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M a rion arid.Vicinity ^ Locál,. Editor—MISS, DORA WESTFALL' Dial 3002* TviiIpEiE§BYTERL^^COTJKCH, •_ •• • Bey- Maurice JV Yerduin, Pastor. 10:30. • ¿vine^w o rshii^, Sermon, r \iU45> Church'School session. Ad- V nlV Bible Study 'theme: P e ters • '\Counsel to Scattered ’ C h ristians The Youth * Leagues of ¿yons - presbytery will (hold an afternoon r ^ evening conference o n Friday, i May 28 th, a t the Lyons Presbyter- ' chui^h. Among the speakers 'and discussion group leaders are Dr. Oliver >«ordon, Rochester; Rev. DonaldJ jB. Blackstone; Rev. ’■George V. \Wolf; Rev. W<ef'' D -'Cavert, Syracuse, and Rev. David ' W|. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll of -• palmyra, N. Y., announce the m a r riage of their daughter, Delia A. Carroll, to Private Howard S. Ocque of Camp Lee, Virginia', son r. ‘and Mrs. Isaac O c q u e o f Marlon. 'The ceremony was performed May 14 by Chaplain H. Schultz a t '•Camp 'Lee, Va. The bride was • given in marriagte by Company C o m m ander First Lt. Homer H; H enderson. The b r i d e s m a i d was Aux. Marie Pflester, and the best man,'¿Corp. George Myr.es, all of Ca£np*iee. _ The bride wore a light green street length dress with^ London tan accessories. Her corsage was -white carnations. The groom is a graduate of Marion Central School. The bride • is a- popular member of the younger set in Palmyra. Follow ing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Ocque spent a short honeymoon at Hotel Stewart, Petersburg, Vir ginia. She has now returned to Palmyra to make her home with her parents a t 233 Howell Street, lor the present. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cattieu have ‘ received the announcement of the marriage of their son, Corp. Max Tyler Cattieu, stationed a t Fort Wayne, Ind., to Miss Helen K. Delahunt, daughter of Mrs. Ber nice Delahunt of Santa (Monica, California. The ceremony was performed in the church a t St. Albans, Hollywood, Calif., on April 25th, 1943, a t two o’clock in the • »ftemoon. T h e ceremony was Bishop HamptonT using the double ring service. The Williamson ^supplied the pulpit of lege-in June, 1941, and-’the follow- the Second Reformed Church, in Ing year tooli'library Work a t the thfj absence of the pastor. Rev.] S tate' Teachers' College, Albany. The p a s t !y ear'she has -been teach ing. afrW e st Jjeyden Central School Gipmelius • L apeltak, who .was en- . joying a vacation .at'Spring Lake, bride wore .navy -bluie -with-lIghB^cHgaS^— 1 blue accessories and a flowered £ a t . Mrs. Paul -Delahunt was bridesmaid and Pvt: M a rtin \Keller 'Was best man, M s s Betsy Rich arrived home from Keuka College on Tuesday for a ten day vacation. Miss Thelma Nortier was the guest, Sunday, of Miss Arline De- Fisher. Mr. and-Mrs. Arnold Schooner-, m a n are making their hom e with Mrs. Schonemian’s .brother, Man- ville Smith, and wife, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Lucieri Schooner- m an, as stated last week. Both are employed in Rochester, going 'back and forth each'day. ^ Mrs. Addle Frine was the guest, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark at Palmyra. Mrs. MjUcolm Inglis an d little son have returned from a Roch ester hospital-. While on a business trip to Newark, Mrs. John Hemmings and daughter, Mrs. Donald Winchell of Mayville, attended the concert by Rublnoff on Thursday. Others from litarion were (Mrs. William Howell and Miss Afabel Sm ith. Mrs. Donald Winchell returned to her home in Mayville on Tues day, after spending a week ylth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmings. Mr. and Mrs. James Lesson of East Palmyra were guests, Sun day, of Mr. and Mrs. John Ver- Plank and daughter, Elizabeth. H a rry B. Hollister and Charles L. Hollister of Conemaugh, Pa., a t tended the funeral of their uncle, Lloyd B. Hollister, Friday after noon. Mrs. Harlan Shaw has returned to her home, after being a patient a t Rochester Genesee Hospital. Fred Durfee of Lyons, former M arion resident, will undergo an Mr. an d ' ’M rs., Anson, Marshall- are spènding , a week’s vacation with friends a n à relatives i n >W11 t liamsporf, P a . They also a ttended the graduation exercises of D u - •shote H igh School, where their daughter, Rofee Marie,.is a m em ber of t h e Senior Class. L ieutenant and Mrs. V aughn F. Radley w e re guests last week, of Mr. an d M rs. Howard Radley. lieu ten a n t Radley, who is sta tioned a t D enver, was on a short furlough. Ann Nevil is a patient a t the Strong M e m b o rial Hospital, w h ere j she underw e n t' a sinus operation on W ednesday morning. The .funeral of Janies Greening^ 85, who died in the home of his nephew, Jo h n VerPlank,. M ay 19,' 1943, was h e ld from the VerPlank home on U n ion Street a t 2:30, Friday. M r. Greening was a n a tive of E n g land, comlilg to .this country a t th e age of 17. He m a r ried 57 y e a rs ago Miss Jennie S e t ter of W illiam son, who died a year later. A num b e r of years later he married S a r a h Smith bf M anches ter, who died 26 years ago. M r. Greening h a s since lived in Joy, until a year ago he came to make, his home w ith his nephew,. J o h n VerPlank, an d family. He h a d •been ill for over a year, and c r i t ically ill for th e past three* weeks. Burial was m a d e in .Marion, Rev. Robert M o o re officiating a t the services. Members of the World W ide League of b o th the First and Sec ond Reform ed churches joined in a program in honor of their mothers a t th e home of Mrs. Cor nelius Lapelbak, on .Tuesday eve ning. A fter a short program,' r e freshments w ere served. The M a rionette 4-H Club m e t for their f ir s t sewing lesson a t the at\ W e st Leyden, Slew York.’ Miss Stafford’will assùme her duties in M arion next September. STAMP SALE', • T h e stainp^sale at\school went! down to ,$70.45 .last week w ith graces S ii, Kindergarten, ¿econd, ! F o u rth and FiftH leading in the first five positions. POPPY SALE Poppies were distributed in the interm ediate- ¡grades 'last Friday for sale in the communi ty o n d over - the weekend' the three grades 4, 5 and 6, sold their entire stock of i 600 poppies'. Mrs. Susan W hite •) was in charge of this project, which is carried on annually pre ceding Memorial- Day. This week school-children are ^bringing contributions for the geranium s which are placed each r i g h t N O W s m . C p m e First Vet’s Not forget H A M for the S ^ h á m S - ' “' l6P'-' * SKINNED M » Ready to Eat k DECORATION DAY FOOD VALUES » 9 Shop Early in thé We«k . . avoid last minute buying.*. HOLIDAYS 37 year in. th e cemetery on the graves 1 of soldiers of former wars. T h e ; ^intermediate grades will take the 1 geyaniums to the'cemetery on Frl^-j ‘day a n d place them- on the graves, j .This prpject is directed Mabel Sm ith. JU N I O R N E W S The junior spring prom is being sponsored by the M arion High Junior. Class on Friday, M ay 2‘8th. Bill F lanagan and his 11 Univer sity Revelers playing Glenn M iller ! arrangem ents are furnishing th e | music. An apple blossom queen , will be chosen during the evening. Posters are ore display in town a n d I in surrounding towns listing the special attractions of this affair. The clean-up committee in cludes W illiam Weaver, Jerom e Fisher an d George Hyman. Frcsli Sliced PORK LIVER Skinless ' F r a n k s - ^ 1*0 operation on his eyes this week a t ' Home M aking house, Tuesday eve- Strong Memorial Hospital. H e ' has the sympathy of m any Marion friends. Mrs. George DéLaney h a s left ning, with M rs. Albert Short and Mrs. Ronald G anze as leaders. Dr. A rth u r Besemer announces Memorial D a y exercises will be Clifton Springs Hospital an d Is! held Sunday afternoon, May 30th. staying at the Home of Mrs. Mary The Parade will form a t th e DeLaney, Rochester. Over three hundred chickens schoolhouse a t 3:00 p. m., and march to the cemetery, where the were lost in the brooder fire a t ritUal wU1 give,n’ a“ er whiÇh * the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rev. Evert VanderMolen of Bast program will be given by pupils of VALEDICTORIAN — ELAINE EVANS Elaine Evans, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Alvah Evans of W al worth, is the valedictorian of the Senior Class of Marion Central School w ith an average of 91.61%. Since Elaine came to Marion last year she has been active in all school activities and was chosen this year to be president of the Senior Class. Because of h e r high scholarship afid citizenship she was chosen at the end of last year to be the all school standard bearer f o r the present school year.. Elaine belongs to the Girls Chorus ★ ★ ★ ★ VITAM IN RICH 1VI - B B R E A D 1 lb. 4 oz. Loaves 2 * » 1 7 « B e s t B r e a d Buy ’ C'aJt-U Evajp. MILK Popular CHEE^BOATS Pk«*11c W hite R o s e FLOUR 5 lb. B a g 19c Pure C a n e G r a n . 6c Dolly M a d iso n SWT. PICKLES Clapp’s C e r e a l FOOD 8 Oz. Pkg. 11c C o o k e d H a m s CUTS P,s l ,b- 2,C y g p 5' b a c o n to p*-,b l- 3 ,c v 3c Bed Stamp Exp'rM Tttny 31st > 0 . ! 6 Tall Cans 57c ŸOUR FAVORITE IS BACK! MAH JONGG COFFEE Same Superior Blcud Delicious Flavor . . Fine. Aroma Use No. 23 Coupon M arion-Central-Schoolr;Under the—and--plays-SaxopHoneiin_the_school Only Urgent LONG DISTANCE CALLS, PLEASE Last fall, to help relieve th e load on long distance lines, we a'sked-you not to m a k e unnecessar-y-callsj-particularly to W a shington, Chicago a n d o th e r busy w a r centers. Since then the expansion of- w a r activities has produced a corresponding increase in calls— until today heavy Tushes of traffic frequently overload m any of the long ■distance lines. — B y making only e ssential calls, you will help to keep th e lines clear for calls necessary to w a r production, troop movements, food distribution and other vital activities. If you m u s t make a call, y o u still can help by keeping jthege tw o points in m ind: 1 I f the operator tells y o u there w ill be a delay, a n d yours is not a w a r call, w o n ’t y o u please consider canceling it? ' Call by num b e r i f p o ssible iiisiead o f asking f o r a particular person. A n d p lease d o n ’t talk too long. Your cooperation w ill help enorm o u sly to relieve a s itu a tion th a t is becoming m o re and more- difficult. TO THOSE WHO MAKE WAR CALLS: You, too, can help by not talking any longer than necessary and by calling by num b e r r a th e r than by name. If your call is not established at once, please do not ask th e operator for re ports. T h a t takes tim e which could bb used to com plete other”calls/ direction o f M isses Mauriel K irsch Frances D o ran, ¡Mary Selden, w ith Theron Forbes in charge of the School Band. There will be an asparagus c a n ning dem o n stration at the m e e t ingvof M a rlon Home Bureau a t 2;00(p. m., Friday, May 28th, in the school cafeteria. Members may bring enough asparagus for two pint cans to be canned. G. Durfee Young of Williamson spent M o n d a y afternoon with M r. •and Mrs. Jo h n Hemmings, SAVE THE FOOD COMHHTTEF Word has been received by th e local Save-the-Food Committee that c e rtain sources of outside l a bor will be available for fafiners ‘and canneries if requests are m a d e at once. T h rough the U n ited States Em p loym ent Office in New ark it has been announced th a t there is some-experienced Chinese labor available. These laborers have h a d som e fanning experience in their hom e land and will be as signed in groups with at least one in each group able to speak E n g lish. Another source of help is re p resented by city high school stu dents, both boys and girls, and women college students. Anyone^ desirous of arranging for this s tu dent help s h o u ld contact the com mittee a t once. In a few weeks the Schools will be closing and then i t ' will be too' la te to reach them as a group. Som e farmers m ight like to arrange to have these stu dents come an d live witli' them during- the vacation period. Com muting, cam p ing groups an d boarillng are other suggested pitas for m a k ing these sources of labor available. Farmers in the Marion town ship desirous of getting” f u rther Information concerning this type of farm assistance may get in vtouch with an y member of the lo cal committee. The members of the com m ittee ■ are> Frances Young, Ronald Ganze, Leon \Ship pers, Cyril B a ts leer and F rank Mosher. h e w y o u . k telep h o n e company ba’pd an d because of her special interest and talent with the in strum e n t lias done \some playing with P e te Renzi’s orchestra both at local schopl dances and other engagements of the orchestra in neighboring towns. Elaine has been taking a High School course preparing for college e n trance a n d •anticipates continuing Ijpr educa tion next year. SALUTATORIAN — GERALDINE DRURY G eraldine Drury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D rury of Marion, is the salutatorian of the Senior Class of Marlon Central School w ith an average of 89.58%. Geraldine has been an active m em ber'of her class'in its various activities and served as class sec retary in the 7th grade. W h en she graduated from the_8th grade her scholastic average was second high of th e girls in the class. In the sophomore year Geraldine served h e r class as vice-president and was th e class representative on the S tu d e n t Council In h e r Jun^- ior Year. Geraldine has been a member o f the School B a n d since she was in Junior HighJSchool a n d she Is a member of the Girls Chorus. S h e has been an active com mitteeman in the class pro jects and was chosen th e school representative in the DA..R. good citizenship contest. FAIRVILLE Editor—Ralph T. Weimer Fine Quality Margarine KEYKO (5 Pts.) 2 3 c saüWïïi Vs I p \ w v\ MARION SCHOOL -7 BOARD H IR E S LIBRARIAN- SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER . The Board of Education of MaV- ’ion Central School has employed Miss C h a rlotte Stafford of Oxford to act as lib r a r ian and teach Sen ior High School social studies f o r the coming school year as (succes sor to Miss H e len Blank w h o -has resigned. M iss Stafford received her A 3 : degree irom ZSmir*, Col- Services a t both churches at the regular hours next Sunday a. m. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hubert and family entertained her sister and family from Rochestèr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer and Edward-Fischer called on Mrs. Sarah.H im es of Newark who is a patient a t the Lyons Hospital, Sun day. s Mémorial 'Day services will be held a t the. Fairvfale cemetery, Sunday a. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. LeRoy enter tained Quests a t dinner, Sunday. The annual reunion of the Weimer fam ily will be held a t the liome of M r. and Mrs. George Weimer a t Newark on Saturday June 5. I Tax 2 Oil Jnelaáed Can Chanpe NOW! Save Money!' $1.32 C of H MUSTARD CANADA DRY GINGER ALE C of H PEANUT BUTTER GOLDEN RICH GRAVY MIX Parson's Household Cleanser KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES' Pare White lb. Print (5 pu.) 1 8 c 15 oz Jar 10c 28 oz Boti. 15c lb Jar 34c Pkg. 9c 32 oz. Boti. 21c Bar 5c Lg. Pkg. 24c T e n p e r cent *f y o u r tnoome In W a r Bonds w in help Is bnild the planes and tank; th a t will Insure defeat of Hit le r and bis Axis p a r ln e ts. OXYDOL if f . 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