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HOP KEEP 1N NEWARK YOUR MONEY FIR S T ATIIOME THE NE KPOST __I The ewal'k Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 14, 1948 NCWU I'I School Host To CO llllty EducutOl's Local ~e.n Opposed For Representative MERCHANTS A leg islative program for education was nmong the topics discussed at a DRIVE mecting of the Wilmington Suburban Fr,JJm This District TO 'General Assembly PLAN 2-DAY PrinCipals Association at the Newark Hi gh School on Monday night. ~r--------------___________ ® RS OVER The school administrators also heard Daml, Newcomer To Saturday To Be Final Sinclaia" Record HALLOWE'EN talks on "Life Adjustment Education for youth." Politics, Boasts Long Registration Day For Pu t C sion In oMA RI{ Among thc principals attending Cm'eer In Business Election In November Asscmbly Listed SALE EVENT verc: Clarencc Fulmer, Wilmington Hi gh School, Dr. Ross L. Nagley, Carl Rodncy H. Dann, Democratic candi- Saturday will be the final reglstra- The contest for Representa.tive to Schwinger, Mount Pleasant; Ellis Pllhlie Support datc for State Representative from the tion day for the national state and the General Assembly from White Clay Price Cuts Of Crone, Middletown; H. E. Stahl and Ninth District, is a successful business county elections in Novcmber Creek Hundred was enlivenerl this Is Genel'ous In Haig Kupyin, Claymont; Joseph Mc man with a long record of achievement . woek by the appearance throughout 30 P·et. Slated; Vey, president of the Newark School as a ship owner and director of dredg- CItIzens must be on the . permanent the town of posters advertising the Board, and members W. F. Wilson, J . S.Day House To ing operations. regIstratIon books to be el l g ~bl e to vote. 1 candidacy of John P . Sinclair. of 15 Coupons Will p. Cann, R. S. Gallaher. Local offiCia ls, He was born in Kissimme, Florida, After Saturday the books Will be closed Sunset Road, Newark. Mr. Sinclair is House Cmnpaign Supt. Wilmer E. Shue, Frederick B. September 17, 1900. He rcceivcd his for the year. running on the Republican ticket. Offer Prizes Kutz, and Henry M. Brader. acted as high school education at Miami High, Prospective voters with proper quaJi- At the last session of the legislature. hosts. In Ihe short space .of eigh t da.ys, Miami, Fla. ncalions may sign at Newark's five Mr. Sinclair. serving his first term. had Plans are now being readied by the first Commul1lty Chest Drive His first business venturc was as polling places as follows: the distinction of successfully spon 01'- merchants sponsoring the "Ncwark $(i,OOO in contributiuns. owner of a small tanker operating in l~ :rs, District- Fader Motor Com- ing more legislation than any other Calling" radio program for a tremen I' turns we rc $6,406, ac LEGION Miami harbor from 1919 to 1921. He I pany, 42 West Main Street. member of the HOllse except the ma dous "Hallowc'cn Bargain Festival," Mrs. R. O. Bausman, gen then went . with his. grandfather's S cond District- Dennison Motor jority floor leader. Of particular in designed to help frustrated budgets innan. This was well above steamboat I1I1e, operat1l1g on Lake Company, 23 Haines Street. tercst to rcsicknts of Newark was his and to prove that prices in Newark INDUCTS Ok~echobee and the rivers of Florida. Third District- Christia na Fire Com- success in securing an additional $300, stores are as low and in many cases Wwahsliefotl· ~Ceeld·e'thoelceoanvter atChtaetd aml:e·)ala.rplaaal.tnldy pany, Christiana, Del. 000 appropriation from the State in lower than elsewhere. order to make pos.ible the erection The "Hallowe'en Bargain Festi val," OFFICERS for his health, he went to sea on a Fourth District - N ew~ rk High of the new school building in Newark. featuring pricc reductions as much as British vessel as chief engineer. From SchOdl , Academy Street. Included also among the numerou ~ 30', . will he hcld Friday and Sa turday, 1922 to 1927 he was connected with his Fifth Distriet- Richard's Dairy, 57 bills which he sponsored was a scriP" October 29 and 30. The promotion is Departnlent father's real estate firm in Miami as a Elkton Road. of law" dcsigned to expand and im being speciall y supervised for the response was unusually broker. From 1927 to 1935 he was ac- A number of special registration prove the functions and administralion Chamber of Comm rce Merchants Mrs. Bausman said. Where Commander Uvely engaged in the operaiton of ves- days were held earli er this year, and of the Family Court. Group by Sidney Schulman. Mr. Schul had been expected, residents. registrations were open at the county man has been called in to handlc a cases. gave dollars. Most Officiates court house in Wilmington during serics of promotional salcs, which it convinced that the money col April, May and June in thc evcnings. is hoped will make Newark a major would be returned, in large, Charles A. Burrows, Jr.. Depart- shopping (' nter. communi ty in the form of er- ment Commander of the American .\ An add d attraction duril1!( the from the 26 red feather organiza- Leg ion, installed officers of the J. A. "Ha llowc'en Bargain Festival." will be O'Daniel Post, No. 10, in ceremonies EDUCATOR TO the issuing of prize coupons with every credit for the drive's success at the post home on Tuesday ni ght. I purchase. These wi ll be prcscntC'd only at the stores sponsoring the "Newar k to the volun teer solicitors who Richard L. Cooch, new commander and 1 SPEAI( IJERE from door to door in an effort to Herma n Handloff, vice-commander. .1 Calling" progr am OV E' r WTUX. There sure everyone had an opportun- headed the slate. will be a special drawi ng on Satul'day contribute. Their work was the F eature of th e program was a repor I night, October 30, at which ti me 15 va lunble prizcs will be awarded Lo thc remarkable since the drive wa~ on the ycar's activities by Mr. Cooch. on extremely short notice Afterwards, past comma nder's pins Clubwomen Will holders of the lucky prize coupons. required intense effort on the part were awarded to Dr. Carl J . Reese, for- Mr. Schulman stated that more than Hear Burkholder hali a million dollars worth of mer workers. mer Department head, George Wilson, I captains and solicitors were Isaac Watson Post; and Mrs. Leila Lit- chandise will be placcd on sale. Special this week by Mrs. Bausman tic, mother of the late William K. Rich- l E. Pa ul Burkholder, supervisor of lay-away plans wi ll make it possible Mrs. Edwin' Shakespeare, ardson. schools in Kent County and editor of to buy at reduced prices and reservc W. Heim; Alvin Hand In addition, Mrs. Little presented to the Delaware School Journal. will be the merchandise until Christmas. Miss Etta Wilson, Mrs. the post a splendid picture of he son. the speaker at the bi-weekly meeting Attractive Hallowe'en displays will designate the cooperating stores and Surratt and Mrs. R. Bing; Cor Mr. Burrows, in a brief talk, stressed of the Newark New Century Club next add to the festive spirit of Newark's Mor gan, captain; Dr. J . Fenton service to God and country and to the Monday at 2 p. m. in the club building. Mardi Gras. (Please Turn to Page 9) community and state. He was accom- Also on the program will be an ex- panied here by George Ehinger, of r.odncy H. Dann hibit of from forty to fifty new books Dovel', national executive committee- from the Greenwood Store in Wil- T" hn P. Sinclair man., . sels as captain. r1I'in gton. Mrs. Glen Dildine. book .. SHOW District Commanders I. Newell Dun- Beginning in 1936. Mr. Dann took chairman, has arrangcd for the displ<lY, A gradwlte of Newark High School. r1e-T:u .~T san, New Castle, and George Collins. over the ownership and direction of from which mpmbers may make selec Swarthmore College, and the Univpr Kent, were also present, along with a a fleet of vessels operating on coastal tions for latel' purchases. sity of P ennsylvania Law School. Mr. PLANNED large group of Legionnaires from and inland waters of the Atlantic sea- Four womell. Mrs. Henry Weitz. Mrs Sinclair has been engaged in the gen TO FEATURE neighboring posts. board. Since 1936 he has also engaged in Aladar Kish. Mrs. Delmar Young and eral prnctice of law since 1940 in asso Other officers were installed as fol- managing dredging operations. He has /1 Mrs. Robert Berry, will g ive brief talks ciation wllh thc Wilmington firm of The N IV Century Club '0ill be the lows: William Beswick, second vice- a U. S. pilot's license for any tonnage on the mOI'e outstanding volumes Southerl and. Bel'l and Potter. During UNIQUE FILM of Newark's first cooperative W(\r ld War II he was in the Air Corps show next Tuesday and Wed commander; Clyde BayUs, Jr., adju- and also one from the government of Hostess at the meeting will be Mrs. ant; John A. Hodgson. assistant ad- Panama. T. F. Manns. and served two years overseas with when local and visiting models jutant; Ivan Parsons, fin ance officer; Mr. Da nn is a member of Newark Plans are also complete for the fall the 8th Air Force. He is a member splay the season's smartest Movie Made By Berna rd DOOl'dan, chaplain; Arthur E. Methodist Church, the Newark Rota ry fashion show to be given at the club of the Newark Lions Club, The Amcri beginning at 8:30 p.