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For News S hop III Newark You Know THE NE K POST Fir I -=1'01;. XLI , Number 34 The Newark PORt, Newark, Dece mber 6, 1951 PRICE FIVJ<; CENT~ l Santa Claus Due To Arrive In Stinking Decision On 1.0.0.F. Visitor I City Council Ta~es City Attacks Parking ProbleJ11

Nel,vark On Saturday Dec. 8th Garbage Pl'Oble~ 1 Action On IZOJCI~g By Reading Netv Ordinances ' Forced On CouncIl New Areas n Ity ., - I Choit'£' Of Childrcn 'Viii Make His H Cll dqlHlI'lc l' New Ordinance Would Make Final Enaclment Of New Hcgula lions H ('sll"icling (n Near Fut ure Garbage Cans In Truiler Locatcd At City Hall Fot· Areas Recently Added Pm'king On ·W. Dclnw:u'C', AlIIs td, J {'III, Will Have 1'0 Be Put Two-Week Visit RS Zone W. Main Ouc Next Mel'ling On Curbs ®~------® Joll y Old Saint Nick will make his IM t . t j D l If City Council heard at Tuesday N k' k ' bl . annu al apearance in the City of New- 0 OrL ,~ S 0 e all are re City Council was forced to make night's meeting the first reading of an Nplf)(lrk ['ost O/Jice Will Bp I rOl' I ~~~~ h~ ~~c:I~~o~r:n~n:~r::~mpco:~ ark on S a tu ~' day afternoon, December Told oj New Motor Vehic.le what most of them consider to be ordinance classifying those areas Open On SUI/day, Dec. 16 tive action at Tuesday night's meeting & at approximately 1:30 p.m. lles/Jollsibility Law Facts a stinking decision at Tuesday night's brought into the city limits under the To Hal/(lie Christnws Mail of City Council in City Hall. Two new di~~o: t~ / h:o I:~~:~n;:n~~e~t:sergi::~ I. Been driving a bit too fast, 01' tak- m~~tit~l~ neal' future it will be neces- ~e;e;otn:;tension of the city limits as In anticipation of the pre-Christmas ~~' ~i:~~n~er~t \~i%~, ~~l:d r:g~~~'~n;op~~~~ up thc idea of the sleigh and r e in- l l~g chances with traffic signs and sary for the residents of Newark to This action was taken as a result of rush on mailing facilities, Postmaster ing on W Main Street, and the other deers and will arrive in town atop a IS Ignals-or maybe even driving with- place theil' garbage cans on the curbs such recommendation of the newly F Allyn Cooeh, Jr., has announced affecting those streets adjacent to the big red flre engine which he has bor- out an op~:ator's li,cense? If you have, in front of the house if it is to be created Planning Commission. In a that the Newark Post Otrlce WIll be University of Delaware. rowed .'rom the Aetna Hose, Hook and ,~ke ~ illendly tIp from the State picked up by the garbage collector. letter from Harry C. Boden, chairman open for the convenience of the public Mayor Wallace Johnson opened the Ladder Company. ommlsslone: o'f :vrotor Vehicles and All of this was brollght about when I of the Commlsson, Mr. Boden expressed on Sunday, December 16, between the meeting by announcing that he had 'rhis year Santa will make his local get on the rIght SIde of the laW-fast. the firm, J . S. Rowles and Sons. who the commission's opinion that "unless hOllrs of 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. North Pole headqllarters in a modern- When t?e .new Motor Vehicle Safety had been awarded the garbage collee- action is taken immediately to zone In his statement MI'. Cooeh states ~~~~l ~~e ~~~i~;'I~~~~y wi~~~lt~~7:ra~n!r~v~i~ house type trailer which will be located ResponsIbilIty Law becomes effective tion contract for the year, appeared ' th~ areas recently annexed to the city. th ~t par.cel post as well as letters and representatives of 'the Stlllent Com- in front of City Hall at the cornel' of J~nuary I, YOll will be required to fur- before Council and announced that the commission will be greatly hand i- calds WIll be acce.pted, and the parcel mittee on Parking, and had been as- Main and Academy Streets. He will n.ls? pr~of of future financial respon- lin less this was done the firm wOllld cdapped in Platnning . for the future dPousrtl'nagndthesstaemhPouwrslndOWS will be open sured by these students that it City occupy his new quarters at approxi- slbIl~ty If yo~ ar~ convicted of serious be forced to terminate its collection. eve l opment 0 the cIty." . C '1 Id f " mately 2 p.m. on Saturday, but fori traffIC law vlOlatlOns. That means $11,- It seems as though the eolectors have "The Commission believes." said ;nt~ou~h there al'e no defl.nite pla~s ac~~;nCI r e~~~din ;e t~:"~!::~I;gaI;;;,o~~:Z: half an 110ur prior to this time will 000 \~ orth of proof! You will not be been on the receiving end of too much Mr. Boden, "that considerations of at t~IS . t~me , Mr .. Co?ch saId that. If on streets adjacent to universit rop- tour the stJ'eets of Newark to wave pC:;'?';tted t.o own or operate a motor abuse 1rom the housewives of the city Norman C. WaIbel fairness re.quire that aU of these new the SltU~tIO~ req~"r es It, the Post OffIce el·ty for a period of two we~s~ the his greetin gs to the children. No defi- ve IC e untIl you do so. during the past few· weeks regarding I afirea~ b~, gIven the same zoning classi- :e~ 2~ ehvel mall on Sunday, Decem- stUdents would see that conditions nile route has been decided on and such matters as dirtying clothes, mess- Noman C. Waibel of Centerville. cation. . would improve. Santa will attempt to see all of his IGrad . 6 H ing up lawns, and infrequent collec- Del., who was I'ecently elected grand "We reeogn'ize that such action will The students admitted that a number young friends before settling down in e omeroom tion. I master of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- cboemtmeml'SPSloOrnarYanduntthile ScUCohuntcil.ml ehaavs thane Post 0 f f ice S fa f f of those parking in these areas were his headq~arters.. . In Ch.· t D • .In the absence of any other party lows, will pay an official visit \0 New- e , not cooperating with university offl- Sa nta WIll remall1 111 Newark through I IS mas I ama willing to undertake the garbage col- arks' Oriental Lodge No. 12 on Thurs- opportunity to carefully study the en- Looking For' Usual cia Is. city officials. or residents of the Saturday, December 22, and will wel- lec tion. City Council is in the position day, Dec. 13. tire matter in the light of long range al'ea in solving the parking problem, comc visitors to his headquarters be- Presented In HI''''h School that if garbage is to 'be collected at all , Accompanied by his staff Mr Waibel interests of the city. Bi,2: Christmas RIIS]I but promised that meetings were sched- tween the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. in the ... it w ill have to be done by the present will review the work of ihe I'oc I 0 _ "We are fully aware of the problems L.J ul ed to be held to discllss the matter afternoon and 6 and 9 p.m. in the eve- Auditorium Today collector. Mr. Rowles assured Council ganization throughout the past a ye:r that will be involved in the future with all stUdents. nings during the week and between ~hat collections would be regular, and and present his program for the com- in rezoning some parts of these areas Public Urged Again To Mail If the student representatives had in lane! 5 p.m. in the afternoon An operetta "Christmas and the 111 accordance with any regulations im- ing year. to other classifications which later Chrismas Parcels And mind delaying Council's action on put- and 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturdays. Four Freedoms," by Otis M. Carring- posed by the city. A performance bond Th d y . ht' . t ' ' 11 I b study indicates that they should have. ting into effect an ordinance regulat- Gifts of candy and small toys will t '11 b t d ' N . would be put into effect to assure th urs a. nIg s mee 1';'2 WI a so e We feel, however, that the hazards in- Cards Early ing parking on streets adjacent to the Of 'be distributed to the children of New- dIn HIgh proper handling of the matter. He I e t the °tental volved are far less than those inher- university. they failed. S~~O~I aU~it~r:senrlUm ~ et~:I~ o~ca~I~~ L~~ge'S ark by their favorite and Santa will by the memb f o:a ~.m. also announced that he would be able anh~u~ 'U ": ~a\ :.;~ y and Inner ent in either zoning the areas now Postmaster F. Allyn Cooch, Jr., said Spurred on by many letters from Hild 1 have his own mailbox at his headquar- shall's sixth =~:d~ ho~~room.a ar- to r ed~ce the cost to the city for such I:er~c ar: urS:~ :0 be ~:~~I mem- on a basis of ex~edlency or waiting to today. "Postal employees will be en- residents on these streets stressing the ters to collect any letters that may I Th m f th ' d t ' d' t db' collectlOn from the present $400 to I g p t take action untIl the areas may be joying their last peaceful weekend be- utter disregard by the offending stu- be addressed to him. Mrs eM: ~h 11 e .pr~h uc ~~n, te~ e f y $300 per month. zoned on a permanent and carefully fore wading into the annual deluge dents of property rights of those resi- On Saturday, Dec. 15, Eugene Stil~z bad ' elv~s, a B'i I~t ;a~o~m~ea: ~~I~ Just whe,;, it wll! become necessary Wesley Foundation studi~d basis.". of Christmas mail. dents, Council proceeded to read tor WIll make arrangements to entertaIn Want portray!ct ' 'by Rickey P~rker for the reSIdents to start placing the I 1 ThIS action of claSSIfying the newly "In another week we'll be swamped. the first time an ordinance regulating the children of Our Lady of Grace Pete; Rei h t J B d J . garbage cans on the curbs has not Win Pre s e Ii I::: P fa y added areas' to RS would limit any r only hope that the people here In parking on these streets Home, on Ogletown Road, at a Christ- Hitchen ':0 a~, oan r?t~nC:n. t oe been definitely decided by Council i ' building to residential units of single town realize how much they can help Specifically, the ordinance limits 0 mas party sponsored by the ~ew~rk by kidn~pPing s:~:yC~~s, Pla~~m:; and. until. such notice is given the C~I- : family type. . us, and themselves. by maillng their parking to one hour, between 8:30 a.m. Chambe~ o~ Commerce. Santa s vlSlt Barney Field; the Three Shepherds, Ie chon wlll be made In the same way Program Will Be Presented Second and final reading of the ordl- Christmas cards and other gifts during and 4:30 p,m., on W. Delaware Avenue, to the cIty IS sponsored by the Cham- played by Lora Lee Wollaston, Mimi as 111 the past. December 18 ?ance Is scheduled .for the next meet- the next few days. from S. College Avenue to Elkton ber o~ Commerce and the committee Aschcratt, and Karina PoUar!; and the mg of City CouncIl. "There's always a last minute flood Road; Amstel Avenue, Kent Way, and m~klng the arrangements consist of Three Wise Men, played by Robert KI·wa • CI h H Id of parcel post from out-ot-town. Most Winslow Road, from S. College Avenue WIIlIar;' .J . Warwick, Allied Maclary, Rahn, Barry Norton, and Tim Smith. nls U 0 S The annual Christmas drama to be Newark Plans For of it is the Christmas mail from friends to Orchard Road. and WIlham Rodgers. The plot is toiled by the courageous SemI· A lEt presented by the Wesley Foundation • and loved ones, but we've also received Complaints from residents of this • • .' action of the good elves. portrayed by nnua yen is scheduled for Tuesday evening, De- Tho s e InS e r V Ice some large commerical shipments and area ranged from the bloc'king of. drlve- LegIOn A u x 1 It a r y Judy Hein, Janet Tyler, Nancy Mul- cember 18, at 7:30 p.m" in the social more will come. When the incoming ways to scattering of trash, bottles, and ... len. and Barbara Yates. Dr. W. G. Fletcher' (s Guest hall of the Newark Methodist Church. At Christmas Time and outgo ing operations overlap, a refuse on lawns by the parkers. Rep 0 r t s A ct I V I ty Rose Ann McMullen, Jean Burris, This year the grouup will present jam ' may result, and some things may Councilman Carl Rankin expressed Pat MeNertney, and Carol Brader play Speaker At Affair Stephen Vincent Benet's "A Child Is Men Of Newark Battery C not be delivered until after Chrlst- the belief that little good would come At MOIIthly Meeting the part of the Four Freeddms. Oth- Born." written for the .adio program, mas." . of Council delay In, IIction for two ers in the cast include: Tommy Grif- The Newark Kiwanis Club held Cavalcade of America, and twice broad- At Fort Meade 'Will Be Christmas g ·,cartt..-· ' INI - Vlp~ks so 11'1,) snti.., .l. com~Ut.,. colIN fith , Lindsay Lattomus, David Hanson, theil' semi-annual ladles night on cast over the NBC network. Visited Personally ages for out-of-.... , c1eU'l1ery should study the shuallon aAd pre:...cd to.' tII.' . Annual Christmas Party Lois Hyre, and Muffye Townsend. Sue Wednesday evening of this week with Unlike many dramas dealing with be posted by Dec~mbl!r 11th. Those for reading of the ordInance, which was Smith will be announcer for the pro- dinner at 7 o'clock at the Charm House, the story of the Nativity, this one deals Dr. J. R. Downes. chairman of the local delIvery at least a week before done. Follows Business On gra,?, and Danny Lanning is the accom- Newark-Fairhill Road. with the story of the Nativity from I Mayor's Comittee which sees to it that ChrIstmas, Day. . Mayor John so~ also made known the Monday panlst for hIS class. Dr. W. G, Fletcher of the Department of view of the innkeeper, and Newark's members of the Armed Post offIce ~mdows are most crowd- fact that ~ouncil h~d rec~ntly made of Ancient Languages at the University that of a thief rather than the usual Forces are not forgotten at Christmas, ed ~t lunch time, so Postmaster Cooch a sllrvey m connec~lOn :"Ith the ~s e The monthly meeting of the J . A11i- 1\11'_. E I P H of Delaware was the guest speaker Wise Men and Shepherds. has announced that plans are under adVIses that packages be maIled before by ~ t. u~ e nts at the ul1lverslty of parkl~ g son O'Daniel Unit No. 10, American lU.J.·S. ar • alISOn discussing with the group the uni- I Those appearing in the cast incillde: way to contact all of Newark's service .1.0 a. m .. or be~w ee n 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. facllltles proVIded by the ul1lverslty Legion Auxiliary, met in the Legion Will Be Speaker At versity activities in his particular de- Dick Timmins, Betty Lindell, Allen men and women with Christmas greet- ,~ h e lInes WIll be s ~,orter then, and and stated that thIS survey revealed Home on Monday evening with Mrs. partment. Dr. Fletcher is also ASS ist- I Emmerick, Ulrich Koerner, Betty ings. It s easier on the feet, he added. that some of these lots are not being Conrad K. D. Lewis, Sr., presiding. C • L ant Dean of Arts and Sciences. Whyte, Dorothy Ferguson. Rae Priest- It is planned that members of the usecj to any great extent by the stu- Mrs. A. E. Tomhave, chairman of ommunlty eChlre Program chairman for the evening Iy, Teel Dunn. George Simpson, Alex ~a'yor's Committee ~ill personally 'Birthday of a King' d:nt~. The surve: fo und that only five the Americanism Committee, spoke to was Rev. James L. Getaz, Jr. Zabenko, Heinz ~r e ymayer, and oth- VISIt those Newark reSIdents who are • 01 SIX c~rs ~ele usual.lY parked. at the 40 members present on the excel- . The Kiwankms meet each w ednes- I ers. serving with Battery C, 736 AAA. Gun WIll Be Presellted anyone tIme m the lot sItuated behmd lent program that was carried out by "Adolescent At Home" Will day evening for a dinner meeting at A program of special music is being Battalion, former Newark NatIonal the KnOll. located at S. College and L~e auxiliary during the month of Be Subject Of Talk the Charm House. Ip lanned for the occasion. Guard unit, which is at the present By New3I:·k Students w . Delaware Avenl,)e.. . November. The Rev. James Bishop, In Wolf Hall time stationed at Fort Meade. Md. . Council heard the first readmg of post chaplai n, pastor of White Clay Last year Dr. Downes made the another ordinance prohibiting parking Creek Prcsbyterian Church, spoke at Welsh Tract PriInitive Baptist Church trip to Camp Stewart, Ga ., in order Faculty Members Will Hold Ion the south side of W . .Main Street the Newark High School assembly as "Adolescent at'Home" w ill be the to attend the Battery C Christmas Chri. tmas Party On betw en the B. and O. RaIlroad tracks a part of the Legton's observance of the subject of a talk by Mrs. Earl Parker Marks 250th Anlliversary This Sunday party and delivered Christmas stock- and t.he city water towel' across from special month, and W. Floyd J'ackson, Hanson at the third in the series o'f ings to each member of the outfitl He December 20 the I'\ ework Country Cl.uh. past'commander of the department, community lectures to be held at 8 reported the men were deeply appre- Final reading and enactment of these addre sed an assembly at the Legion p,m. on Monday, December 10, in Wolf ciative of this gesture on the part of "Birthday of a King" has been se- two o.rdinances regulating parking in Home on the subj ect. "Americanism." Hall. the people of Newark. Cards were sent lected by the faculty Christmas com- the cIty are scheduled for the next Mrs. John R. Fader. community ser- Mrs. Hanson is now associate profes- to all of the others whose addresses mittee of the Newark High School to meeting of City Council. vice chairman. reported a very suc- sor of education at the University of could be obtained. be presented as the Christmas pag- resslul rummage sale, the benefits Delaware but before she came to Del- At a meeting of the committee helq eant by the school students this yeal' 3 N ·k· Ch Irom whieh will be u sed to send Christ- aware she was engaged actively in recently, plans were formulated as to as part of the annual Christmas pro- • ewal el S osen m ~r:~~~i~r~:~ ~~~~e~~ ~~~~k~~uare ~~aIG;::~a~i:~eC~~re~~p~na:,~:a:~ ~~:e~~~~~e A~~~nd~~~n~~~~:I~ : ~:;~~ ~~:::n~~rWdOI\:eth!i:~~o~: :U~t:l:i:~ To Serve On U. of D. chair/Tlan, announced pJans for the an- perience and protective and court work. (Continued on Page 12) . for the benefit 01 the Newark P arent- R • Comml·· ttee nual Christmas "giving" program and In Puerto Rico, she worked with de- Teacher Association and at 9 a.m. the ellnlOn requested that anyone knowing of pendent, delinquent, and handicapped Net Club following day for the students. needy child ren contact her with the children. When her husband was head ew en ury Following the performance on Thurs- information, w hile plans for the an- of the first U. S. Economic Mission to PI C pI t Fo day evening, Dec. 20, the Newark Robert C. Levi, Grover T _ nual Christmas party for children of Liberia, she was fortunate in being aJIS om e e r faculty members will hold th eir annual Surratt. And F. Burton the membe rs were announced by Mrs. able to observe social conditions in Christlnas Program Christmas party in the high school Collins Chosen Tomhave and Mrs. Lee L, Lewis, Jr., LiberIa. Her own sons of twelve and library. Arrangements for the party Who will be ass isted by the auxiliary seventeen years make her well aware are under the direction of Mrs. Mil- junior members. of the normal, everyday life of the Surprise Program Features dred Cl eaves and her social committee. Fred S. Price, Sr., o~ 710 West On Dccemb r I, members of the re- adolescent. Many in Newark know Mrs. Foreign Students From Miss Ann Stauter wil direct the dra- Twenty-Sixth Street, Wilmington, a habilitati on com mittee under the di_1 Hanson through her hobby the theatol'. matic part of the pageant, and Ernest graduate of the University of Dela- (Continll~ d on Page 12) She has apeared in several productions University Wilder will be in charge o.r the musical ware in 1907, has been named as chair- here. . arran gements. man of the 1952 reunion committee Sy. luphonctte Will. TI~h~=~eO~ ~~~~ n~ :~~;~~ 1~/~~:v~7p~~~~ Mrs. Alex Cobb, program. chaIrman, Dramatic cast for the production of the U. of D. Alumni Association. has anounced that the ChrIstmas pro- will include: Dick Dayton, Barbara MI" Price, whose class will be mark P C I ment of Agriculture has very kindly gram of the Newark New Century Thuresson, Dolores Lloyd. Beverley. . . y . t'e e nt on·cert n given space to hold the meetings. Club will be held on December 10 at Haman, Sylvia Jrield. David George, mg. ItS !orty-~fth anl:lversar of gla~- R• H II L Staff members (rom the Extension Ser- the clubho.use o~ Delawar: Avenue. Laura J ane Re e~, Bob Boutin. J ames ~~~o:~:i~e~~:~l e~~~n es~:~ ~~h~n h a ~~:~~ I Own a ollnge vice and the School of Education arc . A surprise ~Iogram whIch will be Draper, Agnes TIerney. Teddy Nutter. ness in Wilmin:ton. He is ~e r!in as -'- giving their time in providing the . I mternatlOnal In scope using foreign FI'ank Scott, Vernon Baker. Bob Yo- y .g The D lawore Symphonette will play talks. The local branch of AAUW is TQc 250th annIversary of the found- I cannon ball passed through the bulld- students 'from the University of Del- d J ' . M I E" S. ha nn Engineer-.s ecretar for the RegIonal the second chamber orchestra concert Spol1so l'ing the series. The sessions arc ing of the Welsh Tract Primitive Bap- ing. ' . aware is being arranged by Mrs. Cobb B~~ ~~~~~ ~ N~~P ~iJn~ , lc FI~YdU~~Oll: Planning Co~mJ ss i ~ n of New Castle ot the Ca ll ~r aso n on Tuesday, DC- I informal and it is hoped many tist Chllrch will be held next Sunday The record.s dIsclose that the Welsh and the dramatic and music commit- Stuart Carswell. Bill McLain, James County, and IS ~llgmg e er-cl)~s~ ltan t to Ctmber II . 195 1 at 8:30 p.m. in Brown will come to heal' Mrs. Hanson and to at 10:45 a.m. in the ancient Meeting wh? se t~l e d I~ Delaware ~ere in edu- tees. The theme of the program will Clancy. Tom Burke, Martin Johnson, the .countys .Zomn ~omml.sslOn. Halll:ounge. The group will be under Iask questions about the normal adol- . . . catIon,. IntellIgence and li?eage ot a be the various ways in which Christ- Ruth Cooper, Julie Diehl, Gail Buck- .HIS commIttee. whlC? wII~ include the dIrection of J. R. KJng and will escent behavior at home. House at the foo t of lroon ~ , 111 Pe~- ~ery hIgh order. Among theIr outstand- mas is ~e leb ra te d throughout the world. In gham. Ann Crunden. Diane Carr, ome other m e mb 'lT ~ , WIll be In charge Per/orm tor ~t r i n<;s alone. The program cader Hundred. ServIces will be 111 Ing past.or.s wel'e Rev. Abel Morgan Mrs. J. A. Gerster, music chairman. Emma Lou Gray, Verna Godwin, Edith of arr~n g eme~lt s. for the tradition.,l ~fll be tU kon prImarily from the 17th SixlY NCC'lly Ncwl\I.1 Families charge of the pastol', Eldcr DaVId V. who c,omp~ed the first concordance of has announced that Don Martin will Priestl y, Mal'y Hodgson. AlumnI AssOclatlOn Mld-Wintel' Dan- lIId 18th centuries" with works by: F X Spangler. the BIble 111 th Welsh language; Rev. si ng and the brass sextette from the Musical selectlons will feature patl quet. to be held on Saturday, FebrLl- Purtell , Handel and Vivaldi. The only \V 111 G( ~ t Baskf't 01' nla The congr~gatio ~ , oldest of .the Old ~organ Edwards wh? wr.ote the first university, under the direction of J . Miller as soloist and the chorus made m'y .J 6, and the Association's spring 19lh rentury compos itIon to be per- Some sixty needy families in the School BaptIst FaIth In AmerIca, ~vas hIstory of the BaptIsts 111 Delnware Robert King, associate professor of up of J~n J ackson. Nancy Custer, I rf'U nIon. scheduled Ior Saturday, May 10tmc. of instrll- the American Legion; Girl Scout The present Meetmg H~u se, erected b'y three Immense whi~e oaks, arc bu- hostess for the afternoon and she will a bingo party to be held. F riday cve- of 1932; Grover T. Surratt, class of :entalisl, Who have play d a number Troops, and the women of all local in 1746. was made of brIc~ s brought I'led ancestol's of PreSident James A. be assisted by Mrs. T. D. Mylrea a.nd ning. ~ec . 7. ~y the J . AllIs.on O'Danlel 1937: F. Burton Collins, class of d ~~c~rts on the univerSity campus Ic ivic organizations are working toward from England. The Meetmg House Garfleld of the Union. PresId ent Jefl'- Mrs. Perrie Arnold, who will preSIde Post 1'\0. 10 111 the AmerIca n L egion I194 2, and Henry M. Winchester, Jr., Urin~ the past fou r years. Iass embling and packing the material. played a part in the Battle of Cooch's erson Davis of the Confederacy and at the tea table. Home on Delaware Circle. . class o.r ~947. 1tt1"nIS~nc~rt i' made possible through Dr J . R. Downes has been named Brid!(e, eptember 3, 1777. The lost of Commodore J acob Jones of the Mrs. Millon Draper, Mrs. David R. Prizes, including a door prlz and I AccordIng to MI'. Price, his commit­ !be MU!ic P ~r r orme rs Trust Fund of treas'urer to acc pt any gifts of money stand of the Americans in that en- I War of 1812. . Eastburn. Mrs. Middletpn Hanson, Mrs. jackpot prize,. will b awar.eled nnel tee olrcad,Y is .at work shaping plans • American Frdrl'ation oC Musicians, which wlll be greatly appreciated by gagement was In lhe shelter or .Its Reglliar servIces arc held on thc sec· J oseph Leahy and Mrs,.R. O. Dausman arc now, on dIsplay In the ~ Indow of Ifor lhe MIn-WInter Banqu?t. at which ~ the public Is cordially invit d. the committee. walls. Tradition states that aD Engilsh, ond Sunday of each month. will serve the guests. ShealTcr s, 75 E. Main Street. a large attendance Is antlclpated. Two The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 6, 1951

Elcmcntat·y 5-Year TerlD Policy· • • • • • • • • • • • • I New Motor Ve h·.IC I e afterdatory the regardless accident. ofThls who report caused is man_] the DR. HENRY BLOMQ 1ST FIILIN' IN Responsihl·lity Law accident. The new law, however, does Announces chool News Availahle To Vet not in any way change the existing The Removal of his Dental Offices Nancy Lewis, £ dltor Recen t Set·vice ············· Analyzed By Chl·ef statutory requirement that an accl- Of Next time you lose your self control dent must be reported to the State from Sara Pellnlnlgtonll Grade Six and tell someone h is as silly as a Police Immediately and that those In- Maryland and Matth s Avenue Poli('y May Be Renewed At goose and he proceeds to hit you over Failure Of I\fotori t To Meet valved must remain on the scene until to Mrs. H. L. Miller's room 6-216 has t: Y It) B t the helld with the nearest portable R' t M L a State Police officer arrives. been busy this week tnking down a- object, you can console yourselt with . S The law does not apply, except with I 107 South Maryland Avenue N~oatr Cno neVreVI~II.sl)le u eqUlremen eans os Thanksgiving nnd November decor- the knowledge that he is either not Of License respect to filing the new report form, Richardson Park, Delawal'e ations and making plans for Christmas. a lover of geese or he doesn't know to insured owners or operators, provld (1% blocJ{s south of form l' locaLiI))] ) The pupils hav made snowfi akes to Two new types of low cost govern- the true merits of this breed of fowl. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles ed their insurance covers possible dam- paste on th windows an to hang from ment life insurance are available to It you we~e to make this statement Harold H. Keller reminded Delaware age claims resulting from a traffic ae- Phone number remains unchanged th li ghts as a stal·!. They are making eligible veterans of the U. S. Armed I to Mr. LeWIS Wilkins, R.F.D. No. I, motorists recently that their licenses cident, up to $11,000, and was in fOl'ce • plans for more decorations. The Christ- Forces who served anywhere in the ~ewark, he wo.uld not feel bad a?out to own 01' operate an automobile will at the time of the accident. Uninsured __------~_ mas P arty committce is b ginning to world since the K orean Campaign It at all! According to word we received be suspended if they are involved in motorists will receive notice from the _ make pl ans for a Christmas tree and started on June 27, 1950. from him recently, he has done some a traffic accident and fail to meet Commissioner of Motor Vehicles that ___.-.iI!'!i1i1!'!i1i1!'!i1 ... II*iIII*iIIM1I~~~~\'!iX'<:I ~~~\1:M~~:.: party. The first of these two typP.~ is a research on the matter and has come damage claims up to $11,000 when the they must deposit sufficient security to Room 216's f otball team won the non-convertlbie five-year level prcmi- to rese?t such reference to the mental state's new Motor Vehicle Safety Re- covel' the damage they caused, as de­ championship in football for the Ele- urn term policy that may be renewed capacities ~f tht goose. . sponsibility Law becomes effective on termined by the Commisisoner. This mentay School. Th se football games every five years at the premium rate Mr: WilkinS ~ays according to a book January 1. may range from a minimum of $101 to -Remember the Men helped prom at good sportsmanship. for the then attained age. in ~I S possessIOn we ?tten hear the Declaring it "will greatly. affect t.he a maximum of .$11,000. The .de.posit . The games took place after school The second type is a special form of WOI d goose used to des.lgnate a per~on personal safety and economiC securIty must be made With the CommisSioner , In Your Life undC'r the Icadership of Mrs. Paul National Service Lite Insurance on as Silly, or. to charactel'lze some foolish of every man. woman and, child in the w tihin a maximum of 60 days after . Thompson. The class received an either term or permanent plans, ' that I act~on. ThiS use of. t~e word, a.s indi- State," Commissioner Keller gave the the accident report was filed, in order with award on November 29 in the elemen- may be issued to disabled veterans catl~g. a popular Op.ln IO~ regarding the public its first complete official analy- to avoid suspension of all motoring tary ass mbly. whose disabilities have been found to stupidity ~f the bird, I ~ rese~ted by sis of the new law since its adoption privileges. Gifts They Neell! The members of the team are: Rich- be service-connected. those familiar With the II' habits,. ~nd by the last session of the Legislature. An uninsured motorist will not b e ard Gray. Elwin J ew ·11, Fietcher Tru- In this article. we w ill discuss only Iev~ n some authors declare the opinIOn He spoke over radio D e l ~ware stations required to deposit security, however, itt, L estcr Lewis, Hazel Burrows, the fivc-year level premium term plan. erloneo.us. . , and announced that .durmg the mo~th if he files satisfactory evidence Richard Kelly, Charies Bowles, Charles The special NSLI provided for dis- AccOldlng to Mr. WilkinS book, geese of December he Will fully acquaint within the 60 - day period, that Just Come In And De Rose. Ke" mit Dancy. John KlIlaly, abled veterans will be discussed later. are ever on the alert, and one breeder the people with the purposes and re- he has been released from liability, , Wilbert Moor. Substitutes were: Mickey To qualify for the five-year level asserts that gee~e. are be~ter than any quirements of the new law through been finally adjudicated not to be 11- . Shop Around ... Enjoy Dianich Howard Riley, Richard Val- premium term policy (under Section watch-dog for giVing notice o.f the ap- the p~e~s and radio and by means of able, executed a duly acknowledged iant, George J armon. James Bishop. 621 of the NSLI Act), veterans must proac? of strangers during either day an offiCial leafiet that has been mailed , written agreement to pay damage . Our Friendly Service. have been ordered to active duty for or . night. One . g~os.e breeder, who to ~very. registered owner of a motor Iclaims up to $11,000 ,or that his motor . Grade Four Ncws 31 days or more; they must have served cla l~ ed membelsh~p In one or two so, vehICle ~n .Delaware. . . vehicle was legally parked or was be- " .. ' , since June 27, 1950 ,and they must cle~les, and occaslOntiy came home Comml.sslOner. Keller pomted to t~ e , ing operated without his permission . Today Miss Margaret MOllIson s have been released from active ser- qlute late, asserted that he could al- ra pidly increasing number of traffiC at the time of the accident. • • fourth grade presented an assembly vice. ways get into the house without dis- accidents and public indignation over I SOCKS SHIRTS program in the school auditorium. These veterans are eligible. without t~rb in g his watc h -~og, but n ev~r in his the failure of motor vehicle owners 1------by by SO~i~~ ~:~~i :asp~~~I~al:~gr~~vdh \~!sth:~~ i~~~i~;e~~~:i~eart:::~;o~~~ ~ ~:~~~~~ ~!~d:~~c~~1:: g;~~h~~te ~~~~:~n~f ~~ ~~:y ~~~:~t~:s t~~ ;'::So~o: t~~~ :r~:~~ I~...-....- Holeproof & Cooper Manh:ltlell & Eagle titled. "In the Land of Norway." "anging from $1000 to $10 000 less any approach. , ed the Legislature to enact the law, Cotton-W 001-Dacron Oxford - Broadcloth Jim Pe rkins was in charge of the other Governm ~ nt life insu'ranc ~ in According to the bO?k, geese also which closely follows security-type Ha-Ir C tt- g Shop ' From 55e Lo $3.50 from $3.50 10 11.50 opening exerciscs and announced the force at the time of application. ?ave a long tenure of ~fe, far ~xceed- safety responsibility statutes ,in 34 .other I U In play. . They must apply in writin !~ to Vet- 109 any other domeshc fowl In this states. He declared the law s primary K ay Logan and Bobby Hand10ff we.re crans Administration Washington 25, respect. In former times It was not \ objectives were to deny all motoring SHOES SLACKS the two children who found th~ plC- D.C .. within 120 day~ after theIr re- uncommon for the farmer's daughter, privileges to owners and operators MEN, WOl\'lEN AND by Flannel, Gabardine, tures in a ,book on Norway coming to lease or separation from active ser_l .on her :-vedding day, to r eceive, among who ~o not meet j.ust damage claims CHILDREN'S J a rman & Bates Worsted Irfe. . . vice. and pay the required first pre- other gifts, a goose from the old home- resulting from aCCidents and to put HAIR CUTIING The Norwegian ch,ldren who descrlb mium stead ,to become h er property and ac- chronic accident causers off of the Cordovans A Specialty with or without pleats ed the pictures were Barbara Walls, The' premium rates for 'most ages ~ompa ny her to her "lew home. In some highways permanently. RALPH Sl7ILLMAN f .·ol11 $9.95 to 18.95 from $9.95 1021.50 Phyllis Williams. Sandra Leasure and under this policy are the lowest of any Instances such geese were kept for In a carefully summarized explan- ~ Kathy Kay. Fred Crary appeared as Government life insurance yet author-I ,"?any years, perhaps far beyond th.e ation of the law's principal features, Operator a Viking. ized by the Congress. Illfe of the young lady to whom It Commissioner K eller explained Its op- HATS OUTER The elves who danced to Edward Whhile this policy may be renewed was presented. Such a goose was ex- eration as follows: by Grieg's music from his "Peer Gynt every five years at the premium ?ibited at the Ne~ J ersey State Fair The operator of every motor vehicle Drive In JACKETS Champ Suite" we re Andrea Lanier. r.etsy Able, rate for the then attained age, it is In 1859 and her history ,on a placard that is involved in an accident r esult­ At Smul's Residence Bantamae Edith Anderson, Lyn? Colburn, Anne not convertible to any other plan of ~osted on the co~p, read as follows: ing in death or injury to a person, or from $5.95 to 7.50 Warm, comforable Sprecher. Kathy Linden, Margaret Government life insurance nor will it Madame goose IS now owned by property damage to anyone person Lanning and Diane Silverman. Mar- earn dividends. ' Robert Schomp, of Reading County, exceeding $100, must file a new acci West Park Place Buy Now-Pay in January garet Day was the troll. . . Because it is the term policy running N.J., She has been in h!s possession dent report with the Commissioner The last scene was a Norwegian h~li- for only fivc years. it does not have ~enty-fiv~ years,. and thlS goose v:as of Motor Vehicles within five days ~ day. TI.lOse who spoke, sang and p.arhcI- any loan value, cash surrender value, given to him by hiS gr~ nd father,.Ma l or ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • • pated In the g r o ~p dances were. J oan or extended insurance value. It merely !'. ~. S.chomp. Robert s father . IS now f; CHARGE & BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED Dolio, Peggy GIlleSPie, . Kathy Kay, provides lUe insurance coverage while In hiS e lg hty-fif~h year, and thiS goose I Open From 9 Til 9 From Dec. 1 Til Christmas Nancy Pigford. Dorothy Zunmer, Nancy premiums are being paid for the five- was a gIft to hiS mother as a part of TRANSIT MIXED CONCREr:rr Lambert. Barb~r~ Walls, Sandra Leas- year period. her marria g~ outfit. . . 1. I L ure .. Phyllis Williams, KathYv.Ka~a~~~ A veteran taking out this type of Ink conclus~on. ,~r: ':'Iilklns q~otes the MURRAY'S TOGGERY Janina Kacena. Tommy Da IS, policy may name any person or per- boo as saYing Wllham ~ankln , B~x- Gray, Richard Han~loff. Bruce Jack- sons, fi rm or corporation, or 'his estate ford, Mass., had a goose In ~he family I son. Bill Rahn, Bill Roemer, Alan as the beneficiary or beneficiaries to 101 years and she ,,:as kicked. and 148 East Main Street Reinhart, Alvin ROberson'lBkob Youn~ whom payments shall be made in event klilted f bi5 a f ~ orse while d~fendlng a El.KTON CONCRETE CQ. I Newark, De). Phone 2-8771 J anina K acena sang a fo song, an of his death While the policy is in nes a o ' leI' own eggs. . Known Miles Aroluld For QualiLY In the song "The Fiddler" Bill Rahn force under premium-saving condi- How long d~ you .suppose tha,t goose I P NE KTON was the soloist. tions. ,,:ould have h ved If she hadn t be~n . HO ,EL 437 I 'ItiIII'IIIIII'Mi1O'MiIO\\iilO"iIO!lI'.""\\i"'IIIIII"'i1O\\ii1O\\i*,'IIIIII"iIO_*!IilIt\\iilO\\il:ol\\=\\i~ Diane Silverman and Kath,~ Kaka: Death payments made to the bene- Silly enough to defend he~ nest In - vas danced to ,e famou~ Skaters ficiary benelc.\ll6'les are exempt the. face of that rear attack mstead of Elkton .:. Maryland I Waltz." . from ta1'atlon, bdt 'the exemption does savmg her energy for the frontal as- to assM~E~_Fm~~isted with the songs mu=and danccs ~~~n. with~ e~mdthis mon ey.~y Thes pro~~e payments ~~hl also ~"'!i1...."~~~~U~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.t4":lr.jj("1 ..jj(,,,!I.lt""!o\ 1 ENJOY BETTER LIVI NG ... are tully exempt from claims of credit­ Grad Five News O,'S against the insured veteran or his I During American Education Week beneficiaries, but this exemption does WITH A BIG @ FREEZER and the following three days the fol­ not apply against the United States.' lowing visitors came to our room: Mrs. Veterans who plan to apply for this . Howard Reed, Mrs. Michael D'Angelo, insurance may do so immediately fol­ The freezer with the fast-freeze Air-Blast Fan lowing separation or release from ac- . Wb)! of Course :.::rs. Durand Kinloch, ·Mt·.l. Wilbert Thorpe, .Mrs. Earle Adolph. Mrs. Ar­ tive service, but they must meet r e­ thur Huddle, Arthur Huddle, Jr., Mrs. quirements within 120 days after sep- . George Brown, Leroy, Ethel and Mil­ a ra tion or release. dred Brown, Mrs. Mervin Diefenderfer. For further information, veterans Frigidairei Dolores Diefenderfer, Mr. Wilmer E. should contact their nearest VA office ( ,\ Shue, and Mr. Henry M. Brader. immediately after separation or re­ ~ lease. Harry S. Truman is the seventh ' , ~ NHS Sports vice president to be elevated to the . Round-Up presidential chair by the death of a president. The others were J o~ n Tyler, NEWARK ELECTRIC CO. Millard Filmore. Andrew J ohnson. Ye llow Jacket Cagemen Get Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt 173 E. Main St. Phone 2-6872 Newark, Del. Under Way NHS' 1951 -52 season start­ ..jj("'.jj(", ..jj( .!I.lt ed last week with the lettermen as :":: ,~;:~~~::~d:';~!I.lt", . !I.lt",,==~9i:'jj(~~~~'-:::'~:::!::::':~:::':::::::!:!.::::!::: well as new recruits reporting for GET big capacity-pius stant use. Meal planning is • practice on Monday, November 26. Mom, dad, sister and brother too will surely I:e the exclusive fast-freeze ESCO pleasure, unexpected guests wei· On December 14 the Yellow Jackets come a nd better! i vi ng yours whe n thrilled with the gift slipper they discover 'Math the Air-Blast Fan, With plenty of will open their 22-game schedule with Embroidered satin freezing capacity. as well as zero you enjoy the convenience of aD Mt. Pleasant away. Ten games will be lou nge slippers. Low Tree. A glamour patr for mom ••• a comfort pair for storage space, an ESCO Freezer ESCO Freezer. played at home this year. dad • , • a pretty pair for sis and a rugged pair for gives you r. complete system to ESCO Freezers are made in 12, Seventeen boys are trying out for . v. edge heels. hrother, We have them all. Come lee. meet the needs of your family. 16, 20, 24, 32 and 40 cu' . It varsity slots this s ason. Coaching for The 24 cu. ft. ESCO Freezer Models-a sile for every family. the third time R~y Ciensinski has been working with the boys for about two .hown above holds up to 950 lbs. weeks now. Bunny Blaney will have of fresh fruits. vegetables. meat•• Come in or send postal lor s veral records to hold which he set . poultry. seafood-ready for in. tree desC'f'iptive litera/lire. last year. Other lettermen from last . yea,' are Ronald Bramble, Bill Knotts, Wfol pile slipperl. 2 year IoocI warranty-5 year protection plan David Hurm, Robert Kase. James Sey­ , Exira-s upport heel, ' dell. James Draper. and Alvon Sparks. Phone or write our Local Representative Other boys reporting for try-outs are Paslels, red, green. .rack Cleaver, Sam Gray, Dick Law­ son ,Edward Sobolewski, Jack Harvey. H. M. EVANS, Jr. 74E. ClevclandA"e George Bachelor, Jerry Leahy. Charles . Phone Newark 2-8561 Newark, D eh~wa re After 5:30 P.M. kinner, and Floyd Croll. Some of these boys are from the 1950-51 J .V. team. Mr. Albert Brayman, who arrived in Or Contact Newark recently, will assume the du- ' Deep fuzz trimmed ties of J.V. coach this season, taking quilled slipperl. EASTERN SALES COMPANY, WEST CHESTER, PENNA. over the job held by Mr. Gilmole Ott ' Wedge-Iype heel ~ Phone 2055 !Ol' several years. Arthur Boldcn ...... -..r FOLLOW U. 8. U TO • SIGNATURE ~ IINO& 1011 GIVE rHEM ALL SLIPPERS

Nove lly animal lonnel high Inslq» LOA S ANY AMOUNT UP TO $2000 ON YOUR SIGNATURE ~Ohb ••,U, head Ilipper. for Ihe llippers. Tiny heel. 0.,.,..&1 .... ONLY, CAR OR FURNITURE. COME IN AND GET IT. "Where Friend. Me"" young.leu, Felt, Choice ot color., ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CON FIDENTIAL. AND SENSIILE REPAYMENT TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CON­ VENIENCE. ONE VISIT SERVICE. O.K.'D QUALITY CARS • OOST - LESS , Open Thurs. 'Til 9 o'Clock P'ilnick's Shoe Store COMMUNITY Ph. D 1. City 4431 (or 4568) FINANCE & ACCEPTANCE CORP, 217 w. 9th Str.tI., Wilmington 5-8851 ~ ...... ~:::~::~:~:' .. ~:~:~ .. ::: .... -...... · 1 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE ----- ..

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$2.00 A .year Payable in Advance The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 6, 1951 Five NEWARJ{ TWENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO r Chinese Tree ~":->-,... H· :":-:-:":":":":":":":":-:,,:-:.->o:-» :":•• :" :.->o:-:.. :" :-:":.. :- :":-:":":-:...... : ...... :-:-~) Rare A t Taken from Issue of the Post, December 8, 1926 ___, IUSll1~vOe:SI.tPylacnatemd pOuns l REAL IlAUCAINS FOR HRISTMAS i '\1 Farmers Trust In New R ome E 52 Will .1 CLEARANCE SALE '1' The new home of th Farmers Trust • Pre sen t - :.!:~. ::':::: SMALL, LEAN, FRElH Company of Newark will open its 'M Mill· ' A' Forefather Of Our Redwoods doors to the public on Saturday, De- arco IOnS t S . " I G ' .. EVC I'Y Ilelll Bc]o\v Cost I cember 18, according to otl'itl'cials of U . . '. . D 12 equOla ' n a. rown ::: ::: I ~ot In stitution. .. nIversIty ec. At Yale .1. '1' Pork Loin! Opcning day w ill be mar-k ed by a re- ___ :~: ::: tcpllon to w hich ever~ b o.dy is invited. Satire On Modern Man Will A rare tree, of a species da ting back .1. FRIDAY EVE ING - DEC. 7th 'r The bealltl ful new bU Ilding WIll then . to prehistoric limes, is now planted on ·Boast bOl'e bern completed and equipped and Feature Novel ProductIOn the University of Delaware Experi- will br th rown open for inspection Techniq ues ment Station farm, at Newark. The SATURDAY, DEC. 3th al 9 a.m. tree is a metasequoi (Metasequoia i A. Repeal oj OlTieers, directors, and members of When "Marco Millions' opens nt the stryptoboides), a puzzler in the bo- 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Oar Sen.ational Sale Ihe Trust Company's staff w ill be on University of Delaware on December tanical family tree. ~37c ! " .rvo wlth' ldeal Sour Krout or band to welcome visitors and show 12, many production techniques will Professm' E. P. Brasher, chairman of ..:...... Idea l Apple Sa uce Ihem about the new banking house. be presented tor Ihe first time on the the horticulture department, received Retail Sa le ( Rib End to ayz Ib ~.~ .i The reception will. continue through Mitchell Hall stage. This play is an the tree from Mr. J . S. Bennet" of Price P rice the dny and evenmg. Refreshments example of the show being just too Wilmington. The Bennets had received FBESHLY KILLED FRYING will be ,er ved and an orchestra will big for the stage. MilcheU Hall audi- the tree. one of a group. grown at I Naxon Apartment \Vasher ...... $64.95 $:1 6.00 provide music for the occasion. No ences will reca ll that part of "Finians Yale University. Yale, in turn had ,_. 1 E lectric Victrola in portable case...... 3!-l.9fi 12.00 (ormn l program has been prepared. Rainbow" was played in front of the gotten the seeds from China, whe re .:- 1 American Beauty Electl'ic Iron...... 12.95 7.95 {. C.BICKE N Between 2000 and 3000 people are stage on the area above the orchestra the tree was "rediscovered" in 1946 1-I ' 6.95 .. expected to be in Newark to inspect pit- a simila r constructi on will be used by a Chinese university explorer. ::: 1 Proctor Iron ...... 10.95 :j: Ihe n ~;. b:;:h~~dth~ r~~~d Leave ~~' ~ '~~~;~~~ ~~:r t~~~ t~~: !~ S!~~d pft~ cu~I~~f:S~O:p;~ t!~n~~ t:~,s o~h~hetr~~rt:; :!: i ~;:;;r~~~c~:;~r~~":::::: : : ...... i~:~~ ; : ~~ ~ '~ 39C ' At the last m eetin ~ of .thy e Board two platforms will be used, one on a forefather of Our redwoods and se- ::: 2 General Electric Irons ...... 12.95 8 :95 .'. O( Trusstees Of thhe udnI vferstlht , EDrg' l:"h' oach side, with a two foot-w ide run- quoias of the west coast. Up until 1946, :': 1 Ge neral Electrl' c Iron 9 9'" 7 , CUT-UP FRYERS _. Ready for the Pan Ib 55c r h d . 0 0) • 1-:_. ' Owen yp er, ea e n IS way con necting the two extensions. botanists knew it existed in fossil form, -:- ...... 95 Depa rtment, was granted leave of ab- Herman Middleton, designer of the but didn't know it was stil to be found :1: Electric Heating Pads ...... 3.80 1.95 ~~~~ t:o;ont::~uZO~i~g:tu~~=; i~9~~e ~~t~ ~c_~~e~a;::s, t~~~i~~~! ~~:~c~~re °efn;i~: : .'~ I al;:~n ro ~~;~ e~\~~~ d:h:~~~e~~~~:. 3: 1 tromberg Ca rlson Radio ...... 44 .95 19.00 i'pNicEiv I C S " 3 9~ erary rc l a tio~ s of the Bible story of a rea will be included in the scenery the tree r esembles our own eastern -:- .. 1 Motorola Radio ...... 29.!)5 19.00 :I: i Jeptha and hIS daughtet:. Dr. S~ph.er d plan and the audience, on entering the bald cypr ess in the manner in which :1' 2 Motorola Radios ...... 19.95 12.00 will spend Of. hIS theatre will see on either side of the it sheds its leaves and twigs. 1 Air King Radio ...... 24.95 9.00 a~out ~wo -thlr~ s ~~~ e :f: :!: Lean Sho... Ribs 01 Beel , Ib 49- in the Iibral'les 0 severa u~ l ,: e r s l les two platforms, huge Chinese pagodas. The trees grown from the seeds ·l· Hallicraftel' Radi o, Standard ) :.1::. in Germany and the rest of It m Eng- These two pagodas measure twelve feet given to Yale are being grown at va ri- ::: land and Ital!. . .. in height and will be used for the ous places along the Eastern seaboard, .:. 1 & 3 short wave bands ...... 44 .95 .!. Skinless Frankfurts t' Ib 530 I Fillets of Pollock Ib 330') ThIs work IS In connechon With the entrances in several scenes. Clarke in order to find out if the t ree w ill ::: G. E. Cleaner ...... 44.50 29.00 :l: Ring Liver Pudding Ib 390 Fancy Haddock Fillets Ib 430 e ~e n era l su bject °h~ hthh Bhiblebas Eng- Pardee and his stall' have had a fi eld thrive in this climate. It it will say3 -:- Electric Beanery ...... 9.95 4.00 :i: . SI. Taylor's Pork Roll Y2 Ib 45c Fillets of Perch .. ~" Ib 390 lish literature, W IC e as .een c~r- day in building the scenery for this Detjen there are hopes of preventing :1: l rying on since 1921. D~rlng thIS perIod show as it is radi,ally different trom the species from becoming extinct. ::: Electric Table Broiler ...... 17.45 7.95 ::: Potato Salad or Slaw Ib 29c Cleaned Whit.i. ng.~ ~ I .~o _ Dr. Sypherd has publIshed a number the conventional fl a ts used in so many "The tree at our farm w ill be care- ,I. 2 Electric Bowl Heaters ...... 7.95 1.95 :;1': 01 papcr,~ on the s.ubject, a?,d two. edi.- plays. fu lly watched and we will report on .::: 1 Electric Stearn Rmliator ...... 27.95 17.00 IDEAL on the Label Means tions of The En.glJsh BIble, publIshed The action of one scene takes place it from time to time, ,to Yale. If it -:- 10 F' 1.45 :/: Satisfaction on Your Table by Ihe UniversIty Press. on the deck of a ship. During this se- does grow well in the East, it could ~: Electric Ixtures ...... 2.40 :.:!:. Dr. Sypherd, w ho w as graduated quence, the players will pe entering eventually be used in ornamental.:' 1 Inter-Communication, Two Stations.... 29.95 17.00 IDEAL VEGETARIAN OR from Delaware CoUege in 1896, an.d from beneath the stage (from the hold plantings." Detjen commented. :1: :l: subsequently took degrees at the Unt- of the ship) . This is the first time the '1' • • .:. ver.si ty .o f P ennsylvania and Harvard actors have used the stage trap doors, • ' . • • I :l: "'11.: PORK Ii BEANS UOIvers lty, can:e to. Delaware, as Pro- while a scene was in progress. RoseVi ll e Reslllcn t Set vlng ::: 16·oz ~ - (esso r or English In 1906, when the Another very etl'ective staging t ech- On Vesse11 In Korean Walel's .'. LEON A. POTTS ::1: -tge enrollment was 120 students. nique will b" t,,., Contin uous fiow of W It E R ' . thOd -:- :I can • .r. E. P '. Ellison Nominated action from . one scene into a~ot h er. class: ~SN: h u~I:::::d e~~In~;:.n'Ber;~a ~: 44 E. Main Street Newark, Delaware :l: At a meeting last night of the Aetna There are SIX scene changes In .the Reign of RosevilJe Park, Route 3, :I: -:- IDEAL HOME-STYLE ELBERTA Ho e Hook and Ladder Co~?any nom- Rrst act but there. are no "scene w.a l~ s ," Newark, has been serving aboard the t :!: in ations were made tor otl'lclals for the which m eans qUIck work in shIftIng minesweeper USS Redhead in Korean <-<":":":":":":":":_:_:_:";":";..:":• •:_ :":_.:";•• :":_: .. :": .. : _:":_:":.. : • •; .. :";":" :•• :" :_;":_:":":.. : ";";..:.. : ";..) coming year. T~ e el~ction will take scenery for the stage c;rew. These Waters since Oct. 1950. st PEACHES place the fi.r Frtday In January. . scenes ta.ke us. across ASia tr?m the The Redhead has been continuously E. J. EllIson . was nominated u nant- R.rst one. In Venice thro~gh SyrIa, P er- active in the now famous siege of Advertising in The Newark P ost Gcts Uesult8. mou sly fo r ch ief; Walter Powell and Sla, India, and Mon~olta to the tln~l Wonsan, sweeping to insure that UN Charles Tasker were un.animously nom- scene ?f that act which take~ place In warships have m ine free waters in ;~at~~ut~~r :~~ ~o ~S I ~~~~rCh;;!\!; th~ ~~;e;k!~~a~~e~~ h~~~I:;n ~~~~~v_w_~h;iC;h;t;o;o;p; e;ra;te;.;;;;;;;;;;;;; I candidates for tire recorder; Allred ed in this play in the tying together I Ewing and B. F. Devonshire were of the thirteenth century with the named (or the post of chIef pipemen. present. Although this production takes Meet tl.e Arrow For assistant pipemen Alfred Ew ing, place in a time setting seven h un­ If Y ou Wouhl William Clancy, C. M. Eisner, Harlan dred years ago, it is primarily a satire Tw eed, F rank Smith and William Bol- on the modern man. It was therefore Like to I(now ten were nominated. Five will be necessary to introduce a feeling of elected. modern times and yet not lose the , IDEAL FANCY CALIF. " Am ong t hose nomInated for direc- ffeet of the ancient setting. K ay FR?n~iv id!II~E and to g r!~:: j tor we re: J. R. Fulton, H. Warner Mc- Alston a nd Eleanor Pearce, co chai r­ have expressed a wish to Neal, Dr. George W. Rhodes, Thomas men of the costume committee, teel inspect our home and to ask Fruit :Cockloi.l. Sprougle, T. R. J acobs, WilJiam Cun- that the costumes, while ancient Chi­ questions on details ot our ningham , Warren Singles, A. E. H an- nese in design, utilize colors which are service. We are always glad ( '. ge .- cock, R. J . Crow, C. E. Ewing, L . E. primarily thought of as modern, such to have OU r neighbors visit No-2Y2 Speciall<.. Hill, A. L. Beals, J ohn Steel, G. T. Dur- as fuchsia and chartreuse. Also the us, because we have put a \. na il. H. C. Herdman, Daniel Stoll, R. stage w iIJ be assymetrically balanced good deal of thought and S. Gallaher, N. N. Wright, B. F . Proud, contrary to the older ideas of a sym- etl'ort into making it attractive WHEATIES O f~::~f:l~tna ~~ ~z 230 E. Ramsey and Welling P almer. metrical balapce around center stage. a nd comfortable. If YO ll would PugnacIous Dr unk Thl'ou~hout t~ e entir~ production, the like to visit us, we w ill be tdeal Fancy Fla. 46·oz ~ 5c This morning shortly a fter nine obserVIng aUdlenc~,wIU find th.ese .a.nd l very pleased. Just call or drop Ol'ange .Juice ~ n" o'clock. a pass ing car unloade d a other ~Int~ of a ncIently InSPII ed I us a card and we w ill set a dr unk at the B. and O. ra il road sta- moderntsm. . . time aside to talk with you. tion. Apparently seeking solitude. he J Im Be:~y. has created the. ~ ghtln g attempted to d isperse everyone in effects utIliZing the ~ppo r tu nIb e s that I WM. J. WARWICK sight. beginning with the watchman th ~ new I ze~~u r ,~It~ hboard olTers. Presid ent =:::~:~ BREAD FR E at the cross ing. H is e ITorts were futile, Marco M~llIOns WIll be repeated I Newark Funer al Hon.te the SI'(t.Jrts SlIirt tltat Fits This W ook if IVe fail to menl.iort Our B reaci to you .'- (; if enlh usiastic, and no one suffered on Decembel 13 a nd 15. Inc. before YOlt leave th e markel. damage. Officer Keeley took him in . . . I 121 W. Park Place charge and he is now a guest of the It IS be~l ~ v e d that tea was first used YOU a utl t ile Occa sion! SUPREME ENR ICH Ei> BREAD large loaf 15c - Phone 2463 l town in cell number 4, where he was as a mediCIne rather than as a bever- I Virgi nia Leo Orange Cocoa nut Coffee Cak es , ea 35c soliloqu izing when last heard. I:a ~g:e.~ _____ ._____ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vi rgi~i a Le e Chocol ate Sund e Layer Cakes ea 790 I Ru ssian Education OuUlned l ·Ib I". lb. A most comprehensive outline of Virginia Lee Fruit :lakes 98c • 2 1.89 - 5 4.49 . the presen t syst m of education in Soviet Ru ssia was given before the DAILY f'Rl~ S I1 VEGETABL1!;S AND nWI1' I Newark New Century Club at the New Fla. Valentine Green Fresh Calif. ). mcclin~ on Monday afternoon in a very interesting "paper" by Mrs. Albert Robin of Wi lmington. Mrs. Taraumianz added to the enjoyment of the day by the beautiful rendition of Russian mu­ sic. The program was foJlowed by an in (ormal discussion. Tea was served. Club And Social News Ii,s Beulah Law entertained at a ------variety shower last Sa turday evening GRAPEI'RUIT Juicy Fla.-64'5 4 fo r 29;- (or Mrs. Harold Ladd, formerly M iss Juicy Fl a.-2I6's doz Frances Bullies. The party was held ORA N G E S 15c: at the Blue Hen Tea Room and the New Fl a.-I76's doz guests were Mrs. Edward R ecords, TANGERINES Z5ct Mrs. Reese Gritl'in, Mrs. Richard EATI NG IIPPI.ES u. s. 1 ;,I:g Cooch, Mrs. Norman Rose. Mrs. Al­ STROUT REALTY AGENCY 5 3f e bert Aye rst, Mrs. Charles Howard. Mrs. Walter Holton, Mrs. Wayne Brewer, D'Anjou Pears 2 lb. 290 IPitted Hallowl Dates 2 lb. 390 Mi sses Chm'lotte DayeU. Beck y Mol' Imported Chastnuts Ib 15c NeVI Fla. Radishes 2 bcns 150 ga n. Ruth King, Martha WoJ.l aston, .:-:. .:.. : .. :-: . .:- :. .:.. :-: .. : . .:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. :- :.. : .. : .. : . .:.. : .. : .. : -:-:-:.. : .. : .. : .. :, .:... : .. : .. : .. : .. : . .:. .:-: .. : .. : .. : . .:. .:.. : .. : .. : .. :-: .. :. Pascal Celery - .talk 19c Ho ll y Wreaths.< - ea 490 ~ ~ and Anna Fra7.Cr. r ~ • qt box Friends oC Dr. Musselma n gave hIm CALIF. BR USSELS SPROUTS 29c; ,,:*'1;': W(~ ca,,'t begin to list the hruulreds of '.:?I't. a sUrp ri,c party at his h ome on West delightful lm d economical item s PREPAR ED SPINACH OR KALE . pkg 19c Main Street last Wednesday evening. Those in the party we re: Dr. and Mrs. '!' offered i ll our immense f I" yo",. exact colla,. size Downes, Dr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. I ~ and Mrs. C. E. J ohnson, MI" and Mrs. III yo",. exact sleeve length ,' Lester Scotten, Mrs. Robe rt Jones, .( Galaxy of Gifts .:- Ask for recIpe for Give the Childre n Mr. and 1\11'5. Owen Mooro, and Mr. Ca rna! ~~~r~~~~~i n Pie an Acme Market ;' ._ and ~Irs. Walt I' Holton, all of this /0' ,I. e Th,'/.y CI,,'''mos SI.. p pe. lown. and Dr. and Mrs. Lotz, of Wil f I r crfccLall·aroum l spo rL hirl. l 'I' car ID EAL FANCY GOLDEN "PLAY STORE"; mlngton. iL ror howlin ', 1llIlIling, hiking- or PUMPKIN c Gets T hl . \ ~I rs . Wallon Smith entertained a few :!: Tl ere you are sure to fi·lI. rl just the right suggestion :f. just pluin loafing in Lh o easy ohair. 20·oz On ly YOUng frlpnds at dinner in honor of ::: to please the m ost (liscrimill atill.g person . •• be they :l: You'll always look right, and feel at I c ~ the birthdny of her daughter, Elma, on $6.50 ca n Each kit contains a big Acme Play I SUnday, 5th. Those present I ease, in tho Arrow Gabanaro. Tai­ D~cembcr · C .kg 14c Store all ready to set up • ••• card v.-ere : ~Ii s> cs Marjorie and H len East­ Id S I P ti man, wom.an or child . ::':I::I!:'~ lored in your exact collar size and burn. l\Jarion J ordan. Ru th Mercer, ~: R NA~~ON leMI~~st:( 'can 14c ~u~~I~::~~ ' ~~h:~~~~:!ac·o~~~~:"~~ ~ ' :i: 41l Quality Gift S ltgge.'tio ll .~ horul.• ollU'ly packaged sleeve length- it fils 118 well as • Washab'­ . Iar ~ar ,t Fulton, Elma Smith. Mrs. B. $100 In Play Money, bIlls and caIn. l . . R. Challenger and son, Bobby of Wi.\ ­ ~ : for Jl erfect giving orul certlli" to brill g joyful acce/, t· roguJar shirt. Fine WASHABLE gab­ tAlol r-- HomogenIzed • • • Store Manager'. button . _ • l1\1ngton. (~ =-=..I EnrIClhed.. EV KaP' Store Floor··· Coupon. to get extra , (lIf e " on Xmas m.ortl i" g. ::: ardine in a wide color choice. SeeJ equipment ·· · and a Special Coupon ' ,ti,s Sara Steele nterlain d at cards v :;: ~ M th~~-ku1. theD!-her, ~l' / b b t II ~ to enclose with ten product label. ~.t Saturday evening at h <.' r home on ::: 3 c=n~ ZOe 4 c:na 5 ~e to get back a check for one dollar. i ",Iawnrc Avrnup. H I' guests w ere • • ',' I,. and Mr •. Hoke Pol mer Mr. and - Y oILr ArrolV tore - Prlcl'lJ EfT'cC'th------1e Dee • • · ' ·8. 1051. Quantlt, Rig ht. R ellcrl'ed. ~I". Paul Lov~tt, lif ts. K '. Wilson, YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME I". AnnI e Moore, Mrs. Fannie N Ison, ,Neighbors Pharmacy 1I!Iss Letitia Vandever ,and I ra Steele. 72 E. Muin Dia] 2900-2213 SLIGH'S MEN'S WEAR M i 173 E. Main treet t ' an,1 I\1r s.~n W. Stradley, Free Delivery :!: ~ Ea. Moln Street, ent rta ined Mrs. Phone 6544 ewark, Del. tradl.y·~ brother, John Wooleyhan, :;; Open Evenings 'Till Xmas \ C~ihon, Mel. ,on Thursday. '!_:,.:,,:_,:,,-.:.. . .:t4!tl:f t:.. :_: .. >t:":":":"': -:"':'" Buy Defense Bonds The Ne~ark Post, N ewark Delaware, Thursday, Decembelrr' 66" Jl.l:J9'o511 . ______-:_ .___ _ Six ~~§;iii§§§§§§§§: I <_<..;..;+:_o:.. :~: .. : .. :..;..:_<_<+:_o:..;+)_:~+>-X..;..;-;o...... '>(+."C+C~ BLANCHE MAE EVERETr Public Sale .: ; I TOWN" b t the a fast growing Slip Covers, Drapes anC! aeuDb Is THE NE,*K POST OF - LIVESTOCK - ~:~:~:o~e~~:~!~~i!:la~::V::kp:o~':~yo: a~d ar~un: ;:wa:k, and still h av~ ~::::~!::vi~~o~ -~~l~~~::~~ ELK Theatre some very desirable, well priced properties or sa e. Founded January 26 , 1910, by the late Everett C. Johnson Dairy Equipmcnt, Crops, c tc. Healtltful Air Conditioned Academy Street I e cemented As I am discontinuIng the dairy busi­ An Independent Newspaper ness, will sell the following on the prem­ Beautiful brick '!ome! 4 be~ roo~s,. pow:::n r~o~~r~a~{tc~~~, Sg~rage, beau- Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. ises ,formerly known as the Wm. G . Little Winter and Summer tarm , on Capital Trail, between Newark ~i~~~~er;~cf~c~~e~z~ot v:;'~a~~o~'!th Ina'::,~rte drive. 14-16 Thompson Lane, Newark, Delaware a nd Stanton, Del.. Elkton, Md. Phone 92 Locally and Independently Owned and Operated In Newark's very ~~~:s~li~nr~~~~~~~115~re;~st $21,000.00 4 Miles East or Newark, nel, ------.---- TUESDAY. DECEllmER ll. 1951 Friday December 7 Barksdale Road 30 acres adjoining city limits, very desirable for moderate priced homes. 34 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK J. FREDERICK MITCHELL ...... EDITOR Mixed dairy of Holsteins, Guernseys and "Tarzan in the Has small bungalow, tWII large chlcken -houses, barn, corn crib, will fin­ Jerseys: Average test 4.4. Several fresh, ance. For only $10,000.00. Entered as second clnss matter, Ma rch JO, 1910, at the postomce at Newark, Delaware, and close springers, balance In full flow under the Act of March 3, 1879. of milk. Farmers-this Is a real dairy and Amazons" Main Street a chance to buy some good cows. GUERN .. I Three apartment houses, with oil heat, four garages, two apartments fur- SEY STOCK BULL. with DAffiY EQUIPMENT - 6-col1 Rabson nlshed a beautitul first fioor apartment, 4 rooms and bath. cooler, 4-can McCormJck Deering cooler, Johnny Jf/ eisrnuller , . Exceptional buy at $21,00000 20 milk cans 2 milk buckets and strainers. west Delaware Avenue NA'I 0 N A,L E 0 I t9 R I A L CROPS-B~r l ey and corn by bushel; I CIlilb alfalta, timothy and clover hay by ton. Saturday December 8 12-room three-apartment building, G E, oil !'Ieat,. two car garage, fine lot with all in wire-lied bales. THEATRE +l'IAS~C~TI/<>N Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms cash Double Feature plenty of old shade, only twoF~~o~~I;o $~r.~g~t~ty. I 2 Shows - 7-9 p.m. ~· ~.~.i~ri.~b"~i ..... ~ ___ WILLIAM FUTTY _____ .. Ralph Smith. Salesmanager 1. "Blazing Bullets" Ogletown Road Saturday Contteuous from 2 P JIL Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 6. i951 C. M. Ort1ip, auc. New bungalow- 5 rooms and bath, 2 bedrooms, large living-room, dream Sunday Mat. 2 P.M,-Evenlng 8 P.lIl. R. R . Whiteside & Son. clerks. with Itltchen. Beautiful bath and shower, oil heat, hardwood floors. Public water --- Johnny Mack Brown SUPP~hisLfst ~o~~~~a:~~~, ~~';;r~e~i~~ttb~~me. Friday December 7 Additional Personals I TB TAKES NO HOLIDAY ~---~-. ---"",-~ 2 "Blue Blood" P ossession at Settlement, $l0,6~;asgow Mr .and M,·s. Randolph Lindell and Ttl" rculosls can strike at ~ POWElL'S ~. with New Bungalow-5 rooms. bath, hardwood fioor, oil heat. Exceptionally well- Mrs. Wm. Edmanson spent Wednesday ~:l~:~"~~~ rti~':w °l'~ ~l~: t~~~ , B Il W'll' J N' / built. Large lot. Newark school bus, on Route 40. Greyhound bus service, minerSpm.ycrlolnrrive,.·s iti_ngo _Mi. '. and Mrs. El- to join the year·round fight to,lICE CREAM CO. ____i "arns, ______an.e 'g_ L_ Possession at Se,ttlement, $9,950. COl 'nor this kilier and give D b 9 Selling is our business. iMrs. Katharine Knowles, of Pros· a gift of health Sunday ecem er • LAWSON STARCHER to you rself your W D pect Avenue, her daughter and grand· fri ends. and YOllr l eer aver "Saturday's Hero" Real Estate & Insurance 60n. visited Mr. Paul Knowles at Korth neighbors. Bny y with East over the weekend. Christmas Seais ICE C REA ~f 267 E. MAIN STREET PHONE: 6510 Saturday December 8 -0- llnd help your tu· John Derek , Donna Reeel Mrs. James Connor, of West Main, hercui osi" associ· . For Your NEWARK DELAWARE entertained a number of her friends ation prevent and ~ Mon.-Tues. Dec. 10-11 Gibby Young (Salesman) m PARTIES :~---~ fn'reOS dayBa. llimore, _ato_luncheon on Wed- control TB.~~j;,~~.. ~ ",Cave of Outlaws" Buy and Use Christmas Seals ~ .:•• :-: .. :-:-:-:._:.,...: .. ~ 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Q eo. Q ~>_x.. :._:..; .. :._:..; ...... I 0 0 0 0 0000 ~~~8RI1 N' OO~ 'I . , "''''of' GIGYOtIIII Miss Patsy A. Chalmers and Miss in technicolor 'K VIRGINIAGRrl ' • • f'!!dollluutl ANDY DEYiIII Carolyn Johnson attended the Army- the men is possible because of the 1vith • -'" • >; - ;:..., -'= R08ERT HUTIIil Navy game in Philadelphia on Satur- success of its enlistment program, MacDonald Corey ~. - -~ =-,.. Imy GIUllO! day. and follows Air Force policy of using Dial 3171 Alexis Smith and -~- volunteers as much as possible. Mrs. J . Harvey DIckey, of S. College Earlier, the Army announced it is ,,~U~~,~,~,,~,,~,,~,,~,,~,~... ~~ Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 12-13 ._------Avenue, and Mrs. Ida B. Mal,arkey, releasing by Dec. 20 enlisted men Lenox CHINA of Seaford, attended the Presldents- called to duty from the inactive and "Texa~ Carnival" and Haviland Secretarries' Conference of the Amer- volunteer reserve. ican Legion Auxiliary held at India­ FOK napolis, Indiana, last week. in te '/micolor Stief{, Gorham, International, SILVER - 0- Continental Diamond Fibre NEWARI( TAXI 'with Wallace, Lunt and Heirloom Esther Williams, Red Skelton A~~e, J~::~~tu~:::~;o':! a~~~V:I:r~~ Company Certifie d By DPA Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, to Dotham, Ala., and points of inter- Two Delaware industries-the Ethyl .uAlJlll['f'lOflC · DtCltW($SOH· LYNliBAlll'Sclttll PIIJ" 1JI PHONE Friday December 14 Gruen and Croton WATCHES ~·PJOMedbJ.bIIt'I9I·Dirtcltdb1R Ic "'ldOJ'" est in Florida. ~~~~~{a~~~r:~:ctdg~~;eOr ~~!~~~;O~; "The Strip" Sun.-Mon. Dec. 9·10 Mr. and Mi·s . ;:~am Adam, whose Kewark-have . been granted certifi- 2 wedding took place at the First Pres- eate~ of neces~lt! by. the Defense P~o­ J. J. MINSTER & SON with 'H~~A~ D ,HUGHES''' ''' '' , . • byterian Church, Oct. 27th, have re- ducllon. Admmlstratlon. The cerllfi- , Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest turned to their home in Philadelphia cates ,:,,'ll enable operat.ors of the plants I 342 r I' fl'OmAdam ais theEuropean forme r honMisseymoon Ann H amil-Miss investmentto write off in mOre plant rapId expansionly from than taxes iS I :;;:======~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i I ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William regularly provided by the tax laws. ®--- ", I I I S. Hamilton, Kells Avenue. The Edge lV!0ore plant was awarded - 0- a certIficate In the amount of $184,- Here is a Real Labor Saving .... .- ... ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Case were recent 125, for expansion of tetraethyl lead Subscribe to The Newark Post-$2.00 per year. guests of Miss Eleanor Bailey, Arling- e~!I~:~:~dae~dt~e ~~~~:~~t~ l !~~ f~r4,~!:! Tues.-Wed. Dec. 11·12 ton, Va. -0- pansion of the production of vulcan- CHRISTMAS GIFT Fred MacMurray Coach William D. Murray, of Duke ized fibre. For tlte Woman tv/w Iws a HOltse To Clean University, visited his daughter. Miss . j'~~~fk~ff~/ I "Millionaire For J oy M~rray. at the Women's Colleg ~, Wilmington Chnrch Official 1 ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER and hIS many Newark fl'lends thIS Will Meet Newark Group Christy" IJ ______past week. The Reverend Philip Dunning, di- I laJa~ay an ELG IN Thurs.-Fri. Dec. 13·14 Rev. and MrS~ Miles Gray of Ir ector of youth and audlo-visual pro- ARTHUR J. JOHNSON A . ..' grams for the Wilmington CounCil of fhone Newark 6-2261 "The Well" a:~'';i~nG~~~;~ ~ar:~~~~n~~~~t~n~::t) Churches, will m.eet ;with youth and • $> ~ Road. and other relatives In this VICIn- ~~Sl;~t ~;fs~~~eanJ:~,ve:n~f ~~:Sb~:~li~n' I •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I...... -.nuIfJC' ity. -0.- I~~~~c~e~.;~ ~e~~:r~eO;a;:i;!::th~~;t •• VISIT 'J. • • • • • --_•• Mr. Benjamin Eubanks is convaleSC- Church. \.• Ces~pools and Septi•c I.•I ~:l a:~~ ~o~~~:~t operation at the At this time Mr. Dunning wil discuss • SANTA CLAUS TANKS CLEANED I -0- with the group the annual youth I. 1 Pvt. Lowell Gray, son of Mr. and ~~~::~m~h~~';~~~ngY~~~h .. ~C~iO~~ll .. to • Odorless Excavating Anywbere I Mrs. Clarence Gray, of Elkton Road HEADQUARTERS • For Guaranteed Lowest Prices I :~hat~;,~:~y~e~~~~I~C~~~~I~ e ~: ~~~y _ Call happy to hear fro::..!..s Kewark friends GOO D JOBS IN NEWARK • Miss Harriett Ferguson, who has : William S. Hickman: been a patient at the Wilmington Gen Male Help Wanted • Phone West Che, ter 1454 I eral Hospital, is convalescing at h er OPEN DBCEMBER 8 TO 22 • or Wilmington 4-2455 • home on East Main Street. I At Once IN FRONT OF CITY HALL ••••••• _ ••• I. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lovett, Jr Gregg Jewelers .. _. - - and sons, G. Douglass and Paul D., the Sponsored by ...... •. CLERI(S third, have moved to Wilmington, North _ Newark Chamber 01 Commerce _ and SlIvenmlths John \V. Fuller Carolina, where they will make their : R E. Main St. Phone we home. LABORATORY Phone New:!I'I, 6316 - 0 - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Carleton E. Douglass, of Kent­ HELPERS G~------Phnnbing, HC'alillg way, will spend next week in New (mus t be H, S. graduates) York w ith h.)I' daughter, Miss Alice P Oil 13nrller' IIl. lallalion Douglass. - 0 - TOOL MAI(ERS HANBY - WORRALL Sel'vi('t' Sgt. Roger Holton spent the past and Associates, Inc. weekend in Newark. Sergeant Holton (mus t be A-I Ss stationed at Fl. Belvoir where he is IndllstL"ial Piping ancl inthe school for Army engineers. MACHINISTS -0- (must be experienced) Realtors Pipe Wclding Dr. Alan Colburn and M.rs. Colburn are at Hadden Hall. Atlantic City where Pl1mp IllstnllaliolJ and 45% E. Main St. Newark 2269 Dr. Colburn is attending a meeting of DAY SHIFT The American Institute of Chemical Rf'pnir' -- All Tvpes 0------.------___ ~ ~ Enginecrs. APPLY ~ ... -...... ·. - --_ ...... For Prompt Service r.all Employment Office 00 c ... ..· ra~~attendedsp :n::~ a reunion, ~~~~~:~~n;e:~!~eE~~e of those members :.::ri~:.1 O~~~UQG~O~~TR~Y~~;~;;; ~ u~:11,~ of P ennsylvania Dutch Folk Lore So CONTINENTAL-DIAMOND L. and M. CABS ciety who went to the Palatinate last FIBRE COMPANY XI summer. All of the party making the :i:I POMPEII BRAND FROZEN •• Phone Ne/Vark trip were present except one man who Newark, Del. • :,l,:. • HOME MADE SPAGHE'ITI :':1:' stayed in Munich for study this com I ing winter. I;======-! ; 0 :l: ~: :l: • . HOME MADE RAVIOLI :l: Vni crs ity D"amll Grolln To Mid·Semon Delicious 6434 :l: in 3: Hold Tryout For Next Play I Clearance 24 Hr. Service An informal tryout for the Shakes­ !i! MUSHROOM SAUCE pearean play, "Merchant ot Venice " I • II ••••• - ••••.-!! will be held at the December meeting of ~ University Drama Group which will be :l: Packed by .:- SALE Th. ZICO "NI-AG-RA" ICY-Wall Milk Cooler is: held on Tuesday evening, December A , 11 ,at 8 p.m. in Old College. of many of our I PATENTED FOR N£CK·HIGH COOLlNG-KHpS tho icy wat~r b th jlraC. Shell~n!l! This play is scheduled to be given ~i~ THE POMPEll RESTAURANT * milk lovol. a ovo 0 by the Drama Group in the near :1: ," New Castle, Del. :!: future. All members are urged to al­ Fall Fashions tend the meeting whether or not they ;~OOIQIII(·~:._~ •• O•• ODOOO.DOO.OOOOD·~:~ 2 FASTER.COOlING-Cools!!!!!!!! ~ to below 50° In record tim .. 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..'... ' ... 17_ ...... Air Force To Free 2,000 Shop :;o:.:::-~ar!~::. 1st !~ WAI .. TON WELL DRILUNG, iNC. I W, •• ,. ""IF /I,,,,,,,,," ....,.., Incorporated Reserves For Christmas chArre account DrUien 01 Phone or wrtle oar Local Representative w~e r 'i!S!or~~f;~n~~~~::m~dai.o~ DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL WATER WELLS - e- al,nnen called to duty from the volun H. M. EVANS, Jr. " 74 E. Cleveland Ave Peggy Cronin's t. For E.timal~ Call Phone Newark 1-8561 teer (non-pay) reserve. 1- Alter 5:30 P.M. Newark, Delaware 254 W. Main Street These arc the last enlisted men on Newark, Dela"are active duty who were recalled from Fa Itiolls i ROY T. WALTON Or COiltaet r::;:;:.y reserve status against their Newark. Del, Elkton, Md. Dial 2.8262 Paper MllI Road, RD 3 EASTERN SALES COMPANY, WEST CHESTER, PENNA. The AIr Force said dJscbarge of ®>------.. I ...... ~~~~ ...... ~ PIIODe ... . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~_T:h:e~N:e~w::a:r~k~p~o:~~,~N~ew~ar~~ D~a~~r~ Thunda~ December ~ 1951 Seven

k I' GENERAL MEETING OF PERSONALS I Dr. and. Mrs. J: C: Gcrster are in Members of the J . A. O'Daniel Post Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheaffer cn- · lEt W .S.C .•. TUE DAY Atlantic City attcndmg the meeting of Unit, American Legion, attended a dln- tertained at family dinncr on Sunday OCla yen Thc Decembcr general mecting at Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lanier a e the . America~ Institute of Ch mical ner, ifeld in Wilmington Friday night, MI'. and Mrs. Hclll'Y K rages and son, S thc Woman's Society Christian Ser- entertaining at dinner on Wednesd l' Engmeers thiS week. Mrs. Gerster is h onoring Mrs. P ark W. Huntington, Mike, of Washington, D.C., MI'. and S at vi ce of the Newark Methodi.st Church evening in honor at Mrs. M. ax Goep~ a member of the hostess committee tor I' cently ~ l ec~ed National Chaplain of 111.rs. John H a. milt~n and daughtcr, PRO(;R A:\I DY JR, D.A.R. MRS. MITC HELL HO ORED will bc held. in the Social Hal! on Mrs. Goepp, the author of sevcl'al women a t the meeting. thc orgalllzatlOn. Gale, .Of Summ.t Br.dgc, Mr.. a n~ Mrs. EN IOR CHAPTER MEETING IN G RANGE "r ' Tuesday evening, December 11. books for children, Is to be the speak er Robcl! Shea ffer and daughtc., Jo Ann, • A rT\ I rIES M.·s. Edward Speer has a rra nged the a t the mee ting of the University Wo- of neal' Ncwark. Cooch's B.·.dgc Chapter, D A. R held I Mrs. Ruth Hoopes M.tchell, of Wood- program. Mrs. Thomas D. Mylrea wUl men's ClUb. When Aches -0- the DccL'mber meeting at the home of Side F arms, Hockessll1, has again had J'cvicw two books. Those books to be -0- YOU wtRI WUiE ' Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Cla"k, of Wa h- Mrs. Edward C. Pierson, Jr., on Sat- the honor of bcing appointed home •. viewed w ill be "Ban'abbas" by Pan Dr. and Mrs. W . Halder Fishel' have P . TO !itt TIlE DOCTOR. ington, D.C., Ql'e visiting at thc home urday, Deccmber 1. Assisting Mrs. economics chairman of thc National Langerkvist and " A Man Called P eter" been entertaining Mrs. Fisher's tather erslst -- JOAN. _ AND IT'S of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Chalmers, Pierson werc Mrs. Reese J armon and Gra nge. by Katherine Marshall. and mother, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Do not disregard a persist- A GOOD I DIA TO TAl<.\! Prospect Aven u ~ Miss GcrtI'ude Holloway. This week, Mrs. Mitchell was a guest Special music will be g iven by Mrs. Bowles of Pulaski, Virginia. en' THE PIlESCIlIPTION TO Prog ram of the day was g iven by the speaker at three state grange sessions, Henry Brader. - 0- ' headache, backache, Mrs. Oscar Knauss, who has been n Juni or D. A. R w ith Mrs. James Ever- and on Tuesday morning spoke before Devotions w ill be conducted by MI'. and Mrs. C. M. Linden have had hig h temperature, or stom- Ip atient at the Memorial Hospital, Wi! - elt opening the meeting in leading the home economics chairman and com- Group 1'\0. 1 of which Mrs. Oliver as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Oscar mington in convalescing at her home the singing of the Star Spangled Ban- mittees of the New J ersey State Grange Koeli g, Jr., is the leader and hostesses Kincaid of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Kin- ach-ache. These may be Ion Cleveland Avenue. ner and later in the program enter- a t the Hotel Morton in Atla ntic City. w ill be those of Group No. 8 of which caid spent Thanksgiving here, while symptoms of serious illness. ARD OF THANKS taining with Christmas solos, accom- Yesterday morning Mrs. Mitchell ad- Mrs. J . A. ConcH is the leader. Mrs. Kincaid is staying until Saturday. The wi, e thing is to consult ap~l~ci~ '~~~ tfo ci1;;n~lla~,~' i ,!; ~ :~~~ ~g~ an led by Mrs. F. A. Weihe. dressed the home economics breakfast neighbors for I thei r floral off erings and Miss Ann Gallaher presented the of the Maryland State Grange at the BAPTISTS TO HEAR i Mrs. R. Rockwell is entertaining for your physic ian promptly . ~~ ~~nt" x~~~:~~~~~e~,~ s~PI~~I\!'Yb~~~~;f ~~ ~ Christmas gree ting from Mrs. J ames F ran~ i s Scott K ey Hotel in Frederick, EGYPTIAN ON SUNDAY Mrs. Oscar Kincaid of Minneapolis, and brothe.r, W. J ames Sm ith. Jr. B. Patton, President General. and In the evenmg extended greetings . . Minn., at her home Wednesday eve- If medication is prescribed , The Filmily. D .lawB r·e Day will be observed at I at the annual banquet of the Delaware Jlmm.e Abdullah Beshai from ning. bring your prescription to Valley Forge on January 6, as an- State Grange at Midland Grange Hall C a lr~, Egypt, a nd a member at the -0- u s. CLASSIFIED nounccd by Mrs. Davis Eastburn, his- in Georgetown. Coplle Church at Egypt Will speak at Mrs. Joseph P. Walker of 721 South . torian . I this Sunday morning's worship service Academy Street is a patient at the Reports were given by Mrs. J armon, THRIFT SALE FRIDAY of the Calvary Baptist Church at 11 Memorial Hospital following an oper- Situation Wanted Registrar; Miss Frazer, Librarian; Mrs. IN PARISH HOUSE o'cloc k, Masonic Temple. Delaware atlon performed last week. Preseriptions Ed ward Lake, P rcsident of the Jr. D. Avenue, Newark. - -0- I·IOUSE WORK BY DAY, ALSO BAB Y A. R; Mrs. R. Cnrr Trumbull, cha ir- The Women of St. Thomas will con- Mr. Beshai received his A. B. Degree Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lynam of I Since 1856 s itti ng e ve nings. Phone 456:1. 12-G-2 tc Help Wanted man of defense bonds; and Mrs. Glenn duct their annual . Thrift Salc on Fri- at the Uni~ e r s ity of Cairo and worked Nashville, Tenn., have returned home J-J'lhere experience counts Ski nner, approved schools. day of tillS week 111 the Parish House, on Journalism in Cairo for two years. after spending two weeks with Mr. ~ vEDEUVERY TRUCK AND work In slore full time. Cha ries S. Gifts of money were voted for Delaware Avenue, f"om 7:30 A.M. to He ~as awarded the Fu~bright S.chol- Lynam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Cornog. 11-15-tfc approved schools, The Ame rican In- 9 P .M. . ~lr s h.p to CrazeI' T h eo l~g l cal Semll1~ry mond Lynam of nea.· Newark. While AGENTS INTERESTED IN MAKIN G d' Good Citizenship Manuals and Good second-hand cloth1l1g and 111 September 1950. He IS now studY1l1g h ere the Lynams attended the Army- money, d ignified work, leads furnished, .an th ' Student Loan I household articles will be available for his Master's Degree at the Uni- Navy game possi bilities unlimited. Apply 113 Penn­ D. A. R. the packing as well as .me rchandise of . . -0- sylvania BUilding, Wilminglon. Dela­ ! orJuni~ r r e p~rted thriftiJ~-pric e d v e r ~ty . PennsYlva~ia. ware or phone Wilmington 2-5100. and send ing of Christmas boxes to Ifrom P egg~ Cron . ~ B a r ~a ll1 B?x. . HIS. s ubJ~ct fo,~' diSCUSSIon S~nday Mrs. H. B. Keene of Ronceverte, West ' 2-6-lIc Doll Babies ...... 1.00 up Crossnore School. Those ~ss l s t~n g ~ I th th.s sale mclude. ,:,or~lI1 g wlll~: Islam and Chrtstlan- Virginia, arrived last week to spend a wl(e,SURVEY GIRLS FOR TELEPHONE WORK Delegates and alternates elected for ~rs. He. bert Do. n, Mrs. J ohn H. E~- Ity 111 Egypt. few weeks at the home at her son-in- Plush Animals 1.00 to 5_00 from your home. Paid salary-5 day week. Apply 113 Pennsylvania BuUdlng, the State Conference to be held at I lI ott, Mrs. C. Robert K ase, M~s . LOU.IS Sunday School is ~eld each :neek at la wand daughter, MI'. and Mrs. George Coty's Frag rance Bar 6.00 I Wilmington, De laware or Phone Wil­ Hotel duPont on February 23, were: P . Shannon, Mrs. Alonzo Mes ~ lc~, MIS. 9:45 A.M. and mornll1g worship at 11 Jackson, 90 East Main Street. De Vilbis Purse mington 2-S I90. 12-G-ltc " Bath Set ...... 4.00 I Delegates- Mrs. Arthur B. Eastman, Samuel Lockerman, Mrs. ~ I lham E. A.M. John Shoemaker is the pastor. -0-- Atomizers ...... 3.00 HOUSEKEEPER- GOOD SALARY. SLEEP Regent; Mrs. R. Carr Trumbull: Miss Hayes, MI:S. Bernard A. Weimer, rs. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter W. Ford and Refres her Set.. .. 3.50 In. P h one Newark 3921. 12-6-ltc :vr Jewelite Comb & Anna Frazer, Mrs. E. W. Coach, Mrs. E. L. $ymll1gton, Miss Eugel1la Wright, SGT WARPOLE HONORED son, J erry, of Salinas, California, were " 'Makeup Trio Set 3.75 I RAWLEIGH DEALER WANTED NI' Rees Jarmon, Mrs. Glenn Skinner, Mrs. Mrs. George Dutton, 1\1.rs. George L . WITH BTRTHDA Y DINNER guests of a week with their son-in-law Brush Sets...... 1.00-5.00 once. Good opportunity In City o( New ­ Fragrance Trio ark o r Central New Castle County. Warren C. Lamborn, Mrs. David East- Townsend, III, Mrs. Carl J . Rees, Mrs. . . and daughter, M:·. and Mrs. WilHam Parker & Sheaffer Pen Set ...... 3.00 Write a t once. Rawleigh's De p t . DEL . . . J. Raymond Justll1, Mrs. G. Emmett MJ. and MIS. George Ganzman, Dela- T ra Sr 115 East Cleveland Ave- 12-105. Chester. Pa 12-6-ltp burn, MIS. P. cnhce Rheu~y and Mrs. Kauffman and Miss Elsie Wright. plane Manor, Newark, were hosts to a . G~, ., . Pencil Sets ...... 5.00 up Golden Supper R. W. He.m. AlternateS- MISS Ann Gal- . ., h d d surprise birthday dinner in honor of nue. M •. and Mrs. Gray, Sr., als? w':l.e Set ...... Want.ed To Rent laher, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Harry The plann1l1g. comm.tt:e IS ea e zy Mrs Ganzman's son Sgt John G War- hosts to the Hunters during their VIS it Alice in Wonderland 6.50 C. Boden, Mrs. Edward C. Pierson, Mrs. ~~·s. R. C. LeVIS and M.s. W. H. Ruth, birthday. , . . here. The Hunters are returning by Wrist Watches ...... Toilet Water & SMALL HOUSE OR 1 - 2 BEDROOM 6.95 a partment. unfur nished. Need ed Jan­ Ruth An n McKinsey ,Mrs. Ralph Van- Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Texas a nd Oklahoma. Talcum Set...... 3_25 u a ry 15. Phone 511 , Ext, 209, Mr. Bu­ noy, Mrs. Ha"vey Steele, Mrs. F. A. John Blauch, Elk Mills, Md.; Mr. and -0- lette. 12-6-2tp Weihe. Mrs. Ruth Ocheltree and Mrs. SALEM C LUB GROUP Mrs. George Sprout, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Reynolds and dau.ghter, Very fine selection of Xmas Large selection of Gift Sets For Rent Frank Wi lson. HELD REGULAR MEETING Lewis M. Sprout and daughter, Mr. ~arbara Lee, have taken up res.dence in nationally known Cards & Wrappings 2 NEW HOUSES--SMALL. WM. J. BAR- Invitation was read from Caesar Mrs. William Donnell presided at the and Mrs. Charles Sprout and three 111 Charleston, S. C., where her hus- products nard. Phone 2-6341. ll_lS_tfc Rodn ey Chapter to the fifty-sixth birth- regular monthly meeting of the Salem children, all of Elkton, Md.; and Reta b.and, CPO Arthur Reynolds IS sta- LARGE WOOD-WORKING BUILDING. day anniversary tea for Saturday after Home Demonstration Club w hich met Warpole, sister of Sgt. Warpole. tloned. Wm. J Barnard. Phone 2-6341. 11-29_tfs noon, December 8, 2 P .M., at Old at the home of Mrs. Sara Pyle, Sunset Sgt Wa rp61e has been spending a I ~~' ======~~ I Swedes Community Center. Early res- Lake Road. thir ty-day furlough at home after • FTLLING STATION AND FOUR ROOM dwell in g , furnished if d esired , al Del­ ervations should be sent to Mrs. D. Mrs. P yle, leader of the month, gavc eleven months duty in Korea. H e will R~O .D~S DRUG STOR~ awa re-Maryla nd line, Route 273 out of d Newark. Good business possibilities in H. Loomis, 1703 N. Broome Street, an interesting demonstration on "break- r eport for duty December tenth to the R ~ PP/I\'G ' :j: Children and youth at the Unlvcrslty It, but ali who .Pattlc l p~ t e WIll benefit p Strivin to win at football, J' ust as In • " Malee Yo",. XMAS 110 , eaSI(>r 1I'ilh 'f of Dclaware on Saturday, December from the shallng of Ideas and the h g d t f th Read The Newark News Commlwlty. : y:ll', meetmg of minds which always occur any ot er en eavor, IS par 0 e I Post {or of tbe :illl LAY-AWAY PLAN or 8t~~;h i S con rerencc under the auspices at such a WOl k conference Not to be Amcl'Ican tradition, ~aid . Kelson , and Jl~:-:-;..:-:•• ~-:-:-:-: . .:-;-:-: .. :-:-:-:-:-: •• ;..:-:-:-:-;..:..;..:_;..:_:_:..; .. : .. :_: .. : •. :_: •• : .. :_ :.• :_: •• :_:_;0.:_:_:,:;- of the Delaware CommIssion on Chil- overlooked, of course, is the more ten- only when football vIctorIes are m~de .1: :1: 'ff dren anel youth has been called for the uous but equally llnportant sense which ends In th e m se l~es does trouble ar~se. ::: B R It C .;.; A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM 'TI LL XMAS :f, benefit of the youngsters of our state. accrues to everyone who participates iO~~\~~I S On pOI~ted ~ut that Pla~lng .;. ar ne sea ·y O :s: r. 'j' The conference will ?ot be like the in s ~ch . a conference on youth of "~~ct~r i~ ;:;~~ht a~o an;r~~!."un ess :1: • :;: '1' Christmas Light, Decorations and Tree OI'IlI111ents ':' common garden var Iety c ~~fe r e nc e cont.rlbutlOn to a great cause. coac~ Nelson was accompanied by:;: 133 East Mal'n St. Newark, Del. ::: ~: Add Chri tma C h eer a nd Spirit for the ::: with which we are all familiar. For J ohn DeGasperis captain of the 1951 -:- .1. 3: Yule Sea on :~ such affairs, the d elegates drone on Hi-Lo EgfY Club To Blue Hen footbail team and president :1: Phones: .;. .;: :} with their ideas as to what Is best 0 of the university Newman Club, and I':' :S:.. For HIM we have practical Hardware Gift Items-als o .. for the yout.h of OUI' state. Rather, this SpOllSOr Con t est s Bill Butler, defensive linebacker on ::: Newark 2-8791 Elkton 220 ::: -:- Pocket Knives, F lashlights, Air Rifles, Skate!'l, Toys, Wheel .:. conf er e n~ e IS p!ann~~ aSb a tW~~~~~~~ - ___ the Delaware club, who assisted in ::: :l: :!: Goods Etc ::: ference In whIch e es g . showing motion pictures of the game •• d I ts, .1. :: ,. :s: of ail the delegates is bro~ght to bear The Hi-Lo Egg CI~lb of Delawa.re I~ this year between Delaware and Tem- ::: NEWARK-West Park Place, 2 brand new 6-room houses on eep 0 .;. ::::1;;': For- HER we suggest us eful and practical E lectric Gifts :::l!jl::: on these t ~o lar ~e questIOns: a new progr?m working towards ~I gh~r pie University. -:- attractively decorated with pine paneling, 3 bedrooms, large closets, :1: such as Mixers, Toaster s, Waffle Irons , Percolators , I itchen 1. What Immedl8te p~oblem s con- egg productIOn and lower mortahty In '1' both, living room, dining room, kitchen, screened-in back porch, full -:- front the youth of the State of Dela- poultry fl ocks. Present goals are 150 :s: basement, hot air oil heat, Copper tubing throughout. Immediate pos- :1: Utensils, C utlery, Etc. wal'e in the matter of family l~ v~ n g, eggs per hen per year, and 15 percent I(orner Ketch 4-H :;: sessitm. ::: .~ Also Christmas 'Vrapping Paper 't' education, guidance, he a l~h , r ehglOn, less mortality. The club is sponsored •• .;: ,I. ~. ::: human relations and the ltke? by the Delaware Poultry Improvement OffICIals E 1 e c ted ::. NEWARK- George Read Village, Nos. 2 & 4 McKean Place. 2-family +, . AR '1' 2. What can the State Commission Association and the Agricultural Ex- -:- k 't h :::;s: SMITH'S HARDW E :s: on Ch'lldl'en and Youth specl'flcally do tellsl'on sel'v I' ce of tile Unl'ver sl' ty of '.1'. dwelling on large corner lot, 3 bedrooms, bath, living room, I c en, '11, .1. ,I, to resolve onc or two of these identi- Delaware. Dolores Lloyd Chosen As .;. utility room, hot air heat. :!: :1: 44 E. Main Street Newark, Del. :1: fled problems? It is open to any Delaware r esident President ::: 'j' In order to ensul:e that the thi~~in g owning 50 or more laying hens. There ::: NEWARK- 125 E. Cleveland Ave., row brick house, 5 rooms, bath, full :;: j.~,._.. _ ...... _ .._ .._ ...... :_:_: .. :_: .. : .. : .. :_:_: .. : .. :_: .. : .. : .. :_: .. : .. :_:_:-'-:_:_: .. :_: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. J of the delegates WIll be fully utilIzed wi ll be a divison for meat strain .1. basement, hot air heat, hot and cold water, with all coppe r tubing, ':' the conference Is being divided after breeds used for hatching egg produc- Korner K etch 4-H Club held its an- .;. venetian blinds storm windows, interior in good condition, new root. :;: the opening brief plenary session into tion; and one for other breeds used nual election during the November ::: A small down' payment will give you this property for immediate ::: •••••••••••••••••••• • a.B •• twelve workgroups. Each work group primarily for table egg prod uction. meeting last Thursday evening at the :1: possession. Cali us for information on very liberal financing. .;. • under a competent discussion leader, The contest w ill be handled through home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert D. Poole, .:. :1: Announcing . . . New Christmas ShoJlJling will explore the particular area with the county Agricultural Extension Of- club leaders. The officers for the com- '1: NEAR ELKTON- An u nusual opportunlty~3 acre farm located on .;. • Hours for your convenience a·t the which it will be concerned whether it flc es. They will distribute record sheets ing year are: President, Dolores Lloyd; S· hard road close to Elkton. Large well-built barn with all necessities i: . be, for example, ph~ s ical heaH? ser- for monthly reports, and keep the r ec- vice-president, James ~nsinga: secre-::: 14-room house in perfect condltlonn, third floor rented as apartmcnt. :s: • vice, schools, correctIOnal agencIes, or ords a n er they are sent in. tary, Jo Ann LaFontame; treasurer, 'f' Retirement is the reason for selling. Financing available. .;. social welfare services. The Delaware At the end of eaeh year, certificates Gene Lloyd; r eporter, Alta Warring- .. :s: • Commission on Children and youth will be given to all those whose flocks ton: recreational chairmen, Pauline ::: .;. • EAGLE FURNITURE CO. frankly intends to "Pick the brains" average 150 eggs per hen per year, and Insinga and Wayne Sparks; junior .} Ma;'y other choice propertIes :1: • of the workers in the fi eld of parents, where "the mortality does not exceed . leaders, Betty Poole and Mark Ayars. :s: listed In and around Newark .;. • Stm'ling Decembe l' 1st communIty leaders and r epresentatives 15 percent. "Top Flock" in each county The club will hold its annual Christ- .;. :1: of PTA organizations during the De- will be named on the same basis, and mas Party on December 20. Invitations :s: .;. • cember 8th conference. The commission a "Top Flock" for the state will will be extended to the Wise Owl 4-H + HARRY D. BARNES, Realtor :s:. MON. - WED. - FRI. - SAT. - 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.. will be seeking their recommendations be picked. Club and the members' friends. Betty :1: -} TUESDAY - THURSDAY .... 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on the problems of young people in People who would like to enroll, Poole, James Insinga, and Alta War- .;. Local Representatives :s: D.e lawar~ t?at they belie~e should ha~e or find out more about ~he Hi-Lo Eg.g rington a:e the planning commltte~ . ::: Chaa. W. Wollaston John E. Wells :;: high Pl'lOl'lty at this time and theIr Club, should contact thell' county agrl- RecreatIon included square-dancmg :;: ••J- ideas on how to deal with those prob- cultural agent in Newark, at the end of the meetll'lg. o-.;,.X-:... ,«..:..;.(~ ... "';,,:,,~"'~-,,:~:,-;o,. ... :.-:-:..:~")o)(>o~ ...... Featurin.g a store 'chuclc' full of brand n plV , lems for the benefit of youth. These :::::':==-"':::=~~="":::'''':''''' ''-:~ --=' ____--=-':'':''':'':'':'''':'''::'''':''': :''::':~~-'-'-'-' ______nationally advertised mechalldise at !~e:~e :!fe~:n~~ll;~~~ :i~ g:i~:Pt:: "'," ... \ljj4.... " ...... 4011!11l0ll!lll0ll!lll4 ....!\lI ..0II!IIl .."' ...... ·. • 4 ...... dI' .i1I"'!\lI_dI" .!\lI ... ,..... "!,.... " ..\ljj4!!llr ..i4 .i1rt:tlll"'.\ljji4.i1IUMUMIle.1/r4"lllril\lil_=II the Lowest Prices! thinking and pollcy of the youth Com-I ·' mission in its future work. , . The committee is aware of the fine . And • YO II Can Use your Creilil work done throughout the state ~ /? TOYLAND FURNITURE for Home e All typcs • Kroehler, Simmons. Strait, Etc. DEPARTMENT ALL TYPES small and e Large apJlliances. I.akeita Newark, Del. (/~ G.E., Sunbeam, Westing­ SEWING MACHINES house, Florence, Norge e Necchl. Domestic, I I " and CalorIe New Home FRIGIDAIRE I WATCH THIS ,SPACE NEXT WEEI{ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ••• Christmas I ·· CQrter~ for Christmas

FOR BABIES HERE a nd b abie, n ear . . .

nothing in t his wide , w o nde r f ul hrisim as . . 1 world is m o r e w e lcom e t han Car ter knit::\. You' ll d e a r ly love arier 's baby rose­ bud p rints . You'll s igh fo r Car t er's

just-for-baby co lo r s in eve r yth ing Christmas shop in one quick stop by CO Dli n g' to Nc,,·ark Pharmacy from Jiffon-Nevabind':' s h r its to soft­ for perfect presents for everyone on your list. It·s as easy as that­ knit s h eets. H er e w e've pictured only and you'll be haJl ll Y in the know­ ledge that you're giving "ifts a a few of our gifted, gifted Car ter·s. ga.y as a. Christmas tree-girl; they'll open fi rst . .. prai'e the loudest . . . enjoy tbe l o n g~' 1 Come in today and shOll with ease for gifts that please-rca Jly Reading from the top down . .. all come in color. please! Duckling brushed rayon jackets. Birth to 1 yr., "Very Best" Panti-dress set. Runproof Celanese' rayon jersey. Heart-embroidered yoke. B irth to 2 yrS., $2.95 GEM GIFT ' ~ ifTon - Nevab ind gowns Birth to 1 yr., $1.50 SET Frilly dilly slip. R unproof Celanese' rayon jersey FEATHER WEIGHT 1 to 4 yrs., 51.59. Panties to match, 79c RAZOR, 10 BLADES, Soft-knit towels. wrap-around or regular, 69c to $1.89 SHAVING BRUSH Washcloths in colors to mix or match. 2 for 45c 98 Rosebud kimono. Rosy buds and baby hearts on $1 soft w hite cotton. Birth to 1 yr.,

M~I1"e " SKin BRat~R WR~:~ED $1 15

-::::'., . For Chrlstma~ StockIngs • • • . SQUIBB JUIIOR DENTAL KIT The new Squibb "1600" Jr. .. Angle Toothbrush and . C \ '':0: Squibb Dental (ream (Med. S1Ie) 65 So adorable in match-up colorsl Ask about new low terms - only J 5% down 78 weeks to pay I

ewnrk Electric Co. BEGI ING FRIDAY DEC. 7TH, OPE EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHffi TMA FREE PARKING SPA CE ] 73 E. fain t. Newark, Del. ~...... \IiIII ..\IiIII ....jrW;liiWIPw. .. WIP ..IP ..IP*IP ... lPlWiP ...IP'tiJII\'IiiII* ....JIt ... '" ... '!i'" ... '" ...... iDl\iiiI'lNct4"""1le...... dI'..... Q ...., IlI ... ·...... :i1IOI!'!II .... 4"I ...... !II_4111!\11( ..... 4~ 1'------The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 6, 1951 Nine • II! Legal Notices • R. L. TAYLOR • • •

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No Meter- No Minimum Charge! The sealed cyl. inder is your assurance of full measure. You'll like Mobil· flame economy- you can't beat Mobil-flame service! Also Distributor lor Approved Gm Range&, Water Beaten and Other Ga. Appliances NEW ARK GAS SERVICE Churchman's Road Phone 6·2328 Newark, Del. NEWMK LEAGUE ====~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~===- ~~~y~~? A~~ro~~~~~G \ NE~~~~~:MOR~ D~~'~1T ~e~n======The ~T~Newh~~N~e~w~a~r~k~p~o;~~~ ~N~e:w:a~~~'~D~e:L~~~v;a~re ark~'=T~h;u~r~d~a~y~, ~D~~=e=m=b=e=I=' =6= , =1~9:5:1~P~~=== 0~~ ===~=~ =~=== M.~ ;,f,' Hopkins ...... 52::~6\ITul;~::,,;'r ...... :106:~ Bryanti;~;u ...... 322~:\:;:;:;:Reed ....,...... :::40;; Jim;: Kruzinski Sets Pace As Blue Hoffstcin Selcct c ulBunny Blaney, Alvon Spwohs ~"~::,,;~; ; ::I~;~.~~;::. . ::; I ~~,~~' :\~:~;.d ... ::: . Bas ke'tball Coach Selected On All-State Teall- M;iol~~k ~~ ...... 2~~~\\BI~:(~[l 1 ...... 2;~; \ H~!~," ,~~H~:,~',.~.. ,',;: Hens Down Washmgton College At Goidcy BeacOlU Don a ld S IHlI'p e AJul R o nald BI'a lll b h ' , 1'll'Clt'II 011 ' ~ec o nd T eam ; Capta in Davc GCOI'gf' j\Jukf';" H ew~~U~ ~. Lab . 434\Cantcr"S ..N. 417 RObi~~~,~lc . l.nn 372 : M~;'~~;inD i~ .~onet377 Fortner l n ivcrsity Athle t e T hil'd To Givc New tll'l Lead Spear 489 I TI ' ax l ~r 413 Filmore .. 357'Harlan . . . .. 298 D e l a w u l'c Cent.e l' SCOl'CS 21 Points A s Bluc Aml ' Von T e n L etter s III 7" \1\8 I ph 317 25\ 366 Golll T ake Sca s on O[le n e l" , N ic k \ yne 1 ...... 3 ~ ', ll'l' Gray .... 3 Barrow Thre e S ports LWB eoodllmanI ..... 4085341B\Pir oI'CCwn ...... , ... 389425 SaBlindssaman . . . 380371\Smith\Edmans ....on 394419 Scallion Tops Loscr s Ace HorTstein, former star athlete Bernard (Bunny) B laney, state and county scoring champ, and Alvon Total ...... 2240\ Total ...... 1951 Handicap 237:Handic;'l P .. , 318 Big Jim Kruzinski, 6'5" center, connected for eight fi eld goals and fiv e at the University of Delaware, has Sparks, rock-like guard, represented th NewaI'k Yello\Vjaekcts on thc 1951 Chrysler r LiCO Total ...... 2032\ Total ..... 2172 [ouls to ring up 21 points and lead the Univer sity of Delaware basketball been named coach of the Goldey Bea- I all-state scholastic football t am . pi.cked r ecently by the WilmIngton Sports- Lynch ...... 440\Mclrath ...... 39 1 NewetLes Launderall team to an 81-62 victory over Washington College at Carpenter Fieldhouse com College basketball team. \ writers and Broadcasters AssociatIOn. Bednarck 414\Fail'weather ... ;'99 Woodward .,. 467\Stillz 382 Saturday night in the first game of the season for both clubs. Hofl'slein, who won ten letters at It was the third consecutive season that Dl ~ n ey has been placed on the Rowland ., 325 Kerr ...... 0 10 Phi ,lIi p~ 3651L j' 394 Billed as one of the best teams to represent the Blue and Gold in many the university while competing in bas- \ first ?r se co~d ?lI -state t ea~. Last yeal' he was plckcd at a first team halfback Cochran ...... 448\Jones H k ' 396 I T~~~~"~ ::: .. 378 years, the Hens got off to a flying start seconds after ~he game got under ketball, baseball, and soccer, is a grad- posItIOn whIle In 1949, whIl e only a sophomore, he was placed in thc sccond- Beers 456MBla"Yned .. ". 43;~~\7 A ~~~~lsm~; ~ ... . 403'F rame .. , 376 way when Billy Utt, Delaware captain, sank a to give the winners uate of Upper Darby High School. He team backfield. To the ~ewa rk s pe e dst ~ r goes the distinction o[ bing thc s 461 \Broons ., 436 a lead which they never relinquished. served in the Army for 42 months and only man from last yeru' s team to be pIcked again thIS season. Total ...... 2083\ Total 2 1721~~;:i~~~el:s. ... . 99\Handicap .. . . 198 • At the end of the first quarter, Del- during that time played with the P hil- ~ The on ly other player ever to be 'bFb' rsien.. d .l.y.. F .i.ve4 81\BO\V1WSbiyld, JCr.". .t s. 502\ _ Tota, I .""" 2191\ Total ...... 2064 Delaware~ De f eat s awaremargin was,and obuty hinalftime f ront wasby al ea25.-ding16 wipphiinche incl Olympicuded s uChampioch well knnshiowp n teastarsm pthice kedsensational on the s quRadonnie three Walltimeesr wasot Zucco ...... 504\Tul'ner ...... 373 Blue Hen Country Ciub by 15 points. Boasting a 20-point lead as Angelo Musi and George Senesky of Laurel who is now serving his appren- GI M 81 6 I I-Tank ...... 28IIStreets ...... 443 Timko ...... 4551Sinclair ...... 382 F. and ., - 0, 11 at the end of the third quarter , the the Philadelphia Warriors, and was ticeship under Jim Tatum at Mary- ShealTer . , . . 266,Laws ... .. 387 Boch 46i\Thomas 394 • G Hens coasted in to win h andily from chosen on two all-service teams. lanl. Tatum recently announced that Dale 459\Adams ..... ,. 556 Gray 401 :Dutton 378 Last PractIce ame the game but outclassed Shoremen. During his last season at Delaware, I he was expecting great things ot the Tressler ...... 298\ J ackson 469\Mac1ary . . . .. 376 Ray Crawford one of the two soph- HolTstein had a hard time cracking the Laurel flash next season. Total . 2289\ Total ...... 2261 Blind ...... 393\Mahann . . .. 436 am ores to crack the Delaware starting varsity lineup due to h is lack of height To Al Sparks goes the distinction TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Handicap .. . . 132\HandiCa .... 198 C a pt. Billy Utl S cores 20 lineup, was second man in the Hen but once in action he could always be of being one ot only three juniors Total ...... 2315 Total p...... 2064 Points In Win O ver scoring department, tossing up six field counted upon to get his share of points to make the first all-state tea m and SmithCo nl. Pl a n t 387 \ SCm~,trbti s . P. .a .p.c.r.. Co' NEWARK FRmAYN

Handicap . .. . 150\Handicap . . . .. 1Lahm an . .. 490\Yoder ...... 497 G. F. P . Kruzinski, center 8 5 21 mold this year's team. In addition, each w ill receive an en- .::::~;~~ . G'::, T'::~R PLA::~ ' H,.'"'' .. "'IH'.'"'' 33' UU, ",w,,' '~ WO''', ,,,w,,' .. . " " Am,., ,", .,w"mm " ,", ",m :;::';:,,;''!:' o';.'~~-:~':':::~,:~. do> 221 L~wota lLONDON2093G\ RTANotaGI E LEAGU; [~~;id J,~~~8ar~: ::: ·. ·.:· 15 ~ ~~:i~;d,ce;~:~d 4! ~ 1: I~~~ M~~~~ A~~~~~ ~ o , S~;ir;::r :ii~;:e~~ ----- '------B. e,::::' C." "'ID. K!:::'Po" .. '" n. L.m"., ".", ... : C.""",, go,,' . , " ,,,", K,,,o. "om R"o.. ..", N.' , L, , y ...', T O"", ~. i;:~" ';l:;;. ';:'~;;:; ' m,,, . ,~';~:. "'" s::;,:':::' '"' ~:~;,:,~: ~'::':: ...... • , :: C';:~, '"'. "'" ,: ,: ,: ~"~.,:::;:~:~:~~:~ "';:,: ' ,::;::::' ~:;:;~~ ::::'~::'D=- ~; ,::"' .~: I ~::L, ...•. ':: ~. ~;~". ::: I ~ ~:; : : ;: ::: ::::~":~.~,,' : : B,,,k ..,w,, :·""''''' , , :~:~::::~;:~ ' ~::~£"~::o ~~~; i:;:~;~JE~:~~~:;:~~"" Total 14391 Total 14 52 J ohn St. J ohn . 438\B. Redding 327 g~~~~e r!'u a~.~ard 6 I ~ ~~~~ep~o nf,' o r~~~~ard ' ~ 0 of the strongest men on the team. G-Joseph Gregg, Newark. Pin Heads Nlo I'arts B. Mackey .... 3851M. Sanborn ... 496 T t'l ... 34 0 13 31 16 I n the diving division, Charlie Pres- C-James Quinn, Salesianum. 1 269 IHandicap ... .. 69 \ 0 a s Good, forward 2 4 neil, capable junIor, has been the teams B-Ro Id W 11 L I ;;. '" T,,,...... To,"' ...... "" '0' M. dim •• eo"u, 8-B':':'" ;:'::;,k P . Bro~:,s~:;ius ;..: .. . :::317,\~Blind. ~~,:::~:::.~ ;; 279 Orioles "~ I Robins F. G. F. P. 'Leahy.m.. ,, ".,,,center "5 2 1'",2 ing at selling"O'''''" a few scoring records''''m-, B-Ronald Burcham':'.:~" , Alexis I.

S. Griest. .... 325\HBlindandicap . . 102498 S.M . LSt.es teJroh ..n . . . 339291\1.S . RBredownding 333634 \DUnn,Kra:z, forwardforward 10 01 210 LGraandinds,e , guardguard 60 60 180 ofCharli his own.e Lloyd, one of the team's mos' t B-LeonduPont.ard Szafranski , Salesi- Total 1307 \ Total 1192 M. Heath 376J. Reddin g 361 D~VI S, forward . .. 0 1 Mitchel, guard 2 5 versatile swimmers, may be called on CONT. FmRE CO. LEAGUE D.P. LVesant ePr e.l t .. . 347368\\B.D. NichoNicholl . . 344 455 Pl1lt,PIerso lforward, forwar d 2 Totals Delaware Frosh24. 15 63 totion do to doub takinle gduty part thisin hyearis u.s ua I nl addj-free- Unless some other kind of sugar is Fihre Tube Horn Handicap 150 Lovett, center . . , 20 Loomis, forward 4 14 style events, Charlie is l ikely to be called for cooking, use fine granulated Fisher ...... 480 \.T. Sarapulsky .. 234 Total 1909\ Total .. .. 1830 Sipple, guard .. 5 Pollitt, forward ...... 1 ; called upon to compete in the breast- Al Sparks sugar. A coarse sugar will result in ~ .. ~ . ~ . . mF~~~ .~-~~ -~~F~ :~ J J ~~~d~~ l ! ~ ,_~_0_k_e_e_v_m_1t_s_W_i_lli_T_OO_y_D_M_ar_c_~______a _ c_o _al_-_t_D_t_ill_e_d_p_r_O_~_c_l. ___-

Edmonson .. .. 425\Douglass 248 P. Bush . . .. 398:C. Crowl ..... 386 Meyer, center ...... 0 0 0 " ~DODGE NEWS....4d- Barrow . ,. 559\C ronhal'dt 530 C. Bush . . . 367\J . Zucco 494 The Northeastern poultry Produc- Donovan, guard .. 0 0 0 Handicap 519\Link 496 L. Bramble . , 3491J. Kalb 346 ers Council (NEPPCQ) w ill celebrate Cocivera, guard .. , 4 2 10 Total ., 3i83\Handicap. 538 B. Bramble 430\G. Kalb .. . 401 its 20th birthday at its annual expos i- Taylor, guard 1 0 2 Total 3026 Handicap 3 tion and convention October 2, 3, and Totals . . 26 14 66 Total .... . 1941\ Total . ... 1974 4, at Harirsburg, P a. Theme for the Referee: Pete Salvatore. Umpir e: event is "The Poultry I ndustry in a John Stevens. Machine Shop Specialty 16 16 18 13-133 388 Cardinals Starlings 354 Changing World." NEP PCO was started Bainbridge . . , Colga in . . . . . 295\Bryant 11 17 20 18-136 NOW DODGE GlrES YOU 372 G. Gardner. . 349IJ· Bush Foraker ...... 379\'\Il ul'phy 334 May 15, 1931. Delaware 391 \M. Abbott ... 326!B. Barlow Bacon ...... 455\Kudo 373 E. Astle .. . .. 334\Skt. Lester 351 Miller 3361"yle 424 A. J ohnson '" 324\H. Lester 371 Crowe ...... , 393Clryden 526 J. J ohnson ... 432\R. Swan ..... 413 Del Collo .... 553\Davis 642 Handicap 26 Handicap .... 696\Handicap KIND 30 16 Total 17651 Total . 1859 ANEW OF Total . . . . 3107: Total . ... All-State Scholastic, 1951 School Class Age Ht. Wgt. llt~\t£ FREE ORIVI NG Senior 17 6- 3 155 E-James Wallace Brittingham Lewes P . S. duPont Senior 17 5- 9 160 E-Irvin Berry Smith Senior 18 5- 8 192 T-Anthony Richard Pedicone Wilmington Seaford Senior 17 5- 9 195 T- Lee Aubry McKenzie Junior 16 5-10 175 G-Alvon Walter Sparks Newark _~\J.I/~.-; ~ ~Lt~ Dover Junior 16 5- 9 188 G-James Carroll Brown Senior 17 6- 1 181 C-George Scott Brodey Laurel Newark Senior 17 6- 7 157 CUTS DOWN GLARE O~ @ fsUN, SNOW ANDf ? _~~ 0 fi B-Bernard F rancis Blaney Junior 17 5- 8 160 B-Samuel Lochner Paynter Lewes Wilmington Senior 18 5- 7 150 11(1~~ ~ " '7V'f{{ "fi~ B-Joseph Anthony Raymond Senior 17 5- 8 170 B-Jacob J"hn Strusowskl Salesla.num HEADLIGHTS ••. REDUCES DRIVING \, :' ~~ FATIGUE AND T umo TEAl\'[ : .,,':::OND 'I'EAl\'I' Harold w~e d e, A. J. duPont ...... E ...... J ohn Patton, Wilmin gton ~~/~ ~.""., ' Robert , . enables, La ure\...... · E .. . Edwin Kwiatkowski, Saleslanum ~1~ \\\ tll Ronllld lliramble, Newark ...... T ..... Alvin Laramore, Caes:tr Rodney EYE STRAlN.o.CUTS~HEAT FROM SUN RAYS ~ Armaml Poll, P. 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It reduces eye-strain and driving fatigue. KecpS Baldwin proudly presents this new beautiful many, many value­ your car cooler, . , cuts summer sun's heat 21<:0. ACROSONIC in striking, modem light oak, featur­ /HIded lealure• ..,., Ille Come in and test this new advance yourself. Sec FlrYING - ROASTING - STEWING ing the same world famous Full-Blow Action that has how it adds marl ness und style to new Dodge bcaut Y· made ACR.OSONIC the molt wanted of all spinet- You'll be surprised at its low co t ... less than half CHICKEN - also FRESH EGGS ,NEW'52 DODGE that of older type linted glass. orne in today. style pianos. Speclftca tionl and equlpmenl tub!ecf to chong e wllhout nolite. OPEN 6 D AYS A WEE K AND UNDAY MORNINGS H. GLA GOW ROAD-THIRD HOU E EDWIN BARNES B E LOW C ORY LER PLA T R el)resent;"g KIRI{ - JOHNSON COMPANY RITTENHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY PHO E 2532 Elkton, Md, Phone after 6 P,M, 3 42-W 120-128 Academy Street --- Newark, Delaware Capitol Trail News LOWJACKET cel Bernier, Virgilia Holmquist, Violet' CERTIFICATE OF REDUC Marjorie M. Bishop, Correspond; nt Gray, Martin J ohnson, Robert McAl- CAPITAL TION OF P hone 631 8 HI G H L I G H T S pine, P atricia Stewart, Charles P erry, c07~~~~ ~~ e~;~.!t!~~Il~~ d <;'~~~~8 11 ':,':; ~ Edna Wood , and Agnes Stanley. the General CoI'porallon Law ot t~c S I ~!! Louise MacCreary ?~I1~~::ware. DOES HEREBY CER TIF Y as The Hosevi11e Park Civic Associa- By the Journalism Class -0- (I) That at n meeting ot Its Board ot 0 1 (ion is busy planning a Chl'istmas Editor, Arthur Boulden "Midget Press" Rlvlli For "Buzz" rloc~o~a~':.lao~~~~ :':WI;~~~~~~d,; a I .~eso~~= party fo r all th children of the com- T he Buzz staff now has competition redUCtion ot the c'J llal ot sold CO,!'POra;IO~ mlllll t,Y , to be helrl in the Sunday ,~ro':l1 a newly ,~ u b li s h e d paper entitled . ~~t~~cs.:'t'·;~~~j, '.':.d Ig.I\~neg c:t';,~~et'i,"elnt School room ot White Clay Creek Last Wednesday, Mr. H. Lewis Mil- MIdget P ress. This paper is published I the stockholders having voting po!'e ~s Church on niday, D cember 28 th at ler's homeroom II-B presented the by Mrs. Hilda M.al'shalI's sixth grade fOr2)lh~h~~n~hde~:c"allre~ ~~e~eo:pecla l meet- 7:30 p.m. Mrs. harles Raymond is ~~~~~~ assembly program in the audi- class. The class IS trying to put out Ing oC the stockholders of the .bove named chairman of the Program Committee. one of these mimeographed papers :;?;;~~~a~~ nn~t~~~ ~; I ~h: n~m~onvrned (on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butter worth . T he first par t of the progr am con- monthly. purpose ot said meeting. In' ~c~~~da~,~~ and children, Audrey, Carl and Rod- slsled o,~ a sha d ow-p i c t ~re version of Th ~ . id e~s tor this paper are from ; hl~hD ~I:w~;'~I~~V:lt~~S~a lt~r"~h~or~~o~sca l~~ ncy, mo ved last week into their new a play The F ate of SlLm L lJu." Slim ncltvlltes m the room. All the writing voting upon the ~ u cstlo n 01 rJ'd u ~ng its home on Capitol Trail near Delaplane Lou was played by (!n ~ ideas a~e by the children. ~'i ) ~\;'~'h~ld~~~o~~ '. ~~or~"osf .:1 ~ I';f t'1,~O~:~td Mnno r. y'l' . ~-7-' A 11 a n Hucbner. 'lhe followmg students are staff mem- stand ing shares of stock of the corpor: 11'. and MI·s. Andrew Valient a nd a th e r characters bel'S: Edit?r, Rose Ann McMullen; as- f~ ~o nc a '~I~~: n gor " ~ I;~11 c6'.? \~~~~i o~o b" e d ~~~ thril' family ot five children have 1'e- · were the Greek, sDela te editor, Barney Field; news edl- a,;:;ount of TWO HU NDR j D NINET ~TW O ce nlly moved to thcir new home on Rudolph Johnson; to.r, Danny Lanning; sports editor, Joe T$ 2S~tO~~ In ~ fO~~W~ ~~~;' :"I' .RS Capitol Trail opposite the Benson the doctor, David Hitchens; art editor, Lois Hyre. By retirIng 2.020 sh"'es of thc no 'par hom. Pa;1 Fair' Hurm; pOliceman, When lo o ~in g ove.r this paper, I ~~;;6" g~r S! ~~~e~f Ihe corporation at $142.- We are sorry to learn that Mrs. , . t F , nurse, Erma Foster. Mar- tound a varIety ot mformation such The resolution so adopted provided that Amos Cattell, Polly Drummond Road ~~~e Mar;;~ ~v as .lh: reader tor the playas interviews, jokes, stories, and O~e ~~~ ~a~t Or~i,C e~;~~g;~~o ,:-h:';pr~~~~t e"J is surTering this week with the viru; y . Hlldl eth acted as maskr sports. by said stock so retired shall be charged infection which has been invading so ~~e e:;~:~~l e~. J oan La Fontaine was One article which I noticed that was !~e~ r et oc·r~~:;,t ~I~ a :~s~ corporation In re- /'V/' _~his year give a thoughtful highly acceptable mnn y homes recen t1 y. . director fOr the- play. esp.eclally interesting was the sports (3) . That the asscts of the corporation Mrs. Thomas J ohnson of Dover was pa~;jnMII~g ~ r sang a few songs accom- al·ltcle written about the football ~~~~~ "~n gp :~ te~n s U~~b~~~~ ~~o ~a~e~~ fT~i a guest last . Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. portlon of : :elf r~ n. the glutar. This game between Wilmin~ton High School ~~~~C h has not been otherwise provided James H . BIshop. Capitol TI·ail. by spec' I p . g' am was followed and Newa:k. ThIS arltcle was written TN WITNESS WHEREOF said Lumber- Mrs. Lloyd R. Powell Capitol Trail S t " la seleehons by the "Ink by Joe Hitchens. Joe's article in the me n's Finance Corporation had caused ~~~.A SAVINGS ACCOUNT was matron of honor ' and and Mr: il~~~ r~ r ~~~s the "Mills Brothers." The "Midget Pre.ss" proves him very cap- ~: ~~;~i~ ~ ~ ~;.x 1 K. \~l~~e ~~ ~~~;:;~ I\~ Powel was best man at the r ecent G II h. were E.rma Foster, Ellen able of the Job as Sports editor. There President. and MI'. Doren A. Ellsert, lIs IN A GROWING FINANCIAL INSTITUTION wedd Ing of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Freas G ~ a ei 't J ean Hoflman, and Lillian are other children concerned with this t~e~'l[~~~· ;WNdX~~t~ g~"i>'ob~~.fi~~ of Newark and MI'. Miles A. Shinery 1;~: Pfia e paper to which credit is to be given. by F . K. WEYERHA EUSER of N wark. sisted o;aai part .of the assembly con- their paper "Midget Press will be Doren A ~ft~~I~e nt What gilt would be more welcome or more The ceremony was performed by . movIe showing the parts a success. . Secretory appreciated by anyone of these people? Ccm be (I H. c;:t Rev. E. Hallman of Newark, at ~~: o;::~~::~s of an e le~tric tube in Sissy Murphy. f~~~:;~·:::r.:'~s 1~~~an eD e~~~ ~~~' atio n r: for: the powell home. Following a recep- ot a televlstion set. - 0 - STATE OF MIN NESOTA tion Mr. and Mrs. Shinery left on Pllul Fair. I UniversIty Chorus Entertllins COUNTY OF RAMSEY :: SS. It's so easy to open a Savings account! Just send • 'four wlf. or hutb,"" a wedding trip to New York State. -0- Members of the University of Dela- BE IT REMEM BERED that on Ihls 21st • A IOn 0, doutht., White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church tudent of the Week-Thomas Burke ' ware Chorus consisting ot the Men's ~:ineOfb e~g;ee l r::::.r· I1;~e t~. ~!d . p;r~gt"al,l ~ us your check made payable to the account of The Flower Committee fo r the month Tom Burke, a friendly senior in Chorus and the A-Capella Choir underj Pub li c in nnd [or Ihe County and State • A 'roth" or .ht.r 01 December is headed by Miss Eliza- :-rewark High, stands five feet eight the direction ot Mr. Marvin Fennema ~~ol;:~':,',1;e :";e~'s ~fl;;I~~:e'Csg:po;,,: '~~i,~ e n~ the person who is to receive your gift or simply • A grand.", 0, grand­ belh Brown and Mrs. Paul P each, r ep- Inches tall: weighs 145 pounds, has light pr ~se nt e d a concert in the school audi- corpora tion of the Sta\e of Delaware. t.he d.toID"" resenting the Young Adult Fellowship. ~ ? wn hall', and blue eyes. Born In tOl'lum on Thuhsday, November 29, at ~~~ ~~ r 'U;~ n[O~~~c:t'~: dc~~i l~~~te w~~~w~xI~ ~ring in the cash. We will do the rest-supply ~A loitnd or 0 child. A Mrs. David Eastburn represented the limington, Delaware, on February IJ : 15. m ~ personall y to be such. and he. the church at a luncheon at the Newark 14, 1~33 ,. Tom has lived in 1\ewark all . The .mens group sang four s el e ctionsl l'>~~si d~l~ i . IJuI~ e :~r.~~ ~ a~~~~ r·cear~ln~~~~ sIgnature cards and take care of all details. Meth od ist Church last F riday. Mem- of hIS !rfe. He entered our schools in Includmg "The Battle Hymn of the before me and ac knowledgc(1 the said of the Nawa rk Council of Church Wo- the first. grade: Republic, "Th.e. Animals Are Coming," ;~ ~tl~~~t e dtge ~e o'; lsS:I"J ~~~ p~~~~o~~ d tl,ha~ men were special guests at the lunch- Tom IS takmg the general course. and two splrltuals. The A-Capella the signature of said Presidcnt and of eon held in connection with the an- On ~ of his activities is the Boys Lead- Choir's renditions consisted of eight ar- i~ ;e io~ ~~et~~;'ti A~a~~ I~ r~O~ ~o r~~ol~a ~ ~ \v",?;\~ nun I bazaar. ers Club. His favorite subject is Irangements. One of their special num- Ing of the said Pl'esldent and Secretary Visitors (or the Every Member Can- !ounralism and his hobbies are dane Ib ~ r s was ? S,~l e ction from "The Nut- ?~ eS;!~1 c~m~:~'Yio r~!r(f"~~~~ :i1c.r.:' dIS t ~';! ~~~ase open asavings account for the follOWing vass met at the church on Monday to tng and skattng. CI aker SUite. common or corporation seael of said cor- NAMB plan Ihe necessary visitation. Tom thinks school clithtng should Among the chorus were several for- P~~ti{i.,1TNESS WHEREOF. I have here- ADDRESS The Young Adult Fellowship h eld be on the sport side. His pet peeve mer stUdents at Newark includtng unto set my hand and seal of otTIce the ADDRESS th ei r annual Christmas party on Tues- is high ~ ee ls and crooked seams. Atter Esther F?uracre, Ann Byerlein, Don- day and year .[oresaL'6RE'l'TA NEID A!IOUNT OF DEPOSIT day of th.is week, preceeded by a graduatIon T0':l1 will .have. little time aId Marttn, Thomas Martin, and Jos- ~~to~~ in~ rs~::~'nR:~n sl~' ~S CJ~ln t Y2 Minn. AMOUNT OF DB POSIT covered dIsh turkey supper, which to carryon hiS hobbles smce he ex- . eph Brown. Notarial Seal p Y 8. 1955 was enjoyed by all. peets to join an infantry unit in the Peter Mllhllnna. Ramsey Coun tY NMl nn. NAME "AXB The group regrets to learn that one U. S. Army. -0- 1 2 _ 6 1~~~ 'l e du ord of its members, Ralph Larson, near Ethel Hanna. . Moving Day For Grlldc Four ADDRBSS Bear Station, recently suffered two , -0- Will the old bell ring after such a l AftlOUNT OF DEPOSIT broken ribs in an accident on his Student of the Week-Bernice Wilson long time of silence? On Friday, No­ AMOUNT OF DBPOSIT farm. Bernice Wilson, a senior this year, vembeJ' 16, 185 stUdents of the six The Improvement Committee ot the entered Newark Schools in grade nine. fourth grades moved into the newly church is being congratulated on pro- She attended schools in Deepwater, renovated building on Main Street. en­ viding new wall cabinets for the church N.J.. L afayette, N.J ., and Silver Before moving day arrived much GIVER TO SIGN HEREI kitchen. A committee consisting of Springs, Maryland, before coming to h ~ d to be done tn preparation for the * day NAME Mr. Elmer Gallaher, Mr. Talber Chal- Newark. Ibi g event. The building was com pletely ITIlBft mel's and Mr. William Victor volun- Bernice was born in Copperhill, Ten- renovated, all roo~s were painted, clTr tee red their services for carrying out nessee on September 25, 1934. She sanitary facilities were installed, and I the project. stands 5 t eet 2 inches tall, weighs hardwood floors were laid In the en- Mr. Nathaniel Richards, Clerk of Ia b?ut 105 pounds, has light brown tire building. In addition new electric I the Session, presented an urgent ap- hall', and blue eyes. Ic locks were placed in each room and peal to the congregation last sundaY '1 She is taking the vocational course fresh fire-proof veneitan blinds were re(eived from Rev. Willard Purdy, and her favorite course is business I hung. In addition .to the thermostatic­ Moderator of the Synod of Baltimore, law. Her activities include swimming ally controlled oil heat, each room Farmers Trust Company lor contributions for West Nottingham club, driv~rs' course, and traffic squad. was equipped with fire bells and a fi re Academy. Envelopes for this purpose Hel' faVO rIte foods are banana sand- escape was set up on the rear wall of will be provided next Sunday. Iw iche and steak subs. She enjoys horse- the building. Serving This Community Since 1856 Both choirs are preparing special back ri~ing , and her hobby is collect- Miss Ma~gar e t Mo.rriso~ has beeen mu sic fo r the Christmas season, with, mg varietIes of perfume. , named actIng prmclpal m the new services to be held at 11 :00 a.m. and I When asked her opinion about "going I building. Other teachers in the build­ n dramatic candlelight service at 8:00 Iste ady,': she replied, "N e ~er . " Her pet Ii~ g are Mrs. Laura Nic~ o l ~, Miss Ger­ p.m. Rehearsals are being held each peeve IS men who don t shave and h ude Baynard, Mrs. PriSCilla Vanech, Monday at 6:30 p.m . and 7:30 p.m I wom ~ n W? O ~a t corn on the cob while Miss H azel J ohnston ,and Mr. Maurice A PHONE CALL Universal Bible Sunday will be ob-I wearmg lIpstIck. DaVI S. se rved next Sunday. At the 11 :00 a.m. Du ring the summers Bernice has Mr. Shue in an interview remarked, in service the pastoral message will bel worked at the M and Miner near "r won't be satisfi ed until I hear the MAY SA VB _K,OUR "Onc Book For One World." J\"e w Castl e. She is now employed at old bell ring again from the 1884 bel- The Junior-Senior-Hi-Westmtnster the Tourins Dintn g Room on the State fry of our Main Street Building." Fellowship will meet at church on Highway. James Clancy. b·tnday, December 9th, at 6:30 p.m, After gradu.a tlon, Bernice hopes to,' Muslclli Trio Entertains IIlgh School Tte Nomin ati ng Committee will make attend a nurstng school and later be- Students its report at the business session. Janet ' come an airline hostess. The Newark High School on No- Allen and Vi rginia Wimmer will have -0- vember 30th saw the Fastofs ky Con- charge of the refreshments. Class of 1054 To Hold Pllrty cert Trio during a special assembly AUdrey Butterworth and Virginia Tomorrow Night at 10:15 a.m. Wimmer have been appointed to rep Members of the sophomore class will The trio was composed of Vera resent the group on the church Flower hold their annual class party in the Fartofsky, pianist and violinist, who Under Delaware's NeJv Commi tee. school gymnasium Friday from 7:30 has toured Europe, J ascha Fastofsky, Christmas Box To Be Packed until 10:30 p.m. The price ot admission violinist, and Fred Adams, cellist: Sajety-Respo_mibt'lity La~ Plans are being made by the young voted upon by the class will be twen- Selections played i nthe first section JX!Qple to send a C~ris tmas box to a ty-five cents per person. This fee is were "Ava Maria," "Piano Concerto," ~Uss i o n Church in South Carolina as to be collected by the homeroom treas- and "Two Guitars." J\"ext in the pro- was done last year. urers before the night of the party. gram Vera Fastofsky played Chopin's Any member ot the church who Committees named for the party held "E Minor;" J ascha Fastofsky played would like to share in this project a meeting last Monday to discuss ar- "King of ihe East," "Mazurka," and HERE ARE THE FACTS: ~ urged to bring contributions to rangements. Committees listed by the "Swanni River." the church not later than Sunday De- Class P resident David Dianlch are as "Hot Canary." The group played "Fldde * If you driy' the new Safely.Re.ponsibilily La .. appUet'j cembe r 16th. ' follows: Faddle," "Jazzy Pizzicato," "Humor- :~/~~t:~f D:r:w~~~ . or uuck owner and operator ib . Girts may include any useful item, Decoration- Nancy Custer, Richard esque," and "Swan I River." If your car .or lruck kill. or injure. anyone, or damages WHY FARM BUREAU IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT , artlcles of clothing. or toy, suitable Beldyk, Raymond Hales, Violet Gray, Mllry Hodgson. * property In excess of $IOO-REGARDLESS Op , for child ren and young people. Stephanie Klahr, F err is Lee, Regina B.L.AME-you may hav~ to prove finaa i.1 reSPonSIOj Pa.rm Bur<1!u i. a "Iu~ ,/slt compan)'-OQiy curluJ btfuy up to $11,000 or face loss of your right to driv.. * ------1 Sieger, Shirley Smith, Sally Anne Yed- Pumic-stone is volcanic rock formed ~~di~''::: :~:::.ed. This means fewer cJaima to pay, inah, Henry Willis, Mr. William Mor- deep in the earth. It is thrown to the * fnarf~r:!u~~~6~~b:~~Ya~~i~i:cor:i~lY .~~:;'~~ti::l~uran.: Farm poUeln are aUlomatically kept 10 News of Bear Cars- surface by volcanic eruption. * ~ureau I ri~l~a ~~:~s e~ o mmitt ee--Harry !:ou against linanciaf loss and against loss or liv­ I force SImply by payment of each half-year'. pr.j MI1 . LcsUe Ford. Corremondcnt well. Diane Chalmers, Bill Evans, Bill Ing tights under tbe new Safety·Responsibility Law. miu.m; . Thi. mean. ~perating economy. low rat... Phone New Castle 6484 Doyle, Fred Kilpatrick, Norma Laws, * Ev ~ ry insur ..~e requiremenl of Ihe new Safety.RcspoDo .. bliuy Law .. met by Farm Bureau's liabililY and :f~t':r ~u:I~I: aald=,ltim~PIUJ the adunlap Rhoda Ragan, Laura Ann Richards, DE..,STROY pr<;>perty damag.e !'rotection. Thb coverage meell r• ..J L* Farm Bureau is a mUIua! company. owned and opo , At the regular monthly elcction of Barbara Zeitler, Bill Wetzel, Mrs. Mar- The amazing new Rat Killer-with qultements of .. mllar Jaw. i" all 48 stal.,. etaled f~r the benefit of III ~CYbolden. It IJ th.· the Ed en School Citizenship Club on tha Wilson, adviser. WARFARIN, ready-mixed, ready-t04 ~ ~g:.c..:::::J! aulOl ia ware. A.l.I poUeiu Friday, the following were elected tor Chaperone and Invitation Commlt- usc. 1 lb. $.1. Mouse size 3ge. Money December; PresIdent, Beverly Craig; tec-James Edmanson, J ackie Chickey, back guarantee. vice presiden t, David Moore; secretary, Donald Grettum, Judith Lane, J ohanna Ronald Swedman: treasurer, Wilbur Miller, J ane Walton, Miss J eannette Newark Farm & Home Slipply Gregory; Herbert Ba rnes was appoint- Thoroughgood, adviser. Rhodes Drug Store cd program chairman for the month. Refreshment Commlttee--Ruth Bur­ Herbe rt King, Herman Leasure, Har- ris, J anet Barnett, Kay Faron, Barbara Neighbor Pharma'y olr! Stanley and Dr. William T. Rear- Duggan, Ronald Kneisley, Albert Jackson's Hdwe. don bagged their limit on a wild J ezyk, Arlene Moore, J ohn Smith, Joan A Pholl. Coli's AI, 'f falces. 0 0 In Newark amI Vicinity, Call o'r ee ~~ep~~~ ~i~gd.tri P on Wednesday near S ~~ ;:' ~ ~ i~~~n~~~~~ C':~~~~~~~Mar- ~ Delaware Phon. on. of our frl.ndly rep_ , ••• ntollv., ,oday, ond a.k ~~:::~ ~lley visited Eden School on .r:M"':M:•• : •• : M)o:M:'.:M:W:M:•• :M:M:M:M:":";":M:M:M:M: •• :M:M:":M:""':M:M:M"':W:M:M:M:":":M:M:":>':":":'~":M:M: ' obout I4w cost Farm Bur.au prot.ctlon. Th.r.', no obliga­ tIon. of cour••• R. S. JARMON dinnerMrs. andMay theaB. terLeas partyure attto eseended the a ::: ~ou I 14, Kells Ave. :i Can't Match I. Phone 2232 inal Robin Hood performers in the ,r. I' Playhouse on Saturday alternoon. :( ;.: Mr c . and Mrs. D. P. Henry ot Gate ; Ity, Virgin ia, ore spending the Win. -j ~. ~ __FRI61DI18 . ' _ ..... t:;. ~ with their daughter, Mrs. Mamie ,. ~... .: ~~ f M. D. MCMULLEN, JR. 11Ie Pencader Sunday School Christ- ReJrirerator6 Food Free:lerll t Capitol Trail "'" entertainment will be held on Automatic Wmhing Machina l Phone 6446 ~lSday , December 20, 1951. Range. Ironer. Dryer. t. lira e Lad l ~s Aid of P encader Presby- Wo'er Heaterll ,. I.!jh n Church was beld on WednesQBY : d!:, ~ M~s. W. L. McElwee, presl- Kitchen Cabinell &: Sink. . ,\ preSIding. It was decided to omit 's' : Decembrr m cling. In J anuary a :s: Sales & Service dish Supper will be held on .~edelday, January 16. :l:± NEWARK ELECTRIC CO, ---- .7. 173 E. Main Phone 2-6872 ' II.\D TIlE CLASSIFIED ADS L~"X~~K~~ooX>o~~,*C 0000 0 Gee 00000 eGO 0 0 ~: 0 000000 Twelve The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 6, 1951 Training Institute In Service Gifts Value-wisli/ housewives s'hop---at A&P For PTA Lcaders (Continued trom Palle I)

I-ICJ'c Decemhet' 7·8 Mr. and Mrs. A. .E Tomhave, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Haney, Mrs. Conrad ~ and save! D. K . Lewis, Jr., Richard M. Brown Instruction Tn PTA Plan" and C. Vernon Steele. Polic'es Will Be Given Mrs. Tomhave and Mrs. Haney agreed to work ont he problem of de­ State Delegates W . S . Hay Road Scl7ccI nnel lu ke n in execution as the ciding what greetings will be sent. Mr. , r~~l'e~1 of Shell pot Land Co .. and to be Steele undertook the duty of calling Mrs. Msrgu rite M. Scheid. direc- Local . IOUP HE RBERT BAR NES. Sheri fT . the draft board and ofl'ic rs of Battery AAUW G SherlfT 's OITices. Wll mingt.on. Del.. De- C in an elTort to est1blish names and tor of the Oeld stalT service for the PI­ Trip T 0 UN f~:~.~~:~o 5, 195 1. addresses. Mrs. Lewis will act as com­ National Congress of Par nts and ans mit e secretary and Mr. Brown as 'renchers, wi ll conduct the December treasurer. 7-8 Icadershhip training institute of A day-long trip to the United Na- Alias Summon. ,n DIvorce Names and addresses of any in-servi ce the D lawa.'·e Congress in Old College ;:~~ S toh t~~q~l~rl ~~r!~ Nedewla sYtOrekarSimb - INsiNE sgr~1?'IJ.WC~R~)N0).NNiE men 0 1' women, (ogethel' w ilh sugges- at the Unl vel'slly of Delaware. p g . y Y FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY lions as to the kind of greetings, will FOR REAL SAVINGS­ TIt' . PTA I l' " the Newark Branch, AmerIcan Asso Marlin J. Matuslnk. I No. 1003 Civil be appreciated by the committee. a ndn\ :~ ~~~;u e~n wl11 b: ~~ ~~i~~dl c~~~ ciation of University Women is b~ing v. Plalntifl. t{~§"sIJ~L Any contribution which would b e T/~ : E ADVANTAGE OF THE SE d legates from all local units ot Ihe PI~~~~e~r~py i~h~lO~r~.~~t:I~~e~al;: ~~ Gertrude M8~~~~Sa n t. I i!18]6~l!i used to help defray expenses will be stale organization THE STATE OF DELAWARE appreciated, says Dr. Downes, and may Pre-Holiday Specials All those who would h k" to joh members and tnformalton tor making T~oL~~y~HERIFF OF NEW CASTLE be turned over to any member of PTA k ' tI It' reservatIOns WIll be announced as soon YOU ARE COMMANDED AS YOU WERE the committee. .. .. Customers: vitrd \~~ I ' a tt~nd ':r ,~ ~:ca~r ep r~~~~e ~~ ~ as the 3nangements are definite .. ¥~~~~~~Rt~e ~~~~~~g~f~ e fendant ' . \ On Baking .Needs arc urged to see thp. ir future leaders A spectal car Will ~ e m a ~ e available 5 0 that. within 20 days aIter service hOTe­ OARD AND BINGO PARTY are present. The November meeting of by the R and O. R a.llroa~ If fifty per- ~1 ';;~~~IC~efe~t:~aa~~CI~~!Yle s~~v~,eug~~ •~ n Corner FINE GRANULATED the R~Il ' a l New Castle County PTA I ;~ ~ s ~::n;~!~~:~il~~ l~ n~~~~~~ gTh~~ ~~; ~i~~a~~h!'~ P~~~~~~s E ~~" rJ'~ ~I~ti'r,"n:N~:~ byA tC:;'d J~.~d O~~~::. P~~ti~e;i~!:r~~~~ ;~t~~e~ a h a~o ~~CJ~ h :~~~~ :! ~~e :~ ~:~~ coach from the tr~ in terminal to the ~ddrh;' ';;'d~~II ~f~~ .n, Delaware, an answer Mechanics on Monday, December 10, There never was anything d~n_e t~at k Y g UN SecretarIat and return, WIll be To serve upon defendant a COpy hereof at 8 p.m. in the Odd Fellows Hall. couldn't be done better. SUGAR ar . Subjects For Men under eight donal'S. anl'l f~e t~:f e~~r::~ia:;;'~not be served per- Admission will be 50 cents. lb c lbS That's why every day we're I~o-king 5-lb 471: 10. 92 2S- 2 '}7 Subjects of primal'y interest to men Mrs. R. O. ~ausman, ~ays and means ~~n~~%tul~ . PUbli S h this process as required ------bag bag bag. ~ wi ll be considered Friday night, Dec. ~h a ll ' man , WIll be chatrman for the Ja mf.~or:.(m~~I~; e .l' 10------·------<($> for new ways to give ~u better food, 7 .and thc fo:lowing morning. T h ~ re a,fi,e books study group will meet at ~~e~H~ e'KB~~ ~AI:ii:> DEFENDANT: better service and a better deal all Xmas Shop at around. " .~ - - '. -. - .-- . C ;'~~~ r~~ n~u~o~::~ ~.tu;!~r ~~:;i~~~~ the home of Miss J eanette Thorough- ll~~n t~~u . S ~~r;O?~ ~~s:e~t e d oJ'rer:~n~~~~ of the Congl·ess. and other PTA lead- good, 37 W. Delaware Avenue, on i,"tm~ 2Ja~a~i ~~;~I~~,cliose:evr~: · ~~C~~ !\~~ Peggy Cronin's If you have any suggesti~~s as to SlrGiRrt2~~ 23 ers w ill be available for consultation Dec. G at 8 p.m. The works of John Itiff' s attorney named above an answel' to how we can make your A&P a better and disc"ssion. ~t e inbeck is the program for the meet- ~~~ cF~p~:~ntn ~n~e~ase will be tried with- " )0% HY'DROGENATED SHORTENING place to shop, please write: " .. R~sel'vations s~oul d be made. on the m*he housin g group will meet at the I anIJ ~ir~~r.. ls~%;;'~'iris I~o~.%~~te~o,:; yr~~ CUSTOMER RELATIONS D~P} . ~~: ~~le ;O~; D;c:I~~ert~ :~ I ~;.~.l t;a:e~ ho~ e of Mrs. T. L. Cairns, 118 Capitol ~\~~~. b~lt~N:,tu~~, J~~~' l::,~a~~r~fcr~~ NOW H. Young, 103 Lyndhurt Avenue, Mc- TraIl, on Dec. G at I o'clock. gr~l~ft'li.l~ nat~~ r~~I; ~a~~8n~h~~:e:~e a~~ A&P Food Stores Daniel Heights. ~;r:~ ~It},';,~t c~::;'~~".1:'\lO~e . ca s e will be Pay February 1st 420 LexIngton Ave., New _!ork 17, N. Y. D!~:~ :~i~id~~~ s ~~;~on:o ~: I:~ 5b:. ~~ Jamp':oJ:on~n,;:,;ey Legion Auxiliary Dec.G. 13.20.27;Jan 3 U you're a regular 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m., and an evening meet- charge account ing, in cluding a 6 o'clock dinner. from (Continued trom Page 1) 7:45 to 9:30 o'clock. On the following rection of Mrs. P aul D. Lovett, visited The earliest date for Easter is GOLD MEDAL, CERESOTA AND PILLSBURY morning the program will last from the Christmas Shop at Perry Point Hos- March 22. It is also the rarest date FLOUR 9:30 to noon. pital to distribute gifts and a similar and occurs about once in every 207 Vr.rlety of Subjects trip is planned for Saturday to the years. The last time Easter fell on Elkton, Md. Subjects to be covered in the insti- V.A. Hospital at Elsmere. On Decem- March 22 was in 1818. It won't hap- Newr.rk, Del. tute include the history and philoso- bel' 12 ,they will visit Farnhurst and pen again until 2285. ANN PAGE PREPARED 151/2-01 25C phy. policies and principles of PTA the Brandywine Sanitorium on De- SPAGHETTI JUST HEAT-THEN EAT! 2 cant work, the structure of the national, cern bel' 19. The president of the Past ~~. ======--=--=--=--=--=---. state and local units; and the program Presidents' Parley, Mrs. Robert J . Da­ followed by all groups. Tools and tech- vis, reported the gilts were being sent DR. STANLEY GOLEBURN NESTLE'S COOKIE MIX niques of the PTA offices will also be to a woman patient at the Perry Point IN 1/4-POUND discussed. Hospital. announces the opening of his office NUTLEY OLEOMARGARINE PRINTS Mrs. Scheid, who will come from Mrs. Richard L. Cooch, membership for the general practice of Chicago for the sessions, joined the chairman, announced that eight new National PTA Congress in 1948 as a members had been added during the COLD STREAM PINI( SAL MON, .. 16 oz. can. 55c field service staff member and has month o ~ November. DENTISTRY traveled throughout the country to I Following the business m eeting. a at GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, A&P, 2 20-oz. cans 35c conduct similar conferenc,w and train- social hour was held at which time 66 E. Main Street ing courses. During the past year refreshments were served under the c c she ~pe nt two months in the Hawaiian I direction ot Mrs. Conrad L ewis, Jr., Ner'vark, Del. ATMORE MINCE MEAT ~~~~ 2~;~' 45 Ki~~~~E 2r~~' 59 Islands where she helped strengthen the : and a Chrstmas pr.:rgram presented Phone Newark 20262 parent-teacher organization. . under the direction of Mrs. Leon Case.

bul)Jn8~OPwHA~0~~!yo§!9vHR~. • C h.ck~out (ount., • Sev.ral grocery ,h,lv., • Many A:~~~~;i.;{f~:~:".1 colorful cord board produc'•• ma~.~~Y $100 'n 9~~C play money. Plu. mon.y·,ovlng (oupo"1I AlP ploy ,10'" or. only obtai nab I. at AlP Star • • a,.d Mmke ... t ~ . .. ",.. BORDEN'S CHEESE SPREAD p~~~R:~A~H~:::ES~~I::~ 111~~~b 5g e CHIFFON SOAP FLAKES ~EW LOW PRICEI -y ~~. 21 e c GEPQER'S BABY FOOD rJ~~~i-=-7~~;~Pi:~ :~: · .irain.d 10 jar: 95 MAZOLA OIL b~~~:. 35e b~U~I~ 6Sc Comstock Apples Slr::d 2<~:'18c 4,6 E. MAIN ST. Thursday, Friday &Saturday Specials 1c SOAP SALE 1~~g~~T 5ci~; ' 28c WHEN SILCO'S IN TOWN PRICES STAY DOWN NEWARK, DEL. Buv 4 (olc •• at regular prict of 27"t:--gef a .5lh cok. for lc

1 lb. Box y.. pound , Christmas Gift Oh urches - Olubs S~;:;; ~ PEANUT Xmas Box HOCOLATES ~!~Wci~KM~~~~ ~~~ 59q~~ S1.17 t~~ 52.79 SAVE at BRITTLE CHOCOLATES SUPER CHOC 0LATES ~~ti,O~~~KG~iE~~X~~ !~~ 51.5 1 ~~~ s2. 39 C C 5-'00' SILCO Z9 Z9 SUDS REYNOLD'S GIFT WRAP PAPER roll c c I CHRISTMAS CARDS 1~~~Rg:E: box 65 ~~~:LRg:E: pkg 19 Special Discounts Giant Size $3.00 Value Work FRUIT CAKEp!~~:R l:~k~b s1.45 :~l: S'2.89 r.l~ 54.65 On Oandy - Xmas Toys WOOL Do n' t forg.t the men In you r family on Chrhtma •• Buy th. l, Gtfll at your AlP where Clgar,U .. and Handkerchiefs SWEATERS Pip. Tobacco or. Ch,htma. Wrapptd. ZOc GOLDEN RIPE ... SWEET .• _NUTRITIOUS : $2.50 Value SZ.Z9 $2.75 value, Pint NONE PRICED' Holiday I i... , HIGHER (' ~ $1 Box Stuart Hall $1 Box Decorated BANANAS BLOUSES Gift XMAS TREE LUNCH I{IT FLORIDA LARGE SIZE NONE PRICED HIGHER Writing Paper BALLS with bottle TANGERINES (12 In Box) FullqulVf 29C $X.89 BRUSSEL SPROUTS CA~~~C~~~l:JSH bb. $3I.00 Pitted Dates DROMED ARY 7~·k; .' · 23c Orange Juiceo~~o~~~TH 6 6;:~~ 99c BABY DOLLS REGAtO c $2.00 Val. 1, 2, 3 Qur.rt Pistachio Nuts :~.:: 39 Birdseye S~inach ~~~~~~ k;, $1.98 l: 23' Aluminum 3 Pc. $2.00 1-$2-~:-,:,,_I-$-~-L~ :_~_9_ 15" Boy or Girl "'--111!!1-__ .1 Revlon --,PORK LOIN ROASlS~ : SAUCE PAN - I FULL SLIPS LIP KITS :RIB END ("I,r:.) _ LOIN END \ ., • ~u" Avtragi"", JI/2 Ib. \. ~ SET (3 Asst. Lipsticks) . C~ Averaging J to 4 lb. C $1.49 C 99 PO~D 35 PgUND 41 C $1.00 Xmr.s Tree FRESH KrSSLING'S SAUERKRiiiT~ / ,"!~.~bloa' 210

LIGHT SETS Value 1. Pearl Glo (8 Bulb) $2.50 RIB ROAST-7 INCH CUTS gH~~~~~~~ g, sge Factory Reject SHOULDER VEAL ROAST Boned and Rolled Jb 89' PANETELLAS FRESHLY GROUND BEEF I REGULAR) Jb 65' SET , Sliced Bacon UOAVCAn :. 49 c I Fresh Scrapple PltIN'l 2 :. 55' $X.X9 I ~au.age Me!.t O~~YIl" :. 45' Luncheon M.at Ie:: .. ~~ Box of 50 ICor-;': -Mai~ ~~d Hai~es Str~ l