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Ithaca Directory 1937LH-REF 974.7 Ithaca 1937Bellows Falls, Vt. : H.A. Manning Co.

Ithaca - Tompkins County Public LibraryIthaca Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL)Local History (LH)

Format: SerialNumber of pages: 460

Permission to digitize the Ithaca City Directories published by H. A. Manning Co. from1923 to 1986 granted by Jeffrey C. Manning, August 2010.

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FINANCIAL-BANKS1937--ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937 3

TOMPKINS OUNTY PUBLIC L1BRA~312 N ,TH CAYUGA STREET

/Jj;j~ ITHAC" NEW YORK 14850

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The First National BanliOf Ithaca, New York

AT STATE AND TIOGA STREETS

OFFICERSWilliam A. BoydAlbert R. MannEben T. TurnerLaVere RobinsonRalph W. MungleSeville S. ReuleinA. Chester Sarsfield

PresidentChairman of the Board

Vice PresidentCashier and Trust Officer

Assistant CashierAsst. Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer

Assistant Cashier

William A. BoydHoward CobbFred B. HoweCharles J. KenersonAlbert R. MannCharles H. Newman

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJared T. NewmanHarold L. ReedJames R. RobinsonLaVere RobinsonRodney G. RobinsonLawrence C. RumseyEben T. Turner

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEMMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

4FINANCIAL-BANKS

1937-1THACA DIRECTORY-1937

Progress wit b S a f e t y.

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FOUNDED on April 3, 1868 by a group of the city's prominent citizenl,under the leadership of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University-it

was originally housed in the wooden structure pictured above. After out­growing the facilities of three locations-this institution in 1924 constructedthe now familiar, five-story, fireproof Ithaca Saving Bank Building. Its prog­ress from 1868 to the present has been exemplified by sound managementand careful stewardship of the funds of depositors. The Ithaca Savings Bankhas grown up with Ithaca-and has been a vital factor in the city's growth.

OFFICERS FOR 1937President

Vice-PresidentVice-President and Treasurer

Assistant TreasurerAssistant Treasurer

AttorneyReal Estate Officer

CHARLES H. BLOODPAUL S. LIVERMOREG. LOUIS COOKFRANK HOOVERREGINALD R. LUMBARDALLAN H. TREMANLOUIS E. COOK,CHARLES D. BOSTWICK, ChairmanG. LOUIS COOKARTHUR B. TREMANCHARLES H. BLOOD, Ex-OfficioPAUL S. LIVERMORE, Ex-Officio

} FinanceCommittee

"P u t Your Savings

FINANCIAL-BANKS

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·at Ithaca Savings Bank

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7Tioga Street, corner of Seneca

Telephone 2767

ONLY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKIN TOMPKINS COUNTY

RESOURCES MORE THAN$9,000,000.00

SERVICESSAVINGS ACCOUNTS

BANKING BY MAIL COLLECTION DEPARTMENT TRAVEL MONEYMORTGAGE LOANS SCHOOL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CHRISTMAS CLUB

BANKING HOURSDaily 9:00 A. M. to 3.00 P. M., except Sundays and Holidays.

Saturdays 9:00 A. M. to 12 M.

Member of the Mutual Savings Bank FundHave the Insurance and

Protection in Full of Deposits in Member Banks

•In a Savings Bank"

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE1937--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1937

WHO000

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WHO Inaintains an arIny of 400 of Ithaca's best and Inost publicspirited Inen whose tiIne and service Ithaca could not buy?

WHO is doing in an intelligent and organized way, all that its re­sources perInit, to Inake Ithaca a Inost attractive city to livein and do business in?

WHO is organized to act in any eInergency, local or otherwise?

WHO speaks for Ithaca at the State Capital and at Washington oncivic Inatters?

WHOM do the governInental agencies, state, national and internation­al, as well as business houses, get in touch with, when theywant assistance froIn Ithaca?

WHO publicizes the educational, business and recreational facilitiesof Ithaca?

WHOM does the average business Inan write or call, when con­fronted with a probleIn he cannot readily solve?

WHO fosters and sponsors various cOInInunity all for the good ofIthaca?

WHO protects Ithacans froIn irresponsible proInotions, rackets andfly-by-nights?

WHO is always on the job watching developInents, local, state andnational, with the aiIn of protecting Ithaca's interest?

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The Answer Is--

The IthacaChamber of Com.m.erce

DEPARTMENT STORES1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

AS MUCH A PART OF

ITHACA AS CORNELLtS

BELL TOWER .

Rothschild's, at the corner of State and Tioga,has in the past 54 years stood four-square in the

heart of Ithaca .... a landmark to a prosperingbusiness founded in 1882 .... a reminder that

Rothschild's has always stood "four-square"for RELIABILITY. With that as our watch­

word we have grown to importance with the

city .... and we hope to continue to earn you~

confidence and esteem by keeping RELI.ABILITY as the guiding thought behind every

transaction.

ITHACA'S OLDEST, LARGEST and

MOST MODERN DEPARTMENT

STORE .

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8EDUCATIONAL-SCHOOLS

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

ITHACA PU BLIC SCHOOLSBOYNTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

(En trance)

Grades Seven to ine42 staff members 973 pupils enrolled

BUILDINGClassroomsComposite ShopsHome Arts ApartmentGymna&iumAuditoriumInstrumental Music StudioArt RoomScience RoomsFaculty RoomsCafeteriaLibraryMedical and Dental RoomsGuidance OfficeAdministrative Offices

PROGRAMEn~lishMathematicsScienceSocial ScienceMusicArtPhysical EducationPractical ArtsForeign Lan~uage

GuidanceBusiness CoursesLibrar)'Readin~

Writin~Spell in!!.Thrift

(A different division of the school SYSl< m is described each year.)

PUBLICITY-NEWSPAPERS1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1937 9

-USE THE-

ITHACA JOURNAL

WANT AD SECTION

YOU WANT A POSITIONYOU WANT TO RENTYOU WANT TO EXCHANGEYOU WANT TO SELL OUTYOU WANT TO BUYYOU WANT ANYTHING

"'A small want ad oftensolves large problems"

The Result Number

DIAL 2321

DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS10 1937-ITHACA n,RECTORY-1937

H. A. MANNING COMPANYESTABLISHED 1905

DIRECTORIES ADVERTISINGl\IAPS CATOLOGING

Statisticians, House Numberlnt,t City Census and City GuidesMember Association Nol'th American Associate Member Advertisint,t

Directory Publishers Federation of AmericaCity Directory Publishers for Over 2,500,000 Population

EIGHTY-NINE City Directory PublIcations In the eit,tht north­eastern states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New "amp..shire, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maine

These publications contain the advertisements of over 20,000 mer­chants, professional men and manufacturers. The estimated circula­tion of these publIcations throut,th annual usat,te Is over 250,000,000.

CQNNEC1;ICUTEnfield, Windsor Locks, StaffordPutnam

LIST OF PUBLICATIONSSouthbridge, SturbridgeSpringfield Suburban, including Agawam

No Agawam, Feeding Hills, East Long­meadow. Hampden, Ludlow, Wilbra­ham, Mass., Suffield, Enfield andSomers, Conn.

Ware, Palmer, Monson, Stafford (Conn.)Webster, OxfordWoburn and Winchester

NEW YORKAlbany-Schenectady Suburban, Covering

Bethl ehem: East Greenbush. Colonie,Guilderland, Glenville, Niskayuna,Rotterdam

AmsterdamBatavia and East PembrokeCarthageCatskill, CoxsackieCorning, Painted PostCortlana, Homer, McG,rawElmira, Elmira Heights, HorseheadsFultonGeneva, Seneca Falls and WaterlooGlens Falls, Hudson Falls, Fort EdwardGloversville, JohnstownGranville, Whitehall, N. Y. and Fair-

haven, Poultney, Vt.Hoosick Falls and vicinityIthacaLake Placid, Saranac and Tupper LakeMaloneMassena, Potsdam and Cantonl\1echanicville, Stillwater, GreenwichMohawk Valley, including Canajoharie.

Fonda, Fort Plain, Fultonville, Nellis­ton, Palatine Bridge, St. Johnsville

New York State l\IanufacturersOgdensburgOneida and CanastotaOneonta, CooperstownPenn YanPlattsburghSaranac, Lake Placid and Tupper LakeSaratoga Springs and Ballston SpaSchenectady, ScotiaTiconderoga, Port Henry, Crown Point.

WestportWaverly, N. Y., and Sayre. Athens, Pa.

PENNSYLVANIABristol and vicmity

NEW JERSEYBurlington, Moorestown, Mount Holly,

Palmyra and Riversideadvertising, rates in the above publications write to any

of the followint,t offices

NEW HAMPSHIREBerlin, GorhamClaremont, Newport and SunapeeConcord and PembrokeDover, Somersworth, RochesterFranklin and TiltonKeene, Swanzey. MarlboroKeene SuburbanLaconia, Lakeport, Meredith, The WeirsLebanon, Hanover, N. H. and HartfordNashua and HudsonPortsmouth, Greenland, Newcastle, Rye

VERMONTBarre, Montpelier and vicinityBellows Falls, SpringfieldBennington and vicinityBrattleboro and vicinityBurlington, WinooskiRutland, West Rutland and ProctorSt. Albans and SwantonSt. Johnsbury, Lyndonville

MASSACHUSETTSAmherst, Hadley, WilliamsburgBridgewaterBrocktonBrooklineCambridgeFraminghamGreenfield, Turners FallsHaverhill, Groveland, Merrimacl\'1arlboro, Hudson and WestboroMedfordMilford, HopedaleNew BedfordNorth AdamsQuincySomervilleFor copies of our

MAINEAugusta, Gardiner and vicinityBangor. Brewer, Old Town, OronoBar Harbor, EllsworthBiddeford, Saco and Old Orchard BeachBridgton, Casco and vicinityEastport and LubecCalaIS, Caribou. Presque Isle, Fort Fair-

fieldFarmington, Wilton, Livermore FallsHoulton and vicinityLewiston, AuburnRockland, Camden and vicinityRumford, Bethel and vicinitySouth Paris, Paris, Norway and vicinitySanford, SpringvaleWaterville, Skowhegan and vicinityWestbrook, Gorham, Windham

HEADQUARTERS33 Lyman Street Sprint,tfieoid, MaBs.537 Cont,tress St. Portland, Maine

277 State St~eet Schenectady, N. Y.79 Cambridt,te St. Bo.ton, Mass.

ELECTRICITY-GAS-POWER1937-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1937 11

--GAS--AND

ELECTRICSERVICE--

THE CHEAPESTGOOD THING

YOU CANBUY

N. Y. STATE ELECTRIC & GASCORPORATION

ITHACA N. Y.

Phone 3311

((1110dernize Your Home With Gas"

MUSICAL MERCHANDISE12 1937--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1937

•InUSIC store

ESTABLISHED 1893116 North Aurora Street Telephone 5522

--the Home 0/--

oRADIOS

Radio PhonographsRCA Victor

ZenithMotorola Auto Radios

oRECORDS

VictorColumbiaBrunswick

Deccao

PIANOSThe

LeadingMakes

oFRIGIDAIRE

Electric RefrigerationHousehold

andCommercial

oMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and SHEET MUSIC

IIlent's Installation meansbetter Performance

Installation adjusted and"tailored" to individualrequirements by Lent'sexpert radio and re­frigeration mechanicsguarantees fi n est per­formance. Lent's piano,r a d i 0 and refrigerationservice cures all ills.

MANNING'S

ITHACA(NEW YORK)

DIRECTORYFOR YEAR BEGINNING

JANUARY, 1937

CONTAINING

General Directories of Citizens, Classified Business Direc­tory, Street and House'Directory, Map, Record of

Ci.1S .Govem~nt;: Soc~ti~9, Chnn::il-es,:". (':::: ~".::' Etc: 1Ci>U~HT~ Sta"te-iitd·U. S. Go\'- '.•.. '.' : '..•....... er~~ents, Courts,. Etc.

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Price

COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY

$9.00

H. A. MANNING COMPANY514 Wedg,eway Building" SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

COPYRIGHT 1937, BY H. A. MANNING co.

INDEX TO CONTENTS

Abbreviations 109Advantages 17Advertisers 15Alphabetical Directory 109Altitude of City 17American Legion 30American Red Cross 30Area of Cit\' 17Assessed Valuation 19Benevolent Protective Order Elks 30Blocks, Buildings, Etc --124Branded Goods (see Classified

Business Directory)Cemetelies 29Churches 2:-:City Directory Library 142City Government 21Classified Business Directories 415Clubs 30County Government 95Courts H--IDirectory Library 1I;U

Dormitories 431Educatibnai'" " " ." , 19Fina':1tii'l "c: • ,-'. :.-" .... ~ ".ot. ,. " ". . 1.S

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Fire Department ~2

Fraternal Organizations ·30Fraternity Houses ,35Halls 439Historical 18Hospitals 29Incorporated Companies (see Al-

phabetical Section)Independent Order Odd Fellows 31

Industrial Statistics 18Knights of Columbus 32Labor Organizations 34Libraries 29Location 1711aps 46111asonic 3211erl'antile Statistics 1811ilitary Organizations 2311iscellaneous Directory 2111iscellaneous Statistics 20Nationality Statistics 18New York State Government 95Numerical Street Directories 323Parks, Playgrounds and Points

of Interest 411Police Departments 21Population Statistics 18Post Offices 27Religious Institutions 2"Schools 25Societies, Clubs, Associations (see

11iscellaneous Dir)Sta~~.G~,vernme~t (see N Y State

GilV? 0 • • ; , •• , •• c,

SHA;c~ ,"::,;' l7T~~~ki~~Co~ntyGo~ernment' '\is·

'Top;,gr,i:lhy , 17

'1'rimsporLatiun 20

United States Government 95

Valuation of Taxable Property 19

Veteran 11ilitary Organizations 33

Ward Boundaries 407

RECAPITULAnON

New Names Added in Preparing 1937 Directory .Old Names Taken Out .Changes of Address, etc .Total Number of Changes

5,2002,,5796,O7-!

13,853

UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAWIn Force on and after July I, 1909

Section ~ -That any person wh<? wilfully and for profit shall infringe any copyrightsecured by.this Act, o~ who shall knowmgly and wilfully aid or abet such infringement, shall bedeemed guilty of a 1"!usdemeanof, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprison.ment for not exceedmg one year I or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor morethan one thousand dollars, or both, in the discretion of the court.

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 15

Advertisers

55top lines

1069185

center linesTelevision

10371B

99

Dean of Ithaca IncDeYoung Radio &

ShopDirectory LibraryDriscoll Bros & CoDryden Marble & Granite Works

front coverDryden Road Service Station

top lines4884

center lines101

5384748263

Store192

Higgins F H 74Hill Harley top linesHolland Furnace Co top edgeHowell & Howell 90Hughes & Morusty 198Independent Order of Odd Fellows

71A48

86

79

Ithaca Auto Parts CoIthaca Board of EducationIthaca Chamber of CommerceIthaca Community ChestIthaca Engraving Co

top lines and back coverIthaca Fuel Supply Co top linesIthaca Ice & Coal Co 84Ithaca J ouma! top lines and 9Ithaca Junk Co front cover

Dunton & EddyEast Hill Coal YardEddigate RestaurantEddy Street PharmacyEmerick & Gray GarageEmpire Junk CoFailing-Hull Plumbing CoFinger Lakes Beverage CoFirst Baptist ChurchFirst National Bank of Ithaca

front cover and 3First Presbyterian Church 59Fletcher W F Co 66Flower Shop The 80Forest City Plumbing Co 75Fraternal Order of Eagles 69FreemanCW 75Gallagher's Restaurant 89George's Cleaning Center 66Gilbert Fred D 85Gillette's Cafeteria center linesGoodenough Hosea B 101Goodrich Silvertown Stores 108Grace Printing Co 106Gray & Emerick Garage 53H C T Motor & Equipment Co

top lines and 53Hafiin W A Realty Service back boneHammond Ivan back coverHarmony Hall Academy of

Beauty CultureHead D F Service StationsHead's Camera ShopHeggie R A & Bro CoHerson Funeral HomeHickey's Lyceum Music

9688758150

7683

American104114115

525341

10796

102Service

front cover11967

top lines79

Bank Restaurant TheBarnes Dow S CoBarns Amos ABarr JS&CoBenevolent Protective Order of

Elks 68Besemer" Speed" 54Bishop Clarence E 72Bool H J Furniture Co 87Bool's Flowerdale Inc 80Boothroyd Robert S 90Boynton] unior High School 8Bradley Eugene Jr front coverBurns Realty Co 90Carey H A Co Inc top linesCarl's Garage back coverCayuga Beverage Co Inc 81Cayuga Esso Service 52Cayuga Fruit Co 81Cayuga Ice Co back coverCayuga Press Inc insert opp nameChamber of Commerce 6Chamberlin Metal Weatherstrip

CoChampaign Leigh MChurch of The Immaculate Con-

ception 58Church Page 57Church William A Co 106Cleary & Stewart Pharmacy 101Clines Beverage Co 82Clinton Hotel 89Cobb, Cobb & Simpson 96College Town Garage 50College Town Service Station

top linesCornell Alumni News Pub Corp

insert77667498948586

top lines

Adams ~~~ur~\Alpine TheAmes Electric Welding CoArctic Ice Cream & Milk CoArt's Repair ShopAssociation of North

Directory PublishersAtkinson Press TheAtwatersAuto Body &Radiator WorksAuto Lock & Key ServiceAutomobile Agencies PageBack Number Magazine ShopBaker Bert TBaker Langford FBaldwin-Davis Funeral

Cornell Library AssociationCornell Shop TheCortright EarlCotton & HanlonCourtsCrance Funeral HomeCurtain Shoppe TheDavis Arthur W Garage

16 1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1937Ithaca Liquor & Wine Co center linesIthaca Masonic Temple Corp 71Ithaca Monument Works 202Ithaca Personal Loan Inc 79Ithaca Public Schools 8Ithaca Savings Bank 4 and 5Ithaca Savings Bank Building 56Ithaca Savings & Loan Assn

back boneJordanRichardF 103Krueger's Mimeo-Art Shoppe 215Lake View Dairies front coverLang J B Engine & Garage Co 47Lang's Garage top lines and 47Lawvers 93Lee b Boardman 96Legal Pages 93-95Lent's Music Store 12Lockwood Gardens back cover and 80Lohr & Kramer 51Loyal Order of Moose 70Luce Dairy Co 82Lutheran Church 60Mack's Pharmacy 101Manning H A Co 10Marion Bros Inc 51Markson's Ithaca Inc 86Masonic Temple 71Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins Co 91Mayer's Smoke Shop 82McKinney Agency Inc back coverMcReavy Coal Co 233Medical Page 100Men's Furnishings (Sport Shop)

insertMiller Erie J & Co 46Millers T G Sons Paper Co 106Mintz Lawrence M 97Modern Dry Cleaning & Pressing

Works 66Monarch Restaurant center linesMutual Realty Co 92Nash Sales & Service 54New York Life Ins Co

insert opp nameNew York State Electric & Gas

Corp 11New York State Governrnent 95Noble John Arthur Jr 96Norris George B 103Norton Electric Co (Inc) 72Norton Printing Co insert opp nameOdell Motor Co (Inc) 50Palace Laundry top linesParcel Delivery Service back coverParisian Inc The 252Patterson Lincoln E back coverPeck's Furniture insert opp namePenney J C Co 67Perkins Erma D 91Perry Hudson H 84Pete's Glass & Top Shop 87Physicians Page 100Potter & Allen 72

Powers Truman K 97Practical Business School 260Pritchard J G & Son 49Pritchard William T center linesReynolds & Drake front coverRobinson C S 73Robinson & Carpenter 2Rothschild Bros Inc 7Rowland Shoe Store 67Rumsey C J & Co 87Rumsey E M & Son 73Sainburg Philip C 101Salvation Army 64Schaber's Cycle Shop 54Seneca Street Garage 43Servicenter Inc 42 and 43Shea J Edward Funeral Home 85Shelton Claude A bottom edgeSlocum Hugh S 91Smith's Wallpaper & Paint Shop 87Sovocool Benjamin 96Soyring Andy back coverSpeed John H front coverSport Shop The insert opp Men's

Furnishings in alpha and top linesStagg, Thaler & Stagg 97Starland Farms 80State Roofing Co Inc 75State Street Garage Inc 290Stevens Arthur E 50Stewart D B & Co Inc 51St Johns Episcopal Church 61Stover Printing Co insert opp nameStudent Agencies Inc back coverSturm Bros 66Sweazey Coal & Supply Co 84Taber & Sinsabaugh 50Tabernacle Baptist Church 62Tallman Carl C 74Tarbell Clarence D 91Texaco Service Station 44Thayer Radio Co 103Time Hospital 299Tompkins Co-op Fire Ins Co

opp inside back coverTompkins County Administration 95Tompkins County Government 95Tompkins County Trust Co 78Tompkins Studio The 105Tydol ServiceStation 52United States Government 95Webster Charles H

inser t opp New York Life Ins CoWebster Robert L

insert opp New York Life Ins CoWhipple's Service Station 44 and 45Wilson & Burchard 102WoodPW & Son 90Wool-Scott Bakery Inc 81Young Men's Christian Asso 65ZabriSKie's 73

DRYDENDryden Marble & Granite Works

front cover

H"ITi-ITHA C.\ DIRE('TilRy-HJ:3'i

ITHACA17

The publishers of this Diredon' consider it advisable and de,irable to set forth the follow­ing paragraphs, in as simple and attractive a manner as possible, to enable the readers of thesedescriptive pages to comprehend as many of the outstanding features of Ithaca as limitedspace permits, The local resident, the visitor, and the distant reader about Ithaca wish tocrain an impression of Ithaca as well as to have at hand a statistical reference regarding the~ity and its people. It is the publisher's aim to portrav as much of Ithaca's charm and great­ness as is consistent with facts. We believe with John Cotton Dana, the great librarian, that"Good citizenship springs from a knowledge about one's own community." The teachings ofthe City i\Iap and the City Directory about localities, districts, street locations. street changes,growth of sections and general city, changes are of great importall<'e to property owners, oldresidents, new residents and school children. Racial characteristics of names in the Directorvenable the consultant to gain a \'er\' comprehensi\'e knowledge of the inhabitants of the c'it"and many other educational facts. Totable men all through histon' have contributed thei'rphilosophy as to the value of knowledge about the home town. Here is one from AbrahamLincoln: "I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man liveso that his place will be proud of him." In stud\'ing the following, remember that the IthacaCity· Directory disseminates this information far and wide where this Dire ·ton· representsIthaca in the Free Dire..'t}n· Library Exchange System of )[,-,rth America. The Ithaca CityDirect')n'. with over -11111 closely printed page;, is the City of Ithaca in book form; its familyand social life, business and industrial life, is portrayed in great detail. The publishers inviteand accept constructive criticism and suggestions for the improvement of the Directory forthe benefit of I thaca and all interested.

LOCATION-Ithaca, sometimes called in this section" Crown of Ci\·u.'.:a ," and knownfar and wide as the home of Cornell University, is famous for three things; its wonderful settingat the head of Ca,'uga Lake in the midst of the Finger Lakes Region, its culture and refined

C.\ Yl'GA LAKE A:\D STEWART P.\RK

atmosphere in all aciti\·ite, of business and social life; its educational institutions. Located inthe heart of western ;\'e\\ York State, it is :2-17 miles to 0:"e,,' York Cit,', .+11.+ to Boston, (j7;) toChicago, :311:2 to Philadelphia. :~7 to Elmira, -iO to Gene\"a, :211 to C",nland, .)7 to S\Tacuse, 175to Albany 171' to Schenectady', S~ to Rochester. .-\rea is Ii square miles.

TOPOGRAPHY-i\Lny pagescould be de\'nted to a description ofIthaca topographically, It is doubtfulif any ,·ih' in All1eri,'a has such a re­markable formation of levelland, hills,cliffs, gorges and water falls. All this\"arietv is so blended th"t it is mostinspiring to the visitor to pass fromone spectacle to another. The viewshown above is Ithaca's water frontand lake. For a mile and a halffrom the shore the land is level andcontains the business section of thecity, railroad yards. stations, etc,;the heights are covered with beauti­ful homes, the extensive campus and

TRIPHAMMER FALLS, CORNELL UNIVERSITY buildings of Cornell University, some

18 1937-lTHACA DIRECTORY-1937factories and e\-en railroads which climb out of the cih-; the nighlands of the city are gougedby great gorges beginning at the south with Buttermilk Falls Creek and Gorge 1 milesouth; Coy's Glen 3 miles in length; Cascadilla Creek and Gorge, at lower end of Cornell Uni­versity Campus; Fall Creek Gorge, north of Cornell University Campus_ (A more completedescription of these gorges and water falls, under Parks and Points of Interst-see index).The altitude of the main section of the city is about 400 feet, the highlands 800 feet.

HISTORICAL-Ithaca was first settled in 1789. This was ten vears after the visit of adetachment of :?1l0 men commanded by Col. Dearborn from the expeditionary force of Gen.Sullivan, on Sept. 33, 1779. These first white settlersfounded Ithaca, named bv Simeon DeWitt in 1795. TheCayuga Indians, one of -the six Nations, preserve thelegend of the Great Spirit placing his hand upon the earthto form this region of the Finger Lakes. Organized as avilbge in 1:-::21. Incorporated as a city in 18::->:-:.

POPULATION-The present population of Ithaca is:21,li:37 of July, Hl;31i, City Hall Records. In 1'1:25 thestate census gave 1:-:,\1-+:-:. In 1920 it was 17,1111.. ; 1' ILO,1-!,81l:2; 1900, 13,130; 1:-:90, 11,072, There are about 9IJ%native born with nati\-e stock predominating, about f)( 0colored. The student population of Ithaca is about 7,UIlIl,making a total population over 28,000_ Growth last 10years has been nearly 20 per cent.

MERCANTILE-Ithaca is a trading center of 60,000people and has stores that compare favorably with citiesmucn larger. Because of the University population and acommunity educated to want the best, the retail establish­ments carry merchandise equalling in variety and qualitythe stocks of stores in leading eastern cities. Wholesalehouses distribute over a large territory. There are about400 retail establishments, 15 wholesale, and about 275professional offices. The merchants of Ithaca are noted THE LIBRAR Y TOWERfor their service and COUl teous treatment which has donemuch to make Ithaca popular as a trading center for those living outside of the city.

INDUSTRIAL-By the foresight of its public spirited citizens and the city itself manyacres or square miles in and around the city comprising parks and playgrounds, scenic gorgesand public lands adaptable as well for industricLl purposes are available for all future time.

Educational advantages for industrial workers andtheir families, including a liberal policy provision forvocational education and training in the public schools_

Recreation and amusement of the people providedabundantly with sports and pleasures of every description.Lake and stream, gorges and waterfalls, swimming, boat­ing, fishing, college, school and public sports of everydescription make a most attractive living environment forpeople engaged in high class industry_ Not a large indus­trial center, but a very substantial and successful part ofour community engaged in production have an unusualstandard of living not possible in the large industrialcenters. Therefore in this modern age, Ithaca is one ofthe most attractive places available for production plantsrequiring fine rail and water transportation facilities, highclass labor, power and living conditions unsurpassed forcontentment and happiness. The principal industries areshot guns, power drive chains, mechanical stokers, adding

ENFIELD FALLS machines, leather hand bags, paper, cardboard boxes,electnc clocks, salt and cement.

Large corporations more or less nation~l in scope find a good economic condition, muchmore so than in congested areas for estabhs!lment of the1r central offices, where abundant,intelligent, well educated employees are avarlable for th1S kmd of work. H1gh standard ofliving at comparative low cost works to the advantage of both employer and employee.I The history of Ithaca for more than 11l1) years reflects a sl~w but steady gr,?wth, a wellbalanced attractive American city, where econom1C and cultural hfe grow slde by slde, creatingone of the most attractive places in existence to ~ive a full, happy and contented life.

Those engaged in industry and the econom1C struggle. breathe an atmosph~re of cultureand education that invariably results m the next generatlOn seekmg and obtammg both of

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937 19

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

these desirable things th"t equip them for a future that advances the whole population alongrapid Jines of progress. Any business interested in the industrial possibilities of Ithaca areinvited to call on the Ithaca Enterprises Inc.

MORSE INDUSTRIES

FINANCIAL-There are 3 financial institutions, with total daposits of $22,1I.'-::.?,[1III J, andone savings and loan association. The savings banks deposits are over $S,IIIIIJ,OOO. The netassessed valuation of the city is $38,II(JlJ,000, with an exempt value of $:.?:.?,IIIIII,OOO. The percapita wealth is high. Total tax rate for 1936 was :.?il.;;" per thousand. A city governmentthat has operated within its budget for the past 30 years, has a low bonded indebtedness, andthe highest financial rating.

EDUCATIONAL-Ithaca is amongthe leading educational centers of thestate. There are 10 public schoolsand 1 parochial school. The schoolenrollment is -t,7(1I) with 180 teachersand administrative staff. CornellUniversity which is one of the greatuniversities of North America, islocated on America's most beautifulc"mpus overlooking the lower partsof the city and Lake Cayuga, and wasfounded in Ithaca in 18(j.') by Ezra.Cornell. The enrollment is overf;,(1I1I1 students. The university in­l'ludes colleges of Art and Science,Medicine, Law, Engineering, Archi­tecture. the State Colleges of Agri­

culture, Veterinary Medicine, and Home Economics and a Graduate School and a School ofHotel Management; occupies about :.?-+[IIJ acres of land and (jl) buildings, which with theIrequipment are valued at about $1:':,0011,000, while endowment adds about $30,1)[11),000 more to

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

the resources of the institutions. The Ithaca College, devoted to music, drama and physicaleducatIOn; The EmpIre State School of Pnntmg; The Cornell Tutoring School; The Cascadilb

::w En/-ITHACA DIREI'TORY-HJ:3/

Tutoring School; Uni\'ersity Tutoring School; The Practical Business School. There are fourlibrarie..; as follows: Cornell Library is locatedin the heart ofthe business district and bas anextensive service to the public; the CornellUniversit\· Libran' is located on the campusand has 7llU,llon volumes and includes severalspecial ,·,)lIe,·tions having international fame;the Tompkins County Bar Association Libraryis I'JCated in Ithaca SavinO's Bank Building;the Free Directory Library maintained bythe H. A. Manning Co. in the Chamber ofCommercc Rooms in Ithaca Savings BankBuilding.

TRANSPORTATION-Ithaca is served bv(he main line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad

ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL and also IJ\' :2 branch lines; the Ithaca andOwego Br:lnch of the Delaware. Lackawanna

and \Yestern Railro;"l bas a tel minus 11ere. The Ithaca Railway Inc with a modern bus sen-iceserves completeh' within the city limits and suburban bus lines operating from a municipalbus terminal on E,,,t Green Street conned the city with Elmira. Watkins Glen. Binghamton.Cortland. S\Tacuse. Auburn. Seneca Falls. etc. Ithaca is also the sout11ern terminal of theNew York Barge Canal system and is provided with docking facilities for boats operating onthe canal. It is the nearest New York State port to the anthracite coal fields of Pennsyl vania.The Ithaca Municipal Air Port is one of the oldest in the state. Its development was startedbefore the World War, and it has been used for test flying for new planes for many "ears.Ithaca is the hub of a network of highwa~'s such as make New York State fam'Jus. Thesehighwa\'s carry a ven' heavy traffic for bU'iine'S and pleasure and especially in tourist season.The attractions of the scenic wonders of this region are drawing more and more tourists each~·ear. The auto truck freight service is growing.

PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND POINTS OF INTEREST-The natural t::Jpography ofthe land here makes the city a natural park. There are three public parks within the city,the largest of which is located at the lake end of the cityand has recreation and athletic facilities. also an exten­sive bathing beach on Lake Ca\"uga. The Cornell Campusis extensive and supplies a very beautiful park-like effectfor the upper part of the city. The following scenicbeauty spots in and not far from the city are: ButtermilkFalls, State Park, Casradilla Glen. Cayuga Lake, CaysGlen. Enfield Glen State Park. Fall Creek Gorge, IthacaGorge and Falls. Point Lookout, Taughannock FallsState Park, Watkins Glen' For details on this subjectsee page 379.

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS-Ithaca has analdermanic form of government. There are 55 miles ofsheets with 25 first class paved. The water workscapacit,' is :).')0.0011,1100 gallons with daily pump of 3.­000,000 gallons. There is a good fire department withthe volunteer system. and there are l:2 engines ::md hose _and hook and ladder trucks. The police department has 11 HACA FALLS1 station and 30 men on full time only. There are 1:3 churches. S hotels with about 500 rooms.The Chamber of Commerce has surveyed the entire "it\· rooming accommodations for conven­tions and has available this information for all who require it; the dining service for com-entionsof any size is adequate. Ithaca is a convention city. There is one public and two privatehospItals WIth a total of 155 beds. Postal receIpts for Hl:3Ii. about $300,0011.

*For more complete desc,-Iption see Tndex til contents.

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1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

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Copyright 1937, by H. A. Manning Co.

21

CITY GOVERNMENTMayor

Joseph B Myers. Term expires Dec 31,1937 -

AldermenFirst Ward-Harold F Thompson, Clar­

ence E BishopSecond Ward-Frank Hoover, Amos A

BarnsThird Ward-Edwin S Gillett, John A

Noble JrFourth Ward-John E Perry, Carl VailFifth Ward-George F Rogalsky, Harry E

HowlandRegular meetings first Wednesday of each

month at 5 p m, Council Chamber, City Hall

City OfficersCity Clerk-James E MatthewsDeputy Registrar-Jane C LynchCity Attorney and City Prosecutor-Tru-

man K Powers ~-

City Chamberlain-elarence A SnyderCity Judge--Harold E Simpson ~~

Acting City Judge--Lawrence M MintzClerk City Court-Mrs Beatrice V ParlettCity Assessor and Building Commissioner

-Lewis E DoffiemyerCity Marshall-John SinsabaughActing Marshall-Robert T BanksAssociate Assessors-E E Ingalls, Fred C

ThompsonChief of Police--William MarshallDirector of Public Welfare--John H PostPolice Commissioner-H J Van ValkenburgFire Marshal-Bernard J ReillySealer of Weights and Measures-Lawrence

J Gaurnier

Civil Service CommissionGeorge W Cavanaugh, chi Benton S Mon­

roe, John M Carty, sec; James E Matthews.Meetings called by chairman

Sinking Fund CommissionJames E Matthews, Charles D Bostwick, Al­bert G Stone, chairman

Board of Public WorksThe Mayor, chairman and member ex­

officioCommissioners-Leonard Miscall, term ex­

pires Dec 31, 1941; John P Egbert, term ex­pires Dec 31, 1942; Arthur I Merrill, term ex­pires Dec 31, 1937; Fay E Allen, term expiresDec 31, 1938; W M Sawdon, term expiresDec 31, 1939; R L Causer, term expires Dec31, 1940

Engineer-Harry W EustanceForester-Richard S BakerSupt Water Dept-George D CarPenter,

office 510 FirstRegular meetings 2nd and 4th Wednesdays

in each month at 4 p m, Council Chamber,City Hall

Board of HealthThe Mayor--chairman and member ex­

officioCommissioners-Esther E Parker, term ex­

pires Dec 31, 1937; Henry A Carey, term ex­pires Dec 31,1937; Lincoln E Patterson, termexpires Dec 31, 1941; Dean F Smiley, termexpires Dec 31,1941; Dr Frankl McCormick,term expires Dec 31, 1939; Pau S Livermore,term expires Dec 31, 1939

Main office--health clinics, etc 101 NCayuga

Health Officer-Dr Lewell T GenungPlumbing Inspector-Carl WismarPublic Health Nurse--E Mae MandevilleSanitary Milk Inspector-Donald W BakerSanitary Dairy and Meat Inspector-Dr

Michael J KolarVisiting Nurse-Laura A HeadRegular meeting 2nd Tuesday each month

at 4 p m, Council Chamber, City Hall

Board of Public WelfareJUlES BerirtstE'in, Dr M McDaniels, C

Pearle Barker, Rev Wm Byrne, P C Sainburg,R C Osborn, chairman

Meets 4 pm second Monday

POLICE DEPARTMENTPolice Commissioner-H J Van Valkenburg

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:Carr~ in~fttfc£Carey I- - _. - --

CAREY BLDG.i14 E.' State St:

Phone 2775Chief of Polic~Wiliiam MarshallCaptain of Detectives-Patrick J HartnettNight Captain-John F McCarthyDesk Sergeant-Patrick F HowleyDesk Sergeant-Charles F MacDougallPatrolmen-Raymond C Wilkinson, Har-

lan L Burchfield, Martin J O'Brien, Floyd JConover, Charles F MacDougall, Edward JMoore, George P Baldwin, Daniel g Flynn,Howard E Bruster, Smith D Wright, WilliamC Simmers, Arthur J Burns, Paul G Malone,Joseph J Moore, Charles A Tuthill, DanielJ Gallagher, C Douglass Egbert, Howard LIngram, Dominick T Daghita

FIRE DEPARTMENTCommissioners-Ernest D Button, pres;

Arthur T Burns, Isaac M BrokawTreasurer-Clarence A SnyderFire Mar~hal-Bernard J ReillyChief-Bernard J ReillyFirst Assistant-Ravmond L TravisSuperintendent of - Fire Alarm-George

FrithRegular meeting 1st Tuesday after 1st

Wednesday in each month, 4 p m, Fire DeptHeadquarters

Company Officers-Cayuga Hose Co No 1,Central Fire Station-Captain, Gerald Rich;sec, James E Barry

Rescue Steamer and Chf:mical Co No 2,206 E Seneca-Capt, Robert J Bruce; 1stlieut, Lloyd Upper; 2nd lieut, Edward LBristol; sec, Harold F Thompson; treas,Edward J Curtis

Tornado Hook and Ladder Co No 3, Cen­tral Fire Station-Capt, George W Vivian;sec, Harold Teeter; treas, CD Tinker

Eureka Fire and Police Patrol Co No 4,Cf:ntral Fire Station-Capt, Malcolm KFowler; 1st lieut, Morris W Ccrrington; pres,Kenneth Decker; sec, Clarence E Lamb

Torrent Hose Co No 5, 136 W State-Capt,Lawrence J Wilkinson; sec, Clifford Turverey;treas, Clarence Tarbell

Sprague Steamer and Hose Co No 6, 626W Stat~apt, Charles T Srnka; sec, John JSullivan; treas, Fred Norton

Cataract Hose Co No 7, 1012 N Tioga­Capt, John C Burns; pres, Clinton D Cass;sec, Charles W Weigand; treas, Lyle D Sea­mon

Protective Police Co No S-Capt, EdwardH Cowell; treas, John Rtamer

Neliton Hose, Chemical and Hook andLadder Co No 9,311 College av-Capt, FrankT Thorpe; sec, Paul Lisenring; treas, HarveySeaburg

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM12 State c Tioga13 Tioga c Green14 Driscoll Bros26 E State (Parker extended)26 Aurora c Seneca

27 Tioga c Buffalo18 Buffalo c Parker19 Aurora c Court21 Cayuga c Court22 Cayuga c Seneca23 Scate c Cayuga24 Cayuga c Green26 Cayuga c Clinton, also Stjohn's School26 Cayuga c Titus av27 Geneva c Clinton28 State c Geneva29 Buffalo c Geneva81 High School82 Parochial School83 West Hill School84 South Hill School86 East HiIl School86 Fall Creek School87 Central School88 F D Boynton Junior:High School

821 Cascadilla School823 City Hospital832 Old Ladie~,' Home841 Reconstruction Home842 Williams Business School, 111 N.Tioga

1112 Ithaca Gun Works1113 University av c Lake1114 Willard Way1116 Rockledge1116 University av c Stewart av1121 Hillcrest1122 University av c West av1123 University av at Morse Hall1124 Franklin Hall1126 East av and Reservoir av1126 University av c East av1131 The Circle1132 Reservoir av at Caldwell Hall1133 Reservoir av at; Filtration Plant1212 University av, 500 block1213 University av, 400 block1214 Stewart av, 600 block1216 Stewart av c Cornell av1216 West av, 300 block1221 West av, 200 block1222 Morrill Hall1223 Central av, between Tower rd and

South av1224 East av and Tower rd1226 Veterinary College1226 Bailey Hall1231 Tower rd c Garden av1232 Tower rd, between Garden av and

City Line1233 Tower rd c City Line1312 University avo 200 block1313 Cascadilla Park, 100 block1314 Cascadilla Park, 200 block1316 Stewart c South av1316 Edgemore Lane c West av1321 South av, between West av and Cen-

tral av1322 Central c South av1323 Sage College1324 Grove pI c South av

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 23RESULTS and you can WANT AD

count on RES U L T SCO U N T ITHACA JOURNAL DIAL 2321

1325 Garden av at Schoellkopf 3122 Giles, 300 block2112 Buffalo c Willetts pI 3212 Hudson c Giles2113 Glenn pI 3213 Aurora c Prospect2114 Osmun pI c Edgewood 3214 Hudson c Pleasant2115 Stewart av c Buffalo 3216 Aurora c Columbia2116 Stewart av at Cascadilla Bridge 3216 Hudson c Hillview pI2121 William c Highland pI 3221 Aurora c Fountain2122 Buffalo c Eddy 3222 Hudson, 500 block2123 College av c Oak av 3223 Aurora, between Fountain and Wall2124 College av c Dryden rd 3225 Hudson, at Pearsall2126 Dryden rd c Delaware av 3226 Aurora c Grandview2126 Oak av c Summit av 3231 Geneva c Wood2131 Oak av c Elmwood av 3312 Clinton c Turner2132 Dryden rd c South av 3313 Turner c Hillview pI2212 Seneca c Schuyler pI 3314 Cayuga (Hillview pI extended)2213 Sage pI (Cornell Infirmary) 3315 S Titus av c Geneva2214 Stewart av c Seneca 3316 Albany c Wood2215 State c Stewart av 3322 Cayuga c S Hill Terrace2216 Eddy c Cook 3323 Morse Chain Co2221 College av c Cook 3412 S Titus av c Meadow2222 Linden av, between Bool and Dryden 3413 S Titus av (' South

rd 3414 Meadow c South2223 Delaware av (' Oxford pI 3415 Wood c Fair2224 Bryant av, between Oxford pI and 3416 Meadow, between Wood and City Line

Dryden rd 3421 SPlain c Park2225 Harvard pI c Elmwood av 3422 Spencer, 400 block2226 Fairmount av c Elmwood av 3514 Clinton, 700 block2231 Dryden rd c Fairmount av 3515 Clinton at Condensary2232 Ithaca rd c Fairmount av 3612 Brindley c Taber2233 Ithaca rd c Elmwood av 3613 Taber c Cherry2234 Dryden rd c Cornell 3614 Cherry, between Taber and Clinton2235 Miller c Cobb 3616 Clinton c Cherry ,2236 E Ithaca Station 4112 Albany c Center2312 Ferris pI at Six Mile Creek Bridge 4113 Clinton c Fayette2313 State c Eddy 4114 Plain c Center2314 Blair, between Mitchell and Cook 4115 Plain c N Titus av2316 Mitchell c Brandon pI 4116 Center c N Titus av2316 Linden av, between Mitchell and Bool 4121 Clinton c Corn2321 Mitchell c Delaware av 4212 Green c Albany2322 Irving pI, 100 block 4213 Plain c Cleveland av2323 Mitchell c Ithaca rd 4214 Green c Corn2324 Mitchell c Elmwood av, also Belle 4215 Meadow c Cleveland av

Sherman School 4216 Green c Fulton2325 Cornell c: Worth 4312 Seneca c Albany2326 Mitchell c Cobb 4313 State c Plain2331 Pearl c Worth 4314 Seneca c Corn (Children's Home)2412 Valentine pI 4315 State c Meadow2413 State c Dunmore pI 4412 Albany c Court2414 State, between Dunmore pI and Water 4413 Buffalo c Plain2416 Valley rd c Ridgedale 4414 Court c Park pI2416 Valley rd, 200 block 4415 Buffalo c Washington2421 Ridgedale, 200 block 4416 Meadow c Court2422 Valley rd c Elmwood 4421 Buffalo c Meadow2423 Cornell c S Mitchell 4422 Fulton c Court2612 Giles and Six Mile Creek Bridge 4512 Cayuga c Cascadilla2513 Giles, between Six Mile Creek Bridge 4513 Geneva, 400 block

and Bridge 4514 Cascadilla c Second2614 State c Water 4515 Cascadilla c Third2515 State, between Water and Bridge 4516 Plain c Esty2516 Trava av c Bridge 4521 Cascadilla c Park2621 State c Giles 4522 Washington c Esty3112 Giles, between Hudson and Columbia 4523 Meadow c Cascadilla3113 Giles c Columbia 4524 Estey cAllen3114 Columbia, between Hudson and Giles 4525 Cascadilla c Hancock3116 GillOS, 200 block 4612 Hancock c Fifth3121 Crescent pI 4613 Adams c Sixth

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D. F. HEAD SERVICE STATIONS lMOCO~:r~N'ASALBANY COR. SENECA ST. AND 118 S. FULTON ST. PENN AMO AAMEBICAN OU,

ITHACA, N. Y.

4616 Franklin c Seventh4616 Franklin c Fifth4712 Fourth c Madison4713 Third c Hancock4714 Fourth c Adams4716 Third at International Salt Co4716 Fourth c Lincoln4812 First c Monroe4813 Second c Madison4814 First c Hancock4816 Second c Adams4816 First c Franklin4821 Second c Lincoln4822 First, 700 block6112 Floral av, between Van Order and

Kelly farms6113 Floral av, 400 block, Kelly farm6114 Floral av, 400 block, City Line6212 Floral av, 200 block6213 Floral av c Clinton6214 Floral av at Van Order farm6216 Chestnut c Elm6216 Elm, 300 block6221 Elm. 400 block6222 Elm at City Line6312 State c Taughannock blvd6313 Buffalo c Taughannock blvd6314 Taughannock blvd, 300 block6316 State c Seneca6316 Brindley c Court extension6321 State c Cliff6322 Seneca c Floral av6323 Elm, 100 block6324 Elm c School6326 Chestnut, 200 block6326 Chestnut, 300 block6332 Hook c Taylor pi6333 School, between Taylor and Warren pi6334 Hook c Warren pi6336 School at City Line6336 Hook pi, City Line6412 Taughannock blvd, 400 block6413 Taughannock blvd at Barge Canal

Terminal6414 Cliff, 200 block, South End6416 Cliff, 200 block, North End6416 Cliff, 400 block6421 Hector, 200 block5422 Hector, 300 block6423 Hector, 400 block642~ Chestnut, 100 block6612 Taughannock blvd, Silent City, South

End6613 Taughannock blvd, Silent City, Center6614 Taughannock blvd, Silent City, North

End6616 Cliff, 500 block6616 Cliff, 600 block6621 Hector, 500 block5622 Hector, 600 block6623 Hector, 700 block6631 Hector at City Line6612 Taughannock blvd, Aviation Field

South End6613 Taughannock blvd, Aviation Field

North End

6614 Cliff, 700 block6616 Cliff, 800 block6616 Cliff, 900 block6621 Hector, 800 block6622 Hector, 900 block6623 Hector, 1000 block6112 Willow av c Adams6113 Dey c Franklin6114 Lincoln c Willow av6116 Lincoln c Short6212 Cayuga c Marshall6213 Auburn c Yates6214 Cayuga c Tompkins6216 Auburn cLewis6216 Cayuga c Jay6221 Lincoln c Auburn6222 Cayuga c Falls6223 W York, 100 block6224 Cayuga at Fall Creek Bridge6226 Cayuga c North6234 Stewart Park6236 Lake rd at City Line6312 Tioga c Cascadilla av6313 Farm c Utica6314 Tioga c Marshall6316 Utica c Yates6316 Tioga c Tompkins6321 Utica cLewis6322 Tioga c Queen6323 Lincoln c Utica6324 Tioga c York6412 Linn, 100 block6413 Aurora c Farm6414 Marshall c Linn6416 Aurora c Yates6416 Tompkins c Linn6421 Aurora c King6422 Queen c Linn6423 Aurora c Lincoln6424 Falls c Lake6426 Lake rd c Kline rd6426 Lake rd c North7112 Stewart av c Fall Creek dr7113 The Knoll7114 Stewart av, between Fall Creek dr and

Thurston av7116 Edgecliff7116 Stewart av c Needham pi7122 Kline rd c Needham pi7212 Barton pi c Fall Creek dr7213 Thurston av c Highland av7214 Thurston av c Ridgewood rd7221 Highland av c Heights ct7222 Ridgewood rd c City Line7223 Highland av c Wyckoff av7312 Fall Creek dr, 300 block7313 Fall Creek dr c Thurston av7314 Thurston av c Wyckoff av7316 Wait av c Kelvin pi7316 Wyckoff av c Dearborn pi, also Wyc,

koff School7322 Kelvin pi c Brook Lane7412 Thurston av c Wait av7416 Wait av, 300 block7421 Triphammer rd, 100 block7422 Triphammer rd c Dearborn pi

1937-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1937 25

AliOS A. BARNSLOANS

Real Estate Management, Broker, Sales442 w. State St. Phone 2147

SECOND ALARM SIGNALS2-1-2 Calls No 5 Engine2-2-2 Calls No 2 Engine2-3-2 Calls No 9 Engine3-1-3 Calls No 3 Truck3-2-3 Calls No 9 Truck4-1-4 Calls No 6 Hose4-2-4 Calls No 7 Hose4-3-4 Calls No 1 Hose6-1-6 Calls No 4 Salvage Rig

Weather SignalsThe weather and time signals will be a

blast of from 15 to 20 seconds duration. Af·ter this warning 'signal, long blasts refer toweather and short blasts to temperature.Those for weather are sounded first.1 Long-Fair weather2 Long-Rain or snow3 Long-Local rain or snow4 Long-Heavy snow1 Short-Lower temperature2 Short-Higher temperature3 Short-Cold wave

The regular signal is given at 12:30 everyday

Warning blasts, correct time 12:30

CAYUGA HEIGHTS VILLAGEGOVERNMENT

Mayor-Hubert E BaxterTrustees-George I Dale, Charles H Web-

ster' Herbert H Scofield, Arthur W CrowleyTreasurer-Cedric H GuiseClerk-John W MacDonaldHealth Officer-Dr H Herbert CrumBuilding Commissioner-Carl CrandallVillage Engineer-Carl Crandall

ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLSBoard of Education

Pres, G Louis Cook; sec and supt, C LKulp; commissioners, R W Mungle, ClydeB Moore, E A Miller, J F Hickey, R FSheffield, Mamie C Boochever, E C Weather·by

Regular meetings of the Board are held onthe 2nd Tuesday in each month at 3 p m

Standing CommitteesOf the Board of Education with a brief

outline of the departments under the directsupervision of each

Finance, Residence and Tuition-Com­missioners, R W Mungle, E A Miller, E CWeatherby. Insurance, interest, loans, sink­ng fund, bonds, contingent fund, treasurer'ssalary, salaries of assistant secretaries, steno­graphers, switch board operator, etc

Teachers-Commissioners, Clyde B Moore,Helen D Bull, R W Mungle

Building and Grounds-Commissioners,E A Miller, E C Weatherby, R F Sheffield

Supplies, Books and Apparatus-Com·missioners, J F Hickey, Clyde B Moore, R FSheffield

Health and Playgrounds-Commissioners,Helen D Bull, J F Hickey,. Mamie C Booch·ever

Faculty for 1936-1936Administration-Claude L Kulp, superin·

tendent of schools; C Louise Stilwell, sec ofsupt; Gladys Thomas, exec sec; Catherine ABaber, fin sec; Mary Van Buskirk, asst sec;Doris Terpening, Angelina Giannetti, infor­mation bureau; Mary Castle, attd officer I ;,

Supervisors-Marian E Leary, drawing andcraft; Laura Bryant, vocal music; Edgar EBredbenner, health education, athletics;Mildred E Stafford, penmanship, spelling anda typical division

Senior High SchoolN Cayuga, Frank R Bliss, principal; Alice

L Grover, secretary; Elwood A LaFortune,v-prin; Laura M Warner, librarian ',14

Medical Inspection-L T Genung, L GraceCotton, Elsie M Sarge, Ralph W Jones,Mary B Spahr, Edward F Larkin, Pauline MSmith, Hilda D Porrata

Mathematics-Margaret Ashton, Alice MEvans, Mayfred Claflin, Helen Ripley, EltonA Butler, Lewis Eldred, Arthur C Stevens ~

Florence Language-Clara S Apgar, Jose­phine Conlon, Kathryn E McClarty, Ruth LMiller, Oswald Laubenstein, CatherinetMWelch, Florence Williamson

English-8ara Marie Kelly, Emma MlJSBesig, Helen R Bingham, Emilie M Brown,Mary V McAllister, Marian L Warren, Ade­line Newman, M Isabel Murray, Alfred HGrommon, Coral J Cotner, Eileen O'Brien ''''I

Social Science-May Wager, Maud L MSheffer, Agnes Waite, Mildred P Watkins,Lilly Robinson

Biology and Botany-Margaret M Reidy,Royal Gilkey, Theresa West

Chemistry and Physics-Leland N Free­man, Robert R Scidmore.

Commercial-W Robert Farnsworth, LauraE Shipe, Oliver M York, Ethel Doney, BruceG Dean, M Asenath Van Buren, Helen BCorcoran, Geraldine Paddock, Edward IPierce

Art-Marian E Leary, Aileen TitusPhysical Education-Joseph J Tatascore,

Helen M AshcroftVocal Music-Laura BryantInstrumental Music-Bernice Finch, Day­

ton Latham, S Carolyn MarshHousehold Arts-Alma E Fink, Justine

Demchak, Marion E Ford, Edith B HowellIndustrial Arts-Clarence R Dixon, Albert

W Meyn, John A Mack, Walter J Sykes,Paul E Thayer, Elmer J Woodams, WilliamF Kennaugh

Janitors-Fred Huddle, Harrison Muckey,H A Clapp, W C Graves, John Niland, RoySwartout, Fred UsherHousekeep~rs-MrsMary Bell, Mrs Alice

McKnight

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WASHERSDEXTER

IRONERS ILANG'S IGARAGE

KEROSENEELECTROLUXREFRIGERATORS

Junior High SchoolF D BOYNTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

-Bertha M Bartholomew, principal; Ray­mond W Hicks, v-prin; Anna M Wilson,librarian; Elizabeth K Pasto, secretary, see p 8

Mathematics-Helen S Lewis, KathrynStenson, Persis R Ogden, Robert H Hubbell

English-Anne Myhill, Margaret Wood­side, Ruth E Polson, Theodore P Judway,Ruth P Howard, Zelma 0 Baker, Janet Good·hue, Arthur E Niedeck, Jane S Clapp

Social Science-Blanche S March, EstherM Sears, Carol Reinhardt, Adelaide C Wright,Lloyd F McIntyre

Art-orpha E WillsonGeneral Language-Mildred Williams,

Samuel J CatalfanoGeneral Science-Eloise T Hadlock, Philip

G Johnson, Richard C CrosbyCo=erce-Kathryn ZornowVocal Music-Isadora SchweitzerHome Arts-Maxine Ellingsworth, La­

Verne M Haught, Margaret HutchinsIndustrial Arts-Lyle Rogers, Luther H

KresgePhysical Education-Freida Cohen, Wester

A WhiteInstrumental Music-Eugenia A Matz,

Clayton WeberCafeteria Manager-Ethelwyn Ashcroft,

Miriam RiggsJanitors-Charles Hirst, Lawrence Muck-

ey, John Johnston, Elmer TerwilligerHousekeeper-Mrs Mary FerrellEngineer-Henry FishMechanic-Bert L Wheaton, Clarence

Marshall

Elementary SchoolsNorth West District-Kate L Wool, dist

prin; Stanley J Babcock, asst to senior teach­ers; Virgil R Ruegsegger; Francis M Wheeler,librarian

Central School-Susan F Putney, seniorteacher; Alice G Hoffman, Norma L Clark,Mary Kenyon, Agnes Freeham, M LeonaSmith, Hester McCracken, Pearl Hunter,Lucile J Hatch, Louise 0 Hitchcock,. Sara .1Holley, Marjorie Hill; janitors, Joe Mlgnardl,Mrs Joe Mignardi

Fall Creek School, N Aurora c King-AliceP Sheffer, principal; May A Nichols, seniorteacher; Isabel W Carey, Helen N Chapman,Beatrice M Felton, Margaret A Daley, MaryMorris,-Dorothy Balbirnie, Maude C HoppeRuth E Lewis, Mary L Townsley, JosephineDiPasquale; janitor, W D McFall, Mrs W DMcFall

Southwest District-Mary L Arnold, distprincipal; Ernestine W Banford, asst tosenior teachers

Henry St John School-8 G:eneva c WClinton, Freda R Slater, semor teacher;Pearl L Crysler, Bertha McCargo, FlorenceH Robinson, Anne P Campbell, Helen Em­mons, Catherine L Reilly, Florence M Van

Iderstine, Grace McKenna, Marguerite Tur­ner, Marian C Davenport; janitors, FredElston, Mrs Fred Elston

Special Classes-C Lucile Carter, JanetMcIntyre, Eldora M Stewart

South Hill School-Columbia, Mrs EthelJ Beardsley, senior teacher; Mrs Alice Blazey,Helen M Gould, M Leona Ennis, ErnestineEustance, Kathryn McCusker; janitor, Will­iam Green

West Hill School-234 Elm, Leona Gelder,senior teacher; Margaret Badger, ElizabethS Bailey, Lillian Rauber, Letitia Rogers,Nellie W Davis, Pauline T Johnson, Katherino Williams; janitor, Lyman Moore

East District-Catherine A Kelly, prinemeritus; Fred B Painter, dist prin, MLouise Wilson

Belle Sherman School-Mitchell, Ella ERichards, senior teacher; Lucile Brinsmaid,Katherine Knapp, Hazel A Stage, M EleanorWhite, Dorothy W Hughes, Margaret Phil­lips; janitor, Lawrence Wilkinson

East Hill School-Edith T Faucett, seniorteacher; Mary M Bovier, Jean S Reynolds,Katharine 0 Williams, Fern Huff, HazelLamb, Helen Avery; janitor, Walter Jordan

Open Air School-Roof of High SchoolBuilding, Ada P Sykes, Pearl Price, K MaryLemish, Mildred C McFarlane

Reconstruction Home-Amy J Greene,Louise DOrazio, Anna May Elwood

Town SchoolsUnion Free School No 6-Town of Ithaca,

Martha L Hitchcock, prin; Dorothy A Mc­Laughlin, Mildred D Franz, Mrs Hazel MSwanson, Helen M Hill, Irene Coleman, MrsEthel H Goatley, Lillian F Ewing, Mrs PearlB Papez, Mrs Jeanne M Ravage, Lynn EBrown Jr, teachers

PlaygroundsEdgar E Bredbenner, director

CORNELL UNIVERSITYOfficers of Administration

Pres-Livingston Farrand, Morrill Hall,tel 3331-1030

Provost-Albert R Mann, Morrill Hall, tel3331·942

Comp-Charles D Bostwick, Morrill Hall,tel 3331-908

Legal Assistants-Leo N Si=ons and RB Meigs, Morrill Hall, tel 3331-923

Auditor-James B Trousdale, Morrill Halltel 3331-904 '

Treas-George F Rogalsky, Morrill Hall,tel 3331-951

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds-H E Weatherlow, Morrill Hall, tel 3331·952

Registrar's Office-George D Haupinasst registrar, Morrill Hall, tel 3331-943 '

Office of Admissions-Dr Eugene F Brad­ford, dir of admissions, Morrill Hall tel3331·917 '

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SALES Arthur W. Davis Garage WaahineBATTERY SlmonizineSERVICE PHONE 2681 208-212 S. CAYUGA ST. Poll.hine

Department of MusicDirector, Victor L F Rebmann

Department of Speech and DramaDirector, Adrian M Newens

Department of Physicial EducationDirector, Laurence S Hill

POST OFFICEN Tioga c E Buffalo, Elwin S Sloughter,

postmaster; John C Grant, asst postmaster;Max A NoethIig, supt of mails; Francis JKramer, asst supt of mails; Louis M Burttand Walter S Pew foremen; clerks, James TPowers, William J Hassan, Leon L Dickens,Mertie M Brown, Frank G Lounsbery, CaryH Brown, Roy R Grant, Donald E Noble,Walter L Carpenter, Fair A Stevens, ThomasE Solan, Emery G Pew, Vernon E Switzer,Edmund Sherwood, Clayton L Cook, John JSullivan; James H McCarthy Jr, Donald WCard, Peter A McAllister; sub clerks, RobertB Grant, Elbert I Fitch and Frederick CChristofferson

Clerk-Stenographer-A Louise HarmonCarriers-Charles F Carpenter, Howard J

Batterson, Arthur W Murphy, George AHarrington, Randolph S Wickham, Ward WWashburn, Frank A Burns, Charles F Hassan,Emmet R Campbell, Joseph L Bailey, RayE Vandermark, Luke P Keefe, Frank MHalladay, Harry C Morey, John T Seaman,John Powers, Raymond A Wheeler, Paul La­France, Marion R Coon, James Solan, Gor­don Lang, Bernard Rose, Robert W Roskelly,George H Klune, Elmer C Testut; sub citycarriers, Robert H Batterson, Joseph FConway, E Leroy Sherwood, James H She­heen

Rural Delivery Carriers-I, Frederick HCornish; 2, Earl Sharp; 3, George Dorn; 4,John T Scofield; 5, Arthur L Updike

Custodian Force, U S Public Building­Floyd E Woodin, Joseph N Hanna, John JRuane and Clifford H Green, labarors.Office open for general delivery and sale ofstamps from 7 a m to 6 p m except Sat, 7 a mto 1 p m. Registry department open from8 a m to 6 p m except Sat, 8 a m to 1 p m.

ITHACA COLLEGEOfficers of Administration

120 E Buffalo-Pres, Leonard B Job; deanof women, Ida Powell; bursar, Nellie EVanDyne; supt bldgs, Sidney D Robertson; deanof men, Rollo A Tallcott; registrar, FlorenceM Howland; matrons, Mrs 0 D Mulks, 440E Buffalo; Mrs Anna Kelchner, 503 E Buffalo;Mrs Susan Harris, 504 E Buffalo; Mary EJarvis, Westminster Hall; Mrs Bertha BCreighton, 311 N Tioga; Mrs Jennie WittmerTallcott, 117 DeWitt pI

EMPIRE STATE SCHOOL OFPRINTING

404 W State. Founded and supported bythe New York State Publishers Association,

Mgr of Purchases-George S Frank, Mor- Chairman School Committee, William 0rill Hall, tel 3331-1059 Dappoing, Auburn; John W Baker, director

Secretary-Woodford Patterson, MorrillHall, tel 3331-934

The Graduate School-Morrill Hall, tel3331-1159

College of Home Economics-Dean, Rob­erts Hall, room 106, tel 2410 and 3451-7;Roberts Hall room, 192, tel 2501

College of Arts and Sciences-GoldwinSmith Hall (137), tel 3331-813; sec, Robert PSibley

College of Law-Myron Taylor Hall, tel3331-1021

Medical College-Stimson Hall, tel 3331­1051

Military Science-New York State DrillHall, Colonel James Fulmer, adjutant

Veterinary College-James Law Hall, tel2965

College of Agriculture-Dean Roberts Hall(106), tel 2410; sec, Roberts Hall (192), tel2501

College of Architecture-White Hall, tel3331-1137

College of Engineering-Dean, SibleyDome, tel 3331-1044

School of Civil Engineering-Lincoln Hall(12), tel 3331-854

School of Electrical Engineering-Director,Franklin Hall (18), tel 3331-804

School of Industrial Engineering-WestSibley, tel 3331-1135

Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering­West Sibley, tel 3331-1156

N Y State Agricultural Experiment Station-Director, U P Hedrick, Jordan Hall,Geneva, N Y

University Library-Librarian, Otto Kin­keldey; asso, E R B Willis, Library Bldg, tel3331-853

University Faculty-Dean, Cornelius Bet­ten, Morrill Hall, tel 3331-1107, R P Sibley,sec, tel 3331-813

Summer School-Director, Loren C Petry,tel 3451-82

Dean of Women-R Louise F;hh, 1 Sageav, tel 3331-1131

The Infirmary-Superintendent, Miss Mar­garet A Russell, 512 E State, tel 2747

Medical Advisers-For men, Dr Dean FSmiley, the gymnasium, tel 3331-1040. Forwomen, Dr Jennette Evans, women's gym­nasium, tel 3331-1149

Proctor-Captain Charles D Manning,Morrill Hall, tel 3331-941

Physical Education and Athletics-JamesLynah, director, The Old Armory, tel 3331­1101

Willard Straight Hall, office of director,Foster Coffin, tel 3361

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The Sport Shop Braebrooke, FaaWoD Park, Hart SchaftD-llt Man: Styleplua and Mlddlahade

CLOTHESMoney order department, open from 9 a mto 5 p m except Sat, 9 a m to 1 p m. Lastcollection of mail 7 p m to 8 :30 p m. Lastdispatch of mail 9 p m

Station No 1, 414 Eddy, Fred H Blackmer,clerk in charge

Station No 2, Cornell Co-operative So­ciety-Ralph C Avery, clerk in charge

Station No 3, 507 N Cayuga-Lee HDaniels, clerk in charge

Station No 4,526 W State-Frank H Zorn,clerk in charge

Station No 5, 236 S Cayuga, J J Flannery,clerk in charge

Station No 6, 1024 N Tioga-Charles FPearce, clerk in charge

Motor Vehicle Dept, PO-Wilmer JWilson mgr; Harry Lunn, train driver;Gilbert B Hart, train driver; Lee L Wilson,train driver

Special Delivery Messengers-Oscar RGere, Robert G Ware, Alfred R Alexander,Merton J Ingersoll

POST OFFICES IN TOMPKINS COUNTY(Money Order Offices in Bold Type)Office Township

Brooktondale CarolineCaroline Depot CarolineDryden DrydenEma DrydffiFreeville DrydenGroton GrotonIthaca IthacaJacksonville UlyssesLudlowville LansingMcLean GrotonMyers Lan~ng

Newfield NewfieldPeruville GrotonPortland Point Township LansingSlaterville Springs CarolineSouth Lansing LansingTrumansburg UlyssesWest Danby Danby

CHURCHES AND CHURCH SOCIETIESBaptist

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-DeWitt Park.Rev Alfred H Boutwell, pastor. RevJohn D W Fetter, University pastor. Ser­vices of worship 11 a m, Church School10 a m, Baptist Student Forum 5:4? p m,prayer meeting Wednesday evemng at7:30, see p 63

TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH-Uticac E Lincoln. Rev J Irving Reese, pastor.Services, church worship 11 a m and 7:30p m, Bible School 10 a m, You~g Peoplemeetings 6:30 p m, prayer meetmg Wed­nesday 7 :30 p m, see p 62

Catholic (Roman)CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CON­

CEPTION-N Geneva c W Seneca. RevWilliam Byrne, M R pastor; Rev Gerald

G Kelly, Rev Donald M Cleary, assistants.Masses on Sunday 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a:r;n;baptisms 3:15 p m, vespers and benedic­tion 3:45 p m, masses on holy days 5:30, 7,8 and 9 a m. Masses on 1st Friday, 6, 7and 7:30 a m, week days 7 and 7:30 a m,see p 58

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCHAND SCHOOL, 318-320 W Buffalo

Christian ScienceFirst Church of Christ, Scientist--eascadilla

Park c University avo Mrs Edna Norris,1st reader. Services Sunday at 11 a m andWednesday at 8 p m, Sunday School 9:45a m. Reading room, 420 Savings Bankbldg, open daily except Sunday and legalholidays from 11 a m to 4 p m

Christian and Missionary Alliance GospelTabemacle

506 N Plain. Rev Frank Brocker, pastor.Services, morning worship 10:30 a m and7:45 p m, Sunday School 11:45 a m, mid­week prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p m,Young People's Assn Sunday 7:00 p m andFriday 7:45 p m

CongregationalFirst Congregational Church-W Seneca c

N Geneva. Pastor, Rev William F Hast­ings; Rev James A G Moore, Universitypastor. Morning services at 11 a m andChurch School 10 a m, Students' andSenior Young People's Society, supper andservice 6:00 p m, High School Young Peo­ple 6:45 pm, church night 1st Wednesday7:30 p m. Campbell Club meets 3rd Satevening of each month, King's Daughtersfortnightly. Reading Club meets 1st and3rd Mon evenings

EpiscopalST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-210

N Cayuga. Rev Henry P Horton, rector;Rev Reginald E Charles, University pastor(rector after Mar 1, 1937). Services at8, 9 and 11 a m, Sunday School senior andintermediate 9:50 a m, 7:30 p m, see p 61

HebrewBeth EI Temple of Ithaca-E Court c N

Tioga. Maurice B Pekarsky, rabbi

LutheranLUTHERAN CHURCH-109 Oak avo Rev

Edward T Hom, pastor. Services 11 a mand 8 pm, Sunday School 9:45 a mWomen's auxiliary meets 1st Wednesday3 p m, Boy Scouts Troup 1 Friday at 7:30pm, see p 60

MethodistFirst Methodist Episcopal Church-N Au­

rora c E Court. Rev Raymond H Huse,pastor; Rev G Eugene Durham, student

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1937 29HAMILTON BEACH

FOOD MIXERBEST BY TEST

pastor; Charlotte Arnold, minister's sec,dir of Young Peoples Work. Services at11 a m and 7:30 p m, Sunday School 10a m, R C Osborn supt. Epworth Leaguemeets Sunday evening 6:15 and StudentLeague 8:30 pm in church parlors, Wo­men's Foreign Missionary Society meetsmonthly, Young Women's Home Mission­ary Society meets monthly, Ladies' Aidmeets monthly, mid week worship 7:30p m Wednesday

State Street Church-304 W State c N Al­bany Rev Raymond H Cox, pastor. Ser­vices at 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m, SundaySchool 11:45 a m, mid-week service 7:30p m Wednesday. Parsonage 119 Fayette

Forest Home M E Church-Forest Home dr,R D 2. Rev Roy S Smyres, pastor. Sun­day School at 9:30 a m, evening services at7:30 p m, Epworth League 8:30 p m

Free Methodist-443 N Tioga. Pastor,Vacant. 2:00 p m, class meeting 7 pm, prayermeeting Thursday 7:30 p m

ColoredSt James African Methodist Episcopal Zion

Church-116 Cleveland avo Rev Renn FPile pastor. Services at 11 a m and 8 p m,Sunday School at 12:40 p m, mid-weekservice Wed 8:30 p m

Calvary Baptist Church-507 N Albany.Rev Benjamin H Payne, pastor. Services11 a m and 8 p m, Sunday School 10 a m,prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p m, B YP U 7-8 p m Sunday

PresbyterianFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-De­

Witt Park. Rev Paul C Payne, D D pas­tor. Rev Hugh A Moran, asso minister,sec, Mrs Dora H Faucett. Church school9:45 a m, services at 11 a m. WestminsterSociety 6:00 p m, Girl Scouts Monday,Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 4 p m,Boy Scouts Troop 4 Friday 7:30 p m, seep 59

QuakerSociety of Friends (Quaker), CU, Alfred

Wray clk. Meets during the college yearat the library of Barnes Hall at 7 :30 p mon First Day

UnitarianFirst Unitarian Church-N Aurora c E Buf­

falo. Pastor, Rev Abbot Peterson Jr.Services at 11 a m, Sunday School 9:50a m, Young People's Religious Union 6 p m

MISSIONSBeebe Community Chapel-Ill Cliff.

Charles B Van Buren, supt. SundaySchool 10:30 a m, preaching 7:30 p m,prayer meeting 7:30 p m Thursday

First Pentacostal Church of Ithaca-521US Meadow. A Clinton Ayers, pastor.

HARLEY HILLJEWELER

307 E. STATE STB.EBT

Sunday services, Sunday School 10 a m,morning service 11 a m, evening prayer7:30 p m, prayer meeting Tuesday andThursday 7:30 p m, ladies prayer meetingWednesday 2:30 p m

SALVATION ARMY-121 W State. MajorAlfred B Mitson officer in charge. Servi­ces Sunday, jail service 10 a m, 11 a m and2:45 p m, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,Saturday and Sunday 8 p m, Young Peo­ples Legion 6:30 p m, Friday County Farmservice 7 :30 p m, see p 64

CEMETERIESCalvary Cemetery-Floral av byd limitsCity Cemetery-133 University avEast Lawn Cemetery Association-Mit-

chell byd limitsInlet Valley Cemetery-8pencer rdLake View Cemetery Co (Inc)-Pres­treas, G Louis Cook; Daniel M Churchill,

sexton, cemetery Lake rd, R D 10Mt Olivet R C Cemetery-968 EStatePleasant Grove Cemetery-Howard M

Tyler, sexton, Kline rd, R D 2

HOSPITALSBailey-Jones Hospital, lOS N Main, supt

Mrs Pauline G JonesTOMPKINS COUNTY MEMORIAL HOS­

PITAL-Pres, G Louis Cook; v-pres, TerrellB Maxfield; treas, Henry A Carey; sec, Rob­ert L Causer

Cayuga Preventorium (Inc), Lansing, P 0Ithaca R D-Pres, Dr Norman S Moore;v-pres, Dr H H Crurn; sec, Mrs Frances PWigley; treas, Terrell B Maxfield. Meetingsheld at call of pres

Reconstruction Home Inc for InfantileParalysis-3IS S Albany. Pres, Henry ACarey; v-prests, Albert E Wells, Mrs JamesA Causer; sec, Virgil D Morse; treas, WilliamBums, meetings 3rd Wed 7:45 p m

LIBRARIESCORNELL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, N

Tioga c E Seneca. Open daily except Sun­days and legal holidays from 9 a m to 9 p m.Pres, Charles E Cornell; sec, Rev William FHastings; treas, Paul Bradford; librarian,Harry G Stutz; acting librarian, Anna Els­bree; trustees: Louis P Smith, Harry G Stutz,pastors of churches, superintendent of schools,chairman of board of supervisors, mayor ofcity and chief engineer of fire department,see p 77

Cornell University Library, Library Build­ing, Campus; librarian, Otto Kinkeldey;asso librarian, Elias R B Willis

Directory Library, Chamber of CommerceRooms, official city directories for free publicuse, maintained by H A Manning Co, pub­lishers of Ithaca directory

Ithaca College Library-I23 E Buffalo.Emily Dwyer, librarian

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College Town Service StationSOCONY GAS AND OIL R. E. OLIVER, Prop. 12' DRYDEN RD.

ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, FRATERNALSOCmTIES, PATRIOTIC, RELIGIOUS,

SOCIAL AND WELFARE OR­GANIZATIONS, ETC

American Association of University Women,Ithaca branch-Pres, Mrs Lois R Liv­ingston; rec sec, Mrs Ruth B Thompson;cor sec, Mrs Bernice Turk i treas, MrsWalter W Cotner. Meets monthly atvarious places at 3 p m

American Legion-See Veteran Military Or­ganizations

American Red Cross Headquarters, Tomp­kins County Chapter-201 W Clinton.Chairman, R M Stewart; v-chr, Mrs E LWilliams; sec, Eugenia Van Cleef; treas,Paul Bradford. Meets 2nd Wednesdayeach month at 4:00 p m at Women'sCommunity Bldg

BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OFELKS, Ithaca Lodge No 636-ExR,AmosA Barns; sec, Erford C Collier; treas,Charles A Smith. Meets 2nd and 4thMon 8 p m at Elks Lodge, see p 68

DAUGHTERS OF B POE, Cayuga ChapterNo54-D R, Mrs Gladys E Wilson; V DR, Mrs Lucy L Thirll; chap, Mrs AnnaJohnson. Meets 1st and 2nd Tuesdays8 p m, Manhattan Hall

BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OFELKS OF THE WORLD IMPROVED,Forest City Lodge 18D-E R, AlbertThompson; sec, Henry Van Horn; treas,Preston J Melton. Meets 2nd and 4thWednesday 8 p m at 119 S Tioga

Beta Chi Epsilon Sorority-Pres, Mrs MarionBooL Meets Wed 7:30 p m Woman'sCommunity Bldg

Boy Scouts of America, Louis Agassiz FuertesCouncil-Pres, Dr W A Hagan; scoutexec, Ralph A Harrison, 121 E Seneca(406)

Campus Club-Pres, Mrs Cora C White;sec, Mrs Edith G Davis; treas, MrsAnne W Agnew

Catholic Daughters of America, Court SantaMaria No 240-G Regent, KathrynLeary; fin sec, Margaret Frantz; histor­ian, Anna C Tressy; treas, Mrs Emma MHutchinson. Meets 1st Tuesdays 8 pm at K of C Home

Child Study Club-Pres, Mrs Adeline NHirsh; sec, Mrs Helen L Bliss; treas, MrsRuth E McMillan. Meets 1st and 3rdThursdays 3 p m at homes of members

Children of the American Revolution, Coreor­gonel Chapter-SeI!-ior l?re~, Mrs Kath­arine V D Champmgn; Jumor pres, Bar­bara Fitzpatrick; sec, Mary Wilson;treas, Marsha Wilson. Meets four timesa year at homes of members

Tompkins County Bar Association Library, City Federation of Women's OrganizationsIthaca Savings Bank Bldg (312) -Pres, Mrs C Pearle J Barker; rec sec,

Tompkins County Traveling Library, Ro- Mrs Mae W Burrows; exec sec, Mrsland A Mulhauser, librarian, Court House Mildred M Sainberg; treas, Mrs Irene F

Fogg. Meets 2nd Wed each month at9:45 a m, Women's Community Bldg

Cornell Club of Ithaca-Pres, Ralph C Smith;v-pres, Clarence F Morse; sec, Norman G,Stagg; treas, Gerald C Williams

Cornell United Religious Work-Director,Richard H Edward, Barnes Hall, C U

Cornell Woman's Club-Pres, Mrs Elsie GAllen; sec, Mrs Mary P Durham; treas,L Maxine Moore. Meets at call of pres

Council of Social Agencies-V-chr, John GBrooks; acting chr, Mrs C Pearle Barker;sec-treas, Mrs Grace C Chamberlain.Meets 1st Wednesday 4 pm at Women'sCommunity Bldg

Country Club of Ithaca-Pres, Horace EWhiteside; v-pres, R W Mungle; sec·treas, Robert A Hutchinson. Clubhouse Triphammer rd, Cayuga Heights

Daughters of American Revolution-SeeVeteran Military Organizations

DeWitt Historical Society of TompkinsCounty-Pres, John G Brooks; custodianMrs Nellie T Smelzer, County CourtHouse (10). Open Thurs 10 a m to 3pm

East Lawn Cemetery Assn-Pres, Carl Cran­dall; sec, Allan H Treman; treas, FloydSpringer; office 109 N Tioga. Meetsannually in June

Engineering Women's Club-Pres, Mrs RuthM Ballard; sec-treas, Mrs Edna M Rog­ers. Meets 3rd Thurs 3 p m SibleyRecreation Rooms, C U

Family Welfare Society-201 W Clinton.Pres, N M Crouse; sec, Mrs Winifred SW Woodward; treas, Frank R Bliss;exec sec, Mrs Bertha B Brown

Forest Home Sewing Circle-Pres, Sara CKnox; sec, Mrs Abbie L Sanford; treas,Mrs Kathleen E Dean. Meets everyother Thursday 2:30 at homes of memobers

Forest Home Embroidery Club-Pres, MrsBertha B Whetzel; sec, Mrs Helen Chris­tie, Meets every other Tues at 3 p mat homes of members

Forest Home Improvement Association­Pres, W T Stevens 3rd; sec, AlbertForce; treas, Rev Roy S Smyres

Francis Harper Woman's Club-Pres, MrsEliza V Thomas; sec, Mrs Nellie A Bird;treas, Mrs Mary M Payne. Meets 2ndFriday each month 8:30 p m at homes ofmembers

Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ithaca Aerie No1253-Pres, Kenneth Decker; sec, RayBarber; treas, Arthur Burns. Meets1st and 3rd Mondays 8 p m and specialmeeting 2nd Monday for initiation, 330E State, see p 69

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Garden Club of Ithaca-Pres, Mrs Elsie GLiddell; sec, Mrs Lavalette Lawrence;treas, John P Young. Meets monthlyduring winter

Grand Army of the Republic-8ee VeteranMilitary Organizations

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FE~

LOWS, Department of New YorkPatriarchs-dept com, Major Gen Ar­thur G Adams; dept adjt, Lieut-ColEarl G Alexander; dept Q M, Lieut-ColA P Dunham. Militant headquarters310 N Cayuga. Next meeting June 24,25, 26, 1937, Troy, see p 71A

Canton Ithaca No 58--Capt, John WGrooms; lieut, Charles D Goff; elk, EarlG Alexander. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon8 p m Odd Fellows Temple

Delta Theta Rho Club No 4-Meets I 0o F Temple

Iroquois Encampment No 16-8cribe,Howard D Snyder; treas, George A Har­rington. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondaysat 7 :30 p m at I 0 0 F Temple

Ladies Patriarchs Militant No la-Pres,Anna Vorhis; v-pres, Lillian Mather;sec, Mrs Vera Lyme; fin sec, Mrs GraceJenkins; treas, Mrs Mildred Scott.Meets 1st and 3d Mon of each month at8 p m at Odd Fellows Temple

Ithaca Jr Lodge No 4-Pres, Donald Rum­sey; rec sec, Kenneth Charles; treas,Fred Vorhis. Meets 310 N Cayuga1st and 3rd Wed

Ithaca Lodge No 71-N G, Harold Clough;R S, Harold F Thompson; F S, FredLunger; treas, C Manley Green. MeetsFridays at Odd Fellows Temple 7:30 p m

Delta Theta Rho Club No 4-Pres, JaneJones; sec, Ida Cook; treas, Mary Hra­disky. Meets 310 N Cayuga 1st and3rd Tues

Hawthorn Rebekah Lodge No 163-N G,Mrs Gladys Grover; rec sec, Mrs EthelSmith; fin sec, Irene Rumsey; treas,Marion E Lockwood. Meets 2nd and4th Tuesdays 8 p m at Odd FellowsTemple

ODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE HOMEAND ORPHANAGE-Pres, Thomas WMcKnight, NYC; sec, Lynton G Kel­ley, Auburn; treas, Alfred H Fish, Poughkeepsie; v-pres, Arthur G Adams; ma­tron, Mrs Mary E Seamans. Trumans­burg rd, see p 71A

Italian-American Citizens Club-Pres, Vin­cenzo Giordano; sec, Aldo E Leonardi;treas, Frank Botunno

Ithaca Advertising Club-Pres, John WBaker; sec, Mrs Esther Palmer; treas,Benjamin A Livingston. Meets everyThursday at 12:30 p m at Ithaca Hotel

Ithaca Automobile Club The-Pres, R Roland

Barrett; treas, Fay Allen; sec, KatherineM Conlin, 211 E Seneca

Ithaca Automobile Dealers' Association­Pres, Daniel E Ryan; sec-treas, James GPritchard; Interlaken. Meets every4th Wednesday at 7:30 p m at Chamberof Commerce

Ithaca Children's Home Association-Pres,Mrs Gauntlett Whitcomb; v-pres, MrsOliver G Guerlac; sec, Mrs AndrewHaigh; treas, Mary J Hull. Boardmeets 3rd Monday each month 3 p m atthe home 518 W Seneca

ITHACA COMMUNITY CHEST-Pres, DrWilliam C Geer; v-pres, Mrs R STarr;exec sec, Mrs William R Wigley; treas,Claude L Kulp, see p 79

I thaca Council Girl Scouts Inc--Com, MrsMary W Warren; local dir, ElizabethBartholomew; field capt, Mrs RichardC Crosby; sec, Mrs Louise C Paine.Office 220 N Tioga. Meets 2nd Tues2:30 p m Girl Scout Headquarters

Ithaca Exchange Club-Pres, Harold A Pratt;sec, James E Matthews; treas, Louis ECook. Meets every Tuesday at IthacaHotel 12:15 p m

Ithaca Firemen's Association-Pres, Law­rence Wilkinson; sec-treas, Floyd Dur­ling. Meets last Thurs at the Fire Sta­tions

Ithaca Gun Club-Pres, Raymond E Paetow;sec, John H Post; treas, Frederick PHoch. Meets annually in December atClinton House

Ithaca League for the Hard of Hearing-Pres,Mrs Roxie R Hutchison. Meets TuesWoman's Community Bldg at 7:45 p m

Ithaca Memorial Alumnae Association­Pres, Mrs Gladys Houghton; treas, MrsFlorence Fiske; rec sec, Mrs GenevieveHowland; cor sec, Ruth Lisenring.Meets 2nd Monday each month T CM Hosp. Annual meeting and electionof officers every January

Ithaca Philatelic Society-Pres, Robert AHutchinson; v-pres, Harry S Wilbur;sec, Casper Rappenecker; treas, DavidWitton. Meets every 2nd and 4th Monat Y M C A and Willard Straight Hall

Ithaca Social Club-204 EStateIthaca Teachers Club-Treas, Fred B PainterIthaca Women's Club-Pres, Mrs Isabel B

Doyle; rec sec, Mrs Gertrude K That­cher; cor sec, Mrs Jennie L Morrison;treas, Mrs Ruth L Ware. Meets alter­nate Mondays from October 1st to Mayat 3 p m at Masonic Temple

Ithaca Yacht Club--Commodore, GordonRead; sec, Dr L P Larkin; treas, GeraldC Williams

Kingsbury Marguerite Camp Fire Associa­tion-Pres, Mrs James A Bizzell. Head­quarters Woman's Community Bldg

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Dryden Road Service208 DRYDEN ROAD I. J. RAWA, Prop.

StationPHONE 2606

Kiwanis Club of Ithaca-Pres, John L But­ton; v-pres, Elwood C Wagner; sec, Davido Fletcher; treas, J ames A Lacy. MeetsIthaca Hotel every Monday at 12:10 p m

Knights of Columbus, Ithaca Council No 227-G K, Michael J Leary; rec sec, Luke PKeefe; fin sec, Thomas E Solan. Meets2nd and 4th Thursdays at 8:15 p m inK of C Home

Knights of Pythias, Cascadilla Lodge No 89­C C, Steven MOltz; K R S, Burl A Kim­ple; M of F, George M Tyler. Meetseach Wednesday 8 p m Lodge Rooms,217 W State

Pythian Sisters, Cayuga Temple No 69­M E C, Mrs Thelma E VanOstrand;M of F, Sara Barnard; M R & C, MrsMalvina Brown. Meets 2nd and 4thMonday sat K of P Hall,217 W State 8 pm

League of Women Voters, Tompkins CountyChapter-Chairman, Mrs Katherine KSherman; rec sec, Mrs Frances 0 Briggs;treas, Mrs Anastasia Romanoff. Meets4th Thursday each month 2:30 p m athomes of members

LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Ithaca Chap­ter No 666-Dictator, Harlow Snyder;sec, Basil Smith; treas, Eugene Hall.Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 8 p m, 134W State, see p 70

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE, AUXILIARYITHACA CHAPTER NO 592-Sr re­gent, Mrs Margaret R Tyler; recorder,Mrs Beatrice E Lummucka; treas, MrsMinnie Spada. Meets 2nd and 4thThursday Moose Hall, 136 W State

Maccabees, Edison Hive No 938-Com, MrsNancy B Lang; lieut com, Mrs Mar­garet Wilkinson; record keeper, MrsSarah E Hess. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs­days K of P Hall at 8 p m

Edison Tent No 944-Commodore, AlbertThatcher; rec kpr, Lawrence Muckey.Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs K of P Hall

Hive No 926-Com, Mrs Ethel Lason; rec,Mary L Loughnan. Meets 1st and 3rdMondays 8 p m Maccabee Hall

Ithaca Tent No 313-Com, Nelson Ter­willigar; rec keeper-treas, Kenneth Flynn

MASONIC, EAGLE CHAPTER NO 58, RA M-E H P, Earl Hardenberg; scribe,Wilbur E Meserve; king, Fred Vaughn;sec, Albert W Dobbs; treas, LaRoy HFulkerson. Regular convocations 2ndand 4th Tues 7:30 p m at Masonic Tem­ple, see p 71

Fidelity Lodge No 51, F & A M-W M,Estus P Bardwell; sec, George R Huff;treas, Reginald R Lumbard. Regularcommunications 1st, 3rd and 5th Tues­days 7:30 p m at new Masonic Temple.Annual 1st Tuesday December

Hobasco Lodge No 716, F & A M-W M,Henry Calder Thorne; sec, Albert WDobbs; treas, Earl Sunderville. Regu­lar communications 2nd and 4th Thurs7 :30 p m at Masonic Temple

Ithaca Masonic Club-Pres, Charles FHorton; sec, Adrian G Gould; treas,Reginald R Lumbard. Meets 2nd Wed­nesday of month 7 :30 p m at MasonicTemple

Ithaca Council, Princes of J erusalem-SP, Fred D Herholdt; sec, Frank B Davis;treas, Robert C Simpson. Meets 1stMon at Masonic Temple

Ithaca Lodge of Perfection, A A S R- T PM, Earl L Brunett; sec, F B Davis; treas,F L Fairbanks. Meetings 1st Mondayof each month 8 p m at Masonic Temple

ITHACA MASONIC TEMPLE CORP­Pres, Elwyn S Sloughter; v-pres, Paul SLivermore; sec, Sidney G George; treas,Willard W Ellis. Meets 2nd Mondayeach month 7:30 p m at Masonic Tem­ple, see p 71

Masonic Relief Assn-Pres, Arthur LDaniels; sec, Robert H Head; treas,Albert W Dodds. Meets annually inOctober at Masonic Temple

St Augustine Commandery No 38, KnightsTemplar-Com, James EVan Natta;rec, Arthur F Boyles; treas, Frank PBussell. Regular conclaves 1st and 3rdThursdays at 7:30 p m Masonic Temple

Tompkins County Shrine Association­Pres, Robert H Whipple; v-pres, DrDavid Robb; sec-treas, Oliver Jones.Meets 1st Friday of each month 12:30p m at Ithaca Hotel

Masonic Associated, Amaranth ThimbleClub-Pres, Mrs Lena Poyer; v-pres,Mrs Nora Potter; sec, Mrs Florence Eg­bert; treas, Mrs Ethel Keeler. Meets2nd Friday 2:30 p m at Masonic Temple

Balbec Grotto M 0 V PER-Monarch,Irving C King; sec, Reginald R Lum­bard; treas, Archibald D Whiting.Meets 2nd Fridays except July and Au­gust at Masonic rooms 7:30 p m

Cayuga Chapter Order of DeMolay-M CWallace J Quick; D, Lewis E Doffiemyer;sec, William N Carpenter. Meets 1stand 3rd Fridays 7:30 p ill at Temple

Forest City Chapter No 436,0 E S-W MMrs Josephine U Adams; sec, Mrs Clar~M Van Marter; treas, Gertrude M San­ford. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays 8 pm in Masonic Temple

Masonic Ladies Club-Pres, Mrs Stella ADean; sec, Mrs Janet M Godwin; treas,Mrs Anna E Daniels. Meets everyTuesday 3 p m Masonic Temple

Needlecraft Club of Eastern Star-Pres,Mrs Florence Egbert; v-pres, Mrs NormaFisher; sec, Mrs Helen Fairbanks' treasMrs Christine Luhr. Meets 1st a'nd 3dWednesdays 2 :30 p m at Masonic Temple

Order of Amaranth, Oriana Court No 47­R M, Mrs Marguerite Luce; sec, MrsGeorgia S Moore; treas, Mrs MarthaPratt. Stated meetings 3rd Mondays7 :45 p m at Masonic Temple

White Shrine Association-Pres, Mrs Ber-

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 33tha Wood; v-pres, Isabel Seaberg; sec,Mrs Vera Horton; treas, Mrs Sara MBarnum. Meets 4th Friday of month8 p m in Masonic Temple

Military Organizations, Reserve OfficersTraining Corps-Cornell University,Prof military science and tactics, ColJohn J Fulmer; adj capt, Merle H Davis

Military and Patriotic Organizations-SeeVeteran Military Organizations

Old Ladies' Home, The Ladies Union Ben­evolent society-Pres, Mrs Mae W Bur­rows; sec, Mary E Osborn; treas, JohnP Young; matron, Mrs Lucy T Burdick.514 S Aurora

Patrons of Husbandry, Forest City GrangeNo 288-Master, Robert S Grover; sec,Mrs Rachel T Hanshaw; treas, ElizabethE Bogardus. Meets 1st and 3rd Saturdayevenings 8 p m in Odd Fellows Temple

P E 0 Sisterhood Chapter I, New York­Pres, Mrs Alice M Kruse; v-pres, Vacant;rec sec, Mrs M Vinette Jordan; cor sec,Mrs Bessie C Fetter; treas, Mrs MaudeB Rice. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues 8 p mat homes of members

Rotary Club of Ithaca-Pres, Paul J Kruse;v-pres, E Victor Underwood; sec, EarlE Atkinson; treas, G Louis Cook. Reg­ular lunches Wednesday 12:15 p m atIthaca Hotel

Royal Arcanum, Forest City Council No 147-Regent, Alpheus P Dunham; sec, Jos­eph F Sorace; collector, Harold C Teeter;treas, Nestor F Smith. Meets 1st and 3rdThursdays 8:00 pm at Seneca Bldg (101)

Savage Club-Pres, Jerome A Fried; sec,Truman K Powers; treas, Clyde HMyers. No stated meetings

Social Service League of Ithaca-Pres, MrsHenrietta C Gibb; v-pres, Hugh C Troy;treas, Archibald D Whiting; head wkr,Ada Powell; sec, Ellen B Canfield. WestSide House, 920 W Buffalo and NorthSide House 119 Third

Socialist Party, Tompkins County Local­Organizer, Hugh Chaffin, res Darby,P 0 Ithaca, R D 4; sec-treas, NelsonFoote. Headquarters 306 EState

Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals-320N Tioga. Pres, Robert A Hutchinson.Meetings held annually or at call of pres

Sons of Italy, Lodge 1146-Meets at presi­~~; dent's call, 515 W SenecaSouth Side Community Center, colored­

Community House 221 S Plain. Pres,William R Robinson; sec, Mrs WilliamR Robinson; treas, William H Burns;social director, Mrs Jessie B Cooper.Meets every 3rd Wed of month 8 p m atCommunity House. Community Houseopen from lOam to:6 and 7:30 to 10:30pm

Tompkins County Agricultural and Horti­cultural Society-Pres, Charles A Smith;treas-sec, Seville S Reulin. Meetsmonthly by appointment in December,fair ground W Clinton c SMead

Tompkins County Bar Association-Pres,Benjamin F Sovo; sec, William A Dicker;v-pres, Benjamin F Sococool; treas,

Truman K Powers, office Savings BankBldg (211)

Tompkins County Board of Child Welfare­Chairman, Mrs Eugene Baker; sec-treas,Lillian M Hoag. Meets 1st Thursday2:30 p m at Court House (6)

Tompkins County Medical Society-Pres,W Forrest Lee; v-pres, Hudson J Wilson;sec-treas, Barton F Hauenstein. Meets3rd Tuesday, March, May, Oct andDec, 8:30 p m at Tompkins CountyMemorial Hospital

Townsend Club The No I-Sec, Mrs Eliza­beth Brown. Meets 2nd and 4th Monat 8 p m, Military Hall

United Commercial Travelers, Ithaca CouncilNo 391-S C, Charles Williams; J C,William I Teeter; sec-treas, Albert WDobbs. Meets 2nd Saturday each month8 p m at K of K Hall .

Veteran Military Organizations, AmericanLegion Post No 221-Com, Joseph Con­ley; adjt, Charles Smith; fin officer,Oliver Jones. Meets 2nd Tuesday eachmonth, 8 p m at Military Hall

American Legion Auxiliary to Post No 221-Pres, Mrs Althea Kelly; sec, MrsLeona L Smith; treas, Mrs Mary E Hol­man. Meets 2nd Tuesdays each month8 p m at Military Hall

Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans ofCivil War No 12-Pres, Mrs BertenaRedfield; sec, Mrs Mary Manderville,Slaterville rd; treas, Mrs Jessie Bush;chaplain, Mrs Edith Thompson; patri­otic inst, Mrs Dora Howell. Meets 2ndand 4th Fridays 8 p m at Military Hall

Daughters of American Revolution, Cay­uga Chapter-Regent, Mrs Mary MDenton; rec sec, Mrs Helen B Hart;cor sec, Mrs Kate A Scofield; treas, MrsClara S Thompson. Meets 1st Tueseach month 3 p m, homes of members

Daughters of Union Veterans, Julia DentGrant Tent No 17-Pres, Mrs MargaretM Dockstader; sec, Mrs Harriett L Saver­cool; treas, Mrs Anna M Evans. Meets1st and 3rd Wed, 8 pm at Military Hall

GAR, Ladies of the GAR, WilliamGlenny Circle No 44-Pres, Mrs RosellaDurling; treas, Mrs Maude Batchelor.Meets 2nd Thurs at homes of members

Sons of Union Veterans, D W BurdickCamp No 41-Com, Nelson Terwilligar;sec, Leland B Clark; treas, George MTyler. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon 8 p mat Military Hall

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Finger LakesPost No 961-Com, Leslie E McCready;

dir of drum corp, W Glen Norris; q m,Eugene Bradley. Meets every 2nd and4th Wed

Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Association­Pres, Roy C Shurger; sec, Harold FThompson; treas, Nelson A Savercool.Meets 3rd Monday, 134 EState

Woman's Benefit Association Review No 369-Pres, Helen Cobb; rec sec, Mrs AnnaM Bradford; fin sec, Mrs Legrand Crance.Meets2nd and 4th Tuesdays 217 W State

34-40 1937--ITHACA ])IRECTORY--1937Women's Overseas Service League, Ithaca

Unit-Pres, Elsie M Sarge; sec, Mrs Eu­gene F Bradford; treas, Mrs KatherineV D Champaign. Meets at call of pres

Woman's Relief Corps, Truesdell Corps No61-Pres, Mrs Maude Batchelor; sec, MrsMary M Griffin; treas, Mrs Mabel ENipper. Meets 2nd and 4th WednesdaysCommunity Bldg

Woman's Christian Temperance Union, CityUnion-Pres, Mrs Mary B Wood; corsec, Mrs Eva F H Underwood; rec sec,Mrs Harry G Morgan; treas, A=ieJ Crawford. Meets every Thurs 3 p mat Community Bldg

Woman's Christian Temperance Union,County Union-Pres, Mrs Marion GHill; rec sec, Emma T Jeffers, Trumans­burg; rec sec, Mrs Mona Spaulding,Etna; treas, Mrs Stella Hanford, Dry­den. No stated meetings

Woman's Community Building-N Cayuga cSeneca. Tel 2103. Opened Jan 11, 1921,center for social, educational, recreationaland welfare activities of women andgirls of Ithaca and Tompkins County.Rooms for employed girls and tran­sients. Headquarters of Federated Wo­men's Organizations. Building open atall times. Pres, Mrs Thomas J Barker;sec, Mrs Earle N Burrows; treas, MrsVerne A Fogg; exec sec, Elizabeth S Senft

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA­TION-Pres, Rev Edward THorn; v­pres J F McKinney; rec sec, Stanley BWaring; gen sec, J Raymond Gray;treas, M Lyle Holmes. Meets 2ndMon monthly except July and August,202 E Buffalo, see p 65

Young Women's Community Club-Pres,Mary A Bryant; treas, Erma Yentzer;sec, Eleanor Mack. Meets 1st Tues ofmonth Woman's Community Bldg

Young Women's Hospital Aid-Pres, MrsGilbert F Sturrock; treas-sec, FrancinaKnight. Meets 1st Tues each month atCommunity Bldg

Zonta Club-Pres, Mrs Harriet K Roskelly;sec, Lydia M Harvey; treas, Mrs LeetaG Houghton. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs­days 6:30 p m at Ithaca Hotel

Labor Organizations, Amalgamated SheetMetal Workers Union, Local No 26­Pres, Roy Baker; treas, Floyd Durling;sec, Edward Oltz; fin sec, George Scott;Meets 2nd Friday at Building Trades Hall

American Federation of Musicians, LocalNo 132-Pres, August Schmidt; v-pres,John A Noble; sec, John B Stout; treas,ThomasJ Barker. Meets 1st Sundays 11am Feb, May, Aug and Novat 113 EGreen

Barbers International Union No 481­Pres, Clarence J Wilcox; sec-treas,Solomon Newman. Meets 4th Tues 8p m at I 0 0 F Temple

Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers Inter­national Union, Local No 17-Pres, JohnA Lum; sec, Frank K Robinson; treas,Azel L Bishop. Meets 2nd and 4thWednesdays Building Trades Hall

Carpenters Union, Local No 603-Pres,Thomas M Underhill; rec sec, Fabian A

Murphy; fin sec-bus agt, Reuben NSnyder; rec sec, Byron Davenport.Meets 1st and 3rd Friday at 7:30 p m atK of P Hall

Central Labor Union-Pres, Earle 0Cooke; rec sec, Joseph M Sullivan; finsec-treas, Harry B Morey. Meets 1stand 3rd Mondays, Building Trades As­sembly Hall

Cigarmakers Union No 121-Sec-treas,August Schmidt. Meets on call

International Alliance Stage Employeesand Motion Picture Operators, Local No377-Pres, Stephen J Klinko; sec, LesterS Johnson; treas, William Brokaw. Meets1st Sunday of month at Strand Theatre

International Brotherhood of ElectricalWorkers, Local Union No 241-Pres,Lloyd Upper; bus agt, Thomas V Nor­ton. Meets 1st Wednesday 136 State

Ithaca Building Trades Assembly-Pres,Joseph M Sullivan; sec, Lee R Burling.Meets Tuesday 7:30 p m 134 EState

Ithaca Typographical Union No 37~Pres, Floyd I Ferris; sec-treas, FrankE McCray; rec sec, Raymond F Shef­field. Meets last Saturdays each monthat Moose Hall, 7 p m

Journeymen Plumbers, Steam and GasFitters International Union No 109­Pres, Kenneth J Cook; fin sec, John JKeefe; rec sec-treas, Morgan W Thomp­son. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays atTrades Assembly Hall

Ladies Auxiliary to the Carpenters No 254-Pres, Mrs Stella S Snyder; rec sec,Mrs Agnes E Underhill; fin sec-treas,Mrs Florence L Ink. Meets 1st Fridayeach month 7:30 p m at K of P Hall

National Association of Letter Carriers,Branch 299-Pres, Luke P Keefe; sec,John Powers; treas, George A Harrington

Painters, Decorators and Paper HangersUnion No 178-Pres, Harlow Snyder;rec sec, Leon R Burling; fin sec, Scott MCone; treas, Charles H Riker; bus agt,Merrill Teeter. Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs­days at Building Trades Assembly Hall

Women's Auxiliary No 150 to IthacaTypographical Union No 379-Pres, MrsAnna Mae Jones; sec-treas, Mrs SusanFerris Meets 1st Thursday of each month8 p m at Woman's Community Bldg

COURTS (See page 94)Surrogate Court (See page 94)

TOMPKINS COUNTY OFFICERS(See page 95)

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT(See page 95)

FINGER LAKES STATE PARKS COM­MISSION, 111 N Tioga-Robert H Tre­man, ,chairman; William M Leffingwell,v-chaIrman; Henry 0 Palmer, treas'William J Mitche!l, asst sec; CariCrandall, sec engmeer; Herbert MBlanch, landscape architect and supt

UNITED STATES NATIONAL PARK SER­VICE, STATE PARK DIY-Alternateprocurement officer, Carl Crandall, 111N Tioga

AUTOMOBILES-AGENCIES

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Automobile and Agencies

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Address Tel.227 S. Cayuga 2396117-129 E. Green 2777

DealerJ. G. Pritchard & SonLang Garage

Erie J. Miller & Co. 402-06 E. StateReynolds & Drake 216-20 S. CayugaJ. B Lang Engine & Gar-

age Co. 117-129 E. GreenWilliam T. Pritchard 308 S. CayugaOdell Motor Co. 114 S. FultonH. C. T. Motor & Equip-

ment Co. 207 S. CayugaOdell Motor Co. 114 S. FultonNash Sales & Service 208 S. CayugaJ. B. Lang Engine & Gar-

age Co. 117-129 E GreenNa,h Sales & Service 208 S. CayugaServicenter Inc. 202 S. Cayu~aWilliam. T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayul\aReynolds & Drake 216-20 S. Cayul\aLang's Garal\e 117-129 E. GreenJ. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. CayugaState St. Garage 213 S. Cayul\aH. C. T. Motor & Equip-

ment Co. 207 S. Cayuga

Nam.e of CarBuickCadlllac

ChevroletChryslerDeSoto

Dodge BrothersGraham.Hudson

Hupm.obileLafayetteLaSalle

NashPackardPlym.outhPlymouthPlym.outhPontiacStudebakerTerraplane

Automobile Trucks, Tractors andAgencies

Lang's Garage 117-129 E. GreenOdell Motor Co. 114 S. FultonOdell Motor Co. 114 S. FultonState St. Garage 213 S. CayugaII. C. T. Motor & Equip-

men t Co. 201 S. (;ayugaDean of Ithaca (Inc) 401-09 E. State

BrockwayChevrolet ,Dodge Bros.General MotorsInternational

HarvesterMackReoStudebakerTerraplane

White

Reynolds & DrakeErie J. Miller & Co.William T. PritchardJ. G. Pritchard & Son

216 S. Cayuga402-06 E. Sta te308 S. Cayul\a227 S. Cayuga

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Automobile BatteriesC. &D. Lohe & Kramer 105 W. Green 3421 51Delco J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 49Delco Erie J. Miller & Co. ..lUl-Oh E. State 2908 46Delco Dunton & Eddy -B41 \\' Stale 48Delco Lan~ 's Garal;\e lIi-12() E. Cn' ...'11 2777 47 & top linesEdison Dunton & Eddy 4M, \V State 48Edison Erie J. Miller & Co. 402--1-0fl E. State 2908 46Edison Marion Bros. Inc. llS S. Cayulla 7503 51Exide ColkJlp To\vn Gara~e 12() IhyJ( 11 nl 5041 top linE'SExide Whipple's Service Sta-

tion 202-204 E. Falls 2088 44~45

Exide Dunton & Eddy 436 W. State 48Exide Andy Soyring 108 E. Clinton 2000 back coverExWe T€X1CO Service Sta. 529 W. Seneca 31261 44Exide Odell Motor Co. tl4 S. Fulton 9881 50Firestone Re~~no)ds & Drake 216 S. Cayuga 2652 front coverFirestone Tydol Serv;ce Sta. 800 W. State 52General Lang's Gara~e tl7-129 E. Green 2777 top lines & 47Goodrich Goodrich Silvertown

Stores 114 N. Cayuga 2455 108Goodrich Kathan- Goodrich Silver town

ode Electro-Pak Stores 114 N. Cayuga 2455 108Prest-OoLite Servicenter Inc. 202 S. Cayuga 2128 42-43Universal Arthur W. Davis Garage 208-12 S. Cayuga 26S1 top linesU. S. Erie J. Miller & Co. 402-6 E. Sta te 2908 46Willard William T. Pritchard 304-8 S. (;a yuga 9419 center linesWillard H. C. T. Motor & Equip-

ffil?nt Co. 201 S. Cayuga 2111 top lines & 53Willard Car!", Garage 201 E. Tompkim 2402 back coverWillard Erie J. Miller & Co. 402-06 E. Stat,- 2908 46WUlard Arthur W. Davis Garage 208-12 S. Cayuga 21>81 top linesWillard Taber & Sinsabaugh 206 S. Cayuga 7764 50

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AUTOMOBILES1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

tEL~RV~9ijt8J \ '-.INC./ I [COR.sQCAYUGA~EN $TR~~T$

Dial 2128S. Cayuga and Green Streets

(Main Office)

Distributors of

ITHACA, N. Y.

6J~02Ij)~

TIRES and TUBES

.P~/Jtestorage_Battery

(PREST-O-LITE) BATTERIES

GOOD GULF GASOLINERegistered Lubrication

SEE OTHER PAGE -+

AUTOMOBILES1937~lTHAcA DIRELT<>R\- JCJ;3,

rrRV'lifiTlnJ~ \"NC./ I [n

COR.so.CAVUGA~G¥EN STREETS

ITHACA, NEW YORKDial 2128

309 East Seneca St.

-1 ')oJ

Dial 2191 ITHACA, N. Y.

~Sales and Service

Storage- Washing

Lubrication

SOCONY PRODUCTS... See Other Page

44AUTOMOBILES

In:r,~lTHACA DIRECTORY~1937

WHIPPLE'SWest Seneca at Cor. of Meadow St.

Phone 31261

Gasoline @ Lubricants

Motor Oils

Tubes 11re$tone Tires

Sales Exibe ServiceBatteries

Accessories - Information - Rest Rooms

AUTOMOBILES

19:37-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 45

VICE STATIONS202 E. Fall St. at Head of Tioga Street

Phone 2088

THE Most Modern Up-to-date Lubrication Equipment

in Southern Tier. Factory trained experts using

famous Alemite equipment and Texaco Lubricants insure

thorough and long life lubrication.

Cars called for and delivered at either station withoutcharge

Texaco Products at Either Station

AUTOMOBILES

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

ERIE J. MILLER & CO., Inc.402-406 East State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

for EconomicaT Transportotio ..

SALES SERVICEOpen Daily 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.

GENERAL REPAIRING

Storage

Electrical and Battery Service

Greasing Washing

MOBILE LUBRICANTS

Ducoing-Body and Fender Work, Wrecking Service

Phones 2908 Office and 2909 Service

AUTOMOBILESIH;j7-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

LANG'S GARAGEJ. B. Lang Engine &Garage Co.

Ithaca's Oldest, Largest and Best Garage

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117-129 East Green St. Phone 2777

SALES and SERVICE

International Trucks

JAgGENERAL

TIRE

EqUIp Your Car With Dual 1O's For Safer Driving

AAA Service and Towing

COMPLETE

Lu~~;::on SERVI CEAccessories

FOR THE MOTORISTS

WashingPolishingStorage

Farm Implements, Tractors, Dexter Washers and Ironers, ElectroluxKerosene, Refrigerators, Machine Shop, Electric Welding, Delco and

General Batteries, South Bend Stoves and Ranges

48AUTOMOBILES

1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

FRANK A. DUNTON ROGER H. EDDY

ITHACA AUTO PARTS CO.

DUNTON AND EDDY436 W Slale St.

USED CARS USED and NE W PARTS

GULF CERTIFIED LUBRICATION

GOOD GULF SERVICE

GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES

BATTERIES

All Parts For Some Cars and Some Parts For All Cars

436 W. State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

AUTOMOBILES

1937-lTHACA DIRECTORy-19:37

i J. G. PRITCHARD &SONBuick -- Pontiac

finer

• Motor Cars~

General Motors Trucks

SERVICE FOR ALL CARSPARTS .. SUPPLIES .. ACCESSORIES

HA TRUCK OR CAR FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE"

J. G. PRITCHARD & SONDial 2396-7

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227 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

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AUTOMOBILES

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937

TABER and SINSABAUGH(Formerly Frear Tire Sales Co.)

TIRE and BATTERY SERVICESales ~ l1no...~~..1 RentalsService ni dra. Recharging

UNITED STATES TIRES and TUBESAuto Accessories, Brake-Lining, Champion Spark Plugs,

Vulcanizing

"SERVICE THAT SATISFIES"Phone 7764

206 So. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

ODELL MOTOR CO., Inc.Graham and Hupmobile

SALES and SERVICEReo & Mack Trucks114 S.Fulton St. Phone 9881

also operating

COLLEGE TOWN GARAGE24 Hour Service

The only Repair Shop onthe Hill-Storage129 Dryden Rd. Phone 2694

Arthur E. Stevens

General Auto RepairingCars Bought and Sold

22376 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

AUTOMOBILES1\j;j7- ITHACA DIRECTORy-19:j7

I--LOHR ES&iShKRAMER

Automobile Supplies andEquipment

Suppliers to the Trade

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TIMKENRoller Bearings

HARRISONRadiators

FEDERALBall Bearings

ROLLWAYRoller Bearings

AUTO LITE Products

Specialized Mechanical Service

Replacement Parts for all makes of Cars

105 W. Green St. Phone 3421 ITHACA, N. Y.

MARION BROTHERS, Inc.OFFICIALLY REPRESENTING

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICANSSeiberling Tires

225 S. Cayuga St. Phone 7503 ITHACA, N. Y.

D. B. Stewart & Co., Inc.Distributors of

KENDALL MOTOR OILPhone 2381

123 S. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

52AUTOMOBILES

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937

CARL A. DENNISTYDOL SERVICE STATION

800 W. State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

(ForlTlerly located at 529 W. Seneca)

jfircstoncTires·,·r ..Tubes······Batteries······Heaters

Gasoline-Motor Oils

Lubrication-Battery Service

Brake and Electrical Service

AUTO BODY & RADIATOR WORKSBodies, Fendersand Radiators

Repaired

AUTOPAINTING

Auto TopsUpholstering

Auto Glass

Rear 224 S. Cayuga Street Phone 7821 ITHACA, N. Y.

CAYUGA ESSO SERVICEARCHIE B. CORNELIUS, Prop.

MOTOR OILGreasing-Washing--Simonizing

219 So. Cayuga St. Phone 2865 ITHACA, N. Y.(Bulk Plant, Taughannock Blvd)

AUTOMOBILES1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

The

H. C. T.MOTOR &EOUIPMENT COMPANY

Exclusive Dealer in Hudson built products for over 14 years

Complete Automotive ServiceWeidenhoff Mobiloil

Motor Analyzer Certified LubricationAutomotive Supplies and Accessories

CROSLEY GRUNOWRefrigerators Radios201 South Cayuga St. Phone 2111 ITHACA, N. Y.

AUTO LOCK & KEY SERVICEH. B. BECKLEY, Prop.

Keys Made------Locks FittedLocks RepairedSpeedometer Repairing

Phone 2777 Days-3809 Nights

508 S. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y.

EMERICK & GRAY GARAGEGENERAL AUTO and TRUCK REPAIRING

TRUCKING SERVICE OF ALL KINDSSpecialized Lubrication-Brake and Electrical Service

Phone 9536

53

415 W. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y.

5-1AUTOMOBILES-MOTORCYCLES

19:j7-lTHAC.-\ DIRECTORY-lD:37

"SPEED" BESEMER I

GENERAL AUTO & TRUCK REPAIRING417 East State Street

(Entrance by Buck and Dean's)

ITHACA, N. Yo

PHONE

Day

and

Night

Service

Open

Sundays

and

Holidays

==,---==12259

NASH-LAFAYETTESALES & SERVICE

c. EDWARD DOLLAWAYGeneral Auto Repairing

208 S. Cayuga St. Dial 7779 ITHACA, N. Y,

BICYCLES RENTEDMeet Me At

Schaber's Cycle ShopMotorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories

Baby Carriages, Carts, TricyclesWelding, Expert Repair Work, Battery Charging, Oil King

Burners, Heaters and Range Burners

We Call and Deliver

210 First St. Dial 9919 ITHACA, N. Y.

Scientific Instruction BasedOn Sound Theory

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES

BEAUTY PARLORSHJ:~/-ITHACA DIRECTORy-19B7

Hartnony HallACADEMY of BEAUTY CULTURE

oAppointments under guidance at cost of supplies

Permanents a Specialty

VIOLET M. HARMON, Prin.108 W. Court St. Dial 31068 ITHACA, N. Y.

When You Place Your

Ad in the City Directory

You are not only talking to all persons looking for goods

in your line, but you are backing up all the other advertis­

ing you are doing or have done. Many times every day

people are looking you up in the directory who have seen

your advertisement elsewhere. The representation in the

directory is your closing argument-should it be WEAK?

We believe there is only one business answer to this.

H. A. Manning Co.Directory Publishers

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277 State St.

33 Lyman St.

SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

BUILDINGS-OFFICE56 19:37-ITHACA DIRECTORy-lD:f,

I ITHACA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING114-118 N. Tioga Street Louis E. Cook, Real Estate Officer

Centrally located at the

corner of N. Tioga and E.

Seneca Streets, the Sav-

ings Bank Building is one

of Ithaca's Finest Land-

marks.

Modern and Fireproof

Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Erected in: 1924

DIRECTORY OF TENANTS

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Eno. A. PyleCharles E. Treman, Jr.Cohb, Cobb &SimpsonDaniel Crowl€yWnl. Hazlett SmithBL',t T. BakerBenjamin F. SovocoolJohn A. Noble, Jr.(;eor~eH. RussellNewman &NewmanArmand H. Adalns(lart'JH'{' C. Squier.I.l0ll' ..... F. O'ConnorIluuyJ. Shirey

PHYSICIANSLeo P. LarkinDavid RohbAlhertC. DurandM~lrtin B. 1"inkerA. W. Sohrweide

PUBLISHERS."-ill'wart JI4I'''-:' Alumni Servin.' 219American Agricultu..-i:o't 401, 412, .fl.~.

4J7-41SREADING ROOMS

Christian Science Rendin~Room "19-420REAL FSTATE

Cayu~" IIpi~hrsLand Corp. .IIISBryant Hei,llhts D<:"veloprnent Co ~~08

Geor~e W. Perry Real EstateREST.\lIR,\NTS

The BaT'k Restaurant ~lIn

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LAWYERSAllan E. Tn'man

CIFT SHOPSRainbow Gift Shop

INVESTMENTSJ.S.Barr&Co.

J:~SrrRANCEK.H.VannConn. General Life Ins. Co.W.S.S,coft,Jr.John Ilancock M ut. Lif<.' Ins. (:0.

Clarence D. TarhellP. W. Wood & SonRohQrt S. BoothroydNorth Amt.'rican Accident Ins. (:0.

R. C. VanMarter

ACCOUNTANTSTerrell B. Maxfield

BANKSI thaca Sa \' ing,s Bank

CHIROPODISTSRobert F. Price

DE:\'TlST~

Ralph R. Kin,leyJ. B. & F. B. IloweArthur'\'. Crowle)'Arthur A. CragsHarold (). Col t

CHURCHES1937-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1 D;j7 57

mITH A TOTAL OF NINETEEN, representing all the

leading denominations, Ithaca is well supplied

with churches.

These noble edifices placed at intervals about the city add

much to its attractiveness and charm. It is the belief of

many Ithacans of vision that this full and adequate

supply of churches, is one of the greatest of the many re­

sources of the city.

That for newcomers it is a factor that makes for the

ready assimilation into the religious and social life of the

community and hastens the time required to make

citizens of the strangers who come to us.

The church of today is the greatest of all institutions for

the planting of good thoughts in the minds of the people

and stands as the bulwark against degrading influences

that surround us.

Therefore let us give a thought to these institutions that

form so great a part of our city life and in visualizing

our future greatness let us remember their value as

~ 31actor for ~rogre~~

5RCHURCHES

1937--ITHACA D1RECTORy--1937

~burcb of tbt Tmmaculatt£onc~"tion

CR. C.)

N. Geneva cor. W. Seneca St.

Dial 9272

ITHACA, N. Y.

Rev. William Byrne, M. R., Pastor

Rev. Donald M. Cleary, }Rev. Gerald G. Kelly, Assistants

Masses on Sundays, 7 :00, 8 :30, 9 :30 and 11 :00 a. m.Baptisms, 3:15 p. m.Vespers and Benediction, 3:45 p. m.Masses on Holy Days, 5:30, 7 :00,8:00 and 9:00 a. m.Masses on First Fridays, 6 :00, 7 :00 and 7 :30 a. m.Masses on week days, 7 :00 and 7 :30 a. m.

CHURCHES1937-LTHACA DIRECTOR\-1937

jfirtit l)rttibpttrian etCburcb

DeWitt Park, ITHACA, N. Y.

REV. PAUL C. PAYNE, D. D. Pastor

REV. HUGH A. MORAN, Associate Minister and UniversityPastor

SERVICES

Divine Worship, 11 :00 A. M.

Student Supper and Worship 6:00~P. M.

Church School, 9:30 A. M.

CHURCH PHONE 2295

59

60CHURCHES

1937--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1937

iEbt lLutbtran C!CburcbCollege and Oak Avenues

U At the Gate oj the Campus"

l\eb. (fbwarb 'E. ~orn, l\es. ~astor

~

SUNDAY SERVICES

11:00 A. M. AND

Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.

Holy Communion First Sunday

8:00 P. M.

Strangers Are Most Welcome

Make Thzs Your Church Home

109 Oak Avenue Phone 8781

CHURCHES1937--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1937

~t. ,Jobn'i) (fpiscopal C!CburcbCorner W. Buffalo and N. Cayuga St.

REV. HENRY P. HORTON, RectorRes. Trumansburg

REV. R. E. CHARLES, University Pastor,109 W. Buffalo St.

(Rector after March 1st, 1937)

SUNDAY SERVICES:Holy Communion at 8:00 A. M.Holy Communion at 9:00 A. M. (During College year.)Sunday School at 9:50 A. M. Primary Dept. 11 :00 A. M.Morning Prayer at 11 :00 A. M. (Holy Communion 1stSunday.)

Iii

62CHURCHES

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

1!tbt 1!tabttnadt

J'japtigt <tburcbThe Friendly Church on the Corner

CORNER UTICA AND E. LINCOLN STS.

REV. J. IRVING REESE, Pastor622 Utica St. Phone 9741

SUNDAY SERVICES

11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.10:00 A. M.-Church Bible School.6:30 P. M.-Young People's Society.7:30 P. M.-Gospel Preaching Service.7:30 P. M.-Wed. Prayer Meeting.

CHOIR AND CONGREGATIONAL SINGING

FUNDAMENTAL PRE-MILLENNIAL

EVANGELISTIC

CHURCHES---- ------------=-------:-=-::-::------~

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937 63

jfirst jiaptist (!CuurcuDeWitt Park ITHACA, N. Y.

REV. ALFRED H. BOUTWELL, Pastor.REV. JOHN D. W. FETTER, University Pastor.

Church School,Morning Worship,Student Class,Student Forum,Prayer Meeting Wednesday Evening,

10 a. m.11 a. m.

10:00 a. m.5:49 p. m.7:30 p. m.

64CHURCHES-SALVATION ARMY

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937

THE SALVATION ARMY(INCORPORATED)

121 WEST STATE ST. Phone 2903 ITHACA, N. Y.

Major Alfred B. MilsonOFFICER IN CHARGE

"We Are Everybody's Friend"

CORPS ACTIVITIES

Jail Services Sunday 10:00 a. m.

Holiness Meeting Sunday 11:00 a. m.

Sunday School Sunday 2 :45 p. m.

Young People's Legion Sunday 6:30 p. m.

Salvation Meeting Sunday Evening 8:00 p. m.

Week Night Services: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8:00p. m.

County Farm Service, 3 p. m. Fridays

If you wish us to cali on you, telephone us.

Everyone Cordially Invited to Attend TheseMeetings

CHURCHES-Y M C A

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORY-l!J:~7~~~~~--=-::..::

I ~be ~ouug .men's((brtstian ~~~ociation

of Ithaca, New York

IS SPONSORING

A Well Balanced Program ofActivities

FOR THE

Men and BoysOF ITHACA AND SURROUNDING TOWNS

Membership Includes

65

Club GroupsBowling AlleysDorrnitories

Boys' CampCraft Groups

Boxing

GymnasiumBasketballWrestling

HandballPing PongDiscussions

Volley BallIndoor Baseball

Shovel Board

SHOWERS AND SWIMMING POOL

SWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE TOMEMBERS

itA Place To Go In Leisure Hours"

66CLOTHING-CLEANERS

1937-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1937

The CORNELL SHOPCLEANERS and TAILORS

EXPERT FURRIERSTUXEDO-FULL DRESS AND CUT-A-WAYS

RENTAL SERVICE

105 Dryden Road Phone 2082

Clothing and FurnishingsFOR MEN

Friendly Five ShoesWork Clothes Our Specialty

103 E. Green St. Phone 9327 ITHACA, N. Y.

DRY CLEANERS -- LAUNDERERS

George's Cleaning CenterGEORGE MEZEY, Prop.

Dry Cleaning, Pressing and LaunderingPHONE 9872

"Same Day Service"When Necessary

We Call and Deliver-Mending Done Free of Charge

133 Dryden Rd. ITHACA, N. Y.

W. F. FLETCHER CO. Inc.103 Dryden Road-Dial 2301

205 North Aurora-Dial 2243

TheSign 01Quality

CLOTHING-DEPARTMENT STORES-SHOES1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 67

A NATION- WIDE INSTITUTION

J.C.PENNEYCQDEPARTMENT STORE

Ready to- Wear and Dry GoodsMEN'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES

Phone 2966 115 E. STATE ST.

ROWLAND SHOE STOREHAROLD W. ROWLAND, Prop.

None Genuine Without This Seal

104 N. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y.

BARNES SHOE STOREThe FLORSHEIM SHOE for MEN

"Portage" and Barnes' $5.00 Special for Men, W. B..Coonand Enna Jetticks for Women-Daniel Green "Comfy"

Slippers for Men and WomenSuccessful fitting for over a quarter century

131 E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

The Progressive MerchantWho Continually Informs the Public Regarding the servicegiven has the spirit and policy which assures his Customerssatisfaction and reliability.

PATRONIZE HIMI

68CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-ELKS

1937-ITHAcA DrREcToRy-1937

6~n~ool~nt Prot~ctio~ Ord~r ofElks

ITHACA LODGE 636

Phone 2664

. ~--.---_._.-

OFFICERS OF LODGE

Exalted Ruler,Secretary,

Treasurer,Trustee,

Trustee,Trustee,Club Manager,

Amos A. BarnsErford C. CollierCharles A. Smith,

Lawrence M. Mintz, P. E. R.Rollin E. Gray, P. E. R.Thomas J. Shannon, P. E. R.Herman C. Frantz

Meetings every 2nd and 4th Monday, 8 P. M.

Welcome Visiting Brother Elks

135 W. State St.

. f'

ITHACA, N. Y.

CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-EAGLES1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19:37 69

ITHACA AERIE, NO 1253Fraternal Order of Eagles

330 East State St. Phone 9691 ITHACA, N. Y.

KENNETH DECKER, President FRANCIS SULLIVAN, V-PresidentARTHUR BURNS, Treasurer RAY BARBER, SecretaryGLENN GRIFFIN, Chaplain EDMUND SULLIVAN, ConductorEDWARD SWANSON, Inside Guard HENRY HAPPEL, Outside Guard

J. B. MYERS, Ch.TRUSTEES

PAUL TATASCORE CHARLES PORTER

Our Four Great Principles

Liberty, Truth, Justice and Equality

Yearly Dues $12.00-We Pay Our Members $7.00 Weekly Sick Benefit.We pay to the dependents of our members $100 funeral benefits. OurNational Organization of over 700,000 members were founders of theMother's Pension Law, Mothers Day, Workman's Compensation Law

and Old Age Pension Movements

70CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-L 0 0 M

193i--ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937

Ithaca Lodge No. 666

LOYALORDEROFMOOSE134 VVest State Street

ITHACA Lodge No. 666, Loyal Order of Moose, offers a

service to the men of this community which no man

should fail to investigate. The Moose Lodge should be

especially attractive to young married men with a family

who have an average income. Besides the clean, attrac­

tive, well managed social rooms, sports activities, such as

baseball, basketball, bowling and card tournaments with

other fraternal organizations, the Moose Lodge offers sick

and death benefits, and in the event of a member's death,

a complete protection for his wife and children at Moose­

heart, or through the Extension Fund. Dues are very

low, and for the middle aged man there is offered through

the Moose Legion an attractive old age independence plan.

NO man, regardless of his present income, can afford not

to at least find out the great advantages of being a Moose.

SPACE does not permit listing further details, but a

phone call to 2621, or a post card to the Secretary will

bring Literature or an appointment with an officer of the

Lodge, which incurs no obligation on your part. There

will be no bothersome high pressure follow-up.

Meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 8:00 p. m. Tel. 2621

Office open every Monday and Tuesday night

CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-MASONIC19;~7-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19;37 71

MASONIC TEMPLECorner North Cayuga and East Seneca Streets

Phone 8705

I ~

I

III

Built 1926

Brother Masons Invited

FIDELITY LODGE No. 51 F. & A. M.

HOBASCO LODGE No. 716 F. & A. M.

EAGLE CHAPTER No. 58 R. A. M.

ST. AUGUSTINE COMMANDERY No. 38, Knights Templar

ITHACA LODGE OF PERFECTION A. A. S. R.

ITHACA COUNCIL, Princes of Jerusalem

ITHACA MASONIC CLUB

TOMPKINS COUNTY SHRINE ASSOCIATION

FOREST CITY CHAPTER O. E. S. No. 436

ORDER OF AMARANTH, Oriana Court No. 47

BALBEC GROTTO M. O. V. P. E. R.

ITHACA MASONIC TEMPLE CORPORATION

For Complete Information see Pages 32 and 33

CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-ODD FELLOWS71A 19:37-LTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE310 North Cayuga St. Phone 7933 ITHACA, N. Y.

HOME OF

Ithaca Lodge No. 71

Iroquois Encampment No. 16

Canton Ithaca No. 58

Hawthorn Rebekah Lodge No. 163

Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant No. 10

Department of New York Patriarchs Militant

Ithaca Junior Lodge No.4

Delta Theta Rho Club No.4

Situated 3 miles northerly from Ithaca on the Trumansburg Road,

is located the State Grand Lodge Home and Orphanage, being one of

the services rendered by this Fraternity to its members.

For Further Information See Page 31

1937- ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 71B

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CONTRACTORS-ARCHITECTS-ELECTRICIANS-PLUMBERS74 1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

CARL CORNWELL TALLMAN

ARCHITECTPhone 2430

Seneca Bldg.

EDWARD FAILING

ITHACA, N. Y.

ADELBERT L. HULL

FAILING-HULL PLUMBING CO.PLUMBING, REAT1NG AND AIR CONDITIONING

Finest WorkmanshipBest Quality MaterialDial 4646 or 3-1979

Office 724 Cliff St. Shop 824 Hector St.ITHACA, N. Y.

EARL CORTRIGHTELECTRICAL CONTRACTING & APPLIANCES

Rural Work A Specialty

L. & H. Electric Ranges-Sampson & Hot Point Appliances

Phone 4934

Spencer Road R D 5 One Mile South of Buttermilk Falls

F. H. HIGGINSE. H. WOODS, Prop.

Plumbing--Heating--Air ConditioningKelvinator Refrigerators--Milk Coolers

Phone 2900

311 E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

CONTRACTORS-PLUMBERS-ROOFERS-WELDERS1~J:r7---lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937 75

IFOREST-an~-PLUNlBiNG---co~-II ESTABLISHED 1896

STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATINGGAS, WATER AND STEAM SUPPLIES I

SPECIAL DISTRIBUTORNO. 3188

SUNOCO GAS AND OILCOURTEOUS SERVICE

332 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

c. W. FREEMANSHEET METAL WORK

FURNACES AND REPAIRSROOFING AND EAVE TROUGH CONDUCTOR WORK

HEATING AND VENTILATING

Dial 5739 Rear 224 S. Cayuga St.

AMES ELECTRIC WELDING CO.WILLIS B. AMES, Prop.

Phone 9972

EXPERT WELDINGif}, Broken parts made strong as new

" ",.§i PIPE THAWING OUR WINTER SPECIALTY<;~ ~

618 W. Buffalo St. ITHACA, N. Y.

STATE ROOFING CO., Inc.CAREY APPLICATORS

ROOFING - SIDE WALLSREMODELING

Phone 6232FRED E. ROTTMAN, Mgr.

705 W. Buffalo St.

76

CONTRACTORS-WEATHER STRIPS1!l;~7-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1937

Factory Branches from Coast to CoastITHACA BRANCH 209 W. STATE ST.

G. F. PARK, Mgr.Dial 9823

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1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1937 77

CORNELLLibrary Association

F Ol':'\I>ED in 1864 by Ezra Cornell, he fore he started the univerSity named forhim, the library was desiJ2ned fOT the U·... L· of the people of Tompkins County by

cr2ctin~ the present huildinA and installinf;l .',000 volumes. The buildinQ. "hich ison the COTner of ~orth Tiog,a and East Seneca Streets. wa~ started in 1~64 and openedto the publi.c December 20, 1866.THE Lihrary now has about -l3i.noo \,o]urrH':-' with a yearl) circulation of around

95,000.OFFICERS

Pres. Charlee E. Cornell; Treas, Paul Bradford. Sec. Rev. Wm. F. Hasting,s; LibrarianHarry G. Stutz; Acting, Librarian, Anna Elsbrce

TRUSTEESE. F. Turner, L. P. Smith, Paul Bradford, Mrs. T. J. Barker, H. G. Stutz, Ithaca and

W. P. Bi~gs. TrumenEburll.

EX OFFICIO TRUSTEESP.lstors of Churches, Supt. of Schools, chairman of Board of Supervisors,l\ilayor of

City and chief eng,ineer of fire dept.

The Library i~ supported hy endowments and public funds. Increased publicinterests and support will enable th\s institution to render better service.

Open Daily Except Sunday. and Legal Holidays from 9 A. M.. to 9 P. J\1.

The Public is CordiaJly Invited to use the Facilities of the Lit-rary.

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FINANCIAL-BANKSIX Hl>\I-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

THE TOMPI{INS COUNTYTRUST COMPANY,

110 North Tioga Street Established 1835

- SERVICES -Commercial Loans

Mortgage LoansCollateral LoansPersonal Loans

Checking AccountsSpecial Interest Accounts

Safe Deposit Boxes

Complete Banl{ing Facilities

TOTAL ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1936

$IO~783~199.65

Tompkins CountyTrust Co.

Phone 2705 ITHACA, N. Y.

Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

FINANCIAL-BROKERS-LOANS1937- ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1937 79

STOCKS -- BONDS-··~~

J. S. BARR & CO. I

Savings Bank Bldg. Phone 2286 ITHACA, N. Y. I

Correspondents

White House & Co.

Members New York Stock Exchange

MONEY TO LOAN

ITHACA PERSONAL LOAN INC.(License pursuant to Article 9 of the Banking Law)

11 Groton Ave.

CORTLAND, N. Y.

406 First National Bank Bldg.

ITHACA, N. Y.ONEIDA, N. Y.

INSURE

ITHACA COMMUNITY CHESTA Civic Organization Serving with Your Help

Old Ladies' Horne Salvation ArmyReconstruction Horne Y. M. C. A.Cayuga Preventorium Boy ScoutsChildren's Horne Woman's Community Bldg.Family Welfare Social Service LeagueTompkins County Memorial Hospital G' 1StHospital Aid Ir s C?U s .Tuberculosis Association Camp FIre GIrlsRed Cross South Side Community CenterOffice 502 Savings Bank Bldg. Tel. 2962 ITHACA, N. Y.

Against Business~~~~LOSS

By a full registration in this Directory. If you don't

and your competitor does the result is obvious

Efficient Registration at Low Cost

FLORISTS-NURSERIES-FOOD PRODUCTS-DAIRIES

1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-19;n

The

Flower ShopHAROLD A. PRATT,

Prop.

Fresh Cut FlowersPlants-Seeds-Bulbs

Dial 8560 214 E. Seneca St.

ITHACA, N. Y.

Trees and ShrubsFlowers for all occasionsWe Telegraph Flowers

Phone 2758 or 2215

Boors Flowerdale, Inc.I. ALTSCHULER

DE(CORATIVE PLANTS

215 E. State St.

LOCI{WOOD GARDENSCut Flowel1."~ COl1."sages Potted Plants

Floral Designs for Weddings and Funerals

Nursery Stock and Shrubbery-Fruit and Evergreen TreesPottery and Cemetery Urns, Lawn and Garden Furniture

Seed and Fertilizer, Garden Soil and LoamWe Deliver

409 First St. Phone 2245 ITHACA, N. Y.

STARLAND FARMSMARSHALL BROS., Props.

CLean Milk from Our Accredited Herd

PASTEURIZED-COOLED- BOTTLED AT FARMDELIVERED TO YOU EACH MORNING

BEST-SAFEST MILK IN CITY FOR BABIES

Mecklenburg Rd. Phone 8831 ITHACA, N. Y.

FOOD PRODUCTS-BAKERS-FRUITS-BEVERAGES19:37-lTHAcA DIFECTORY-1937

I~W~ol ~ Scott Bakery,(Incorporated)

BAKERS OF 220 BREAD

81

209-213 S. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

CAYUGA FRUIT CO.Wholesale

Fruits, Vegetables and Bananas

903)1 W. State St.

Congress Beer

Phone 2116

Black River Ale

ITHACA, N. Y.

Old Topper Ale

PIELS BEERCayuga Beverage Co., Ine.

Bartels Beer and Ale

628 W. State St.Phone 2069

Hoffman Beverages

ITHACA, N. Y.

Arctic Ice Cream &Milk Co.Specialists in

FROZEN DESSERTS

402 Taughannock Blvd.Dial 3401

ITHACA, N. Y.

FOOD PRODUCTS-BEVERAGES-DAIRIES-CONFECTIONERYCIGARS

S2 1\l:~7-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

LUCE DAIRY CO.MILK and CREAM

Special Guernsey MilkSole Distributors of Cheplins

ACIDOPHILUS MILK410 Hillview Place

Phone 9840ITHACA, N. Y.

CLINES BEVERAGE COMPANYJAMES J. CLINES, Prop.

CANANDAIGUA ALE, MOFFATS ALE, PHOENIX BEER,

GERMAN BEER, LION BEER AND ALE

Wholesale and Retail527 W. Seneca St. Phone 2579 ITHACA, N. Y.

FINGER LAKES BEVERAGE CO.Distributors for

415 W. Seneca St. Tel. 2145 ITHACA, N. Y.

FUEL DEALERS-COAL-WOOD

1~1;)7--lTHAcA DIRE("TORy-!f/:n 83

Rescreened

D L & W

thine f:oal'AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE

Color Marked For Your Protection

The Blue Tint is Your Guarantee ofBetter, More Economical Heat

A SUPERIOR ANTHRACITEFUEL AT LOW COST

IRON FIREMAN STOKERS

803 w. Seneca St. Phone 2573I--~

ITHACA, N. Y.

FUEL PRODUCTS-ICE-COAL-JUNK DEALERS

84 1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-19:37

Ithaca Ice & Coal Co.Manufactured IceLehigh Valley Coal

Uptown Office, Mayers Smoke ShopPhone 2461

31)2 West Lincoln St. ITHACA, N. Y.

HUDSON H. PERRYEast Hill Coal Yard

COAL143 Maple Ave. Phone 2632 ITHACA, N. Y.

SWEAZEY COAL & SUPPLY CO., INC.Successor to Square Deal Coal Co.

CASPER W. SWEAZEY, Sec.-Treas.

Dealers in

Anthracite and Bituminous Coal801 Cascadilla St. Phone 2421 ITHACA, N. Y.

Empire Junk CompanyEstablished 1914

Buyers and Sellers of

All Kinds of Waste MaterialsIron, Metal, Rags, Paper, Etc.

316 Auburn St. Phone 3571 ITHACA, N. Y.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS-UNDERTAKERS1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-HJ:n Flo

P. H. CRANCE, Prop.

Service to Maintain a ReputationLADY ASSISTANT

AMBULANCE SERVICE

327 W. State St. Phone 2263 ITHACA, N. Y.

Telephone 2737

j. D. 6ilb~rt

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

125 E. Buffalo St. ITHACA, N. Y.

fi~rson jun~ral fiom~

LADY ASSISTANTPhone 9104

110 South Geneva Street ITHACA, N. Y.

]. Edward Sb~a

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Service Within The Means Of All

102 So. Geneva St. Tel. 2967 ITHACA, N. Y.

FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS-CURTAINS86 1937-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-HJ37

MARKSON'SITHACA'S LARGEST AND FINEST

HOME FURNISHING STORE

COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF

FURNITURE - RUGSSTOVES - - RADIOS

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT

MARKSON'SPhone 2284

130-132 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

The Sign Over Your Your Door Means Something T0 YouBUT IT IS SEEN ONLY BY PEOPLE WHO PASS YOUR WAY

MAKE IT VISIBLE ALL OVER THE CITY

by being listed in large type under every heading in the CITY DIREC­TORY where a buyer might look for you-GIVING INFORMATIONthat a BUYER WANTS when he WANTS TO BUY. Advertising thatlives and works for a year.

H. A. MANNING COMPANY277 STATE STREET33 LYMAN STREET

SCHENECTADY, N. Y.SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

THE CUR1-'AIN SHOPPEWALTER JEWETT LEWIS DOTTER

INTERIOR DECORATING

Curtains,Drapes,

Slip-Covers,Lamps,

Pillows

316 East State St. Phone 2539

Free Horne

Consultation

ITHACA, N. Y.

FURNITURE-GLASS-HARDWARE-WALL PAPER PAINT19;37-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-l!J;~7 87

H. J. BOOL FURNITURE CO.General Furniture Repair

and

RefinishingUpholstering, Cabinet Making, Window Shades, Picture

Framing, Artist's Supplies

115 N. Albany Phone 4212 ITHACA, N. Y.

FOR ANYTHING IN GLASS

PETE'S GLASS & TOP SHOPAuto Glass

Store FrontsPicture Framing

Drilling and Grinding

Mirrors ResilveredWindow Glass

Glass Dresser and Vanity TopsSmall Overhead -You Get the Benefit

123 E. Green St. Opp. Bus Terminal

L. C. Rumsey E. S. Gillette D. G. Gillette

C. J. RUMSEY & CO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

Hardware, Glass, Electric Refrigerators and Appliances,Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces

SHEET METAL WORK AND GLAZING, ETC.

Phone 2311206 East State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

SMITH'SWall Paper & Paint Shop

120-122 West State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

W ALL PAPERS - B. P. S. PAINTSLinoleums, Pabco and Gold Seal Rugs, Window Shades, Venetian

BlindsRubber and Rubber Tile Floors-Expert Laying Service

Floor Sanders for rent For Service telephone 2688

88HOTELS-RESTAURANTS

1937-ITI-IACA D1RECTORy-W:l7

•~RESTAURANT ANDDELICATESSEN - TAP ROOM

ITHACA. N. Y.

PHONE 9694

120 NORTH AURORA STREET

A N exterior and interior view of Ithaca's finest dining place. Tap Iroom and cocktail lounge in connection serving the finest in

Hqllo.. anS~~i;1 Complete Meals Served Daily ._1

HOTELS-RESTAURANTS

GALLAGHER~S RESTAURANTANTHONY F. GALLAGHER, Prop.

DELICIOUS FOODSWITH THAT HOMECOOKED FLAVOR

Daily Specials at Reasonable Prices

Beers-Wines-Liquors

Open from 6 A. M. until 1 A. M.

122 S. Tioga St. Phone 4120 ITHACA, N. Y <

When In a Strange CityIthaca people can ascertain the inforlnation about fraternities of

which they are Inelnbers at hOlne. It is a distinctive service, but theDirectory renders Inany distinctive services.

Put your Club in this section so that visiting Inelnbers of thesaine order find your welcolning sign in the

ITHACA DIRECTORY

CLINTON HOTEL

Excellent Restaurantin connection.

D'Hote or A la Carte

ITHACA, N. Y.STARNER & STARNER, Props.

Unexcelled Cocktail loungeEuropean PlanRates $1.50 up

Table

90

INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1937

HOWELL & HOWELL(SIDNEY L. HOWELL AND W. T. STEVENS 3D)

Real Estate -- InsuranceFIRE, ACCIDENT, LIFE, AUTOMOBILE

AMERICAN SURETY CO. FIDELITY BONDS

Dial 2600 First Nat. Bank Bldg. (301)

Insure

To Be

Secure

ROBERT S. BOOTHROYD

Insurance319 Savings Bank Building ITHACA, .N. Y.

Agent Travelers Insurance Company

LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, AUTOMO­BILE, BURGLARY, FIRE AND GENERAL

INSURANCE

Phone

2134

BURNS REALTY COMPANYJOHN C. BURNS, Prop.

Real EstateCITY AND COUNTRY

BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED, EXCHANGED

FIRST NAT. BANK BLDG. (306) Phone 2119

P. W. WOOD & SON

Dependable Insurance

Savings Bank Bldg. Phone 2343~_ ITHACA,N~

INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE-JEWELERS[!l;)7-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1937 91

CLARENCE D. TARBELL

GENERAL INSURANCEAUTOMOBILE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND LIFE. FIDELITY

and DEPOSIT CO. SURETY BONDS.

312 Ithaca Savings Bank Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

HUGH G. SLOCUMInsurance and Real Estate

and Special Agent

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance CompanyPhone 5724

158 E. State St. entrance on N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

ERMA D. PERKINSREAL ESTATE

SALES-LEASES-COMMERCIAL

COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE

Courteous Salesmen with cars at your Disposal

Phone 2497 E. State Cor. N. Tioga St.

ESTABLISHED 1875

R. A. HEGGIE & BRO. CO.Manufacturing and Retail Jewelers

DIAMONDS & SILVERWAREOFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTORSD. L. & W. AND LEHIGH VALLEY

Phone 2277 136 E. State St.

92

INSURANCE-REAL ESTATEIq;l,-lTHACA DIRECTORY-] !J>17

MUTUAL REALTY CO.Licensed Realtors

22 Years Experiencein Central New York Realty

126-128 E. State St.Dial 2122

ITHACA, N. Y.

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LAWYERS

Names Address Tel.ADAMS, ARTHUR G. County Court House Bldg. 3461

ext. 44

BAKER, BERT T. 216-218 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369

BALDWIN, HARRY C. 101 S. Aurora Street 9343

COBB, COBB & SIMPSON 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183

COBB, HERBERT L. 114 N. Tioga Street 2183

COBB, HOWARD 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183

DICKER, WILLIAM 114 N. Tioga Street 2183

LEE, D. BOARDMAN 506 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2602

MINTZ, LAWRENCE M. 603 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2114

NOBLE, JOHN A. JR. 216-18 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369

PEER, SHERMAN G. L. F. Bldg. 2792

POWERS, TRUMAN K. 507 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2469

SIMPSON, HAROLD E. 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183

SOVOCOOL, BENJAMIN F. 216-18 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369

STAGG, C. TRACEY 220 N. Tioga Street 8614

STAGG, NORMAN G. 220 N. Tioga Street 8614

STAGG, THALER & STAGG 220 N. Tioga Street 8614

THALER, LOUIS K. 220 N. Tioga Street 8614

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LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

Tompkins CountyCourts

TRIAL AND SPECIAL TERMS, SUPREME COURTFeb. 15, 1937, Justice, Ely PersoniusMay 17,1937, Justice, Riley H. HeathNov. 8, 1937, Justice, Andrew J. McNaught

TOMPKINS COUNTY COURT

Willard M. Kent, County Judge and Surrogate --Harry C. Baldwin, Special County Judge and Surrogate ­Harrison AdaITls, Sheriff ~Della M. Gillespie, Surrogate's ClerkHoward L. O'Daniel, County Clerk -Charles H. NewITlan, County AttorneyLaura Arnold, Motor Vehicle ClerkArthur G. AdaITls, District Attorney -Robert A. Hutchinson, Probation OfficerElizabeth M. Murphy, Grand Jury Stenographer

TERMS OF COUNTY COURT FOR 1937

TOITlpkins CountyJudge, Willard M. Kent-Mar. 22, 1937Judge, Willard M. Kent-June 7, 1937Judge, Willard M. Kent -Nov. 29, 1937Motion terITls, the first Tuesday of each ITlonth except theITlonths of June and August.

SURROGATE'S COURTSurrogate, Willard M. KentSpecial Surrogate, Harry C. BaldwinSurrogate's Clerk, Della M. GillespieTerITls-Court in session daily, at 10:00 A. M. except in ITlonth

of August.

CHILDREN'S COURT

Court House

Judge, Willard M. KentClerk, Robert A. HutchinsonCourt in session daily at 10 A. M. except in ITlonth of August.

SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S.Chief Justice, Charles Evans Hughes, N. Y.; Associate

Justices, Willis Van Devanter, Wyo.; JaITles Clark McReynolds,Tenn.; Louis D. Brandeis, Mass.; George Sutherland, Utah;Pierce Butler, Minn.; Harlan F. Stone, N. Y.; Owen J. Roberts,Penn.; BenjaITlin N. Cardozo, N. Y.; Clerk, Charles EIITloreCropley; Deputy Clerks, Reginald C. Dilli, Hugh W Barr;Marshal, Fra:1k K Greene; reporter, Ernest Knaebel.

LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT

19;37-ITHACA DIRECTORy-19;37

TOlllpkins CountyCOURT HOUSE 320 N. TIOGA

ADMINISTRATIONCounty Clerk-Howard L. O'DanielCounty Treasurer- rVlrs. Charlotte V. BushSheriff-Harrison AdamsDeputy County Clerk -L. Louisl..:' EarlDistrict Attorney-Arthur G. AdamsCoroner-WilHam L. Seil, NewfieldSurro~ate'sClerk-Della M. GillespieConunissioner of Puhlic Welfare-Fred A. WilliaDl8Superintendent of Highways-Bert I. VannSealer of Weights and Measures-John J. Sinsabaup,hConllnissioner of Elections-Mrs. Emma L. CardCommissioner of Elections-William F. Geor~e, LudlowvilleDistrict Superintendtnt of School~.. 1st Dist.-E. Craip, DonnanDistrict SupErintendent of SC-hOfd.'l, 2nd Disr.-Paul MunsonDistrict Superintendent of Scho()I~', 3rd Dist.-Leon A. Glds

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSLamont C. Snon. Town of Caroline; Thomas G. Miller, Town of Danby; Carl A.

Mott, Town of Dryden; S. Harvey Stz-venson, Town of Enfield; Denton J. Watrous,Town of Groton; Eril' .1. Miller, Town of Ithaca; Charles Scofield, Town of Lansing;Forrest J. Payne, Town of Newfield; Lt, Pine Stone, Town of Ulysses

9.5

(-" Ward2nd Ward3rd Ward4th Ward5th Ward

ITlI.\CAFred D. Van Ord,'r, Jr.Lou is. D. NeillFred C. EvansRobert C. OsbornClarence C. Squh r

FEDERAL OFFICERSU. s. Comrni~':".ion('r- :Honroe M. SW('L tlandReferee in Bankruptcy---Edward N. Jackson

NEW', ORK STATE GOVEfZ~MENT

Governor- ·HerbfTt H. L€hmanLieutenant Govelnor- \1. \Villi~ m BravComptrolh.'r--:Moni~S. Tremaine .Attorney Gencral--John J. Bt'nlH::tt, Jr.Adjutant Ge-neral--Walter G. RohinsonSupt. of State Police-Major John A. WarntTMember of the Board of Parole---Jos{ph J. Canavan, Dr. Joseph W. ;\Ioore, Frank I.

HanscomLiquor Authority--Edward Sch()(_Jlcck, John ~:ullin~n, Josfrh M. Ryan, l\frs. John S

£heppard, Henry E. BruckmanCOIn of Taxation and Finance--Mark GnlVl ~Sec of State-Edward J. FlynnSupt. of Public Works-Frederick Stuart GreeneSupt. of Public BuiJdins.t&-Charl~s J. ConnaullhtonConservation Comrn.--l.ithgow O~borne

Comm. of A~ricu1tllrl'and Markets-Pettr C. T('n EyckIndustrial COlTIm. Elmer F. AndrewsCOInm. of Education--Frank P. GravesComm. of Health-Dr. Edward S. Godfrey, Jr.Comm. of Mental Hv~iene-Dr.Frederick W. ParsonsCornm. of Social Welfare-David C. AdieComm. of Correction---Edward P. MulrooneyCorom. of Puhlic Service-Milo R. MaltbieSupt. of Insurance-- Louis H. PinkState Civil Service Commiesioners-William Gorham Rice, John C. Clark, Howard

G. E. SmithSupt. of Banks -William R. Whit,Director of the Bud~et---AbrahamS. Weher...... upt. of Standard!" and Purcha~;.( -Charlo' Bennett .("mithMember of State Plannin~-CilmoreD. Clarke. Dorothy Straus, Mark Graves, Charles

L. Raper, Dr. Carl E. Ladd, Wayne D. Heyd<ekerComm. of Motor Vehicle.:.--( harl€s A. Harnett

UNITED STATES GOVERNME!',"TPres. Franklin D. Roof.evilt, Nt:w York; v-pres, John Nance Garn(T. Texas. The

Cabinet: Secretary of Stat"", Cordell Hull, Tenn.; ~fcr('tary of the Tre3Eury, Henry~\'Jorgenthau Jr., New York; Secretary of 'Var, Harry Wcodring, Kansas; AttorneyGeneral, Homer S. CummlnJls. Conn.; Postmagtcr General, Jamfs A. Farley, NewYork; Secretary of the Navy, Claude A. Swanson, Vir~inia; Secretary of the Interior,Harold Ickes, Illinois; Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, Jr, Iowa; Secretaryof Commerce, Daniel G. Roper, South Carolina; Secretary of Lahor, Frances PerkinsNew York.

LEGAL-LAWYERSI9:37-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-I!};37

ARTHUR G. ADAMSDISTRICT ATTORNEY

Tompkins County

Office Tel. 3461, Ext 44-Res. Tel. 7797

County Court House Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

BERT T. BAKERBENJAMIN F. SOVOCOOL

JOHN ARTHUR NOBLE, Jr.ATTORNEYS AT LAW

(216-17-18) Savings Bank Bldg. Phone 9369

Cobb, Cobb & SimpsonHOWARD COBB HAROLD E. SIMPSON

Attorney s and Counsellors

Tel. 2183

203-211 Savings Bank Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

D. BOARDMAN LEEATTORNEY AT LAW

Phone 2602

506 First Nat. Bank Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

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STAGG, THALER & STAGGAttorneys and Counsellors

97

Tel. 8614220 North Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

C. TRACEY STAGG LOUIS K. THALERNORMAN G. STAGG

TRUMAN 1(. POWERSAttorney at Law

PHONE 2469

507 First National Bank Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

LAWRENCE M. MINTZAltorney at Law

Phone 2114

First National Bank Bldg. 603-4 ITHACA, N. Y.

The Lawyer In This City ForYour Legal Business

Is waiting to give you courteous Service and Attention.Find his name in the Classified Directory, under heading

LAWYERS

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WESLEY S. TUTHILL, Res. Mgr.

801 W. State St. Phone 2541 ITHACA, N. Y.

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LUMBER19:37-lTHACA DIRECTORy-19:37

DRISCOLL BROS.and Company

99

135 South Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y.

Paints

Lehigh CementCorbin HardwareCelotex WallboardRed Top Wool Insulation

Mill Work

~ Curtis In t e rio r Woodworki$. Weatherbest Shingles

Thibault WallpaperBarrett Roofing

Mason's Supplies

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2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Sun by appt 22401-3 p. m. and by appt. 24562-5 p. m. Sun and holidays by 2631

appt. 98853-5 p. m. by appt. 11931 :30 to 4 p. m. and by appt. 24059:30-2:00 p. m. by appt. 85869-1 and 2-5 p. m. 23610-11 a. m. and by appt. 26731-3 and 7-8 p. m. 26311-3 and 7-8 p. m. 24549 a. m. to 2 :30 p. m. 250810-12 m. and 1-3 p. m. 20892-4 and Mon. Wed. and Fri 7-8

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10-11 a. m., 2:30-4:30 and 7-8p.m. 2462

NAME

Allen, John Frank W.Cowell, Edward H.Crum, H. HerbertDenniston, Harold P.Fisher, Lyman R.

Forster, Francis R. C.Frost, Joseph N.Hall, Edward F.Hauenstein, Barton F.Judd, John WesleyMcCormick, Frank J.McDaniels, MinorMoore, Norman S.Robb, DavidRobinson, Philip J.

Spahr, Mary B.Sutton, Henry B.

Tinker, Martin B.Tinker, Martin B. Jr.Van Pelt, Harvey L.Vase Royden M.Warren Richard C.

ADDRESS

111 E. Seneca317 N. Aurora116 N. Aurora113 E. Seneca112-114 N. Aurora

306 N. Aurora1st Nat. Bank bldg (705-6)121 E. Seneca (307)S. Quarry102 E. Court112 N. Aurora154 E. State121 E. Seneca (302)114 N. Tioga (M-18-19)1st Nat. Bank bldg (704)

121 E. Seneca106 E. State

114 N. Tioga (404)114 N. Tioga (404)143 E. State111 E. Seneca152 E. State

SPECIALTY

Physician and SurgeonIr'dit;" ~.

Homeopathic physicianSurgeonSurgeon

SurgeonSurgeonObstetrician and GynecologistLaboratoryObstetricsSurgeonPhysicianPhysicianEye, Ear, Nose and throatPhysician

PhysicianSurgeon

SurgeonSurgeonPhysician and SurgeonSurgeonPhysician and Surgeon

OFFICE HOURS

2-4 and 7-8 p. m.

PHONE

8709

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MEDICAL-DENTISTS-CHIROPRACTORS-DRUGGISTS

19:17 ~-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1937 101

--IDr+ P. C. SainburgExodontist and Surgeon Dentist

HOURS 9-12; 1 :30-5

Phone 2622

Strand Theatre Bldg.

H. B. Goodenough, M. C.Pathe-Neurometer Service

Member N. C. A. and I. C. R. F.Office-Dial 2617

Res.-Dial 3698Office Hours

9:30 A. M. to 12 M.2 to 5, 7 to 8 P. M.

and by appointmentRes.-l07 Center St.

Office-l02 W. State Street

Res. Phone 2027

ITHACA, N. Y.

AffECTIONS Of ArN OF THE DrOLlOWIHG PARTS MAY 8E CAUSED BY

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DELIVERY SERVICE

CLEARY & STEWART PHARMACYPhone 2261

Two Stores

214 East State Street

EDDY STREET PHARMACYPhone 2452

ITHACA, NEW YORK

414 Eddy Street

MACK'S PHARMACYC. S. MACK, Ph. G.

Quality Low Price Drugsand PrescriptionsFree Delivery Phone 2641

Fountain Service-Harrington's Quality Ice Cream

222~2 S. Cayuga St. Opp. Ford Used Car Lot

MEDICAL-OPTOMETRISTS-CHIROPRACTIC1937-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1937

WILSON & BURCHARD

~#and Opticians220 E. STATE STREET

Opp. I thaca Hotel Phone 2148 ITHACA, N. Y.

Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic 1920

Langford F. Baker, D. C.Hours-3-5 p. m. except Sundays, 7-8 p. m., Mon., Wed.and Fri. and by appointment

Residence calls made day and night

Phone 9863Res. Office 320 S Geneva St. ITHACA, N. Y.

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MUSICAL MDSE-RADIOS-ELECTRIC APPLIANCES

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1- --RICHARD F. JORDANRadios and Refrigerators

Grunow and Stewart-WarnerPhone 3818

Motorola Auto Radios A. B. C. Washing MachinesElectrical Appliances

Dependable Radio Service for Every MakeSpencer Rd. end of S. Meadow St. ITHACA, N. Y.

De Young Radio &Television ShopPHILCO AND GRUNOW RADIOS

MOTOROLA CAR RADIO

Expert Service on Any RadioGRUNOW REFRIGERATORELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

Phone 2236 114 W. State St.

103

R. C. A. VICTOR STROMBERG-CARLSON

RADIOSSALES AND SERVICE

LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, MIXMASTERELECTRIC FOOD MIXERS, ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS

GEORGE B. NORRISDial 9316 306 N. Tioga Street

THAYER RADIO CO.RCA Victor Grunow Zenith

RADIOSSales and Service

Electric Refrigerators, ABC WashersElectric Appliances

Dial 8853 428 W. Seneca St.

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OFFICERSPresident.

LLEW WILLIAMS, JR., Cincinnati1st Vice-President

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H. J. FARNHAM, New HavenSecretary-Treasurer

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MEMBERS1314 Peach St.415 Wesley Mem. Bldg.508 Court St.47-55 Exchange St.50 Prospect Av.127 S. Third St.1900 Euclid Av.14 N. Warren St.

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