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YOUR CAR SHOULD BE READYl FOR INSPECTION ~______[Hr ES 1 Newark Post [ JULY 15 The I ""1oL ME XXVIII NEWARK, DELA WARE, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937 NUMBER 25 TESTING LANE _EN_TE_RS_C_AL-:....:VES==--~I I SPECIAL SHOW REFUTES CHARGES C. OF C. PLANS STATE STARTS OPENED EARLY AT STATE FOR SPECIAL DAYS FOR AUTOISTS BUILDING NEW YOUNG "DUCKS" FOR BARGAINS COUNTY SPANS Chief Inspector Urges That Movie Benefit Wednesday To August 3 And 4 Tentatively Numbers Be Located And Provide Funds For Free Set For First "Dollar Six Timber Bridges Replace Made Readable Swimming Days" In Years. Structures Destroyed By Storm July 5 ACADEMY STREET SITE LIONS CLUB SPONSORS PILNICK IS CHAIRMAN SUFFOCATION VICTIMS Walter Dent Smith Endorses Tickets for the benefit motion pic- Sponsored by the Chamber of Com- Annual Inspection Before ture show scheduled at the State merce, the first " Dollar Day" to be Two Negro Workmen Die ' Safety Council Theatre next Wednesday night for a offered shoppers in Newark in sever­ When Buried By Cave-In; Children's Swimming Fund were dis- al years will be staged on August 3 Recovers From Shock Locnte the serial and engine num­ tributed for sale this week by the and 4, if the plans being made by ~r& on your cars and have t hem Lions Club of Newark, sponsor of the Myel' Pilnick, chairman of the mer­ Six new permanent creosoted tim­ deaned Io1' easy 1'eading. Scrape t he plan. cantile division, are carried out. ber bridges, costing approximately 1936 sticke r from your \vindshield. Through the generosity of Louis P resident George F. Jackson and $16,000, to replace those destroyed by lIuI'c your registration card and op­ Handloff, owner of the popular cine- Herman Handloff, secretary, of the the Christiana River and its tribu­ erato r's license handy and sign yo ur ma house and a member of the serv- commerce group are assisting Mr. taries on JUly 6, will be erected im­ 1937 inspect ion card in ink. ice organization, receipts for the Pilnick in arranging what is hoped mediately by the State Highway De­ This is the advice offered motorists Prominent in 4-H Club affairs, night \vill be turned over to Dr. J . will be a smashing two-day sales partment. by John Fisher, of Milton, who is in Cross will enter the annual New S. Gould's committee to use for free event. Earl E. Downing, division engineer charge of the automobile inspection Castle County show to be held at swimming in th~ University of Dela- About 40 local merchants and for New Castle County, said this week that 300 men are being used to lane which opened h ere yestel·day. J. Wirt Willis' Coweview Farm Sat­ ware pool by children un~ble to pay. business 'houses are being contacted CHIEF ELMER ELLISON The lane will be operated daily m·day. Cross is a graduate of New­ George Danby, past president of the . . . clear up debris, make fills and repair through Saturday, July 24, when it ark High School in the clasa of 1933. local Lions organization and a past as. partIcipants In the movement to Denying that the Aetna Hose, Hook surfaces damaged by the most violent . " . brmg shoppers here and to concen- and Ladder Company refused to storm ever recorded in this section ' •ill mo ve to Delaware City. Shifted ~overnor of t~e Capitol District, IS trate the buying done by Newark pump water from cellars following of Delaware. from Orchard Road, where tests have ~:~:~:~. of ticket sales for the spa- pe?ple i~ N~,,:ark rather than in been made for the last seven years, the record storm on July 6, Chief Bridges to be built are: one near CALF CONTEST neJghbormg cItIes and towns. Mer­ the lane is being operated on Academy Ellison denounced his critics this Dayett's Mill, Cooch's Bridge; one on Feature Comedy Billed chants already lined up in the drive Street below Lovett Avenue. week. While admitting that he re­ the Chestnut Hill Road, near Welsh are preparing to make it the finest fused to permit the only piece of Tract schoolhouse; three on the road Members of Mr Fisher's crew are: ON SATURDAY "Nobody's Baby," a Hal Roach- and most outstanding event from the fire apparatus now in service to leave from Christiana to Cooch's Bridge; R. W. Hancock, Newark; Edward R. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature come- viewpoint of the conservative shop­ the engine house due to 1\ possible Wil son, Glasgow; John Jawler, New New Castle County 4-H Club dy, introducing the irresistable Patsy per ever promoted here. and one on the dirt road connecting Castle; J. E. Latta and James W. Members To Exhibit At Kelly with a new partner in laughs, fire emergency, he stated that cellars South Chapel Street and Cooch's Webber', Blackbird Hundred; and Nor­ Lyda Roberti, will headline the Hand- Pilnick Holds Hopes w~re bei.n,g pumped out with a ma­ Bridge, south of Newark. J. Wirt Willis' Farm chme SUIted to the purpose. man Reynolds, Odessa. loff-Lions program. Robert Arm- Mr. Pilnick states that a prelimi- Prefer Boiled Water "Saturday, July 17 has been des- strong and Lynne Overman do their nary survey he has completed of He made reference to a similar Most of the inhabitants of the Inspection Compulsory ignated as the day for the annual part to create many mirthful mo- preparations of merchants shows that situation in Talleyville, where the flooded area have refused to have While the inspection of all motor New Castle County 4-H calf show on ments as male assistants to the Misses never in the history of a sales event fire engine, being used to pump their water chlorinated as they pre­ ve hicles registered in the state is com­ J. Wirt Willis' farm at Glasgow," Kelly and Roberti. in Newark have indications shown water from cellars, was delayed in fer' to boil it rather than put up with pulsory under Delaware laws, no Miss Laura B. Rutherford, county As student nurses, the two girls' the possibilities of such bargains and answering an urgent call to a blaze. the taste of chlorine, inspectors of charge is made for the testa which club agent, announced this week. social life is centered around a "flat such values as may be offered if the the State Board of Health reported are carri ed out by the Motor Vehicle foot" fcop to you) and "Scoops,". a merchan~ s ~gree to cooperate. last week. Department under the general direc- Starts At One O'clock Two Negroes were suffocated Mon- newspa~erma~, who gets them lll- The plan has been under discus- CREDI THEADS tion of Charles L. Terry, Jr., com- Club members will arrive at the volved In a mght-club mystery. The . day afternoon when buried by a missioner. show grounds by 10 :30, standard film is fairly filled with heh, heh, slOn for wee~s and so~e merchants Alth h tt I lI t. time, and judging, which will be done hehs! (Thanks to Screen Snaps.) have been qUletl.y combmg wholes~e AT SALISBURY ~i:~~to~a;;~ii7 a:,:rH~~:~~n:o::.ore, oug Ie ?ca a~e was no by H. M. Pate, of Sunny Ridge Popular short subjects round out marke~s and laYI~g plans for drastiC sc heduled for opemng until today, Mr. h dd F d P ' 11 t k The two men, Perry T. Lewis, 42, Fishel', after inspecting state-owned Farms, C a ,sl ~r, a., WI a e the bill which will be offered at the reductIOns on their p~e~e~t stock~ to Delmarva Officers Assemble of 122 Logan Street, Wilmington, cars accommodated private automo- place at one 0 c oc . I h f 7 30 d 9 16 'I k offer buyers from adJomlng secttons For Coordination Of Work and David Tucker, 19, of Belvedere, usun: ou~s 0 : an : O. C oc , of Maryland and Pennsylvania, in were engaged in a bridge replace­ bil e; placed i~ the latle- yesterday. AmOllg those expectea a, show daYI~gh\ time, at no advance In th addition to nearby D~Ia'wa feans. .' As Service Medium A hearty endorsement was given calves on this occasion are: Charles ment. Thtlir bcrlies were dug from Nelson, Joseph Cross, Melvin Demp­ re~~ :~d~t7~n to seeing a worthwhile Offi?ial "Dollar D.ay" ~tores, if t~e L. D. Caulk, of Woodside, presi­ under tons of dirt by fellow employ­ the !\1lnual testing of cars Tuesday, dent; S. M. Harrington, Dover, sec­ sey, Ferris Dempsey, Gladys Walms­ program, patrons will be able to aid p.lan. IS adopted, will ?Isplay a dls­ ees of George and Lynch, Dover con­ when former Secretary of State r etary-treasurer; and directors, Al­ ley, John Moody, Elwood Moody, an even more worthwhjJe project for tlnCtlV~ embl~m and prl c~ cards, both tractors. Wal te r Dent Smith, president-manager bert O. Gray, of Kirkwood, and H. C. William Whitten, Teddy Novak, Ste­ kids deserving of a free chance to of which wlll be prOVIded· by the Harry M. Faunce, of Port Penn, of the Delaware Safety Council, stated Milliken, Newark, of the Delaware ven Gawcyznski, Ralph Robbins, Nor­ stretch themselves in a supervised C~amber of Commerce. S~oppe~s inspector on the job, organized and at the se mi-monthly meeting of the Production Credit Association have man Hitchens, George Lynam, Ray­ and purified pool. WIll be urged by the COmmIttee m directed the rescuers. The Newark board of di1'ector s, held at the du Pont returned from a group meeting of mond Beyerlein, Edgar Jaquette, and charge to do their buying in those ambulance rushed the bodies to Wil­ Hotel, Wilmington, that vehicular de­ production credit association directors Thomas .Taquette, all of Newark; An­ Minkel' Is Speaker stores displaying the uniform signs mington, but the men were believed fects were a contributing factor in 16 at Salisbury, Md., on June 29 and na Crossland, Marvel Argoe, William The Rev. Ralph L. Minkel', super- and price tickets as. they des~~ate to have been dead when released per cent of a ll motor vehicle accidents. 30, S. M. Harrington, secretary-treas­ E. Bullen, Horace Ginn, Albert Pord­ intendent of the Ferris IndustJ:ial offiCially partlclpat­ from the ditch. (Continued on Page 6) ~~o s7n ::c;,~:tt~ urer of the association announced ham, Harold Prettyman, Jr., and School, addressed the weekly meetmg g (Continued on Page 4) this week. Vance Gray, all of Middletown; Rob­ of the Lions at the Newark Country Delegates Chosen The new Salisbury Production ert McCormick, of Landenberg; Jo­ Club Tuesday evening. He was the Changes Noted On First New State Books To A ttend Annual Credit Association, Delaware Pro- L· tTl ph seph Brinton, and Elizabeth Zabenko, guest of Weldon C. Waples. Presi- Visit Here In 33 Years duction Credit Association, Denton ts e e ones Rehoboth Session of Marshallton; George Moore, Bear; dent Wayne C. Brewer {)fficiated at Production Credit Association, South- For Convenience Benjamin Vinton, New Castle; Peter the dinner meeting. Mrs. Ada Vandeveer, 244 Alverdo Rehoboth , Delaware will be the ern Maryland Production Credit As­ Kotowski, Jr., and Miriam Wilson, Rev. Minkel' spoke on the manage­ Ave., Chula Vista, Cal., who formerly scene of the nineteenth annual con­ sociation and the Tidewater Produc- A new telephone directory contain­ St. Georges; and Irvin and Mary ment of the school, the vocational resided in the home now occupied by vention of the Delaware Department tion Credit Association wel'e repre­ ing in a single volume the listings of Emma Pinder, of Townsend. training of the boys and the st eps J . E. Morrison, Creek Road, made of the American Legion which is sented at the group meeting, which subscribers in every community in being made to "reclaim" them for her first visit to Newark last week was also attended by representatives Delaware is being delivered through­ scheduled to be held on Friday and Prizes To Be Awarded society. in 33 years. She was the guest of of the Production Credit Corporation out the state. Distribution began to­ Satul'day, August 20 and 21. For the past six years, the Dela- Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin Fader, day and will be completed Saturday. Evel'Y post in the state is entitled ware Breeders' Association has spon­ of Baltimore. Awarded Bonus 287 W. Main St. This announcement was made today to two delegates by virtue of charter sored this show for the purpose of Astounded at the growth of New­ PllrpoBe of Meeting by J. Edward Murphy, manager for and to one addition delegate for each promoting greater interest in pure Mrs. E . R. Broadbent, Marshallton ark that has taken place during her "The main purpose of the meeting the Diamond State Telephone Com­ 50 membel'S, and an alternate for bred dairy cattle. On Saturday, reporter, has been awarded the long absence, Mrs. Vandeveer was was a discussion of coordination of pany, who pointed out that 41,000 every principal. Guernseys, Jerseys and Holsteins will monthly bonus offered by this paper particularly imp·ressed with the beau­ activities, speeding up of service to copies of the new Diamond State To Elect Officers be shown by club members from all for excellency in correspondence dur­ ty and layout of the University of association members, economy of op- ~~r~~~~:I~~::e;~:e~~~~~u~~:~~ of The convention is called annually sections of the county. ·Cash prizes ing the month of June. Delaware. Old College Hall was the eration, and ways and means of for the purpose of electing officers as well as silver cups, donated by the Points taken into consideration be­ lone building on the campus when reaching all potential farmer mem- The new book contains 36,800 list- for the ensuing year and amending Delaware Guernsey, Jersey, an~ ~ol­ fore making the award are: news she resided here. bel'S," Mr. Harrington said. ings in the white section. These in- the department constitution Dele- stein-Friesian Breeders ASSOCIation, value, punctuation, spelling, neatness, Her husband, a noted balloon build­ "The Delaware Production Credit clude all subscribers in Delaware, to­ gates and alternates to the nine- will be awarded to winners. legibility and style. er and flier, died three years ago. Association," Harrington further gether with those in 21 nearby out-of­ tee nth annual national convention in A cordial invitation is extended to Her son, Earl W. Vandeveer, who stated, "is a local unit of the Farm state points which are called frequent­ New York from September 20-23, all dairymen, pare~ts and friends of Five women delegates attended a was a classmate of Mr. Fader's at Credit Administration which has been Iy. The yellow section contains list- ~;11 al so be selected, and any other club mem~rs, to WItness the contests. recent conference of tractor operators Newark Academy, is in the laundry business which comes before the as- ' A meeting of the local 4-H Club at Moscow, Russia. business in Glendale, Cal. ;:~ ~~p!~S~oSa:f ~:o~e~r!~:c~~::r:u:~ ~:~s :j~~: ~~e:~;~~~~~::.s in Newark sembI age will be discussed. will be held on Fr.iday night a~ "7:30 as fertilizer, labor needs, machinery; Explains Arrangement The annual banquet will be held at p. m. at 71 E. Main Street. ~ISS .M. to purchase livestock and other farm- "This new arrangements of the 8:30 p. m., standard time, on Friday Jane Newcombe, of .Newark, .wlll gIve Rural People Showing Deep Interest ing operations which require short- :!:~ i~~::~~:r~ !~h:O e~~~n~~ in the dining room of the Hotel Bel- a short talk and .Mlss Maggie Camp­ term borrowing. The present rate of haven. Nine o'clock Saturday morn- bell a garment display. In National Convention Of Grangers interest is 6 per cent, and the method directory a more complete reference ing has been set as the opening hour A discussion of arrangements for of repayment is based on the farm- medium. It makes instantly available By Robert Yearsley of that city live more than 300,000 er's ability to repay." listings which hereofore subscribers for the initial session ' of the conven- the state fair at Harrington will be Lecturer, Delaware State Grange members of the Grange; Ne~ York, could obtain only by calling 'informa- tion. At this time, reports of officers made by Niss L~ura Rutherford. E~­ A great coming event- of interest Pennsylvania and . bemg the tion.' This feature should prove to be and committee chairmen and the dis- win McCully WIll talk on the pr~J­ to the rural people of America, and three . largest states in pomt of mem- Ivy Crow Temple Cards a real time saver to telephone users." cussion of other business slated to ects which will be ~ent to the fall'. especially to all members of the bershlp. There are thousands of new and come up , will take place. Mrs. C. M. IS scheduled Public Rites Saturday L~ch ~Iso Grange organization, is the 71st an- The "high spot" of the Grange con- changed numbers contained in the new to t alk on the girls' sewmg club. Local Body Meets Arrangements will be made for the nual session of the National Grange, vention will be on Friday, November Ivy Crow Temple, Ladies of the directory. Hence Mr. Murphy urged R Mrs. Newton Sheaffer and Mrs. August picnic. Following the busi­ which is to be held this year at Har- 12, When the climax degree of the Golden Eagle, will hold a public in- everyone to consult the new book for arold Sheaffer were selected as dele- ness session, refreshments will be risburg, Pa. The dates are Novem- Order (the Seventh) will be con- stallation of officers in Fraternal Hall the correct numbers before oItJlacing ~te s to the affair at a meeting of served after which a recreation pro- bel' 10-18. An expected attendance ferred four times during the day, Saturday evening ·of this week. calls, especially to subscribers in e l.~ l unit of the American Legion gram ~il1 be held. of upwards of 16,000 Grange mem- with an expected total clal!ls of full7, Headed by Grand Guardian. of Laurel, Seaford, Bridgevil.le and Gre~n­ AUXlhary, held at the latter's home ______bel'S will make the city of Harris- 10 000 candjdates. Already large 'Records Emma L. Heck, instalhng wood. In these commumties the dial Monday evening. Alternates chosen Choir On Boat Trip burg a busy place for ten days, and nu'mbers of Grange'members in many officers from Laurel Temple, Trenton, ~ethod of operation is. being ~Iaced ;:~~ Mrs. Lee Lewis and Mrs. Frank rarely has any convention been held states are looking toward Harrisburg N. J., will perform the ceremony. The m service on July 16. ThiS neceSSItated ld mg. The delegates-at-large are: Mrs. John J~k her choir of which brought together more people and the opportunity there to advan~e regular form of opening and closing ch~nging.all tel~~hone numbers there. ~s '. Leon ase, Mrs. K. D. Conrad 16 children to Philadelphia on a Wil­ f th farms. to the topmost round of Grange rlt- the lodge will be followed. OccasIonally, Mr. Murphy con- IS F'r: ,. Mrs. Paul D. Lovett, Mrs. Bon Line boat Tuesday. Accompany­ r~~irt;_five voting states will be ualism. At the Hartford, Ct., session Other out-of-town visitorll ~xpected cluded, "memo~nda, .papers or other Dic~ cIs Lindell, Mrs . . J. Harvey ing the group were Mrs. C. B. Dean, represented in the National Grange three years ago, the Seventh Degree are Grand Templar Mrs. AlIce Rey- valuable material are mse.rted between To ~y, Mrs. F. A. Cooch, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Melvin Weaver, Mrs. Walter session this year, reaching from ~ Iass numbered almost 13,000 candi- nolds, Spring Lake, N. J:, and Mrs. the page~ of the tele~hone directory II III ave, 'Mrs. Orville Little and Mrl!l. Seydell and Mrs. Bessie Miller. Their Maine to Oregon and from Minnesota dates, following a class nearly aa Elizabeth Vogle, grand VIce templar, b~ subscnberll. For thIS ~on a last de~ry Gabriel. Mrs. John R. Fader, next outing will take place at Ball to Texas. Thousands of members wi1l of Plainfield, ~. J. . mInute check of the old directory be- artment head, will preside at the Run Camp next Wednesday in honor drive their own cars to HarrillPurg, large in 1930, when the c~nveption The public IS invited to attend the fore.it is col~ected may save a 10ng,~nd (Contillued on Pawe 7) o~ Mrs. James' birthday. and within a day's driving 4Ilstance was held in Rochester, N. Y. exercises. pOSSIbly frultlelll! search later on. I

2 THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE Thursday, July 15, 1937 ... IMPROVED~ f riends are invited to attend. Glasgow Rev. Richard M. Green is spend­ UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL MISSIONARIES and ing part of this week at Ursinus Col­ Annual Safety Inspection UNDAYL TELL OF WORK lege, Collegeville, Pa. The summer Cooch's Bridge session for ministers is being con­ SCHOOl esson ducted. Rev. Green completed his AT HOCKESSIN course of study last year and is just Of Motor Vehicles Bb!~~i ::'~R~O~~Y LEIl~~~S~iYJ~T. By Mrs. J. Leslie Ford a visitor this year. of Chicago. @) Western Newspaper Union. Guesta Give Account Of Work Glasgow, July 14.-Misses Betty Personals In accordance with the Laws of the State of Delaware tl and Florence Ford spent the week­ Mrs. Charles Foose of Reading, Motor Vehicle Inspection Campaign will be held . throu g h o~t l~ ASnualt In Japan, France, Sweden end at Wildwood, N. J. as guests of from July 15th to August 31st. During this period every moto h.ate P a., has been spending some time ~e Lesson for July 18 And China their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. must be submitted for free inspection at one of t h~ Sufety La I ve Icle with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley J. Ford. tioned on the official notice mailed to every vehicle owner F~~f men· receive a notice, through the mails, indicates that the I to LESSON TEXT-Exodus 3:13-16; 4:10·16; PICNIC HELD TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. James Luppton, Mr. Levey. Mrs. Foose returned to hel Dep~rl~ ~rd 5:1. home on Sunday. not ~ave th.e ow~er 's prop!lr address If you ~ ave nOb received ~:ur Mermaid , GOLDEN TEXT-The Lord will give By Mildred Gebhart and Mrs. Leslie Ford, Master James cr strength unto his peopie.-Psalm 29:11. Mrs. Alma Cannon is a patient at f~~I:ilia~~I~~e, kmdly notIfy the Motor VehIcle Department at D o v~; the Three-i PRIMARY TOPIC-When Moses Was Hockessin, July 14.-0n Sunday, Ford, Jr., Mrs. Jeanette Cunningham the Wilmington General Hospital. met last Thu Afraid. July 11, t he Hockessin Friends had a s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her friends wish her a speedy re- home of Mrs. JUNIOR TOPIC- Moses Made Ambassa· Fleets,' four or more in number, will be inspected at owner's 10 t' dor. their guest speakers, students from Harry Williams at Rose Hill Farm, covery. ~liI1ord Cross INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC­ five days after notice is given one of the Department's offi ces in " 'ilea Ion God Stands by His Workers . foreign cou ntries. Those now attend- near Earleville, Md. Mrs. Maud Howell who has been ton, Dover or Georgetown. nung. meal YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC­ ing t he Friends' Summer Conference Miss Mary Brown of Wilmington confined to her bed for the past t hree Kate Henly Strong in the Strength of God. held at P endle Hill are: Madeline W. is spending some time with her months is showing improvement. Every driver must present at the Safety Lane: er. The food Nickelson, a missionary from Japan, uncle, Mr. George Johnson. Little J ean Elliott who had her tributed by the Never in a hurry! Who? God. 1. Registration Card He needed a human leader to bring who told of her work in t hat country; Mrs. Jeanette Cunningham of WiI­ tonsil s r emoved last week is getting Mrs. his chosen people up out of the Effiie McAlfee, in charge of the mington spent the week-end with along nic Iy. 2. Operator's or Chauffeur's license The meal was all present. bondage of E gypt a nd he spent 80 Friends' service in France, who also het· aunt and· uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nellie Appleby of Bear, is 3. Insllcction Notice years getting him ready-40 years told of her work; Siri Leander, a James Lupton. spending some time with her sister, Mrs. John learning all the wisdom of Egypt, teacher in Stockholm, Sweden; Peter Miss Gertrude Laws of Chesapeake Mrs. George Davis. Also, to avoid delay: cbarge of the and 40 years learning the lessons. of W. F. Shih, a young Ch inese minister, City, Md . spent t he week-end with five a detailed God, patience a nd humiiity, on the . 1. 1936-1937 stickers must be removed makers' short back side of the desert. and a student at Hartford Theologi- her cousin, Miss Mary Dayett. LANDENBERG . Infinite and omnipotent is God, cal Seminary. Mr. Walter Sheldon is again able 2. Motor and serial numbers cleaned and readable. Othoson and and he m ay move with faster-than­ The Hockessin Community Club to sit up after being seriously ill. were welcomed lightning speed. But usually we find held a picnic on the Lamborn Llbrary Miss Edna Steward, daughter of By Mrs. John Jagger The club him working out his blessed pur­ lawn on Tuesday, July 13. MI'. and Mrs. Alex Steward, and Landenberg, july 14.-Miss Peggy Delaware Motor Vehicle Department work quilt poses, normally, qu ie tl y, but always Nearly ninety persons attended the Mr . John Pierce were married on Hendrickson entertained on Monday proceeds added " on tin1e." F riends picnic held on the lawn ad- Saturday evening at New London. in honor of her eleventh bil·thday, fund. The club Our lesson brings before us the meeting with God which preceded joining the meeting house on Satur- The Glasgow Home Demonstration the foll owing : Alma Hendrickson, materials to the appearance of Moses as the day evening, June 10. Club met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hazel Gibson, Violet Hendrickson and j======- head of the nation of Israel in its In t he evening, the entertainment Beste on Tuesday afternoon. A well - Marion Fleming. The afternoon was mighty conflict with Pharaoh. We consisted of group singing, piano balanced meal was prepared and spent in playing games after which ~• •"'L&.AL&.AL&.AL&.AWWWWWWu..u..u.l."UUUUU.u .UU.JW'li find him first proceeding with com­ duets, readings and a Chinese play served by th eir leader and club mem- refreshments of cake, iced tea and mendable care but then going on in entitled "The Rose." Those taking bel'S. It was decided to hold a cov- candy were served. unfortunate humility which amount­ the main parts were Joseph Hannum, ered dish supper on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Laura Akerman attended the ed almost to unbelief and which re­ sulted in the substitution of his Edward Hannum and James Ewart. August 2, at t he home of Mr. and funeral of an uncle in New York last brother Aar on as his spokesman, Officers Installed Mrs. J. Leslie Ford. week. but eventually we do see him going District Deputy Grand Chief Her- Miss Margaret Smith, a student about his difficult task with r esoll1- man H. Leasure of Glasgow installed BIBLE SCHOOL. nurse at St. Francis Hospital in Wil- tion and courage. t he newly elected officers of the mington is enjoying a two weeks' va- I. Justifiable Caution (Exod. 3:13- 16). Hockessin Castle No. 15 Nnights of HELD CLOSING cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neither God nor man dare entrust the Golden Eagles on Thursday eve- George 1. Smith of Chesterville. a high and difficult commission to ning, July 8. PROGRAM SUN Morris P ennock has accepted a po- a foolish man who brusquely They were installed as follows: 1 • sition in Norristown. "rushes in where angels fear to P ast Chief, Lawrence B. Colmery; Misses Helen and Ellenora Carlin tread." The fact that one feels fully and unhesitatingly qualified to noble chief, C. M. Gebhart; vice Work Done During Session in company with some friends spent take over such a responsibility is chief, Elm€r E . Malin ; high priest, Presented', Picnics And the week-end in the mountains. almost a certain indication that he William A . Crossan; venerable h er- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Nelson and is not the man to assume it. mit, Ellis P . Malin; sir herald. Earle Moonlight Are Planned daughter of Wilmington spent the 1936 Buick Sedan With Trunk The ambassador must have cre­ Malin; worthy chamberlain, Swithin 4-H CLUB WILL MEET week-end with their parents, Mr. and dentials. God's representative has C. Springer; first guardsman, Kemp- Mrs. Charles Sill. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan With Trunk them. When "they shall say"-what er B. Pierson; second guardsman, By Edna A. Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gibson visited an important and difficult situation 1935 Chevrolet Coupe that creates. The one who speaks William Moore. Closing exercises for the Daily Va- the latter's brother in Baltimore on for God must expect not only the Grand Chief Edward S. Knight and cation Bible School were held in the Sunday. 1934 Chevrolet Coach scornful bitterness of God's en­ Past Grand Chief J . Clarence Melvin, auditorium of the Christiana-Salem Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. emies, but also the unbelieving both of Wyoming, Del. and Past Consolidated School on Sunday eve- Carl Crossan were Mrs. Maine Kei­ 1930 Chevrolet Coach questions of those he seeks to serve. Grand Chief James B. Frazier of ning. Each d e partm ~nt presented a del, John Keidel, and Miss Bessie "What shall I say?" asks Moses, Newark were present at this instal- phase of the type of work they did Keidel, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1929 Chevrolet Pick·Up and God answers that he may say lation. during the school session. Keidel and family of Colwyn. that "I AM" had sent h im . This name of God reveals him as the Young Friends Reorganize Dr. Walter E. Gunby, district su- Scouts Camping eternal, independent, self-sufficient, Young Friends Group of the Hock- perintendent, presided at the First Miss Ellenora Carlin in compan y self-existent, immutable, personal essin Friends Meeting elected n ew Quarterly Conference of the Chris- with the girl scouts are on a camp­ being. Consider, Cnrlstian br ethren, officers for the coming year at a t iana -and Salem M. E. Churches, held' ing picnic from Monday until Thurs­ whose we arel,and'Vil,iPm we serve. Wilmington Auto Sale s Company Here indeed is " inspiration in ex­ meeting held on Wednesday evening. in the latter church last Tuesday eve- day. cess of duty," real equipment for They were: president, Murray Nico- ning. The Aid Society held its picnic on NEWARK BRANCH Phone 2991 OPEN EVENINGS Christian life and service. demu&j vice-president, Mrs. Paul Members and friends of the Chris- Thursday at the horne of Mr. and But Moses seems to be unable to Mitchell ; secretary and treasurer, tiana M. E. Social are looking for- Mrs. William Lafferty. Although the 164 E. Main St. Newark, Del see beyond his own human infirmity Mrs. Joseph Mitchell . ward to the July meeting which is day was very warm about thirty-four 1~"""""""""""...... """""""""""""""".."..".,,-,nnJ even in the light of such a glorious Arrangements are being made for to be held at Sunset Lake on Wed- attended. revelation, supplemented as it was a cold platter supper and festival to n esday evening, July 21. A hot dog Mrs. Annice Dearnley of Fairview, by miraculous powers, and we find him $howing an be held on t he meeting house lawn roast will be enjoyed. Mass., Edith Bradshaw and son, Ken- II. Unjustified Humility (Exod. 4: on August 13. The Christiana Sunday School will neth, of Greystone, R. I., visited the 10-12). Mr. and Mrs. George D. Chamber- hold its annqal picnic at Port Her- Jagger family last week. When God calls a man he knows lain of F lorida have been guests at man on Tu sday, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sheehan and his limitations-why then should one the horne of Mrs. Elizabeth Richards Moonlight Planned family visited Lancaster relatives on plead them as an excuse for not serving? The excuse of Moses for t he past week. Salem Young People will take their Sunday. that he was not a liuent speaker has M.r .. and Mrs. Howa.rd Parsons are annual moonlight to Philadelphia, Born on July 4, at the West Grove been the stand-by of unwilling work­ reCeIvmg congratulations upon the aboard the Wilson Line on Wednes- Hospital to Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Grif- ers all through the ages. When asked birth of a daughter, Anna Ruth. day evening, July 28. fin, Jr., a son. to lead a prayer meeting, teach a Mi s ~ Sarah Truitt of Brooklyn All t hose interested in the Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. William Ellsworth Sunday School c1as$, conduct a Terrace is spending some time with day are urged to attend a Sunday entertained relatives from New Cas- young people's meeting, thousands Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons. observance meeting to be held at tie over the week-end. have lamely thus excused them­ selves and missed a blessing. Miss Mildred Williams of Mar- Union M. E. Church, Wilmington, on The perfect answer of God in v.11 shallton is spending a few days with july 20 at 7 :45 p. m. merits attention. God made your he~' .parents, r;.tr. a nd Mrs. Kendall The following program will be pre- mouth and mine. He gives us the WIlliams of thiS community. sented at the meeting of the Chris- power of speech. He a sks not the Mi ss Hannah Mitchell, daughter of t ia na-Salem 4-H Club to be held on eloquence of polis.hed rhetorical pe­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mitchell is Friday evening, July 23 at 8 p. m. ~iod~, or the flights of man's imag­ spending her summer vacation at Re- standard time. The business meeting matIon. He wants but the incom­ parable eloquence of his own words hoboth Beach, Del. will be in charge of Nellie Edwards. on our lips. Dr. Richard Ellsworth Club song, led by Joseph Amoroso Day in "Bush Aglow" rightly points N ewport·Stanton and Bobby Murray. Recreation led out that tliis was the secret of the by Nellie Dever. Debate between the power of D. L. Moody. Pike Being Fixed eighth and ninth grades, topic, "Re­ Ill. Unnecessary Substitution Following Storm solved that the country is a better (Exod. 4:13-16) . place to rear children than the city." By Miss Emma S. Maclary Loving and patient is our God The eight h grade will take the af­ but there is a boundary line to that Newport, July 14.-The town com­ firmative side and the ninth grade patience. Moses went too far in his missioners of Newport have now the negative. Chorus by the eighth humility and reflected on the ability completed t he street rebuilding done of God, who promptly substituted and ninth grade girls. Poem by An­ on Christian a nd Ayre Streets, a Aaron as the spokesman. na Wegrzynowski. All parents and Gracious was He in thus provid­ total distance of thre.e city blocks. ing a helper for Moses. But one The contractor was Charles E. Or­ Exclu3ive Patented wonders what Moses missed of ton, of Philadelphia, and t he expendi­ blessing and power because of his ture amounted to $2,200. Further re­ Safety Feature, slowness of heart. pair work is being done to the curb­ Unlike ordinary I ires, lhe Air I IV. "And Afterward" (Exod. 5:1). ing and gutters throughout the town. Coaater has an extrcrnely ""de Commissioned, bearing creden­ The State Highway Department and ,eed riding our/aee thJI tials from the infinite and eternal meets tbe flat rood . ur4"ate has a crew of men working along the "I AM," and with a strong and elo­ nnturally. This eliminales I~d quent brother by his side, Moses Newport-Stanton Pike which was re­ dieaortion that eIlU.C8 rapid stands before Pharaoh to say in cently completed, repairin~ washouts Oll 13041 wear and c:a n:n... distorti God's n a ~e , "Let my people go." done by last week's storm, a s well as 14_ whidt g_erntes heat Ihal re­ PreparatIon and the holy privilege erecting fences at dangerous points Inlle In b1owoUIS. Wen plaeed of fellowship with God are to make a long the highway. ~I:: eenter non-ekid blocb gin Y: us ready for service. While it is 17.14 Wheat Destroyed Ikldlen eahl .. hile -folly to go unprepared, it is double 17.42 .boulder rid i n g bars paake R. P. Maelary of near Newport, had .1.81 folly 1Q prepare and then fail to go steering finger-tip easY' several acres of wheat destroyed last 10.17 "r when nod commands. BEAT THE HEAT n.a Air Coallier is genuindr sa t . '&londay, being washed into nearby 7.10-17 I0.OI Morning and Evening Prayer maTShland by the high waters over- Compl ... your shopping;;. E. J. Hollingsworth Co. Armllrong II inlured arainst all road It is well to let prayer be the A lawn party will be held on Fri­ nln your errands ••• plan trip. first employment in the morning LUDlber, Coal, Fuel Oil, MiD· hazarda, blowouts, slone brullet!, abric break&. and the last In the evening.-M. day evening, July 23 on the lawn ad­ and week·end partles­ work, Building Materials, sIau and spike cnts, gougetl and everythinu else Luther. joining t he Newport M. E. Church. without leaving the comfort Hardware, Paints, GI888, that make a tJre wuervieeable ••• at no added cost. This affair is being arranged by the anclcoolne.. of your home- Fencing, Fertilizers, As He Sees UI finance committee for the building Feeds, Etc. Don~t miss this .Sale! See us today! As we come to know ourselves fund for the new church addition. BY TELEPHONE through and through, we come to Mrs. Marion Green is chairman of see ourselves more as God sees us. Nne • ttl.,h..... f , •• Newark. Delaware arrangements. Home made cakes, ice j .w... Tht •••t It t ...... _ Phone· 507 The Counters of Wise Men cream, sandwiches, etc. will be served. I ...... 41'" • 4.,. HENRY F. MOTE Words are the counters of wise Insects work scientiftealIy. 57 Am.tel Avenue Newa.k, Ott, men, and the money of fOOD.­ ": .IAMO::':::: flUP"ONI THC <;ot 10 rt ... (1 rOR ',1110 roM' OHT There are four kinds of zero. Hobbes. Phone 4812 July 15, 1937 'OlUI'Sd8Y, THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE MARSHALLTON denberg fire was also confined to a "Petticoat Fever" I. Plymouth two-door sedan to H. G, a branch of tho I, O. R. M" and to ffiREE~I N ~ ONE dump. Attraction At Arden Stevens of Choate St. a ll others who helped to make the By Mrs. iJt.Iiroadbent To Attend Camp While all. returns are not yet avail- carnival a success. HOME~MAKERS M h II The Rev. and Mrs, E. H. Collins "Petticoat F ever," this week's at- The com mit.tee hopes to make a a~ s a ton, JUly 14.-S eve r a I w ill spend the first two weeks of next traction at the Robin Hood Theatre, able, the committee feels sure that a compl ete financial report within the hundred members of the St. Barna- month at Brandywine Summit Camp Arden, will introduce several new substantial sum has been realized next week. HOLD SESSION bas' a .n~ St. James' Church schools, meeting whel'e the Rev. Mr. Collins players to t he audiences that are al- and wishes to extend its appreciation co mpl'l ~lng t he pa1'ish of which the is director of young people's activi- ready filling the playhouse five nightil to t he people' of Newark and vicinity H ~herty Gives Mrs, K' ' . At H Rev. Milward W. Riker is l'ectOI', will ties. a week. for their assistance and cooperation. In foul' years Reno, Nev., di shed out Demonstration ome attend t he annual picnic today at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullin and Fred Handschi will play one of the Thanks were also extended to the 13,500 divorces which netted t hat Of Mrs. Anna Cameron Hollywood Beach, Md. The group children, of Hager stown, Md., are \'is- two leading roles. He has appeared ladies of the Degree of Pocahontas, mecca $7,000,000. from St, Bamabas' Church \vill leave iting with MI'. Mullin's father, State in a dozen recent Broadway plays, in­ OUTDOOR PARTY HELD Foard's store in a special bus a t 10 Representative George Mullin and cluding "Tobacco Road," "Peace on o'clock. Games are planned for t he Mrs. Mullin, and their grandfather, Earth," and E lmer Rice's "The Left ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rmaid, July 14,-Members of day and ice cream and cake will be Mr. William Mull in and Mrs. Mullin. Bank." J!~hrcc.in . on c Homemakers' Club served. Mr. William Mullin celebrated his Mortimer Weldon, the new char- the last Thursday morning at the GEORGE M. WILSON t Mrs. Elizabeth M. Speakman is eighty-seventh birthday anniversary acter lead of t he Robin Hood troupe, :~e of Mrs, Anna Cameron near s pending this week with Mr. and Mrs. early this month. will have another major part. Char­ ~ iIford CrOSs R ~u d s f?r a balanced Ralph Flickinger in Glenolden, Pat Mrs. E. H. Collins has been ill for les Mendick will present the t hird General Hauling I demon stration given by Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs. Tilgham Smith several days t his week at her ho·me. new face in the week's cast. ~::e Henl y Duugh ert,y, county lead- and their grandson, Warren, left Mrs. Oland M. Jester has returned Ashes and Rubbish Removed from Yards and ('.elIars at Reasonable The food materials were con­ Tuesday for Hartford, Conn. The from Seaford where she spent the H. G. Stevens Awarded . :ibuted by the n~ mbel:s who assi~ted Rev. and Mrs. Smith will spend ten last few months. Carnival Automobile Rates ~ rs, Daugherty III thOlr pre~aratlOn. days with their son and daughter-in­ ne meal was se rved and enjoyed by law, Mr. and Mrs. J . Henry Smith. fa:r:o:e~:!: ~::~~::d a~:m:e~r!~ Minnehaha Tribe, No. 23, I. O. R. DIAL NEWARK 3613 ADDRESS. 72 W. CLEVELAND AVE. M., closed its /lecond annual carnival ~I present, Warren Smith is returning home af­ llrs, John Lynch, president had ter a visit with his maternal grand­ the Delaware Hospital. last week with the awarding ot • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;rge of the bu siness meeting and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foard, pre a detailed report of the home­ of Marshallton. STANTON sJlers' short course. Mrs. Della The road between Cranston Heights By Miss Emma S. Maclary caoson and Mrs, Charles Brown and the Cedars is still in bad condi- lire welcomed as new members. Lion, A bed of clay was laid about Stanton, July 14.-E. G. Naylor, The club planned to make a patch­ t wo weeks ago but there has been farmer and dairyman of Stanton, ,,~k quilt which is to be sold and t~e no further progress. who lost his herd of 30 cows in last J«eeds added to the scholarshIp week's storm has been successful in ~Ind, The club will again contribute Condition Improved locating them. Frank Stafford, an­ other farmer of near Stanton, lost !IIterial s to Mrs, George Allcorn for Much improvement is reported in about 15 head of cows which were ~e Needlework Guild. the condition of Mrs. George Husler, missing for a day or so, but have now who has been seriously ill at the Outdoor Party Held been located, Crop damage in this home of her son-in-law and daughter. An outdoor party was enjoyed last section will be considerable, as both Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allison. The con­ fednesday night by the m ~ mbers of wheat and corn fi elds were under dition of Mr. Husler, who is receiv­ iie Young People's Society of Eben­ watel" on many farms arljacent to ing treatment at the Wilmington ser M. E. Church held at Lenape the White Clay Creek. Thousands of General' Hospital is. said to be un­ Plrk. Those present were: the Misses motorists visited this section during changed. He suffered a stroke of Eleanor Mitchell , Kathleen Little, the past week to view the damage apoplexy several weeks ag'o at his Alm a Johnston, Evelyn J ester, and done to roads, bridges, and at Dela­ home here. Mr. Earl Allison is now Ma rion Phelps, Ml'. and Mrs. Rob­ ware Park. confined to his bed with a heart ail­ eri Major, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, The Young Married Women's Class ment. Messrs. Paul Nelson, Ralph Kee, Nor­ of Stanton M. E . Church held a busi­ Representatives of the Ladies' Aux­ Whi teman, Earl Lynch, Charles ness meeting and social this week at iliary of the Mill Creek Fire Com­ Herman Biddle, and Harold the home of Mrs. Ruth Robinson, near pany attended the meeting last night Stanton. Plans were made for so­ of the auxiliary to the Volunteer Sarah Matthews of Corner cial meetings dU ring the summer Firemen's Association of New Castle guest of honor at a vari­ months, including a swimming party County at Talleyville. Plans are be­ given by her sister, Mrs. and hot dog roast. ing made by the local auxiliary for Thompson, on Satur day night a trip to Atlantic City on Tuesday, home in Silview, The bride­ Mrs. Barrow Named To July 27. received many lovely gifts. A picnic will be held Saturday, Presidency Of Board Picnic Supper July 24, by teachers of St. Barna­ Mrs. Edna Barrow, of the Barrow A picnic supper was enjoyed Sun­ bas' Church school Marshallton, and Beauty Parlor, 74 E. Main Street, evening by members of the At­ the St. James' Church schools, New­ was appointed president of the State famil y at the home of Mr. and port and Stanton, at Hollywood Boar d of Beauticians by Governor Frank Bonsall on Lancaster Beach, Md. Arrangements are in Richard C. MeMulIen last week. Those attending were: Mrs. charge of the Rev. M. W. Riker. Serving on the board with her are Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Mill Creek Fire Company re­ Victor Iannelli, Wilmington; Mrs. Iva Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bon­ sponded to an alarm from Belvedere Morris, Dover; and Mrs. William L. ~~"4 . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffers, Mr. on Sunday where a dump fire threat­ Fletcher, Lewes. Mrs. William Duffy, Mrs. Windle Darlington and ened several buildings, and at Lan­ Wilmington, is inspector for New FIRESTOIE liVES YOU SO MUCH Gene, and Mr. Richard denberg, Pa., on Monday. The Lan- Castle County. Extra Value at No Extra Cost Frader who has been ill with at the home of his son and _,u~ht ,er·Il~·law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST , is slowly improving. BLOWOUTS-eight extra pounds of rubber Where HrYspitalityAwaits rou are added to every 100 pounds of cord by the Miss Doris Anne Eastburn Firestone patented Gum.Dipping process. is visiting her grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. HOB TEA ROOM, Inc YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST ARCADE PUNCTURES-because under the tread are two and Mrs. J. W. Pennington and DELAWARE TRUST BUILDING extra layers of Gum.Dipped cords. daughter, Emilie Ann, were WILMINGTON, DELAWARE YOU GET EXTRA PROTEOION AGAINST the guests at a picnic of old SKIDDING-because the tread is scientifically friends held Sunday at the LUNCHEON 11 :30 to 2 :30 designed. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lam- Homeville, Pa. DINNER 5:15 to 7:30 YOU GET LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE because of the extra tough, long.wearing tread. Dorothy Eastburn, who is em­ SUNDAY DINNER 1 :30 to 7 :00 at the Industrial Trust Com­ Before leaving on your vaca,tion trip, join the Wilmington, is spending her $1.00 Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign by equipping with her parents, Mr. and your car with a set of new Fireetone Standard Ferris Eastburn. On Sunday, Tires-today's top tire ... alue. Eastburn attended the picnic Private Roomtl for Partiu by Willard Springer, Jr., presi- the Industrial Trust Co. for ~~~~======7======BAmIIEI ...... If 0 •• !'OHUIIHVII" .. '1101 ... 50.20S8.70 5.50.17 %Z.50 ... 50.21 ,.05 5.50.18 %Z.'5 ".75-19 '.55 5.50.19 %3.%0 and Mrs. James Cox of High­ ".75-20 '.85 6.00.16 %3.'5 5.00.19 %0.30 6.25·16 %5.65 N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. 5.25.17 %%.00 6.50.16 %7.Z5 Cox of Yonkers, N. Y. were 5.25.18%%.40 7.00.16%8.70 week of Ml". and Mrs. The formel' Mr. Cox, the uncle and aunt of DO YOU KNOW are 83 and 75 years THAT last year highway accidents COlt the live. of more this was their first visit to ... 40-21S5.65 than 3',000 men, women and children? ".50.20 6.05 Und ergoes Operation That a million more were injured? ".50.21 6.35 Master Billy Pen nington, only son THAT more than 40,000 of the.e death. and inJur!•• were lIr. and Mrs. J. W, Pennington, caused directly by puncture., blowoufl and .!cidding due underwent an operation on his to unsafe tire.? • foot and leg two weeks ago, is nicely. family party was held July 5 at of Mr. and 1\I11's. Willard on Lime tone Road. The guesb attended: Mr. and . Banning, Miss Beatrice Mr. lIoward Banning of )1 1'. and i\IrR. 'rhomas Spring­ • 193T A. n. Co. famil y of New Lodon, Pa " YES, AND YOU'LL HAVE PLEASANTER DRIVES Mrs. Clifford Simpson and Billy, Virginia, Marie, and and your car will necd Icss r epair service when you use of Marshal lton. Atlantic White Flash, Motor Oil amI Lubrication. They're SubstiM;At White Clay the famous products which kept six stock cars in new­ Oldma ;;:-;;rWil mington, a car condition for 100,000 milcs apiece. Without a single of the nivcrsity of Dela­ lubricated engine.part r CI)uir I Wilbout a speck of carbon ~ill preach at the White lay being removed! UlJe all three for better performance. Presbyterian hurch on Sun­ the absence of the Rev. C. el ,The service will be- eVe n o'clock. them:--- - - Fader Motor Company lea l the an~l ysi~ of coal ashes !lid Y Contam two cents worth Dial Newark 8181 42 West Main Stree to each ash cl)n. I THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE Thursday, July 15, 1937 40; -- Copra (dried coconut meat) is used genmann for tre!ltment of shock and gravel were swept over the field !!...... ~~ill!!ill as money in Ontong, Java. first degree burns. a force of water that lhreale ed by The Newark Post J A check-up on damages in White wash a cider mill, located alo n to More people study politics. highway, into White Clay neg the FOlIBded January 211, 1910, by the Jate Everett C. Jowoa S eRE ENS NAP S Clay Creek Hundred revealed the reek. total loss of a valuable river-bed field About 30 y~r d s of track were left Issued Eve~y Thursday by the NEWARK POST, INC. By"SNAPPER" State Starts Building on the property of J . E . Morrison, suspended Without SUpport other th Looally and i ndependently Owned and Publi8hed New County Spans Creek Road. Developed by his fa­ end plates on the rail ~ when the e~ ther, the field was used to gro)v bankment washed away. THE NEWARK POST is Not Conneoted With Any Other PaPer ------. (Continued from Page 1) or Chain of Paper8 high-grade celery by the present Lightning Victim Recovers Printed at The Prell. of Kells. Statp. Theatre Briefs owner of the property. Newark, Delaware Friday and Saturday Struck by lightning at the height The whole plot was buried under Telephones : Newark 6151 and 6791 America's fastest growing comedy of the storm on July 5, Willard E. a gravel embankment that washed team, Bob Burns and Martha Raye, (Dutch) Weller, of Rex Mills, was from under the tracks of the Newark EDITOR ...... ••.. CHARLES H. RUTLEDGE are co-starred for the first time in knocked unconscious. He was res­ and Pomeroy Branch of the Penn­ "Mountain Music," a gay story of cued by Randolph and Rodney East­ sylvania Railroad, northwest of New­ Entered as second-class matter at Newark, Delaware, life among the hillbillies. The car­ burn and rushed to DT. E. Earle Weg- ark. Several hundred cubic yards of under Act of March 3, 1897. eers of both Burns and Miss Raye have been unique in movie annals. Make all checks to The Newark Post Both came to pictures from radio and ------1made their debuts in "Rhythm on the I The Subscription price of this paper is $1.60 per year in advance. Range." They made such a brilliant Get Our Estimate On-- Single copies 4 cents. showing in this film t hat Paramount General Building Construction W=-.-tuaft--t -1J-nd-:--:in-V1-=·:-6e-c-omnn--.un--:-ic-lJt-=ionB:---, -b=-ut--=-th=-.-I{-m-us-:o:"t -.b=-e-8't7·g-ne-;d--=-bfl-:.t~h-.1 signed them to a long term contract. Luxury's Lap Reinforced Concrete writer'. 7IMn8---not for publ1clJtion, but for our lnfornuJ,hon and proteotwn. "Mountain Music" is ideally ~uite d The luxuries 01 yesterday are for Burns' unique talents, its locale Concrete Walks and Driveways common possessions of today, is in the Ozark Mountain region, the JULY 15, 1937 AIR COMPRESSOR RENTAL SERVICE Witness the radio. electric refriq. country from which Burns hails from erator and other home appU. and which he made f amous over the ances. Now it is the turn 01 the air. The supporting cast includes Ne~ark Construction Company John Howard, Rufe Davis, Fuzzy vacuum cleaner and washlnq Responses Like This Are Always Knight, and Terry Walker. Phone 4091 271 W. Main Street machine, apd other thinqa A ppreciated-Corrections Welcomed A thrilling western will be added el8ctric. to the bill on Saturday. The ads in this newspaper. Newark, Delaware Monday and Tuesday ~1. IIU . III11 .IIUI.IIIIIIIIII.IIII1.IIII1.UIIIIIIIIII.IIIU.IIIII.IIIII.IIIIIIDlU. IO .IIIII.nlll.IMlII I I.llln.llw.lllll11li ll . lll11 i1 l1l11 i1l by popularizinq these articles. July 12th, 1937 With three famous stars heading bave widened the demand lor its cast, Bette Davis, Edward G. Rob­ i 1'000 VALUES I Mr. Charles IL Rutledge !§ • ii them. paved the way lor larqe­ inson and . Humphrey Bogart, a Ii! POTATOES ...... basket 48c ~ Editor, Newark Post scale production and have drama of the pr ize-ring called "Kid Ii OCTAGON SOAP ...... 5 giant bars 19c ! Newark, Delaware Galahad" will have its local showing I LIVER, Beef or Lamb ...... : ...... 11> 19c ! thereby brought down manufac­ Dear Sir: these two days. Made from the best­ § HAMBURG STEAK, The Good Kind ...... tb 25c ill turinq costs to a point where the In your interesting article on the flood damage of last selling novel by Francis Wallace, ace I BAKED BEANS, B. & M. Brand ...... large can 18c I price bas enabled more famlliel Monday night there is a sectiOQ concerning certain criti­ sports fictionist, t his Warner Bros. I WATERMELONS ...... ,...... Ice Cold 39c I bere to afiord them. thriller deals not onl y with those ele­ Our ad pages offer one war cism against the fuemen :£or refuaing to use the fire engine ments of the boxing ring with which i Community Stores, Inc. ; In which advertisers can help for pumping out the flooded baBements, including the base­ everyone is familiar, but with the ~ I DIAL NEWARK 561 .I 11ft the level of livinq to luxury'. ment of the Memori.a.l Ubrary. While it is true that the behind·the-scenes maneuvering of fire engine was not brougirt to our relief it is not true that fighters and managers. Besid.es the l" IIIII . IIIII . IIIII . III11 . IIIII . IIIII . IIII ~ IIII . II"I . IIIII . InIl . IIII .I IIII . IIIII .IIIII.1I 1II . IIIA .IIIII. IIIII . IllI IllInIl. UIII .mll. nlll . IIIII .11 lap. Aditorial by we were refused relief. Mr. Elmer J. Ellison brought a three well·established stars previous­ ly mentioned, there's a new star, re­ !i!i!i!i !i!i!ili!illmi"!i'" ;Ii!i 'i' ' !i!!!i!m!;!i, i ; m i!i!iOi8i8i8i8i,i!;! i! i!i!i!i! gasoline engine pump 1:0 the Ltbrary as soon as the rain vealed in the person of Wayne Mor­ ~ ceased and worked at getting the water out of the basement ris, a 23-year.old newcomer who plays GET AN O. K. "",,~~""'liM"''''''''''''''''''''" until about three a. m. This '\WI8 of great assistance to us the role of Kid Galahad. THE FIRST TIME in preventing even ~er dam.ag1e to our books, and we The latest issue of "The March of Time" will be added to the bill each wish to express our appreciation for this service. evening. INSPECTION NEEDS IN STOCK Sincerely yours, Wednesday RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING APPLIED (Signed) E. B. CROOKS, "Nobody's Baby," t~e Hal Roach­ M-G-M feature comedy, introduces a ~Hom, Windshield Wiper and Other Incidentals. CluLirman of LW'I'ary Committee new comedy team. Patsy Kelly and Adjusted and Put In Perfect Condition University of D elaware. Lyda Roberti are the pair. Along l':======:p' with these two stars of comedy will SAVE TIME - IT'S VALUABLE , find Robert Armstrong and Lynne CORDUROY AND U. S. TIRES Advice From An Expert Overman doing their part to make everyone happy that sees this pic­ ON CASH-TRADE-IN PLAN Apply kerosene lightly to the skin on the areas where the t ure. As student nurses t he two girls' presence of chiggers is suspected, advises Dr. Paul L. Rice, ex­ social life is centered around a "flat­ Joseph M. Brown tension entomologist at the UniVt!rsity of Delaware, then take foot," (cop to you) and "Scoops," a newspaper man who gets them in- 158 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 4251 a hot bath immediately. Lather the body freely with medicated volved in a night club mystery. soap, letting the lath€r dry on the skin for 15 minutes before can't tell you all, come see the filmI II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : ~~~I . removing it. Scrub well during the bath with a coarse washrag and then go home happy. or brush to dislodge the chiggers as much as possible. Thursday Better still, take precautions before going into woods, under­ The legion of Claudette Colbert Fresh and fans who have grown accustomed to brush, or grassy areas where there are likely to be chiggers. seeing their ideal in snappy, fast­ Wear leather leggings or . high-top shoes over the trousers. Or moving roles, have Salt Water better still, dust the body and underwear with flowers of sulphur, a treat in store an inexpensive powder sold by druggists. A light application of this day when the Fishing Tackle kerosene to the outer clothing, such as work clothes or overalls, lovely b l' U net t e star a l' l' i ve s at BAIT RODS FLY RODS is also a good preventative. this theatre in "I $1.00 and up $2.00 and up Met Him in Par­ is," a comedy as Flies - Plugs - Leaders. Hooks and Lines witty and scintil­ Ae Reasonable Prices lant as the gay French capital and DGAR A. GUEST is a~. Tbat's the mling philosophy Claudette Colbert the snows of the JOHN M. SINGLES E of his life, and of the well·loved poems that his life has brought Swiss Alps, where the action of the GUNS, RIFLES AND AMMUNITION forth. If a thing is worth doing, according 110 this poet who glori­ film takes place. Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young, who both ap­ 151 E. MAIN STREET NEWARK, DELAWARE fies "just folks," just do it, and the c:hances are that it will be done peared in previous Colbert hits, are well, if you really want to do it. cast in the roles of the two writers So when, early this spring, Edgar Guest had an idea f~ a new who meet Miss Colbert on vacation in radio program, the Drat thing he()>------­ Paris, and simultaneously fall in love thought ot was the great throng of plain A.merican cltlzens who with her. This picture presents Miss have done things well, who have Colbert exactly as we fans have de­ with Patsy Kelly done them against odds and have manded her in another role like she LynDe Overman done them well because tlrey wanted to and WOUldn 't give up. did so well in "It Happened One He Instituted 0. search, first of Night." See it readers, its OK. Thursday all, that reached trom one end of the country to the other, finding =~==-...... ---_ .. -.. -- --- these people In big towns and little ones, In the greatest cities and the smallest crossroad hamlets. Every­ CALENDAR body told him that the job was 1m· OF possible, that ordinary folks of the type he sought wouid never come COMING EVENTS all the way to Chicago just to go on tbe air. and he would get noth­ In g bu t pO lite jeers for a ll his July 12-17-"Petticoat Fever" at labor. Robin Hood Theatre, Arden. " You·re all 'Wrong;' said Guest July 16-4-H Club meeting, 7 :30 to hi s (rlll nd s. "This Is a job I'm gOin g to like, and I Imow It can be o'clock at 71 E. Main Street. don.!'· July 17-4-H Club calf show on J . He un earthed one, and then an­ Wirt Willis farm at Glasgow. other .• and stlJl more, and on April Public installation of officers at 6th put on his first program featur­ Edgar Guest "the wotch of railroad accuracy" has become Ing the life story of Dr. F . El. Ivy Crow Temple, Ladies of the Now made his boyhood dreams build ~'the watch of airline accuracy"~ Where minutes mean Austin. retired Hanover, N. B., pro· him an airplane factory, has ap­ Golden Eagle, in Fraternal Hall. fessor who dI scovered and first miles; time must be eltact; That is why Hamilton was peared, and so has Mrs. Wllllam August 3-4-"Dollar Days." marketed ant palaces. Walrath, famous founder and di­ appointed as "official time aloft" on all TWA planes. In teresting personalities fo ll owed August 20-21-Nineteenth ann u a I rector of "The Cradle" at Elvans­ It's Important that you, too, be on time. Let us help you that tlrEr ~r ogram tblck and fast. ton, Ill.. an Institution that bas convention of the Delaware De­ .elect your ~ependoble and smart Hamilto~ A lady dog detective from New placed more than 3000 homeless partment of the American Le­ York City and a lady baseball scout children In adopted families. from Texas compared notes with Rufus Woods, of the Grand Cou­ gion at Rehoboth, Del. the owner. engineer. trackwalker lee Dam Commission; Roselle August 22-Start of annual Delmar-' and chairman of the board (four B r ewe r, twenty-three-year-old va Tour. MERVIN s. DALE men rolled up In one) of the blind girl who Is one of tbe most world's shortest railroad, In Ohio. papular public speakers In the DIAL 3221 JEWELER NEWARK Then there was the Chicago police· middle west; Gretchen Reichard, IT'S ABOUT TIME woman who, at the age of (orty. waitress who took up parachute I decIded to became an attorney. At jumpIng as a part-time job and You Tried the same Umo she was suddenly was tbe second woman In the coun­ burdened wIth the care of her try to receive a gilder license; Mrs. A Submarine Sandwich orphaned grandcblldren. Sbe was Henry Howard, head of the SOCiety Something Ditrerent a perfect personality for "It Can whlcb puta books for sailors on f Be Dnnp ·· every ship of our merchant marine Something Delicious Th" - ll mher ot these Interest· -still tbey keep coming, and still The Ideal Thing For Picnic In · Ill'VIJlI! wtth "It Can Be Done" Eddie Guest keeps huntlog for hI storIes Increase every week wh en them In Maloe, , Idaho, Lunches the sbow goea on over the No.· Soutb Dakota, or wherever his un­ tional Broadcasting Campany's errIng In stinct takes him. blue network every Tuesday at "It Can Be Done" Is a monu­ 8:30 P.III. eastern daylight time. ment to "Guest and his Guests," (Opposite Aetna Fin! H ...... ) Clayton Bruckner, now presid ent and the fine principle that draw. el WaC:Q Aircraft Corporation, wbo them all tOlrether. DANIEL NARDO, Prop. 1937 THE NEW ARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE 5

ark. years of age, a graduate of Cornell the time of his death. specimen's tusks weight less than 10 ~=~======Mr. G. L. Medill and family of University and was awarded his mas- Survivors are his widow, the for- pounds. NEW ARK SOCIAL NOTES York, Pa., spent Friday with Mr. and ter's degree at Harvard. mer Mildred Leitch of San Francisco, Mrs. Joseph M. McVey. During his frequent visits here, he several brothers and two sisters, Miss T eating Lane Opened Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mavl'omatis made many Newark friends. A wile E . Francis Medill and Mrs. Joseph Early For Autoiata ~== :~~~ :-~------.--=------:--~:=------::::- . and ~on spent Sunday in Rehoboth. . and one son, Roger Price Gabriel, M. McVey, both of Newark. MISS Amy Walker of JerseY ' Clty J r., survive. Services were held from (Continued from Palle 1) g "5 Jeanette 1'hOrO ugh ood, .. of daughter, Bal'?ara, Amstel Ave., have spent the week-end with friends at the home of hi s parents, Mr. and RARE ANIMAL SPECIES The importance of educational ef­ ,M,\ork City, is scheduled to, al'I.I~e moved to their cottage in Rehoboth the Women's College. Mrs. P. L. Gabriel, at Odessa, N. Y. RECEIVE PROTECTION forts to control accidents was stressed by Mi ss H. Louise Cottrell, facul ty ~ e; e \l'a rk today fo r a month s VISit for the summer. • Lois Mae Tomhave has returned Gorilla, okapi, white rhinoceros, In, her mother, Mrs. R. W. Thor- Mrs. Gurney H. Dayett and Miss from the girl scout camp in Penn- W ALTER PENNOCK MEDILL member r epresenting the Safety Coun­ pigmy hippopotamus and 18 other cil at the University of Delaware ~1th ood 36 W. Delaware Avenue. Ann Dayett, Baltimore, spent sever- sylvania. Walter P. Medill, formerly of New- rare African animal species, together OUghg Aifr ed A. Cu rtis and Mr. al days t his week with MI'. Geol'ge The American Legion Auxiliary Summer School, where she is teaching with one plant, which is probably the two classes in safety education. Mr, Naighbol's left yesterday for F. Ferguson, E. Main Street. meeting was held at the home of ark, died foll owing a heart attack at strangest plant in the world, have G,eor~ Saranac, N .. Y., where they . He.ns~aw .Steedle, W. Main St., is Mrs. Harold Sheaffer on Tuesday hI S home in Oakland, Cal., on July been accorded absolute protection from - - ='"===-======UP~ end the r nJ ll mder of the sum- III With an mfected ear at home. evening. 7. He was buried on July 9. hunters. Jill P Patty Reybold, Marshallton, has Messrs. Mac Heim, Ray and Boyd MI'. Medill was the eldest son of These specially protected animals ~ ~~~rs. Wa lter D. TIolton, ~5 ~unset : retur ned. home after spending sevel'al H umphries of Narberth, Pa. were the late George D. a nd Philena P. may not be killed for ordinary pur­ , . d vho has been vacatlonmg at i days With her grandmother, Mrs. guests of Miss Mary L. Roberts, Medill of Newark. Following his poses at all, either by whites or na­ R. T. JONES ~; 'V~e w Beach, N. C., has joined Walter H. Steel, Amstel Avenue. Coach's Bridge, on Sunday. graduation f rom Newark Academy he tives. Only the highest government I ' hll family at Rehoboth for t he bal- Bud Danby, E. Pal'k Place, has re- Friends 'of John B. Roberts, for- entered the lumber business in Wash­ authorities may give permission to guneral Dt'rectof of the summer. turned home after a two weeks' stay merly of Kenvil, N. J ., will be glad ington, D. C., and about 33 years ago take t hem, and then only for im­ an~ and Mrs. H. H. Dougherty, at Camp Rodney. to learn of his promotion to acid moved to California, where he con­ portant inclusion in this class is the Upholstert'ng 'ha,'e been residing in Harris- Mr. Lynam Reed, San Antonio, supervisal' at the Hercules plant in tinued in t he lumber business until African elephant, so long as t he ,hi> Pa for several years, returned Texas, has been spending a month Bessemer, Alabama. and Repair Work oj All KindJ :;~'ei r home at 219 W. Main Street, in Newark. by Experienced MeclJa,n·ic.r tedl)' Mr. Dougherty was recently Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, East 01'- OBITUARY All Work Gua,.anteed ~Dsi; ned by the Pennsylvania Rail- ange, Conn., al'e visiting Mrs. J. W. MRS. MARY E. MURRAY CLEAN-UP DAYS ~;rrner County Agricultural Agent Cri ~tadoro , E. Park Place. Mary E . Murray, nee Calhoun, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 V Ed Willim an? farni~y, who have Llttl~ ~ary Lou Rossland who has widow of Levi Murray, died at the AND I22 1J'eit Main Street lIEn residing III Baltimore for the been vIsIting her grandparents, M.r. home of her son-in-law and daughter, !I.¢ycar, recently moved to SmYl'na. and Mrs. Robert Gallahel', W. Mam Mr. and Mrs. A. F . Eklund, 34 Pros­ THURSDAY, JULY 22 .. Newark .. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spencer, .of Stre~t, was opel'a:e~. on Saturd~y pect Ave., Wednesday. She was 88 PkOllt 622I "'Iware City, spent Sunday With ev.mmg for appendlclt~s at the Wil- years old. Colle~tjon ;. and Mrs. William Lloyd, neal' mmgton General Hospital. Funeral services will be held from Rubbish Only Milford Cross Roads. Mr.. Lloyd, who Mrs. Ethel Campbell, the Misses her late place of residence on Sat­ BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL OF NEWARK ~ overcome with the heat last Mildred, Maggie, and Mary Louise urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, day- C. Vernon Steele, Sec. !bursday, is still quite ill. Sunday Campbell, and Ernest Campbell, E. light time. Rev. Richard M. Gl'een, \. ______.. \ Notice ~;D:.:=~I: enO~ o B~~D:Olderi of c:tht guests at the Lloyd home in- Main St., spent Sunday at Crystal pastor of the Christiana M. E. ChUl'Ch, the Bonds 01 the Council 01 Newark, Dum. dlded Mr. and Mr s. Earl MOl'ice. Beach. will be in charge of the funeral. In- ~~~tu~i~e~m I~:~~~ond~~ or; hl~5~.redan~ t)'ls :~ lIrs. Robert Campbell, who suffered M,r. R. Curtis Potts, E. Main St., terment will be made at St. Georges under authority 01 an Act 01 the General AI· I beart attack several days ago, is spent Sunday at Camp Tweedale, Pa. Cemetery. BROWN AND MADDEN ~;;~ I Yth~1 t~~~t;_tfi:;h, 0\9§.eltl:-:.~reiheap&,r::!ci~ ~proving. Mr. Elwood Hoffecker, Washington, Friends may call between 7 and 9 REAL ESTATE BROK.ERS ~~dtb! il fo:d~~molo,;'eul~r\hi~~~~~ r !~ d:~ee:i Mrs. J. Bernard Bedford, of Balti- sent the week-end with his mother, o'clock Friday evening. sre well equipped to give you expert service {~ly~n~37hu~aj~erfi1:y~ubo~hre1n~I~~'f:. ltys~d aore, is vi siting Mrs. Alice Cochran, Mrs. Harvey Hoffecker, E. Main St. Bonds will be paid on presentation 01 the N. Chapel Street. Mrs. Walter H. Steel, Amstel Ave., WILLIAM MARRS Property Management Our Specially ~h~e F':~~~/h~~~~~rsto~~a~; ]~lY ' J~~~rk~ . and Mrs. William S. Hamilton, entertained her card club on Tues- William Marrs, 67 years old, of See Np:~~~Il~e~~i~i~~est on .aid Bonds so num. Avenue, are making an ex- day afternoon. bered Irom filty·one to one hundred lift)', both motor trip through Michigan Mrs. Blanch Eastbul'n, Claymont, Chapel St., died immediately follow- KATHARINE WILSON WILLIAMS ~~~;!~,e'J937:1I cease on the First day' of Mi ddle West. was a guest this week of Mrs. Mid- ing a stroke of apoplexy last Thurs- our local representative ~~E COUNCIL OF NEWARK Artcher E. Griffin, E. Park dleton Hanson, W. Park Place. day night. He was buried from the about your real estate and il18urance problems Frank Collins R. T. Jones Funeral Home, 122 W. P 'd has returned from a business Jean Bonawitz, Berrysburg, has Main St., on Monday. Rev. Leonard 102 EAST MAIN STREET DIAL 8241 c. V:::~nergtee le western Pennsylvania. returned home after visiting her aunt White, Jl,Ilstor of the Newark M. E . Secretary Herbert Sentman and Mr. and uncle, ·Mr. and Mrs. Leon Buehl- Church, officiated at the funeral. In­ ~ I Sentman , Philadelphia, spent er, W. Main St. terment was made in ' the Newark BENJAMIN EUBANKS IW with Mrs. Louise Sentman, MI'. and Mrs. George L. Townsend, I Street. III, Kent Way, entertained a few Cemetery. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE friends Sunday evening. WEEK-END SPECIALS AND Lt.-Col. and Mrs. Linwood Jacobs, ROGER PRICE GABRIEL BUTTER, ...... ,. '" ...... per Ib 33Xc NOTARY P UBLIC Washington, were guests of Mrs. H. Roger Price Gabriel, a nephew of FORCE ...... 2 pkgs 21c Phone 8191 Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Gabriel, 37 B. Wright, E. Main St., on Wednes­ SKIPPER DOG FOOD ...... 4 cans 19c LICENSES OF ALL TYPES ISSUED day. E. Park Place, died suddenly on Sat­ PINK SALMON ...... tall can 12c LEGAL PAPERS EXECUTED Miss Jane Burnley, Norwood, Pa., urday, June 19, at a camp at Harri­ Avenue. is visiting Mrs. Eva Gillespie, W. sonburg, Va., where he was employed Phone Orders Promptly Delivered Come In, See the New J. Fletcher Price, Staten I sI­ Main St. by the United States government forestry service. He was thirty-two R. C. . A. V leT 0 R is vi iting Mrs. Joseph Reeves, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, W. Main St., RAUGHLEY'S MARKET R AD 10 Street. spent t he week-end with Mr. al)d 1======PHONE 4371 Wilson O'Daniel and children, Mrs. Donald L. Baker, Chatham, Pa. ,..., ... __ ~.... LEON A. POTTS Ann and Mike, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Artcher E. Griffin, ~ 1..:------.------______.. ______...... ~ ! 44 E. MAIN ST. DIAL 3821 Nell Wil son, E . Main Street. who have been spending the winter I~ Louise Ray, Tamaqua, Pa., and spring in Newark, have pur­ • I the week with her grandpar- chased a home in Wawasett Park. CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. J. P. cann, E. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin will take pos­ ADVERTISEMENTS session of their new home soon. Street. Mrs. J. C. D. Harding, Ocean City, INSTRUCTION Leslie Calloway and son, Les­ N. J., was the week-end guest of Ml's. "Happy i& $105-$175 MONTH. Get a Gov­ Washington; Miss Rachael ernment job. Men-women. Tl'Y next Joseph Reeves, W. Main St. in dOing." i~, Mrs. Anna White and grand­ We Carry a Full Lin. of Yardl.y'. Produd. Wilmington examinations. Common White, Wilmington, spent Miss Alice Vail, W. Main St., spent MY education usually sufficient. Full par­ last week at Staten Island as the ~~ I'-Theofflceof~ ticulars-list jobs-sample coaching with Mrs. Ethel Cambell, guest of Mr. ~nd Mrs. J. Fletcher ~ . ~ by QODl/feSI. Eyery Day Pricea Ar. Special Pric •• - FREE. Write today. Franklin In­ Street. To You stitute, Dept. 502K, Rochester, N. Y. and Mrs. Carleton E. Doug­ Price. .LIf-The Constltullon made 7-8-4tp. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lutschen . l: ~~':'h~= Coll ege Ave., entertained a Odo-ro-no, reg. size . ...• . . 63c II AmoJin Powder, SOc size .. 49c at supper Saturday eve- and their children have moved to equaclron. 1812- WANTED-TO RENT Newark and are occupying the house :I) Ie-PresIdent Uncoln ca1led Odo.ro-no, small size ...... 31c All 50c Toothpaste ...... 39c SMALL HOUSE or apartment in or Paul Musselman and daugh­ at 72 E . Park Place. ~ ~~~~~\~:.''i'~ Mum, 60c size ...... 49c Kotex .... 19c Modess ... . 20c near Newark anytime prior to W. Main Street are vis­ Miss Betty James of Wilmington ~ 18-P1rst faculty el.:cted at Mum, small size ...... 31c Pond's Tissue, 600' , •...... 25c Sept. 1. Write SEEKER, Box 450, spent the week-end at her home here. the Unlversity of K~ Newark. 7·15-1tc Mrs. Musselman's mother at Miss Betty Heiser has returned at Lawrence, 1S66. home at Mt. Pocono. PAPER PLATES, NAPKINS, CUPS, EVERYTHING FOR THE PICNIC - 10c PKG. FOR SALE and Mrs. J . D. Counahan, Miss from the St. Francis Hospital, Wil- JWL . 2G-;;'~ ~ =~ Counahan, and Mr. Jimmie mington after having undergone an ~ NaUonai Amiy, 1917. BOILER, hot water, and radiators Kell s Ave., spent Sunday operation for the removal of her ~ Rh d D S for 10-room house, good as new. tonsils. ~ 21_NansenexpedlUontothe 0 es rug tore Howard Paxson, New London, Pa. \: City, N. J. Mr. and Ml's. J . K. Johnston and ~c reQlorw, started, Phone West Grove 242. 7-15-1tc Bertha Armour and Miss All' family have returned from a trip to 22-lves patenl on photo. Telephone--We Deliver HARVESTING SUPPLIES-Binder Klair, Mermaid, spent Sunday A . l~ \ ~hsInCOlora=~ , 581 2929 2914 twine, forks, hay rope, blocks, etc., . Mi ss Elizabeth Naudain, E. Mrs. Olivel' Gaffigan has returned priced right. Buy your binder Street. to her home in Schenectady, N. Y. 36 EAST MAIN ST. NEWARK :!~:n. earlYjac~:::~ sh°I::~dw~:: Sara Perkins, Omaha, Neb., is her mother, Mrs. Bertha aitel' visiting her cousin, Miss Elsie ON THESE HOT SUMMER I ~~~~;!;i!;i! ;';'!~~~!;i!;i!;i!~~~~~~~i!;!;'~~~~~~~~~1 Store. 6-17-tf-c E. Main Street. Wright of Orchard Road. NIGHTS FERTILIZER-Reuonably priced for Patsy and I sabelle Draper have all typel! of crops. We are distrlb_- Ethelyn Graham, and Mr. Durham, N. C., are vis­ returned to t heir home in Milton, Del. Come Here For A Be WI-se tors for the Virginia-Carolina aftel' spending two weeks with their Well-Balanced Dinner Chemical Corporation. Phone 8221. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pickett, grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Thompson. We have a fine assortment of Jarmon and Moore, South College Pl ace . Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Dougherty foods and you'll enjoy eating Avenue. 2,11,tfc . and Mrs. H. F. McCully, E . St" Mrs. Almeda McCully and and family are spending this week home cooking in a homey Atmos- We Maintain a Complete Service Depart- BEAGLE- Thoroughbred male, less at Ocean City, N. J. YRab' old. Mary Porter, Wilmington, are phere. t~ad 2~~ics chsonfb~e. Miss E. Francis Medill is spend- Restaurant yeo mson, . a~~8,2~: motor t rip through the New ing some time with hel' sister, Mrs. Ark ment to Take Care of EVer"J Electrical States. and Mr . George Mix, formerly J. M. McVey of S. College Ave. HERMAN T. RENSHAW, Prop. Appliance WE SELL FOR RENT Orchard Apartments, are re­ Miss Anne Wilson of Washington, 73 E. MAIN STREET NEWARK NEW APARTMENT--4 rooms and congratUlations on the birth D. C., is visiting relatives in New- DEAL':OO rOR bath with summer kitchen on first Ia\ 1'" floor, also electric light, in New at the Wilmington General London, Pa. Phone West Grove Wilmington, Del., on Wed­ 242. 7-16-ltc Ju ly 7. Refrigerators Wa.hers Radios Week-End Specials APARTMENT-t hI' e e rooms and and Mrs. Richard Ryan, Kells FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG RCA VICTOR bath, 170 W. Main Street. Heat, are spcnding a few days at JELLO ...... qt~~!~ 1~~ General Electric refrigerator, gas City, Md. PICKLES, Dill or Sour ...... KELVINATOR HOTPOINT G. E. stove, screens, shades. Third floor. John IT. Skinner, Jr., is vis­ WHEATIES ...... " ," ...... pkg. Hc UNIVERSAL Available August 1st. Call Newark 3975. 7-15-tfc ati ves in Lafayette, Indiana. EARLY JUNE' PEAS ...... 2 reg. cans 17c Lu ther Heppe and young son BEANS (With Pork) ...... 1162~~ ~~~ 4~~ Pa., are visiting Mr. U. I. G. FLOUR ...... FOR RENT Mrs. W. A. Wilkinson, S. Col­ LEON A. POTTS Six-room house, fu lly {nrnilh­ Avenue. SHORTY TWEED (Graduate Electrical Engineer) ed, batb. screened porches. gar­ and Mrs. J. P. Cann, E. Main 148 E. MAIN STREET age. July 1. 7 to 31. Just off board. walk jn Rehoboth. Spent Sunday in Tamaqua WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE THE B~~~liver 44 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 3821 DIAL NEWaRK 6661 and Mrs. E ugene Ray. Phone 8091 and Mrs. Hurry Bonham and 4191 . Jackson's Hardware Store DIAL 4391 Benches, Porch and Beach Furniture, Summer Play Toys, Sand Boxes, Etc. LOCAL The Newar'k Post ~SPORT~

6 THE NEWARK POST, EWARK, DELAWARE Thursday, July 15, I":

ROAM IN' WITH MISS CHALM'ERS LEADS' TOURNEY ..,...-- RUTLEDGE Whiteman' And George In Limelight As Jackets Defe.at Diamond------The Little Giant INVADES ENGLAND L-egionDefeated . Baseball fans throughout the Del­ FORMER HIGH SCHOOL STAR AT I TALLEY LOSES marva Peninsula are registering By Fibremen But praise for the pitching feats of such .TOP OF ROUND ROBIN CONTEST Conquer Jackson TOUGH BAnLE stalwar s as ComeJlas and Kohlman Thrown for a 14-to-10 loss in a of Salisbury, and Howard Killen with Ned McCully And Steve Bartoaheski Advance To Semi Finals the Dover Orioles. The :praise is slugfest with Continental Diamond Fibre last Friday night, Roy Hill's BY 2 .. 0 COUNT merited and any excitement among Of Men's Singles; Former Downs Tom Laskaris; Blue American Legion Juniors stepped on the fans is justified by the excellence Hen Ace Scores 6-4, 6-4 Win Over Dr. Kase the gas to defeat Jackson's Hard­ Whiteman Fans Ten To Snare of the hurlers' individual talents. By Ace Seeds ware, 5-4, in a well played contest Third Straight Shutout. Our nomination for the best chuck- Peterson Hits Double ' er on the Peninsula, however, is Paul Resorting to a sizzling chop stroke in the closing games of her Monday. The games opened the see- Whiteman. Lit­ match, Miss Ann Chalmers succeeded in taking the measure of ond half of the Newark Twilight if 6 League race. GEORGE'S HOMER WINS tle has been Miss Mary Lou (Reds) G a ney, -4,6-4. Melvin Brooks and Gregg divided Lo H said of his deeds 'In a see-saw first chucker, with ======::::::z====1 the hurling chores for the Legion out- sing urler Leads Willow to date, but Mi~s Coolmers' forehand drives fea- times, hard tennis,. had little difficul- fit in the winning effort against Jack- Wielders By Cracking Paulie is enjoy­ Iturmg the play, the former Newark ty in annexing the match as they son's, with Bud Lloyd and Gene Three Clean Hits ing one of the High School athletic star, succeeded forced their opponents into numerous White working for the losers. The By "The Roamer" greatest seasons in grabbing Miss Gaffney's last serv- errors. slugging Hardwaremen were held to A double , by Mike Peterson and a in his grand ice to take the set. Long rallies and Ned McCully and Jack Bridge- three blows. Bob Pilnick, who is timely home run that flew from Er. career. After hotly-contested deuce games spotted water also advanced via a 6-2, 6-3 playing a whale of a fielding game nie George's big bat in the third in. suffering an in­ the match. victory over Tom Laskaris and Mar- for the Legion, delivered a timely ning gave "Peerless Paul" Whl'teman jury to his right Continued Monday afternoon, after shall McCully. The two winning t . I th t ·d d' th . t f shoulder during "THE ROAMER- darkness had halted the proceedings teams will meet for the privilege of h~IP e a ru e In e VIC ory or a well deserved edge over Tut Talley, the winter, last Thursday, the two leading stars entering the final round. The re- IS mates. 2·0, Sunday at Continental Field. when a shotgun "kicked" the joint out in the tourney held service again un- maining first round match will see Hancock Belts Homer Less than 60 spectators paid to see of place and threatened to end his til the last game, when the Wilming- the Bob Hancock-Dave Cronhart com- With Jack Daly going the distance the Jackets humble the Diamond Ice hurling days, Whiteman has "come­ ton ace, confronting an effective chop bine facing Chris and Leo Laskaris. for Continental in the Friday tussle, ~nd Coal Company team of Wilming. back" to win six games against a stroke, weakened before Miss Chalm- the young Legionaires slammed the ton in the third and deciding game lone defeat. ers' change in pace to drop the match Women's Standings agate for 14 bingles, including a home of the series that opened early in R-W-R and the lead. Mr.~'YA~ne Chalmers ...... •.~~n Lo~t run by Billy Hancock. Henry Brooks ·May. Scoreless Wonder Extended Match ~~~~ Wli~~b~j, GR!~~y.:::::::j ~ and Grundy s.erved time on the m~und In marking up his th ird straight Handing George Winter's powerful In a long drawn-out affair, Mrs. Mrs, Connie Goodwin ...... 1 2 for the Le~on. They were nicked shutout, Whiteman held the slugging Diamond Ice and Coal Company co- Connie Goodwin copped her first vic- Mrs, Louise Goddin ...... 0 2 for 17 safeties. Dicos to six scattered blows and ra- horts their first setback of the season, tory in the tourney by annexing a 32 Golfers Line Continental tossers registered their tired ten by the strikeout route, It 7-4, at Middletown on May 2, White- win over Mrs. Louise Goddin by 8-6, second triumph of the second half was sweet revenge for the diminu. man has since registered wins over 7-6 counts. The match was marked Up In Play For "BIG ED" THOMPSON Tuesday night when Reggie Conway tive righthander who was driven the following teams: May 9, Oxford, by long rallies, with Mrs. Goddin's President's Cup Accompanying his brother Carson, held Nati~nal Fibre to three hits for from the hill for his lone loss of the 16-1 ; May 30, Milford, 3-1 in 13 in- chop strokes failing to register - a pitcher who was a member of the a ~~ol-lB Victory hov;r BoneY JaCk~ohnt' camp aign by the selfsame Wilming. nings; June 20, Bridgeton, 6-0; July against the victor's hard·driving tac- Thirty-two pill chasers will line up I arrow a. a perf ect. m~ ton contingent on May 16. -0', and Sunday, tics. on Saturday to enter into the com- United S.tates' Olympic team at Ber- at thoe plate, collec. tmg three h.lts, In- Fresh from several sllccessful sea. 4, Woodstown, 21 iin last year, Ed will spend the bal- I d d bl t t Diamond Ice and Coal Company, 2-0. The victory placed Mrs. Goodwin petition for the President's Cup at ance of the summer in England as a ~ u Inl a oU(Re,:) a~ many .I~es a sons in organized ball, Talley also The Dicos beat Whiteman at Con- in fourth position with a percentage the Newark Country Club. The quali- member of the recently organized ~t . I aro~ u. I rgo, Wit two hurled a great game. He forced seven 'nental FI'eld on May 16, when he of .333, trailing Mrs.' Elizabeth Reese fying round was held last Saturday, smg es an a trIp e, accounted for Jackets to wave at tbird strikes while tl F l-ondon Major League. Carson all of N t' I' h't was batted from the mound as the who remained inactive during the Sunday and Monday. with B. . Thompson's pitching attracted the F 11 ~ lon~ \h I s. I d limiting them to five bingles. Only Jackets took a 13-to-4 setback. Hold- week. (Sanky) Richards of Wilmington, English last year and he was told 0 oWing IS e comp ets secon - the extra·base barrage in the winning ing the vaunted Brownies runless Remaining matches are as follows: compiling the low gross score of 73. then that an opening would be fOllnd half schedule as drawn up by Thomas third chapter stood between the home while besting talented "Tut" Talley Mrs. Goodwin vs. Mrs. Reese; Miss Don Tammany, another Wiln:ington for him this summer. Carson is a Kay, Sr., of Elk Mills, at the request crew and a shutout. The contest was in a great duel Sunday, Paul not only Chalmers vs. Mrs. Reese; Mrs. God- golfer, 16 years old, sporting a han- graduate of the University of Pitts- of Ellis Peabody Cullen, secretary of limited to seven innings by gained sweet revenge for his lone de- din vs. Miss Chalmers and Mrs. God- dicap of 22, chalked up the low net burgh and recently resigned as ath- the loop. ment. feat, but ran his string of scoreless din vs. Miss Gaffney. count with a 66. letic director at Collingdale High ti:e~~~ir' d~~aa;~ ' J~gi~~, ~~ti~~~ Finds Batting Eye innings pitched to 30. Some progress was made in the H. A. Turner, also of Wilmington, School to accept a similar post at vs. Jacksons; Wednesday, July 21, In addition to hi s masterful mound Not since Milford countes a lone men's singles tourney as Ned Mc- will defend his 1936 title in this Boyertown, Pa., High. Ed, who has Continental vs. Jacksons; Friday, work, Talley cracked out three hard· run in the eighth chapter of the 13- Cully, 1936 champion and fourth elimination event which creates much been in the army since his graduation July 23, Logion vs. National; Mon­ hit singles for half of the Dicos' col· .Ilrganiz:aticm inning battle on Decoration Day has seeded star, and Steve Bartosheski, interest and excitement around the from the University of Delaware last da~~~:sJ:y,Jfu~;o~~,vJa~~:~~~' vs. lection of bingles. Welsh, Riley and an opponent scored against White- University of Delaware freshman local links. year, will take over the athletic di- Continental; Friday, July 30, Contin- Jewell were the only other opponents man. That Milford run constitutes sensation and third seeded player, ad- Seek Trophy rectorship at Fishburne Military ental vs. National; Monday, August able to solve Whiteman's offerings for the only marker charged against him vanced to the semi-final round by Among those who qualified this Academy, Waynesboro, Va., in the 2, National vs. Legion; Wednesday, safeties. in 37 innings. virtue of easy victories. past week·end are: Robert Stewart, fall. ~~~~, l'u~~~t~~e*~liO~:i vr::gb~~: 1\..lex Kelleher and Bob Duffey, He is the only pitcher to hold more McCully experienced little difficulty Jr., Harry Williamson, C. H. Hop- tinenta!. . each fanning three times, loolred than one victory over the Diamond in driving Stylist Tom Laskaris from kins, Dr. G. W. Rhodes, J. F. Ander- Monday, August 9, Legion vs. foolish as they waved at Wh iteman's Ice array, which is something out of the court in straight sets by counts son, J. Harvey Dickey, Dr. W. Owen LEGION LEADS Jacksons; Wednesday, August 11, sharp-breaking drop ball. Wel ~ h and the ordinary to write home about. of 6-2 and 6-3. The victor's con- Sypherd, M. D. Darrell, C. O. Hough- t!....------...... i Jacksons vs. National; Friday, Au- Crowley, once each, and Jewell, on R-W-R sistant court game was too much for ton, A. B. Collins, H. B. Fisher, Paul Jackoon'. H~b';,,~ a JunJor Le~OI1 gust 13, Legion vs. Continental; Mon- two occasions, were other strikeout Unfortunate Laskaris' stroking, who made his way F . Pie, Jr., Dr. L. A. Stearns, Ray- ~~d~n. 2b ~ ~ ~ ~ g~~~rTI'ks, cf at Ig g ~ ::~~; W:;;!sl:;, ~~~~~:11tC:nti~= victims. Whiteman's work emphasizes the to th.e quarter finals via Lee Rice's mond L. ~urn e tt, T. W. Sh~mk, How- McCord. Ib 41 28 0 Hancock, d ,c 20 03 I ental vs. Jacksons. Talley whiffed Peterson, George, need for league baseball to stimulate forfeIture. . ard F. RIchards, J . A ..Juhan, H.~. ~h~~;, 3~~P ~ : g ~ ~ ~'n?S~~:e'2 bl b ~ g~ ~ ~ . Friday, August 20, Legion vs. Na- Sheats, Barrow and Daly once apiece, interest in the game. Less than 50 I Dr. C. R. Kase felt the stmg of a McCauley, S. H. MorrIS, M. J. Fl- Lloyd, p,3b 30023 Sayers, 55 3 I 2 13 tlonal; Monday, August 23, Jacksons while Egnor fanned at the breezes on people paid to see the contest Sunday student's racquet when the abbrevi- dance, J. A. Giameteo, J . D. Couna- R:k:~n ' lfrf ~ g~ ~ g~~Ii~~lc e~bc ~ ~ : ~ ~ JS. kLegion; W~e:.daY't tu~s~d 26, two appearances at the plate. despite the fact that it was a "nat- ated Bart~sheski administered a 6-4, han, W. C. Northrop, W. C. Brewer, Aiken, c 2 004 1 N;e~;:"';s, p ~ gg ~ ~ A~c~~n~7,vContin~n~~inv:. ;Nat[~n:r; Only one Newarker was able to ad· ural" in every sense of the word. 6-4 trouncmg to the local prof. The Don Tammany, F . I. Crow, George H, Brooks, d 10 I 0 0 Monday, August 30, National vs. Le- vance as far as t hird base, outside of Diamond Ice with any of its hurlers mateh was well-played throughout, F. Anderson, Jr., C. H. Jeffers, Jr., Totals 27 43 21 9 Totals 28 5 8 218 gion. the scoring inning. After Barrow working-R:wley Winter . Kline or but the Hen ace kept the play under D. M. Darrell, Jr., Wallace Williams, Legion . .. ,~~.~~~ ..~ ....~~~~~~ 0 2102--5 Women have been ruled out of the had singled in the fourth, Roberts Talley-was sur~ to be ';"'ell repre- control at all times, applying the pres- Del Stearns, and B. F. Sichards. Jackson's ...... 0004001)-4 privilege· of becoming 'priests of the forced him at second . He advanced sented on the hill, while Newark, with sure when~ver it w~s needed. Acco:ding to AI Ginther, capable ba~;rohi~ ~: ~"::';:r~~' M~C~rcI.M:fh~~oo~:~e 1r..~ Angelican church in England. OR a wild pitch and took third wfien Whiteman throwing them up never ChriS Laskans Advances profeSSIOnal at the Newark course, Pilnick. Elliott dropped Daly's fl y, but died has to take a back seat. Tha~ lad is I~ the sa~e. bracket, Chris Las- it's anybody's cup and some pl~nty A new type of lifeboat with levers as Egnor fanned and Whiteman It is impossible to stop human magnificent. The game was of the karIS, the reCIpIent of a default from good matches are on the fire. Rlch­ geared to a propeller which replace bounced out to Crowley. beings from gambling, says a psychol­ sort that is satisfying to fans, but his brother, George, advanced to the ards was runner-up to Turner in the usual oars has been developed. George Clou ts Liner quarter finals by pounding out an last year's scramble for the prize. ogist. Well, personally we don't want The Jackets got to Talley for their they don't go in for the independent to stop them, but we would like to variety. easy conquest over Bob Med!. Las- Window glass is made from coal. (Continued on Page 7) insist that they use their own money. Put the high-stepping Jackets, and karis piled up a 6~2 win i.n th? ~r s t II CONWAY REGISTERS I set and then contmued hIS wmmng they are looking great this year, in a Natives of Canada and Mexico and hot scrap for a pennant and the new ways by completing the match in an I Continental National the independent countries of Central stands that are going to waste at efficient manner, 6-3. Daly, ss a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Doo rdnn, 5S a2b~ ~ ~ 2 and South America may come to the Chauncey Wheeless second seeded Whileman, cf 4 I 2 4 0 Wood ri ng, II 3 0 0 I 0 Continental Field wouldn't be big United States freely. star in the tourney,' will face Las- Ijb enough to accommodate the crowds. ~~~~~:v, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~I(f;~~ge ,3 bcf ~ gg ~ 6 It would be great advertising for the karis in the quarter finals for the ~~v~~·g., r~1 ~ g: gg f.~C~;~'~: ~b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ======r ight to meet Bartosheski. Perry, c 3 008 2 Tweed, rl 2 00 20 ,--... APIIlJ> 011 town, and would give the players 2b 2b Racing something more than mere exercise In the upper bracket, McCully will ~~ '~:;:~ '~ ~ g~ ~ ~ g,eAk;g~ ~ gg g g .O~n~~_"Y meet the winner of the Williamson- . for the afternoon. Carey conflict. The former advanced 2, 22 I 3 17 9 R-W-R ~~:~~~: Doo~L4n~ 21{~ le ~~.l a ~CCk Slt~7u::;'~~'hE Citronella Circuit thl'ough the second round by virtue Con ti nental S.~~ I.{.~ .. D. ~.. ~~~~N 3 ' ~ 0 0 I 0 x-4 ' ONE,SI'OT do.. 0.' " .. I ' It DELAWARE PARK of Jack Sinclair's forfeit. National ...... _.!aaii".kILLS:::':~~I:;;"d'~ Now that the mosquitos have , ... ised 0000 100- 1 .. STANTON, DEL. Seeded stars have experinnced lit- Ita;:1'it~a~. ~:~~ , Whiteman, Barrow, Three RHODES DRUG STORE up to the fact that t he big lights at tIe tl'ouble thus far and all indica­ the various parks in the Eastern tions point to t he top-notchers facing Shore League draw people, t hey are each other in the semi-final round. swarming to the games for nightly JUNE 26-to JULY 24 Wheeless should easil y score over THE SECOND ANNUAL feasts . . . Dover players keep a Laskaris while t here is little doubt Inclusive "flit gun" on the bench as a defense over t he outcome of the Carey-Wil· SANDY COVE KENNEL CLUB against the pests . . . Concession­ liamson tilt. E I G H T R ACE S D A I L Y aires would do well to add citronella Doubles Started to their supply of soft seats, peanuts, George Mix and EI Miller opened ALL-BREED DOG SHOW pop and the like. the doubles tournament by trouncing (American Kennel Club Sanctioned Match) orris Edward Covington, Slim to t he Hany Williamson-Bill Fletcher July 17-The Sussex Handicap $10,000 Add",l you, w ho is known from to team to the tune of 6-1, 6-4. Mix and Entry $1 Paid As You Enter Atlantic City, via Newark, 8S Fed­ Miller. playing co nsistant and at July 24- The PoUy Drummond $ 5 000 .ldded eralsburg's greatest booster also has GENEROUS TROPHIES WELL·KNOWN JUDGES quite a reputation as a talker . . . ======July 24-The New Castle Handicap - $10,000 Added Slim was speechless the other night, His eyes almost popped out of his however . . . A close follower of the head . . . His mouth opened-but he Eastern Shore loop and a Dover par- couldn't talk. . . After almost faint­ August 14 at Sandy Cove tisan too, expressed, in Slim's pres- ing and hours later, Slim finally ven­ Special trains Pennsylvania Railroad and B: & O. Railroad, direct to ence, the opinion that Federalsburg's tured a weak, "Well, them Feds is North East, Maryland race course. team isn't so hot •.. For once in his ahead of Dover, aint they?" His First Race at 2:00 P. M.-Eastern tandard Time life t he alfable and usually voluable 1h eckler hfld gone for the night, how- Judging Starts at 10 D. S. T. All Welcome "Burgher" WIlS flabbergasted . . . ever. '-...... _ .._ ...... __ - ...... 1937 THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE 7 SEVERLY BURNED Dele,atea Chosen To Attend tioner 3ud J ohn Dice E.till. ';0 3~:re:·i~II!;'dts ~~~~ I Posing as a man, Vera Zavarykilla, We Theref..... c-ad You. AS YOU nounced d! ..?l ving Ih. a resident of Moscow, Russia, "mar­ Annual Rehoboth Seaaion WERE HERTOFORE COMMANDED Tbat ---' you summon John Dice EltUl 10 that he be ':l;:,rr~:I~I::::~:n~·tl~:;~ ried" nine " 'omen in four years. (Continued from Page 1) and appear before the Judge. 01 our oaid Palwaterl. I FL ASH ES general session of the convention. Court at the next tt:; rm thereof to be held at Wo Therefore c-m.u.d You. AS YOU ======Wilmington, 00 Monday, the Twentieth day of Other business transacted at the WERE HERTOFORE COMMANDED That CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION OF By BILL FLETCHER September lIext 10 an, wer the allegations of you summon tuac Puwaten so that he be CAPITAL meeting consisted of the appointment the said Petitioner Rebecca Hope Estill ac­ and appear before the Judges of our said OF cording to the Act of Assembly in such case Court at the next term Ihereol to be held THE KEEFE PACKING COMPANY of n nominating committee by Mrs. made and provided, and also to do and re. at \Vilmington, on Monday, the Twentieth ~--.------Allyn Cooch, unit president, consist­ eeive what the Court ahall tbt'n and there day 01 September next to answer the alleg.. TillS IS TO CERTIFY: consider concernil1lC hi,. in this behalf as to tionl 01 the laid Petitioner Hazel BeUe Paa· THAT THE KEEFE PACKING COM· -:: LAM ENTABLE FACT that ing of: Mrs. Lewis, chairman; Mrs. the Court shall seem meet and consistent waters accordina- to the Act of Assembly in PANY is a corpol'a tion created by and exiat~ with the provisions of the said Act of As. Lindell and Mrs. Tomhave. such case made and provided, and also to do ing under IDe laws of the State of Delaware. rr nd annual NEW ARK POST sembly. and receive what the· Court shall then and the resident agent in charge of its principal the .seCt:urney s hould be marred and There will be no regular meeting And Have You Then The.... Thla Writ there consider concerning him in thi. behaU office in the State of Delaware being THE Witne.. , the Honorable Daniel J. Layton, at as to the Court IhaU seem meet and con· CO RPORATION TRUST COMPANY. 10i \innis s potted with a of ' the organization in August, but Wilmington. the Third day 01 May A. D. sistent with the provisions of the said Aet of West 10th Street, \Vilmington, Delaware; Nill~teen hundred and tbirty·aeven. s e ries of defaults the sessions will be resumed with the Assembly. THAT upon the fiHng of a certificate of ISSUED-May 7. 1937. And Have You Then There Tbla Writ amendment simultaneously herewith, the au- w hich mayor may September meeting at the home of ~~&lJ~N%T~~~NIGAN, w~~t::,eg-:~n:h~h~or1?hh-~le d~~ni~} JM~;y~:l' D~ ~~~~~:~d ofapg,~! ~h:~:andaid(l~or:~:r~ s w~: not be a reflection Mrs. Newton Sheaffer. 7.1517 ·2218·518· 1918·26 Nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. preferred stock of the par value of Twenty· of t he lack of en­ IS UED-May 7, 1937. . five Dollars ($25) ench. amounting to Twenty. DIVORCE MA~TfN G. HANNIGAN. five Thousnnd Dollars ($25.000) and One t hus iasm 0 nth e REPORT OF CONDITION New Caatle County, ... 7 . 1517 . 22j8. 5j8.19j8.26 PRO rHONOTARY part of many of OF THE The State of D.laware, I{~~ O';::;dv n ~,'~I g:~eHu~~dr~dnD~liar~t(;IOOJ To the SberUf of New Cutle County, each, amounting to One Hundred Thousand Lh e contestants. FARMERS TRUST COMPANY G..... tinll: STATE OF DELAWARE Dollars ($100.000) ; I t is t.rue that in Who.-.. John Krupa Office 01 Soc.... t...,. of State THAT the board of direc tors of the s:tid of Newark in the State of Delaware, by his Petition to the CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION corporation. at a meeting called for that pur­ a few cases the Judges 01 our Swperior To All Whom Tbeae Pr_nlAl May c-., pose, voted in fa "or of a reduction of callital At the Close of Busincss on Court. filed in the office Greotlq: 01 Ihe said TH E K EEFE PACKrNG COM· 'JILL" FLETCHER p layers encounter JUNE 30, 1937 of the Prothonoury of Wherea., It appears to my satisfaction by l:1ANY frollt One Hundred Sixty-six Thousand e unIore een event which necssi­ said Court in and for duly authenticated record of the proceedinga of Doll ars (S I66,OCXl) to Ninety-one Thousand ASSETS (OFFICIAL SEAL) New Castle County. for the voluntary dissolutIOn thereol. by the con· Doll ars ($91,000), and that thereafter the ,. :: their dropping out of the play, Cash, baladces with other the cause 01 complaint sellt 01 nil the stockhold e r~ depOSited in my holders of record of at least a majorit y of the total number of shares of the said corpora­ but man y limes Lhe ?efa?lt co~es banks, exchanges, etc •. $ 148,266.04 ~I~':,'if~~ti~~;eg~~, ~~~. ms~t~ o~c~C:A"tLAS LAND AND INDUSTRIAL ti o!l, having voting power and now out stand­ lout through a combmatlOn of 111- United States Government Judges tbat a decree may CORPORATION in g. voted in fav or of the said reduction of securities ••....•.... 308,497.16 be Jlro n o~nc e d ~i s.so l vi n g a corporation of this State whose principal capital; ~Ieace a nd a n I-don't-care-attitude. THAT I'he said reduction of capital is lo JIMMY MARTIN Other ~o.nds, stocks and ~~~ell:lla ~~~agp ~ ~i~i ~ ~;~lrg ~~d office it s~~.a \~ ~est Tenth Street be effected by reducing, in conjunction with Among the fOlll' players occupying Picking. up a "live" electric cable . secur1tIes ...... •. 287,477.11 Broruslawa Krupa , some- in the city or \Vilmington, County of New Cas· approp riate action under Section 26 of the Loans and discounts .... 834,722.28 times known as Blanche li e Slate 01 Delaware Delaware Corporation Law, the par value of IbIquarter finals in t he upper bracket, carrying 2300 volts at Charlestown, One Thousand (1 ,000) shares of preferred stock Overdrafts ...... •. 142.97 We Therefore Co!r:~::; Y~u , AS YOU being ;;:'ltCOtl~e~d~i,on a ;;url~ ;~~~!nYthereof, now outstanding, of which Onc Hundred ihrre nd vanccd to t his ~osit~on via ~he Md., Monday, Martin suffered harsh Banking house, $107,'786.68 W I~ RE H ERETOFOR E COMMANDED That upon wh om process may be served. has com· Eighty-two (1 82) shares are Series fl A il pre· forleitul'e route, a s ituatIOn ~v~JCh burns on his left hand, both shoul­ ferred stock and Eight Hundred Eighteen (818) furnitul'e and fixtures, k~~w:U:~~ II~I~n!~O~5~;:' s ~~~, S~~nl)~l~~S tl~e.:s '~:htl!!les~~i~ir~Fbetl~:!r~ea;o:~~~:i~~d shares are eri es Hn" J)Teferred stock, from plints a black e ye on any affair. A del'S, his head and back. He was $5,307.55 ...... 113,094.23 appear belore th e Judges of our said Court in 1915. Section I. to 2101. Sec lion 187 . Chap· One Hundred Doll ars ($ 100) per share to Illk of enthus iasm and interest seem saved from being electrocuted when Real estate owned other al Ih e next !erm thereol to be held at Wil· ler 65. 01 the Revised Statutes 01 1915, as Twenty-fl"e Doll ars ($25) per share, ::md than banking house. . . 43,037.92 min glon, on Monday. Ihe Twentieth day 01 amended. preliminary to the issuing 01 this changing the designation of all shares of both tobe the ]lrimary factors in the wrong a youth used a board to knock the Series to "Series 1937," in accordance with tfists the con te ts have taken. O~hel' assets ...... 849.55 ~~~>l ~:~1~erl~~~~~~ n~~ J~h~~'C Kr\111;a a!l~cg~~~~ ~~ f~ No~,EI~;~1r~f;r~,T~, °t~la~I~~SOL~U+!?r~, Jr. the provisions of the certifica te of amendment "Old Man Weather" evidently hoard- cable from his grasp. -----1 the Act of Assembl y in such case made and Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, fil ed simultaneously herewith; Total ...... $1,736,077.26 pro,·ided. and also to do and re~cive wh at !he do hereby ce rtily that tl,e said corporation did THAT the assets of this corporation re· !d hi s depression tear s and decided Martin was treated at the Union LIABILITIES Court shaJl then and there conSIder conce rmng on the maining after such reduction arc sufficient to her in this behalf as to the Court shall seem tenth day of July A. D. 1937 pay any debts, the payment or which shaM I~t week was the opportune time to Hos pital, Elkton, before being taken Due to banks, including moct and consistent with the provisions or fil e in the office a duly executed aod attested not have been otherwise provided for. break down , [01' he poured forth with to St. Francis' Hospital, Wilming­ certified and cashiers' the said Act or Assembly. consent, in writing, to the dissolution of said I N WITNESS WHEREOF the said cor· And Have You Then There This Writ Corporation executed by all the stockholders poration has caused this certifica te to be d deluge (I f r a in t hat wrecked the ton, on Tuesday. There is a possibil­ checks outstanding •.. $ 3,184.28 Witness, lhe Honorable Daniel J . Layton, at thereof, which said consent and the records made and execut ed under its corporate seal Demand deposits •....• 336,573.62 rourts and d id n ot little damage as ity that the injured hand will have \VBmiugton, the Third day of May A. D. of the proceedings aforesaid, are now on file and the hands of its president and secretary Time deposits •..•..... 1,167,726.56 Ninetee n hundred and thirty-seven. ill my office as provided by law. this - 8th - day of July. A. D. 1937. as dampening t he players' zest to be amputated. ISSUED- May 7. 1937. In Te.timony Whereol. T HE KEEFE PACKING COMPANY Public deposits •.••.•.. 7,633.81 MARTIN G. HA. ' NIGAN. I have hereunto 6et my By E. C. KEEFE the game i concerned. Proprietor of the State Billiard United States Government PROTHONOTA RY hand and official seal. at President Parlors here, Martin is one of the and C. J .• MATTHEWS deposits •...... •.. . 3 ,814.34 1 (OFFICIAL SEAL) 7~. ~15 !::::1 7 .::;22:f:18~. 5~1 8;;. 1 9:;:f18~.2=6 ====:::::::=== R.~;ein t~~e t~~~~ :iYo~: • • • • • • • • Sec;.reta.ry is evident, h ow ever, after taking leading pocket billiard players in this Dividends declared but DIVORCE Lord one thousand nine into consideration, that the section. He was runner up to Chess not yet payable . • ... • 6,000.00 New Caatle County, aa. hundred and thirly· · THE KEEFE PACKrNG COMPANY • 22.15 The State of Delaware, seven. • CORPORATE SEAL • in terest in t h e game is not here Huss of Oxford in the Tri-State cue Other liabilities ..•.... . Capital account: To the Sheriff of New Catle County. • • • • • • • • • hopes of forming a tennis club circuit last winter. Creetin,: ChaS~~Sr:'~r;e~£YSt~~~: D~3w:re Common stock, 2000 shs. par Where... , Edmond E. STATE OF KANSAS ) i jUi;t a s well be pushed into the $60 per share $100,000.00 Lincoln by his Petition ======S=T=A=TE==O~F~DE=LA~W=ARE~~==== : SS A s mall group, represent­ Surplus .•. 68,000.00 to the Judges of OUf Suo Office 01 Secretary of State COUNTY OF COWLEY ) perior Court, filed in the BE IT REMEMBERED that on this Undivided CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION minority of t hse who like to Talley Loses Tough office of the Prothonotary To AU Wh.... Tbeoe P ...... t. May C-e, - 8th - day of July. 1937. belore me. the profits-net 37,838.26 of said Court in and for subscriber, a notary public in and for the racquet, are willing to co- a Battle By 2.0 Count Reserve for New Castle County, for 'Wh~ :It appears to my satisfaetion by State and County aforesaid, personally appeared and h ave cooperated in every E. C. Keele, President 01 THE KEEFE contingencies 6,386.24 (OFFICIAL SEAL) tho cause 01 complaint duly authenticated record of the proceedinp 01. therein alleged, has made the volWlury dissolution thereof, by the coo­ PACKING COMPANY. the corporation men" possible, b ut the number is small, (Continued from Page 6) 211,223.60 application to our said seot of all the stockholders deposited in my tioned in the foregoing certificate, known to minute to be of any consequence. two runs when Peterson slammed a Judgcs tha t a decree may office, the me personally to be such, and acknowledged I be pronounced dissolving ATTAPULGUS CLAY SALES the said certificate to be his act and deed and Total, Including Capital the act and deed of the said corporation, and ~--7 double to right center after White- the marriage existing be· CORPORATION I Account •.•....••• $1,736,077.26 tweeD the Petitioner and a corporation of this State whose principal that the seal thereto affixed was the common WITH four fine courts at man had skied to Riley for the ini­ State of Delaware, ) ss. Edith F. Lincoln. office is situated at and corporate seal of the said corporation. County of New Castie, { . We Therefore Command You, AS YOU No. 100 West Tenth Street IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto of Delaware, members tial out in the third. Myers lined to WERE HERTOFORE COMMANDED That in the city of Wilmington, County of New Cas­ set my hand and affixed my official seal the I, J. E. Dougherty, Treasurer of the day and year hereinabove written. local club would find it a pleasant Welsh for the second out as Peterson you summon Edith F. Uneoin so that she tle, State of Delaware above-named bank, do solemnly swear be and appear before the Judges of our said The Corporation Trust Company, S. Ill. WOODMAN to play in competitive matches held second. that the above statement is true to Court at the next term thereof to be held being agent therein, and in charge thereof, Notary Public at \Vilmillgton. on Monday, the Twentieth day upon whom procen may be served, has com· · ...... the best of my knowledge and belief. other towns several times a sum- With a count of three-and-two on of Sepel!ulber next to answer the allegations • S. M. WOODMAN • J. E . DOUGHERTY, Treasurer. and to participate in an inter- him, George dug his cleats into the of the said Petitioner Edmond E. Lincoln ac­ £!!~s w~:h t~:e S~~~ir:fmDOe\!:!r!~e a:O:~~;:i~~d • NOTARY PUBLIC • Correct--Attest: cording to the Act of Assembly in such case in 1915. Section I, to 2101. Section 187, Chapter • COWLEY COUNTY • • tourney which could be 01'- ground and slammed Talley's sharp EDNA A. CAMPBELL ~h~~ ~J~~d t~~;~d~~~aiyl~h:!sOa!d ~he~:dc~~~i~~~ 65, 01 the Revised Statutel of 1915, as amended, : •• K.AN.S . •• : wit h a group's support. The curve over the leftfield fence to cross DANIEL THOMPSON conce rning her in this behalf as to the Court preli~ERtli?IC~T~S~Fg DiJ~gLUTION My Commission Expires Jan. 17. 1938 the plate behind Peterson for the only FRANK COLLINS shall seem meet and consistent with the pro· Now, therefore, I, Cbarles L. Terry, Jr., 7· 15·3t Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, do runs of the afternoon. Directors. visions of the said Act of Assembly. And Have You Th.n Th.... Thl. Writ hereby certify that the said corporation did OD Subscribed and sworn to before me NATIONAL PATENT CORPORATION Diamond Ice threatened in the Witneaa, the Honorable Daniel J. Layton, at the Cartlficate of Reduction of Capital What is he r e, however, is the fact this 9th day of July, 1937. Wil.,ington. the Third day 01 May A. D. tenth day of July ~ A . D. 1937, fourth when Riley pumped a single to Nineteen hundred and thirty·seven. file in the office a duly executed and attested NATIONAL PATENT CORPORATION. a the greater percentage of the (Seal) BENJAMIN, EUBANKS, right, Elliott was safe on Myers' fum­ Notary Public. players have failed to recognize I SSU ED-~{ay 7, l~ARTIN G. HANNIGAN, ~~~~~~ti~~ ~~~~f~dtobyth~lldi~h~lu~~:kh~ld:~~ ~~,:~or~fti~he °S~~ ~~z~~ D~1a::;~~in:er:b:e~e:~~ ble of his fly and Talley dri'lled a PROTHONOTARY thereof, whicH said consent and the records of fies as foll ows: to be gained through such DIVORCE 7.1517 .2218· 518 · 1918·26 the proceedings aforesaid. are now on file in I. That at a meehng 01 the board 01 direc· I ~ single to center to load the cushions New Catl. County.... " orgarlizal;ion and consequently have =::::::======"i'D;'iiIV~O'iiRi7C'i:'E 1m y office as provided bIn I~~thnony Whereof, ~~ld ~! ~I~~d 25~hrPd~ ~ t1 ~f J~~l: 1~~7,v~~e~le~~~ aid to something that with none away. T~o SJ.':.tesb'erPr,e~N.;" Cutle County. New Caatle County. aa. I have hereun.to set my o'clock A. l\f., the following resolution was Stupid base running by Elliott, who Greetlnll: been s omething alright. Whereas, John M ••• wandered off second when Crowtey Tt;o SJ.':.tesb!...p,;I:,wN:;.. Catle County, t"o~~~ "';:iso~~~~~ '1~~ ~} ado~~SOLVED that the c,pital 01 National s upport, nothing goes no- liane by His Petition to Greetinll: (OFFICIAL SEAL) July In the year of qur Patent Corporation be and the ..m e here. popped to Daly, resulted in a double the Judges 01 our Su· 'Whereas, Merle Frank... Lord one thousand .orne by is reduced in the amount of $25,00) by perior Court, filed in the lin Strike b y him Peti- hundred and thirty- reducing the amount of capital represented killing and Duffey struck out to end . office of the Prothono· the uneasiness on the Newark bench. tary of said Court in and ~~~e:iorthc1uur~~efil~~ °'tl~ sevcCbarles L. Terry, Jr. ~brp~~~tf:> :~~h:~t O~a~a~!i~ e s~~ i!5~:d for New Castle County, for the cause or com- . ~~~a~)f!ic~I o;ai~heC~~~:hr~ ======Sec::r::et::a:ry=o::I:::S:;tR=te ~h~ma.J~~·~ .roaJttO;~ep~~~~nt~dcob:i~~~h Hatless women and applauding (OFFICIAl, SEAL) plaint therein alleged, has and for · New Castle STATE OF DELAWARE 01 said 1000 shares 01 capilal stock with· made application to our (OFFICIAL SEAL) County. lor the cause 01 OfIIce 01 Seentar)' 01 State out par value Irom $35 to $10. and b,. , spectators henteforth will be excluded said Judges that a de­ complaint therein alleged. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION translerring the amount 01 $25.000 (being from the galleries and the floor of cree may be pronounced has made application to To AU W'hom Theee Pl"IIIIOIlb May Come. the amount of the reduction of the our said Judges that a Gne~: capital of the Corporation) from Cap- the Ontario legislature. I • ~~i:~l~~nte;~:en t~h~rip~~ titioner and Jennie Mag­ ~d c rd~5~1~rn:et6:0:~:ri : du~b:=Dtf:3t~~P~~Joor~he 8;::::~:. bJ ~t;~n~t ock Account to Capital Surplus Ac- if a town the size of New liane. REPORT OF CONDITION We Therefore Command You. AS YOU P:~it~::~~~dbn:::nR~~ !!:~t v~:u~wrrh:i~~~u~~~id::serd~~o~reJhin c:; lu~io:r~~t t\~: b~~:)Ji o~ ~jr~~~o:~r~~!n~u;~i~ : can keep togeth er a group of WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED That OF THE yo u summon Jennie Ma.Uane so that she ~e We Therefore eo!!!n~tri~~ A YOU office, th~{IDWAY CHEMICAL CO. ' Se~~I~~',)gn ofc~h~dGnee:er:r~o:~~r~i~~ist'an; ~~ players , t hen there's no reason and appear before the Judges of our said WERE HERTOFORE COM~1ANDED That ~ffi~'f.'r:N~:te~I a:his Stat~ wbose principal the State 01 Delaware. by the adoption 01 the or, why Newark couldn't. NEWARK TRUST COMPANY Court at the next term thereof to be held at you summon Mary Ruth Hill Strike so that No. 100 West Tenth Street, same resolution by the stockhold ers of said Wilmington, on Monday, the Twentieth day our observations, we would of Newark in the State of Delaware, : ~id bCo~ ;ltd ::p~~: ~~~~re tet;~ {b~~:~f °io o~~ ~I~ t~~a~~ Yoff ~~:~~fon, County of New Cas· ~~l~~;: t~(n s=~d acos;:,~c:::i o,:;ed~:~g h~fldtha~(r:: : majol'ity of the players elither at the close of Businees on ~ : ~he: t : ~~ e Tp::iti~ n!~ J~h:eM:;lia:~le:~:~~d~ held at \Yilmington, on Monday, the Twenti- The Corporation Trust Company "ened on th e 6th day of July, 1937 at ten ing to the Act of Assembly in such case made ..n't so nn eth,ing for nothing or refuse JUNE 30, 1937 and provided. and also to do and receive what ~~~i~~: ~t ~~~t~::i~erp~ti~i~,~~r a~f:;l; ~hreann~~r~ ':~r:!n a~~e~~er~~y ab~ i~e~~~d~e ~::r~~ ufjed o'~~oc~'h~' :r~lajority of the total number of a few weeks for a return on a the Court shall then and there consider con ­ Strike according to the Act of AsScmbly III with the requirements of the Corporation ~wa shares outstanding and having voting power cerning her in this behalf as to the Court shall such case made and prov ided, and also to do of the State of Delaware, as contained in 1915. have voted in favor of tbe said resolution to investm ent, the fee charged ASSETS seem meet and consistent with the provisions and receive what the Court shall then and Section I, to 2101. Section 187, Chapter 65, of reduce the capital of thil corporation. Cash, balances with other of the said Act of Assembly. into t h e Newark Racquet ~l~e r~o c~hnesidC~u:-t0n~~~rln~e e~~r n~~et th~~d b~~~I~ the Revised Statutes of 1915 as amended, pre- m:ini!' :a~ft~e s~~het:ed~~ti~~e a~~ r ~~rffi~ie~t r~~ banks, exchanges, etc •. $ 267,840.32 And Have You Then There Thll Writ h United States Government w~!~~~~n~h~h~oIThir~e ~~~ni~} J~f~: y tA:l' D~ ~ :~~:::b l; ~th the provisions 01 the said Act 01 1~:r.~~jeIr~:~~¥~.n~i:~~~Su':U;~i~!~~a:;d .ti:I"c:l~~i~I t'::re~7"'~dinJ.: dent, duly executed said certificate belore me there will be no tennis organiza­ not yet payable •••••. Other liabilities ••••••. 67.06 you summ;," Ne~ JDdvU 10f that .h~dbec:u~~ We Therefore C~~pby;',TrASanyOU consent of more than two-thirds in internt ~~~ :~~nd~~ddg::dthtt:a~~tce~:~!:dt°ofbe.~ In Newark, not this year anyway. =~p~~~ ~~x~rete:me th~r~s t~ b~uh.eidl at Wil· W.ERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED That 01 all the stockbolders in my office. the corporation; that the signatures of the said Common stock, mington, on Monday, the Twentieth .day of you summon Randolph S. Truman so that he RAINY LAKE INVESTMENT COMPANY president and secretary of said corporation to 2000 shs. $100,000.00 September next to anlwer the al.legatlonl. of be and appear before the Judgea of our aaid a corporation of this State whose prit:Jtipal said foregoing certificate are i.n the hand­ 'the per capita s ugar consumption par $60 the said Petitioner Clyde A. DaVia according Court at the next term thereof to be held office ia 8ituated at writi'\8" of aaid ~relideDt and .ecretary of per share tbe United States is almost seven to the Act of Assembly in sucb ca~e made d~y ~;ls~~f!~bero~ex~Ot~d~;s::re tJew :II~:!~ in the ci~o. olOOw1Y':f!~:'~ ~r::!~ of New !~: s~~ild affio;!dr:~I~~'id r~::'tifit~::!Yis ~h~ c~:~ Surplus. • • • 77,000.00 ~h: ~~~~de:kait~h:~o a~d dtbe~:d c~c~dve~ ~:~ tions of the aaid Petitioner Beryl E. Truman Castle, State of Delaware mon or corporate seal of aaid corporation. greater than it was 100 years Undivided ceming her in this behalf as to the Court according to the Xct 01 Assembly in such The Corporation Trust Compan,. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ban here· profits-net 49,264.36 ahalt seem meet and consiatent with the pro- case made and provided, and also to do and being agent therein, and in cbarge thereof, unto aet my hand and leal of office tbe day visiona of the .aid Act of Assembly. receive what the Cou rt shall then and .there upon whom proceal may be le"ed, hal com· and year aforesaid. Reserve for contingencies 31,763.00 268,027.36 W~~~h: L:o~hl: ~:i:1 ~'L~-:, at ~h~si~ur~on~h '~Wn~e:,~m ~~e~hi~n~eh:~!lsisSte!~ r!c:s "c!:\~~eS~~~ir~fmDetl~:!..!~ea;o::~:~~ ~!t'ar~b1i c Wilmington. the Third ~ay 01 Ma,. A. D. wilh the provisions 01 tbe said Act 01 As· in 1915. Section I, to 2101. Section 187, Cl'.ap· My Commission expir.s 9 · I J· I~ DIe.. Total, Including Capital Nineteen hundred and thlrty·seven . ,em ~~ H .." You Th.. The.... Thla Writ ~';,';e:J~d.ofpr~W;ni~:;;s~: t~~ati~~~in:fol9i~:s AI ~~~AyMiUllI~LON. J n g~wI I h abrhoa Account ••••••••••• $1,866,479.82 ISSUED-Ma,. 7. 1\¥:~l~N%T~~~NIGAN. W1Y!~~~h~oTbir~le d~~ni~} JM~:y~~ · D~ No;,E~~:~~~:~. °6.a~~~S<-2 GEO. W. RHODES of laid Court in and for P .....ten by her Peti· r han hennnto ...t my ~~~th ~id olo!:ly t~':,ut:.... lea!i:. .. :.. J\ ..~ ...... 000000 (HI JOHN NIVIN ~heew cCaau!!leofCoueomnt"p'lafln°~ M~:::'rthc1u~~~~I~~ O~! ~~:':: ilo~::l. ":~ :: b d d d h' '2 0 rt" Da ly, Wellb. Earned l)ireCt0r8. (O~FIC[AL SEAL) ~ ~ ICIAL SE L In of un cr.wu.~ ~~>:r~RJ:'y. JR .• i ' P ~~~~P~~~~~~n ~o J!;!!' r iherein alle..,d, h .. made the office of the Proth? (OFF A ) July the ,.ear oar (SEAL) Secretary of SlAI te. Whit.mary 10, Talley 7. Ldt SubllCribeci and swom to before me j:".::ti~ha:o aour~ ::lrYfo~f ";:~w CoaC!lt~: ~~re'f' ~.:'d'''D~bi~ f~;t dl:307 Record 4. D,eo, 6. Wild pitcb: this 18th dar of July, 1987. T may be pronoune.d cIIl· (OFFIctAL SEAL) Count{, :ort~he . c.u"U. of Ine&arlel L. TerTy, Jr., Albert Stetser. Recorder I : noberls 2. Fiul b... (Seal) CHARLES C. HUBER&I 101.ltiDl.• i,nll~!:..ar;:,~"'p:ti : ~t::n mad.. r::,"pU:.tl~ SeerelAlry 01 State 7.1S .3t . .' FD,eOl 1. Runl batted NolGfY PIIDlic. . oster. I 8 THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE ThUl' day, July 15, l~ Don't Miss National's WATER DAMAGE SALE! Last Week's Cloudburst Flooded Our Stockroom All Our Goods are now being Sacrificed to Insure a Clean Sweep. Sensational Reductions On All Water­ Touched Merchandise. Men's Slacks The Greatest Clear-Away Sale Ladies' 84-= Starts House Dress Reg. $1.00 and $1.69

Easy To Launder Saturday, July 17th Check. - Stripes ALL VARIETIES OF 5c to $3.00 Guaranteed F ut Color - Sizes 14 to 46 WASHABLE PANTS National Stores, Inc. Sizes 31 to 44 Newark, Delaware Worth Up To $1.95 Each CLEAN UP! CLSAN UP! CLEAN UP! LADIES' CLEAN UP! MEN'S FANCY CHILDREN'S Rayon Slips Boys' Polo Shirts Rayon Hosiery 37c Socks and Anklets 8c Pr Sizes 36 to 46 Ilc LADIES' BOYS' 6c~ Regular 25c White Mesh Wash Suits Some of Our Reg. lOc, 15c, 19c Stock Check. and Plain Colors 9cPr All Patterns - All Sizes 19c All Sizes - Worth 29c Sizes 2 to 8 - F ut Colors BOYS' AND MEN'S Water Touched MEN'S Ladies' Slacks Tennis Shoes Men's Work Shirts UGHT WEIGHT CAPS Rayon nelaSttrea,(II 84c 44c Pr Slc Reg. $1.00 19c Black - Brown Broken Size Lots Mostly Better Grades . Gabardines - Twills - Knits AU Colon and Sizes Cannon Quality - Reg. $1.25 White - Blue - Brown Sizes 12 to 9 Shirt. Worth Up to 95c SPECIAL--Ladies' Dress Shoes Dress Goods at SPECIAL--CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.]9 Pr Big Savings 6gcPr Reg. $1.00 Values Reg. $1.95 Stock IOc Yd SANDALS AND OXFORDS Whites - Browns - Blacks In Every Size. Our Regular Patterns Pumps - Straps - Oxfords Fast Color Prints Sizes 4 to 9 Percales - Voiles - Chambrays Sizes 7Y2 to 3

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