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PERSONALS EDITORIAL FEATURES lire Mario|| Enterprise S E C O N D S E C T I O N VOL. I—No. 42 NEWARK, NEW YORK, THURSDAY; DECEMBER. 18, 194! Subscription — 52.00. a Y e a r TWO SECTIONS 16 PAGE . - P u b l i s h e d W e e k l y (Continued from First Section) Mr. and Mrs, Earl Welcher entertained members qf-^heir family Sunday at their home on Welcher' Rdad. Guests in cluded Mrs. Margaret Welcher, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welcher, Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Parker and daughter Cynthia of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Welcher andLson Bobby, al so of Lyons. , „ The Misses Katherine and Eleanor Brown will return - Friday,' ^December 19, from Skidmore. College to' spend the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brown of Grant St. Miss Patricia. 'Witzel, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. August E. Witzel Qf Church Street, has completed 12 weeks of work as a- member of the sophomore -editorial staff of . the Onondagan, student year book at Syracuse University. Miss Witzel is also a member of the' sophomore editorial staff of The Daily Orange, campus newspaper, and Chapel continuation committee. She is affiliated with Delta Delta. Delta sorority. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierce of ' Bartle Ave. and daughter, Mar jorie, spent Wednesday in Rochester, attending a .per formance of “Claudia” in the evening- Miss Jean DeVito, a student at Brockport Normal, will re turn this week to her home on Fillmore Street to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeVito. Mrs. C. A. Wolf of St. Louis is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Frank Wright of East Avenue. Mrs. Raymond WSlson enter tained her bridge club Monday at her home on East Maple Avenue. * Glen Perkins of West Miller Street spent the week-end in Elmira. The Misses Ruth and Peggy Dee will arrive Friday, Dec. 19, from New York State Teachers college, Albany, to spend the Christmas vaca tion with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Dee of Myrtle Ave. Miss Rose Burchards. who is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robb of Prospect Street, will return Friday to her holme in Dover, Vt., for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Snyder of West Miller Street were the week-end guests of Frank and Olin Lape in Lyons. Eleanor Finewood entertain ed fourteen of her friends at a party given Friday night a* her home on Wfest Maple Ave. The occasion was in honor of her seventeenth birthday. Out- of-town guests included Jane McParland and Jane Casey of Seneca Falls. Bill Vickery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Vickery of W. Maple Ave, spent the week end with James Ursano, at Niagara University, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Beal of Williams Street enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeomans of §odus at dinner Sunday. Fred Young, a student at Norwich University in Ver mont, will arrive Died. 20 to S a n t a K n o w s W h a t ’ s B e s t **• %s Proof enough that milk is_ t e s t , when Santa himself pre fers it to any other drink. It’s an all- around drink that doesn’t stop at sat isfying your thirst — it builds you up and keeps you Up. PHONE 26 spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young of West Maple Avenue. Jack McParland of Smeca Falls spent the week-end with ■ his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McParland of West Avenue., Mr. and Mrs. 4 . Robinson, Mrs. Harley Lounsbery, and Mrs. Charles Allen of Newark spent last Saturday in Roches ter. ■ ' Miss Barbara Clinton of New Haven, Connecticut, is spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wlilliam Mussack and Raymond of South,Main St. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Right myer have rnoved from West Miller Street to the Monje Apartments on Crosby Street. Edward DeRycke of West Union Street is improving from a foot injury he receive’d last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page of East Union Street, spent Sat urday in Rochester. 4 Jane McParland and Jane Casey of Seneca Falls were Week-end guests of Eleanor Finewood of yVest Maple Ave. /' Bill Porter,\ & student at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti tute at Troy, New York, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter of Elmwood Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Caster and daughter, Karen, of Bing hamton spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Caster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Caster of VanDusen Street. Miss Jane Woelfel of Ober- lin College, Oberlin, Ohio, will arrive Saturday, Dec. 20, to spend the Christ mas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woel fel of Bartle Avenue. Mrs. Edna Peirson of West Miller Streetjspent Tuesday pf last week in Rochester. ■ ■ Jack Finch Will return Lome‘S Friday froqi_ the University of Maine to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Finch of Franklin Street. Mrs. Carrie BurcroS of Wiest Miller Street entertained the Ever-Ready Bridge Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stanley MacArthur of Fairhaven is visiting her ! daughter, Mrs, Chester Robb 1 and Mr. Robb at their home on 1 Prospect Street. 1 Mrs. Florence Coykendall is j ill with the grippe at her I home on Prospect Street. Mrs. J. T. Malone, her son, ! Allen, and daughter, Jeanne, I and Mrs. Dorothy Collins of Fairport were entertained by Mrs. Collins’ and. Mrs. Malone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brinkerhoff of East Union Street recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of Grice Avenue will spend the week-end in Eden, New Yorkt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Maisehoss. On Friday night they will attend Sonja Henie’s Ice Review in Buffalo, ® Miss Dorothy Davidson, who is a student at Potsdam Nor mal, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davidson of Blakely Court. Mrs. Laura Baker, formerly of Newark, has been seriously ill at the home of .her daugh ter, Mrs. H. W. Wllsie of Port Byron. On Wednesday night a pri vate piano rec.ital was given by seven of Mrs. Chester Robb’s pupils at her home on Pros pect Street. Those taking part were Virginia Engleson, Grace Gianereco, Janice Frowley, Eleanor Woelfel, Kathleen Crouch', Betty Scheerens, and Phyllis Fralick of Wolcott. Miss Shirley Humeston, now attending Penn Hall Junior College at Chambersburg, Pa., will, arrive home this week-end to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Humeston of South Main Street. -- • Another home-coming col lege student is Dick Chase, who is expected -to arrive Fri day from the Wharton School of Finance, University of Penn sylvania, to spend Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chase of Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farns worth,,Mrs. Joe Kelly and Mrs. Edna Peirson of Newark at tended a Townsend meeting in Caledonia, Sunday, Dec. 7. Mrs. Willis Anthony of Pros- ■ pec't Street returned to her home .Sunday .after a week in . New YorfcCity, • Mr. and Mrs. Wlilbur C. Bar rel! o f Grace Avenue were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Padden- of Phelps Thursday.- •- — - - - • - Roy Mason of Elmwood Avenue was a guest of the . Board of Directors of the Am erican Brewing Co., Rochester, at an informal dinner Monday evening in the Hotel Seneca. Gilbert Waltz is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waltz of Highland Ave. Gilbert is attending the Uni versity pf Buffalo. The employees ox Knight & Bostwick and, the Empire State Nurseries will enjoy a dinner and Christmas party at Hotel Sellen, Palmyra, this (Thursday) evening. (; Mrs. A. B. Chaffee of j St. Petersburg, j is spending the Christmas holt- * days with her daughter, Mrs, ! Russell Beckwith, and Mr. \ Beckwith of Elmwood Avenue. : - -*2 Mrs. Donald Mitchell and 5 daughter, Joan, of Rochester spent the week-end with her parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Herrick of East Avenue. Mrs. Alfred Searth moved- last Wednesday from East Avenue to Prospect Street. '' Mr. and Mrs. James' Geary; of Wilson Street spent Satur-t day in Rochester. Mrs. Fred ' Burgreen and; daughter, Jean, of Wilson St.' spent Saturday hi Rochester. ’ Mrs.. Effie...West of. Church| Street celebrated) her 75th birthday on Sunday at the home of her daughter t Mrs'.l, Clarence Lindstrom. Mrs. West, received friends during the. - afternoon aiid evening. She? also received a great many birthday cards and good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart and family of Colton Avenue moved on Saturday to Water town, where Mr. Stewart has been transferred by the A&P Co. . -■ Miss Dorothy Marsden, who. resides with Mr. and Mrs. J. . J. Boynton of West Miller. Street, leaves today for a ten- day vacation with relatives in Springfield, Mass. .Four students at Syracuse University will leave the Syra cuse campus Saturday, Dec. 20, for a two-week Christmas holiday. They are Miss Pa tricia Witzel, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. August E. Witzel oi Church Street, a sopliomore iff the College of ■ Liberal • Arts Raymond Vanderlinde, son o Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Vander linde of 118 Heath .Street, freshman in Lifer al Arts; Gor don Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman of -405 ’ East Avenue, freshman in the College of Business Adminis tration; and John Schantz of 218 Prospect Street,* senior in the College of Applied Science. The Rev. Harold Ronson of -Buffalo, a candidate for the pastorate of the Christian - and Missionary Al 1 i a n c-e Church, and Mrs. ROnson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Evans of Hoffman “Street were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Hoff' of West Miller St. Sunday. . . • Mrs. A. Q. Schul 2 of South 'Main Street entertained Her ( Evening Club at a dessert- bridge and Christmas party Tuesday night. of Fairville entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCord, Mr. C. H. Utter and Miss Elizabeth Gucker of Newark at a 6 o’clock dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs, McCord, who are leaving for Florida to spend the winter. 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