"Peace oa Earth --:'::~·' Goodwill Toward l To You Men" Li ------' THE NE KPOST XXXVIII Number 39 The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 25, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS

Rites For William Local Women Active In FOUR NAMED J. Ford Saturday BAUSMAN U. OF D. TO Recent Chapter' Meeting TWO ARE F uneral serviccs for William J . Ford, At a recent meeting of the Delawan' of Southwood, wcre held at his late Chapter, Daughters of Colonial W a r~ COMMITTEE residence on Limestone Road, at 2 APPO_NTED . MAKE report was made by the president, Mrs ARRESTED IN o'clock, Sa turday afternoon with in­ Walter S. Williams, of a NatIonal Coun­ terment at the Hockessin Friends Bury­ cil meeting whIch she attended Ip FOR HARTER ing Ground. ON MILK MERRY FOR Washington, D. C., during October AUTOMOBILE Mr. FOl'd died on Tuesday at his Mrs. J . Irvin Dayett, corresponding home 1Ifter a brief illness. As a young secretary of the Delaware Chapter. 1948 AWARD man he was employed as a papermaker. COMMITTEE LATVIAN DP spoke of the Year Book of the Society THEFT Later he was widely known as a fa rmer being ready for d istribution a nd mLishroom grower. His wife, Mag­ At the end of the businefs meeting. Car Recovered Jos. M. McVey gie T. F ord, died some years ago. Experts To 'Housing Plea luncheon was served, Mrs. Edward W Surviving a re three sons, John W. Cooch, Mrs. J . Irvin Dayel!, Mrs. Glenn In Newark 17 Lists Group Ford oC Walla Walla, Wash.; Ernest Study Milk Is Made For S. Skinner a nd Mrs. W. Fqll1k Wilson C. Ford, Wilmington, a nd Chester K. were the hostesses. Minutes After To Determine F ord, of Southwood; a daughter, Mrs. Prices In This Small Family Mrs. Gunnar Winckler introduced tho Margaret F. Talley, of Wilmington; two speaker, J. J . Crowe, Chief of Special Reported Stolen Scholarships brothers, Andrew J . Ford, of Wilming­ Market Area Of Educator Services a nd Chairman of Volunteer ton, a nd Harry H. Ford, of Hockessin: Organizations at the New Castle Vet­ Seventeen minutes after a car was two sisters, Mrs. Laura F. Connell, of There will be a happy erans Hospital. Mr. Crowe gave a very reported stolen in Wilmington. Newark ApPOintment of Thomas W. Mul­ DI·. R. O. Bausman. professor of Newark and Mrs. May McCarter, of in one room at a DP camp in lohe interesting talk on the various Rehabili­ police recovered the automobile and rooney, dircctor of the Child Develon­ marketing and farm management at West Chester. American Zone of Germany. There, a tation Projects, the great need for thl5 arrested two youths each of whom they the University of Delaware,' 'has been ment and Guidance Department of the Latvian engineer and educator who work and to what excellent use the said were carrying a knife. . WilJningtOn Schools, as chairman ot appointed on a committee to evaluate left his ·own Russian-controlled eoun- money they receive is put. At 9:04 p . m. William Pudvan, of lOt 1Mi committee lor the award of the ' tactors affecting fiuid milk prices IJIe try and fled into'the U. S. area, is pre- West Third Street, WUmington, re­ the Dr. George A. Harter Scholarshio in the Philadelphia market area. The FIRE GUTS paring. to leave the camp-after more ported to Wilmington pollee his car at the University of Delaware was an­ committee will explore the develop­ than a yea-r of waiting-and to sail with had been stolen from Lancaster Avenue JlIIIIIICtd last week by Joseph M. Mc­ ment of factors for setting the price of CHRYSLER his wife and seven-year-old son for this and Franklin Street. His keys were fluid milk which more nearly refiects V~, of Newark. oresident of the Uni­ BUSINESS country from Bremerhaven on Janu- . in the automobile. Wilmington police vendtY's Alumni Association. Mr. Mc­ supply and demand than does the pres­ notified state police who had a dC6Cri p­ ent pricing system. Wilmington and Vey also appointed four other members ar~~2 ' engineer, Dr. Alfreds Richards PLANT SEEN lion of the stolen car broadcast two of the committee to award the scholar­ vicinity are in the Philadelphia market SECTION OF Jumikis, has been appointed to the Uni- minutes later. ship. v.-tUcb is worth ~2 , 00~ for ~o\1r Imilk area. ver.sity of Delaware's faculty in the COMPLETED Sergt. Leroy C. Hill and Patrolman ears' study at the university. Given Other members of the committee are: School of Engineering, where he will , J. Earl Lynch of the Newark police, ~y the Alumni, the scholarship will be ELKTON, MD. F. F. Lininger, director of the Agri- hold the rank of assistant professor received the radio message, went to th H W~nIed in 1948 tor the third time. Il~ Icultural Experiment Station, P ennsyl­ of civil engineering. It is expected that outskirts of Newark to watch for the value Is greater than that of any other IN FEBRUARY vania State College; W. L. Barr, eco- he will be in Newark to take up his car. After a brief wait they saw the cnr ,choMhlP at the university. Block Long , I nomist, Pennsylvania State ColJege; G. teaching duties at the opening of the speed by and the officers started in Other members of the committee are: W. Beal, economist, University of second term on February 5. pursuit, overhauling it near St. John's Ralph W. Jones, of the universit~'s Area Swept I Maryland; J . P . Bursk, economist and Dean David J . Arm of the School Eastern Motor Catholic Church. laculty, as secretary of the group; WIl- I statistician, University of Pennsylvania; of Engineering, in announcing Dr. The occupants of the car, Donald E. lIamB. Simpson, superintendent of the By Damages J . E . Honan, economist and statistician, Jumikis' appointment, said that care­ Parts Depot Davis, 25. of Elkton, Md., and John S . Caesar Rodney School at Camden: Interstate Milk Producers Association; ful investigation of his technical and Fairbanks, 19, of Willimantic, Conn .. MiJnWl E. Prettyman, superintendent Of $500,000 R. H. Mack, economist, Temple Uni­ personal qualifications had disclosed Was Started were searched and police said each car­ uf school in Seafurd: a nd Phillip H.I ___ versity; A. J. Mixon, economist and "an excellent educational and engineer­ ried a knife. They admitted taking the Marvel. of Maplewood, N J ., operator A block-long area of Elkton's busi- statistician. Supple-Wills-Jones Com­ ing background." He said he believer! Last Summer car the officers said. 01 a boys' camp. All are Dela ware ness section was swept by a fire in pany; C. W. Pierce, economist. Penn­ the new taculty member would be "a Taken before Magistrate John S. alumni. Iwhich damage was estimated at $500,- sylvainia State College; A. G. Waller, decided asset to the School of Enii­ Construction of the Chrysler Core Rumer in Newark, both were held ill 000 early Saturday morning. Firemen economist, Rutgers University, and E. neering and to the university.'" poration's Eastern Motor Parts Depot $500 bail tor the Court of Common V from three states battled the blaze E. Warren, economist, Ohio Wesleyan The one and greatest remaining diffi­ on South ,College Avenue. started early Pleas on charges o~ CjU'rying concealcd 1-., which destroyed two hotels, gutted the University. culty now is to find at least temporary last summer-is expected to be com­ deadly weapons. Davis also was charg­ KIMBL town's only theatre, and razed five Iivi g qu a rter~ for this famllv whit'h pleted ' by abQut F.eb. 1, Howard E. ed with operating a car without a will arrive in Newark within the next Mills, the QetrQit automobile _nmac­ license and In defalllt of a $10 Dne was SERVICES ot~~~e!~~d~~:~ Newark, Mill Creek, LEGION TO month. Anyone having or knowing of turing concern'oS represeutative, said sentenced to 10 !lIlYs impriaonment. Wilmington, Chesapeake City, North such quarters-either an apartment.or last week, ·' , Pollce said Davis was carrying two house-is requested to contact Dean The' 'huge expanse of construction sets of Army discharge papers. One set ESDAY ~raeS~;t:t~it~e!~~g a;~c~::O~e :~~ HOLD ANNUAL Arm, at the university. area lllong the Pennsylvania Railroad bore Davis' name while the other had TU ness section on Elkton's Main Street I tracks consists mainly of a parts as­ a different name. Police said the FBr will be notified about the papers. from the fire which' began in the base- XMAS PARTY sembly plant and a yellow Appleton Man ment of a shoe store about 5:/l0 a. m. . and lasted until after 1 p~ . I SCHOOLS, The block' struck by the- Ramos is • I Died-Suddenly across the North Street intersection. --- eompolitloa tUe noflng, Burned -out buildings included the New Entertainment AID MARCH brickwork, and steel sash, while the At Washington Central Hotel, which housed the mo- office building is practically fini shed on tion picture theatre; the Atlantic and I' Planned For Vets the outside. Seruch Ti tus K imble. 63, died sud P acific Tea Company store, the J a ms • OF DIMES Remaining work to be done on the STUDENTS denly at h.i s home, in Washington, D: C. Shoe store in the Papas Buildin~ , ~h e At Perry POInt plant, Mr. Mills explained, is roofil~g on rriday evening, December 19, 1947 Ritz Hotel, and the DIPaolo bUlldmg All County -now about half completed-steel sash He was the son of the late John H. and containing aparllments on the second and glass panes along the sides, and ENTERTAIN Sarah Teresa (Gallaher) Kimble, was and third fioors. A Christ.mas party will be held by concrete fiooring on the interior. born in Appleton, on September 3 Although the origin of the fire is not the Lt. J . All.ison O'Daniel Post, No. 10, Institutions Sash and panes are in place along the 1884. yet determined, the blaze is known to American Legion, at 8:15 p. m ., on De-' entire south side of the plant and for cember 30, in the Legion Room of the Join In Drive CHILDREN Early in life he attend~d Union have started in the basement of the about one-third of the distance on the School, near Appleton, graduating frOIl shoe store, and spread eastward on the Academy Building. Wives and friends west side, paralJel to the railroad I the Cecil Coun ty High School at Elk block through the hotel and grocery and members of the Auxiliary are in­ Public and private schools of New tracks. Workmen are starting to instan Fraternity Holds ton, Md., and was a member of the store. It threatened the J .T Newber ry vited. Castle County w ill again aid the M,.-ch sash on the east side. Brickwork, to graduating class at the University at Company, five-and-ten cent store, be­ Miss Barbara Carothers is in charge of Dimes campaign to combat infantile which the sash is joined, has been Christmas Party Delaware in 1008. fore firemen brought it under control of planning a program of Christmas paralysis when the appeal for funds completed. Mr. Kimble is survived bv his wife at about 11 :30 a. m . music. Valentino Nardo is making ar­ opens on J an. 15. Pouring of concrete for fiooring was At Campus House Harriet Zebley Kimblp ~'l d the fol Hotel goests and residents of the rangements for music for dancing, and The appointment of two teacher­ started last month. Several sections lowing ch.ildren: Mrs. Amo~ Jaquette apartments in the DiPaolo and P apas John F ader and Allyn Cooch are co­ r epresentatives to handle all details of have been laid in the rear of the plant, Approximately 25 children of from Pleasant Hills, Del.; Mrs. Howard Law Buildings Tushed safely from their chairmen of the refreshment commit­ the schools was announced today by which has 650,000 feet of floor space. 5 to 7 years of age, of Newark were son, Mllwaukce, Wis., and nr. Seruch ro o m ~ as the flames spread from roof tee. Donald Craven, New Castle County entertained at a Christmas party at tile T. Kimble, Jr., a practicinf! physician to roof and through the interiors of On December 23 members of the chairman for the campaign. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity House of Washington. D. C. Also two sisters, the brick and frame structures. Legion's Community Affairs Commit- Mrs. EvLynn S. Barber, president of on the campus of the University of Misses Ida and Evelyn Kimble of 167 tee a nd the Service Committee, under the Wilmington Federation of Teachers, ROTARY CLUB Delaware. West Main Street. Newark: and three Ford McBerty and Vernon Steele, to- Local 762, AFL, and a member of the A tree had been prepared. Each of grandchildren , Amos, David and Georg .. gether with members of t he Auxili- P . S. duPont High School faculty, w ill the children were given a present and Jaquetre ELEMENTARY ar y, met in the Legion Room to pack serve as chairman for the county's pub­ HOLDS PARTY in addition, a variety of refreshments Funeral services for Mr. Kimble Christmas baskets for the town needy lic schools. was provided. Lee Sparks was chair­ were held at Washington, D. C., on with foodstuffs collected by the Boy Miss Phyllis Gentieu of the Tatnall Sixty persons, including members of man of the group of fratcrnity members Monday afternoon with further service ASSEMBLY Scout troops sponsored by the local school faculty will serve in the same the Newark Rotary Club, their wives giving the party. at lheJooes FLUler;11 ParloT, Newark, post. capacity for the private schools of the and guests, attended the Annual Christ- The list of children invited to the on Tuesday aCternoon, December 28. The assembly for the grades wer e Commander William K. Richardson county during the drive for the Na- mas Party of the club last Monday party was prepared by the Town Coun­ Services in Newark wer .. in charge held Tuesday morning. Thp program has announced that the O'Daniel Post tional Founda tion for Infantile Paraly- evening. cil of NewaJ;,k and teachers of the New­ 01 Rev. Evan W. Renne, pastor of the consisted of group singing of Christ- wi1l sponsor a variety entertainment sis. After a turkey dinner was served, the ark School. Head 01 Christiana Church, assisted by mas carols with a selected group from at the Veterans HospiLal at Perry Point, Both school chairmen joined Mr. meeting was turned over to George Chief of Police William H. Cunning­ Rev. H. Everett Hallman, pastor 01 grades 5 and 6 singing the descants. Md., on Sunday, J anuary 11. Valentino Craven in urging county residents to Wiggin, chairman of the Entertainment ham of Newark and members of his the First Presbyterian Church of New­ This was followed by a play, "The .,Nardo is arranging the program and remember the epidemiC which struck Committee. He introduced William S. force provided transportation for the ark. Christmas Spirit" was given ~y .Mr. Floyd J ackson is in charge of providing Delaware last summer numbering so Martin who as master of ceremonies, children. Interment was in Head ot Christiana Bennett's sixth grade. The prmclpal transportation. ma ny children among it~ic tims . took charge of the program. Each member of the fraternity was Cemetery. parts were played by Roberta Gray, Group singing of Christmas carols assigned to a guest, and had obtained Richard Beldyk, Sue Ware, Billy Don-I ..iit1iiiiW~",", •••• iiii ____ ;ti_rtiMrtiM~ttiiiittii!ttiii"~~"' I was led by Eric Newton. Dr. Arthur a present for the particular child, nell, Albert Porach, Nancy Custer, Jackson read atter wrapped it, and put the youngster's ' Ronnie Kinsley, Virginia Ash, Lane which Master of ceremonies Martin name on it. One of the members was CHRISTMAS Phillips, Elmer Adams and Charles ~ conducted a quiz program and led the . K elley. The other members of the class Ci" group in other entertainment. In addition to the toys prepared by played the part of the carolers. They William S. Hamilton, president of the members the town donated toys. EVE SERVICE sang a grou p of Christmas carols J8Il.e.trJl QtJrrisbttas the club, presided at the dinner. At the soff drinks and a vari ety of equipment including "While Shepherds Watched conclusion of the party, he thanked for the party. . Their Flocks by Night," "Hark' the ti:'r' 111 the committe for a fine program. Dr. Jackson Heraid Angels Sing," "It Cam!! Upon a ~ll ~1l1t Jack Handlo£!' was general chairman Midnight Clear," ",Tin gle Bells," Lu- ' and Renard Georee was in charge of PARTY FOR Will Talk ther's Cradle H ymn," "0 Little Town The staff of the Newark Po t wishes to expres its the menu. of ," "We Three Kings of . d f ' ddt' The president also reported that the Orient Are," and "Silent Night." Solo gratitude to the many rea ers, nen s, aver Isers, banquet room was decorated by Eric The annual candle LIONS CLUB light service of the Newark Methodist parts were sung by Lane Phillips, contributor and patrons without whose support and Newton, Russell Silk and Jack Hand- ChUrch will be held on Wednesday Elmer Adams, and Charles Kelley. cooperation the joy of the Season would not be lofT. ~ evening, December 24; a t 11 ,,'clock. complete, ------Collection Of Food The sP.rv ice will begin w ith a pre­ Student Couucil Plan Hi.,h School Band ~ude of Chri simas inu~ic by the organ­ You've all been swell during the past twelve months e To Be Taken ISt. Mrs. W. S. Mllrtil'). She will be ac­ Organization For Needy and ~e individually and collectively extend ou~' very To Give Program com panied by Mr. Robert Davis on the The Senior High School classes of . d The Newar k' High School Band under MI'. Alan Boyd presented a inler­ vi olin and Ml' M L Boyden on the the Newark School are contributing to best wi shes for a sock full of health, happiness an the direction of Ernest Wilder has con- esting and colorful . film entitled. 'cello ... "CARE" an organizati on for the needy prosperity throughout 1948. cluded theil' rehearsals until J anuary. "P aper- Pacemaker of Progress," a t The adult choh' w ill sing two special people of Europe, spo,nsored by the 1948. the regular meeting of the Lions Club an thems- "Lo, How a Rose," by M. Stlldent Council. Gratefuliy Yours In March, 1948, a concert band com- last week. Praetorius, an d "While By Our Sleep­ Each class has been asked for ~~ :, Wm. H. Robel.t on Dick Ware posed of high school band members, The club has planned a Christmas Ing Flocks." by Hugo Junjtst. naUon of $10, ~be price of a "C . will give a performance for school and party for lhe 23rd and each member is asked to bring a gift to be hung on the !he congreg'ation a nd choir togethcr box to Europe. The Student CounCIl is Earl Wolven AI Roberts public in the school assembly. The band . At this meeting each lVlll sing the fonowing Christmas giv(ng two i;>oxes. Is preparing the following numbers: member is to bring an article of stapl, :arols-"o Come, All Ye Faithful," The "CARE" organization is non- Bill Durham Elizabeth Taylor Overture, "Student Prince," Romberg; food, a can of fruit or ~egetables , flour, SHent Night," and ":." profit, and the classes have a list of "Barber of Cevllle," Rossini; "Come rice, or cereal, so food baskets can be The subject' ot the Christmas Eve packages lrom standard food packages . 'Mary Johnston Edna 'Dickey Sweet Death," Bach: March Pro Ko- made up for needy families about New­ lnessage by the minister, Dr. Arthur to blankpt packages from to select. 8eff; and "Mardl Gras," from Missis- ark for Christmas. I. JlCltson. will bc-"Unt,o You II Born Altogether, there are nine different 11...... MlMI ...... ~ ...... ~---_1IiJ I sippi Suite, Ferde Grole. ASaViour ." packages. Two The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 26,1947

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One ~an-one of many-created a character who in TALLYHO! Now, when Santa Claus is so busy making children child-like faith and all-embracing love will live through the centuries as the symbol of Christmas. Due to a shortage of reindeer this season we send you happy and dispen3ing cheer all over the world, we want to our Christmas Greetings in this conventional way! extend a warm and friendly greeting to our friends. Accept The man was Charles Dickens; hi s character was Ti.IlY In this season of gift-giving may we say that your Tim. And in the words of Tiny Tim, oft-repeated, we'd like friendship is our choicest gift, and we appreciate it beyond our very best wishes for a ChristmaR season of unalloyed to say: words to express. May your Chrstmas be a merry one, joy and happiness. indeed! "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" Cunllillgbam's Esso Station Joseph M. Brown 'College Inn 'Phone 2907 A UTO ACCESSORIES 14 West Main Street Newark. Delaware 209 East Main Street Newark, Delaware Phone 4251 158 East !\tain Sktel ' ______4 ...__ .. _'IIiiII ...._____ 'IIiiII ____ tiill'MiII __.. ~ ------­

To you and yours this Yuletide s~ason, we extend our THE QUIET JOYS OF HOME AND FIRESIDE sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas. ... the family gathered around the heavily-laden table A Christmas of joy and contentment; of peace, good '... turkey and dressing, mince and pumpkin pies ... the , . . and may the spirit of this day linger on, bringing cheer and happiness-that is our wish for you this joyous holiday season. Christmas tree with its ... the toys beneath ... May cheer and comfort long after Christmas Day itself is gone, you enjoy these deep sweet pleasures this Christmas of 1947. Mervin S. Dale Jeweler Katharine W. Williams Gregg - Jewelers Closed Christmas Week-End - Open Monday. December 29 Insurance and Real Estate 59 East Main Street Newark. Delaware 91 East l\'lain Street Telephone 8241 Newark, Delaware 170 East Main Street Newark. DelalVllJ't ------_ ...

IN THIS JOYOUS SEASON Or' CHRISTMAS Year after year we have been wishing our friends a Merry Christmas, each year hoping to make our message a we want to renew all our old friendships, want each of you little warmer, a little more personal. Never a Christmas morning, to feel your importance to us, and to realize that without you Never an old year ends, the story would have been quite different. It is with some such thought as this that we now add this "Merry Christmas" to the many that have gone before, But that someone thinks of someone­ A very Merry Christmas to all of you, friendly people with the hope that it will find you abundantly blessed with Old days, old times, old friends! of this community! everything that the magic wand of Christmas can bestow. Jackson's Hardware FRANK SMITH'S State Restaurant 90 East Main Street Atlantic Service Station Phone 2948 East MaiD S«ut ._ .. _------_ ...

WHILE ANGELS HOVERED OVERHEAD At Christmastime we greet good friends. If 'neath our In weal or woe, under all conditions, the cheery MerrY the guided the Three Wise Men to the roof you've rested, come again and be refreshed. If you have Christmas comes to the surface. It's natural in mankind. Manger at Bethlehem. We cannot offer you tlwir gifts of never cl'088ed our threshold, visit us in the months ahead. Everyone appreciates a hearty Yuletide greeting-and 80, gold, frankincense and myrrh. Our gift must be restricted To one and all we say, to all our friends, we add our for a to the old, but heartfelt wish for all the joys and blessings wis~ of the Yuletide season. MERRY CHRISTMAS I MERRY CHRISTMAS

DeLuxe Candy Shop, Inc. The Goodie Sh~p J. M. Singles 113 .... Mala Street 'PHONE 4801 ...... III Eut lIIaJa Street The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 2&, 1947 Three

TIME TO HANG UP YOUR STOCKING! Another year has pa sed. Again glad bells are pealing Whether it's Santa Claus, Kris Kringle or Father ou t the Christmas story. Happy children and parents are Ollce again the joyo us pell of hri tmas i ca ~ t over Christmas, let us hail the patron saint of children on this planning for the day in the glorious old-fashioned way. day of days. Everyone i ' thrilled by the magic spell of Christmas for us, as we hurry about with gifts for tho e we love. The warm , Christmas is the season that, above all others, turns the they know the spirit of the Christ Child is in the land. glow we get from giving at thi s holy season cannot be dupli­ thou ghts of mankind back to the all-enveloping innocence of childhood- away from the pure selfishness and commercial­ While glad bells peal out, while children make merr~, cated at any other time of the year. It is our sincere wish ism of the every-day world towards the joys of giving and while carols are being sung and the Christmas story is being that a full measure of happine 'S may be yours, thi s Christ­ sharing. told and retold, we join in the joyous occasion by expressing mas of 1947. It is in that true spirit of Christmas that we wish for best wishes for a you all the blessings of this joyous season. MERRY CHRISTMAS Neighbors Pharmacy Richards Market Smart Shop Meats· Groceries and Provisions Phone 2900 G3 East Main Street Newark, Delaware Phone 586 ' 2 East Main Skeet Newark, Delaware 110 West i\ldn Street

Again gay carols ring out with their cheery message of We wish we could send a gift to each of you in apprecia­ WE WISH YOU holiday joy. tion of your confidence and friendliness during the past year. AT CHRISTMAS Instead, however, we must content ourselves with extending In the old, old spirit of Christmas, voices of the carolers MANY HAPPY HOURS the simple wi sh that you may enjoy the best life has to echo the message of ", , , tidings of great joy." Thus, too, AND TRUST offer now and in the months to come. do we join the carolers in wishing for you the blessed gifts WE MAY SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE. RA Y ELLIOTT'S of Peace on Earth, Joy, Good Will to Men. Sunoco Service Station Newark Repair Center Newark Newsstand 212 East Main Street Newark, Delaware Phone 2229 Lester F. Beers 70 East Main Street Newark, Delaware

We know of no better time than Christmas to give recog­ A STAR IN THE SKY ni tion to our many friends who have contributed so greatly to our success during the past year. A MERRY CHRISTMAS! a light in the window, and hope in the heart I It's Christmas again, good folks of this community ... the season when even From all of us once more to you, whether you are our May the spirit of the First Christmas gladd e!" your customer or not . .. strangers nod at you and smile. So we are sending you these hearts this Christmas season. wishes fo r Christmas cheer and happiness in your home. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Oscar Trivits, Proprietor Betty"s Newark Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. Flowers and Gifts Diamond Ice & Coal Co. 176 East Main Street · 40 East Main Street 13 East ~ia lll Street Newark, Dela-ware Phone 2926 Main and lIaines Street Phones 2·1511 • 2295

TIME TO BE HAPPY! Just a fri endly way or ex pr ess i~g to you OUt' most sin­ AT CHRISTMA TIME hl'i stm astide is the one time in t he year when we cere good wishes for a Happy hri tma and that it may be should all be as happy as a boy with a bright new sled. So more than at any other . eason, people feel friendly. It's in an e peciall y joyou s one for you. let's light up our faces and our hearts wh en we light up our very ail'. In this spirit, then, we offer you our best wi shes trees, and here's wishing for you and yo ur family the hap­ piest Christmas you've ever had. fo r a very Merry hristmas. L. W. Waldridge General Paint Store DuPont . Devoe - Reynolds Fader's 55 Eut Main Street Phone !914 Newark, Delaware Deer Park Hotel Phone 2·8351 138 Ea-' Main Street · 'I

Four The Newark Post, Newark, De aware, Thursday, December 25, 1947 , -'* I Record W, Volume 44, Pa,e 113, Iyln, out- DIveRCE ~r;:b~~I~o ·~~anC:JS:ec:!i~ew~~ 8:':~:~i ~~~""~ . Ide of the present corporate limite of the New Castle County, 88. hall then and there consider concerning ROOFING I Town of Odellllll I The State of Delaware, t f,lm In this behalf as to the Court shall , [DING AND BErNG the same lands and preml8es To the Sheriff of New CaaUe Coun y, .VeISeIIOnnSmoleetthaendsalcdonA8~tteonft AsseW1thmtb~ye, pro- ALTERATION which Claude H, Keltll and his wife, Edna Greetlnlls: Wh reaa Urban John ~ M. Kellh, by their Indenture dated May OFFICIAL Terra~ova' by his Petition AND HAVE YOUri~EN THERE THIS Asbestos Insltl ' ----=y:-O-UD- d-ed- J- an-u·-ar-y-28-,-1-01-0-, -b-y-Ul-e-la-&e-E--v-e-re--:':-'-=C--,-=J--O:-hDa-O-D--- - I ~3.;.,.,l;'Jrri/~r:;~:~s,l'l ~~,eln°'!'~ f~~r N~:' SEAL to ~he ~~~~rs ~~do~~ ~~; WITNESS, the Honorable Charles S. ' •• atecl Brrck castl"v~~~iY al~r:.:~~, In, ~::~~ office of the Pr~~o'::'otary of said Court ~~~ea~~r ,a ~~~~~~~~e~heH:-,!.~Ya~J Ldmg An Independent Newspaper conveyed unlo William F , Walker and In and for New Caslle County, for the LET US GIVE YOU AN Published Evel'Y Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. his wife, Belly V. Walker, In fee as ten- cause of complaint therel?d "jledg::; t~:~ is'slfE~ven, JAMES M . MALONEY ESTlMAT 14-16 Thompson Lane, Newark, Delaware an~~I~%de~~;tr';ken In execution as the ~nd~~r:~~~:t~~np:~n~~~c~':! d ls~OIVln g the November 5,1947 Prothonotary, FAIR HILL HOME Locally and Independently Owned and Operated property of William F. Walker and his marriage existing between the P etltion... r 11 _27;12_4,11 ,18,25; 1-1. APPLIAN wife, Betty V . Walker, Mortgagors, and to and Ruth Ann Terranovait Y AS YOU DIVORCE CE CO, be sold by ELMER C. TALOR, Sheriff. w~'h~h~~f~riTC8'F~'RnE C8~MANDED , New Castle County, 85, PHONE ELKTON 599-J-1 ve~~!~ff~ , ?~r' s, Wilmington, Del., No- I~':tt ;~eu~~r:;~~o~ p~~;~ ~f~r~e[~:nf~~g~ T;8::~JE:J!ffD~:W~~~ Castle County, ~~~~~~~~~,.~ ~J~~~V:'YW ~BEE~~~?,~ . .'.'.'.' .' .'.' .' .' .' .'.'.'.' .' .' .'.' .'.'.'.'.' .' .'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.' .' . p·tiB~~~~~~ 1H~ f~ g~r h~~~d a~o~~~~n~~~~e;~ ~~~d~~~rr~! OFFICIAL K~re~r'i,S:' her~~~~on ;0 ------DIVORCE SEAL the Judges of our Superior ----.:::: Entered as second-class matter at Newar k, Delaware ~!~a~I':;,',so~lf;eu:!rd ~~~t~gn~~SU';~a~h~otl~ under Act of March 3, 1897. To!;!~t~:~~t~f~~~f\t~~ Castle County, ;;'~~hl~oy~ :uc~~r~!~: ~oad~h~n~c~rg~ld~~~ ~~rt1::e~rct~~~l~o~~:~~~~~ ~~~i:~:::~i Ho l~pIA.~I/~ The subscription price ot this paper m the United States Is $2.00 per year rN Greetings: ,nd 3150 to do and receive what the Court complaint therein alleged, has made ap- - ~ I\~ ADV AN~t;';gl~aC~~~!~n 5 ~~~ts.F~:~';,n al~u~~~~\rstl~~~a~f~O~o ~~e r::~a;: p~.~.VANCE , OF~~AL ~~;g~F:~et~ri~~~a;::~; fel~0:n~s~I~01~f!rt'hlse:~s~nhld~liA~crt:tCoe~:~1~V,?~~:I~ ~:::t~£I~:~~~~~;~e:d~~l~I~~i;I~~ne:r~~~ I.IAL EDITODIAL Court, filed In the office of ' ., CI I B K eler By George B. Wiggin NATIO " . n . the Prothonotary of said Court in and for AND HAVE YOUWRTW N THERE THIS I ~~ e~h eJ:efo~e C'ommand You, AS YOU -rION New CasUe County, for U,e cause of com- S WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED .. ~ ../Ilun/JtA-~ plaint therein alleged, has made appllca- RI"hIT.~ESSi ir~rml~goro,::,a~l~ f..1~arJ~~ or That you summon Charles B. Keeler so 1~~~SSOCIA tlon to our said Judges that a decree may N c al bS'r a A D Nlnete'en Hundred and I that he be and appear belore the Judges CRRI TMAS WISH! be pronounced dissolving tile marriage ex- 0 v em e, ' . f Id C t t the next term thereof - - istlng between the Petitioner and H. Ernst fsosrtUYE-Dseven , JAMES M. MALONEY ~o ~~rh~~d atO~ I '::lngton , on Monday, the We say , "Merry Chrislmas!" We want and Invite communications, but they must be signed by the writer', '1'W~ . therefore Command You, AS YOU Novembea' 5 1947 Prothonotary, 5th day of January next to answer the 01- and mean what we say, when we Illf.me-not for publication, but for our information and protection. WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED, 11-27; 12 4,11:18,25;1-1 , ~~:~~~n:c~~rd~~gS~~dt~:t~~n~~ ~~b'& That you summon H. Ernst Veith so that ------'in such case made and provided, and also ...... Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 25, 1947 --~ ;r~:I~:; ;~ he be and appear before the Judges of our DIVORCE to do and receive what the Court shall then this Christ­ said Court at the next term Ihereof to be New Castle County, 55, and there consider concerning him In this held at Wilmington, on Monday, the 5th The State of Delaware, behal1 as to the Court shall seem meet and m as Day , Mr. Lamar C, Andrews, a student of day of January next to answer the allega- To the Sheriff of New Castle County, consistent with tile provisions of the said The cheery ICarnegie Institute of Technology, Pltt~­ ~Igcno"rd~~gt~~ ~~~d lc~t~t~o~~e;;~y;e:n ~~~~ Greetings: Whereas, Dorothy A, ~~D ofH~~m~6u THEN THERE THIS word, mer­ MARY JOINES burgh, arrived home Friday evening case r ..a de and provided, and also to do OFFICIAL Carroll by her Petition to WRIT ry, is aptly and receive what the Court shall then and SEAL tile Jude. s of our Superior WITNESS, the Honorable Charles S. defined as to spend tin' holidays with his wife. the I'e consider concerning him In this be- Court. 'tHed In the office Richards, at Wilmington, the 3rd d ay of Mrs, Marian Mylrea Andrews, and half as to the Court shall seem meet o( the Prothonotary of said Court in and November, A, D. Nineteen Hundred and fl' o licsorae, IS WINNER daughter, Dorothy, of 53 East Park and consistent with the prOVisions of the (or New CRstie County, for the cause of Forty-seven, happy and said Act of Asssmbly. complaint therein alleged, has made ap- ISSUED JAMES M. MALONEY to mirth in­ Place, AND HAVE YOU~:i-EN THERE THIS plication to our said Judges that a decree November 5, 1947 Protllonotary. clined. So WITNESS, the Honorable Charles S. ~1:Ie ~':cI~I~~o~~~~el~I~~vt~~tI~;erma~d 11 -27;12 4,11,18,25;1-1. I our since ~ OF CONTEST wish is that (a:;~~ ~fa~~e~~!:~n~C~O~I~;~~~'1 ~~:~~ ~~~ea.::,t~r,atA~~~~fr!~~e~h~~~~redciYa~J Pa~~ Eih;::[~;!' Command You, AS YOU New Castle co~~~~R~~ Forty-seven. WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED, The State of Delaware, all of YOU be the holidays at her home in Frederica. ~:v~~~er 5, 1947 JA~r~t~cin':t~~~NEY That you summon Paul E. Carroll so that To the Sheriff of New Castle County, the merriest mortals that this town shall ~ , Two Newark 11-27; 12-4.11,18,25;1-1 . ~:IJ>"c~~~t a:n~~ ~~~[~i::':; ;~:f:~f °fo o~ Greetings: W her cas, The I m a I Mr, and Mrs. George Lovett, of Red M d th 5th Women Are Ba nk, will spend the holidays with Mr, DIVORCE ~:~d o~tJ~~~~~t,:'~t' t~nans~~/lhe afIega- OFlixt'"L ~~:~~':J g':;. ~fe~:,.e~~::::;'I!~ You'll have something special a nd Mrs, Paul D, Lovett, Old Oak Road, !;!~~V s~:t~l~fC~~;:'~arS:: tlons of the said Petitioner Derothy A. Court, llIed In the office of to be merry about when YOU see To the Sheriff of New Castle County, the happiness you brought to the Runners-Up :;,a~~~~ ~~~~r~~get~nt~ep~~~d~~,A:~~~!~ W:wPb~~~fenct~~~t~~ ;;:dtl~O~~~~ ~r~o~: family with the Frigidaire Range Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and sons, Greetings: Whereas, William H, t~e~o a~~dth:;:I~~n~~:: ~~~c;;'~~~ s~l~ plaint therein alleged, has made apPllca-, or Refrigerator from the A menu planned around "old fashion- Don and Jack, of Hager.tsown, Md.,. will OFlixLAL ~~Si~~g~~ ~fl~J..e~I~~er:.I!~ In this behalf as to the Court shall seem ~~nprtgn~~~c":Jddi~~~lC'i~tt'h'e amd':;'c;.j::e~~~ ed com bread" was the prize.winning sp.end several, da,Ys dUring the hohdays Court, filed In the office of meet and1onslr~ntse WI~~ the provisions of IsUng between the Petitioner and John th M S th t M d M the Prothonotary of said Court in and for ~~d'al~Av"i °YOJ 1!'HlN THERE THIS F , Shahan. Newark Electric Co. entry of Mrs. Mary J oines, Delmar, WI rs, ml S paren s, r. an rs. New Castle County, for the cause of com- . WRIT w~'h~h~~f~r~TC8W~~~ J8~1.~ri:2JI, l'7!l Eas' Main Street in the "Wheat and Meat S avers" contest IS. E. Dameron. I>lalnt therein alleged, has made apPlIca-! WITNESS, tile Honorable Charles S. That you summon John F. Shahan so that Telephone 2-6872 fo~~~efO:~e~O~;e~:~~;:e;~~:~;:. being Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Martenis were ~~';,rt~n~~~c~aJddts~~fv~niht'hte am~~;::e~~~ ~~~e%t~ r a~ w~m~fn~~e~h~~~~r:ra~J ~:ldbeC~~~t a:l'~~~ ~"i~[eti~;, t:~~:~fO{oo~~ Newark,Del. 't th ~t1'ifrl~~.:-;.'een the Petitioner and Losetta FISosrutYE-sDeven.' . JAMES M. MA.LONEY held at Wilmington, on Monday, the 5th conducted weekly on the Delaware h osts on T ues d ay evemng 0 e mem- W th ! r C 1 nd Y u AS YOU day of January next to answer the ai- Frigidaire Appliances Farm and Home Hour through January bel'S o( the Westminster Fellowship of WE'hE ~~~iT8Wo'RE a8MMANDED, Nove.mber 5, 194~ 1 Prothonotary, legations of the said Petitioner Thelma and Delco 011 Reat 10, features the best food saving sug- the H ead of Christiana Church follow- ~~aat\r,~ub:ua'::~~~p~~:~~~: t~~~t~~g~~ 11 -27 ,124.11,18,25,1 - . ~h~~~h ~~~~r~~5/~n~hc;,r~~~d~~,Aa~~~~~ All of us take this opportunlty gestion of the week sent in by a home- ing their caroling ~~ g~rh':,';~d a~o~;~I~fn~~~n~e~~ ~~~d~~~r5~! New Castle co~~~Rs~~ }~t>~o~;ddth;;:I~~n~~:: ~~~c;;'n~;{g sl~l~ to wish you and yours a most maker. The winning entry each week 5th day of January next to answer the aI- The State of Delaware, In this behalf as to the Court shall seem l·eceives a prize a nd is read on the Mr. Harold Stanley, of Delaplane legations of the said Petltiol'l er William To the Sheriff of New Castle County, meet and consistent with the prOVls!onSI p leasant Christmas, Friday homemakers program, 12:30 Manor has been a recent patient in the ~. ~~~~;e~~~~c~~J~ ga~dtl~~o~?d~J,~~~~~i ~ Greetings: Whereas, Do ris C. Scoll cgN¥;e ri~~AC~Olr AT~J'I~HERE THIS p. m., on Station WDEL. Memorial Hospital for a tonsilectomy. to do and receive what tile Court· shall OFFICIAL by her Petition to the WRIT then and there consider concerning her SEAL Judges of our Superior WITNESS, the Honorable Charles S. ------Mrs. Joines says, "My idea (or sav- SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue o( a writ in this behalf as to the Court shall seem Court, filed In the office of Richards, at Wilmington, the 3rd day Ofl ing wheat, meat and eggs is to have of Lev. Fuc No. 17, January Term A. D. meet and consistent with the prOVi sions lhe Prothonotary of said Court in 'HId for November, A. D. Wlneteen Hundred and for m y family at least once a week, a ~9~~i i do S~: ~~ref~~d N~~ ~~s ~I~P"2~~n~~ 1~~e ~fldvt C lyoVTl'IE~! Y'nIERE THIS ~1~I~tC~~~::e~o~rNlge~~rht~se ::.ai~s: ~~~f~~: rS'SU'E~ven. JAMES M. MALONEY Ira C. Shellender good old-fashioned corn bread (01' National Bank of Odessa, In the town of WRIT tlon 10 our said Judge. ·tIlat a decree Jn3y Novambcl' 5, 1947 Prothonotary. pone) , which doesn't require eggs. g~~~l~, Sr3eg~v"~fe~s Hundred, New Castle RI~~,I;:;'~~S;i illfm l ~~:~~a~l~ fj:t~1~ ~i ~~ir,~o~~~~~~~~ ~1~~s <>J,~llt~o~heer r:;~~rl~~~v::dll__ -2_ 7_;1_2._4,_11_,1_8_,25_;_1-_1,______With this I se rve a dish of greens ON SATURDAY, November, A, D. Nineteen Hundred and Sianley Scott, DIVORCE of some kind and fish- either fresh THE J::~%~~~~ ~~~ OF rS'SlfE~ ve n . JAMES M, MALONEY W~'h ~hr;~r~r~ TC8FJOR~ J8~1.U:2g !;!h~V S~::~I ~f CD~J~~~~: fi sh or salt codfish boiled with a sauce at 10 o'clock, A. M.. Eastel'n Standard November 5, 1947 Prothonotary. That you summon Howal'd Stanley Scott To Ihp Sheriff of New Castle County, FUNERAL of onions browned in bacon drippings. Ji:;e, the following dcscrlped Real Estate, 11-27; 12 ·4,11 ,18,25 ;1-1, ~~ ~~~t ~~}db'i;g~~t ?tPt'h",; ~:!~\eel~~e 1~,l~~~~ ~ Greetings: Whereas, L1l11an Flan a- This is poured over the fish after they ALL That certain lot. piece or parcel DIVORCE to be held at Wilmington, on Monday, the OFFICIAL gan Reynolds by her P eti- HOME a rc placed on the platter. ~~~~ll~gW~~u:e t~~dst~l; he~.to~p~~ee~,~:~t~ ~h ~v s~;t~l~fC~~~~a::: ~g~ g~rfon~f ofat~~a~~ldn~\ll~~n~~ s;~~'I S t~~ SEAL ~~~e :?ort'Colfr~~~r~d~~ ~~ ~ if I have a n y corn bread left the nex~ thereon ere~te", situale and lying In the To the Sheriff of New Castle County, Scott according to the Act of Assembly office of the Prothonotary ftf said COU.l't In mo.rn~ng I . p ut a lit~l e butter or bacon ~~~:'e O ~~~~iysa,' ~t.t~ e~!g~~I::~~;:,d ,;;':~~ , Greetings: Whereas, Ida Bei0lts In such case made and provided, and alro and for New Castle CONnty, for the cause drippings 111 a cast Il'on pan and place particularly bOunded and described accord- OFFICIAL by her Petition the to do and receive what the Court shall ~~ig~ut~ai~to~re ~~il~ aJ~'J:e"s' t~~t";:ag:c~ ~; -e- f b d 'th . to d J 16 )945 SEAL J dge f u S erlor t~f; b~~a~e~~ cf~ s ~tr ~"o~cr~rl~I~;llhj;;:;e~ may be pronounced dissolving the mar- in it th ~ pieces 0 corn rea WI h a b~g J . E~:a"d'da7a;~~u';'v"eyeor ~r'tvy~mlng: C~urt ~ fil~d I~ [he'l e of meet and consistent with the prOVisions of rl a~e e xisting between the P etitioner and small piece of cheese on each. T en D"laware, as follows, to-wit: the Prolhonotary of said Court , alld thl! said Act of Assemb'y. Jolon Malcolm Reynolds. I add a tablespoon o( water, cover and Lot. No.8. BEGD/NING at a stake along for New Castle County, for the cause of AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS We therefore Command You, AS YOU 254 W. Main Street let steam until the cheese toasts. This ~~:ff~~s~a~:h~fo~":';':t ~fg~~a~O[~~d!'n°gunt~ ~~~g~a j~t ~~~rJ ' e~ ~I3"j~~~shat'h::ta~e :~tr~; WITNESS, the ~~r able Charles S. ~,~t~~uHs~~~:fnOJ~~nRJ41~~~R-;'~.!i~s with a cup of coffee makes us a grand St Georges and WllmJngton, said stake ~;i ~t!'nel~~~~~~~e~~~ s ~~rmgnt~~e ::;''lfr~~~ Richards, at Wilmington, the 3rd day of so that he be and appear before the Newark, Delaware dish tor breakfast or lunch," ~t~;e1 \';,~O~~htlls-:rJ ts~g:~r~I:l'o"n at~~~~~~ Kinley Potts, ~g:t~~s~~enA . D. Nineteen Hundred and fl~:r';,~~ ~~ ~~rh':,';~d a~~Y~}~~~;n~~':,t ~e:~ Runners-up in this week's contest Highway; thence running with said East We thererore Command You, AS YOU ISSUED JAMES M. MALONEY day, the 5th day of January next to answer w ere Mrs. Crerar Bennett, Jr., Millord; r~f~;a~~~resN~~~ ~hl~tfsi!~~~ ~i!tl;~~ ~h~tR~~:;;'~~~I~~3(~n~e;~r.;~A:'Dt~~i i;~~~ ;~b~\r: 1J ,~~~I_I . Prothonotary, Wa"n ap:'a';,a:~~~s ~;~O~d~al~c';'~~i~ogn;~ ~~e Phone 2-6131 Mrs. Robert J , D avis, Newark; Mrs, C, I,undred fl!et to the Southwest Corner or he be and appear before the Judges of our Act of Assembly In such ease made and .B. Satterfield, Newark; Mrs. S , W , Mc- ~~th ~~ e 10~t~nl~~e t~fnt,1 ~~~ 7~uS~~~~ r~~I~ c;.~u~M;'I~:to';,~x~~e~~~:~~o:,,~o 5~~ New Castle co~~Vty0,R':;~ fJ~~v~:~;t a ~ ~alV s ~h~~ d~n~n~h~~~ei~~n~ ~~~ I\, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Cune, Jr" Wilmington; and Mrs, K a th- fifty-one degrees forty-five millutes East day of January next to answer 1he ai- The State of Delaware, concerning him in this behalf as to the l'yn Hurd, Clayton, ~~i~t.!~~: c";rn~-::o 0~llr~{e~/e2e7~ l~e~~~ ~;~~IO;~~o~~~~etos ~:~e ~~llt~~nx ~ s1::'tl~ ~ ~ To 8~~etf~,::~ff of New Castle County, fbo~~~~~~lj~~~e~ 3::e:aicr'lg~~~I~~~im'b\~' Any hom emaker who plans a nd cooks turning and running with the west line Is uch case made a nel provided, and also to Whereas, T\1omas J . AND HAVE YOU~WN 'IlHERE THIS m eals is invited to enter her food sav- ~~Ir~~t ~~ut!~' ~~~ttl~ m~~,;~~u~f ~Tlh~~ ~ ~~da~l~e::c~~~~ I ~~a~o~~~r~?~;thf:~a Vn tn~l~ OFFICIAL Radcliff by his Petition WITNESS, the HORorable Charles S, New ing ideas in this contest, sponsored by five feet plus or minus to the north line behalf as to the Court shall seem meet SEAL ~er\~; ~~~~i,s tfI~do~~ ~I~; Richards, at Wllmlnlrton, the 3rd day of the Delaware Agricultural Extension ~~~~:~f;~~~~:it~~e~~ t~~~t~e N:,~nl;~~:er;,~ ~~I~ c;,:'~i' I~~e~;S~v~~li.he proviSions of the ~~dce(Oo/ ~~~VP~~~~I~n~~~~t~~ ;;;dt;:t~~~~~ ~g,~t~~s~~I/ ' D. Nineteen Hundred and Sewing Machines Se~~~~~s should bem aile d toth e Office~~~rafl~}~t:;:..~~Bt!.:."h~~~~~d.f!~~t~g AND HAVE YOUW~WN THERE THIS of complaint therein alleged, has made ~oSv~~er 5, 1947 J~r~t~cin':t~y~NEY Westinghouse Console Sewinp Machines ava ilable now for im­ of Information, Extension Service, }~:tb~fll~~~g'::~~e c~~t~!~n g 18,500 square RI~,I;;"~~S~i JJ1fml~~r;,~,a~~ep' fr~a rJ~~ ~i ~~~~iC~!~n ~~ ~~~n".:'~~c~~d~~ ~ S ~\',;'I ~: ~~~ 11 -27 ; 12 ' ~~2': ; I-l _. ______m ediate delivery, Newark, Delaware, D, Nineteen Hllndred and the Petitioner DIVORCE s t~~t~o~C;!;; d~~~!\T~~~~~ ' n~o d~:Il[ig ~g:l~~s~~n~ ' ::'n"Jr~~~y eA~~~n~a~~W':,en ALL MAKES REPAIRED house situate on any lot fronting on the ISSUED JAMES M. MALONEY We therelore Command You, AS YOU !;!~-:' S~::~I~fCD~;:'~;'rS;: East side of the north bound dual high- November 5,1947 Prothonotary, WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. To Ihe Sheriff of New Castle County, way In the Town of Odessa costing less 11-27;12 -4,11 ,18,25;1-1 . That you summon Mary Anne Radcliff so Greetings : GROLL'S than $4500.00 or situate on any lot fronting - Ihat she be and appear before the Judges Whereas Anne Cecilia on Cantwell Avenue In the Town of DIVORCE of our said Court at the next term thereof OFFICIAL Slack by 'her Petition to Seu:ing Machine tore 621 W . 4th Street PERSONALS ~~a~~sbea~~~~1~: ~~s~I~: ~~~ a\~a ro~~~~ ~~~v s~::! I~fC~~;:'\~arS:: ~~hb~a~e~~ ~~n~~I~I~~t"ioo~n~~~rd~h~ ~~ SEAL ~~~;tU~~:~ ~~ 0t¥'~ ~~~~I~~ 'Phone 8625 Wilmington, Del, :Uu~;:el~~e~~~ s:tor~~if~~C~h~n ~:I~f \'l{~ To i.~:etf~::~ff of New Castle County, ~!~~\f~Sa~~o~d~n~ale, t~!lt1°c~e~?R ~s~;,sbfy I ~~ewPf~~~f~'ct;~~t~~ ::~ dtl~O~~~~~ ~r~o~~ Miss Carolyn Johnson, daughter of ~~~I~ n~r nge:~~~t~e~rr.h:lrbeo~~n:~:::~~~ OFFICIAL M~~:;eb~ h~ap~~m~n '% In such case made and provided, and also plaint therein alleged, has made appllca- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson C, Johnson. of ed on any such lots nor shall the dwe1l1ng SEAL the Judges of our Superior :ge~oa:J'~h!~~e~~~sl'd!':~o~~r~?~~th:~~~ ~~np:gn~~:~c":Jddf~f';I';,iht'h'e amda~~'I~~e~~ Orchard Road arrived home Friday houses erected thereon thereafter be con- Court, filed In the office of ~~~ ~~~~~t~~,lo~~~ ~g~r~:~~f;I~~~mot~! ~~~':J~I ' ~ce~\S~~~kthe Petitioner and George from Penn H~ll , Chambersburg, Pa., r;[.te~it~':fe ar;rtod~~~~; ~~ata;;'~~~a?J s:~~ W:wPf~~~fenctg~~t~~ :~~dU~O~~~~~ gr~o~~ ~~dDAiItA~EA~6'nbl~HEN THERE THIS w~'h~h~~!~rhC8W'O~~ Jo~~:28 Electric AppUance to spend the holidays at her home. rf,~n~~fpg~ 'oai~::~;r~~ ~hnal~rb;'~~~tr~~ rl~~n:O t~~~e!~ltj~~ege Prothonotary of said Court In and Forty-seven, ___ ' ~~I~~ge fg~ ~'j',~c.\'uI~P~~e~~~~~ d';i;!~~u~ AND HAVE YOU~:i-EN THERE THIS (or JIIew CasU" County, for the cause of ISSUED JAMES M, MALONEY r noxious to the immediate nelghborllood' WITNESS th H abl Cha I S Cp~:~ft ll~I::\ot~'i!';l snaldallJelgldedge' sht8hSatmodddeeCarePe- Nll~v27e .,mI2~e41,·115,-181 ,9245~, I _ 1 Prothonotary. Corporal and Mrs. Robert J , Davis. ~ha t the said premises shall not be SOld', Richards, ai wITmln~~~, U;'! 3rd rd~~ of Jr" arrived Saturday, December 20, leased or conveyed to anyone not of the November, A. D. Nineteen Hundred and ri::e ~~I~r~~O~~t';!~e~lf~~I~~~tI~~eer~~d I ~~======'======--; from Camp L ejeune, N , C., to spend f.:'~sca;::;tn o?~~'e e~~~~~~~;, h;'a~:v:';;;.i~; IrS'strE~v en , I JAMES M. MALONEY Robert C. Miner, I New Adolr.5S 1 the holidays here with th~ir parents, e mploye~ as servants or emflloyees on said Nove.mber 5, 1941 Prothonotary. w~'k~h~~!~r~Tc8W~'R~ Jo~'i&ri:2JI nR. V, LEONARD BROWN - Mr, and Mrs. Robert J , D aVIS, of Center r~:"f~~~i o~h~~/\~t si~~~~n~s o~r~~~e dEa~~ 1l -2 7,1 ~ - 4 , \1 , 18 ,2 5,1 -1 . rhha~t h~o~e saun'!lmaop';,e:ro~":f~ r ; ' tl~i~~dg:os' (

fIGeorge two week's Law, ofvisit W estwith M aihern Street.father , Mr ~~~~no~~~~ea~/f'o"rm[~~eaRecord W, Volume 44. P8~e 123, 1~'!';~oF~!~~ shall Inure Thatw~'Hh~~(~rhC8';~~~ you summon Bertha M J8~U~. Hultz so that fr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i --- !~c~~~ ~r'ifl~eO~t~~e t~:I~ g:[:!e Sa~J ~~ :~~d ~oau"r~ ~~~h~ ::~~r~e~ ~~!::f °t~o~ Mr, Paul Milliken, formerly of near signs, as and when said lots shall be sold held at WilmIngton, on Monday, the 5t1l Newark, and now of Middletown, is a ~h~m ~~dto~:-reh:~:to~h~h":i~d ~rr~e~::d ~~~sOfo~·~~:rYS~I~xtJ~lI~::;:,~r lr:~~eg~~ patient in the Delaware Hospital suf- assigns, shall have the right to enforce ': Iulu according to the Act of .A88embly NEWARK CONCRETE CO. f~ring injuries sustained while sawing ~~~~~: ~~ ~~I~r:~rmr~~ ~~ ~~ .~;h a~':r~?';e -:'~~~hl:e~o~~td .':.~rl a tree. ___ ~Ch ~:l'eerll:::::' Ir.;n~~~~ ~~ ~~ :::eUt.:n:eht:~r:. c::'J'~~:r~.H'~ South Chapel St. & Penna. R. R_ a~fOrmlng a part of Deed Record W, meet and coll8lmnt with ~ ptoVlalOm" Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hartmann, of Volume 44io Pa,. lU IOld from time to the said Act of Aaem~l. ' '"' tlt Elizabeth. N. J,. will be B,Ue8ts thll !~~~ :: ~k:,~d;be :etal t~~J\:'::"~~ .AND .. H~~ . Y,o~ ~ TIUS week-end of Mr• . Hartmann. son and nln, with the land and bind I", upon the I wtTNJ:88, :Ole abae' ·Charl.. 8 daUJ~ter-ln-~w, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey :I~: ::~:o~rtr!"'::;~:to.::c:o~'f .~:t ~~c.!'.~~"a~~l,~~rn=e~:CS'::y.:J Transit-Mixed Concrete Robertson. anCl of her son-In-law and ~:-t~nt~=-~ ~~~:d;t~ ~wn, lAMa II. IW.ONft daUlhter, Mr. aDd Mrs, Robert Davll. lori,oln, ratrlc:t101l8 ud lIml1atloll8"l1 NOYember II, 1M., Prothonotary. all of NewArk. not .ffect any land8 described In Deed 11-2'7;1I-4,11.1UII:I-I. The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 25, 1947 Fift ~~~~~~======~==~~~~~~~~=~~======~======~ Larry Waldridge celebrated his Mias Marian Pixley of the Moses Wilaon Levis, a student at Mt. Her' r · I E eighth birthday on Friday, December Brown School, Providence, Rhode Is- man, Mass., is spending a three week's 19, and entertained a few of his friends la nd, and Mrs. F. Y. Parsons, of Pas- holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs CLASSIFIED OCl8 with a party. Larry is the son of Mr. saJe. New J ersey, will be house guests Robert C. Levis, West Main Street. - _____ S vents and Mrs. Linwood Waldridge, 136 East at the home ot Mrs. Fred Ritz, West Main Street. Park Place, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews. of Miscellaneous TAFFORD-GREEN BIRTHS ENGAGEMENT ~NNOUNCED Congratulations are being extended Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and Miss Robel·ta Leak, of Richmond, Va., ~~~n?nagk o~ol~~t ~:;:kh~~t~h~ne~hp~~~~:~ ~¥~r,~~I~~f! F:'.~\~: ~A~h~lr~~ ' :~;~~t Mr. and Mrs. FranCIS T . Stafford, of to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biddle on the children of West Gate, Pa., and Mr. w ill be a guest of her pllrents, Mr. and of the Newark Trust Company. Newark, announie the engagement of birth of a daughter, born December and Mrs. Thoman Manns, Jr., of Glen­ Mrs. George Leak, over the holidays. PAPER HANGING . AU work guaranteed. 20, in the Memorial Hospital, Wilming­ G. J . Matthews, Christiana, Del. Phone Ihelr dauchter, Miss .Edythe F. Stat­ side, Pa., will be guests of Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Allyn Cooch, Jr .. New Castle 6852, between 6 and 7 P M ton. 11 -27-5tp. . . rd to Mr. Roy C. Green, son of Mrs. Mrs. Thomas F . Mann, 57 West P ar.', Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ginther, 121 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooch and ~~a rgar ct J . Green an~ the late Mr. Place, on Christmas Day. West Main Street, spent Sunday in Miss Npllie Logan will Christmas '.': ith PAINTING- INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR uel Green, of Amal'lllo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. William Clements, of Philadelphia, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Cooch, of Guaranteed work. Reasonable H C' a~e bride-elect is a graduate of Gol­ Newa rk, are receiving congratulations Mr. Ginther's brother-in-law and sis­ Homestead Farm in York County, neBr Sparks. Phone 2- 1985 or 3353 . ' . . on the birth of a daughter, born De­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Graham, of 12-11-4tc. dey Collegc, Wilmington, Delaware. Norristown, P a., and Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cavis. Dillsburg, P a. She attended Wesley Junior College, cember 21, in the Memorial Hospital, PIANO TUNING AND REBUlLDING . Any­ Wilmington. Charles J acobs and daughter, Lucy, of one ",ishlng a piano tuned or repaired [)over, Delaware, and at prese n~ is Bethlehem, Conn., will be house guests MI'. and Mrs. William Menges. of MI'. and Mrs. R. S. Gallaher and ~~~r ~C:;,~~~,. !OA~~~~;~san~'a~O!,:~;r.t ~~ comp leting her ~tu dl es at Am e /'lc ~ n for the holidays with Ml·. and Mrs. C. catl on you In a few days . university, Washll1gton., D. C. ~I~S LADIES' BIBLE CLASS C. Hubert, of East Del<.ware Avenue. ~~~~~:~~."'o:n~e~~~k~n!i1~~~ ~~~s~: ~:~e f.~~71 s~:.~~a~~~ ' ho~~da~Se ~~it~~;l l l1~~~~ . wltl stafford is Dir etor of Y~uth Ac\!vl­ REGULAR MEETING of Mr. and Mrs. S. E . Dameron on and Mrs. Harry R. Ross.land, of Wor- GENERAL HAULING, 14 CHOATE ST. lies at Foundry Metho~ l st Church. "The certainty of the ultimate and Washington, D. C.: o~ wh!ch D~" FI'cd­ eternal reign of God over all the Uni­ Mrs. William Hayes and Miss Mary tC~. h~I'1~' s~tm~a~s~D~a~y~.~~~~~~~~~r.e~s~te~r~, ~M~a~ss~.~~~~~~~~~ ~12~-~18~-2~tP~. ======erick Brown HarriS, IS the mlntster .. verse" is the subject to be used by the Hayes, of 34 West Delaware Avenue, -I Situation Wanted w ill spend Christmas Day with Mrs. Mr. Green is a graduate of Amal'lllo Ladies' Bible Class of the Newark Hayes' niece. Mrs. William Shinn, of GIRLS DESIRES STEADY DAY WORK . Junior Collcge, Amal'i llo, Texas, and of Methodist Church on Sunday morning, Wilmington. 2-1873. Ihe Unlvcrsity of Texas. At ~resent h.e December 28 , at the class hour of 9:45. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Illl~~~t~ . Is student at Drew Theolog~c a l Semi· Make your att.endance on this last a Mr. E. P. Brasher and Mr. E. M. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. Good ref- n~ ry, Drew Univ er s~ty , Madison, New Sunday of the year represent your loyal Rahn, of the Department of Horticul­ g~~~er':1d~r~~ ~~rho~a~g~~ , Chcsapeake support for the coming year. AND CUSTOMERS ... JerSeY, where he Wi ll receive a B. D. ture of the University of Delaware, will 12-25 -ltp. be attending the scientfic meetings in for the wedding has been sel. Help Wanted dC~~~~I C WEEKLY MEETING OF Chicago during the holidays. During all the years we've been in business, we've been WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS fortunate winning a host of friends and customers. D~~~?e~1r~~1t06re:0 10 P . M. Apply MISS BARBARA ROTHROCK The members of the Women's Bible Mr. and Mrs. William S. Evans, of 12-Il-tfc. NAMES WEDDING PARTY Class of the First Presbyterian Church Wilmington, will spend Christmas Day Invitations have been issued for the will discllss "God's Eternal Rule' as the with Mrs. Evans' brother and sister-in­ To you, and each of you, now, we want to wish a truly Wanted-To Rent wedding of Miss Barbara Louise Roth­ subject for this week's lesson. law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lovett, Old This subject and its meaning should Oak Road. THREE OR FOUR ROOM APARTMENT IN rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy, prOflperous New or near Newark. For young couplo WIU, ­ Ernest Rothrock, 61 Kells Avenue, to be accepted as final not only for the out children. Phone 2-1511 or write 176 members of the class but for each one Year. East Main Street. Mr. Wyly McGehee Billing, Jr., son of Mi zs Ann Ritz, a member of the staff 12-18-ltc. Dr . . and Mrs. Wyly M. Billing, of Wil­ Inrlividua\ly. of the Abington's Friends SChool, Jen­ mington. kintown, will spend the holidays with For Rent MI'. and Mrs. William Jackson, of her mother, Mrs. Fred R:tz, West Park The ceremony will take place in Sl. CHEERFUL SECOND FLOOR SmGLE Thomas' Church, Newark, at 4 o'clock Philadelphia a nd Mr. and Mrs. Guy Place. bedroom, next to bath for refined genUe­ Good, of Spa rows Point, Md., will be man. Call 8787 . Salurday afternoon, January 10, 1948, 12-4-tfc. with the Rev. John E. Large officiating. dinner guests on Christmas Day of their Guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mr. Rothrock will give his daughter Lovett, of Old Oak Road, on Saturday, For Sale in marriage and Miss Alice Ward, a Hubert, of East Delaware Avenue. Mr. December 27. will be: Mr. and Mrs. RHODES DRUG STORE and Mrs. George V. Hastings and former college roommate of Elizabeth, P aul D. Lovett, Jr., and sons. Douglass PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS . AFRICAN VIOLETS, PINK, WHITE AND daughter, Helen, of Wilmington, will and Paul III: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Blue, also dish gardens. Sunny Corner N. J., will be her maid of honor. (C. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) Greenhouse, 171 Academy Street, Maude Bridesmaids will be Miss Sarah Jane also be guests at dinner. Baldwin and son, David, of Swarth­ I Mote Phones-581-2234 Nlrht Phone 2-0493 We Deliver 1l-20-7tp. Billing, sister of the bridegroom; Miss more. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were TURKE-Y-S~A-L-I-V-E-O-R-D-R-E-SS-ED~' - .-C-all Jean Dougherty and Miss Jane Gieker, William Pie, Aviation Boatsman Mate formerly of Seattle, Washington. Newark 4854, W. C. Carter. all of Wilmington. and Mrs. Frank returned home this month from San 1l-6-ttc. Mendes III of South Orange, N . J . Diego, California. where he was recent­ ly released from the Navy. William, COLLIE PUPPIES. Will make excellent Dr. Billing will be best man for his Christmas gilts. J . W. Frazc, Phone 3745 . son and the ushers will be Mr. Robert who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 11-27-ttc. F. Pie, 313 West Main Street, had N. Manning and Mr. John M. Graham, ROYAL TVPEWRITER- 14 Inch: also of Wilmington. Mr. Edgar Messick, of been in the service for nearly two Standard Underwood 11 inch typewriter. Both used, recently reconditioned. $50 Newark , and Dr. G. Esler Inskeep, of years. l I.. ~ .. each. Newark Post. Pottstown, Pa. IVIiss Lois M~e Tomhave, of Phila­ USED CARS-PASSMORE'S, OXFORD , Miss Rothrock is a graduate of the Pa. Open dally tl tI 9:30 P. M . Cash or University of Delaware and is now em­ delphia ar rived Sunday to spend the financed. Phone Oxford 208-Res. or 537- holidays with her parents, Prof. and Office. South Baltimore Plkc. ployed at thc Hercules Experimental 12-11' tfc. Mrs. A. E. Tomhave, 20 West Main Station. SMALL FLORENCE OlL HEATING Stove. Mr. Billing is a graduate of Dart· Street. Phonc Newark 4955 . mouth Collcge and served as a Lieu­ 12- 18-2tc. Mastel' Sergeant and Mrs. Charles E. tenant (ig) in the Navy in the South 1940 MERCURY- Convertiblc Coupe, new Pacific. He is now employed at the Downey, of Camp Lejeune. N. C., are e n q- ine, ne w rad iator, new c lutch. Phone guests for the holiday with Sergeant 4742. Hercules Experimental Station. 12-18-2tp . Downey's father, MI'. Charles Downey, of New L ondon Road. TURKEYS- Broad breasted. alive 01' drcss­ MRS. GEORGE JONES eel. Phonc Newark 2-1977 . TO GIVE ORGAN RECITAL 12-IB-2tc. Miss Elsie Anderson, of Philadelphia BRorLING~A-ND=--=F=-R:-:YI:-:N-G~C-H-I-C-KE-N-S. Mrs. Genrge Jones, of near Newark, will be a house guest of her broth~r Phone Newa rk 4848, W. C. SmlUI. and a former organ ist of t he Newark and sister-in-law, MI'. and Mrs. J . 121 18-2tc . Me thodist Ch urch will gi ve an organ Franklin Anderson, of Nottingham HOLSTEIN BULL--ANTEGO ROYAL recital at the Head of Christiana 'Pres­ Road. Lucifer Chief 1.700,492 bom December 17, byterian Church on Sunday evening, 1946. Vaccinated and T . B. Tested . Herd Accredited si nce 1930 . W. H. S . Bou­ January 4, 1948, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Elwell L . Springer, of Oak chelle . Phone Elkton 33U·J-l. 12- 18-2tp. Miss Beatrice Hartshorn, a member will spend several of the holidays with of the faculty of the University of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 5 \~ CU. FT. REBUILT COPELAND Refri g­ erator. Harvey Refrlgcratlon. Phone 579. Delaware, will also assist in the pro­ Mrs. Milton L . Draper, 301 Nottingham 12-18-tfc. gram with violin selections. Road. GIRL'S WINTER COAT . Size 12, in excel­ Special vocal number will be given lent condition. Phone 2-6163. by M.rs. Roger P . WatkIns and Miss Mrs. Fred Davis, of C ~lpito l Trail, 12-25- ltc. Janc lIartcnis. will have as her guests ai' Christmas ONE N·-:-IC=-E=-L-Y- L-O--=-CA--=-T=-E-D- NE- W- R-A-N-C-H­ A Christmas cantata, "Chimes of the Day her son and daughters: Mr. and type bungalor. Lot approximately one­ Holy Night" was given at a candlelight third acre. 2 bedrooms. large living room Mrs. Edwin Davis and daughters, Gail (16 ft. x 24 ft.) and fire place. Kitchen serviee at the church last Sunday eve­ and Sue of West Grove, Master Serg­ and bath . Ott fired hot-all' heat and watcr. In the $6,000 range . Box 443 New ­ ning by th~ adult choir. eant and Mrs. Charles E. Downey, of Ark. Delaware . Mrs. G. Selby J armon was guest solo­ Camp L ejeune, N . C oo and MI'. and 12-25-ltc . ist with M.rs. John W. Milburn and Mrs. Robert Gregg, of Newark. THREE BEDROOMS, living room with firc­ ,~e v . Evan W. Renne also givIng special place. dining room. kitchen and bath, oil heat. full basement, corner lot 6Ox129, ~o lo numbers. Mrs. Perry M. Towson, of East detached garage. 1 block from University Mrs. Ralph Vannoy accompanied the Cleveland Avenue is a patient in the campus. Possession 30 days from date oC settlement. $18 .000 . Call Newark 4701 for group liS organist. Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. appointment. 12-25-ltc. ELLEN JANE BYWATERS Cadet Samuel W. Lockerman, of the HONOR GUEST AT PARTY United States Military Academy, West Ellen Jane Bywaters, daughter of Point, N. Y., is spending the Christmas Merry Christmas! Radio Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bywaters, of 16 holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Townacnd Road. was honor guest at a S. P. Lockerman. Glasgow Highway, . Repair Service party Saturday evening, given by Mar- Newark. cia Lee Warwick at her home, 351 ON So uth Collcge Avenue. The Misses Nell and Etta Wilson, of ALL TYPES OF RADIOS Marcia's guests included Marlyn Hil­ East Main Street, are spending the holi­ )'0 you and yours - dreth, Ellen Gallaher, Phylis Baker, davs in AUanta, Ga., as guests of their from aU oE ui- Ai's Radio Repair Service Mary J. Chalmers a nd Diane Smith. ne~he w and niece, General aDd Mrs. 220 E. PARK PLACE Ellen, with her parents, will move Wilson O'Daniel. A Merry Chriltmlll Dayl Call 2262 Between 5-9 P. M. Ihis month to Wellesley, Mass., where The same old worda, ~ ey will make their home. Mrs. Walter Clark, of Washington, ALBERT PORACH Marcia Lee Warwick is the daughter D. C ., is spending sometime at the home the same old witli, of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Warwick. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Towson, of East Clevela nd Avenue. The same wholehearted way­ MRS, RYAN HOSTESS From all the phrases , BURIAL LOTS TO D, A. R. GROUP Richard Evans, a student at Penn State Forestry School, Mont Alto, Pa., we might Mr. W. D. Lewis, librarian of the cbooee, is spend ing the holidays with his par­ Ad\litional Burial Lots are Uni verRity of Dclaware, gave a very ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Taggart Evans, Theile are the warmat now available in our en­ interesting and informative talk on 255 South College Avenue. larged Cemetery. "Old Newark" at the December ~o~~UKI meeting of the Cooch's Bridge Chapter, Brandon Davis, a student at Duke The Head of Christiana D. A. R. held recently at the home Qf University, Durham, N. C oO arrived Mrs. Leon Ryan, Nottingham Road. Cemetery Association homc last Saturday to spend a two Il. lotal of $26.50 was coUectcd for Merry ewr,ao~l Box 297, Newark, Delaware week's holiday with his parents, Mr. 1\ thrUcmas - Telephone 541 from 8:30 A. M. the Christmas fund for Ellis Island. and Mrs. R. B . Davis, of 54 East The Junior Group a lso reported that a And merry may it be, to 4:30 P . M. Clcveland Avenue. Christmas box valued at $50.00 had Rich with friend-hip, been llent to thc Crossnore School in Miss WlIla Dawson, of Boston, Mass., North Carolina. .tarred with love, arrived Tuesday evening to spend the Mrs. William P . Rbeuby was named holidays with her parents, MI'. and Mrs. I\nd luck and gaiety- R. T.JONES chainnan of Conservation. Ten dele­ W. Harry Dawson, 330 East Main uates and tcn alternates were also 'A day wbose memory will abide ch08en at this meeting lor the Statc Strcct. COn/erence to be held on February 21 , Mr. and Mrs. Earl F . Dawson and From Chriltmaatide . * 1948, at Hanna's Tea Room In Wilming­ FUNERAL ton d aughter, Miss Elizabeth Dawson, of 243 West Main Street, will spend to~~i Christmas with their son-In-law and DIRECTOR BIBLE CLASS PARTY daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Day, of MONDAY EVENING Seaford. The members of the Ladles' Bible * Claa of the First Presbyterian Church Gucsts on Christmas Day with Mr. PHONE 6221 are inVited to attend the Christmas and Mrs. Paul Lovett will be Mrs. party and the gift exchange of theIr Lovett's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jaq­ Sceret pals on Monday cvening, De­ uette; MI88 Irma JaQuette and Mr. and cember 29, lit the home of Mrs. Laura Mrs. W. Francis Lindell and family. * Nichols, 182 Orchard Road. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W1lliams, 'of • 122 West Main Street ThII part» Is an annual aHalr and It IRWAU, DEUWA.E wll\ be on this eve:nln, that the names Newark, will entertain their IOns and of tile secret pals will be revealed and daughter and their tamille. at family 'new ones drawn tor the comln, year. dinner on Chrlstmllill Day. reAho

nts I , ~T~h~e~N~e~wThe Newark Post, Newark,~ Delaware,a~r Thursday,~ Decemberk~ 25, 1947 P=o=s=t =-= Six elUl N Hurd, editor of The S port.~ Post, is on hrislmas va- cation. IH. E, THORNETT'S BEAGLE I ~:i~:::h~v!in;.'erno 'GETIYSBURG COURT FIVE gifWt et odon a 'tco knowlumnis ot f (ath maI'sor e braggwelcominge) WINS CHAMPIONSHIP TESTS ov~~~~~~~l~:~ :,~:~' ~ ~ ~~~~~ti~;e ~i:~~~ SCORES 64-47 WIN OVER than a guest writel' on Christmas Day I aundnd vowerelubl trulfriyen inded fobtr evdo l tunto oaurir lydear as- OF THE 15 INCH CLASS ed~~~ th~e1~n~~~~ns bouts in~;iP C~h1ba rpente~~lt: ~r ~ ~~\Fieldhou~~tr~;s~se~. DELAWARE BLUE lIENS suming this chore DS his Christmas gi ft. - Sa lerno absorbed a good licking and P ersonally, we try to let our Criends WllS on the canvas at the final bell. and Joved ones k now how we feei ll bout The summa ries: them every day in the year a nd while Ladies' Auxiliary To Be 120-pound class- Arnold Greenhouse Bullets Tab 21 Points we enjoy the spirit of Christmas and decisioned Ed Price. With pa rtake in the celebration of the sea­ Formed Of The Eastern 127-pound class- Ted Ha upt decision- In Fourth Quarter To Sew son wholeheartedly, we don't think ed Frank Aldridge. ever this that one should let a U their w31'rnlh, Beagle Club; Next Meeting 135-pound class- Dick DiSaba tino de- Up Easy Triumph, Blue Hens love and cheer accumulate Cor distri­ cisioned Roger Rodney. forget ou bution at Yule tide. Jan. 4, To Elect Officers 145-pound class-Keith Tracy deci- Put Up Good Struggle We wish you a Merry Chris tmas, cer - sioned Dick Maxwell. A high-powered Gettysburg College basketball t. am conquel'_ tainly . .. . but not at Christmas alone. Banker's Jimmy, owned by Herbert E , Thornett, Delaware 155-pound class- AI Lanel decisioned ed the University of Delaware Blue Hens 64 to 47. We wish you a merry day everyday and fiorL t, was judged the 15-inch champion beagle of the Eastern H~~~i~~~e~ar~~ss-Jim Collins deci- It was the second setback of the season for Coach Joe Brull- li ve with the daily prayer that all oC Beagle Club at the annual Memorial Championship field trials held sioned Tony Salerno. ansky's Hens against one victory. ;o~k~~~tu~:Ye ' ~;;;Yh!~;~ f h::!~~ ~:~ over their course on the estate of S, Hallock duPont at Milford Led by Dick Gorman, elongated forward, the BUlleta started ot their e xistence. Cross Roads. with a rush and piled up 12 points before the Hens could knock But, we're stealing the thunder of Banker's Jimmy is sired by Field Champion Pleasant Run EIGHT GAME the lid off the basket. our guest writer (of which we wish Banker and is out of Woodlawn Hope, another outstanding beagle, Delaware recovered sufficiently, however, to trail only by 10 there was more during the year) and The IS-inch class was won by AI's Little Lady, owned by SCHEDULE points, 17-7, at the end of the first period and then more than held give you now a good citizen's version Alonzo LeCates of Arden, Both winners were presented with bronze • its own with the smooth-pertonnJng activities at this season. A gentleman, trophies by Mrs. Ross S. RObinson'r ANNOUNCED ROBIN Bullets for the ;'l€xt two quarters. a scholar and a judge of good cheer, widow of one of the charter The Blue Hens out scored Gettysburg randmem~ers 248 TRUTCKS _. ROUND. Sp~;~y Chr istmas rolls around again. ~Ce~~:I~~Ub, and owner of C: VIew FOR 1948 TOURNAMENT 16-9 in the second period to trail U,13 During the past week the spirit of Other winners were: 15-inch class, IN NEW LINE at the end of the first hall, ~d COn. Christmas has been in the air . . . . second, Octoraro Ben, owned by George tinued their scoring spree into ~ tim our stores for the most part have been McDermitt, Wilmington; third, Kettle R II' C II few minutes of the second halt When decorated and full of to.vs and other Drum Ann, owned by Larry Lohman, A completely new line of Dodge 0 In 0 ege Oceola Lodge, No.5, Knights of they assumed a thre.e-poiot lead , the attractive gifts. Wilmington; fourth, Lee's Tim, owned Job-Ra ted" trucks comprising 248 basic Replaces Franklin ;:ut~~~~'Ob~~e to~l;:~n~:;t t~t ~~~ n~O:d g: only time in the contest they managed "The postotTice has been kept busy by Rober t Giland, and reserve hound chassis models ranging from 4250 to Hall, on East Main Street. starting Jan- to forge in front. handling m~ny , many. packa.ges of giftS was Jantsen's Prince Richard. owned by 23,000 pounds gr oss vehicle weight

With peace and prosperity, we should all be happier than Christmas! No vaunting phrases can truly carry the No matter what the language the spirit of Christmas ever thi s year. During the Christmas season, let's try to meaning of that word, no marching adjectives picture its ful­ is the same everywhere .. . in France, in Holland, in forget OUI' cares. For our part, we want to add our felicita­ fillment. Its being and expression Jtlust ever lie in the simple ... and in the good old U. S. A. As yo~ celebrate this joyous tions to the many others you are receiving, by wishing you words of the prophets, in the unpretentious but meaningful season in spiritual companionship with people of good will a very Merry Christmas-the phrases of the Man of Galilee: all over the world, it is our hope that this Christmas of 1947 will be the merriest you have ever enjoyed. HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS EVER! "ON EARTH PEACE, GOOD WILL TO MEN." Theodore S. Jones Poffenberger Studio Angie's Sub Shop HOME AND AUTO RADIO SERVICE 16 west Main Street Phone 2M5 97 Wilbur Street Newark, Delaware Phone 2-6001 Newark, Delaware

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In Colonial times was the gayest and hap­ IF WE COULD- And when the day is gone piest season of the year ... and so it is today. It is our sincere we would say "Merry Christmas" to each of you personally. Our wishes for our friends wish that during this Christmas of 1947 the warm, sweet ,Since we can't, the next best thing is to put our greetings joys of tws blessed season may fill your hearts to over­ Continue on and on and on! in print. flowing. Children's Center Blue Hen Laundry & Dry Cleaners E. J. Hollingsworth Co. Jack Twilley North Street Newark, Delaware Phone 501 Newark, Delaware 50 East Main Street Newark, Delaware

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IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT, INDEED, We are the world's most inventive race-and yet we This Merry Christmas is to you. There is ~o wi sh we to forget our friends, particularly at Christmas haven't found a new way of saying "Merry Christmas." May­ We want you to know how close we feel to all of you, can give more true than this jolly old fellow is now bring­ be it's just as well! and how sincerely we wish for each of you the choicest bless­ In any event, we can phrase no better message for this ing to you . ings of Yuletide. joyous season than that ancient wish.

Newark Lumber Co. I. Newton Sheaffer Eagle Furniture Co. BUILDING MATERIALS AND FUELS Dial 2-6252 11I£ut Main Stred Newark, Delaware Phone 5H Newark, Delaware 75 East Main Street Newark, Delaware

May this Chri~tmas bring happiness as true, as that we WE GREET YOU AT CHRISTMAS With. all the joys of the season to you! GOOD HEALTH, have known in our relations with you! GOOD CHEER, and a MERRY CHRISTMAS. And trust to ofter you Cheer every day of the year.

Wilmington Auto Sales Co. 1M But Mala 8treet Newark Farm & Home Supply Newark BowJin8 Center "0 •• ZIti The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 25, 1947

G.T.EVANS John M. Slack ELECTRICIAN

ELECTED TO RADIO SERVICE OIL BURNER NEW OFFICE PHONE 2453 NEWARK, DELAWARE Chairman Of Tuberculosis Secretaries

G. Taggart Evans, executive secre­ tary of the Delaware Anti-Tuberculosis Society, has been appointed chairmall of the committee on adminisll'ative practice of the National Conference of Tuberculosis Secretaries, it was a n­ nounced in the December issue of the bulleton of t he National Tuberculosis Association in New York. The commit­ tee will meet in the national office in New York on J an. 30. To make room for the last m'n ute rush in the mailing of cards and pack­ ages, the Christmas Seal booth in the postoffice will c!ose Monday. Seals may be obtained at the Security Trust Com­ pany and at headquarters. 1308 Dela­ ware Avenue, after that date. GOV. BACON ASKS SAFE HOLIDAYS Issues Plea For Caution At Yuletide

Gov. Walter W. Bacon has issued a plea of Delawareans to exercise care during the Christmas holiday season and urged them to join the National Safety Council and the Delaware Safety Council in a campaign to halt accidents. Drivers and pedestrJ;ms alike must take care and caution for the remainder of the year in order to end 1947 with a better accident record than that .f . last year, Governor Bacon warned. A. MELTZ He added: "The effort to reduce the TAILOR num1>er of accidents which mar Christ­ mas happiness in so many of our homes CLEANING - PRESSING - INVISIBLE MENDING can be successful only if everyone of ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS our citlz~ns does his part to make this AGENTS FOR Christmas a safe holiday celebration. "It is a job that must be undertaken HOPKINS TAIWRING CO. by every individual. Each person must Suits and Coats for Men and Women realize that an accident can happen to him and refuse to take the chance 65 East Main Street PHONE 4511 Newark, Delaware that may cause it. "Remember that groups of indivi­ duals make up families, families make up homes and homes make up our communities. The li ttle extra fore­ FOR SALE thought," extra common sense and extra "ICE FREE" courtesy' that it takes to make a safe No dark horse lor holiday' for one person can multiply vou! into ' an accident-free Christmas cele­ .' br a tici~ . ~~ r all the people In Delaware." Why gamble on ar'! unknown, untried washer, when you know what BUSH MADE the Bendix can do?

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