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The ewal'k Post, Newark, , 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

to Onlbe yo vercome.one obsta cle now remains be- NHS DRIVING fore lhe work ca n begin. It appears laughaply trivial compared wit~ the BRAND "A problems already solved. It IS Simply INSTRUCTOR 50 0 L~,.~~,_~.:~_~::::.~~:::~~:~,~_J :!::;;£;~ir this: What is to be done with the two houses now on the si te which were recently purchased by the school Andrew Philip Marcantonio, Capitol board? GABARDINI TOPCOAT SLIP COVER:'-&'riIWF.l In a slatement this week, Supt. Wi!- Trail. Marshallton, is the new instruc­ Also Reupholstering mer E. Shue offered this suggestion; TAILORED BY DAROFF tor for the Student Driving Course Phone " If it were not tha t we need the money thjs term a t the Newark High School. to meet the cost of our new building. Newark 2-6153 He r eplaces Leroy Hill, Jr., who re­ Route 1 Oijlrlown we would have urged the school board signed in June. to m ove these houses and keep them A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Ma l" on a rental basis for school personnel. canlonio has a B. S. degree in health We h3\'e heard in the past two years and physical education and formerly of school d istricts w hich have been taught driving at St. Michaels in Mary­ Specializing In able to get and to keep teachers be· land. cause the local dist r ict had some ar­ Beauty Aids rangement for living quarters. Newar~ .In ~ d dilion to teaching here, he is ought to consider this malter. The uni. dl:ectmg the course.s at New Castle and vel'sity and the Bio-Chem Laboratories MIddletown, handlmg about 200 stu­ 1;{ take care of their personnel. Are the dents at the four schools. public schools , of le~er importance? The Newark course .y.oil.l alternate Vfhat can 1 do ,bOut .this?'" ~ach week w ilh clas~ work aq.d Becky's Beauty A b dy 0U t 'd? actual driving. Students', wifi ' be re- ny / 0 go any 1 eas. quired to carry out individual proj- 142 E. Main St. :.: Ph ects such as a survey of traffic acci- dents in certain areas or route map­ NHS FARM ping. In addition, several pertinent I movies will be shown tram lime to $ New Address WI Itime, and psycho-physical tests will DR. V. LEONARD BROil! CALVERT 7JEWELS Chiropodist - Foot Specl.l ~ YOUTHS N (Formerly 92 East Main Stml) beEr~~~;~three pupils are enrolled in See these exquisite watches ••• preferred for 201 HAINES STREET Newarl<, Delaware PhODtlC the class here. beauty of styling, precision workmanship, Offi ces nours: dependable accuracy. Mon., Wed., Frl. Evenlnr 1-8 p. l FAIR PRIZES 1Wednesday Afternoons 2-5 p , ~ . Several vocational agriculture stu- \.------.." I CALVERT dents at Newark High School brought Sacks home the bacon from the r ecen t New vi ceie1'i&ied • ~tc/, 1101'4 J ersey Slate F air Swine Show, the I WATCHES We Deliver bacon being in the form of prize premjums. FROM $19.75 TO $52.50 In competition with some of the best Auto Sales ICE CREA swine breeders in the East, the Newark CREDIT - CASH - CHARGE boys took several firsts. Chandler Ir- For Your win won the Junior Champion Boar and Grand Champion Boar Premiums QUALITY PARTIES The Fabric Is rhe for his Hampshire entry "Irwin's Pre­ CARS & TRUCKS dominant." Donald Hummel received Soul of the Suit GREGG JEWELERS the Junior Champion Prize for his no East MAin Street Phone: 2438 • • Senior Hampshire Sow. You'll look spruce.and.spry Locally Owned and Operated Other firsts were Irwin's Junior Your Inspeotlon Invited! as never before ... feel more Yearling Sow. Junior Spring Gilt and POWELL'S 1 get.up.and·go than you've Young Herd, and Hummel's Senior I We'll Buy Your Car felt in years I Yearling Sow. Donald liumrnel earned I' OXFORD, PA. ICE CREAM a second premium for his Junior Year­ All you have to do is go Dial 3171 ling Duroc-Jersey Sow. 704 Market St. briskly about your business Other Newark boys who attended the show and aided in the showing werE' ______.1 I in one of our nationally·fo­ Burke Cleaver who had three Berk- mous "Botany" Brand 500 FREE I ABIG, son shires entered, Mark Ayars, Worth I (;~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'\ Gabardi

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YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME Four The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 14, 1948 Alias summons In Divorce Alias Summons In Divorce SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ Alias Summons In Divorce Aliaa Summona In Divorce HE of Lev . Fac. No. 40 Novembe r Term IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE IN T HE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE IN Si~E Sg~E~~~~w~~iN °Xtci A . D. 1948, to me d irected w ill be ex posed STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND F OR NEW CASTLE COUNTY to Public Sale at the Court House, South- F OR NEW CASTLE COUNTY F OR NEW CAgrLE COUNTY F OR NEW CASTLE COUNTY east Cornel' of Eleventh a nd King Strects. Mildred Trullt No. 882 Civil Ma ry F . L ewis No. 862 Civil Elizabeth C. Medford No. 904 Civil Edith E . Bla ck I No. 921 Civil l j P laIntiff. . Action. 1948. PlalntU!. Action, 1948. City of Wilmington, New Castle County. Plaintiff, Action, 1948. P laintiff. Action, 1948. v. ALIAS SUM· v. ALIAS SUM· Delawarc. ON FRIDAY v. ALIAS SUM- . Joseph G . L":.'wIS A}:l~~SS¥:- Zeb M. Medford MONS IN Francis C. Black MONS IN THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY War ren J, Tr~l~e nd a nt. I i:ig,~~~ De!endant. DIVORCE De fendant. I DIVORCE Defendant. DIVORCE THE grATE OF DELAWARE. THE STATE OF DELAWARE, at 10 O'CI ~~ ~~T~~,E~ as\~~~ SIandard ~~ .p~T~f~~~LA~AR~W CASTLE- ~~ i'J:T~~~J:L~~~W CASTLE TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE T O THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY: T ime, the following described Real Estate COUNTY: COUNTY: COUNT Y : viz. . I I . YOU ARE COMMANDED: YOU ARE COMMANDED : YOU ARE COMMANDED: YOU ARE COMMANDED: To summon the a bove n amed d efendant To summon the above n amed d efenda nt so that. wIthin 20 d ays alter service h ere­ cefsL~f ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~al ~h eo ~u l rd f~:~ ~~e~:~~ soT~,:Fw'rt~7nt~~ ~~~:ea~ : :." :~r~I~~e ~~~~~ soT~h :t~t~7nt~g ~~~:eal~=:.":~r~I~~e~~~~~ so th a t, within 20 days after service h ere­ of upon defendant. exclusive of the day of ~:~t e~as~\~u a~~ U ~~y N:~d Cit!t~: ~uot:I~~ of upon defe ndant, exclusive of the day of upon defendant, exclusive of the d ay of of upon defendant. exclusive of the day of service, defenda nt sh all serve u pon ware, and known on the Plan o f H azel- of ser vice, defendan t shall serve uoon service, d efendant sha ll serve u pon ser vice defen dan t sh all serve upon R OBERT E . CURTIN. ESQ" plain tiff's at­ de ll as L ots Nos. 32 and 33, as the sa id A. JAMES GALLO, ESQ.. plaintiff's at- NEWTON WHITE, ESQ.. plaintiff's at­ HOWARD B . H OWARD, ESQ., plalnttff's torney, w hose address Is NORTH AMERI­ p la n Is of record In the Office of Re- torney, whose a ddress Is INDUSTRIAL torney, whose address Is EQUITABLE a ttorney , w hose address is . No. 311 CAN BLDG., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, cording of D eeds in and for New Castle TRUST BLD G., WILMINGT ON, DEL - BLDG ., WILMINGT ON, DELAWARE, an NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING, WIL­ County aforesaid, In D eed Record G, Vol- WARE, an a nswC!' to th e complaint. answe r to th e com plain t. an a nswer t o the complaint. MINGT ON, DELAWARE, an a nswer to To serve upon defendan t B copy h ere- ume 28, P age 601 &c .• a nd more particu- a n~o oSferth~ u:Oc::;'p?::l~etd a n t a copy, h ereOf ol~nJe~fet~:,o~~ .. ?~~~ ~~.a nt a copy h ere­ t h ~oc ~~.~~a l~~o n defendant a copy hereof of a nd of the complaint. 11 the uefendnnt cannot be lar ly bound ed and d escribed as one lot U the defendant cannot be served oel\; U the defendant cannot be served p er ­ If the defendant cannot be ser ved p er- sonall y, to publish this proc S5 and of the complaint . son ally. to publlsh this process as l'equlred b.Y statute. . a Si~~~~ i~crl;i a point on tile Sou th - sonally, to publish this process as requlFed ~~n ~l~u~~. publlsh t h is process as t!!qulr ed If the defendant cannot be served per­ by statute. ID a ted October 7. 1948 sonally, to publish this process as required ~~IYs~ ~~';,t~:~~g hfe~~ e'i~~ t:;I:h ~r~:~ta~g: .Jj~ t ~~a~t;t . 14,1948. J am es M. Maloney Dated Sep t. 9, 1948. J ames M. Maloney by statute, Dated Sept. 23, 1948. J a ~:~t~~t~I~; ey TO THE ABOVE N 1'rl~y~~''E' 'I~ ['~'ii~~ Da ted Sept . 21. 1948. James M. Maloney ~~J:rs~~li~~ :~r11~~ nbJ:, t ~lt~al~h~o~~~f:r. T O THE ABOVE NAMEDP~i~~n~%T : TO THE ABOVE NAMEDP~i~~"Ji,"lk : Prothonotary TO THE ABOVE' NAMED DEFENDANT: 11 perso,:,a l service Is ~ TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: ~~~t~!~st:~~; p~~alrJ l ewl~v ~~I~; ,;~:~~: anIJ ~;r~~rsals~C;:;~~';,~ s I~o~'%~~~~a~ yr~~ Y O~ f~~s ~~ at\' l~e~~~'in ~~s nl~t P~~I~:he\:r~~ If personal servIce Is not made upon you an~ ~;r~rsa ls~~~';,~S I~o~'%~~~e':f°a~ yr~~ ~~?r e~ ~~I ~ s ~~~~~,°'lf,e~ , one h und red feet to a point In the Nor th- t~lre d bYl t~itu~~, dhen , fIn case Of YO~; i:~ ~ ~~ d ':;{hf~a t~J e'd~~ nf~~mca;:r~tc:o~; and If this summons Is published as re­ days from to quired by st atute. then, In case of your ~~~~~~. b~ I J:~u~~, d~;~ ' ir"o~ a~~r ~fc :o~; ~~ ~l: r;at!~~tI~r t~?s ~1~ebf: n:aa:;; I ~: n ~V I~~ lp0Jg r:oA~~ut~e::;~ O~lb~fc"';tI~n ot" th is s :~m;~;,' t~e~~r~~ on publication of this summons, to ser ve on failure, within 20 days from service by publlcatlon of this summons, to serve on olalnt lff s attorney ':lamed publication of this summons. to serve on a ; ~frng;e~~I~o b~ U~~~~r l~~~c ~ f N~~fh~~s te~: ~!:'~ ~tlt~' S thait ~o~~ l a~~f.' etc:,e a ~~~: ~~Il ab~ r~ a lt~~ff;;'o~~~~r;r. ~~::, ega ::o~llanb:nt~:a plaintiff's attorney named above an an­ ~!:,~~t~~'8 tt:'ett~o~~ la~~f.'e~ea~~~ : ~~II b ~~:~ ~It~~~t cf\~r~:~n~o~~c~. ~~af:~~1 t:iH~e ~~~~ ~6~r~:rl~n :l le~f tried without fur ther ny! ::;:s M. Maloney without further n otice. James M , Maloney swer to the complaInt, the case wlll be tried without further nY!::i:s M. Maloney (Offic ial Sea l) tried w ithout further notice. ' (Official Seal) Prothonotary 10-14,21,28 ;11-4.11. Prothonotar y Prothonotary James M . M'Iloney !'r~~h ~t~e nf~~;t at~d t1~en~~c~he~1 b ~Eifm: 9J ~ra~til0~~W 9-i~~~ig:\0~~W (Official Sea)) Prothonotary 9-30;10-7,14,21.28. ------:-::----__ N ING . Be the con tents t hereof what they 9-23,30,10-7,14,21. m~ ING t he sam e 'lands and premises J ames A. H artnett and E llen H a rtnett, h is Alias Summons In Divorce Alias Summons In Divorce Alias Summons In Divorce AlIas SummoRs In Divorce w ile, by I nden ture h earin g date the - IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE TN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND S'l'ATE OF DELAWARE IN AND STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND ~~~ ~m~ f~ ~he 1 ~~co~~~n :e ~~rdi,~ e ~~ FOR NEW CAgrLE COUNTY FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY a t W il m ington. County a nd S tate afore­ Clara May Spencer No. 870 Civil Caroly n L . Chesser. I No. 885 Civil Howard F . R eynolds No. 926 Civil Mary M. Anderson I No. 920 Civil said, In Deed Record ,Volume , Plaintiff. Action. 1948. PlaIntiff. Action, 1948. PlalntU!. Action. 1948. v . PlalntU!. I :B'A~ ' S~~ v. ALIAS SUM. v. I ALIAS SUM- v. ALIAS SUM- ~~fl~a m L~~e ~J~esgr:~d ai:~e~~.:'v~~e~ret~ Mer r ill L. Chesser. Jr, MONS IN Emma F . Reynolds - MONS IN Alfred James J~e.:'nc;r:nt I i:ig,~~~ Defendant. DIVORCE Defendant. DIVORCE Charles Albe~"i~nd'!.~~;' ~W~~ h l~e~~~' !~le~8 k en in execution as the THE STATE OF DELAWARE, THE STATE OF DELAWARE, THE STATE OF DELAWARE, THE STATE OF DELAWARE. TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE TO T HE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE r..ro~~~% e~~ ~~ l li~~e~·~~~g!~~r~~da~Jtei~ COUNTY: COUNTY: COUNTY: COUNTY: YOU ARE COMMANDED: YOU ARE COMMANDED: YOU ARE COMMANDED: YOU ARE COMMANDED: b e sold bYELMER C. T AYLOR, Sheriff . To summon the above named defendant To summon the above named de!endant To summon the above named defendant To summon the above named d efendant Sheriff's Offices, Wilmington , Del.. Octo­ so that, within 20 days alter service here­ so that, within 20 days alter service here­ so that, within 20 days alter service h ere­ so t h at . w lth.ln 20 days alter serv ice h ere­ ber 9, 1948. of upon defendant. exclusIve of the day of of upon defendant;, exclusive of the day of of upon d efendant, ex clusive of the d ay of of u pon defendant. exclusive of the day of 10-14,21,28. service. defendant sh all serve upon service , defendant shall serve upon ser vice. defendant shall serve upon ser vice. defendant shall ser ve upon HERBERT WARBURTON, ESQ., plaIntiff's NEWTON WHITE, ESQ.. p laintiff's at­ A. JAMES GALLO, ESQ .• plalntlff's at­ ROBERT E . CURTIN. ESQ., plaintiff's at­ attorney, whose address Is NO. 1225 MAR­ torney, whose address Is EQUITABLE t orney, whose address is INDUSTRIAL torney. whose a ddress Is NORTH AMERI­ Ahas Summons In Divorce KET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELA­ BLDG., WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, an TRUST BLDG., WILMINGTON, DELA­ CAN BLDG .. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, IN THE SUPERIOR COUR'l:' OF THE WARE, an an swer to the compla int. an swer to the complaint, WARE, an a nswer to the complaint. ST ATE OF DELAWARE IN AND To serve upon defendant a copy hereof To serve upon defendant a copy hereof To serve upon defendant a COpy h er e­ a nT~n::.~~ t~p~~e J~~~~I~r a COpy h e re- ~~~?~ ~: ::~#;M1~~:!:O:fi-:: FOR NJ;fW CASTLE COUNTY and of the complaint. and of the complaint. of and of the complaint. of and of the complaint. . Angelo Citro I No. 944 Civil If the defendant cannot be served per­ U the defendant cannot be served per· If the defendant cannot be served p er­ Ii the defendant cannot be served per­ Plaintiff, Action, 1948. sonally, to publish this process as required sonally, to publish this process as required sonally, to publish this process as required sona lly, to publish this process as r equired v . ALIAS SUM- by statute. by statute. by statute. by statute. Rose C. I Dated Sept. 10, 1948. J am es M. Maloney Dated Sept. 14. 1948. James M. Maloney Da ted Sept. 24, 1948. James M. Maloney Dated Sept. 23, 1948. James M . Maloney C i tr~ ~f e nd a nt . ~PJb~~~ Prothonotary Prothonotary Prothonotary Prothonotary THE STATE OF DELAWARE TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT : TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE U personal service Is not m ade upon you U pe rsonal service Is not made upon you U personal service Is not made upon you U personal service Is not m ade upon you COUNTY : and If t hls summons Is published as re­ and If this summons Is published as re­ and II this summons Is published as re­ a nd II thIs summons Is published as r e­ YOU ARE COMMANDED : quired b y statute. then. In case of your quired by statute. then, In case of your quired b y statute, then, In case of your quired by statu te. then, In case of your To summon the a bove n am ed defendant failure, withIn 20 days from service by failure, w ithin 20 days from service by failure, within 20 days from service by failure, w ithin 20 days from servIce by so tha t. within 20 days aIter ser vIce here­ publication of this summons, to serve on publication of this summons, to serve on publlcatlon of thIs summons. to ser ve on publication of this summons, to serve on of upon defe ndan t, exclusive of the day ola lntlff's a ttorney named above an an­ pla intiff's attorney named above an an­ olalntlff's attorney named above an an­ plaintiff's attorney named above a n a n ­ o f service defendant sh all serve upon swer to th e complaint, the case wlll be swer to the complaint. the case will be swer to the complaint. the Cllse will be swer to the complaint, the case will be JOSEPH A. L . ERRIGO, ESQ., plaintiff 's tried without fur ther notice. tried w ithout further notice. tried without further notice. tried wIthout further notice. a ttorney. w hose address Is EQUITABLE James M. Maloney James M. Maloney James M. Maloney James M . Maloney BLDG., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, an (Omclal Seal) P rothonotary (Official Seal) Prothonotary (Official Seal) Prothonotary (Omclal SeaU Prothonotary 9-16,23,30; 10-7,14. a n~: e;er~e ~~o~o:rJ~~~! ;'t a COpy, hereof 9-16,23,30; 10-7,14. 9-30; 10-7,14,21,28. 9-30; 10-7,14021.28. a nd of the compla int. . If the dcfe ndant cannot be served per­ sona ll y, to oublish. this p rocess as reaulred &~ t:~a ~':,t;i . 30, 1948. J am es M. Ml\Jon ey P rothonotary TO T HE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANT : U pe rsonal serv ice Is not m ade upon you and if this summons Is pu blished as r e ­ Qu ired b y statute, then , In case of you r failure. within 20 days from service by publica tion of th is summons, to serve on olalntlff's attorney n amed above an an­ swer to the complaint, the case will be tried without f ur ther notic.. . J a mes M. Maloney (Offi c ial Seal) Proth onotary 10-7,14.21,28;1-4.

Alias Summons In Divorce IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Ma r y B . MoorePlaintiff. I' :t~i l~~, 'i~4~ v . I ALIAS SUM- James H . Moore MONS IN Defendant DIVORCE THE STATE OF DELAWARE. T O THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY : YOU ARE COMMANDED : To sum mon the above n a m ed defendant • so tha t, with in 20 days alter service h ere· of u pon defe ndan t, exclusive of the day of service. defendan t sh all ser ve u pon STEWART LYNCH, ESQ" pla intiff's at­ torney, w hose address Is EQUITABLE :~~~~ t:~~c;;,Wa~rit . DELAWARE, an To serve upon defendant a COpy h ereof and of lhp. complaint. If th e defendant cannot be served per­ sonally, t o publish this process as required by statute. Dated Sept., 28, 1948. James M Maloney Proth onotar y TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT : If person al service Is not m ade upon you a nd If this su mmons Is publish ed as r eq u ired by statute, then. In case of your failure. w ithin 20 days f rom service by puhllcatlon of th is summons, to serve on plalntiff's attorney n amed above a n ar. swer to th e complaint, lhe case w ill b e tried Now, at harvest time, it's a good without furth er notice. J am es M. Malon ey ttime to put aside extra bonds for future (Official Seal) . Prothonotary 9-30; 10-7,14 ,21.28 farm necessities and other needs in case I Alia. Summons In Divorce jcurrent income drops off. U. S. Savings ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND 1 'E' Bonds are the safest investment you can' FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Wetonah B . Jackson No. 856 Civil and ili.ey_ ~~ea~y gro,,! in value", PlalntU!. Action, 1948. !make ... v . ! ALIAS SUM- Regin ald A. ~if~':."J'ant. • ~g,NJ'R~ THE STATE OF DELAWARE, TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY: YOU ARE COMMANDED: ~ u. Savings Bonds hold To summon the above named defendant s. so that, within 20 day. Idter service here­ dollars in store for your chil­ of upon defendant, exclusive of the day of service, defendant sh all serve upon dren's schooling, right through LOUIS L . REDDING, ESQ .• olalntiff's at- ~eY·s~~,ad~~J;..%N~21:rr~t college. Extra bonds purchased today WARE. an answer to the complaint. will give them the scientific knowledge and To serve upon de!endant a COpy hereof and of the complaint. <)r~iuing so needed in the world of tomorrow.,I U the de!endan t cannot b e served per­ sonally, t o publish this process as required ~~ t~~tM~';; t . 8, 1948. Jameg M . Maloney Prothonotary TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: U p ersonal service Is not made upon you and II this summons Is published as re­ Gutred by statute, then. In case of your fa ilure, within 20 days from service by publica tion of this summons, to serve on pla lntlff's a ttorney named above an an­ swer to the complaint, the case will be tried w ithout further notice. J am es M. Maloney (Official Seal) Prothonotary 9-16, 23, 30; 1(1. 7, 14 Alias Summons In Divorce IN T HE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Edith B . S tanback No. 855 Civil Plaintiff. I Action. 1948. v . ALIAS SUM- Mlc h ~e l S ta n&':,~~nd ant . I i:iPJ6~~ THE STATE OF DELAWARE, TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY AND SUSSEX COUNTY: Build up your own retirement YOU ARE COMMANDED: fund by buying extra U. S. Savings T o summon the above n amed de fendant so that, w ithin 20 days after service h er e ­ Bonds during this harvest season. of upon defendant, exclusive of the d ay of service, def endan t sh all serve upon Regular purchases of bonds now will L OUIS L . REDDING, ESQ .. plaln tlff'R at­ torney. w hose address Is N O. 921 MAR­ permit you to enjoy later years in peace KET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELA­ WARE, an answ e r to the complain t. of mind and comfort. To serve u pon defendant a copy h ereof a n d of the complaint. U the d efenda nt cannot be servl!l1 per­ sonally. to publish thIs process as required " b y statute. D ated Sept. 8, 11>48. Jamen M . Maloney Buy extra bonds for extra doll ars T O THE ABOVE NAMEDP~i~'J.m'& : U personal servIce Is not made upon you Buy your Extra l10nds NOW! later! U. S. Savings 'E' Bonds and If thIs summons Is published as r e­ quIred by statute. lh" n. In case of your steadily increase in value ... failure. withIn 20 d.lU71l from servIce by publication of this sum mons. to serve on yield $4 at matvrity for every $3 pla Intiff's attorney n am ed above an an­ swer to the complaint. the case will be you invest. And they are tt.uickly tried w ithout further n otice. James M. Maloney convertible into ClMlb in case (omclal SeaJl Prothonotary U. S. SAVINGS BONDS 9-18, 23, 30; 10-7. 14 )'ou nee.4 it. The Newark Po t, Newark, Delaware, T~ur s day , October 14, 1948

REBEKAS LODGE TO chool- P .-T. A. TIO ' SALE CALENDAR 10 :00 A. M.-. nnual Sc,sion of Grand PI~~;'~~ S '~II~I s~~u~::,~~ dO~~~b l'srnl ~31~1 n~h ~ INSTALL OFFICERS Thursday, October 14 Lodge Knights of P y- o'clo k P. M. the following de.cnbcd Real Offic rs of the Orpah R b kah Lodge 5:00 P . M.- Chicken and Oyster Sup- thias al Fratel'nol Ha l!. I That certain form 01' trnct o f I nel w ill have installa tion of otTicers on E s~n~L Tuesday evening, October 19. pel', Ebenezer Church. F riday, Oot ober 22 . i ~~;'l~ ~(! ~nd~'I?~~\n.~ . h~ll~ ~I~tn~I~ln~~ ~~ !~!~~~ 7:45 P . M.- Women's Missionary So- 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P . M.-P ubhc Mechanlcsvl ll l ~oad. ad joining Wesley Miss E ls ie Mitchell, president of Re­ Luncheon in l. O. o. F 'I Chapel, containing by rcccnt sW'vey 38 . 1 ~ BIRTHS beka h Assembly. and h er slaff w ill be ciety of First Presbyter· ael l'S of land, morc 01' Il'sS and having a DOROTHY MURRAY inn Church at ChUl'ch . Hall. .. ft?!" 0 i'l' on sm el road of 676.l fcct. Mr. a nd MI·S. Richard Farmer, of presen t. SATURDAY Friday, October 15 October 23 I e l lllS of sale . 'fI llS Collins P a rk, are receiving congratula­ Belly Jaquette will be installed al u r d a~' , '~~\'~~ ~~r~~I;C (' ~n~:~n~I~Y of l\1iss Dorothy E. 8'00 P M - 0 E S Chapter 10 guests 9:00 A. M.-R ummagc Snle-R ichard;. Adnllllls trntor of the tions on the birth of a son, born Oc­ as the Noble Gra nd and Dorothy ...... ' I G ' I F.s tate of Sarah A. Rankin, "!:fIr; 31I ! ,~:I)" doughtl'r of Mr. and M:S. Marrs will be instaUed as the Vico­ from Sussex Chapter No, at'age, Bus. Women Decca.cd Murray. of near Newar k , tober 6, in th e Mem orial H ospital. Mr s. 1 7- Caesar Rodney No. 8. \ . Club of Newark. . ann, W B\lrris. son of Mrs. F armer w ill be r cmember ed as Miss Gra nd. i~lt~~ ' n~ y Grace Carson. 8:00 P . M.-Public Card Party- F ra- 10 .00 A. J\.L- Enk and Food Sale-Wtl 10- 14,21 .28. J3urri~. of Woodcl'cst. w ill lernal Ha ll, Friendship A ula Sales Co .-V .F.W . ------Sattlrday aftcrnoon, at 2.: 30 MISS WHEELESS HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Diefenderfer Tem ple. Post 475 in the First Presby ten nn TO CHAPTER MEETING ]\fonday, October 25 a rc r ece iv ing congratula tions on the Saturday, Ootober 16 wi th the pastor, Rev. H . E . The N ewark Chapter of the U n iver­ birth of a daughter, born Octobre 5 in 9:00 A. M.- Rummage Sal ichards 8:00 P . M.-UN Forum, Century Club CLASSIFIED officiating. . t he Wilmington Gen eral Hospital. sity of Delawa re Alum nae meeting will Garage. Mrs. WUson's Building. Nell WilsOll, c hul' C ~ organist, be h eld on Monday evening, October 8:00 P. M.- Newark Chapter Univ. of Lost Ihe wedd ing musIC. - 0 - Class. 25, a t> 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Del. Alumnae - Miss PO KETBOOI< DETWEEN Acnd.'my Strcet Murray will give h is daught.e r Mr, and Mrs. John Windle are r e­ 10:00 A. M.-Bake and Food Sale­ of Estelle Wheeles, 232 Orchard Road. Wheeless, 232 Orchard and Post o mcc. Rcturn to 5 West Main _u. ....-rv._ N'... und she will h ave her S l ~ - ceiving congratulations on the birth Wit. Auto. L adies Bible Street. R ward. a daughte r, born October 7 in the Wil­ Mrs. Mina Brow n, executive secre­ Class Pres. Church. Road. lO- 14 -Itp. M ~s Marl' G. Mu rray, 3S her maid tary, w ill pe the guest spea ker for this mington Gener al Hospital. l\1onday, October 18 Wednesday, October 27 meeting. 8:00 P . M.-A. AU. W . Book Group Wanted wi ll be Mrs. Clarence - a- 2:00 P M.-P aul Burkholder, Speaker, MI'. and Mrs. Piete r Ottenhofl', of Co-hostess for the evening w ill be with Mrs. Heim, 216 01" and Miss Murgery MUlTay. sisters Mrs. Grover Surratt and Miss Wheeless. New Century Club meet­ USED CAR 5-'39 to '46 models at Pass­ The Hague, H olland. are r eceiving con­ ing . chard Road . mol' 's, Oxford, Pa. Phone 537. • ,tholio~.; ,Ihe br ide . gr atulations on the birth of a daughter, 8:00 P . M.- Bingo Party- Recreation 9_16-trc. Harris Hutchi ns Wi ll be best man 7:30 P . M.- H allowe'en Committee. born October 7, in the Delawa re HOR ­ PUBLIC CARD PARTY Room, St. J ohn's R . C . WA ITRESSES------PERMA NENT position. . ushers will be Mr. G e ~ r ge W. Dr. J . R. Downes' Office. pital, Wilmington. The b;{by has been Church. Good hours and pay. Chimes Dining . Jr .. brother of the bnde, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 8:00 P . M.- A. A. U S Social Studies, Room (Renshaw). named Linda K ay Otten hoff and h as Thursday, October 28 9-9- lfc. Friendship Temple, No. 6, P ythian 53 East P a rk Place . _lIru..;:!"'.'. lIarrY G Con ner. a siste r Christine. Mrs. Ottenhoff will Annual Din ner of 0 E. S. for Wor th y rece ption will foll OW at th7 h om e Sisters, will h old a public card party 8: 00 P .M.- Harmony Grange - Mer­ be remembe red as Miss Betty Hearll. maid, Progr am - Miss Matron and Worthy P atron- M$\~60~ ~'; I~e~I~Ro ~:I!~~~l ee~~~t'i~:~!IJg ~.:'s~ ~ bride's parents aiLer which. the on Friday evening, October 15, at B Century Club Building. ncss Rnd supervise. Write P. O. Box Mitchell. will lea ve fol' a wcddmg tl'lP, o'clock in Fraternal H all. 9:45 A. M.- Book R e v i e \W ~M c m be rs 1 0 ~~ ~~t c':" llm ln g t on. DEGREE' ASSOCIATION 7:45 P . M.- L adies' B ible Class, New­ I.fn'~ •• ~_ .hn' will reside in Woodcrest. This party is for the benefit of the of Missionary Society of a rk Methodist Church. ~======HELD FIRST BANQUET Ways and Means Committee of thp First Pres. Church, with For Rent with Mrs. l:'atchell, 36 Member s of th e Degree Association Gra nd Temple Cleveland Avenue. Mrs. Dawson, 330 East APARTMENT, 3 ROOMS AND BATH and of Friendship Tem ple, No. 6, Pythian Ma in Street. garage. Ca ll Newark 4202 between 5 and Tuesday-Wednesday, October 19-20 S ister s, h eld the ir first b anquet of the MRS. PATCHELL HOSTESS Wednesday, November 3 1O~1r:l[;; : association on Tuesday evening, Octo­ 8:00 P . M.- Fashion Show- New Cen­ Apron and Food Sale- Elliott Bu ilding ---:---:------ber 12, at the Chimes Dining Room . TO CLASS MEETING tury Club. Gr oup No.2 Presbyterian ChUl'ch A~Yt~i~;T~~~mL~f'~I ~ {,~~s~:r i~e ~~~~~d There ~\C re tw enty-seven present The L adies' Bible Class of the New­ Tuesday, October 19 Monday, November 8 home in Newark. Phone 3807. with Mr s. Sara Calhoun, past president, a rk Methodist Church will hold its 8:00 P . M.- Card P arty at Ha rmony 8:00 P M.-A. A. U. W . Card P arty 10 -14-Hc. in charge of the arrangements a nd business and social m eeting on Mon­ Grange Hall. at New Century Club. Wanted-To Rent toastmistress of the evening. day evening, October 18, at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday, October 20 Wednesday, November 10 a t the home of Mrs. Howard Patch ell, ROOM AND BOARD IN QUIET PR IVATE Mrs. Ethel Morris, new president, Local O. E . S. Chapter to Visit Elkton 8:00 P . M.-Public Card P81·ty- Rec­ home in Newark district for elderly gave an address of welcome a nd other 36 Cleveland Avenue. Chapter . r ealion Room, St. John's lady. Pleasc repl y to Box No. 60, Ext. 2. officers also spoke during the evening. Mrs. Mildred Ritchie w ill assist as 5: 00 P . M.- Poultry and Oyster Sup­ R. C . Ch urch . 10 -7 -2I c. Mrs. Evelyn Stickley, Grand Chief, co-h ostess. per, Christiana Metho­ Saturday, November 13 Help Wanted of Pythian Sisters of the State of D ela­ d ist Church. 4: 30 P . M.-Annual Turkey Dinlle,' ------­ ware, and a member of the local order 8:00 P . M.- A. A. U . W. Music Study Head of Christiana Ch. WAITRESS WANTED- Will discuss full- BAKE AND FOOD SALE time or pnrt-time arrangemen t. Phone was also present and gave a short Group with Miss Wells, Newark 2953 01' call at the Goodie Shop, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 334 East Main Street. 133 E. Ma in Strcet, Newark. talk. 10-14-tfc. The Ladies' 'Bible Class of the First 8:00 P . M.-October Meeting Apple­ Additional Presbyterian Church will sponsor a ton Homemakers Club at SALESLADIE5-Full or part-time. Apply LADIES' BIBLE CLASS National 5 & 10c to $3.00 Stores, Inc. bake a nd food sale this Saturday morn­ Club House. Society 10-14-Jtc. REGULAR MEETING ing at 10 a. m. in the show room of Thursday, October 21 "The place of law In the Govern­ the Wilmington Auto Sales Co., 164 6:30 P . M.-Covered Dish Supper- at On Page 2 Miscellaneous ment of God a nd some of the funda­ East M ain S tr eet. LICENSED PLUMBING AND HEATING mental laws w hich God has given to contractor-John M. Singles, 151 East Main Street, Phone 4501. his people and their welfare and hap­ 2-12-tfc. piness" is the topic for class discus­ RUMMAGE SALE WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES sion this week by the m embers of the PAINTING-INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. THIS SATURDAY (Refrigerated) Guaranteed work. Reasonable. H. C. Ladies' Bible Class of the Newark The members of Mrs. Wilson's Sun­ Sparks, Phon e 2-1985 . Methodist Church. 2·26-tfc. meeting of t h e D elaw ar e day School Class of the Newark Meth­ This class calls a t 9:45 and the study BUNDLE AND FAMILY WASHING Pick­ the Na tional Society of odist Church w ill conduct a rummage KEMP'S SALTED NUTS hour is under the direction of Mrs. up and deli ver. Phone 2309, Alberta of Founders and Patriots sale this Saturday morning in Rich­ Brown. 40 Church Street. Howard P. Williams 3 25-tfc. America was held October 11, 1948 , ards Garage. GOBELINS II n. m. at McConneU's Tea Room, Selling will start at 9 a. m . PAPER HANGING. All work guaranteed. LONDON TRACT SERVICE Naugetines - Jellies - Peanut Clusters G. J. Matthews, Christiana, Del. Phone Delaware, with Mrs. Ed­ New Castle 6852 between 6 and 7 P . M , Coach, president, pres iding. THIS SUNDAY AT 2:30 POULTRY AND OYSTER A.ssorted Hard Candies 9-2_9tp_. ______reports were made by officer s Services w ill be h eld this Sunday FOR LAWN GRADING, DIRT MOVING chairmen of v arious committees. afternoon, October 17, at 2:30 at Lon· SUPPER OCTOBER 20 and Cell ar Di ggi ng Call ' E. L. Fraze, Phone 3754. II was decided to send some books don Tract Baptist Meeting House near The members of the Christiana Meth­ 0_5 -tfc. n rllral chu rch in the mountain sec­ odist Church w ill hold a pou ltry a nd Strick er sville. RHODES DRUG STORE WALLPAPER REMOVED BY STEAM of Sou th Carol ina w h ere th e need Elder B ellows, of New York State oyster supper on Wednesday evening, PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS Heat. Clean work. Estimates cheerfiully such material h ad b een expressed. will be th E' g\lest speaker at this serv­ October 20" a t the church in Christiana. given . Irvin J . Crowe. Phone .Newark (C. EMERSON JOH~S ON , SUCCESSOR) 2-1812 or 4983 after 6 P . M. Vacancy in the office at ree:istrar First table will be served at 5 o'clock. ice. Phone- 581-2234. Night Phone 2-0493 Wc Deliver 8-12-tfc. had bf>en created by Mrs. Gunnar SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR FAVORITE Mag- ~'inrk Je r ' s moving from Delaware. Mrs. 1------­ azine. SpeCi al Xmas ratcs. Makes Ideal . resign ation as registrar was :::.:_:_:::::_:_:.::::;.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :_.: .. :_: .. : .. : .. : .. : •. : .. : .. : .. : .• :.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :':i: 9_ ~~ ~ c . C a ll Vic Widdoes, 2-6841 . regr et. Miss Elizabeth was chosen to fill the un- term of this post. ::::I: The Uo'l'versl°ty of Delaware :i: H~~~:~~:! ~tim~~ae. ~Ph ao~n~e~ 2~-~~~O7431 N ew~7,~ F u~llvero~~eef~tte Glen n S. Skinne r, of Newark, was appointed by Mrs. :I: ::: :0-7-2te._. _ _ ___ chai rman of by-laws, as a ::: SUBSCRIPTION ::: were discussed w hich , ~~~~ ~:rSP~~JIRp~I~~n~Oa~~S. S~ ~~~b?~~ some amendments. :i: :i: ~~~!'p~l~O~: ' Je~~:k hi:~~~~r ~ . women. was to select h er own ::: ARTISTS SERIES ::: 10-Nf_C. - --- ::: ::: HOUSE WANTED- Do you want to sell . conclusion of th e business ::: ::: ~a';.ds~, ~~6.e~~ Ac~~I.:'~y ~~~~ e~~ se ph F. the members and guests r e­ :1: Budapest String Quartet ...... THURSDAY, Nov. 4 :1: 1_0 _-1_4_-1_tc_. ______a "Dutch treat" lunch eon. Clark Boden, of Newark, ;;; Maryla Jonas, Pianist . .. FRIDAY, DEC. 3 :11: G~rzI~;n ~~ lo~E~.;A,;~~~p!~{:. I~~~ I .. Anna R. Register, R. D. and Mrs. John Randall Ar- Chevy Chase, Md .. w ere wel­ :1: Margaret W ebster Pla)'ers in Han~ l e t WEDNE~DAY, JAN. 12 + ~10~-~14~-1~tP~· ======by lhe grouP. :.:: 21 :~: For Sale Kathleen F errier, Contralto . .. .. MONDAY, MARCH I ::: '1' AFRICAN VIOLETS. Different varieties ::: Farbman Sillfollietta ...... MONDAY, APRIL 18 :~: ~i~n'lca~~,;;;~r J;;::rhouse, Maude Mote, :i: ::: 9_-_16_-1_2..,;tP_. ______Everett Gray, of th e Philadel­ :.1: 8 :15 P. M, MITCHELL HALL ::'. CHOICE LOT IN LUMBROOK. Priced t very low, Don Armstrong. Newark Real Presbytery, w ill be the guest min­ :~: Public Subscription: $6.00 including tax ($4.20 to students) :1: ~:J.a te & Insurance Co., Phone Newark at the Head of Christiana Church Sunday morning, October 17. ::: ~: 9·30-4I.c. '1' Address requests to: Artists Series, Univ. of Del. Checks payable to: .I· - -EM- E-TE- R- Y- L-O-T-S---W-n-l-s-e-ll - a-t-s-a-cr-IR-ce . Gray comes as a candidate and 14K nahlral or white C gold. Domed cryllat. ::: Univ. of Del. Enclose stamped, addressed envelope. Reservations also ::: some of my lots at Gracelawn Memorial Ior the second time b efore :,1: on sale in the foyer of Universitl Hall. There will be no door-to-door :~: P ark. Priced at 60% to 70% of actual congregation. ..!.' solicitation. ..11'. ~~J~e 'CI~~~~n , OD e~~aln, Phone Smyrna Sunday School classes are I • 10-7-4tc, 10 o'clock with the mornIng :::.:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : .. : •• : ... : .. : •• : .. : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. ::.: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :-: .. : .. : .. :-)+: .. ;. 4 BURNE'-R- G-A-S- S- T- O-VE-. -G-o-od-co-n-d-It-Io-n, at 11 o'clock. $25.00. Phone 2-6191. Fellowship is held each 1()·7-2tc. evening at 6:45 followed by THREE BEAGLE------DOGS. 6 mos. old. Not Choir rehearsal. gun shy. Ready to hunt. Phone Elkton 530-J-13. 1------0-14-2tc. ------23, MODERN 10-PIECE DINING ROOM SUite, A blac k kid tie thai lenow. solid rock maple bedroom sui te-selling no end of comfort . .. for at loss. Mallogany chimes mantie clock. of the Thomas Cooper 9xl2 brown and orange Rbre rug, AII' long hOllrs on yo~... feet. Way vacuum cleaner. desk lamp, bridge V. F. W" Post No. 475 , will lamp. Phone 2-8374. a bake and fo od sale Saturday, Ru bber top lift beel for lO -14-Hc. added ease. ------23. In the show room of t h e 2 RABBITS, I Flemish Sandy, 1 grey Auto Sales Co., 164 East Ch inch illa. Phone 2-1576. Street. 10-14·Hc. Selli ng will be fr om 10 a. m . to 1 TOP ICER, 75 lb. capacity, very good cond ition . Phone 8913. m 10-14-ltc. THOR AUTOMAGIC IRONER . Phone 560 , almost new. l 10-24-Itc. COLD SPOT REFRIG ERATOR-Good con ­ dition $95.00. Maple Crib with excellent R.T. JONES ~I~re 'C':,t!~~".".:J:~e~O · p~;gih~~::;e;'~ Il $fo~ Phone 2-8721. Smart little two·piecer with 10-4-Itc. a flash of co nrrastin g ribbon 1 DURO-THERM OIL HEATER, 1 A. G. M. * Sun Flame Oil Burner, 1 small Coleman, FUNERA. L bow-tying the neck and used 2 months, 1 large coa l Heatcr. on th e pocket. Side-dOling Phone 2-1096, 10-J4-3tc. DIRECTOR blouse wi th smooth skirt, Navy, brown, or block rayon BROWN LAPAN FUR COAT. Size 14, $30. AI comfortable II • Qui ck sale. Phone 2-1214. ,repe. 12-20 size s, 14.95 lO-14-ltc. rocking cbair! Sun­ 6 MOS. OLD GERMAN POLICE PUP. Clial's black kid oxford $15.00. Phone 4597 after 6 P . M. PRONE* 2.6221 witb delicate perfora­ 1O-14-Itc. ~ /J tions. PLATE GLASS MIRROR 71 " x 26". Black Broadloom Rug 10x12. Phone 3691. --DIPART'~' 10-14i·ltc. Mervin S. Dale 5 PC. SOLID MAPLE DINETTE SET. Good * condition, $45 .00. Apartment Washer, 122 We t Main Street 58-62 East Main Slred Jeweler I 110.00. Phone 2-6854, Monday through NEWARK, DELAWARE Slore Houn 9 • 5:30 Newark, Dela.ware - Dial 3221 Pilnick's Shoe Store 10~Ldl~~: _..:I Friday and Sal11rdya 9·9 ~ It's aur 2n4 Ie of 10ney·Saving Valuls

COME TO A&P FOR THRIF TY F WCANNEDe don'I claim Ihol we have all Iho besl canned load values in lawn all Ih e lime. 8uI we do cloim Ihol no st h ollhem more days a week. How come? Simply because AfsP keeps opera ling expenses and pro/il. consisl e n~;' I" mOlt passes the re sulling savings on 10 you in Ihe lorm 01 prices Ihal are as low as possible day.in and day.oul y~ 0;'1 you'll lind values galore all Ihrough Ihe week and all Ihrough Ihe slore. . s, ° All

Libby's BEANS 2. ':;~: . ZSC To~atoes IONA 2 ':;~: ' l7 e JUice G:~~:t~~'T 2 4:;~:. 37e Make a "BEE·LINE" for Campbell's~~~~t 2 ':~~: ' 15c Juice C~~~B,N~ ' S 4~~~' . 1ge Corn ~u,:6~: m~~t 2 1,6~~:. 3 3 c Pineapple D~~U~~~E 2~~~' . 31 e ANN PAGE Niblets KER~~P~~~N 2 1 ,2~~:. 3Sc Pineapple DE t~~~TE 4:;~'. 38e Libby' s ~~?Ji:~~~~ 2 '~~~: . 37c FOO;os Paste C~~~~;~ A 3 ~~~~ . 1ge Potatoes T1~~~'S 2 '~~~: . 35 c Made 01 lop·qualily ingredienls, laborafory conlrolied 01 every slag" Vegetables ~I,~8E'~ 1 ':;~: . 13e 01 preparalion , Ann Pogo Foods are AfsP 's Finesl. Yel Ihey aclually Peas g~!~~ 2 ';~~: ' 41c save you money because Ikey'r. brought direcllrom AfsP's own modern Cranberry ~'~~T 2 12:~'~:" l7 c Ann Pag e load laclories wilh many unn ecessary in·belween expenses c eliminaled Irom Iheir cosl. Peas '~~~ ~~f:' 3 2~~~:. 29 Pumpkin A4P 2 2:~~: . llc c Carrots ,jgt:., 2 2~;~: . 2Sc ANN PAGE BEANS ~7~~; '~~~'. 10 Mince Meat TASKE R 2i!~ ' 37c c ANN PAGE BEANS ;~gs 2 2:~~:. 27c Beans ;~E~C~~g;~ 3 ~~~~. 29 Ritter's Catsup ~!., ~,~ lOc c Beef Stew!· & M. 2~~~' . 5 3 c ANN PAGE CATSUP ~!~~~ 20 Shrimp :,~~ 5;:~. 43c C toeh 11 EVAP. MILK ~tt~~ REDT~CfD 4 ::~'. SSe '5auerKrautA&P 2 2;~~:. 27c Tuna Fish CH~~~E~R ~ :~~HE. 6~~~'. 1ge Dried Beef EMBA SSY '~~~' . 35 c Tuna Fish CH'JC~,~'t f ~~~~·S EA 7;:~ . MAYONNAISE fANtr 8i:;· 23c ~~:' 41c 43c SALAD DRESSING p~~~ ~;;;' 31 c )~~rl 5 7 c MACARONI O~~~A;:~!TJ ;k':: 39c

KIDNEY BEANS t~~pp~~~ 2 ':~~: . 2S c PRESERVES A~~R~~~~~~R! 'i!~ ' 35 c "Su :per Right" c SPAGHETTI ~~~::;J 2 ~:~o., . 3S Yes , iI's aclually po ssible 10 enioy grand so'ings and gro nd,oti'l,t" "I AfsP. How come? 8r:-:ause Ihese line.qualil y culs or. so t'Mo,i quanlilies ollhem every day. Thai makes il po ssi hl. lor us lo se/l SPAGHETTI ~~~p::;J 2 1 5::~ ~"171 g ive you lfilf more 10' .,. "npu ev' - ...... ~ I" -.,/ ;1 ii', weighed. SANDWICH SPREAD ::G~ , ~~~, . , 31( $upe;z- f<<

No~,,! Wrapped in Cellophane • LiMA BEANS FO~DO X pkg. 32c SCRAPPLE %~~~ : t;'~'~~~~i' lb . 29c MARVEL REGULAR SLICE pn1EAPj)lE C~~~~ l pkg. c SAUSAGE L~ ~~E lb . 6 9c c 39 BREAD 1/:~i ' 14C 2/~~i' 19 BACON p~I'o~~ W~~ D D ~~·. 67c c COFFEE CAKE s/NJiEl ':;::. 19 FIGS CALlf-IYRN" ~.:: : 19c c RED 't. · ~. llon c "Rol/on C JELLY ROLL C~~~:~DUT t.ch 39 CIDER CHEEK lug 3 9 lug 6 5 c PL~N JELLY ROLL .. ,h 3S SPANISH BAR CAKE 2~~k: ' 33c c Choose A&P Coffees PLAIN DONUTS :,k~2 1S Sold. in. Ih e . bean and Cuslom Ground ",hen you c buy If, ,usl flghl/or besl r.sulls in your cofleemaker SUGARED DONUTS :,kfi 16 ••• if's nol only America's mosl c popular coltee, bul Arrrerica's big. GOLDEN LOAF CAKE toch 2S gesl collee value a. we/l. Try ill c POTATO CHIPS t:;· 25c l~':: ' 49 MILD AND MELLOW Try A'&P TEAS for Real EIGHT orCLOCK NEeTAR TEA BA. \is ::~o 41' 'b!~' 40c 3~~~ $1.15 NECTAR TEA '~i~~' 18' c RICH AND FULL 10DIED OUR OWN TEA u,.AGS ::10 31 RED CIRCLE OUR OWN TEA A&P's Dairy-Center ~.~~ . 43c ~~~. $1·2.~ VI_OROUS AND WINIY Ope. your lamiTy dot. on counlry.,,..A Jairy lood.7 Doe. your """g.t demand thrill? G i~. both" brN} IOKAR ltv .hopplng In Ih. A&f Dairy Cenler. OLEOMARGARINE 'b~'D~?:'~~' ~;:~; 41' CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD ~~i9 5 e SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE ,•. 6ge MILD CHEDDAR CHEESa ". 55' PLAKII lOA' 'OWDI. CORNID 11111 HASH K 9' '. . ' TASTY ..LEU CHEESI • ". ,.,,...... 35· '::'1. 34e ======'l~' h~~;,,;\\~ra;;,;l~·k~P::.o :.:.st:,:N~ wa rk, Delaware, Thur day, I yELLO~JACKETI ~~dlm Grn~ hM=y=~=d=Q=o =r =s=~=~=n=~=H=G=A==D~W=w=, =p=e=ls~m=m="=y~l =s=w=n =~=q=~=n=l e=s =o=c =d=~=k=O=f =U=~=C=o=~=o=~=u=oo=. =====~A~~~u~,~m~m=m=n=s =~=D=~=m= , r The ninth a nd te nth grade class I ~~';;~ e b ~~~r~, ~n ~ i n ~ ~ell~~b C~l,:~t~;- oarO~e"st:I~~ ~o~V~~g 1r,° tl~grSg;~ f{;;1 tg / et1,~ce81:~~~I~~P~f l IN S~,II ~' E Sg;E~~~H W<;,.~~nN 0XN rim : IGHLIGHTS P~ ~~~n; lllo ~~o~~~.l d 2 ~t ~~30 t ~~ ~~ : !~~II ~6~ ~~~;:', F ·Il ~?2'EN: rg~ i!li~~~.°f.RE~ f~t~;V I ;~~'~,~I~~:~~r:D~;,It~~~u~~~l3~~ n\~ O~I~I~ E l eon:l:O~~:I~~WKI ;:;';;'['LE l',o 03' ;Y 1\' 11 : : D. WILDIlACK, CL INTO N 'J'. HI"VEH E, of capital r presented by sh res of slack Plallll lfT, I Action, 1 9 ~ 8. H ___ gymnasIUm. Th pr ('stde n ts or the two G J, ORG I!; CAIlM I ·IIA EI., GEOH GE ~' . having no par value. ' v. I ALIAS . UlI l- classes a rc Richard lIa rdy 10th g r p ~ -!, ~¢N ~5N JSO Dt~~ lt~a rii~s ~~I3 ~I1., ~ :~;Ilr ~: re~~al~'III~~t ;n~ l' o:~~:~ 1~~ut~Wol~o~ ~~ r n~'WI~ I olomon F red6~~~~,J~:;'~l' I ~~ NOSR~E ont ribut.ed By Members Of and Tommy Bak r- 9th grude, The pro - ment of writ in!: and scverally acknowl- clent to pay any debts, thc pOl'ment of TilE STATE OF Dl'; LAWARE, The .Tournali m Clas At g ram w ill consist of severn 1 varieti es ~~~~~1 this Inslt'lI m nt to be their act and WI; ~\~I~I~~I~~~ e~I"i ~ ~~~~s ~~~o V~~ fO;~ T'l:o'0~~' y : II EIl IFF m' NEW CA TLE N of dunces a nd games. R fr shm nts E. LILLIAN GALVIN SAL PAPER PRODUCTS OMPAN Y hus YOU ARE COIl1I1IAN DED : ewark Hig h School will be served ut the close- George Notary Pubhc caused its corporate s al to be anlxed and To summon the ubo\c named detendnnt l\ la rtin. COMMONWEALTH 6 FOTAll l ~ L SEAL ) ~1." ~~~'6li\,~~~ If., ~l ' e~~~~~, ~ridW{it;S~~ I ~~ ~.'l~~\i ~; ~ ~~~ ,\'d';~t .d~~~ I ~~~~~ ~~r~~~"d~~r~r ,'omN hing 'ew Oa, B eC ll Added ----PUB- LIC SALE:--- tg~~~,'{, Lri~~{ ~LADE LPJ[ I A \ SS. ~a:~f l~;p~.;?n't~;.. i ~. ~.CI~ O~~~y , this 20l h ~r~g6D (~. c e~W~~~oJ.h}II~ .. ~~Qe. 1l\~?I~ At lh b . . f h BE IT RE II1EMBEHI!; D, that on this 30th UNIVEHSAL PAPER PHODUCTS tin". at lorney, whoH' nddle., IS NO 121G ball se a~ on,e~~~,~ "~e loe ~n l e r~~ ~ ~e~o ~~ HOUSEHOLD GOOD ~~~,eote~~~~c:~~~ ~h: 's,:?'sel, ~ ~~r, p ; r~~t~ ,~~ W ALTE~~:--r~::JMAN ~IAHE, ~~;Il!;'~:: .'CI . \~~Lt~;~ e~Jl~ln'int~ E L A- the Newark lIi/'(h Schoo l'S new rou Un /'( ut urc1ay, 0 tober 16, 1948 bl~~~ Gf~rBt h~Es~~c;..~I;J ~ ~~~ nO\~'II~~o~~~.~t~s ~~ il~~ntL . FLEISCHMAN , , ;~;O o~"~h~ ~gl~;~I~~~~. ndant n copy her of ~o ", t~~ ~ a :~ ~~~ ~~~d~W i~ ~:;~ e~~~~r k~~~ 71) Kclls Av e n~ e ~ '::~vu rk, Deltlwur c ~~I~~~ls l~~; " \,~~f:'~~n~~ I ~t':~ n Gea l,~ sa~~ ~ o~~lci • S ~er~ t a ~y . • • • • • • s o : .ratV~~ t ~0~~~{II~\~lt~~;lt~~ ~c~~s ";:'; ~' ~~ Ufl~~~ h

t t t t E t W ' ld th d ' chairs 2 rocking cha irs tabl s smok- Notary P ublic· CORPORATE SEAL • ·1 Prolhonotnry ~ o<:' e~ e t~hSe ~ a·~~,. e sT h e 1 b a:~'d r~ r ~l~e \~ ing s t~nd, lamps, 8 day ciock ( v~ry old) 10- 14.11. (N OTA HI AL SEAL) I : D E~1~AHE : T ~ r ;~~: '~o:CS~"~~ l r~~:~~? n~n~~~~~I~ ~~;; footba ll a t half-times a nd a t a g iven rugs 2 ch st of drawers, 2 dressers, I I ,. • • • • • • • • • • •• ~~1 1rel{\ g~:s s ~~~~:: ~.Ol ; ~ e~ , t l ~b~I~ !,: dor,, ~~~ sig nal m oves in to a yellow jacke t, the vanIty and stool, d ouble bcd, new I SII EHIFF 'S SALE-By virtue or a writ o( I STATE OF NEW YORK) , failuro, wi thin 20 days from sen' Ice by school sy mbol. The tw irle rs form the sp ring a nd inte r s~ r ing m a ~t r ss ~v a r d - J 9:ae~~ , ~Xt(~I~e~~dN~~I~tn?,';,I' ~;~~~ .tct . Pei COUNTY OF NEW YOR1< ! SS. I~~~; :~~t'N !~nn t~~r:~ ~.~ ~~~:~~~n~b~~'es('~~ e n~'~ yes a nd the sling I'S of the ye ll ow robe, lread le sewll1 g m achtne, k Itchen P ub li c Sale a t: the Court 1I0,!se, South- BE IT Hr: MEM BEIU,D lhat on this 29 th s \~' e n 10 the complai nt:. Ih ~ case will be j acke t. . table and 2 chai rs, steel utility ca binet, e~ s t O l ' n e~ of Eleventh and Kmg ~t re ets . day of Seplember, A. D. 1948 personall y tncd without further n~ t lce. 111 111 I c I n the ncar futu re, a new u nit w ill new Quality gas range, ~ew S p,,;ed g ~fa \\?;re~V I 1 l1l I n g t o n, New astle ollnty, ~~?M ID~l'~ f~ r~ ot a7-':'Pll b~i~I ~I~:I~Jlio r d~c (Om CIA I. ~ n ll an;~~ t h~n o t~ l~yn ev com(' on th e fi eld a t the closing of the Queen W asher , 1 pan cab ll1et, chm:l T~~ ~~~.p'D"'XY Counly and S l~ t . aforesaId, WALTER J . 10- 14.21,28, 11 -4 ,tl. half-lime p rforma nce. It w ill be th e clo et, diningroom ta ble a nd 5 cha irs NOVEMBER 1048, . ~~~~~A~Ro~t'g~~nb~p~~,vr,;R~~ junior chorus. T hese ver y ta le nted stu- ~~:, ti~;~. er a r ticles' too numerous to fl~p9 f~'I~~~~t': ·d~crf;:de~.~~fl:~t~t~dv~.I~n e, ~~::gbiroa~lo':.f dl:s~rl~~J cl nOfa~e l!~~r;~~ ' e~I~: Wl·sconsl-n EngineS dents of the seven th a nd eighth g rad es ALL those c rlal n lo Is. pl ec s or pat'cels cutecl the forcgolng cerUneale known to w ill blend their voices in re nd ring Term~~~ hi. E ONA LANE, Ow n er . ~;, b~~;~ ~ i t~ ol.hf t ~l~I~~~~S~~ ~;'~~ s i\~~{;e~ ~';..£~E~ni.lI~iM~ X'~.hasa ~~~~ i; "p , ~~~~ cI~~~~~ th e A lma Ma te r a nd fi gh t' so ng. T h is .In Chnstlana Hundrcd, New Ca ~ t le County duly executed said .certifi eale before me I w il l acid more color to th e com ing foot- John K ennelly, Auctioneer. ~7~e~tjl"o r:'r'l~e l ~k;t r ~ 'f a;~~ ' el;i ' ;~r~~ r~ afJ ~~ dh l~C~~tO~~~d ~e~ cl l ~ ~d s ~I~~ ~~ ;· t![~~rt~e~~ ball games. 10-7-14. P lot being of record in the office of the of so id corporation; lhat til" signatures of k & C l y au G Recorder o( Deeds In and [or New Castle It he said President and of the Secretary Cla r _. o: c , 1 rade, C En'1'~I CA T E ~~~~I~a ' c ,ro~~~~~ ~ '1~ , w~~,;~ ngJf, n ~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ifc :t':: dat7~rr.,0l~~~!0 11~ a~~d~~!tl i ~~ r~1° i~~ ~ ~ fci LIMITED PAR'I' NE RSHIJ' parllcularly bounded and described as fol- President and Secretary of said company G ymnastic Club 1i l~~ed t h~a r~~~I~;~~ n 1~creTne~~~~;.r s l 'e~~r ~ ~~ 1 0R~ ~ ~N~ii~ r. at a point in thc Westerly ~:~~e c~~ ~: ~IIil'ca::;' d i sth ~~e tl~"o~~~~na n:,~ e~ o;'~ A G ym n a~ lie Clu b has b een added in to. hereby make and execute this Certifica te side of Beech Avenue. at tile distance of pOl'a te seal of saId corporation. the school th is yea r . w ith M r. Walte r III accordance with Section 3 of Chapter three hundr d ei gh ty-six f ct aor! two IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have here- Ma ll in cha rge. The following boys a rc ~~c ti:,,0 1;i 3 9~2of ~Tl: S R eo~i s ~e~c%at'O f ~~ I~~ :~~ °o~e -~ : ~oni~Ch:~e ~~~~ a\~~ ~~~~!-::':~ ~ ~ ~'~o a ~ldt yr;: ~r 1~1~~es~' i~ . seal of office the in the club: Preside nt, Tom H enr y ware, 1935. along Beech Avcnue, said poi nt bei ng on ELISABETH K. SCHMIDT Mu r ph y. w ith Robe rt Eva ns, Thom as ~~ ) ~e~:~ar~~~~· ~~rIP t~ ~ ~~e o[ Sald Illnll- ~~~ p~~ ~;~'~ ~lln~~ ~~d ~r~o~~;e ~ly CJ1~~~X,'::~ ••• • • N.o t~r~ P.Ub.l1C••• Sch ultz, Tom M a rlin, R al ph F oste r, cd partnershI p IS LAIRD, BISSELL & alo ng said Westerly side of Beech Avenue, • ELISABETH K. SCHMIDT. MEEDS. spventy feet, more 01' less. to the dividing I. NOTARY PUBLIC • Cha rles F oste r, Norris Smith, Donald (2) The general obiect o[ said li mited li ne of this prope rty and that now or for - • STATE OF NEW YORK . R enshaw, Donald R ume r, J erry L ea h y, parlnership is to engage generally in the merly of WiI'l: Wi ll is: thence in a Westerly • •• • • • • •• • ••• busi ness of buying, sell ing ancl dealing ll1 d irection. and along said divi ding line. ELISABETH K. SCHMIDT a nd M erritt Bucha na n as m embe rs. stocks, bonds, Investment trust shares, Ion e hundred seventy feet, more or less. to State of New York TO SAW THE WOOD Latet' in the yea r w he n the club is debentures, notes or other obli!!ations, ~ point one hundred fifty feet Easterly. Residing in Westchester County securities or investments, comm ~ ditl e s ancl l measured at r ight angles thereto from the Cel·t. Flied In N. Y. Co. No, 1090 well organ ized, they may put on a n commodity (utures, on commiSSIOn or for Easterly side of Forest Avenue: thence Reg. No. 1623-S-0 TO DO THE CHORES assembly. ~~"o I;:r1~~~ da ci~~'\~~ s~ n~r t~e ll~ aO~ .e o~~~~ ~v~;~ ~~2h';I;:; 1~~~dJt~~rai~~~n~~ t~ e :t~ r ~~r~v~l: conu~~sx!i'~ ~ ;P~'~ i~,t~~iO , 1050 For Auxilia ry Power ~~~~!~: :::t::nan ~~ ~ \~~~ ~ e~ ~,~,I~~ i t?!s t~',~ c~~~~~~~ rtSy ~~ ~';I~~ ; ~;~~ \,"o rnf o~~ itn ~' ;~ i~li~~r i;I\I;I~~ r~o~~~~~; fF~r'L~I~ SJC~~~'::i, ~~cr~f:r~Eo f 1-2 & 4 Cylinder In manner as now or hereafter permI tted Ave nue at the point of Begtnlllng; and State of the State of Delaware DO HERE - - 0- or regul ated by law and public authority. thence Easterly, and along n line at right BY CERTIFY that the above and fo re- Write Dept. C For ..,! c 11 Butte rworth's Cleveland Ave. Clippers ~~' dt~~ li~~ a~ u~~~~!s f~'~Jni~ °efn ~~ : e a~~~: ~~~~ ~;l~ - ~~ O TeeeetC ~ nl.;':;Y:;ch~\~o r ~'~~dll~~~ ri~~~~ ~~ ~ e ~uuCetlg~ ~ /g~~~! l "c:'nh ~ ~' S~ : Descriptive Litertlture Dona ld Butter w orth, a n office wor k - ~~~~ ~~o~ t;hbr~~~ : ·~ef~ ~ l l SI\~C~; ' a~ocl,~ s ~ nd ~v:nf.~i~~ , J n p\~~e ~er i[~~inS~?I~g ~ fB~e~~~ ~~~~e~v~:P:;'~ Pfll~~t;~T ~I ~O~~h: Taylor Auto Supply Co. e r at the Contine nta l-Diamond Fibre (3 ) The name and residence or each contcnts thereof what they may . thirtieth day of September, A. D. 1948, Company, h as formed a midget t oot- ~a:~~;~ 1 i~,.a..~n~~I~OW S : " "~~l~N~ t e~.en ds::n 'h i J;-:,~d"~ a~~dd P;~';;:;: a\l.l 0;~~~knt6:y WHEREOF, I have 12th & French St. _:_ Wilmington, Del. ball team f rom h is club, the C levelann George P . Bissell, Wilmington, Delaware DiFonzo, his wife, by their Indenture dated hereunto set my hand and ofl1eial seal. Ave nue C Uppers. Althoug h Don founn ~I~ ·I~I~S ~ . Bci ~~~ ~s , 'fviN:;.\~~tt~':; . g ; : ~ ~ : ~~ ~~~o~~ehdt ~nd ~f:eo~ ,JI~~u;~it h~' Zc~ ~~~;. : ~ r~ l?~V~~a ; h~: ~~ :.r r~;~ ~~~ t~,fo~s",1~~ ":.~I~~ BRANCH STORES tha t he couldn't enter into the inter- J ames Avery Draper, Wilmington. Delaware needs in and for New Castle County, aforo- hundred and for ty-eigh t. 26 Goldsboro St town league, he fou nd tha t it was pos- ~~~;;,~ ~I.n 'j{'i~~:r ~i ll~~i~':~g~': g ; : ~~:~; 't!'~~~ma~ 4~1 ~~~~g~~~ ~ rlannl~de~,dn dR~~~~~ y ~J (SEAL) WILLiAM ~e c~J~~E~ Stato 2~~:~;~~h D~ti: Easton, Md. sible to get many differ en t gam es. Tn He rbert F. Boynton, Scar dale. New York unto Edward E. Coates and Carolin e F. Received for Record Burton S. Heal. bring ing this info rmation back to his ~ I,\~ ~!'e~ %. BJ%I~!~~' J'';;;;~''od~. l eN~~ wJ~'~~ ~ cog"'; ~;.; li! n;i t~ k e n In execution as thp ro:~~)I ~~~f: September 30, 1948. II W, Mtlrket St. 104 S. Baptist st. C lipper Cl u b, Don ask ed w he th er 0\' Fred D. Wildhack, New York, New York property or Edwa rd E. Coates and Caro· Georgetown, Del. Salisbury. MeL not his boys would like to do this, and g~~ ~ ~ ~ l~ r:;'~~I~~~ i. ~~~fi~~,: t~~ j~~~ k line F. , Coates, t~ t~~ c~ d.r l0ri'.o~~ld br they jumped a t the idea. George F. Hackl. J r., Prince ton. New Jersey Sheri IT I Do n called a meeting a nd d ecided LOllis A. Gibbs, New Roche lle, New York Sheri ff 's Offices, Wilmington. Del.. 0 " S PEe I & L u pon qualifica tions w h ich were: age 16, ~1;~~Fa~ I~ 'r tn~;bmann , Philadelph ia. Pa. i~~~:, 2 \ ~28~ 9 48 . """ • • • weig ht 130 pou nds. One of the boy~ p . ( t y n~~~ I~::'?t~';j ~a~':'tarO:ok";t,:;';'~~iO~o~ suggested they get uniforms and th ev P Lyndon Dodge as a Speclat P artner in began holding ra ff les, benefi t m ovies, ~~~ a ll~~'il$~o . ~g~·.~~rS hIP Is Fifty Thousand C ERTIFICtl ~ A~TTi.DU C TION e tc., to ear n their money. D on ordered (5) The time when said IImiled partner - pJ(J:fVE, aRc~pLOl~~~ ~rPg:n~~~ Ca~~ ;~~ : the uniform s a nd h eld practice. The sh ip is to commence Is August 31, 1948 C li ppe rs m ade the ir fi rst appea ra nce and the time when said limited partner- ~f gt h':,n~I~ t et ho"f g: ra;~: ~ e~Db~~a t~Rk~~ Suits and last week w hen they t u rned back the s hl~) I ST\~e es~ e ~~a fufa' ~~n~ ~: 1,ge~?e i nb e f ore CERTIFY as follows : . . New ark J ayvees, 13-12" ~~~~~~tte~r ~~aa~ ~ac70~n: ebU~ r~~s~"ii~ ~ t~~ ' ~;'>c to~~aJu f~ ~e l~ e:~~r ~o~~ ~ ,~~raal~~ s~ ~ Plain Dresses D onald Blltte r w orth d eserves a grea t limited partnership. lutlon was adopted settlllg forth a pro- 75c deal of credit for his w ond e rful coach- s l~~e X: I ;~~n~~~r~~~~O:';'I~V?il~~t~ du~)~;~: ggl~~~r a~ r~~I ~ ~orh e o;" a~:e r c:~~t afo ~I~e s:~~ Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed ing, and tim e spent w ith his club . In ershlp. have signed this Certificate this tent .herelllafter set fo rth and . eallt n!! a Jack Ferro tlnd Earl Schaen ~~~ s ~~{e ~L October, A. D. 1948 . In the ~;~~'r~g f~~ ~r,~ ~~~~~~ ~~~i;nh~~~~!o;otlllg l'------Crack Reporter I' ~ . ~~ ~ ~~ ll Xrf~.~~e :.- ~ :~~ : ll i n ~2bf J,~a!t~~~~~~~e:s' o~\~e s.!';;~~l n,::::.ee~ -0- ~ : ~ ~ ~~: Il J amc;,~ 811;,se ..~ · g~~~ ~ f~ ' ~~7~~C;;\~0~I~ e o~ f th~' I;~c~~~ l d~~~v~~ Football Assembly M Russell George Winchester t he corporation In accordance WIth the by- STAR CLEANERS LB , A football assembly w as presented on ~ : l~mi~~IIG a l vin H ~;~~:,r ~ . EBO~~fo~; ~;~~ l~:r~~~ s~~~ ~~e r e"du':-Jl~': i~f c~~n~~ 47 East Main Street - Newark Octiu m~H. A n annou6 ~ thncee Hm ~enhSt wa~0s ma~ d~de abou~~t &~~nE. Li ll ia n Ga~~nlvin ID_~Charle s n D.B ~n~nHalsey Il era~ires ~so~~~f ~ r~eIO~cno~w~rd a~si ofd ~ua~~~ ma~ajd~o~rit~ty~ ~o~f futhe~e~ h~~~dout-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ G ' b b J E. Lill ian Galvin F red D. Wild hack !~:;~D~:h ab/ct ~~il~:~~~~ a ~d 's e ~:r:~ l ~ l !! !g ~ ~ \ m G~},?~fl~:~f~~j:!~ A;4R Robe r t H a m a n was ask ed by h ead of M. Russell George B. Rebmann ch eerlead e rs, Virg inia W ells, to intro- LY),don Dodge I FOrd' t ~ ;rx~~a oi' ~EtlAWAREP , Front , d uce a ll the football p layers NEW CASTLE COUNTY» SS. S OU ~'io . Fathe r O 'Neil, of Salesia n um High BE IT REMEMBERED. that on th is 4th School, spoke to the g roup on the day o[ October. A. D. 1948, personall y • necessity of making m oney for unl- came befo re me, the subscriber, a Notary f orms a nd m ade the group conscious ~E~Gf~li:'t~~~~t, d i~:Jlf~:~i of how much u n iiorm s cost, the fee AVERY DRAPER. GEORGE WINCHES­ ior using the Wilmington Ba ll P a rk. TER and RICHARD E. RIEGE L, parties to and m oney set aside for protection. ~~~n~~;lt~d'~~~ n thfsf I;';',!t~:~~;e~t~o sb ~e [I~~\;' The n the cheerlea d e rs: V irg inill act and deed. L. J . SNEED. JR. Wells, Donald Rittenhouse, Ai leen Notary P ublic Ritchie, M;a rg ie Da n n, Jimmy Towe rs. NOTARIAL SEAL) Ther esa Duffy and Mar y Alice F u!ton. STATE OF NEW YORK 1 SS. bega n their pa r t of the program WIth a NEW YORK COUNTY ) 1 t t F a ther O'Neil. The students I BE IT REMEMBERED. that on this 23rd ~~ I~~SO followed the leaders in thl) ------y"l1s and songs. It was also a n nounced tha t the Sadie When you're usi ng Hawkins Dance w ould be h eld on the 23rd of Octobe r instead of the 30th of a party·li ne 'phone, thi" month, All u[hers have to wait; "Jackie" Cahtlll, 12-A.

".Projectionlst Club" The Projectionist C lu b a t Ne wark High School is unde r the d irection o r H. L·. Mi lle r and has a t present ten people enrolled in the club. Th idea of the club is to teach th e principles NEW "MID SHIP" RIDEr of projection wor k, d eta il s a boul the One ride will c~nv i nc e you actua l sett ing up of the projection ma­ thot the '49 Ford is woy ohead chine. The c lass d ocs the r u n ning and of its closs, Up front or in beck you ride on sofa-wide seal.-in operating of the latter . The members the cor's level center section. also r epair b roken fllm. This club meets Ahd those new s~rj ngs ! ..• eve ry T h ursd ay d uring activity pe riod . Thf'.,'re "Hydro-Coi l" in front, It pla ns t5 e lect office rs in a weLk or ~~"@ "Paro· Flex" in the rear. tw o: The people in the club a re : L a wr nce 59% MORE RIGID I Abra ms, Arnold F rancois, L ester Pratt, Tho t soli d feel is portl y due to J am es Thornton, Donald Poole, Joseph Q Ford's 59% mo re rig id "life­ fJrm® ~r guord" Body and Frome. For Will iam s J om es Mattson, Ge ne K eeley, . oddltionct1 safety you get C harles Morr ison, a nd B ill Meeds. " Magic Actio n" King -Size J a.ckle Cahall, 12th Grade. I Brakes and " Picture Window" - 0- yo·u Visibility 011 oround. Dramatics C lass Assembly On party-line telc phones,cour­ ~ ~ {fJ®~~ ou~ SAVE~UPTO ~ 25% ON GASI No oth er cor but The 1948 Dra m a tics Class prese n ted t esy pays divide nds! Be brief Ford offers you a pick of 100 ~ a pr ogr am on O ctobe r 13 in w hich the • . . Space calls . . . Hang up H.P. V-8 engine or 95 H.P. entire g roup participated . The cla ~ s Your Ford Dea ler in vit es you 10 lis len to Ih e SIX. And with Ford's new There's In your g ently . , . Take the lead in Fr ed All en Show. Sund ay ( venl ngs-NOC Net work. a"e::::..' consists of sixteen students and IS Overdrive' you save up to Usten to th e ford Theater. Frid a), lvenifti S-CBS supervised by Miss Anne Sta uter . good party-line manne rs, It Network . See your newspa per lor ti me .nd station. 23% on gas. " . future Nancy Smith presided a t the assem ­ will mean better service f or all. .Op';onol 01 ..I r a ( 0", - , bly a nd gave a short talk on the ty pes ot dramas and the execution of the p lays by the class. The progr~m ran ..~LACE YOUR ORDER TODAY AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S from the ridiculous to the subltme , The Dramatics Class intends to pre­ se nt a three-act play wlthin the com- THE DIAMOND STATE FADER MOTOR COMPANY TELEPHONE COMPANY Ing y~~m. BeD " Kennard Moore. Neu;ar:k UUl Grade. ~ ..

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Humanity, as for as we can see, is Th,e Newark Po in for a dark ti me as long as it is torn by constant bi ckeri ng between lh o s e ,,=~======-======~;======~ who boast about not n eding any JACKETS TO BE UN breakfast and lhos who uoast about BLUE HENS AIM TO BALANCE no ding a big one. Either way, the In the season's opener recently, the qllantity of fo od on(' tukes aboard a fter Ncwark High Girls' Vanity lost to AGAIN SATURDAY IN G ri ing is universall y a malleI' for pride YEAR'S RECORD TOMORROW Friends School, 5-2. Newark's two goals were made by Cissie Murray and and bitter d bat. Dinny Wclls. In any con versation, thc parti ipants WITH RED DEVILS AT IN MEETING WITH BUCI{NELL The Y liow J ackets Junior Varsity wi II sooncr or lot r reveal thcmsclves, also lost, going down 2-0. usuall y in ringing toncs, as eilher a The members of this year 's squad Jacket Offe~sive DOluinate s Non or a Big Breald ast eatcr, and Smashing 19-0 Victory Over West arc as follow : Cissie Murray, Anna­ oncc the linc is drawn, thc two groups bellc Campbell, Patsy Wilson, Dinny Play Against Sallies In Nite arc at each olhers' throats. Cheste,r Rams Heartens Team Which Well s, Ai lcen Ritchie, Clara Kilkins, Soci ety's only hope, as we see il, Rose Martin, E lsie Argabright, Jean Game Last Friday But Neitllel' li es with that ti ny minority of liS who Is Set For Stiff Bucknell Attack; StiHz, Nancy Stanley, Beverly Ham­ arc neutral on the issue, who I' gard mond, Dot Aulen, Kay Knighton, J ean Team Manages To Produce core breakfast as a routine alTa ir and refuse Lattej" Upset By Bullets Last W ~ek Moore, Pud Thornton, Theresa DutTy, Joy Murray, Judy Case, Sue Jane to get excited about it. Though they dominated t h e play thro u g h a ll foUl" Field, Yvonne Eveland, Alta Warring­ There must be many who are now Two well-matt:hed teams, each n eeding a victory to get into ag~inst Salesian,um High under the li ghts at Wilminglon living a semi-underground existence ton, Mary Alice Fulton, June Gato, l t h e 50-50 class, will meet Friday nig ht when the Univer~ity of Fndar, Newark s Yellow Jackets had to b e content with d ivorced from no rmal intercourse with Ma ggie Bueche, Catherine Brown, Dela'Yal'~ Blue Hens a nd the Bisons of Bucknell University clash their fellows, merely because they Mary ln Hildreth Laura Jane Reed, less tie. a can't become obsessed with this ques­ at WIlmmgton Park in Wilmington. Elien Cooper, Ruth Mary Cooper, Bev­ . A s in t ~ e Brown game when they went down 13-6, the li on of breakfast. We are glad to an­ The Delawareans won a much needed 19-0 victory Saturday erly Taylor, Nancy Dean, Phyllis Har­ agam surpr.l sed pre-game dop~ ste rs b y doing bett 1' i ha n nounce oW'self as one of them. Some­ rison, Joan Barczewski, Agnes Tier­ but t h ey farled to muster scorm g power at crucial p oint times we don't eat any breakfast, and ncy, Phyllis Baker, and Nancy Pen­ The Jackets are steadily s h owing improve d f o r m ~~ sometimes we eat a lot, but, for the nick. much needed experience. Even so, t h ey will s till be ih life of us, we can't get worked up when th ey meet Wil mington High this..------­ about the malter one way or the other . Saturday at 2:15 p. m. at Wilmington. n is about time, we think, for the Hen Frosh Gridders Despite the tie last Friday, the J ack­ NewarkA" C"' ~ · '·I 'I ' I ~.­ few of us who take this enlightened ets' offensive clicked more smoothly stand to ban together. What can we do Open Season With than against Brown the previous week. Overpow er from there on is a question, but at Newark threatened in every quarter, lcast we could hold meetings to talk Lafayette College and in the second half reached the Finally Hit W inning Stride about the people who talk about break­ Sall ies' 14, 16 and 18 yard li nes in suc- Swamp Opponents Bv fast. Game Slated For Easton, Pa., cessive drives. 33-0 Count . This would give us the courage to &,0 Soccer And Cross Country Standout on the defense for the on mingling with the vast hordes of J ackets was tackle Bob Haman, who Breakfast and Non-Breakfast Eaters. Teams Active Here again and again sliced through the Ernie Georgc's Ncwal'k A. C They can't be avoided in any case. Sally attackers to stymie plays almost ders fin all y found their tride la;t . Statistics show that about two out of The Blue Chicks, University of Dela- before the runners could get 1lnderway. day and swampcd a slubborn every two people fall into one of ware's freshman football team, will Salesianum threatened only once. This Square eleven her , 33-0. these two types. Newark's three squads were in What's more, you can't tell them open their season against Lafayette ~:;k: t~nfU~~le~S!n~U;~~ti:qU~~:~ ~~: command after quarterback apart by their physical appearance. College at Easton, Pa., Friday. The ball on the 36 yard li ne. Four Sallies made a broken field run of 25 Ruddy, stocky people frequently turn Blue Hen varsity soccer and cross attempts were smothered by Haman. midway in the second period out to abhore breakfast, while frail, country teams also have competition For the rest, Newark provided all home club turned on the po we; seedy ones often prove to be fanatically scheduled for that date. the offensive fireworks, clicking off second hal f. Lawrence pro-breakfast. Each is quick to let you first down aUer first down in powerful over once and fullback Lewis know, th ough, where he stands. The kickers will tangle with Frank- marches. Each time the high tide of A third came all a plunge after It is usually the Big-Breakfast lin and Marshall College at Newark, their power faded inside the ene­ ett had canicd to the two Eater, who in any conversation is the Friday at 3 p. m., while the runners The fin,a l tally was produced first to throw down the gauntlet. Soon­ wi ii start their long grind against har - m~ ~ ' 20. f th J k t tt k Danny ~ \\'a n n went across. er or later he rear back, surveys ri ers from Ge.ttysburg College, also ~t qUa:'~e l~~~~k a ;im ;'or~c : h: ~~ve;"'~~ Gregg made one extra point on the company with a broad smirk and Newark, start1l1g at 4 o'clock. The bI g . ' Pete Butter on a kick and remarks in connection with not much attraction that night will be the Dela- fullback . 111 the second half and could Wright on a li ne buck. BUdd)'"~~1".~ I. al ug h ert Y ware-Bucknell varsity grid tilt at Wi!- b~ c o~nt e d o~ to produce yardage at of anything: "There's nothing I like ~icked well throughout Lhe ga me, better than a good breakfast. Gets a mington Park in Wilmington a ;~! ;:ce::ts r;;ost promising oppor­ mg one for 70 yards. man off on the right foot." Then, With some strong new freshman tunity was throttled by the half-lime Griffin, who was ill las week brooking no interruptions, he goes football material from neighboring whistle. They had the ball on the Bobby Gregg wili alternate at the' on to Itemize his customary morning New J ersey and Pennsylvania added to Salli es' 19 with second down and only terback post when Ncwark mefts V. meal from juice to coffee, not for­ Gene Carrell the home-state yearilngs, Freshman six to go. This had climaxed a march W. 615 in Wilmington on Sundar. getting to inj ect colorful details about how he likes his eggs, what sound ef­ 190-p~und senior from Medford, N. J ., shares w1th Bob Campbell the co- Coach Marty Pierson hopes to build a of 22 yards from the 41. fects he prefers with his cereal, the cupta1l1cy of the Blue Hens. "Zeke" is called the best winning Chick team, bettering last Newark Avoid highway color and texture he demands in hiS char ger on the line, at left tackle. He takes especial delight in smothering un- year's mark of four losses and one ~AcgKt~~~ri~m!~~!:l'c h~! ~:'C'be~~e~~ ' congestion born kIcks. He also owns two track letters, won in the discus and shotput. victory. Th.e '47 yearlings were the firsl GUARDS-Hinkle. Ferro, Zimmer. toast, the degree of crispness necessary Go by fast, comfortable in his bacon, and the number and • night against a st.rong W es. t C hester State Teachers eleven of West to Tphlae yasDcl aa wareteam hfroeresh. closed the '47 Co~~~'k~rrell. Ma~F;;~J.I.rtin, WollVA~m~:.a~Chaston . a e n , Murphy . temperature of the cups of coffee he 8&0 SPECIAL TRAIN invarIably drinks. C h ester, Pa., w hlle the Blsons were handed an upset 13-0 defeat season aga inst Lafayette, losing 25 to ENDS-Gestw~'::r.s~n~n. This sort of talk, of course, is ut­ by the Gettysburg College Bullets. o. the heavi est score to be roller! up TACKLES-Garyantes. Gemmill, Gears. terly revolting to a Non-Breakfast . . The Blue Hens h ad lost their season's opener to P ennsylvania against them. o , ~¥ttRDS-D OUgherty, E . Stout, J. Stout, Eater, but he is usually too subtle a MIlitary, 13-7, then had taken another. Virtually sure of starting berths Fri- CENTER9-Sulllvan, Qu inn. Vicario. fellow to lI1dulge in violent protests. hard-fought defeat fl'om big Maryland, was good on the second. day are Ed Samocki, all-Catholic P hil- H~t~~~-;t~l~a~~~ne~ .lanouJjs, Whittaker, Ar. Laurel Race Track in ample f , 1.llon.ecipher, Instead, he quietly waits out his op­ 21-0. Saturday night's victory was a It was a fourth string sophomore, adelphian, at right halfback; Don ponent's bombast, then announces with heartener, as the Hen coaches and fans Tobiason, of Woodbury High, w est_ ] ------~ for Ihe Daily Doubl •. R,turn train leaves grandstand after l a~1 ,att devastating calmness: "Personally, I knew they had a good team that should Dick We.Ll s, who h as shown promise ville, N. J., a six-foot-one 190-pounder, Gene's Dm'er j' Comfortable Coac.hes and Diner can't stand food in the morning. Piece ring tiP some v ictories. and is likely to see a good bit more at right end, and Bob Smith, of Abing- I Low round. trip fore of toast, maybe, and a couple of cups Bucknell's Bisons opened with a not ~ction, who scored the third goal, latG ton High, Glenside, Philadelphia Southern Fried Chicken and Telephone Newark 6 181 of coffee. Don't seem to want any unexpected win against Allred Uni- in the last period. COH~h Murray had suburb, a brother of varsity quarter- Country Ham-Our Specialties more." This Is all the Non-Breakfast versity, 29 -6, then lost a one-sided af- run in a whole batch of subs and the back Charlie Smith, calling si gnals. U. S. Rout:r 4:lkto; Mile East II () Eater ever bothers to say, but he im­ fair to stronger P enn State, 35-0. They scoreFred Schenckwas set, centerup w,hen had thirdinterc stepterindg The Chick line will top th e scales Open 7 A. M. to 2 A. M. • ..f.~, plies much more. His manner indicates were slated to beat Gettysburg, but ran Schneider's pass on the West Ches- at between 190 and 195, and a variety he is some sort of super creature, into unexpectedly determined opposi- ter 20. of backfield talent will vary between ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• ----- I~I~sh above the animal need for food, able to tion and lacked a scoring punch. the sca,mpering scatback type o.f play defy the dictates of Science and Nature. They'll be out for a determined win Earlier in the game, Murray had used and heavy line plunging, mixed with He suggests that Big Breakfast Eaters Friday. quite a number of second and third aerial tactics. R. L. TAYLOR are gross, repulsive people, slaves to Coach Bill Munay .and his staff are :it~:! l ~~a~~r~~s:,i~~n~o~~~ first team The Hen kickers got some seasoning the flesh . not underratmg the Blsons on their loss th h d Id ' I ast, most .of against the veteran Stevens Tech soc­ 49 West Park Place As a member of the neutral minority, to the Bullet.s. They are remembering Iga~ a~a i ~s:y~a.." ~:~:. ly the entire cer players from Hoboken at Newark we would be willing to endure this last year's tllt when Bucknell edged y last Saturday, and Coach Whitey Burn- PLUMBING AND HEATING were it not for the fact that we live out the Hens by a placement kick, 1:i- ham has been building his team from in constant fear of being present when 12. The Hen squad is spending t.hiS More than 100,000 plants form a giant experience learned in that contest. OIL BURNER SA.LES A.ND SERVICE a Non-Breakfast and a Big-Breakfast week, shortened by a day, working fl or~ 1 clock at t~e Z?O ~n Sydney, Aus- He is depending a lot on Dick Mur­ Eater actually meet at breakfast. By against Bison strategy, that was map- traha. The clock s dial IS 18 feet in dia- ray, centerhalf; Capt. Dick Ewing, in- a grim twist of fate, we were once all ped over the week-end after observ- meter and the minute hand is eighl side left, and Enoch Richards, wing, TELEPHONE 2388 innocent bystander at such a meal, and r the we don't feel we could stand another. ance of the Gettysburg game. CTROLUX VACfoU PUrogrMess ctowL aErd FE'-&RMS' goa). It was a tense, unhappy affair. The The Hens and Bisons have met three ~tE]oLngE' AN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~I~~~I Non-Breakfast man nibbled nervously. times-back in 1908 Bucknell took a and his opponent gobbled disgustedly 13-0 victory. In 1946 Delaware won. while both glared, shook their heads 27 to 14, then the Bisons made it tWl> STILL SELLING AT PRE·W PRICES and explained constantly "How do to one last year. AR . $69,75 Complete (T~rms) ' "Your 'Face' Can Bel you do itl Adding strength to an already stroni/ For weeks after, the two talked oul!lt, despite their loss Saturday, iF about each other, grumbling to mu­ a gang of sophomores graduated from Demonstration by Appointment tual friends, 'You should see what so last year's undefeated Bison yearlings. and so eats for breakfast. Don't know Among these is a sharp passer and Arthur J. Johnson YOUR FORTUNE" how he does it." elusive runner named Ostendal"p from (BONDED FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE) Baltimore and a 210-pounder named R. D. No.1 Newark Ncwark 2-6721 Lore at quarterback Veteran's Forum As has long been prove n, nine tjmes out 01 1 And then the Hens have not forgot- Q- I am a World War II veteran and ten Hallback Gruneberg's gains a)!a inst ';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'I.••;,~,,: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :,.: .. : .. : .. ~:': .. : .. : .. : .. :--: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. " ... ,... ,... ,.. ..., ..., " .. ..., ," t e n , the most attractive and inviting appeara1lce--' I would like to know if VA will pay my them last year, along with defensivl' inside and out-the car that presents the most appe~, 1 doctor if I go to him for an examina­ plays of another 210-pound signal calJ- -:- 81 I I G d Oil 'j' tion to determine whether I need hos­ er, Miele, teamed with big Lore. ::: ne a r as an Goodyear Tires - Batteries ::: ing "face" to the public is the one that gelS and hol~ pital treatment or domiciliary care? The Blue Hens wiil face a line ::: G E GEL. MAR TIN ::: the most public admiration and gains the large t tr,Jeo A- The Government will pay the 0 R weighing 200 pounds plus per man, ::: :': in allowance or selling price . cost of examinations by a private phy­ while the Delaware forward wall av('r- ::: Automotive Service ::: sician only if Veterans Administration has given the physician prior authority agcs about 197. But they're used to :'1: "LET GEORGE DO IT" ::: Let us give your car that "hot.i1l.the-arJJl!! heavier lines after playing against 1 for such examination. Maryland's 213-pound wall and West ::: :': and iron out those fenders and refinish the surface, Q- I am enrolling under the G-I BjlJ Chester's 204-pound line that has a '" 35 W, Main St, .:. Dial 2·6911 .;- in a college that collects tuition in ad­ tackle to tackle average of 210. ::: PAUL E. ROBINSON, Manager :': We .are set.np to handle any and all body and fender vance. There is a chance that I will be The West Chester Rams fought the ',' BEAR WHEEL BALANC .;- work. forced to drop out before the end of Hens to a scoreless standstill through- :l:' ING LUBRICATION ::: the semester. Must I refund any out the first hall Staurday, holding a ·:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : t ·:.. : ..~,: .. : ..: .. : ..: .. : .. : ..: .. : ..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :: money to VA? See our "facial expel·t" for dut.e aud e liIllatc, A- You must rc(und the tuition punting advantage on defense, while that VA paid iQr the timc you did not the Hens showed defense strength in allend, or lose the training time cover­ stopping the vaunted Joe Carloza and A. MELTZ ed by these payments. smearing Ram plays behind the line. Q- Is it true that I no longer can But Delaware got going late in the TAILOR third quarter, mostly on ground gains, reinstate my lapsed National Ser~iee CLEANING - PRESSING - INVISIBLE MENDING for !I 67-yard downfleld march, with LiCe Insurance policy? ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS A- No. You sUlI can reinstate your Mariani Stalloni plungin g the ball policy on a "comparative health basis" across. Stalloni, carrying a charlie within three monlhs from the date of horse, was in only when needed, then lapse. I! your policy has been lapsed right out again. In the fourth quarter the Hens again fo r more than three months, you wilJ drove through five flrst downs lor 72 Dodge.Cars Dodge "/ob·rated" Tru.ck be required to pass a physican exami­ yards. with Billy Cole scoring. Stan 65 East Main Street PHONE 4511 Newark, Delaware nation to reinstate. Necessary pre­ miums must be paid. Bilikimh~~fu~~~~~~I I,~======n~~~~~~~~~~~~p~h~0~n~e~~~~8~1~~~~~~~~ The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 14, 1948

TWENTY·FIVE YEAR is piled on. If the fi ll ing is warm when -~ . AGO the meringue goes on, the steam from I the filling wi ll condense on the und 1'­ New Fire ______t_ re_e_t_M_ay Be Ex tended sid of the meringue and the moisture will float under the meringue or make John M. Slack ELECTRICIAl'J From Is ue of October 10, 1923 the filling softer than you llke. RADIO SERVICE OIL BURNER I'HllIa S]a led Ncw iren lhe removal of lonsils and adenoids in Old Soldiet, till Give The new siren lower is being recled V ') Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, lomorrow. Blooo FOl' His Country t. 2 • .. at lhe l' a r of the fire house on Aca- P ersnals "OC 1 2 PHONE 2453 Fo _ de my Street. Chic! E. C. Wilson staled Daniel Thompson was a visitor in An old soldier who said he knew NEWARK, DELAWARE "hell Hall box orrice now is to~ a~ thaI it will be r eady for use Wesl[own, P a,', lust Sunday. spending how important it might be to a young , I. .. r ~all' or tickets for "The ~vl thll1 a week. When placed in opcra­ the day wilh his son, JameR I Massoldiersac hutodaysetts recentlys t a slateby don r ccatinordg hiins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- --&..------~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ tot I·he '"11 ill' stnged by the Uni- tlon. lhe Siren will be heard by all Mrs. A. D. Cobb, representing the f ----- . ,tchl~:ll GrollJl on the nigh ts of li:ing within a radius of two miles Newark New Cenlury Club, attended 54 th pint of blood to the Red Cross. \ The donor is Carl F . Banks of Green­ IJr.lOtt. ~ 1. ;1I1d Friday, Oct. 22. flom the town. lh me ' ling of the Executive Board of HAROLD L. STANLEY lhe state federation in Wilmington. viJl?, N. H ., employed in Fitchburg, a !:eX' otllce will rc~nain o~~n\;~'~;; William J. ~:\l~I1t~.~e~tas a force of Salurday. nallve of Beverly and a vet.eran of 15 COIII,ractor - Builder 51' !P. and 7 to :J P 111. - years in the r egular Army. I i'l oj'enint! nil(ht. workmen busy this week levell ing a Warren Singles and Irving Crow Fit, t Cia s Cal'penll'y - Coull'l1ct 01' by the Hom' un 'ahO afl' 8\':l ilable al the New- plot of ground along the Lincoln High­ are on :l ten-day lrip 10 Piqua, Ohio, ------­ ar:mrnt Store a~d the Green- way below Leak's Gar age, and it is visi ting relatives of lhe former. ~~~~~~~§~~~~~ Quality Work O,tr pecialty J)e~0Il:' Shop. Wilmll1gton. understood thai he will have it sur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and = QOd Bat" i a mystery drama by v yed later preparatory to opening a daughler, Edna and Mr. and Mrs. P ier ce Full Value Service Couct'ete W Ol'k of All Types - Sidewalk , L P , etc. 1t.1Roberl nine.hart and Avery n w sb:eet. lf the plan is ('ani cd Whitecrafl, spent Sunday with friends s . and the prcsent production through, it will provide a continua tion in West Chester, Pa. PEAT MOSS IN BALES Phone 2·6759 . New al'k, Delaware - Delaplaue Manor directed by Mrs. C. Robert of Cleveland Avenue along the B. and W . J . Lovett has moved inlo his new .IUalrte•• ~blin~ nt of th ' Drama Group. O. embankment. home on Academy SIre t. a,~isted by Mrs. Avery .Godclin. Wedding GRASS SEED IN 5 LB. LOTS \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a(.tors with impreSSive rec- A wedding o.f much local interest I'TE-MAKING KNOW-HOW TOBACCO LEAF MULCH ~ xperiC'ncl' aI" in the cast. was solemnized today at noon in the A baked pic shell and the fi lling must ~\'e l yn Arnold is in the role Methodist Episcopal Ch urch in Town­ be completely cooled before they are IN CARTONS NEW ARK CONCRETE CO. corneli a Van Gordcn. Her send, Del. , when Miss Lillian West, Pl~~;~~~~~ in UDG productions in- daughter of Mr s. Susan West of that FULL VALUE PLANT FOOD roles in "T,h, e Swan" and "The town, became the bride of Mr. Charles APPLIED South Chapel SL & Penna R, R. _~"luOIII. ,,"lp Doorknob. L . Med ill, son of Mrs. Philena Medill. _ __ •• . Dorothy Dutton, (Li zzie Alle n of Newark. Maid of honor was Miss Bal"). who had the part of a Elhltin Maloney, Townsend. MI'. William Homewood Dean _,~u,"l._'." . Ihe productiull of "The N ight HalTY Warrington, of Wilmington, w as Paper Mill Road Transit-Mixed Concrete 16" h a~ hod the benefit of best man and the ushers were: George Newark .~lle~. "J;;~·::,,~; of Del Hw ~re's extension L. Medill a nd J oseph McVey, of New­ 'Phone Newark 2480 in acting and directing. This ark. also is onc which has a ttr acted Stars on Grid Hein. In "The Bat," she .John D. Williams, a Newark boy, part of I\(iss Dale Ogden. and a graduate of the local high school, Cla rk, a new member of the pl~yed a prominent part in Delawar e's GroUp. will be remembered by sensational victory over Muhlenber !! Newark rcsidcnts as co-director on Frazer Field last Sa turday. Wil­ Lions Club show of last spring. liams, now a senior, has played all four Will Be Gi rls." His r ole is th at years on the varsity. Beresford. Enter TraininJ:' ew UDG member is Worth Miss Edna Holton and Miss Mildr ed who has experience w ith musi- Richards, both of Newark, entered the a ~ d other productions staged by Homeopathic Hospital Training School We Are Now Offering Fr iars Club of the Goodyear Rub­ for Nurses in Wilm ington last week . Co., in Akron, and r adio experi­ Their many Newark friends wish them with Station WRBN, Youngstown, every success in their new undertak­ 50 RECORDS In "The Bat" he is an "unknow n ing. With Ever y Combination Radio­ Ol)eration Phonograph George Cook Medill, youngest son (Limited Time Only) of Mr. and Mrs. George L . Medill, of this town, will be operated upon for LAST WEEK'S ANSWER A STORAGE BATTERY DOES NOT .nauoaclI--',,,hPl'I\·. capta in. Mrs. W. F rancis SOOTFO STORE ELECTRICITY! j Irs. J. H. Rumer, and Mrs. A storage battery does not store . por ter: Richard S. Snyder, FOR dectricity. it generates it. D~NNI50N 1. Dr. S. M. Baruch, F . R. S. MOTOA [0. James Thompson, George 2. Handbook for Electr ical Engi­ Mrs. George J ackson, Mrs . Cleaning ChiInneys neers. • the CIUR1•• ~ _. Robertson, Theodore S. Jones, OLDEST EmJ DEALER IN ~!~A~~RE W. W. Singles, Mrs. W . S. Marti n and .Furnaces M i~s Emma Ehlers . Special at $2.00 Skold, captain, Mrs. Ivan T"~D.5.JDNES Regular Price $3.00 1~41 .. 19 WAINES ST.... NEWARK. DEL. Mrs. Walter H ahn, Mrs. Wil­ (1 Box Will Last 2 Years) <,f~tZMd;4~ Bellman, Mrs. E. Daniel Sadow­ 129 E.MAlN n:-PWONE b001 '. Mrs. Harry Rawstrom, Mrs. J os­ Nobel, Mrs. J oseph Cavalier, Mrs. Len Waldridge NEWARK, DEL. Muller and Mrs. Maurice Field; 136 East Main Street If-'t~0~ Dolli ns, capt.ain, George L . Isabel Hutchinson, Margar et Newark, Delaware Hutchinson and Anne Gasoline ; Mrs. David L. 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Fuel Pumps LUBRICATION TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE The Right Grease ill the night Place (We Follow Car Maker Fuel Lines Specifications) . Polishes WHEELS BALANCED ELI(TON CONCRETE CO. Stop Shimmy - Prevent Wear - Front Wheel AIip.emeut. By George B. W\.l!i\n Accessories A Complete Front End Service to Get More Miles From Your Tires. PHONE, ELKTON 437 COM MU NITY CHEST I Points BATIERY Elkton .: .. Maryland I Just once a year, a plan is , Testing - Charging. mad~, an earnest call that ask s Wires our aid for RRAI{ES a ll th e causes tha t Thermostats Relining ~ Adjustulg. must be so Pack up your troubles in dear to t his community. one of our laundry bags and Brake MOTOR TUNE·UP There is no TO-DR"! we'll start you on the road Lining We U e Lhe Lal.est Testing Ef]uillment For Testing Yonr Motor to doubt that we shall get to easier housekeeping. Give Best Possible Performance. the highest Slwck total we've Make wash day your day Absorbers RADIATOR reached yet, off, a day in which to enjoy if all of us StOll f"eal£ Cleaning - Uepairing -Recovering (Th~ i s Set'vi ce Will Be use all our yourself, instead of slaving About October 20, 1948). zeal to put over a washtub and an iron­ across this Anti.Freeze ing board. YO\l' ll find our way economical, too! ~ We Invite You to Come to 35 West Main Street a:~~~id aire Electric Ranges haye the besa~peal to folks who wanE '- for YOUR Automobile Needs C<:ono t In mod rn features plus Alterations have my. The many features tha t Peal created this universal ap- 01 All Kinds can be seen at GEORGE L. MARTIN ~ e wnrk Electric Co. lla Easl Main treet 35 West Main Street Tel phone 2-6872 Newark, Del. Newark, Delaware Paul E. Robinson, Mgr. Frigidaire Appliances Phone 2-6911 The N wark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 14, 1948 Ten a lready o\,cr-cI'OWdl'd I WAVES Dit'ector limed until afler cOll1pl~lion focal MARDI-GRAS I-DAY CANCER REI~ERENDUM II1 cnlary building. 0 th~ nell' • D•• E PLANS IFOl' DelnwlU'e He Cl've crcn C ::l'he r r. dulI1 .ll Plea.: .. : .. : .. :-: .. : .. : .. : .. :. ~~~~n~~~ ..:;i:. · of the University of Delaware as the Headquarters For speaker. :!: 1\I"rs. Francis Bratton announced that GENERAL.ELECTRIC .:. New Century Club the Branch w ill participate in the com- ·.·.1·.· munity forum on the United Nations Sales and Service \vhich will be h eld in the New Century :!: ~~~:e l~~ o~~:ed ~, A~~·. ';: 'W~lr~'Oi~ I ~~ je Immediate Delivery on i :i: the panel discussion, following w hich ••'1;1 ••• the audience will be invited to take All Major Appliances .Fashion Show pari :i: At Easy Terms OIL BASE.WASHABLE :l: Over 2 Million Now Magic Chef Gas Ranges PASTEL WALL PAINT ::: On Federal Payroll I Tuesday and VVednesday The C!vi1 Service Commission re- 1letua!tk /J® ~flEllrn~.,tr/llBll.lE\Vri)roduct :1: ported r ecently that 2,118,700 civilians U r:::I ~ II II r : . were on the federal payroll at the end 1863 1948 E :l: of August, an increase of 18,400 dur- DEPARTMENT . ighfy-five colorful years of quality :1: October 19 and 20 ing the month. / /. :l: It said preliminary fi gur es show that V ~ :l: 1,895,400 were employed in this coun- Store Hours 9 to 5:30; Fri. & Sat. 9 to 9 LEON A. POTTS .1. try and 223.200 overseass. ( ..:-: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.,: .. : .. : .. : .. :. 44 E. Ma in St. Phone 3821 Newark, Del. :l:.!. At 8:30 P. M . ..1.'. ,I• •1 • r":":":":":';~;:'~:":;~~;:":;;;;;':" ;;~:":;;;~;:;:":":.. : ..: .. :~~~ •1. "::::::::::::::::::iIiiI .1. .1• Among our Runaway Fashions you will ee :i: Call * .1.•1. .1• the new "bustle influence" . . . the directoire •1. .1. COLD WEATHER. COMING .1. highwaist . . . and tM rebirth of tweeds we .1• SAY ~HO-J..IUM/" •1. love so much. Fabrics that Mother and ,, ~~~EN B;'~~~~~Z~~;~ ,ene .1, I i .1. .1• Grandmother remember so fondly and the Immediate Delivery :l: GET WINTERIZED", •1. * .1. LET WINTER COME,I .1, deep and exciting Victorian coloJ' iI makr '1' P hone 2·1581 Newark, Del. ,;. .1• •1. .1• fashions today a repli ca of fashi ons of yes tel'- k:~K:":H:_:":H:":":":":"~:~':";":":":":":":";~;::":'';'';":":":":K:":":':~: •1 • •1. year . •1. .1• •1 • THE FASTEST, MOST MODERN •1. .1• •1. •1 • Come, hear again t he wish of taffeta ... FRAME and AXLE STRAIGHTENER •1 . .1• See the fashions of Vogue, Harpel' Bazaar, •1 • •1. and WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE .1• Glamour, Charm and Kaleidoscope come to •1 • •1. .1• li ve in your home town. •1 . fOR Rockwool Batt Dependable Storm Sash .1• •1. 8 'Y:zc pel' S(I' ft. -Averag e Size :l: cn- CARS .1. Thi s Show is sponsor d by the only $6.95 .1. .1• t ury Clu b and given for the benefiL A1l1milll1U1 Foil, •1. and .1. Refl ective Type .1. of t he Century Club Ways and Si alation Caulking Compollnd TRUCKS ::: Means Commi ttee. 3c sf]. ft. only 60c lube . .1• •1 • •1. I J.• .:. For Tickets ZONALITE ...... , ...... $1.25 Call Mrs. E. B. Mi lburn Loo e Fill In Illation per hag :Ji..ome 1/lasfel' Newark 2-6896 Come in Toelay lor Complete Check-up.,. Save Tires ... SClVe Ga.... 'mprove Steering RALPH BRYSON Peggy Cronin--FashioD! Elkton Road Phone Elkton 22 From J eeps to 10-Ton Trucks NEWARK, DELAWARE