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( tioned at'-Ft. Dix, N. J., flew Thursday, Mar. 21., 1968 Jmiy ,, skid rr. mu f .r 'Happy\ home to spend the past weekend i —— - ^ - •* Pappy’’ Weekend, March 15. . with his parents, M r and M r s . j ^ and Mrs> L jr. Egleson of Miss RebecCa; Rice, daughter Harold Rohlin. of W. Sbeiman p ec{ ^ teaV(f j W t'fetUrnecl’-°f Mr. and M r s . F r a n c is R t o of 'idt' f Iliahlahd'fr° m tW « al * earl -Schmidt of Highland 0f RQcnesier t$ur of M e x ico.E d g e d St. r7fv'er, pPrtaid ''Sfrasseh 'xrf~Wii=^ftmT\'wsttrd“the^¥ijea-tartH3eaih«1 liams- St Dr. Roy Wemett of Oak snla’, Mexico T a x e o , Cuer- • Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chittenden anti Jerry Zolan of South Havaca mid tlie Toltec j of'.E. Maple Ave, have just re- A.ve. spent, the past week at Jay India® ruins of Chichen Itza, -turned frojn a-J®W days skiing Peak, Vt., skiing. 'Uxm al. . ' . in Sugar Rush, Warren; Vt. . >' . ' ______ - - ____________________ j Mrs. Sherman Bloomer is hos- 1 tesS for .her bridge club, Wed- ; nesday at-fter home on Williams . St. • ! • Timothy Follette, a student at ■Alfred, arrived home Monday ' for .spring- vacation with Ms p.gr- i ents, Mr.'-and Mrs. Rarold Fob . Iette of W ,,Millei St. I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ,Skar- .Jaeck .- oi-... Willow Ave. visited ■ Mrs. Skarbeck’s mother, Mrs' Cabjriela Coloiina of Olaen/sun- ' Say -in honor of her birthday. j Robert Morrison df Rt. 31 left i Sunday for Vietm UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Are you 'coiicerned 'about Superfluous H a ir a n d use Depila- perpeiual basis? Consider the safe perm a n e n t- Medically- ap proved M e thod by Electrolysis. , - ' TTerBeFs Electrolysis Studio 101 E. Miller St. Newatk, N. Y. 331-279? Open Thursdays 81 OO A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Mrs. Elina. Davis of--the- ©Id- Ly.unb Rd, was -a patient at aftende^ the . ’ jq I .Timothy Alan.&ten^ . Newark-Wavne Community .Hos-f„je;-goa of Maj and Roo_ jpital for-a. few days- last week.}er-t’ Stengle of Camp Drum, in ■ where she underwent-fOot sur^^-Geneva, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. aery - ' - i Sw.artele for god-mother. A ftuf-. , 1 fet followed at the horde of Mr,. Miss Marcia Kouwe will be i an^. jvjr^ Robert S.tengle Sr. on ’ Hamilton St., Geneva. and Mnsr--Bti.w*ird Swag.- j^_satuGdjy e.v£joing- .jguests p f .j Miss J IM a a .Asi:^ <a,,s 4 t home Friday to spend her’ spring 1 : vacation from Highland Hospital School of Nursing iis Rochester with, her fam ily,. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Kouwe of Grant St; Mr,' ahd Mrs. Robert Morrison; Dr. apd |drs, Joseph Asu of R-L 31 \included Mr. and Mrs. rSouth Ave., attended McKinley MeUlendyk* of - S tuer-1 Sister’s ” weekend at the t wald Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Lafry ! Michigan,-Ann Aropr. Mic!i Hirpnimus ar4d Mr. and Mrs. ,n guest of her sister,, Phil. Hironimus and daughter, , j^ g ^ Dawn Marie of Lyons. They had Hillsdale Dr are «„ j gathered to celebrate the birth- • in St Perel»hPendL'-’ Robert Mbrrison. Kinldy MeuTendyK 'ahcT 'T m r fy ; Hironim u s. ' ! JULIA MANGAN - - - 4 - — — Morigon - Da ly Trath ’ Irvin Smith'\ d r ffi'e’” M'insteert' Rd. was transferred from live Newark - Wayne Community . . . 'Hospital to the .Genesee Hospi- RiChard Truiitf, son_ of Mr. , tai Rochester, last Friday. . . and Mrs. Richard Truini of Elm- . . , uluoul wood Ave., arrived March 17 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker and,}Braman 0f Pittsferd, are spend- from Georgia Tech. A tlanta,; family of Parker Rd.. visited - “- 1 Ga.. to spehd 'semester .break j their daughter, Mrs. Gerald De- with his parents. I pape and husband of Erie, Pa., Mrs. R ohext ' Renter and. her ! the weekepd. children, - D enise and S c o tt-of I Mr.-and Mrs. Simon Smith of Port Washington, are ‘visiting.; Geneva Spent the weekend with her p jrents, Mr. and MrS, Or -1 Mrs. Irene DeMay and Debra Of ville Greule of Grace Ave, for Mobile Trailer Pk. a-week.1’ , . Henson Shirtz of E. Maple Ave, attended “ Happy Pappy’7' weekend at Skunore as. a guest of his daughter, Rebecca., Mrs.- Milton C. Latta of Peir son Ave.. and .Mrs. Douglas Rook o f Wiliinnis St. attended the Na- t onai League of Pett Women’s luncheon held at- the Corinthian -Club m-Svra.eius£. March Ki, Dr. Gregory Cook, son of Mr. and S Mrs. Willard A. Cook -of P o r t , * Gibson and a classmate, Paul - ing their spring vacation Florida-. They Are sfudents ■R.I.T. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carmen FrogU- la and- sons, Tony and Carmen t ^ of Syracuse, were Sunday guests j ^ of Mrs. Frogula’s sister, M rs.j Henry Van.Ooy.en, Mr. VanOoy-1 en ahd family of Blakely Court. ,4| ’ Miss Siizarine Serens, ter of Mr. and Mrs. aifgh- ■ed A. •r-tp\ KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION NEWARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS DATES ........ Lincoln School District Monday, April 1, 2-4 P.M., * East Palmyra School District Taesday, Aprji 2, 2-4 PiMr -■ Roosqyelt School District . Wednesday, April 3, 2-4 P.M. Perhins School •Training Center few the mtFh dilction of ,.the n6w 8,000 tractor. He retucris 'hofne Wednesday . evening. j Mrs, Elsie SHefihe fias: return ed to her home at 803 'Driving ■ Park ' Ave. after spending two months in Florida-v Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Lewis of Madison Ave. are spending weeks in Houston., Tex., with their son and family, Mr. and-Mrs. John Lewis. Tim Lew- • is, a student a t the U-. .of Mis souri, Will join Ins parents in- Houston during spring vacation. fEsther - Goddard- w-a-a^-gnestl-Serehs.of Stuart A-ve j Q . 'stirglT I . V 1 M A X !' mu X m X I L. A W ftlrtn m I i . • cal patient at the Newark- Way ne Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mangan 1 speaker. ■of 504 Colton Av.« announce the'[ , , , , „rio.„B.pmpTlt of their dauehter Mrs- Ernest Short,, daughter, AuSa to !SahdraV.and son.. Paul, of S h o r t * , Robert Skinner, a junior at St. Mr knu Mra Cliarles Daiv' of i Rd- left Monday to - attend: am-Bonaventure, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs.. u iaries paly oi i pSn-fipuS& Tmxmfo Bible C o l-, ta Raleigh, N. C. where-he at- . ___ 1 lege.,Toronto. Canada, They r e - , tended the St. Bonaventure- ;raauate of > nS,osviov • -• i North TfaroTLna, NCAA basket- Glens Falls. Miss. Mabgan is a SiOTirace U1 ; turned -Tuesday, the State University College at j •• - 1 bajj game. He is the son of Mr. Cortland and is employyed a t ; Rick Kouwe, son of Mr. and and j^g. Charles Skinner of the Social Security Admlnistta- Mrs, Peter Kouwe. of-Grant St.-,. j>roSpect St ‘ tion headquarters, Rego Park; I will arrive home Friday to' .N. Y. j spend his spring vacation at his Mrs. Anthony Skarbek of Wil- Her fiance, a graduate . o f ' home. Rick is doing graduate I low -Ave., Mrs. Gabriela Colon- gjpn a C'dleec’ Albany and the work at New York-University. |na and Dr. and Mrs.. Andrew .University “of Virginia.^ Char- L ^ Ttrtm.pord ana daughter ;i % CZJft-,S,!l or •C?ean ^ lottesvllle is an instructor in ’ J o n u r o r a a n o aaugnter, :re turned, from vacationing- m ioiw.sv.uiL,. is uisuuLbur ui RUppn' 0f New York City, are. - the English depa-rtmeht a t St. i visiting Mrs_ F ord's sister, Mrs. I John, Fislvrr College, Rochester - San Juan, Puerto Rico. Thursday, April 4, 2-4' P.M. RECORDS REQUIRED Birth Certificate Evidence of, Polio Immunization Information about other imnouuizatiom.. .. IMPORTANT A new Public H e alth Uaw requires th a t each child must Be . immunized •against .poliomyelitis in Order to atten d ari'y public, private or parochial school m flew York State. ’ . . Jerry E. Zolan and Mr. Zolan of | Lance Monje, a student at- An August wedding is planned. flouth Av&, johih State, is spending his - .m u , , , „ - 'spring Break with his brother, Last Thursday, Jac^B a r o o d y , at m y Qf Colorado. a student at Kent State College, ^ pfan to ski at Snowmass, arrived home for sem e s -.— - ____- ™-— —- A F i n e S e l e c t i o n O f B e a u t i f u l S p r i n g A p p a r e l H a s J u s t C o m e In . SIZES: Misses 10-20 Juniors 5-15 - Three Wayne County minis ters have been appointed to the Chaplains Advisory Committee -of'trie Wayne County Civil De fense by Edward SwartelC, d i rector. • . Appointed were the Rev, Rdb- Kroth. pastor of St. John’s ' ’ Lutheran Church of Lyons, • chief; the Rev. Gary LaLonde, . j_assistant,pastor of St, M ichael’s CIuiFeh d f Newarkrancl 'thF Rev'.'' Raymond Masserar. pastor pf the Fast- Presbyterian Church I of Clyde.' . f Svvartele said the objectives of ? •' the committee are to promote ! and develop a CiviFDPfense or igan izat ion. of clergymen to be i known as the Chaplain Service of Wajme County. Tlie-advisory committee will work on uniform operating procedures for clergy men of the Chaplain Service ! during war or natural disasters. I They will represent the Prot- iestant. Catholic and Jewish I faiths, Their duties will be to work with the Wayne County Of- fice of Civil Defense at the county level and to coordinate | a ll functions dealing with the j religious needs of the people. ' ‘ Yale and Aspen. They are the ENGAGED — The engage ment of Miss Bonnie Shulters and Terry Nelson, son of Mr. a^v'-te-s^El.wood Nelson of fitoplSa^Towar is •annou.giyjd.T by l?er parents, IVlr. and Mrs.' Kenneth 'Ehrhardt of Blnrk- mar St. Ohio .1-' ter break He itf the son of M r .lgons or Mr, and- Mrs John mc V i - f nd M is. C. G jBaroody of Col- (Cue of w . Maple Ave. ton Ave. He w n iTm u rn to col-; . - lege March 2JL- i* Miss Patricia MacGregor. ? S 5 i 5 i & ■ I l ' v ' T r ' i i ' aMeading-Uie party, lip - ? - A '■»»»*. ■<> P - ^ s y j a s f J Colo., where Capt Vanestr-a-nd-L^' . & ^ i e r a e r Bru?e S d -i iS stationed. He is with the Med- erner’ B li Ce ana teal Dept: in the Army. Mrs? BlUy KoernPr' ; Helena Bowers of Ovid was also1* Mr, and Mrs. Ray Cook ofR o - -v-a—guest-of her son and fam ily, • Chester will be Sunday guests Mr.- and Mrs. Donald E. B o w e r s' 0f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shultz of oii Saturday, Richard Vanderbrook, son of ITM rrand-'M rs'rDonaldVander-' r brook of Williams St., is expect- ed’ home this week from Penn State for several d p s on a term break. tWL Miller .St. m C m te r - 213 W . MILLER ST Pfi. 331.3830 \ T H A N K Y O U EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE OUR GRAND OPENING A GREAT SUCCESS. PHIL'S SHOE STORE (Form e rly BoynEon'.s) DOWNTOWN NEWARK HOME STYLE CHICKEN SUPPER Fairville Firemen’s Hall FAIRVILLE, N’ Y. SAT., MARCH 30 — 5:30 To 8:00 P.M. TICKETS: ADULTS $2:00 — UNDER 12 $1,00 Children Under 5 Ffee ~ ' SPONSORED B Y FAIRVILLE FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY Mr. and Mrs. Richard- Halia- . Mr.' and Mrs. William T. Kel- Ijikof W, Maple Ave. attended parents weekend at Mary Manse College in Toledo, Ohio where their daughter, Mary Ann is a senior. _________ J. Steven Ridley, son of Mr. gan of Grant St- have returned 1 and Mrs. Gerald Ridley of Vien- from .Florida where they parti-1 na Rd., has been pledged to the ^ cipated in the Mid-Winter L ight-1 P h i Delta Theta fraternity ai- ning Regatta at the St. Peters burg Yacht CJub. H a lf Sizes: 14l/2-24i/2 12.95 - 17.95 , Lions, Rotary C lubs ___ To Honor AFS Studenfs Miss Debbie Corthals. daimh- ter of Mr. and Ivfrs. Frank Cor thals of W. Maple Ave. is ex pected Saturday, March 23, for spiing recess. She is a student at. St. Lawrence Tf, _____ Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owensboro, Ky. Norbett Kaupp has returned home after spending a week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Kaupp, who are vaca- jdent direction of Shirley Bean, tioning in Clearwater, F l a . . | Melanie Somerset and Elaine te-H-Vaad- Two 1-Act Plays Members of the Civics Club at St. Michael School are turn ing thespians. They’re rehearsing for two one-act plays to be staged In the school, auditorium on the nights of April 5 and 6 under the stu- Finewoods Western Auto 217 S. MAIN NEWARK, N. Y Phone .331-2729 BICYCLE HEADQUARTERS N e w an d U sed Complete Bike Repair Service W e Take Trade-Ins Parts and Accessories ALL STYLES •h • Medium Weigh! • Light Weight • Racers • Buzz Bikes • Tandem • Unicycles • Tricycles Mrs. ‘John Everhart and of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brown children, Tammi and Timmy of ! o f Godfrey St., is expected Fri- Pittsbm-eh spent” several Hava ! day for her spring vacation. She Ctobs will hold n joint meeting | with ter parents! * and Mrs ,^ 1 return to Syracuse U, April The Newark Linns and Rotary today at 6:30 p.m. in the _ lark senior high school cafeteria ! 1 St\ re_ to honor .the 11 American F4e.ld - , ' Mrs. Edward Avery of Peir- Service students in the Newark - area and\ also the American stu- Miss Sherry Weiler, daughter ^ u of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiler soft Ave. participated in the j °*- T)r., arrives home this The plays, “Summer Comes to “ the Biamond O’’ arid' “The Man in the Bowler Hat,” will be presented for the benefit of ffie school arid the missions. Curtain time is- 7:30 p.m. Cast for “The Man in the T h e E a s t e r P a r a d e I s O n dents who spent last summer New York State Bowline Tour- weekend for her spring vacation Bowler Hat” includes Thomas _ I ____ 1 ; l _ -T i 1 « ... . . ' : 1. ®- ’ (ttnvn tTn tMlfV tlAt* KnnvMMnfri mm ____ n _ _ . w.. 1 aboard as a part of the Ameri can's Abroad Program. I ' .It will also be a ladies’ night program for the two service I clubs. | ’ CXt’B TO MEET The Arcadia Teacher’s club nament in Watertown over the past weekend.. ’ Alan D, VanReypen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanRey- pen of E . Maple Aye., arrived March 15 from Tilton Prep School, Tilton, N. H. for spring ! will meet with .Mrs. Peter Day- j Vacatkm’ He Wi,] return APrl1 **■ , ton, 147 Peirson Ave., Monday j Larry Boeye, son of Mr. and evening; March 25 at 7.30! jMrs. Nelson Boeye of N. Creek | \ TKGOP MEETING Prid-a5'’ March ! Boy Scout Troop 122 met Mon-1 a day night for a demonstration! ‘ on knots by the Thtinderbird Mrs. A. Correl from Lima N. Patrol and a skit by the Eagle Y. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy [FatroTT - ’ wem ett of Oak P r . ' I from H a fgut. Her roommate wilPbe her guest for a few days. Charles Tompkins o f J’ermyri, E a ., is . visiting h is. daughter, Mrs, Bruce Williams, Mr, Wil liam s and fam ily of Rose Dr. fok a w eek. Mr. and Mrs. George Lookup of Pine Ridge Dr. returned Monday evening from a three- week stay in Florida. While and Mrs. Edward Deppart of Venice for a few days and then spenL the, r e st of. thejj? vacation in Englewood. New! Outdoor carpet in colorful patterns! i ; only frdrn Ozite! Now get all the proven features of Orlte Outdoor Carpet... plus striking patterns.'They're actual patterns colored right fnfd the carpet.. .'not burhed-in daslgnslhathold.dirti It's Ozife Rests Carpet made witfi Vectra® tlBef. Choose froth Briq/fr Wrdught iron arid Mosaic patterns .., oacB in several different colors. Use on porch,' patio-, balcony, walkway, GreaHor indoors top. ' flffl sq. yd. $4.95 lp 0»-W*’niit t Iibtnim*nrf»clsfrtbvf»[rr A R T H U R G . S C H U L Z , I n c . 215 So, Main DE 1-2125 Nawaik, H. Y. \Make Your House A Home\ Mason, Rose Anne Bramante Steve Langensteto, Mark Line- han, Karen Carney, Ronald Nita And Dennis Greco. __ Portraymg roles in “Diamond O” . are Rick Roeland,. Steve Healy, Tom Burgess, Jim Witt, Joe Smith', Jeff. Cornwell, Jeff Burgess and. Paul Kamalsfcy. ; Tickets- m a y be purchased from members of -the Civics Clgb or at the door on the nights Of the p la y ... • ’ \Como Unto Me and I WHT Give Peace\ The fifth Midweek Lenten Service at Redeemer tuther- ia» Chmeh, Hope Off Edgeti W|M he held Wednesday, March 27th at 7:30 P.M. Con- tinuing a series tff sermons *ori' the wofds from the Cross, Pastor Kovae wilt discuss the fifth wordy “I am Thirsty.” Christr -MBtrea- otff7'’ morfdt' physiical suffering. Our cheer ful’ service to aid all people is -to Qtteneh the Lord’s tihhst, ’This Pastor and members of Redeemer Lutherm warmly welcome all visitors at this serviced. The youth of the -WOULD- YOU BELIEVE . Omvstaf? is regularly' advised by theNationjU Institute of Drycleaning about the latest fab rics, garment problem's and how to handle them. MID; our dothing-care chemist, helps us protect your, g arm ents.; congregation arc hosting a coffee fellowship after ’ the service. ‘iS r S ^ m t o n e Cernjittf Master Vrycfeaner 108 WEiST MILLER NEWARK. H Y.