Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House

The Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House at 3114 Paty Drive in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, was one of the earliest residences designed by C.W.

Its "Hawaiian style" architecture includes Dickey's trademark double-pitched hip roof with overhanging eaves, ample windows, and an enclosed lanai at the south-facing entrance.

The single-story house, one-room deep, with board-and-batten siding, wraps around an open courtyard in the rear.

The dining room and kitchen occupy the right rear wing, near a maid's quarters and a garage on the south side.

Judson also worked many years for Dr. Forrest Joy Pinkerton, who founded the Blood Bank of Hawaiʻi and the Pan-Pacific Surgical Association.