Mew«rfe,N.Y. Courief.GazeH,(
T h u rsd ay, N ov. l l
t 965
East Palm
zes
A t Costume
Dr. Paul E. Newm an, p resident of B e a co n D ivision o f Textron,
Inc.j h a s accepted the gen eral c h a irm a n sh ip o f th e Seven Lakes
G irl Scout Council’s $350,000 C am p D evelop m en t P rogram , accord*to an announcem ent by Mrs. G eorge P arson s o f Sodus, president
of the Council.
“ We consider ourselves very; nest thought to ihe benefits our
fortunate in securing Dr.. New*; so c iety is constan tly deriving,
m an ’s help on this p r o je c t.’’ from the G irl Scouting program ,
said Mrs, P arsons. “ Ho is w ell ; “ At the p resen t tim e ,” h e
known throughout Cayuga Counsaid, “ there a r e app roxim ately
ty and all of Central N ew York;
for his active participation in 8.000 girls who are m em b ers of
worthwhile civic affairs and his :troops in th e S even L akes Coun
particular interest in youth work.. c il. A u thoritative sou rces esti
In 1961 he1 served a s chairm an m ate that, by 1970, th ere w ill be
of the highly successful Cayuga:
County United Fund cam paign . 31.000 girls betw een the a g e s of
F or m any years he w as a m e m seven and se v e n tee n in this five
ber of the Union 'Sorings School^ county area and about 30 per
B oard which included two term s cen t of th em w ill be. enrolled in
G irl S cou tin g.”
as president of that body.”
Ft
L t. Col. H enry M. O ’Connor,
47., M onson, MasSi,, died Nov.
4',’ 1965, in U . S. V etera n s H ospi
tal in B oston , accord in g to w ord
received h ere.
Since h is retirem en t from tlie
Air F orce in A ugust, iie had
m ade h is hom e in F a lm o u th ,
M ass.
D uring WW 2, he s e r v e d in
Lt. Col. H enry O’Connor.1
the Arm y Air F o rce and w as
stationed in E ngland w ith the
8th Air F orce,. He flew 35 m is
sions' as a com m an d p ilot. He
'had been aw ard ed th e F ly in g
Cross,, the Air M edal, the AirF o rc e O utstanding U n it Award,
European, A frican, M iddle E a s t
C am paign M edal and W orld
In accepting the chairm anship,
CARD OF THANKS
War V ictory M edal.
of the Camp D evelopm ent P r o
H e r em a in ed in the service
gram . Dr. New m an urged the ( I w ish to th a n k you for1 the
residents, of the five county area . votes I received in th e la st e le c - and serv ed iri various p a rts of
the world. H e w as p rom oted to
served by the Seven Lakes G irl tion.
M ary Lou Y ears
lieutenan t colon el abou t three
Scout Council to give som e ear-]
y ea rs ago and w a s a B52 pilot
P olice Judge T h om as W. B id
w hen he retired.
H e was. a m em b er of A r ca d ia 1 dle disposed o f 13 c a se s in tr a f
M em orial P o s t 2883 of the V et fic c o u r t a t City H a ll the, p a s t
eran s of F o re ig n W ars, N ew ark. week.
Lolyd B. L ittlefield , N ew ark
B esid es h is w ife, the form er
G race S ieioff, he le a v e s a son,. RD 2, w as fin e d $50 o n h is p le a
M ichael J .; a d a u g h te r, M au of g u ilty to a ch arge -o f oper
reen G., all of F a lm o u th ; a a tin g a veh icle w h ile h is lic e n se
daughter, N an cy R ., a student, was revoked.
a t th e U n iv ersity o f California;,
R ih card L’ O’C onnor, 100 N.
a brother, D an iel F . of M onson, M ain S t., M arion, pleaded, g u ilty
and a sister., M argaret- Sheehe to a charge o f driving t h e w ron g
of N ew ark.
way on a 1-w a y str e e t an d w as
A ■m ilita ry fun eral w a s held fin e d $10.
M onday w ith bu rial in B ethany
R aym ond M. C u rtis o f 305
C em etery.
M adison St., Newark, p a id a $20
fine on his plea o f g u ilty to* a
sp eed in g charge.
V ernon E. G ilm er p f P O B o x
182, W illiam son, w a s f in e d $5
on h is p lea o f g u ilty to a sto p
lig h t violation.
L aw rence K , P la n tz, R o u te
104, Red Creek, p aid a $10 fin e
on h is p le a o f g u ilty to a c h a r g e
N ew V olun teers recen tly en o f follow in g too closely.
rolled a t the N ew ark State
Isaac H. Suw yn, 224 B a ile y
School inclu de a Y -T een Club R oad, Newark, w as fin ed $10 on
from the. YWCA in R och ester. h is p le a o f g u ilty to a c h a r g e o f
T hey w ill begin th eir a c tiv e m ak in g a n im proper turn,
ties a t the lo ca l institution on
W illiam R. Moon, 306 C olton
N ov. 13. O ther V olu n teers from
Ave., Newark, was fined- $5 on
R och ester include M a ry M ad
h is p lea of g u ilty to a stop
den and M ary M oyer, w ho w ill
lig h t violation.
en tertain p a tie n ts in the F e m a le
R ichard A. D ow ney o f B loom
In firm ary H; E llen Gould and
D aryl F a ro n e, who h a v e b e e n R o a d , N ew ark , r e c e iv e d a su
assig n ed to F e m a le In fir m a r y I; sp en d ed sentence on h is p le a to
Julie M eehan, K ath erin e Kuhn a charge of drivin g an u n re g is
and Judv S e g e rso n , w ho w ill te re d m otor v eh icle.
N elson F .-M cG inn, 25 M eadow
sp en d tim e w ith th e child ren in
the P . T. D epartm en t.
D r iv e , P a lm y r a , fo r fe ited $25
A lso, K atie H all and M ary bail on a sp eed in g su m m ons.
Zurich, w h o w ill go to th e “JE” : Jo h n n y T. B row n o f A tla n tic
Building; D ebora D ean , Cheryl City,. N. Y. w as fin d $10 o n iiis
F orget, M ary Brown and Nancy plea of gu ilty to a c h a r g e of
Northriip, a ssig n ed
to W est fa ilu re to keep right.
G uy M. D u nn in g, 99 R id ge
D orm L, and P a m ela Boyer,
FUNERAL HOME
K atherine M cN am ara and P a w ay St., W illiam son, paid a $5
HARRY "W. PARKER ESTATE
tricia Seeb rin g, a ssig n ed to the fin e on h is plea o f g u ilty to a
stop lig h t infraction.
C hildren’s B u ild in g .*
Jam es M. Rich, Jr., 423 W.
ROBERT H- RAYFIELD, Licensed M anager
M iller St., Newark, w as fin e d $5
Social W elfa re A id e
o n h is p lea o f gu ilty to a stop
lig h t sum m ons.
C onfers in Newark
W e consider it our
P atrick P. Angelo, 1521' O n
first obligation to
M rs. J a n e t H dllow av of the tario Center Road, W alw orth,
be heedful of the
W ayne County D ep artm en t of paid a $5 fin e on h is p le a of
fam ily's every w ish
S ocial W elfare c o n ferred w ith g u ilty to a charge o f d rivin g a
and do everything
three m e m b er s of the Social c a r w ith un safe tires.
S erv ice D ep a rtm en t of th e N e w
possible to ligh ten
ark State School to clarify fu r
burdens.
ther the p roced u res for p r o c e s s
ing ap p lication s for W elfare
g ra n ts for eligib le p a tien ts In
'Faithfully serving
th e F am ily Care program .
The three m e m b e r s m eetin g
families of all faiths
with Mrs. H ollow ay w e r e M rs.
A lice Sm ith, M rs. C arolyn M a
son and M rs. E lean or H art..
New Volunteers
To Begin Duties
At School Nov. 13
PARKER
CALL DE 1 -3 2 5 5
A m bulance S ervice D ay or N ight
KewaA’s Funeral Houie
CARD O F TH A N K S
I w ish to thank neighbors,
friend s and r ela tiv e s for the
card s and g ifts se n t to m e while
I w a s a p a tien t, at the NewarkW ayne
C om m unity
H ospital.
Sp ecial than ks to the nurses,
n u rses a id e s, Dr'. D iam on d and
Dr. Asin.
R on ald H erm an
ssss®
only
i
i i <t],'
;l
\<
■jit*I
.
R ack
You^s To Use
Offers you the privacy of your own
home regardless of cost.
Provides for modern surroundings in
fo
of
"
J
A ges
Offers a-
No Additional Cost
on atmosphere that is homelike.
'
• Ample parking of c<arsr away from
meters or other perking restrictions.
P o u b le P ro tectio n
G uaran tee
'W hen y o u r fam ily monu*
tn en t is idehtified' With the
R o c k o f A g es tr a d e m a r k
seal, i t is guaranteed n o t onX a t t x J m erected. A R ock
r O S s S ' o t Ages exclusive; ■
t t o w R ock o f A g o * A othoftzod D . a t a r .
i.
SERVICE
G.
S C H U L Z , In c .
Leon R. Hall, Lie. M gr.
M ap le C o u rt — dust1 O f f M ain
M iss M ary De Pauvv, Keuka C ollege stu d en t, w ill b egin her
p erio d of field work w ith th e W ayne C ounty Library System- in
N ew ark, it w as ann oun ced by Mrs. G eorge Hunt, c h a irm a n o f th e
P r iz e s w ere
at
Albert. R, P ierce, a New ark B oard o f T rustees, o n Nov. 15, con tin u in g th rou gh D ec, 18
an n u al H allow
H igh S c h o o l graduate, h a s re--I
ty at. the E ast r
M iss D eP a u w is the daughter
■ 3cho|
sign ed as c ity m an ager o f R aton. o f M r. a n d M rs. V ictor D eP au w
on. F r id a y . Jtn,.,.
C ity, New M exico, to accep t a . o f H yde P ark w ay., P a lm y ra .
F elix, the C at aim.
farl|
sim ilar p o sitio n in Tucum eari, H er fa tlic r is owne> -of the D ea s a sk eleton » « v
.n i
N. M.
i P ’a uw C h evrolet agen cy in N ew
k in d ergarten ,
S tev en Seely
.,
T h e form er N ew ark H igh a rk. She is stu d yin g at Keuka
wu-v
School fo o tb a ll sta r h a d been fpr h e r d e g r e e in -elem entary
M arie Alexander .i!
city m an ager of R aton City E d u cation and has selected li
S q u aw first grau. -*.M■‘ta kflil
MaJ
cia- D elire a s an jj,,
sin ce April 1962.
brary work to fulfill the req uire
•Jn ".r! j
D a v id Hoad as a :
His resig n a tio n is effectiv e as m e n ts of a com m u n ity se r v ic e
e r won- prizes m- i.
o f Nov.' 22, 19A5. T h e n ew T u - p r o je c t a s outlined by th e offfourth p.rades -a.--..; - L u a |
cum cari p o sitio n carries’ a sta r t c a m p u s fie ld work program .
Lue a s the frur.-.;
in g salary of $11,500 a year.
D u ring her fresh m an year,.
a n d B obby Bees,,;, ' a )p-,]
P ierce p r e se n tly is p resid en t o f M iss D eP au w is reouired to
prize Winners m ->■ -Mta,
th e N ew -Mexico C ity M anager’s c o m p lete a to ta l o f 120 hours
six th g ra d es.
A ssociation , a m em ber o f t h e lea r n in g w h ile Working in a field
H onorable n u :.
board o f directors o f t h e Hew r e la te d to her stu dies. B locks
■v
T h o m a s Walter.-,...
M exico M unicip al L eague and a o f tim e a r e set a sid e in th e c o l
Ka'!pJ
B on n ie S ch ra d er'.
m em ber
of
th e
M eth odist le g e c a le n d a r for th is purpose-,
Aql
ic a , S co tt Wa'l.e
Church, t h e R aton K iw an is Club .T h e. stu d e n t w iii atten d Book
an d M ich ael V. m I’W.K.P
a n d th e C h am ber o f Com m erce, R e v ie w m eetings-, w ork w ith tire |
asI
w ou nd ed soldier.
H e a lso (belongs to several n a .public, at th e N ew ark P ublic L i
tion al c ity g o v ern m en t o rg a n b ra ry , and a ss is t in various':
izations.
■phases of a d m in istrative work.
M A R Y D E PAUW
F rom 1961 to 1962 h e w a s a d
M iss D e P a u w d evelop ed h e r
1 HAY SERVICE
m in istr a tiv e a n a ly st in th e d i in te r e st in lib rary s e r v ic e while
vision .of research and budget a stu d en t in the P a lm y ra -M a ce
ON
CARD OF TH ANK S
in th e City of P h oen ix. H e Was don C en tral School assistin g ■in,
c ity m a n a g e r o f A vondale, Ariz., th e sch ool lib rary. Sh e graduat-J o u r recent, sad
loss le a v e s us
tow ard s
from 1959 to 1961 a n d w a s a d ed in the top ten o f her c la s s ,y ^ ith gratefu l h e a r ts
m in istr a tiv e a ss is ta n t to tlie w a s a m em b er of th e N a tio n a l. neighb ors and frien d s. T heir
public w orks d irector of th e -city Honor S o ciety , served: on the com forting e x o re ssio n s of sy m o f P h o e n ix f r o m '1950-59. F rom yea rb o o k sta ff and held office-! patn y and thoughtfulness w ill
1947-49 h e w as a new s reporter in the Junior C la ssic a l L ea g u e alw ays, be rem em b ered .
o n th e A rizona T im es an d from L atip Club. She a c tiv e ly p ar
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d w a rd M urray
1939-47 w a s a c h ie f w arran t o f tic ip a te d in school sp orts.
and Children.
ficer ,in t h e su pp ly corps o f th e
T he W ayne County Library
-U.S. N avy.
S y s te m
is
a state-supported
CARD OF THANKS
P ierce i s m arried a n d h a s a g e n c y w h ose pu rp ose it is to
A sin cere thank y o u to th e
th ree d a u g h te rs.' H e sa id h e e x ten d , im p rove and stren gthen R e v . M r. H arris for his c a lls,
plan s to m ove his, fa m ily to T u - lib ra r y se r v ic e to resid en ts o f jy[r s . H arris and Sunday Schqol
cum cari in la te Novem ber.
W ayne County through its m em - clasSi a ll m y {ri end s and rela ber lib ra r ies.
-tives, girls a t C. H. S tu art, The
'E n c o m p a ssin g
lib ra r ies
in A rea H om e D em . U n it and a ll
■Clyde, L yons, M arion, N ew ark , em p lo y ees a t H ickoks for th eir
O ntario, P a lm y r a , R ed Creek, card s, gifts and b e st w ish es
R o se, S od u s, W alw orth, W illiam w hile I- w as a p atien t in Stron g
son , W o lco tt an d th e M aqedon M em orial a t Rochester..
R e a d in g C enter, th e S y stem
Durin F ly n n
E. UNION, NEWARK
h elp s th ese m em b er lib raries
Sodus,, N . Y .
th r o u g h a com b in ation of gran ts
in c a sh , books and se r v ic e s . The
h ea d q u a rters office is located i n ;•
the N ew ark P ublic L ibrary.
■ E v e r in crea sin g d em a n d s on
lo ca l lib ra r ies, expand ing book
M rs. F lo y d R . M cK ay,, p resi co lle ctio n s an d referen ce n e e d s,
dent o f the W om en’s A ssociation c o m b in e to open this field to i n - !•
of
the
P a r k * P re sb y ter ia n te r e ste d ,
civic-m in d ed
young!
Church, h a s ann oun ced c o m m it .people.
v
Ite e s for th e C h ristm as B azaar
to be h eld T u e sd a y , N ov. 30,
C A R B rO F TH ANKS
jfrom 10 a rn. until 9 p m
I w ish tb thank li-lutivi-.s,
M rs.
W illiam
C rothers
is frien d s, N e w a fk F ir e D epart-!
ch airm an o f the e v e n t with Mrs. m e n t A u xiliary o f th e N ewark
Cari S ch m id t a s co-ch airm an, F ir e D ep artm en t, p a tr o n s o f
M rs. L yle B urnh am is treasu rer 1E a s t N e w a r k G rill, R iegel & Co.. ’
and M rs. T h o m a s B idd le, se c r e fe llo w s of th e pap er m ill. an d .
2 door H.T. gold fin ish , m a tc h in g interior, radio hi-aier,
tary ’ M r s .- E lm e r D u B ois and I D r. B rand of Clifton Sp_rings j
power steeririg-brakp s-seats, a ir conditioning. \i h n-ivali
M rs. R a y m o n d ’ Muth are on the , H osp ital for their kin d n ess dur
tires, tinted glass, sp eed co n tro l, a u to m a tic trails, ti.oaa
ca llin g c o m m itte e; M rs. John ing m y rec en t b erea v em en t.
I
S la g le, M rs. D on ald Vander
M rs. M ervyn B la u v e lt
„
;-----------brook, M rs. K enneth T ack, pub
lic ity ; M rs. C harles S iles, M rs.
Advert isompmT h om as B idd le, gift shop; Mrs.
L ester
Zornow, M rs. A lfr e d ’
4 door, lig h t blu e fin ish , m a tc h in g interior, radio,
W infrey, L ittle Shop.
heater, standard tra n s. V /8.
THE 6 0 0 0 MILE
M rs. C harles G ifford is in
ch a r g e o f doll clo th es; M rs. Rob
SERVICE INTERVAL
e r t W eek s a n d M fs. H arold M ay
L arge city ta x i operators, who
berry o f ap ron s; M rs. E dw ard
M unday an d M rs. D o n a ld , P a l h a v e b eco m e exp erts over th e
M edium green fin ish , m a tc h in g in terior, radio, heater,
m e r , b a k ed tood; M fs, F loyd yeays in keep in g
power steerin g -b ra k es-w in d o w s, w h ite w a ll tires. Auto,
M cK ay a n d 'M r s. Stan ley P rou t, a u to ser v ic e costs
trans. E x cep tio n a lly c le a n .
^
down,
are
great
frozen food s; M rs. Arthur G raf,
b
elievers
in
th
e
can d y; M rs. C h arles H ausm an
a
an d M ys.
G eorge
Chapm an, a d a g e t h a t
n u rsery;
and
M rs. W ilbur “stitc h in t i m e
S ch w a rtz an d
Mrs., W illiam saves n in e.” W h at
2 door H.T, red a n d w h ite fin ish , m atrhing interior,
th eir -book records
C rane, the sn a ck bar.
radio, heater, V/8, stic k sh ift. Low m ileage.
C offee, te a and sn ack s w ill be show m a k e s good
Ra.y
a v a ila b le from 10 a .m . until advice t o all of u s
A recen t d e v e l
11:30 a .m . and from 1:30 p.m .
Tyman
un til 4:30- p .m . L uncheon w ill be op m en t, fo r in se r v e d fro m 11:30 a .m . until staince, is t h a t som e com panies
ar e r ep la c in g sealed lubrication 1:130 p ,m .
4 door, solid black fin ish , m a tc h in g in terior. V 8. auto*
b ea rin g s w ith t h e “o ld fa sh io n - ;
m atic trans. Local o n e ow n er, excep tion ally clean.
ed ” k in d th a t need atten tio n )
every tw o th ou san d m iles or so.
H ow com e? So th a t th eir cabs
w ill be sure to g e t th e frequent
ch eck ups th a t uncover poten-*
tia l breakdow ns and do som e- ‘
Z door, solid b la ck fin ish , m a tc h in g interior radio,
Anthony M oyer
th in g ab ou t th em before thcy
heater, 6 cylinder* sta n d a r d tr a n s. 18,000 actual -mdrs.
.Anthony (C olarocco) M oyer of beedm e a 'r e a lit y .
|
924 B u tte r n u t St., Syracuse died
s15
W h ile th is m ay n ot be n eees- j
u n ex p ec te d ly S atu rd ay n i g h t
sary
for
norm
al
passenger
<
ar
i
(Nov. 6, 1965) in S y ra cu se. He
use, it m a k es a poin t th a t is
w a s 36.
. A n a tiv e o f N ew ark , Mr. M oy im p ortan t. W hen your car dnes
2 d oor (ch oice o f 2 ), radios, h e a te r s, autom atic trans
e r h a d b e e n em p lo y ed a t the n eed a n oil c h a n g e at the r r m issions, V/8 e n g in e . . . F rom
^ 1 3 9 5
N e w a r k S ta te School and the om m en ded 6000 m iles or two
m
oiith
s
it
n
e
e
d
s
a
little
-loving
VA H osp ital in C anandaigua,
i
but for the p ast 3 1/, y ea rs had care a s well.
d riven a c a b in S yracu se.
S ix th o u sa n d m iles is a good !
H e le a v e s h is m other and tim e to ch eck tires for m is
2 door hardtop , solid b lack fin ish , red i n t e r " "-, radio,
Step-father, Mr. and M rs. F rank
heater, sta n d a rd tran s. R eal n ice.
a lig n m en t b efore it does too
S a n telli bf N ew ark: his w ife, m u ch d a m a g e, clogged air fil- !
F r a n c e s of S yracu se; one sort, ters, b rak es an d carburetor ad- i
P a u l, arid fou r d a u g h ters. R ose ju s tm e n t a n d th e sealed lu- j
Anri, M ary, Joan an d P auline, b r ica tio n jo in ts them selves. If a ll a t hom e:
two brothers,
2 door, m edium green fin ish , m a tc h in g intorii'lr. radioyou r c a r h a s positive crankcase !
F r a n k and D avid C 'la ro c co , v e n tila tio n , th e hose valves I
heater, 6 cylinder, • sta n d a rd tr a ils.
g
both bf N ew ark; one sister-, Mrs.
a n d fittin g s should be cleaned
A n thon y (Josep h in e) Arnitz of a n d i f n ecessary th e valve ;
Clydfe,: and se v e ra l--n iec e s ,and 'should he replaced.
n ep h ew s.
T a x i c o m p a n y re cords of t hou- :
A se r v ic e w a s h eld W ednes
5o lid w h ite finish* red in terior, radio, heater fi i'Hn
d a y a t 9 a .m . a t St. M ichael's sa n d s 'o f cab s are analyzed to
ctyr:, standard trans., tin te d w in d sh ield .
Chtlrcli w ith the R evi Joseph su ye m o n e y on repairs and I
M cD on nell ''officiating: B urial breakdow ns arid when frequent
w ill be in N e w a r k C em etery.
service in tervals are recoin- i
A R o sa ry w a s reeitteki T uesday m en d ed you ca n be assured they ‘
a t 7:15 p .m . a t the Schulz F u do ju s t th a t.
4 dbor* turquoise a n d w h ite fin ish , inatchinc in”'1!
n e r a l H om e.
radio* heater, pow er ste er in g , au to m a tic
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SCHOOL TOUR SET
C h urch w om en o f th e E pisco
< u p a l D io ecese of R och ester will
h a v e a tour o f th e Newark S tate
C L O S E D W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G S
S ch o o l on T u e s d a y ,, Nov. 16,
fr o m 9:45 a.m . to 2:45 p.m.
N EW ARK
GRANITE. W O R K S .
O w n e d a n d O p e ra te d b y
M r s . M a r y B e n z ie
7 2 1 N . M a in S t .
D ia l D E 1 - 3 0 0 3
G ilbert Sergeant, N ew ark Cen
tral S chool p sych ologist, w ill be
th e sn ea k er a t the Junior H igh
FTA m eeting on T u esd ay, N ov.
16 a t 8 p .m . in the junior high
auditorium .
H}s topic w ill be “ P ro b le m s
o f -Early A d olescen ce’’. All par
e n ts With children in a n y o f the
sc h o o ls a r e invited to atten d .
Sergean t is a grad u ate of Shd u s C entral School and of P en n
S tate U niversity With a B S in
p sy ch o lo g y . H e took h is m a s
ter's in psych ology a t M iam i
U n iv e r sity , Ohio and; h a s done
graduate work at tlie U niver
s ity o f R ochester.
He taught E n glish a t H ilton
C en tral School and serv ed a s a
grad u ate assista n t to th e D ir ec
to r o f the Educational C linic at
M ia m i U n iversity. He has- been
sc h o o l p sych ologist a t Lyons
a n d i s p resen tly full tim e school
p sy ch o lo g ist a t N ew ark Central
S ch ool. ■**4S ergean t is m arried and the
fa th e r -of one son.
A question- and a n sw er period
w ill follow his talk,
-Refreshm ents Will b e served
in th e ca feteria follow in g the
m eetin g , according to M rs. L ew
i s Johnson,, program ch airm an .
C ou nty Legion Sponsors
M em bership C o n te st
The Wayne County A m erican
L e g io n held its m onthly m eetin g
T u esd ay night at the Legion
P o st H om e In L yons.
County; C om m ander G age Al
brigh t w ill a ccep t 'm em bership
r ep orts from the 14 posts in the
co u n ty . C om m an ders are re-m inded 'by A lbright th a t the
c o u n ty m em b ersh ip con test w ill
-close on N o v . 12.
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ADELRHATE&
A d clp h a tes of th e A rcadia R eforaned C hurch w ill m eet oh
W ednesday, Nov. 17 a t th e hom e
o f Mr. a n d Mrs. W aiter VanHifck en of S tu erw ald Ave. a t 7:30P'.m.
P resideiit
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