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TELEPHONE 710 IN PACIFIC • (Continued from Page One) [otiier Newark persons and for- 1'iner residents, now on. the Paci- |flc Coast and at Hawaii. I Frederick Herrriah, son of 'Mr. •and Mrs. William Herman of W. ■Miller St., and bis -wife and two Iciiildren am located in Honolulu J where Mr. Herman. (has been ■bead ef the Eastman Kodak of fice for the past 12 years. I' Among those, known to toe on |the West Coast • 'which was ■startled by reports' that a for- |eign air craft harrier was lurk- Ijng off the mainland.'are: ■parents Receive Word I Mrs. Ralph C. Morhous (for- Imer Alicia Parker), daughter of [Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Parker of |E. Miller St., who. lives at Long [Beach Mr. Morhous is an ensign [on the UJS; supply ‘ship Platte |which makes regular runs be- |tween the coast and Pearl Har- Itor. At the time'-oLShnday’s at tack, the Platte,offb of-the three Ifastest ships,nil -the Pacifici was [docked in • San Diego Harbor, [Calif. Mrs. Morhous talked with flier parents toJOtelephone Tues- T day afternoon , and reported ■■Everything under" control", and [ “don't believe all you hear on | the radio,” she added. I a special delivery letter saying [not to worry, was received Wed nesday morning from Mrs. Roy [Tombaugh (former Dorothy ■Elvei by het^ parents, Mr. and |Mrs. John ElUe of Bartle Ave. |.Mrs. Tombaugh is a laboratory l technician jn a Hollywood hos- [pital and resides in Los Angeles. J Others on the West Coast are: ■Betty Nan Burgreen, daughter [of Mr. and Mrs..F. E. Burgreen [of Wilson St., a student at Marin [junior College at fCentflelcL just [across the bay from San Fran- I cisco, Mrs. T. W. Neenan, [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Heath of S. Main St.. a [teacher who resides at Eagle [Hock. Calif., and Mi-, and Mrs. [Cosmo DeMarco and son George [who at last reports were staying | at Pasadena, Calif. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Leon Allen, I former long.-time Newark resi- I der.' .... now reside on Balboa [island, near Los Angeles. --0-^- ----- [Display of Woodlot Improving Listed At Clyde Dec. 19 Because lumber is becoming j such an important cog in Na tional aflsnis a.woodlot improve ment demonstration has .b'een scheduled by the Farm Bureau 011 Friday, Dec. lflYat Clydfe. The meeting will be held at 2 o’clock | at the farm of .Clarence Huckle loejted at Hunts Corners 3’4 miles northeast .-of Clyde. Prof. J. A. ' Cope, extension | forester at Cornell will explain the values of 'different varieties [ of timber ’and will discuss .the 1 improvement of the % acre plot [ located in the Huckle woods. In connection with the meet- I >ng a chopping contest will take f place. There will be^ a contest | for adults and one for 4-H Club 1 members. NEWARK COURIER-GAZETTE AND MARION ENTERPRISE NEWARK. N. Y - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1941 SEVEN Local Donations 4: Sought in Xmas Nickels Campaign Local support is requested for the Nickels tor Neighbors” cam paign to spread Christmas Cheer, that is sponsored by the American Region of -the 7th Dis trict of which Wayne is a part. Donations of spare change should be sent to Jack Lee, the 7th District radio cnairman, Jin care of radio station WHAM, Rochester, from where the "Nickels for Neighbors” program is broadcast. • - Money contributed is appor tioned to the legion posts in the district to be used as paid of. community Christmas efforts. Last year the Newark Commun ity Christmas Fund received $10 from this source. ---------- Q— ------_ Wayne 4-H Plans New Campaign on Rabbits in County ' The 4-H and FF.A. boys will be on the trail' of rabbits again this winter. A meeting to discuss and formulate plaiis for . this •year’s campaign in Wayne, County has been called for Mon day evening,-Be?. 15, at 7:30 in the 4-H office in Sodus. Ralph Smith of Albany and Robert Speery of Rochester, directors of the Wildlife Division of the State Conservation Department, will explain'the campaign and lead the discussion. This box-trap campaign of capturing live rabbits Was start ed last(winter. More than 1,000 pests were removed from the fruit areas of Wolcott, Sodus and Williamson and were transfer red to southern counties where they were released to augment the game supply: James Case of Sodus, last year’s chairman, will’ call the meeting to-order and members from the ^County Federation of Sportsmen Clubs, local Rod and Gun Clubs, Farm' Bufeau Fruit Committee, Agricultural teach ers and 4-H leaders are expected to be present for this first meeting. Rue, Anton E. DsVries Ed Dona hue, Anne Downey Ike Fremow-j-Z&roIa (Continued from 'Page One) Winegard, local chairman,.. de clared yesterday, ‘‘It. is now the, duty of every person in' normal health to show his patriotism by action. The army and the navy need this blood. We should have, an overwhelming response. Dorothy 'Garlock, Roger Gerpians Stephen Goodman Leo Hame ; lyck, Alois Heart. Richard15 Holmes, Jacob Lot kemeyei Lucy Longoverde, Fi-ed Matthes. Wil*? liam F. McMillin, Joyce . Mohiv .Louis Pelicano, Mildied Rank? Dorothy Shawcross. Hubert Shawcross, Lytle Sherman Lu t cille Stewart, Mary * Elizabeth; Stryker, Louis EdwaTd SwaUnr- Peter Vandeyiver Petei Vande ? ViVe-r, Jr., Herbert VanHorn, Florence ' VanPaijs They sa IVitaro. Charles Bailey; N JWiDenpa min, Alma Bloommg<{ale Lyell assisting in obtaining Boreman, Carl Bpweimah, Mr* La if f Pjjp Inez Briggs, J. W. Burns, Susie weeks have been Mrs, William cauwels, Dorothy Carp ntei Marks .paid Mrs. Marion MaC- Hoyt Chapman, Vein Chase, Douga l who have been instru- Frank, V. Coiactao, Michlei' mental in having groups of do- Colacino,~Lillian, Colemafi, Haj’?, nors organized in the various old l . Correll, Elsie 'Coyle, Jdhh factories, office buildings and at Coyle, Anthony Crescibene., C.!T. the Newark State School. IDangle, Adeline- David, Maiy De Following is the list of donors Cook, Bernard DePauw. WilUhm who have volunteered since last peSmith, Cornelius - c Dieiko vermg Earle A. Wandell, Anna Wednesday and up until Tues day night. ' , ' Howard Burgess, Frank Burns, Edward' Boyle, -Ralph Best, Mrs. Minnie Bartucpa, Felice Cola cino, Anna Che§srman, Law rence DeClark, Charles Dobbe- laere’ Thomas DeVito, Henry DeCann, Mrs. Howard Dailey. Mrs. Ada poreen, Miss Lora Fisk, Clifford Goossen; Jaines' Grafy Harry Hyde, Lawrence Hdward, Clair Holdridge, Miss Clarabelle Lay, Mrs. George Laughlin, Ar thur Marfin, Clifford Mooney, Sidney MacArthur, Louis Mazzei,; Mrs. Doris Meeks, Mrs. Edith Mott, Jacob Orbaker, Verum Ousterhout, Clarence Potter,. Frank Phillips, Laysen Padgett, Mrs. Jennie Pagnattaro Mrs. Ann Quinn, Mrs. Christina Rost, Miss Antoinette Sydoriak, Earl Schwartz, Alexander Topel, An thony Ursano, Frank Viola, Ray mond Van Cassel, Miss Roberta VanDeusen. John ’ VanParys, Mary R. Wright, LeRoy Holmes Wright, LeRoy Joseph Wright. Clarenbe Dora, Flora ;,T . Dunlap Mrs. Jay Durfee, Joseph Ken neth Eaton, William I ggez t David Evans, Sarah Fagnpr Maynard Fisher, Angelina Fis chette, Clem Freling, Ronald: Gay, Everett Gifford, Grace Greenlaw, Priscilla ^Irosscup Charles Hart, Phillip -Havei t , Isaac Herman,- Jr., Jennie Hife gins, Mfs, Lillian Jblly, Margaret Lawton, Orville Martin. ,' Madeffne Marro, Bertha Me, Morell, Joseph M'oyer, Mrs Wil liam Norsenv Hatold Payior Ar thur Peake, Lillian Pi nrith Robert Perkins, Frank. Feirels Helen E. Priebe, Anna' Reed John Rehkugler, Mary Rehkug hr, F ., J, Reimerink, Edmond Rommel, Michael C, Sapp Wil bur Schwartz, Kenneth Hover- hill, Peter Simizon, Robert Sov- erhill, William Swart, Aithm Tierson,*^ Mrs. Miriam Trow* bridge, Mrs. Dora ’hffper, Jose phine Ursano, Mrs. 'Mary van Camp. Minnie VanCasselie Sylvia Van De Moprtel,' John: Sue Albanese, Paul Andrew, H. Russell Beckwith, Robert Byowp, Pied E Burgreen, A. N. Christy, Henry Coleman, Newton DePuy, Victor c Dudeney, Wilbur Eag- ei Leslie-Engleson, Egbert Far rell Robert Hurt,, Frank Ioele, Di. T, H. Jell#,. George L. John son George Kaupp, LoUie Kfen-; n dy L F.'Fee, Walter Martele, Eiiiou Marsh, Frank F. Noble, Charles - W. Pulver, Henry F- -Robbins Rodman Robinson. David Rolfe, -Mrs. Peter Ross, Wiiham Scheetz,. Earnest Sever son Haiold Starr, E. Paul Starr, -Kenneth ,Strite, Lyman K. Stuart. Fred Stuerwald, Jit. Ed- \yaid Suluner, Karl F. Weimer, Alfred Winfrey.-Ally-n .Wrench. ;'"-Mr. Holley, Harold-. Janto, Anna Keating, Madeline Koelc- huyt, Gladys Keller, Arthur Hibernian, Vincent Lyke, Gordon Lancaster, Harry Lambert, Mary Lane. George MiUiman, Gladys Morley. Edward Martin,? Manley Neverless, Marion Glney", Lillian J. Peisher, Harold Pierce, Wine- fred Phillips, Katherine Reiners, •Robert Ridley, Estella Rawden, •Vincent Roche, Albert Gallant, Eari Gates, Mr. Ford George, Arnold Synesaei, Ann Sydoriak, Vincent Sbliman. Doris Shep herd, Francis Sinack, -NeWtoh ■Sapp. Dr. Jacob' Sirkin, . Mr. Sehantz Marion P. Trowbridge, Mis Ruth Trenchard1 , Dr. Evan Tansley. Freeman Tack, Peter Vissei John Van de Walle, Mrs. Vanderbrook, Edn-a Van De -jVelde, Ronald Van Hoi ft Mildred Van Auken, Ash- Tey Williams, Eddie Waeghe; El mer Welcher, Mrs. Howard VWe- beld, Robert Walls, George Wahl, Buisch, Hairy Babcock, Alma Ilona Dunlop, Francis DayroWj Albert Warshauer. iBloomingdale, Mrs T e i e s a Minnie Eggert, Betty 5Foltetfe, Mrs. Fred* Stuerwald, Jr.,’Mrs. Brown, Frances Correll, Law- Hermall Fagner) Hany FeR«ik; Evan Tansley- Carmella Curcio, jence Cunningham, Mi. Camt- v , Uaiolifie Gif- Maude DeMeyers, Edward Fitch, field, James Carlyle, Stiles Y111?0™ f f ^ 5 Rose Fitch, Katherine Grillo, Dence, H Cornehus Dlerks, ford, Mrs Leon Garrison, Rena-v Thomas Penrith, Flora Mae Catherine DeRycke, Isaac De- Hillageer, Fred Henry, Raymond : Ruebens, Louise ’ Toye, Mary Bruyne, Raymond DeCann, Hyman, Frances Harder, Thomas - Tbye, J. Logan AnderSon, Flor- Helen Denning, James Dee, Fat- Hartshorn en-ce Aplin, Jacob Bertou, Milton rick Donahue, Jesse DeLyser,-! v I’m stfving real money with my Studebaker Champion” M G ,JR O O Jm JV & W 1942 ton Many special Studebaker features at no extra tost! * Finest materials and craftsmanship! » low repair cost! Top trade-in value! JAY WRIGHT 1118 N. MAIN ST * PHONE ?6I * NEWARK (.UIViSlDl-Y 'C l- Ilf-1 '■ m m * Fob ; i J “APU1NHUS . 'iFSS •: )•- :i FFCE*"»l T A >'NC'lT’i'.' COWUNDER . . . - JlfTOMii* POEStOENT 8 . . . , t« 4 2 Mrf lW M t Mhmd’iK lenat ftftay- -SMk B m! Ind lankat atHowmkarK , WI MM fti iiK fUdtdPffc*s"»d W chmt* -without mUc*—M etu 4 »M(et“qwllty.; 'wWTtimlaconsIfnt’.Oa h'TtitfMK ' Michael Augustine, Arthur.Jfan Hanegen, Peter Van Koe-if Austin,. Charles Banckert, Isa belle Barberi-. Robert Beader, Maurice B e m a n . Raymond Bridgeman. James Cheeseman, Prudence P. Christensen, Wil liam. Ciarissen, Josephine Cole man, .Arthur Condit, . Dorothy; Corthals, Edmund DeLooze, DeRue, Gladys DeRue. THIS CHRISTMAS INVEST IN A; NEW MATTRESS & BOX SPRING - PROM , STUERWALDS THIS CHRISTMAS INVEST IV A LAMP Oft END TABLE p PROM STUERWALDS Christmas Specialr Quilted Robe 4.W to 10-88 . j . ■ Luxurious quilted floral robe in cozy; oomfOi table wrap-around style! Wide choice colors. Rayon satins, cotton. 33-40. B U C K ’S FASHION SHOP oi# soW®' ygiv* VlV COW ' tfiO* ^ 0 Wonder ma, ^OQd; ies a / / ”Prefer^4o 0fclose i y * / r er-s^ t ! M 7r *******p Z enhr°S««olln shritikn n S ! Sanf°rizeri collar r A n ^ .pr°of-rWfItn d 4fid it>s tber ® «0' -35,1^ Ot' bmlA T ir<>thy thT u eries * n itb h ’ tbe heaven raJ otls ! Reel • **'■*<**#» ® til Or Patted the & Wkfc V fr* *°es-' y c u g f *°MM « vtkl&S b'to's* ^,vh. soft yAc > , O* Ri yvd llp cuA in . ttvet Le-a-^WSVaS* d V00 ■pi i A Boil Ringer G ift Valve ! <iive Him Ties Wards LawPricel Dive him ties he’ll -enjoy wear ing—and save at Wards I Ray ons, wool-lined. Easy to knot. Bell Ringer , Value tor Boys I 3 pc. Shirt Set $1,19 Value! .Fast-color, well-made shirt, A striped rayon tie! And a tie clip with a mechanical pencill &(gkondGoyfoTtA«Hb7(cfoy| Ciiiris* 'Diresftiftsi' Run-Resistant R a y o n I T ailoredt . Tail Ardens Sizes 1 toSx kC ijtCellophane! 29° Even new peasant otylesj Tub- fast percales.-Well made!, _ Size) 7 to 14 .. . ...... *,* *, >7uc Are they your pet panties too? Then introduce them to your friends this Christmas i ** . * TX ^ |k7> 0, 213"S. MAIN ST ve.ib Christma$,,Gi.ft Coppon Bbak . can 'buy If for cdsh or on our , Payment Plan. NEWARK, N; Y. PHONE 841 213 S. MAIN ST. hffiWARK, fic Y. nJUuritwm. imi

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TELEPHONE 710

IN PA C IFIC• (Continued from Page One)[otiier Newark persons and for- 1'iner residents, now on. the Paci- |flc Coast and at Hawaii.I Frederick Herrriah, son of 'Mr. •and Mrs. William Herman of W. ■Miller St., and bis -wife and two Iciiildren am located in Honolulu J where Mr. Herman. (has been ■bead ef the Eastman Kodak of­fice for the past 12 years.I' Among those, known to toe on |the West Coast • 'which was ■startled by reports' that a for- |eign air craft harrier was lurk- Ijng off the mainland.'are:■parents Receive Word I Mrs. Ralph C. Morhous (for- Imer Alicia Parker), daughter of [Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Parker of |E. Miller St., who. lives at Long [Beach Mr. Morhous is an ensign [on the UJS; supply ‘ship Platte |which makes regular runs be- |tween the coast and Pearl Har- Itor. At the time'-oLShnday’s at­tack, the Platte,offb of-the three Ifastest ships,nil -the Pacifici was [docked in • San Diego Harbor, [Calif. Mrs. Morhous talked with flier parents toJOtelephone Tues- T day afternoon , and reported

■■Everything under" control", and [ “don't believe all you hear on | the radio,” she added.I a special delivery letter saying [not to worry, was received Wed­nesday morning from Mrs. Roy [Tombaugh (former Dorothy ■Elvei by het̂ parents, Mr. and |Mrs. John ElUe of Bartle Ave. |.Mrs. Tombaugh is a laboratory l technician jn a Hollywood hos- [pital and resides in Los Angeles. J Others on the West Coast are: ■Betty Nan Burgreen, daughter [of Mr. and Mrs.. F. E. Burgreen [of Wilson St., a student at Marin [junior College at fCentflelcL just [across the bay from San Fran- I cisco, Mrs. T. W. Neenan, [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Heath of S. Main St.. a [teacher who resides at Eagle [Hock. Calif., and Mi-, and Mrs. [Cosmo DeMarco and son George [who at last reports were staying | at Pasadena, Calif.| Mr. and Mrs. E. Leon Allen, I former long.-time Newark resi- I der.'.... now reside on Balboa [island, near Los Angeles.

--0-^------[Display of Woodlot Improving Listed At Clyde Dec. 19

Because lumber is becoming j such an important cog in Na­tional aflsnis a.woodlot improve­ment demonstration has .b'een scheduled by the Farm Bureau 011 Friday, Dec. lflYat Clydfe. The

■ meeting will be held at 2 o’clock | at the farm of .Clarence Huckle

loejted at Hunts Corners 3’4 miles northeast .-of Clyde.

Prof. J. A. ' Cope, extension | forester at Cornell will explain the values of 'different varieties

[ of timber ’and will discuss .the 1 improvement of the % acre plot [ located in the Huckle woods.

In connection with the meet- I >ng a chopping contest will take f place. There will be ̂a contest | for adults and one for 4-H Club 1 members.

NEWARK COURIER-GAZETTE AND MARION ENTERPRISE NEWARK. N. Y - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1941 SEVEN

Local Donations 4: Sought in Xmas Nickels CampaignLocal support is requested for

the Nickels tor Neighbors” cam ­paign to spread Christm as Cheer, that is sponsored by the Am erican Region of -the 7th D is­trict of which W ayne is a part.

Donations of spare change should be sent to Jack Lee, the 7th District radio cnairm an, Jin care of radio station WHAM, Rochester, from where the "Nickels for Neighbors” program is broadcast. •- Money contributed is appor­tioned to the legion posts in the district to be used as paid of. community Christmas efforts. Last year the Newark Commun­ity Christmas Fund received $10 from this source.

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Wayne 4-H Plans New Campaign on Rabbits in County

' The 4-H and FF.A. boys will be on the trail' of rabbits again this winter. A meeting to discuss and formulate plaiis for . this •year’s campaign in Wayne, County has been called for Mon­day evening,-Be?. 15, at 7:30 in the 4-H office in Sodus. Ralph Smith of Albany and Robert Speery of Rochester, directors of the Wildlife Division of the State Conservation Department, will explain'the campaign and lead the discussion.

This box-trap campaign of capturing live rabbits Was start­ed last(winter. More than 1,000 pests were removed from the fruit areas of Wolcott, Sodus and Williamson and were transfer­red to southern counties where they were released to augment the game supply:

James Case of Sodus, last year’s chairman, will’ call the meeting to-order and members from the ^County Federation of Sportsmen Clubs, local Rod and Gun Clubs, Farm' Bufeau Fruit Committee, Agricultural teach­ers and 4-H leaders are expected to be present for this first meeting.

Rue, Anton E. DsVries Ed Donahue, Anne Downey Ike Fremow-j-Z&roIa

(Continued from 'Page One)Winegard, local chairman,.. de­clared yesterday, ‘‘It. is now the, duty of every person in' normal health to show his patriotism by action. The army and the navy need this blood. We should have, an overwhelming response.

Dorothy 'Garlock, Roger Gerpians Stephen Goodman Leo Hame ; lyck, Alois Heart. Richard15 Holmes, Jacob Lot kemeyei Lucy Longoverde, Fi-ed Matthes. Wil*? liam F. McMillin, Joyce . Mohiv .Louis Pelicano, Mildied Rank? Dorothy Shawcross. Hubert Shawcross, Lytle Sherman Lu t cille Stewart, Mary * Elizabeth; Stryker, Louis EdwaTd SwaUnr- Peter Vandeyiver Petei Vande ? ViVe-r, Jr., Herbert VanHorn, Florence ' VanPaijs They sa

I Vitaro.Charles Bailey; N JWiDenpa

min, Alma Bloommg<{ale Lyellassisting in obtaining Boreman, Carl Bpweimah, Mr*

La if f Pjjp Inez Briggs, J. W. Burns, Susieweeks have been Mrs, William cauwels, Dorothy Carp ntei Marks .paid Mrs. Marion MaC- Hoyt Chapman, Vein Chase, Douga l who have been instru- Frank, V. Coiactao, Michlei' mental in having groups of do- Colacino,~Lillian, Colemafi, Haj’?, nors organized in the various old l . Correll, Elsie 'Coyle, Jdhh factories, office buildings and at Coyle, Anthony Crescibene., C.!T. the Newark State School. I Dangle, Adeline- David, Maiy De

Following is the list of donors Cook, Bernard DePauw. WilUhm who have volunteered since last peSmith, Cornelius - c Dieiko

vermg Earle A. Wandell, Anna

Wednesday and up until Tues­day night. ' , '

Howard Burgess, Frank Burns, Edward' Boyle, -Ralph Best, Mrs. Minnie Bartucpa, Felice Cola­cino, Anna Che§srman, Law­rence DeClark, Charles Dobbe- laere’ Thomas DeVito, Henry DeCann, Mrs. Howard Dailey. Mrs. Ada poreen, Miss Lora Fisk, Clifford Goossen; Jaines' Grafy Harry Hyde, Lawrence Hdward, Clair Holdridge, Miss Clarabelle Lay, Mrs. George Laughlin, Ar­thur Marfin, Clifford Mooney, Sidney MacArthur, Louis Mazzei,; Mrs. Doris Meeks, Mrs. Edith Mott, Jacob Orbaker, Verum Ousterhout, Clarence Potter,. Frank Phillips, Laysen Padgett, Mrs. Jennie Pagnattaro Mrs. Ann Quinn, Mrs. Christina Rost, Miss Antoinette Sydoriak, Earl Schwartz, Alexander Topel, An­thony Ursano, Frank Viola, Ray­mond Van Cassel, Miss Roberta VanDeusen. John ’ VanParys, Mary R. Wright, LeRoy Holmes Wright, LeRoy Joseph Wright.

Clarenbe Dora, Flora ;,T. Dunlap Mrs. Jay Durfee, Joseph Ken neth Eaton, William I ggez t David Evans, Sarah Fagnpr Maynard Fisher, Angelina Fis chette, Clem Freling, Ronald: Gay, Everett Gifford, Grace Greenlaw, Priscilla ^Irosscup Charles Hart, Phillip -Havei t , Isaac Herman,- Jr., Jennie Hife gins, Mfs, Lillian Jblly, Margaret Lawton, Orville Martin., ' Madeffne Marro, Bertha Me, Morell, Joseph M'oyer, Mrs Wil liam Norsenv Hatold Payior Ar thur Peake, Lillian Pi nrith Robert Perkins, Frank. Feirels Helen E. Priebe, Anna' Reed John Rehkugler, Mary Rehkug hr, F ., J, Reimerink, Edmond Rommel, Michael C, Sapp Wil bur Schwartz, Kenneth Hover- hill, Peter Simizon, Robert Sov- erhill, William Swart, Aithm Tierson,*^ Mrs. Miriam Trow* bridge, Mrs. Dora ’hffper, Jose­phine Ursano, Mrs. 'Mary van Camp. Minnie VanCasselie Sylvia Van De Moprtel,' John:

Sue Albanese, Paul Andrew, H. Russell Beckwith, Robert Byowp, Pied E Burgreen, A. N. Christy, Henry Coleman, Newton DePuy, Victor c Dudeney, Wilbur Eag- ei Leslie-Engleson, Egbert Far­rell Robert Hurt,, Frank Ioele, Di. T, H. Jell#,. George L. John­son George Kaupp, LoUie Kfen-; n dy L F.'Fee, Walter Martele, Eiiiou Marsh, Frank F. Noble, Charles - W. Pulver, Henry F- -Robbins Rodman Robinson. David Rolfe, -Mrs. Peter Ross, Wiiham Scheetz,. Earnest Sever­son Haiold Starr, E. Paul Starr, -Kenneth ,Strite, Lyman K. Stuart. Fred Stuerwald, Jit. Ed- \yaid Suluner, Karl F. Weimer, Alfred Winfrey.-Ally-n .Wrench. ;'"-Mr. Holley, Harold-. Janto, Anna Keating, Madeline Koelc- huyt, Gladys Keller, Arthur Hibernian, Vincent Lyke, Gordon Lancaster, Harry Lambert, Mary Lane. George MiUiman, Gladys Morley. Edward Martin,? Manley Neverless, Marion Glney", Lillian J. Peisher, Harold Pierce, Wine- fred Phillips, Katherine Reiners, •Robert Ridley, Estella Rawden, •Vincent Roche, Albert Gallant, Eari Gates, Mr. Ford George, Arnold Synesaei, Ann Sydoriak, Vincent Sbliman. Doris Shep­herd, Francis Sinack, -NeWtoh ■Sapp. Dr. Jacob' Sirkin, . Mr. Sehantz Marion P. Trowbridge, Mis Ruth Trenchard1, Dr. Evan Tansley. Freeman Tack, Peter Vissei John Van de Walle, Mrs. Vanderbrook, Edn-a Van De -jVelde, Ronald Van Hoi ft Mildred Van Auken, Ash- Tey Williams, Eddie Waeghe; El­mer Welcher, Mrs. Howard VWe-

beld, Robert Walls, George Wahl, Buisch, Hairy Babcock, Alma Ilona Dunlop, Francis DayroWj Albert Warshauer. iBloomingdale, Mrs T e i e s a Minnie Eggert, Betty 5 Foltetfe,

Mrs. Fred* Stuerwald, Jr.,’Mrs. Brown, Frances Correll, Law- Hermall Fagner) Hany FeR«ik; Evan Tansley- Carmella Curcio, jence Cunningham, Mi. Camt- v , Uaiolifie Gif-Maude DeMeyers, Edward Fitch, field, James Carlyle, Stiles Y111?0™ f f ^ 5Rose Fitch, Katherine Grillo, Dence, H Cornehus Dlerks, ford, Mrs Leon Garrison, Rena-v Thomas Penrith, Flora Mae Catherine DeRycke, Isaac De- Hillageer, Fred Henry, Raymond : Ruebens, Louise ’ Toye, Mary Bruyne, Raymond DeCann, Hyman, Frances Harder, Thomas - Tbye, J. Logan AnderSon, Flor- Helen Denning, James Dee, Fat- Hartshorn en-ce Aplin, Jacob Bertou, Milton rick Donahue, Jesse DeLyser,-! v

I’m s t fv in g r e a l m o n e y w i t h m y S t u d e b a k e r C h a m p io n ”

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* Finest materials and craftsmanship!

» low repair cost! Top trade-in value!

JAY WRIGHT1118 N. MAIN ST * PHONE ?6I * NEWARK

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Michael Augustine, Arthur.Jfan Hanegen, Peter Van Koe-if Austin,. Charles Banckert, Isa­belle Barberi-. Robert Beader,Maurice B e m a n . Raymond Bridgeman. James Cheeseman,Prudence P. Christensen, Wil­liam. Ciarissen, Josephine Cole­man, .Arthur Condit, . Dorothy;Corthals, Edmund DeLooze,DeRue, Gladys DeRue.

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