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TWELVE NEWARK <30UR1ER-GAZETTE AND MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK# N. Y. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941 TELEPHONE 71 ! v I , r , t * e., • jVEr. and Mrs. Theron Sutton were guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr; and Mrs. MUton Russell in Geneva, Mrs. Grover Ryan and. Miss Shirley Ryan of Newark spent . the week-end with Mrs. Lowell Jeffery and family. William Schoonerman of Buf falo St. has been suffering from severe lameness the past week, • the result of a fall into a trap door in his bam. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beale were surprised by their daugh ters on Friday evening in honor . cff their 35th wedding anniver sary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Miles B- Dean, Mr. and Mrs; Albert L. Dean and, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffery. • Miss Emily Davis of Canan daigua spent several days last week With her sister, Mrs. Carey Mer,oh and family. Mrs. Mary Deyo is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Sweezey and family In Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean entertained their bridge club at dinner and cards on Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells of Dry- deh. ” . _ . The Misses Helen and Mina Goossen- pf Buffalo spent the Thanksgiving week-end with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Goos- s'en. Miss Marjorie Lookup was j home from Old Forge for Thanksgiving and the week end. Charles N. Stearns has been a patient at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bremner Were Thanksgiving Day guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vallance of Honeoye Falls. .................... ..................... Engagem ent Told Miss Jean Morrison, whose approaching marriage to Nor- bert Flick .af Bansvffle, is a n nounced by her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison <of Marion. The rites will take place ih the near future. . #> - : .... .. , Sunday morning while he was attending service at the Second Reformed Church. Mrs. Clara Thomson, who was a guest of R. B. Rogers and fam ily oyer the Thanksgiving holi day, has returned to her home in Summit, N. J. Mfs. Alfred J. Byron of Pal myra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginegaw of Walworth, who died in a Rochester hospi tal Saturday, Nov. 22, was be beyond control. The barn and contents consisting of hay, grain, threshing machine and tools were . entirely destroyed and only efficient work saved the house near ay, The loss with the exception of the machinery was covered by insurance. The Misses Karmella. Marianne and Josephine Marion spent Sunday in Rochester, visiting •relatives cm .Laburnum and Crescent Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Myrdri A. Brew ster have announced the mar riage of their daughter. Miss- Florence M. Corbin of Toledo, Ohio, to William R. Wright of Toledo, which took place in Toledo, Satufday, Nov.' 15, at 2:38 o’clock. Mrs. Wright, a beautician! is a graduate of Ba tavia High . School and of the Madame Elinor Sehool of Beautv Culture in- Buffalo. Mr, Wright is one of the office force in one of the Plate Glass Works in Toledo. They will reside in Toledp. Mr, and Mrs. Abram DeMay entertained at dinner Sunday Mr, aiid Mrs. William Snyder of South Butler, Henry. Lybart and Miss Janice Lybart. Mrs. Stanley Rogers is a guest- this week of Miss Laura, Waldron in Syracuse. , The Officers’ Club of Rich ards Chapter, O.E.S., met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Jeffery, who Was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Karl Morrison, Mrs. Wayne Allen and Mrs. Wesley Nye. In a recent picture contest conducted by the Marion Cam era Club, Dr. D. W. Bovet won ffirst place with a brought to the Marion cemetery Autumn Leaves, and for. burial, Monday afternoon. • Rich second The two residences on Buffalo Street, occupied by John ,T. Half and .Ronald Ganze, have recent ly been purchased from the j niece of Mrs. Cornelius Bushart Comstock Canning Corporation j’of Marion. picture, Marion with a picture.of ,- Jack 'Hall1 -w as-ar ents, she leaves two brothers, doss third with his - picture, Lloyd and Harold Ginegaw o f , Loafer. Their next meeting will Walworth. She was a grand- be on Wednesday evening, Dec. 3. AT SCHOOL M arion’s Past in Review 10 TEAKS AGO November ZGj 1931 Arthur H. Bates of the Ben jamin Franklin High School will speak at the P.T.A. meeting De cember-1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beale anniver- Calendar for Week . Friday, Nov. 28 — Basketball game at Savannah. Tuesday, Dec. 2—Boy Scout Meeting. Frid.ay, Dee. 5— Basketball. Walworth at Marion. , , , Sixth Grade News j celebrated then- 35th Mary Ann Lepeltak attended | sarL November 2IsL. the Thanksgiving Service at the Eastman Theatre. June Shirley Wisse, spent part of her vacation on a farm in Williamson. Visitors at Sehool Raymond Handville. super visor of guidance for the State of New York, was a visitor at Marion Central School oh Mon day morning. Mrs. Virginia C Hill, district superintendent • of schools, also spent Monday, morning a t sehool. Hi-Y News Alfred Walker, a member of the Central Hi-Y Board'?' frdm Rochester, was guest speaker at the meeting of-the Marion Hi-Y on Nov. 19th. He brought with fiftn suggestions for the coming year’s ^program and activities. Present .af the meeting were, our advisors Rev. John Baker and Mrs. Durfee Young, along with present and prospective mem bers. Faculty Club The November party of the Faculty Club was held at the High School Monday evening,, TO. P 4 . Nov. 24. Dinner was served by 40 YEARS AGO members of the senior Class, and during the evening a series, - activities was run off. Carleton Tarbell served as chairman and other pnmmift-pp rriprnhopc; ip 2ft YEARS AGO November 25, 1921 I The senior class of Marion | High School-heal’d Macbeth- at I the Lyceum Thursday evening, I Anthony Betten is a sopho- I more ta Rutgers College, Ger trude a freshman in Syracuse University. The. annual dinner of the Philadelphia Class will be held at the home of Mrs. ^Jennie Sweezey, Nov. 30. 30 YEARS AGO November 24,1911 A pumpkin pie contest was a feature of the Grange meeting Friday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Durfejfc Mrs. Orrin Cole, Mrs. R. B. skinner. Invitations have been received to the marriage of Pliny White and Miss Josephine Barclay ■o t take place Nov. 29 at Adams Basin. . The roof will soon be put on the new Presbyterian Church. November 23, 19ft! Peter DeVall has sold his farm east of Marion to James White. A. L. Cook is now located at Denison. Texas. . ---------- Mrs. S. B. L>ean is visiting in H!.&nsss Smith Atwgod will run a meat cart on the road. ■> GO YEARS AGO November 26, 1881 The following are the officers: off the I.O.G.T.: Eva L. Curtis, Asa Wf. Russell,--Frgda- Sanford,- Eliza Marten. Joseph Dickinson, George s.,!Warner, William Switzer, Charles Tremaine H fie- Near,. George p. HowaVv Arlice-Tianter, Jessie Thomsor Jennie Nash, Ru-by Babcock for extra miles and greater satisfaction! LOOK for proyecf and Improved features in- the new car you buy. this 'year—for they determine the degree of satisfaction and dependability you will receive. And staff first by looking a t Pontiac!-The 1942 T o r pedoes not only retain Pontiac’s traditional long-life features—but add fifteen'major improvements for greater value. Come in —see'and drive the 1942 Pontiac today! GENERAL MOTORS' MASTERPIECE Here’s the secret of Pontiac’s soft, easy ride—Duflex Rear Spring ing. Developed and introduced by Pontiac, this quality feature has been even further improved by the addition of oil-impreg- — nated liners In 1942. is home again for by Ronald Ganze. Mrs. Arthur Best of Williams port, Pa., spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Elwood Hall and family. - Mr. and Mrs. §tanley Irish, o f 1 Donora, Pa. Syracuse called at the home of j a time. R. B. Rogers, Sunday afternoon, i Private Josiah VerPlank was Mi. and Mrs. Clifford Tcp- . home from Ft. Dix over Thanks- pmg left Thursday evening to giving Day. spend the remainder of the week Mrs. Annie Keymel of Wh in New York City ' ’iamson. who was recently oper- Mr. and Mrs Melvin J MeT-1 ated upon in Buffalo for the re- tori and family of Batavia. | raoval of a cataract from her Simeon Merton and Mr. and eye. returned Monday and is Mrs. Carey Merton and family staying for a with her spent Sunday with Mr and daughter. Mrs J c Elve 'Mrs. Earl Clark and family, p f , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Short'are Mrs. Isabel Blackford of San Albert Dean has been detained Francisco is a guest of Mrs. at home for several days by i Pliny G. White. Mr. and Mrs. illness. - Frank Blackford o'f Spencerport Lawrence Corcoran, who has I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. been working in .Baltimore and i White on-Sunday, Nov. 16. eluded-Miss Mary Alice Seiden.! „ Mrs;J - ®’ Malcolm, returned Frances Doran, Helen Blank and i Uoin Washington, Saturday. Mr. Stanfey-phillips and Corne- Fred Smith has purchased the lius Cook . John Jagger place in East Pal- o . j myra. * 1 'About 60 men have, been em ployed on the N. and M. trolley ■ during the week. CHURCHES IN MARION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Maurice J. Verduin, Pastor Sunday, 10:30—Divine Wor ship. Sermon: . “A Just Tntoler- 11:45—Church School Adult tian Love.\ theme: “Chris- Dryden. The Wayne County Fire Chiefs ■ •Association of which Chief Fred Haskins is a member, met in the Firemen’s Building in Marion on Monday evening of this week. - air. and Mrs. C. Albert Curtis : and sons, Charles and Bruce, left last Wednesday to spend Thanksgviing and the remain der of the week with his sister, Mrs. James T. Hossley, and fam-' iiy ffi their new home in Welles ley Hills. Mass. Mr and Mrs ’ James Quaars, ' Mr. and Mrs. Abram DeMay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanHanegem, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Warner and Aoraffi DeMay, Sr., were guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr and Mrs. Jacob DeMay in Sodus. Mrs. €, Roy Curtis and Mrs. Alfred Temple were in Syracuse the first of the week. Mrs. Cur tis represented the Wayne Coun ty 4-H Club and Mrs. Temple attended the state meetings of the Home Bureau. Mfs. Kate Mullie, 84, had the misfortune to fall Saturday at the home of her son in Min- stsed, breaking h er hip. She is a patient in the Lyons Hospital. Mrs. Henry Lybart and daugh ter,. Jane, with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Fhilley of Palmyra are enjoying £ motor trip for three, weeks to Florida, stopping taj BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John J. Baker, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship and •Mr. and Mrs. William Boer man, Sr., are planning to spend the winter in the home of their son, William Boerman, Jr. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Lookup with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mer- hoff of Sodus enjoyed a trip ance”. from Wednesday to Monday tc Session Washington. D. C„ Virginia and the Luray Caverns. They also visited Mr and Mrs. Fred H. :n Baltimore. ________ Miss Shirley Nye: was a guest . _ j receiving.congratulations upon over the week-end of Mrs. Mary I Sermon. 10:30. Bible School the arrival of a >on. Tuesday. • e*er 1,1 E.'.sV Rochester .11:45. Nfov 25. j : the Barber H'-'sntnl ! Mr and Mrs Ernest VanHall Choir Rehearsal Thursd y in Lyon., ; of Frimyra are the parents of at 7:30 P m- at the home of Mr., ; Friends in Marion have daughter born Friday, Nov. 21. in ! Howard Stark, ceived announcement of the the Canandaigua Hospital, marriage on Thursday. Nov 20, | and Mrs Lester VanHall of Miss Luella Tozer. daughter of were guests on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Tozer of of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook in Naples and Leslie Renel Reed., Palmyra. Miss Tozer was formerly ai Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reynolds, °f Christ\. 12 noon—Sunday 'teacher in the Marlon Central‘and Mrs, Iva Cahoon entertain- j School. Lesson, \Christian Love\. 1 School. ! ed on Thanksgiving Day Mr. a n d ! 7 P- m.—Evening Worship. Ser Erwin Radley was home Mrs. Donald Cahoon and three Camp Ruyalston in Massachu - 1 children of Schoharie, Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard of Pal myra, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and daughter of Palmyra, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Cooper and two sons of Williamson and Mrs. Imogene Cahoon o f Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeWolf and Elsie DeWolf were dinner 50 YEARS AGO ' November 28,-1891\ Thomas Mitchell has been ap- ; pointed cemetery sexton. George Marten has purchased an interest in OeoTge Warner’s store. McMAAJA PONTMA€ SALES' CO. reO N, Main St. ‘ ^ Newark, N. Y. FIRST REFORMED Rev. W. G. Meengs, Pastor Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon. \The Fullness setts for the Thanksgiving week end. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henry of Palmyra, formerly of Marion, are the parents of a son, Leigh, Horn November, 22 at the Clifton g n r i r j e r s £ t a p < t q r t o m . Mr. and Mrs. Milo Van Hall ana daughter were guests over guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Lere in' Lyons. -o- Thanbsgiving Day of his par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Van Hall. ‘ ' Eva Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Crane, has been ill for the past week. Besides the quantity of pro duce shipped by truck to near and distant points,-station mas ter Marshall states that I0'6 carloads were shipped from Marion last week over the Penn sylvania R.R. _ . A fire alarm Tuesday forenoon Washington and other points of i summoned the Marion Fite Be- taterest. , „ Ipartm eht to A. M. Johnson’s - Peter Anderson is recovering about two miles from the village pressions of sympathy in th e , from a heart attack sustained where a barn fire was found t.a' time of their bereavement. 39tl Old Titles The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico own their lands By vir tue of titles granted, by the Spanish crown, thus antedating American supremacy. CARD OF THANKS The family off Adrian DeFisher Wish to express their- grateful appreciation to their many rela tives and friends for their ex. mon, \Tolerating Intolerance\ Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Consis tory meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8 p. m.- What-So-Ever Society at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Lancy. ■ Friday, Dec. 5, at 8 p. m - Teachers’ Meeting. Saturday, Dee. 6, at 2 p. m.—. Children's. Hour. _s : -- ,0 ------ - ---- Varieties of Woodpeckers There are more than 300 var ieties of the woodpecker, found hi every country oh earth except Australia-and Madagascar. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson wish to thank sincerely their neighbors and the members of tbe Marion Fire Company for willing and efficient service in protecting their home when their barn burned last week. 39tl. /s r C W t ' S r V C C d / THE V I N L A N D m m 3 CORPORATION a • .. - __ _ 1 1 5 W e st M iller Street N E W A R K , N. Y . Phone 1 1 5 E a s y I F Y Q U U S E T H E Gazette Ads AS YOUR GIFT GUIDE FOR SELECTION . S to c k s becom e d e p le te d ct* C lvristm n » d a y draw R n e a r e r . T lie w ine c h o p p e r w h o sh o p s e a r l y h a s In f in itely m o r e ch o ice om t o s t y l e a n d qititllty of FOR ^Prices, a r e -alw a y s lo w e r a t *tjLeu 1ic#iMtiYig o f th e season# h u t a s s t o c k s heconie * lo w e r, d e m a n d in c r e a s e s altd th e price* ris e . 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