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THE NE YEES

ED TO VE FOR

EFENSE Committee Seeks Cooperation In Retail Pa yroll Deduction Plan

Membcrs of the Newark Trade Group of the Payroll Allotment

al Jackson's Hardware S tot'e afternoon and perfec ted plans it is hoped to enlist the co­of every reta il em ployee in

defense. n George W. Rhodes presid ­

the meeting. Members present George F. Jackson, Herman Hand­

T. Ware, Meyer Pilnick and . C. Waples.

that there are about nine­employers in the Newark

each committee member took a of employers to contact in the to encourage every employed

of the communi ty to cooperate in the De!ense Saving Pr ogram .

Under the Payroll Allotment Pla n each cmploye agrees to have h is em­ployer deduct a cer ta in amount of his wage, or salary, and accumulate these funds until they are sufficient to pur­chase a Series E defense bond. The

is then purchased with the em­savings and turned over to him .

plan is not compulsory although committee feels that every Newark

will want to do hjs bit to help in the war effort. Any amount the em­ploye desires may be deduc ted weekly or monthly. The agreement may be voided if the employe qui ts h is present place of employment or by written notice of the cancellation.

Committee members will approach retail employers within the next few

with cards to be signed by their employees. A descriptive

will also be available to ex­purpose of the program, the

a ond lourcl!ase sehedule and redemption ot savings bonds.

Seagrave Is Equipped With Dual Controls

A sizeable delegation of local fire­police, town off icials and ordin­

ci ti zens witnessed the unloading of Aetna Hose, Hook & Ladder Com-

new Seagrave fire engi ne at the & 0 Station here Tuesday mornjng. Resplendent in its shiny, red 'fire

paint, the new piece of equip-shu ttled off a single boxcar

B & 0 sid ing on Elkton Road before noon.

new Seagrave, powered by twin engines, develops about 200

Il has a 750 gallon per capaCi ty a nd carries

booster pump. The new be housed in the northern

the recent addition to the local

Bells To Sound Gas Attack Alarm

Newark churches offer complete co­operation in the use ot bells to sound gas attack alarms, Mrs. A. D. Cobb told members of the Newark Council for Civili an Defense at their semi-monthly m eeting in Town Council offices Mon­day evening.

Mr. I}a nkin reported tha t the siren ordered several weeks ago had not yet been received and Chairman H. L. Bonham stated that the Delaware Pow­er & Light Compilny had assured him they would have service men available at the control center within five min­utes after a yellow alarm signa l.

Present a t the meeting presided over by Cha irman Bonham were: Mrs. WaI­ter Hull ihen, Mrs. A. D. Cobb, Mrs. F . Allyn Cooch, Carl S . Rankin, R E. Stone, Robt. J . Boyd, A. W. Perry, F . Allyn Cooch , Jr., H . L. Bonham and M. J as. P arsons.

SENIORS PRESENT COMEDY FRIDAY

"Foot-Loose" Is Vehicle Chosen For Students Presentation

Seniors of the Newark High School w ill present the three -act comedy "Foot-Loose" in the a udito rium Friday even ing. The annual production is agai n under the direction of Miss Anne E. GaUaher. Rserved sea ts went on sale at the school off ice Monday.

The scene of the p lay is laid in the home of Richard Ea rly, a suburba n Chicago bank vice presid ent, played by Paul Cochran, understudy for Clyde Baylis who is ill with the measles.

Members of the weU chosen cast are: Lois Mae Tomhave, Marion J ones, Ro­bert Doordan, F lorence Cranston, Mike O'Daniel, Mar ilyn Richardson , Francis Hill , Jean Coll ins, Louis Cox e, Dorothy Gregg, ROfJer Kennard , Walter Wal­strum and Camilla Speicher.

J oe Moore and Ella Mae Maclary are business managers of the production assisted by Tom Lilley il nd Melissa Baker. Betty Bassett is chairman of the properties committee wh ich also includes J ean Lewis, Mary Adams, Marjorie J amison, Katherine Egnor , Octavio Ca ta ld i, Ha rvey Robertson, El­wood Moody, Robert Egnor and Albert Thorp.

Albert 'Ace' Aiken is s tage manage r ass isted by George Schaen, Franci s Hill , Charles Riley and George Truet with Dorothy. Ludwig in cha rge of the make­up department.

ADULT TYPHOID CLINIC

Immunization For Employes On Wednesdays

Dr. J ohn R Downes, New Castle County health officer , assisted by Dr . E. Ea rle Weggenmann a nd a corps o[ nurses, administered the th ird of a series of typhoid innoculations at the high school Monday morning. Small­pox vaccinations will be given those having received the thjrd injection.

Due to an increasing number of students a pplying for the immuniza­tion , clinics will be held each Wedne~­day morning, a t the h igh schoo.I, untI l further notice, Dr. Downes saId. An evening clinic for adults w ho desire immunization w ill be conducted at the high school on Wednesdays at 7:30 P . M., beginning April I .

More than 200 colored students a nd ad ults receive~ the immunization at a clinic held in the New London Avenue school Sa turday evening, said Dr. Downes, wHh about 6,100 inj ections b: ­ing administered in New Castle th iS week. Th is is some 2,000 mol' lha n received the immunization Just week.

All adults who have not been im­munized aga inst lyphoid are urged .to attend the Wednesday ev ning ch nlcs at the high school.

in their new quarters a l 79 Street on Monday evening, Funeral Services HeM

the ~e~ark Rationi ng Board 'F Mrs. Chas. Colmery nppIJ calJons o( two concerns or

individua ls [or tires nnd lubes Funeral services for Mrs. Mary the reslricted ra tIoning regula- Briggs Colmery, wile of Charles W.

CoLmcry, . were conducted from S~ . truck lires were certin d lo Thomas Episcopal Church at 2:30 0 -

State fI ighwuy Depart- clock Wednesday n!ternoon, March 25 truck lubes issutld lp. with the Rev. Andrew W: Mayer offlc­

Vulcanized Fibre Com- lating. Interment was In St. James t pas engel' tire each was up- Cemelery. ;~ ~any 'L. Richardsor., U. of Mrs. Colmery died at her home on

NCW~~kdcus F. Warrlngtor:, RF.- Saturday, March 21. Her husband is . lhe only survivor.

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, March 26, 1942

MACHINE WORKERS CLASSES TO OPEN

Operation, Welding To Be Taught In Evans Hall

The Nationa l Defense Program will institute classes in Newa rk under the supervision of the Newark Public Schools beginning April I. The courses offered will be in machine operation and welding. These classes will be held in the shops of the Engineering School of the University of Delaware in Evans Hall. They will meet five nights a week from seven until ten and are estab­lished to assist in preparIng men from this sector to · meet the demands of industry in the war effort.

In order to be eligible for these class­es. a person must be register ed with the Delaware Employment Service whose Newark office is in the Academy Building under the direction of Miss Alice G. Kerr a nd whose regu lar hours in Newark are nine to [our on Wed­nesdays. However , so that registra ­tions a ffecting this course may be faci l­itated, the office wi ll also remain open on Satu rday, March 28. People already employed may use th is course as a "refresher" or "upgrading" course to aid them in obtai ning promotion in their present employment; Gnd this gr oup must a lso regi ster with the em­ploym ent se rvice.

This program is sponsored by the State Department of Vocational Edu­cation a nd will be coordi nated locally by J ames P arsons, Assistant Superin­tendent of the Newark Public Schools.

CON LEWIS INJURED MONDAY .1 ,

Limb Strikes Youth Riding Scrap Truck

Conrad T . Le vis, Jr ., IS-year old son of MI'. and Mrs. Conrad Lewis of 150 So. Academy Street, is in a serious condition at the Delaware Hospital as the resul t of head and chest inj uries sustained about five-thirty Mondqy afte rnoon.

Employed in the office of the Con­tinenta l-Diamond Fibre Co. , the youth had qu it work for the d ay and joined several other lads on a t ruck gather­ing scrap for defense. He was riding on top of the t ruck when his head struck a limb of a low tree, on East Delaware Avenue.

Hearing him crash to the floor of the truck, Clarence T. Stevens, colo:ed driver employed by Henry Mole, Im­mediately s topped the truck . In a daz­ed condition, young Lewis was rushed to the office of Dr. A. J . Mavromatls who ordered the ambulance to take him to the hospital. Complete extent of his inju r ies had not been determined at press \ ime although h is condition is thought to be some beUer.

ROTARIANS HEAR TALK ON CANADA

Winning Lions Club Bowlers Entertained

Dr. William J . Fletcher, p.rofes.sor of ancient h istory a t the UniversIty of Delaware, was guest speak~ r at the Monday even ing dinner mee.tll1g of th,e Newark Rotary Club, held 111 Hanna s Tea Room .

Introduc d by S. E. Damerson, pro­ram chairma n, Dr. F letcher gave an

fn~eres ting di scuss ion on "Can.a~~, and her place in the P ost War Peno ' d .

Kenneth J . Kadow, John R. Fa el. Daniel Stoll , G ol'ge W. Rhod,es and

an'oll W. Mumford, represen tll1g the ~ewark Lions Club bowling team wer~

, at the meeting as a result? ~~~~~ bea ten the Rotary bowlers 111

series of lour matches. a O ther visi tors present we.re: ~.~r:u~~ Gillespie, Elkton, H. W N:~IC~~Stl~ and town Frank H. Long, Russ~\l E. Wilson, Dover.

President Samuel E. Dameron con­ducted the meeting.

JOINT VESPER SERVICES SUNDAY

'Churches And Schools To Sponsor Music, Religious Service

Newark churches and public schools will hold a combined vesper service in the high school auditorium Sun­day afternoon, March 29, at 4 o'clock.

Glenn Gildersleeve, State Director of Music Education , sai d "During these days when families are being broken and death is becoming commonplace, we need the solace of music for sooth­ing tense nerves". Singing of the pro­cessional HOLY, HOLY, HOLY with the audience riSing to join in the sec­ond stilnza , wi ll open the program.

Reverend Andrew W. Mayer wtl\ give the invocation followed by the scrip­ture reading by Rev. O. A. Bartley. The gil'1s glee club, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Lamborn, will sing three selections with the Rev. J . Herrick Dar-ling delivering the sermon.

F rederick B. Ku tz will lead the mix­ed chorus in three numbers before the bened iction by the Rev. H. Everett Hallman.

Glee club numbers wi ll include "Come Unto Him" by Hande l, "P a nis Angelicus" by Franck and "The Heav­ens Resound" by Beethoven. Selections by the mix ed chorus a re: "Jesu, J oy of ' Man's Desiring", by Bach, "The Prayer P erfect" by Speaks and Mal ­otte's "The Lord 's P rayer".

Lois Mae Tomhave and Dorothy Hol­lingsworth wi ll be accompanists.

LIONS IN SAFETY CONTEST

Plans For Card Party, April 7, Are Progressing

The Newark Lions Club wi ll partici­pa te in the National Safety Traffic Contest, beginning Apri l I, it was de­cided lit their regular weekly dinner meeting, in the Newark Country Club, Tuesday evening. ~ohn R Fader, acting manager of the

Delaware Sa fety Council, addressed the club explaining the merit of the safety contest a nd members voted to enter a team representing the Lions Club. President Speicher appoi nted Carroll W. Mumford as capta in of the team to select h is ·teammates. The contest opens April I and ends December 31 and is staged annually in the interest of re­ducing the number of traffic accidents.

Dr. P . K. Musselman reported lhat plans for the Lions Benefit Card party are progressing and ticket chairman Leonard Fossett stated that tickets were ava ilable from any member of the club. Proceeds from the affair go into the summer P layground and Swim ­ming Pool fund .

Paul D. Lovett had as his guest at the meeting h is son, Lt. P aul D. Lovett, Jr. Following the dinner, President Speicher turned the meeting over to Maurice Overley who presented inter­esti ng movies of the Italian Invasion of Albania.

Johnny l\'Invromalis AHncl cd By Dogs

J ohn Mavromalis, six -year old son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J . Mavrom atis, suffered severe injuries when attacked by two dogs in the Iron Hill section Sunday afternoon.

J ohnny was wa iting outside fo r his father who was making a profess ional call w hen attacked by the dogs that dragged h im to the ground , tea ring his clothing a nd inflicting body and scalp wounds. His calls for he lp were un ­heard a nd he wns pualng up il brave fight to hold the an imals off when rescued by his filther, Dr. Mavromotis.

Ta ken to the Delaware Hospita l for treatment, J ohn has returned to his home on West Delaware Avenue where he is recuperating.

SPOTTERS OF POSSUM PARK MEET SUNDAY

Fader Says Transportation Being Sought For Spotters

Chief Observer Carl J . Rees presided over a meeting of spotters of the P os­sum P ark Observation Post I-B in the high school cafeteria Sunday a fter ­noon. About fifty men and women ob­servers of the post were presen t to hear Mr. Rees praise lheir promptness and loyalty in reporting for duty.

John R. F ader, district supervisor for this area , addressed the meeting laud ­ing the personnel of the Possum Park post and advised that plans were under way for providing transportation for spotters and to improve telephone ~er­vice in repor ting planes observed. Delaware Posts rank high in the First Interceptor Command, Mr. F ader s tat­ed, in outlining the history of plane ob­servation from the time the plane is spotted until its course is plotted a t filt p" sta tion headqua. " .•.

Assistant Chier ObServer lAl.u,l s T. Staats to ld of an elevated observa tton platform proposed for the Possum Park post, Reverend Eugene Kraemer gave an in teresting talk on characteristics and identi fi cation of planes and Cort-

I land Houghton showed illustrated films. The personnel of Possum P ark post

extended a unanimous vote of thanks to Cha rles Palmer for his ingenuity jn conceiving and erecti ng a direction finder at the post.

Chief Observer F . Allyn Cooch , of the Glasgow post, was a guest at the meeting.

Following the . program, observers took part in an interesting round table discuss ion of pertinen t questions and problems per taining to ai rplane ob­servation and the maintenance of the Possum Park post.

HOFFMAN SERVICES

Funeral Today For Louis Hoffman

Louis Hoffman, 63 year old Newark resident, died in his home at 563 East Main Street Wednesday night after an illness of about four months. Funeral services were conducted [rom the Shellender Funeral P arlor at I o'clock this afternoon with interment in the Lombardy Cemetery, Wilmington .

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

A resident and Mai n Street merchant of Newark for the past 28 years; Mr.

. Holtma n Is survived by h is wife, four sons and one daughter.

Palm Sunday Observance

The Reverend Andrew W. Mayer , pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, has announced that Palm Sunday Holy Communion w ill be held a t the chu rch a t S A. M., with the church school at 9:30 A. M., and the P alm Sunday ser­vice ilt J 1 A. M., with the Palm Pro­cessiona l nnd distributions of palms.

The survivors ar e: Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Sydney Hoffm an, Abraham Hoffman, deputy county treasurer and chairman of the county Democratic Club, Irv ing Hoffm an , Robert Hoffman and Miss J ean Hoffman, all of Newark.

McClellalldsville Creek Road Wardens Named

Continuing to perfect the Newark area for Civilian Defense, Chief Air Raid Warden A. W. P eny this week a nnounced the appointment of ru ral wardens who wi ll organize their rc­specti ve sectors.

In the McClellandsvl lle Road sector, Charles Downey will become warden with Carl Regan, assisted by Don Wil­li s, head ing up the Creek Road Sector. These units w ill consist of approx ima te­ly J7 additi onal volunteers to be select­ed by the wardens, Mr. P erry slated . The units will combine the du ties of air raid and auxiliary police forces.

Holy Week services a t S t. Thomas are as fo llows: Wed nesday before Easter, Holy Communion at 10 A. ~.; Maundy Thursday, Holy Commul1lon at 8 P . M.; Good Friday, Solemn Ob­sorY-ance from 2 to 3 P . M.; Easter Even, Holy Baptism at 4 P . M.; Eas~er Day, Holy Communion at 8 A. M. WIth Holy Communion and the Easter ser­mon at 11 A. M. ; Easter Monday, an ­nual Pari sh m eeting for P arish reports and election of Vestry at 7:30 P . M.

CELEBRATE 45TH ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Sheaffer celebrated their 45th wedding annlver­

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fisher, Acad- sary on Tuesday. They received many emy Apartments, celebrated their wed- beautiful flowers and. congratUlatory ding anniversary on Tuesday. message~,

Number 10

ELECTION, MOVIE REFERENDUM APRIL 14

Little Interest Being Shown In Annual Election Next Month

Little interest is being manifested in the forthcoming tow n election and Sun­day movie referendum despite the fact that only about a week remains befor the deildline for candidates to file.

Of the re tiring members of Counc il, only Councilman C. C. Hubert has an ­nounced his intentions of being a can­dida te for reelection. Representing the Eastern Distri ct, Mr. Hubert filed h is petition yesterday .

Other councilmen whose terms ex ­pire a re Herm an Wollaston in the Mid ­d le District a nd J ohn F . Richards in the Western Distri ct. One additional counci lman w ill be chosen from the Western Di ,tri ct to fi ll the vacancy created by the recent resignation of C. Emerson J ohnson.

Voters wi ll have anot"her duty tu perfol'm when they visit the polls on Tuesday, April 14. They are being asked to register their sent1ment on the Sunday Movie question. All per ­sons eligi ble to vote in the town elec ­tion will also be eligible to vote on the movie referend um under a meaSllr introduced by Councilman Wollaston and passed by the counci I.

Polls for both the town election and the Sunday movie referendum will be open at Town Council offices, 26 Acad ­emy Street from I P . M. until 6 P . M., Eastern War time. Eligi bility require­ments for voters are that they own property wi thin the town limits and have paid their 1941 taxes OR have registered and paid forty cents capita ­tion tax no later than June 18, 1941.

Appointment of election officers has not yet been made, Mayor Frank Col­lins sa id yesterday.

14TH ANNUAL HOMEMAKERS DAY APRIL 2

Interesting Program Planned For Occasion

The New Castle County Home Dem­onstra tion Clubs will hold thei r Fo ur­teenth Ann'ual Achievement Program on Thursday, April 2, in ' Mitchell Hall , Universi ty of Delaware, Newark. The­program will begin at 10:00 o'clock in the morning with Mrs. Floyd Jacmn leading the group in several of the popular patriotic songs.

A very interesting program has been planned for · the occasion with several oulstanding speakers, -states Mrs. Kate Henley Daugherty, County Home Dem­onstration Agent for the University. Two guest speakers for the day will be Miss Sarah Bulette, Associate Editor of the Country Gentleman, who will speak on "Rural England in War Time" and Mrs. Stanley E. Kerr, of Newark, who lived many years in Syria , will talk on "Lile in That Country".

A motion picture entitled "Food To The Front" will be shown. 'Fhls is an interesting picture showing fOOd ar­riving and being unloaded' at the docks in England and other interesting facts regardi ng the importance of producing food and delivering it to the Allies. Miss Louise Whitcomb, Home Manage­ment Specialist , will report on the Del ­aware F ood Production Campaign. Miss Pearl MaCDonald, Nutrition Spec­ialist, w ill speak on "Immunization Against Small pox, Diphtheria , and Ty­phoid As Good War Time Insurance". Mrs. Helen McKinley, Assistant Direc­tor of the Extension Service, will show an exh ibit of home-made clothing and will di scuss "War Time Cloth ing Plans" .

Mrs. Daugherty sta tes that there are twe lve Home Demonstration Clubs in New Castle County with a total mem ­bershi p of 400 women. She emphasizes however thal all homemak.ers are in­vited to attend the Achievement Day whether they are members of a Club or not. Those expecting to attend are asked to br ing a box lunch which can be eaten in Wolf Hall where hot coffee and tea will be served.

ROOF FIRE EXTINGUISHED

Fire trucks of the Aetna Hose, Hook & 'Ladd'er Company were called out about three o'clock Wednesday after­noon to extinguish a fire in the roof of the residence of Isaac VanSant, West Delaware Avenue.

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NEWARK DEPT. STORE

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BLUE HEN FARMS COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH M. BROWN

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STILTZ INC. Newark, Delaware

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136 ELKTON ROAD P HONE 377 NEWARK, DEL.

UNIVERSITY OF DELA WARE

1743·1942 Rich in tradition and historical significance . . . ideally located in a suburban town . .. beaut if ul campus . . . f ully accredited in all departments . . . modern equipment

The University of Delaware, located in Newark, Delaware, is comprised of Delaware College­with Schools of Engineering, Education, Arts and Science, and Agriculture-and the Women's Col­lege-with Schools of Arts and Science, Education, and Home Economics . .. the Divisions of Graduate Study, Foreign Study, and Academic Extension ... the Summer School .. . the Agricult ural and Home Economics Extension Division . . . and the Agricul tural Experiment Station.

Under t he new War Emergency P lan, gradua­tion in three years is made possible. The 1942-43 session opens September 1 and extends to June 26.

The usual ix weeks summer ses ion will be held from J une 22 to July 31.

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CONTINENTAL DIAMOND FIBRE CO.

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FARMERS' TRUST CO. OF NEWARK

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SPARKS' BARBER SHOP

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Phone 3-5151 Wilm.

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, March 26, 1942 Three

FERTILIZE YOUR FRUIT TREES NOW

STATE OF DELAWARE o mce of Secretary of State

CERTU' ICATE OF DISSOLUTION 1'0 ~1~me~V~or':eth~J~.se Presents l\1ay

byWJ'l~r:a~~tt;CI~~g;t':J ,~~co~1 ~;t~~~c~:~~ ceedlngs of the vol untal'y disso lution ~~~~~~~. d%o~il'ede~gs~~; gfn:~ 1 tt~,: stock -

RIVERSIDE REA LTY CORPORATION ~J,~~p~r~t~~~t~~ ~ils State whose princi pal . Armstrong A venue

~~\~hcaJ?~~'Sta"t~ ~ab~;:!~~~: County o(

being agen t tr;:~~:i~~ a~1d ~1I~!~arge thereof.

~g~'~li~IJ'O~it~rOtC~:s r'~Jlr~,~e~~t~ve~i l'1~: Corporation Laws or the State of Dela­ware. as contai ned in 2033 Section I

lfe~~!~ c~~~t1~~ rJ~5. c~;a Pa~{~n6Jed~f p~~~ . This is the li~.e of year to be think- IIm l ~~rftTt&~g;,,~siug¥ gfIJ~~LUTION mg a~out fe rtili za ti on of f ruit trees N~w. therefore, I. Earle D. Willey. If fertilizer s were not applied to t he ~:;'~~e~ ta~~ o~e~t~;e g~,. tW; ~~~\e ~~e D~~fci t :ees last fa ll , sta tes E. W . Greve. as- co rpora tl o.n d id on the

Horticulturist Explains Necessity Of Fertilization

Ag IJCu ltUl a l Expel'lment S tati on . Ex- tested consent. in wl'iting, to the disso lu-s l s t:~nt hO~'li c u l tu r i st for the Dela w are I ~~v:'l~t\~.:r~ffi~;Ya ~UI~~;:CU~';d ~i'd19:~~

pe l:ime nts h a ve shown, he repor ts. tha t ~W"th~f s tsoa~~hoTdo~;~or~~~~O(eX!\'-.~~r,d sn~a It. IS essentia l fo r fr uit trees to have consent and the records of the proceed ings l1ltr ogen ava ila b le a t the lime the t rees ~~.~~i~~lg·b':~a~~w on t\le in my office as bloom to secure a good set of f ru.it. In Testimony Whereof, B~cause of the wa r . some of the usua l ~ a:~~v;n~e~~~i~ ~:~ I .n!{;

SOUlces of m tr ogen for fr uit trees such (OFFICIAL Dovel' th is twenty-th ird a s nitra te of ~oda. SUlphate of ammonia SEAL) ~:~r ':,f( ~u~:ctor~~ ~~~ and cyanamid a re not availa ble at thousand nine hundred present in large qua ntiti es a nd forty- two. Eor le D.

O reh a rdmen who w ere f ortuna te to Willey. Secretary of State .

sec ure some of these materials before they became scarce should now con­sider applying them to their orch a rds Nitra te of sod a shou ld be applied about two or three weeks before the trees bloom , SUlph a te of nmmonia abou t th r ee or four w eeks be fore blooming and cyanamid shou ld be applied immedia te ­ly. The suggested r a te of a pplicat ion is one-fourth pound for each yea r of an apple tree's age, up to about eight pound s per tree. F or peach t r ees one­th ird pound for each year of the peach tree's age is r ecommended. F or those gr owers w h o m ay not have a supply of nitrogen fe l·t ili ze r on hand, a com­ple te fe rtiH zer , high in nitrogen . such

If none of these m ater ia ls ca n be as 10-6-4 or a 10-5-5, may be used. obta ined , ch icken m a n ure can be used when properl y a pplied in mod era te amounts. A suggested rate of a pplica ­tion , accordi n g to Greve. is 100 pou nd s for a bea ring tree. Addition of 50 pounds of 20 per cent superphosph a te per ton of manure wi ll h Ip to conserve

I the a mmonia in the chicken man ure. Greve stn tes that thi s yea r it will

be important fOI' orchardists to usc

STATE OF DELAWARE Olllce 01 Secretary of State

CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All Whom These Presents May Come,

Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction

by duly au thenticated record of the pro­ceedings of the vo luntary dissolution there­of. by the consent of all the stockholders depOSited in my office. the

H . E. BRIGGS & CO. a corporation of th is State whose principal office is situated at

Tenth & Market Stree t in the city of Wilmington. County of New Castle. State of Delaware

. Horace Gree ley Eastburn bemg agent therein . and in charge thereof

6Igl~~Ii~~O~i t~I'O~~:S l'~~~h'~I;e~et~ve~i ~I~: Corporation Laws of the State of Dela­wa re , as con tai ned in 2033. Section 1. t o 2246. Sec lion 214. Chapter 65, of the Re­Vised Code of 1935. os amended, prelimi­nary to the Issui ng of this

CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Now. there fore. I. Earle D. Willey.

Secretary of State of the State of Dela­ware. do hereby certify that lhe said corp­oration did on the twenty-third dRY of March A. D. 1942. file in the office a duly execuled and at­tested consent, in writing, to the d isso· lu lion of said Corporation execut.ed by 011 the slockholders thereof. which said consen t anci the records o[ the proceedi ngs aforesaid. are now on file in my office as prov id ed by law.

In T estim on y \ Vh c rco f, ] h ave h e r eunto set lny

cover crops. When cove l' crops a r e (OFFICIAL sown in the orcha rd. a bout 300 to 400 SEAL)

hAnd and official sea l. at D ovel' this twenty-third day of March in lhe year of our Lord one thousand n ine hundred and forty-pounds of a 0-12-12 fertilize r should

be sown w ith t he seed . . two. Earle D. Willey.

Secr eta r.v o f Sta te .

DR. S. W. SMITH Eyes Examined T ues.-Thurs. 2:30-5 P . M.

142 E. Main St., Newark

Mon.- Wed . 7-8:30 P . M.

Phone 3351

~~~~~~~"Ss!\"n~~~

a ANNOUNCEMENT ~ ~ DR. V. LEONARD BROWN ~ ~ ~ ~ Chiropodist - Foot S pecia list ~ ~ will be in Newark , Dela wa re ~ I ~ Mon.-Wed . & FI'i . evenings 7-9 ~ , , ~ Frida~' aftcl'l1oon 2 to 6 ~

~ 11 W. Main SL During office ho urs ~ ~ ewal'k, De l. Phone New. 2204 ~ ~ f. ." '~""""~""""''''~''''''''''~''''''''''''''~''~'',

I ~" " " " " ~,',~" " ,~~,,~~~,,S"S"" """ " ~"'~' I ~ ~

~ FOR HOME LAND CAPING ~ ~ ~ ~ Red Pine, Scotch Pine, 1 liz - 2 ft. ~~~ r . Choice Thrifty Shrubbery I :::'B:I~:p;~ :,~:::N~ <b,,, wh, ,," r" ~~.:~:~::::: I ~~,ss.." ~~,,,,"Ss..,,,-,sss,,...s,"U sss-,sss,"Ss,ssss..,~"..,,-,ss,'

CI-I I C I{S Barl'ed Plymouth Rocks, New H ampshil'es, Wh ite L cghol'l1s and Rock­red cross. These chicks nre bncked by 22 years of hatching and poultry experience in prod ucing chicks to make a profit for you. AU our breeders are pullorum tested and culled by the S ta te officials with no

reactors on last test.

We do custom h a tch ing 01 turkey a nd hen eggs. Write. phone or visit u s.

Phone 437.

SCARBOROUGH'S H ATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, NULFORD, DEL.

LET US' EST IMATE' ON '<OUR N EW", f\~TLJ~ts P4T~p-OO

~

l!a ffl, 1~~/~ ~M1, t 'It. ~ill

Tell us your plans for plumbing. Let us assist you in

picking out the fi.x t ures. We can be consulted with­

out obligation on your part .

DANIEL STOLL DIAL 6361

NEWARK, DEL.

Our Flour Prices Reduced!

Sunnyfield PAST RY A 1II er;cr!'s FOfJo l' ;le Coffee

T en Y ears ;11 a R ow

rL VB EIGHT

O'CLOCK COFFEE

3 Ib Bag

2 1·lb B.g.

Who/. Milk MILD

CHEESE

12-lb BAG

Sunnyfield "ENR!CHED"

Family Flour ~~~ 20e 12-lb Bal 43c

"Best Buy" Brand Processed-DILL Ib 27c

Mal.O.Bi! Chaese 2 · 1~ ~ OI 63c White Dr Colon ' American • • In brick

PICKLES Z Q~::T 25c

AbP's fancy creamery Wh ile Hous.

EVAPORATED

MILK BUTTER ~;i:k llc 6 Tall 49c.:

Cans PRINT BUTTER tb 40c

In lour '1 .. · Ib Sunn 'l Il.ld P, lnt.

3 T.II Cons 2 5 c No w A vailable in Class-DEL M ONTE

Peaches NOja2r ~ 23e Co ld S tream PI N K

.~oimon Ta: i l~an 18c Wh it e Sail

SOAP V an Camp HTina p a " Cali forn ia

:FLAKES Sordines ~.:~ 5e Fresh . A~$orled E ASTER

Large ~7c Pkgs ..r. JeUy Eggs 2 B~bg lie

A &P Grade "A" SAUE R Soap Powder big ,kg 140 Kr«lul ] N ~'a~:~ 25e

" Super-Right" Qualit y Gua ranteed AbP Meats!

* * * Prime cuts from first six ribs

~f&T2.7~ ONE PRICE-NONE PRICED HIGHER

Superb Quality-ALL SIZES-ROASTING

ICKENS H~g~:R Ib 1 Rib End- up t o 3Ih -I&s.

fJJ

Sunnyfield- SLICED

F resh SlicC!d STEA K o Ib 1 ' c Fresh Fillet 01

II> 2Sc L arge N o. 1 Canadian

meB 's ''':Do c F redl Salt Water Fryine

ys ers \I. II!/lt 1 C

Californio-SNO-W HITE

Fa ncy Sno-white Ca uliflower NONE HIGHER

Fresh Porto Rican

AM Flor ida Crisp St alks

LA RGE H EAD

c

ELE Stalks c

Ex ra Large 17261 Size, Flor ida Valencia

R NG CTOO~~EBTUIT:~ 3 Cakes e I

H-O QUICK OATS 'tt Ib ~ Box 'Ic

1·lb Box. !.ll.c

PAAS Easter Egg

DYES All Color.

Regular I ~ , ·lb IOC Sta ndard LOit Slice

Jane Parker Devil', Fooel LAYER CAKES

29c

March 26, 1942 Four

The Newark Pos t, ~cwark, Delaware, Thursday,

our said Judges that a decree may be to do and receive what the Court shall i MrS. H. W . M a on WOs a guc--'::::::: pronounced dissolving the marriage exlst- then and there consider once l'lling h im I New W eston H o te l in '.. altliE Ing betwee n the P etitioner and Ha rlan J . :'::e!~ ISa:Jh~~,s~~t~~t li~:it~O~~~ s~:~:'i~~~: this w e ek. ,\\ York CI~

THE NE.K POST ' hat he be and appear before Ihe Judges of our Said Court at the next term t he reof o be held at Wilmington. on Monday.

I he 4th d ay o f May next to answer the ,lIegations of the sa id Petitioner Myrtle Beilem accord ing to the Act of Assembly in such case tnade nnd provided. a nd also to do and r ceive what the Court sh II

H I~~e There fore Command You. AS YOU of the said Act of Assembly.

Founded J an u a ry 26. 1910. b y lhe late E ver e tt C. Johnson

~;"~Ey!~ Es~,~,~o~ ~l~r~a~ ~O~~A';;:Dt~~; AND HAVE YOUW~;'~E THERE THIS . _ ~ he be and appear before th e Judges of WITNESS. the Honorable Dan ie l J . our said COUlt a t the nex t term thereof Layton. a t W ilmi ng ton the Second d ay of to be held at \ lImington . on Monday. the March. A. D.. Nlne t e n Hundred and An Independent Newspaper

Published Eve ry Thursday b y the N ewark P ost. Inc. L oca ll y and I ndependently O w n ed and O perated

I then and there consider concermng him In this behalf as to the Court shall seem Inee an d consistent wi h he pro\'L ions of thp .ald Act of A·sembly .

~~~n~a~f °t~,~1~~I~e;~t\~i~~:~\'~lIt:ee ~II ~fl~ i i~~:JE~vo . ~IARTIN G. HAN N IGAN I I accord ing to the Act of Assemb.lY in such Mal'. 4. 1942 P rothono tary \

ASK US HOW TO GET

WITOR ... RICHARD T. WARE

Ente!'e~second .cl~at~~ - Dela ware unrler Act of March 3. 1897

Th~l1b-;CrtPt l on price ot th is pnper In the United Sta tes Is 51.50 per year TN AD VANCE. Canadian and Foreig n sub;crlptions $2 .28 per year IN ADVANCE.

AND !fA VE YOU THEN THERE TH IS WRIT

WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . Layton. a t Wilmington the Seco nd d ay of March, A . D.. NlIleteen Hundred and Forty-two. ISSUED Mar. 5. 1942 3-27 to 4- 30

case made and provided. and aleo to do \ 3_27 to 4-30 and receIve "ha t the Court s ha ll then and there con ider concerning hIm In this DIVORCE 1 behalf as to the Court s hall seem m eet New Castle County 55.

nd conslstcnt with the provisIons of the The Sta te of De law~re. I 100 FEET of the fin est

Single co p ies 4 ce n ts. Make a ll checks payable to The Newark Post. MARTIN G . HANNIGAN said Act of Assembly. To the She riff of New Casli e Coun y

Prothonotary AND HAVE YOU THEN THE RE TJ·nS Greet m g: • WRIT Whereas. Alberta C . Mo n- OAK

FLOORING Legal and !llsplay adve rti si ng rates furn ished on request. In Memoriam and Cards of Tha nks 5 cents per agate Lme.

WITNESS. the Ho norable Da nie l J . OFFICIAL ag le by her P etition to th e I D IVORCE Lay ton . at W ilmi ngton the Second day of SEAL J udgcs of our Superior

We want and Invite communications. but they mUlt be signed by the writer'. ume-not for publication, but for our Information and protection.

New Caslie County. ss. March. A. D.. Nine teen Hundred and Court. fil ed in the office I The Sta te of Delaware. Forty-two. of the P rothonotary of said Court In and I

To the Shcrlff of ' ew Castle County. I ISSUED . MARTIN G . HA NN IG AN for New Caslle County. for the cause of G rec t ing: Mar. 4. 1942 P rot honotary complain t therein alleged. has made a ppll -

OFFICIAL ar:hJe~~:~ . b;e~!~a p~~~i~'~ 3-27 to 4-30 ~~~~onb;o P~~~O~~~~dJUd~::~lvtl~~t t~ed~~~.~ I Taxi Servi ce Sol ve \ ~i~~tl~eh~~~;~·een t he P etitione r and WII- SEAL :~/~~~~t~gr,';~~CI~Ut~,;~';;.~~ New Cas tle C~~i~Rs;~ ~~~\~ar~"I~in~o~~~~:.en the P etitioner a nd

Newark. D elaware, T hursd a y. Mareh 26, 1942 You can Buy

At

Ire or age ~r . W~;E T~e~eR o~;. oo~"'~'~nE C3~ANDED. for New Caslle County. for the cause of To the Sheriff of New Castle COUllty . WERE HER E TO FOR E COMMANDE D.

" Absolutely No Cost"

T Sh I H e \ I f C d Y AS YOU of the P rot honotary of said Court In and The State of De laware. We Therefore Command You. AS YOU

Newark h as a t a xI service f o r the That you summon Wil li am Wehner so that complaint therein alleged. has made ap- Greetmg: Tha t you s ummon Edward M. Monag le so fi r s t time in a numbe r oC yea r s . In- he be and appear be fore the Judges of our plication to our said Judges tha t a decree Whereas. Evelyn D . Rob- that he be and appear before the Judges

creasi n g sh o r tage o f tires and autom o - said Court at the next term thereof to be ~::e ~~i~~~~o~~~\~~el~i~~~IV~~~lti':.~erma~~d OF:i~~AL ~~~O~udb:es hoe{ o~:t~~~~ri~~ ~~ ~~rh~~d a~o~;;~;:;n~~n~e~~ ~~~d~~~r~~! A phone call w ill bring YOU COlli·

?iles n o longer n eed w o rry loca l m o to r- I ~:~d o~tM~~h~!~f~~"a~s~v:;o~,~a~ile~:tI~~~ Albert H. Jones. Court. fi led in the office of 4th d ay of May next to answcr the a llega- \ plete p articul a r s. It ·s casY-so Ist S. or pedestrians w h o w a nl to ge t of the said P etitioner Clara Wehner ac- We Therefo re Command You. AS YOU the Prothonotary o f said Court In a nd for lions of the said P etltionc r Alberta C . phone to -d ay. somewhere with o ut w a lking. . cording to the Act ?f Assembly in such WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COMMAN DE D. New Caslle County. for the cause of com- Mo nag le according to the Act of Assembly

R ob e rt E . McF a rl nnd a nd Ea rl Evans, case made and p rOVI ded . a nd also to do That you summon Albe rt H. Jones so tha t ii~~nio t~~~e~~ idali~~eg~s ~~~tl:a~:c:::~~:; in such case made and provided. and also Newark oC t h e W est End S ervice C e nter . a n- :~~ t~~Cr~vceon~~::' ~~',~ce;~~~~ ~~~~J1in t ~l~i~ ~~r b:al~n~o~~ie:tr t~:fO~':xtti~~r~Udtf'~~'e~~ be pronounced enssolving the marriage ~~e~o a~~d t~:~:I~~n~\;~:~ ~~~C;'?~I~tg s~~~ I n o unce e l sewhere in thi s newspaper behalf as to the Cou r t sha ll seem mee t to be held at Wilmin gton. on Monday. the exlstm g between the P etitioner and Cia 1'- in th is behalf as to t he Court sh a ll seem I L b C lhe e stabli s h ment o f the i r Newark T a xi and consistent w ith the p rovis ions of the ~!~a~~~s o~r'\lI~;e nse~~~ t~e~~~~~~'~ tt:ti~~; en~ee CTh~~~:~~~nCommand You. AS YOU ~~e~a~~dA~~n~is~;'~:~;I; . the provisions of I um er Ompany S ervice with licensed ope r a to r s. H ours ~~dD A~:~EAs~e;JlYTHEN THERE TH IS Southard Jones according to the A~t of WERE HER E T 0 F OR E COMMAN DE D, AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS I Dial 504 are fro m 7 A . M. untI l 7 P. M . With WR IT '~~~e~~~~ i~oSU~~' c:~~ n~:~:i~~d \~:;~~'d~~~ -;:~~ai'~,~. ~~I~~O~p;~:~e;~:'or~ 't!O~~,'~~~~ ' WIT NESS. the W::~~orable Da n iel J . ' caUs ailer thos e h o urs by appointmen t. L~~:~~~~S\V il~~ng~~n~~:b~~co~~n~~ly ~i Court shall then and the re consider con- o f our saI d Court a~ the nex t term thereof Layton. at Wilm ington Ule Second day of I Building Material

Letters Tes tamentary March. A. D.. Nineteen Hundred and cerning him in th is behali as to the Cou r t to be he ld at W llmmgton . on Monday. the March . AD . Nmetee n Hundred and \ duPont P al'D ts Fo rty -two . sh all seem 1l1eet and consistent w ith the 4th day of May nex t to .answer the al- Forty-two .

Esta te of Harry K. Brown . Deceased . ISSUED MART IN G . HANNIGAN proviSIons of the said Act of Assembty. legations of the sa id P etilloner Evelyn D. ISSUED MA RT IN G HA NN IGAN I ~~;:'~is~sra~~~e~~o~IVt~~ ~~~!teL~ite~~r~~ ~:;~\~ !~;~ P rothonotary AND HAVE YOUW~~N T HER E TH IS ~e~~:;:~o~n as~c~~d~~:e ~a~~ea~ctpr~~id~~~ ~~~ ' t~' 4

1_9: Prothonotary ¢ - -----

K . Brown late of P encader Hund red. de- WIT ESS. the Ho norable Daniel J \ a nd also to do and rece Ive what the Court ceased. were duly gl'anted unto Elizabeth DIVORCE Lay ton. at Wllmmgton the Second da y of shall then and there conSI der concernmg l .ssss,,'''S..''Ss,~,''S..~''!\~~''Sussn...~'~n''S'' ~~a:'u~~~,Sl:::e ~~ :~:2 ~~~n~is~:,,~~o~~y i~~ T~~' s~:~~I~fC~~~~~~ rs:: ~::t~~'tw~ ' D . Nmeteen Hundred and ~~~m '~!~;S a~~,ac~n:~st;~ t'~~It~o~I~~ S~~~! ~ > debted to Ule said deceased are requested To the Sheriff of New Caslie County . ISSUED MARTIN G HA NN IGA VIsions of the saId Act of Assem bl v ~ DRESS UP \ TOUR to make payme nts to the Adm inistratrix Greeti ng: Mal. 5. 1942 Protho no ta l), AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS ~~~ withou t delay. and a ll persons having de- Whereas. Edna Mary K II - 3-27 to 4-30 WRIT , mands aga inst the deceased are requ ired OF FICIA L patrick by her P etilion to WITN ESS. thc Honorable DanIe l J COM P LEX ION to exh ibit and present the same duly SEAL the Judges of o ur Superior DI VORCE Layton. at W ilmi ng ton the Second day of I ~ pTobated to the said Administ ratr ix on or Court. filed in the office of New Castle County. ss. Ma rch . A. D.. N ineteen Hundred and ~ b fore the Twenty-sixth d ay of February the Prolhonotar y o f said Court in and for The Sta te of Delaware. FISosrutYE>tDwo. ~2 A. D. 1943 or abl d by the law in th is New Castle County. for the cause o f co m - To the Sheriff of New Castle Coun y. MA RTI G . HANN IGA N ~ behalf. plain therei n alleged . has made app!ica- G reeting: Ma l'. 4. 1942 P rothonotary ~

Add ress lion to Ollr said J udges t ha t a decree may \.v hereas. Rose May J ack· 3·27 to 4-30 <~, J ohn P . Cann. be pronounced dlsso lvmg the marriage OFFICIAL son by her P e t ition to the ------ ~ Attorney-at-law. eXIst ing between the P e titioner and WII- SEAL Judges of our S uperior DIVORCE ~ Citi zens Bank Build ing. !iam KIlpat rick . Court . fited in the office oC New Cas tle County. 55. ~

Wilm ing to n . Dek~~~:~:th May Leasure. W~;E T~e~~o~;. go~n~'~n~ CY3~11,1~S ci~if ~:wP~~~:f~'~~~~ t~~ :~;dt;:eO~~~~~ ~;~o~~ TOTh~,;ta~~e~:ffDe~~W~ee~v Caslie County. ~ Ad mi nIstra tr ix . That you summon Wilham K ilpatrick so plain theTei n alleged . has made applica - G reeting : ~

3- 19-2tc that he be nnd appear be fore the Judges lion to ou r saId Judges that a deere£' may Whereas. Emma M. Fan- ~ Letter. Tes tamentary ~~ ~~rh~~ a~o~'itl ~:n~~n~e~,~ ':~~d~~~r~I~! ~~iS::~~n~~~\~'~~n d:I~!O I;~~~iO:~~~' ~~'-r~~~~ OF;i;t

AL ;~~~e~y ~~r ~~t:tlO;u~~r~~~ ~ EstAte of: Fannie Kee n Simons. Decea ed . 4th day oC t\·l ay next to ans wer the a llega - mer Jame J ackso n . Court. filed in the office o f ~

Notice IS hereby given that Letters Testa- t ions of the sa id P etitioner Ed na Mary I We 'There fo re Command You. AS YOU the P rothono ary of said Court In a nd fO!' ~ mentary upon the E ta te o f Fannie Keen I Kilpa t rick accord ing to the Act of As - WERE HER E TO FOR E COM~IA ·OED. New Castlc County. for th e cause of com- ~ ~~~::s!':~t~v~:c w,:~~; ~~":nt~~ee~n~u~~~~~ !~~b~i~O'~O S~~hanC~S:ecl~,~~\ahna~ t~:~~~~i I T~'~~a~O~e ~u.:~~nap\~~~~e~~t:r~~~,eJ~~~~~~ bile~~np;rootn~o~u~en!c~eld;IJd~~,dsgdo~ISvll~,I~,g~t mtahae~:Cm:eaPerPr:",iaCaga; I ~ K. S imons on the Ei ghteenth day o f .... hall then and there consider concerning of our saId Court a the 11ex t terln hereof ~ March A. D. 1942 and all persons indebted him In thIS beha lf as to the Court shall 0 be held at WHmlng on . on Monday. the ext. tlng between the Pe t itioner and Joseph , to the said d ceased are reque ted to seem meet and consistent With the pro- 4th day of i\ lay nex to answer the atlega - R·\ vFeanTnh,negrcfore Command You. I\S YOU .~ make pal Inen ts to the Executor without visions of the sa id Ac of Assembly . I tions ~or the said Pe It loner Rose 1\la)' delay. and all persons havmg demands AND HAVE YOU THE ' THERE TH IS J ackson according to the Act of Assembly WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COMMAN DED. ~ a~ains t the deceased are reqUired to ex- WR l T in such cn e mad and prOVIded . and Also Th:ll you summon J oseph R Fanntng so , hlblt and pre' nt the same duly proba ed WITNESS. the Honorable Damel J. 10 do and receive what the Court shall that he be and appcar before the Judges "

FOR SPRING

WITH ELIZABETH ARDEN PREPAR\.TJON

Elizabeth Arde n

BLUEGRASS TOILET WATER .......... .............. ............ $1.iIl Arde n CLEANSING C REAM .................. .. .. .. , 1.00 to $3.00 Arden FACE P~WDER .... ......... .. .. .... ........... 1.50 and $3.00 Bluegrass Du tIng Powder .................. .... ....... ............... $1.50 ~ Arden SKIN LOTION ................ .. .. ................ .................. .85 :

W e s u ggest yo u t ry Elizabeth Arden rouge and iiI' lick

F e d era l Tax n o t in luded in abo\'e p l'i ce.

Neighbors' Pharmacy to the said Executor on or before the La) ton. a \V llmlllgton he econd day or then and there consider concern1Ol! 111m of our ~at d Court at th e ne. 't term thereof f EIghteenth day of March A. D. 1943 or ~larch. A. D . l'ine een Hundred and in this behalf as to the Court shall seem to be held at WI lmington. on Monday. the ~ abide :dd:hs~ la\\ In thl behalf. i.;~~rEg\·o. ;\IARTIN C HANI IGAl' ~e~l~e a;a~d C~~~i~~n~SS';~~~I~~he pro\'lSlons ~~:n~a;; ~~:~~~'d n~~~it"~naenrs~:rr:~eJ\fll~:~ = ~ PHONES 2900 AND 2213

John P. Cann. Mar . 5. t942 Pro honotary AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THI nin>: accol'dlng to the Act of Assembly In ~

NEWARK, DELAWARE

~~~i~~~,~yi:~;,~\~uilding. 3-27 to 4-30 ________ _ __ WIT 'ESS. lhe \~~~~'orable Daniel J. such case made and prOVIded . and also I \s S.~S~~~~SS-~S.~~",-~SS-""'~''S"'''~~~~~~. > S-"-.."-..~" "·~\\,."\\MI" Wilm ington . DetawaTe. DI VORCE La~'ton. at Wilm ington the Second day o f

Frn~K~:~~ ~:~~~~~~~~ I ~~~ D~ N~Hn Hu~~ =d r------------~--------------------------To the Sheriff o f New Castle County. I SUED :llARTI>1 C HA ' :-; IGAN

G reeting : 1\1 a I'. 4. t942 P rothonotary

OFFIC IAL byw~~~~asp:;~t~~~ I\Ito I \'~;'Y 3:.,.-_27_10_4_-_30 __________ _

3-26-3tc

DIVORCE -ew Caslle Coun ty. ss.

The S tate of Delaware. SEAL Judges of our Superior DIVORCE

To the Sheriff o f ew Cas Ie County. Court. filed in the office of New Castle Coun ty.

Greetmg : the Prothonotary of said Court III and for The Statc of Delaware. Whereas . Viotet A . MIlls ' ew Castle County . for the cause of com- To the SherIff of ' ew Castle County.

OFFI CIAL by her Pe tillon to the plamt therei n alleged. has made applica- Gr eling : SEAL Judges of our Su peTior tlon to our sa Id Judge that a decree may Whereas. Edna L . Hart ­

OFFICIAL la nd by her Pe t itio n to the Court. filed 10 the office o f be pronounced dissolving the marriage the Prothonotary of said Court in and (or eXlstlOg be twee n the P etttioner and Regis N ew Castle County. for the cause o f com- J . l vory . p la in t there in alleged . has made applicatoon We There fore Command You. AS YOU to our said Judges that a decrec may b WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COMMA DED. pronou nced dissolving the marriage exist- That you s umJTIon Regis J . Ivory so that Ing be tween the P etitioner and Morton J . he be and appear befoTe the Judges of Mills. l our saI d Court at the next term th reof

W Therefore Command Yo u. AS YOU to be he ld at Wilm ing ton. on Monda),. t he WERE HER E TO FOR E COMMA DED. 4th d ay o f May next to answer the allega ­That you summon Morton J . Mill so tha tions of the sai d P eti tioner Add ie M. Ivory he be and a ppear before the Judges of ou~ aecordl ng to the Act of Assembl y m such said Court at the next term thereof to ca e made and prov ided . and also to do be held at Wilmington. on Monday. the and r eceive what the COUl'l shall then 4th d ay of May next to answer the 31- and there conSider concerning him in this legations of the said Pet Itioner Viole t A. behalf as to the Court shall seem mee Mills according to the Act of Assembly and consi stent w ith the provisions of thc In such case lnade and prov ided. and also 5aid Act of Assembly. to do and receive what the Court shall AND HAVE YOU THEN TH ERE TH IS then and there consider conce rn in g him \VR IT in this behatf as to the Court s hall seem WIT ESS. the Honorable Da n iel J . meet and consistent with the provisions Lay ton. a \VJlm lng ton the Second day or of the said Act of Assembly. March . A. D.. NlIleteen Hu ndred and AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS Forty-two.

WR IT ISS UED MAR'fIN G . HANN IGA N P rothonotary W[TNESS. tile Honorable Da n iel J . Mal' . 5. t94.2

Lay1on. at Wilm ingto n the Second day of 3-27 to 4-30 March . A . D.. Ni netee n Hundred and -------­F orty-two . ISSUED Mar . 5. 1942 3-27 to 4-30

MART I G . HANNIGAN P rothonotary

DIVORCE l'e w Castle County. 55. The Sta te o( Delaware.

To the Sheriff of New Castle Coullty.

EAL Judges of our Superior Court. filed In the office of

the Prothonotary of said Court in and (or New Castle County. {or the cause o[ complamt therein a lleged . has made ap' plication to our said Judges that 8 d ecree may be pronounced dissolving the mar ­rtagc xls ting between the Petltloner and John B. Hartland .

We Therefore Co mmand You . AS YOU WERE HER E TO FOR E COMMANDED. That you summon J (lhn B. Hartland so that he be and appear before the Judges oC our said Court a l the next term thereof to be held at ,Wllmlngton. on Monday. the 4th day of Ma y next to answer the al­legations o f the said P eti lloncr Edna L . Hartland accordtng to the Act of Assembly in such case made nnd provided , and also to do and receive what the Court shall th en and there consid er concerning h im In this behalf as to the Court shall seem lTICe t and consistent with t he provisions of th e said Act o f Assembly. AN D HAVE 'YOU THE THERE THIS

WRIT WITNESS. the Honorable Dan iel J .

Layton. at Wilmington the Second d ay of March . A. D.. N ineteen HundTed and Forty-two. ISSUED

DIVORCE New Castle County. 55. The Sta te of Delaware.

Greeting : MARTI N G . HA NN IG AN

Prothonotary Whereas. Ne tlle L . Brown ~~~. t~ !~~

OFFICIAL by h er P eti tion to the 1 _ __________ _

To the Sheriff of New Castle County . Greeting :

Whereas. Mall ie V. Dut­OFFICI AL ton by her P etItion to the

SEAL J udges of our Superior Court. filed In the office of

the Prothonotary o f said Court in and for New Castle County. for the cause of com­plaint therein alleged . has macl e applica­tion to our said Judges lhat a decree may be pronounced disso tvlng the marriage e xisting between lh e Pe titioner and Earl Dutton .

We Therefore Command You. AS YOU WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COMMANDE D. That you summon Earl Dullon so that he be and appear before the Judges of ou r said Court at the next term thereof to be held at Wilming ton . on Monday. the 4th day of May next to a nswer the a llegations of the said Petitioner Mall ie V. Dutton accordi ng to the Act o f Assemblv In s uch case made and provided . and aiso to do and receive what the Court shall then a nd there consider concerning h im in this behalf as ~o Ule Court shall seem meet a nd consistent with the provisions of the said Act of Assembly . AND HAVE YOU THEN T HERE THIS

WRIT WITNESS. the HonoTable Danie l J .

Layton. at Wilmington the Second day of March . A. D.. Ninetee n H undred and Forty-two. ISSUED Mar. 5. 1&42 3-27 to 4-30

MARTIN G . HANNIGAN P rothonota ry

DIVORCE New Castle County. ss . The State of Delaware.

To if'~t~;~ifT of New Castle County.

Whereas. Clara Wehne r OFFICIAL by her Petition to the

SEAL JudieS of our Superior Court. filed In the office of

the ProlhonQ\aty of said Court In and for New Cutle Couhty. for the cause of com­plaint therein alleged. has made appliea-

:n p%~~~\,:,'3 J:!t'!::I~I~:t ~:e~:r~:~

SEAL Judges of our Superior Court. filed in the offi ce of

thc Prothonotary of sa id Court In and fo r New Castle County . f OT the cause of co m­pla in t therei n alleged. h a made a pplica­tion to our said J udges that a decree may be pronounced d isso lving the marriage existing b tween the P e t ition er and Camp­bell H. Brown .

We Therefore Comma nd You. AS YOU WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. Tha.t you 5umlnon Campbell H . B rown so that he be and appeaT before the J udges o f our said Court at the next term there­of to be held at W ilmington. on Monday. the 4th day oC May next to answer the allegations of Lbe said P eti tioner Nell ie L Brow n according to the Act of Assembly in such case wade and provided , and also to do and receive what the Court sha ll then and the re consider concerning h im In this beha lf as to the Court shall seem m eet and cons isten t with the prov isions of the sa id Act of Assembly . AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE T HIS

WRIT WITNESS. the Honorable Da nie l J .

Layton . at Wilm ington the Second day of March . A. D .. Nineteen Hundred and Forty-two. ISSUED Mar . 5. 1942 3-27 to 4-30

MARTIN G . HANNIGAN Prothonotary

New Castle County. 55.

The Sta te of Delaware. To the Sher iff of New Castie County.

GTeeting : DIVORCE Whereas, El wood Bannon,

OFFICI AL Jr . by h is Petition to the SEAL Judges of our Superior

Court . filed in the office of the P ro thono ary of said ourt in and fo r New Cas tle County. for the ca use of com­plai nt therei n alleged. has m ade appli ca­tion to our said Judges lhat a decree may be pronounced d issolving the marriage cxlstlng between the P etlLJoner and Emily Bannon.

We There fore Command You . AS YOU WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COMMANDED. That yo u summon Emily Bannon so that she be and appear before lhe Judges of our said Court at the next term thereof to be h eld at W ilmington. on Monday. the 4til day o f May nex t to answer the ailega­tions of the said Petitioner Elwood B annon Jr. according to the Act of Assembly In such case made and provided . and also to do a nd recei ve what the Court sh a ll then and there consider concern ing her In this behalf as to the Court sha ll seem meet and consistent with the provisions of the sa id Act of Assembly. AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THlS

WRIT DIVORCE WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J .

New Castle County. 55 . Lay ton. at Wilmington the Second day of The S tat" of De laware. ~::t~~tw~ ' D.. Nineteen Hundred and

To the Sheriff of New Castle County. ISSUED Greeting : Mar . 4. 1942

Whereas. MYTtle Beilem 3-21 to 4-30

MARTIN G . HANNIGAN ProthonotaTY

OF:i~~AL ~~dg~:r oiet~~~n s~ope~~~ ------:D=-=I=V-=-O=-RC-=-E=------

COUTt. filed In the office of New Castle County • • 8 .

~:wP~~~fen~~~~t~~ ;~;dtl~O~~~: ~~~o~~ The State of Delaware. plaint therein aileged. has made appliea- To ci~:et~~:~lff of New Castle County. tion to our said Judges that a decree may Whereas. Allee D . Hili by be pronounced dissolving Lbe marriage OFFICIAL her Petition to the Judges existing between the Petitioner and James SEAL of our SupeTlor Court. filed A . Beilem. In the office of Lbe Pro-W~:E T~~~~~ go;;:n: !3~';.1ri~g thonotary of said Court In and for New

That you summon James A. Bellem sci fh8::!~n C~~~~~ .fO~a~h~~~~a:~u~~~~~al~

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The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, March 26, 1942

Practice Teaching Courses Eud Easler

Five

Bisbol; Ar·thl~r.· R. McKinslr'y WIll Addl'CSS GI'OUP , Arthur R. I\lcKinstry will ad-

BISht~~ regular meeti ng o~ the Nc~­Century Club ne~,t Monday 0 11 the subject o ~ Rct~rn to

, The speaker w ,ll be ,nt ro­, Mrs, J, Fenton Daugherty,

, E, poole w ill sing, ac-by Mrs. J. Morla n Bax ter, be served at the close of the

b Mrs, Arthur Tomhave, a~d her committee of host­

includes Mrs. Arthur H. Mrs, Rogcr Williams, Mrs.

DR, DUNLAP TO SPEAK AT D.A.H.. MEETINC

0,·. Arth u,' Dunlap, assis ta nt profcs­SO l' of organic chemi stry at the U oC D will address the Cooch's Bridge 'Chap~ tc r D.A.R., on "The Origi n of Na mes of P laces in Delaware" at the home of Mrs. Leon H. Rya n, Sunray Fa rms, on Saturday.

Mrs. WiUiam S inclair , Jr., a nd Mrs. Howard J ernee wi ll asrist Mrs. Ryan as co-hostesses. This n ,eeti ng wi ll bc in chorge of the Hisk'rica l Research Committee.

Due to the fact tha : the National Congress has been movlld from Wash­ington to Chicago a nd scheduled fo r the fir st week in May, it vi II be neces­sary to reelect delegates Mrs. J . 1. Dayett, Mrs. Edward W. Cooch and M,·s. Virginia Coach Hardwick expect to a ttend. Other members :nterested in going are asked to notify the Regent, Mrs. Glenn S. Skinner, at once.

Mrs. Ha rdwick wil l act as personal page to Mrs. E. W. Cooch, the nationa l registrant. Reports wi ll be heard from delegates to the State Conference.

EASTERN STAR CARD PARTY

. Thc Agricultural EdUcation majors In th .SchoOI of Agr icu ltu"e a t thc Ul1Ivers'ty of Delawarc, who have been dOlllg their Pl'!lcticc t aching in ap­~,. ved V?C<1tiona l dcpartments of ag­~ ,culture 'n Delaware high scho Is dur­,ng the month of March, w ill complete t1us pa rt of lhci r training by Easter. Intcnsive work awa its th m at the Uni ­versity upon thei r rcturn after the Spring recess, Gnd upon gradualion they wi ll be ce ''lifled by Dr. H . V. Hol­loway, S tate Superintendent of Public lnst"uction, Dovel', Delawa re, as fu lly qua lifi ed to teach voca tional agri culturc in thc secondary schools.

The seniors who have been off camp­us for a five-weeks' period nre: Willi am Hopkins, work ing under D. F . Long, of the Class of '26, a t the H. C. Conrad school; H orace Short, working under George Truill, oC the Class of '33, at the Selbyvillc high school; Frederick LeRoy Wall, working under Ralph Wal­son, Class of '36, a t the Bridgevi llc high school ; and Noah Cain, working under Fred Myel', of lhe Class of '39, at the GreenwOOd high school.

All the practice teaching t his year has been under the dircction of former graduates of the School of Agricultu re of the University of Delaware, and genera l supervi sion of Professor R. W. Heim, Head oC the department.

Dutton, I\lrs. Pau line Bradford , Joseph Beste. Mrs. F. Ally n Coach

Leon c ase. R O. Bausman. club house

. and her committee ha ve

Newa rk Chap ler No. 10, O.E.S ., wil l he~:'~;' i~;:v~~u~ll~~g~:~.o'~~~~ t~~ta~:~~ hold a benefit card party in the I.O .O.F . Lane, Tuesday evening. Ha ll on Friday evening, March 27, a t 8 o·c loc k.

a re·dccoration of the Red

1~~~~~~lf:~~ work room. The walls w ill be 1II1e tint of green with woodwork I a darker shade wi th the ce,llIlg

The public is invited to a ttend.

lipstick s

~.I Th., weclOJn! of liss Ruth C. Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. J . Edga r

Wilmington. and Lieutenant Cooch, n o( former Li eut.­

W. Cooch and Mrs. Coach Bridge. took place a t noon

The ceremony was performed , Albert W. J ames at his office city building in Wilmington. bride is a graduatc o( Wes ttown

Westtown, Pa. and of Hollins Va.

Cooch is with thc Coast United Stalcs Army. H e

from the Unh'crsity of Dela­class of 1938. received his bache­

of law degree from the University Virginia in 1941 , and ,s a member the Delaware bar.

PERSONALS Captain and Mrs. William Derrickson,

77 East Dela wa re Avenue, are r eceiv­ing congratulations on the birth oC a da ughter on Sa turday, March 21. The ba by has been named Eva Powell. They ha ve one o ther child, William "Skipper" Derri ckson, Ill , five yea rs old.

J ohn Robert Egnor, Third -Class Petty Offi cer in the U. S. Navy, who is s ta ti oned a t Ca pe May, N. J ., visited his parents over the week-end. He was accompa nied by a fri end , Don Briden­stine, who is also s ta tioned at Cape May.

DELAWARE small reception fur mcmbcrs of immedia te fllmilies and a few

was held Tue,day aftcrnoon at of the bride's parcnts. after

and 1\11' . Coach Icft - =====. r Carn'l Ed ward •. !II ISS., where he is

A local boy beca me a mem ber of the fra te l'l1ity w h ich his fa ther joined more tha n thirty yem's ago whcn Rob­ert C. Levis III. son of MI'. and Mr . Robert C. Levis, J r ., of Wcst I\Ta in Street, was initiated las t Sunday into the University of Delaware chaptcr of the Sigma Phi Epsilon il'aternity.

Se"gea nl HaITY E. Downs. son of for­mer Stalc Senator and Mrs. Frederick D. Downs, of nea r Newark, was grad ­u~ ted f" om the Coast Artillery Schoo l, Fort Mon roe, Va., ,·ecenUy. Serg ant Downs has been promoted to tBff ser ­geant a nd returned to hi s orga ni zation a Fort R uckman, near Boston , Mass.

c

Kennelly. daughter o{ Mr. and the late Mrs. Mary

,of Ogletown. and Mr. Edward of New York. were ma rried evening, March 16, a t St. C. Church by the Rev. Eugene

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wh itmer, of Boslon . are recei ving congratula tions on the birth oC a son. This i their fl "st child a nd has been named Michael S teven. Mrs. Whilmer will bc remem ­bered as the former Mi ss Mary Brimi­join .

Mr. a nd M,·s. Rodney Dann , accom­pani ed by their sons, Rodney and Ro­

the wedd ing ceremony, a re- bert, nre enjoying a ten-day vacation for the immediate fami lies was al Mi ami , Florida.

at the home oC the bride's au nt, Norman Battersby.

Mrs. William 1. Stews ,' t , of Park, have announced the

Cha rles Tasker, Choate Street, was taken to the Memorial Hospita l in Wilm ington on Monday, wherc he ' s under observation.

Mrs. Grover T. Surra tt wi ll leave Sa turday to join her husband , Lie uten-' ant Grover T . Surratt, who is s ta tioned a t Camp Stewart, Georgia.

of their daughler, Miss P. Stewart, to MI'. Richa rd R. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. of East Delaware Avenue,

Fra nk Balling, an employc o f lhe Government Printing Office ill Wash­ington, visi ted his family here over the

for week-end.

R. T. Jones Funeral Director

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121 West Moin Street

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Phone f221

THEATRE Newark, Del. PHONE 3161

Two shows each nile, 7 & 9 P . M Saturday Continuous from '2:30 P . M

Sunday 8:15 & 10:15 P . M.

Fri. & SaL Mar. 27 & 28

AD DED WESTERN SATURDAY

Mrs. R. W. H~ rcturned to ~er Sun. & Mon. home on Orcha rd Road a fter spend,~g two \~eeks ~ t the McAllister Hotel 111 I

Mar. 29 & 30

rnO"e \Vo r kc,'S a t the Red I ·roorn was issued this week eaders of th is work. Thcre is

of material (01' sewi ng awaiting h . The work- room is lo­

t e Newark cw Centu,'y Club on Tuesdays from 10 a . m . rn.

Mi am" Flor,da .

Mr. a nd Mrs. Alme,' Reier will ent.er­ta in thcir bridge club Friday evening a t their home on Townsend Road .

Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Barrow a nd Mrs. Vera Moore have returned to Ncwa rk a fter spending several days w ith Mrs. Annie Anni s at Jersey S horc, P a.

You'll lind ;rl,m , .. the a1-v~l.te you ha1C m~ aoo. ia yt .... favorite rnapana ...

Gene Tierney IN

"The Shanghai Gesture"

WITH

Waite,. Huston, Ona Munson

Tuesday, March 31

Anne SHIRLEY

IN

James CRAIG

"Unexpected Uncle" Wed- & Thur. Apr. 1 & 2

DOUBLE FEATURE

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"The Reluctant D

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(In Technlcolorl

ALSO

The Nottingham Manor first aid closs Dr. and M,·s. A. A. M ncher, Dr, a nd completed its course last week. Exam- VII'S. J . R. Downes a nd son Robcrt of ina tions were given a t thc home of Mrs. Annapolis we I' d inn ,. gucs ts las l Fri ­E. C. Ma hanna. dl ,y al the homc Of Mr. a nd Mrs. Esmcr

Miss Grace J ohnson has acccpted a position as bookkecper for thc Town Council and entercd upon her new duti es this week . Miss Johnson wi ll succeed Mrs. Grover T. Suna tt who 8 . Wilson. w ill leavc fa" Georgia Saturday to join M,·. and Mrs. William MUITay and her husba nd, Lt. Surratt. M,·. and Mr·s. Gcorge T. Bali cntcrtain- J. Q. Smi th A(,l'l'plS

P aul Humnn, of On ida, Tenn., who :~p~m~':t~h~f8~iic~'~~idw,~~hc, ainb~~~~ Job ' Villt Hen'lIll' has been employed a t the Newa'rk Post tingham Ma nor, last Sunday. amcs Q. Smith, 11 past command I'

Cor thc past week, returned to his home of thc J . Alli son O'Danicl Post, Ameri -

today. Mr. and Mrs. Esmer B. Wilson cn- ~~I~t1~c~~l:~;I;Il~r~:t~~:;'~d t~:.h~ s~~~~ tertai ned at "Open House" last Satur- its r;;ani7.<l tion. has rcsigncd from tiw t

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenpla te, Sr., day cvening, celebrating thei r 25th pos t to acccpt a po ilion in tile c"cdit Spcnt the wcek-end in Seven Valley, wedding anniversary . d parlment of the H rc ules P owder P a., wi th M,·. and Mrs. Frank Green- Company , it was Ical'l1cd herc this pla te. Mrs. J . A. Lenhoff, of Delapla ne wcek.

Manor, left Saturday fo r New York Mrs. Will iam L. Tryens spent Sunday City to spend severa l weeks w ith her

in Norristown, Pa . husband who is employed therc.

Immedia!ely t{!tn , an air ral~

is a critical time That's when calls FOR HELP

are most important That's when Air Warllens or other offic ials must call for ambulances, for doctors, for fil'e-fighting apparatus.

If thc te lephonc lines are crowded with other calls, the calls which may m ean life or Il cath do not gct through.

For a full hour after the "all·c1car" signal, flo not usc your telephone. Keep tclephone lines clear for emcrgency calls.

PLEA SE REMEMSER-

DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE DURING AN AIR RAID OR -FOR AT LEAST ONE HOUR THEREAFTER EX­CEPT FOR CALLS TO DOCTORS, POLICE OR FIREMEN.

This is vit ally important-for the pro. tcetion of yourself, your family and the whole community.

THE DIAMOND STATE TElEPHONE ' COMPANY

Sorry We regrct tha t the reccipt of legal

noti ces a nd severa l large adverti se­ments neccssita led the omission of bow ling seo,'cs, cOlTespondents letters ::md several olhe,' news ilems Crom lhis week's issue.

CARD OF i ' HANKS George Chesle y Danby, U . S . N a vy.

stationed at San FranCisco. wishes to thank h is rnany fl'l ends who renlcmbered his birthday with te legrams and g"eetlng cards.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Help Wanted SALESMEN 10 se ll re tai l grocery trade .

Sa lary a nd expenses, Give complete in­forma tion In clUd ing a ge, education a nd pas t ex pe "ie nee in full. State If you have a ca l' avai lable . Rep ly to Wilming­ton P . O. Box 1060.

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WAITRESSES. Steady work . Good I>ay . Apply DeLuxe Candy Shop, 41 Eas t Main Street .

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----------------------MAN be twee n 38 and 42 years old with fa rm background 01' sa les experience to cover Easte rn Shore of Maryland for w e ll-known company . Must have car. Apply Box 60, Extension 111.

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MARRTED FARM HAND to hire on 112 acre fa rm near Newark. Apply Box 60. Extens ion 111.

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ONE MARRIED MAN a nd two Si ngle men for work on d ai ry f a rm. Chambers Rock Farm, R.D. 2. Newark . De l.

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For Rent HOUSE. 6 rool11s a nd ba th . Garage. A ll

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S IX-ROOM HOUSE. Ke lls A venue . Oil h e;:ll. a ll conveniences. garage att ached .

a ll R. H. MOlTis. 254 Orchard Road. p hone 6061.

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FU RN IS H ED ROOMS. Light house keepi ng. - - - -- Man and wife preferr ed . No childl'cn . ~u~~~~~usss~ 254 East MaI n Sli eet.

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GARAGE AvaIlable S a turday. Dean, 362

Coty Presents Gratis ~ ~~::~:~nO:r:ARTMENT. u nfurnish-~ ed . Rent very reason a ble . Also two ga-

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the Perfect Tinted Foundation, with :~6~~~. 6 rooms. modern ba th . ga rage .

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GARAGES. Ind ividu a l. Ove rhead Doo rs. Locks . L ights a ll ni ght. Back of 72 \~ E . Mai n Street. Ca ll 2253 for rental .

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STORE on Main Street . Can be used as a restaurant or lor a n y other business. L ight, hea t, h ot water . ResLaurant equipment for sale re asonable . College Inn, 3 North Co llege Avenue. Call after 12 noon .

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APARTMENT. :I rooms and bath . Hot wate r h eot, gar age, m odern cc:mve n iences. gat'­d en. ~~ -mile from Ma m Street. Phone 8701 alter 6 p. 111 . Russe ll , Creek Road .

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know, and this lovely sandal keys right in with the

t rend. Its folds of patent leather are drap~d intricately

about your foot, and the whole thing's as light as a

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• ROOM . Garage. Out of to\vn on week ­ends. Wr ite Box 60, Extension 320.

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For Sale SEWING MACHINE. Singer e lectric .

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135-ACRE FARM. Productive . Large barn. nearly new. 8-room house. ve ry good conditio n . Se ll cheap. Cha r les F. Walton . Otts Chape l Road . Ne wark R . D . 1.

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HOME GROWN RED clover seed . Apply Frank Moody. Newark, D e l.

3-tO-..::lf:.::.·e _______ -:-_-:--:-PUPPIES. Pure bred English collies. AppJ~'

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In Wilmington des ires dally transporta­tion from Newark via Og letown Road. Phone Newark 2- 1675.

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LARGE ROOM with small private family - with garage . Can s upply f urniture . Write P . O. Box 60, Extension 30.

3-19-2te

SEVERAL LARGE TRUCKS two d ays a week for voluntary collection of scrap. Contact Newark Defense Scra p Commit­tee . Phone Newark 4971.

2-12-lfne .

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P~~e~k ~~!~~~?o ~~nr:;~~~r~~~o~~~~· ers arriving Wilmington befoTe"1 -a . m. to alternate usi ng cars . D ial Newark 8292.

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WITII TilE OFFlCl AL OPEN ING ix The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, March 26, 1942

~(~nth~n~ ~42t:~lj~:e~~~gu:n·~~~~~al~ :~~:. ============================;========================================:::::::, ~~;:~ii :i;~~:~::g ;:,'~~~';"d":"':i~; TOP RANKING DOGS COMPETE \ ED BARDO I ,BASEBALL PRACTICE OPEN? ;,£\~';m'::;;:~;.w;::i:~:"'~~~~; IN EASTERN BEAGLE CLUB'S ENROLLS OFFICIALLY AS MANY BLU~ others expecting the call at lIny time, HEN U

fJ1 chores for Uncle Sam, a nd numerous MEMORIAL STAKES SUNDAY IN NAVY VETS JOIN WORI( 0 a mad scramb le for the title in both 1

The New York Ya nkees and S1. Louis :. I circuits is in the olTing. I' 'Coach Resl· :;ns Cardinals wi ll hold some advantage First Place Winners To Receive I Finding Effective Outfield due to the vas tness of their respective To Take Physica cha in gllllgS. J oe McCarthy can re- Trophies Bearing Names of Deceased C Combination Is 'Coach Martin's place almost any Ya nkee without weak- 'II Education ourse ening his club with one or two excep- Club Melnbers; Lare:e Field Dominates Chief Worry; Experienced ChuD kcrs !Jons. The same is true in the case of u "Edward P . Bardo, coach of the swim-th;',:;;~''','d eimi"d "m ,imo", Running of 13 Inch Class mi,g "d ",ok \e,m,,' to, Uni.,,,"y Ready To Bolster Mound Staff been wrecked by the loss of stars. The of Delaware for the past twelve years Tigers lost Hank Greenberg, American Hounds t hat have placed in Eas tern Beagle C lub t ria ls s ince and member of the University physical With t h e permission of the weatherman, Coach Shack

league home run king, w hile young . ' , ' ,. ff I f d t II manager Lou Boudreau, of Cleveland,l last Septembe r w Ill m eet In the annual Memorial C h ampIOnshIp educatIOn sta, e t Mon a y 0 enro was making ready this week to increase t h e tempo of was forced to part with baseball's Stakes over t h e S, Hallock duPont course, near Milford C ross In the V -5 phys ical educat ion instruc- I for the Delaware Blue Hen baseball aggregation.

greatest p,itcher in one Rapid Robert Roads, here S unday afternoon, Raymond V, Buckingham, secretary tors course a t Annapolis, ~d. The I ® A large number of candidnte. Feller. Without the help of a miracle, . ',' . . course Will be under the gUIdance of I on hand at the fir st off ici'li these two grea ts cannot be replaced of, the club, saId thIS week In announcmg t he many e ilglbles for Lieut-Comm. Tom Hami lton of the SHO'MEN practice Tuesday aflernoo'n for a tun" to come. t hI s event, Navy team went through brief h wh~lnII.tnre

TilE Y AN K E E S WI L L ONCE A SIlver trophy bearing names of for- ~ _I Those taking part in the mini! Q,',,_ne again go to the wire with the greatest mer reSidents Willi am P Fisher and Upon successfully completlllg the 30- SPRING ed m embers of the football array of talent III either league Be- p . APPREHEND day trollllllg course, Bardo Will be com- are now engaged III sp hllld the bat w ill be Bi ll Dickey, whom Ross S Roblllson, WIlmlllgton ; Her- I m lsSlOned III the Naval Reserve. He ring experts ca ll one of the greatest back- bert D Litzenberg. Elkton , Skeets Wal- , , ' SCHEDULES Ma ny veterans of last year's

stops of all lime. Suppor tmg him Wi ll raven, Wilmlllgton, and J . Walter UllIverslty untIl receivmg notice to thO e Cd S d cr e . PENNELTON \ Will then I etul n to hiS dulles a t the Hen nllle WIll return to bolst th

be Buddy RosaI' a great young catch- I IS Y a r onra a OWSkl, er, and you ng Ken Sears, who batted J ones, Jr, Alden, P a , all deceased report for actIve du ty. tlllg catcher , IS expected to 302 and clouted 37 home runs for the members of the club, w ill be awarded I Bardo was graduated from Spnng- Ek ·t·smen ~ where he left off last year as the N . ' k N J It. t il I b wlllners of fir st p lace m each class I H I 1 U d fie ld (Mass) College and la ter attended al 1 plug of the team. Sadowski led A~;.l~n'e of t~e~~n~~~~: r:~:~:~s u is P ri zes of leather goods, dog food : nd e { n er New York UllIverslty. Edmund !,nnce, M t H t . k team in batting last year and gl\c.-'f.''''"·''--capable of doing fir st stnng duties ribbons Wi ll be awarded to hounds I $2 000 Bail busm~~s ~a~ager ~\ ath~etlcs, ~I II t,~~e ee ar WIC promise of boostlllg hiS ovcrage

Manager McCarthy has given the plaCing second , th ird and fourth lil t' over e u les 0 rac coac III e I 0 season . Sadowski Will be under,h" •• on. first base job temporan ly to Buddy each event I' --- ~bsenCt of Mr Bardo, h

w hlle the fO~ - n pener by freshma n BIll Hart

Hassell, recently acqult'ed from the Hounds eligible for the Memol'!"11 Ear l Pennelton , 28 year old local fil~ndo SWlmmlllg coac r ema ms 0 e --- Tommy Scn pps. the slick Boston NatIOnal league club Buddy ChampIOnship St~k es Sunday are lI s~- Negro , was apprehended Tuesday by 1 e . ' . Washlllgton College will partIcipate weak hltttng fir s t baseman, IS IS a poli shed fi elder, bu t at tllnes hiS ed as follows I Pri va tes Melvll1 G Leasul e and Wilbur Delaware lost another vat slty football in only two spring sports, baseball and the number one contender [or hitting has not been up to par Should Bush , of the state police, and placed player to the U S Army thlS week track, droppmg ten illS from their hal sack Tommy may get Buddy faller, McCarthy pl ans to move 13-1nch Class I under $2,000 ball by U S Comm issioner w he n Howard (Jab.bO) ~a rvl s ~as Ill-I schedu le due to priorities on tires and hot compelltlon from a couple Tommy Hennch to the Initial ack Thlrteen-Illch class. FOI d 's LIllie Albert F P olk on a charge of Illter- I ducted Into the All COl ps J a rvIs be- transportation comers for thiS post.

Gordon at second, Ri zzuto at ShOlt Wonder, owned by Ford Thompson, sta te o pe~'a tlon of a s tolen au tomobIle came the fourth Blue Hen \~ 1:1gman. of The Eka ltlsm n Wi ll stage only one Ever -dependable captain and Priddy or Rolie at thll'd l ound out Red LIOn, P a , Concord Spike, ow ned I He IS being held fOI further hearing I ~~~ter~e~\:~:~ ~il;10~nS~~~d:e~~~e 'Ol~~d home track meet, that with J ohn H OP - l le

y Will handle the

a rea lly gl ea t lllfieid by Cha rles T Hartmann Wllmln"ton! Booker T Copeland and Capel's WIl - 1 ' J killS but Wi ll meet opponents on the Crowley has held down IN TilE OUTFIELD TilE HIGIILY Delmarva LIllie D re<lm~r owned b~ iiams, bo th of West Ches ter, ate belllg ~1e All' Corps, Fred Sloan a nd Ray I WaShlllgton College baseball diamond pOSi tion f~r th Blue

publicized Joe DIMaggiO wil l more than Howa rd Thomas. Frultl,lI1d, Md COI~- held under $1,500 ba ll as m ateria l Wlt- mlth, the Mannes, and Wade Pitt, who 111 five contests w indlllg up theil' e leven I past thre years Alw'lYS a take cal e of the center gar den DI- cord Scram. owned by Eal l Sh'eafrer.1 ness,:s C peland and Willi ams were : nIl sSoC~~OI a~: thf ~~~ In~~:1 :lo n of JOIl1 - game baseball sched.ule by meetlllg the last ditch: C;'owley' shoulo magglo will be fl ank ed by Cha ill e Wilmington; Oakwood Bobby. owned l in the car owned by Millard Ritchie I g p 0 se ce i

the Blue H ns on FraZier Fi eld dou bt prove an I n sp irntion~

Keller 111 left, and either Tommy Hen- I by Raymond V . Buck lllgham, Newa rk. when It was p icked up by Wllmlllgt on Grad uate Manager Fred W D um- for hi S team mat s. Ilch or George Selki rk In righ t. I Lltzenbel'g's Helen, owned by Robert I police last week. M i s O e bOl'a h Rood Piau schott released the schedules Monday F dd M t h 11 h

The yankee pitching staff returns in- Li tzenberg, Elkton Md .' Smith', Bea u- They charge that Pennelton stole the I 'V 'I ' l H 51 I listing the opening baseball game wi th th re Ie I CI: l anot er

tact, with Red Ruffing, Ernie Bonham. \ ty lIT , owned by'Ray r;lOnd V . Buck- car from in front of the Acme Market I I l11Jng on orse lOW America n University on Ap r il 13. The 1 ree tye~r~t ~I . eam h up Alley Donald , Mar ios Russo, Lefty Go- ingham, Newa rk ' Redmarlin Patricia here on Frid ay nig.h t March 19 and A d .. ·., t ~ 1 Sho'men stage their fir st appearance ey ~ : 01 . 0 glvebt e. mez, Marvin Bruer and Spud Cband- owned by Wi ll ia~ S. Marlin Sa lisblll"Y' abandoned it in Wil~ington wh'en it S ccr II1gr ~ ~s Deborah G. Rood , on Kibl er Field on April 23 when they grea ~y~~;e com ;~allon , ler forming the nucleus of the mound I Md.; Chesco Cuti e. owned 'by Arthul: ran out of gasoline. ;i~~i~r~O~ t 1~ attOna lly prol",:inent enterta in Hartwick . IS a goo I er as we as a sta ff. The management also predicts big M. Brown, Ma lvern, P a.; P ollitt's P eg- I be ha r~ 1 ~~~ se Show, It . IS gOI~g to The sched ules follow: er. thmgs from young Johnny Lindell and! gy Ann , owned by J . Wa llace B. P olli tt, .. . I shows wh s : Illg thiS year fO~ . the Base ball Hank Borowy, up from Newark a nd I Salisbury, Md. ; Black River Mij, owned Jr ., Wllmll1gton ; Concord Shorti e, own- 'd ~ ave to depend upon natlOn- April 13-American University. away. Kansas City,. respectively. .\ by Raymond V . Buckingham, Newark ; ed by Earl Sheaffer, Wilmington ; Del- ;;'Itr:c:e~t\\~\::c~ ~s Wilmlllgton has I ~g~ll :~~:~~~I\~htrnr;~~'il~~:~Vay.

In the National league the St. Louis Fitzgerald' s Babe. owned by William marva LIllie Hopper, owned by How- Sh i . p. s . ". . April 18-Randolph-Macon , home, Ca rds are expected to oust the Brook- P . Fitzgerald West Chester P a' F ' h - ard Thomas. FrUitland, Md .; Forrest . e. s plannlllg to anticipate the war Apnl 23-Harlwlck. home. Iyn Bums as Champs. er's Druid, o'wned by William ·Fis:lser. Range Lou, owned by Russell Bran- ~lmell n::I~~nce on the sport by modify- ~g~ll ~~g:l~~I~~eiJ~?~~SilY, home. ~lANAGER BILLY SOUTHWORTH Jr ., Wilmin gton ; Oa kwood P atsy Ann nock. Cambridge, Md .: Redmartin Pol- ~ng lei 1St of classes and arranglllg April 29- Wesl Chesler Teachers, away.

is planning to throw a yo ung pitching II , owned by Raymond V. Buckingham, ly, owned by William S. Mal'li n, Sali s- ~ltn to appeal III particular to amateurs R:l~~ t=~{,';,~~c2~tlst~~,M:;~~.nd . away. staff into the race wh ich is expected to Newark; Tip's Girli e, owned by Arthur bury, Md .; Sid 's B li e, owned by Wil- • d horse owner s III neighbOring hor- May 9- Dclaware, away. burn the league up. M. Brown, Malvern, P a., and Ha ig's J o- li am S. Bell , Sa lisbury. Md. sey sec t IOns. Reduced entry fees , pnze Track

Form ing the St. Louis sta fT wi ll be sephine. own d by Doro thy Zyda li s, Fifteen-inch class : ConnelJ"s Mitzie, ~~~:y ~~e~~fense bo~dS, are net-v. rea- , ~g:::: ~~=~~;~o~"el~;;s .a~\e~y. Mort Cooper, speed ball righthander, Baltimore, Md. I ow ned by Edwin Laws n Newark' '. y o~ SPOI t and en lelta ll1- April 28-Dclawarc. away. Howa~d po~ l et, 19 year old left ha l~d I H.A.S. Blue Jay, owned by Harry 1 Rhodus Twister, owned by J~hn Rhoda: ~e~!n:g~ G~e~~~lp!;.I~~ ~~~ Red Cross is ~~~ t;~~~~~~' J~~~,i halllpionship,

sensatIOn flom Hous~on. Tex., Lonn~e Springer. Wil mingtOl ; Concord Blondie I RiverSide, N. J .; Kit's F ai thful Lad, ____ . away, Wtl~'neke, veteran .of 13 years, Erllle II, owned by Willi am Winan , Wilming-I owned by K itty Martin. Sa lisbury, Md .; --- -- ----Whi te. IB game WlI1nel' last year and ton; CharNol Spangle. owned by olan Ma ry's P al, owned by J . W. Shackel­Max Lanier, who has always shown H utchison, Elkton, Md.; Connell 's Mag- ford, Woodstown, N. J .; Chesco Toney , plenty or stuff, but never could ac- gie, owned by Raymond V Connell. ()wned by Arthur M. Brown, Malvern, Complete Automot.·ve Serv·c qUIre the neces ':try control until thi s Landenberg. Pa.; H . A. S. Blue Spot,! PlI.: lIaig's Riot. owned by John Zy-i I e spring. owned by Harry Springer, Wilm'ington; dolls, Baltimore, Md.; Thornett Spurt,

On the infield will be young Red Limestone Spunkie, owned by Clara nce own d by Herbert Thornett , arshall-l Sanders, of Co lumbus, OhiO, a t th Humphreys, Marshallton: F isher's Jol- ton; White Clay Sa gacious, owned by front door, Frank ."Creepy·' Crespi at ly, owned by J oseph Dougherty, Rich- Charles S. Hopki ns, Newark; Octonlra 1 second, Marty M~rlon, the. stnng ban. anlson P ark, Del,' ; Concord SpaJ"i<, own- , Ben, O\.vned by Herb,ert Thomett, Mor­at short, and dlmll1utlve Jllnmy Brown ed by Charles T. Har tma nn , Wilm ing- sh ~l1lon; Brook Mar Beau ty. owned by at t~e hot corner. ton ; Shore Drive Audi ence, owned by George Marine, Sali sbury, Md . T~RRY MOORE, YOUNG . TAN Roy Ware, Woodstown, N. J. ; Concord Elk Land ing Rebel Too owned by Mt~S l a l ~ nd Enos Slaughter prOVide the Spot, owned by Char les T. Hartmann, J ohn L. J ones, Elkton , Md. ; Ra pp's I

cal ~s With a great outfield , With Rookie Wllmlllgton ; L itzenberg's Sylvia. own- Howard, owned by Howard Rapp I ~at ry ,W:ll~~ fi~hll ng hard for a first ed by Will iam N. Lar imore, Wilming- Readi ng, P a.; Bannock Queen II own' I s nng J ~, . . e ards are ~ei ng tabbed ton. ed by Arthur M. Brown, Ma l ver~ Pa ~ ~1~O!~ein ~:: k~~,:.e Gang of old by Ha~oy FIi.t, owne~ by Ro.y Womble, Leibold's Duke, owned by Rieha rd Lei:

WIlE THE TIME C R adlng, Pa., Pollitt s Martina, owned bold, Balti more, Md .; Becker's High '. OMES FOR RE- by Howard Th omas, F r uitl and, Md.; I Star, owned by J. W. B. Polli tt salis-\

p l aceme~ls, as It su rely will for all Smith's Henri tla, owned by A. E. bury, Md .; No la of Bellair w~ed b clubs thiS season, the Yanks and Cards Shamberger, Reistertown. Md.' MUI'- Russell Hackett Moorest~wn N J~' ',an h .nSIlY r:m dy lhe si tuation b y phey's Rickie, owned by Russeli Br;ln- Dutch Hollow Mickey owned by j w' ~e:Cch~~tg rOV~loltomNewark, Kansas City, nock, Cambridge, Md.: Oakwood Em- I B. Pollill, Salisbury, Md .; Buchann'an'~

the' Ch '. 'I u b b~S fi~~ .~ome of the ma, owned by John W. Cochran, New- Bugler , owned by Wilmer Buchann'lI1 1 a lii c u SO l t e gap. The urk; CharNol Tiny Nell , owned by Nol- Perry P oint Md ' Rhinehart .,

othe\ clubs have. never developed sueh an Hu tchins, Elkton , Md.; Bnlll1blewood ow nC'd by R~bert ' Rheinha rt ~ S~.or t, a s~s em, a~d WI ll therefore find such Patsy, owned by Clarance Whiteman I ville, P a.; Conquere r True H:lr t U:~~ I~~C~ I:ep acemen s very searce. For thj s Newark; CharNol Brown Ga l, owned by George Bowen, Tr nt~n ' N . 1 eason the Yanks and C?rds must be I by Nolan Hu tchins, Elkton, Mel.' Fish- Whiskaw;l Girl \ I , . ,J ., g iven the edge III the comlllg campai gn. er's Chase, owned by William Fisher, I Bowen, Tr~nton , N. 0J~ 1ed by Geolge.

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CREASES AKES

---Oelaware Oaks J\,,£1 Diamond Stale Slakes Gel $LOOO Boost -Delaware Steepll'rhns a ~1d Race

hos announced an Incrcase of tll'O ann ual featurcs

rc Park. The two early clos-races arc the Deluwarc O aks a nd

d State Stakes. Thcy h ave Di,:\:'~~scd t~ $7.500. bear!n~ a price

of $1.000. The aSSoc Ia tIOn cx­the fact that these Incrcases

in line with the po licy to o~er . purses to horsemen entering

t the Stanton ova l. I ~wner of the winne r of ~he

sesSIOn id_hc Oaks is awarded possessIOn of the perpetual trophy

inch.isclnted by Mrs. Mnrion d uPont Scott, in 1829. A rep lica of this

awarded as a permanent pri ze wi nncr by Will iam duPont, Jr.

cup made in Londo n in 1826 crpetual trophy presented an­

~o the owner of the wi nner of I State Stakes. This cup

led by Donald P . R oss, who prescnts the owner of thc winner n rcplica for hi s permanent pos-

unclerstudl!.~:~'~ ~ will be thirteen o ther stake at the meeting thi ycar , with

10 be announced later . The r aces are as fo llows: Dover

$5.000; Wilmington Handicap, Brandywine Handicap, $5,000 ;

Spring Maiden Steeplechase, Kent Handicap. 10,000; G eorge­

I\Jl'ICIS Crowla"n Steeplechase Handicap , $6,000; . Hand icap. SIO.OOO: Indian River

Handicap. $6.000; Polly Stake .. $5.000; Chris ti a na

$5,000; New Castle Handicap,

CTURES OW SCRAP LLECTION

Evangelist The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, March 26, 1942 Seven

Sta nley Cooke

SpeCia l meetings being conducted a t

the Grace P entecostal Church, Lovett

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MI·s. H ermon ~IT, Newark New ~entury Club representative working 111 con! unc tion with the Elkton Defense CounCil for the housing of war wo rk­ers: a~serts that rooming und ho us ing fucllltles here for Elkton WO!' workers

are becoming imperative to take care of the additiona l workers being em­ployed.

Residents having spa r rooms for rent are I'cqu s t d to open thcm to wnl' work rs a nd list the vacancies with M,·s. Ha ndloff without delay. . Now that bus service has been estab­

li shed be tween Nework and E lk ton th transp rtation prob lem has bcen sOlvcd and the n eel fO I' immedia tc rooming quartcrs fot· a number of workers is acu te .

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voca l numbers each evening. The ser­m on subject fOI' Frid ay evening w ill be "Is Pentecost A New Relig ion?" Mr.

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Scrubbing brushes .. 15c and 20c

Dutch Cleanser, 3 for.. ........ 25c

Mops & Handles, both ... .... . 49c

Dry Mops for polishing f loors ........ ...................... .. 98c

P"rm {rtsh. Rtady to rook.

SPEC/Ill. (l~':,Xz.) 2Sc MACKEREL or COD FILLETS Orta,,-frtsb. POlilld serves 4,

SpECIAL

ORANGES, extra fancy Cali f. seedless ........................ ............. . 25c

FLORIDA ORANGES, 250 size Mammy .......... .. .... .. .......... ........ 23c

FLORIDA ORANGES, 200 size Mammy .................................... 27c

John F. Richards

IN NEWARK It Has Been

92 E. Main Street

Still The Same Address With

Increased and More Efficient Service.

New Prospects Are Coming In Daily .

Your Property May Be Most Suitable.

Drop in and talk it over--or

Phone Newark 2253

Horace J. Palmer "A Complete Real Estate Service"

92 E. Main St. Newark, Del.

Eight

Do YOrt Like Extra Large Pea'? ~ Y ort' ll Enjoy Thele T e"der Rob-Ford

~ JUMBO PEAS ~ 2 N~.~:3 27c

The Newark Post. Newark, Delaware. Thursday. March 26, 1942

Try Gold Seal The Finest A ll.Purpose

Ploll r Milled FLOU ~ Z b~bg IOe I" 44C 24 ·Ib ~ 5 ;~~ ZOe ~ ;~b, s ',e ~

We don 't ask you to take ou r word alono that Gold Seal Flour will 18t1l'fy your EVERY Flour need and ~~ SAVE YOU A LOT OF MONEY. We merely say, buy a bag and remember our Guarantee. Uso It for every household cooking and baking purpose. If It does not pleale you as well as (or better than) any other brand of flour, return the unused portion In the original bag and we will replace It without ~ charge with a similar size bag of any flour we sell, regardlell of p. NO. coul.e falrer~. _"a.:

RECfPE OF TRE WEEK by Ehie Carol, l.Jirector

Am ericall Store. Home SerDice Bureau

RICE SPOON BREAD No Sugar R equired

3 tablespoons Corn Meal 1 cup Boiling Water 1 cup Gold Seal Flour

Gold leal 44-oz 15e 1 teaspoon Salt 1 tablespoon Syrup

Cake Flour pkg ~ ~~~I~~~~~~ t~~~I~I~utter 2 Gold Seal Eggs, separated

~ Glenwood or Rob-Ford Whole Kernel 2 23 e 2 teaspoons Asco Baking Powder

G Id B I C

12·oz 1 cup Fre.h Milk o en an aID o .. n cans Pour water over Corn Meal and mix ; add

~ flour, nit and syrup. Cook In do uble

PDILlCE'OUIAFREEcSTONBE (HEalvesosrSlices) N~a2nl.l 16e boiler until th ick. St ir In rico and butter,

7W Add the beaten egg YOlks, baking powder

, ~nh4t:~ lk . p;~~t, I~~~d ~ ~t~~ro!ea~~~a:~~

~ baking dish, place in a pan contain ing

NEW CROP, LARGE FLA. VALENCIA · an Inch of water and bake In a moderate

iiiejiii: Nei aniiiesc)iBERirjmaj'UICE 12c~~OZ IOe ve (325° t 350°) 40 t 50 I t i ORI2iN5~E$ MFARMDAI~IIEVkAP' :~S==ESk';H"d ;":'"'~;~~ii~~'::t ~' doz 1IPPI.E JUICE M:~ol~~~ao~,s 3 ~~.~: Z5e Ib ~ ge ( .., GRAPEI'RUIT JCE. G~:~7;rOa~d 4:~~Z 1ge ~ ~

~ BEETS ciJiiiiEcE 6,~:~4tc :=~~R:JlcEO':~:;~~::'l~~:~~: ~ Aii!;~;~: .01III1I 2 ge 4 IOe TO IMUNRA'SE

T 0 APRICOT NECTAR ~;n5 3l

e clt~ 41_e ... "'IIIIIIII bchs lb. EVAP. PEARS Asco Ib :23e ,.

.01III1I • Ib·15e CMEBLLOEw, ECRESAMYE t "'IIIIIIII NAVY BEANS Choice Hand Picked ~ .01III1I CRIIP CALIFORNIA 2 13 e J U ICE Ib "'IIIIIIII c: ASST'D CAKES N, B, C, Pride pkg :27

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.01III1I arrols bchs CBOCOI.ATE DROPS Ib IOe Ib 31 e "'IIIIIIII U." No I BLACK 3 19 16e CRANBERRIES Ocean Spray Z ~:.~: :23

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.01III1I RIT- plkbg ·Ie "'IIIIIIII • '24.oz 17c'" .. ~ .. .01III1I CRISP WHITE FLORIDA .. can. Alco Vegetable 21 c r ~ C E J. E R Y l:jji;~;1~11!ij7f1lI'i:Jjiii;Cil~'fJ ~~~~~~eine Ibl7c~ "'IIIIIIII , , Shor~ening~ ~ .01III1I 2 9 Lean r .. esh po .. k \ Glenwood Jellies 11 .oz Jar Itc ..

~.., stalks C ~ SHOULDERS 6 o'clock Tapioca 3 pkga 20c ,

,

" . \ Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs I7c .. Rob-ford Prunes 2 Ib pkg 23c ,

~ Duff's Waffle Mil pkg 21 c ..

19 & Red Diamond Walnuts Ib 21c ,

~ Read This ' C. Fancy Mixed Nuts Ib 25c ~ G I' , 'iom·deal. Mayonnaise ~o:16 c ,

.01III1I u a .. a nee Ib 'lom-de.L. Salad Dress. 8j;.o:14c ~ "'IIIIIIII THEN TRY ,

~ Aseo CoHee ,LE-G-S-O-I' LAMB ., 25c • ~ANCAiE·RFioUR ~ ~ Buy a pound of A.co Coffee I If It doe. not Ib ,DB BUCKWHEAT ~ .01III1I please you a. well a. (or better than ) any S k d T 27. 20-0 Ilc , "'IIIIIIII other brand of coffee, return the unuled ' mo e ongae WH ' e .. k z ~ ::..I ~o=ll:hnO~~ c~~~~~a~I~~g. 'pnodu~oo~~~:~~~~: . C • ..:::.: Ib , Moth.;· , . ;0; ',6·oz 19C ,

) w.~;~~:;a;:~e~~~;;,~e~ffee Maker. -F-- F h K·lled- -C- -C B · I Pancake Syrup bot ~ "'IIIIIIII FAMOUS ASCO WIN-CREi.. aney res I .. oss- al ee I Pillsbury's Pancake pkg 9c ~

~ cor I' E E COl' I' E E CAP 0 N SIR 0 a s I ~~:~b~r:k~~C!!~ .. t2P~:,? ~~ ~ .01III1I Ib ... Mi e 2471bC' Ib lie 2 1b• Corn Flake~ Kellogg'. o;!t 5c , "'IIIIIIII 6-' 4lc Post Toasfles kz pkg 5c III.. .01III1I I 2 9 Shredded Ralston 2 pkga 23c , "'IIIIIIII HEINZ SLICED 3 5 c C Gold S.al Oats 20·oz pkg 8c III.. .01III1I CUCUMBER PICKLE Ib Blue Rose Rice 2 Ibs 170 , "'IIIIIIII ' . Red Kidney Beans Ib 12c ~

~ 2~Z :2le

:2 1~~~Z :2ge I (Bone In) Marrow Beans N';;R~:rk Ib 13c r H • P' kl S t S I Asco Tomato SOl~" 3 cana t1 c Ill.

j ~E~il~#:t~ r~~~ ~~; Boscul DUFrs I ~~ ,:::!,~·~,::':'·S:I ! i.= -nOV:rWBITi

cEhBR;eADdIS ~~~ ) HEINZ KETCHUP Collee Ging~rl~ead , '

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:2 ~~~: 3ge ~I~ 32c 1:;'~z lie 1 cans ge I I' I Err II ! W.th Extr_a Vitamins an_d M.·nerals ...

~ "~:::~;(~~£ii:::::~l~ ~~~~~~:: 1~~~t~~~:;:,~;:"~~~:5:~ B RICH MILEK OR SjE ~~' ~ Newa rk's M odern CONCENTRATED For Washing Dishes

.01III1I Self-Sarvice Food SUPER SUDS K I. E K SOOAA. "'IIIIIIII Market g·oz pkg 9c g·oz pkg IOc r J. A K E S S·PIECE STARTER SET. Ill. ~ 165· 6 7 2:;'~z 22 e l:k~Z ~ ~ e 2().Pk09Z ·4e ~~B~~:;~lt:ie~c~~; Only 69p 2 17c' ~ .01III1I 66 .. Saucer & Frult Dlsh. 1ri1h.~I$:I .... d large . ,

~ E. Moin 51. G~'anulaled-Soap T:;:;~';;:;" UC ~~"::;::f~.:::'~o, I,,,.. ~ N'I:wwRK DEL JOHNSON'S WAX IRe d Star 37

e GetYourCourtesyCat:dTODAY , .. CHOCOLATCE FVDGE ' Pu\ · _~ I:.; ~ SUGARED Ill. ,

~ "_n __ , _ · 1::"z 5ge P~I~~I~r B .. oo .. s ea Wrighl's Silver Cream aye.. ale.. DO' NUT 5 , I .01III1I GLO-COAT l!;~. sSe Shlnola Iho. POlishes Be ~o: lac 1J~~z 33e each 43e

doz I~ e ~ "'IIIIIIII Free lIl1rlrinq II .. ~ AI'~~~~Mu~ ~ ~ ~ ~w.~. ~'AATmo~c t .IiIIIIIIIII at an Acme , . I ~ ~ BUJ.88 to carry a ,

"lilt Markets l !f3wO IOe SHOPPING BAG Ill.

VY ~ It Saves Paper! ,

POST ~F()f'Victory ...

BIIJ U. s. DEFENSEI

.. BONDS' STAMPS

COU I'ses In First Aid To Begin On Apl'il~

During the month of Mu rch, II First i Instructors havc bc n teaching.

have been 21 classes. 639 studcnts hours of tcachi ng.

new instructors have qua lified leaching. bri nging Olll" number up

First Aid Instructors of the New­Cross Branch are:

Constance Allen. Dr. Ruth Cor-Marjorie Ea terbrooks, Miss

Henle, Mr. J ames Hicks, Mrs. Mahanna , Mr. Ray N. Mont­Mrs. Ray N. Mon (gomery, Mr.

Mr Waltcr Wassmer, l\l[jss W~lIs. ·~I r. Richard L. Cooch .

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 2, 1942 ought

For Housiu .. Project The Governm nt has beg un Condcm_

natlon procecdings in thc U. S . District Court to obtain two pnrcels o( land in Newal'k fo r a fed eral housi ng project intend ed prima r ily to housc defens~ workers.

The la nd. locntcd on the west side of Washington Strce t and the south side of Eas t Mai n Stree t, is Owned by Nell ie B. and Etta J . Wilso n. One parcel conta ins 15.33 acres and the other 4.71 acres.

Deputy U. S. Dis t-Atty. Will iam Ma r­vel , filed the cond emnation bill wi th Edward G. Pollard , clerk of the court, at thc reques t of the U. S. a ttorney gcncra l and the fede l'al works admin­ish'atOl', the bi ll sta ted .

R. J. DA VIS~ JR. WINS STATE SPEAKING CONTEST

Local F.F.,A.

COMMITTEE PROPOSES SUNDAY ORDINANCE

Group Meets Tuesday To Discuss Sahhath Activities

STAGE SET FOR LIONS CARD PARTY APRIL 7

Time Short To Purchase Tickets For B(~nefit Affair

A join t comm ittee, composed of Only a few days remain to purchase r epresentatives o( various loca l organ- tickets to thc annua l Lions Club benefit iza tions. met Tuesday evening in the card party, being stag d at the New­Newark Methodist Church in the in- a rk Country Club Tuesday evening. terest of having the Town Council pass Apr il 7, for the benefit of thc P lay­a n ordina nce restricting commercializ- ground and Swimming P ool. a lion of Sunday activities withi n the Auction and contract bridge and 500 corpora te limits of town. wi U be played beginning promptly at

The approachi ng referendum on 8 o·clock. Ample tab le and sea ting Sunday Movies, to be he ld in conjunc- faci lities are assured all who attend ti on with the Town Elec tion , Tuesday , with numerous va luable prizes to be April 14, was di scussed . All persons awa rded in each division of play . P er­eligible to vo te in the election are also sons not already having made arrange­qualified to vote on the movie refer- men ts are Ul-ged to ma ke up a table endum . a nd come early .

The committee proposes the adoption All procceds from the affa ir go into of the following ordinance if the ref- the Playground and Swimming P ool erendum goes aga inst Sunday movies : fund fOl' operation of th is project dur-

ac':~7ty O\~~~~~nct~et~i~rt~h~~i~h:'?;~~~~ ing thc eight-week summer period .

Cou 1Icil Cwuliri(lte

Norris N. Wright

N. N. WRIGHT CANDIDATE FOR TOWN COUNCIL

Orator Sweeps Local, County And State Ranks 01 f N k D Nearly thi rty-five membcrs o ( the S

o SE~\;'~;N ta;~~~ a nd after the Lions Club el1l'o lled in the American Fot·mer enator

!S5.I-IOUSE

IBU LDING R JEeT R P SED DcvcJ0pllIent Would Ease Acute Housing Sl]ortage Here

A fifty -five plo t housi ng development is contempla ted hcre in the nea r fu -ture. sa id Mayor Frank Coll ins ycste l'-day, in announci ng plans for the pro­posed deve lopmcnt wh ich would be' loca ted on South Chapel Strec t.

The Van Asdlen --Ncwark Compa ny. Inc .. a subsidiary of Van Asd len, Inc ., of Wilmington. has nego ti a ted the pur­chase o( about seven a nd one-ha lf acres constituting wha t was known hcre as the P latt a nd Cohen tract.

Pluns for the immcdiate development o( the plot awa it only the endor. emcnt of the F .H.A. wh ich is necded in order to obtain necessa ry mater ials and pri ­ol'ity l'a tings essen tial in a defense :] rea. Proposed plans would div ide thc It'oct in to !if) lots wi th fi fty (oot front ­age each and ra nging in depth from Lloyd Phillips. Mrs. J . Owen Ely,

Jennings. Mary A. Russell is First Aid

of the Newark Red Cross

passage of this Ordinance it shall be Legion sponsorcd Safety Tra ffic Con- S ] U . 1 Robert J . Davis, Jr., of the Newark unlawful for a ny perso~ , firm or cor- test which began April I and exte nds ee (S neXplrel Erection of 55 homcs is contempla tcd

Chapter, F.F .A., won the state public poration to engage in. participate in unli l December 31. Carroll W. Mum- Tel with about twenty-five o( them to go speaking contest over represe ntatives ford is captain o( the Li on Club fl eet. erm reate{ under construction as soon as F .H.A.

100 to 150 feel.

from Kent and S ussex County, at the ~i~ l~.ttep:~~~y :ao~.~:. rapcL~~~·/L:~~~tl~i~~~ Dr. George W. Rhod s, program By Rcsl. :!l'lat].on appl'ovnl is I·ece ived . The homes wi ll s ta te convention held in thc Ceasar performance or public perform ance of chairma n for the Tucsdny meeting of 5 .... bc varied as to br ick, stonc and framc Rodney SChool , Camd n. last Friday. motion pictures, with 01' withou t sound. the club, held at the cou ntry club. ___. ~~~S\:.~~ti~ :~~_~~a~~e S~~~i:!OI~~ ::k~o l:n

Young Davi s' subjec t was "The Fu- on Sunday betwecn the hours of Noon pr.,s~nted Newman Rose, a formcr A po tenti al con test for counci lman I attrac tive dev lo[)men t ture of the Dairy Industry in New <Please turn to page 8) Newark I' 'ident rec nlly re tul'l1ed in the Wes tern District wns el imi nuted . . . .

Monday. Apri l 13, 7:30 the Century Club. lI1iss Lorna

334 E. Main St, ins ructor.

Castle County". the same which won (rom Ch ina. MI' . Rose showed fi lms of yesterday when forme r Scnator Nor- L~ca t ed 111 one of the fastest growing (or h im the loca l a nd county public wa r acti vitics in Chi na' taken during ris N. Wrigl;1t amended his petition sections o( town. such a proJcct wou ld speaking contests on c nsccutive days. HEISER I the period (rom 1937 unti l J nn ua ry of and announced his in tention to s ek go far towa rds al leViati ng ,Present

Andrew F01'd, another Ncwa rk mem- 1941 when he rcturncd to the United thc unexp ired tcrm of C. Emel'son h uSing cond illon. [n cllscusslng th l' bel', was chosen and elected fir st vice- I Sta tes J ohnson reSigned 1I1stead of runn ll1g proJcct yesterday, Mayor Collins sa id, . Tue day. Apri l 14. 1:30 p.

the Century Club. Miss Ma ry , Women's College. inst r uctor.

pl'esident a t the Sta tc convcntion. Nine FUNERAL MI'. Rosc accompanIed h is plesenta- for the 'two-year 'term. "In my opinion this projec t wi ll be a repr"sentatives (rom the Newark cha p- tlon With comments and expla nati ons ThiS I c.~ vcs J ohn F Richa rds, In- grca t denl mOl'e acccptablc to the peo-tel' attended thi s meeting. Judges in of thc r.c tlon shots wh,ch showcd I cumbent. ,,1e only ca ndlda t~ f l' el ec- pie o( Newa rk than a ny thing thc Go\' -

Tuesday. Apri l 14, 7:30 p. the sta te spea king contest we'rc E. P a ul SATURDAY Shanghnt , Pelpll1g. the Grea t W;'III , In - t t cecd hllTls If -. ' 1 > two- emment ca n bUild. If plans ma teri a l-Century Club. Mrs. E. C. Mn-

100 Bent Lane, instructor. Burkholder. rural supervisor of Kent ternatlona l Settlement and othe l 111 - yl~~:. t~n~~~n the We'stern D'o,i I~t. izc, it is hoped that the federa l project County. Russell E. Wilson , Ken t Coun- teresting scenes C C Hubcl t dean of the counCil will bc deferred."

who wishes to cnroll in a ny ty ag ri cu ltu ra l agent and George But- P reSident J ohn ~~ hspelche~ co"n~u~t- III pOll 'L' of yea; s served, is unopposerl Upon completioll, the h uses would IeI'. Agricultural Instructor at Lord Beloved Resident ed ~hC me .. t inl{d ~cpe~~:~:nt ~~ ; ash- II '" .. , J qu 'st fOI' I'OC.k:tI OLl tCil Li h be offered for sale to pri va te investors Baltimore St1'oOol. two guests . J , ninth consecut Ive term from thc East- on a twenty year am mortiza tion pla n

In the loca l speaking contest. Robert Dies At Glenri(lge Il1g ton. presented by A. Frank Fadel' em DIstri ct. Fil s t elec ted to the boa rd a t a fi gure tha t would pe rmit profitablc Da vis won first place with William and Gibson Grahnm, of Phil adelph ia. in 1926 Ml' Hubert has served eight rcnta l inve tments a t from $35.00 pel' Murray. spcaki ng . n "Gradc Ca ttle 011 Wellnes(lay Il1troduced by A W Perry consccu tlvc tel ms durrng the past SI X- month up. L. W. Rickard , Wilmington Versus P urebred Cattle" sccond , Frank tcen yea rs. rea l esta te opel·ator. wi ll handle thc W bb ak i g on "Soil Dl'ai nagc" CLASSES Hcrmnn Wollnston filcd Wcdncsday sa les. minimum age (or thc sla ndard c . spe' n Miss Alberta Heiser. a va lued cm-

IS 17 years or Ih 11th grade. third and R ichard .. Swan. speaking on , ploycc o( the Univers ity o( Dcla",a!' ,' ftcrlloon (or ree lcction from the Micl-\\,111 also be a clJursc at MII- "Food For Defense (oul·th fOl mOl e than twcnty-thlce YCnt s. dlcd I dIe Disll'ict completing thc slatc with- PLAN DAND '55 Roads Schol,1 on Apri l 8 1 C::0lng

Into thc .county co~tcs t Da\' ls' at th r homc o( he r sis ter Mrs SInn ley I GAS out any opPofitinn havin<: dcvel opcd, D

Jl m. v'lth l\!r' Lloyd Phillips, tOPIC .ll1d dell vel y won fO l him ovel I Loom iS. Glenrrdrre. N .J . Wcdne'day' \\ Ith Saturday the I,,, t rlny [01' pro __ I

Palk Place. in,I'IiC III I Don."ld H, kes. of Conracl School .Judg

- m()rnln~ ,15 the l esu it of comPllcdlllJnsl DEFENSE I'l'<.II\·c Cillldiclatcs to fil c. Mr. w Ollast-1 FEST VAL th t ntc,t held 'I t the I "n Ct mp lctes hi s thircl l'J)n~cc lltivc t 'rm the month t'( 111,11 tho 22 .,tudcnb I S 111 cou n y co . .' . ' c E which dcv(' lopcd folioW lllg (In opera- ~ on the' Council thi s month. haVi ng b('cn . a cour C III nil "1 1101 'md onc i\l,lIn tree t bLlJldlllg hCl . WCl C , ' lion l a~ l Novembcl

, A C,·I.' "11 11111)'e l' \\','IS McC"ulcy. 4-H Icadcr-d t- I 'll'/.~'(.' John E i Thr dall'~htcl' If 1\11 ,mel 1\11 !; Alb"rt ___ firs elccted in la36. I FOR REL E - d t nd Kcn I Th." 'lll nu ,.!l l'Iccti lon. on TucsdaY'

1 1 ~I"rch 7 undcl the e111'cctlon of H LafTelty, (!xtcn Ion c 101 d . .- C Helsel'. So. Colic!!" Avenul'. I\1ISS , N· I

R 0 B.1USITI Ill. The ['11".· t 17.") I'eo-I neth W. Baker. extcnslon coordmato l . H ISCI was a <:raduate or. Ne.wal l( High ,' l uesday _ 12: 1 t I April 1-1 . WIll SCl' fnul' ll1el1l Cl'S oj I - , .~ th cOll nci l clec ted inotcad of th ' u'lia l

were sell ed In 23 mlnutcs. Th School nnd had bccn d lesldcnt of L 'L. threc due to thc V'IC<1ncy creatcd b: N a])lC COll1J11ittcc and sefl lCC werc excc ll ent TIRES Newark fOl morc than forty YCal S. CC 111 CS I !\oIl'. J ohnson's rcccnt res ignati on.

class in Home NUrsi ng was g iv - She first became associated WIth the S 1 I] l A tI f t f th I I' 'Ii / T P 19 students reccivi ng certifi - Uni versity on Fcbrua ry' l. J919. whcn I C ]C( U e( ben~h1cl;. (::~C~~~~Ir:: on ~U~1~~yIO~0~~~ 0 romote

H. K. Prc ton is Home RATIONED it wns k nown as Delaware Coliege hcre. Benefit ... .\ffair chairman. with an enro ll men t o( 210, and IHIS Thc coursc of instruc tion in Chcmical Eligi ble vot rs will cxprcs~ thcir George E. Dutton, knitti ng s I'ved as book keeper, cashle~ ~nd as- W;.t r (are fo)' a ir wardcns, poli cc, nnd sent imcn t fo r or aga inst on Sunday . I'eporled for the month: sistant to Ihe busIl1ess admmlstrator gas de(cn C pcrsonncl is bci ng rcpcated movics on thc same baHot. Only prop-ildren'S swciltcrs. U mcn's I Boari( Appt·oves sincc tha t ti me un ti l thc prcsent dny , for those \V ho have not takcn it. Thc crty own rs whose taxes arc paid llnd Orgnniz<1tion o( n Navy Relief Fund

committcc rnr Newark was complc ted lhi s wcC'k with a mccting at thc hom!' of Dr. K . J. Kadow Wcdn csday even ing to di scuss pla ns " nd ev nts for the pro­gr<lm which wi ll li kely bc st<1ged hcr. on thc even ing of 1turdny. Ap ril t8.

' 5 women's sweaters, 11 chil - whcn em'o ll mcn cxcecds 000 students. ch mica l wa rfare agcnls wcrc discuss- residcnts who registcrcd Hnd paid cUJl-12 men 's sock:. 16 knittcd FOIlr Applicatjons She was onc of thc oldest H.'~d mosl l ('rl by Captai n C. F . Wells, Chail"man I ilation ta x las t Jllnc "re eligiblc to

shilwl<. 11 enl' mufflers, 5 mit- va lu c1 members of lh umvcl slly scc- of thc Com mittcc on Tnst l'llction, on volc in town I ction. muffl el·'. and 33 bcani s, glivi ng t retnl'i a l stafT. .. Friday. March 27. Thc polis will bc opcn Tucsday aItcr-

At least four people al'C happicr 0- Privat e funera l SCI'V ICCS Wi ll bc h Id Thc remain ing Iccturcs wi ll bc given noon. Apri l 14, frum onc until foUl" of 323 ol·ticl" m~dc by 204 day a nd 'nced not worry nbout thcir a Montclai r, N . . J. . on Saturday o(tcr- In the Police Room. 26 Acndcmy Stl'cet. o'clock, eastcrn wartime.

W. Hei m. production the following a r ti -

10 baby night gnvms, suit. . 13 rompcrs, 16 girls'

28 women's dresses, 16 girls' 24 women's kirts, 8 mcn'S bath-49 baby shirts, 4 womcn's night 4 men's pajamas. Red Cross workroom at the

Club is open Tuesdays f rom to 4 p. m. for sewi ng. It is

people wi ll come to sew work home.

-MacCrenry, associ a te cnto-at the University o( Dela ­. tonight fO I' Norfolk , Va.,

sched\l led to report for U. S. Navy Medical Cor ps MI'. MacCrcary cn listed in

:~~~~ I ~aYr~~~~t:1~ ~~Sl' ~~\~

tires (or scvera l mon ths as thc I'CSUlt noon with intermen t in thc Pl'OSpcct at 7:30 p. m. as fo llows: Friday. Apr il o( the Ration ing Board approvi ng their Hill Ccmetery. Cald wc ll , N. J. 3. P I'o tcc tion. by T. J. Dictz: Friday. a pplications for tires a nd tubcs a t thc Surviving a rc hcr mo thcr . ,md (,~ th - Apri l 10- 1ncend iarics. by A. H. Har­Monday vcn ing meeting, at 79 E. Ma m er. two sis ters, Mrs. Kathel'lne Helsel' oldson ; F rid ay, April 17- Deconta m in-Street. Loomis, Glenridge. N. J., Mrs. Oli ve ation, by A. L. Ostcrhof.

ADULT CLINIC Thomas Brown, R.D. 2. Ncw Castl c. Heiser Dimmick, tcachcr in the Darby. Abovc course of lcctures has also

hi t the j ackpot whcn he was gnmted P a., htgh school and one brothcr. becn schcduled a t the Whitc Clay four t r uck ti res. One truck tube was Samuel P . Hciser, o( Wilmington. Creek Church on Ma rch 23, Ma rc h 30. approved for Gaylord Brown, of New- April 6, a nd April 7. Thc schedu le at arlc Two recapped truck tires and onc COMMITTEE Elkton is as fo llows: March 26, Apri l truck tube wcre issucd to the Sta te 2. April 9, a nd April 16. High way Department.

A f arme r and local physicia n broke APPOINTED about even when Michae l Lea thc rn , ·R.F.D.I, Newark, was a warded two passenger tubes and Dl". Chas. J . Schraeder, 273 E. Ma in Street, was gra nted two passengcr tires a nd one passe ngcl' tube.

------Postma tel' To Receive Bids On Mail Contract

Sea led Proposals wi ll be received by the Postmaster, at Newa l·k. (or ca rry­ing thc United States Mails on Messcn­gCl' Route No. 212016 bctween the P ost Orricc a t Newark, Dela wBl'c a n~ thc P e nnsylvania Ra ilroad, the Ba ltimore and Ohio Ra ilroad . Including trans(er betw en the two Ra il)'ollds whcn n~­cessa ry ; a lso including one round tt'lp da ily, except Sunday, bctwecn thc post ofTiccs at Chris ti a na a nd NcwRrl" Dcla­ware as often as s tatcd nccds of thc servicc require. '

Proposals must bc in the ha nds of thc Postmaster of Newa rk by Wednes­day, April 8th, 1942.

OPERA NETS $67 IN STAMPS Robert J . Boyd and Dr. Cuthbert

Webbcr were in charge of tbe Dcfense Stamp sale at the University of Dela­ware performance of "Samson and De­lilah" last Thursday evening. Mr. Boyd reports that $67 worth of stamps were sold at that timc.

Additional Scrap Workers Named

Appointment of additiona l me~be ~'s of the Newark Salvage for . VI CtOI Y Committce was a nnounccd thiS week to assist Mrs. J os. BCAtty m thc con­tinu nnce of the SI)1 ndid prognlm that has been instituted h. rc. . . _

Under MJ·s. Bea tty s dll'ec tl on: col Iccti oll routes havc bcen cstabllshcd, scra p ma tc ri als gathet'od. storcd ,. bH ilC~ a nd sold entirely with vol un~ce l la.bol

d ma teri als. Financcs received fl om ~~liS sourcc are placed in thc treasury of the loca l Civilia n Dcfcnsc. . Tt IS cstimoted that about ten t~n s o ~ po PCI' and other ma teria ls are bCll1g di sposed

oro::e~~the outstanding ne.eds of this committee now is the fu ll -time use o~ a truck, which it hopes soon to ac

qu~~e~ committee mcmbcrs appoi nted his wek include: Mrs. Charles Cooper, ~ ge C Price George Cook, C. E.

r . T Ware, D. A. McCllntock, Douglass: R. 'd Jos C Beatty. Robert K . Oberlin, an . . . J . Boyd is treasurer.

Duttons RetUl'uing To Muke Home Here

Word was received herc this wee k that Ml·S. Donnld Dutt.on, her mother a nd two children, had a rrived in Cal­ifOl'l1ia, from Hawa ii , Monday night and would soon return to Newark to make thcil' home in thc future.

Thc Dultons have been living in Hawa ii where Lt. Col. Dutton is sta ­tioned. Co l. Dutton a nd hi s family w il l be we Ll rcmembcrcd in Newark as he wo. commandant of the University of Dclawarc R.O.T.C. unit for several y ars before being ordcrcd to ac ti ve d uty.

Good F.'iday Ob e.'vance At t. Thomas Church

Solemn Observance of Good FridllY will be held a t St. Thomas Episcopal Church from 2 to 3 o'c lock Friday af­ternoon, Rev. Andrew W. Mayer. pas­tor has announced.

Othcr Holy Week services a t St. Thomas will be: Easter Even, Holy Baptism at 4 P . M.; Eastcr Day, Holy Communion at 8 A. M., with Holy Com­munion and the Easter sermon at 11 A. M.; Easter Monday, annual Parish meetings for Parish reports and elec­tion of the Vestry at 7:30 P. M.

Vaccinatiolls Given Students

The firs t loca l typhoid clinic (or adults was held a t the Newark High School last evening with the immun iza ­tion bei ng admin istered by Dr. J ohn R. Dow nl!s, and his corys o( nUl"Ses. Week ly Wedncsday evening clinics (or adu lts w ill continue fOl' threc morc weeks, Dr. Downes sta ted , with small ­pox vaccinations lo be given the week followi ng thc th ird inj cction.

Sma llpox vacc inations were givcn to morc than 300 students a t the schoo l Monday morning in the fin aJ clinic for s tudents. M:rs. G. D. Plummer , school I1lIl·se. wilT com pi etc thc im­mun iza ti on for thosc w ho have not rccci ved thcir th ird injcction.

Two morc clin ics for' colorcd stUd­ents and adults wi ll be held i n the New London Avenue School on suc­c ~ss ivc Saturday evenings, Dr. Downes sa id.

Clinics in both Newark schools and throughout thQ county have been ex­ceptiona lly well attcnded w ith more 13,000 immu ni zations given .

DAWSON MOVES The real estate and insurance officc

of W. Harry Dawson, located a t 156 W. Main Street for the past several years, has been moved to 330 East Main Street.

Par ticipating in the nntion-widc pro-

I gl'a m o( sk1ging sports cllrnivals nnd

ven lS fOI' the benefit of thc Navy Rc­lief Fund. tile local committcc plan s n diversificd program. plans for wh ich a rc not yct completed but will b annou nccd next weck.

It is ho ped to al'l'ange :lI10thcr ba nd fcstival fea tu r ing a ll three of Newark 'S bands. Furthel' deta ils wil l be an ­nounced aftcr a meeting with loca l band leaders and school author iti es.

Tickcts, wh ich w ill go on sa le short.I y, wi ll be offered to' the public. All net procceds f rom the entertain ­mcnt would be turned over to the Navy Reli cf Fund .

The Newark Comm ittee, conSisting of Dr. Kadow. Coach Wm. Murray, Wil ­liam 1<. Gillesp ie, R. T. War e, W. A. Hulse, A. A. F oste r, and Leonard Fos­sctt. is work ing in Coopera tion with Mrs. Gl adys Cooch, a member of the s ta te comm ittce.

0", Newman Appointed To Wod~u'e Board

Dr. Hcrb rt E. Newman , act ing pro­fessor of econom ics a t the Un ivcrsity of Dclawfll'e, has been appoin ted to thc Bonrd of Economic Warfare in Washington.

Dr. Newman, w ho has bcen a mem ­ber of U,C university faculty for the post two yca rs, wi ll nssume his duties Thul'sday, AP1'it 16.

H is dcpartul'e will furthel' reduce the facu lty of the.. economics dcpart­men t. Dr. Joseph S. Gould, hcad of thc department, is also serving in an official capaci ty in Washjngton . He left three months ngo.

Dr. D. K . Spiegel has bcen named a member of the depa''tment but a suc­cessor to Dr. Newman has not yet been oppointed .

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I" Christian land ,~ th e ,,'odd over th ere If ill Special Easter serv ices and music have been

be a joyous, unified ex pressi01l o f de votio /l O il arrtmgecl by local church es lor th e Easter

Easter Day. W h ell a/l l1eO I)les , 11 0 lII aHer If hat m ornin g pro u ral1l. This is th e on e doy of all

th eir statioll in lifl' , JU,rticip£l te i/l this f ps ti vo/ days i1l th e year that a special e ff o rt sh ould be

t(l com m emorate t /t p rpS IL rrection of Ch ris t . lII ac/e 10 atte" d church - preferably th e

/ /1 a lar ue m.etro polis or slI/all rura l to /t' /1 chllrch of you r OIl''' d en omi1lat ioll but abo ve

. . . i ll a mansi01l or (I lI ut. Eo ter Day li as a (I ll go to church u1I(1a), lII or"iwr •

h oly sigll ifi clI ll ce recog1lized by (1 /1 1l' 1I0 have Acq u ire ' h e " "0 10 church" h abi t. Tah'e

utl,'ell His faith . Go to church . 1II11lay-w/(1 yO/lr fa ll/ ily and atten d ser vices at y our 01('/1

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Regardless of your religion, race or creed,

if you profess to be a Christian you should

attend the Easter Services at some local church .. preferably your own, but . · ...

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AP6~~~M" Eo,", w.1 Brnck-E\esiden t of th Woman's

crossn~l'otChristi a n Servicc of Brack ­seclet.' . Church called " special Ex Mcth~~r~~"y aflC'l' IlOOn o f the exec­meetJn~ommittce. The mee ting was ~!ll~C at hcr hom e. 2900 Washtnglon I Avenue. Roselle. .' I

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Eubanks Bal'ber Shop Love tt Furniture Co. Rhodes Drug Store Powell 's Restaurant Hopkins Brother Pauline Bradford

Mel'vi)) S. Dale Fader 's Baker y Theo. S. Jones Hot ' N Tastee State Theatre Shol·ty Tweed Will. H. Cook Acme Market J. M. Singles

A. L. Geist Sheaffer's

The. s~~let~e chu rc h social ha ll on i .uppel , evening, Apr il 11 , between Satulda) 'c1ock. Mrs. Warren H . Reuss 5 and 7. 0 William A. Finchel' are co- The nam es appearing above con-and MIS. tribu ted to the Seni or P lay adverti se-ch3Irm

el;r1 Scou ts have comple ted the ments but were tnadver tentIy omI tted

The Gc oldel's 111 the annual cook Ie tn the pas t Issue of the paper takmg 0 n Fllday and Satu rday, Aprrl We a re extremely sorry they were sale and l~ they 11'111 make delIver ies l oml tted and WIsh ~o thank them fO! 10 :n~al'lnger has been servl.ng as a the Ir kllld cooperalron. Mr bel of the cookIe . committee for J oe Moor mem" 1 ngton Area GIrl Scout coun- I B e the \, 1 ml usrness Manage r

CI~enty_two members of the GIr l

t T cop No. 34 under the leader - 1 REVIVAL ~~~: 01 ~lrs . DQris W. Fa~Inger, t roop I c3P~'i" ~nd Miss PatrIc Ia Dunlap,

IrooP lieutenant, spcnt Saturday at the SERVICES Girl Scout Country Center , nea r Ash-,

\a~~'addilion to the two leaders, Mrs. / AT STANTON Miriam McDowell, Mrs. Pearl Scar - , borough, and Mrs. Bertha W: Ba rnes, members oC the troop commIttee, ac- \ companied the girls. Stanton , April 2nd - Speci al services

.. The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 2, 1942

~W.&POST !ABERDEEN [INSPECTION iTO OBSERVE ION FRIDAY IARMY DAY I

State Spotters To Meet At Wilnlington

I A program co nsisting of three es­corted tours of ba l'l·acks. classes. firin g ranges :lIlcl a noon luncheon in the mess hall wi ll fea tu re Army Day activ­it ies at the Aberdeen Prov ing Ground onlna nce replnc ment training center on Monday, Apri l 6, wi th the genera l

New Castle County Aircraft Wal'l1- publi c invited to partiCipate in nc tivi -ing Service observation posts will be I ti es. " lI1 spected by Do~ald B. Percy, of the Speci a l escol'ls will be prov ided for P~l ladel ph la regIOna l. civilial~ deiense I parti es of de fense agencies. students, sta ff, and Second Llcu!. WI lha m H. technI cal 0 1' profess ional socie ties. Ashton, o.f the Signa l Corps, a ttached ! P arties desi l'ing escorts are requested to the same office. I to contac t Major F . G. Bryan. chai rman

The pmpose of the inspec tion , Clark Army Day Attendance. a t Aberdeen I W. McKnrght. area supervisor, sa id is I Proving Grounds, Md . to ascerta in just how elTiciently ind i- A rev iew of the 6,000 ordnance tra in­VIdual posts a re organized and func. ees will be held at one o'clock with lec­tionin~ and t? offer suggestions for I tures on "The War <1 nd War Re Oll rces" betterll1g serv Ice a t some posts. at 2:00 and 3: 30 o·clock. The Ordna nce

Mr. Percy a nd Lt. Ashton add ress a Replacement Center band wi ll give a meet.ing of a ll observers in the state; concert a t 5 o'c lock fo llowed by the at the P . S. duPont school at 8: 15 ' Retreat P a rade of the colored Sixth Friday evening. All members of Ob-Iordnance TI-a ining Batall ion . ser vaUon posts and contr-oJ centers, not Cameras wi ll not be permitted on on duty, are invi ted to attend . George the post. They must be checked at Ehinger, Dover AWS Direct.or, w ill the gate. Children under fourteen will preside over the meeting. I not be admitted un less accompanied

Blue and gold arm band~ bear ing by theIr parents. the insignia of the A.W.S. have been I -----__ received and put into use at both the I A. A. Sk idmore deals in non-skid Glasgow and Possum Park observation tires a t Ripley, W. Va.

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Garden Seed FERTILIZER, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC.

• • • • • • • • • • Palm Sunday was appropria tely ob- a re being conducted in the Stanton

served with special servIces tn the 10- Methodist Church th is week by the cal churches Sunday. At the Bra?k- Rev. and Mrs. H. Evan McKinley of Ex Methodist Church the Rev. R. HIgh Memphis, Tenn. Large congrega tions

Adams. pastor, preached on the sub- have been attending all week. Meet- . • 44 E. Main Street Newark, Del. •• 'eel "Christian Enthusiasm," at the ings will continue through Saturday ~or~ing mice and the choi r direc ted a nd Sunday n ight, with the young ••••••• '!' •••••••••••••••••• _, bl' J . Ray Slawter. sang the a nthem people meeting a t 7:30, followed by I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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"Opcn The Gates of the Temple." Mn. the adult group at 7:45. In addition to • • Raymond L. Sneath, alto, sang a solo, p reach ing, Rev. McKin ley presents a • • "The Palms." Mr. Adams a lso preach - program of music, including selections cd at the evening service a nd the choi r on the bells, musica l glasses and the • sang the anthem "Lift Up Your Heads," musica l saw. Communion Service w ill • "0 Ye Gates," with a solo par t by MISS be observed on Thursday evening. • June Wallace. soprano. Children of the Sta nton School were

The Rev. C. S. HolTman, of Doyles- fingerprinted a t the school on Tues • town. Pa .. II'ho has been called to day morning. through the effor ts of • serve as pa or. but who has not ye t the Civilian Defense group. Miss Lora • accepted the call. preached a t Elsmere Li t tle, Princi pa l of the School, an • Presbyterian Church. His topic was, nounces tha t plans are being made "Jesus Entry Into Jerusa lem." The I for a First Aid Station at the school. • choir directed by Mrs. Richa rd P . Car- On Monday evening, Dr. U rie , in- • lersang special music . s tructor of the First Aid Class at •

Elsmere Presbyteri an Church Boy I Stanton gave examinations to t he 36 • Troop No. 65 met Monday night e nrollees who completed the course.

church for the week ly session New cases of scarlet fever have de • the leadershi p of Ass i sta ~t veloped here during the past week, the •

John Jones and Fra nlt lin latest cases bei ng George Light of • Eastburn Heights and Michae l P ardee •

were elected by members of of De lawa re Pa rk.

t~:~~~~t!,~ 1:I:J~~et~~:1:2 St;~t~n Y~~~~o~s~m~~'~rc~la~ilIo fm~~~ : 100 Locust Avenue, Oak on Monday evening, Apli l 6th at the •

are: pl-esirient, Mrs . John home of Mrs. Sue Smith. f • Jr.; I'icc-pr sid nt, Mrs. Glenn Gildersleeve, State SDirec~Ol~h~S •

Presthof 1'; sl'cre tary, Mrs. Music, vi si ed the Stanton chao A. Dryden and treasur r . Miss ",celt, observing methods of ins truc- •

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Complete Automotive Service

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• Brakes

• Steering

• Motor

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• Wheel Alignment

• Balancing

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CompleLe Inspection Service

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GRO WnNG c ~t~(S is not quite as simple as A B C , but if you 'll be carefu l of these three things your worries with pou ltry will be few and far between:

F IRST, g ive your chicks rea lly ad eq u a te care, a n d keep a

complete record of g rowth, cos ts, and profi ts. ( So uthe rn

States will b e glad to furni s h you free he lps.)

SECOND, feed them ba la n ced, h ig h qua lity feed- w ith

plen ty of vitamin s, ba lanced m in era ls , and prot e ins. ( Sout h­

ern Sta tes fee d h as a lrea dy grown 100 mill ion chi cks _)

THIRD, buy chi c ks with good breeding-h ealth y, di sease­f r ee chicks_ ( Even if they live, poor c hicks aren ' t worth

the feed it takes to raise them.)

HYBRID CO~ ~. The re wilJ be a c r it ical shor t­

a g e of some o f the outs t anding hybrids that Southern

Sta tes supp lies .

Add to t hi s the farm labor s h ortage and you can s ee

that it 's far more important than ever t o us~ high quality

seed s, so t h at maximum resul ts ca n b e obtamed fr om the

land that CAN b e fa r med.

Lislen 10 THE FARMER AT WAR ~1 15."WIl-~_every Monday over the following stations:

WDB] . • Roanoke, Va . . _ ...... ___ . __ . ___ 6:55 a. m_ WI NC . . Winches te r, Va. __ . _______ ._ 7 : 50 a. m_ WBOC .. Salisbury, Md _ _ .. __ . _____ ... 12: 00 noon WM MN _ , Fairmont, W. Va .. __ .. _._ .. 12:05 p. m. WCHV . • CharlotteSVIlle, Va. __ .. __ 12: 10 p-;::-W FMD . • F~ed e ri c k , Md ___ . __ ... __ ._._._12;25 P' m' WRVA .• RIchmond, Va . . _._ .. ___ .... _12_ 40 p. , Last minute news and inf~rmation on .the conditions that affect the bUSIness of farmIng,

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(J,~""I COOPERAT'IVE SERVICE AGEN,CY

Ib 3'lC NONE PRICED HIGHER

Freshly Killed PHI LA. DRESSED

!'RYERS 2'11 to llbs

Ib Z'lc NONE P~ICED HIGHER

Sllll1l y{l eld- SLICED

BACON l·lb pkCJ

31e '!,lb pkCJ

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easter FOOD' FESTIVAL

Averaging 10 to 14· lbs. WHOLE OR

EITHER HALF

CENTER Ib 4Sc I SLICES

SlIlIlIyfield - Small, Sm oked-10 10 14-lb COOKEO­

(Re(ldy 10 Serve)

Hams • Ib 37c The.e Ham. need no IUl lher coo ki ng .

NONE PRICED HIGHER

SIIII/l )'fi eld-4 10 6-tb SMOKED

Picnics Ib 29c NONE PRICED HIGHER

Fresh Salt Water-STEWING

Oysters. ~~~ 33c 35 to 40 Oyste r. to the Pint

FRYING OYSTERS _ ' '> .1 19t F relh S liced

S~eak Cod ... Ib ISc F res h F illet o f

Floundelt .... Ib 25c La rue No. 1 Canadia n

Smei!s ..... Ib 13c F're sh- L "' rge

Seil )Bass ..... Ib 21c Clea n ed . Scale d, Head s on

Sunnybrooks ar. our fin"st eCJCJs.

~f: La rge- Blown and Whit. Paas

&~._ ".' ~!.ii, . .. w_il_d_m_e_re.,Egg5 __ dOl.n 3Uc EASTER EGa

Larg o Sizo-Guaranleed DYES Crestview £9g5- _ donn 35c

Mel·ooBit

CHEESE_ _ Colored l'ulIerrcan

Wllllo or ] ' A so -. lb Brick ~ Box

Cold Stream-PINK

A & P SAUER

KBACT ]

NO,2 'Al -t 5 c cans ~

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3 pkgs 25c Whole M ilk

I(ral/'s Phlla_ Cream

(;1 ees 8 -01 Ii pkgs

2 pkgs Z C

2 ~~n.2 15c NO'C:~2 10~ Gorton's HAND PIC KE D

Co dfish 3 pkgs ZSe

Ext.ra Select. Q"ality- Fres!t , Solid S lici.n.g

OD1aIOeSc:::~n 15C

NONE PRICED HIGHER

Fresh, crisp

Pascal Celery

Z larCJe 1ge stalks

Teras-Red

BEETS 2 bunches 9c

Extra Large 11261 Florida Valencia

Oranges dozen Zge SprlnCJ Onions

SHALLO'l"S Z bunches I e All Markets Have

a LARGE VA RIETY of POTTED EASTER FLOWERS

ATTRACTIVELY f 'RICED

Oxford Park

Grass SeeJi 5 .;~~ 7St F ree of Crab G rnss •

Three

c wark , Delaware . Thur day. A p ril 2, 1942

F o ur L e t ter T e ..; t a mentary l,lew~~l~~en~:~t~f ;:~dll~O~~~~; ~r~o~~ \ ~~~~:e~s~ EIWO~d Bannon

IF.. ate of Harry .. Brown . Dece .. d \ O!e fn t thNein all~~ed h n made applica- OFFICIAL Jr. by h is petl:,o~l~oertl~~

Noll ce is herebv gl\'~n th~ Le ters of 'on to our s id Jud ees th .1 il decree may SEAL Judge of oU rf. f \rtmlnj~ 1 r tian \ipon lilt' Eqa e DC lIarry 'e pro',ounccd d S~·"al v lnt: the In ,-,rrflUCc I Court. filed In the 0 Ice 0

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' " . Brown lRt of Penc der Hundred. de- "I t'r .. I'etween Ihe P eti ,oner and amp- Ihe P ro thonotary of aid Court III and (or C :l ed, were duly ,:rr'1n't'd unto E~llab("~h I 11 Drown. New Cas tle County, fOI" th e cnu '"e of conl-':0' Lea ure on Ihe Twen'y- IX h d ay o{ We Th"refore Comm1nd You . A~ YOU I plai nt therein alleged . h RS m~de 3PpllCa~ . FehrU~T\' A D 1942 and ali pel<o,,' tn - \\'FR E 11 ERE T 0 FOR E CO~1. \'\NDF D I tlon to our said Judgeslhat a decree mn) , . Ol!ltt

All Indel. end~nt 'cw' . I,er tlehled 10 he. Id d cen I'd arc r<,que. ted Thill \'ou ,ummon Campbell H. Brown so I be pronounced dlssol vlIl J( th e marrlag~ Ihe Prothona nr~ M ,a J (' "Od f~

THE NE.K POSl J ound e<l J unu r y 26. WIO. by t he la te C\'c re tt C. Johll~on

Publtshed EVl:ry Thur~d Y by the 'cwo rk Po. t, Inc. 0 m.ke [laymenlS ~o he Admllll.lral rlX h " hn toe nnd appear before the J udlle. p", tlllg between the P e tit ion r and Emll~ Ne\\ C. tIc Counl,. fur II or .. ~ "_ monds 8l!am-' the dece:.s dare requIT d or to be held at Wilml n"ton. on Monday \I'c Therefore Command You. AS YO to our aId Jud ~s th., a • IIl.t

L<JcaIl_v and Inde""ndcntl_v Owned and Op. rl' d without dela ,·. and all per-ons hn,'ml( de- f ncr saId Court a he ne"t Ic'm IIwe- Bonnon I plaIn I thl'fcm all ccd, Ita I t'., . , RICHARD T VARE to "hibll and pres ·nt the same d~i~' 'hc 41h do,. of May n""t to answer Ihe I WERE HER E T 0 FOR E CO~IMA:-.IDF.D. pronounced dl"o \'ltlS t'lc n Lag,.

F.IJITOn oroba cd to the said. Admllllstratrtx on or I!ega Ion' -of Ihe sa id Petitioner Ne·tie L Th t you summon EmIly Bannon SI) hat 'nil: e"\cen th P eti lone '.1. J

l::nter d as . {'cond-c:a s m' er II' .',': !<, Dda\':,re refore the Twen ~·-sl.th day of February I Brown accordi ng to the ACI of A5. embly she be and appear he fore the Judee of M II~S. under ACI of !llarch 3. 189i A 0 1943 or abIde by the law III thIS Ill. tlch ea"e mnde and prov ided. and al<o our said ourt at the next term th~r of I .\\ eTher fore Com:' II ~l) . y~

. l::cha lf to do and rece Ive what the Court sh3\1 10 he held at WIlmington. on Monda). the I \\ ERE HER E TO FOR f, ("( 'MAt(O";

Thl' db CI,pll"n price of hiS paper m the Unlle~ Sia es .. 2 001", ,per ~ ;~';.c1: Addrp.s I II n and there consider concerning h im 41h d ay of May next to answer the a llega - Tha t you ,umn.on MOrlol J I ,,,, "

J\DVA 'CE Canadl,Ill and Forc .. n 'ul:: cnpuons 300 P''', "C3; k'P AD. John P . Cann. . ,eth · b I ali a 0 the Court shall 5 em lIon. of Ihe said Pelt tlOne r E. IWOOd Bannon he be and appear .before . h" o· SIr. 't.' t.:opH:~ 5 cents M~ll che~s pa'~bJC to 1 he .-:\\n~ ~ \ A torney-at-Ia\\ . ~eet'ande ~on<lstent Wllh the provisions of Jr . according to the Act of Assemhly in -:tId Court nt,. the nl x Iln. 'he'~J;

Leg,,1 and Dlspla,' advcrtlSlIl~ ra'e. fUl nt h<>d on I eque t CItIZens Bank BUIld ing. he .atd Ac of Assembly. such case made and p rOVIded. and aL-o be held a t \\ Ihntn~ton. all ,nd.r. I n Memoriam and Cal d. of Thnnks 5 cen', pel agate Lme Wilm ington, Delaware \ AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS to do and rece ive what the Court sh,1I 4th day of 13Y next to r r __ _ _ _ _ . . ' . E hzabe th lIIay Leasure. \ VR IT then and there cons ider concern ing her Ilegn Ions of the said P~LtlOl '

W e nant and i llv l!e comm unIca ti ons, but they mus t be SIgn ed .b Y the n nte r s \ Admlntstratnl< . WITNESS. the Honorab le Daniel J m th is behalf as to the Court shall .seem 1> II lis accordIng to Ihe i\", !lame-not fOI pu blica ti on , but for our Info rm a ti on a nd protec tion. 3-19-2tc Lay ton, at WIlmington the Second day of mee t and conSistent w ith the provIsions \ III such case made and pro\' U' d __ I ~l'rch. A. D.. Nineteen Hundled and o[ th said Ac of Assemhly. to do and rece ive " hat II., .

ew Castle co~~~~Rs~~ I ;~~:rEg"o . • MARTIN G. HANN IGAN AN D HAVE YOU\~~EN THERE THIS :~erhi:n~e~~I~r~S c~~s:~:r C~~~I _________ The State of Delaware. Mar . 5, 194~ P rothonotary WITNESS, the Honorable Da n iel J . \ meet and consistent with 1

A WORTHY CAN DIDATE To the Shenff o{ New Castle countY' 13_?7 to 4-30 \ Layton . at Wilmin~ton the S cond day of of the saId Act of Assembl~' Greeting: - ~1arch . A. D .• Nineteen Hundred and AND HAVE YOU THEN T:rERE

]\' e wark can, and does, count i t e lf fort unate today t h at Whereas. MaUle V . Du - DIVORCE Fort~', wo o WRIT m n of he cali b r e of f o rm e r S e n ator o rri s N. Wrigh t are OF:i~tL :rau~g~~ h~J P;~~tlo~ut;ert,~~ ~~:' S~:~!I~fC~~I~~~~::: ~~;;;~DI942 MARTIpro~ho~:~r~IGAN L~~:~:EaSS\VII~~~IlIl:~~n~~:b~,.eo~~'~ \\

' I'II I'ng to . ac t'l·fice t h el' l' t l'me a nd e ffo r t i n behalf of t h e commun- Cou rt, fl ied In the office of I TO the Sheriff of New Castle County. 3-27 to 4-30 Ma rch. A. D .. Nineteen HundrOll'

't 'ew Castle County for the cause of com- Whereas. Myrtle Bellem . 'ew Castle County. ss. ISSUED the Pro honotary of saId Court III and for Greellllg I DIVORCE Forty-two.

I y. A nnouncem e n t t h at Mr. WrigH has fil e d for candidacy t o r,l:~n~o ~~~e~~,;li~~eg~s hJ,~t':a~~c~::~:; OF:~;i:"L ~~dg~:r oiet~t~~n s~Oper\~~ T:h~,!Hai~e~~fTDe~~w~:~ Cas tle County. ~;~ . t;' 1_93~2 t h e T own Council will be j oyfull y rece ive d b y mos t of the ci t izenry. ~~lsG~~n~un~~~n d;~OI;~~~tlo~eer :;n:;r~;r~ the P rolhono a~yO~~\a~~edc~~r~h~n °a~~ef~~ Greetmg Whereas. Ahce D. H ill by =========....-,:=,....

ot that we d o n 't a lre ady have effic ie nt and c o n s ci e ntiou s m e n D~~~onThere fore Command You , AS YOU p'l~fntC~~~~e~o~~It;ge~~r ht:: ~aa"cts: ~~p';~~: OF:i;~L ~ro;e~~i;;rl~~ ~~~r~~'~f:~

ser ving o n t h e b oard bu t becaus e hi pre e nce will bring to t he WERE HER E T 0 FO R E COMMAND ED. t lon to our said Judges that a decree may in the office 01 the P ro -

Council yea r . of expe ri e n ce a n d m atu r e j udg m e n t in d ea lin g ~~,aan~o~:I~e";.~~~f~,~;II~~li~~:~s ~:to~~ ~~ Isi.~~n~~~\~:~n ~~s:o~~~~t~ont~~e a~a~~I~~~ g'a~~~ta~~u~~/a;~r ~~~r~a:,~e a~fd c~~p~f~v w it h public p r o ble m . Hi b a c k g r o u n d a a f o rme r tate Sena to r ':::~ ~~u~~'~~i~~\O';,~x~n e~~:~~:~~ofh~o 4~~ A ',~el!;:e~e{ore Command You. AS YOU ~~~re~~idal~e~~~~s h~~a:n~dede':;~~~'c,::;~)~ ~~ an d k nown quali tie a ' a lead e r and a s tute b u ine m a n will ~~Yt~~ ~:I)~ n~~;It\~:;rs'~~t~\': ~~e'b~~~~n ~;;'~Er~uE ~u~~~/ ~,!;s C~M:"~I~~E~~ r~'~n~~~~::n di~~OI~~~I~~:rm:~~IaJ:rl~':,IS~~ u ndoubted ly l'e ul t i n a l a r ger \ ote than u ual b e ing c a t a hi ' accord ing to the Act of Assembly in such that he be and appear befo re the Judges Hill.

f o llower w il l w i h to e xpress .t h ei r sa n ctio n and app r e c iat io n ~~~e I~~i~: n'~'h~~o~~~edco~~ :~~l t~h~.~ ~~ o~; ~~~1d c~~r~v~~~I~~g~:~. ~e:mMt~'~~~~~ w~~/~e{e~o~~ go;~~n~ ~~~M~6~g of h i . unselfi hn e in con e ntin g t o beco m e a c a ndidate. ~~~a;~e~: ~~n~~:r cCa"unr~ers~'~I~ ~~';mlll ~~~s I a~I~I!~tt~o:Sa)~tlh~la;ai~e ~let~O,o~,~~w~rY~~: ~:a~e"°a~dsu:~~anr ~:~~~~ ';;,:!t;~d~e~h~~

Se r v ices of . u c h m e n a o rri s \\fright , o n t h e Counci l , and consIstent WIth the provIsIons oI the Bellem accord ing 10 the Ac o f A sembly our said Court a t Ihe next term thereof

Successor to E. . WTLSO~

FUNERAL

DIRECTOR w ill en h a n ce t h at bod y a nd r e fl e c t to t h e a d v an t a ge of all re: i- ~ i~\/~AoSEA~~~bl~HEN THERE THIS I~ S~~ha~~ser~~:~v~ a,~~a~r~~~deg~~:~d Sf,~ ~~hb~a~·e~~ ~~a~~~~~~~~o~~~; ~I~~:~~ic~': d ents o f e w a rk. A more d e i r a ble a nd acceptab le man w ou ld WITN E:SS. Ih~ W;:~~orable Daniel J . :~e~ll:n~eht~'I~r~S c~~ s~~:"C~~I~~e~~~7r s:~~ ~'~c:rd~;,gt hl~ ~~~d :;'~t~~O~~e~~f; i~ ' s~~~ indeed b e difficu lt to find. W e ince r e ly h o p e t h a t , 'ote t' s Wi ll i Layton, al Wll mlllr.0n the Second day °df mee and consistent wit h the prOVISions case made and provided. and also to do 254 W. I\Jain Street

. . March, A . D .. Nlneleen H undred an of the aI d Act o{ A sembly . a nd recei ve what the Court shall then I f ull y appre ciate t h e oppor t uni ty they ha ve a nd extend to h I m \ For ly -two . . AN D HAVE .YOU T HE THERE THIS and there consider concerning him in this

t h e ir u n t in ted 'upp o r t a t t he poll o n Tu e d ay, April 14. ~~arU~~ 1942 MART~o~ho~~~~IGAN WITNESS. the W:~~orable Danie l J . ~~~a~o:~stt~ntt~~,t;o~:~ ~~:~IIS~~;:' OF'~~! DI VORCE March . A. 0 .. Ine een Hundred and AND HAVE YOU THE N THERE THIS

3-27 to 4-30 Laylon . at Wlhlllngton the Second d ay of . aid Act of Assembly. I Phone 6131

LEST YO FORGET New Castle County. s . WR IT . . f h d f I The State o[ Delaware, l\IARTIN G. HANNIGA:-I WITNESS. the Honorahle Daniel J . W it h eve r ybody k eyed u p 111 t h e mter e ' t 0 tee e n e To thl> She ri fT of New Castle Coun y. Pro hono ta ry Layton. a Wll m lll gton the Second day of ',,;;===~~~===::;;~.ril G I March. A. 0 .. NIne een Hundred and 1=

J r ogr a m , add itiona l du t ie ' , co mmi ttee m eeti n g, function to reet ng : Whereas. Clara Wehner ---- Forty-two . f t' t IT ' OF CI h P ' DIVORCE \ ISSUED MA RT IN G HANNlGAX

attend , voluntee r 'e r vices o r pot mg, con 1'0 r oom , au x i l ary I :~AL"'L ~~dge:r of et~~~n s~Oper~I~~ e w Caslle County, 55. :\lar. 4. 1942 Pro hono ary

poli ce a n d w h at n ot, we d ou b t t h at ma n y o f you h ave r ea ll y Coun. filed in the office of ToTh~h;ta~~e~:fTDe~~W~ee~\. Castle County. 3-27 to 4-30

had t i m e to g i ve mu c h t h o u g h t to t h e Playgr ound a nd w i mmi ng I ~':wP~~~'~en~:~~ ~~ ~:~d~eO~~~~; :F~o~: G re ting' DIVORCE Pool p r oject t h i umme l' . I plaInt there In . alleged. has made appllea - OFFI CIAL ar~VhJe~~::. b~e~~~a P~~i~:~'; ~~~\' S~~~!I~fC~ul~~~~:::

. . . " . I lion 10 our saId J udges .that a decree may EA L I J d f S I i\lu c h t h o u g h t w a . gIven t h IS project befo r e I t wa ' unde r taken I be pronounced dlssol\'mg the marriage :~/ ~~u~t . ~flel:~ I~\~~e ~~~~ To ~~:et~::~tfT of New Cn tl" Coun y.

t h i : \ ' ear . The concensu ' of opi nion being that in t h e se t r oubled f,:~II~~el~ne~~\.ecn the P etlllOner and WIl- or h Prothonotary of said Court III and Wh ereas. E\' I\n D Rob-o for New Ca tie Coun y. (or he cau·e of OFFICIA L III on hv her P I\Ion to

limes th e w Ifare of our children, thei r morale and prote c i n I W~'~ET~e~e~o~~r go;~~n~ ;!t;~i:\:~6~g complalll therein alleged. has made ap- SEAL the Judges of our Superior V h phca ion to our saId Judees hal a decree Court. flied III the office of

was m o r e impo r tant t han in ordina l'. peace time . . \ ith t e ~:a~e\·o~d'~~~';~:\':f~~I:~h~V;~~:~sS~/~~~ ~,,~e ~~,~~~~o~~~~~,,: I~~~h;~~'II~hnecr":~:d ~:wp~:~ ~~'~:~~I~~ ~;dt;eO~~~i~ :;~~: thoug h t in mind, the p roj ect wa again unde r taken and p lan "ald Court at the next IeI'm hereo f to be Alberl H. Jo ne, pIa," therelll alteeed, ha. made appltca -have b een complet d for the annual Lions lub 'ard P a r ty to ~~;d n~\I~;.I':,'~~~t~on·a~snw~;ot~~a~ilet:aeti~~h We Thereforp Command You. AS YOU Ion to our saId Judge" that a decree ilia) Fri . & ·at.

be h e ld in the 'ew ark Country lub Tu e . day e ven ing, Apr il 7. ~~rd7~~ .a~d t1;t~i~tn":r C;;:::m~~~h~nerS~~h ~;~R~ o~ ~!,Em~~ ~ 1~e~tEHC~~~'I::Dt~~~' ~~I,i.~~~~n~~d n ~~;O~~~I~'O~~~ al~~r~\~~~ ~ ·Look T ickets fo r th e card pa r ty a r e now a\'ailable from any I cae. made and provided. and also to do ~~, b:al~n~o~~Fe:r ~~f":~"t'ht~r~I~i,~~·e~~ ('n\~~, ('Th~~~~~~~n Command You. S YOt;

membe r of t h e Lion. lu b . Thi s i ' a community project f I' ~~~ t~"e"[",;';on~;~:~ c~~ce~~~:~ :::::I\n t~~,: '0 be held a Wllmlllg on on ~lond3\. the WERE II ERE T 0 FOR E CO:'I~IA :-.IDED

f

. d \V h' k' . t h \ behalf as 0 he Court shall seem meel 4th da)' 01 !\lay nex to an. \'e r the al - Thai you "ummon Clalence C Roblll.on

Lauc,.h i 110''' t" ~

t he welfare 0 our ch ll r eno e t 111 It t a movem n wor Y and consistent with the pro"Isions o[ the legations o f the saId Pellt.o"H Lelltm cO tha' he be and app ar hefore the J ge" d A f A hi Southard Jones accord 109 to the Act o{ I or our said COllf at the next tel m thereof of s uppo r t e \' n if you d o n ' t p lay card . 1f you haven't bough t ~~ D ~~AoVE ·~~~u \HE:-I THERE TH IS A;sembl~' III such case made ~nd pro'·lded. 10 b held at Wilminrnon. on Monday. the tickets we u r ge you to do s o without d e lav-do it toda\'. Fifty I WRIT and also to do and r cel\'c \\hat the 41 h day of 1>la) nex to an.wer the al - 'Edgar c nt or a dollar ' i s l i ttl e enough to contrib~te fo r ig ht ~\'eek: of L;~';:'~EatS\\" I~~n~~~no~~ble cO~~n~~,ly ~f ~:rl:;;~:~~i\~' \1~e7h~:'~e~~~~~sc~~s~~/c~~~; I ~g~::,o~~ O!e~~~d~~: ;:II~:,~n"~cE\'~linAD_ BERG E.\ planned, , upe r vi ed r ecreation fo r t h e little ones of ewark. ~~:t~~'t\\~ D ..• meleen Hundred and ~~~~~ IS~~~'.n o'~~f,~ :~d C~~'I~~c~".~"~~I):~e ~';.;~b~r~oin 0 S~~l~n~~c~cc,::,~~e\\ahnad I~~~~~~~t l

All p r oceeds from the car d party a r e tu rned over to t h e ~~;~~~1942 "IARTlp roGho~~~:~.IC:A · A:-ID Ii AVE YOU\~i~:-I THERE THI ~:~ I I~h~'~I:n:eht!'I~r~Sc~~s~~~r ~~~~~r~~~~ p laygr ound com mi ttee . They a r e u ed s o le ly a nd e n t ire ly fo r 13-27 to 4- ~0 WIT:-IE S . the Honorable DanIel J . seem meet and consIstent wllh the pro-Lay on, al Wllmm~lon Ihe econd d Y of visions of Ihe saId Ac t of As. embl\' un. & :\lo n ,

t h e oper ation of t h e p laygr o und a n d w immin g p ool. ALL of your DIVORCE ~ I alch. A. 0, I'lIle een Hundred and I A.· D HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS

fift y cents w ill go into t hi • f u n d . W on't yo u bu y a t ic k e t o r two- I ~~~\. S~:~~I OfC~~I~~~~::. \ f;~t)~g\'o ~IARTIN G HA:-I:-.iIGA · I WITI'E S. th W:~~orabie Daniel J Corole TODAY. If you do n 't know wh e r e to b u y t h e m.iu t ' phone 494 1 To ~~~et~~':~IfT of ew Casl le County . ~~;~'I;' ;_93~ Prolhonota l~ 1 ~li~~oh~ ' ~ . \\'611.nll;:I~e~e~~e ~r~~~~e~a~~,~~ LOMBARD a nd Th e e w a r k P o t will send t h em to you. Whereas. Ed na Marv K II - -- Forty- two. OFFICIAL pa trick by her Pelilion to DIVORCF: ISSUED

SEAL the Judges of our Supeno r New Castle County. 5S. ,\I ar. 4. 1942

Ihe prothonota~~~~\a~~edC~~rt7n 0:n~e {~~ I T~'h~,; tai~e~~ffDe~~w~:\~ Casl le Coun ) .. 13

-27

to ~ New Cas tle County. for the cau. of qlm- G reet l n ~: DIVORCE plaint therein alleged. has made applicJ- \ Wherea . Rose May J ack- New Cast 1 County, ss tion to our said Judges tha a decree may OFFICIAL son hy her Petillon to he The State of Delaware. be pronounc d d issolving the marriage SEAL ~UdgeS filo~ l our

h Si,erlo~ To ~he t heriff of N \\' Castl County. Ray Bolger

~i~~li~~ I:aet~'~c~n the Pe tit ioner and WiI - the prothonotaryO~~, a:de co~r~ ::, °a~~e f~r I reI' m g: Whereas. Emm, M. Fan - .'

' T ARR I" r,

1:-'-~I ART I G. HANNIGA .

P rothonotary

GO TO C H URCH Tue day,

Th e hri · tian w o rld will cele brate Ea ·ter o n Sunday. A p ril

5, comme m o r at in g t h e r esurre c t io n o f J es u C hri st.

Local c hurche h a ve a rra n ged s pecial E a te l' se r v ices a nd

mu ic in k eeping wi t h t h e ir a nnu a l c u sto m and an t ici pate a n

increas ed a ttendance . •

We Therefore Command You . A YOU ' ew C stle Coun ty. for the cause of com- OFFIC IAL nmg by h r Pell ion to Ihe \

Tha t you summon Will iam KIlpa trick so tion to our saId J udges that a d ecree may Court. filed in the office of '4 Jack WERE HER E T 0 F OR E CO 1MANDED' 1 plamt therem . alleged. has mad e apphca- SEAL J udges of ou r Superior

that he be and appear he fore the J\ldges be pronounced dissolvi ng Ihe marriage the Pl'Othonotary of said Court In and for c: Ea te l' i th e m ost ' igni fica n t a nd im po r t an t date o n t he

hri s tians p r e e n t day c alendar . It m a rk s . t he annive r s ary of

t h e Ri in g o f Our Sa v iour foll owing Hi' crucifixion and a g o n y

o n t h e c r os' t h at we migh t b e aved a nd e n te r in t o t h e Kingdo m

o f H eaven . It fur t h e r marks t h e e nd of L e n ten Seas on and Hol y

Wee k as o b :er ved in a t holic and ' o m e Protestant churches.

On t hi s E a · ter , we urge e a ch and ever yon e o f our r e aders

of our saId Court at the next term thereof existi n g hetween the . Pe Ilioner and WII- Ne.w Castle Count~'. fo r t he cause of com- I to he held at Wilmi ngton . on Monday. the I m I' James J ackson. plain therem alleged . has made applica - \\ ed 41h day of May next to answer the allega - We There{ore Command You. AS YOU tlon to our said Jud<!es that a decree mav ' tions of the said P etItioner Edna Mary WERE HER E T 0 FOR E COl\lMA NDED. he pronounced d issolving Ihe marnag-;' KIlpatrick according to Ihe Act of A _ That you summon WIlmer James J ackson ex"tlng between the Pet! loner and Jos ph embly in such cas made and provided. so that he be a nd appear before the J udges R. Fanning.

and also to do and receive what the COliI'I of our said Court at the next term thereof We Therefore Command You , AS YOU sha ll the n and U,ere consider concerning to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. the WER E HER E T 0 FOR E COMMANDED him In th is behalf as to the Court shall 4th day o{ May next to answer th all ga - That you summon Joseph R. Fanni ng s~ s~em meet and .cons lslent wilh the pro- lions o f the sa Id Petitionel' Rose Ma y tha t he be a nd appea r before the Judges VIsions o f h said Act of As embly J ackson accord ing to the Act o{ Assembly of our said Court at Ihe next term Ihereof

TARRI :-'- ,

AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS m such case made a nd pl'O vided . and al50 to he held a t Wilmington . on Mondav. Ihe pellcer WITNESS. the W;:~~orab l Danie l J . ~?'e~o a~~d t1~':~:I~~n~;~:~ ~~~c~~~~~\( s~~~ ~~~n~a~ ~~:~~~'d n~~U,~:~~s~~n~~eJII::~ : TRAcr H

Lay on. at Wtlmmgton the Second day of m th is hehalf as to the Court hall seem nlng accoldmg to the Act of Assembly m ---

to GO TO H RCH ... i t m att e r s n ot w hat y our r e li g io n,

c r eed OJ' colo r - GO TO C HUR H s om e wh e r e on E aster. March. A. 0 .. Nineteen Hundred and meet and consistent w ith the prOVisions such case m ade and provided. and 'also I Coming Fri & at \ pril

Fairchild e n g in e ers h ave p e rfe c ted a new " ele ctric eye" a e rial Fo r y -Iwo . of the said Act of Assembly. to do and reeetve what the Court shall . < ,. -

I

ISSUED MARTI N G. HA NN IGA A 0 HAVE YOU THEN TlIERE T HIS th nand ther conSider concernmg h nn , r c ame ra which auto matically s n ap pictures wh e n a magnesium Mar. 5. 1942 Prothonotary WR IT .. in th is ehal f as to the Court sha ll seem 'KEEP 'Ei'l f lare bomb e xplodes, t hu s facilita t ing th e t akin g of night photo- 3-27 to 4-30 _____ La\~~~:Ea~\Vl lt~~ng l~~n~~~b~~co~~n~~ly ~i ~e~hea~~idc~nC~,s~~n~S~vll~b l~.h e prov iSi ons =====~=--,== g

raphs b y avia t ors I DIVORCE March. A. D .. Nineteen li undr d and A 0 H AVE YOU THEN 'T~rERE TH IS -----. N w Castle County, ss. Forty-two . WR IT

___ _ The Sta e o{ Delaware, ISSUED WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . . . To th . Sher iff of New Cas ile Coun ty. Mar . 4. 1942 Laylon. at Wi lmington Ihe Second da or

American CItizens! Heed t~e declaration of emergency by G reeting : Whereas. Add le M. I vor y 3-27 to 4-30 ~~~:t~~'tw: ' 0 .. Nineteen H und red Yand

(lur Preside n t ! Buy Defens e Savlngs Bond and S t amps regularly . OFFICIAL by her P I Ion to the DIVOR E IS UED ' MART IN G. HA Nl\i,GA SEAL ~\~~~~~ fll~~ i~u~,e ~~~;I~~ ~~w s~:~!I~fC~~I~~~~rS:: ~~~~ ' t~ !:~~ Pro thonotar),

the Prothonotary of said Cou r III and for To the Sher iff of New astle County. -----New Castl e County. for the cause of com- G reetin g: DIVOR CE

New Castle County, ss. The S tate of De laware.

plaint therein alleged . has made applica­tion to our said J ud ges that a c\ cree ma y he pronounced d issolvi ng the marriage ~ ~ lls~~~~. between the Petitioner and Regis

W There fore Comma nd You. AS YOU WERE HER ET 0 F ORE COMMANDED. That you summon Regis J . Ivory so that he he and appear beIore the .Judges of our said Court at the nex t term thereof to be held at Wil m ington, on Monday. the 4th doy of May nex to answer Ihe a llega­tions of the sai d P etitioner Addle M. Ivory accord ing to the Act of Assem bl y In such case made and provided , and also 10 do and receive wha t th e Court shal l then and there consider conc<;rn lng h im In th is behalf as to the Cou r t sha ll seem meet and consistent with the provisions of the sold Act of Assembly. AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS

WRIT WITNESS. the Honorable Danie l J .

~a!r~~; ' ~ . wg,:, I~I~;te~~e ~~~~~e~aYa~~ Forty -two. ISSUED Mar . ~ . 1942 3-2'1 to 4-30

MARTIN G. HANNIGAN Prothonotary

Whereas. Edna L . Hart­OFFICIAL land hv her Petition to the

SEAL Judges o [ our Sliperior Courl . flied In he office or

the Prothono ary of said ourt III and fo r N w Cas Ie County, for the cause of compla int there in alleged. has mad ap­p li ca Ion to our said Judges that a decree m ay be pronounc d di ssolv ing the mar­riage exis ting he twee n the Petittone,' and J ohn B. Hartland .

We There [ore Command You . AS YOU WERE HE RE T 0 FO R E OMMAN DE D. T hat yo u summo n J " llIl B. Hartia nd so that he be and appear be fore the Judges of our said Court a t the n xt term thereof to be held a t Wilmington. on Mond ay. the 4th day o f Ma y next to answer the a l­legations of the sa id Petitioner Edna L . Ha rtland accord ing to the Ac t o f Assembl y In such case m ade and provi ded . a nd a lso to d o and receive what th e Cour t shall then and there consider conce rn ing him In th is beha lf as to the Court shall seem meet and consistent wi th the provisions of the said Act of Assemhly. AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE TH1S

WRIT WITNESS. the Honorahle Da niel J .

DrvORCE Lay ton, at Wilmington the Second day of New Castle County. ss . ~::~~~'tw:: 0.. Nineteen Hundred and The State of Delaware, ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN

To ~~:et~~:~1ff of New CasUe County. Mar . 4. 1942 Prothonotary

Whereas. Nettle L . Brown 1-~N:::ew::-;c::-::a:::st:::le-::co-u-n-:-tY-' -68--.---':":"'-OFFICIAL

SEAL by her Petition to the The State of Delaware.

~~~~~~ fll~~ I~u;he ~'ttk;I~~ To ~~:et~rl!f of New Castle County.

To ~1~:et~~:~ifT of New Cas tle Coun ~'. I

Whereas. Alb rt a C i\1on- \ OFFICI AL agl by her Petition 'to the \

SEAL Judg s o[ our Superior

of the pro t ho n~t'.,\;~\ji~~~d i~o~,~e ino~I~~ fo r New Castle County. {or the cause of I complaint Ih rein alleged, has made appli­cation to our sa lel Jl.dges that a decree n~ay be pronou nced d issolving the mar­ria ge . xlsting between the P etit ioner and Edward M. Monag le . I

We There [ore Command You AS YOU WER E HER ET OF 0 R E COMMANDE D That you summon Edward M. Monagle s~ tha t h e be and a ppear before the Judges of our said Court a t th e nex t term thereof to be held at Wilmington . on Monday the ~~h d ay f of May next to answer the a'licga-

ons 0 the said P etitione r Albe rta C ~ona~le according to Ihe Act of Assembly n suc I case made and provided. a nd a lso ~~ do and receive what the Court sha ll I~erhl:n~ ~h~rc cons ide r conce rn in g h im

t a as to the Court shall seem ~~~e sa~~dA~~n~:s~'::~:~\I; the prOVisions of

AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS

WITNESS. the Wii~~orable Daniel J ~ayton , a t Wlltn,ngton the Second day or FO":t~~tw~' D.. Nineteen Hundred and

MARTIN O. H'ANNIGAN Prothonotary

ISSUED Mar . 5, 1942 3-27 to 4-30

Yes lh a ·s :1 11 trll

- that's winn ing trilde.

The Newark Poe t, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, A p l'i l 2, 1942

Social Events W, ,D, MAYDAY I Mi~s Muryemma Ryan, d.wghter of TO BE HELD MAY 9 MI', and /[rs Leon H RY,lI1 o( ,. unrny u~~\l~.lJ~k~~~i l~:~:1 ~~r~r·p~:c~ , ~:~~

Membel's t the court fUI' lJ M Farm", IS spendinq h(,I' spl'lng vacatlun turned home on Saturday for 11 week's Day o f the Wom n's College wei:: no:;;~ with h~r l>1~r nts. She IS a student at spl' ing vacntion. He is a student nt

Five

A n I) OF T II ANKS We wish to thank Il' le nets nlld relatives

fO l' thoir cxpl'c~s lOl1s of sVlnpnthy nnd kindness during our r ('ent' bercoavement.

Mrs. Louis Holl'lllon nnet fnmll~

TV Y B NAMES

OMINATING MM TTEE hop MeK il1stt'ey d I·('S. cs Memhers "Religion In

c Home'~

Raymund W H eim, first vice o( the NcwHrk New Century

o\'rr the regul a r meet­"fterltoon in the absence n. Cobb. club president.

committee, to selec t for club office rs fo r the com­

was ,lIlnounced as fo llows: Perry. chairman, Mrs. Allan

. and l\!rs. J ay Robinson . T. D. illylrea. vice pres ident o(

Castle Counly a nd a director 111

Newark club. gave a report on recent statc board mee ting he ld in

stating dates chosen for the St~ t were J une 3 and 4 With

Centu ry Club acling as

will be se rved to homema kers in g the fourtee n th a nnua l

Day prog ram, be ing con­Mrs Kate Henley Daug her,;ty,

De la ware

monthly meeti ngs of the Society o( Christian Service

'MethodIst Church wi ll Tuesday. All o( the meet­

be held a t 8 p. m . with the of Circle No. 1. w hich is

Jac~ • • eduled to convene a t 6 p. m .. and No.3. which wi ll m('et "t 2:30. A. W. Perry is leader of Circle which wi ll hold a covered di sh

at the church at 6 ·clock. wi ll be Mrs. Cla rence Stev ­Eva Smith , Mrs. He len Bes­i\lr~. Norman Bramble.

No.2. Mrs. Elsie Moore, lead­meel at the home of Mrs. Ha r-

Boyce, 413 South College Avenue, o'clock. Mrs. Wihna r Shea rer will

as co-hostess. No, 3. with Mrs. R. E. Slone

• _ ___ ---:IIfe,l~er . will meet at the home o( Eda:1 ,l am!'s, Cl10ate Stl'f:et, at

Tutsday afternoon. Co-hostesses be Mrs. Maude J ones a nd MI·s.

Webb. No.4, Mrs. L a h Cc,\,crd , Ie,

will meet with Mrs. Frank Jam ­, Capito l Trail. Mrs. John Beck

Irs. Verla Smith w ill be co-

showcr for Mi ss Ma rgaret Was giv n a t the home of Mrs. Palmer, Capi tol Trail, o n Wed­March 23 . Those attend ing the were Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mar-

LOU Ise Edma nson, Marion Marian Bucki ngham , Morjorie Kathryn Boulel n, V irginia Rrbccca Starkey, Helen Pal ­

Mary Nickerson. Who remembe red the bl'ide­

t were unable to attend weI' Ell iotl. EI'ma R inggo ld , Sa ra and Louise J uquette.

marri age to Mr. Eve­of West Grove, P D., w ill

on April 5.

Y SOCIETY

THURSDAY issionary SOC iety of the Firs t

Church wi ll hold Its 7:45 meeting on ThUrsday, April

or ~~ ~U~'~h~he prayer m eeti ng

D, A , R. MEETING

HELD ATURDAY

The Coach's Bridge chapter, D.A.R. , met on SatLII'day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L eon R an, Notting ham Road .

::'.1rti. Edmund P . Moody, honorary vice-president general, was pl'esen t , 'm el spoke about the rea l d au o: hters of the re volution tha t a re s ti ll living. One w ill celebmte her 100th birthday next yea r . Mrs. Moody was introduced by Mrs. Emma Bogart.

Dr. Arthur Dunla p, of the English department o f the University o f De la­ware, was introduced by Mrs. W. F mnk Wilso n, chairman of Hi s tory p ri zes and scrap books. Dr. Dunlap gave a talk on the origin o f names of a few p laces in Delawal'e, a nd to ld of h is adventures in Anding the or igin of these names. A di scussion period followed J.his ta lk

m a ted by the studenl s recently 1'1 Ihe Un l\'cr~ lly of N rth Carolina. She Harvard niv r s ity. afTl1it' is he ld annulIlIy on the :eco 1~ I cxpect ~ to spend pa r t o f her vacation Saturdny in May, and a represe l~tn ti~c a Rel~obotl, Beach. l\1i ~' R yan I'cc('n t - Georgic We bber, son o ( Mr. and 1\11':. uf each class is included in the quc n 's Iy surt:e rcd a brokcn a rm. G. . Webber, W st De lawarc Avenue, court. The 4ueen i ~ 5 Icc ted fl'om the is confined tu hi s hom e with scar lel ~entor class with the I'unnel'-up serv- I IITrs. hurlcs Purd~', l\'lr5. AI"nza fev!' r. mg as th qucen's ma id or honor . Each Purdy und 1\ln;, Amus Dill W C'l'C dinner c lass wi ll have a duchcss and two I g uests I)f 1111'S. Geurge EalT (\n Tuesday. 1\!r~ . Earl ,hunes ll elmbreck attenda nts. _ __ fined to her hom e wil h illness.

Th (ollowing gir ls we l'e nominated 1\11'. and 1111'S. E. C1I ir Mahnnna will ---(or the cour t: M'IY queen, Doris ,l oll 'j entcrta il friends at their hom e o n Ben MI'. a nd Mrs. D. A. McClint ck, E:1s Newa rk, Vi rginia Fl'ench, Ruthcrford , Lane S tlturd ny ev('ning b fore the Eus- MUIn Street,. fll'e \'acfl tiol~in g fl the N. J. , nnd Janet Balster, Wilming ton; I ter d unce o f the Newal'l< Country C lub . I Hutel DennIS In Atl anti c Cny.

Llanerch, P a., H urri pt von del' Lei th M·· M . J I tS . MISS Mary Kumble r , daughter of Glen Rock, N. S. , Hel~n Wilson, Lewes: Ave:~~e, \~:;~\ . ~)L;~~: ~';'Mi~~'~~lt~~l~~~~ MI'. md Mrs. Ra lph Kumbler of Pel-

CAno O F' '1' 11 1\ , KS I w ish to lhllnk m y f!"lends ancl relatives

fo r the ir kll'\dncss, s). mpnthy. und ltSSist ­:'llll'(> of nil kinds dUfmg my reel'O I bc­rCnV('1l1cn t .

hnrlcs \" . Cohner y

Juni or duchess, Maryanna Ki effer'j --- I ' - --and Louzetta Schafer, Wilming ton ; ley If Odessa on Tuesda ) ha m .Ma nor, N. Y., wl l.l be the guest sophomore duchess, Allene L each Wi 1- y. of M,ss Barbarll Hutchison for Easter ;::-:A:::P-:-A:::B :-:LE~W::-:H::-:I:::T:::E --:\:-:-VO-::-M~A--:N-t-O-d-O-I-,o-u-se_ mington, Anne ChipJna~, Dover ,' Con - 1\ surpri se pal' ty \va~ g iven for Mrs. rl \vcek . work in small home an I ilssist in care

H e lp Wan t.ed

shnce Head ley, Wayne, P a .. a nd Fran- Robert Campbell. North College Ave- --- . g~ri~~II.'n~pe~1~!d8B G~gSs s~~"c'~~,etoo/I;,,~~ c. es Stearns, NewarJe freshnl'ln duch- nul' on T d .. l b' Mr. and Mrs. J . Franklin Anderson 2- 1521. ~ss, Connie Coffman, Birthrun:ille, P a ., o ( her bi l~:~~~;:~ ~~~:~:~~s,~~ ce c rOltl on \~ljll entertain nt their home .on Nol- 4-2-ltr Thelma Green, Newport, and Elsie y. I tlngham Road Saturday evenll1g pre- MEN WANTED for contnet work on u;\;;-:-Lamb, Wayne, Pn . . Of ri ce rs of Mineola Council \vi ll be ~~~~~g the Enster dance at the Country r.:~~:~c ~~·~~t~r:\\~~~.'~~eW~~~~~,ih~:~~~~~.I~: Delegates to the Nationa l Conventiol~

to be held in Chicago in May we l'e na med, and inc lude Mrs, G lenn S . COUNTRY CLUB DANCE Skinner , Mrs. J . Irv in Dayett, Mrs. SAT U R DAY EVENI NG Ho race B. McKay, Mrs. J am es H ard- An Eas ter dance w ill be h e ld by w ick, Miss E liza be th Ne wkirk , and MI's. the Newark Country C lub in the club-

Insta ll d on Wedne day by Depuly tt,~\~'wTCa~t1~;lcrri~l~I~~~o~~~'tl~,~!~\~~da;ltll: Gl'pat P ocohnnt:ls Isabelle Dic ke rson of Mr. and Mrs. J . K . J ohnston ~1nd liglll panel truck required . Apply In PCl' -

Wilming ton , and her s ta ff . The cel'e- d,1LIgh tel', Marie. of South Colleg i3'~~lI~~lli\~)O Eo)~.·, R~'i~~ o~~;'~hR U~~';k~i ;~~;;I es wi ll be he ld in Odd Fe llows Ave nue, spent the week-end in At- ~~I~eXp';.j'll~n}~g,~~nl' t~cJa~~~~;~: a'::d '~':J:

H . L: Bonham. '. house on Sa turday evening. lanti c Ci ty where they were regi tel'ed nesday Apr il 8 [1'0111 10 to 4 P In

J oh nn.Y Edmanson, Lumbrook, has a l the Hole l Traymore. 4-2- lLc ' . . MI s. Willi am T . Sindall', .11' .. a nd Music (01' d ancing wi ll be 'fumi shed

Mrs. Howard J emee ass l s~ed the hos t- , by George Madden and h is orchestra , ess. Tea was served fol lOWing the meet- from 9 unti l I o'c lock.

rctul'ned home (rom the Dori s Memor- WANTED TO CONTACT Illan inte res ted ial Hospilnl in Wil min!!ton . where he Miss Ro. a li e Moore, South Coll ege ~e\~~~~ti3~~1. garden on shares. Phone

m g a nd MI's. Ru th A. MacKinsey a nd - Avenue, flnd Mis Belly Hendrickson, 4-2-Jtc

was confined w ith scadet fever. T wns~nd Road. will leave tomorrow ~W:-:A-:-IT=:R::-:E::-:S:-:S-=E-S.~S-te-a-dy-\-\'o-rk-.-G-OO-d- pay . Miss Frances Wilson poured .

The annua l meeting o f the Cooch's Bridge chapte r wi ll be a luncheon w hich w ill be in cha rge of the Juniors. Mi s Anna Frazer i Jun ior Regen t.

PERSONALS to spend the Easter ho lidays in Vir- Apply DeLuxe Candy Shop, 41 Easl ' Ernest Ross ite r was a I'ecent gue t g ini a w ith relatives of Mi ss Moore. :1_~~~7c Street. I a t Ihe New Weston hotc l In New York

The condi.lion of Mrs. Cla ra M. Cash - I C il y . Hous guests at the home o( MI'. Mf,.~m b~;~~~I,lol~~da~~ s~~ t".;",:·I~ ~i~dnc~i~~ e ll of 14G W. Main Street, w ho has been Bill Thompson. son of MI' . a nd Mrs and Mrs. Will ia m L . Tryens, Ke ll s ~~e~f~i",~~~;,er~on~g~~~,. o~l~r rh'.:'v~d c!a~~

LEGION AUXILIA R Y HEAD

T O V I S I T STATE

confi ned to the Wil ming ton Genera l R b '1 Th . Ad" Avenue. over the week-end were M iss Apply Box 60, Extension Ill. Hospita l. fo r the pas t te n days with a h(~me l with o~~~~~~~' (~sve~.onlne to hi S Este lle Cal~<ins of Belma r . N. J ., Se r- a-~6-2tc

M rs. J ohn R. F adel' is a m ember of the commi t tee m aki ng p repara tions for the vi s it o f Mrs. Mark Merrill, na tio n­a l pre ident o f the Ameri can L egion Auxiliary, to the state o( De lawal'e on Tuesday, April 14 .

heart a ilment, is reported as be ing ___ . , ged nt And l ew L. TI y.ens o~ Fort MOI:- -;M;-:·A:-;R;-;:R;-;I;:;;ED;:;-:F::-:A:-:R:-::M:-:I':-:IA:-:N::D::-:-tO~h-:-il-'e-0-n---:-:1l 2 favo rab le . Mrs. Cnshe ll , a new r esi- . mou th, N. J ., and MI s. Be l n ice Moo l e aC l'e farm near Newark. App ly Box 60, lent (N 'k ' . . ' d h MI s. ,J ames Thompson returned to a nd son, Bi ll y , o f Andora, Md. Extension III.

c . ~ ewa l , IS PI eSI enl of t e her hom e in th Center Apartments on 3-10-tfc Chr~stl a na -Salem P.-T. A. , the ladies Sa turday from the W ilmington Gene ral aUXIli a ry o ( the Chri sUana F ire Co~- Hosp ita l. w here she recently und cr -

i~~~I~n;~~1 t:~I~~~~; st:~~ t~\.s~~~::~~ went an nppendectomy.

MI' . and Mrs. J oseph Shields and O~o~ ~~~I~~a~:~al~~d ~h~n~h~';.~e~~~~ family movcd on Monday to P hil a- Farm. RD. 2, Newark, De l.

L y nn Stam baugh, na tiona l comma n­de r , w ill a lso m a ke a visit at that li m e. They will be guests of the Wil­mington Lions Club for luncheon and later, Mrs. MelTili will give a broadcast over WDEL. A dinner w ill be held a t the duPon t Ho tel, follow ing wh ich a reception wi ll be g iven at the Le­gion Home, w h re Mrs. Merrill wi ll address the guests.

school. She is now a member o ( the Newark M. E. ChUl·ch.

~~1~~1 i ~~f~~~e~e~'~~~~e~ ;;a~:."glewOOd ;:3-:=19,:=-4==t:,::p ="S=)' t='u-a=t=)" o=n= ' ="=a=n=te""d=== Mrs. HUf(h M. Morri s ha. re turned '

Other members of the commit t e a re Mrs. John P . Murphy, Mrs. P a l' k W. Huntington , Mrs. Robert Schl'eiber. MI·s. Wm. N. Cann. Miss J essie Norr is, Miss Virginia Dill on, ,md Mrs. HumId Hai nes.

MI'. and Ml'S. Hem y Wilson of Cl'eek Road. H ck e in. nl'c recei\' ing Con­g ratul a tions on the birth o ( a son on Ma rch 25 at the M morial Hospita l. Wilm ington. Mrs. W ilson is the for­mer Mi ss Mari on Gilm ore of N wark.

MI·s. Millon 1... Draper was the guest speaker on the radio progrAm. " Wpm-

n in the News," on 1\l onday moming. Her topic was "Twenty-One Friends". T he progra m is pres nt d by th De la­wn re State Feder<ltion o f W()men'~ I Cl ub, O\'el' ~ tation WDEL.

W, ,T.U. TO PRE E T MI'. and ]\11'5. Earl J . Hel mbrecl< and

BE EFICE' NT R EPROBArI'E son . E. J .. Mrs . George Barr. a nd her ! brothel'. Samuel T. McCool, w(> r I'e-The Newa rk branch of the Women's I cent visito rs a t Ihe Ch,II(o nte-H addon

Chr istian Temperance Union will meet Ha ll in All" ntic City. in the socia l h a ll o ( the Newar k Me ho- -- -dis t Church a t 7:30 o'c lock Wed nesday Alfred A. Curli s hus retumeel fro m n evening, April 8. Miss Ettn C. Wil on, three-month "acation spen t a t Fort president of the loca l chapter, will pre- Lauderd;de, Florida. He was Dccom- I ide over the meeting. panicd by h is nul'S , Miss Ada J ohn -R ev. O . A. Ba rtl ey. pas tor o( the son, and Georg Ne ighbors.

Newa rk Methodi s t Church. will add ress = ----lhe ga thering prior lo the presenta tio n • -

o( a three reel film en titled "The Ben- I ~. / .A I J) / A'1~ eficent Reprobate." ./~ c..v~ V.iI

Light refresh ments will be served at the co nc lus io n o( the meeting.

IVY C ROW TEMPLE

P A R TY TOMORROW I vy Crow T emple No. 4, L adies of

Go lden Eagle, wi ll ho ld a card party tomorrow evening a t 8:30 o'c lock in Fraternal H all. Other games will be p layed.

Mrs. Vera Moore is chairman of the affair.

Deputy Great P ocoha ntas Lilli an Mess ick has postponed the dates o( in­sta lJation o f officers pre~ i ousl y an­nounced. She wi ll insta ll officers of Yonah Counci l o( Bear on Thursday, April 16, and officers of Leola Council of Union on Monday, A pri l 20.

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~ ~ ~ . Complete ~

~ ~ ~ your ~

~ EASTER ~ ~ Wardrobe I ~ W;t1. ~

Za _a7.k~d

MAKE-U P ANALYSIS

Together with trial make-up of the shades recommended

Don't miss this opportunity to g et authorita tive make­up and b e auty ad vice dlJring the visit of

BARBARA GOULD BEAUTY ADVISOR

at Our Store

April 9-10-11 .1

RHODES DRUG STORE

to her hom e "t Poll'y Drummond H ill nea r Newa rk a fter ~n appendicitis op­eratiu n in the Dela ware Hospita l.

I N MEMORIAM 111 loving memory of my mother, Mrs.

Ma rgaret G regso n , who fe ll asleep fiv e y ears ago on March 29. 1937.

Dickie Cobb. son o f Mr. and Mrs. Alex D . Cubb, Wes t Mai n Street, is I co nfined to hi s home with illness.

In Ill),' h ea rt YOlll' memory linge rs, A lwl1YS tender, fond and true; There Is not a day, clear Mother. 'fhn [ do not thin l< of ,YOu.

Daughtel' Georgia

for EASTER

THE EXCLUSIVE NEW

Ke"epGs'ake SOLITAIRE DUETS

LAUREL Set 137,50 Engagoml nl RIng 125.00

F ashion ravors the sma rl s implicity or

these new Keepsake styles, as ad ver­

t ise d in li re a n d o th e r lea d ing

magazincs , T hcy arc G ua ran teed by

Good H ousckcep ing as ad vertised

therein , In add il ion, you receive rrom

us the Kccpsake GuarnnteeorQuality

a nd P erm anent R egIstration , con­

firmed in w rili ng by the makcrs, C ome

in soon to sec th ese new K eepsake

M a tched Sels,

Other Styl es

As L ow As $24 .75

CLOISTER Set Engovement Ring

M. S. DALE Jeweler

DIAL 3221 Phones 581·2929 We Deliver

~ Accessories ~ I o r " new ~ ")Iir""",",,,,· '"''''!',''''''' ,.". ~ Spring Frock =iiTibiiSiAidi(iJricissiiiiiiii ••• ~ ••• iii •••• ii;~ ••• iii

NEW ARK, DEL, IF DESIRED

Reasonab1y PI'iced

al

156 WEST MAIN STREET NEWARK, DELA WARE

Has been cOl'reel for over 23 years

But Now . .. TO BETTER SERVE YOU, VISIT OUR NEW OFFICE

REFINED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wish­es position . L ight house work . Good cook . Plcasu l1 t. home more Importan t than high wages. Write Box 60, Exl. 75.

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DA YS WORK. Minnie Lee, 35 Ncw London Avenue .

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For Rent

lIOUSE. Apply lo Mrs. C. D. Mess ick, 102 ~oo~~rk Place. be twc 11 8 n. m . and 12

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SIX-ROO 1 HO USE nea l' ewa rk. Apply ,I . . Foster, R D. 2. Newark , or phone F.lklon 25-F-5.

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PA RTMENT. 3 rooms anc\ balh , hot wal ­(: 1" heat. garage, I"nodcrn conveniences. Can partly furnish. G nrd en. 1 ~ ·l1lllc from Jl,lalll StlC l. Call aft er 0 p. m . Russ II Cr~~1< Road. '

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FUR NISli ED ROOMS. Light housckc ping. Man and Wife prefe l'red . No children . ~54 East Main Slreet.

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GARAGES. InC\iv idua l. Ovc rhead Doors. Locks. Lighls , a ll nigh t. Back of 72 ' • E . Mai n Street. Call 2253 Ior rcntal.

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For S ale

PUPPIES. Pure brcd Engli sh collies. Also. pigs. 6-w eks old. Appl y Eugene L. Fraze. Paper M ill Road. Telephone New­ark 3754.

4-2-tfc --------------PlANO. Excellent condition . Price rens­

onabl . Call B731. 4-2-Jtc

MODEL A FORD in runn ing order . Good tires. Cash. H. M. Overl y. Phone 2-0796.

4-2-2tp SEVEN--R-O-O-M- H-O-U-S-E.- O- i-I h at, all con­

veniences, excellent condition. Ca ll R. l-l . Morris. 254 Orchard Road. Phon 6061.

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ONE GREY MARE, weighs aboul 1200 Ibs. Albert Folk, Chestnut HIli Farm .

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SEWlNG MACH INE. Singer cleetric. Slightly used . Cabinel model. Mrs. A. R. Dunlap, 172 Wesl Main Street.

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135- ACRE FARM. Productive. Large barn, near ly new. 8-1'00111 h Oll se , v ry good condition. Sell cheap. Charles F . Walton, Otts Chape l Road . Newar" R. D . 1.

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I·IOUSE. 7 rooms. 100 x 200 n . lot, 4-car ga rage, all conve nie nces. Price reason­ab le. Call Fiore Narcio .

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HOME GROWN RED clover seed. Apply F ra:1k Mood y, Newark , Del.

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CHlCKS. Pullorum clean chicks. 10c each. Bnrr d Rocks, New !-Iampshlres. WhIte Leghorns. Phone 4B57 or 3521. Ncwark F.F.A. Hatchery.

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SEVERAL LARGE TRUCKS two days a week for' volun tary collection of scrap. Contact Newark Defense Scrap Commlt­t.ee. Phone Newark 4971.

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KEYS Made While You WaH by Code or Duplicate

Joseph M. Brown :WaIn St, DIal 4251

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R. T. Jones Funeral Director

Upholstering

ond Repair Work oj All Kind, by Experienced Mechaniu.

All Work Guaranteed

121 Welt Main Street

Newark

Phone flU

Joins Marines The Ne'wark Post ix

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 2, 1()42

WEATHER IS HANDICAP TO lHANKINSON BLUE HEN PREPARATIONS AUTO RACES FOR ANNUAL SOUTHERN TRIPi AT READING

APRIL 19

SNOWSTORM MARS R OF MEMORIAL STAKES W V11la1ol1111Js--.

BY ELKTON·OWNED HOU

J a mes (Moo n ) Mu llins

ATHLETES ENLIST

Mullen, Welldle Join Marines

J ames (Moon) Mu llen and Bill Wend Ie. two star a thlctes a t the Un i­versity of Delaware. have joined the long li st of Delaware men joining the val'ious branches of the United States

armed forces. Both of these men have been accept­

ed in the Marine Corps and w ill leave for the Marine Officer' s Tra ini ng

School upon graduation th is J une. Mullen and Wend Ie have both been

co-captains of the Delaware football team in the two past seasons. Mullen was co- leader along with Melvin Brooks during the past season while Wendle was half of the Apsley-Wendle captainship in 1940.

In joining the armed forces Mullen nnd Wend le join the li st of Delawa re athletes who have seen fit to do thell' par t in partiCipating in the present cmergency. Those who have. lcft pre­viously ar: Howa rd J arvIs. MI lne Schmid. Fred Sloa n. Ray Smith . and J ack Castevens.

TRACK OUTLOOK DISMAL

Bill Tibbit and John Daly Reaching Peak Pitching FornI; Sadowski's Bat Depended On To Carry Brunt Of Offensive Attack

En try Blanks ent To Many

AAA Veterans; SOlne AnIateurs

Nolan Hutchin's CharNol Spangle Wins Three Series To Cop ]3 Inch Title; Chesco Tony Takes Honol's In 15 Inch Class

Running like true c h a mpions, in a dri ving 'n owstorll1

Inc le ment w eath er of late i s making C oach Bill Ma r tin 's job H t h ' 'Elkt d h N I Vic tory seeking speed stal's. many of afternoon, Nolan u c 1I1S on-owne ar 0 of r eady ing t h e Unive r s ity of Delawa r e bas eball team fo r it.s w hom may be in t he ir swan song sea- inch h o und , and C h esco Tony, 15 inch beag le , owned by op e ning contes t of t h e sea s on with V irg ini a Medical College Apl'l l son of a uto racing will r espond to the Brown, Malvern, Pa., took top h onors in t h e ir class in the

t ca ll to petrol a rms that the veteran 8 a very difficult mat e r. Promoter Ralph A. Hankinson is mak- running of the Eastern Beagle C lub's M e morial Chall1niol;:(J.11e

Up unti l Wednesday afternoon the € ing for Sunday. April 19. when Ameri- Stakes over t he S. Hallock duPont course, at Milfo r d

~~u;et~~ o~l~dabn~~: t~::e :~~~ ~:~~ LEROY HILL ~~.~ ~~~in~r::as~~ti~~~l g~~:~~~~.n~~~ ~ Wi~O~~tC~:;P~~ll~~~~~~~~~~e of pract ice and th is is fa r below the at the famous Reading fa irgrounds half Best 01 Breed runner-up in the 13-inch amount necessary to prepare the Blue HERE ON mile track . by Howal'd Thomas. Hens for the calibre of compelttlon Wh ile the call to the color s has been and Becker's H i Star. 15 inch they can cx pect from thei r Virginia small to date in the rea lm of bi g car p lacer. owned by Wallace B. opponents. Th is year the De laware FURLOUGH auto racing. it is expected that before Salisbury. Md. ni ne will be starting their annual fall rolls around ma ny of the boys w ho Concord Spot. owned by southern trek about a week later than wi ll run at Reading will be either in . h I Hartmann. Wilm ington. won in previous spr ings. but the wea t er the army. navy. marines or coastguard . in the 13 inch class wi h has likewise been tardy in developing Flying Cadet and some will have gone to the Golden going to H .A.S. Blue Jay. a long li nes favorable to~vard the be- • speedway via' the route of va lor . Jos. Freed . Read ing. Pa .• and ginning of baseba ll ac tI vity. EXerCISeS In fact the entry list for Rending berg's Sylvia. owned by Wm.

If the weather breaks withi n the I . . I will be subj ec t to th e call to service more. Wilmington. being named next few days. Coach Mar tin will un- Are LImIted as som c of the ea rly b irds may be hound. doubtedly redouble a ll previous efforts carrying on wi th the red. whi te and In the 15 inch class. Dutch to gct his varsity squad in cond ition L H ' II f-- -t d t d ath I bl ue flag instead of the familiar silks Mickey. owned by Wallace B. to begin activities. L ast Friday the I l eteC:~YNe~a~k o~~~· ~c~o~~ i :~ack il~ I that are norma lly waved by the race was third wi th Rhin~harl's ~JXlI'~ 011. ,,""Ud, Blue Hcn mentor dIvIded hIS group town on a three-week fu rlough from starter. ed by Robt. Rhinehart. of candIdates lIlt~ l\~0 clubs and. w~nt Maxwcll F ield . Mon tgomery. Alaba ma. Governmental advice is that sports fourth a nd Buchanan's through several 1I1n1l1gs of a pi acltc.c Hilly. ae he is known to most of I cont lll ue as a measurc of mora le. An by Wilmer Buchanon. Perry gamc 111 order to. check upon the mel - thc residents of Newa rk . enl istcd invcntory of the stocks of racers as- serve hound. its of some of hIS new men an~ pro- in the United States Air Corps on J an- sures that there is suffi cient "r uboer" Roy War e. Woodstown. N. J.. vidc a more useful type of pr1lcltce for uary 15 and Icft immedia tely for Ala- to carry the gaso line glad ia tors for I Blinsinger. Hadden Heights. N. J .. the veterans. bama wherc he has received two and severa l months in their neck r isking Cit . Connell 's Tipster old Lund. Landenberg and Edward

One thing was brough t out quite a half months of initia l training. His game. wh ich simu lates actua l wa rfa rc R iverside. N. J .. were judges clearly in thi s practicc session and training has consisted so far of a pure- more than any other type of contest. P ictured is Ch. Conne ll's Tipster as I t ri a ls wi th J ohn Cochran. thi s was the fac t that the pitchers. Iy basic course and no flying exper- The favored lads of the Han kinson shown by Waller Clark whe n he won . Arthur M. Brown. Malvern. Pa .. J ohn Daly. Bill Tibbit. and others. icncc. circuit of 1942 wi ll b e ava ilable for top honors in the Newark Dog Show as field marshalls. Nolan werc far ahead. of the balters in the Upon his I'eporting back on April Readlllg races. Hanklllso~ says. That in 1939. T ipster has gone far on the owned of the l3 .lI1ch wmner I'h.r:l .• ld l~·slE!eve. ma tel' of reaching top condItion. E\~en 23. Lel'oy wi ll be then assigned to means tha t the word WIll go ou t to )1 h . nshi p t rail si nce those days Spangle. was chmrman of the field though the hurlers were dep~ndlllg I some school for w hat is called "pri- Horn. Sa.lI . Hinnersh itz. Records. Gib- ~n~m~~~ched the pi nnacle Saturday committee. a lmost enltrcly upon st,alght pltch~s ' l mary fli ght tra ining". and just where bons. Ch Itwood. Volk. Shuman. J Oh.ns. w hen he was judged best of breed at The drawing Sunday morning the ~atters showed a ~arked ablhty this training wi ll be received is sti ll Pehlman and Sacavage. encourag l ~lg the Atlan ti c City Kennel Show held I mined the following bracemates: to hIt nothlllg but the a ll'. The entIre a mall l' for the army to d cide. them to make entry for Api'l l 19 w hl le I afl?rnoon produced only a hand fu l of Hilly was surprised to find that the from the ranks of the 194 1 AAA drivers. on the Million Dollar Pier. l 3-inch class - Polliu's Peggy sl.OulnldblylltcS'o nol~aed °sfadwohwICshkl .• wtahSe aleahdo.lmnge Flying Cadets. of wh ich he is a mcm - such fai thful " lily w hi tes" as Duke Bred by Robert R. Connell . of EI-\ owned by J . W allace B. Pollitt ..

Ed Prince is realizing mor e each day _ k f Nalon. Bill Holland. Dave Randolph . Iiolt Heights. Tipster IS. owned by I bury. Md .• WIth FIsher s .Joll)'. what a di ff icul t assignmcnt was hand- h itter on the Dclaware nine for the ~~~'r~i~~ n~~~IO;:e~ll~~:sortt~a~ ~n;~~;;: Frank McGurk. Henry Rogers. Walt Char les S. Hopkins. presIdent of the by J oseph DOUgh. rty. R lcha ed over to i~~~sl~he:r ~el~~::r~ ~~:~~ past two y~ars:. ing calisthen ics. Whereas most of the Adcr. J oe Sostill io. Billy Devol'e and Eastern Beagle Club. Inc .. an~ W?S P ark; Lltze.nber

g s Helen.

of the ~n an ~a rs left last week to Sadowskl.s bIg bat WI ll be depended camps for enlisted men boast of va ried Everett Say lol' may choose to r un on e~pertly handl.ed b~ Mrs. Hopkms m Robert D .. Lltzenb rg. te?ffi fOlV~5 ~ ~ica l ~duca tion instruc- upon to Cal ry a large shar~ of th~ of- athletic teams. the ai l' schools consider the now domi na nt C.S.R.A. (Consoli- h IS Atla ntIC CI ty tnumph . I Shore Dnve AudIence .. Jom the p Y . h fenslvc attack of the genel ally weak- their men too importa nt to r isk injury d ated States Racing Associ ation) cir- Whi te Clay Sagac ious. was handled Frantz. Wood t wn. . J: tors course at An~apolt s:. T e n~v I hitting team. The number of men on on the athletic fie ld. cuit. w hich has been chosen by five by Mr. Hopk ins. h is owner. and was ad - Spar~. owned by Charles T track mentor IS vely WOl ned by t e the club hitting over .300 for the past ______________ pI' moters as the franch ise institution judgcd best of wi nners in the 15 inch I WI.lmmgton. WIth fael that he has only fi~e returnll1g I two seasons can be counted upon the ing a fairly strong arm. the little in- under which theil' events will be con- beagle class a t the Atlantic City show. \ owned by Eal' l Sheaffer. athlctes ~round. With wh Ich to bUIld fingers of one hand. It has always fielder has only to demon trate h is ducted in various sections of the coun- Oa kwood Emma. 0" ned thiS year s edIt ion of the Blue and been pretty much of a mystery to ability to hi t college pi tching to earn . L u. owned by Russell Brannock . Cam - \ Cochran. Newark. \'. ,th Fiu[~e:' • • law'lre Gold rcpresental1ves. 1 Blue and Gold fo llowers how the team himself a starting berth. 1n thc event I y. bridge. ild .; Concord Shorti c. owned Babe owned by \\'1!I'Jm

orman Maxwell. a wo-miler: Jack manag s to win thc majority of its he is not able to oust any of the pl'esent "Subject.to goverl1l:"cnl rcgUlations

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· by Earl Shcaffer. Wilmington. with I Jr .• \-Vest hc~te ;" I' .. : Phill ip .. 11 mileI': Norman LfJrcl. quarter games when it can boast of ~uch :1 I \,ar,i y from th ir posts. Runcic will and suggesllons. HankInson SP.eedIVDY .. R d Martin P atricia. owned by Will iam Dreamer. o\\'n d b~ II .

d L (B ) looks forward to a bIg year m 1942. S Mal'ti n S'lli sbur v Md' Red I\Ihrlin F ·tl· I "ld . It I L milcr; Bob Furman tin . ee . ugs limited numb 'I' of consistcnt hilters. \ I1J'Il\'C n va luable utility man to havc k' "n d' h Id b ' ." ."" • I rUI .tn(. lV . \I 1 •

BaCt'. two fl lei men. are thc only \ Thc answcr is probab ly that th Hens :tJ'ound ince he has exhibited an abili- sa~s Han .1I1son. C:l .lI1g s o~ . c Polly. own d by William S. Martin. via. owned by WillI m X m mbel's of thc squad who have evcr h1l\'c alwnys be n II team that played ty to play either. third base. shor stop. n IIOt of I aCll1g. colol and a rca l ltd- Salisbury l\-1d wi h Char 01 Spangle I Wil mington ' F'i , hl'r ' Cha<e own<~!.·eserlted.

. opencr for an important year." " o\<,' ned by' NOl a"n 'L[lltChl·n<s. El kton'. Md .·.· WI' L1I' am P .· F .. I· .. ·h,.I·.' J '. ' W· ilm",.ientl!d experiellccd any coll!'giatc expen~mcc. heads-up ball and took advall agc or \ or sec('nd .ba e. For thc past week he .c I -The remainder of the squad of 3:> ar any brcak thnt happened to come their has becn working out in the short top I Pollitt's M~rtina was a bye hound. with H. A. . Bllll' :-:1 . . just;) bunch of fellows who arc Will-I way. It could. howcver. be easily a - _pot in the abscnce of Freddie I\Titchell Bowie Open Eastern 15-inch class-Buchannan's Bugler. Harry SpI'ing r. \\'Iltp,n~ton :. inl( to learn. tributed to thc fael that ror thc past who is stI li n the sidelines with an Racin g Season Today l owned by WIlmer Buchannan. Perry \ vIa Lltlle Hoppel'. n \ \ ~ed b) H.II.I·esellled

Thre of thc most consist nt point- thl' e ~ asons Delaware has been able' injurcd fing I'. • . Poi nt. !\'Id .• WI th Conquerer True Hart. Thomas. Fnlltland. Jlld . Il lth gctters of last YCllr. Bill Gcrow. Carty to boast of two of the finest pitchers to Bob Wilson. a lefthanded throw r Pos tponed from \ V ~ncsda) on dC- owned by Georgc Bow n. Trenton. . phey's R ickie. 0\\ ned by Ru~: I

~~~~I~~S. :r:~u~tTonS B~~t~el:lreot~:; ~:es~Ol~:I~t in T~o~~e~I~~c ~:I~k~Sk~'ol~~~ ~:~d\~'~~ e:~ ~~'O \~I~;i~~s ~.~;~~d~::b~~ ~u~:~~~~t~~;~:~~i:~~:~~;:~~~l~:C\:~~ ;i;a~:~~\~~i~~~~.L~d .• o:,7~~ ~~t~.i:~~ ;~CI~. ~~~~~~id;;. ~~:l~~ nce Whl,.,rtaii nment. promising membcrs of la t year's team hander. John Daly. and th reliab le consid red for the vacant righ tfield Iy ushered in the Eastcrn raci ng season Ben. owned by Herbert Thornelte. Newa rk. with Lim stone havc also been lost ither through right-hander. Bill Tibbit. These two job. A former studcnt of Towcl' Hill . Marshallton; Book Mar Bca uty. owned owned by Clarencc incligibility or injuries which makcs boys have accoun ed between them Wilson has shown up particular ly we ll today with the r unning of the :;;5.000 by Georg Marine. Sali sbury. Md .. with ha llloll; Smith's B au' .. any further competition impossiblc. for th majority of wins racked up by in the Oelding department- and if his Rowe Memoria l Handicap. Conncll's Milzie. ow ned by Edwin Raj mond Vansant Bll(

Foremost nmong thc laltci' group is. thc Dclawnrc aggregation during the hitting co~cs <ll'Ound he mt.y Ond him- Staging a tcn-doy spr ing meeting. Lawson. Ncwark; White Cloy Sogac- ark with Tip's G iri ll' l\!elvill Drooks. co-captain of the uni-I pa~t two campaIgns. sclf thc third member of thc Delawarc Bowie will opcratc two Saturdays to ious. owned by Charles S . Hopki n . tbur M. Br \··n. Jlhhl rn. ersi~y of Delaware football team dur- Several fl' shmen are making quite ou~Oeld. The ot hel' two spots arc now close it· season on Monday. Apri l 13. N wm·k. with Thortlc tte's S pu r t. own- Rivcr !\'Iij. owncel I,. Ra)llh

ing thc past ctlmpaign. who has becn a n impression on th Blue Hen men- bell1g hcld down by a couple of veter- Skipping onc dny thc bnngtoils wi ll ed by Hcrbert Thornette. Marshallton: Buckingha m. New •• rl, with forccd to h"ng up the spikcd shoes lOr by the manner in which they have ans. Perry Burkett and Harry Trwin. mov to Havre dc Gracc for their fif- Rhinehnrl's Sport. owncd by Rober t Brown Gal. oWlled b~ :-Iol:m bccousc of a trick knee pickcd up (,n I perform d in the carly practices. FOI'e- Paul Hart. husky freshman catcher. teen day spring mcet there bcginning Rh ineh art. Qunrryvi lle. P a .. with Elk 'I' Elkton. Md .: HalRll)' Fltt. thc gridiron. Brooks was onc of the most among thc first ycar men vicing has not becn ab le to how his wares April 15. Landing Reb I Too. owned by J ohn J . Roy Wamble. Rcadin p,l.. I ading spri nters on the squad last year l fot' sta rting positions is little Barncy as a baseballer since he has becn oc- J ones. Elkton. Md.; Chesco Tony. own- er's Druid . ow n d by fl nd garncrcd many points in the 100 '\ Runcie. This young fellow who hails cupied wi th spri ng football practicc HERDMAN Q ALIFJE ed by Ar thu l' M. Brown. Ma lvern. P a .• er. J I· .. Wilmington : 11 A yd. and 220 yd. dashes. The loss of from Frccport. N. Y .• is making a de- for thc past three weeks. Hart comcs 1'1. C. Herdman. bowling in the Na- I with Du tch Hollow Mickie. owned b y owned by Harry Spr lllgcr. Brooks and Arkie Vaughn. who is de- termined bid to ta ke the third base job to De lawarc with qu ite a reputa tion t ional V ulcan ized F ibre Leaguc on J . Wallace B. P ollitt. Salisbury. Md.; ton. Wi til Char 01 Tiny voti ng his time to baseball thi s spring. \ away from Phil Dohcrty who handled as a mask and mill man . howevcr. a nd Newark alleys qualified for the Ncws- Becker's HiStal'. owned by J. Wallace by Nolan Hutchi n~. Elkton. leaves Coach Prince without a Si ngle j the spoi on many occasions las t year. may cause a few changes to be made J oul'lla l bowling award recently w hen B. P ollitt. Salisbury. Md .• was a bye- cord S pot. own d by pr ing man at the present. Specdy afoot. a sure fie lder posscs- once he swi ngs into action. I he turned in scorcs of 221. 208. 208. hound. I ma nn. Wilmington. with

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The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 2, 1942 Seven Mr. and Mrs. S . N. T amm a ny were t NE

in Lewes this :-vee.k nttending fun eral W PHONE Bettys ..... . .. . ......... .. .... . . 8 40 Beers ....... . . . ... 161 164 servIces of Lleut-Comm. Tammany K . of 1' ., Newark Tolals . .. 846 856 884 2586 ~~~~~I~ ...... . brother of MI'. Tammany, w ho died re~ I GO C. Ritchie . . ... ..... 115 000 jgs- ;~! Marquess .. ~1.k~6' 189 170- 555 ~~~~e ... .

176- 503 ft: benczc r .. 22 1

. 142 168 16!1 137 150 Ion

138- 527 16 480 145- 459 139- ·159 15 -1110 l:l~~tplft a i.n U1e Bl'Ooklyn N avy Yal'd I OK READY ~fl~i~k~~,~~n . . ......... :. m i~~ 135- '150 ~UflOIPh . . . , :: :~~ :~~ m- ~g~ R. WhIteman

D~el slll~ ........... : ........... m 19? 1g3- ~:\~ W~I(~r., . 162 180 160:= ~02 I Tolnls MI·s. R ob rt Frist sustained painful I NEXT W M. Ritchie .... 000 170 000- 170 Loomis 161 164 155-~ I

.. t75 ... 164 .. 162

804 790 750 2413

ED injuri es. fl'om. a fall at he, r h.ome in EElf Totals ...... . 816 FRIDAY NIG HT I.Il G " Ne\Vpol t thIS weel,. Mrs. Frl st was '- Totals . 753 875 762 24\0 886 833 2537 N w>lrk Rotary Club . . ..... ~~ J~

7 17 20 J9 :!7 :lR

I . t A & l' M k t Wolf Ha ll Mflsons .. . . . . "7 1hUITYt mg 0 answer the t lephone when Gregg . ·189·

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6720-- ~9827 1 Bpha.'I·lrlclptts . 204 204 158- 56(; ollege Farm .... 24

FIllHls s e npped and fe ll down the stai rs D' Jordan 178 149. . . . ..... 149 134 J82- ·165 Danila ... '" ..... 21 fmcturing severn I ribs . ' Irectories ~:~~rt~n ..... i~g m i5~= ::g r.,'~g;ul ·y ... ~3ci g~ ;g~= ~~~ ~Y~III~;:s \~,~'~~I~ Co. .... . .... : 1~

DEFENSE ACTIVITIES ABUNDANT

Will Contal'n B1Tinodtals '.' 715158 S

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1 7153-6 _"4

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GITbobtSals' . . 158 202 15 516 Nowark HOlary Club ~ , ..... 856 822 820 2507 Silk ....... . " J59 1r.5

38 Reve lers D. Landers . ..... J31 165 160- 504 178- 474 II : :167 t43- 41 5 157- 537

781 Names Bettys Eissner ..... J89 183 192- 564 1 nl'ck ...... . ..... 158 flU

'c ~~~~r. .... ..... .. .. m J55 000- 313 ~a~~it.e.~1.a.n ::::::: m l ~~ ]~g= ~~g 1'~~~~'t'i~ :::: :: m l ~g Gibbs ... 141 n~ ggg= 5g~ Herdman ... . ... 186 114 166- 466 1 I\prd 2nd - Fire Chief

InnI1l-lh'1Il1 uf the Minquas 'lp;1I1,' repo rt s tha t the new

nel olle-ha lf horsepower s ire n Ilrdrred by the Newport De-

. is on its way to New­The new siren wi ll be p laced tow('r :t1llngside the fireh ouse, WIll ,,:;;urc res idents of New­

the , urrounding area ample should there be a n emergency

iptillils w ill be solicited of the a r ea to m eet the

the :i re n. Letters have by C. C. COllingwood,

and Art hu r G. Craig, A s­innan of the Newpol·t De­

ll cil. setli ng forth t.he purpose mp~i"'l. a nd b lock wardens 'ved their I'cceipt books for

mpaign (lnd are a utho rized to go with collec tions (o r the siren .

Newport Defcnse Council w ill a motion picture " Fighting the

b~" 111 th Kre bs School a udi­on Thursday evening at 7:30. cture is released th ro ugh the of CIvilian Defense, a nd is

through the ourtesy of the du­The genera l p ublic is

attend in o rder ti1at they ow what to expect sh ould a n

occur. C. C. Coll ing wood, an of tbe Newport Civilian De­

activities. lI'i ll summarize the of his group.

ial Pal m Sunday ser vices were the Newport Methodist Church

. with the Rev. R. S. H odg­. speaking o n "The W ay ". The evening service was

ot the l\ [ethodist Youth Fel-

Marshallton Meetings Weekly

Disl!'i bu ti n of the new telephone di:'ectory to subscribers in thi s viCinity WI ll beg in next Thursday, Apri l 9, it was a nnou nced by D onald M. Huber, di strict m anager for the Di amond S tate

I Telephone Compa ny . ComPle.te deliv­er y sh ould be made w ithin five d ays.

Almost 50,000 cop ies of the new di­I rectory w ill be d e livered to subscr ib-

le I'S in Delawar e City, H ockessin, H olly Oak, M Iddletown, Newark, New Castle,

Marsha llton, Apri l 1 - Mrs. John W arw ick, Md., a nd Wilmington. This G . DeLuca of Wilmington. is instruct- is approx ima tely 3,500 more tha n were ing an a ir r a id precaution ing class each di stributed in the in iti al delive ry last Wed nesday a nd Friday ni gh t at 7:30 year. o'clock in the Mill Creek Fire H all. M r . Huber also sa id that all Wilming­The classes a r e be ing a ttended by a t ton teleph one numbers in the 3-6000 to least fifty civilia n defense v olunteers. 3-6999 seri es have had the prefix nUffi­T he class is bei ng sponsored by the ber "3" cha nged to "4". Thus, WiI ­Mil l Creek Secto r Civili an Defense mington 3-6877 became Wilming ton 4-Council in cooperation with the Ameri- 6877, tc . can W om e n 's Volunta ry Service. Scott T he telephone company sta r ted m ak­V . Norr is, ch ief of the M ill Creek Fire ing the cha nges in J a nua ry and all the Company, is chairman of the defense new numbe l's are listed in the new council. direc tory. Subscribe rs a re urged to

Eac h Monday the defe nse council consu lt the new directory before ma k­h olds a m eeting at the fi re h all for ing calls. air raid wardens and othe r volun teers Similar cha nges have been made in for Civili a n D efense. P roble ms are the Holly Oak numbers in ti1 e 600 to discussed a nd reports on the organi za - 699 scr ies where "5" was prefixed to tion in each block a nd a center is to the p resent numbers. Thus, H olly Oa k be maintained at th e fire h a ll. 643 becam e H olly Oa k 5643, etc.

Res iden ts of Cra nston H eigh ts Civil- These number c ha nges in Wilming-ia n Defense Sector h ad their fin ger- ton a nd Holly O ak have bee n m ade prints taken at the Cra nston H eights necessa ry by the r apid expansion of fire hall last week. J ohn Ew ing of the central offi ce fac ili ties h er e a nd in C ed a r s was in ch a rge. Holly O a k , M r . Huber exp lai ned.

Albe rt W . Petit, ch a irma n of the sec- I 'lT~e new. directo ry's 142 aJph a betical tor, h as a nnounced a new class in l P< g · s contalll 38,781 lt s tll~gs. ThIS IS chemical warfar e which sta rted W ed- 3.254 more tha n the last dIrectory li st­nesday nig h t at 7:30 o'c lock. at " Gain- Ings a nd IS a ga m of about 10 %. or 's Awning S hop," BI'ookland T er-

The young people presented r ace. BOWLING ~inging. as we ll as a discuss ion H oly W eek Services are being held on "P,lIm Su nday Thoug hts and I in Marshall ton Methodist Church Tues­En tenng Jerusa l~m.'· Mr. J. D . day, Wednesday and Thursd ay eve-sang "The Palm. Samuel Ba ll - . nings MO NDAY NIGHT LEAGUE . the Men's Bible Class. I . Krebs School wi ll be closed on A bus iness m.eeting of the P nrent- Texaco .. . ..... . . . ... ... ....... .. ~~

Frid;I'y and Easter Monday. Glenn Teache.l·s ASSOC IatIOn of Marsh allton I ~Iaktion a l Fibre 'ompany .... , ... 32

L 13 16 22 25 29 3D

Kr;~~t~c~~~~~~osl~ ~~~,u~~~ ~i~~:t~~~t~~cl~~~oi~~ t~=sa~~:~Ol~UO~day I ~~I;~~~~t:; ' v~;a;lt' " : ~~ IJr II1stl ucllon . I The sessIon w as the first SInce De- Rcd Clay Creek . .~ . 9

tden Gass has <1 uthorJzed a c mber because of CIVIlI an Defense Elkton e, d Warfare Class fOI the B e l- classes a nd actIVItIes w hIch have bee n W,~~~Ollg~1I ". {~~ :~~ { ~~= ~~~ t;IOUp of the Newport eclol of h eld 111 the commulllty J oseph A L Couden . . t 8~ 127 000- 315 I'dn De!en.o CouncIl. The firs t I ~l"Ilgo conducled the bus illoss m eet- ~~~,~~\t .. . .... ~~g ] ~~ ~~t= :~~ \\"ill be held on Tuesday eve- m g. De legn tes ,,~ere apPo lllted for the Baker .. . 000 000 159- 159 the Absalom .1oIH'S School. with an nua l conventJOn of the Delawa re Totals .. . ......... 791 747 813 2351

nnillgh',ln ;,nd Percy G ardiner Sta te Parent-Teacher Assoc ia tion in

Dove r , April 18. Crowl ......... ~.~x!9~o 151 166-507 . of the Belvid I'e. area will i Mi ss .. ~essie Cox , :ha ~rman prog r a m. Brown .. . .. J90 J68 167- 525 week to discuss the m a tter h ad III I anged a pI ogl am of m ollon ~~ie eman . : ................. ~~~ i~~ :~~= ~g& I

fo r B elvidere. A p la n pictures . tha t wereyrese~ted foll owing ~l:~~ .. &~g 127 ~~~=m way to h a ve fire plugs in- the bus illess sess Ion . Refreshments 000 that section to provide ample Through the Year" was shown through I Totals .. . ....... 884 825 818 2527

the courtesy of t he Coco-Cola Com- Fri endl y Five pa ny, also a film on incendiary bombs Sheaffcr ... .. 168 184 160- 512

ro Grange u f Ne\Vport held a w as presented. I Ritch ie ... .. 159 000 000- 159 Party on Monda y eveni n g in GIbbs ... .. .. : ~~~ m {~t=m n's Club Building. H ostesses Mrs. Mary Crouch of Marsh allton ~er~ener . .. 144 174 17J- 489

in cha rg of tho tables w hich suffered a heart attack on Friday and D~re "~~ .. : :' .. 000 185 168- 353 a rl"Unged by months, a nd the r e ma ins seriously ill a t her h ome. I m was appropriate for Lhe m onth On Tuesday night th e L adies Auxil - Totals.. . . 860 907 822 2589

Severa l short plaY5 were iary of M ill Creek Fire Company e n- Slack C~~.t. 1~~ant 158

by the members. ~~~~ta~a~~ ~~ ~o~~~h~;y mS:~i~!r:t :~~ ~d'~~nso',; .: ..... : }~~ m lion will sponsor a program' to marked their birthd ay anniversa ri es ~~~~bY" . . ......... i:~ 7~~

in the school auditorium during Februa ry a nd M a rch. Cregg .. . 000 000 . . 799 817

National Fibre Co.

160- 480 000- 28J 131- 430 177- 542 171-538 152- 152

791 2407

Blind. .. . J1 6 110 000- 226 J . Hopkins . . .. 171 !G9 ~-511 Tolals .. .. ' \\ ,;, ' \i' n7~~ribe761

2n;ot~:~nd . ... 000 125 000- J25 Totals . 873 779 838 2490 I Nelson . .......... 153 170 . ..... i~I~''; s 5~IUb 665 000 1228 'I'HURSDA Y NIGHT LEAG UE , Megilligan. Jr . .... 174 144

~~;~':r .... ......... :~~ ~gg ggg= ~g~ Fllml Standing ~a~~~i~an ... ~.'''''", ...... l ~~ 1 9~ Mumford . .. J36 149 149- 434 W L Cochran ........ 11 6 150

~~~\T'" . . Mg m l:~ ~~~ ~~Ie~~~~.~ ~.hurch. ..: :: l ~ Totals Rhodes .... 000 110 77- J87 1 Neighbors Phey. .... . 38 22 Cobb . . " 000 000 122- 122 State Gua"d No. 2 . . 32 28 Mumford

- - Newark Cleaners . 27 :13 Walker . Totals ..... .. .. . . 563 707 637 1907

1

State Guard No. I .~ . .. ....... 1 59 P . Ewe ll

McSpadden ~~W.'~~I( 1~~ea ll e;;1 136- 503 Walslrum ... N~~gh.~O~~thC173 201- SS8 ~11~~~~~k Wollaston ' . 155 .156 182- 4931 Edm". nson ......... 134 144 14_ 422 Totals Liedl ick . . .... . .. .. . 102 120 J66- 388 Baker ...... .... ... 130 158 169- 457 Bellman 145 165 157- 467 TolOll1Co .... . .. ... . 187 J68 181- 536 Douglas ........... 221 210 J52- 583 Blind .......... . ... J 12 12:1 12_ 359 (Fg~WJ.ET)

. 758 727

Colleg"e Farm . 177 146

106 135 ....... J25 15R

. . 164 141 . . I II 135

.. 083 715

77 1 2307

187- 510 135- 015:1 117- 367 14:1- 471 . 129- 395

71t 2106

165- 488 131- 372 166- 0149 121- 01 26 129- 375

712 2110

Totals ......... 789 852 79:J 24341 Totals . .. . . . .. m 766 819 2362 M,'SO 'IS Red Clay Creek All-Stars ..

Stephenson ....... 167 165 15_0186 Roberts... . . .. 145 J23 159-427 Major .. .......... 117 150 159-426

rio~?~~(tard ............ m m ~gci= ~~~ I ~~~~en· : ::: .... ::: m l ~g m= ~g~ ~;Il(l?~~ey ...... :: m bgci b~t-= ~:17 Porter ......... . .. 134 000 151- 285, Smith ....... . .... 112 170 148- 430 Shean' r 195 179 133- 507 R. Woodward ...... 190 154 186-530 Bowlsby. Sr .... . ... 189 J74 JGO-523 Hill . . 109 156 159- 504 Springer .... ~ ~ 163- 304

1 Tota ls .. . ..... 803 815 729 2347 Ralph ..... 000 135 122- 257

Ttl I Tola ls ............ 767 754 716 2237 o as ........... 794 702 858 24J41 Holl ingswo rth Co. WEDNES DAY N"GJI'l' LEAGUE McSpadden ~~~V.~~I~ 1~~eaner~6 J58-461 Stephenson .. ...... 137 167 130- 434

W L , Wollaston . . ... 16J 148 J47- 456 W. Holl ingswol·th .. J03 1:14 129- 306

Contincn i~i-'Di;';";~;"(i . : :::: 29 15 I Liedlick .... J 15 J49 1:11- :195 Blind . . ..... 125 125 125- 375 Elk ton 30 14 Walte rs .. " 159 148 168- .175 1 Powell .... .. .. .. . .. 120 138 153- 411

~~~~~~~~ Men ... . i~ ~~IDOllglas .. . 172 181 172-525 Blind ...... III 134 122- 367

~o':;:i:~~~lal ' pi~~'t ··· ······ ····::: :3 ~~! ~T.o.ta.lsliiliilii.· .•.• 7.521ii.7.821ii.7.7.6 . 2.31.oiiii.T.otiaJ.siiiiiiiiii·.· i59i6iiii6Di8iiiii6i5Diii19~53 Co nt. Plant 1.

P. Fulton .. . . 202 165 179- 546 Walstrum .... . 155 175 192- 522 F isher . ... 144 J56 159- 459 H. Fulton .......... 153 148 146- 447 Blind . ... . ..... 000 146 11 7- 263

Totals ... ... .. ... 654 790 Business Men

Ewing .... 179 158 Mille r 154 146 Powel l . . .. . ... . ... 000 156 K. Whiteman . . J71 J59 Mote " 155 J69

Totals . 659 788

Continental Dia m ond P . Whi teman ...... 185 19J Herbener ......... J76 164 Hogan .. . .... J63 182 J aquette ... J61 155

793 2237

172- 509 11 7- 417 140- 296 159- 489 168- 492

756 2203

I 170-552 162- 502 177- 522 IDI 507

CI-IICI(S Barred Plymou th R ocks, Ne w H ampshires, White L eghorns a nd R ock­red cross . These chicks are backed by 22 years of h a tching and poultry experience in produc ing chicks to m a ke a profit for you . A ll ou r breeder s a re pullorum tested and culled by ti1e S tate offici als with no reactors on l ast test.

We do cus tom h atching of turkey and hen eggs. Write , phone 01' vi s it us.

Phone 437.

SCARBOROUGH'S HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, MILFORD, DEL.

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •

Hams Swift's Premium

Whole or Shank Half

Armour's HaIns. Whole or Shank Half

Sweeter #cause its Corn -Fed

39c

· 37c

's BLACK HAWK TE IU'R AM

H ere's the season's eating at Easte r t i me , , , Rath's Black Hawk Tend'r Ham.

It's sweeter-tasting, milder, and so tender

Ib 35c

LEG of LAMB . . lb. 29c LAMB SH'OULDERS 37c

Boneless, Rolled

FLANI( LAMB lb. lOc For Stewing

• • • • • • • • •

9th for the benefi t of the Dancing pupils of Miss Mil­

Bryan will be fea tured in the Mrs. Frank R. Whi te ,

of the P a re nt-Teacher Asso-

Letters Testamentary I Totals

N;t~~!t~s o~:r~~~I~I~:~nt~!';~~~te~:c~:~~~~ ~~~~:r mentary upon the Esta te of Fannie Keen Wa ll ace ... Si mons late of White Clay Creek Hundred , Woodri ng deceased. were duly granted unto Frank Herdman

..... 163 191 .... J34 155 .... 191 163

147 197 . . .. . . 195 J4 1

140- 494 J55- 444 \ J58- 512 158- 502 J57- 493

Beel CROS.S CUT.

VEAL RIB CHOPS VEAL LOIN 'CHOPS

43c 45c

Boa rd in sess ion thi s wee k their Miss iona ry con tribu­

th year of $150, and voted to te $40 extra to the building

Their monthl y payment has $ ~, ma king $60, a nd the additiona l

will bring their payment to ing fund this yea r to $100.

of the Newport W oman 's and the il' friends enjoyed a -in-Party "~ on Tuesd ay at noon .

Crowley of the Philadel -te Da iry Council w as in

The party was a rran ged for h the efTorts of Mrs. Otho N. Chai rman o f American H omes,

committee. Fo llowing the lun­rs. Selby presented Miss Edith

of the Amer ica n Viscose who d emo nstra ted r ayon

Public Sale of

K. Simon, on the Eigh leenth day of March A. D . 1942 and all persons indebted Totals .. 830 847 768 2445 to th e sa id deceased nre requested to Red Clay Creek make payments to the Executor without d e lay, and a ll persons h aving d em ands agai nst the deceased are required to ex­hibit and present the same dul y probated to the said Executo r on or before the Eighteenth day of March A. D . 1943 or abide by the law In th is behalf .

Crossland Ewing " ., Richardson D ennison . Sha kespeare Klair

· J84 Jl5 · 142 J56

... 124 160 · Jl 5 000

..... t6D 159 .... 000 110

142- 441 123-421 127- 411 168- 284 158- 486 000- 11 0

Totals .... 734 700 719 2253 Address

. John P . Cann, TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUP. Attorney-at-law. W

~~~I~i~~~~:1~e~~~~,~~.g, I ~~~~ ~i::l~f'S .: ~~ 3-26-3tc

Frank K . Simon s. R ed C l ~y Creek ' ... . . .......... . 27 Executor. Lions Club .. . ... . . 18

\'1 HAD MY P~\NT S1'OLEN

ONCE!" Safety Sam Is taking no chances on losing his

MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT.

• this painter knows a valuable thlnq when he sees ill

• You will, too. whon you see the beauty. color permanance. and value that

MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT can add to YOUR home,

• We'll be glad to tell you more about I!.

E. J. Hollingsworth Co. Lumber, Coal, Fuel Oil, MiUwork, Building Materials,

Hardware, Paints, Glass, Fencing, Etc.

NEWARK, DELAWARE Phone 507

L J5 J7 21 21 30

· 37c Boneless

RUMP ROAST Ib 4Sc Boneless, No Waste

Juicy, Florida

ORANGES . doz. 23c 200 S ize

FLORIDA ORANGES .29c Seedless

• GRAPEFRUIT . • •

Pink or White

• PEARS

. 2 for 13c

6 for 25c

TOMATOES, fancy . Ill. 17 c

NEW PEAS 2 Ibs 2Sc Green

STRIN'G BEANS SCALUONS . WATERCRESS RADISHES SPINA'CH NEW CABBAGE ONI'ONS

. lb. 25c 5c 8c 5c

· 2 Ihs. 19c · 3 lhs. ]3c · 2lbs. 13c

I: STRAWBERRIES. pint 21c Chickens

BROILERS 2Y4 Ih. aYg. 4,lc FRYERS 3 to 3 Y2 Ih. avg.38c ROASTINGCHICI(ENS 37c:

I Ex tra Fancy

PiJ;leapple . · 19c

SWEET PI'CI(LES . jar 15c PIOOLLI RELISH. . 18c LIBBY'S PEAS . can 15c MACOTOMATOES 2 for 25c

Tartan

• ASPARAGUS TIPS, can 33c : STAYMAN APPLES 3 lb. 19c •

JELLY EGGS . 2 Ihs. 25c: MINTS, Extra Thin 25c • • PEANUT BRfITLE, can 39c. •

• YAM SWEET Potatoes • 3lhs. 23c:

WHITE POTATOES • 15 ]hs. 45c:

• • • JOHN F. RICHARDS • • • • • Phone 586 Newark, Delaware • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Eight

Legion COIlIlUaJl rl Cl' To B I'oaclcllsl ' Vat· Mcssag p

Lynn U. Slumbaugh. Natio nal mllndcr of Thc Ameri can I cgion. will delivcr an address on OItC of the diO'i­cult probl ms of the war on East l'

Sundny, Apl'i l 5, from the Chica.l{o studios of the Blue Ne:twork . The ad­dress will be' h('l;' r! hcrc at eight 0'­

clock. ea~tel'l\ \";It· lim . The Imlll)l·t;lI1ce (If Cumm'lJ1d r

Stambaugh's nddress is indicat ed by the fact th . t the B lue Net work has nssign d thi s .pl ndid eveni ng period to hi s half hour Il1 ssngc on the "Truth

Group ITIC'e li ngs of Leg ion Posts throughout the country a r bcing 0 1'­

~anizeel to heal' thc Cumma ndel"s ad ­dress.

Safcty l\1ov j('S !tOW1I At ROhU'y Meeting

J ohn R . Fadel'. acting manager of thc Dciawal'e Safcty Council, was gues t at the wee k ly dinner meeting of the Newark Rotary Club, in Hanna 's Tca Room . Monday cvening. anel pre­sented fllms o n sa fety drivi ng and eel u­cr tion.

Prcsen ted by Samuel Hand lol'f. · pro­

tHulay Ordinance (Continued from page i)

" nd Six P. M. And betwcen thc hours of Eight P . M . and Midnight on Sunday.

Any pc rson. firm 0 1' corporation who shall viola t any of thc provisions of thi s ol'dina ncc hcrcof shall be guilty of II misdemcanor and upon conviction her of shn ll bc pu nished for the Orst o fTcnsc bv " 0 ne of not less than Ten Dollars ($ 10.00 ). 0 1' more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00 ). 0 1' by imprisonmcnt of not morc than ten ( 10) days or by both One nnd impri onment in the disc rction of the court ;md for the sccond and eac h subsequent offense shull be punishcd by a fine of not less Iha n Fifty Dolla rs ($50.00) nor more than Two H undrcd and Fifty Dolla rs 1$250.00), or by imprisonment for not mo re than two (2) months. or by both

, fin and impl'isonment in the discre­tion of the court."

Prcsent at the meeting Tuesday evc­n ing wcre : Dr. Thos. F. Manns, chair­man. A. B. Eastman, secretary. Mcrvin S. Da le, treasurcr, Bla ir Casho, Earl F . Dawson, W. Fl'ancis Linde ll. Mrs. P aul D. L ovett, J ohn K. Speicher, Mrs. Ruth Runk. R. E . Stone, Dr . H. E. Tif­fa ny. and N . N. Wright.

gram chairman, MI-. Fadel' showed S tllde nts Cond ucl ~~~;ctyti~~~ou~~O~!~~at;~~~ble" and ' 1 Cltd tian a A sem bly

President S amue l E . Damel'On con- Students of the fifth and sixth grades ducted the m eeti ng. I had cha rge of the T hursday morning

I assembly period at Ch ri stl ana School wi th Sa lly Conn announcing the fol­lowing program.

H . E . Stahl To Address P.-T . A. HCl'e On April 14 ' 'The Capi tal Sh ip", a poem by De­

Mrs. Milt n Draper. p I' s ident of the lena Amoroso; "Uncle Sam", a poem by Newark Parent-Teac}- ,~ rs Association, Sa lJ y Conn . The flute a nd harmonica has announced that the next mee ti ng , choir p layed lhe C rad le H ymn. Old of that organ ization wi ll be held in I B lack J oe. The Hom e Road and My the h igh schoo l a uditorium on Tuesday Countr y with the entire school joining even ing, Apri l 14. in the s inging of the P ledge of A lIcg-

H. E. Stahl. superintendent of Clay- lanc . mont schools, who has It'aveled ex- Home room officers for grades five tens ively in J apan will address m m- and s ix have been elected as follows' bel'S a t th is meeti ng on "Some lmpres- Arthur Vandepoele. president. W illiBm s ions or J apan" gai ned on a r ecent trip Reusch. vice president. John Edwards. to that country. Colored p ictures iI - secretary and Everett Ovenden, treas-lustra ting hi s lecture wi ll be shown. mer.

F llnc l"U1 SCI'vices For Mr . Aloha Bakc l' LeclUl'es At Assem bly A. H . I. Easlbm'n Wedne day

Mrs. A loho Bakcr . world travelcr Funera l e rvices for Albert H . 1. and lecturer . gave an illustrated ta lk ! Eastburn. Corner Ketch . were con­on "Far Eastern Countries I nvolved in I dueled from the R. T. J ones funeral The War" nt the regu la r week ly as- parlors here Wednesday aflernoon , sembly pcriod in the high school aud i- April 1. " t 2 o'c lock with the Rcv. lorium at 8:40 yesterday moming. I George W. Good ley. Jr., pnstor of

A specin l assembly featuring the pre- Ebenezer Church. officiating. Inter­sentation of moving pictures wi ll be mcnt wns maele in the Ebenezer Ccme­he ld in the auditorium nt 2:30 thi s tery. a ftern oon. Mr. Eastburn had been ill for some

timc and succumbed to npoplexy Sun­

Schools To Obsel'vc day a fternoon. He is survived by his wife.

Spring Vacations The deceased hnd bee n a blacksm ith in the Corner Ketch section for a

Both the University of Delaware and num be r of years prior to hi s ill health . Newark H igh School studen ts and fac- He had been a life -long resident o r u lly membcrs will enjoy a ten-day that seelion. spring vacation over thc Easter holi-

days. H' W k T UnivcrsiLY classes will dismiss Sat- I OSICl'y or c r s 0

urday at noon and rcconvene Mo nday I Give Be ne fi t. Dance m orning. April 13 while at the New- .. ark Public Schools cla5se wi ll be di s- Coop rat~ng \~Ith t~e Newa rk g~n -missed at the closc uf school th is af-, end c()m~lltt:c In thell' .efTor t t,o. l' a,,~ ternoon and tal,e up agni n on Monday funds fO I the ,1V y Relt~f Weck . Til m orning. April 13. I Ncw .Ca: llc County HOSiery Work er

1I~'ocI;tllon Wil l stage a danc' ,n thc - Nt \.; C"nlury lub (Jl1 the e\'cning of

'1'0 ATTEND ,'EnVICE SH tmcl.,.v. April 113.

Americ;m Fla,:' Council No. 28 .. Jun- Tict-( Is wi ll be sold fll1' the ben fit ior O .U.A .M, \Vi II Gt end Divine Sc!'- alr"ir with a ll nel proceed: b('il1g vice at Chl' isliana IV!. E. Church on turnc I oVC!' to the Navy Re lie f Com­Sunday cvcnin g, April 12, a t 7:30 0'- millce. A. A. Fosler and W. A. H ulse clock. All member of the order are are in chargc o f arra ngements for the requested to be present. I afTair.

DR. S. W. SMITH Eyes Examined Tucs.-Th urs. 2:30-5 P . 1\1. Mon.-Wed. 7-8:30 P . M.

1<1 2 E. 1\'[a in ·t., Ncwarlt Phonc 3351

~'~~~~,s S,""" " ~~~,~~~" ~'~'S,~~" " S,~" "" S\~

~. ANNOUNCEMENT ~ ~ DR. V. LEONARD BROWN ~ ~ ~':li:O::dii:t ;:w:::~ D::::::i:~ ~

I Mon.-Wed. & F r i. cvcnlngs 7-9 ~

F r iday alternoon 2 to 6 ~

11 W. Main Sl. During office bours ~

WS~~~:~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

SING! LAUGH ! BE MERRY •

PLANT ATJON MINSTREL Presented by P Ollcadcr Grangc

TH RSDA Y EVENING, APRIL 9 Cul'lltin 8:15

AT T ilE GltANGE HALL, GLASGOW, D EL.

Admission

Adult · 40c Children 20e-Tax Included

• • • • •

• ..... ~ ................... . r;:;=:::::;::;"'''1 ~ For beUer living at lower co t

~ Oxford Locker Company, Inc.

L East Baltimore Pike - Oxford, Pa.

Telephone: Oxford 484

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LOWER PRICES PAAS EGG DYES pkg 10c 3 pkgs 25c

Asco No·Waste Lean 15c Sliced BllCON J1- lb

:;;ii;aEggs 2 lb. 23c

p'~gI8C -------

ROB. FORD LUSCIOUS

PEACHES! 2"·'::,: SI'iIi '9""' c •

cans ...

BLACK PITTED

CHERRIES N0217c

lfluppy 1£usttt ~rrrttttg!l

Hel'e's the Food 10 Make Your Easlel' Feast

Comple te

Small Smoked Easter

HAMS Ib 33c Whole

Ham

Morrell's E·Z·Cut

Ready-to-Eat Hams Frying Chickens Freshly Killed

Rib Beef Roast TURKEY . .. An Easter Treat T ende r H en

TURKEYS 12·14 Ib average Ib 35c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 17 ·oz cans 23c

W ilson's Ce rtified

Smoked Beef Tongues Assorted Meat Loaves Swift's Se1ected

PORK LIVERS

Ib 29c 1·2 Ib 19t

Ib 19c

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ClltiF. FIGS Blue Ribbo n pkg IOc

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Texas Savoy Spinach 2 Iba ge

New Southern Cabbage 3 lb. g e

. ~ I Black Arkansas Apples 3 Ibalge

~ Texas Bullon Radishes 2 bchs ge

Clll.. Wlll.NUTS Red Dia mond Ib 27c

GRAPE .JUICE A~~~c~~;e 2. ·,~~. 17c AS 11 ~G'U

12. ;~,44C 44-02 pkg 17c Gold Seal Cake Flour

Soft-a-Silk Cake Flour 44-02 pkg 23c Try Hheat.flo" r;~t;;' - AI'--O~r White Breadls

AscoC:ollee En .. ic h e d on Our Gua rantee with extra v itamln:s and mjllcra l~ ~~~~~.~~~a ma~~~~~~~ ••• ~m~ •• ~.a~~ •••• ~.~m~ •• ~~ •••• ~ = ( ·rl ..... EIT"cll l'l' Unt il ()In. h,1I' ~ And you 'll T AST E w hy w e se ll

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= New rk' s Modern I: ] medl7e 3'lge 2ge ASCO Win·Crest :: Self, S2rvice Food i cks _ Cks COFFEE COFFEE II Market ~ P & G W HITE

i 165- 67 M N~~:\J~AP ,,2. e ,,2.le E. MOlen 51. C H- -I P S 0 2 Ibs _47c _ 2 lb. 41c

Save CO""orls l or "re",i"",.

NEWARK DEL 8 ~·oz ge Fl ak es or Granules ARepp'U'Tatiofi Rob-Roy Cola • k 22 oz ~ ~ pple Ced Ro~ Roy Pale Dry qt bot 10e

, • p 9 Pkg_6 __ 6_ C_ I 8r Canada Dry Pale Dry 28·oz bot lse:

---- Le hlh CI ~ gal Jug 25c Hla .. Rock Ginger Ale 3 qt bts 2Sc• Free PO.kllle g Ig ouse eanser gal 43e Gosman'. Ginaer Ale 3 qt bts 25C. ~ 2 cans 7c jug Hlr.'. Root Beer 6 12,0% bots 25e

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