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* SIXTEEN NEWARK COURIER-GAZETTE AND MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 TELEPHONE 7101 Schools M ark Yule Season ams ? h - , T % !\ The annual Christmas pro- ' gram was held in Roosevelt School yesterday and those of the three.other Newark schools will take place this Friday. The exercises at Newark Jun- iOrrSenior 'High rSciiool will be held at 2:20 p. m.; thpse at Lin coln School, at 1:30 p. m., and the entertainment pt Perkins ; school will, be a split program ■\yith grades 1 to 3 putting on exercises in the morning begin ning at 9:30 o’clock, and grades 4 to 6 following in the after noon beginning at 1:30 p. m. . Parents and the general public are cordially invited by school ^ officials to attend any of the exercises. The program will be as fol lows: NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL ~ 2:20 p, m-i Friday, Dec. 19 Processional Girls’ Glee Club—Bethlehem, No Candle Was’ There and No Fire, Holy Day Holly Carol. Girls’ Sextette—Jesu Bajnbino JMixed Chorus—Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Angels We Have / Heard oh High Christmas Carols—Entire School Recessional . Proper Kitten, The Squirrel’s Secret, Big Bear and Little Bear, Santa Claus, Christmas, Bells, Mysrv Christmas. GRADES 2 and 3 Preparing for Christmas December .. .. Roy Allen Messenger Boys—Edwin Baum gartner, David Wiser Snow. Fairies—Lola Fortmilier. Barbara Hayden, Barbara Hol land, Elhn Kemper. Joyce Lee, Mary Maneuso, Dolores Mc- Farlane. Fairies of the Green—Nancy Bartle. Shirley Hammonds, Rita (Harrison, Joanne Kalb, Betsy Richmond. Priscilla Smith. Color Elves—John Barker. Rob ert Riekerson, William Rider. Alfred Sawyer. GRADE 3 _ Play—A Joke on Santa Claus CHARACTERS Santa Claus Jack Barnhart A Mouse ... George Finegan Children—Vivian Boynton, Rob ert Soper, Vivian Flamey, Rob ert Colaeino, Mary Eileen Doane. Songs in Play—Santa's Coming, Up on the Housetop, Santa Claus. - - i- : L IN C O L N SC H O O L 1:30 p. m., Friday, Dec.' 19 Universal March ! .'... Lincoln School Orchestra | Santa Claus is Coming to Town i School Assembly ! A Play—\When Santa Lost His Rack” 1 Santa Claus Peter Grillo ! Mfs. Santa C laus .................. Constance, Marasco • Wee Willie Winkie ■ t Donald, Picard Little Boy Blue Geraljcf Nejlis Mistress Mary . . .. Eleanor DePolo Little Bo-Peep i ..................Theresa Santino { - Jack Horner . Dexter Morrison I Tom, The Piper’s Son ... Howard Pratt Queen of Hearts Joanne Burm Knave of Hearts . , . . . Nicky Tavana t> Brownie No. 1 i Robert Townsend ' Brownie No 2 Yvonne Ornt | Jolly.Old Saint Nicholas and Up ' on the Housetops . ..................... School Assembly ! Jingle Bells - Rhythm Band ; Second Chorus joined by School Assembly Hkrk! The Herald Angels Sine and Oh, Come All Ye Faithful School Assembly i Christmas Comes Again Deck : The' Halls ahd Silpnt Nieh’ ... . . . Junior Chorus Four H Club March Lincoln School Orchestra 19 PERKINS SCHOOL 1:30 p. m., Friday, Dec. GRADE 4 \Facts about December” — Sally Evans Marylin Keller. Eleanor Powel, Barbara DePuy Fourth Grade ^Chorus— A King Might Miss a. Guiding Star\. \That Shining Star”; \l^ck the ' Halls’, (Mixed Group) ; • Away in a Manger\ by a Doublf Quartet and Chorus, i Playf rSgnta’s Cure”—Charac ters: fenta. Robert Kalb: Mrs. anta Nancy Shearer: Nurse, Diane. Tansley; Doctor, Law rence Murphy; Christmas Spir it, Joanne Mattison;' Helpers, Robert Maricle, Roger De Mey ers, Robert Cole. Pixie Brownies—Warren Harri son, Richard Neverless. Scribbler—Donald Schiltz. Children—Joanne Hurley, Bill’ DeWandel, Thelma O’Brien, Paul Martin. GRADE 5 Play—\Christmas Eve at Home\. Characters;,' Grandmother Beverly Munn; Father, Robert Canne; Mother, Joan McPar- land; Annette, Beverley Bush- art: Donald, Richard Sawyer; Elizabeth, Judy Hammond; Jerry, Richard Reed; Street Carolers; Radio Singers GRADE 6B Play—\Christmas Gold”. Char acters: John, Jack Hollister; Peter, Thomas Negus; Jane, Helen Colaeino: Ann, Nancy Sawyer; Strange Singer, Sally Jackson: Mother, Pauline Marrocco; Father. Donald Dougherty; Grandmother, Rita Stepner; Christmas Car olers. GRADE 6A Play —\The Birds’ Christmas Carol”—In Three Scenes. CAST Carol (A Little Invalid) ... . Margaret Goetzman Uncle Jack Eugene DeNagel Mrs. Bird . .. ................. .. .. Donna Gene Akenhead Mrs Ruggles Marion Cole Sarah Maud Peter Deck the Halls, Hark! the H’sfald Angels Sing, Joy to the World, We Three Kings. A Christmas program is being held by the Roosevelt , School kindergarten this monping at 10 o'clock, featuring a playlet, \Mother Goose’s Christmas”, songs and selections by a l-hythm band. The kindergarten program at Perkins School was Ijeld yester day afternoon. ---------- -o ---- - ------ Interest Grows in Mattress Project Of Home Bureau Renewed interest in the cot ton mattress program of the Home Bureau is being shown now that the fall farm work is getting lighter. The people of South BUtler have conducted mattress making on a fairly large scale and have already completed 30 mattresses, the bureau reports. Five bales of cotton are now in storage in the county and are to be disposed of soon. Applica tions are being received from low income rural families and any one may secure the blanks from Vernon Cator of Palmyra, chairman of the mattress pro gram, from members of the County Agricultural Conserva tion Committee, the Home Bu- Cornelius Nicholas Marrocco i Peoria V-c Konne I Oshkosh F',’ m - Yr'k Clement John Bailey Tim Billy Noonn Susan Nancy Holmes Kitty .. ) Marian Stell Larry Edwin DeWandel Stage Engin/eers—Donald Fus- sell. Harold Lunay. Nicholas Marrocco. jEugene DeNagel. j These Choruses Are to Be Sung IN WILLIAMSON WAYNE COUNTY — NEWARK — PALMYRA JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY SHOP PERS WHO SAVE ON THEIR FOOD PURCHASES AND RECEIVE HART’S COUPONS FOR BEAU TIFUL PREMIUMS. ~ PERKINS SCHOOL ■.r9i30 a. m./Friday, Dec. 19 GRADE 1 A -Play • Pageant — “Janet's Christmas with Pierre and Mimi” Place—The room of a modest home in France, in a village near a forest. Time—Scene I Late afternoon. Christmas Eve. Scene II— 1 Eleven o’clock that night. ’ CHARACTERS ! Marleigh Barclay is Janet Pet- : • ers, an American girl. j Ikancine Foss is Janet’s mother. Mary Collins Is Madame Varen- . ne, a.French woman, in whose’ house they .are staying. Jimmy Parker is Pierre, her little , . rboy« ---- ---------- ----- Ruth Ann Dion is Mimi, her little girl. Valerie Perkins is The Spirit of Merry Christmass Everywhere. AU the other children in our grade are French childrfh. GRADE 1 Christmas Play—Mother Goose Book Little Girl .. Beverly Camp Brdwnies —Norman DsWeaver. Paul Pulver, Donald Black man, Gene DePorter Mother Goose Patty Schiltz i Iattle Boy Blue .. Edward Doane 1 Miss Mullet and her Spider— HUzanne Janack and Bert Anderson Mistress Mary . . . Joan Petrus Humpty Dumpty . . . . ............. Bernard LaFever Sek-Saw—Cassie Hinkley and ■Jack Thurston Jack Horner .. . Fritz Bailey •'rPUssy Cat • . ..- Annette Fox .Smg-a-Song of Sixpence - -------- Bobby VerMeersch RoCk-A-Bye B a b y .................. Shirley Verschage Hickory Dickory Dock ! ... ....... Victor Andrew Mary Had a Little Lamb . Charity Crane t ■Jack Sprat and his wife -Elean- | . or Sawyer and John Schultz Twinkle Twinkle Little Star i ................. Frances Ward ] JgCk .Be Nimble .. . , , Richard Botsclion Sim p le Sim on ................. • Bobby Hammonds < teflrtaln ............. Giles West' PfbgraplS—Susan Bloomer, Shir-, ley Fifeock Levihus VanHoute.. Hobby Schuldt - GRADE 2 Song—Mferiv. Christmas Piano S o l o Suzanne Robb Soilg—Thb Christmas Tree Piario Sold . . Mary Bloomer Song—\We'll Get Up and Bake Some Pies\ D a n c e ................. Suzanne Robb Piano Solo Lynn Carr A Play—The Kitten That Want ed to be a Christmas Present Songs in the play abff sung by me cnorus: Tlie Boy With a Rabbit, The BLUE LABEL — COMPLETE MARKETS FAMOUS BAKERS SWEET GARDEN c TENDER YOUNG RIB-END ^ P Q H | ^ 5 - R i b Cat LB. 2 3 QUALITY MEATS \T I.OW f OST vr \o i ovr Hunt; >t \dk i* \ \ STALK i M P O R K S A U S A G E 2 4 C KIIKSH (1RU1 M) B E E F 23c homk stylk M E A T L O A F 25c Delicioos ^klnlctis Frankfurts 1 27c PRIME STEER BEEF POT-ROAST Pound - 23 BONELESS ROLLED BEEF . S t ... 25c F I S H F I L L E T S pollock i5fV Haddock lb’ 21c Perch ,b’ 10C ^ITBACON half Pound 16c 2 1 COD FISH MINCE MEAT I.UHfionH - For Mince .Pies Rich - Spicy P K G . HART’S “BIG VALUE” READY TO FRY POUND PKG. HART-NUT — A NUTRITIOUS SPREAD OLEO FOR TABLK I RK ' WBMi AS COOKING. OK FR* IM POUND PRINT SUNM A T D S E E D L E S S CONFECTIONERS 4-X SUGAR 0 1 7 M PKGS. ■ ■ Ti FOR BKTTKB I( INI.S FOR CAKISS POUND PKG-. HART’S MASTER BAKERS PRODUCE THESE LUSCIOUS LAYER aariety CAKES HART’S HIC IIOMKI.IK1 C O O K I E S DOZ. 1 2 P F E F F E R N E U S S E 2 1 rilKY’RK. UKLICIOl S sP icks - drops . i , b , D \ I.\T\ ATTHACT1VK MIXED COOKIES HOLIDAY - Pound - 19 STREUSEL \ VI) IIFI.I \ < OFKKI-; KUCHENS \ 1 7 c FRIED 1*1. \ IV OR *•1 <• WU.I* 14 SPICE 6 riF.i.n iol s s q i 1 0 c ORANGE SALE 2 1 ° LARGE JUICY FLORIDAS - DOSS. - LARGE SUNKIST SEEDLESS NAVELS DOZ. CELERY C A I J F O I I M I GRAPES I.arg c F a m ily Kundlf* WALNUTS D iam o n d Rrnnil M I X E D N U T S c VKH ( HOP. T lixttm * Mary Lou Burk reau office in Sodus, or the Farm Thomas Bloomer! Security office in Palmyra. Wolcott — The Business and Professional Wbmen’s Club has two Christmas projects under way. The first is the mailing of Christmas gifts to the boys from this section in the service of the United States. A .total of 45 gifts have been-mailsd to these boys. The second project is thq, dis tribution of -Christmas baskets to the needy in this community. The club, under Mrs. Lloyd Bichols, will act as a .clearing house for these baskets, which will be prepared’by locul organ izations. Members of the com munity committee are: Mrs. De- Forest Fowler, Mrs. Margaret Vezzose, Mrs. Bert. Bovee, _ Mrs, Eleanor Armstrong, Mrs- Frank N. Waidorf, Mrs. Dee G'utherie, Mrs. Martha F. Sims, Mrs. Ray mond Reynolds, Mrs. Russell Henry, Rev. Foster Prynne, Rev. Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. Clement Wadsworth, Mrs. Charles Con way and Miss Helen Soules. Newly elected officers of the Women’s Society of Christian Service at the Methodist Church are; President, Mrs. Grant Doug lass; vice-president, Mrs. Edith M. Jenkins; vice-president in charge of church activities, Mrs. William J. Clapper, Jr.; vice- president in charge of Mission ary education, Mrs. E. J. Street er; recording secretary, Mrs. Eleanor Armstrong; correspond’- ing secretary, Mrs, Dana P. Waldron; treasurer, Mrs. Bayard G. Thomas; chairman of tile membership .committee, Mrs. Blanche C. Millett; chairman of the finance committee, Mrs. Ralph C. Paddock; secretary of literature, Mrs, Fay J Fowler and secretary of supplies, Mrs, James P. Thompson. The Bridge : Club held its Christmas party last week Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. B. G. DeWitt in Draper Street. The Misses Cornelia and Sue G.' Crafts spent last week with ' friends in •'Corning. 0 : ------ Arcadian Annals (Continued from Page Fifteen) . . . Dec. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson became parents of a daughter. FORTY YEARS AGO Arcadian Weekly Gazette December 18,1901 Charles P. Williams and Miss Frances Sisson were married in Lyons last week . . . Banker Par dee Smith says the Newark & Marion electric railway is going to kill Newark. Horses will be frightened, says he, and Willow Avenue will be so dangerous that farmers living north -will all go elsewhere to trade and a new town will grow up at Whiting’s Corners . . . The first trolley car I built in Newark was made last I week by L. G. Mattison, labeled I \Newark & Marion”, and can .be seen in his store. Greenhouses: 411 Madison Ave. — Phone 790 According to Home Bureau leaders the first step in mat tress making is meeting together in a half day class to sew up the ticks. The most successful method of completing fhe mat tress has been found to be for groups of 5 or 6 to work together on one mattress at a time. Such a group, which may well include men and older children, can complete a mattress a day. A Bell Ringer Gift Value I B r a n d o n S h i r t s Fine Woven Patterns I \H Yes! Sweetheart Rayon Satin I Lovely Slips Sure to please! Like expensive shirts, made with woven patterns (won’t wash out!). 99% shrinkproof. Dreamy confections of lace and embroidery! 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