were divided into Violet Mace of Jeffersonville kept fo u r groups, pre-school through 4th the cookie trays attractively filled. grade, 5th grade through 8th, high Mrs, Fern. Denman of Livingston school and adults. Only two adults, Manor and Mrs. Ella Schmidt of Mrs, Carol Anderson, flautist, and Jeffersonville were hostesses. Mrs. Anne Robisch, vocalist, were The visitors were delighted b y KING AND QUEEN OF THE -PROM: The king a id queen, Joe Geiger and Roberta Mann, center, are in group 4. These two withdrew the cheerful atmosphere and ap from the competition and turned surrounded by their attendants following their coronation a t the Junior From Friday night. The prom, one pearance of the hospital along with th e prize money assigned for that of th e most elaborate dances ever held at the Central School, was a huge success with over 250 attending. its efficiency and very modern group back to the Youth Center. W ith the king apd queen are, from left to right, Bethany Ann Fuller, crown bearer; Carl Fredd, Shirley equipment. Some of th e latter The prize winners were: Group Scardelield, Sophomore attendants; the king and qusen; Jim Graham and M arge Fulton, Senior attend shown the people were:: the auto I — first place, the Rosenbergers, ants; Pete' Moran and Adele Brown, freshm an attendants,, and Dennis DuBois, crown bearer. _Photo by matic electric iceless oxygen tent, Anna Rita, Billy, Peggy and Leo, Schwalbe. the electric suction unit for post _ Jr., in a novelty dance; second operative patients, and • the IsoRADIOLOGIST JOINS STAFF place, Betty Peters, .acrobatic F IR E D A M A G E S H O T E L lette incubator, complete with a OF LIBERTY-LOOMIS HOSPITAL dance;/th ird place, Cheryl siausenthree pound prem ature baby. The A T W H IT E S U L P H U R berg, vocal solo. In Group n Pa Dr. Frederick Elias h&fi joiftCd efficiency of th e operating room, tricia and Teddy Anderson took Fire of undetermined origin se the staff of Liberty-Loomis Hospital it was pointed out, is accelerated f ir s t ' place, second place went to verely gutted the Hotel Leona in as/radiologist. Dr. Elias, a certified by the new steam instrum ent ster Nancy Schadt, Mary Louise Napol- White Sulphur Springs this mom member of the American Board of ilizer and washer combination. In If you are fond of good music; iello, Jean W ahl and Iris Altman, ing. Three fife'departm ents, White Radiology, limits his practice ex the kitchen, visitors were impress if you like to watch musicians as ah of Jeffersonville, doing a ta p jg uiphur, Liberty and Youngsville, clusively to X-ray diagnosis and ed with the meal pack, which in dance, and third place to Joan brought the fire, discovered at 5:30 they perform ; if you delight in the treatment. sures “piping” hot meals for the intrinsic loveliness th at results Glassel and F rank Nolde, both a* m. jQn--the^th.jrd floor, under con . The new., hospital staff member patients at all times. Also displayed when various' Instruments ' blend; from Jeffersonville, piano duet. trol. is clinical instructor of radiology "Was the' iieavy dutyxSinger sewing then you are invited to attend the In th e High School group Roy Jack Wexler, who leases t h e at the New York Medical College, machine contributed by the HurMusic Club this Saturday, May 17, Sattinger was first with a . piano building from Evan Lawrence* said radiologist of the New York City leyville unit of the Ladies Auxil at the Hotel Jefferson a t 8:30-p.m . solo, Mary E tta Buddenhagen and th at no one was in the building at Municipal Sanatorium a t Otisville iary. It promises to be an enchanted eve Jan et Rosenberger were second the' tim e of the fire. He said he and also radiologist at the Monti .The enthusiasm and interest ning for the versatile music of Dr. shown by the public in the Liberty w ith a glockenspiel duet and Mary thought i t m ight have been caused Oscar E. Schminke has brought to cello Hospital. Loomis Hospital, said one of the Louise and Lois McGrath were by a short circuit. gether a large group of local tal directors, has made, .the Board of third with a song and dance rou POPPIES ON SALE ent. Directors, the Ladies Auxiliary, tine. The American Legion Auxiliary and the hospital staff more deter The program will include; Kyrie Charles E. Lewis was master of U niform * P r ic e F o r A p r il Eleison, w ritten by Dr. Schminke will start its Poppy Sale on May mined than ever to make the hos ceremonies. M ilk A |in o |K « iced A t $ 4 . 2 3 who will play the piece on the pi 17th and it will continue until May pital an agency of outstanding The special feature of the show A uniform price of $4.23 per hun ano; Bow Down Thine E ar and 29th. Buy and w ear a Poppy. service. ' came as a pleasant surprise to m ost of the audience. St. Joseph's dredweight : (46,5 quarts) will be God's Blessing, by Dr. Schminke, Sem inary Choir,, under the direc paid to dairy farm ers for their sung by M artha Chocky; Grim tion o f F ather Angelus DeMarco, April deliveries to 420 pool-ap Reaper, by Dr. Schminke, a t piano; OFM, performed during the inter proved plants Jn th e six-state New Sonatine Bueolica by Dr. Schminke, mission between Groups I and II. York milkshed, it was announced for violin and piano, to b.e rendered ^They sang four selections, includ here tod&y by Dr. C. J. Blanford, by a ! Swords and lisa Glassel; He ing The Holy City and the Hal- m a rk e t1administrator of th e New Shall Feed His Flock, by Handel, Mrs. Sarah Osterhout of Scran son of New York City spent t h e leujah Chorus. This chorus seldom York metropolitan milk m arketing transcribed by Dr. Schminke and appears in public, but because -of area. The uniform price in March sung by the Kenoza Lake Choir ton, Pa., called at the home of her weekend at their home here. the nature of the show, for t h e was $4.56 per hundredweight. In accompanied by String Quartet and sister, Mrs. Philip Bietz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Muth of Mr: and Mrs. Cameron Gain, New York City spent the. weekendbenefit of the youth pf the com April, 1951, it .was . - por. hun P. Rausch, clarinet. at the William Nakao home. munity, th e y were granted permis dredweight. 'r > ' Also Valse_ Opus 18 by Chopin, Mrs. Roy Crandall, Alfred Cran Mr. hnd Mrs. Leon Gavett and sion to appear. played by Dr. Schminke; Der Asra dall of Jeffersonville and Mrs. daughter of Glenwood, N. J., spent LOCAL UNIT MEMBERS by Rubenstein and S tarry Night John Joyner of W hite Sulphur the weekend at- the home . of Mrs. by Dr. Schminke,,sung by L. *Reich- Springs attended a meeting of the Louis Mall. AT AUXILIARY MEETING L io n s C l u b T o S p o n s o r man'; Entracte from Carmen, by Point Mountain Mausoleum Crypt Miss Patricia^Jdall is spending Attending the Liberty-Loomis La Bizet, played by C. Anderson and holders at Hancock, N. Y. F ie ld D a y O n M a y 3 0 i l i dies Auxiliary meeting at the Len- Paul Rausch; Even Song and Mil Mrs. William Lieb celebrated her the summer at her home here. Her fiance, Emil Johnson of White F o r th e first time in years. Jef ape on May 13th from Jefferson lion Little Diamonds toy Dr. birthday on Mother’s Day, Sunday, Plains, spent the weekend here. fersonville will have a field day. ville were Mrs. H arry Weber, Mrs. Schminke, sung by Ada Van Keu- May llth . Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. W arren Mall and The Lion’s Club will sponsor a Joseph Beiling and Mrs. Frederick ren; Sinfenia Concertante by Dr. Also celebrating hisijjfcirthday children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manfield day following the annual Me W. V. Schadt. Schminke, played by C. Anderson this week was Erwin K H , printer zolillo and children and Miss Helen m orial Day parade which will be Mrs. Benton, the hospital admin and Paul Rausch; Im m ortality by at The Record office. held in this village on May 30th. istrator, thanked all the women Dr. Schminke, sung by R uth Se Mr. and Mrs. Stanley , Norgalis Layman celebrated Mother’s Day Lion Field will be the sight of who participated in making Open gar, and Sanctus by Gounod, sung and sons visited Mrs. Norgalis’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H arry this gala event, and plans are now House day at the hospital a suc by the Choir and accompanied by mother, Mrs. Valentine Reum on Layman. It was also H arry’s birth day. \ being m ade to insure everyone a cess. She also listed several items the String Quartet and Allan Som Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Adler; Mrs. Ernest Fimpel entertained good time. Next week’s paper will of which the hospital was most ur- m er on the trumpet. are sporting a new Plymouth, the Monday night bridge club. (Continued on page four) carry all the details. The Kenoza Lake Choic includes who purchased from the Stoltz Motors Mrs. Ida Kohler entertained her Mrs! Jqhn T. .Taylor, Mrs. Floyd In have left for a Friday night Eucher club. Eggler, Miss Patsy Bernhardt, few Jeffersonville, days’ visit with their daugh Mrs. Evelyn Porter aijd Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Segar, Miss Margie Ful ter and grandchildren, the Coopers, Mary Kohler have recuperated ton, Mrs. K urt Chocky, Miss Betty in Baltimore. They will return on from the ..old fashioned grippe. Esselman, Mrs. Clarence Roesner, Friday or Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meier and *< Ernest Fimpel, Floyd Eggler, K urt Seaman Thomas Festa spent last daughter Peggy of Clifton; N. J., I t’ll be “B atter up!” for the Jeff Lions at Roscoe on Sunday, May Chocky and Clarence Roesner. week visiting William Grets. He spent the weekend visiting Mr. and 18, in the first game of the 1952 season, Pete Saulina, m anager of the The String Q uartet consists of attended the junior prom held F ri Mrs. Roy Mall. team , announced today. The game a t Roscoe will inaugurate the Dela Miss M ary Rausch, first violin; day at the Jeffersonville Central Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher ware-Sullivan League season for the- potent Lion’s Club representatives. Miss Ruth Rausch, second violin; celebrated Mother’s Day with a din Boasting a 22-man squad today, the Jeff outfit will pick its starters Mrs. A. Swords, viola; Paul Rausch, School. ner a t the Antrim Lodge. Bollenbach and Hess are building from th e following list of veteran players: Tom Miller, A'lan Sommers, Mrs. Roy Mall drove to Staten Leo Graham, W. Hatten, Milt Gable, Joe Clifford, John Mesawich, A1 Sr., cello; Paul Rausch, clarinet, an extension on Amber’s store. Tonjes, Arnold Sims, H. Schroader, S. Leroy, G. Keller," S. Bowes, Val and Allan Sommer, trumpet. Mrs. Lillian Beitz, JVIiss Marie Island on Wednesday to celebrate Erntz, Jerry Lucev, Winston Miller, Joe Curey, Saulina, Cliff McCoach, Coster, and Mrs. Joseph Farkas of the^ birthday of her mother, Mrs. S. Koblenski, F. Gustifson and H enry Knack. the Bronx spent the weekend here. Mary Rost, who will be 83 years CLEAN-UP DAY Sam Cohen, R. Rose, Thomas Festa and A. Siebert are on the Mrs. Alfred Gruner and Albert of age. She will then spend a few service list. The Village Board has des Osianik are spending a f e w , days $ays with her daughter Doris Meier McCoach or Sommers will take th e mound with Tonjes behind the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pol- in Clifton, N. J: ignated Wednesday, May 21, bat against Roscoe a t 2:30 p. m. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Erdman ster. Practice is set f o r tonight a t the Lion's Field at 6:00 and at 8:00 as Clean-up Day, when house were dinner guests a t the Jioxne of A card was received from George the team will hold a strategy session at the Mansion House. holders m ay place, tin cans McMahon, merchant seaman, from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krantz on H ere's the Jeffersonville baseball schedule for the first half of the Mother’s Day. Also present were and other rubbish in suitable Crystobal. season: Seaman William Wunderlin was Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reum, and Mr. containers for handling a t June 15 Roscoe at Jeff May 18 Jeff- at Roscoe home on leave for a. few days. He and Mrs. W arren Myers and chil Juno 22 Livingston Manor at Jeff May 25 Jeff at Livlngson Manor the curb for removal at vil jS Stationed on a destroyer In Nor dren. . June 29 Andes at Jeff May 30 Jeff a t Liberty lage expense. Mr. and Mrs. Frank* Feck have folk, va; July 4 Liberty at Jeff Ju n e 1 Jeff a t ,Andes Mr. and Mrs. David Hickey and (Continued on page :four) July 6 Delhi at Jeff. June 8 Jeff a t Delhi Music Clab Presents Dr. Schninke’s Works Lion’s Season Opens Sunday
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