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M iss M a i a- C’.ur,:>M#ie C.ilartK.cy, .daughter . 'f M r a i d Mrs.. B t DeC’arin, apd L .ir^ ji’ Bug.'na W h e a ton, sun ltd,. Mr. \.and Mrs. P a t B u c k of t l r Lynn.-, Rd.,’ M a r ion. were m:i?i ii;rt S a turday, Ju n e 22, at 2 p rti at ttiu First R e form e d - t-lm c U lh ,• M y n o n w itli. tlie Rev. - N mrifajPWajfl. M a n e ir pm u o r.inuig,\ th e cent.-**.-*, raony. •1 ~ B a skets of w h ite gladioli a n d ''carnations decorated t h e church. Mrs. Paul • O v e rdorff of G o r h a m was. tlie m atfon. of honor. Mr. O v e rdorff w a h - b e s t m a n . T h e bride w o re u'vgpw n ©f White lace w ith a i a c e train ac c e n ted w ith sequit s She carried a bouquet of w h ite carnations. Mrs. O b e rdorff -wore a gown o t pink nylon and carried a bo\u- qUCt. o f pink carnations. T h e bride’s m o t h e r . wore :an aqua dress w ith m a tching lace coat an d a w h ite orchid.' T h e m o ther of. th e .bridegroom .wore MRS.. LARRY WHEATON —Orbaker Photo Jobless Claimants In County Total 1,387 Last Wefek Jobless claim a n ts totaled 1.- 387 in W ayne County last Week ias-co m p a r e d w ith--1.406 ttre pro-' J viotis week and I 208 a y e a r ag (rr ' a '‘a c c o r d in g . to Joseph Bonnfed\. Miss-- B a r b a r a .Holly Shirtz, • m a n a g e r of th e local office of d a u g h t e r of. M r. a n d M rs. B e n - 't h e S t a te . Em p loym ent Service, so n T y ler S h i r t z of E. M aple 1 T h e Newark area claim s ’load Awe., a n d Jeffrey M ichael H ill, I increased slightly from 368 to Ison of M rs. W a lter E. Hill a n d : 27.7 . due to a few rlaiih a n ts fli th e la t e M r. H ill o f B e lm o n t, m g claim s for new benefit years Q alif,, w e re u n ited in m a r r iage anc] SOme claim a n ts on Plan t S a tu r d a y , Ju n e 29, a t a 2 p.m. vacation pay. A year ago the of- riu p tial M a s s perform e d by th e f jCe listed- 301 idle Wm,' ?uhn tUkC'S T h e Sodus area claim s load C h u r c h m G lenside, Pa. . __ ■ d ropped from 1,033 to 1,010 M iss R e b e c c a S h i r t z o f ’ N e w a rk.; processors ■ in W. I John. K en nn ny y, , director of tlie n l i l ! fhniH f . ' B W te disposed of. 130 cases in I N ew ark U rban Renew a l Agency, De&lers Association will hold .^yjjjggg court d u r in g • rmei IyimM cr»<at»ij,ev at trirTaYva th e T renholm M o tor Lodge oil m o n lH - We'sTTSfehrietta’ Kd. Show ' h o r n are front 10 a.m. te 6 p.m. ' '-cases,. 15 penal K d „ „ ibe th e n ia n i P ^ e m a t th e ^ will be . ^ Pf f i l 7 o r e ? ^ m e d e S i n l ' R e p r e s e n tativ e s of th e - H e n r ietta .an d do w n to w n business, area, pro. w a s m a id pf honor for h e r sis te r . Be t e r G-alVin of G lenside, Ha. acted as best m a n . G iven in m a r r iag e by h e r fa- th e r , th e bride chose a sh o r t cage gow n of C h a n tilly lace over w h ite linen w ith long sleeves. | -S h e \wore a sh o r t illusion veil* “an d carried a n old-fashioned > 1 b o u q u e t o f w h ite roses an d baby [carn a tio n s . i T h e m a i d ’\of honor w o re a ! d r e s s -of b lue linen a n d m a tching I 'h e a d . b a n d a n d carried a bo u q u e t of yellow roses an d baby carn a tio n s . M r s .. S h ir tz wore a dress of p in k im p o r ted silk wool w ith tea c h in g accessories. T h e m o th e r o f th e bridegroom chose a ; US N o rthern W ayne C o u n ty began hiring for th e season A year ago th e job- les total w as 1,007. . ' E m p lo y e r s - a n d em p loyees in New Y o rk and New Je r s e y are rem inded that the new A g e B is- - d r e s s o f royal blue w ith s i l v e r : c l.irnination in E m p loym e n t A c t a blue lace dress ’w ith w h ite or chid. Following a reception a t the A m e rican Legion H o m e in New Williamson j C h u r c h f o f r e s e n t M u s i c a l S e r v i c e I Newark,NX-Courter-Gazette ; \Thursday July Tl, 1968 An o n - tlie-law n m u s ical serv- I BODGE BALL I Dodge, . b a ll will be schedni] : in- .the C e n te r gym a t '2 p i n . and W e d n e sday a t 7 p !. a c c o rding to Aiex Eligh, d u v c i ' Mr and-Mrs. Don iM S B reiseh.: form erly of Newark, were re cently given a su r p r is e 35th: w edding anniversary party and open house at th e ir hom e ’a t 112 W h ithiah Rd., R o c h ester. The' p a r ty was arranged by the couple’s th r e e daughters. Mrs. R ichard Voider. Mrs | F r a n k lin Stees ond Miss Susan P e a rl Breiseh, all of R o c h e ster.’ Sixty-five guests from W eb ster, Rochester, Florida and New ark-^ a tten d e d a n d .w ere served a b u f f e t luncheon. Among th e Newark, guests w e re Mr. a n d M rs.-G e o rge W. Davis of Silver > Hill Rd., Mrs: Loon G rippm and M r s .' H a rfy Sheldon .of Bailey 'Lane, Mrs. A n thony Cornelia- of. P h e lp s R d . an d Mrs. Andrew Dear' o’f W est A v e r : ___ j The couple w a s A a r r i e d | ice will be h e ld S u n d a y ’ a t -7 p.m-.; ] a t the EasJ, W illpuiixon R e form - ; ed Chureftl Vocal and in s tr u m e n tal hum - U-rs -will be presented, in solo, ['duet. trio, .quartet and chorus ■Instruments will include ■•r.rah. ’ puir.b, trum p e t. - r larir.et. flu t e ; ! a n d atiitar. A group hym n .sing; 1 will feature >. ncs o f praise.' _ } ’ A short. Gospel m ’css.i’gb. ■ G o d ’s lU lp for Everybody, will be given by tlie Rev.. H e riam u -; Everyone is invited to a tten d . In. case of inclem e n t w e a th e r th e , service will Be h e ld m the} ch u r c h . ■ . .. Michigan-. .1 •For ”28 .years he Was. employed J as a sales rep resen tativ e for th e j U p john Com p any, ...representing • Them ip . P e n n s y lvania, C lev e - . m i a r k , th e couple left fo r a w e d ding trip to New Jersey. 1 . MRS. LARRY A. MANDER, the; former Miss Diane. Carman of East Rochester, before her marriage on July the First Baptist Church m East Rochester. She is the daughter of Mrs. M- Shambleore of Tucson, Ariz., and the late Jesse’ jamqs Carman, Bridegroom is the son of' Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mander of Savannah. ,_ G e n e s e e C'ciin D e a le r s To H o l d Show S u n d a y i V illa g e J u s t i c e H a n d le s R o t a r y f o H e a r Talk ' 130 C a s e s DiFring Ju n e t By U r b a n R e n e w a l 'A i d e Villagev Justice T h o m a s W. Joh n . K e isposed o f • 13V cas e s hi N ey /ark U rba n Ren ew a l 4 ___ ________ th e - p a s t .will be th e speaker a t to d a y ’s ~ jnoon liincneon m e e ting 01 th e H e h a n d led 64 m o tor vehicle -Newark R o tary C lub at t h e O ld W est Genei.ee C h u rch. irf cuse w ith -he -Rev. B ruce pm y jjh i form e rly of Newark, perfM rplus, th e ceretecmyv -T h e ir p h l j k a t - ' -tendantstwwere h e r sister, ’Mrs.l A n d rew D ear, an d the- late Mr. D e a r, ■ ■ Mys. B reiseh Was the', form e r Io n a B e fniece W a tson and w as grad u a ted ’from N e w a rk - H igh School in 1927. iMr. Breiseh*W as grad u a ted \from- New a rk High School- in '1926 and from the U n iversity of M ichigan a s a p h a r m a c ist in 1929. Mr. B reiseh was presented w ith th e L e h n an d Fink m edal given .to t h a t stu d e n t w h o h a d m a in tained... th e . ..highest, .scholastic_ ^ stan d in g during his c a r e e r in h n r cases a n d - W urld In m land, O h io a n d . R o c h e s ter te r r i tories, He is'\now retired from th e U p john' C o m p a n y -and is em ploye! W at?K“armiaciSt a t R o c h ester. i ® n e r a l H o spital, T h e ^ u p ® jbas |o u r g r a n d - children. i ' j / \ c ' O n e a w e ll-conditioned all! Iete, 110 pounds o f bone arJ muscle, whose only aim is t| guide h is m o u n t to a wmj n in g perform a n c e . I T h e o t h e r , a proud, ,sp ir i tel anim a l, bred a n d train e d J ru n at top speed to th e Hina nf his ability, ------ ] B o th a r c .d e term ined to britil you th e g r e a test,, show ol earth . - - 1 The most important gress m a d e to date, section it I in v o lves a n d .'proposed- tim e ! schedule o n u r b a n renewal: 1 I B e squicenteR n ia. They Will te l l . - about th e event ond. will make’; a n d Control totaled $939. a v a i l a b l e w o o d e n . nickels and-- . . v bronze a n d silver m e d a llions NAMED 01 RECTOR th a t w ere m a d e esp e c ially - to j ,. . • ; . __ com p e n s a te the event. A draw - Jo h « T - Jo/ ce' executive w e t- URBAN LIVING . r - in g will be h e ld ’ a t th e end 0f President of H a rah C o v e n tr y ,1 Two sm a ll faec.oons caused Va th e show for a silver meda.iUon. 1 In,c” was recently nam e d direc- little ex c item e n t M onday a f t e r - . ”'-to r ’ for a 3-year term o n th e noon w h e n th e y decided to . ,B o a rd o f th e N a tional Associa- mnkp th e i r hom e in a tree a t ’ ■ion t of D irect' Selling Com p ly 136 E. M iller St. They finally j, F ir e C h ief C a rlton K u e b elor nies- Dbft for th e i r m o re n a t u r a l h a - } an d 1st A s sistant C h ief H a r - 1 . u r a h t APPROVED .bitats- w ith th e coaxing .o f t TO ATTEND GONVO old G lerum have- been giving perm ission by th e village board to a tte n d th e New Y o rk S tm e F ire C h iefs' A ssociation m eeting in Syracuse, Aug. 19-21. Use W a n t Ads. for R e sults! j N ewark police. T h e village pf N e w a rk h a s : d ■ f - been aw a rded a F e d e ral g r a m - } CHOIR/ REHEARSAL in - a id of $3,000 for acqulsiti'. 11 “ S a n c tu a r y choir o f th e E m - of 10 acres ad jacen t to th e vii- m ar.uel U n ited M e t h o d i s t lage for fu tu r e d e v e lo p m e n t- c f - C h u r c h will h o ld a re h e a r s a l a village park. ; W ednesday a t 8:30 p.m. • P H IL C O . “H o w .m a n y co m p a n ies do yo u r e p r e s e n t ? ”- If y o t e i n s u r a n c e m a n ansv/ers, “J u s t one,’' ’ * slow dow n . We*re inde p e n d e n t a g e h t s A n d • . re p r e s e n t sevecaT reliabie ■ c o m p a n ies. S t a p d s ..vto r e a s o n We can give y o u iCrv&ut* ) %i- -?f Al t«V«U< b e t t e r serviceN, W ITH TRA D E S P O R N ' S GEO. W. M UTH a SON A c . < c ^ O E 1 - 1 5 5 1 147 W . UNION - NEWARK | 105 '£. Miller, Newark i PaltiK’yviUe will . i-.-isT hiiiiicc-imiiie 13-21, w ith W il- .ic rvir.g as cliaif- THSS IS A JOCKEY AND A THOROUGHBRED EX -KNOW THOROUGO xBRED RACIN G I§ TO LOV IT . S 0 COME ON OUT. ON DOLLAR GETS Y O U ,IN AX THE FIR S T OF ‘NIN E RACf STARTS A T r P.M. DAIL HHGERIAKESPU**=N RT. T R A C l l 96 AT THRUWAY EXIT 441 * * * *• * N e a r - C a n a n d a i g u a a n d juJ sc enic m iles aw ay fo r a 1 nn| packed day. The e n d . . . n o t q u ite...D r o a card to P.O. B o x 364, Can andaigua, N. Y. 14424 an d as ’for FREE B o o k let ~“TUH FACTS” (accessories. B o th m o th e r s wore corsages of cym b idium orchids. A reception followed a t th e S h e r a to n \Hotel in F o r t W a s h in g to n , Pa, of 1967 h a s been in effect since Ju n e 12, 1968. T h e rem inder cam e from F r a n k B.. M e rcurio, R e g ional-D irector of the U. S'. D e p a rtm e n t of L a b o r's • Wage- HOiiJCS aiid Public Con f r a c ts Di H a tte r a s , th e couple will be liv- vlsiong te g a t 276 K e sw ick A re., G len, I M p rcurio pointPrf out th a t tho T h e b r id e a tt e n d e d G e ttysburg Protects individuals 40-65 College a n d w a s g r a d u a ted fro m : from age discnm ina- i'r\n hxr prom o ting the emnlov- I b ridegroom w a s g r a d u a ted from |B r o p h y F r e p a rato y School in P h o e n ix, Ariz. an d attended M .LT. in C a m b ridge, M ass. B o th a r e em p loyed by UNTV AC in P h ilad e lp h ia. ' - • m e n t of th e older w o rker based on. a b ility ra th e r than age, pro hibiting a r b it r a r y ag e d iscrim ination in em p loym e n t, and helping em p loyers- and em p loy ees find w a y s to m e e t problem s arising from th e im p a c t of age on em p loym e n t. P i r a t e s T rip Yanks The A c t specifically states i f D A S c , t th a t any em p loyer who' fails to In r t/v . L . e n c o u n t e r . j h ire or prom o te a w o rker be- T h e P ir a tes d e f e a td th e Y a n - cause of his age, or who fires a kees, 5 t d 3, i n a U/A.L. gam e at r w o r k e r for the sam e reason, is C o lburn P a r k b e h in d tlie 2-Tut i h*- v roiation bf tire law .' ' f—- p itc h i n g 6 f D o n B r u n n e r. Any em p loym e n t agency fail- ■ st.rnck out, s’ev p n . ! m g to refer w o rkers .because^oL Power cushion' Original Equipment T h e ! r — onNew'6BCars^ M ike De N e ring h a d a \ d o a b l e T ^ f * ” a g e , or any union arid a siriaip fnr fho w inners, i z a tions refusing m e m b e r orgam - refusin g m e m b e rs h ip of I Job re f e r r a l on the basis of ag e , i a r e also in violation. I It is also..unlaw ful un. R a y H u g h e s, d istrict governor t tain conditions ot advertise a job a n d a siiig le f o f th e w inners. O F F ICIA L V ISIT « LoW profile - rounded shoulder for better control ~ \•‘Broad tirm tread ot Tufsyri rubber \ “o r R o t a r y rritefn a tio n a l. will m a k e h is bfficlal v isit to th e N e w a rk club o n Ju ly 18 a t th e O ld W o rld In n . PIC N IC IN PA R K * T h e Ladies Aid o f th e E m m a n u e l U n ited M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h w ill h o l d a picnic today a t 6 p.m: in P e r k in s P a rk. vacancy or em p loym e n t p r e f erence based on dge\ M e rcurio said th a t questions about the new Age D iscrim ina- ”fion iii Em p loym e n t Act o f 1967 would be answ e red a t any office of the W age-Hour ’arid Public C o n tr a c ts D ivisions. A l i s t of the I W age-Hour and Public C o n tracts Divisions offices is enclosed. lasts longer • Triple-tempered polyester cord body insures strength ftfld.durability 6.50X13 tubefess biacJtwaii pfUs $1.92 ■Fed. Ex. Tax and a trade--in tire Size ; BlacKv/ill TuBxlesi Pius Fed. Ex. Tax S, old tire - 7.35-14 $16.05 $ 2 . 06 “ 7.75-14 7 75-15 $17.15 52,19 . . 52.21 ... . 8 .25-14 $l9i4S , 52-35 52.36- 8.55-14 .8:45-15 ’■21.60 $ 52.56' 52.54 8.85/3.00-15 . $26.05 52.81 blacKwaiUplus $1.57 F 6 d. E^. Tax arid a trade-in tire I S'“ BlacKwall Tubeless Plus Fed. Ex. . Tax & old tire t 7.75-14 - I 7.75-15 $22.25 “ $2.19 ..... $ 2.21 8.35-14 8-%15 $26.45 . $2.35 $2.36 .. 8.9$t'14 ' 1 . [8.45-15 , 1 $27.95 *$2.‘S8 ........ $2.54 WHITEWALLS ONLY $3.00 MORE WHtTEWALtS ONLY $3.00 MORE Size BtackWill Plus Fed, EX.“ Tubeless Tax fe old tire 7,35-14 • 7.33-15 $26,20 H- 8 I *1,89 , 7.75-14 . 7.75-15 $27.70 $1.89 * 1.88 . ' I 8'!25-i4 . 8.15-15 $30.65 ' *2.06 * 2.11 , 8.55-14 8.45,15 ' $33.30 ’ *2.40 ... *2.35 8.85-14 8.85-15 , $37.75 52,56 52.53 , 900-15 . . $38.35 - * 2:66 BRlCiHT LIGHTS This is What S. Main St. looks like at night alter coriVersicffi to nSercury vapor lighting. Mercury P»por lumps are replacing old lights. 330 W. UNION ST. 408 LAKE AVE. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 389-4561 331-4142 NEWAEK. M. Y. WiLLlAMSON, N< Y* L ^ .-jr ■ tne events will be tlie Givle- Light. O p e ra “V r v s m o d ern dress pro- . ’* • Gilbert and S u llivan’s Lc;;.;w ‘le..i W h e Staged each ; i G a tes H all. Ipiivm-’ h>e princess w ill be | l r ; , vmheelv. Ke r 1<5Ve i h te r - E’;: j,- .-mir-<*>ed by Jiin Cos- fiV'i t.- a* Cos'telfolsr fun-lpv- U -n,.j.:,)iis will be K e n F o l- hf .iiid Boa P u t n a m . . L.it -s m tlie 38 -m e m b e r cast t-sjr.dra, B.rker, K a te Hobtoie, U v Aa.uiis, Russ R a e thka, Jr., h putn.im. P a tr ick A d am s, Keen’. P:l:’r! and Bob K a n e . ,- m-t- i-P' i’-i rom p a n y r launched tlie summer of 1961, has th u s k n u l l presentations of . F'mS Pinafore.\ ‘‘R u d d igore,” lir.tcs of Penzance,” “P a - ■ -^T'.-l.intlver” - ‘T h e Mi- U.\ and \Tire G o n d o liers.”’ Lid E, Cooper has d i r e c t e d ’ f prejent.iMons. bn Saturday. 'July. 20, 22 an - U dealers will ais.play - t h e i r L n;„ries at a tailg a te • f lea , hrkel in Centennial P a r k from , fu n . to 1 P-m - T h e r e w ill be L jdaiisM'in charge. T h q ladies. [ Methodist C h u rch will: h ? lunch... ‘ tr.. Pup tic yvtlle H istorical So- kv mi! speiisor a special cori- 6nV.> nt b-uli a t th e flea m a r - [t h .’tit.vm needed cap ital, fof [eir many local re s to r a tio n p.'fCS kit .rd.iv evening from 5 to 7 h *en. h anbecued by B e c k - fs -a hi ii- the m a in course a t a hc-.r- ■'•rved by th e P u ltn e y - Cr. :c Associatioh. '‘' O th e r frr.5 en r-:.e menu, will be baked [arts e 1- slaw, po tato chips, Ssqus. r<i!!s and dessert.. Dr, Ier. DeGellcke is c h a i r m a n of e b.irhi’i ::e. EA: 5 3h p m S a tu r d a y th e bf!- Ktn.v of O n tario w ill give [band l eivePt\. ° e r s o n a l s . [Mr and Mrs. G e o rge Zeger pd :..m-il> entertained th e Cole ;. Sunday a t a piqnic a t a;r h'-me in, Phelps. T jiere !ero Mrs Zeger's paren ts, Mr. pd Mrs. fiunald Cole of Field, f Mr und Mrs. R o b e rt Cole, nktr-.-u bon, Valerie a n d baby .it-jn an d fam ily of |ajrWiiiia-nson; Mr. a n d Mrs. P.uilirk an d fam ily of rt. Mr. a n d Mrs. P a u l pk : Grice s t , ; Mr. F r a n k G u - njd rhildren o f N e w a rk Mr .-nd Mrs. F r a n k W iser pd Mrs Mabel Wiloox of New - p Mr and M rs.’Lyle- Sherm a n . 'AiuiamsviUe^ Mr. an d M rs, *id ShrrnTTm Ufra.' c h ildren. o f gdcr.. n y ; F r a n c is G u c h o n e F l'sld St. and D ick Y o s t o f L-Jri SV Mfs c.iT.y W h e e ler h a d as - Thursday t h r o u g h F r i- | v M:'\'. Tracuy . - S e h m itt- of J Vl;J , at the hom e Of Mr.- and- I}';|Xu 'v.-‘h.im.nd Bedette.rs. , M P e te f T a c k of f.cxir.a. Mich., sp e n t from, j^ f c - d a y to M o n d ay ’ w ith his Mr. find M rs, F r a n k l l r .if.d Mrs.. Ghdrge H y m a ii [ •v-t,ft.->r;n e x p e c t ' t o -move cdr/.d.iy into th e cottage fo r - ;r.y •.> s r.ftf bv M r. and Mrs. m d by M r. an d M rs. pr.,:.d N«lson on th e W ide and' Mrs. R o g e r Yost, J-.drrn R..,_,er J r _ a n d J e f f Qf ■‘i.a n Road and- Mjr, .and ' Eu-vne Fletcher, ch ild r e n J r . Tonya a n d S teven M-o Ruud 27 spent t h e F o ttrth at Lodi on Serteca Lake. Fa ar is confined tp th e F-‘ •- Gi n c ral H o s p ital w ith 'irtes his left h a n d 'w h e n he' I ed v’ Prevent a rock from fine, of th e children, I ('u r. 40 stitc h e s ta k e n ' I .inuer. T h e famflw rpt.nm - 1 T h e f a m ily r e tu r n s Friday. Mi’s. Y o st--is I * •- i-nr -the th r e e F le tch e r | ! d;' \ at h o c h o m e w h ile Mr. v ,'r'\r ls >n the hospital, - , * u und Mrs. Sullivan, B e n n e t t *U i sp e n t S u n d a y w ith er. M rs. M u ittico—B a k e ft d' La: ■;ir and ch ild r e n . L eon le n d e r S c / ie c M a g o n Fr in cv,u ’ I Utx Eltch. di: =(r rhtldrei ; J1*,'?1” eyin a ' cjfuup E