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.