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Police, Firenlen Agricrtltllrists Awarded Ad'val/cem el/t A~arded 397 Perst)n~ Nine Scholarship Pension Plan, Sewer Service, Ai ..l MOllday's CD AwardedGraduate A University COllunencement "Operation Alert" At Comnlencenlent ssessment Charges Approved y ur eate, Cutl1 t11c nccm e nl E:\('rcis es H e l~ und,a A u x ili ~ ss i .. t !lI((s la ' r scp h L, 'Ie ' oy. lJean B e SSie C ollins S t t P I' I R d R aym o nd J , W rig ht Win s Co unc il A ppro v e it y P n sion Program For E mployees "h The Hel, ,II, , C " D a e 0 lie n oa- ~ I I .. ' D ' Juhn A , P crkllls o nl e l s e g r ees HI k' A A', t d $ J , OOO Martin G rant At. At Age 65; , 3 P er F r o nt Foot ' ewer A s essm ent. $100 Speak ets, t. o c, e nn c tlv a e 6Js t A nnua l E x e r c is e s L ate r a l Fee ' e t; C i t y Dump D r ll w s H ealth Dep t. PraiAC ,IS . te s(>rvi c(!:o: ant! comm Il cem e nt exer c is e s -r-- lnur te8 :" ' . fl'/lIll of llullihe n 1I all on t he U niver s i ty p o~i; h t ~~~mCI~w~ ~~e n~~in~L~Xi~~~ I Nll1 e scholarships and a vaJ'iety By F UANK N, l\fEGAUGEE of awnrds were a nnounced ( or Tn a b ris k moving and m aty , eSH ion 0 11 Tu s el ay nigh t, ulld,t) II~ 'lilt! 1)1' J o h n R P rki n s , p r e s ide n t of sta te poli ce in felting up roadlocks campus, ' ' Monday from 8to 8: 08 pm at pomts members of the gradua tl11 g class a t ity Cou n c il gave final appr oval t o t h e long proposed city nfe rred degr s upo n :J97 p e l' 'ons, on the near by JVIaryland border as Newark High School's 61 st ann ua l CO commencem nt on F r iday night. p e n ion pla n , pas e d two o r dina n c es .'etting 'e ll' I' fees a n t! 'R lose ph L, Me oy, pastor of t, Ant h o n y 's a phase of the state-w ide CD ex 1'- The class heard Dr, Rayman Kist­ c hHI'ges and o k ayed a minor zoning c h a n ge, Very e~' , "VCilminglon d e liv r e d th e bacca lau r eat e ~~~n ~~:.e~a~~~kA~g '~ lJ~~~~ ~ esa~ci ler, preSident o( Beaver Coll ege III Church 1I1 ' , , t d J en kintown, Pa, urge them to de­ The Counc ilm e n , who get ver y Ii tLIe p r aise t h S d ayc , Cid e what they li ke best to do a nd and Mis, DCRSi n. roll ins , d a n of w o m ell, gave yc~~ r ~~~rbY roads leading into al. 0 w e r e c on iderab ly buc l

out that the thoroughfare had been WOlorilow _ olners sented th Unit d tatl'S al Ill' tim' ohd Commenc ment ,Grange aIls Ford INewark Group To Attend City P ension Plan unfinished for II years. Royal Livestock Show at Camblld 'p I I bl'mt ' a. a ( ontinu('d from Page II To Medical Centel' ho\'ah' Willle Fe l (Cont inued from Page 1) Council turned the request over (Continued twm Pagc 1) England, and won the Dallx ~Iali ill fili~ I ~, Amerle n IJ to the street committee with the Gold Cup. . , Dr ~om~~p~n)' . (or th past two years a nd reCipient Approximately 40 delegates and But Councilman Williarn Cover- recommendation that the resurfac- Another major iem on the tl'US- ~r . Somcl s, who \\ ill SPI'\'l' iI.< as- IWo bouks n d the of the Pultizer pl'ize for po t ry. re­ B Oar( I Of T IOU tee interested persons from the Newark dale pointed out that the charge ing be included in the city's forth- te s' agenda was the presentation soclatc d an of the scho?1 of a~ri- tlflC artlcll n mOre '.hi: ceived the d g r e of doctor of let­ coming street repair program. The and approval of III acad mic pro- culture, came to the Unt\, I'Slty of C"tlUn'll and tr'a~ ~~~ch~~~' ~reJ:~r~. rc~ ~~se::;'~l~d o~ called tor in the ordinance was motion also suggested that Court- gram leading to th, degree o( doctor Delawar from Cornell in 1951 He ~ulSh: I ~).rl'~al'"llon ters. "He Is what (ew men in our Jehovah's Witnesses in Richmond, fixed after considerable study as tim ar a truly popular spokes­ J. Les lie Ford, Bear, ney Stre~t be surfaced from Man- of philosophy in )hysics. holds thre bachelor '~ d gn',·o ill. "('h',I:; hll;', ~"~I man for the best that has b en Pom o n a Repre e n lative Va" from June 24 -27. ~~t~ ~~~~~~~e~:~u~sat~ p~~ 1;~es:'~~ uel to Hames Street. The existence 0 such a docloral adclttion to his doctOlatc. . I"nd Unl' gl.,d latl~ding though t and spoken." the ci tation Thomas Gardy, congregational er charge to New Castle County A proposal put forth by Coun- program is expectld to improve in- He recei ved a bachelor o( ". 1l'1I (',' F,1('ulty [ell, read. FoJ' Prop o e d H os pita l supervisor, described the assembly after the city is tied in with the cilman Diehl th ~ t all city employees struction both at h und rgraduatc degrec frOln U t a~ Statc Agncl·!tUl the trusil.,~rUtnollons Henry F. duPont was awarded a as a "huge-scale tour-day s minar of county sanitary sewer system. The except the police force be placed and the graduate Icvel in physics al Coli ge In 1935, a bachelor uf arts I Frum '1"lSt t doctor of I ws d gree. "A devoted J . Leslie Ford of Bear who re· Bible discourses. forums and dl'ama- county will charge Newark on the on a five-day ~I'eek during. J uly and as a service cepartment in re- degree from Oxford Uni~ erslty III ("'SUl .; '\:,In to servant to the Universi ty of Dela­ tired as deputy U. S . m ~rs hal iast tized discussions designed for public amount of sewage tlowing from and August faIled to receive a lated fields. particllarly agriculture. 1938 and a bachelor o( .sclence ~ .. tural <'II 'tn""r ~In:~~~I ~'u ~nt'''F..::;;;;;;''-''''. second.. The other Counclhnen biologica.l sciences chemistry, and gree a lso (10m Oxford. I': 1939 H,' lL'llt."flIulll ', J 8. ' war as a membcl' of its board of lines into the county sys- n trustees since 191 8. Win tel' t h u I' ~:~~ 1'3~t t~aes b~~~~ o?l:,~is~~~~ o~ ~~~sua~~~~~e';:~I~t f~r tl~: I~i~~~~~ ;~~ . City se med . to fe 1 the measure wo.uld engineering. he ld a. Rhodes scholal shIp a thilt cal sell'nc,"': C C stands as a monument to his en­ the proposed Southern New Castle 10f Jehovah 's Witnesses." Councilman Scott pointed out that be unfaI r u.nless all. employees wllh- The tru ste~s aplroved a resolu- unt~erslty. . I'onall. rind f' L during faith and farsighted design," County Medical Center, rep res nt- residents using over the minimum out cxcephon be IIlcluded. tion expressIng legret upon th HIS doctorate of philosophy \\'a ~' IChlllog~ , his citation obs rved. ing th Pomona Grange of New I P eople - Pastor three doll al' quarterly payment Also, C ouncilman Coverdale, death of Dr. Charits 1. A. Stine on conferred by Cornell in 194 ~ Dr From lIl'tru t Th following d grees w ere Castle County. . . (: numbered only about 100 , according while saYlllg he w as not opposed May 28. 0 1' . Stine lad .erved on the Somers did work for this degl'ee III ft'ss(]r r:'11 C "I' to to t~e plan, ~ xpr es~ed concern over board since 1937 . plant physiology. biochemistI') [,"'! . 1 S. KIrch I awarded I' sidents of th Newark At .the same tIme that the Grang I (Contlllued from Page 1) . to a study he had made. H e said area: appom~ d Mr. Ford. it passed a . --.-. Ithat even the excess charge did not ~~~l~i~;~~~\~ ~~~~fJ ~~ ~ct~s~~~~ S!nce 1927 physical chemistry. He ..... as at une ;lnd G G resolutIon favurlllg constructIon of more eaSIly pOSS Ible In a suburban amount to a great deal in the lower Doctor of Philosophy: Lewis Wil­ the medical centel·. The Grange community than in a central city levels of the graduated scale. if a five-day week w ere adopted 0 an Worrilow las served on the mer Bowman. Chemistry; Chung represents betw.een 1.000 and 1,500 or even a rural ch.urch where the Zoning Charges for the t wo-month period. university staff sitce 1927. H e was Cheng Chen, Chemistry; Richard rural reSidents In the county. congregatIon often IS scattered over Council gave final approval t o a Councilman Harry Maclary also honored by his lima mater, the Eugone Emmert, ChemICal Engin- In discus~ing" his. appointment. a considerable. area. In Brookside, zoning law amendment that changes wondered about the advisability of University of Malyland, with the closing t he town ofices Saturday degree o( doctor If agriculture at ~~S~~~~~~~~;) I~1~ '1 f~~'~ t~~lddon:l'u~;~O~h of Gar ah:~~ ":;;'1~e e ~~c1~~ ~nt~n °r~e t~id~~~r~l ~~~r C~~biio S~~~~te~: t \~;~~e ~~ I S~~ mornings to citizens wanting in[or- commenc ment exu'clses at College pital outside of Wilmington is es- a tight-knit community. Street and New London Avenue. mati on. CUl'I'ently, no otfice is Park, Md. r ecen tl~ . sential to us who live in the rural Already this integration of church The change had the prior approval opened ha lf-day on Satul·day. I He was appoin~d prof ssor o( sectIOns of the county." activities can be observed at work of the ci ty planning commission. A request that the Newark Trust dail':r . husbandry and ext nsion He said the dif(iculty o( obtain- he says, at the Sunday m o rnin~ and no objections were r aised at Company be permitted to hook up specialist In 1941. He became as­ I its burglar a larm system at the sociate dir ctor of the university's ing rooms in Wilmington h ospitals worship in the school building. 0 the public heal'ing on the measure I and . the traffIC congestion and Entire (ami lies come to church Tuesday night. police station was granted with the agricultur I extention service in it p~rklng problems for those who The children and adults join i~ But Council held up action on a provision that be equipped with 1943 and has b en director of the wIsh . to VISIt them . shows that an worship for 15 minutes at the start zoning proposal that would change a cut-off switch at the station that experiment station and the exten­ addl:lO,:,al hospItal IS needed else- of the ser vice. then the youngsters from RD to business property owned meets the speci fi cations of the city s!on service since 1)48. He \~ill con- w~el e In the. county.. go with thei r teachers to various by WIlham Gray on South Chapel engineer. Itl n.u ~ !n these posts In addllton to The Wllm.',:gton hospItals are up rooms for religious classes w hile Street between Chambers and Aetna Fire Fund sel vmg as dean. agamst conditIons they can't help," the adults remain for t he ~orning Wyoming Avenue. After considerab l ~ discussion, ag~~~7tu~~ ~ ~il~:~' i~~i~e~rd ai~,t~~: MI'. F.ord saId. " We think that the worship. M I'. Gray. it was disclosed. plans CouncIl passed a mohon ests outside the stlte o( De laware. establtshme!ll .of a medical center to rect an addition to his garage approv~ng I south of Wtlmlngton will go a long A Sunday evening service also i at that location, but two adjacent a $300 payment monthly ef(ectlve He h olds a numb.r of committee ' wa-r. t oward improving medical being held at Brouksi de. Thi prac- property owners. Marvin C. Jack­ J uly 1 to the Aetna H ose. H o~ k ~nd posts in t he Assodation of Land­ Ladder Company. ThIS was In h eu Grant Colleges. is • memb I' of th faclittles for all the people of Ncw tice, Mr. K eenc says. ha been son and Vernon Comly. who were Open D a ily from 7 :30 a.m.-5 ;00 P.m. C~~ tl e County. abandoned in many city churches present at the Council meeting. of a request by t~ e company for a Council o( State Governments and As we see it, this hospital will but is being revived in suburban I' gistered objections on the grounds S5,000 approprlalton for the next holds the post o( .ssociate director Saturday - 7:30-12:00 fisc ~ l year. The firemen had been o( the Atlantic D.iry Association. w?rk In cooperation with the Wil- communities. that the xtension ',0 the garage gettmg $1500 .annually from Coun- His state posts have included mlngton hospItals. not in opposition A gl'aduate of the Univ rsity o( would be "unsightly" and detract ell, although It was Tues- membership on the Governor's to them. We in the Grange realize Delaware (1938) and of the theolog- Councilman William Coverdale d~scl osed tha t a lot of wOI'k has to be done ical school at Drew University (rom the value of their properties. and a lot o[ money raised to make (]941), the Rev. K eene was pastor raised a question as to Council's ~~~r~~7-t~t:~a:h;o$~~gbl (~~s t~~t c~~: ~~ ~~~;~~e ~~v!~~~~f~~a~'i~~ti~~ rent year. flce of secl'etary cf the Delaware Beat High th ~ project a success, but we're of the H a~riso n Street Methodist authority to change to business gOlllg to ~ o all that is in our power Church, WIlmington. for five years classification property locat d in In a letter to Council, Gordy & State Poultry Commission. Food Costs to make It so." Ibefore comlllg to BrookSIde. a residential neighborhood. He 'Sons, contractors, disclosed that I In 1922, Dean Worrilow was a The Grange, Mr. Ford said, did Mr. Keene a lso is a practicing pointed out that Mr. Gray's garage they p lan to begin construction () f m mber of the American 4-H Dairy T a k e advantage of food homes in unfinished portion.; o( Ica ttle judging team which repre- :'o°ctatf~~tero~n~h:,~~~~~;~cle ~~ ~~t ~ J :~;~i1~ O~~~, ?rw~~c~h:unCsO\U;;~~ :~t~d"~~7~~0~~0\1~~n~a~~f~gth~ft ~~- saving · now-serve them ;~:n:o~~~~inA.th~ ~r~0~~m1[£~'e~o~d I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t no chOIce of sIte has been made. , weekly in the Wilmington papers zoning la w but that any change they asked Council for permission Ir: m onth s late r . Y o u can d o but the tru.s tees have stated that and once a week in the Chester- in the use might be questionable to install paved streets and sewer it with o n e of our lock e r ci:;:;led te refer the ques- lines where n cessary and al,;o ~~C~~;!bl~e f~~ma ~~r~Oi~I~~ a i ~a~i~~ I~~~~n~~~" ~~~~~,:~ : '~h ~~ ~~ ~o~nn~ ung~~n~~~ asked Council to proceed with the to k eep your food southern part of the county by I His column deals with inspirational- tion to Solicitor Sinclair on his re- installation of water lines. and fresh. secondary roads. Ireligious themes. turn at the n xt meeting The . new. trustee is a native of The Rev. Keene now lives a 46 The lawmakers also No action was taken on a request re-;'~ (rom the Newark Recreation Asso­ S~~mlt Bt'ldge and has spent most Kcnsington Lane. Brookside. with petition signed by 60 residents re­ ciation for $500 grant to stage a fire­ NEWARK o IS life III the Glasgow area. HI' his wife DOI'o thy and their two questing th at Haincs Street betwcen s rved as U. S. marsha l and deputy children.' 1ilton. 12 and Lynn Alan East Park Place and Ashley Road work display in the University of FROZEN FOOD Delaware football stadium on July :~::~~~t fi~;' i1~!c~~r~n~e~~r: ~~ :~'CI~ nine. be surfaced. The petition p ointed 4. The request W::IS brought to coun-I LOCKER P LA r cil's attention by Councilman ,Frank Louis E. Kra ft Scott, who said he did not think Prop. the university had been approached Ilr-=r - on the matter. Elkton Rd. Phone 2'185 !~1~::~;~:rFL?jl:'~;~tU~f~~;1~ ==B-=-I=N==G=-=' =S=-==':' -;::P==A===S;;T";;;;R==Y==;::::::'S==H==O===P;;;;';====~ It also w as pointed out that th re was a possibility that a state law ' C T YO U R ~~I~~~ab~~~f.~h~~il~~~~~II:!~f~~I: FOOD B DG ET lof the New Castle County Demo- ~~~ U~de ~~i~~~e a~~r';st a dn~~~S~I~\i~: I juri es to pectors d U ri n gad i s p Ia y. ~;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;; ,__ _ ....;;..;;;~.;;;;;;~...... ;;;;;;;;;;; ~§§~§§§§§§§§~§§§§~~ cratic Committee for about 2.1 years. . I We're featllr ing litis wee!" (> /1( / ~~'~~;: CI;rehm7s~~~~ Harding F'air- ...... _ I W HI P P ED CREAM PUFFS Bachelor or science degrees wcre awarded R a lph Walton BaITOw. 74 C H E R RY TARTS 2 East Main. in agriculture ; J ames W H OLE W H EAT R A IS I N M FFI NS (Sat.) C~J'I'ow Brad(ord. 32 Thompson CII'cle, agl'lculture; Thomas Henry C H EESE B ISC I TS (Fr iday) col or- coordinated Briggs. 27 Amstel Av nue, al·ts and APP LE TUR NOVERS science, Robert Van Doren Broach, * agl'lcultule MlifOld S1agen Blown, R IC H DEVI LSFOOD AKE \\ilh Caramel Nul Icing P lM BEA CH BrookSIde. arts and sC Ience Rlchal d II I r I\,pr GlfTold agriculture; A1al gal et A "rll'r(>(l 1 Dl/(;.l To .4 Fat h er'.~ Day Cake Ann Bueche. 208 Beverly Road I~~~~~at~~~lin,D~~~i~UI?I~: ':~ y~~~I~vli~ PI oll e 2226 - We'll hold lite order f or you lIUmmechantca Grunldy, englllcel'lng.325 Wyomlllg GRoeorgead, ~~~~~~- _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IDona ld Hess. 173 West Maan, arts -- and sciencc; Paul Megginson Hodg­ -_._--- _._------son JI· .. 29 Sunset Road. chemical engin "ring. ). [al'ian Elizab th Mayne, New London Road, ducation: Bernar­ dine Marie Patterson, H armony Road. h ome economics; John Gard n 1 ~ W. M.HN Pederson. Orchard Road. civil en­ gineering: C. William Phillips .. outh ,EWARl College Avenue, agriculture: lrwin Ross Smith. 308 A shley Road. me­ chanical engineering: Eugene l\lal'ie Stiltz, .1 3 East Cleveland Avenuc. education: Edmond Bernard Stout. 19 Linden Str et, agriculture; Gun­ VOl' Maria Thuresson, education: SUNDAY SPECIAL Arthur Ralph Va n De Poele, 16 Academy Street, agriculture: Rich­ ROAST LONG ISLAND DUC KLING ard Wollaston. 34 1 South College LUNC HEON 11 -2 DINNER 5-8 Avenue. agriculture. UNDAYS 1 to 7 P.M. There are two million more wom­ -Closed Mondays- en than men in the U.S. (Run for Mrs. Zerelda Ca rpenter Miss Margaret Humphrey. e.qual 4 the hills, boys!) Proprietor s cool summer o~tfits Best Buy Anywhere!! ~ llikoo@ YSee these · S"World Rrsts" Frolll Nash! Greatest Value! Finest Terms! DOUBLE YOUR TRAVEL FUN-CUT YOUR DRIVING COSTS Qualified ) Need No Down Payment! Veterans No Extra Closing Cos Move In Within 20 Days! !

B uy 2 col o r·coordinated Pa lm Beac h s ui ts- milt them , match them- h ave 4 s m ar t, cool umme r outfits. $58.81 per month Blue with gre y, brown with o S" the all-new Rambler etall Country Veterans tan- or any of several oth er (shown above): a family sedan a low Taxe and Ins urance colorful c ombinat io n s . • ;-::;e~1 car" and station wagoo"':aU Carrying Come in and ciloose, today. ., See the exciting new Mettopollta", Up to 40 mi.1ee to the gallon of gas. "<1ke CL ~~ CIIoI·TrlllllIOCIlis $32.50 ...h Cbarges $74.02 per monlh G ExcluII"e w.cllnlng leat" Adju8t to any oC live positions, reduce fatigue} !2!...!axes and In uranee CD Only Nalh 0 ..... twin bedl-lor .,.; cations or overnight...... , ..,...... "'''bo __ • l - ...... -091oo. . 51a_... -- Rambler FURNISHED EXHIBIT HOMES OPEN EVERY DA.Y FROM 11 A,l\'I. to 8 P.M. J ~NASH MOTORS, DMSION 01' M."" ...... ~ /? AMERICAN MOTORS CORP .. DmOIT, MICHl DEPARTMENT (/~ NeW' Low Na.h Price•• t.rt •• *I.... EXlllBIT HOMES • Fo, the Me(,opoill •• H"dlop (only $24 mOil ' 01 COAnrtlbt.), f.Ot., COIIIIf POrt 01 ontry, lilt•• 1Id toalllut, .... '"'-t, ...... Z miles Eut 01 Newark on ILpltol Trail (Roule 2) OPEN DAILY ~:30 Wttllln an easy 20 miJlute rid. on super blghw3,t' rrom Ifllrn. WED. - FRJ-8 to 9 Dennison Motor Co.···19 Haines Sl,~Newark, DeI.···Phone 4241 •••••••••••• The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 17, 1954 ,. . Capitol Trail News rUniversity Offers Cooch's Bridge and Glasgow ---'----- :I ~EWA RK Marjorie M. Bishop, Corres pondent lFar East Courses Kirkwood Hl,hway Mlldr::o~e~d~!~a~:r~~:::sndent I' ! IF HHI' HE 1.00KI:\ . FOR A ~POT Phone: 6318 In Sumnler chool . --- I K. ,(,IIAHL'E WILLl:\.MS II A A LOT. RegIstration for voters reside n t in IH im " and "J esus. Send Little Chil· • Your corrtspondent has r , tur!, cd l outin g last T h u rsday a ft ernoon a t D REI ' P encad e r hundred w ill be Wednes- dr n." The primary group sang I 4,' rN'_Up _ ""r",11 _ T1 nmps _ B S'T/PH from a very enjoyable and II1splra- the . h om e o f their teach er, 11 11's. ean ee xp alns Plan day , July 14, from 8 3.m .. t o 12 "Can 3 L ittle Child Lik e Him." The I II . I , , trunal week spcn; RJ PU~~euned~~iv~~- 11 ~~~~d *~d eF~on iJr'j ~n H al' m 0 n y As "Need For Increased n00!1, and from I to 7 p.m. Regis- in term ediate a nd older group spoke I \\ .' 11.' ,'1111~ I~ {',") Est,,] tc .c,>. III 111°:111('" ~ll~~dr~~~~ft~~\ t?ng' Oaf .th Nat ion- /l. a:n ..; a nd a ' \o~~d~/danad b~:~:~: World Awaredne s" Move ~~~~ : ~n ir~~ce~r~~ r J~s~r i~~,r io~ ~o ~~~; va~~o~~s ~~et~aS~ t s fronl ihe Green I" "'. ..~ - '- "I Council of Prcs?y:erlan W omen. m a llow roast. S tore, Glasgow ; secon d district, Meadows 4-H Club will participate I rIO " " /", / f ,, " , 18 . I flR, :\Iost intert'sting It IS to n~ t e h ow The E v n ing Circl of the Courses deali ng with the F ar E ast Ctmner's Mark e t, G lasgow; fi fth d is- in t he N w Casll Cou n ty Demon- I NEWARK 81741 I much we have III common w tth oth· Wom n's Association is responsible w ill be !eatured in the University trlcl. Dayett's Mill. Cooch 's Bridge. stration day Saturday, They include: I . .. 1 llt'ople III diffe rent parts of the for th f lowers .n the sanctuary o[ 0 la w a r e's su m mer session for The p laces for the third a nd fou r th Phy llis Bat! n, poultry foods: J udy ______,_ ___~ _o) worid. Delaware homes, farms, during J une. the first time this year. districts hav n 't been a nnounced. Lane, bread : Ray Johnson, hom .. ':._----' -- - .---- schools, the cOllll try:side, .are no T h e in fant daughter of Eld l' and Dr. Ca rl J . R ees, dean of th Master Sergeant Walla ce She ldon improvement ; and Elwyn Jewell. 'h ~~~e~o ~' ~o~~~~.. ~~s ~~e I ~~~~n~i t h ~~s . !~: ~ ~1i i ~ ~ ~~ c;afa~~P~i~~~aj; ~~~00~1 t~e g:l~!~~~ ~~~~i:l~ ~~i~ ,d,j, ~ - ~~ ~I a~!\~,w JIk~ ia~ ~t ~o~e !~h~ o ~a~t'o ~~~ ~~f:l! a ~~~ :i~~~e~:~f~ :r~;~ Ii ~ e v~vi,~~! " iher p opl<' and places, th e more T he R v. Bishop a lso had t h ~ Far East h as become so important Guard officer's candid ate sch ool. A next Monday w ith a "b st dress". I we become conVInced that funda- h nor of baptisin g th . JI f in A merica n a ffairs tha t no univ 1'- gra d uate of Elkton H igh Sch ool and S h and pOPuI.ar majoretie Marion m('n tally our d lff 're nces arc only th Rev. and M rs. J a r~ ssm~ , fl~~'k ~r sity in the United S tates can a fford the !or'mer Beacom College, M I Sgt. Kullen w iJl prosent a twirli ng act skln·deep. d a t Rock P resbyt ' ian Cnurch last to ignore it tod ay. S h e ldon has been a fu ll-time ad- at the 4- H ta lent sh ow in Mitchell y Ihi: ~f~~d ~~c~it ' ~~i~~II~~~:'I~~ro:,~ Sl:nda :venI n g. ' . ' V ~ ; ';i~ ~ ~tfe b~I~: a~~ek ?; i~ ~i~~~i V~n~f ~~~~~ t r~I~~e ~s~~,s t ao~t ~~eBa£}:;i~n~i ~i~1 ;( , ~~~a YKJ~een ,~ I Uc~ t f~~~s ;~ ~fk fork Union Miliiary Academy The E venrng C ~ r c I e v 0 t e U I the n eed for a n in creased world- G uard in Wilm ington. H e e nlisted Neck in July. I where he was made a major. On at . t~e Jun mt.et III g, to sponsor aw areness w hich h as b een creatd tn the .guard tn JU ly 1949, a nd Mrs. B tty Stillz of Ogletown road h is return in th fa Jl he wrJl ente r ~al. n t lng of the wo.odwork In t he Ii n the United S tates by the new served tn the r egular army t wo underwent surgery a t the 0 laware I tIll' pper SchOOl. . liV Ing room a nd dlntn.g room at the 1'01 of world leadersh ip which h is- years w he n the unit was fed ralized Hospita l last Wednesday, I Mrs. Harold Stanley and childre n, M~n.s . a nd a l ~o to Illsta ll congo- tory h as b rou g ht a bout si nce World a t the outset of the K orean war. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fields of G las- I l('ph n, " P a t", and Gcorgc, of De la- boa.1 d In the kitche n a nd bathroom. War II." Members of the Salem Social re- gow have nam ed their new son plane lanor, arc sl?e nding (":0 . 1 he ~ cv . BISh op reports tha t the Japanese History port over .$1 20 cleared at Ihe straw- Daniel Daryl. 'Th e ba by was born W/o' k s vnca ion nt thc lI' cottage In le a ky gas maIn at the Man se was O ne of Ihe cou rses in the sch ool be r ry fest Ival last Wednesday. when June 8 a t the M morial h ospi tal nnd ' Bethany Beach. . 1 epl.a c,cd last week by the Delaware opening June 21 w iJl deal with t he some 100 people w ere served. The weigh d 6 Ibs., 3 "'~ oz. ~ Ir s. Miller Darr II. KIr kwood P ow e l and L Ig ht Company, history of cullure o f J apan. It w ill ladies served lunch on at the A fine turn out f I' Bibl sch oul Hi ghway, is spending pad of thIS Children's Day be taught by Dr. Hyman K ublin of Hutchison sa le on School B 11 rand, a t Ott's Chapel with 46 registercd week isiting her daughter, ~ i r~. The annual C h lleil'en's Day pro- College, one o f the IOI'e- Saturday, clearing $35. Monday, and three additional on Clarence Me. cal J r .. 111 Cal'l1ey s gram was held at White Clay most sch olars . on J apan 111 thIS P erfect AU~nd"nce Tuesday, along with one visitor. Point, "J. Church last unday m orning, under country. It wil l ~ur'v y J ap.anes Pe rf cl a tl ndanre pins we re pre- .~ I iss Edith Ande rson, daughter the dil' ction o f the childrel1's divi ~ - history WI th sp eCIa l emphaSIS on sen ted 10 four children of Sal m Down with th e measles ar Brllce of 1111'S. David Ande rson, Jr.. H ar- iun teache rs _ Mrs. W illard J ohns- th e past ce ntury, A large part a f c h u rc h S uneI ay sc h 00 I at tl1e r ecent Lutz f Chestnut H ill Esta les and I mony Hoed, took part 111 the annu.n l ton , M iss EIl ~ n Gallaher, Mrs. Alice the c~urs~ w.iII be d evoted to cul- Ch ildren's Day exercises. They Slt ~,~~~ '.' Williams Jr.. of Ott's Chap- p,allo r cita l given by the pupI ls H ammell a nd Miss Rom ayn ;\1c- Illral II1s htullons. were: Patsy Taylor, J immy P tTy- of ;\irs. Ruth Parke'r, Newark, la. t Cormick . Ell'. K ublin's presence has been e llis, Lucille and Ev Iyn H ollobaugh, ~I"nday a ft ernoon.. Program [ a tllrcs were " Wel- made possible by a gra nt from the Th beginn 1"5. group gave a" fln~er The average ag of a nwmber (I f ii ~'s Grace i\1I1ier, RoseVIll e Park , come", II laria Buckingham; " We l- Jap~n SOCI~ I Y. Inc. '. .' play presentallon and sang P rarse Congress is 53 . - 11!" !1 Ii(//l('es I"\:~'·II~ atatcllCwi t(~S(I~,yannJuUal lll·oV,?Ca. l o fl~l1g~, come," Gat·y Ludwig: " A We lcome," I 01 . Kubiln WIll also gIve d sel les ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~, Gn," , c " c Bill Thorpe : "A Childr n s Day 10 f fi ve lect ur s on W dnesday eve- if, !Jr.",'r, next week Grace w ill serve Greeting," De bbie Pruitt; "Bette'r nll1gs dUring the .summ l' . sesSIOn. W 11 1 glV I ,IS student counsellor. . ' T a k e a Light With You ," David 1T \ She Ill ecHtull' ~s t 8 15 b e m b~ ni~~ I , I ;\Iembers of the Junlor-Hr Church Eastbul'l1 ; "God's Treasures," Lincl a ' 1I1., c e a a ' . p... " Here At HOHle! Dinl 6·2328 • _ _ chool class e nj o y~~~ Krapf: '~ A Litt le.Lad," Bruce Jun e~ : I ;~~gp~,~~~. 23, and WIll b e op n to ~ A Complete Optical Service ~ . ., . .. ~ -.,_: ...... : :!!!I ScrlPtul ~, Read l,~g , Call Butlel -I Subjects of Ih Rve lectures are: ...... !.-. . :+ - worlh: "Prayer, Rodney "Butle r- I"T he F ar East." a historical pe rspec- worth: G I ~d T o Sec Y O l~; LInda . live: "China and the Ch inese Com- '" .:-, BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED Ga! laher:. "P r e ~ty R os~s " anc~ 1 munist Party," "The Meaning o f th WELC OME Fer guson, . .oUI Chlldl en s Day, Korean War," " Nationalism and - ' FRAMES REPLACED Debbie T rlvlls. Re vo lution in Southeast Asia," a nd S on gs by nursery, beginnCl's a nd "The United Stales a nd Asia." ~~ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED to prima ry pupi ls:- "J esus Loves Me'" Natural Resources " A H ymn For C h ildren'S Day:' D r . J ames C. K a k avas, chairman .-. Free Adjustments - Quick Service "God Loves Us A ll." of th e department of bio logicai sci- let your Family enjoy NEWARK "Chiidren's Day." Bobby Davis: ences h as announced a s pecial sum- " We Share It." 1iriam PhiJlips: mer session course on " Conse rvation A ''I'll Serve J esus" Norma Jean H ur- o f Natural R esources." ley; "T ha t 's Best," Robin R ecords: The course, from June 21 through ABBOTTS Fine Dairy Products 'T Il Serve J esus," Gw n Anderson; J u ly 30, is so organized that studer:ts I T. Grant Co. " Roses Com e 10 Church," Winnie w ill m eet d a il y for lec tures and Ir s­ At all South Jersey resorts from Atlantic City to S a u e rs ; "A H appy Day," Susie S te in; cussion conducted by Dr. Alan P . Jewele r Est. 1885 "Tha t's Best," Lynn Murray: " /\ Mewha and invited gu est leclru rers. 316-318 Delaware 8l 52 E, Main St. the tip of Cape May, we maintain year 'round Lilt! Poem By a Little Sunbeam," The course will m eet daily at I I New Castle Newark home delivery service. B ~s~ p~,~~~/",?~~f~lin gs led by AlICi- f,;~u;~~ht~hen~~~Srin~/t~u"'vdo~~e~~: '':'-::, :::::;:'§§~~:z:§§§§§§§§~=~§§~:::::;:==§§§:z:~§§§~ I' y Bulle rworth W re ",Jesu s Is Iing d one, If you are not now usin g Abbotts Milk and H 're," Donna Murray: " Your Sav- Dr. Mewh a i p l'ofessor of geo!:­ iour," Barry J ones; " Farmer Boy," raphy and director of th consprva- other fine dairy products, this is your opportunity ~~~;' e~a ltlil~ld:Jli' R"~i~'~i~,;" "F ~Cal~~; ~ ~~c~\'~.~k ~o~fe ~~,r \~~~;1~~ ~i e7. t a t e NOTIC E to enjoy their extra quality. ~1~\~iPto~~l\IJr.: ~ ,i~s~li tP~e: ra~c ~~'; ill i .....------...- - So, whether or not you are an Abbotts cus- Again," Charlie Kra pf: " A Greal 1I10ment," Ronald Hur ley, " G ood­ & tomer, just give your Seashore address, a few bye," Sandy P ruilt. D RING JUNE, J ULY AUGUST A pageant, "Th G arden of Gra ti­ George F. Reed the days before you go, to the Abbotts Milkman or tude." was g iven by the fo il owing: Summe r, J a ne HammcJl : Trees - Mason COli tractor NEWA RK CA SH FEED TonE telephone Wilmington 4·9971. ~ ~ '!Ill ~~~:.t~i~,rd I'O~S~nn~sBiI ;r~~~.~;son~i~~~~~ BRICK - BLOCK will close ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~1 f ney Butterworth: Songbirds.- STONE & CEMENT § David Long, L Inda G odwlIl, RIch- MOl\1)AYS amI THURSDAY ABBOTTS GRADE "A" MILK ard Cochra n ; R oses - B verly P ope, WORl ESTIMATED Bonnie and Janet Goff and Belly al12 :30 11.m . ABBOTTS DAIRIES, INC ~ Crossan: F' orge t-m -nots - D olly Phone 8·8407 · It Thorpe, Sharon H ale, Kay Lynam 1015-25 Union St., Wilmington a nd G ai l Weaver: Viol ts - K a rol Newarl{, Del. Try our Farm Che f Feeds II/ cU/u jactltred ill. $dIJ.e MooIz F inger, Dorothy Hendl'ickson and oll e o j A m erica's n.ewest j eed mills. Marjori e L ynam: Pansi 5 - L ois P op , Edith Ande rson and J oyce SECTION 3 Pope; F e rns - David Linde ll. Da vid Fe rg uson , P au l L ind II and MelVIn Ludwig. Va a tion ch ool IS YOUR Hillside Buildi~g Sites The annua l two-week vacation Intlu ding cit y water, se,,'er, a nd paved 8 tree~ school wil1 be held at White C lay Ch urch from June 21 through J uly HOME HERE? ISQrrRE AIl OUT 0 R S PLIT LEVEL DES IGN 2 with m orning sessions from !J to 322 De laware Circle 56.000 11 :30 Monday throu gh F riday. I 4 rooms ;:md bnth -Ju ~ t rig h t for C a l I Th ~ r e wiJl be activiti 5 for chil­ a couple o r small (nmlly. e dren from kindergarten age 4 t his t o d~v iln d be you r o w n UGH F. GALLAGHER, JR. through junior h igh a ge 15, in fou r tnndlord tomor row . depar tment groups. This is th e IIrst 29 E . Cleveland J\ VC . S IO,OOO COME SEE THE Phone 8·8315 yea I' that th e older age group has Fine o lder home; brick & frame; br.e n included as a I' gu lar class. 3 bedroorns: f ront & back porch - es to catch the su mmer breC1CS to a ll nd the fin a l session o f the -garage nnd d cep lo t. 2 blocks Par nls and fri nds a rc invil d to Main St. schoo l on Friday, J u iy 2 and ~ o JII)' L Over Pa. Lin e S12,500 join in a picnic and fellowship Ncw. b r ick - p ra ticnll.v maln­ CHEVROLETCORVETTEI h our a t n oon immediat Iy I ol1 ow­ tc n :m ce-fr c ranch home. In­ i ng the close of school. cl udes NEW R angc and Refrig­ MOB ILE HOMES, INC. A1'UnLUWOa a 41 JO ua.IPlllla l1V erato r . Glasgo\\', .l et. Rle. l . . 40 & 896 are cordia ily invited 10 a ttend.Th e r 717 l:H ook Drive S13,000 is no r'egistl'a tion f e. H owever, any­ One floor: 5 rOoms ond bat h (a bedrooms), LIVi n g room l ea­ one wish ing to m a ke a contrlbullon tures d i agonill fir place of b rick toward xpenses m ay conlact the { rom n oor-la -celling. Outdoor director, Mrs . .James H . Bishop . . ~;:I ). lnce In nic back y nrd as The First All-American Th foll owing leade rs w ill b tn ch arge: K indergarten Mrs. Thom­ 85 Ritter Lane $ 14 ,250 as Davis, Mrs, 1iller Darrell , Mrs. Living with buil l-in shclves . d lOln J:' room. kitchen; 3 Michael Timko; Primary - Mrs. bed rooms & bat h : screen ed sI de P a u l P ach, Mrs, Southard J ones: Sports Car J unior - Mrs. 'hal'l s R aym ond, \jO~' ~h ; b:f~e~;~~~tC~ )~!~y[~~n~lct~ Mrs. Samuel C. Buckingh a m: Jun­ E lcn1cntary School . Y

and al a ny M~h e a m ounl o f d a m ag incu rr d I. ~:~ : $25 _ $50/FF Here's your chance to get a good long look at the sensational Corvette in thes accid nts during th m onth ollnt ry : I ~ acre $1500 o f April of this year tota led $1 60,- 2 ncre" $\600 with its glass·fiber.reinforced plastic body and special 150·horsepower $tO/F F ~ 'Blue-Flam e" engine. From headlights to taillights, it's filled with 3 2 6~0 ' th ese acciden ls, 28 1 w re in N O OTllIl R LIST I NGS J\ew CasU County, 49 in K nt new and different features you'll want to see. Come in now-this ounty and 60 in Sussex County, ~~~~~ ~o~, :o:l~fi l ~: ':OCU ~~OV EA 0000 CIi OICE, Corvette is due for early delivery! Milford ro Road, • ~~ et~t~ %~ve~Se ;nv?/;~d ~~t t~~ ~~ - Newark • ~~~~ e ~:r e W2 ~:~ o ~~Oinjjl~Sr~~~n ce . Hanhy-Worrall Ph • Dur ing the m onth 72 p e rsons h ad REALTORS WM. H. PORTER, INC. one NEW ARK ,(075 • their r egIstration a nd o p e ~aU o n a l • privileges sus pe nded f or !allur to Call Grover Sarratt Dial Z289 PHONE ~741 or ~742 • • • • • • comply with the p rovisions of the 164 E. MAIN STREET • ••••••••••••• ~ Rnanclal l' s ponslbility laws. l- f our IN THE su1>~':M~mnb"8~~ 1 o~\m~ srATE OF DELAWARE IN A:-IO AWAJU>ED pun FOR NEW ASILE COUNn Llda B K Barrett 311 Ashley Howard 1 Atkinson Pial II! \ Mill Creek Hundt'ed News Roberta Atkinson Defendant Nu 411 ('bone nockessln 7798 Rd ewark received the degree o f d octor of philosophy at the Uni f~Vlbl~,'6lf~E 1054 ALI AS SU 1MO:>; verslty of P nnsylvanla s 198th com 1HE S1ATE OF DELAWAR E Sara Pennlnrton Evans CorrespondeD ' TO 1HE SHER IFF OF NEW C !;TLF. mencement In Philadelph ia yest I ] h 1111 Creek Hundrcd Sundoy sch ool" III close Junc 25 \\ It h cx day morning Sch ool ASSOC iation Will Ina ugUi ate l ercls S on the fin 1 m rnlllg {ollo" ed SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of • writ a P'CIllC lor all the churches In th by a plcnlc of Lev Fae No 72 September Term orgal1lzallon to b h Id at the Plk The conti act has be n awal ded A D 1954 to lle directed will be ex Creek rcci cation Sit on J une 26 lor surfaclllg the nc\\ pal king area from I pm to" pm and the baln loof IS to be I cplac d 1h re "'ll be a baskd PICniC \\I th new sillngies games ports mllSIC by the du R ceptlon of new membcls IS Pont Exper mental Stati o 1 band scheduled fOI June ~7 Illnd n "orshlp SCI \ ICC The Mite ClI c le wlll hold ItS a 1 1 h e schools III cha gc 0 1 the out nual JIlen S Night pi ogl am tOlllght j ng a r Ccdal s M thodlst food at the pa l sO llagc 111C Rev E J IRed Clay Creek Presbytci all I c HOIney Will hive the p,og,am reatlon Eben ze l Methodist musIC GIOY Lomax Leonald Nelson and and w orship pi ogl am Mal sha liton Hel ma 1 Biddle Will sel VI' as thc Methodist publiCIty Each chUi ch hospItality committee will arrange for the II an"portatlOn The Ebenezel Ju bilee date IS of ItS membel s August 7 and the con\ll lIee met Red Clay Creek eal 111'1 thIS week to sta l t the Imllal Pres byte rian hurch a ll angements fOl the a ffall The bUIldIng ft nd campa ign h as h e~ : t~~~~ s~~~ ayW ~~I,thb ~PI~~~~: ~aet~ receIved pledges amounting to $35 servIces MI 1-\01 ney \\ III have a ~~'~l a~ r~a~~eC;P\~~t~,~ ~\~e p~~~:~ specia l m essa~ie~tth e l s h ave be n turned n H al mony GI ange WIll hold lis fhe bom d o f elde s h as set Sun fina l scsslon for the Sl nmel next ~~:ga ~,~~a l I ~ e\h~g d~~C a~~ro~e c ~~e bl~~~ei /~ :n~O life n~ es~~~~ \; ~ I ~V ~; p lans fm th nc w ad d ltl n lOd to June 12 mell dmg the P o nona 3l thorl ze trustecs to proceed WIth GI lOge session securlOg n ecessal y funds At the last meeting state master The Women s Fe llowsh p planned HarlY C J ohnson anel MIS J ohnson the annual p ,cmc fOl July 14 a t the VI Sit d the unIt COl the sp ecia l d e h om e of MI and MI s Robert B gree and Iltuallsllc WOl k w hich Wa lker Jr Wilde n F alm A cover was gIven by the loca l officers and cd dish suppel \\ III be SCI ved on the County Deputy FI ank Silvel lawn Th fe llo\\ shI p pledged $200 White Oak 4 If Club to the bUlldllIg fu nd A commu n ty meetmg IS bem/( The Boy Scouts WIll sponsOl a p lanned for June 24 \\Jth a fi lm hypnotic sh o\\ tomorl ow a t 8 pm Green Pl omlse to be shown a t the Harmony GI a nge H a ll fOl the ~~~ae~~~f ~~e {~ ~o~ , o~e ~~~%,~~ ~ Girl Scouts Plan to e xpa nd tl OOP act Vltl CS Enl oll ~~~~s ~ ~s l' ~~ ' ~~~~d af ~~~' ; \II~e 46 Flag Dedication gr;~e \:~;'~~~ e l~~;~r ~:~cI~;y n~ : ~ At Camp Minqu it mg WIth the church fill ed to ovel flowmg The pas lor the R ev Geol ge T J amieson bapti sed nine ch Id e n mcludlllg one set o[ tw ns 111e progl am m eluded a Call to worship by J ames A le x a ndel gen eral su perinte nde nt h ymn Fairest L ord Jcs us SCllpturc l ead ng by Call L R oe hm assistant pi aye I by MI J a mieson l e cltallons Gladdest Welcome by Lola Mitchell 0 1 1 GiftS H arlan Highfield oHerto y prayer by J ohn G e bhal t plano tl 0 P om P om by Chalfant p layed by Pnscilla Da vld and Mal ga e t H a rmon R eCitatIOns Why W e He re by begmne l s CllSS song J esus Loves Me by nursel y d( P II tm ent I eClta t lOns Thankfl lness by Scott Cream I' Edd e Z Igle l Amy J a moo Bm b", I HlI1k son L ttle Friends of J esu s R obe t Megonl ,l!a l Ca m Y orkston Patllcla Ball

IN THE MATTER OF S IGMUND J DABROWSKI and GLORIA V DA BROWSKI hIs Wife a nd JALTL J OF D1~~~~t~tK~ I ~ln~I~~~d J Dabro" ski and G l ori a V Dabrow sk his wife and PAUL J Dabrows ki S in gle Mn respectfully repr esents SHERIFF S SALE- By virtue 01 a writ Th It you said Petitioners a c res l of Lev Foe No 42 September Term PLENTIFUL RECREATION A D 1954 to me directed will be ex d ents o f the City of Wilm n gto n Cou 1 posed to Public Sale at the Court ty of New ensUe and Stat e o f Del awar e House Southeast Corner of Eleventh D:r~~~~ s~?U~a sPt~~~n;l~ t ~~g 1 6t~d d;Yand King Strcets Ci ty of Wilmington of October A D 1910 New Castle g~u l ~ktD~~oware Right at your elbow there s relaxing recreation to Tha t Your Petitioner Gloria V Do THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY ease the tension 01 your work-a-day world Whatever browsk l was born o n the 12th d ay o f OF .TUNE

A D 1954 a t 10 30 0 c lock A M Da) , s e~~~Tb~~ u:' ~ c tfr~ leT Paul J On your plea8ur~cean bathing or fishmg clear water •...... " ...... " ...... """ ... . hrowskl waS horn 01 the 15t1 day o f ~~;I ~e~ O~~';.~ l,1:::~e !l~C fo llowing de IIwunmmg or fishing boating huntmg or lust P'!am Ma ch AD t031 That your petitioner s des lro to ang ALL That certain lot piece or par He ze theIr su 1;:nne because o( business eel of la nd with a three story brick Bunnmg yourllelf you 11 lind 11 all within easy reach and social reasons dwe lling ho use thereon erected k nown WlIEREFORE You Petitioners pray as No B30 \Vcsl S ixth Street 5 tuntc on Delmarva that the Honorable Court may enter In the City o[ Wilmington New Castle an Orde r changing t heir n n no fro n County and State of D el Aware bound cd and described as follows to wit BEGINNING a t the Southerly s ide ~f'~~o~ ~r D&~~ ~ wdrdr';ov P6'alf,~o ~ o f Sixth S t reet at the d istance of Wherever you go whomever you meet SPEAK ski to GI !RIA V DABSON and fro n I Fort y on e fect from the Eas tel Iy s ide PAUL J DABROWSKI to PAUL J of Ada n s Street a t a corner of land or UP FOR DELMARVA- tell them 01 the easier more ra­ DABSON J pursuunl to t he pro J ot n McCain nnd ot hers thence by vlslo 15 o f the Act o[ the Gene ra l SA id McCnln s lond southerly parallel laxUlg bVlllq on the PenUlBula and invite them to ~~~~J~~ In su ch cases T nde a ld with Adom s Street Eig hty Ieet to a stake tl cnce Easterly par a llel with loin us AND Yo ur Petitioners will ever P BY Slxlh Street Fourteen fcet to a s tak e BENEFIT Of etc S IGMUND J DABROWSKI lsI tn land now or late of John FUnn I BRANDYW INE PARK GlORIA: V DABROWSKI lsI thence by said )nnd Northerly pa r a l i PALTL J DABROWSKI lsI le i with Adams S treet eighty teet t o There'll plenty 01 good Bitae lor homet! Ind~y and . Petitioners the said s ide of Sixth Street and CHILD REN S zOO thence therewith W es terly Fourteen commerce •• plenty 01 ELECTRIC POWER lor all thell ANT HONY F EMORY l sI feet to the place of Beginning Be the 5: (SPON SORED BY) sl~~ofn"6F fO~Et~w~efs l ss contents thereof what they may needa , , , plenty 01 qood roada. qood rail water and m:nl~~t~h~~~I;;'I1:~~18~ ~~:r~~o cc;:;:. cnr transportation to aU the rich mal or marketll OD the NEW C ASTLE COUNTY ) ever of • (our feet wide alley leadlns ~ ~eM' BE IT REMEMBERED TMt on this east coaaL But. mostly there II plenty of qood healthful 4th day o f J UNE AD 19'.;4 personally from t he above d e5crlbed land Into Fifth Street ~ a.t Yo ur Tlckels H.,I came berore me the subscriber a No BEING the same lands and p remises llvlnq waitJDq lor them OD Delmana-th. Peninaul2 ~':,'d sra't~lIi!o~~s aTd' dsl~~~eD ~ou;~ which Frederlck E Wlx and Eunice H of plenty. l ...... n,'" BROWSKI and GLORIA V DABROW :~~ ~~rc~ll\t b:ndde~~co~~~~n'n e~~~ SKI hi. wl!e and PAUL J DABROW Office of the Recorder or Deeds at SKI Sing le M a n parties to the fore Wilmington in and lor New Castle fg l~: :ueJltI':h:~~~ t~y m~eP~~f'da~ l ~ County In Deed R ecord Volume sworn according to law did depose and Palle &c did grant and convey ft'i.ee 8afHAT they are the Petitioners In unJ~l z~~I~hn rt.tgKh~r e~~~~l:;n I~s the foregoing P etition for Ch ange of groperty of Edith M Zeyher and to Nome and t hat the {acts set forth e sold ~R C TAYLOR Sher if! DELAWARE Power &Li2ht COMPANY theretn arc true and correct to the Shertf! . Offices WilmIngton Del best ~fG~ 1<10W~~~\\O'W~~, ~l/el June 8 1 96~ GLORIA P DABROWSKI lsI June 10 17 24 PALTL J DABROWSKI l sI Servln~ OELMAKVA PENINSULA - a BETIER place to Itve, to work, to play SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED be S1~fR~FJ ~:c~~{ S::~~~~;!r aT':'':;' fore me th~lt':XA an3cft~rM~~7:)d AD 1964 to me directed will be ex Notary Public (Notarial Seall ~:ro rtowt::,~~~ t~~l eN~~ ~:'t~;eC'o~s ty Delaware June 10 17 ~4 • The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 17, 1954 Five l'rt Dunning, ICf Juhn Elcht'1. Janet Ely, Linda lI' /11 Gra( F.'rn, ,lohn Field, Pntsy G?orge, ~cB"'~ ;1JJI (rom Pn g~ ]I Gl'(lrg~ Gibson, Rowland Gibson, nued C,u IDOUBle! GUlIlle, Wallace Grant, Geor- ---;nd Ra) 1l101lHU, ,, "" "' "'" ,,0 '''"'' ~ a~ ~ ~ I GILBE~~~ ':' ~:e Il - " i.s~a ;;~;;;;;;;to;;ew.;;th;;a ;;t'I;;" ;;;;;;;;;TH;;E;;;;;;;::;;:;;~E;;ES;;~ ;;I:;;:;;:;;:;"1 ,,~r~~~:~:::~:~:: ~.:iii1~N!ik I • 4 5 c ~:~ ~~l~;:.'

..--- ...... , This Week WERE INVENTED! ~Att'c;tfrer!_~ -- ISROUI.DER VEAl. ROAST III 39c WATERMELONS ',',',',',";',',',',',',',',';',',',',',',,;~,~,',~,~,~,~",~",,;~,~,,,~,r,~'~"""""""""' ~ I' Fresh Veal Patties Ib 39c ILean Boiling Beef Ib 19c I)~~~'t,"'!,'-t(;t ,'~',,,",'," U'!,'~"' '''~' ''''''''' '' ''' ''''' ''' ' ';""''''''''''~'~''''~'~'''N~!''V'~''''~'~''~~~~~'«'''~''''~~ Tender Beef Liver Ib 39c Short Ribs o~ Beef Ib 33c ~ :Vl il es West of Newark , ), '~ on Roule 273 i~ , As ad ve rti.~ ed in tlris week's Satul'day Evenillg Post ~~' Bellsville Turkeys o~~~~:~n~O~;a~n Ib 55e

}~ ~~ Sliced Bacon Rlch~~~~n~~and tb 63° -: S k d B f T La ncaster 49 ~~: ~: mo e ee ongues Brand Job C 40 E, MA IN ,rOCK l'P FOR TH E SUMMER ~~ ~~I Tasly Skinless Fl'ankluds Ib ,~9c '( :: LANCASTER BRAUNSCHWBGER 8'0% 29c WEBER CAN \ ' AS BOARDS ~RAND I ~~ :: Fillets of Pollock Ib 25c Fancy Perch Fillets Ib 39c ,he-·regul ar ,65 .SI'ECIAL .45 ,he-regular ,~5 PECIAL ,70 ~~ ~~ I Fancy lal'ge Shl'imp Ib 69c 5~;9)( lile-regu lar 1.20 . ,SPECIAL ,85 $1.25 AVE 25 ·, un all oth(1' painti ng supplies I !L1l Heavy Walercolor (Lampshad ) Paper ,20 ~~ ~~ I.asl 3 Days 01 Ihe Big Sale! :~ • Velvet·Smooth Brushing • Uniform Top Quality in Every Gallon ~: 19c SOMERDALE FROZEN :~ • Gleaming White-Self Cleaning • Holds Up Under Worst Weather ~~, GREEN PEAS 1~k09% " ,'/ SPINACH LEAF ; 14-ozpkg I FOR DAY O lt ~ I GIIT ~' .u Wnllpapcl' - Paints - Vf'lw lian minds ~:ll CHOPPED; 12,ozpkg :~ ~...., :: CHOPPED BROCCOLI 10,oz pkg ~, · ... ::,:, Sheaffer's :: FRENCH FRIES 9-oz pkg GOODRI(:H ~~ 75 E. MAIl\" ST. ~~ J Your'" :;~. --5 e Lt' TRADE-IN linden's ~~ Phonc NEW ARK 6507 ~~ I Choice ~ only 6 /I",f~F

{, ALLOWANCE I '.'.','. '.'.'.,.,.,. ,.,.,.,-,,'.'.'. '.'. '. '.'.','.'//.','.'.'. '.'.'.',".'.'.'.'.','. '. '.','. '.','.'.'.'.'.'.',.-"" ,-".",,:,:,~, I :_, . CAN TAL 0UP ES (, o YOUH ~ 2 RECAPPABLE I 25% ,~,~-!.'~~~ ..~ for 45CJCalif.IlImbO TIRES SA J'fN(; I , SEEDLESS GRAPES Calif. Ib 29c Ring -for a Ride SEEDLESS CALIF. GRAPES Ib 29c e ~r1 TOMATOES :.~~~~ Z ctns Zg (ORRElL/S TEXACO SERVICE • I e In a LETTUCE I~~:~g Z heads 15 exllo Tank Planl LOCAL RED BEETS 2 bche 13c 11 FRESH LIMA BEANS 2 Ibs 25c IIA 1.- ... I GOLDEN FLA. CORN 4 ears 29c OCKe •• Large Green Peppers 2 for 9c Seabrook Farms Corn-on-the C~ 2 In pkg 23c Ideal Concentrated Lemonade 2 6-oz CClna 29c z=: LAST 3 DAYS OF THE BIG SALE OF LANG'S e BelleJ' Snapshots jimj'chil i"E S J~~ 1ge see lots of snapxhot ~ during th se vacation Ideal Fancy Fla. Sections and frankl y, mo. t of t hem cou ld be b tter 1S 0Z canl' are, if only you ca m ra users would apply 4 57c' I~e~p:! ~n~r~ R 1! b~ 1~ very , impl e ,'ules, \Ve'll show you how, any ­ 24-oz bot llC (No obligation,) Drop in! GRAPE .JUICE Is P A G R E TTl Ideal Prepared S('(' Art O J' Erv F ANCY PEAS Idea l Red Band Newark ICUT BEETS Ideal Camera Shop I SPEED·Ufi 4!1 Ea.~t Main T'OYrioi Phone 3463 BLEACH TISSUE Zb~:·Z5c C 6 rolls 6 You're busy, And perhaps you can't find time to eCHll e to 0111' sh owroom, Bn/IOf! rhe P ride of Oa lryland------can comc /0 you-and 100 will! All you have to do is pick up your telephone. SWEET CREAM BUTTER Give us a ring and we'll give you u rid in the car Ihat's smashing Oldsmobile', y~ Tho Firat PrIze Winner for Generations ~~· 65c here's why all·time sales records. And whcn you take the wheel of this '54 " Hockel", RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 63c yon'll soon discover the reasons for the records, There's a new view • •• a new ride. ; ; aud a new f eel. But above nIl, there's new ACTION! For these new Glendale Club Wise. Homogenized "Rockels" olIer perfonnMlce that outstrips evell 0 1cl sm.sile's previous "Rocket" American Loaf Enriched loan,l other JamilieR, t hink of your Engine cars- anel /llat's power! !lin,; for )'Our ride in a "Rocket". ; ; t9\lay l , as a "memb r of the family", l'ememb r l:BEESE II. K first COusin lh h ' "ROCKET" ENGINE e e]J annacl ~t 00 ooperaLion 2. ~~x 73 4 ct:~~49C us all r c~ult:; in a more fficie nt s rvice GET YOUR ------~------SET OF KAYLAN STAINLESS You, protecl d in turn by the highest pro­ OLDSMOBILE standa rds, STEEL MIXING BOWLS -- SAVE $6.99 All Four Size. Now Offered · . 1 Qt, 69c 2 Qta. 1.49 • Qta. 1.______YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER------4 Qtl. 1.89 . . . Any Size Bowl with t10.oo purch ... Prices EfTecUve June 17-18-19, 19M, QuanUty Rl ghll Reserved, I'bone Phone Delaware CIty g~'d, Newark 6427 T. GEORGES, DELAWARE Buy Defense Bonds , ---511 U:t .01 !!IOCItIl!! I'ICIALS-IA.I'Y.'IS'ID USID CAli 1---\ THE NE -,...r!I.1.l'.-.cK POST

--Founded Ja ~ 26, 1910. by the late Everett . J OhUIIOD AT' Independent Newspaper F-ubllshed Every Thursday by t he Newark PObl, Inc. 14.16 T hompson Lane, Newark, Delaware Locally and Independently Owned and Op r ted - ffg~~I~~ fo~c~~~~r ~~I~~lar~~:s 7f~!~~ ~h~ r O:gn~~q~~S;: WM . H. WAGG A.1VIAN , JR...... EDlTOR Entered as second class m a lter, March 10, 1910, a t the Pos\offlce at Newark . Delaware. under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Ami, inC"ill e nllllly, Dati, lift' fOI' F a l h"r Ilill h ~ a NATIONAL EDITORIAL tpon A m es a .~ FaLII (J, AS'Sci T'liN 101 easie r whc n YOII and Molhel' slHl I' a l Ih,- h i~ lI ~ w +1~ .• ~. .•- I ':::J C~J -, Day, of T V's /lO/JIIlar - ~ . . ·""i-" 1 ' ~ Ij · . " Lifp JVi lh Fatlln" , Gt'unl ... 4 ·stor(' .ill.l , YOIl' I\ ollil il Ihp amih

recpi ves a gift from V iII' III YOIII' hOlll,' al prj" ", lIIpW3rk , Delaware. Thursda)'. J une 10, 1954 fro h ead to tOl', bllY {o t' Ih ~ 1 ------IIiI' (Lurell e T"u[p) ancl HYPOCRI 'Y a1'e unbelievably low, thunk;.. 10 GI'alll ~ hi!,! h\l~il\' S Oli I-lariallcl (flarvpy Th h ad of a midwestem power company I' cently said POWCI' and l' conOIllY of opel'alinll , ,'omething thal should be r ad and remembered by all of us: Grellll). "Businessmen must stop acquiescing in govemment inter­ vention which doesn't seem to directly concern them. They 1= will have to quit ta king a ha ndout from Uncle Sam with one hand, while th y la ke a poke a t bureaucrats wi t h th ot her." That fits every group of ci t izens-including labor and agri culture as well as bu iness people. The height of hypoc­ r isy is to dema nd ch aper a nd more limi ted government a ' a general principle-and then to keep rig ht on seeking special benefits for oneself. NEWARI( IN REVIEW

U1 gh Schoo l Gradua tion In his address to thc 36 seniors Letters To of Newark High School'S 36th grad · uating c lass. Dr. Par k W. Hunting· don. Wilmington Luthe ra n pastor. The Editor developed his them from H nry Van Dyke's "Four T hings" - to Wayne. P ennsylvania think with out confusion. to love J une 14, 1954 one's fe ll ow man; to act from hon· Deal' Sir: est moti ves, and to t rust in God. While attending commencement H. Harrison Gray. president of on t he campus. Sunday. our car was the Boa rd of Educati on. presented parked one and one·ha lf blocks from the diplomas; Wa n 'en Bunting. scn· the platform on West Delaware Ave· ior class president, de li ve"ed t h nue when a thief (oreed the car PENNLEIGH salutalory addrcss; Margaret W il· open and removed my gifts for my kinson gave the class oration: and n iece. DRESS SHIRTS Dorothea C ha lmers presented the A tailo!··madc gray-green. heavy validicto l'Y. linen suit of an unusua ll y pretty Fine quality broadcloth Ever et t C. J ohnson 1·lonlc Sold cut- a Icather shoulder bag. hand· The Phi K appa Ta u fmternity tooled and made in Mexico-and " complet d negotiations to buy the red nylon d ress w ith princcss line home of the late Everett . Joh n· three·quarter length 51 eves. son. on P ark Place. for lise as a 1 am hoping that if you publish chapter h ouse. The home was built this it may add to the guilt· \ Tr;;'size collar shnped to by Mr. J ohnson in 1923 and is sit· consciousness of thc one who took l ook and fi t better ; contour uated on a beautifu l p lot of ground these graduation gilts. shaped body. Col'l a r 14 to opposite Red Men's Grovc. The fra· P lease leave our names out of it. i ternity expressed appreciation for Thank you. \ 17; sleeve from 32 to 34 . the opportunity to p rpetuate th memory of a great and honored a lumnus by connecti ng this prop 1" Graham and C. L. Walk ,'. W illi s Give /Jad rr{/ll('/·S//lrdy LU{;GACE ty with the university. broke 23 out of 24 doubles. lif E \I POLO Bond Issue Vote D. W. Cauffiel lowered his handi.\ C OO l \ cnvc COl11hc-cI Washable. watcl'proof ca sc~ a IT' len ther-Iupk pl.l,itle A specia l e lection wi ll b h eld cap considerably on Saturday as he co lton, sll.es S·M ~ L . T SHI IS that's smartl y cotton·tweed l ined. Saturday to det n11ine wheth ,. or won the Newark ountry Club's no the Counci l of N wark wi ll be sil v"r sp o n with a I w net of 60 in I author ized to issue bonds in thc • OLlI) NYLON 2 ]" Case 9.98 2·1." 2·SlI iLt ,1' fi ring an overa ll 79 . I ;' SP'ECIA1o PU~CH~SE <" a mount of $65.000 as a n economy In President's Cup mntch s, A. B . P UCJ{ERS D AN R IVEH measure to reti re $45.000 of 5 ' ~ PCI" Collins defeated W. A. Wilkinson 2 Dl If'S In n , ... ink. no V ALUES TO 2.49 , i' cent bonds 110W outstanding. The up: H . C. Greene turned back E. B. Ironing, cool. S-M-L. BROADCLOTH - - " .: rate of the new bonds is expected Wright. 2 and I: C. E. Ewing de­ to b 4 '_ percent and thc remaining feated E. C. Post 3 and 2 and J . P . ma rt P enn leig h styling in a $20.000 is to b e spent for necessary Armstrong topped . H . Hopkins • OLIIl I' LiSSE newly styled 'hirt with round- street improvements. 2 and I. CREPE d collar. A completely wash­ Each citizen entitled to vote at a A. D. Cobb beat Dr. W. O. Syp· town election w ill be eligible [01' herd 3 and 2: Dr. Wa lter Hullihen able fa bric. washfast solids one vote for acb do ll ar of real defeated Dr. G. W. Rhodes 5 and 4; blue, ma il:e, green, g rey. estate tax paid during the prl'ceed· and C. O. Houghton won ov I' C. A. S- I-L. ing year. McCue by default. um mer 'ohoo l Enrollment ,'oclal The Unive"sity of 0 lawllrl' sum· M,·. and Mrs. Robert Levis J,'. FA CY COTI'ON LINEN 8 mer schoo l opened Monday with the are guests of H CO'bcrt Alason in Re· second lurg st registration in its hoboth. A P ennleigh shirt t hat's g ua r­ histor y as 324 persons enrolled. Miss Charlotte Hossinger cntc,'­ anteed washable, with 'Zeset" New courses have been add'd to ta ined th Misses Emily Matthews. crease resi tant fini s h. Al waYH the curricula and two of the annual of Lexington. Ky .. and Agatha Jl ag· a cri f;p, cool a ppearance. As­ socia l featur shave bc n arranged en. of Lancaster. Pa" a t " h ous - the Arden P layers' pruduction of part y last w ek end. Ho rted pa tterns. -M-L. "P ina fore" and the Longwood re· MI'. and Mrs. Huey MOlTis and cital at the invitation of Mr. and daughter V irginia. and Mrs. Allyn Mrs. Pi rre S. duPont. Cooch w ith her children were R e· Red M.e n's Ca rnival hoboht visitor ' last we k . The Red Men will sponsor a car· Dr. Wa lter Hu ll ih n is playing nival on the fire house grounds for golf a t White Sulphur Springs. one wcek , beginning Saturday, with W. Va" (or severa l days. ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT COUPON PLAN NO VELTY KNIT a prize of an Essex coach to be Cadet George Fletch er of the U.S. awa rded on t he fina l night. M ilitary Academy at West Point. is Absolutely no down payment! POLO SHIRTS In addition to the conventional spcnding h is summ I' acation with merry.go-round. the carnival will his parents in Newark. feature a whip. a nd a midway dis· Midshipman R. Justin Ste~ 1 spent "' or smart summer playing a two·headed calf. a three· last week end with his mother, wear legged goose. and a fom· legged Mrs. Wa lter H. St el. duck. Miscellan y A diam ond will be given away Mansure & P rettyman was offer· each night as a special gl'Ound prize. ing 3-pc. E ngll sh fla nne l su its for Winning Slogan $38; sport coats for $10: a nd Wm. Mrs. Wm. J . Rowan won the H aines with J oan Craw lord was Faders' quality bread solgnn con· appearing at the Sta te Theater in test fi rst prize for her entry, "The "The Duk e Steps Out," 001 mcsh. vat·dyed solid Bread Thal Raised A Com munity." Th new H arley Davi dson motor· colors with chest , tropc Second prize was won by Ml'S. cycle w as offer d a t $290 . and . 16 trim. Crew neck. S·M·L. Elsie P ierce with "The Olde F avor· b rick dwellings on the south s,de ite" and Mrs. C. L. Klchols was of Cleveland Avenu were to be NOVE LTY MESH awarded third pri7.C for her slogan sold at auction. ].59 "A Daily Knead For Every Hom ." POLO s nmTS Mrs. R owman's phrase w ill be ...... CIJEST POC K ET used by F aders Ba kery in adve!" TEE SIfIRTS l.00 tising its bread. Homemakers' Day S ome 170 homemakers from N w Castle County gather · d today in Quick.dry no·iron " nylon. Woll H a ll to attend Achievement I i. soh and luxuriou. for HatJ(l ~ oll1 e WALLETS hy 'Ari" lcH' ral' (/If Day sponsored by U niversity Ex· elll'- \ Dad. Prints. s~ l~ d ~~ . I S I. 1.98 tension S rviee ounty Home Oem· TIlEATRE D a I I , II n IHI SOIlll' I y PI'I('('( III " onstratI on Department, with Mrs. PLIS E HOHTS Kate Henly Daugherty. agent. in ch arge of the program. 69c The morning was sp nt in play· ing gam es a nd in inspecting exhi­ bits prepared by the county lubs, a nd a picnic lu nch was held a t noon on the campus in front of Wolf Hall. MEN'S Lightning 'trikes TIle barn of Wm. Sta tIOl·d. on MEN'S CASUAL SWIM TRUNKS SAT URDAY J UNDERSHIRTS, the road between Chrlstiana and SHOES Stanton. was com pi tcly burn d iost Judy CarwIU I UNDERSHORTS Satin lal'" bri.·' night when struck by n heavy bolt Bouncy crepe so_ of lightning duri ng a s ve re electri· 'Singin in the Corn' longer wearing Durene cal storm. Nine fire companies. Includi ng Dart Duryea HAND·PAINTED the Aetna Hose. Hook and L addcr MEN'S PENNLIIGH Shiny satin laslex with firemen, responded to the alarm but " World For ~ENNLEIGH TIES" without a water supply th volu n· COOL MESH SOCKS drawstring elasttc waist. teers w ere rorced to usc their button coin pocket, built· $1 chemical Qu lpm nt to prevent the Two ply m ~ rc eri ze d c& c Classic plain toe blucher in support, Sizes 30.:.38.:_ fire from spreading to the neighbor' 49 oxford , brown , blue. 7· 11. ing buildings. The loss was esti· .J(JN E 20, 2 t ' ton yarn for last ing com· Nylon' 3cel3tc ties tipped fort. Good quality elastic, V Md yed sport hose, nytoii' M occasin bJucl.er, nylon Othe r wim Trunk at bod, ends. Royal, wine. mat d a t $10,000. reinforced heels, toes. In Spor ts Bob Ilo/Je \ 36-46 .hirtt ; 30-40 shorts, nc "vamp. orlnan,7·11. gr.ey, cocoa, t ~ n ! .mn!inc. Max Glass r. 1928 captain of the two-tones, solid" 10 to 13.1 2.98 University of DelnwAre football "Ca anova's leo m. and h ard ·h illing outfield stDI' [or the HJ'n nine. h AS siglled u p Bj" ight' w ith the New astir Colonials o( •. ,..1_ 2. Dry ho.. 10 E. Main St. - th SuSqu hanna L('oguc. Max is TE " WED-, - JUNE 22. 23 4 "...... ,.... 4,V.. lety expected to supply add 'd power to S'ores-;II-' w.I" T. , •GRANT .,. I ~ . , CO."' the ColoniA ls' bnlllnil order. William floLdf''' L . D. Will is won lhe Delaware All-Around T rapshootl ng homp· JUllp AIlYllon lonship with n record of 322xJ50 aft r winning th doubles title at "Executive nite" , ...... -.._ ...... _ ...... -...... -.._IIIIt ...... IIIIt ...... -...... IIIIt ...... Yorklyn in a sh oot·ofC w ith S. O . •••••••••••• r fJ The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 17, 1954 Seven BLUE H EN 4 -H 'RO EDEL CLUB Mrs Clemace Valiant and son I BffiTHS CLASSIFIED ADS vents MEET1NG R E E TLY LUN H EON JUNE 10 ~,~s~a ~a~~~~ t g~~?saYa~~ thf~~~/~~ th ~lr;;,e~~~iar~~sP~:~~~' h~~ ~' 9 , al: For Rent H;;,h~_~l~l~b ,::;i~~I/!t ~~ ~ l~~~ Mrs, Rlchal'd B nson and Ml's Elkton, Md, Ison , - 0 - APARTMENT _ Living, room, dinl;;;; o( Esther, Roger, and Barbara ~t~~:-~n ~?~:I~~~g~n~ a ~eal=d d ~~s~= Mrs. Catherin- Knowles, and 1is.' Mr. and 1rs. R bert Dogart, at :,~~'t I~,'ttc~~~a~e/ a~:t'~~~n~t02vcbJc'~~~ I ENCfI E R - '[ ANN George on Route 896 ncar l':ewal'k. ing" a t the June 10, meeting of the Catherine . Kn owl~s of ~rosp"ct Ihe Delaware Hospital on June 10, ~~'~'~~o. p~-;::~; nMrk tol~05~ \ ~d. 4 - f~~ WEDDl G OLE I{ IZ ED Fiv members of the club plan to Rosed I Home Demonstration Club Avenue vIsited M~ ~d MIS paUli u son. 0 AP/\.!lIMt::NT _ 4 rooms and bath The marriage of Miss Patricia entel' th New Castle County D m- h~ld in conjuncti on with a cov er~d ~~~c%l ~S at Nort ast, Md on Mr. and " 'S Andrew Manchester ~ne 2386. 12-3 1-U'; til~~~ ~1'~1~~~r 'Ada~fphnt~~c~f 09\~~~ F~~~~o~~a~~~}~~sl~:ot~~f~~:~~ t~~t'i~~:~i:~~~~~'~:~~£~~i! Mas:~r Sgt. w~~ace, R. held~n I~~, tJh~Il~V\~:'~n~~~~g~c::.el'al Hosplla l ;;3~J~2~8~~~~ ~~{~ ~:~~ ,;:~_~~;~ Main Street and MI'. Francis E. B . a t 10:00 am. Foresto w re visitors. left on 10nday fOI FOI t Sill, Okl,l, . ' . Avnllnble July I and 15. UIlIV Apt-. Ic ann, J r., son of MI'. and Mrs. Th re will b two t lim Dall'y Th President Mrs Rohrbaugh whel' he and two other stale Mr. and MIS. Elmel olomon at ~~ 3823. 5-1~-lIc F. E. B. McCann ot Capitol Trail Food Demonstrations. B a I' b a I' a reported on conlributl~n of books, guardsmen will attel.'d the su".'mer Ithe Delu",,,re Hospital on June 13, FURN ISIIED E~"F' I C IEN Y APAH1'. _ took placp Sat 'I'day morning, J une George and Thelma Gregg. tI"S t magazines, toys and children's seSSIOn o( the oflcer candidate a son. - 0- I ;,~~ t ~~IIr:v~o~~~~d, . ~~~n~{,O .s ~~fldEf~~ ~;.~n a~t.9 J ~~2 \~i~' ~~~~fa~' ~~~~~ il~~,~'e ~;mt~~'s'A~~~~ ~ ~ o~f "~~ks;~ ~~0~~~~1'~~ /~~~~~ ~:.:\ t~ e~:~;·e ~ school -0- 1\11'. an~ Mrs. Robel:t Mc~C!" ' y lit L~~~3\PABTMENT 4 5;!;~L~ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J ohn J . Lynch the Diet". Doris J armon and Dor- Mrs Michael Timko and Mrs I MI'. and Mrs Delaware GI'egg Ih e WilmIngton G nmal Hospita l on (Ca n be used as a professIonal of- of Wilmington perfol'm d the cere othy Zimmer's demonstration is en- Ra lph' A Betty wiil represent thi; of Cleveland Avenue and Mr. Can- June 14 , a daughter. tiee) . 94 E. Ma in Street Phonc,,2:;5~. m ny. - titled "Lunches Ca n Be Interest- club at the leader training meeting by Pa lmer were Sl!nday guests o( . 1r ;-~ hnni e Pearson FUBNISIIED 3-BOOM APAR1'~~;;~;~IC 1 Weddi ng music was played by ing". for "Decorative Stitchery" on July MI'. and Mrs. WIlliam Sidwell at and the HosPllai 1 ' fioor. cenlral. SJO. Phone 6-1931 Mrs. G. S. Stamatoff who accom- An indIvidual Da iry Production 8 and 15. Blue Ba ll, Del. a g~~'i e own, a t . M~morial ' 31ord 2547 . 6-10-lLe ~~i~!~,\:;r:y ~:: ' :a t~ ::,e th:tl~~::: ~~:~~t~i ; ~~n ~~; I !' H~~v t~'~~,t~ G R EEN MEADOWS 4-H w~ ~ ' ~~~d~~·sg~~~r o~ O~~r~~dR ~~~' onM~'~":~'dI4 ~:,:~~~:,:: A. Galy n, °1~~i~A~~~~:i~J.,.lbi~?~~!.~ 't-b!~~~ chose a gown of white rose pOint M~~ m ~~;: ri~f ~~~n~;ub will help SUMMER PLANS mother Mrs. Ruth Craig at CeC ilton, at the Delaware Hospital on J une \ he.lt Phone 329ti 6-17-ltc ove l' satin featuring a fitted bodice, serve at the Lunch Booth in the Plans for the annual picnic were Md. 15. a son, Gal'y ~~~de . A~I~~~~~~~Tfllrr~. ' ~'~Ill~ a ~t~,~a~'ir~~~ I d ~~f t~i~;~do fs l r:~:.s i'1"c ~o:r~~~~ ~~~e~~ ri~~': o gf a~ri~~~~u~en H~!~~,~: ~~~~~~:da:J (;:~~ i~ ~ ~:.~~~~~~~~o~~~ Miss Mary p;;t~;;:-son McPherson. Mr. and Mr\ ~lb:I'~t V ar::l~y at AoP AR TMEN1' _ 4 room, a n!-I~ ~~ :~ floor-I ngth skirt (eatured scall oped stra tion Day. I on June 21. daughter of Mrs Anthony H lggi~s the UI~IO~ ~~~P ~~e;' on, I ,on No children. Phon e Newar\_~~iIC lace panels. Her embrOidered Illus- A donati on was made by the club I Raynor J ohnson and Phyllis Bat- of LIttle Stannmg Farm, Newal k June , g. FURN APAR1'ME N1~-- Ion v II was a ttached to a jeweled to the United Cerebral Palsey Fund ten gave the demonstration for this has returned (rom Smith College, ------large L.R . D.H. hen t and eC~~~II"~~ crown S he carned a white orchid Pa tsy Delp gave a r eport on the meetmg. whel'e she completed h el' freshman gas lIlel Phonc 8-1674 . 6-17-ltc on a prayer book. 4-H Sunday" se"Vlces at the Metho- Raynor J ohnson, Phyllis Batten, year. CLASSIFIED BEPROOM _ G cnllel~y- 17-S: MISS Carol Mencher, sister of the dist Church and George J armon Judy L ane, Barney Field, and J ohn -0- ~ho~e ~~~~Cll . 47 Prospert Avenue. bride, was maid of honor and the told a bout the Nature HIke taken Ste vens are p lantng to gtve demon- Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Sprecher and BUNGALOW' _ 3 I . 6-17- ltc MISS Cynthia An n Barre, daugh- bridesmaids were: Mrs. George by the club. strations at the New Castle County daulfhter Constance an ~ Anne- I bath. range, lawn. a~f,~ d';Oo~ I~~r tt'r of 11'. and Mrs Charles Sta n- Meier of No th East, Md., and MISS Esther George in h el' canning Demons tra tion tournament to be lV! ar le leC! June 3 f or Sw!tzerland, ~ost I!eat and ho t wa tel Phon~ 60.17 after ~~~neB~;;,~e. b~~~In;re~~~k~a~;III ~~; ~f~'~d~~t~ ~ ~;'e o~o~vh~!a~re ~~f~~~ : demonstration placed emphasis on he ld in the Agriculture Building on via 1l ~IYtl Mrs Sprecter. WI\ attend D?n~s-:-~;1~~e\\~~~.l';,~ \~:~~kb~6Wa:n~~I; B~O~'~~IT" TW I ' 6-!7- ltc Diehl. EnSign, United States Navy, WIth strapless bodices and ruffled ~ ~ ~' ~ fv~~~ ~ : r : i~~I~~ t:;dP~e:k~,~a~ June 19 ~~~c~ate l '~1' ~~~~a nnn~v-'=.s lt~e~o;:;:: New ,Jersey license Ans to "King" loemed Phone ~- I~f8~:; - ~'~~7~1~ over taffr t h SO il of Mt and M,s J ohn P Di ehl. skirts The shoulder line featured sure they a re gcooked ' the r eqUired SUPPER SATURDAY E VE tinue some historical research work Reward. Call Elkton 960-J-2 6-17 -lIc BUNGALOW _ Phonc 467 1 6-17 - lIc f 3nd epauletoncd s t ~,~ Pm k Str ct. Upper Montclair. ew white ny lon net apaulettes They length o( lime. Carl Schauma nn IN C HRISTIANA on Swiss neutr~ity . Found A~~t~T~I~TAi~~r~lar~;:'O~~ o~;~d 71~~- fasill . 0 Sh J rsey. form rly of Newark, Dela- wore white taffeta bonnets With net cholol'oformed a bettie then show- 0- f'OUN D A BE1"I'EB WAY 1'0 WASH 6 17 II blalds She ware in a double nng ceremony ruffles and carried old fashioned ed how to mount it c ~ r l'e ctly . A chicken salad and ham platter I Miss Alke G. Kerr, and Mrs. J . your clothes Use a Frigidaire Auto- FUBNISHED 3 BOO~IS _ Pnv a t ~ b ~ lh~ YCIl "~\~\nap~ ~~~f~rl~,e~t fon o,~fot~~·.d~,; Sr.'~~~:·~~~ bO~~~ ' ~~m~~ ~ec~a~"nd w~~i~:sr~:~ f o ~ovJ~~ l g;I~;se c~~~~~s t~.~ti~~~n~~~ ~~~fe:f ~~~ ~~r~~;~~~~ ~ret:b~;~'~'~~ ~: :~va~~ C~,\~~:r w ~ffa~~s~~~':ni t~~ ~ g';~118~~~h~al ~;omr::;~.war k ~:rg~i!~ 2nd floor, adults. 263 E Main6 ~N~lel~ Sandra Calhoun was the winner. Church a t the fire ha ll in ChrIStiana Wanted 6 offiC~,~t1';f~~iating. ~ ~:~f~~e~and C ~~~'h:/t:~s.p~~~~~ ~~~hh~ ~dbl~t~~~n~~d a~S~t~~Sr W;,~~t~: :: ~t I~h et ~c: H~'~~S~ t1 ~~~~al ~sltU~~rdeaOyn W~ ?t,?~ W~I~,Y,iE dl;aan~ea t~ i {j~;~~;: ele"rahng the Nup- and 1\'1'. Cal'l RI'ley of Chester. Mid" Maur lRceb B FG,eld, 4-H agetnht, thSiS SaturdaYl levbentntg, Jun4e 3019 and c a - 0- . 1000 RUGS 1'0 CLEAN _ Geo. F. L a n~ f!~rhe~V~I:abplell;~lI1e8 2833'15Hugh 6 '17 - " an Mrs e eca eorge werc e erving WI e rom . Co, Ru g Cleaners, 1205 Orange Street 0 _ -'---- e _ . F_ G_alI tc tl a l Mass. Mrs. Mencher mother o( th e bl'lde, Judges. ti ckets will be a vailable at the door. Mrs F rancis D. K . Gallagher of Phone Wilmington 5-1535. 8-20-tl, 3 ROOMS . BATH _ With hot and co ld 1111'S. Earl Chevalier, church or- selected a rose beige lace patterned Mrs. r. N. Morrison is general 164 Academy Street IS among the WIFE WANTED _ QUI CK to take A~~7 It~~ l eanndo,,~lea~en~60'vln~~ ~to I 3 T~ I~ ganist, played the wedding music with e lbow length sleeves scoop 3 -IN-1 C LUB ~IET chall'man WIth Mrs. Howard Schulz more than 100 We ll esley College advantage of my liberal trade-Ill rooms, dllllng room. ki tchen, reCrlg - and 1\11'5 F'rancls X KeatIng was neckline and bouffant p leated sk irt as assistant chairman. Alumnae who plan to return to the I R~f~ g~~ arO~le G~c~m~ll~ ~~I.g l~~~~~ ern tor and stove Available now, $75. soloist . She wore m atching accessories a nd AT MRS. C AMERON'S college campus (rom 17 to 20 al'k ElectriC, 180 E Main if!. 6-3-tfc The bnde's gown was of fi lmy a corsage of white spray orchIds. The Three-In-One Homem aker's PERSON ALS for the fourth annualJ un . ~W ellesley BOOMATE (S) _ Y ou n ~ wom nn. coi- roomJ':~~ l a6'l~o~,~~~~es~~7:~~s'c.S}~s, bath. In coun try. one\I: nlmil' ~e white nylon tulle Wit h ba nds o( M,·s. McCann, mother of the Ciub will have a r epresentati ve of Weekend" lege gradu ate who Will be wo rking off Capitol Trail. New. 've ry atll ac- de licate Imported French lace t 1'1 111 . gr oom, chose a blue Belgian lace the proposed Southern New Castle -0- In Newark after July l. desll es 1'00m tlve . Heal. hot and cold wa tel' iur- d MI WII- fash ioned WIth pOl·tral t neckline. gown With pearl trIm ming. white County Medical Center a ttend the Word has been received that the g~ f~ ~:r}'~';~ t 2~1 ~~. 0~1;~ ~; : ~y '6 ~:~ ~~~e d , $100 Lawson S13rChcr'6~1~~~~ , an P short la ce-edged sleeve. basque accesson es and a corsage of w hite next meehng on July 8 at the home ' Mr. and Mrs Charles Reed of me y~Sol~~ ':,~~~~ ~~~per~~p~~~ ~~~ ~:'s~ 125 Glendale Rd ., sc a rs d a le6 _3~3Yc For Sale III, a a/(o\\'n of waist anel bouffant skirt. She wore spray orchids. of Mrs. A. Carl Nelson, Sr., to tell Garde n City, Kansas. enroute to Laul'ance Bowen , Jr, In the Bl'l tl sh BABY CRIB & MA1"I' RESS Phone 0;'01' taffeta nylon tulle mitts to match and Foll OWing a r eceph on a t th e New- the members of thiS p lan. the commencement exerCises o( Isles a nd sent tile b",de to a hospita l 3332 6-17-ltp T'C'U- B- KE- Y-S---A-IW-a-Y.-a-va-I-Ia-bl-e - s -pc-cl-al . . age Iplea ted tulle cloche fastened to a rk Country Club the couple left The members met last Thursday thell' son at P r inceton, N J .. VISited FURN APABTMENT FUBN ISHED price on bIg T R J Fl ' Hel c~s nte diamond-shaped . fingerhp veil o( on a wedding tl'lP and upon their afternoon at the home o( Mrs Anna w ith Dr. and Mrs R W. Helm, In Edinburgh, Scotland, are now Bool;" with private ~:t h fOI gentle- Phone Newa rk ~~~.' e3~~~:rro roses Mrs f fat misty Silk illUSIO n and carned a return they will reside In Newark Cameron on Paper Mill R oad. The O rchard Road on Wednesday. Mrs. past history and the young people man Must be n, st class Write P 0 FOOD PLkN Plus FR CGIDAIR E FOOl) dres~ 0 C 1 t1; cluster o( mIniature white h ybrid The bride IS a graduate o( Ur- program conSisted of a demonstra-Reed and Mrs Heim are COUSinS. are In Cant r bury, England They T,~~e ~6 . Newark Post, on or6 ~I~f_~';~ l[;;~~:~, 'o:h~~e ~~~~55 ,1::~' A!~;VI ~'!.- acCsheer ssones n)' ~~ d ~~r- anoorchtlids s cascaded wi th fl orets steph- suhnegradua tAedcademy (rom MrSal.esta McCnllanm n Hi\~asgh E.lio nC oMahanna( the votin fromg machine the Leagu by Mrse of Among the -O-eighty-eight young awni dll sgao"1 ofo nI ' thoomLeono·dnonJ Unneex2t6 .week S,'tuatl-on Wanted Mpl ••_ n ' SNtereWeat.rkphEonleect8r _l cI1 5c5.0-:-: 128_84 _tEfhC' roses. f the 1\IIss J ulie Diehl, slstel' of the Schol and a ttended 1'11. St. Mary's Wom en Voters. women to receive diplomas at the Arriving 111 Kew York J uly 2, the WASHINGS. IRONINGS & BAKING PIANOS,I, _ New and used Upright th e ~O~~;tl \ cocoupled the groot ndantsm. was to onethe bride.o( the Allsevera thel aat-t- CoUnivellege,rSi. tyEmnlltsburg of Delaware, M d , and the GlThiasgow,S cl ub aJndoi nedBr wlLhook s idthee SalC lubems. Commencementnett Junior Coll egeexe, Millrcisesbroo o(k , BNewen- Ca OtUMP II.eqUWOI,ll,1 ,t,aekae" Uclh'etshtenltr,t rHesl'ldl,enpcae AYa_t llmeyy IR'Onmad"., .' ~1gne~ t : -I~~w~l ea~~~~ I ~buf;:ye~~\ n~PIO I~~Yb~~.Elkt -l!~~m/ 3 i2~ n~~tW ~~ t o t;,~P ocon- tendants wele .gowned a llke In Jv.onda y night for a speCia l pro- YOlk on Monday, June 14 will be. Before her maniage on May 15 up nn,d De livery 1-7-Uc 6 P.":' EJ~l~ H. :~~ne: -516 'J,\~~ D n thell' re- (,ocks of ballenna length pl lnted ID . OF P . SPONSOR ,I gram on KOI'ea planned by the Nancy Brill . daught I' of MI'. and Mrs Bowen was Miss Zoe-Zenger MA INTENANCE HAN DYMA N-White Stree t, Elkton. represenllng Klrk- t Plo . t 314 ros bud organdy With portl'a lt neck- 9 l'lrooksld e C lU b. Mrs J ohn L. Brill. who IS gradllat- duPont Boden. daughter o( Mr and Monday thru Sats. inc!. Ph O I~~ 2r.~r~ ,,:ohnso_n Co or Lancaster 2-2,-Itc a lomc a line, short sleeves caught With SUPPER JUNE 1 1 Mrs. Martll1 Gauger, president, Ing f"om the AcademiC Department. Mrs. Harry Clark Boden o( "Falr- W :,T.~g Btl ~;'e S~:6058 Daytime ~~Ii-~~~ T ~fr t IS O~~;'k ~~a~~PO~' u~~~L . sf~~!: raspberr'y color d bows, fitted bO- 1 A tur key dinner Will be s ~ rv e d - Will repl esent the club at the na- - 0 - thorne," NewBI'k ______Amlesl te driveways TImko Bros. Ina. -1- --- dice and bouffant skirts over ta(- In th ha ll at Cherry Hill or. thiS Iti onal meeting 111 Washington (rom J ames F O'Neil, past n a ll onal -0- Ph one 8-827 1. 4-29-tlc (eta They wore picture ha ts of Saturday evening, June 19. by the Oct. 31 to Nov. 4. Mrs. R. P Major commander of the American Legion Mrs Paul D Lovett Old Oak Help Wanted FRIG IDAIBE WASHERS RANGES NG white lace With I aspberry colol'ed Improved Order of Red Men and will attend the annual short cour~e and presentl y publisher of the Road 'is chaper~nlng e l ~v~n mem- C d r8~f r l~era ~0 ~s. Newark 'Eiectrlc Co: :-1 JOl'ce Lee nbbons and carned cluste!'s of pas- Daughters of P ocahontas.. at the Uni versity of Delaware thiS LegIOn 's monthly magazine, will be bers of the graduating class of W ~~itB~;S f,;Ji tT.~~~ r c~'I~e IIfr~ c~~~, I . ~. n Street. Phone t~ ! ~r ' ~~~ . a;ld :llrS' ltel sweelp,:as and baby s breath I Serving will start at 4.30 0 clock week. the speaker at the J u ly 16 banquet Newark High School this week a t Deluxe Candy_ Shop. 5-6-lfc ISAVE 40 DOL LABS _ New 1954 Easy 'f W Inlln ton centered With Plnnochlo roses. The group p lans to go to the o( the annual conventIOn of the Rehoboth Delaware MANAGER TRA INEE NNl'lONAL Splndrler W.sher regularly St7995 I ~ COI~reil gson The best man and ushers were KOE LIG OBSERVE Governol' Bacon Health Center dur-Department of Delaware, American ADDl~ r o AL PERSOKALS ;~i~~teL::~~nlnOd ' ~~~I;:~r':,~sl~':~' o~':{g ~0\Ma~~39S~~' eefefjl~~ ~ e 1~~'l'55C~: d~ . .. C~rreil clas mates o( the groom IGOLDE AN I VERSARY ing thiS week to take articles to the Legion. man. Must be high school grad u ~ t e . POWER LAWN MOWERS _ Reo & Sa't~rd a \' af- I Mrs Barre, mother of the bnde < children there. Mrs. B. H. McCOI- - 0- " ON PAGE 12 Must have automobile. good starting I Molo Mowers DuH alllell's RepaIr 2' o'clock In chos~ a ba llenna I ngth gown .o( I 1'11' and Mrs J Oliver K~ellg, mlck heads the communily servIce Herbert McCloskey. VII'glnm sa lary and travel expense. plus other phone 63q6 before 8 AM. ailer 4 ~ti b' D A H sta rlight blue cotton lace Wi th S,· of near Newark, celeblated committee Beach spent the MemOilal week- ~~~lp~~1::kc~~nir~~;':~~9I1l t e r vI~:~7. ~t"tl~ LOT 100x200 _ Ideal for SPllt -1e-veI / :vle;lBl~ matching accesson es I\olrs. Di ehl. their fi fti eth wedding anniversary I ------end v',s,tlng Newark lelatlves. I ME PLASTICS DEMONST BA rOB 5 6 ltC res. motth er of the groo~. selected a this wek a nd were honored at.a AETNA AUX, SERVE' -0- I TJle Facts Ma'anl H~van t ed In any vlclIlily Earn S8-SaO ~~~~1"O ev~gl\;~n,ralll Road. 5:dt;~t}~ f bl th 'hIt ac Uhf theIr K th I b 1 d an evening. J-li-lmpacl wCl re, Rcpub- waS matl'on SUI 0 navy ue WI \\ e - Ireception held at le ome 0 ISUPPER J UNE 26 MISS Jean Ann el c,:.e ,'a e IIcware Fllestone Yelon Write Mon- I LOT _ Manns Avenue. ncar new ele- Id s were cesson es. . son and daughter-ln.-law, Mr. a nd , h I 15th bllthday on June II , at CTS PI' t'CS SIl'oudsburg p, Illentary school 75'XI20' Phone 2359 ~i1 ss Irene A rec ptlon fo ll owed at the Old Mrs. J Oliver Koehg, J r. The Ladles' Auxlhary o( the A;t- home -of hCI pOI nts Mr and Mtl~, se I JUST WANT THE FA . rOe as I , . 6-17-lIc .. 6-10-2te ~nn) Py le Miss ' House on the G reen, L?ngmeadow Mrs Koellg IS the former MI SS na Hose, Hook a nd Ladde l FII e Co . C. W. Keith. Among the gu sts I ~~' at,t:,~ o~~e o~~I ;h ~'e~~, ~e;:t~;: FEM M F' DO YOU NEED EXTBA I t ~\GE OIL 'i 4"1' LV -:- (3- rooml COUSin oi the bnde, FollOWing a wedding !lIP the cou- i Marthn L Jaquetle of Elkton. Md. of Newal k WIll serve a ch ,cken salad were M,'s FI anCI S J acobs of w est- I with automallc defrosting that .E P.E RI. 16 N 26 ~;,~'~;:tiIO',';C \~~':~ 2$2g~I\~c:. ~~o J,~m:i sr N;;~~~~: 5 6: 1 1~~[~ , pie will. live In NOI'(olk, Vlrglnln : Mr. Koellg IS a retit:ed (armer suppel' Saturday evening. June 1 wooel. N.J .. 1111'S ElSie Patlel'son, g ives sa f food temperatures and hOll rs pcr evelllng. Car essential. [,ee IW ATERf'RONT FURNISH ED HOUSE- WI!lIams was bes The. bnde IS a graduate of Classl- In addition to their one son the Serving Wi ll be from 430 until Claymont. MI S Anllle Hames, and defrosts without uSing heat. Wh'y. g~~l~t~~naW8~r ~I~~;"e I ~~~~~~t ~:~Ig~ . ~e~c:.0n~~u~~d ~;'cJ~e r '&':'o Sf6~:xJ..r~~rl ushers were blothers cal High School. ~pl'lngfield, Mass, Koehgs a lso have one daught e ~ , 630. 1111' and MI S_C l ay~n_ K~ I~ __ ma'am 'Cause It doesn't make . 6-17- 11e WIII, ams Real Estnle. Phone 8- 1741. .\lr J.~ Correll. J r .. and attended Simmons College, Mrs Charles S. Cornog o[ Newark. ------I sense to spend money to make re- FO UNTA I HELP _ Newmk Pharlll- 6- IO-tfc d:ll Henry She was graduated f, om Id h d 6 17 2tc GAH DEN PROBLEMS? R t II an . r Edgewood Park. JI' College, Bnar- f ASO E L ECT fl'lgerators co . t en spen more S~~X~10N1'llLY SPARE TIME - ~e- pose "Botohoc" 55 pe;:n d:v, ~r,~- I Lloyd played th~!CIl~~s~~n o~ie ~1 wa ~~~~~,ate of the OFFI CER R ECENTLY P Cron"ln Peggy Cronin ~~~~ ~h~e;~'et~'l~e f~~~!; . ~a~ ~Se? mllng ond co li ctin j( money from our ~~~~!~k t EI:~t~ I /~~~hf:~ ~f J~,s~r~ . BUII:~~orf~c o:ro~~:e ' Bu llis School, . i1ver Springs, Md . The members of H iram Lodge, 0 eggy - Well. I'M actually a Food Freezer ~ietl~;n~r~;:gIN.?rs"e~~n~U\,;'i~~~HP;' 6-:!-trc gllen in m~r;'la g by was graduated (rom the US Naval r 25. A F and A M held thell' annual ~;~~e Rr~~: g':.'~~~':t~~;:,~~~ a;~~7~e~ ~~~e~:o r~40vo~~si~"~~c~~~~ 'i;~ ,:;".Ji.~: 2~~I, ;;S:.JlE - Prac tically 6-1~~ I\rc lIore a long s l e~ve d Academy, AnnaJ~I'f'1 Mt~ry~ndd t~~ i( elecllon o( officer~ 0;' Mt~nda~s~~;~ Come ill _ S IIOIJ/Jin g is fILII! and am powered by "M eter- ~,:::,I ;,e~Sevo\t~':fr. 6en~l ou~~ ~,e~\~c~~l "~~ ' B~~ lX ol~J1?t~o~~;r C~ASHE B t I lace redlllgote over June 4. EnSign Ie 1 a en e ning Thos electe or e e Miscr." the ,'e frl geraling mechan- collectloi,s will n t liP to MOO.month; men\ il,e s to~~ for bo"1S~"'ka~ Ps~0~ netklln e styled \\'Ilh ·ewark Schools wl."1e ~IS fam,' ly year a re' Richard J Thomas: W O{I- SALE Ism that HAS NEVER WORN ItY.'k l\I\,",thov';,~rYfu rIOO~Ill~~s~ ~ ~~~,;~~s I ~ _ Phone Newark 8-1733 6- 17- ltp collar and th e rcd · owned and occupied TIp 'l op shlpful Ma stel'. J ohn K . Corne , R d I- g OUT Your name ma'am? Fl'lgi- .reasf., acco rdlllgly For Intcrview. F1"AM INGO HED CA B ENAMEL _ I a scalloped chapel Farm" Nottingham Road. Newark Sr Ward n: Thcodore S. J ones. J r. dall'e Cycla matlc. Address" Oh, fBnOcxlud60eg. Ph,0(nc l. after 5 0 CIOC \_ I'if_2[P tulle s r.pless gown IW arden; Charles L Coie, .treasurer; emo e In y u can a lways find me at New- E n Naep\P\, la'~~tlOn• 6 _~: 'II;~ g~~ ~~e ~ een 700 and t~~:c ~~u;~~;~ A LF. l\l L UB MEET a n~h~O~ e~\i~g ~~~ ";'~l~~~~ ~da~~. the ark El ectl'lc. 180 E Main Street SEYE~A~' e~~ B~io;:k 1:~~:;,a l~p ~~~t'ir,~~d: T9t~~,'dTO J;,~~~;;r;,s ChUl~I~, l ch Rri,~~: tull e Her fin~cltlp TIl R. , JUNE 24 lodge's annual Ice cream and starw- Yes, lve're doing things again! Thank you. ma'am - Advl. ~~~ ';;Ine. W atel l o wn~a ss U-1 7-4tc AI~~::~~crBLOD~IS ALL SUM~~2tP to a full crown The J une meeting of the Salem berry fcstlval TI" '," t,'",e 'I It elv front _ a face- ___ Choice new van etles Pmk. led. II;dlI ~ chodbaroqu' ilearl •. She I Home DemonstratIOn Club will be • " • g~-~~~~~~ ><...v<; '~"~, ';!//~£""~I violet & blue All dOU ble 75c each riC' 10 seml'colomal< bouquet of he lel 111ul sday evening. June 24, at r ANN HOS T TO AN lifting ( w I'ntp b' k) to arIl ( our I SandyMore thBr:mae 200 Nur otherselles. kJl1d Pleas ofsant plants Yal- and a white 0 1- 8 ~~~~~ t.\~7.e~~r~~~t~~·~ IM~: lk ow_ "AT H O m" JU E 19 glam.our lIIul impress you with ' THE H~e~s~O~di:'~~~~a::~ecupanc~- I~~,:~ wore gowns o( ard Perry Will be in charge o( the Dr and Mrs Thomas F. Manns of our UIJ-to-the-IninlLteness! Yon ~ CI tl ans[erred AP~IY 16 W StephAn the matron of honor I demonstratIOn of "Up - to - Date 57 West Park Place Wi ll be at home I I PEGG}' DII ~e. Chestnut HII Estates &- I7 - llc the bridesmaids wo re I FreeZin g Tips" to all of their (riends thiS Saturda~ ~an always IJe sure t w~ , THOROUGHBRED MARE _ 5 years flower girl also wore l Hostesses Will be Mrs. H oward afternoon, June 19. 1954 from 2 unll l H" CRONIN is always !trst 1vtth . V 0 G U E \~ gJ~s;~ ~~, '6'~e rs . Rlchald Ble~:r~~i' !~ carned Golden Rap- Perry and Mrs. William P erl'Y . 5 o'clock and agam In the evenmg oSlery GOOD fa,~hions _ first in. 3O;e~op~I~ I;;:~ t~r:~~or-; U~".1 7 ~:;~ e blue d e~p~~I1I~m d F a tT8h ~'c~ ~~ ~s deslrc you to accept Sale " values _ an.d first with a TillS WEEK'S SPECIAL _ f'll gldairc go':n of c o ~~o~ GROUP 5 WO MEN 0 this invi tati on as no. other form of flair Stylists 13.2 ell ft freezzer $399 95. To first tnmmings, ST. T HOMAS MEET Invita ti on has been Issued cheery 'Hello!' ~r~;t~.~ e~~$50 food Cree ~-T.)'.:'rt~ . " corsage of Group No 5 of the Women of St MET SOC I TIRED- OF YOUB OLD PUSH MOWER orchids Thomas mects Tuesday afte rnoon, G LASGO\oV C LUB < 'I -Stop nt Newark El ecllie. Borrow C mOlh er or th gloom. June 22, at 1:30 a t the R cctory, 116 WITH MRS MADSEN NEW! Permanents fJ~~ troO~~y Power Mower free 6~f7-~7~ r~~s~~;~~~~11~ ~n a~~~~: ~:~ ~s ~~~~~~' With Mrs H erbert Mrs. H. P . 'Madsen, of O rchard REDUCED! NEW! I~ 7 ~r~ torr ~~T I ~~a~~n~;:: R~~~<;k corsage of white phalaen- 1I1c mbers' o( Group No. 3 Wi ll be Hill Farm, was hostess to tw~n~O ~ Lovely Sunlnler ~ $10 up Electnc. 6-17-ltc gu sts four members of the GlasgowY p B e lle r Misses and Half-size Dresses This Month'.!! Style Miscellaneous followed in r ellow- A Chinese a uction wi ll be h eld to Demonstration Club rccentl 'H r e ~: Wonlen's Dresses Others To Your Choice SI Cao upleweddin willg trbvipe IIIto whichbring aean char ticlmeemb forer saISl e.re quested to aramaktioner 'ss Swhereort Cmouradsee ~or0 b e °:Cld $13.00 and up ThSuney're b a yco kun g,ch camoolb andrays smart. With h~ From Our ~, PLirU~pMl311laylrsglNlv.5:en ' PIUw~m~.I~G~N. ~ws tllmma amen:'.",r, ~RUMPiced.re- 1I'1"l.--___ thIThS emonth h ealth chair man, M rs. R obert Joacrloknes,ts, non-crunylons shandabl e voilprettes,y ~.Phone for Appomtment-Newark 6375 38 W. M am• arkAve nu6764e. Roseville Park. Phone7 -New-9-tfc Vat-4Y".-H()LrIRN C I d Reed, asked (or a report of th.e These a re our newest loveli est d ! r happy occasions' ' IREFRCGERA'I'ION SERVICE and Sales health activities of the year and It DuplOn silk shantungs, orlons to 22'h. . Q Q C.! 0' C § c c a c Q Q C_ Q_' Co. a en ar was agreed that club m e mb~rs and silks, pastel prints and Sr::~ef 4 'h° ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~c~ ~~~ ~~n "reY ;:1v~;~~~);.~~~I~~9~ t12I Dn-25- tft afternoon, Ju ne 12. Friday. June 18- would strive (or 100 % participation SU itS reduced (rom $19, $23, NEW! NEW I - REf'INISH YOUR OWN FLOOaS _ J~~~\i~ e~bY~ ~~: 7 . 0~er~:{m :r e;iV~~n~~a~~0~ ~ straw- 1n~~~ c~ " I~j~~\:~, ;' ~~r leported t hat ~~dt o ~~ 1~~0 t~itSo f~ l e! Sizze Catalina Sunday Is Dad's Day __ I [Ylt~~~~~r,Wi~ x;e':isI J~ ~g ~l~~~ Mr and Mrs Fr d- 8:00 p.m. - Harmony School PTA the recent bake sale was most suc- _ C~~~~L~x~!:"1l.?g.T~e~Se~i~an~~. ' JOh~a~av~J e~~~ :~~~ s~~I~~;,g ~~ne 19 - ce~~~.1. H. P. Madsen a n~ Mrs. G J . REDUCED! Bathing Suits , R. J . West, No ttingham, Pa. R.D. 'i. .e ., Son of Mr. and 10 a. m. - N. C. County 4-H demon- Wa Uace gave a short diSCU SS ion on They 're the best Phone OxCord 651-J-I 7 - 12 - tf~ or Charlotte, 'C str"tion day, Ag Hall. "Carc of the Hall'''. Good h ea lt~ 'fruvel Suits that -our Cata lina bath- Give Him A P1:~~H~~~N~.;tth~~ s,:,og- classes on "Flower Corsages" JUldY WILL CARE FOR SMALL ClrlLD 11' IIuU the twenty-ninth 3.00 pm - Flag dedication by GIrl M F k EnniS an my home, days. while mother work' \' ~Ilary On 1'h Scouts, Ca mp Ml nquil 8 and IS, I'S ran p (" :;{:re':"~~~~/~Jlles. 3 yr 01~f,~~1 June 17 with ursday ThUrsday, June 24 - Mrs. Frank Morrison will attend Peggy (ron"ln eggy ronln BABY SHOWER ? _ Borrow one r R!t4u,; t dinner at 8:00 pm - P~ncader Dcmocratic the school on decorative sti tchery. Ou r miniature . tork., free. Inden' Innd theirat? ohU'clocksbands 1" 8.00club, p. m4.- 11 - house,Whit eGlasgow Oak 4-. H com- I Mr.s. Francid mosn sPtrearryted, g vaueriost usof cak the I!IL:::::::::::::::::::::::=::======:::::::===::'E::'E::=====~ I \!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;-______;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;i;i Corto theYoun Acmeg Folks. , 173 E. Mai n6 -17-Ne>lt r ~~\7Ity night, Harmony Grange ~c~~~~~'nd e gave decorating tips. I lAJcal Little Leaguers Chosen For Practice With Athletics Newark Young s ter Select ed From 5,000 L ittle Leagu e r ' THENE K POS At o nnie Mack 't a dium To P la y Bes ide A's In P r e-Gam e Demon s tration ; 109 Local Boys T ake P h i la d e lphia T r ip

Il y FR ANK . fEGARGEE 1 For 18 wark LittI L eagu ball player s , la s t alu rday F iflh G r a d e r s Conlr ibule Top-Flight Welter R eyb o ld F ails T o P lace Little Ben Hogan I Unbeaten Brou ~lIs Top In NCAA C l u lIu p iOJr hips \\% a fabulou s d ay that they will n v l' for get. $3.47 10 Litlle L e a g u e r s Contest Scheduled Defeats 22 of 23 Th ] w , I'e a m o n g 109 wark Lit t l Lea gu r s b t w een Ra lph N. Colbert, Newark Little Dclaware's Bill Reybold was un­ In 6-4 Little League Com th a g. o f nin and 12 who trave led to Phila d e ll hia to watch League adult offi cial. rcceived a p laced in the mile v nt at the Local Contestants Fdday TV Featul'e NCAA track and fie ld champion­ the A t hl t ics d e f eat D etr o it, 4-2. shi p m et at Ann Arbor. Mich .. Sat­ ~~~:r tA~=~ ~~~g l~ ~ ~~~tas~e~~ ~ ~ f~~~ C u b ' A C los e econd With ( i -~ \\ ill O'er ] n t h e onni M a ck stadium w r e better than 5,000 Little graders of Room 217. Z ulueta· Gon salves Bou t urday. E. L. Jun es Fires Net 64; The Delaware ace failed to place Ray Ott P lay F. W r ight P h i ls W h o Tak e Firs t Y ietOI'\ or L eagu ers from P nnsy lvania, Mar y land N W J e r s y a nd I "We h?d some money I ft in the To Mat c h Second F ifth in the race won by Oregon's Bi ll Setback O f DO'dger.; Lacl'"la'" Collects Delaware. ' ~1;~=:~ : :~~~ U1 ·:I~.o'~ : nd~~!S~ ;' S h ~~. ~~~~ I R a nking We lt e r ~eig h t s Dellinger in 4:13.8. Lou Oliv of In P r e s ide nt's T o urna m e nt Y Army was second, followed by Bill Anci out of a ll those youngsters,'" I tllbute thiS sum of mone - $347- 1 --- Squires of Notre Dam e. the 18 Newark boys-and they alone D t- 'E Off to t~ e Little Leaugers so as to h elp The wOl ld 's second and fi fth B ' n Hogan was too much for the In the three Liltl Ame rical! League !{lll11 ~ - were sel cted bcfore gam c t ime lIS Ing m out. .. ranklllg hghtwClgh ts. Orlando Zu- Newark Country Club golfers on w eek , t. h e Browns stl' tched their untlefl'alctl Saturday as he fired a 30-34-64 at ~~ tg~V i~I~~~ e O';.,!h~r~\C I ~ea~~.d work By ' v~nh\~a;-~ t~~o~se ~~U~a~~ S~~: ~ .lt s!ha S I :~ e t= ~~I~e il~~~n~o9r~~~J v ~~u~e:! Grid Ticket Sale Balustrol. N.J .. and topped a ll but ing off the hapless D odge r s , 6-4; tht' Cubs '!\vo of thc boys W nt into posi- E. A. R AUGIILEY the regular Friday evening featUre one of a local 23-man field in the 6-2 win over the one-win Philg, and lh(' Phils tion beside cach Athletic p laycr and M idget R acer s Sch e dule d of the Ca va lcade of Sports. Starting Begins For Hens' "Beat Ben Hogan" H andicap Tour­ ney. El'I1est L . Jones, of the Ncwark lo n e win at t h e expen. of th lJ ud)."('I' ~ m'e\, a ~~ t/~~~~~ I~u {;O~~a~~i~cb~~s~~~~u~~~ ab';;~ i\wt~ em~~~~~a~~n :~atS~en r~~:! For R e ading Fair Gro unds f~ el ~~~\~~ : V~ ~i~~i ~~~ iX~gtil~:d?~ Campaign of 1954 club, checked in with a net 64 to tie 12-6 r o u te. forc the assembled thousands. in both leagues are turning out to . • --- 1n etworks will provide nationa l cov- Hogan. and in all Pl' bability. t o Afterwards. the dazzled Newark b t ' 1 t th Thc n atIOn s top speed erage of a bOl,lt that will go a long have his handicap adjusted. The r e's a National A chauffe~.II· s Delaware Sch e·dule s 9 ·TiIt boys m et and shook h ands w ith -'!Jl S~o t~: ~ :~k e t~~~~. a l '~ due to r eturn to the Readmg way in esta blishing the next chal- Fina lists Ray Ott and Frank "To be replayed. such Athletic old -time gr eats as 11 \ In the National Fall' Grounds Sunday a fternoon, lenger ior the crown. Card W it h 5 H o m e Con tes t s Wright will meet fur the PI' sident's 9-12 year old ivory. plcnty uf I'n- to open till' ball Earl Combs. and Ira F. Thomas. The l'w heel the Gi ants June 27. wh ~ n the fi l ·~ t program of Zulueta's recent victory over T rophy. In semi-final play. Ott elim­ thusiasm, a nd lots of scaled-down- matched tillS O p e n in g with West C h ester boys coll ected autographs galore ane! and Brook lyn a re AAA c h ~m p lOns hl p midget car a uto Italy's kayo sensation, Paoli Rosi. inated Sank Richards in 19 holes. to-size baseba ll- but their publit their own In the baseballs, too. from the top A's < either tied up for r a ~ es WIll be held at the Read mg entrenched him in the number t wo while Wright defeated Whitey W s­ relations work is on the sli m ""I.. il1ltia l Innll1g, p layers. ' first place or are Fall' Grounds. .. lightweight spot. w ith a probable De laware has begun the sale of tcr, I up. This sports department is sympa- framl's, th,' Cu bs Why out of those thousands of taking turns 1 ad- Carded . under the dll·ect! on . of ti tle shot against the winner of thc lickets for th e 1954 football season. Qua lifying for Ihe club champion­ thelic. not critica l. Jt's an all too across In th" Hfth boys were thc Newark Little L eag- . th 1 Th Sam Nunl.s Speedways and cal'l'ym g DeMarco-Carter bout. tenta tively The Blue Hens, with pl'ospects ship a nd for the men's enior till familiar problem. first BaSl'm"n uers selected for the h onor - -- ~?!th ~ I :~~u~'ard~ the sanctIOn of the AAA Contest scheduled for ear ly fall. bright for another excellent season, will begin on Saturday. Getting back to thc Little A meri- Cub cl ubb"I" wi th Well -Behaved are on ly 6'f.! games out of the lead Board of Washll1gton, . D.C.. the Considered by many to be one of playa nine-game schedule. with five In Tuesday's Ladies Day play cans, Manager Angie Ca ta ldi used p c rf orm~ncl' "I don't know for sur but I think and a lillie winning s treak could thunderbug lIlaug ural Will featul'e the best defensive boxcrs in the a t home. Th home schedule: ahead of the aftel'l1oon rains. J ean four Brownie pitchers w hil limit- In 1 0~lI1g to thr it was because our group was so put thcm right up therc. a 100-1 ~ J;' final r ace. F oul' other business, Orlando a lso excels in September 25. West Chester Teach­ An'da. Mary McDowe ll and Mar­ ing the stubborn D odgers to foul' ers droJlP"o " Ihe orderly and well behaved w h en w e .The ,Giants a re getti ng good IcompetJtJve. e vents and openll1 g throwing plenty of leathe r in speedy ers. Oct. 9. Templc; Oct. 23. Con­ garet Ware sharcd a thl'ec-way ti e hits, with Saunders, J ackson and 1111: lead Wlll'n the l ' n ilil;l .~,ir:,nn2reg a llion . went into the park," says Ralph E. pitching and hitting, with Du roch- qu a h fy~n g I1me trials Will precede I combinations. T wo non-title victor- necticut: Nov. 13, L afayette ; No v. in a least-number-of-pults contest Dunn sharing the mound assign- Wi th SIX nln: In Colbert. presici ent of Newark's Na- er's pinch-hitters banging out hom- the mall1 race. ics over DeMal'co, plus those over 20, Bucknell. over th nine-hal course. ments. The first p lace Browns col- of the "'cllnd tional Little League. H e arranged rS to win. The Brooks started to - ---- Luther Rawli ngs and Wallace "Bud" The away games a r with Lehigh, lected nin h its off thc Dodgcrs' to score thn'!' in the New H ampshi re, Muhlenbe rg and one of the park move w hen Campy got back in the of the western clubs and thcn go J ohnson including the fourth a nd 111 th .. founh and ' a n.~if~ ~~~~ritthat ~~~I~ ~;am~~~ ia i~~~t ~;nt:ee i~r~t~'gS Gettysburg. Chrysler Softball fi fth ho;"e runs of the scaso'! for th fifth . off icials came to me and told me to ~i~d ufl, :n~hft ~ t a~,iJ ~;a ~:; ~~.~r ~fl~t~ out of town over the J uly 4th holi - pro in 1946. P I'ices for Delaware home games Little Poison Lackman. . Whi teman, aided select 18 of our boys to send down t ifl g up a current fig ht for third days. It seem~ that they can make G onsalves' recent a nd impressive a rc 51.50 genera l admission, $2.4 0 l.ea(lel's Lose 9·8 on the fi Id . I hurried ly picked t wo place and are within close ha iling no strengthcnlllg deals and accord- victory over Wa llace "Bud" Smith reser ved seat. and $3.60 box seat. No Hitter ~~tr~h\~f, ir::U~ln hn son ' : boys from each team in our leagues, di stancc or the lead. lIlg to Mr. H a'!'ey there arc no p lay- caused a reshu ffle of the top ten in There a re sa vings on season ticket Contest To Buck's Humm I threw a no-hittel' a th way fOl' till' the Kational a nd the America n. The surprise team of the Kational er.s III thc mlllors that they could their class. J oh nny's efforts moved pu rchases. Rescrved seats for all fi ve Phils as the Cubs won their third Brooks aielI'd "The kids h ad the thrill of a life- race so far has been the Cincy Red- bllllg up. So ~ t appcars they will him from the eighth to fifth spot h ome games sell for $10. for box of the campaign against one set- a home run biasl. and u,_ ...... ·.-c· ," __ time down on the fi eld. They play d legs who are in fifth place. They have to go Wi th w hat they h ave. and another win could w ell make seats $15. A box of six sell s for $90 F irs t H al f V ictor s Drop back. The Cubs scored t wo r uns P crkins tceel off on and a box of eight for $120. Season like vet erans. too. . N e ~ er lost th ir we re not supposed to be going any- They w cre the victims of a no-hitter him the logical candidate for an O p e n er T o ii- Run Rally pi tch for the lo,ers. poinse out ther<; pltcl~lI1 g . s~agg,lIlg wh ere as everyonc figu l'ed they had ~rl~~~ l a~ i S~~ ~i;da:~n ~i~w ;~;e~~ immedia te championship appear­ ticket holders also enjoy the fol­ The Ph" ,' \v ilson f h es and snaggll1 g gl oundel s \\ Ith Ithe hitters but no pitching lowing advantages: By B u c k 's ervice Squ a d rightfl lei and at ' the A's best. . Maybe n ext week tile ' whol ~:t: e ;.~\ ~~.~o~~a~;~: aanJ e~ e b~~I; ~t er ga i n in ~ the National Ama- Same seat for a ll fiv e games at Christiana Stakes battcd 1.000 wit h "Each boy played hiS ,regular league may have changed and we really had it. Roberts was the vi ctim telll ti tle f Ol 1947-48 .. Gonsalves Dclaware Stadium; seats in prefcr ­ After winning th fil'st half f J ohnson. at thire! entia l locations; special free park­ coli clcd two for posl l1 on righ t besld~s the A s play- may have a new leader. The East and that loss evened his record at JOIl1~d th pro r anks 111 1.948 . . In the Adult Softball Recl'ea tion Highlights Racing ers. who gave the kids firsthand ad- I wi ll be coming hom to nterta in 7 a nd 7, 'I scorlllg 34 prof e ~s l o n a l vlctorl,' s, ing privileges adjacent to stadium League race with an undefeated American (there wi ll be a parking charge for vice. . t IthCir cousins frol11 the West a nd as J oost-Zemial Row Gonsa lves has I' celv d the majority record. the Chrys ler Sprockets lost At Meet Mid-Poin t St:lne!l ng Over the pubhc addr ss sys em, th first t, hree clubs are located in ote I appearances agalllst P add non-season ticket hold rs. their second ha lf opener. 9-8. to Earl Coombs. now. on the A's coach- the East it may be a b reak for them. Turning. to the A's it would . seem ~eMa l~~o, Virgi l Aikens a nd G eo r g~ thl' pre-season scrimmages. Orders (or season and individual Buck's on Tu sday vening. while Delaware Park's 32-day thorough- Browns ing staff , gave dU'ectlons on a.ch Indians vs Chfsox that the big news from them IS the Araujo and hopes to gain a second W Local 404 walloped Stine Lab. bred race m e'ting entered its second , p lay, as the b ys worked out With Over in the American loop Cleve- bIg row between J oost and Gus victory over Zulueta game tickets shou ld be dir cted to ~~ ~~ ~ ~ the Athletics' first stringers like land and ar p laying in Zernial. The othe r nig ht they had ' ,. the Business Manager, Athletic De­ . 'J;h e S prock,ets took 3-1 <; Second Baseman "Spook" J acob s; and out again with the league lead a big argument in the dugout and partment, University of Delawat· ~ ~ r s ~~I:k~~~~yri~~t~t~~~~ ~~e~t~ ~;I~~\~I:ID Od ge;~1I1 cwa rk. II1nlllg lead " hl ch Buck s n; atched ing on the schedu le. The big climax ,," Left Fielder Elmer . ,:al.o; ThJr(l~ One day you see the White Sox up then k pt it going the next day in Steeplechase Card 111 th second to go ahead with one will come on closing d ay, J uly ii. D illl n~.~h.,· I Baseman JlmlnJe FlIllgan , Catch there and the next day it's Cleve- G neral Manager Mack's offic . Mr. run 111 the fomth. Chrysl .r picked with the world's richest r ace f 1' 1Stl mnH'!. ~ Bill Shantz and ~ thr S , land, The Yanks are a couple of ~~~~ I e~r~~~ t e ~~ b~T:;~o~~ lfin~~ 1 cil~~ To Begin Monday Janles V. Sullivan lip the lead with t wo runs 111 th" fill ' d 1I $100000 dd d rStrky.2b,lb - II II The in v il atio~n r~t ~l~ e Newark boys f~:~fg~~c~o:.n ti~~r~ e~~ac:n~~d ~ :. ~~~ $250 and made it stick. At the s?l11 e fifth. ,but a fiv e I'un off nsive gave mi;:s ~~d m~~r e~;;;; r~ e r N~w ~ as~ l ~ ~ r~~r1~', I~iP ~ II ~~1i.~~~1~=~mt1l to join the workout was made by therc on it's a toss up as to who will lime J oost hlllt dthat ~ trade mIght At Delaware Park Receives Mastel-'s ~u~~kr~ I\~,e ~;I't~~msep~I~~k~\~ ai~h~h ~ H andicap. :~,~~~~~i~; ·2h T " ;! Earl Mack. acting g neral manager edge into the first division. I be m ade II1volvlllg big Gus, . but . D top of the fina l seventh. In the meantime, a variety of oth- I Edwards.2b 2 ~ II of the Athletics. Afte r an arly start that carriecl gave out no details. If they do tl adc, St eplechase racing enters the E (I u ca tlon egrec L ca l 404 took a two-run. first er import a ~t 0xtlll·.S m'e on the ll ~!~~~lg~~:{ II ;( ,I, About 21 grown-ups - coaches, them to the h _ights. the Detr oit r hope they get somellllng worth- Delawarc P8I'k scene beginning inning lead but the Stine Labber s agel.,da. b gmnlng with thiS weck- Brnlw,2b II" I, managers and oWcia ls of th New- Tigcrs arc s lowly sinking in th whil e. The tradcs tho Y have made Monday w ith the $ 10.000 add d Tom James V. Sullivan, freshman foot- peck cd away at Davis' pitching for end s $10,000 added, fiv e fu rlonq Wl1t mn ,p, J[ 2 I I ark Little L eague - w ent along sta ndings. and Washington, Boston . b ~ f or e-s uch as Philley for t wo Roby 'Chase, at a di stance of about with the boys. The team manag I'S Ba ltimore and thc A 's arc only a pitchers now at Ottowa- did the two miles, launching that phase of ba ll coach at th niversity of De l- ~ :.la' ~nI Cesr Ut nos ti:'e th~ eS ~. 0con l~~ a~~/iol urhthe ~i"; \ ~it~a ~; sJ a ~, ;irT~~) ~ ;;~ /~I ~'I~ ~;~ I ~~ i\~g ~~ .2" 12 !I awarc, has be n awa rdcd the degre I a lso went down on the fi eld for the fcw games apart in the fi ght for club no good. . the sp ort. This is the first of fOUl' of master of ducation as a resul fifth. Thc auto workcrs push d a to attmct a banner fi eld of young CU llS pre-game demonstration to meet the fifth. But the p nnant picture in- La ~ t w eek thcy made a l! ade of brush stakes at the me ling and of his work at the university's pail' of runs across in the fifth and colts and geldmgs from a tota l of ah ~~~~~~~~~~~_~_ ~~;; eludes only the three teams- Chica- M?dll1 and McGhee for outfi .Ider is a tl'ibutc to former jump r ider school of graduate stUdies during thc scored again with on run in the 137 nominations. ~i~" ~~? ~\;· 2b ~ " go. Cleveland and the Yanks. Wilson; two pitchers. Sonny Dixon Tom Roby a nd 'chase jockeys as a I The Sox made a trade the other a,;d AI Suna, and $20.000. Maybe t~l ~ group. pa;,~ ~ h},~~':e~.ar~·n iver s ity of Maine sixth to t~~s t. byThP O~'~;;h~~ ~~~ ti ~~~ w~~ I ~~~tu ~h~ ~~ ~ ::~'. I\;;C f , ~ day with the A's and got Morrie Will turn out to be a much be ~I Roby has been confined to a football captain is a native of R um- record of scven victories against Llangoll n Farm'.s colOl'b(!ar cr to ~ ~ t ~I~ '~~'SS ~ 1 Ma rtin and Eddi ' l\]cGhee, with trade than some .of the others. ~II - ,Jamaica. N.Y., hospita l vel' since ford , Mall1e and was a m ember of two losses and a tie become thc Ju vel1ll e champion. Th ' Donoho.rr 3 n 0 I EXCLUS IVE! Marlin the key man for his relief son was a sensation 111 trall1l11g ut hiS bad spill from Knight's Quest the 1951 Black B a l graduallng H e is married to the (orm I' Ruth same stabl has ,two nominces this \ WIIII" m5, '0 ! 0 0 WOI k had to make way for the Sox veter- at Belmont P ark on hi S 32nd birth- class HawkIns. who leceJvcd her lnastcr lime - Attained and F ast. 1~ ~~~~\~ ~ t?r ~ f~ J 1:~11~~~~1 The Y'lI1k s are supposed to h ave ans. so has not done much plaYlllg Id ay. June J J 942 As h ead coach of Blue Chick Iof a rts dcgree at Mall1 e In 1950 They P ossibly the favorite w ill turn D.Lewis.rr 2 0 01 f~ a deal on the fire With Dcll Olt but ' l a t e l ~ DI~ O~ was d'l;t ~~ work de al,'y The Jock e ~ wlIlnlllg the Tom Roby PORCELAIN as yet It has not Je lled ~:e s~~ ~o:n~o s~~vlcae ~~( ~~e a9~ h ,~~ ~ ach year receives a perpetual cup ;e:I';';~a~,ul~~: 1;~~ t ~~fs; nt \\;~~~= ~ ~I:~ ~~\:e aJ~~oK~;~l g~ia:'~~, ~lc~lon~~dlC' . up in \~I~~e ; t::,d ' ~~~ s ~~~'ka good \ ~ghts.. ~ t i 6 J P luls Back H ome 111 to he l save the gam fo r T l lce and a permanent rephca of the tro- The 1 hils aJ c home a ft I' a suc- H g Itche~ to o ne m an and ended phy donated by Baya rd Sharp, own- cessfu l In vasion of the West a nd the ~all ame er of Knight's Quest And D laWai e fi NISH h oplllg to g ~1Il some g round on thiS Th ~ A'~ took the series from the P ark arranges for Its film patrol. home stay rhey Will nt e r t a ~ TIgers last w ek and that should mov.le. of th ~ stake to be se.nt to h Ip them start to climb in the the I!'Jur d I'Id er for shOWing 111 hiS A's p layers and officials. J ohn Col- standing. hospital room. be rt. an umpire f or the Newark Fight Racket I ~~~~~~~~~~~~II ~li ~~~'sL ~fi~~~~~' ~~~ ~ t ~: ~~~~ e ~s ;~~ s e ~ :'n s t~ ~at ri,~ ~ ~:~~~n1rd;~c~e~ili; I : , Get YonI' ~~~i~nse~f(~1 t hS!lO~fg o/e a~l~er~~YS in ~O ~~y t~~n!~Ufo f~~ ~~i~n fh ~o t a~e~ F I S HING LICENSE "Our boys were so well-mannered in his fi ght with Gi ardello. Offered a nd TACKLE they drew compliments both from him $15,000. according to the papers. AT the P ennsylvania Railroad and the to take a dive. And the cops were ball park officials." says Ralph Col- listening in all the limc. If the J A C K S O N'S bert. authorities ever had an open and I '~~~~~~~-~";~~~~-~~~ " 1 think that led to our group shut case la id in front of them, this I : - --- - bei ng picked to send players down is it. Maybe a little pressurc on •••••••••••• on the fie ld to practice with the H nry would spi ll a lot of informa- A's." tion "On thl! way back to N wark The All Star game w ill be played What happens to YO'ur betting dollar at Delaware P even thc t rain conductor told us in Cleveland this year. As you no he had never seen a better behav d doubt know, the players arc picked group of boys. Iby the votes o[ the fans. with the mrmmB "When we arrived h ome that ve- exception of the pitch ers w h o are ning. a big crowd was on h and at named by the m anagers. So if you the station, mostl y parents of thc have a favorite that you think I boys. . Thcy took more pictures, and should be in the gam e be sure and ~ t?C kids fclt like r eturnlllg celebn- cast your vote for him. . j ties. In this n eighborhood the Phlla- SUNDAY " It was a dar. they w ill r membcr delphia Daily News spons,?rs t~ e all theIr li ves. voting and prints the ballots 111 their FIt IG I D A IRE c o:;~~~ic~ eafh~e ~~~~ia~e r::h OJ O~~~ paper. Gilmore, pl'esident of the Ameri- - ---­ 8.00 P ••M Ic a n L eague; Albert L ack man, vice­ president of the American L eaguc; AUTOMATIC Bill Angstadt, m anager of thc A von leam; Harry Chrisman, m anager of Dining out the J ackson Hardware "Cubs;" 7 T HRILLING EVENTS Samuel Colbel·t. manager of the CIO 25 LAP FEATUR E WASHE union "Giants;" W. P . Gain 1', Aet­ na fir cOInpany "Pirates"; Lee life time Porce lain finish F eshion, Chrysler Tank "Dodg rs"; Angelo Ca ta ldi. Optimist Club :~o~:~~~~~-I where you need il the most I '''Browns''; William Morgan, Veter­ Gen. A d m . 1.25 Resisls rust, ~ tains ond scuff­ ans of Forcign Wars "Phils"; Ed­ :: n:lt~~~:~ana\rr:~:Phcre I ward Van Lceuwen, Chrys lcr Square Ing. Soap, bleaches, steom vou enjoy a cocktail Club "Tigers" ; and umpire "Low rllnner that's I can't harm it. Stoys while, Ball" Saunders. -< phc!ously d lfferent . FIRST RACE 8:30 new-looking for ye orsl ExceUent che.fs. d aily pr epare a variety 'r 3 . 220/0 - Po id ' 0 hor,emt n in pU '$6t • live -Wate r Action o( d ishes. one o( which w ill surely Phonc-W ilm. 8-4374 • Float- Ove r Rinsing tempt your palate. 1953 mlJtuel betting receipts - $37,977,548 :;: 100.00% • Rapidry Spin For that U.S. Choice steak or tender lobster too .. . Re turned to rat e-going public ...... " . . . . . $33,916,579 ...... equals 89, 31% stop In soon. i State's share...... 1,329 ,214 ...... equals . 3.50% .. ,t_ _ i D elawar e Room n Paid to horseme n in purses ...... • ... , ...... 1,225.000 ...... equols . . J.22% Della Marva Restaurants Salaries and wag., paid to e m ployes ...... •• 733, 281 . . .•. . . . . equals . 1.93% 7 rolle. So. 0 1 Wilmington Mainte nance and othe r ope rating elC p e nses ...... 7 7 3.474 . ..•.. . .. equols .. 2.04% North lane d uPont IJIW3Y Div id e nds to COmmon stockholde rs ...... nothing .. ... ,. . equals o . ~ J nctn . • 1 llout.e. JJ and 40 $37,977,548.,...... ,100.00%

Regordin!: " r old 10 " o r~ e m e n In pur e. ;' much o( this expenditure gocs (or .. I. ri ,! 10 fEASy,.TERMsl \ l 'm"dr,,t but he saved one of the tim bers of triC pump to Supply wate r to theIr weeks. her from h r post which the mill was b uilt- a h and The vacation church school will I;W:I~· th~i~n'~"-~s~e n~K~a~rl~M~~~n~~~:~e=-:r:om~k===~======JJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ up-to-da te ba throom a nd to their begin Monday, June 21, at 9:30 a.m" I::" Chnsuan l·du· hewn 16x IS-in log of yellow popla r. modern kitch en. That log is us solid as when the and will continue through Friday. Sherron was aI'- mi ll was buill. before the 1800·s. Afte." a very pleasant hour's can­ July 2. The school is open to chil­ of thc Wesll')' This mill belong d to J ohn T\veed. v(,l'salI on Mrs. Lamborn asked if we dre:, four years of age, through the by the father of Mansel Tweed . who owned would lIke to sec their barnyard. JunIor depa rtment. Sessions will be Conferl'lIc,' Twced's mill on Wh ite Clay Creek , Now I ha ve seen ma ny farm he ld each morning, except S aturday work WIth th' which h ad been built in the ea l'ly barnyards- not the most attractive and Sunday. from 9:30 to II a. m. . Jr., pas- 1700's by Crawford and Rankin. places-but we crossed a well-kept The theme of the school will be III the Th re on Whitc Clay Creek was lawn. down four steps, bent our "God in Nature". The school will conclude with an Open House for and Dr Bu n -I a gri st mill. a bark mi ll- a cooper­ heads to go under a heavily laden operating on age which made barrels. hogsheads peach tree a nd stood in the midst p~r e nt s on Friday, J uly 2. No pre­ buckets and casks- and later on a of the most beautiful spot imagin­ VIOU S registration is necessary to enroll. formt'l' resident of flin t mill which ground the fine, able. has a bachl'lor's white flint us"d in maki ng dish es. Trees and Flowers A planning session for teachers of . . uf Colo- A place n 91' Pleasant HI li dug The wa ll s of the old stone barn the school will be he ld Sunday, 20 5 de~n'c In nnc yell ow cl ay. washed it. pressed w re brok en in spots- the roof and June from 3 to p.m. Miss Mary fr om Columbia It into bloc ks and shipped it to Kew ti mbers gon but back of it and Ann Sherron. director of Christian Education a t the church. is direc­ and Jersey to be made into dishes. lowering toward the sky was a tor of the vacation church schooL incl udes work as . Water Power . lavender flowered P olonia. ca lled NATIONAL 5 The annual church family picnic 10 by some, Chinese catalpa. and by I member of ~h~~~~'~'h th~ h~ar~~C t~n"~lu~r,~ ~ ~'~k s ~8il ~~ a few, gr andi flora impera lis. Many will be held on Saturday, June 26, I at Port Herman Beach , beginning at Church in J ohn 'I\veed. . other tall trees formed a back­ (Serving Newark Since 1910) ground to this picture. 1 p.m., and continuing through the has The stone walls surrounding the supper h our. J ohn Logan. super­ bCC~1 atl~~r~~~~~ S h~~ f~~r7'o 0~s a~~,sf~e ~f~ ~: w~~'~ intendent of the adult division of reh 111 Boulder. tanned and cur~d by the product barnyard were still there. flanked u at Ih e from the bark mIll. WhI te oak bark on every side by different colored the church school. is chair man o( samc. Church was ground to a powder and shI pped iris. Where thc stones had fallen in the committee of arrangements for in hogsh ads-63 gallons. twice t he piles they formed beds for pansies. this event. . . size of a barrel- hauled to Christine while perriwinkle seemed trying Children'S Day will be observed pnmanly paso , Bridge. and shipped to Philadelphia. to cover the places lefl. Great on Sunday, June 27, at 10 a.m. in . backgr?un~. IS In an old map of De laware show- m asses of ivy g rew u p over the the church social hall. Members of . filling for. a UllIvel slty Iing the names and location of every wa lls and clumps of foxgloves were the children 's division of the church I doctora t ~ In ~hIiOSOphY farmer in the state in 1868. r fi nd all just beginning to flower. England s o,,,fol d UI1I- through Ih country shoe shops Crimson sta r columbine attracted Newark Artist To Paint extends greetings and he s t~dlCd as the where people went to' be measured swarms of bumble bees which pass­ Local Them e Bank Mural .v,,'._. ~ --,. RelI gIOUS ~duca- and where shoes were made t o fit ed on to yellow and blue fl owered . . Drew rhe~- - not just to be mended. columbine and every spot a long the IS a grad~la e Th re w · re harness shops-hal'- wall was fi lled with perennials L eo Laska ris. a Newark artist .. and receIved I ness which had to be made of well­ while the lawn from the wall to who has studied under mastel's of diVinI ty degrce fl',Om cur d I ather to haul the heavy wall was perfect. modern art in Chicago and New I York. has been commissioned to o ~o~ ~a';;mheOs~~t~ loads be fore the days of the rail- As I looked at the picture I won­ dered how often we h ave stopped paint a large mural for the newly best wishes to the the Fam il y C~~t . ~ f ro~~s. the southeast corner of Main to really enjoy the beauty of old r emodeled Newa rk Trust Company County before . e.n g I and Chapel Streets was Armstrong's offices. fi e ld stones. The mura l, divided into two large is a~so e~c~'nlster I Saddle Shop. This was in 1868. u,n• • mans"" Con er . Up The Unami Trail panels. will be located on a wall t_~ forlheUln,,' lerSlllY program / The two friends before mentioned beh ind the tellers' windows. facing 4-H Vesper Service the customers. full by the pen- , stopped and asked me to go for a n The painting will be purely local begll1nmg S pt. I. a utomobile ride in the country. To Feature First in theme. Symbolized vi ews of Main - I Asked where I would like to go. r Street and symbolic groups. iIlus­ b,ptock feed pOSSIbility Isa id lip the old Unami Indian T rai l. Day Short Course iI'ating the cultu ra l. sci entific . in­ _V ~_ ,... "iIe""a"ns"",'gr~;~nW~~k:~~ tha t is. th old P ossum Park Road d ustrial and reli gious ph ases of 33rd Annual Short Newal'k li fe. will make up the gen­ q ' ~:~~; ~.~ttle:~ convert thcm into to the fa rm that had be longed to 4-H era l composition. ~ , for animal f ed. J ohn J ohnston- whose you nger sis- _ Co urse Begins ,June 27 L eo. who now has several of h is T. GRANT (~O. works on exhibit in a New York w. :;iii~u~iSW:;;;, ;:;;.",;;:.::;;;ug~~u~~ W ith 150 To Participa te gallery. already has work ed up preliminary sketches for the m ura l. A 4-H vesper ser vice conducted ~~ ~tl~ ' ~ r~~~~ ~~ i ~~;e f ~ ; tthee h~~ ~ci Sea Scouts Agree Voyage James H . kinner, Prop. annual 4- H short course J une 27-30 OIlC of Record's Roughe. t at the Un iversity of Delaware. ___ Retail tore - 35 East Main St. Nearly '50 club members will be Th Sea Scouts of S.E.S. Admiral In tate Theater Bldg. wMe. l cwo mo l .~.tl ot~, thde.i /eaC~~ u~. f br.,eG ~;·f;~ I' BHloawndelYI. 2,?aOn' '.,Vnittoh sSokmi PePheera 'v!\yl V~lol"IGlg' , FR EE DELIVERY 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, inc!. S unday. " '" ~1%\: ~~ n ~ r~a~ r::C luding Brookside, College Par:', I ~~:.\~·~~ t E;tt:t7~~n .servlce and E~- I ~~d~~~ec~~~ ~~~~~ ~~o~; tt~ eC~)?~~~~' Jl' T ,\LL ' EWARK 3171 , ! beTthee ~e:~e~:!,~~~es .s ~e~~~~: ~~'~~ I B;~~~' \~~ih ~~ ~n'; ~~~~~ r w ere both Everybo;~· 1 day's ac ti ~ ili es . . stood by a ll crewmen and s.afety the best values. In addIti on to the mOI ' ~Ing class- precautions were of top priorIty. F"nO: rOuVgC; _5(}s' Ycc,.yr.s,,'cvpecnhct"aVbC,ybea"nnctC 'recaa"s: es relatIng to regular project work. . The crew consisted of J. Howell, , ~ aI< I t he ~'e w ill be afterno~n classes . o( Ib os'n; H. Hambleton. bos'n mate; R. ~'~~~:~;;- [~Vh~ h ~ot"~~~:w~~e~ c";lI?WiI - I variOus types. Classes In r ecreati on Lindell and A. Ferguson. crew w ill . include squa re. and ball room lead rs; and F. Foley. J . J ackson . RUG CLEANING I~~~~ ' ~th a~~l :~~~':'~ :~lg f ~~~'u~ee~~~ ~~ :~:~ ~i~ gW~ n~0 ~~ e~i1; ~:'1~r:~~ & STORAGE I~~ mo~~rs t ~f~~~~\~~~s j~ ~; i~ ~~.te:~J I m~~hn Hanson a nd Richard War­ j ~~~~nfh :a~~~~ , .f~~it~r~~p p:~\\ s~I S~ rington were assistant mates. • BER LOU GUARANTEED MOTH- daily newspaper. " Most girls wi ll do a lmost any- PROOFIN G thing (or a dinne_r_ex_c_ep_t_c_o_Ok_"_it_.'_· ______• A.LTE: ltI~ G, EW I NG AND BIND- Ul:\~h~U:~s ;hoen : ~ 'f~~r~o~r~~il~ch~~ I NG If or fun and relaxa ti on. Each a fter- GEORGE F. LANG CO. I~ ~ ~F.;dth%~. iSi~ d~~fd ~~~r ~'~~r e ~!~~~ sports. A roll er ska ting party wili PI·IONE 5-1535 be he ld at the Merryland Roller sen'ice to l'cwark aDd Brookside every Wednesday R in k on Monday evening. ~~~::§::::§§§§§:§:::§~~§'§§'§§'§§'§§§§§§§~ I The statc 4-H Dress Review wi ll I I ~im~ e~d s ~~: s~~;'n ~ ~e~\~lg b~t c~~~~~ . to represent Delaware in the Na- tional Review in Chicago in the fa ll. Four older club members from each county will be initiated i nto the h onora l'y O rder of L inks at a ceremony the same night. T wo other special p rograms a re planned. Three top winners from each county will participate in a ta lent sh ow sponsored by the Order of owest Links. This wili a lso be held on Tuesday e vening. The sta te public speaking contest wili be held on Wednesday m orning to select a state winner from the three county winners. A group pictur e of all members attending the short course will be taken. Several of the Campus 4-H club members will be on hand to help with the program. Any 4-H club membe r who will rice be 14 years of age by July 1 is urged to attend the short course. Local c lub leaders are invited too, says Can Bank Samuel M. Gwinn. state 4-H leader. as Cheaply as One Fun-Time Staff Diff-Car ZUXll'?l amllbrformance) Positions Created Here' good new for hrides _ new and old. At Newark Church at t!te £Owes! Price f!/ all ~' o ca n hank as cheaplv as one at Farmers rru I Of fice of "1 . • I mlngton Trust Company. Director of Chri tian Edu­ The closer you compare values the cation. Secretary Pos ts more ertainly you'll see that Poutiae is Ju I a k rour h b . . u and to open a joint check- Open At Methodist Church thc staudout buy au automobile row. 109 account h B h 89.31~ · "11 ere. 01. of yo u can use it. You In size and weight alone Pontiac of· 3.50% ~ , gel free h k . Two new ful l-time positions on A d c ec s carrY in g your names . the staff off tile Newa rk Metho­ fcrs you more car per dollar than a like ~.22% bn .each of ~' o u will receive a r:exide wallet dist Church were created as a re­ amount ever bought before_ And that's 1.93% su lt of action by the oUicial board important, because that long wheelbase earIng YO ur ind iridual name in Id N of the church on Wednesday, J une 2.04% exIra charge. go • ~ 9th. is Ule reason for comfort, ridiug ease and With the release of Miss Mary roadabiljty uoapproached withln huo. Ann Sh rron to serve as fuJi -ti me Come in toda ' dreds of dollars of its modest price. ba ki ) . • tart. Get acquainted with co-director of the Wesley Founda­ n ng thal ' I tion at the University of Delaware, And along with these big-car features no.co l I a way low-cos t - often the new dlr ctor of Christian Edu­ you get remarkable 6Ilving8. Operating cation will be able to devote her chetks - e~e n though you write a ll the entire time to ducati ona! work in and upkeep economy are, of course, ex· WI be as chea yoI u h . And , rem em r. two bank the local church. Candidates for ceptional. Firet C08t i! tbe leaet for aoyj this position are n ow being inter­ big luxury automobile - within a lew PYas one at Farmers Trust Office. viewed. The second fuli-time post created dollars 01 the lowest.priced cars. Our at the church is that of church sec­ trade-in apprai8ala are notably large and r etary. During the past three years Pontiac's resale value ill among. the high. Farmers Trust Office Mrs. Lewis Springer has served as part-time secreta ry, with her work est in the industry. Come in for the fact! W1LMlNGTON TRU T COMPANY expanding steadily. On September about today's moat startling value. 1 a secretary will be a t the church Newark, Delaware on a full-time basis-Mrs. Robert servtnr IbJa A. Cameron. of Brookside. IIt111btr Fe4 COllllllunity since 1856 At its June meeting the oUicial eral Deposlt ~ CorporaUOJl board a lso approved a resolution at BRUNNER PONTIAC CO. greeting and best wishes to be sent to the new Kingswood Methodist MaIn St. & Landing Lane Church of Brookside. ------'-,

The Newark Po t, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 17, 1954 Ten Brookside Public A sistance RLANCR E MAE EVERETI News of Bear 1st Presbyterians Slip Coven. Drape. Grants Show Drop and Reupholat.rlnr Mrs, Leslie Ford. Correspondent Conduct Children Reflections Estlmates tree with or without Phone: New Castle "" During Past Month materIal Sunday Program JI lts. Mark Case New ark , Del.. Rt, l-OgletoWll Rd, 111 marriage of Miss Marcia be down stairs and is much im- Phone 7276 Forman, daught I' of Mr. and Mrs. proved. Her friends wish her a Public assistance grants by the ! ~~~~~~~~~==;;;~~;~;~~ Phone: Newark M05 Vacation Bible School, State Deparlm ent of Public Welfare I Don Brent Forman of Wilmington, speedy recovery, Summer is reully und rway with fell of{ to 1.117 in May from the to J ohn Alfred Booth, son of Edwin Famlly Reunion Annual Picnic, Fath er', all its heat. A more pleasant con­ F. Booth of Bear and the lat l1'lrs. The Ford-Barr I' union will be April total of 1.1 59, although the Day Events On S c h e dule sideration is the season of vacations! total remained consid rably above Edith W. 800th wi ll take ptace on held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J . McGuire and I- Saturday, July 3, at 4 o'clock in Wilbur McMullen at Perryville, Md .. children Carol and Richard, have t h;~aYr~::~t tO~~ ~ f ~?f' 1,175 was It:~~~~~~~~~~~~------~ I R. T. JONES the Presbyterian Church of th on Saturday, July 24, with a basket Children's Day was observed last r c ntly returned from a w ek's Covenant wi th the Rev. Dr. Gordon luncheon at noon and games, busi- Sunday at the First Presbyt rian reached last March as the result of vacation in Blowing Rock, N .. a wave of industrial layoffs in Jan­ R. Conning offi ciating. Only the n ss me ting and I' freshments in Church with a large turnout of The Vacation Church School, fami lies will attend the ceremony the afternoon. childr n and parents. The program uary. For a Real Vaca sponsored by the Kirkwo d Metho­ The department, in ils monthly ,rnd a dinner reception at Naamans, Childr n's Day services will be included group singing by the be­ dist Church of Erooksid , started in Claymont. held in P ncad I' P rebsyterinn ginner and primary depal·tments, reoor!. estimated that "the trend off with Q bang on Monday. B fo re Mr. Forman will give his dll llgh- church on Sunday, J une 27 at 10 and discussions by members o( til t or the present should continue * the doors opened for the first day, downward slowly, as more job op­ tel' in marl'iage and MI·s. Robert M. o·clock. Songs and recitations will junior, junior high and s nior over 120 children were r egistered. IThompson, sister of the bricie, wi ll be given and several chilciren will groups, covering in a most intel'est­ portunities open up." It notes that FUNERAL From the excited ch ait I' and happy be matron of honor. Edwin F. 8 00th be christened. The sel'vices will be ing manne,' topics studied and dis­ Mav closed with 6,8 12 cas s on th e DIRECTOR faces th re must have been at least books in five categories of assistance, IJr .. brolher of th ' bridegroom will in charge of superintendent J . Les­ cussed in their classes during the 120 with more registering on open­ be best man and Robert M. Thomp- li e Ford and YI'S. Mamie P a lmer. past year. A special offering was as against a total of 8,722 at the son will be usher. Daniel Palme1 has l'etul'l1ed hom taken for Sunday School work with ing day. end of May, 1953. Anoth er Vacation Bibl Schooi is The reli ef program in May cost Miss Forman, a graduate of p , S. for summer "dcation from ameli the Navajo Indians of Arizona. being conducted at the Bible Pres­ duPont Hi gh School. attended Mar- Un iversity. Those directing the program and the state a total of $55,630 in grants, * byterian Church in Newark. jorie Webst I' Junior Colleeg in 1rs. Ha lTY 8. Moore has accepted as against the April total of $60,038. PHONE 8-1627 introducing the various groups were Mrs. R. E. Watkins reports that Washington D.C. and is now em- a position as clerk with H nrvey and a total tor M ay. 1953, of $31.4 15. Turpin Rose, Edna Wood, Patricia chi ldren may still nroll for the ployed by the University of Dela- 8urris, Bear postmast I'. George and Anne Goddin, with Peg­ ----- ware. Mrs. Annie Harrington is spend- second week . Call Mrs. Watkins, CAMP LORE - RIDING - :;y 80rcherdt at the piano. Newark 7550. A bus is supplying ] 22 \V ('s t tain t I' e e t 'Mr. 8 00th attend d Brown Vocu- ing two we ks with her daughter, The daily vacation 8ible school * tl'ansportation for the BI'ookside lional High School and is with the 1\1rs. Howar'd Slaughter, of Smyrna. (or pupils six years o( age and up children and others in outlying NEWARK. DELAWARE Benjamlll F Shaw Company. Relatives and fri ends of this started last Monday morni ng at 9 a.m. and will continue for two areas. Pen cad I' Grange held th II sem l- neighborhood are sorry to hear at In The Hospital ~~~;;~;-;;;-;;;;;;~i~ 1 monthly meetrng on Monday nlghl the serious ill ness of William Apple- weeks, w ith mOl'l1ing sessions only, Li ttle Lynn Sweeney, foul' yeoI' 3 WIth WOlthy Mast I' Charles W Idln by in Wilmington Memorial H ospit- closing at 11:3 0 a.m . -====-- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . H. ~_ - pI' siding. Plans were made to ."ISl t Ia 1. Any f those who cou ld not at­ SmYl'l1a Grange on Thul'sday nIght. Mr. and M .. s. H oward St'lI11ey, t nd the first week ar invit d to Sweeney, Mcadow Lane, is a pa­ Mrs. C. C. 8rooks was in cha .. g. or S .... or building a new ranch-type attend the s cond week 's session tient at the Memorial H ospital in the (all owing program: si ngIng. h m e in Beal·. sta rting June 21. Wilmington. Mrs. Rathseau. Mrs. readings, quiz. and musica l numbers The annual Sunday School picnic Sweeney's mother and Miss Katie I ------is being held today, starting at 4 p.m. Dolan, a cousin, al'e visiting fl'om All Phaes of which \~ I ~" ltI :,j~~ ~~r ~ yv ~it pr s nl. S tate Le:.u1et's hip at the home of Charles Southwell Rockport. Tex. on Capitol Trail Supper will be 8illy Stoebe, son of M ... and Mr~ . 8;~~~ l~:,:~;:~l{;e~~~·i~ \~~S ~~:d~·n~I~ '~' inn e l· s In 4·H served at 6 p.m. W m. Stoebe celebrated his fourth \"'edn day evening With 1'. 11' . and r •• • • Father's Day will b observed on birthday with a party on Sunday, ~ I rs. Charles Weldin, 1\ 11'. and Mrs. VISit M I C hlO'Hn Sunday, June 20 with a sp cia 1 June 13. His g uests were Allan RENOVATION J oseph T. Laws Jr., and 1\11' . and rO feature in the opening session of Green, Daryl and St phen Schnei­ Mrs. John Butler in charge of a the Sunday School starting at 9:45 der. Marcia Case, Gary K essler, w iener ruast for tlwir collage of t n M a r s h allton E the r Klair, a.m. in char,ge or Miss Camilla Kevin a nd Shawn McElroy, Linda Spiecher's class. Wat rs ann 8utchy de8aur. gil6~l b e rt Good 'n is chairman of .James Dericks on, S e lected The oldest and youngest father 8illy Osbul'l1, son of Mr. and Mrs. and REPAIR the card party to be held in Grange To Attend National M e eting present will be honored with an ap­ N il Osburn. Carlin L ane, celebrated Hall on "turday, JUI 19 at 8 propriate recognition. his tenth birthday with a party, State 4-H leadership winners The m n's and women's adult Monday evening, J une 14. His guests ConstrlLction 0/: Io'c~~~ k 'C h arl s Weldin, chairman of Esther K lair and James Derickson, classes will be at the Sunday School were 8utchy K oria, Sandy Graham. th -, hospitality cmnmitlec. a nnoLln~- hour in honor of Father's Day and Dave Case, Pau l Wl'ight, Lynn & Greeti~s both of Marshallton, will I' present Gifta cd a novelty luncheon to b held In Delaware a t a national 4-H leader, the lesson wi 11 be taught by the Moroz. Roy Peters a nd Billy's little th Sunday School I'oom o( Pencader ship confe re nce a t Camp Mini wanca. Rev. H. E. Hallman, brother, Da vid. Garages for You - through Presbyterian Church on Tu ~Sd~y, 8 0y Scout Troop 252 enjoyed last J une 22 at 12:30. Th publtc IS 111- ~~~bel~su:: ~ I~e ~~~~~~\oT;\~~~'dCl\~~ ~:.:.;;:.:.;;:.:.;;:.:.;;:.:.;;:.:.;;:...:.;;::.:.;;:.:.;;:.:.;;; week end a t Camp Rodney under WELCOME WAGON lendership U'aining camp as a rc 'ult the direction of Scoutmast I' W. C. Cottages Vi~~~~ next grang me ting wi ll be of their int r sl. participation and Preble and Assistant Scoutmast rs held on Monday, July 12, with a hot from Y our Friendl, achievement in club work a nd ac­ D e ale rs Wan t e d S laney and Grabowski. Hiking and tivities. swimming were the highlights of Bu.ineu Neighbon dO;Ii~~a~~ssie Davis is spending two E ther Klair, a member of the For N IV Casile Counly area the week nd. Car Ports and Civio lind weeks at Atlantic City. White Oak C lub. has b en in 4- H Michael McCarten, on o( Mr. and The Bear Home Demonstration work for 10 years and was a dele­ to handle nationally adver­ Mrs. Thomas McCarten is recuper­ Social Welfare Leaden club w ill meet at th home of Mrs. gate to National 4-H Camp last year. tised automotive product. ating from a bout with the measles. larence Highfield on Monday, Jun She has exhibited in state and coun­ .11'. and Mrs. Charles Everhart Farm Buildings 21. Th topic- "UP to Date Fre zIng ty fairs and has been active in dairy h~d as their week end guests, MI'. T ips". roods d monstrations. Sh has taken WM. G. W I MMER and Mrs. Arthur Fr as of 8erwick. Prc -fab huildings (,I'IA(' t t'd nn your sile I Erl en Sdlnnl held heir annual part in sevel'a l judging contests and P a. For Infol'm a tiu n picnic last Thursday. in county and state dress reviews. Pho n e On this week's Cherub List ..... e or s old a pae k agl'. I As il state winn r in h(l)' room have: P h one Newark - 312 / be~~'si ll L~: ''''~OI~,i:~I~,n~, i Sw~~I/~~ improvement project. Esth r nl­ Newa r l, 67G4 F or MI'. and Mr .. H~n s H an k at I NS'l'ALLATION OF PORCH EN(,LO tended th Nationa l Club Congress. '--______....;. / athe son. 0 laware Hospita l on June 9. INCLlJDlNG J A L OU IE (Gla ss louvered) ETC. Her other pl'ojects included yard impl·ol'ement. health. clolhing, couk­ For Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Solomon Es timates OIL Anchur 1""",,,.. ((r== ing, gal'dening, frozen roods and at the 0 ' lawar' H ospital on Juno persona l accounts. She has been sec­ 13. n son. P HONE retary and tr asurer of the s tat DOES YOUR Congratulations to both couples. 4- 1-1 Links Association. Now she is sel'ving as junior leadel' of the W I. & i\fAR Y GHAD Newark Electric Union 4-H Club. ROOF LEAK? William Arthur Brink, of New- I TWO CHOICE BUILDING SITES 180 E. Main J ames Del'ickson has been a Iark. was among the recent graduates 7350 member or th White Oak Club for IF . O - CA LL at the 26 1st commencemf'nt ('xer- NEW ARK No", U ...." onc " ",I Pal'''· M;II Roml, Phone 8-1155 l nine years. He has served as prC'si- K c nuc ll S qual'e Home cisps held at th e Colleg of William Ident. treasurer ancl now is junior I ONE ACRE . . $2:;00 leader. He has xhibited in state lmpl:ove m c nt Co, and county fairs. pal·ticipat d in I '"~ M", HAl F ACRE $J 300 several j udging contests and was ' We Do A ll J{inds of state winner in a dairy production I Roofing & Repair Work Idemon stration. H is projects have C a ll been room improvement, dairy. field ALTER ATIONS crops and tractol' maintenance. He Hue:h F. Gallae:he r , Jr. has shown his leadership ability ADDITIONS u u also in Grange, church, and Future I FREE E S TIMATES Agen t Farmel's of America work. L ast year he was chosen as the Diamond State I WE S PECIALIZE I N H OT ROOFING .JOBS Phone N EWARK 8-83] 5 Fa~::,~;~ i~~;r.~~~ca, a lead ership S IDING & GUTTE RING ~~§~~~~~~~~~~@@~~~~~~~~~I!J ~~~~i~1s c~a~~d I~~a; dfo~I~_f;l~e l~~: I 24 HOUR SERVICE - ":r-• "o'-n"-y'-'-,s' "-B' "o-"-d"-y" '-s"-'h'-"-o"-p'" "~-I' andvelopme I'eligiount- mental,s. The pUI'posephysical ,o (social this 36 MONTHS TO PAY four year camp is to tr" in leaders. P hone l• I di ir~ ~e~~ Yt~~n ~. gi~'i:s a~f~? ~~~Pa~ ~ KENNErI' SQUAR E 1016 i i tend Aug ust 2- 15, and Del'icksol 514 D S treet I~ W"CK' D CAR ..8mL., '-, will go to camp August. 16-29. Kennett S quare, Pa. i ...... , COMPLETE A UTO PAINTING ,PoUhry tll e n Told Business is boomin-g i ~ - - I Open week days, Saturdays, Sundays, 0 . ' and every evening f Hot Weathe l" ! .. ( I ! -..! - :;...- R E A S O N A B L E P RI C E Ha ['nl To Egg C rop with us! The more we

Newark-Gla sgow Hwy . P h o n e 47 67 MEMORIALS I I Agent Ralph Barwic k Lis t s .:'__ '__ ~ U_ U _ ~' _ ' _ 11 _ 1 _ ' _ I _U_ "' _ U_ c) _ 'I _ " _"'- " ~- ' -...... ;,t sell the better the deal Precautions To Be Taken Agai n s t S p o ila g e of E ggs we make with you­ 4 BRIAR LANE High temperatures ~r the great­ est enemy or good egg quality. Ass't Cent e r hall, powde l' 1'00111, Jiv ing room w ith county ag nl Ra lph 8arwick says, for instance. that a fl' sh Grade that's why we're offi f ire p l a ce, dining room w ith threc huilt in AA egg will become inedible in ('upboards, panc llc il d e n , s [lle ndill kitche n , three days at 98 degrees. in ight days al 77 degrees, and 23 days at pane lle d 9x15 famil y 0 1' bre akfas t 1'00111 , 60 degrees. puue lle d pJaYl'oolll a nd full bath. Scr een The wHI'm summer weather is here again, and unless p ou ltrym n pOl·ch. Fotll· b.,th-oOJIIs, t wo baths, s tO l'a ~c are a take extra precautions, the q uality on c ('ond fJOOl·. S UlHle l·k ide al for uiri n g of ggs wi ll drop rapidly, Mr. 8ar­ T Y S ON F . S ARTIN • wick points out. I( you aI' selling C l othf' . Good ba '('mc nl w ith Im'Cle work table eggs on a graded basis. a drop Burial Va ults and MemorIals b e n c h. Oil h ot wal f'I' lwut , a llic fan, awnings, in quality means l ower prices. If eggs are going to consumers un­ , t. Georges, Dcl, s torm windo w and SC l"·c n s . A UracLive lot graded, a drop in quality brings a •• p. 7 5x2 50. decline in consumer demand. ~ en~ Nearly every egg produced on the Phone - -Delaware Cliy 4571 IVI Shown by appointment, Newark ~ 8 - 8776 farm is top quality when laid. All tor YOll have to do to keep th m top ,~~~ ~~~~on _ or _ Appointment NO BROKERS. quality is: (1) PI' vent them from ...... "'\ ~~~~ gelling di rty in the nest by keeping ... the nests supplied with clean, dry ChoiceFo,d', New of 130 Engines·h p Y · bloc ~ -~.,.. '" -I. W'\-'e. \ \ nesting mat rial; keeping the floor ,v: of the laying house clean and dry; ~;:0~~,1 ~~;:. ~ ~~of:~e~i' glveo you , ~oU C\Q,\ l'oolv.ff,~ \0 I ~ 0 a and keeping the birds confined on perfo,monce \ ~~ c,Ill' ~ 0 wei days s they will not track dirt ea . in the nests; (2) prevent ggs from NOTICE being subject to high temperatllres r ewark Home \ by penning LIP broody hens so they Fun~ral ~~~~ ~!,~vi:~ ~:,~~! '~~ i~~d~ n S l o n ,\(fJ. ~\. To Al I PrOpe t'ty Owne l'. cannot si t on the nest; gathering the give, y?U a be ll e, ,ide and make. d,iving \ , \ lr 0. ~ . . eggs two or three times a day in fa, eo".' . \ ~~'::> ""'" ...... a wire basket so the air can cir­ Inc. The Board of H ealth a nd C ity Couneill'e que ,t you I' culate and carry off the heat quick­ ly; and 13) store ggs in a cool, MFivea,' c r PowerGuide P owAssier Steeringsts - \ ~-", NOfJJ~ tk~ best"tiMte. to qet tJt~n coop eratio n i ll ridding t h e C ity of w eed s . damp place and take them to mar­ 121 West Park Place Power Broke$ - Power-lift Windows - ket often. j A.Woy Power Front Seat a nd Fordomotic A ide from the d e finite health h azard to s u ffere r .' I Newark, Delaware ,Drl v. (oplionol 01 .. 1' 0 co.I). deal 0'\\ ~fJlittis best bWl,.' of h a y f ever , from ragweed, goldenrod a nd oth e r w eeds , N e wark S e aman F inis h es Worth More when you Buy! . , ' Round The World Cruis e tall grasse provide h e lte r for mosquitoes . Value.check Ford ond you'll be omoted ot the ma"" ' Uno.co, foolu,., 01 Fo,d', I,odilio nolly low p,Ice. ( Kindly m ow y our lots now, s o t h e prov i ion ' of t h e Jam s E. Sweetman, fireman, United States Navy, recently rcturn­ C ity Ordinance reg arding lot m ay n ever h a v e to be ed to 'orCo lk , Va., from a 'round-the Worth More when you SellI I' e nforced. A rra n g ement may be m ade to h ave lot mowed world cruise aboard the destroyer USS J ohn W. Weeks. Wm. J. Warwick, Pres. !~::r~ ::f::ro;ft~~7:i~t:~:i ~:~c:~~ :h~:~~fd (~h:~ b y calling the Council Office _ The son of Mr. and Mrs, John compet itive mok .... / - D. Sw eetman, N work, James was You r cooperation in this matter w ill be g reatly awarded the Kor an and United Nations s rvice ribbons and was a ppreciate d . initiated into the famous order, C H A RLE D. LONG of the Golden Dragon, for crossing TEST DRIVE THE NEWJ FOIiD~AT....- -r:YOUR- - tFORD DEALE Rs" the International Oat Li ne; t he An- . ECR ETARY OF THE COUNCIl, clent Order of the Deep for cr oss­ PHONE 656$ OF THE CITY OF NEW ARK ing the equator ; a nd the Order of FADER MOTOR COMPANY

1-______....: wMoagerldll. an, for sailing around the .ll.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_____ ~ I Newark The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, June 17, 1954 Eleven A c,:rtificate represen ting the top Jani e Evan Wins sco~e .10 tests of the American As­ soclatlon of Teachers of French Newcomers Accept Annual Leadership was W ~ln by Carol Sweetman. Ferns Lee m ade the student re­ Plant Pathologist sponse as class president after Awm'd For elliors School Board President J oseph M. Posts At Delaware McVey presented diplomas. Martin J :UlICC Evans, the daughter of Gauger, a schoOl board member, Mr und Mrs. Russ II E vans of 39 took ovel' the presentations when Dr. Heub;ger Announces Chippt'ndall' CIrcle, Brookside, wo n his son John p assed throug h the line. Appointments of Donald (or thl' anunl uward pl'esented by the eros an, Lawrence Krupka participatIOn . :t~~(~I~: S w~ ~~('~~ ~~~?~ i ~~~~~ 1 t~v o;~~ Two POSitio~ant pathology campD~rp ~~~~ f:~~~I~~~~ci~I ~~g'~O~~~u~fi t~.t a inin g wer~ fi lled yesterday at the Uni- Wllh S. Hallock Janie£' will rcreiv' an honorary versIty of Delaware Agricultura l T. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9: 3lJ Experiment Station. Dr. Donald F . lhe c~~~~~~IO::i ~~~s~~~ t;~ ~r t ~n ~h ~ nR e ~~r~ '~e ~i~: ;' ~ Crossan of Wilmington is n ew as­ LUTHERAN • THE SERV ICE - 11 :00 a ive to have uticate from the cd ltOl'S "in recog­ sIstant research professor and Law­ become a p.art niUun of past nccomplishmen l and !'ence R. Krupka of New York City '" w. p,,, p, .~ (or constructIOn IIn anticipation or unusua l ll chieve- IS a new ha lf-time graduate assist­ .®. IWaf 1:\\ ~ n1C'nt t o com e. " ant . on diseases and lheir control. . Thc award to Miss Evans was TheIl' appointments arc announced by Dr. J ohn W. H euberger, head of bC~:; I:~~f.:~~~ I~~f~~ ~~ s ~~ ~~et;;~~ u~ t~~t~ ~ O~i~~ the plant pa thology department. Dr. Cl'ossan , a native of Wilming­ Rev. H. S. Hugus, P astor I NURSERY " t pu blic to get I ~~~O ls 1 ~~:;'~P~e/ I ~~ ~'~~e i~:cu;I~~ ton and a graduate of P. S. duPont Tel. 6064 9;30 & 11 :00 I' t~~: IIH>nOl' to stimulate scholarship, ci ti­ High School, received his bachelor o( peoplL, zenship a.~d contil1lll;'d contact \~ith of science degree from the Univer­ PUSlhl.Buck'" good rcadtng followtng graduatlon . sity of Delaware with disti nction in entomology and plant pathology. He Will conduct research on diseases r~~i~~~~ HS Awards of vegeta ble crops and plants, and projec l. WIll teach courses in advanced pla nt house·tn·house pathology. concerted drI ve . 01'. Crossan r eceived his doctor or bus iness cstal>· f ~7~n:; e;~~~n~U~It'~~ Sp r~~~ l o n~o of philosophy degree this m onth from North Carolina State Coll ege. \'olun.c".rt bosis,", fo r t~ e outsta nding senior in com- He is an air force veteran of World " III rClnl subjects went to Jal1lce War II. He and his w ife and two • tha l lh•s IS. statl" Evans. daughters will reside in Brookside . . than a / MI'. Krupka will conduct r esearch ,p r ol~~~,rc so~~~~i ~ ~ it ~~u~ o~~ $~~ ;~ ~~ ~I~V!~~ on the bacteria l spot diseases of ~aid, as he I and the Knights of Pythias essay pepper and their control. This work is supported by state funds and a t ~~~~~~~lIi~ro;~~~ IcO ~ee t~i~~~r k Post award of $10 grant from H. P . Cannon and Son for ser vice in j ournalism wenl to of Bridgeville, Del. Amy J . Lovett. A native of New York City, K r up­ N The Aetna Hose, Hook and Lad­ ka graduated from Cornell Univer­ der Company Ladies Auxilia ry sity, w ith a bachelor of science de ­ awarded $10 to William Doyle a nd gree. While attending Cornell he hould bc matl£'d to· $5 to Fe rris Lee for fire patrol and studied vegeta ble crops, bacter iology Bible Presbyterian Church I \ecreta rY'lfcasurcr othcr safety work. and plant pathology. 294 EAST MAIN STREET Track. Inc.. P ost The Newark New Century Club No. 121. Wihntngton, award of a dictionary w enl to J ames John W. Sanderson, Jr., Minister SUNDAY Ma rvel. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Estate of Wal ter A'. BlackweU De­ Sunday School 9:45 A.M. The Bausch & Lomb Science ceased. Notice Is h er eby given t hat (For bus servi ce ca ll 3245 after 6 P .M.> Award of a medal and p laque was ~ell crs of Administra tion upon the won by J ohn Skillern. E.!st c,t tc of WaJLer A . Blackwell l at e o( GUEST SPEAKER - MR. ROBERT AUFFARTH WhIte Clay C r eek Hundred, deceased, Morning Worship II A.M. American Legion aw ards of a cer­ we re duJy granted unto Ade le Leslie tificate and meda l went to Diane Calloway on the E leventh d ay of June Evening Service 7 P .M. A.D. 19!J4 and a ll persons indebted to Chalmers and Michael Klapinsky. the said deceased are requested to WEDNESDAY The Daughters of the American m a ke payments to the Admjnistratrix Prayel' Meeting 7;30 P .M. that Ih e trustees Revolution award of a certificate without d e lay, a nd a ll persons h aving FRIDAY ~ . Jl meet thIS and pm went to Mane \Voerner demands against the d eceased a rc re­ I quired to exhibit a nd present t he same Youth activities 7 P.M. the type of certln ' Veterans of Fo. elgn Wars awards duly pl'obated to the said AdJninist ra- or award which WIll l of a medal and $5 was presented t o trlx on or be fore the Eleventh day of SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL. JUNE 14-20 June A.D. 1955 or abide by the taw , every contllbutOI. ISl ephanie Klahr and Albert J ezyk. Newark Electric In this behall. (For bus service call 3245 after 6 p.m.> Da nforlh F oundation awards con­ " 1 180 E. Main la~~~l~~~~v~l~:':lr ~'t ~~T~I~gt,t ~r~i~~i: sisting of the book, Dare You. " ton , Delaware . • 1AII __I11111 ... ., ~~~~ at,~. J oan J ackson and Vladimir Phone 8-1155 Adele Leslie Calloway. Adminis tratrix. JUlie 17, 24 ; July t NIO DOjW!N PA!YMENT STATE OF DELAWARE Office of Secl'etary of S ta te CEHTLFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All Whom These Presents Ma y Come, Greetings: \V hereas. It a ppea rs to my sa tisfaction. for qualified vets by duly authentica ted record of t he proceed ings of t he voluntary dl ssolut lon thereof, b y the consent of a ll the stock­ holders d eposited in my office. the PLA-MOR CARPET GOLF COURSE New liberal credit policy OF WASHINGTON. INC. a corpol'ation oC t hiS sta te whose this sensational offel' possible pr l nc j p a I Ng .fI~~~ r!ra rkl~i aJ~e e i t in the city of Wilming ton County of New Caslle S tntc of. Delaware TOO MUCH SUN can CORPORATION GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPkNY do real harm •.• to your being a e: cnt therein, and m cha rge thereof, upon whom process m ay be health. , , to your appear.' served . has complied w ith the require­ m ents of the Corpora tton La ws of the ance. So take your sunning ' State of Delawa re. as conta m ed in ~033 . Sec tion 1. to 2246. Section 214 . in sensible doses. We have Cha pter 65. o[ Ihe Re vised Code o[ W35 , as a mended, prelimina ry to the a complete selection of sun Issu ing of Hus CERTH'TCATE OF DISSOLUTION protective items ." to help Now, therefore, I , JOliN N. Mc­ DOWELL Secretary o[ State of t he you tan without burning. I S la te o{ De la ware, do h ereby certify tha t the said corporation did on the If, however you do receive ninth day o[ June A. D. 195·' rile In t he office a duly executed a severe burn . , • ask your and attes ted consent. in writing, to the disso lution of said Co rpora tion doctor for help. Should he xecuted b y a ll the stockholde rs thc rc- 0f. which said consent a nd the records prescribe, remember that of the proceedings aforesaid . a re n ow on file in Illy o ffice as provided by law . our Pharmacist is ready to 1n Test imony Whereof, 1 h a ve he reunto set my hand a nd of­ compound that prescrip. fi cin l seal. a t Dover this tion to absolute perfection. n inth d oy of oJ u n e ill 1 the year of Oll r Lord on c thousa nd nmc hundred and fifty-four. J OH N N . McDOWELL Neighbors Pharmacy' (Officio I Scu ll Secretary of State M. D. TOML INS ON Free Delivery .J ~e 17 A ss t. Secrcta ry o f Sla te Dial 2900·2213 fmm $14,577 ...... ~ ...... ::;TATJ:: O~' D~; L A WARE Otfice of Secre ta ry of Sta te Monthly ell a rges CE RT IFI CATE OF DISSOLUTION BINNS NEWARK NO To All Whom These Presents May less than Come. Greetings : ~ Whereas, 1t a ppears to my satisfaction, DOWN ~ by dU~ au thenticated record o[ the '~elb jfa~biontb" HOMES 1~~;:;f . I G:St~~ t~~n~~111~n~r 'il ldtil~0~~~~'?t~ ho lders depc.. ited In my office, for qualified 1-incl. GOR DON, SEWALL & CO .. m c. 5 Sampl; Homes Ready t"xc~ ~?Insur a nce a corpora t lo n of this st ate whose Vets \ FilA Financing available prlnclJ>a l oft-ice is si tua ted at No. tOo West Tenth Street Iin the ci ty of Wilmington County for Inspection of New Castle State of Delaware THE CO RPORA'J'lO N TRU ST We never dreamed we would open our second COMPANY bCi ng ae:ent therein, and In charge section so quickly. But one look at the bonus fea­ thertof, u pon whom process m ay be served, has complied w ith the require­ tures tells you in a glance why our first section ment., oC the Corporation L aws of t he Check these features! Sta te oC Delaware, as conta ined in was a complete sellout, 20J3. Section 1. to 22 46. Section 214. Chapter 85, of the Revised C"de o[ a • Thick h.rdwood 1035. as am nded, preliminary to t he As result, this community has developed over· • All masonry IssulO g oC th is night into one of the finest in the state. For co,uiruction oak (100'""9 CERTIFICATE OF DlSSOLU1'ION • • bedroomi • living room 16'3.13"2 Now. therefore, I, JOHN N . Mc­ example, all the streets are completely paved, DOWELL Secretary of State of the • 2 complete bathrooms • Wostinghouse S1..1 le of Dcla ware, do hereby certify El ectric Rang. that the said corporntlon d id on t he with guttel'l and curbs. • Sliding dOle! doon Oxford .r.am.led rCi urteenth day o[ June "'- D 1954 • Fu ll size bo!Cmen' Ii 1(' In the office a duly executed From a family standpoint this quaint college lown with reor exit door woodon kitchen an d a ttested conse nt, In writ ing, to t he cab Inch dIssolution of said Corporation exe­ has every possible convenience and opportun ity • lot approx. 60' A. 120' cu ted by a ll the stockholders thereof. iek fireplace. dining room. Rinso In Color amieslte drive. Lot 100x200 it. 2'h miles to Louviers Building, Good hard very 18rge modern kitchen. 2nd fir .. 3 benu!Iiul bedroom~ (mastev bed­ Sweethaart with surface road. Open country and one of the better areas around Newark, room larg(') , attractive ba lh. Full size cemented basement. high and dry Newark School bus. poss&ssion at settlement. A fine buy Jor less with laundry, All hanlwooc! fl oors. Alumnlum storm sash and screens. Granulated Soap City Madisol/, j olm Wei rio" than $20,000,00, Oil h at. Garage with amicsite drive, Lot 50x200 ft . Quick possessLon . ORCHAltD ROAD A fine buy at $21.000. large 32c giant63c 3 WED., TH R. .HlNE 2:3,24 Cape Cod, A bitauty, 3 bed rooms. L .R. with brick fire place, dr am NEW nn l CK RANCH HOUSE pk g, pkg. kitchen. tile bath, full size, hiy,h dry basemen!.-(:emented. Oil heat , H.W, L.R. with brick nre plac,,", dream kitchen. D.R. 3 bed rooms, tile Elephant Walk fl oors. This is a most attractive home, exceptionally well built. 60 loc,t bath. oak floors, FABULON Finished; F ull !lize, high . dry. cemented In Technicolor corner lot. Only 4 yrs, olrt bas ment with laundry; copper plumbing, oil hot water heat, baseboard Lifebuoy S oap Possession at ! ttlement. Well priced for its location and quality radiators. Insulated. Lot 95x250 ft, Newnrlc school bus. with construction. $15,000, Rendy for occupancy, Only $15,000,00, regular Si18 28c Elizabeth Taylor 4 cakes Dana Ar/.(lrelV.~ If you are interested in buying a home or in a lot on which to build, it will pay you to call us before buying. Bu y 3 ref. sIze cakes It rtf. price, 2 cal 4th caka al no exl,. co.t. FRlDA Y .J NE 25 Come to Newark and be happy," SELLING IS O U R BUSINESS CASH NIGHT lifebuoy The Wild One LAWSON STARCHER with COL. HAFER, Snlesmll1'l Soap Marlon Brando ~.t. silt M M h Phone 65.1.0 Newark 267 E. Main Street 27c 3 ary•• "r.J.''l ,y 2 .Ik.. • • • • • • • • .... •••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• • • • •••••••••••••••••••• 1t.:._..;..!...--;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;r____ ==..L======:..!.:==~~