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Christmas Suggestions A Y ear’s Subscription to the Vw a rk Courier — 52 weekly h’cminders o f y o u r Thoughtful ness — f o r $2. In Its 95th Year-^—Bm New Every Thursday W&ym County Highway Toll Since Jan. 1 — A Year Ago 20 KILLED 10 180 INJURED 9 1 ol. XCIV, NO. 25 5c a Copy NEWARK, N. Y., T, DECEMBER 19, 1940 $2.00 a Year T E N P A G E S hurcties to rlebrate ativily With ongs-Plays ppropriate music, playlets and er Christmas specialties wUl aiuie the observance of the Na- ny in all Newark churches, uyiiung the Yuletide services u ue the midnight mass at St. chad's Church next Tuesday, cording to the Rev. J . J. Ganey. tor. who will be the celebrant th the assistance of the Rev. J. lane Special Christm as mu- wiil be rendered by the church oil led by M s s B e rtha O 'H ara tn Mrs. Alice W a lsh at th e or- , mi Christinas Day will . . .it 7 30. 8 30. 9 30 and i / in. Park Presbyterian Church j ;regular Christmas n.ng service hi, which music l have a* predominant part, ere will be solos, diiets and oral singing. Anthems to be g will be “ O H o ly N ight.\ \Jesu bmo.” an d \S in g O Heav- s.1 Affertdry duet w ill be “ Holy ices Sw eetly Sin g in g \ by Hey- Christmas message w ill be en by the R e v . W flbs Sander- pastor. pageant, “ T h e lig h t o f the orld,” will be' presented a t 7:30 m with the following cast de- ting the N ativity scene: iigrims —■ E lizabeth Boynton, ie Jane Chase, Constance Clark, n Parker, B e tty Hansman, ederick Young; shepherds— yiiis Cole: shepherd watchman Perkins, Buddy Beach, inz Mohr an d 'B r u c e Holloway; phet— A lvin Landfleld; angels ariiyn F a r r a r ; B e tty Jan e kerson. Eleanor W oelfel, M ar- Boynton, Ja n e Evans, M ar- et Gabriel and Shirley Humes- \ary—Jan e W oelfel; Joseph— win Lewis; G a b riel — Ted r’p-' inn keeper—W alton Ceq- e. three kings — Robert San- -mn. M axson Reeves, Howard mam; races of the world— Jane u-tll. Sylvia Goetzman. Lena Knowles, Alm a H art, Helen Helen M atthes, Thelm a Gil- d Ruth Moritford. Katherine -ton and M a rjorie DeHorid. Christmas m orning iservjce at Kmmanuel Evangelical church I be entirely: \devoted ' to the :eg of the Christm as carols t. . L-ral anthem s by the choir. ..:g worship will open a t 10 a. h a candle-light service set 6 30 p. m. 'i .-ptmas eve program features singing of carols throughout ■ (immunity <at 7:30 p. m. by mung people. The children's -gram will be presented in the uich at 7 p. m . on Thursday, -ember 26. sunas program at the R e ed church will be held on tiy. December 22, at 7:30 p. Program is a s Allows: \eessional “ J o y to the W o rld;” . vr-r by the Rev. Benjam in De song by. the congregation, -ipture reading; “ O Little Town Bethlehem\ by Dolores Van- '•> recitation, “ A G reeting\ by n Conklin; recitation, “ T he 'm as Bells” by B e tty Bow- cordian solo, “ Jin g le Bells\ Gau VanHaneghan; recitation, Broadcast” by Roger DeW is- a'rr ecitation, “ J o y to the W orld” Junior Hinkle; trumpet solo by lores DeDee; recitation, “ T he irit of Christm as” by M argaret insir.a; dialogue, “ Jesus’ Birth- bv Jerry Borm an, Shirley unix. Joan K ruism a rk and Dor- > npwispelaere, uei “ T here’s a Song in the Sara DeVries and Evelyn -Dow; recitation, ’“ For. Jesus’ by M ariyn Dayton; recita- n a Sm all G irl’s G reeting” by II VanHanagfaen: recitation, f iici iiem’s S t a r ” by R e n e Ppr- ‘\Hie Birthday d f the e bv Betty Abbott: recitation. Christmas is the Best Day Ah 1 by Richard DeWispelaere. utation. “ A W ish” by B e tty Ver- oflertory, flute solo fay Vlr- Van Houte; recitation. “ A sic by Je r r y D eGroat; recita- \King Immanuel” by Dolores ee and th e d ilet. “ No Room for King” by Dorothy Faas and s Schweitzer. ’ • . <■« itatioh, “ C h rist,” by June Low; recitation, “ C h ristm as > bv Harold Glerum ; reoita- Why H e Cam e \ by Dick Ab- -1 recitation, \ l i f e Christ Ud by Ernest Bruiftix; pageant, -nd o u t th e Light’’*. recessional, a u tn* H erald Angels Sin g ” benediction by-the pastor, ‘‘uistmas service a t the0 First i.odist church will be observed • -peciai m u sic by .the choir sundafc, SermommeSagetWill The Spirit o f Christm as” by ; Rev. C. T , W inkworth,.pastor. ■ candlelight Christmas carol ’ me will be held Sunday’ at 7 m. with devotional service eduied for Thursday A t 7:30 p. A Christm as party for the: <lip roil, nursery, kindergarten d Primary departments will be J next M onday at 3 p. ini, lary Meeting ,rrau.se of the venison' dinner Elks Club tonight, Rotar- '* il l hold their annual Christ - Party tomorrow a t 4:30 p. m. Hotel Gardenier. A meet - ‘ Board pf Directors will brtrj this Friday a t 4 p. m. at luncoin-Ahiance bank. Proclamation This year, more than ever be fore, we Americans should a f firm our faith in Am erica as a land of liberty. Everywhere else the light o f liberty h a s been extin guished by the darkness o f dictatorships. America is this only open window in' all the world—let us keep that windoqb bright This Christmas, we Americans face a world even blacker than that night tw enty-six yearn ago when S ir Edward Grey said. “ T h e lamps are going out a l l over Europe; w© m a y not see them Ut again in our life time,” O n the coining Christm as eve, I urge th a t every lam p i n every home, office, a n d factory in New ark tn- lighted from Sundown until midnight as our answer to f.urop, s blackout— not in any spirit of boastfulness but in thanksgiving for our freedom and a symbol of our determina tion to keep it. R . E. CH ITTENDEN, M ayor of Newark School Xmas Program Set For Friday Featuring the Rose City Ensem ble, all-Newark m u sical group, the high school will present its Christ mas assembly in the new auditor ium this Friday at 1 1 a. m. T h e ensemble will render “ S i lent Night,” with Mrs. Charlotte German a s soloist; “Oh Little - k ___ _ 'Town nf ■Rpfh1p‘hnm,,“ “Prai<?h thp I 8Jlu BelgitUn-~Wn6r© SPB&cll lown. 01 xsemienem , ±*raise tne j rvHnt nmra Anna nnfvammalori Park Church Club Hears Address on Free Press Not only are Americans, thanks to an unfettered press, the best-in formed people In the world, but the United States Is now the last remaining nation of any size in which the or dinary citizen still m a y seek to ' ascertain the facts and ly state his still m ay bold- views on m a t ters of public policy vtiUioul . fear of gov ernment re- ' prtsal. T h a t w a s :the keynote uf Fritz Brown- ...elite talk on . jp e ttin g the P r e sented before th e M e n ’s S e r vice Club of the Presbyter i a n church last night. Author o f the’ radio program, “Tomorrow’s Headlines,” the G a n nett Newspapers’ comihentator told the Presbyterian group th a t Europe’s w a r has hastened and in tensified the spread to other lands of the policy of news suppression and the rigid control of public opinion which wa£ first adopted by the totalitarian states, Russia, Italy Germ a n y and Japan have set an exam ple which all too m any o f their neighbors—.whether by force or preference, have Seen fit to em ulate, h e said. “ One by one, those little nations Denmark, Norway, the Nether' and print were once untrammeled, have been muzzled, gagged and chained,\ Brownell related. “ E ven Britain and the British Domin ions, due to the exigencies of w a r, have found it necessary to Insti tute a rigorous m ilitary censorship and. in some measure, to abrogate those guarantees of civil liberty- BrownSll Lord” ; “Cberunobin Song” ; “Jesu Bambino (the infant Jesus) with Anthony Colacino as soloist and “ Hark! th e Herald Angels Sing.” Student body will sing carols. Marilyn G r a y will render a so prano solo. \Cantique De Noel.” Roosevelt school will present its Christmas program Friday at 1:30 p. m . Program Is as fololws: Hymns by all grades; playlet. “ Christmas in M o ther Goose Land” by Grade l; “ A Visit from St. Nicholas” by Charles Libbert; ex ercise. “ A Hundred Y e a r s Ago\ with Darlene Mussen, Eleanor Schraffenberger. Thom as Dejohn. I for calling the President a woiild- Gale Wandersee, Carol Reeves a n d . be dictator.\ he added,\ or for Thomas Corkhiil. printing the unpleasant truth T a p dance by H E L P W ANTED Carpenters, plumbers, elec tricians, painters and laborers who want a part in giving New ark a real Community Center and who will donate some time— a few spare hours o f fu ll days tot remodel and Zrdiecorale the old gvmnaslum building. I t is in opporluuUs to make a fine i ontribution to thlx Important Village project. IMease report at tlie Com munity Center this Saturday a t 8 a. m., armed w ith tools, o r phone Floyd W inegard (850) and tell him when, during the next two or three weeks, yon can offer your services. ay yaoii 1 eall!}, p m ? and yrosyTrtty mark tngetljfr tn make tljifl ffllfriattnaB a time nf real Ijaptmieae fur all, an6 ujag Amertra’a Itgljt n f l% r ty rntttittue tn Hlftttr a s a meiwage o f l|opr tn all tl|e uinrlii, in tlje ttrialj anil Ijope nf tlte CCnurter ^Family. Masons Elect F. E. Werts New Master Franklin W erts, member of the high school faculty, w a s elected p ^ p o S n f - 3\ \ 1 1 m aster of Newark U)dge' N0' 83 ery free-born ©aglishman. Brownell Went on to mention Couple to Observe Fete Christmas D a y w ill he a double observance for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tack of B a r t le avenue. They will not only celebrate the Nativity but their golden wed- ossessions of e v - ! £ X a . M„ a t th e a n n iL l meetin g P*8 wm lverawy. Mr. and Mrs. held Monday night. H e succeeds Tack were married at Sodus Point that the United S tates remains the i final stronghold of free speech and , j a free press, in a fettered world. | “ No one here can y e t arrest y o U 1 Robert Cowles; piano solo, “The Toboggan Slide” by Peggy Ann Strite; recitation. \Christm as Candles Welcome You\ with Paula Burditt. M arian Chamberlain. M ary Hoff. Nancy Kuhne, M ary Zarola and th e third grade choir; song, “ Jolly Old St. Nicholas.” by G r a d e s 1, 2 and 3; Violin solo. \O h , Little Town of Bethlehem,” P a tricia Schattner about the shortcomings of our de fense program. You can’t be fined or clapped In Jafl for stating your opinion of the New Deal’s eco nomic policies, nor for taking Issue with the wisdom of the draft.” The Rochester newspaper offic- | la! related the trials and trib u - , lations of American correspondents1 on the war front and the risks they 1 take in tricking the censors in re- T w a s the Night la5l ? e , thf ant* imvaroished (jon 0f t^p newly-elected officers and the playlet. before Christm as” by grades 4, 5 and 6. Cast includes Frank Muoio, Joyce Graff. Lorraine Priebe. J o sephine Colarocco, Theodore M ar- ro, Gerald King, Donna Murphy. Doris Chamberlain. Doris Hamer. Irene Porrey, T h o m a s Price, Er- Ung Ridley. Jo h n Yan ir L Ju n e of the press_ we need never Nicoletta. Eugene Mason. Richard worry about the citizens of the Dr. William C. Chittenden who Dn Dec. 25. 1890 an d fo r the past presided at the annual election. |48 years have resided ln Newark. Other officers elected were Alex They have one son, Lawrence F . F . Mechie. senior warden; -Harry -Taek of Pittsford and three gxand- W. Parker, junior warden; Earl (P. children. Doty, treasurer, and Charles H M r Tack w a s a former teacher Berger, secretary. Doty and B e r- m the district schools. Town of ger were re-elected with the latter sodus, and in 1893 he entered the renam ed for the 17lh consecutive Government Tallway service as a yeS i : „ „ , i postal clerk, serving ln that ca- The following trustees were re- pacity fo r 40 years. H e retired elected. A. G . Leroux. trustee o f eight years ago and has since Newark Lpdge. Charles H. Herrick, adopted the hobby of conducting trustee of Masonic M emorial and niont Relief, and Charles W . Burgess. |P gardens. _________ trustee of Masonic Club. | ___ _ Meeting was preceded by a din- i | j 1 1 _ ■ 1 1 _____ ner. served a t 6:30 p. m .. by mem- f U l f C S bers of Amltie C h a p ter. InstaUa- : ™ * truth to Amerioan readers. “ And so long as our newspapers and their correspondents adhere to that high tradition.” he concluded, \aiid so long as public opinion in this country conttfaufes to insist that constitutional liberties must be rigidly maintained and that there shall be no domestic censor- wili be held on J a n u a r y 6. 1941. Music Class Plans Recital Fitch. B e tty Lyke. Virginia L a - gana, Shirley Demce. Robert Gullo. Louis DeJohn and Robert Graf. 291 Aliens Registered Alien registration will end on December 26 and ail non-citizens who have not yet registered are warned th a t severe penalties will follow failure to comply with this Federal Law. All aliens. 14 years of age and older, must register in person at the local postoffice and be finger printed Alien children, under 14 must be registered by their parents or guardians. Postmaster Fran k J . Baltzel re vealed today th a t 291 aliens have registered to date. Postmaster Baltzel suggests that those aliens who have not yet registered do so today and avoid th e Christm as rush at the postoffice this week end and the forepart of next week. ’41 Parly The Seneca Serenaders will pro vide the music for the Elks Club’s New Y e a r ’s E v e party, according to Francis Perduyn, general chair man. Assisting Perduyn on the frolic -- « . . . -------------- - — Third fall recital of Mrs, Ches- c° 5 uni^ ® ' V* 2 ? n f^ r e p o n t . United States obtaining plenty of ter Robb's musical department will ° NUtten, accurate, timely information on be held this Friday a t 4:15 p. m. the basis of which to make their in the intermediate room o f the S.1? 1! L ™ thf own decisions concerning the sort Methodise Church. I . nHne.d members and the of foreign policy this pation shotfld PupUs comprising the rhythm i u ^ a n r i f r ^ pursue. America relies upon its band include Lola Fortm iller, Su - ^ s a e f Rov newspapers to provide the facts. can Bloom *-. M ary m s s and Een Eaton' and Jim m y Davis. Q tiiers taking part in the re cital are Donny Webster, Peggy Agnes and Carolyn Griffith, Patti Dailey, M argaret Scofield, Donald Daugherty, Beverly Bushart. Iva- _ Village Board transferred _ a ll rene DeMay. Suzanne Robb, C lara (Local Youth Plays ownership on the did high school and H ans Spateholz. M a ry M et- ^ >• « T . . agricultural building to members thews, M argaret Goetzm an, K e ith [ Wltn College U n it of the Deluge Hook ahd Ladder Ketcham . Laura Mae Yarborough, ■nnth Charles DpPauw nf wpot Co., who will raze the wooden Nancy S teU. M artha Jo lley. P a tty I ark ta the ^ s the H h a c a ^ o t erect 'a '6sh e lt e ^ fo r the\cotbrnn ^ ? a t f ' J l 'dy “ 5 5 5 ^ ’ sffil S k ice ^ t t a z rink dents presented Handel’s famous rarK ic© sgauTig nnK. __ ty Stuart, Pearl Newton,r G lenn nrfl.tnHr» “Th** tutaccHoh ** cm loe* Firemen wifi b e ^ i teming down stelli Kathleen Crouch, Eleanor atmdav eventas the building this Saturday morn- vt^oelfel, B e tty Scheerens and 4hg and oifrohe wishing to coop- Firemen to Build Shelter (Hie New Y e a r ’s Eve party, open only to members, h ighlights the or ganization's social c alendar fo r the ychr as. well as opening the new year's social activities. Formeij Newarkite Gets College Degree T h e degree of Doctor o f Chiro practic w a s conferred on William J. Schoenthaler bf Macedon by the, Logan Baric College bf Chiroprac tic iri St. Louis, at th e third com mencement exercises bf th a t insti tution, held on Thursday evening, December 5 .1 9 4 0 . at the Jefferson Hotel, St. L o r is . , , ^ Dr. William J . Schoenthaler has completed: the regular four-year course in Basic Chiropractic meth ods a t th e : Logan College. Dr. Schoenthaler plans to practice With his father. Dr. William F- Schoenthaler in Macedon. iner Newark resident. a fo r - ,1 A Christmas program: and party ' will feature this Friday ntght’s ; meeting of the Newark Grange. ' Ralph\ WPbner and G erald Rtdley ’’ are en-ehairmen of the event. I T h e re will also be a ten-cent gift iexchange. ........ . . . - - eratem a y do so by reporting a t t h e . school site a t 9 a . m. | _ . _ _ Trustees also granted the V. F . C u b F a c k C a n c e l s W. permission to hold a carnival g , . , • here next June. A resolution was r n d a y IV I e e u n g passed with the Village going on | record in favor o f and to support The Pack meeting f o r Cubs and D r. Victor L . F . Rebmann, di rector o f the Music Department, conducted the chorus o f 170 and the symphony orchestra of 66 iri this fifth annual Christm as ora torio presentation. (Hie son p f Mr. and Mrs. Au- -o'ionttS Parents of Pack 245 originally gust B. DePauw of 105 Maple the defense, program recently schem e d , for Deceffiber 20 has Court, Charles is a senior in. the adopted by the Wayne Board of Supervisors. been postponed indefinitely be- Newark Couple io Observe AnnivePteary ______ ____ Mr; and Mrs. R . L. VanDeusen, jjave collected, reconditioned or 440 West Maple Avmuo, jdU j e - bought with money earned through ceive their friends next M o n toy gaffing, paper an d other .methods. Music Departirient.- Wayne Masters join cause o f lhe epidemic o f measles, according to. W. W. Colby, cub- master; • . , . . . T h a n e for the m o n th was \Good i W a r r l # ifiB i n S p r v l w I W ill.” Cubs from th e six D e n st » r , , e n s • * ' s e r v i c e ‘ The Wayne County M asters and thi from 2 to 5:30 p. m. in the B e ginners’ Room o f the Park Pres byterian Church, the occasion ber. ing their 40th wedding anniver sary. . ' . Miss Edith VanDevjsen of Bin g r ham ton and MT. and Mrs. R. J- M ulligan of Bataria, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. VanDeusen, will a r rive iri Newark this week-end to help their parents in the golden weddirig observance. . Extra Postal Help • A staff o f 12. extra men have been, engaged by the Newark post- office to aid in the Christmas rush; according to Postmaster Frank Baltzel approxim ately 12 5 T o y Committee, toys fo r the W ardens Association o f the M a sonic order w ill hold a n investi ture service arid dinner in (he lo cal Masonic building on December 26, it was announced today. M ark Norris, of Sodus, District Deputy, will be in charge o f the meeting with the investiture ser- K nights Set Date for Memorial Services r , ; Memorial services fo r departed charge of all past District brothers of . the Newark Council. Deputies. Dinner will be served at No. 897 of the K n ights of Colum- 9-30 p. m. bus, will be held at th e 7 a. m . | -------------- - —~ r inass o f S i; M lchaeirs* Church on ' I * - - V a C a i i o i i December 28, according to G e o r g e ' ® Tovmsend grand knight. J One , o f th e longest Christmas _ ________ The Rev. J . C . Lane, assistant'; recesses in recrait, years- is in store ] j s the'ihstnictor. .. . ^ it- - ^ — O . a — MAmn t,tt* _ W aa I, 4 a I awi . i,,t, A AftA ’• 1 . t I I . ..II.*. _ Ten Industries Contribute $1,000 TowardCommunity Center as Aides Pusb Drive 5 * Strong endorsement o f the Newark Com m u n ity Center h a s been m a le by Newark's industries as plans continued to move forward a t a, fast clip to give the community a recreational center. Contributions amounting to nearly $1,000 have already baen received fi om ten firm s, according to Floyd Winegard, president of tjbe center. Firm s reported swelling th e pro ject fin d include thq M anufacturing Co., C a n n ing Co., C a v e s Lum b er ' Edgett-Burnhom Co., CSomstock Canneries. C. W . Stu a r t & Co., Bloomier Bros. Co., B . J . C a rr, B a r tle Lumber Co., arid the Jackson. & P e r k i i s Co. - ^ : The house-to-house canvass' f p t . nicinbo: ..hip l. proceeding SlOWlj) b u t M 'lu iitce r w o r k e r s a r e m e e t i n g u i ’.h m .h ii o n .- u u r a g e n ien t , . M a p y citi.-rn s art- s a v i n g : “ I m a y hot USe th e ^ C e n le r m y s e lf , but It is.a fine th in g fo r tlie V i l l a g e an d I w a n t to lime a p a r t in it to th e e x t e n t a membership.’’ ' ; 1 - Robert K a lb, ’ director o f K ’fiiA ; m em b er cam p a ign, said, “ Holiflhy plans w ill probably delay com u leh. tion o f the canvass to som e e x tent.. but we wifi keep a t it until evefy person In the' V illage ha^ Vbeba given ,the opportunity toi> support , th e Center w ith a niembershb?. ' 1 . hope bo be-able;to publish tfiV iSfst ■ list of m em b ers n e x t w e e k . I.urge' th a t a l l those who have jo in e d ,. display,their mem b er c a rd inhcihie, conspicuous place. We h,ope .ibr: have one o f those cards in :6 v e r y N e w a rk home and business p laes b y the- tim e the canvass is Com pleted.” x'!‘ Floyd1 W inegard, C o m n iilrilty, Center President, Said, ‘TmprOTe-? m e a ts bo be made in the old nasium w ill cost considerable m oney i f we have to p a y f o r all t jle labor. The extent bf those. i m - provem epts will depend upon: t l ie . am o u n t raised or work contributed/ Here i s a good opportunity for 'aby: • and a l l civlc-mlnded workmen..t o ' have a n lm p o r tan t part i n t h e p f o - ject. W e need th e help o f carp e r i-. ters, electricians,- plum b ers, pM rit- > ere and laborers. We w a n t to ber \ gin working on, these im p rove- ments Satruday morning o f 't h i s week a n d w e urge that those work men who are willing to contribute time t o the Center, be on h a n d kt th e Gym nasium on that inom b ig a t 8‘ o ’clobk. I f any m a n cannot come a t that time but is w illing tb give time later, I hope he will tel'-, ’ ephone me (850) and let me knew when h e can copie.\ r The M anaging Committee spent High School Students to Present Play B y W ILLIS SANDERSON, J r . In a few days we will be cele brating Christmas—the time -net apart for peace on earth, good w ill to men. But we know that at the pres ent time, peace Is impossible, and it now seems highly probable th a t peace will not come on earth again for a long time. For on one hemisphere, nation is fighting against nation, race against race, battling for its very existence. Yet. on the other hand, there is another hemisphere on which peace reigns. Ju s t because we have destruc tion on one part of the continent, is that any reason for losing faith in th e hope of- international friendship? Rev. Meyer Tenders Resignation T h e Rev. Theodore C .Meyer, pastor of the F irst B a p tist church for the past seven and one-half years, presented his resignation at last Sunday’s services to accept a unanimous call to the First Baptist church of Albany, where he will assum e .his new duties on Febru ary 1 . X94I. A native of Ullnois. the Rev M eyer attended the public schools in Pekin and Bradley College in Peoria. H e ls a graduate o f the Northern B a p tist Theological S e m inary. Chicago, and held two pas torates ln Illinois before coming to New York State. Prior to coming here he was pas tor of the First Baptist church of Tampico a n d the Olive Street B a p tist church of Peoria. T h e Rev. Meyer has held many offices during his pastorate in New ark. He acted as secretary. and was eventually named President of | ^ I m H o c d ta w r t s m t '^ t t o ''d ^ r i d ^ i t e thpT a the Newark Mlriisterial Association l “9e. nrat endeavor oy our local ^-ennoble rental fee wiir h« and the W ayne County B a p t ist1 ^ g h school to Produce a thtag of ^ a t g e d M y m ranlzation holding M inisters'Association. He ls a past Uds kind over the pubUc address moderator of the W ayne Baptist ?TOtem of the new, building. .T h e X h a T ^ S s S n T e e t e T h t t Triin nmmiMt 4LI. N o il! Therefore i n an attem p t' ^ Monday evening to the base- to further the cause of peace,, ment o f the Gymanslum; form ing members of the English 4 class \ a t Newark high school, under the direction of Miss Carol Ratcbford, will present the radio play, “T h e Christ of the Andes,” this Friday at 2:30 p. m. T h is same program was first broadcast over the Columbia N e t work on December 20, 1937, as one of a Pan-Americjan series. It was Spectacularly successful and was also awarded honorable m en tion a t the Ohio State University Institute o f Education by Radio. The Christ o f the Andes” is plans for partitions, m aking com * m ittee roojns, recreation rooms, - etc..” W inegard said, adding, “ We ' want to get at this big job at once i and I am hoping that a large force o f workmen will be on the job S a t * urday morning.” Attorney M arshall Livingston h a s filed an application fo r a S t a t e chartej* of the Newark ConUntm- ity Center, Inc., as a non-profit membership corporation. Matters of policy are rapidly taking form- in frequent m eetings o f the Executive Committee: o n e „ _ program will be broadcast from Including Mis- the auditorium by, the use of two Association and has served on v a r ious committees _________ , sions. Evangelism, Christian Edu- microphones, one fo r the actors cation and others. an d -the other fo r the sound ef- He has been an active leader in 1 toto the panel control room. Daily Vacation Bible School and there It will, ill turn, bo Week D a y SohOol work. - No suo- w W w t R t p etm ^ r o o m to t o u ^ ; cessor has as yet been nam ed to succeed the Rev. Meyer. Charity Ball Plans Set A decorative niotif of red and white candy canes dangling from the walls, sparklihg stars on the windows and evergreen , trees “ planted\ throughout the h a ll Will be: the background’ for the annual -Charity' B a li to Be held th the G range hall on Friday; December 27. Sponsored by the < C h a rity Lea gue, the event is held annually to provide funds f o r various Newark charitable organizations. Approxi m ately $170 Was realized to the first year fo r the loan closet and last year $ l i o Was distributed to the T o y Shop, public and fam ily w e lfare u n its.; This year’s pro ceeds will be used for the Toy Shop and special medical care to Newark’s needy, Tickets are scaled at $2 a couple and may be Obtained from any member o f the Charity League or Mrs. Raynor Holmes, general chairman. C a rl Dangler’s orches tra will provide the dance mtisic. out the, school.' The students w ill listen to the program iri their various home rooms. / ' included to th e cast a r e : Betty Abbott. “Helen W elcher, Fred Young; Pearl Newton, Ted Phelps, B ill Vickers, Raymond Vandotllnde, H arold Follette, T o n y Zappia, J e s sie Benjam in, John Foster, J o seph Ioele, W illis Sanderson, F r a u d s Colacino, Jiane Woelfel, Dale VandeMortel ahd Jam e s B u r a g in a , , Sound effects, are provided by G a r r y Sm ith, B e tty Ackerson, G e n e ;. Douglas, W illis Sanderson and Hugh Whelpton. Critics are T h e am o u n t of this fee h a s n o t a s yet been fixed. No rental fee Wiu- be charged for the use o f th e build ing when no admission fee is charged. Masons Get a Bid Short Course Opens For Young Farmers A short course to farm machin ery was opened at the high school last night under the auspices of the agricultural departm e n t.. Course is designed chiefly for older boys out o f school and covers all the mechanical phases of farm ing such a s overhauling tractors, mowing machines, binders and other machinery. Ed Fox. Phelps, L. F. Lee, high pastor and chaplain o f the K . of or Newark’s book-totcrs who siis- , school agricultural instructor, was C. council will celebrate the m a ss, perid classes tomorrow with the ;to , charge of a course on wood- Townsend also announced that th e , resumption of theto studies,set for working and farm management, next council meeting wi'.! be held .fan 6 1041, according to Super- Next class will be held on January on Ja n . 7. 1941. * I fatendent E- .R, W orifel. . 17.19 4 1 ,, . ............... Theresa DiSanto. Peggy Dee, J e s sie Berijam to; Agnes W illiams a n d B a rbara Nieskes. Squires Elect High Schaol Athlete Chief A n thony. Fischettc. high school foStbftil player, was elected Chief squire o f the Columbian Squires of the Knights o f Columbus at the annual election held last Thursday night. O ther officers elected were Jo e Colacino, deputy chief squire; Vtanie Velecenti, burner; Bud M ac- parland, notary; Fran k Gravino, secretary; Brunto Lagana, m a r shall; Jo e Fredericks and Peter Mtoutolo, c aptains: Circle launched its memberssip drive this week. Hosts Appointed For Hi-Y Ball Hosts and hostesses for the H i-Y B a ll to be held this Friday night in the new high school gym have been announced by H i-Y officials. T h e y are Mt, an d M rs. E. R. W oelfel, M h and M rs. R h e a Ctoit- tenden, M r. and JMfrs. W iiliaffi'301: man, Mte. and M rs. W . H, Hatsell, M r and M rs Carlisle Etratton, MS. and M rs. Fred Youngs, MS. and Mrs. Fred Burgreen, M r. and M rs. H arold Drake, Mr. and M rs. W ill iam M arks. Mr. and Mrs., Rayrtor Holmes and MS. and MrsV Arthur *E. N a sh. . . . - . . . . . . Three Newark people have been Invited by the S ir Knights o f Zeno- biA Commandery, No. 4 1 , K . T „ stationed a t Ralrayra, to assist to receivin g th e Ladies o f t h e Bang’s Daughters a t the Masonic Temrile, P a lm y ra, M o n d a y eventog, JDecem- ber 30. . ' T h e y are Hr, W- C. Chifctend«i, form e r Master o f Newark Lodge, No. 83. F. & A. M.; Charles W , Burgess, high priest of N e w a rk Chapter, No. 1 1 7 . R . A. M „ and H a rriett Catlto, M atron o f Am ltle Chapter, No. 473, O. E . S . , . -. An iriritatioa h a s also been < * - ■ tended by the.Com m andery, t o aH members o f the M asonic F r a terrilty an d their fam ilies, an d M i'm e m bers o f the Order o f Eastern S t e r and their fam ilies to b e present. T h e p roceeds wifi be used b y them to their charitable work. Follow in g th e dinner there to l l be an entertainm ent. receptlon an d Rai) T h is affair is a h annual one at Palm y ra and is the one oc casion in th e year when a l l W ayne County M asons and their fam ilies get to gether socially.