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District All Jt’lvav ih',s Witin '.'so <.f flu; Newark area art- preparing to a tt e n d « i e i r 'Uumi News i -»r All. N a tions\ ai.stnrt assem b ly tu .in? held' July 11-14, at tlie W ar M e m o rial in Rochester. Levi i-etersoh. presiding m i n - ! ister of the Newark ronaivoa- .tion, predicts th a t this will be - o n e o£ the largest i-f such >.atn- erlngs ever held m the n e a r ly city. \ft sim ilar assem b ly held by th e W itnesses in the sam e b u ild ing in 1959 diew an atten d a n c e of over 14,000 and room ing re quests pouring in indicate an • e v e n larger .gathering th is yeah’,\ he said. • Several local witnesses Have-' Volunteered th e i r serv ices' to The. C.S.B.A*.*-chapter o f ..New-, work in one of. the Z2fb'unvim- ‘a r k S tate School recently spon- tion dep a r tm e n ts set up by Rob- ..pred a th r e e - d a y 't o u r tiiro u g n ert. L. Bellavia, convention m a n - ' t h e A m ish an d P e n n s y lvania fleer, to care fh r th e needs pf. Q u tc h country fu r .m e m b e r s .ar.d those in attendance. B e llavia, friends of th e C.S.E.A. a n d tine a. form e r W a tchtow e r supervisor sen io r Citizens Ollub. for C e n tral New York., is w e ll, First sto p ’ on tin tour Was a known in N ew ark w h ere he h a s visit to the 10th* Annual Penn- spoken several tim e s. sylvanin D u tch Folk F e s tiv a l T h e 4-day convention p r o g r a m 'fjC]d, in K u tztew n T h e fa il • y i ll fe a t u r e Bible- talks, discus- 'd e m o n s tr a tes Ih''* facets o f ffieTF sions, stage dem o n stratioriir a n d w;ly Qf iffe and p o r tr a y s th e ir “dram a s on S c riptural topics. T h e d o w n - to - e a r th qualities p r in c ip a l ad d r e s s will be given T fiP erm ip spent 'its first, night' Ju ly 14 a t 3 pan. on t h e su b ject; a t th e Hotel A b raham L incoln “M a n ’s Rule About to Give W ay jn Reading. to O o d 's Rule.\ Peterson eip p lr a - 1 sp o ts toured on th e second sized th a t a ll .sessions a r e lree day- w ere the Pennsylvania and-open to - th e public. F a r m M u seum In Lahdis’ \Valley. T h e R o c h e s ter assem b ly is one jpg ’hom e of Jam e s B u c h a n a n , o f 3,0 gath e r in g s to be held b y , 15 t.fi president of th e U n ited Jeh o v a h 's W itnesses, d u r ing July sta te s , th e F a r m e r 's M a rket in a n d A u g u st in- p r in c ip a l pities of , L a n c a s ter, th e Pretzel \House in te h U n ited S ta te s , C a n a d a , B e r- R ietitz, a n A m ish honiestead. a m u d a an d th e B r itish Isles. „ f u r n i tu r e chop nnd a tour- o f Am ish farm s , I, A fter spending a night a t -the - Cocoa In n in H ershey, the group \ visited th e H ershey M u seum - 'a n d H e rshey G a rdens a n d were j tak e n on a tour o f t h e H e rshey , c h o c o a lte an d cocoa p l a n t , th e larg e s t p l a n t of its. kin'd in th e ' world. j. P a r ticip a tin g in the to u r were 'M r . a n d Mrs. M e rlon W ilson, ['Mr. an d M rs. F rank Napoleon, 'M r. .and Mrs. Joseph Napoleon, ., » [M r. a n d M rs. Joseph B lanche, T w e n ty-one S tate S c h o o l jjm B lanche, Evelyn Orbakei*, n u r s in g service personnel re - S a r a h Beckons, Fauli.ne B reen, r.entlv com p leted a n i n e - m o n th Mnp Burns. H e im Pulver, Hazel course in child developm e n t. M a rtin, B e rtha Falky, E lm e r T h e program w a s sponsored by R o e ts an d Mi*, an d Mrs Ellis a fed e r a l hospital in-service Faro. G a in in g g r a n t, ■ Also, Mr. and M;*s. A lbert No- E a c h of t h e aides completing- . d ecker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M a r- th e course conducts intensive [tin, E lizabeth K n e u t, E d n a n u r s in g care classes for five tc 1 Downey, Edna Evans, »Ai-.n e i g h t severely retard e d residents o n a continuing Basis. T h e child c a r e w o rker attem p ts to m e e t ' t h e individual needs oJT' t h e youngsters so th a t they m ay fu n c tio n a t the m a x im u m of th e i r capacities. In s tr u c to r s lo r th e course w e re Dr. M a tthew Perlm a n an d - . a . D r , M a r tin Johnson, sta f f m e m - 1 A c q u ire J o i n t iy l LOOD bers of th e C o n v a lescent H o spi- H u s b a n d s and wives w h o are ta l for Em o tionally D isturbed I eligible veterans in th e ir own ' NewarJqN.Y. Courier-Gazette '.Thursday-, July T l , 1968 N. v > ’n c , •tile t'i.:T S m b e F.m p lovers A.*. *..;i*i;rt*ibn* <*'f the a-ik .*--; it- -Y 'v e l r<* n isi..Ik <! n, Claude R- -well, fourth .Stan* idi-nt oi the C.S E A . a t a recent. dinner m eeting. Charier Sm ith. - Q u a a rs, Em m a Holland, D ina DeNeering. Lena Boerm a n , Har riet V a n H a ll,. E d ith DeBaek, M ay B lankenburg, M ae B u sh, Lena M o slyn. B e tty Scheer, Ha zel D e R y k e 'a n d 'L a u r a Deyo., Husband, W ife May NEW OFFICERS —-- Installation of now officers of .Civil Service Employees Asso ciation pf Newark State School were in stalled ait recent dinner. From left— Clrvude Rowell, Rochester, fourth state vice presi dent, installing officer;; James Meath, treas urer; Charles Smith, president; Larry Briggs, recording „ secretary; Edison, O ’Brien, first vice president; Harold Fol- lctte, second vice president; Frank Tajonue of Geneva, master of ceremonies; M a r garet Madsen, corresponding secretary.. COMPLETE COURSE— Twenty-one aides' at the Newark State School recently com pleted tr 9\month course in child d e velopment. Program was sponsored by a. FcderaT Hospital - lii-Service Framing Grant. W w; Vico pre; Hi s j ailed were irc.ud b ; : i lh 'iii 0 'Hr:.m, J o . v- j c p i . f u i r . t . . Ilu '.'.d Folk ' 1 .ecohcj v-ii-o prvicfent;. Ja n a . vteat h?. tr'iisn r e r : L a iry Brlg.-s:- ecordirg ,s a m 'C .r y ;' M a rgaret Madison, cc.m'-sponrling' srere- ary; Dr. Raynroi.d Brown, Al ie n G a llant a n il Edison_ -O'Bri-* .•rt. ■delegates; arid M adeline oughts *aY,d\ Jrrmcs-Metrrtv,* al-' e r n a te delegates. A'so, -Elwooa Givey, R a lp.i Rest, Helen 'P u lver,. M tpert G a l lant, A r len e , S trp r g , Helen Blanche, Jo h n David, Elm er Roets, Aiin C a s tor, Norm 1 Sheehan a n d A lfred Prouty, .All.. m c iuhcrs-of th e executive c o u n cil, G.S.EA. guests w ire Frank Talom ir, 'm a s ter d c i i i n. j o a j and p r e s ident-of O n tari j G e U i.tj., C S E A,; Mr and. 'Mrs. Gla.iide , .■Rowell-of Roc.hester,-SU(p S-iia--. tor and Mrs. Theodore Day of In t e r l a k e n ; State* Assembly an d ; Mrs Jospph F inley-of W alw o rth, 1 teiid'.'tc Newark C e n tr a l 'School, .Lewis S h a w o f Auburn., field 1 attended the U n iversity of M a ry- representative of “ C.S E.A.; land F a r East Division. His T h o m a s C o rcoran, represent a - ' f a ther, B.iySqri R a n d o lph, resides tive o f of the correction d e p a r t- a t 500 G lchroek Dr., B e thel P a rk, m e n t ; P a u line F iteh p a tr iek qf Pa. Newark, president o-f* w e s t e r n ', * , , ■'■'•*' m inferenee of C S EA.; PRO JECT D '.naldson of N e w a rk,•first vice president o f th e M e n tal H y g iene Sealed proposals fpr ! e riter- Employees Association. G e n e - grncy generator an d elqrtrical. vieve Luce of Silver Creek, treas- •alleratipns a t th e N ew ark S tate urer of w e s tern conference o f r S chool will be received in Al- C.S.E.A., an d Clhaplain P r e s c o tt bany on July 31. -------------—-J, . . —;— >«.* . I. 1,1 * . • 1 I * . -J .r't. ^ --- L.uinilire it Newark .Mu,., !.• k . i M.mli'y,, whp re cently retired as a supervisor of the fem a le division, was p r e sented w ith a c e r u f iea te h o n o r ing her f«.r tier livu'e lim n 18 yeiis, of servn e ^ a s c h a ir m a n of U ie'm e m b e rship .conuiilttte. D u ke Miller a n d Jrjs Sw ing M a sters orch e s tr a provided en- l- tertain m e n t. ^ Staff Sergeahf Serves W ith Com b a t Air Forces ' S taff S e rgeant David V. R a n - 'd - l p h , son of Mrs . Je a n e t te Bust wick of 165 Prospect St., is on duty w ith th e U S Cembrtt Air Forces a t P h a n R a n g AB, V.ic'nam - A flight engineer, R a ldolph.is '-a - m entbef - of - t h e - Pacific :Air Forces. Sgt. R a n d o lph, . vwho a t- : , D a v e Blake h u r led a 2-hitter . ■ in s h u ttin g out R e d Creek, 5 to 0 , 111 a W ay lie C o u n ty American ; L egion gam e on (he high school I field.. H e stru c k out 11 to bring ins 2 -gaffte to tal to 26 in league games. T h e N e w a rk rig h th a n d e r [w a lked only one b a tt e r . He was 1 tagged for a h a r m less single in. 1 ? th e fo u r th an d a double in the fifth . i .Coach Sandy D e J o h n ’s club j scored fo u r ru n s fri, tlie seeond 1 ; inning a l t e r two out. P a u l Priebe i singled, D e n n is Johnston, walked and T o d d , Hardy, trioled. tw*. bases on balls, a n e r r o r a n d a [ wild p itch resu lted in th® Othex runs. A single by Jo n M o o n and ( an e r r o r accounted for the other ,-run in th e six t h inning. V M a r k R o setti, N e w a rk’s third basem a n , su f f e ied a b r o k e n r ight [shoulder in ^th e six t h inning, w h e n he p a u g h t . a spike a t first •base. He was t a k e n to the New- aark-W a y n e C o m m u n ity Hospi- 1 tal.. Coach D e J o h n sa i d R o setti ■(■wilt-be o u t fo r s i x ’weeks. , I NEW SCHOOL VEHICLE S e a led bids fo r a four-door statio n w a g o n will- m e received, , by th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n on . J u ly IS at, 2 p.m . in the, clerk’s 1 office a t the senior h ig h school. “t a i fltim t in R o c h e ster: ■I'lgiil'. '\m a y — rtpqtrire-TtropiTTy C o m p leting th e course were jointly u n d e r the G I Loan Pro- th e . following a tte n d a n ts; gram ah d thus increase the Rose Doyle, c n J d r e n 's b u ild-, am o u n t w h ich m ay be guaran- in g ; Douglas Ottley, so u th dor- . teed by th e VA. However, the m itory; M a ry Jeram ias, ehll-1 g u a r a n ty m a y not exceed d r e n ’s building; B a r b a r a W il- | of th e loan for hom e purposes ok - 'lla m s , W.D. No. 1; Naomi P r a t t, ;50rT for any 'other real estate1. I ' nG ” hniiHing; , Wenript.ta riichnji. B.H, 2; Patricia* Lyke, “E” build- T h e am o u n t of the guaran ty ■purposes \Ramoira Greco, children s u n such a case would b e double’\ building; Am elia M orse, fem a le In f ir m a r y II; P a tr icia Lyons; “C ” building; “ P rudence R e y - , nolds, fetpale infirm a ry 1-B; a n d E leanor Law ton, “ F ” b u ild - ' ing. - * Also, M innie P e a rl Jackson, B.H.2; C iara V itaro, P.T.; L in d a W illiam s, fem a le infirm a ry 1-A; M a rlene Vanderbeek, children's building; Ila - B u r c r o f f , W.D.2* M a ry Munri, W.D.2; R u th J a r - 'Vis, **H” building; Sharon Id- cfings, “I ” building; and C a ther in e G e o rgia, m ale infirm a ry I. ’ th a n of one veteran, w ith ..a m a x im u m of $15,000 for a home loan. F u r t h e r —in form ation- can be obtained by co n tacting the New York s t a t e Division of Vet eran s ’ A ffairs or the W ayne C o u n ty V e teran Service Agency. Rooms 5 and 6 , CoiinEy Office Building, Lyons. Phelps Senior Enrolls At Business Institute P m o’ 1 a Ann V o rStraetc. daughter of M r. and M rs. Frank V e rStraete, h a s been accepted for the Septem b e r terro a t E. W. Veieel B u siness Institute. 1 A senior a t Phelps Central [Sehool. she will be enrolled in [the m e d ieal secretarial, pro- 1 gram . M iss Ve.rStraete. very ac- • five in school affairs, is present ly a m e m b e r of the school now.s- j p a p e r staff, yearbook staff, and j G irls’ Athletic Association. . * GrDe a t buys from th o s e u n b e a tab le guys • Furys, S a tellites,' B a r r a c u d a s , V a liants • B e e p - B e e p a R o a d R u n n e r! • Everything g o e s to w ind u p t h e b e s t selling y e a r in Plym o u th history • A c t n o w while t h e r e ’s a g o o d m o d e l a n d color selectio n S ta te police p e rsonnel in W ayne C o u n ty answ e red 537 com p laints a n d investigations during the m o n t h of M ay, according to Sgt. J o h n Folhio, officer in charge of th e N e w a rk substation. T h e com p laints an d investiga tio n s resu lted in 26 felony a r r e s t s ’.an d 89 m isdem e a n o r ar rests. A t o ta l o f 482 vehicle and tra f f i c arrests were m ade, in cluding 12 fo r driving w h ile in toxicated, an d th e total of tra f fic fine im p o sed w a s $6,443. * -Troopers investigated 58 au to m o b ile accidents, including one accid e n t in which two persons W ere killed. Tw enty-seven mo- to r is ts were picked u p ,for speed- ~Thg, ditihk driving, failure to k e e p rig h t an d failure to yield ■ r i g h t of way. ” ’ . * ' ' A three-session sem inar was , .presented t o th e various fire de p a r tm e n ts in t h e bounty by s ta te police personnel during the m o n th. Topics covered the du ties of fire police, arson. Penal -Law And the. Vehicle and Traffic haw . Troopers presented, three lectures a t th e \C a reer Day\ * p r o g ram a t th e senior high- school. By GEORGE E. FARRELL THE PICN IC — Eo.r,. a a a 1 1 (round fam ily tre a t . h e r e ’s som e th in g th a t is h a r d to b e q |, A picnic a t som e p leasan t s p o t . . . m a k e s you forget th e w e a ther’s h o t. The change relaxes everyone an d it presents a ch a n c e for fun. The cpst is sm all, b u t eve's th e th o u g h t . . . real happiness cannot be bought. It would be p r e tty hard to b e a t our service. P lanning a picnic? B ring your car in b e forehand and avoid tro u b le :on th e road, We’ll cheek I* out for you a t Farrell’s S e rv ice Station, .148 West U n ion StreeL . N ewark. Phone 331- 2525. AUTHORIZED DEALERS C H R Y S L E R MOTORS CORPORATION