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M rs.-K.: guests on Christmas ©ay I’t'T I M 1*1 It Mr. andM is. Charles Rich \will spend Christinas with theh son, Marion c. Rich, ahd family. , Mr-. and\ Mrs. Glen Chainplin of Lyons wili be guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. John DeNearing. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell Aw ard Goes To B e ttyN y e Marioiiv-Betty Nye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Nye,- and as member of the Senior Class at Marion Central School', has been of'Ontario \will ~ b e \chnstm ls !seIected bV students and the and Mrs.; faculty as Marion's representa tive in the D.A.R. Good Citizen- Miss Nye will now compete in an essay contest with represen tatives of other schools' in the rests of Mrs. Je'sste'Shoft. \\ j f t f ' “V- vt' T * \ '\ • T V and Mis ROV Tavior and dan<ui Ml'S^PaiS Russellwill l V l a r i O I l „ tuyroi' and -daugh- jentertam at a family Christmas ter, Mary Ellen, of-Auburn. ■ {dinner, ■ - The children of Gfecttgp, and’ Delia Lookup and their families will enjoy Christmas together a t the home of Mr. and Ml-s. Wil liam J White, as in former- years and will Include Mrs;. Charles Lookup Mr. and Mrs. Peter Naeye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lumen sweezey, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sweezey and family p f Webster, Mrs, Dexter Ebertz and family of Auburn, Mrs. Morris Galusha from New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Ered Sweezey of Ma lone Mr. and Mrs. Pied Lookup, Miss Marjorie Lookup of Old Forge, Ml ahd Mrs. Morris Butts and family of joy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geer and son of Palmyra; Mi, and Mi's. Sidney Lookup and Miss Jessie. ,Pi-att. \ISfr. and Mrs. Leon Tellier and family will, he guests pn Christ inas Eve of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . OlMeai in East Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boss and Mr. and Mrs. George VerGowe will - spend Christmas Day as guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Abram VerDjow m Palmyra. . Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Sweezey and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Em- - melkamp. will; - be guests on Christmas Eve at the home of Raymond Sweezey in Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Orbaker and son -Douglas, Mr. and Mrs, John Herman will spend Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. John Or- baker in Williamson. Dr. VanDoOrn will enjoy Christmas Day with his daugh ter, Mrs. Herman Gutersloh and family in Fairport. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Boer man and daughter will be guests for the day pf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William VahCuyck, Sr., in Sodus. ’ ' Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crom well and son, David, plan to drive from Rochester tp Florida to spend Christmas with his mother in West 'Palm Beach. Dr. Cromwell expects to be back in his Marion office the second week in January. M - and 'Mrs. Lucien Sweezey visited their daughter, Mrs. Dex- -► ier Ebertz and family in Auburn lastjweek. Miss Mira Crane was a guest _ over Thursday night of Miss Irene Westfall in Rochester, A daughter, Ann Elizabeth. Pinner guests of 'Mr. Karl Morrison. Members of the VariGee fain -1 ily will hgye a reunion and Yiile- tide party in Grange Hall on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hollister ant} daughter Ruth will spend Christmas with descent Hollis ter and family in Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stark will have as Christmas guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark of Williamson, her mother, Mrs. Nellie Trimble of Palmyra and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffery. The children of Roy Young and their families will gather at his hprde for Christmas dinner, including Mr. and Mrs. William Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young and son of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krebbeks of New ark, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Young and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Durfee Young. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witter of Newark will spend Christmas with his parents in Marion. Mr, and Mrs. Johann Vande Saude and Abram Herman will be guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeBrine in Pal myra. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Brem- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corte- ville and Mr. and Mi's. Thind Grade < - The third' grade had a Chyisj;- mgs party- in their ropm-. l£st week ■ Tuesday morajingt committee in charge -was-Severi^- Corteville, Dorothy Bliek, Harold Bristol arid Bobby. Bliss. Sophomore .Glass Tho SophomPre Class held a home room party Tuesday, Dee. 23. after the all school assem bly. The class decided not to give presents this year but in state for the i stead each student brought money to school to give to the Red Cross. The class also made its own room decorations to save money. ' Room committees were as .foi- Georgia Brewster, Mrs. Clara Perduyn and Miss Maiigaret Curtis. First prize in the pri mary group went to the Kinder garten group with the First GradP receiving honorable men tion. First prize' for the Inter mediate group went to the Fifth Grade with the Fourth Grade receiving honorable mention. Judging for ,the High School Group had not been done when this paper went to press. 0- — - award and a trip to the Na tional D. A. R. Convention in Washington, D. ,C. in Winnei's also be chosen in each of the judicial Following are team captains and members for the Red Cross War Relief Fund drive in New ark: Dist- 1-—Captain. Elmer J. Lane, Lawrence Rich, Edward Klahn. Stanley Jewell, Burnette Porter, William L. Brown, Mi's. Katherine. Cox,. Mi.ss Dorothy Pollock, Mi's. Geraldine Collins, Mrs.' Helen Banckert. Dist, 12 (Commercial Build ing)—Captain, L\ J. Engleson; Carlton- Hoste, - Carlton • Smith, Kenneth Strife. Dist, 13,- (Stuart’s Factory)— •Captain; W: H! Newton; Clifford A. Newton, John German. A. J. Kent, E. G. Vickery, Fred, H. Young. Dist. 14 (large givers)—Cap tain. Dr, Glen Bidwell: William A. Marks, Harold H. Drake. . Dist. 15 (Telephone Co.) — Captain, F. A. Burger; L. D: Pat terson, Miss Edith Rockwell. Dist. 16 (Hallagan’s) — Cap tain, Joseph Stewart. leh, Barbara Sanford; Doris Ver Plank. Margaret Brandt, Her Miss Frances- LeFaivre, Mrs. ikow - m , Jacob DeBruyne, Miss Rose toert De Lyser, Lights Rohertl Haney. Mrs. Arthur Lyman. Mrs. B e t t y X y e districts in, the state and award ed a trip to the State D;AvR. Convention next Fall. Active in all student activities, Betty is serving as president of the Students Association of the High School this year; and as president for the second yeai* of the Marion Central School Band of which she has -been a member all through (High School, playing a cornet. She served during her Junior yeai' as treas urer of the Students Association, and as a member of tho Student iCouncil. Last year she was candy manager for her class. In addition, she sings in the George girls chorus and is active iii all Ghmjpg and daughter of Glov- musjc groups in school as well be Christmas guests as -Mug deader of the Sunday Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase m - - De Nearing; Cleanup — Lloyd Van Haneghem, Flwood V-an Lare, Milton,' Neels, Waffihh} Weaver, Beatrice Meilfma, Efmai Sehutt, Irene Ford, George HyS man. Basketball News 'Marion defeated Macedon in their 4th league game Friday night with a score of 23 to 18 in a hard close game. Tlie team lost Witter ahd Cook- because of fouls, tout -Petty, Nevil and Allen sparked- the team^ to 'fhiai vic- toi'y. Allen was high scorer with 7 points followed by Nevil with 6 points. The league leading Marion team will play North ■Rose, last yearis champions on Jan. 9 at N. Rose. The class held a Christmas party last Tuesday. Refresh ments were; served and gifts -ex- John; Vanderbrook. D|st. 2—Captain, Mrs. Anthony DeVito; Miss Josephine Lagana, Miss Lucy Longoverde, Mrs. Joseph Moyer, Daniel Rotundo. Dist. 3—Captain, Mrs. John Porter; Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs, Raymond VanDemortel, Mrs. Ralph Best, Mrs. Alfred Dayton. Dist. 4—Captain, Mfs. F. Neff StroUp; Mrs. H. G. Chapman, Mrs. Lawrence Beal, Mrs. Parke. M. Reeves, Mrs. Stuart Farrar, Mrs. Wilson C, Bloomer, Mrs. Baldwin Jagger, Mrs. William R. Noonan, Miss Pauline Haney, Mrs, Gordon Harris, Mfs. Grace Lane, Mrs. Kenneth Strife, Mrs. Raymond Muth, Mrs. Herman Hutchespn, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Miss Virginia Peirson, Miss Kathryn Hines. Dist. 5—'Captain, Mrs. James Tyner; Mrs.' Richard Comstock, Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. George Bremner, who will spend the day with her parents in Honeoye Falls, will return to spend the ■evening m -palmyra. --------------- Mrs. S. B. Curtis and Miss Margaret Curtis ' will spend Christmas in Rochester with Mrs. A. J. Sherwood and James Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Rich ards of Newark'will be Christ mas Day guests o f Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Besemer. School orchestra in the B a p t is t [ ch a n g e d . Herbert Petty acted as Mrs. Ralph Perkins, Mrs. Charles chairman of decorations and h . Baldwin, Mfs. Howard Barker, , Church. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Maurice J. Verduin, Pastor Suhday, 10:30—Divine Wor ship. Guest speaker, the Rev. Guy L. Morrill, D. D„ -Naples. 11:45—Church School. Adult Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, Miss weighing 7 pounds, ten ounces,; Patty White, Mi-, and Mrs. John was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl1 T. Hall, Caleb and Mary Ann will! theme: The Christian’s Hope. Clark of. Harford, N.-Y... at the [spend the holiday with Mr. The Presbytery of Lyons will Cortland Hospital, December 11, Mrs. C. C. Scutt in Red Creek, j bold a special meeting on Mon- 1941. Mrs. Clark was formerly i Mr. amj Mrs. Harry .Hammond ■ bay\ afternoon, Jan. 5, at 2 Grace Merton, daughter of Si- and daughter. Miss Mona Ham- o'clock, in the Park Presbyterian •Clara Gobeyn planned the re freshments, H i - Y N e w s Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Mar ion Hi Y Club visited East High School in Rochester, where it received its .charter along with Mfs. Stuart Reed, Mrs. V. J, Pal-, meri, Mrs. Edwin Baumgartner*, 11 Alts. .Harold Tarcey. Robert Kalb, Miss Mildred Kuney, Michael Laudise, Mrs. T. Hi Jelley. Dist. 6—Captain, Mrs. T. s. Knight; Mrs. Marshall Living- many other clubs in the city pfjston, Miss Dor-othy Donnelly, Rochester. *' Miss Geraldine Pierce, Mrs. L. J. Those who attended from' Engleson, Mrs. B, C. Bush, Mrs. Marion were; Lee Morrison, Tony Van Wyk, Morris Schoon- man- Mrs. Lyman K. Stuart, Mrs. erman, Walter Lepeltak, Henry Batsleer, John Van Hall, Don Helen Drake, Mrs, Lytle Sher- Allen and dub advisors, Mrs. Robert S. Bloomer., Mrs. E. E. Marsh, Mrs. Chester Humeston, Mrs. Benson Shirtz, Mrs. meqn Merton of Marion. ^ The marriage of Mrs.* Mar-1 Pay of Mr. and guerite Ga,tes DeJWitf, formerly Soule in Wblcott Ray Durfee Young and the Rev. John ^ ls0? ’ A' E- ™ tze1' „ ^ s- Baker. Stuart Hallagan, Mrs Roger Information was given out at WS ^ ms' the meeting that the Hi Y clubs 7—Captain. Harry W. mond, wiii be guests Christmas1 Church of Newark. The Council of the Rochester Council a™ tr! Parker; Joseph Carroll, Vernon j I «w<ues*per oouncn aie to riv-iriic .whm,<n,..T.o„tonh0nh -c Mrs. Charles °f the Presbytery will meet at LH — 4 .. ho v \on . M i of Marlon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gates of Palmyra, to Lloyd Mumby, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Merritt Mihnby of Palmyra, occurred Wednesday evening, Dec. 10, a t the home of her par ents Jn Palmyra. Private Ehilip Reyisolds, a member of the Marion faculty for two years, now located at Fort Dix, N. J., spent the week end in. Marion, at. the home of Mrs. Arthur Turner. 'Mrs. Leman Race and daugh ter, Margaret, of Rushville were guests over the week-end at the home of Leon Tellier. Mr, and Mrs. M. Hugh Merson will arrive Thursday evening- from New York .City to spend the Christmas week with their .parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mer son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith. ’ 'Mrs. Harold VerShiis has been unable'to be in the' Harper Method' Shop in Marion this week because of the serious ill ness of her mother-in-law, Mfs. Isaac Michieisen. who died in rthe Rochester- GeneraL HospitaL Thursday. Miss Lorraine Kom- mer- .of Palmyra has been taking her place. Students home for the holiday vacation include Angie Rich, State College for Teachers in Buffalo: Geraldme Moerman, Westminster College, Pennsyl vania: Jean Elve and Louise Shoales. Keuka College; Mona Hammond. Mechanics Institute; David Crane and Stanley Tellier, Cornell University; William White University of Michigan; Tom Morrison. Oswego Normal; Joseph- Marion. University of Alabama: Geraldine McMullen, rGeneseo Normal: Marian Tellier, R.B.L: Ellen Morrison, Rpehes- -fer-Sehool of Commerce. Mr and Mis Herbert Boek hout will entertain on .Christmas Eve their children Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boekhout and two sons, and Mi and Mrs James Boek hout and daughfcei Mr and Mrs James Quaafs will entertain a famHy ~ party on Christmas Eve consisting of r. and Mrs. Frank Van Hane- jgem, Mr. and-^Mfs. Melvin War ner, Abram DeMay, Mr. and MS's, Abram DeMay Jr , and Mr..and Mrs. Jacob DeMay of William son. Arlo Ganze Mrs W. H, Ganze, apd Miss Margaret German of Newark will be Christmas' guests of Mr and Mis Danford John son and family in Lodi. Mt and Mis Thomas Emmel- kamp will spend Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeBrown in .palmyra Mr.. and Mrs. Oscar Artley of Walworth. Miss Ruth Tellier, Mr. and Mis Durfee Young and Mrs. May Short will be Christmas : Rev. and Mrs. Cornelius Lepel tak apd family will be guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Meengs on Thursdayr ’ Mr. and Mrs, Winfield West The^ Friend v Bible Clas w S i tlie soWiers a t Ptee-Gamp. The meef on Tdesdaj j so the Rochester Hi Y Clubs are Dee. 30, with Mrs. Fred Cliffe | and Mrs. Edgar T. Luce. It will ! be a Christmas party, and -those sending a truckload on Decern ber 24. The local cltib wishes t o will have as Christmas guests ! attending are asked to bring ex- .tbanl1 the boys and girls in Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook, ■ change gifts. Madeline and Carol, Mr. andl - ------ Mrs. James Boekhout, Miss'Eun- FIRST REFORMED ice Boekhout and Mr. and Mrs. i Rev. W. G. Meengs, Pastor ion for then- help in this .proj ect. ; Visitors at School [ A warm welcome was extend- Charles Brewer of Lyons. SECOND REFORMED orneiius Lepeltak, Minister nday Morning Worship, 10f30—“A Sacramental Prayer”. Sunday School, 12:00—“The Christian’s Hope”. Evening Wor ship, 7:00—“Broken Cisterns”. The Lord's Supper wifi be ad ministered at both services. Wednesday. Dec. 31, at 7:30 p. m.: Old Year’s service. “Closed Doors”. Mr. and Mrs. John Drave will, Worship. Sermon, “Renewal of entertain their entire family a t . Days\. 11:45 a. m ---Sunday dinner -Christmas Day. School Subject. “The Christian’s Mr. and Mrs, William Howell! Nope\. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship, will entertain Thursday Mr., Sermon. “Whole Views of Life”, and- Mrs. Norval Croucher, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lookup, Miss Marjorie Lookup, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. Mary’ Ray. Miss Mildred Smith and Miss .Mabel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. John Kooman and ' daughter will spend Christmas evening at the home of their mother, Mrs. Hattie Lambright. At the home of J. C. Elve, guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Roy Milliner and-two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, and Earl Kaymel of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. Roland VanLare and son, Barry, of East Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nye will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lund, Jacob VerHow and son Henry of Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Parsdns and son Harwood of Rochester. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knapp of New Rochelle are expected Christmas Eve to spend a few days „with her mother, Mrs. V. 'J, Casterton and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Seybold. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Lu.ce will spend Christmas with members of her family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Breisch in New ark. Mi', and Mrs. Arthur K, Young will entertain their children Mr, and Mrs, Oliver'Young and , son Tommy and Mr. grid Mrs. Byron Carr and daughter Lynn of Newark Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. George Shoales will spend- the' day at the home of her father, Jacob Callward hi East Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ressue will have as guests on Christmas Day Mr, and Mrs. Vender Velle of Williamson, Mr. . and Mrs. (Continued on Page Four) ■ O' 7 Sunday. 10:30 a. m.—Morning | fd to Phillip Reynolds, a private ~ in the U. S. Army and former member of Marian’s teaching; staff, when he arrived in Mar ion to spend a part of the fur-’ lough which fee is spending at- his home in Canton, N. Y. i Miss Irene Follette, now of the) Fairport faculty, was also wel*4 comed by former pupils and faculty friends when she visited; school Monday morning. DecoratJons-Contest - Every room in the school hasi ■been decorated for the Christ-' mas season and contests for se lecting the best rOom were held; both upstairs and in the Ele mentary grades. For the ele- mentary school judges were Mrs, MARION BAPTIST Rev. John J. Baker, Pastor Sunday Morning I Worship Service at' 10:30. Bible School at 11:45, On Sunday evening, Jan. 4, the Y.C.W. Class of the Newark Baptist Church will present a religious play entitled, “Simon, the Leper”, in the church. There will .be no admission charge. The public is invited. 0 —; Junior Red Cross Sponsors Dance Marion—The Junior Red Cross, recently organized in Marion, has planned a dance for Friday evening, Dec. 26, the\ proceeds from which are to be used en tirely for'the Red'Cross. Prices, are moderate and music will be. furnished toy local talent. . Officers of the organization are Lois Johncox, president; Betsey Rich, secretary; John Van Hal}, treasurer. — o — DRIVE IN PROGRESS Marion—Peter Naeye, chair man of the special . Red Cross drive for funds in Marion, states that 24 men who have volunteered for this work have been assigned individual routes covering the township.. They •ie r resoy uery wm meet a t ! cnr)r,<tr,r nriiiPP+inr, Norman-. Lanterbach, B. 3.00 o'clock the same aftemopm j ,£h6 at Edwards. ! Dist. 8—Captain, Murray Wei- cher. Dist. 9 (schools)—Captain, E. R. Woelfel; Arthur E. Nash, Mrs. Lula Shafer, F. J. Stein, E. J. Hbchbrueekner. Dist. 10 (chain stores and clubs)—Captain, Rev. c. W. Wal ker. Dist. 11 (State School)—Cap tain. E. D- Pritchard; Mrs. Sarah Armitage, Mrs. Estelle Rawden, Mrs. Katherine Kinde, Mrs. Gladys Laughlin, Miss Carolyn Howley, Mrs. Jean Con- :dit, Mrs. Ruth Buckley, Peter Ross, Mrs. Hazel Wykle, James F. ■Carlyle, Miss Ann Sydoriak, Miss Florence Greule, Kenneth Boi- Tey, Elmer Hartnagel, Richard -tSiirber, Fred-R. Niles,-Mrs. Mabel Morask ' 10) YEARS AGO December 24, 1931 Wayne P. Allen succeeds L. A. Shoales as town clerk. Harry Merton is visiting in Michigan. The community has a wide spread epidemic of measles. 30 YEARS AGO December 23,1931 Mrs. El, Warner entertained at a surprise dinner for her sister, Mrs. J. S. Nasmith Thursday evening. Peter VanHee has sold his farm at the Upper Gbynefs to John Herman of . Sodus and has purchased .the Alanson Heslor place on South Main Street. The Girl Scout fair and enter tainment held December 17th in Grange Hall was a.great success. _ 30 YEARS AGO December 22,1911 A- W. Speers has sold his farm east of the- village to Jacob Van Gee. The Modern Woodmen have ; elected Peter Corteville consul, George Mwrisoh. advisor, R, B. Rogers, banker, Simeop Merton clerk, and S. R. West; Benedict and Edgar Lure gers. hiana- ? Fop sei^|c« ^ comfoj^ and? convenience ■ s i n c e J f O O — w e t f a W M M ia s t i t u t i o n . W. B. Roche & Son \ Phone 68 , 148 W. Union St, Copyright 1941: TEj'T Q Endicott Johnson Corp. * v ■ V 1 Newark* ASSORTED PINE RELICIOIS f l a v o r s APPLE C alifornia RbYAL d e s s e r t s m m f r u i t C O C K aciciv. EASY T-O M AKE : 46-OZ. €AN- TA IL 3 , PKGS. f l A c 2 t a l l cans 1 17c £3 ' 2 5 c PLUMP, FULL BREASTED, PEN FED Miss’ Ella' E. Lawrence; .Miss Helen Austin. i , Miss Ann Shuler, Mrs. Hazel Martin, Mrs. Luella Billings, •Mrs. Alice Brooke, Miss Grace ‘Button, Mrs. Elva Rumsey, Mrs. .Edna VanDeVelde, _ Kenpeth Witt,. James have been working since Satur- MORiE DONORS NEEDED j day morning and it is expected M&ripn—The cdmmittee ap-1 that the drive will be completed, poihted- tb secure tolpod. dohorii ; quickly. iff Marion reports that there lias Been a favorable- response' but that still k o re doiibrs .are needl ed, Ml those- in normal health, who have hot ^ret done so, are urged to volunteer at. once. A Christmas tree, placed in a metal standard that will hold water, not only retains its nee dles longer but is not so likely to catcih fire. r MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW — and S p e n d -> - MUSIC BY ‘MARTY’ i t 2 SMAflT h EEOOR' ».... And His Band ...................... '■ ' ' i:-j . : SHOWS Fillet Mignon % w m m m Souvenirs for the Ladies -r- Streamers - Noi^\ nudcers - Hiofs • - Ore newly equippe^ kitchen has facilities fbr preparing steak dinners for large parries. And a Few Extra Fancy Yimng West ern ToinS — ChoieeSelfectlon — TURKEYS ^3Sc P O U N D WIDE Poll m l H a lt PKG, Piolclt .Unde Ln. 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