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Middletown NY: 1959 COULTON ODIN WAUGH Article on ED LLOYD, Shopping Center King

 
Coulton and Odin Waugh, of the Waugh dynasty of artists, at one time did a weekly illustrated column in the Middletown Daily Record titled "People of Interest," focusing on local notables. This one from Sept 28, 1959 is especially interesting for those who were fans of the old Lloyd's Supermarkets. The artist couple interview Ed Lloyd, who at this point had the one store in Middletown, and was breaking the news that another was to come in Newburgh. The second half of this column pertains to a fantasy garden along Route 207 in Rock Tavern with a mystery that the couple unravels. Condition is good, but the page ise fragile, so it will be shipped loosely rolled in a tube or box for safety. Get it scanned first thing to preserve the wonderful history presented in this column.

Frederick Coulton Waugh (/wɔː/; 10 March 1896 – 23 May 1973) was a cartoonist, painter, teacher and author, best known for his illustration work on the comic strip Dickie Dare and his book The Comics (1947), the first major study of the field.

His father was the marine artist Frederick Judd Waugh, and his grandfather was the Philadelphia portrait painter Samuel Waugh. Born in Cornwall, England, in 1896, in 1907 his family moved to the United States, and Waugh was enrolled at New York's Art Students League where he studied with George Bridgman, Frank Dumond and John Carlson.

By 1916 Coulton was employed as a textile designer. Two years later, he married his first wife Elizabeth Jenkinson. In 1921 the couple moved to Provincetown, Massachusetts where they operated a model ship and hooked rug shop for 11 years. His paintings were displayed at New York's Hudson Walker Gallery, and he also was known for his pictorial maps and hand-colored lithographs.

Created by Milton Caniff, Dickie Dare began 31 July 1933. Imaginative 12-year-old Dickie, who dreamed himself into adventures with characters from history, was joined in 1934 with writer Dan Flynn, a friend of Dickie's father, and the two had many seagoing adventures. When Caniff left in 1934 to do Terry and the Pirates, Waugh began drawing Dickie Dare in the middle of a story. In 1944, when Waugh left the strip to work on Hank (1945), his wife and assistant, Odin Burvik, took over Dickie Dare in 1944-47, followed by Fran Matera (1948–49). But Waugh eventually returned to the strip in 1950-58 with the 12-year-old Dickie growing up to become a Navy Cadet.

Waugh died at his home in Newburgh on May 23, 1973. He and his wife had a son and a daughter.

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