{ title: 'Newark courier-gazette. (Newark, N.Y.) 1967-1968, January 05, 1967, Page 10, Image 10', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074233/1967-01-05/ed-1/seq-10/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074233/1967-01-05/ed-1/seq-10.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074233/1967-01-05/ed-1/seq-10/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074233/1967-01-05/ed-1/seq-10/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Newark Public Library
Nilliam H: )ickWidn Siar in Dra: H. Established 1880, q'^nbsoirdafed Newark Courier-Gazette in 1938 • ' The Marion Enterprise Mrs-Edward Polivka. N ews R epesentatn% O ffic e Phone 926-5703 TEN- THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1967 Deacons, Elders P lw o C tiu rc h e s Plan Services 2 Marion Sf udenfs To Graduaie Jan. 11 Marion to Play At North Rose Friday Night Pastor to Induct Ipiurch Officers i Sundaif Morning ’A'.\'.m.’ l(clly\_ mm In um» mug \\< ..§{-uuven .p.m1 Ihvatx r.-_ ~\Ll_\ run. ■Hdldi’ii tangles -y. b iiivds-raie '« b ' ,'u.rrlla off j women, Marion — N.i'ne area 'young Marion, w ho have com pleted t h e ,pra( ’Board o f Cooperative Educatipriiii S e of'W ayne Coimty, w ill receive their in clu ding two, resid ents o f a l nursing program o f the lervicesi Sole Supervisory D-is- during gradua- •ion e x er cise s fj<;(Qf„-ied ma of the £ Church in Roc officers o f the ichester^ formed next Sun- the m ornhig of the Marion Baptist and I byterlan Churches m et last w eek to plan for the continuance 3 congregations. . j Marion—The Marion Central School cagers w ill m eet .N o rth Rose this Friday night in a oru- ic ia l W ayne County A-B-C‘D League contest in th e North Rose gym. Coach Chuck ailey’s AS A' .v.iPCZ Kelly, I'.dhu -\rth ’ ■>! *1 ' exer s Graduation' ex er cise s, tq which fj<;(Qf„-ied he public is invited, are to b e .liver’ th e leld at -the auditorium o f Mar--fic tio n . urch, who w ill d ocation and beh ,n’..uied 1^, .ir\-'!’ R.:,-!;iwind leld at -the auditorium o f Mar--fic tio n . .oh Central-Schodl nex t W ednen-, M usical sc as will be pro- arlQn School’s .h ’ l S ' - i l . . . . . ,„ l a u g h ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac :^ tely following_ the cerem ony. Mrs. Anna Wagner o fin o u n c e i Hoad. jB oard. , ia id Ennis of L yons,' During thejr junior and_ Warner Rose gym. Coach Chuck B ailey’s Blkck K n ights carry' a 3-2 record and Coach .Ted Wood’s NR q u ln te tj: 6wns a' 1-4 record as th e , sch oo l-” boy clubs open th e NeWr Year w ith all eyes cen tered on a bid, to th e se ctio na ls in March. Marion and North Rose are “C\ entrie s. rs of the N ew ly elec te d offici C onsistory a re Gordo and i A m eelef .R ichard Lbueks, deacons and Sta n ley D eN erin g and Lloyd •VanHaneghein, eld ers. P ik ill lso All Sunday serv ic es t h i s m onth are to be held in the P resb y teria n building at 10:30, a .m ,, under the leadership of Ibour E . Saunders who is Wil rving as in terim pastor jburehes SARAH BOfeBMAN S ar q li M . B oerm an , D a v id S c h oon G rm an en g a g e d t o W e d •VanHaneghein, ers. P ru ik sm a w ill a lso con- ir v ice of communion. duct the s entrie s. year. C r a ig . Y a tes sp ark ed the triu m ph w ith a 3 i-p o in t flurry, follow ed ,by D a le Hall w it h 13, Bob McQueen w ith 12, a n d Jhn McBoherJs w ith nine.' Y tes his but- ESSUE ■ nan Cagi C ongrega ti on t o H o ld February F o r th e month of - t.hfj itinm ing—a iir sh ip se r y i c f ar e to be at the B ap tist C h u r c A ld ns - B illi n g s , . L „. L t n C l Qd e iTl ' e n f I O l u ^ , _jo pera tiv e al Servifces. Mrs. Isa belle m of W illiam son, w ho is , ia v id Ennis of L yons,' D uring thejr junior and_ sen- tieing-^hysiciah and Wayne n o r high school y ea rs, the nurs- lounty Coroner, w ill deliver th e in g students have sp ent half of iraduatioh address, D ip lom as w ill be -awarded the graduates by C lifford T , Warner ping, of Marie Board of Co i r op , president of thi EdUcatioi rtiembi i e ir for practic al nurses Wili presen t c l a s s l vi e ach sc ho o l day studyin g prac- tic a l nursin g in the classrdom . I n Decem ber the group con5- pleted 23 w eeks o f clinical train- in g , com bin ed with classroom k-Wayne With the ir nu rsing ixperlence, a t Newark-V ommunity Hospit? The young won tllfied to New York q u a lifi take State exa m in a tio ns in practii ..io, nu rsing which w ill be given Others taking part in th e pro-June, Marion Canning B u s in e s s S es s i o n J a n .8 arlon—The annual b u sin ep m eeting of the co ngregation of the U nited P re sb te ria n Church hasfor been announcedSunday y ’ He Kidiiups th ar e to be at the Bap tist C h u r ch The officia ls announceij this pla n is su bject to change if a. vo te on federation is held by the tw o congregations during this period. ' . , Marion-*-Mr. and .Mrs. Srpesi. Akins of South Main St.. Why- .land, announce the engagem ent pf their daughter. Ernestine, to Pfc.-Roger Billings son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Billings of Main St., Walworth. Th e bride - elect attended t.-?ylahd Ceptra! S c h oo l ami is of Marion—Mr. and Mrs. P eter Boermam, 169 R idge Chapel Road, announce the e ngagem ent of their daughter, Sarah M., to David E. Schoonerm an, son of “ihoonej .and M rs. Morris £ in, 59 N. M ain St. Holds 1st Pface has been announced for Sunday morning. Jan. 8. t h e m ee tin g will convene im m ediately follow ing the morning y F i rs t R e f orm e d ,C h u r c h t o H d d S p ec i a l M ee t i n g ........... ; is a graduate ........... ‘ Wayne C w Y a tes upped h is season but- put. to 83 as a r esu lt of h is big n ig h t aga in st th e Clyde .Blue Devils... Hall ha s scored 69 and ■McQueen h as accoim ted w ith 59 to g lv a North Rose a for-, m id a b le i scoring, trio. In Pin Circuit worship se rv ic e. PRU N IN G ? t h e Harper M ettlo d -B ea u ty School. R och ester, and her f i- ance is em ployed a t R ochester Products. M arion — M arion Canning ComE|any bow le rs held first p la ce in th e Marjon M -aJor B ow l- ing L ea g ue la st Thursday as the m idw ay _point of the le a g u e 's sc h e d u le w as reached.' rsing given Others taking part in th e pro-June, gram inclu de C hester W,Cur-; After next’ w ee k ’s graduation Us, Supervisin g, prin cip al Of a n d prior to the state exa m ih a - Marion Central School w ho w il l! tion, th e students will have tern-, tvelcom e t h e g raduates an d j'por'ary permits which allow and Ftev. C ornelius Van-!'them to .g uests defW oude, pastor of the Second-nurseses. No date It vedding. n .se t for t mid ab le scoring, Coach Bailey’s cagers w ill be le d by Shaw n K earn s w hp has w hip ped in an e v en 100 points in the five' lea g ue starts. Tipi Orbaker, 5-8 sophom ore, has' Aj.noid M h a s flippe hi s l a ^ t 5 points, a ll in h r e e g a m es. ........- Marion- R eform ed ........... Wayne School, and is -M embers of the F irst stationed in t h e U. S. -Army at Church held an infor-Fort Belvoir, Va. ition la s t Sunday e v e - , Wedding plans are incom plete \‘C church for the pur-'\ ’ pur-'\ pose of introducing Mr. and ’ M rs. Norm an VanJMamen S o C i o J - H o U r Q r O U p Mr. V anN am en. a \student .at ^ - »• - - t S V SJrtSSrSV Si Next Meeting g ue st sp eaker at the morning , £ t. ' w orship se rvic e that day. . '' -t n m V w J V i« Q r G t G r i Q . Marion Personals sch ed u le w as reached.' In the prev io us w ee k ’s match^ e s th e Caniiers m oved two po ints out in front by takin g tour from E a st Lumber on the strength of 500-plus efforts by 1.’a.rt.vI:i.111° : s a t h r ee gam es. ........- ’ion ha s a y oun g club with Sm ith and B enn y Breed-m I le only seniors. in —t h e Senii ur Group ha meeting for T uesday. junced-c jj^j, ]o „Spe ■ Oarlock..' w ■patient at Springs Hospital for weeks, under-vent sur only STANDIN GS P al-M acs .. . W illiam son . W olc ott ----- Red Creek , .North Rose Sav a nn a h .. ;he and Rich Adrh V ie le TV and behind the Can lie for a split T each ers, leke had Its, two points ;nners, had to set- with F re em an ’s whose John D eG eP New HOMELITE SUPER XL-12 junced-c form ed Church have a sp ec ia l congregational meet- in g ' to be held-Thursday. Jan. 5, at 7 p .m. •„Spe 'TWAS tiie week a lter Christmas-a n d all through tl ’aey had all the creatures were stir rin g and m uttering thei PR \('Tl(’F 1 „Spe ■ le cialists working in the field of m ental retardation and edu- cational developm ent will pro- vide the program for the m eet- h i.s to be hield at th □ol cafeter.il and Mrs. Jamei three daUghte: Clirtstm as Day guesu ..parents, Mr. and Mr: Tomlin H A M P T O N gested he or she have itody o f th< the gam es have been played, played and played d temAoir- iical tW - M arion Churches Slate Services, Club A ctivities Guvelier's tea m m oved a .-lit' tie clo ser to th e le a d e rs.h y -ta li’ - ing three from Come^'\ HSrd- w a re. Norm C uveher and Jake Steurrys posted 523's and Me! A driaansen h it 509 fo i r the win-j GHAIN SAW Does it Easier M EM O R I A L S 1 attend are nriwich rii'p nffee and cookies a.sked. to b r|n g i and spoon. w ill be furn gam played and played an d a ny new cloth es have a lread y been through the washer and di-ver. to se t the record h t, ’ ‘th e pogo stick v/as to child number three, ihouting of som ething e m uttering id rebellion It’s tlrtie to for tlie child 1 is about ! -ih .n k carn age ?ant for num ber two, w i d y ’ tea ? b l n g s C i ] ? ' D ouglas Topping returned to s at tiic College o f Woo- uesday a fter .ion w ith his Mrs. Clifford. ster! Oliio, t ' Kooman, ^ n of Mr. p U A t i t t S iS ia a .HONEST VALUES grcAcrs, plain honieov.ners t.r.i pfumhg and trimming easier and faster u 'i'.lv .tha world's -t direct |Fri. rhru Sun. ■ W EEKEND GEESTS Kooman, ^ n of Mr. 1‘m d-M rs. -Jnhn J. Kbpmam re- turned Friday to Boston. Mass base-where he is a student at th e Northeast - ° Jingj aHer s A be V a nH a n eg em ’s 545 led ...D nn’ ,s,IO A J o a three point V(r-_ .tory over the Sportsm en No. 2 intry. The Legion took three en t ci from N I-whih f t l R M lil F l i ll and Mr.s . G ilbert Yrites .a-.d (aiiiily o f A fkporl. were Christmas weekend guests qf his p.irt;nt.s, Mr and xfr.s ’ Charles Our suggestion take down th e ill the Chri iKaT n ._ ^ tree, pack u p ' •coratioris <1 T he pogo stick! Someone ilieY' sh o uts, ‘'let’s go pogo\ .and ' there’s a stam pede to the base-where ■ an hour or so nnent. Then i J pcivcr, ne.v H kb-1? Lp, tiifi.... Super -i-T liiiii.s m2 3 g e n e r a tio n s m as holid.i: l h y.s with h is'p a re nts. Lorrie Bm-niian, d.rjiih tfr of -iM r . anti Mr.s Roger Buerman. _I .is-' w hose e ig h th birthday was on I C hristm as Day, had a b e la ted icclcbratKin oi the even t la st lcb ' s l lF r ld a y evening. Guests for t h e j occasion were Miss Irene F o l-| . le tte and Miss Margaret i „, r I A ttend ing a iamily' 1 secretly bought a ca.se b fig e t he r on December gin ger alp, nid i t in ttic trenk , ^f ) - -citr -for-n - few - ;dayr.. wrest-'^ ^.j i a t th e thin gs pu t r places in away in their proper the proper parts of th( TO our .ini.izcm cnt Itvoy got 1 whole day s worth of aniu.se- iieni out of t,hi.s . Of coui.se. ' THE children ,sa y li n a nn oy _I jii.^t bcrau.se I haven’t m .is-' yet. • • • ., , then the C hristm as c a rto ns \ve had one very funny g if t t agip n nex t year, w ho A t le a st I th o u g h t it was very ,-hat we ll find._' fu n n y . i '‘' Rev. C harles 1 Sunday M asses i u„ _I c'onfcs p jjj ,p p jj^pi M asses a t ‘ sslon s, S: iturdaj intry. Legion en from Sp ortsm en N o . I-whih Johnson Sa n d & G ravel and thi i iiily cele b,-It f e a n d M.-i C’h a rl fam ily •■t N?-w.i 1 Mrv III,n.lid lam.ui high sc o r e s not pre- reported inclu de: Jay sey. 268-639; F d W aeghe, - 605; Rich A dria ansen. 253 and Jake Steurrys. 593. ' Recent viously 716 LU 6-4564 GENE MILLER STLDE.NT RETEK.NS Richard .Short, .a .student at III* New York State Agricul jj^pi l-| by appoin tn BAFTTS1 iilbou p r . W E Saundi In terim P astor The sta nd ing s at the h a lfw a y ^ JouiL M ornin g Worship. , J .J .O 'M E A L (SALESIMAtn 79 S. Main St. Marion. N.Y. W A 6-4972 tural arid Technical Institute at UelDhi returned to classes : ______.-,, YOU are apt to fin d o u t th a t sf£„sr..,'ST.. ’eni.s . 11 h.ivo ta k e po.s- by dci'.uilt. o f an a ft.c le cho.sen .for arkiUier ) - my- - - ;dayr.. it int the house on De- ______.-,, le d >t m-o pro-made, .bow and alLL.. -- -- TiiWri-wcig Iv-L\. till Avery of Detn ren Mrs. Carol Boei -'rid ^ \MrsmcF\ ‘ roit, Mich., Walw orth and Mr. an d Roger Boerm an and Mr. trs Peter H ull of M arion, and Mrs. Thomas Mander m oved to titetT n ew n J.tcggcr Road la st Church, 10:30: Sum a Hday School i rehear-^ i Pix'sb-ylcr-wn , J a n . 8. Annual busincs.s nieet- ig o f the r rehear-^ Presbytei a r - a f t e r m ,f {ship servic F arm E quipm ent C o,, EAST PALMYRA,’ N .Y. PALMYRA LY 7-4962 nd.ng Chn.s,n..i.s h i ll- d!iy.s w in r iiis thiir .Stiort Junior choir rehear-^ choir r e h 1 p m sa l 7:30 p m. It w as. so-heavy the children. eo u ld n ’t budge it and father sal 7:30 p m. Jan. 12, Annual m ef'tm g .' t ;3 0 p m . CC'.l'V -A FiCTl a SOLC.SIEGI ' BUIIPING MATEHIAIS The oldest one h as worked up to a record of 52 h op s o n the pogo stick, the thir d on e loaded the d o ll carriage and given rides to everythin? from stuffed, an im a ls to truck: and the second one has taken fondly zto someone rise’s j ig saw puzzle. Each o n e ha.s su g - D ean Fisher returned to Ft. Dix, N J. on Tuesday ev e- holiday m ple Ti r ra d io 'station a.m ., Moi , _y m ln g wor- ship ; 11:15 a m .S u nd ay School. Jan. 5. Sp ecial Conf W ednesday, pracUce, 7 p.m, Saturday, Junto tice. 10:30 a igregatiohal it r Choir prac- SOLC.SIEGI Hi ^ ^ ^ - ■WHEN w ith som e effo rt he lised it to his lap and began trefully unwrappin g it, I w ent ghing j a g tha t plainly puzzlec ,11 IC U V E U E R C hristm as and Mrs. G D ay guests of Mr. aarles F ish er w ere Adrian. DeRidder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeRid dei and Tracy and A. M. J ohn son of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F ish er o f Urbana. 111 .Rev. C o m p lete Building & Remodeling Service BUILDING ma t e r i a l s mILLWORK S S dI - ■ igh ed later, but his Ition w as p la in ly dis- first reacti i a ppointm ent. IT turned out he had leaped to\ the conclusion the heayy’ box conUined a vise. He adm itted It flashed through his mind he would have to build a bigger workbench, strong enough to h o ld suc-h a m o h ^r of a vise. Marion Annals a Jan. 8, Rev. R ichard P ruik s-1 m a w ill condu ct in sta llatio n of C onsistory o fficers. Jan. 8, k.C.Y.F. m eeting, p!k e i S S dI are - ■ WA 6 43 ^ 6 .Rev. Charle s B. Conneil, pa's- tor of St. Gregory's Church, e n tertained choir members and a l tar boys for dinner at th e .Old World In n, Ncw'ark, nesday evening.. Miss .Marg.arelit Miss Irene Foliet C urtis a nd l tte were guests o f Miss -Curtis' rard -Fairbanks 'here iM o t o f ^ ’liliam son, w m em bers of the fnm'riy had gathered for a C hristm as Day celebra- Jan, 9, Consistory m eeting, 7:30 p.m. .- ~-..«4.,;:,.,;— . L.-M7-dun the //ght-fooltedsnaw/7700//e SECOND R EF OR M ED _R ev .G. A. VanderWoude ly, 7 p.m., Jun l r choir rehear: Thursda .nd Senior : ACK; 10 a.m.. M ornin g wor- lip; 11:15 a.m.; Sunday 7 p.m., even in g worship; J ro up m ee ts at schooi; ei -T pan.. Youth Gr< church. Ten Years ago—.l:u|. 3_,1»57. That made me laugh even mm. 4§..;.-gg aim! HI =..i‘?'W-*5: A-cl Thus A sa}i\— ,’é'1Irro}'£{' -E£:}{p]§us:'. Midi mum ‘slznnrxrvercr gngcngd a .s D eacons and M rs M alcolm Bremner iis Deaconess, o f First Baptist Church. Tw enty years 1947: Mi.s.s Betty sppior. has PiluriiU by ' ag«)—Jan. Derr, .Mar' class and the iitc of the h ig ir sc lio u l Town o f Marif , 31, _i a lc . jEor t h e I ^ D e c a g o WQUU) ypu ever givin g your husband a vise? P articularly if he'd never wished aloud for one? The ca.se of gingi re.illy‘ a symbolic After a li .I couh sa y Idn’t very well ord “diet\ dur- seUson—ofice t h e nasty . w * ___ale was o in g t h e holiday I had practically him with a supply of o f his favorite Snack s , overwhelm ed’ IN th e December 25 WQUU) ypu ever think .of givin vise? Mr. and Mrs. Carl M iller a nd rhUdren a ttend ed a fam ily g e t- Together on Chri.Om.i.s Day at the hom e of Mr. Miller’s siste r brother-in -law , Mr.-aTld‘ olst ■ ot Chapin. and othe Mrs. Paul 1 for the cday if \li-,s Carl Miller and fam ily on Wednesday. Mr. and Z f , .’M-rs .Donald Fisl of Urban.i. II!.. have home .after .spending the he ig their p.il-rn'ts. 1 days v isitin -tl Mr ■iMd Mrs Jo.scpli 'Vanderbrook .and Mr and Mrs. returned nli- er M T E D PR ESB Y TER IA N Dr. Wilbur Saunders, Interim P astor [ W in ter is one big playground with a SW -430O around. Laugh I a i a heavy snow, you'll be on the g o .G reat fo r skiers, |iunters jst plain sporting. Town of Marif IN th e December 25 mont.'; from St, |CiniiTh there iregory's mont.'; St, |CiniiTh there -was '^ jr o n im e n t for whic h Em r 'li n in g F ather Connell d< iregory's Forty years .ago—J an 6 , Rev. Cornehus O tto of Wyo- hiing, N Y , has arrepted to Uir pa.storat'h of the I .storare M arion j _ ’ See Them A t: ' EAST AND HUBRIGHT w h a t a tto tio n w a g e t r ea lly f oo k t iik ao t DOCHA K VOLKSWAGEN G en ev a, N. Y. pa.storat'h j C'hurrh Rev. Mr. Ottoj _ '.Npst week Kill a.ssume. his duties a s p.as-ivock tor on .Sunday, Jan, 16 | sizes Fifty y e a r s ago J an 6 , 101,7: i ones, n, Reynolds and Charle.s; sonic ' ’N ’ e v t w ill bp for e xch angin g wrong nd colors for the r ig h Howt about changing mien. rle.s; bad hab it for a good one? Seybfilrl w ill ..pen a mea|, piar-! And vou do n ’t ik e t in Uie Clark Block .thus.-w.ef-k . ' i n lin e to- busy f r have to st; 0 do it eith er.” .SKI.DOO SALES 395 PALMYRA RD-M A RIO N, N . Y. • .PH OK E 926-5597 otw 926-4226 ■ Mr O f Pei Mrs, Joel Pettegrev, d and Mr. and Mrs 'evening gueSts MON um. T.H| M A R I O N - Com m unity C alen d ar 4—-OE5 meeting 4—Town Board mectiiig. 8 p.m. 6—Marion Grange 7—PTA Teen Recreaiion iiight, MCS gym 9-^Marion Rotary Jan. I 0—Masonic Lodge Jan. 1 0—Senior Citizens Social Hour meeting, .MCS Cafe- teria, b p .m .'^ Jan. I 1 * —Graduation exercises for practical nursing stu- dents, Board of Cooperative Educational Services, MCS auditorium, 8 p.m. Reception to follow, .public is invited. The oil paintings curreiitly. on display at T he First National Bank are by Mrs. William Stanton of W illiatnson. The fst National Bank O F MARION M arlon, New York “ALL WAYS F IR ST IN BANKIN G” W ti n o w r M c r a l l n s u r a n e« Carp. W ti n o w r M c r a l l n su r