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Scientist Church Plans OpenServ/cel ., Mewarl.N.Y, Cpurler-G aiett* 'Thu«day, Nov. ?3, 19b7 Chapter to Launch a . 200 Adult Delegates Attend Count'd M eet $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 Drive • Aiimial nn'cting of the Sev( I.aUcs Girl Scmrt Council was held M'lui.iy night at the Water- ion Ceiitr.-.l School with 200 adult Leon Krolak of Neu.u'k. serying dcleu.itrs ill attendance.. „r Cii.ton Springs .is co-tiuvir- Mr.\ .I.aiiu'.s Beale of Ne.wark Mr iinly Chapter. ed Children, will laiincli a $20,OUO The Wayne Cou t; for Retard- Nov, 26 New York Association $20,OUO fund drive .witii Mrs, chairm an and Mrs. Lee Everson -.F irst Church of-C hrist, Scientist service, open-to the community, High St. on Thursday, Nov. 23, at Friends, neighbors and* the public are especially invited. This service is a iraditiona! one in Christian Scien churches throughout most the world. Branch churches in iSoutb America. , Europe, Asia, and the Near East will observe the American Thanksgiving Day, . , in the cluircli 10:30 a.m. liyrnns. aceompam, d Maxie Palinalicr, cliurch soloist, will sing, “Tiiin Greatne-s-V' uy and . Mr... Robert .Manning of Tlie fund effort will open with Paim yia. viee i)re.-.idcnts of the ,:„t ilie D .iy Training larl St. in Lyon. couiuMl,' 'n iHUted on the re.sirlts ' of leader .ind. girl surveys com 3 ^^ durtt/(^l tliis t*ar^_in^ cume. Drive coiilinues llirough wiM participated itle.d.“ What Girl S.'outiiiH Mean n 'a 3' OQPg iviiss Winnie Rabbitt myra is chairm an of the Indus- ' ' trial drive and Mrs Krolak and Mrs. Everson are ciiainnen tlie canvpaign in Newark. iiiv friends and neigh-Volunteering as captains in Manv th.inks for gifts, the Newark drive arc Mm .John flowers card.s and ah kindness-Hudson. Mrs. Barry McCadden. es shown dtirina mv recent in-Mrs. Aderine Russell; Mrs activitv. S;ie,cial thunks to the Charles Austin. Mrs N.-bis Boi.-ri, nurses at the Newark Manor Mrs. Irene DcMay. Mrs.-Robert Nursing Home, Quaekenbusli, Mrs. James Leon De,May Noddy.. Mrs. John Carr. Mrs _____,G Scherer. Mrs. Jo,seph Van ‘ Ind s-equipment)., '' Mrs. Sharon Smith, Gerald Cri- der, Mrs. Richard Baler, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, .Mrs. Molly! Tylet, Mrs. Debar ah Gizzi. Mr,s. Krolak said the Day Center in Lyons teaches the (jhildren toilet training, .self feeding, muscle building i,by s-equipment)., how to play and along with oUiers so they mily and t get S( m a y be acrepte,tl' in to fami c o m m u n ity life. Miss WiiTifrid e.ud rcadcr long-standing -lection will i icial service CARD o r TH.ANK.S open ■ j- D riv e c o q tiE ue s fo r R e t a r d e d C h i ld re n w ill ____ 2 6 .T h e fu rid e f f o r t w ill 1 o p e ri h ou s e at D a y T r a in in g P e a r l St. in L y on s o n S u n d a y , fi th r o u g h D ec. 3. C adeffe Troop Accepts Two New Members Cadette Troop 72 accepted two members into the trobp at A specially prepared “Thanks- giving” lesson-sermon .-will be read at all these services. It will include passages from the Bible and the denominational text- b o o k.' “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,\ by Mary BakeFEddy,. At the close of the lesson, th e meeting will be open- for expressions of thanks-: ed ii giving and gratitude from the congregation, for divine hd'altng, a meeting held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. F red H ar- ding, leader. A report on the Seven Lakes Girl Scout Council’s annual ca- dette planning board meetiijg w -as pre.sented by Kathy Navil I- ship Fund, a possible C hristm as party, calendar sales an d glass etching and proceeded with c .comfort, and guidance. Keynote for th e service a Golden Text from Psalm s; “O Lord, open thou my lips; and my mouth shall shew fo rth th y ^ Related readings from th e GhrisWan Science textbook will include this passage; “Are we really grateful for the good aH ready received? TTien we shall avail ourselves of th e blessings !we have, and thus be fitted tc receive more. G ratitude is much more th an a verbal expression of thanks. Action expresses gratitude th an speech,” Id Health, p. 3 i. negation wiflTjoli (Scienc ongr . t U^j in in ,g ceec first aid instruction 0 cause and treatm ent of shock. said the chapter would engage 1 plivsical tliera .of' I lie childret pist sinci can talk very well.. “Some day with th e help of 111 have our ow n' ipped with fa- OT these chil- .saiff. “We want to ?s of retarded ehil- liding and eqnipf Lies to careij'oT bui ^in ciliti s dren.\ she thank Dr. k f wish„to a :. Asin and C the nurs ^hile I Newark-1 -Way-nu .Gem; pita). Special tlullk^ sent m e cards. A b r a m VanH.mi-cim CARD OF THWKS W O R T H Y C A U S E — A s s e m b ly m an ;ph F i n le y p r e s en ts c h e c k to M rs. L eo E”‘ dak o f N e w a rk , c h a ir m a n , an d M fs. L e e :rson of C lifto n S p rin g s, e o c h a ir m a n , fi20,{10n fu n d ciriVe -which th e W a y n e De,May Noddy.. _____,G ary Scherer. Mrs. Jo,seph Van Sell vour home .rilirough a Haelsl. Mrs. Bruno Maressa. “F«l-Sale“ ad in the Cpurier-Mrs. Bernard Huntley, Mrs. Gazette. Gerald Julius. Norman Fitch. “Why do \xe want to keep our children home?\ she asked. ’ ? S i s 3™ i t a d y B i r d Lauds ns. These childrr^\ fam ily more th an .T give th e I get what lOUgh fo i i S F H H 'V i f e g e P rojects them. They only j . ' s a i - ' ‘‘^ T r i O n Beautification :for those retarded children , who are ineiitpble for-the public 'school program. This provides, a Junior High Chorus Presents Assembly In AuditoriuiTi An assembly was held recent- ly m the Jum.ir High Auditori- um bv the. Junior High Ghorus conducted by Mr. Robert Wads- •ogra . ide ’ for four years of age the present. t-H to Expand During Coining Y earinC ounty NOTICEl Blessings Multiplied ALL 1947 PHILCO C O L O R long ago. on that am Thanksgiving Day. ‘ Pilgrims gave khanks {or Vheir many blessings. Since that fime, our blessings have mumplied .45, times at: L.» .us. ».em::e thanks accordingly. and BLACK & WHITE T V SETS TIw assembly-.JiECijed with, “Xhe best place to begin mak-’ D'lod News. Joanne Greene, ij^ improvements is rig ht in • Ludwig. Druscilla Har- hometowns, and. I was de-dy, and Cristlne Springett sang lighted fole arn about th ese fine . solo Ptifls m Amen.. Aura ; S r 3 : H« l | S f have taken. , with the College Medley. ■ ' ■ ’■-ugr.atulatlon.s to th ese yotii e • trtnde«+ij *ud ;ular YPE service will terest in a ,Mr. Humphrey replied as fol- The reg ’ be held Tlmrsdav at 7 p.-m . the home of Richard Billings, 2Q3 Walworth-Marion Road, Mar- ion, according to the Rev. Went-min for vniir in ' Ci. nsrr t i i t nu | fnt. Ria Alberts (Grade 8) | ed by Mr.s. Wiianna Pier. , ,\ „ .. -(Conlipuert from Page 1) a n d S tere o To Be Disposed of AT ONCE C\ SCOTTEUNERAL g Inc, \ -3. DAVID SCOTF. LIC MGR. _ [p r i c e IS SECONDARY! We( [n e e d t h e r o o m f o r 36|| )NEW 1968 MODELS 0 N [THE W AY. Y PE SE R VICE SPORNS 147 W . UNIOH -.NEWARK 4-H wort expanding irons, requests for new leads clubs, qarctjrdlng Tallman. Wayne Wa^:pe County iidly based op tl ir infonni > agent, SinceOct.1.whichthe “Congratulations program your city young people tl'.L sum m er. “I . was on^ the fine had for , er. . was impressed with the , brochure you prepared dc.scrib-: S? ing the*beautiful work along the j'S lead-Erie Gun.il Bank m Ncw;u'k. ‘-Helpinja young i->cuplo them selves is m the imes^ ((-an tradition, O uv e rn o r Ri.n-kt ,/Hli-r th.inki- th e in a y n r f o r lii.s Ui.-uiit'.lii le tter cuiiviiicnding I)i uaid F ' B y agent, Since Oct. 1.which starts the new 4-H vear, 13 new 4-H lead-Erie ■with W ay n e ( nt*w c lu lf ’5 hav thus year a a-hoice of teered to work unty youth. - Six been formed as ml more t'hPir ^d isp o sal m o re th an DOWNTOWN $7.; K E R - H a Y F I E L Dv ..DOWNTOWN NEWARK if u NERAL Ji o ME .Lc.idcrs-liav. year 70 4 -H i)i-o)i-its which can be 'used in the rluii.s T.la .''P projects cover a Wide range of .vubicct m atter rang- ing. from elcf,ironies. hoii-ie eco- (if ae!ricultr,ir Pro- cuiiviiicnding man. field reiirc.M-alalivi- the Divusion for .assistance he rcrenl-lv mayor - \It is al'.vay.s |)lea.sa,m such as .skiing will al.so ceive c.\-prf .ssion.s of ........vailable this year tion for .servins rendered ' he 2 cuiiviiicndingI)i reiirc.M-alalivi- Y-mti, rcrenl-lv Leon J .Krolak, Lie. H g r w a r k .Ne w Yo r k i ..DOWNTOWN IS READY FOR YOUR CH RISTM A S S H O PP IN G through esperiertce, to r en a ssis t- bereaved in a re-,1? a n d d ig - ^ anner. ........vailable this year tion for .servins rendered lie |i In acimuon to the traditional ' State personnel and I am de-. ■ | 4-H Club projects. Wa.vne Conn-: lighted that yon tool: tlie tmn-to i .'j ty 4-H • IS again making avail; write.\ wrote tlie Governor .So '{’ able sever.d educatiorrai’ p ro --that-M.lton I., t.uger, Ditector Q grams to tlie eounty schools, in-of the Division, nm y al.so be f - eluding bicycle safety, incuba-aware of your comments, I a'm tMt’ c * rin[ vr»o»» Hi.. »- aware of n and embryology, he con-bring'ing your letter to hi s at-i rvation education program tention knowing he will w a n t'to an d several other .scientific proj-inform .Mr. S ,t|;ec ts Over 4,000 Wayne County i thoughtful reci | foi’t.s“ We have our biggest gift selection ever!! Always shop for Quality Brand Names offered in Downtown Newark Fa/fhfuily serving families of all faiths f | 'youth pai’ticina ted in 4-H pro J-' foi’t.s“ L ei-t.s last .vear. , qq],. brochure., prep.ircci for Anyone ibterested in becom-the m ayor by Public Work.s Su-1 L u n g a 4-H le.uler or ioining 4-H ppi-intcnd.ent Vincent I.uka.s. p^R h'uld contii't Taliman at the ( ......... .. ... jiuied that it wins appan .4-H office in Alton I the village contributed substan-1 tiallv with m aterial, men ,md ' equipment to back up the 12 I'omig men engaged m Hie piiij- CALL DE 1-3255 I i sr . ra i FAMILY Sl’PPKE The P o rt Gibson M ethodist; Church will hold its faniHv night „„ n.,,. 0 .1 c - 50 ,s Rotary pu iix park benches lop the Canal ^ark. The benches will be in stalled this year E vergreer were recently planted to align the entire top bank with thP;^W I Jaycees offering manjiowcr to ■ plant shrubs along the stairw ay and path between the two down- n liridBes. Ground cover v alsp be plantfi , the JayreeSj. - Rotary Club has : iixbenches SHOP E A R L Y ...S H O P CONVENIENTLY Thanks ta the greater convenience, the variety arid values that await you in GOWNTOWN NEWARK you’ll find ail the gifts you want and Newark’s Funeral Home find savings too. Plenty of parking, plenty of stores a ll brimming A L A STING TESTAMENT T O YOUR D E V O T IO N - ; Rock o fAges Memorial! Palmyra Marine Earns Promotion at Camp with exciling gifts. M arine P riv a te Donald A, Blankenberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold O .Blarikenberg of *260 Fayette St.Palm yra, vvijs!^''-* .[meritoriusly promoted to Pri-! ^ WE OFFER BEHER PEI^SONAt SERVICE AND WIDER SELECTIONS THAN ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA. S O ...S H O P THE MERCHANTS DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL IN DOWNTOWN NEWARK. Sponsored by the downtown Newark Retail Division of fhe j>Iswafk Chamber of Commercis ‘ the personality and a c ( ^ -skilled ™ .[meritoriusly promoted to Pri-! v.ate F irst Cl.iss unon gradua- tion* from rperuit (ruining ui the .Marine Corps Recruit Depot, P arris Island. S. C . Yours To Usp A t N o Additional Cost dr\ ------beautitxu menionai aesigns* . recognized His promotion Ris itstanding performance of d u - ■ mirig. r Mies during recruit trainirii has been, sent to Cgmp l-ejcone. N. C. for four weeks of ’infantry combat training and four weeks els occrppational specialty. Offers you the privacy of your own home regart^fess of cost. Provides for modern surroundings in atm osphere th at is homelike. Ample parking of cars, away from meters or other perking restrictions. ARTHUR G. SCHULZ, Inc. 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