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(M lgis t w o THE NEWARK, N. Y„ COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1940 h i • Jersey - Guernsey A Quality D&iry ft. Quality Milk QUALITY DAIRY HAROLD C. WELCHEB Neworh, N. S. LIQUOR STO R E Open Every Day 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. Telephone 485-J Newark 2 1 3 N. Main St. m m m ALL KINDS A t A Definite Saving Consult Us Before Baying M.L.FIKES&SON,Inc. C H A F F E E BU ILD IN G Phene Newark 822 DODGE PLYMOUTH Sales - Service Phona 433 WayneMotorSales What Union St. / | ,U P H O L S T E R I N G - 3».N. MAIN ST. NEWARK • Phone 725 I WANTED DEAD or ALIVE In Sound Condition Horses — $2.50 tows - $1.50 I ' -Hither Prices for Old or ' Disabled Horses PHILIP ClODDEBACK Waterloo New York PHONE 2 2 5 Reverse Call TH E HOLI DAY SPIRIT STARTS AT TOMMY’S Barber Shop West Union St. Newark ■'^bposlte Parking Station I re A larm P L U G No. 1 2 DEC., ' n - 1940 Volunteer Labor Sought! Highlights For Center i Social Year I Officers and. directors of the The season’s outstanding social Newark Community Center, aided j event —annual Charity B a ll—will by a half dozen volunteer work- , be held this Friday evening in the ::u : ui.u:i .1 • '>1 : .u ' I'h'.u d.iy G r a n g e Hull with all proceeds do- and Monday in taking over the (nated to local charitites. basement of the old gyjnnasium | Mrs. Raynor M . Holmes, general but it will probably take two or chairm an of the third annual for- three weeks' work to get it in shape, j mai holiday dance and party th e 1 C o u m r neSIf\ a il^arpenters^in I sponsored by the C h a rity League, announced today that all prepara tions have been completed. De coration schemes for th e form al event will be red and w h ite with Newark would give us a day or two or their time working odd hours and evenings, if necessary, we would make a short job of this re modeling. We won't need painters , . . . . fo.* & lew days yet. but several candy canes, stars and festoons of have volunteered. We want to , evergreen form ing the decorative rush this work as fast as possible I background, according to Mrs. Lawrence G. Beal, chairm an of ln the New Year The directors have received a dozen or more applications for the physical director’s position and thiee of Uic best-looking candi dates are coming to Newark this week for un interview. About two Uiousand dollars has to far been p'edged and aoout fif teen nundred of this has been re ceived in cash. Pledges from or ganizations ure naturally slow the decorations committee. Aiding Mrs. Beal on her com mittee are: Mrs. Raym o n d A. Muth, Mrs. B e m a ld C. Bush. Miss Elizabeth Dunn, Miss Eleanor Da- [vis. Mrs. Edward Welcher, Mrs. : R obert A. Chaffee and M rs. Rich ard B. Chaffee. Ticket commit- ' tee includes Mrs. C. Dupha Reeves as chairm an assisted by Mrs. Ben- ecmi. g in as they have to have 'son T . Shirtz.' Other committee meetings to vole on the proposal. Canvassmg of the downtown merchants w 1 be made this week. According to Robert Kalb, cam paign director, forty-three fam ily membership^ so fa r have been signed, but in m any cases citizens have to'd the volunteers to \come bark after Christmas. ’ The canvass will be continued workers are Mrs. Ronald E. W elch er and Mrs. Helen N. Drake, mu sic: Mrs. Norris VanDuser, flow ers; Miss Dorothy Donnelly, re freshments and Mrs Donald R Bird, publicity. Proceeds from this year’s ball will be divided between the Toy Shop and a special medical care funu for needy persons. Last year until the uecessary amount is ; $ n o was donated to local welfare raised and Community Center o f ficials urge that the families and individuals decide in advance of the vounteer’s call just what they want to do so as to save the volun teer's time, all o f which is being contributed. Legislator Seeks Aetion On Primary Assemblyman George B Parsons left today for New York for a meeting of the Legislative Com mission investigating Childrens Courts. W hile-there he intends to confer with election officials and others in respect to his bill to abolish primaries where there Is no contest. He likewise said that he was going tn have some con ferences in New Y o r k in respect to his April l deferred registration bill and a possible change in its procedure The Assemblyman announced that he has data which he was turning over to the Legislative Bill DEFENSE * DEMANDS feqd D ctio N PRODUCTION REQUIRES . : P E D T E C ifim f g Defend production bjr ptoF Tiding all ayaUaBleinsttrance - protection. . Minnie FSayder Masonic Bldg. ' Phone 244 Newark. New York - Mrs. Holmes announced that the followng patrons and patronesses have been named for the ball: Mr. and Mrs Harrison Bloomer. Dr and Mrs. Charles H. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Jam e s L. Davis, County Judge and Mrs. Lewis A. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E Nash, Mr and Mrs Ralph Perkins. Mr. and Mrs George L. Richmond, and M r and Mrs. Henry J. Wiidhack. Geneva High Stops Newark Quint, 31-19 Newark H igh’s luckless quint, humbled by Waterloo. Seneca Falls and Clyde, received another setback last Thursday night when a rangy Geneva team bombed the Reds. 31 to 19. in a riotous affair which ended in a free-for-all. Big George Quinlin. Newark center ahd \R e d ” Corcoran, prom inent in local softball circles and Geneva forward, enlivened the —_ , hectic schoolboy fray with ah im- Drafting Department to prepare, p t fistic encounter near the *21 a bU,',to PJ°- end of the final period. Punches vide permanent license num b e rs 1 were thrown by both players and for motor vehicles in this state ! soon other j ^ fans joined This registration would require' _ . . , V ...... u » that permanent number plates b e ; fist-throwing exhibition but issued in 1942 to be placed on t h e ' 1’3® uprising was squelched with- front o f all motor vehicles. ou4, one e^e blackened or a K.O. A plate will also be issued w ith ' re® >rde‘i- a sim ilar number to be placed o n ; Coach Lom an s Genevans, taller the back. This latter plate will i more experienced than the be like the ones issued now a n d 1 sreen Reds, were forced every sec- wffl be changed each year upon ont^ 32-minute fray and on- the re-registration of the vehicle, Presence of the clever- the plate retaining the same num - shooting Hank Marino, center ber, however, as the permanent saved the visitors from disaster, front palte. These front plates will M arino meant the difference be- be substantially built and win be 4ween defeat and victory. He kept by the car owner permanent - 1 i-ossed in five important field goals ly as both Connecticut plates n o w 1 anci three fouls for a total of 13 are. The rear ones will be changed Points. in color each year as at present. J Coach Joe H atsell’s Reds, show ing a stronger defensive gam e than their previous perform ance with Qlyde, battled the Genevans to even terms in the first quarter, trailing only 10 to 7. but wilted in the second when Geneva picked up nine points to go ahead at in termission. 19 to 1 1 . Capt. Jim H a rt, the outstanding ter of Mr and M rs P D Newton, player on the floor when he was 310 High street. Newark, New in action, contributed a pair of York, arrived this week from New hoops in the first period, missing York to spend the holidays with at least three others when his her parents. M iss Newton is brilliant efforts ‘girdled the rim studying Costume Design at the 1 as m luck continued to dog him TVaphagen School of Fashion in in the second as his shots failed to New York. I drop. He was given the referee’s She recently attended the Trap- , \bum's rush” in the second mi- hagen Fashion Show of costumes nute of the third quarter for reach- from North and South America, ’ ing the foul limit, presenting f r lhe flj'l time ,i Mmua Uiclr floor leader the lo- joint display of fashions of the cals proceeded to rush the Gene- Western Hemisphere. These Pan , vans who employed a 2-up and 3- Girl Attends FashionShow Miss M argaret Newton, da ugh- American costumes were elaborate and colorful, many of them having been worn on memorable occa sions. ranging from the time of Pocahontas in 16 12 to Miss Am er- “ T h e y M e t i n A r g e n t i n a ” ' Maureen O’Hara, captivating Irish star who teamB with Alberto Vila in R K 0 Radio’s “ T h ey Met in Argentina,” poses here with the prize- winning Aberdeen Angus bull. Cattle used in scenes of this filmusl^al with a South American locale were obtained from the J . S. Cuttridge Estate of P r a ir ie City, Ore. W A YNE COUNTY IJEAGUE ♦ Weekly Bowling Scores Poultrymen Plan Meet ■ 1 back zone defense and their sys tem brought results for the best the invaders could do was tally six points in each th e third and fourth periods. Reds were held t o ' a ica ,°f P wJ ° \ k ! Pair <of baskets in the final half, sst! I Referee Ja p Appertnan, sub- M iss Newton is a graduate of t h e , to a round of booing In the I “ d period, called 24 fouls to the pletion of her course at Traphagen Im fne she intends to enter the fashion Fourteen were Inflicted field. Fire Razes • ✓ Z Homestead A widowed -mother and her four children and’ two other persons were drives’ from their hom e on the Sand - Hill ro a d last Friday when a $3,500 fire razed their farm Forced to fide frM ft their burn ing residence at-. 3 :30 a- mi were M rs CfraCe R y a n mid her four children -Rrank Sterling George and F e a r i ah d iXtj m& M rs. v e m Heedy Blaze w a s dlscovered by M rs R y a n Firem en under Assistant Chief Parke Pulver w e re summoned to the scene but* were helpless as the .flames, fanned b y a strong wind, literally \ate” th ® sfihujfute, Shfa men were able t o savejdnly a few pieces o f furniture and losses In cluded all clothing except that worn by the occupants; Farm - stead was owned by Henry De- Gann. Muv lei'd road. ■' Geneva. Newark Converted five o f 14 efforts while Geneva remarkable average. Sum m a ry:— N E W ARK G H a rt, rf .............................. 3 Phelps, t f ......................... 0 Munn, I f ..................... 1 Minutolo, If ..................... 0 Quinlin, c ......................... 2 Inm an, c ......................... 0 H h eler. rg ....................... 1 Ketcham , rg .................. 0 Velecenti, ig .................. 0 Chittenden, ig ................ 0 Mason’s—W 2. L 1 Janack 179 144 159 1 Doug la ' 302 212 16 1 Colacino 140 170 188 Foss 149 174 18 1 Morask 219 164 15 7 j 889 864 846 ! Holloway s—W 1, L 2 , Goossen 176 167 126 i Tobey . 123 150 20 1 Livingston 168 156 177 DeDolder 178 139 167 1 Hausman 192 179 1 6 6 ; Handicap 14 14 14 j — —^— —j— 1 851 805 851 j Biiotta—W 3. L 0 DeMott 197 198 203 F. Colacino .2 1 1 200 238, M Colacino 193 210 170 G Gravino .202 158 166 iT. Gravino 152 224 206 j 1 955 990 983 ' Newark Elks— W 0. L 3 Beales .164 190 246 1 Perduyn .148 190 159 Reeves 178 137 166 1 Farrell 189 234 183 1 Baylord 161 184 168 1 Handicap 8 8 8 : 848' 943 930 ! C IT Y LEAGUE 1 Perkins No. 2— W 0. L 4 Clark 115 135 158 , Cook 116 136 119 1 Formiller 125 131 130 Wage . . 159 120 1 2 1 Augustine 148 202 183 Handicap 64 64 64 727 807 794 Ruffalos—W 4, L 0 Nittolo 148 172 127 V itaro . 105 Moyer 235 191 139 Mazzei 168 169 168 Santlno 167 146 183 Critelli 177 191 823 855 868 Clyde Roys—W i. L 2 Filelson ........... .149 119 12 0 Jo liiL s o n ............. . U >2 177 130 Devereaux . .138 189 156 D a i l e y .................. 133 153 157 , Spies 161 151 190 Handicap .. ■ - i 1 1 . 7 3 f . 790 755 1 Perkins No. 2— W 2-, L 2 Robinson . . 168 142 157 Cadey .175 155 15 1 ' Franne: 153 130 140 Taylor 184 164 168 Waeghe 1<2 161 129 ---- V ■■■--- ------ i 822 752 745 Marion—W f , L 3 H. Davis .. 189 151 189 R a d l e y ................ 130 119 N a e y e .............. .198 * -150 1 1 5 McMullen 152 150 142 Perduyn . . 15 1 136 144 I m 717 *709 Arcadia—W .3, L I Howard ............. 134. 124 156 Evarts ................ 126 153 14 3 A r m i t a g e ........... • .1 3 4 148 167 Robarge .. . 1 ... ..14 5 172 188, O c h ...................... 167 145 T o tals ....................... ... 1 5 19 GEN E V A a F T Lib’tori, r f ................ .. 0 0 0 Corcoran, r f ........... . . 2 1 5 Abraham. If ........... . . 0 0 0 Carson, if .................. 2 0 4 Marino, c . . . . . — .. 5 3 13 Derr, c .................... : 0 3 3 Lowery, rg ................ . . . 0 3 3 DePazio. rg .............. .. . 0 0 0 Dinino, I g ................ .. 1 1 3 Dandall. ig . 0 0 0 ' Totals. . , ; .10 11 31 Newark 1 1 ; Referee, Apperniaii. A marketing meeting of W ayne County poultrymen will be held in the Grange hall on Janu a r y 8 , according to Frank Beneway of Ontario, chairm an of the Farm Bureau’s poultry committee. Poultrymen, whose 400,000 birds in the county result in the sale of 4.000,000 dozens o f eggs annually. Will open the New Y e a r by dis cussing egg and poultry m eat m a r . keting. Prof. E . Y . Sm ith and Prof. H. E. Botsford, Cornell, will cover the m arketing topics sched uled to open a t 10 a. m. Purpose of the meeting is to show poultrymen and consumers how birds should be handled and prepared for m arket and how to select a good bird for home use. Tbe special egg marketing com mittee Includes \Abe” Moll of W illiamson as chairm an. Parley Porter o f Sodus and Elm er Stone of Clyde. Masons to 1 * ’ Hold Dance In Wolcott Wolcott— Wolcott Masonic lodge Will hold a Christmas dance ln the Masonic Temple, Thursday night, \ 'Aitli dancing fn-m ^ 1 --’-'lock Music will be furnished by An- thony Scott’s orchestra of Lyons. - . The m arriage of Miss Hazel Sherm an, daughter o f' Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sherm an, of Wolcott and Joh n Painter, son of Mr and 1 Mrs. Ivyl Painter of ’ Huron, were married a t the Presbyterian m a n s e ' at noon, Saturday, Dec. 14. The Rev. W illiam T. Ivey perform e d 1 the ceremony. They were attend- ed by M iss Elsie Lynch and Myron ] Gilbert, both of Wolcott They will reside in Huron. t Draper chapter, O.E.S. No. 151, has elected these officers for 19 4 1., Matron, M rs. Lillian Christian, pa- tron, Howard Morgenthaler; asso ciate m atron, Mrs. Marion Olm sted; secretary, Mrs. Theda Doug lass; treasurer, Mrs. Effie Morgen thaler; conductress, Mrs. Bernice Sheffer: assistant conductress. Miss Dorothy Williams; trustee. M rs,! Ruth Douglass. . : Donald Knapp of the U. S. Navj stationed at Norfolk, Va.. was the guest last week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Knapp. Mrs. Charles L. Younglove un derwent an operation for acute ap pendicitis late Friday night in Au burn City Hospital. Mrs. Richard Shuttleworth and daugted, Lois Ann. are the guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. C. Reed. Miss M a ry Worden was the guest of relatives in Trenton. N J , last week. Mr and Mrs W alter C M at- tison of Oshkosk, Wis.. were the guests o f relatives in Wolcott last week-end. I Miss Addle W alker is spending the holiday with friends at Closter. N. J. Miss Carolyn Marks, of New York city ls the holiday guest ot her parents, Mr. and Mri£S-Louis Marks. The Bridge Club was enter tained last Tuesday evening by ( Mrs. Leon U Bidwell at her home i in New Hartford street. I The annual Christmas supper and program of the Baptist Church was held Monday evening at the church. Supper was served at 6:30 o'clook. followed by the program i at 8 o’clock. -----------------------------------i Virginia Vale has been aw a rded. the fem inine lead by RKO Radio in the next Tim Holt feature, “ Range Robbers \ Miss Vale al- I ready has a large following o f ! Western fllm fans as a result o f , her work opposite George O 'Brien j in five action pictures last year. A p p l i c a t i o n s fo r N a t i o n a l P o l i o D r i v e Mobilization fo r the 1941 “Fight infantile P a ralysis\ campaign was speeding to completion this week as leaders in business, the sports world and women’s activities pre pared fo r a record-smashing drive against the crippling disease. Messages from all parts of Amer ica informed K e ith Morgan. N a tional Chairm a n of the Commit tee fo r the Celebration of th e President's Birthday th a t the n a tion is solidly determined to fu l fill this year’s slogan, “ Help the Youngster Around Your Own C o r ner.” Handicap 18 669 Fo U e t t e ......................155 Viterise ................. 199 T. G ravino F Colacino 183 192 886 S i r k i n ........................ 136 B r ig h a m .................... 161 Langensteih ........... 127 H a u s m a n ..................177 Handicap .............. 71 804 16 16 770 783 L 0 200 169 142 170 139 160 173 201 182 245 ---------- .. ■ 836 945 L 4 143 132 127 135 157 130 153 12 2 163 2 2 1 71 71 ■ . .... — ■ . 834 817 Edmund Gwenn and Montagu Love have been signed for J e a n ' Arthur's new starring vehicle. “The Devil and Miss Jones,” for RKO. R a d io release. Also sup porting Miss Arthur in the ro mantic comedy will be Charles Cobum, Soke Sakall and Ed- A CH E C K — EV E R Y C H R IST M A S ! D IC K E R IN G FO R GAM E B ilatta’s B a lly?, new hoop team to New&fk, will play th e Corning prisedlls here ln the near future. Rochester F ilarets m a y get a spot on. th e prqgrapi, according to Coach N eil Baroody, i f a suitable J o e can be found fo r the girl champs. y o u m : Thu will be New Veer tint WirfmetVWlflfj htt* Weed tiiWln. And In. aft th&ie yen* Widmeis five atwayt beta ntpn in isvor smang mose wnoitvoi the itliv :ly.in 3 s«{>diw»*«f fine, wines. NEWYORKSTATE 5 Widwier'3 ® WIDMtR'S WINI CE 11 AR5, INC , NARIES. N. Y. 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