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Residents V isit Ehteftain i^ ri^ d s in the PQsf Week IMrs; Ruth SaUy Marlcle, for- lin« ly oXf Newark, Is recu ^ rat- ing at \her home in Pulaski af- !ter being confined to a hospital. I She; plans fo return to her ‘teaching dutes next week. f Newark Residents B - J Miss Pawri^ Mai daughter cf Mr. and.JSJrs, Don- a i d Wiltsie of Colton Ave., cele- irie -Wiltsie, N«wwibN.Y. Courlfr-Guwtitii Thursday, Feb , 23 . 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius t of Dell St, called Rissew of Rq - apd Mrs. Frank Chester on SatulsBay. and Mrs. celebrated lit Johnson Retires After long Service m of Fairville Rd. have re-! rned to their home a^er ^spending two weeks in Florida Visiting friends .and relatives. ;^mbng fliose they visited were M r. and Mrs. (Jus Vercrouse of Newark spid M r. and Mrs,. Abe BeNearlng qT ,' Marion who ate vacationing in Florida. , M r. and Mrs. Maynard Tier- m m rv ^ ik rtt y j bfB lh i re > brated her 4th birthday annl- ; versaxy Saturday, reb. 18. Pres- ' ent were her sister, Sherri and I her gfaiidniothers, Mrs. nard Fisher of .Newark and Afcs .Sheldon WUtsle, Sr., of Clyde; also Jodi and Cindy Betts, Mrs, Barbara Calyiera and daughters, la u r i and Vicki, Mrs, Beverly Edwards and ! of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs., Isaac Herman of Driving Park Ave. have re- turned to their home, from a trip to Florida'. While there, ey visited Mrs. Hefman’5 others. Irving and Ernest 3her aftd their famlli ihers '• were fori iidents. i ies,: ..The, ■ Newark H Ig li:T K iD 6 .T its Elizabeth^ who retired frpm^the New York Telephone Co. last years four month? honored , a t a test!- dinher topigbt at the vay Restaurant.., ___ Mrs, Beverly t^acy, of Clyde; Mrs. > ino and daughter, Julie of Lyons; Mrs. OaU £ »ie r and daughters, Terry Miss Maureen Kouwe of G ra n t! in R iSt. wiU attend “Little Sister’s ; day, loear’s sister, h and fam ily Heinz Mohr,. Jr.j celebrated his seventh birthday Sunday afternoon a t the home of his p w e n tS i.M r. and JVIrs.,-Hete Mohr, Sr., of' the Newatk-iPhelps leteph Wayne ; day, Weekend\ at Livingston Hall, State University College, 'seo, as. the guest Miss Marcia Koui fophomore. pital last Wbek. is convi at her heme, 208 Bailey Lane. Pmifen-Mcirityre EngogeniehtTold of 1.6 Roy. M r. and Mrs. Tbomas Mond- rison and son, Jim,, were S u n d ay, lests of their son, L ^ y M pr- son . and Mrs. Morrison lirport. jmjdoyed' i ’ J one. Kotlrnmier, M r .V o« i t e r n ; w t e l f f ' Itheir daughter, Jane B ., td” Rog- j er Vandermortel. son ,a f Mr. .and Mrs. Raymond' Vanctermor-- -i tel. 829 Church St., Newaiiffc .unity Hospi-Miss K atkam ier is a graduate ■ Victor Central SchooL 1984W ' ^ ' Mrs. Fyank Thom of 372 West Union, is, c o n f i n e ^ ^ ^ j e r lome' w i h a bro kem ^ p g^ > [rs . Pbtdr Dayton ^ 'jp e irs o n is k surgical at Nei^rk-W ayne ConSirifeity jH o s p it ^ , , .j - M r,^ and '* Mrs. lewis. \Roda- 'ibaugfs in d daughter o.f Elmira 3 of M r. ^and ■Prospect St. dus were Monday n ^ t gues the Blairs. of lentr ew M r s . .\ S h irem plo yed a? Saratr•Coventry,''hls’ pawsnts, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard L ^ a y o f West Maple Ave. i§i_i§§EI' sE'e“¢'r§£_§ierz'€&“to' Newark et_!lce in 1940‘ Miss Frances fined to her hom »by Ulness.' laiTO is con- on Vienna St. Mrs. Jean Harris of Minsteed oad was a Wednesday her mother, Mrs. Alice ‘L iZ ’ JOHNSON crocheti^^.siie d o e i,, of .her letourife tim e:*!!! be pursuing this hobby She much time in the activltii Telephone Pioneer Associa- and will continue to be ac- 1th this group as a life; tive wltl t h e Bible Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Nievef and fam-ily of 323 East Driion St. entertained Mr. and'M rs. Harry L. Davis at a spaghetti t ; upper Sunday night. Roy. The bride elect' at the Newark-Wa; nity Hospita jmjdoyed' imployed at Agway, Inc. A fall wOdding has '■ ^” \ been pian- ; and Mrs;\Lee Evers n Springs T on of fto were Friday ining guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Irving Smith and family o f Minsteed Rd. CHRISTIAN SCIiNCE RADIO SERIES m s AM . SUNDAY Feb. 26. 1967 WHAM XltO KC , Mr. and Mrs. E>av1d Hare and -Mr. and M ra Albert H art of Skaneatel dinner ^ests Stanley Hare Minsteed Rd. es were of Mr. family Prospect Street. David Burns of a surgical patient ark-Wayne Com j Loomis St. is at the N ew -i .unity Hospi-Miss GEESTS OF P A tM Y R A The Newark Grange will not hold its -regular meeting on March 3, according to Kenneth MUler, master. Members will in - Kevin Parker of the Parker Kevin Parker of the Parker Rd. has been ill at his home the past week. guests of idnesday dinner Stewart Davis or Blnckmar Sl. is n panem at the _Geneva‘ Genera! Ho<sp'1taL guests of idnesday dinner s. Harry Redingti andaigneu,. .. BIRTHS -• >• -«--*J - *» •- ftn::-...« \p #>? The Beauty Center 1 213 W . MILLER ST., Ph . 331-3830 Miss Ann Sebeste, a Student at Syracuse University spent the weekend with her grand- mother. Mr? B. A. VanOstrand of VanDusen St. Newark-■ Rog< 1 son. Births announced tfiis week at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital were to: ir. and Mrs, Ralph (Joyce ;ers) Miller of S. Main St. a ;hael Ralph, weighing 7 lance corpori Uarine Corps and ; , Mic ilb a 151/2 ozs., on Feb. 15 i Mr. and Mrs. Rol |Bmlth) Sapp of Me , is w jtl* the M f y , j ' -tis currently sWtioned GiveUifteurs; ftn::-...« , I and , s ^ ,Christopher, of H ill-| I I *1 I i r ■ >0P Acres, visited their sons and r l n C n i t r l l \ P T \ I W P .brothers, Chris and Larry, ' I I v J U i l U l J w l ll M V .the. .M anlius School. Manlh 'Sunday aftern ^ M L I m?r 1\^na '■ becca Sharrow) Zimmerman of ; comi 282 Lewis Rd., Walworth, a son. 1 966. Scott Thomas, weighing d lbs,-9 i The Mario.n group .(TuUpl ozs ., Feb. 17. ;Tw ig ) has a memberst/ip'of 43 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Betty women who gave 1.400/ hours ria rett of 303 Vienna, of service which Includ. . ' l 7 . j Mr and Bai,s > Kett par-ette lt: l nni laughter, L -weigh ing a lbs, 11 ozs., T (Owen, weig ,l,P e b ^ ,lA _ P e b -'|.e:yppt. ,t,hA pyening stations Iing January and Febi Mrs. Henry (Phyllis,| t h e Halm yi :lerer. Jr., of 259 Pa s t , Palmyra, a son, Dat ighing 7 lbs. 13 02 ■enry yUis The B i ra ' fP a i ,ay-, group has 56 member; vid i Voted 1,800 hours of who de- ozs., (The Palm Twi '1 ^ . 'H e n i ? a a c , Casey) Casteel of 106 Sher-Shop and at the -fReceptlOn [man Pkwy., a son, William M i-Desk. -CoTitrtbntions' were also chael, weighing 7 lbs. IVa ozs., made by members |o the G I Ffb. 19 .; Shoi [erln g-4Uid arrt working in -the I service j g -h e ip ^ in deliv j ' p. j Mr, and Mrs. David (Barbara Mrs. Warren Meaker is chair- 'V.anDeWalle I Burns of DeJohn ; man of the Palm Twig, jTrailer Bark. Newark, a son, ; Twenty - two member.s of I John David, weighing 9 lbs. 5 , Williamson - Pultneyville group! 'ozs. Feb. 19. devoted 1.000 hours of service, Mr. and Mrs Jam es-(Joan in filling .a ll Stations at the Ingison) Schaff of Middle ~ ' Sodus, a son. James L weighing 6 lbs. 9 ozs., Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (M.ary chairniar Daggett) Potter of Cgnandai-Charles e gu .a, a daughter. Karen Ann. ' \ I weighing 7 lbs . H h ozs., Fob ^ h f e w o r k G r a d T e a c h ^ s f b / t >ons .a aaugmer, t'^ameia, > , ., , ____u ( hA - S ; S T 'p.STsu\ , /r . : s , s “*b,f S f S Iarts degree from the Univers- ity of Maryland. He is a 1957 EETING (graduate of Newark senior high , .school'and a 1 961 gfaditate (if Es-Oswego^Sfat< Edmond DeWeaver is conval- escing .a t his home at 110 StUerward Ave. after being a medical patient at the Newark-■ Wayne Community Hosiptal.. P H O N E D E 1-2332 For Free Delivery Service ian Pearl nieee of -Mrs-Andrew Dear of West Ave., was see ■ Drycleaning al Its best Meu's\shirf If y o u w ish (id d itid n o l p r in t s p le a s e o r d e r be« f ore M arc h 1 . 'yy Channel 13 at 1 1 p.m.' last Wednesday, Feb. 1 5, a i of, three HaWi at'th e preMiere i Hawaii at the 1 South Town Pla2 dance The phone ,6f the future is here today! Robert Muricle of Sunland, Calif., spent the weekend with M r. and Mrs, Walter Maricle of'Pierson Ave nied TBm m tyet? BLAiR STUDIO 115 S. MAIN STREET Maureen Kouwe of Grant S Icelebrated her l l th birthday Friday by entertaining several of her friends at a slumber par-ette / at her hom twice as fast asdiafmgt NEWARK, NEW YORK If ypii live in Newarl, you can start , enjoying push-button service now! ^ AvjulaW© with individual Mn^ .'service .i tomers: Call your Telephone Business Office forthe.rates that apply to. you.) The Wayne County Real Es-Oswego^Sfat< tate 'Board -held i^ regular _________s u T s s r m some^ _________s ' t w a w * • some^ --•Mrs-i^r-Fd’ed-D j ^ n ^ . Budd I Tribune F fe ,s 'h - A lt ^^^Fruid’s 1 F riendly-Tftw h Pro#s»h. h is ' -'urned from th i ret e annual | [spring planning confeiftnee held i ! in New York City, ix c jg ._pfs qutckly ■ you ^ itfi the number you want. Years telephone research ’ '’ 'flia ve 'ttia ae TOUCHSTONE push-buttbri calHn- ''*^6aM4Ct''felepf)oHif'” ..F .Mayor John V. 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