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h PERSONALS EDITORIAL FEATURES The Marion Enterprise SECOND SECTION VOL. I—No. 1. NEWARK, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 6 , 1941 . TWO SECTIONS — 16 PA (Continued from First Section) Mr and Mrs. Herbert G a r rett of Grace Aye, spent Sun day with M rs..Garrett’s par ents, Mr. and Mi’s.. George, Buckle of Clyde. ' Mrs. Thomas Wilcoi? Of East Miller St. left Friday with the Rev. an d Mrs.- Bos- worth on a month’s trip to Durham, North Carolina, and Richmond, Virgihia’. Mrs, Wilcox will act - a s their\ pianist. Mrs. Rose Keller, Mrs. James Welcher, and Mrs. George Griswold, of Roches- ter, Mrs. Roy Winans Of \Wil liamson, and , Mrs. Laura Craver, of Newark, spent last week Thursday, Feb. 27, with Mrs. Anna Bishop of \West Union St., and as?isted' h e r in celebrating her birthday anniversary. Miss Bettie Leight of Roch ester was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fisher of Williams St. last week Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wie- beld and family of Brockport spent'Sunday with Mr. Wie- beld’s father, Peter J. Wie- beld. and family of West Maple Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Han sen, Everett' Gardner, and Miss Carol Tupper of Roches ter were Supday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walters of Col ton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Bur gess and daughter, Judy, of Syracuse, were guests last week-end of Mrs. Burgess’ SfSTKer, Mrs. Laura Craver of West Union St. Miss Justine M. Clarke, stu dent nurse of Park Avenue Hospital, Rochester, left Fri day for six months study at the Fordham .Hospital in New York City. Miss Clarke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond E. Clarke of Newark. Joseph Colacino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Colacino, of North Main. St. underwent an- appendectomy ’at the, Nevf- • ark Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bentley and daughter, Anne, of Penfield, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace G. Howard of West Miller St. Miss Margaret VanAst and Miss Sylvia Gary returned to Newark last week from a month's vacation trip to Florida. Julian Merson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Julian M. Mer ton, Park Avenue, Canan daigua, has enrolled in the Aviation Institute of Techno logy, Long Island City. He is taking a course in airplane Engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pal mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith, and daughters, Betty and Nanfcy Lee, of Syracuse spent Sunday, with Mrs. Pal mer’s parents, My. and Mrs. Ward Parker of West Union \St. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Du- Rei have returned- fipm their wedding trip and are making their home on South Main St. Ext. Walter S. Herrick of East Avenue left Monday for Wash ington, D. c. On his return trip he will visit relatives and friends in Union City, Pa., North East, Pa., and Buf falo. • Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jackson of Rochester attended the Globe Trotters-Elks game last week Thursday ’ evening, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Howard of West Miller St. following the game. . Miss. Dorothy Marsden .of West Miller St. has -as her guest this week her aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Bisby of Springfield, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Jr.. of West Union St. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Sr., of Fairville. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ornt entertained at a house warm ing at their new horiie on Driving Park Ave. last Friday evening the following \guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Dubler, Beverly Ann Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Llpari, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Dadetta, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bilotta, Mrs. Ivah Kreiss, -Mrs, Joseph Bar- tucca, Thomas Cucci, William’ Swan, Robert Healy, and Les ter Fagner, Mr. and Mrs. Roger -Allefton moved last week from High St. to Peirson AVenue. Mrs. M-. B. Lasher is report ed ill this week at her home on West Miller St. Miss Elizabeth Dunn of West Miller St. is confined to Clif ton Springs Sanitarium for observation. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ljpari entertained - at, cards last Thursday . evening ,at their home on North Main St. Mr. and Mrs. . Dominick Dadetta, Lester Fagner,-William Swan, Thomas CUcci, ' .and Minnie Bartucca. Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Boynton of West Miller- St., Frank and Olin Lape of Lyons, and Mrs. Mary S. Conn of Lyons called a t the home bf Mr- and Mrs: Frank Ellis in Joy last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, John Wqlf o f . Penn Yan called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Parker of ' West Union St. .Harold Stiles of Cornell Law School, accompanied by two friends from Cornell, at tended the ’ Globe-Trotters- Elks game last week Thurs day evening. Mrs. Lloyd Ridley of Arca dia entertained the members of the Ever-Ready Bridge Club at her home on-Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and 'Mrs,. Edwgrd Mundy ofjChurch st. were dinner guests last we.ek Thursday evening of Mr. a n d Mrs, Don ald Woodworth in Geneva. • Alfred Chaddock of War ren, P,a., spent the week-end with his brother, Albert Hen drick of Vienna St., who is improving in \health and able to be out-of-doors. Mrs. A. D. Porrey has re turned to her home on Vienna St. from Broadalbin, N. Y., where she spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Alva Beal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Howard of West- Union St. called on philip Heifer a t So dus Point last Sunday. „ -Sirs, stante]r-'G. Gove-ll’ of Rochester spebt a few days last week as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Clark and family of Blosspm Road. Mrs. Cora Ransley of On tario and Rex Ransley of Altamont, N. Y„ spent, Sun day with Mr. and Mrs.' Leon Stell of Bartle Ave.' Mrs. George R. Feller, who has been very ill at her home on Mason St. for the past three weeks with intestinal flu, is improving, but is still confined to her home. Miss Alta Clark of West Mil ler St. spent the week-end in Rochester as the guest of Mrs. Katherine Schrieible. Charles H. Berger o f Church St. attended the concert at the Eastman Theatre, Roches ter, of Rochester Philhar monic Orchestra,. Jose Iturbi, conductor, with ' Zino Fran- cescatti, French Violinist, on Wednesday evening, descent Hollister of Van Dusen St. underwent an oper ation last week at Clifton Springs Sanitarium. Mrs. G. O. Robeson of Ma son St. sustained a broken right wrist and ankle last week Tuesday when she fell on the ice. She was taken to Newark Hospital and return ed to her home on Wednes day, \and is doing as well as can be expected. Mrsv Thomp- son is caring for her, -- Miss Mildred D-uBois of Ma son St. entertained her sewing club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Stratton, who has been ill with the flu. a t her home on West Ave., is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeVito have moved from. West Union St. to the Leggett, apartment on Madison-Ave. Mrs. Edna Cole, matron of the Newark - Cplony, spent the week-end in (Rochestey. . Mr. and1 Mrs. Edward Hurl- burt I I of Rochester ehtertain- ed a t dinner last week Wednesr day evening Miss\ Dorothy Donnelly of* East Miller St. and Mis? Elizabeth Bunn of West Miller St. Miss Esther DeLaney ■ of Franklin St; spent the week end in Rochester, the guest of Miss Elsie Sharpe. Earl Peirson of .Waterloo spent Sunday with h is mother, Mrs. Edna Peirson of West Miller St. Miss Eleanor LaClair of West Union Street spent the week-end in Rochester, Mr. .and\ Mrs. Fred Burgreen entertained friends at their home on Wilson St. on Satur day eveniiig, following the - basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pelow and family - moved on Satur day from East Miller St. to the Halstead house on Wilson St. • t Miss Mildred Johnson of West Union Street spent the week-end at the home of her parents in Palmyra. Mrs. Manley Warner of South Main Street is at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium for observation. Miss Gertrude Rising of Church Street has accepted a position at the “Blue Bowl”. Mrs. Guy. Rumsey of Bartle Avenue has resigned herrposi- tion with Montgomery W ard Company. • Augustus Hoffman of South Main Street is reported.illl at hi?, home: v Mrs. Raynor Holmps -of West Miller St. left Tiiesddy for New \York City, where ’she will spend the remainder of the week, - ’ ‘j.’, ... Mrs. Harry Bator of -I^airlbh spent last week’ a t theyhqme of J . J. Parks, East -Miller St. Mrs. A. R. Thomas -of| Wil son St. is staying .at the homie of.M r.'and Mrs. & 0. miridfi- ton- on Jefferson ,Ext. {while Miv and Mrs, Hurneston| are vacationing in, Florida... f. The Rev, and Mrs; “i t p. Jessup Of Rose, N. Y.,:|were Sunday guests • of Mr,, f apd Mrs. Cecil G. Chase of Church St. Mr. Jessup preached/ the sermon .at the First Baptist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. FrankVfjfedg- wick of Jefferson, Ext, lealled on Mr, and Mrs..’Paul Afford in Penn Yan on Sunday* Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard of \Shortsv.ille was the dinner , guest of Mr. and Mrs. gTphn Severson of Moore St. lest week Thursday. -. ? Miss Bertha Frey of North Main St. will entertain her bridge club on Saturday’ eve ning, | , Mrs. Vernon Severson! will entertain her dessert-bridge club this evening at her home on Blossom Road. Mi', a n d Mrs. Wilbur C. B a r ren of Grace Avenue were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Pad- den ,at Phelps. - Miss Marjorie DeHond. ^re turned' to her home on Ma son Sfc.\ last week Thursday ! from Newark Hospital. Mrs. Victor VanHorne of Grace Ave. had as her week end guest her cousin, Mrs. Carrie Burns of Syracuse. Eugene Healey of Lockport spent the .week-end visiting friends in town. Mrs. Charles Humes ton of West Miller St. entertained a group of friends at Juncheon and bridge last Friday at Wolfs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vander- brook will entertain their din- ner-bridge club at their home on South Main St., Friday evening. Miss Jeanne Malone “of Fairport spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brinkerhoff of East Union St. Bernard Camp of Rochester spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Camp of Grace Ave. Miss Margaret Shaut of Rochester accompanied him. Miss Helen Rainsberg -of Lockport, formerly of New ark, spent the week-end here, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferrell of North Main St. Mrs. Katherine Cox of the Newark , S tate School Staff, left last week Friday on a m onth’s vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. Amelia Lindstroni of Auburn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindstrom of Church St. Mrs. Helen Gaston of Church St. underwent an operation -at Newark Hospital last Tuesday. Mrs; Isabelle Loos of Church St. was called to Rochester last Saturday evening by the serious illness of her mother. 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Overcoats . . . . . . $1.55 . . . . $1.55 . . . . $1.80 . $1.90 to $2.15 Fur Trifti Coats Womens Plain Cloth Coats $1.55 B e t t e r to Store A p p a r e l th a n be Sorry I Where They Do That SANITONE GUARANTEED Dry Cleaning and the Family Wash for Less Than Home Cost Phone Newark 645 or 646 “ 77m? Cleanest Spot in Wayne County” Lynn Waldorf has been ill for several days the past week, at his home on Peirson Aye. Mrs. Geneva H. Palmer .of Rochester,spent Sunday with Mrs, Alice Howland of Bast Maple Ave. ■ Aubrey L. Pierce, who has been spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierce of West Miller St, is now located at Gloversville as assistant, manager of Schine(’s Hippodrome Theater. . Miss,.Hazel Schriber of Rochester called on, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pratt of Ford St. last week Thursday. Mrs. Marion Holdridge and daughter, Ann Elizabeth, of Savannah were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rasche of West Miller St. ; ' . - Mrs. Alice Corte.ville of Ma son St. will attend the Wom en's ■ B e n e f i t Association Spring Rally which will be held at - the Hotel Seneqa, Rochester, Thursday, March 20. I • Mr. Archie DeMay and Mr. and Mrs. Manley Burden .and daughters, Eleanor and Jus tine, of Newark, spent Sunday in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Elizabeth .Goodman of Syracuse spent 'a few days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manley Burden and family of Newark. JUL. - n y - K - | « Almost , One Round Way Trip S e x y Yorfc $ 4.1H) $ 8.85 N e w a r k , ft j 4,J>0 • 8.S5 O rlnhilu 10,70 JlO.tO P h il a d e lp h ia * 5,45 0,85 P i t t s b u r g h 5.75 10.55 T o r o n to . O n t. 4.z0 : U tica 2R05 % WdishmAtou T.tOv; W a t e r t o w n W l lk e s - I T te 3.70 One Round Way Tnp * m 4 U0 it 70 G R E Y H O U M ) T E R M IN A L M a in a n d Union, S t. 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