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'Newark,N.Y, Courier-Gazette
CHAMBER OF
Thursday, M ay 26, 1966
COMMUNITY. CALENDAR
(T he Cham ber of Commerce Community Calendar
wiH appear each week in the Courier-Gazette. Purpose of
the listing of corning events is to prevent conflicts with
other activities in the community. Club secretaries are'
urged to keep the Chamber of-Commerce office informed
of impending events,)
May 26-^A m erican Legion, August Mauer.Post
May 26— Business & Professional Vtpfiifh s Club
Dinner Meeting
May 26— Newark Rotary Club
May 27-—Arqpdia Memorial post No. 2883
May 3:1 Knights of Columbus
Jund 1—-Arcadia Senior Citizens--°-,High School— 3-9:31)
p.m.
June 1—-Newark JayCees
-June.. 1— Newark Lions Club
June 3— Carr oil-Diviney—-Burt Det.
June 3— -Newark Grange
June 4—-St, Mark's^Auction
June 5— Sodality of Mary
June 6— Newark Lodge 83 F, & A. M.
Ju n e . 6— Circle K-Veigel Institute
June 6— B oard of Directors, W omen’s Auxiliary, Newark-W ayne Community Hospital
June 6— Fairville Firemen
June 6—-Downtown Retail Division of Newark Chamber
of Commerce, Inc.
June 6— Sacred H eart Mission Society
June 7^-N ew ark C raft Club
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June 7— Lincoln School P.T.A .
June 7— Lincoln School P.T.A. Picnic—-Forman's Park
6:00 p.m.
June 8— D.A .R.
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June 8— Navy V eterans of Wayne County
June 8:—-Amitie C hapter No. 473. O.E.S.
June 8—-Hom e Demonstration Blue Bell Unit
June 9— Excelsior H ook & Ladder Co.
June 12—-W ayne Salon No. 444 8 /4 0
June I 2— Forty et Eight . June 13—-Newark Community Center. Inc.
June 13—-Luck Pals C ootietteC lub No. 541
June 13-—-Newark Fire Police
June I 3-—Newark Chapter No. 1 17, R.A.M.
June 13— Newark Community Center, Inc,— 7:30
June 14— Silver Link Rebekah Lodge No. 2 3<L
June 14— Arcadia Cam era Club
June 14— Newark Rod & G un Club
June 14— American W ar Dads, Chapter 29
June 14— Newark A rt Club
—June 14— Arcadia Archery Club .
June 14— Board of Directors Meeting of Newark Char
ber of Commerce, Inc.
Jyne 15-— Newark Day— Finger Lakes Race TracL*k
June 18-—Community. .'Auction— Central Park— 1 p .m ,’
Sponsored' by Newark Chamber of Cora- pierce, Inc.
June 18-26— Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose Festival
june'-'T9-—Sunrise Service-—Rose Gardens— 8:30 a.m.—
Admission free
June 19—-Coronation of Rose Festival Princess— 2:30
p.m. in Am phitheatre of Rose G arden
Eighty -prospective trial jurors hfive been -naan u
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the June 6 term of Wayne County Court, accordn.Cordl
Hoff of Marion,, commissioner of jurors;
They were:
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Red' Crees Edward Gwnid. j...... .
Ontario.
Sherman Ore. Leo P o l i c e to U s e Rnri
at
Peterson. Willard Copenhagen.
William Cde, Arthur R.:t'knian, Ip D r i v e o n Speeders
William Ctivelier, Donald Mor-;
Tiii, Harnett Bowman. Thomas
Police Chief o. ,t
8:c
:Robertson.
announced tins, w,.,.;
Lyons-Charies L. Hill. Clara
Schindler, Zinda Bauer. John dar unit has been adiird ■9t
Holly, Edward. .Smith,. .William, departm ent s i.-.c a j.,.
speeding in the vri|.ri
Lasher. Alda Hood.
He said the unit u:!( bo,
Savannah—Marguerite Kellar,
on all three shut.-, .(iur,./
irPaui Spillane.
j Marion — Verona Lyon, Gary day. ■
- Moran, Marion Stebbins.
Newark- -Donald Stone, Flor­
ence Coomber, John Blundell.
’ Carl. Va-nScha-ffel. Harry Block,
' Gene Lasiier, 'David Garrett,
1Robert Perkins. Carrie Haynes,
1Frank Van Waes, Angelica Zap: pia, Robert Forbes; Ida Mae
KEM-TONE
I Hylkema, Isaac Havert, Bar1bara Guenthner, Elsie Shi-bley.
l a t o w i i l paint
I Palmyra — Donald
Curran,
’ Marjorie Leone, Sophie O’Meal,
WoJ wWm
' Claris Bcehmler, Verna Johncox, Grace Shove, Helen. Lynch.
Fairport—Helen VerCruysse.East Palmyra — Josephine L.
RioCi
Williamson. — Cora. Hermanet,
Caroline Moll, Frances Frelier.
I John Peters, Jr., Johann H ,.
[ Smith, Douglas Garton, Anna
j Wagemakcr.
r Sodus- — Clarence Bartieson,
Isaac Van Gee, Harold Avery,
Castelle Boekhout,
Dorothea
|-Featherly.
! W-aliyor.th — Loraine’ VanderMolen,
Mary Carr,
Edward
Quigley, George Clark.
Macedon — Anne Wells, Clark
j.Sheihamer.
Wolcott — Leonard Darling,
; Bruce Coe, Rosa MVrray,. Hazel
: Dunton, Jack Roberts, R uth
!’ Burden, Alvis Harnden, Anna
HARDWARE
j Buk.
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i ’ Clyde—LeRoy Laustef. Louis
Ryreu Salerho, Lena Pierleoni, 110 S, Main
New^
Joyce Thorn.
OPEN
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CHARGE
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Sodus Puint—Linnie Ward.
FREE DELIVEKV
Rose—Elwood Barnes.
North Rose-RuH-i Buhlmann.
By L. F. LEE
The attendance a t the May’.j
18 meeting of the Arcadia Se- j
nior Citizens, was not seriously ;!
affected by the fact th at 20j
A- Donald B ranunte. son of
members., bf, the Kitchen Band
Joseph Braniante of 11)6 Sie.gfrst
wer entertaining at the Newark •
St.. stationed in Washington as
State School.
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a foreign service officer, recent­
There were still 71 members
ly .pajd'Cong-ressni-iin. FranR Hor­
a t the meeting.. Part of th e-a tton a ’ytsIpTirille'Tifiis^^
tefTdance- Tiiiiy heT'CTedited— ter
Capitol Hill office.
couples returning from Florida
Horton; <.ongratulated tlie for­
w here. they spent the winter.
mer Newark resident on his .pr i-'
These included Mr, and Mrs.
motion to tlie rank of consul
Harold Shearer, Mr. and Mrs.
and second secretary which teas
William Winans, - Mr. and .Mrs.
recently confirmed by the Unit­
Leroy Wright, Mr. and . Mrs.
ed States Senate.
Colston Ketcham, and Mr. and
Bramante is now workinu with
Mrs. Clarence Converse. The la t­
the U., S. Department of Com- '
ter .moved to Canandaigua but
meree in its efforts to expand
continue to attend the local
the markets tor American- ex°
meetings.
ports. He .expects t<> ra abroad ,
The June 1 .meeting will fea­
again early next year to con- ture hobbies and crafts.’ Those
t unic* this- work m a Cuitod.
active in..this event will be Nel­
States diplomatic post
lie Robinson, who specializes iri
Before returning to Washing­
shell craft; Mrs. C. B. Martin,
ton recently. Braitiante was yi£.e CAPITOL VISIT — Congressman, Frank Horton (left) con­ who has a fine ceramic collec­
consul and second secretary at gratulates A. Donald Bramante upon his recent promotion to tion, and May Heinrich who
the American Embassy in A-tfc-* the raiik t.)f Luiisul .,mrl second secretary in the State D epart­ knits mittens. There are many
ens. Gre§ee:. The B ram antes'; ment. The Newark alumnus is stationed in W ashington as a others who will .display—their
third cinki was born while they foreign service officer.
hobbies. Anyone interested in
w gre'stationed'm Greece.
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entering, the event should con­
tact Nellie Robinson or Corne­
A graduate of Newark ^.Hieh!
lius Vandemortel. However, if
School, Bramante recoived^hss
this is not convenient members
B.A degree from Hpb&rt^'and j
are urged to bring their hobbies
during two years o|.-s>i‘-vTce with .
to the/m eeting anyone,
the Army received' a B-S. de-j
jL-'faoment of silence w as'ob­
gree in foreign : service from
served for departed members,
Georgetown -.University. He was i
Edna Peirson ahd Charles
employec}:;by the Anaconda Cop- U
Emerson are reported to b e jm per £p;'*:1?efore joining, the State'f 1
proving in health.
Department in 1962.
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.The bowling activity Tuesday
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Shprtft's deputies made 16 criminal arrests and 58 for vehicle afternoons is making good pro­
LIBRARY
MONDAY
Newark PtlMic' Library will be j and traffic vidfations. during the past month, according to Sheriff gress, Cornelius Vandemortel re ­
closed ort Monday, Memorial, Robert W. Barns..
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ports. Both' men and women
Day. according to announce­
Criminal arrests included six for public intoxication, one- for are taking part in this recrea­
ment made by Mrs Jack G al­ disorderly e-ri:!u-t. one tor seetion even though seme _are just
-------— — - — braith. acting l.brarian
ond decree .assault, two for nuts and ,44 sets for criminal beginning to " BbUtL. About 15
have been attending the sesthird decree assault, two tor work.
i sio-nsr
Tlie
department
logged1,592
first degree ■rand larceny, one
I The local club members have
t >r state welfare law. one tor radio calls during tile month, been invited to attend the Au°
made
10
notifications
and
re­
education law and two for third
ceived $289 in fees fpr filing, i burn Senior Citizens annual picdeerc'e b.urgl.m:,
c
executions;
for mileage on I nie on Wednesday, June 29, at
Deputies . issued 19 speeding executions; $665
$331.34 for pound­ Emerson Park. If interest for
.vih.'mon.ses. nine (or failure age on property and income the trip is sufficient a bus Will
By GEORGE E. FARRELL
to keep right, four for unli­ .-xecutions; $86:70 for levy and j'be hired, ■
The Arcadia Senior Citizens’
censed operators, five
'^ U ^ u r a n d '
pm‘d
.MEMORIAL
THE WOLLENSAK "o
OPTICAL
PRODUCTS PLANl
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ing - without lights., one for. Pt- the county treasurer.
picriic has been scheduled
for!
.
DAY
IN
ROCHESTER,
NEW
YORK
dr;vmr .*r.tie lli'i ra : lev ked.
Deputies .received and served' 1 3 a t Perkins Park. °fn case
Millions ‘ rv i I i . r.e f.V tail :re :•! pi ;du e reeis- 64 summonses and complaints, °f r a i ,n th c ,Plca e Wl1 bp trans
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Jaycees to Sponsor^ MEN .AND WO>rEN. THIS IS INTERESTING
ter reckless drtv- executed 48 ineome executions
ferredF . to* U /the
Newark rCommu■
look for fun tr.itloft. (
.A.ND.Lt'fR.tl
m-jj tnri-'- tor inadequate ex­ .mid li pro|)ertv executions. A Ccntcr a t A^cx Eligh’s inand ptay
TIVE WORK ON OPTICAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC AM) :MICR0|
haust system, two fofTmpropi'f tot-ai of $9,432.63 was collected vitajliom - .
-T een ag e Driving ' FILM EQEIi’MENT.
have a pleas­ j.assu*.-. - ne fi-r holding speed mr civil actions and paid to
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wl^ Vandemortel thanked the
a n t Holiday. 'rrn te st, ore for failure Co dim •judgement creditors; $8,344.11 members of the committee who
ARE
YOU
INTERESTED
Hope you will lv-adlr h tJ, "r.e ter uns.ile t u r n - ■
, «.olli cied for civil actions; $900 *worked °xi th,e Arcadia Gomxn'UT est on June 4
• rr- '.•(-ir--. n u i ... j. r l -'.'Mu-i . in vehicle and traf-lic lines .and; nitY Chest-Red Cross residence
Dave a portion, too, but eve
COMPLETE THE COUPON BELOW AND SEND IT TO:
Under the auspices of the
«ne f.-r'dr:v- ■
' $1.372 94 collected for civil Work canvass for funds.
sincerely caution you to drive : seerve of a
;ng
'.'.iilie
intoxicated,
two
stopNewark
Jaycees.
a
teenage
MINNESOTA MINING & MANUFACTURING CO.
with care, avoid excess, and
The. color movie "Bayamhan”
and paid to county treasurer.
| “road-ea’ will be held June 4 at
aun't through utter reckless­ . sign, -it.e tailure t-i. yield right t
was shown, depicting colorful
850 HUDSON AVENUE
I 1 p.m. a t Sarah Coventry Parkness join all the HONORED of aav. one uruu.es.sary stopeostumes and native dances of
ROCHESTER,
NEW YORK 14621
dead that day. Pay your re­ ■pir.f, " v i in.-uitn lent lnlit^ ar.d
'way,
the Philippines and southeast
one unsafe tires
spects another way.
Newark’s Cadette Giri Scout \ All persons who have a drivAsia.
Sheriff Burns’ report a ho disAVE WILL CONTACT YOU BY MAIL OR IN PERSON.
Flowers were contribtued by Troops 44 and 135 will have an V r ’s license and who will not be
We appeal to all drivers to
Emma Canne ahd by Mr. and an active part in' the Cadette j 19 before Aug. 10, 1966 are eligi­
have their automobiles check­ ’ rlos*-rl that 55 rw .d ' S md eignt’
SEND YOl’R REPLY TODAY. IT WILL BE KEPT
Mrs. Fred Farrell.
, ^
ed before "taking to the ..feinaji.i .\_i n ••• mmitted to the
F air to be held on Boswell Field ble. Prizes will pe awarded to
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
' The' next meeting a t the .Ar­ in Geneva on Saturday, May 28, | thc -Winners ..with . $25. as tup
road” on the big week-end ; jail with 2,132 meals served,
during
tne
inoi.rii
Di-iJti'uts"
cadia
SertioT
Citizens
is
sche­
I
prize.
Entry
banks
may
be
obAn Equal Opportunity Employer
ahead. It’s always .1 pleasure
starting at 9:30 a.m.
duled for June 1.
j tained from Raymond Hill.
to serve . you at Farrell's ^traveled 33,085 miles m civil
.
Sri
The
membership
of
40
Cad-!
ti. afAdI A Nt-wuvk- Little. League pitch­
Lyle's Beauty Salon or at the
Service Station. 148 West t ’n- - and ..nrnmni -,vnk
ettes
from'
Newark,
with
their!
I
AM
INTERESTED
IN
FINDING
OUT ABOUT JOB
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206
complaints
ami.
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automo­
er struck out the first 12 bat­
ion Street, Newark. Phone
leaders, Mrs. Harold Lester, as­ senior high school.
OPPORTUNITIES AT YOUR WOLLENSAK PLANT.
bile acejrlents and t ick 60 st-.ls ters ahd got three more on third
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Cars
used
in
the
“road-eo"
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331-2525.
sisted by Mrs, Howard Robin­ i will be borrowed from local
J, DURING T'HL L-AST FIVE YEARS, I HAVE WORKED AS ;
-4 fir.ue'rpr.iiits .for pistol" per-. • strikes m the fifth before yield­ E astg ate Youth
son,-and Mrs. Robert Forbes, ■dealers. The driving- test ,is be-’
ing to a relief pitcher.
assisted by Mrs. W, C. S im es!; ing held to give -teenagers
Turn Pelis was well on his For C hrist Spring
will conduct the International1
way toward a perfect game via
Hootenanny, the highlight of the || an opportunity to demonstrate
strikeouts Tuesday'when an in­
day, at 4 p.m. Any troops who their driving skill.
field error opened up the gates R etreat Listed
have • guitars or ukuleles are
in the fifth inning. He . was
TEACHERS TO MEET
“Conflict of the Agds" will be
tagged ' for a double and two the theme for the Eastgate urged to bring them along as i
the
Newark
troops
will
both.
Sunday
sehool teachers of the
(I Am) (I Am N ot) E m ployed a t T he Present Tiwesingles and gave up tvfo bases Youth for Christ Retreat on Me­
, Fairville Presbyterian Church
mi balls as the rival Cubs came morial Day weekend from 5 teach.and lead the singing.
Air.
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up if. ith four runs to tie the In­ p.m. Friday, May 27 through 3 Registration will be in charge i will meet on Wdnesday, June 1.
Mrs.
dians and send the game into p.m. Monday, May 30. It will be of Troop 241 of E. Bloomfield. at the pastor’s house at 7:30
Miss..
After setting up booths, Troops p.m.
extra innings.
(N a m e)
held a t the Ontario Bible Con­
Kurt Law son relieved Pelis in ference grounds located six 1 and 53 of Auburn will conduct
the
Flag
Ceremony^
with
a
dis­
CLERGY
TO
MEET
the sixth and was credited with I miles east -of Oswego with 140
(S tre e t)
play of flags from all nations.
the victory when the Indians' teenagers
Newark' CIrray Fellowship- will
expected to attend.,
came up with two runs in the i The Rev. Douglas Percy, di­ A tour of the campus will be meet Thursday,'May 26, at 8.15
conducted by Troops 265 and
seventh’to win, 6 to 5.
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(S ta te )
(Z ip c °de>
rector of Missions a t the Toron­ 321 of Geneva followed by din­ a.m. at St. Mark's Parish
to Bible College in Ontario. Can­ ner on eampus |tn a th e ‘F air in house.
Newark Painter Fra ctures ada. will be the featured speak­ the afternoon. Cost of the,,din­
er. He was graduated from the ner will be $1 per girl or 'adult
L e g in S ca ffo ld F a ll
Toronto Bible College in 1936 and should be given to the lead­
and was pastor of a country
A painter on the contrpction church until 1938. He founded ers to be turned over to Mrs. T.
of the New Acme Supermarket the Bilirl Bible Training school Robert Wood of Troop 259, Clif­
project otn W Union St. Ext. to train African Evangelists. He ton Springs, in charge , of Apresuffered a fractured right leg in was editorial” secretary for the registration,
Closing ceremonies will be in
a fall off. a scaffold on Monday j Mission and Editor of the Sudan
charge
of Troop 172 of Hayts
morning.
i Witness Magazine and was mis.
Homer. Hulvty, 65. of 424 West j sionary counselor lor the Toron­ Cdrners.
Ave Ext . was taken to the to Bible Coliege. He has w rit­
Newnrk- Wjtyne Community Hos­ ten booklets, pamphlets, magar
pital ip the Town of Arcadia zine articles‘and books.
B utts to A ttend
■■'rnfrtnihrneev-PolK-e reported that
S t o p m t o d a y a n d s e e th e firs t o n e -p u rp o s e s h o e
Service with Mr. Percy in the
the
Newark
pr,inter
was
moving
OBe tabernacle open to the pub­
S p o rt-F ittg d f o r f is h e r m e n .
a scaffold when it overturned, lic will be Friday, .8: p.m.; Sat­ K ansas Sem inar
The STRIKE was designed by America's leading
causing, him to fall .about five urday, 7:44 p.m.; Sunday, 2
Wayne County Public Welfare
fili. fi’j tlie ground
. p.m.., Sundiy '7:44 p.m ; Mon­
Outdoorsmen specially for fishermen, The result is
adightweight, water-resistant, easy-to-wear, quality,
day 2 p ,n i,.. .............................. Commissioner Roger Butts has
authorized -by th e Wayne »
shoe w th sure-Tooted tractrdm— ^ ° —:—
JU oop-12Q ^ E lects Two . j, ..Mr and Mrs. Robert PaimaCounty.Board, of Supervisors ,to
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2 A U T O M E C H A N IC S
• c u s t o m n o n - s lip s o le s p e r m a n e n t ly b o n d e d t o
3 ^ seminar by the MenTo 'O rd e r of A rrow '
cook for the retreat assisted by
u p p e rs
Two recent meetings of Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradley niger Foundation aE TopeEIT
• g lo v e s o ft, t o p g r a in le a th e r g iv e s d u r a b ilit y ,
Pe.mt Troon 120, its renorted by-|»f Marion. Jerry DeTandt, ex- Kans., June 6-10.
The seminar will exploFe the
e x t r a “c o m fo rt
Mtehael Hethcoa't.\seribe. elect-! ecutive director, will be in
psychological
dimensions
of
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l
Larry
Prutzman
and-Joe
Lu-1
charge
of
the
retreat,
with
Jack
• r u b b e d - in o il p ro te c t io n h e lp s k e e p fe e t d r y o n
public welfare programs and is
kas
as
members
of
.the
"Order
j
Buckley,
Hi-C
Club
-director,
in
r a in y d a y t r ip s
I C A R W A S H E R • 1 C A R JO C K E Y
i f the Arrow". Plans were eorri- | charge of sports. .Last minute limited to 20 executives at fedr
F R E E . . . T h e n e w W h e e d J e r . . , d e s ig n e d b y t h e
;'- !>■<! at the Ma-v 9..meeting for 1teen registration should be cal-1- eral, state ahd local- levels. In
F r e d A r b o g a s t C o ., m a k e r s of th e " B a i t o f C h a m o-,<- i-umnout at C anio Hauser. ! ed to the Eastgate Youth for approving Butts’ attendance at
the Kansas session, the board- TV,-o.mect-inff'-.aiaY Ifi-Was Iferge-JChrist offidc m Lyons,
-felt th e p a rtic ip a tio n of - the *
ly <.-<voiTri ta eientung the patrol j
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S t r e a m S T R I K E S p o rt-F itte d f is h in g s h o e s b y
M o d e m S h o p ..
© T op W a g e s
commissioner at the seminar
boxes from the campout the p re-, R o t a r y C /liD t O t i o l d
W e in b r e n n e r . C o m e in , to d a y !
will influence the considerations
vmik weekend.
.4•ti
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being made with respect to the
• P a id V a c a tio n s
Plans were also made a.t the Program fo r Seniors
role
of
local
government
in'
wel­
The
Newark
Rotary
Club
will
May 16 meeting for rooking, on
15?I
May 21- Merit wecj{_will include hokL. its annual “ High Sehool fare programs:
SHOE
See
Vic
DePauW
or
Don
Lucas
at
parents’ night cm Mav 23
•Seniors’ D ay'r program at to­ "" The1board oiso authorized the
STORE
There was also a greenbar pa­ day’s noon luncheon meeting at attendance of Katherine A.
Quealy, supervisor of child wel­
LEADING FAMILY SHOE STORE IN WAYNE COUNTY
tlie Old World Inn.
trol meeting May 16.
CHEVROLET
William; Fremouw. senior, will fare, to attend the national con­
CANAL ST.
LYONS, N. Y.
" JESTItY MEETS TODAY^ ’ take oyer the gavel from the ference on social welfare in Chi- ‘
* Vestry of St Mark’s Episeo- Rev. J:. Philip French, Rotary cago, May 29-June 3. Tfanspor- :
OPEN FRIDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS
> OLDSMOBILfc
p.d Church wiil meet Thursday. •president, and preside over the tation costs will be shared with
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Make Lyons your Saturday nite shopping center.
M.w 26. at 7.30 p m. at the Far- luncheon with the help, of other representatives attending from
W. Union Ext., Newark, N. Y.
Livingston County,.
home.
•<l.iosmates.
s6 9£ Gal.
a
Little League
Hurler Fans
12 in Row
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to a fantastic increase
in business, we urgently need1
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