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Alll et'icRU L('gioll Uuit 10 Elrel Siale of OJIicCl' 16-YearOld Youth The Derby Winl/ er! Council Rejects l\!embers of tho J . Allison 0 '­ Wins Local Jaycee Da ni I Unit No. 10, American Leg­ Rezoning Requcs t 100 Seniors to Get Diploll1as ion, el ctE'd Mrs. Ii. N. Herbener Road-e -o Contest prcsid nt for installation with other By B&O Railroad I'S Cl uhs to ;\Icct olric I'S a t the September meeting. Roy Tops Field at Hi School Comnlencement lI'Olllf' JUli e I -J!) MI·s. Wm Swon was elected 1st. Hlo n~ Judged by Newark Police Vetoes Commercial se At Newar k, vice-president; Mrs. C. Glenn Skin- Newat'k Hig h School Class of '53_ in Final Graduation 56th Anlluul I ~ \ ' cllt nero 2nd vi ce president; Mrs. F. For Trophy, Prize A wards Of I5-Acre Tract Off Cet'emonies Tomorrow Night · Dr. Gib on Washing ton In __ Allyn Cooch, Jr., treasurer; Miss The Ogletown Road k New Cen tury Club 'Dora Gibb, secretary; Mrs. Leon W. College Presid ent, to Deliver Commencement Arl'dress 'eo't,s fOI' IIIC Stilh Jnnual Case, chaplain ; and Mi·s. Harry hOS Pi the Delall';)"e State 'rrivitt, sergeant-at-arms. Final graduation ceremonies wi ll be held for 100 ewa l'k ~f Women's CIJlbs on The nominating committe con- Ro~~Y\~nB:I~·,;;ql~i:~ ~ \6~ ~~~~~';'~e~ CO~I~~il~'~~~~~a~f ~~ ~ h~e:a ~'.~q~~~ Friday of next week sisted of Mrs. Harold Sheaffer, Mrs. sponsored teenage "Road-E-O" held by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad High chool seniors tomol'I'Ow night, at o'clock, in th be lod/:cd .In um- C. K. Lewis, J r., and Mrs. Orville student at High School auditorium. meollng at Littl e. h e~~y~a~ur~:~t~no~~~~ :. f~~d l 'e~~t~~~n o~:le i ~~:~r'k~~~cta~J Newar k High School, recently com- the rail road, east of town, was re- Dr. Daniel Gibson, pre ident of Washington olleg, will [~:it~~gt~~ur~!g~ndSC~~~~fu ~.~~~~~; j e ~~6 b~ff~Ci'~ I~Or!q~~;~~ d re-zoning be the guest peakel', and J o eph M. McVey, president or t he COJ11111unlty"N ur ses ca!'l mOresrta palndace fl astrophyh outfit,, a andpriz ea ofce r-a cofommercia the propel, rtyand from althou residegntih alth teo t hewae g radul'k Boardates. of Education, will present the diplomas to C OJuhine Efforts ,tl ~c;~to n~O I~I~~i~ 1 ~~sd~~~ngbY Betty ~~~~~~~;~s !~r~~ee ~~~~~al~~~d:~~~~ __,;} Alan Hucbner is the class presi- To A id Patients oPoof Nleewa, 18rk, R.DlUg. hNO. a.2,nd lla lirgrd adu placeate hinovolveuse, Cocunoncsiltr uctivetoeond ofthe apropo warsae-l M ,c V ey Announces ~:~:~ ~ : :'1e~~~ ';'[,~~~:"~~'er:t~~/r~~~ Mt ·s , E"lla Plummer Subs ~~:~~: o~:; ;f~~~r~;:F~~~~l:~~! ~:£*:;~dOt?n J~¥tl;~fr~: :~g~(~~~I:~~~~ NBew H" ighS~chool fJ:~~:}L;fa:~'~!~i;.;~~.Sl~~~ ;; d~Ii:;~~ arc pen and pencil sets ancl place Council passed an ordina nce, I'e- U -ill(lll g J t e At the commencement exer ises, Ib,48' F" '"j.,.d Ali" L.ak ''' ''H ,,~,_ ",',' "-,m ,,,",',,., " "m. ';~:';' :;"~',~'::i" ":.~~ ::~,::~: ,lb. II, In Making Sick Calls C;~ : ~:::~n C~_~~b e~ad~~m~~:~~ne~~: ~~~c:i ' s~u~~a~lh ~~: ~ S~~ e~i~e soe~t~~ 25-Acre Tract Purchased nomes of student award wi nners. Miss Alice Leak, Newark's V! sit- ~~I~t~~~ d a ~~ a~ I ~ :~;!,e l·to o~o~~~ t~OCi~ _ ... , fi~~~J ~;n~I~~ l v;~~~l S ~;:~~~a a SR~i~ : ;:; rF~~~~!eC~~:~ lr:Citl: :~e Cl~~~eOf~~~~b~I~'~: of the gl':Jdunting '"' "" 0,,, <0, , ,,.,,, , ' '', "Roo'·E·O" '" '" _ "00'_ with N,,0 f~,oo t Inj ury sinc"eOO ,,''',May ~,19, held on the Wanamaker pal'king 'I he "Ball of Fire" ou tspecl thC behind the wheel; and Mi'. and Mrs. It is expected that a cement The purchase of 25 acres 'of land "~'::"~~'~~~'~:I I ' 11' '~::fi~~:~~~r:C I /47' and Mrs. Ella P lummer, graduate lot .June 17. other racers to win the 5t.h annual Chal'les R. Otto, Den 18 advisors. batching plant wil lbe constructed en But cr, WI Jam arrow, A ys nurse formerly employed at the The w inners will be guests of the Cub Scout Pushmobile Derby over The "Flying Cub" of Den 8, win- at this site which is adjacent to the ~e\~a ~~i;~i;; ;~~~0\0~~;~~:';~~1~~~~ ~f:n ;;~r~ ; ~ n~;~av~I;~ I~~'~; ~~~~~ Y21b5So ',w"k P'oU, S'""'", "m"",, ""'" ., u.. " ru" " m,,,,,, " <0, C""",,' A",", '"""',, , ,,' , ~ , ",,', ''''0" w" = ,0<- "0," "m,_T w, ,~", ... ' '',m" , S""'" ",,, 0, ' 00,," M_ M,. ,_", '''" C"'" M",.", C"'"" MISS Leak s caUs for the month. Ith College Inn, Tuesday, June 16 course hel'e last Saturday. The c: I James K. GreISS, chalr.man . of to build ~ uch a plant In other New- Vey, presid ent of the Newark Boa l'd Rodney Dann, Gene Dempsey, ;Ib, 39- ..u':.~i':,'t';~~; ::;~' , :1::",\;'o;:,,:;~ ;':::::'::' ''''"' M' . ",,~ w'" 0, ~:; ~:,~~l ;;:,' , r:~:'; ,:: ,':': I~~~,- '':;'''; ",;::',';'~"",:::~'~;':::; "k , ~" ' ." ".. ,' "'~,,= , .. , ;:":,' ~,~~';, ~;o~~, '"'''' w" i:'''"';;'~,~;~;~~'',; ,~fo;:r,, D;;;r,~ )iano trio at 8 p.m. w iU arounclMiss LeaSept.k, J.w ho is now able to LyncSerh,gea ofnt.s th Lere Noyewar Hillk P oandlic e EarlD e- anFcl I'omnewest left Ctou b g rouaJ:ep in Pthauel ar~a·levenBld - as lat.s t Altyeah.or ,us ghfi ehalfld,. th aga!! idne rbyas largewas Local" "Y" Elects soTn hteract land in i s b aa ckpo rtiofo nG eorgeof the ReadWi!- Fb osthte r.Flabbi , Shirley F olk, Erma 0 r l ~ ht lib, 61 h '",,," 0, ,0'" ",ok. moo,Ome ,"00' 00 " -ok",, " h" "''''','' '"'g" '"' "-,,. "" ""',,' ;H, " ' '"'' , ,," ".,,"" " , ,,' "m, Committee Heads V"',"_ M"-, ..,, F, ,,_ R= G,"''"'' H. Douglas,' fOJ.me l'/ , is a pprecia t,ive of the gifts and the spec. Jal ca~~."rs were Q;~ Early construction of the new Ellen Gallaher, Ellen GI'ay, Lois '12 e~'s , f~r - Ib2S- from he r ma ny f ri ends, and the nlshed by the A tlantiC Refimng H· S 1 I Al • TI s· At M t" H high school is dependent upon uc- Griff ith, Ethel Hanna, J ohn Han- Club wi ll hold televi sion set presented to her by a Company. 1 C 100 un, lnI IIII SII'uI' IOt'S, tree c lltors ee lng ere ti on of the legislature in regard son. Theresa Hart, J ohn Harvey. Ib, ' in honor of all guests, public soliciation committee, headed • A ISh I h" Reeeive F e llowships ___ to the building fund approprin!lon, Marilyn Hildreth, Ronald Hill. J ane Hall, at 10 o'c1ock FI'J(I~y by Mi ss Mary Roberts, is providing FaCility A bandons Cam!) Wart c 0 ars Ip ___ A. S. Priestley Named but Supt. Wilmer E. Shue indicated Hitchens, J ean Hoffman, William Raymond W. Helm, chall'-/ a constant source of pleasure. - One member of the faculty and that in view oI anticipated e:1ro l1 - Huebner, Walter Burm, Shirley , . The Visiting Nurse r eport for As Confe r e n ce Site At Annual Banquet Ithree students, all seniors, at the To Lead Management ments, construction should bc!!in as J ackson, James J aquette, Rudolph Foster, Sterling C.lty, May includes a total of 207 visits --- U~ i ve r s ity or. h~ ve re- Group; Plans Outlined soon as possible. J ohnson. J oanne KiI'k, J o Anne of the F cle r~tJo n , I to patients within the area, with. The a nnual I?re-school t ea~ h ers' --- I celved Fulbright Fellowships for Junior and senior high school LaFontaine, Richard Lawson, Ray- the Fl'lday mO l nm.g Ie ight heart disease cases involving conference, w hich has previously Jane Hitchens Recei ves In xt yoar Albert S Priestl ey was elected pupils only w ill occupy the present mond Leas, Franklm Lee, Dolores J. Roger Deas. Ame~ l- thell high number of 43 classified been held at the Wilmington Camp Grant ; Gallagher C:: peaks I Dr Bem ard Phillips, professOJ' of chmrman of the Newal k YMCA bUi lding In September, and foul' Lloyd, EI nest Lloyd, Mar garet Co, represcntall ve, Wlii/ rI'ockwogh, will be conducted locally philosophy and chairman of the management committee at a meet- elementary classl'ooms WIll have to Lockard the women on Fnday a f- ca S. '. this year, September 8-9. 'ro Alumni. Senior Class depal tment, IS the faculty member. IIlg In the JI:ewark YMCA be moved elsewhere, Mr Shue P eter Mahanna, Hel bert Marlll, "To Wh om Docs the APoPle, xy was responsible fOI a Members of the Newark Public ' and MISS Trudy Gl lgenast MI SS Monday night along WIth Geoofflrgec~ ed It IS hoped that the school blllld-s ~ a t- Howard Mays, Carol Meade, Pat- " t ~ t a l of 35. visits made to four pa- School faculty vetoed the proposal At the annual Newark High IClaB'" H offman and Patrlck ' Thad- Stovel, Vice chai rman; MI S E Ve:- I,~ g wi ll accomodate the e nrollmettt I'ICl a MilleI', Na nme Mil li ken, June . O. . is presid nt of tJ ents, w hile ff20. c a l ; ~ each . ;ve l:e to return to the camp, probably bo- School Alumni banquet held hel e cl eus al e the three graduating senIOr non LeW IS, recordlllg secretary; Mrs. for the next two years at which MoOJ e, Elaine Mullel, Charlotte ' New C nt.ury Club. mad: up~n su .el ers ll ~m pm.a yS!S cause of the severe storm and.light Saturday night, J ane Hitchens. of Istudents. Dr. Phillips was also the Ted Ca irns, assistant recnrding s c- time the new high school should Murphy, Betty Murray, Judith Neil- CO tnll11tt ee. land .lrtellosclefl osls. T?l ee p.~ : aWIl yttlc fai lure encountered there last Sep- Elkton Road was awarded the alum- recipient of a Fulbright g rant dur- retary, and H. Lewis Miller, b'eas- be I'eady for occupancy. son, Har vey New, J anet Niblett, com mittee pah e!lts land . our pel~o~s l \ d , tember. ni scholarship. She intends to enter ing the school year J95O-51. urer. The present high school building Ronald Norvell. . Wh aley, Selby- ar t ~ l'Iosc er ~s l s \~ere ~ u a? . the Universi ty of Delaware in Sep- David M. Nelson, chairman of the is expected to be used as a junior Daniel Palmer, Nancy P ennock, chairman : Mrs. Ar- ) SIX anemia patients, II1volvlllg 18 P I" B ' C tember to study elementary educa- IL r w special summer ).> rogram comn' it high school. M. Allene P eterson, Burneice Por- I i Wil mlllgton. p ub- visits, and ' three persons suffering 0 I 'Ce o ys aJUp ti on. e30'Ue 0 OIUen tee. I:eported that the "Y's" S UlJ ll~e ; A two-year l;lI i1 ding.ru~d a~~I'o - tel', Rob~r t Prickett, L ~Vern e Ralph, Covmgton Il l. GII <;s, /from nervous d isorders who were B • T W k Fra ncis X . Gallagher, University l::I camping program will be expanded ).>l'Ia tl ~ n of $2,060,0 'finy Tot pClcent. ChffOJ d ~h ew , ChaJ es Ski nel , of th e Newark Club cases requiring six visits; one .arth- un oil onday guests: the high school graduating G Ch • day camp for Jlre-schnol l'hildl'en Diane Srn l ~h, Louise Smith, Edward Bausm;nn'l ~~!~d~: rtwitioC pPeal~sioennst, l'lalttwenldthedl'ntthersetlenatllmdeiSs_; Cr alaCsys;,. on "Education and Democ- rou.p alrtnen and a Pee Wee day ' camp for six SObO~~~i~~I, H;:;:~ e~t a~k:~kSFI . ~~~~ .n Mrs. J. F. Daugh- orders, requiring 11 calls; one pa- 20 Newark Young ters "This Alumni Associati on" he N '~ f W Both of the new cnlllps will st.art Fr"azer, m~a l s; tient with a kidney ailment, visited To Attend as Gues ts saia, "has both the responsibility I T~e e;VnJ ~:~~ e n0ee tin o m~~ "Ju" ly .""13 and"."" conclu .•,, jcb,," July ,,' 24. "',-,,- 'J". ,o ''' 'm''~ ' ' , "'''; ancl 1111'S. E. L. three ti me~ ; a lone ~ancer patient ~n d the opportunity for impIemen.t- i1~tn~ ~ y h:td th~ ~om e Of' MissgElla' A two-week dax cam~ for boys 11\ Ifim,p," ""'V'" w ho was Visited on C1ght occasions; Of Chiefs of Police II1 g a sound workmg relatIOnship Mee M:a lary president . nd lirla who ..,. • ~ , CIld 01' _'~··:"-----C_ Thompson, J oseph C. two sinus ~ u1fe:er s, .tor se~<; n ~a ll s; between thi ~ s chool and the New- It was \nn~unc e d that the recent older will be lliid o'!thJune 28 ncy Thorp. btr bara one diabetic, With eight VISitations; Camp Ba rnes, where the Dela- al'k com.munlty. public fund drive was successful in through J'lJly le. . , , and one patient suffermg from. ulc- ware Association of Chiefs o( Police "By vIrtue o.f your attendance at brin in in ten new members, cre- The camps Wi ll be located at the !! r~~t::'R obertEva TibTobllwnsenl' 1.ll)r,a(ied, Audrritey ers, who was attended ten tunes. provide 400 boys between the ages the Ne \~a rk High School a nd y o~r atin; i ~te r e s t in the league and Newal'k RecreatIOn AssociatIO n site ~ Barbara Wakefield. William of 11 -14 with a healthy taste of the g raduation therefrom you constl- .. g . t I $100 ' and transportatIOn WIJJ be prOVided. Walther, Marcia Warwick, Betty Volunteer Firelnen outdoors, good food, and fun each t~lte one of the largest and poten- rn~ ~n in;:fal~~~~ e/ icni~ in Ho- For further infor:n , pal'e'lts IWebb, George Webber, Barbara ::.:. 79' summer. w ill open Monday. tlally mo.st effective groups of edu- ckessin on June 17 ~as extended should contact DeWittation SmIth at lhe Whiteman, Harry Williams, Eugene Maintain Contact Sgt. Leroy Hill of the Newark cated cIti zens in the Newark com- by the newly formed Wilmington Newnr-k YMCA, or Henry Bradel' Wollaston. ::~' 5S­ P olice, and secretary of the DACP, munity .. T. hope that you s. nse YOU:: League of Women Voters to officers a t the Newal'k Elementary School. a nnounced that 20 boys from the for extending you ' and Board members of the Newark " " • Despite Failm"e r es p~)I1 S l b llIty I~:~ . 29- iNewark district will attend the en- hanos 111 welcome to the memberS/ group. LegIon AUXlllal"y University Band campment w ithout expense to the 01 every gl'aduating class to orl?"!t It was decided that the Social 1 Ipt;:: 35 youngsters or their famiUes. them has. happy a,:~ useful r.1tI- Tea planned for June will be post- Hears COlnmittee Plans COJnmuuity Elsmere Answers Aetna l A brand new swhnming pOOl . has ze~~~nth~s ~~:~u~~ yyour oppor-, poned until fall to honor new mem- Concert on Sunday Calls During Radio CD ~~ : ~k C ~ ~ S \~l~Ct~~y~~Jt ~ =~: tunity-for creating an a tm os pl; ~re b e~S' rOU g h dra rt of the "Know YOUI' Activity Reports Transmitter ~Iackout site, a'nd the pool w ili be ~uPp li e d 'of coop e r !'l ti ~ n a nd. understant lI~ g Town" booklet, prepared under the with water pumped from wells. w ~Ulin thiS commul1l ty, I have III supervision of Mrs. G. Gorham Ladies of the American Legion Prof. J, R. King to Direct --- '. . mll1d that the present a nd the Iu- Lane will be ready in August, and Auxil iary held their regular month- Public Musical Preceding Ass't En.gi-neer Ray Boyle of .the Bayard, ~ leslittl e p ublICI zed town ture ?f this rel?~bli~ rest upon lhc will 'be published for sale in the Iy meeting in the Post Home on Commencement Exercises . . Ethles merebree chFire Ior C Aeto mpnaa~y s Firestepped Record mto- 1~oS mloecat 18ed n:uJust osotT uAssawomanth of Rehobot Bay.h, mteililive integentres participatit of the maxon i.andmum th nue am-c- fall.C 'tlee chairmen were ap- dMonday,ell pres iwidinthg. Mrs. W. Francis L in- All residents of the Newark com- Mrs. SylVia Boyd v{l lI er Charles E .. Moore early last Corp. Hugh T. Collins J r.. of ber of the people," Gallagher con- p o i~t';;:~s follows: Unit chairman, MI's. J . H. Dickey, child welfare Pvt. Her',crt L . .~larsh munity and othel' friends of the and Will have Saturday m ornll1 g when the New- Bridgeville Troop 5, Delaware State cluded. bert W Mason' membership chairman re orted aid 'ven to Among the recent allivals at the university are i nvit e ~ t o enjoy a ••'m' ''" ,.. ,'" wok" ,ok ,,", ",,' m·'""m,"" "~ no """" , .m '" ,", ,",,, ""'~" '"- _N, w ,m"" ,',,',' 0, ,", "om· ::;~~:o , M'; Wil',m C"~,, ",,,,,,.,' ',m'''.. ,,,',' 'i'", "" Eo,.. ",,?.' n"""m,"' C,?,,,-, ~,~~"~,~~ ::-,' ,~:';;:.:;~. ~: '1:::;; '"' "''' ,,,'," ,,' '" " "" do"', ''''... w"k N,."k "'=,.. ,"w, " lli, ", A=""oo '" ',m" L , w,", p,,", """',"' '"'Um", __ Wn" '","" """',', '"' mod" '"', n 8 " .." , V,_, " P,.. ,,, " " 0"", " "oll"," "," "'''"'',' " ,_" camps II1111qll11. .QUIl1- involved With the shIp'" ~ colliSIOn off IDACP are lUll, George M. Won'i- prcsid ent; J a':le Clark. vl~ e- ~re s l. : amuel Handloff, with Mrs. Phillip and Mrs. Wm. B. Swan a nd M1'S. L. ~arsh , sO~ e \~~r~s. Gertrude o'clock this Sunday afternoon .. '~" " C'"~, - ,,,' p,",- - "w, ",,,.,,,.,, .., , ,,' wm_W" ,. '"'' Do, ""~'"'"~, - " '''''''' , A. So, , ,, "",. '''', 0" ,""", Jo",,g_ , " m"" ," "" mUlin, U" u ... '" N'~"'-' , Boo"", "',,," W",oo, S,""" 00' "0 .."", ," '" ,", ";:''':,,~~~::::;, <;:mO;W:ii \ ,,",,""' u,,', PO'''''''''- ::;:'d::'~":;;~'::'O;-:;" .7':~:O~~~;': "R~r'i..!':;~cl':::,~ ';;';;', ,",,'" ~~;~a ~fo~r~;:o~f;J~:~~~ ;~:vl~ : \ ...... WiIIla; %~r~~:~r;;o recently ci~ u~~: r~~ ' th e ninth grade choir, i?o:~t~rg r~~~~~e:n~Yo:l~: ~~~~I~~ an assistant instructor to be named . \ , spent a week's leave with his par- directed by Mrs. Mary St ~eepy, wiJI 1P0wde~ Company, and preceding acre lots, in hopes o( latel·. The schedule for classes will ~ " ents and is now serving in Korea, be followed by J?resentatJon. ?f the the awarding of degrees by Dr. Per- dCBcdoarctbYor JDul·nreCct02r2s· beJaannen oWunocltOodn' was elected as play- ~ was erroneously referred to as Cap- class, the awardmg of certificates, kins the University Band will play citizens and so far, ground helper for the Ameri~an ,~I, '_, 'b ~ , . , ataln Sergeant. Anderso n. His rating is thlft of Gray,a nd formal class preacceptancesident. by Dorothy for"Ma~c Militaryh " iro Bandm thes, bySeco Holndst . Suite 1\) ,acres have been Legion playground at the wadmg I~ _'''''_. _ ,,..ltl~ ...... , _ _ . 1/ teG d M 'D" In the event of inclement weather CIvic-minded rcsi- spoochool la ndage sh e children,wlll work supervismg with p.re- "f I"~ - -~..,. ~ _ _ ~.I ~ 1'~~;t"'asonz·c (I, •ran I aster. s a:J'V the band concert will be cancelled. head basketba ll their play, organizing games, and .v.. W B S ) E') h G I of Dclaw are story telling \ , ,.~_.--,., B Held Satur. .J : at ome event 1, Ig It rat ers program. , replac~f th ~- theMr; use. Loui~ of h erKotlikoff property has on offerNorthed I I , \ .' v ~ 0 e HI UIa Jv Get Graphs with Reports who has recently Street for summer playground pur- .....- .., • ~=_.~"", ' ~ Final plans are being completed promptly at 2 o'clock. Pupils of the seventh and elgh~h 1n:~Pt a permanent po- poses • 'J - ~ 'lEI I b ti f "G d M The program wUl begin with the grades at the Newark Public er cornmuntty All' neighborhood playgrounds '/ ., {~~'sth~a~~ ~or~e O~b!rved'a~y De~:: invocation by Rev. Albert H. Kleff- School were given a special ,", Q'"", "",' po' " = . "';' " , M_M "", So.... " " U" mM, G"" Ch".m, ,.,,'w,' by Aoh',",m", To" B,""" ''''dboys~ and ~,",,, girls: dition and the,~ association has pur- -,-' Masonlcw,~ Home located on Lancaster a selection by the Scottish Rite tion In May, In readlIl~ , vocabulary,~'m'"" ' camp, chased a power mower and Stephen 7 "Q .. Pike about one mile west of the du- ChoIr and group singing of "Ameri- arIthmetic, English, literature, .so- can- Barczewski, 01 Glugow Road, hall I... tlt 'CO"Lr~C "~"' Ilmi !!t ca" clal studJes, Dclence, and spelling , rifle and donated use of a truck. ,T I" • pO;Jw~~: ~~~~ Gra~d ~~~ster Grand Master Clough wlll deliver to determine student aptitudes and league is well ce~~~ri c~ug:~~~~:I:~e ~r!.~ of Masons of Delaware, in announc- :~e w~~ornJ~i.!'td~:,n:n~e:~~:~ BC~~~~r;;'~~~n compiled from ltarting in May, the summer tor junior high school ~~~ ~~e ct~:~r:;::~~i1~~e e~r:= musical selections by the Nur Tem- the rellUlts of these tests 3nd these from 9 to 18 age children and two downstalrs eilltle", Includtnr IIwhnmlnl', dlvll16, and wadlnr In an artillelal, woodland lake long remembered by members of pie Shrine Band and the choir. f grtarhsi SO rtball to (orm rooms of the Main Street School P bJi recreational fa 0 Ind the fraternity. Albert T. Eyler, Grand Master 0 as C S redegt~lIngdn an ~~a~~~~~'wsi~. ~~; be used have been made available for sum- u e &e pumped from the Ohrlstlna Oreek are planned for &he t5-aere on Festivities wJll begin at 1:30 p.m. Pennsylvania, wiIJ speak, and Rev. lnclu d ~ d with final report calds for ere play U 10 be IIl1ed with P:e~edtnW;'e rSllverbrook area. with a ba.nd concert . by the NUl John N. Link, Past Grand ChaplaJn IParental guidance. . . n L egio~ m~i;sc ~:fl ~:uHman, president o~ both Iides of &he Cd_I ed by a eommU&ee of enrlneen worklnr wl&h a prominent architect, and.... Tem Ie Shrine Band. The major of Delaware wiIJ pronounce the , The graphs indicate indIVidual be onf1 eloswill. be [Leathe deNewrs Carlubk Highattended School her Girlsfirst been ThelubmU&ed plan wu&0 the IIINewar k Recreation A_lallon for further adlon. portion of the program wiIJ stalt benediction. and not comparative performance. nncrs, intcrmed i_ meeting as a ' Board member. ~o f'wo The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 11, 1953 SERMON keep on making your wants known HISTORICI\L REVIEWS to God. Then, through your lInion Home Management Capitol 'FraiJ OF THE WEEK with Christ J esWl. the l)Cace of p, . " . 0,\ OF THE NEWARK AREA By Bernard R. DeRemel' God. Ih at surpasses all humnl ,lr l ~ 11l11 ,chol Specialist Reports News thought. will keep guard over your '\[ter ~On ;-:- II SKOLD SERVICES by Moody Bible Insutute, Chicago hearts and thoughts" (Phil. 4:6.7. 'I high 'ehO:;\ ennR . al>plici" Interest Increase Marjorie 1\1 . Bishop, Corres. Ethel M , JlIIJ A 28-year-old doctor in a mid- Williams translation>. InSlnlct:>r of i eaChmg .~ Licen ed Plumbing and Automatic Heating ___ Phone 6318 western city recently gave hjs wife Cer ainly in today's world there ,un 0111'1' has b reneh - nr many occasions for an>..'iety. ~orma Ja~ cen tel 10 Water Pumps Cont racting "Interest in family living in this ar~~~!'; :~~I~crr~?ngllr~:,w:'~; I~:!~~ ~~:n ~~~; h\~~~~:f ~~ S~!a t~f i ~ o;~ ~~i worry, feelings of insecurity II' \ "'oIn1<'1' f' ~lBlcy , or \\'brj,~ genera~on would surprise our par- ~~~~II~'~~'~ h~~el'O~:~~e ar~run~~o\~~~~ ~~t~~:r 1 1:;' I~~~. lp a::" k~fo~~: p~~ apartmcnt. That was the finding of iact, scarecly a d ~y goes by . with- lh., . 'ew~rk 1~~bUI"'rrnt~II ~ead man, had felt and committed double murder nnrl _ have wea tl~er e d the storms of four Tt h ~d been rented out in two I!"secure In racmg the l ealtles o[ !" uicide as a r suit. ~",~~~,(~'!;~~"!,~.....,..,~",t,,,%,,"''<,!'''!~,''''''~' Adult homemaking education is year's of high school, 01' f~tu ' ln01: or three )'ooms to a family, and Ihfe. . . y t in the midst of such onrl i­ " , helping this generation adjust to the years of coll ege .Pl'eparatlon: Jt IS when it last existed. it was amazing HoW different the story nllght ~~ lions, God promises that the person tfn our hope U1 at these young people I many families it held and how have b(!cn had the young docto! who trusts Him fully will be given ;~, Dependable Used Cars ,~.~ ~~~ ~ et~'tty f=~:~~~' i ~r~ e~~stS i~ye l~S may be starting out in lif~ with t~O~~ h comm~tion they cO~t ld cause. como ? l for the Dean fa rm "Stop belllg worl'le.d about any- ily. for all needs. Indeed, "ThOll wilt ke<'p him in perfect p e "r ~. " ,~ derstanding, and a knowledge of the of modern 11 :'lIlg. cultivated by John E. Lewis. a man thing. but a l way~ , III prayer. ~nrl whose mind is stayed on thee, be- « 51 FORD Eill'ht 2.dr., R&H, Ovel'(h'ive ~~ family's importance in maintaining The followrng .young people from \\'ho has done much for this town. entreat.\', and With thanksglvlllg. , 0 .~ our democratic way ot IJVlI1 g. thIS ~ rea are ~ e ll1 g graduat.ed from He afterward lived in the Uptown ;~ 4-8 STUDEBAKEH COJlu!t· COIIV. C p e " n&H ;i Miss Whitcomb says that besides th ~ Newark High School th~s week: School House and later bought the , i special programs, family living is M!ss Ellen Gallaher, Kirkwood Deer Park Hotel. ,~ 48 FORD COllY. C[lC. R&H .~ worked into programs in housing Hi ghway: MISS Audr ~y Tweed, The old Dean barn was turnerl t 47 CHEV, 2.d,'" R&H ~ clothing, and feeding the family. L~l m b r oo k : Harry Wllllams. Rose- into the creamery where most o( "" ' Delaware Home Demonstration VIlle Park: Paul Fall'. Lumbrook. : he farmers took th ir mI lk and ~ 46 FORD C llIh Cpc., Hcal('r _ j )' work is following this nati onal in Carl Butterworth, son of !I'l r. and where MI'. Dawson made such fine " ~ ~~ terest trend. Clubs, and county and Mrs. Fr a n~ Butterworth, KIrkwood butter. ~:~ 'j' R C ·K ~ ~ state Home Demonstration councils Hlghwa:f' IS among th.ose elected to Wh en the demand lor milk be- ~~ ;:" ~ have fa mily life chairmen. State the Jum ~ r Honor Society. Carl Will c: ame greater. the creamery was giv- ~5 5] FOHD !6-T Piekllp 5~ chairman is Mrs. J onothan Willis, ~ell entel'lng the mnth grade next E: n liP and Mr. Thom pson opened ~ LJ 7 CUE\, 2 y:! . y d. Dllm p ~~ of Mi11ord. \iiss Mildred V. Rodenh <: isel·. t~ ~a!~~~~';,~ ~ ;h c:'~~)~t~~n'oI h~~~\~~ ~ '~R t S I I I T 1 daughter. of MI'. and Mrs. Edwlll E . eople from Baltimore came to ~ 42 CHEV. 2-T S takc ,~ 11 get'S C 10 ai' 0 cac 1 Rodenhelser, Poll y Drummond road, ~ewark and helped in the canning Means ~, D c lawal'e S lIIllllle r COllrses has announced her engagem.ent to of corn and -tomatoes. S~ --- M:. Robert B ..stac~. of W11mrngton. The whole p~r t y lived together t~. ~ , FAR. J TRACTORS ~~ Dr. George P . Schmidt, chairman MISS Rodenhelser IS an employ of • about 50 families) in the phosphate ~ ..J8 FOR]) 8 t Tl'Hc tot, ,~ ~e ~I~~t~~s~~,rk:\~dJ?~~~i~~I~~:~~~ ~~~o:i ~fe~n\~f~n~~~Y·E~!~I, ·fcta~~o ~ ~ ho~~ e t ~~ ~~l:~~~O~~r R~~;l;~a dSl. and ~ 46 FORD 9N Tl'arlo l' ~, Women. Rutgel's University. will and .Rubber .Company. , . . Depot Road, now S. College Ave- the best! ~ "',' Jp'Oaitntlnt ehle,t fafcOuI.lttYheofctohme 'tnhgis tsolll·IYI1 I nd eel~ J\il.l. and MI s. l\~l l es Henl y DI ckel. - nue, was the livery stable of Evan 42 FORD FCl'gllSOIl T I'af'lor son. Caplt?1 TraIL celebrated theu' • ewis. at one ti me a hotel-ThE' .~ • ~ , session at the University of Dela- 35th weddrng annrversary on Mon- Delawal'(> House .~? /JO FOn D Ferglls o n TI'a(' lOt' ': ware. clay .. June 1. The day h ~d a double Everett J ohnson started th e New- ~, 01'. Schmidt will teach two COlU'S - SIgnificance 111 U~e famil y, for one :I rk Post here and his style wa~ .' " es-one in United States History of th DIckerson ~ three daughters, '0 entertnining that it became 2 ~ A MOTOI~ CO~1PANY ': and and the other entitled "StudIes ~rs. George PhIIlIP.S, c?lebratcd her great succes . Latel' he built "Kells". ~ F D ER :'\. 1.' ~, in American HI StOlY" Both courses loth wedcl1ng annrvel Sal y on the the building at th cornel' of D ~pot ~ " Will carry thl ee crech t hours same day. Road

Locally Owned Guernsey Sets Prmlnction Record

A registered Guernsey c w, Jen- ny's Fourth Leader, owned by Clar­ ence Fraim and Daniel E. Harris. Newark. produced 10,5 13 pounds o{ June 11·18 milk and 470 pounds of butterfat. Thls Is according to the official Herd Improvement Registry record re- ~§§§§§~~§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§~o/ ~:~L~eAm~~n~Hn~y The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 11, 1953 Thr e News of Bear Inut party. 1111's. Dora Snyder o{ Delaware The following pupIls were elect- IGran ge No. 4& , Newport, was elect­ lin. Leslie Forc!, Corresponc!en' ed oW.cers of the CitizenshIp Club ed and installed as new chaplntn of NEW~~ COOD HEALTw---'1.. You Can't Match Phone New auUe 14M ~~nt~:~is ~~~f; v~!'!~~~srJ:~t th w~r~m ~~aw~f:~r!;: ' was giv n by IN ~!y\,W Miss Ella J. Holley and Mrs. Henry Brooks, secretary; G«;orge J . Leslie Iford with respo .n~e by Mrs Eugenia Matz, county supervisors, Gregory, treasurer; James Penalas, Joseph Mltchell Three vlsltors were vi ited Eden School this week. program chairman. present from a New J rsey Grange. fRIGIDAIRE ,., Mrs. May B. Leasure attended Twelve pupils were promoed to and Stale Master and Mrs. Harry * chool Crackers was given Sa~e g'hea~~e~~al~:,~~~~ ~fe~h~~~~~W;~= ~~~i~~~~~~~ r f~:d~r5~ng~ateei~e S:~: J o~n~~.~g;:.~e ~~e~~Siety Refrigerat ors " Fo?d Freezers Cracksmen vISIted Newark Sat- day, in the Gold Ballroom of the tember. by Pomona lecturer Mrs. Joseph AI/WlIlatit rJ: 1I hmg Maclunes ~~~ay n"ght, and after being fright- Hotel duPont. Pencader Grange held their semi- Mitc.hell . Several gave re~din!'ts and I ro"ers Dryers thei~ tv. ay . by a watchmen from Mrs. Anna Harrington is spending monthly meeting on Monday eve- mUSIC \~' as und~r the dIrectIon of f{llfI ges Hall ntenltons t.o. a safe. in Wolf som~ time with her daughter and ning, J ames L. McCormick, master, Mrs.. Cltrton Eilts .. Watn He(l/ers , forced .thell way mto the son-IO-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard presiding Mrs J oseph T Laws Jr MI s. MItchell WIll be Pomona Kit cit ell Cab inets & Sinks ~;I,:ark Public School office and Slaughter, at Smyrna. Mrs. Richard Brown and' Mrs. Joh~ Gra!'ge's delega~e to the Middle At- d !.he safe there. Master Wayne Burge celebrated Oskins weI' named delegat to lanhc Lecturers Co,:!ference August S(I /es & 'ervice 'The mtruders got little for their his second birthday on Saturday. Pomona Graenge and altemate~S are 2, 3, 4 at the U~lverslty of Delaware. palOS as th~ school safe yielded Eden School closed on Tuesday, Mrs. Edward Williams, Mrs. C. C. On ~he even 109 of August 2, Po- less than $3 10 small change. June 9. Attendance for the year Brooks and Mrs. Henry Brooks. receptIon for other delegates to the wfARI{ ELECTRIC CO vnv Plans War l\tonument was 97.1 percent. .' mona Grange members WIll hold n NE n • The monument committee of the The following pupils earned at- It was announced th?t dUllng the conference. . Phone 2-6872 Lt. J. ~. O'Daniel P ost, Veterans tendnnce certificates: Emma Coch- summer the grange WIll meet only It was decided to hold a picnic 1i3 E, MnJII of Forel~n Wars. discussed plans ran, Ronald Walker, Betty Moore, once a month: on first Mondays. in August and the fo~ l ow in g were ~~~~~:i=~=~~~~~~=====f Cor erectlOg a suitabl monument in Clifton Carney Anita Fox Henry For the viSIt to Governor Bacon named on the commIttee: Horace honor of the h eroic dead. Brooks. Three ~ears: Th om~s Whit- Health Center on June 10, J . Leslie Woodward, Centreville; G eo r g e ~ Wm. H. Rupp, commander of the tinglon. William Matwey, four I Ford, com!"unity ch~irman named Baxter, Port Penn; Norman Collins, p~st, said: "The Vet~rans of For- years; William White, patrici.a Mat-, the followlOg commltt e: Mr. and Middletown; Mrs. R. Ranso.m, Port An Ap,'on - F R E E e.,gn Wars was orgamzed a genera- wey, Arthur Carney, David Poore. Mrs. James L. McCormIck,7 Mr. and Penn; and Mrs. J ames Morns, Glas- tlOn ago to commemorate the heroic two years; Richard Whittington, Mrs. Joseph. T. Laws, Jr., and Mrs. gow. . deeds of America's sons who served Dorothy Anll Whittington, Herbert IJam es Morns. The Pomona home econonllCS I beyond th~ borders of our native Fox. David Schirling, and Charles Pencader Grange No. 60 enter- chairman had a sale of home-made I land. WIthin our ranks are com- Field Day on Monday. Grades 4-5-6 tained New Castle County Pomona article» ana l'efl'eshments were A~~:~ ~h~~:-~~:n f~:';, '~~e dis- ' ~~~~~u\~~r~~t~~e~l:ai~ u:o ~~~ rades who served with Scott and Students of grades I~ held a Grange No. 1 on Thursday evening. served by a hospitality committee I comforts of motion siclmess when !l ~tura l strain on muscles and ~~~lf~~~o~I~, ~~x~~fli;~l~e~~W; ~~;i~~e~liC::;:X~~arthe day with a '~ j8,r~~~'reat~~~?~/j~~~nk~t~eu~1:~ ofT~=n~ae~e{ ~:~~~; meeting \~ ill I traveling by boat, airplane•. train ~O~~~r~hr~~g~~rt :l~e~j~' 1,~~~ Schley and Roosevelt at Santiago; hot dog roast, while grades 1-2-3 master of the Pomona Grange, pre- be held in September as guests of I can now ofte~ be greatly relieved. standing and sitting positions~ and those who gave new lustre to studl'nts had an ice cream and pea- siding. CenTre Grange. Sudden dJzzmess, he.ad.ache and lessens fatigue and discomfort. our nation's valor by thei r deeds --" ---- at Belleau Wood, the Argonne. and ~~~s~~c~~he~cr~~~t~~ls;~~~fI~ ~~= AlI!JWer to Question No.3: aU along the battle lines of our duced by drugs to allow for a Silicosis is a disease of the lungs Republic in the Great World War. smooth journey. These drugs due .to excessive inhaling of stone "Therefore. it is not proper that should be used only on the advice dust. It occurs most often in min- the Town of Newark have a suitable of lIour physician. ers or stonecutters. The symp- ADiwer to Question No. !: . ~~~~c~~rs . ~Mco~~~~~ nO!ls~h~~~~ heroes of these wars, including the If good posture is encouraged growths in the lungs and can be. Civil War Veterans of Newark." '1\ children, they may be spared come dangerous. Industrial medi­ m~~~-~~~~~IDelaware Graduating Class IIII~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~;'~~~~~~lr~~~~~~F~ many ache. and pains In later cine is lessening the incidence. One hundred forty-two young years. Not only is a person's gen- ICopyrlght t9S2 by Health Inform.' JII, I Ior Trying 011 a Pair of men and women graduates of the .!"aJ aJlJlearan~e greatly jmproved, tlon Foundation) . University of Delaware received diplomas at the gradualin exercises IM~nfdaJ,eon c~~ses o~~ c?~~~~e 5~a~~~ Delaware College graduates; 42, Read The Newark Post-Your Neighbor Does. graduates of the Women's College; and 42 young women who com­ pleted the two year teacher train­ ing course at the Women's College. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:~::~l=~~h~ri~~TheN~ukhd-U~Op& y~~ Dr. Walter HulUhen. president of the university, presided at the ex­ ercises and Paul Claudel, Ambassa­ dor of France. deli vered the grad­ .\0 Obligation to Blty uation address. Guess which dad isn't getting FRUIT OF THE LOOM guaranteed underwear for Father's Day! Ambassador Claude!. in his talk. :~~.. . predicted a leading part in world affairs for the United States despite her present reticence. ~ /? He congratulated the University of Delaware on its inauguration of the Foreign Study Plan, and spoke DEPARTMENT of the powerful influence it would havc on the future international relations of this country. (/~ Visiting Nurse Reports !ill! Hours: 9 ( 0 5:30 Wed. & Fri.: 9 to 9 The report of the Newark Visit­ -- AJR CONDITIONED --- ing Nurse for the month of May t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ toincluded patients a totalin the of area 163. visits mado Twenty-one birth certificates were delivered; 33 treatments were given; and four health clinics, with ReJue mhe .r one tubercular clinic were conduct­ ATHLETIC SHIRTS 49 each SANFORIZED SHORTS 69c ca. TEE SHIRTS 69c each KNIT BRIEFS 69c each ed. Ninety-three of the total number ' FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 21st of visits provided nursing care, and 73 were for instructive purposes. 6 Sports .. . . forZ.90 The University of Delaware base­ Hail the CHAMP! ball team made a post season re­ covery on Saturday and as a part o( the Alumni Day activity, gave Gh'e Hjlll . · ~ a Practical Gift a team of former Blue and Gold stars an 8 to 0 t!·ouncing. Before the game it was anounced If The 'Gift's Worth Giving, You'll find It At Co mpl ete Line that Izzy Reitzes had been elected captain of next year's varsity and of Wilkins Cooch, manager. BLACK & DECl{ER Crossgrove went the distance on the mound for the varsity and prov­ National 5 & 10 To $3 Stores, Inc. POWER TOOL ed an enigma to the grads. He was backed by faultless fielding and good stickwork. e Challenger pitched the first seven innings for the alumni and IckIer • caught. Doc Doherty finished the game with Phil Marvel on the re­ cei ving end. Society Francis H. Squire, of the Univer­ sity of Delaware faculty. left Sat­ day morning (or his home in West­ field. Mass. He will sail on June 14 PROVED Horseshoes for France, where h e will spend the Rubber - $2.79 summtr in study. Dr. and Mrs. George Rhodes will Official Metal - $8.19 entertain friends at bridge this eve­ ning. Mr. Robert Polls, of East Main street spent last weekend in Coates- vi~~r!~~rs of the Newark High Your One Best Economy Buyl School graduating class are enjoy­ jng many social affairs in connec­ tion with commencement week. Last Friday the class held a picnic at Hollywood Beach and this eve­ ning they will be entertained by Mi ss Anne Gallaher of the high csh 001 faculty. Miss Agnes Miller, a member of class. wilJ entertain at a dance home of her parents, Mr. and J ohn B. Miller, Delaware Ave. Enterta.inment CROQ ET ETS Indians and Cossacks; cowboys and Bengalesc; Vaqueros lInd for­ from $8.95 to $16. 0 eign cavalry; broncs and lephants will bc among the cast o.f 1100 peo- and 600 animals comlOg to W11- Wright & Dit on n on F riday with thc 101 Tenni Balls-3 for $2.49 Real Wild West Show. At the Wilmington Arcadia, Doug­ las Fairbanks was playing in "The Penna Tennis Ball ~:~ tl .50 G~~~hnO '''Gilb ert and Greta Garbo 3 for $2.19 were playing in "Flesh and the D('vil" at the Kewark Opera House, and Adolph Menjou in "A Gentle­ AL CO'IPLETJ: FI. lUNG EQUIPMENT man o( Paris" was scheduled for the RiJds-Reel -Lures ~ laHer part of the week. Cretl - Tackle Boxe 1. TOPS ALL 8's IN ECONOMY RUN $26.50 Here's official proof of Dodge savings: Dodge Outdoor Grills outperformed all 8's in famous 1206-mile Mobil­ DEPENDABLE from 3.95 to 67.!l5 gas Economy Run.

Ran..lOn POCket Lighter 2. COSTS YOU -LESS TO OWN A DODGE AIR-DEB & A~I ONITE J~UGGAGE Recently-announced lower prices save yoP ,up to COMPLETE DELTA HOUSECRAFf $201.So. Dodge prices start below many models DODGE POWER TOOLS in "lowest priced" field. V.EIGHf OR SIX - se Our nudget Plan -­ Clwrge A COUll ts Welcomed ----SEE YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE· PLYMOUTH DEALER------.; JACKSON'S RITTENHOUSE 'MOTOR CO. %tM.ain I. Phone 4391 128 Academy Street Newark, Delaware Four The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, J une 11 , 1953 YELLOWJACKET I FISH FILLETS - PLENTIfUL fOOD HIGHLIGHTS By the J ournalism CIa s

In Memoria l Day Exercises Elementary gills wlrltng class plnnn d to march.n the p31ade with the Elementary band as a pal t of th Memorial Da Y ex rcJses In New \ 1 V~ ark \1' Th gills In the • tWlrbng class ale as foll ows Mm 13n C u J J n Phyllis Batten Judy Dex ter Kilty Hall Ann H ogshead Br nda Hllrst and Beverly Burris Anothel group of gills will march behllld the band membel s These girls Wi ll w eal ShOi t white sku ts white blou s ~ s white socks a nd white shoes Members of thiS group are Beth LeV I g n e Mar13n Scarborough Mary J ane Folex Sandy Helms Judy Coule Fcndleton H all Llllda Boone Betty Ann Greenplate Pat ty Knox Anne Goddm Patty Wild er Lea Perkms Judy Wollaston Carol ButIuk Ruth Tresslel Lynn Frutchey MalW Meade and Carole Cox

The 10M THRIF"I' CRYST At CLEAB'--­ PLASTIC COIN BANK 18 the very latest! ••• enhrely different from dnytblDg you've ever seen before. Transparent ••• see what you accumu· late day by day ••• with separate slots for every SIZed com. I Your chplce of beautiful reflected color shades. • personalized WIth your photo I if deSIred. / TOM THRIFT SAYS: ~, eyes

-0- "IT'S CRYSTAL CLEAR •••) Sen ior Pictures A semor picture was taken on SEE WHAT YOU SAVE May 22 at 1 15 In front of the New ark H igh School bUlld m g for the DAY BY I Elkton paper the Cecil Whig which lS writing a special feature about commencement programs bemg al ranged 10 nearby schools The feature arbcle Will appeal 10 a later edll10n of the Whig -Jack Cleavel -0- Band P a rty Members of the Newark High School Band attended a party at the home of their musIc director Mr Ernest Wilder on June 6 from 3 t o 5 pm on Delaware ClTcle The plannmg committee consists of Judy Lane Mary Brown Nancy Custer and J ackie Chlckey There Will b e games and dancmg -Judy L ane 9th Grade Promotion -0- NOl\vood Bonney Mirlan Wtl son a nd Patricia Morns Will be the speak ers at the annual mnth grade promotion exercises to be h eld June 12 at 900 AM 10 the school audltOrlum ApprOXImately one hundl ed and "- t wenty students Will I ecelve ceilitl ' Let thIS bank help you- bUIld cates mdlcatlng plomotlon to sen a Iortune Only 25, put f l or high school The thr e students chosen to speak Will present th away each day amounts to stOI y of NewaJ k s cIty Charter almost $100 In a year MI Eugene Smith Will I ead the loster Wllm I E Shue Wi ll present aWOlds and DOlothy Gl ay Will rep resent the class and 1 ecelve all awards and cel tiiicates fOl the stu dents Mr Fl edenck B Kutz wJlI present the puzes Enteltamment Will be prOVided by a mnth grad" chorus of fi fly students under the directIOn of Mrs M81Y J Streepy - James Clancey

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47 E ~fa m St. Newark, Del. Phone 2777·1 The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 11, 1953 FiVl College to Confer Rd. of Christi~na Church'Thrift Sho Plans 1\ Honorary Degrees To Observe Children's Day IF'd Cl P St. Paul's Evangelical i;rth~'~-n Chu-rch-l i --- Children's n;;;-;;u be obst'rved rl ay earances I Dr. John A. Perkins, president of Sunday at the Head of Christian --- 121 W. Park Place I the University of Delaware, has an- Church with a combined service of The Newark Thrift Shop. consign­ I nounced that four honora,'y degrees Sunday School and Chu rch at 10 30 ment section will have a cleat:ance t Temporarily worshiping in the chap I of the WIll be awa rded at Commencement a.m. sa le on Academy Street, FrIday, Newark Funeral Hom) II exercis s this Sunday afternoon Rev. Arthur Gibson supply pas June 12 and Friday, June 19. These' Those to be honored arc: The tor, will make the aw~rds to tho s~ wi ll be the las! two sale days until Sunday School - 9 :30-10 :30 ll.m. Right Reverend Arthur Raymond Who have ?rought in the most new the fa ll r~openll:,g and prices on all BRING IN COUPON No. 4 THIS WEEK McKinstry, Bishop of Delaware membel's since Easter. merchandise WIll be grca tly re- The el'vice-11 a.m. ~nd Get Your Kaylan Stainless Steel who will receivc the degree of Doc: Dally vacation Bible School will duced. HOllrs Will be as usual, 10 N' , d " h ' h . " tor of Laws; Dr. Am andus Johnson, start Monday tor children from 4-14 . to 4 and 7 to 9. UrSel ) uung C UI C el \ Ice I '. Kitchen Fork for only ~ 9.e hi storia n, who will receive the de- Any ch!ld under foul' must be ac- M I,:, bers .of the consi gnment '1. Paul's ~ ' elcome , You to its unday 'en'ice You get on. 01 the 7" :::---..... $1 .60 Value ~ gr e of Doctor of Laws; Dr. Victor companied by an ad ult. commIttee WIll be at the shop on • KaYlsn Stainless St.el...... ~ .... , wtth purch .. e 01 $10.00 or more as becn pnstor o ~ Du ke Washburn. physician and pub- Heg ul ~ r Sunday School bus ser- Wednesday, June 24 and ThUrSdUY' 1 ------.-.------Kitchen Toole .ach week '. trl'inn Chul'ch o( lic admi ni stratol', who is to receive Vice WIll be ava ilable fOI' this .June 25 from 10 to 4 so th at any )for only 39c with coupon Every Woman Wants ,."~1. yor 100' llllno t'YVI: Jl gP "I;i/~,::n~ I~: a Doctorate of Public Service' and school. unsold articles may be reclaimed if ------, and a purchase 01 $10.00 or 1 ," rs . MI'. Albert Edmund Forster, e ~ g in- desired. Any articles not reclaimed ..______• I , mor.. A.k lor coupon book II the Complete Set ~rt t··°lrf~ceton theological Salll- er and industrialist, who is to re- Odd Fellows Plan S 'al on these dates will be disposed of as , - : you end not rece lv. yours. See It/ ~~ltHe wos G("JIIlCcI at Hope- c ive a Doctor of Science degree. S ' . N peel Ithe committee sees fit. BUS I N Ei ... SOP P 0 R TUN J T ,r I ------,.. " erVlCeli ext Thllrsday This section of th e Thrift Shop IJ J E I lJf, D' F'< I f B /I 1{' 'II ' ttn ou ng mlllist r IS tht' e l~cs t .' -__ will reopen in the fa ll. the first sale : (lore aIry 00(; s or e er eo. I \~Il ond Mrs Fred A Tllm- at 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Roscoe Walker Ollental Lodge I.O.O.F. wi ll hold day to be Friday, September II. Looking for a chance to g-et into bu ine for yO llr- \ Jun., wh en pastures are lush, Louella I. at its J(Doi \llrd Wilmin gton Road ncar is !he sup~)e r chairman: an open Memorial Service in Ih Con tributions of household articles best. We believe Louella is the Iin est butter il'I'o, tit 010 1 he Hm mO.ny Juyem lers s t a~ed lodge room, Thursday evening, June and used clothing, clean and in good self withollt a ('ash outlay '! Want the arne earnings duc.d In Am erica. - . - "NATURE 'S GOODNESS Stkr!!10 gradua te of thc H C a mock weddlllg at Its.llnal seSSIOn 18, at 8 o'clock. repair. WIll again be accepted at opportunit.v mos t local blls ine. s men enJ·o.v? If .' ' 011 AT ITS BEST I" at IS ~ h School and the UIlI- [01 the summer last FrIday eyemng. The Rev. James H Bishop of that lime. \ ~ _111'11 Sweet Cream Butter C(tJId Hg I vare wh~I'~ he was Joa nne Now land was the bl'lde at'- White Clay Creek PresbyterIan are willin~' to volunteer for a week of concentrated ,,;~ . 'G t ( ' ) ~Jllt)'ol ~o~l ~dels and the firs t rayed I:, a lace curtain veil and Church WIll be the speakel, and Th'mole ou row u the Jess '" ...~~ Ame ricas rea l(' S 75C ¢td Ihe l Alison A,socla tes. He whIte s ll~ skirt and nylon blouse. all members, WIves, thelr families ,y g P. schooling and can qualify) we ",ill turn ovcr to you Prlze· Wlnn er Ib ~dent 0 bel' oC th c semina ry She carrted a bouquet of whIte and {l'Iends are invited you blow up. RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 73c (05 a mem t n and spent two summer chrysanthemum and Dr -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~ equipment to s lal'l, will s hip mercha ndise without ~1 r at PrI~~~1 °one to Alaska nn cl Van Fleet roses. Her attendant was .-- advance payment and g ual'ant('e YO II a percentag e GLENDALE CLUB WISC. ... tJl1IIers~'toO CaitfOinIa and the LlIlda Mitchell . who had a green c ibt ot~:t }Ie IS unmal'llt'd sash and cal' n ed red roses and FIL , ASH!!! weekly on every dollar in sales. We are looking for J«1II.' nald woodwaI d. :III'S. Lcs- daiSies LOAr CHEESE ~ bl~x ~"'~mlck ~ 11 S J,lIncs Jl larsey, The fl ower girl was J oyce Cross- an aggres. ive man with mature j udg ment, family ucCo T ciOl encc Jl loishall Will land who ca rned .a basket o.t pll1ks . r (/LDf.lnr. Homo~e ni zed M II. K the Ca ID)ta.ll~vll il~liaSIllO [ Jlt~hC~ ~ ~t:le Wgl~~~ I~:~e~~ ~~w~ne~l~:~~~,TJ~.e. resp')n. Ibilit ies and a desi re to be in hu. ine 01' clB~ Enriched . on ~n t 'thc s tat~ William Naud ain was the minister; WOULD YOU liKE A YEAR'S CU.-\_RANTEE hims('lf. Write to T{ & B - P .O. Box 465, Milford, tall 5~C 4 baby cans riIIJ cans 27c . at Rehoboth. Jackie Na udain , the best man; Janet O N THE' USED CAR YOU ARE PURCHAS lNG '! Delaware. 4 Demonstration club Pierson, the piani st. and Betty .' Best lo r all pur pose s. Ame r. Med . Ass'n Se~ 1 next w edn~sday at 7:30 Woodward, the soloist. home 01 JIll'S. Bertha A large wedding cake made by [f eli Ratis fie d with th e used cal' you purchased, can FARMDALE NON·FAT Mi ss Annie Klair on Mrs. Alex Jarrell graced the bride's ~ 16·oz 6 c Ronel. tab le. Sally Evans arranged the pro- yo u trade it at the s.'1 me pr ice f r wh ich it w a~ pu\'­ DRY MILK .ri Gtlns hom e of ]\[1'. and Mrs. gram. . Gregg on Mi lltown The Juvenilers plan to go to the ~ h a. ed? l :~ •• • • • • • • ·HOUSE· •• • • • • • • : Layton Home for Aged Colored SALE OF later this month. A donation of ten ome to our used car department a nd learn the details dollars was voted to the adult unit for shrubbery for the grounds. ' )f N ewarl('s best used car deal. ,. FOR SALE : Mrs. A. Carl N Ison. Jr., Mrs. A. B. Dennison of Morris­ • .,. 23·oz Hill, .C., W1 y nrc Y------TH E BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN__ C H RCH 'I NO WAITING NOW II THE NE K POST To tal't Vacation I F ~EWA HK , DEL AWARE I O~E DAY RADIO REPAIR SERVICE -- School on Monday I 294 E. Main t. NEW ARK ELECTRIC CO. Founded January 26, 1910, by the late Everett O. Johnson I BELIEVI 'G ALL THE BIBLE TO BE THE WORD OF GOD; I 113 E. lIlaln St Dial 2·6871 An Independent Newspaper A vacalion school for all children STANDING AGAH,ST THE MODERN APOSTASY AND SIN; I~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ f'ublished Every Thur'*sday by the Newark Post. Inc. of the community will open at CONTINUING IN THE HISTORIC PRESBYTERIAN FAITH; I ;.. :-;>.:- :-:.. :-:-: .. : .. : .. ;0.:',;":":-:";":-:":-:":-:-:-:":":_:.. : .. ;..:..; •• : .. ;,,;,,;-:'."; .. : .. : .. X":-:":":"::: 14-16 Thompson Lane, Newark. Delaware White Clay Church on Kirkwood I PRESE 'TING CHRIST AS LORD A D OUR ONLY SAVlOJJR; 1 ,', Locally and Independently Owned and Operated Hi5~;;,;y~e:;i~~,~a~:iliu~~e h~~d. MOil, I St;NO~~ WEL O~n: YO U TO 0 R ER 'I E I ::: .;. Leg. I and Display advertising ro es furn lel;\~~~!Y o( New Castle Funeral services for Mrs. Katie studIes and Hlgh School 'IuthorltlCs THE CORPORATION TRUST G, Frazer, 90. widow of Samuel B, are also endeavoring to fill a va, COMPANY Shop in Air-!=onditioned Frazer. were held at I o'clock Wed- cancy in th e athletic coaching stalL ~~~~:Ol~g~~~n u~~\~~~. p~~~~n mc:;rg: nesday afternoon at the McC rery served . has complied with the requlre- Comfort Funeral Home. 2700 Washington MINEOLA BIRTHDAY ments of the Corporation Laws 01 the Street. The Rev. W. P. Kcsmodel of All members of Mineola Council State 01 Delawar e. 3S contnlned In Don' t forget your extra s p ecia l d a t e Richardson P ark Methodist Church Ko. 17 ,Daughters of pO~ahontaS'I~~P t~:c~~n oi' t::'e ~!~I s~~c th~e 21:/ officiated. Interment was in Head of and their husbands or wives are 1935. as amended. prclJminary to the Christiana Cemetery. Newark. asked to be present a.t Linto~ ' s ISS~~~T~Ig'l~ OF DISSOLUTION JUNE 21 Mrs. Frazer died Sunday at Ih e Restaurant, J une 17 at ~ . 30 p.m. In Now. Iherefore. I JOHN N. Mc­ home of a daughter, Mrs. Mildred honor 01 theIr 28th anlllversary. DOWELL Secretary 01 Statc of the Day SC.t your sigh Ls 0 11 t h ese low. low Porter: Richardson Park. aft ~ r a Newark; two sisters, Mrs. Della ~~te t~~ ~a~~~~rr~o~a~l:ner~?l ;~r~z Father's prices and you'U get a true picture short Illness.. . Pennington and Mrs. Frances fourth day of June A. D. 1953 file or the money you save when you survIving are three other Dwyer. both ot Chestertown. Md.; coor:;;:nr tt';,d d'i!: bu )' all y our drug store needs h er e. ~so l~stt~de ?.:'I~fil~c~I~: I '1tes - (or values that click with chlldren, James B. Frazer of ~)k- one brother. Harry R. Garey of Lo- solullon of said Corporaflon executed economy . . . to r sure shots in t.on. Mrs. Reba N. Howell of Rlch- cust Grove. Md.; 12 grandchildren by all the stockholdcrs Ihereof, which savin gs - It.'s NE\VARK PHARM­ A CY eve ry lime. Come in today (or ardson Park. and Paul C. Frazer of , and 16 great-grandchildren. ~~ce~~r~:~ ta!~~~satl~~ ;r"e"°,;-g;:, ~~ in; t hi n gs y ou need for h ealth and fun _ _ _ _ ._, In my office as providcd by law. in Ihe summer sun. I - - -- _ ...fiiJI'. In Testimony Whelcot, I have ~~r:lunt~easl~t nr:r h~~e c:.nd tf\~; fourlh day of June In the year of our Lord one thollsand 122 Llenroc School nine hundred and fUtY 4 lhrec. w~~~~~5r~~i~ " R'i' ~~~ ':::::::::::: : :::::::: : ::::::: : :::::::::::::: ~~~ JOHN N. McDOWELL - ANNOUNCES- (Official Seal) Secrctary of Slate Bf C, Tablet ~~~~v~ ~rE Al\'I ...... 98c M. D. TOMLINSON Keep him cool J_u_n_e_I_1 __N_ss_ t. Secretary of Slate ' ''--'''~'.-'-. ';": : ~:i "'"''' '' '' ' '''''''''''''''''' ''' ''''''' .I9c REGI TRATION for SUMMER WORKS HOP (md har/.{lsorne in ~ KOL In unbreakable 1 220 ACRE FARM: v plastic bottle ! LITTLE GOLDEN on 20.6 Miles from duPont Bid , June 19th a nd 22nd - 10 a.m.--4 p.m. ~ ~e':.~~ls~~~1 1~o ucs"eU(~7.·df ~~~e~~~ $al.facarryin BOOKS or ~ Izing). PALM BEACH* , purse, pockef at the School Here Is a top-rated dairy farm with g solendid herd of pure-bred and g rade . or heath bga Does Your Guernsey cows, bulls & heifers. RECORDS 215 W. Main Street, Newark Complete dairy barn with 51 s neh­ Slacks Ions. new milk house. two new con­ crete silos and other bat'ns. Mtlchln­ Leak? -also- 6 c ery and equipment in excellent ~I:~;e 25c ('onditlon. For II/lorls or loaling Llpe r vised playground activitie Also a sturdy 8-room (rame house If 1' 0 - Ca ll and two smnll tenont houses. for younger children 1 An unusually desirabJe property- You'll be proud when you see only 7 miles from Newark In one of Ke nnett Square the most bcautlful sections of }\;orth- YOU SAVE 25· Ii.- :: how swell he looks in the color­ SQUIBB ::: ... FULL OR HALF DAY appOintmen t. *BAT~;RusHll 2 cr~:~~:,a;dbY Improvement ~, Cnll: ful. comforlable slacks millions with Removable j DENTAL ;-~- Gilpin, Van Trump and or men prefer . . . happy to see Montgomery, Incorporated Handle I CREAM We /)0 . 111 T\illriIO/ 301 W. 11th St. Dial 0-8146 him so pleased . . . glad you .~ ~ R onfi"~ & Rl'flnir Wllmlngton. Delaware remembered Palm Beach slacks WE' ~E SAVING FUEL MONEY 6-11.18.25: 7-2 Large 69c .\ I(era tions LEGAL NO TI CE I are ideal Father's Day gifts! I 2 Tube. CLA YTON SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 119 • ,\ddilion SCHOOL BUTI.DlNG BONDS. SERIES 1953 • Free E limales fCIj ott/eN"!! In accordance with the provisions of • \\' e s pecialize In Code S~otlon 2121. Revised Code c I $10,95 Delaware. 1953. the Slate Board c.t I ~ Hot Hoofing Jo~ ~ y II~ o!J the, Education herebv glvc. noUce that It • • irling & has canvassed the vote of the Clay­ I I G u t~/rill Ion School District No. 11 0 .oeclal BABY OIL ~IA.V • 2 t Hour erV1C! ~ election (or the issuance of Cla.vton I School Dis trict No. 11 9 School l3ullcllnll c 0.1 • 3!i Month to par Bond •. Series 19!i3, held In the school building In the Town of Clnyton, Kent I County. on Wednesday. May 13, 1953, 49 \blue coal' between the hours ot onc o'clock lind H.lp. prevent chafing e l~h t o·clock. p.m. E•• tern Stanrlard Tfmc Bnd herehv declnres the result I of said specl.l elcctl"n 10 be AS foll ows : FOR THE BONO ISSUE R2 vole" wer(' eRst 1__ . I' BUDGET PLAN AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE oof - ---__...... :. Woodbury Dry Skin (ream ...... 39c 'i) 4!ASY ON YOUR POCKETIOOIC. No Iller "lump II ••" bill. to pay, 50 votes wcre cn.t \.:;I fory paymlnt, oro ,p'lad "'" to fit your budg". In Wltn .... Wherlof th .. Stnte BOH rI ot Education has caused tlli~ ccrliCl- April Showers (010gne ...... 1.00 ~1 te to be executed bv It.. Pres 1dl"J11 ® 'A1D-U' WINTER HEAT. 11 you tlart lhh plan larty, you'll lie .nll,oly and IL. Secretary this 27th dny o{ May. Wrisley's Bath (rystnls •. "".",_,l.00 "M 01 coal bill ' whon n.. ' win"", .'pon,•• hit you, A n 19!i3. (OFFIC[AL SEAL) DuBarry Skin Freshener .... _.. _1.00 ® NO WORRYING wh on ft", "cold .poll" co .... willi cool In your bin. By: Max Terry Con\'enient Parking on Our Lot Across the 8treet I Attest: o~:e T:~~lIf:r~li:nt Golden (hance (010gne ...... 1.75 I George R. Miller. Jr.. Secretary ~ /? June 11 LICENSE A'PPLICATION I. Alfred Ruek8t~ l n . Inton

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 11, 1953 Seven GREEN MEADOWS I Mr. and Mrs. George G. Pickett B1RTffS HOLD MEETING I PERSONALC'~ of Pasadena, California, were week- Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Klein at CLASSIFlED CLA S I FIEIl Social Events Th G . L , end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David the 1I1emorlal Hospita l on June 'I, RESPONSIBLE DUPONT ENGINEEn held ' t I'een Meadows 4-H Club I --- W. Chalmers, Prospect Avenue. MI'. n daughter. j nvs Wnnts 3-bedroom house. AI'P"ox. $100 h'm, • , m•• "" m""., ., th, • M. ""' M ... A. ,. g'M" .1 .n< Mo •. P'"',U . U .,,' th, ..m· 'lJJ Tra t of Joanne Gove on Welsh Philad Iphia were weekend guest mencement o( lheil' son Gordon MI'. and Mrs.~ Evan Otley at the ,:';:;'~~~;:t~~:;",,,.,desire (urnlShed house or nl,ar ,~:lm~~~e,,1 --- PRY I .l8~'\)1 G E )1 E r\ T . . •. ' R ..,. Tu""., ,,,.,.,. "" .1 M'u go<" .." . ", h.·.th", Do., P'''''U " Aoo".", "" " •• M'm." " H.. ,,~, •• "" , . , '""""D" :m,,~ '"0, _ ' "' ,~~:r.:'''''::~:1:r'~'m ... 'l'U.: Food preservation featured the a t Stl'lckersvi.Ue, P a. and FrIday of the past son. -0- moved place of business 10 170 Ensl AP RTMENT _ Unfurnished. Near P GA em an SLOOP' ()f '\l'l\a, k J,~~~~day )iJ! Col engagl'lnt'111 uC 11 ,, 1' h!·oli,'a'.". Plans wel'e made for ex- ( MI'. and MI·s. ~a d K . D. Lewis, -0- MI'. and Mrs. Hugh B. Horning Main Sireel from Ihnl oC 175 ],;051 caml'u, by ~"adua ' sludent Ihrough ~• ."ur.CfS Ih~ean L. .\!JI'nm, ul .h." .•, " , F.,.·. A " . L,.. , •• ,,", w,'". M.. , ... Toh•• , G,,,," •. N,w " " , "",,"'" H .. ., ,,'" ...... " .... pt,t, MISS Charles W Sill') ;un K , ", · S," ~. "m ~ M'~ ,,~, ~::: l:·~'·"w ~~:;: :.~.,..;~~:::';:'\1),,;,1~1~ . ';;~~:r~ l!S m ee :In.eag.m was also OI'ganized al andM,'. andLes tMrs. I' LEdmundewis are L ewisvisitin andg p:lI'enYork tiss, visMr.iti ngan dat Mthres . homBemaI'd of hAe r 3, a son. . Lon"'t",,' b ~,.1l'k 10 Mr· Julian SI") "r 1·lk- t~ l.seb'lll : ;~~::,~~~ , .F~ :1~"l~i"wsla~~g, 1.!cVg.y!.,"~:~~~.", ~)Ir and Mrs...... , ... m,mh", '"" L.", .., ',m;;, ,. Do<", F;.. " , I ..· ", W 'moo. S'"" C.",,, A""" "". ,,' M.·. W."", W. S; ..,,,. m ... '~","-M"" '" .~ .. ,," :::::.g.~:1\~;~~:;~~~ ' ::'::::;;\: II cndl'd tlw .\ e\\ ,11 k BIll . Crothers, w.ill attend short nexl lwo weeks. Enroute home -0- Christiana Road, at the De laware grny.ng on (uce. Wea"inn green COl - I renl. OCCUpdncy bero,'c Cl1d 01 June. is t'l11p lu)'t'd wllh cour.se a t the. UllIversity of D ela- J ames Lewis w ill stop oCf at At- M,·s. Chal'les B. Evans o( North Hospital, on June 5, a son. lor with Pilman-Moore Voeclne Tag 1953. MWG , 1~16 Loverln ~ Aveline, 01 Sl'W,IIk. ~ Il ·. ware week of June 14 to J7. Judy lanln. Georgia where h e will be in ICo llege Avenue retul'lled h ome tool -0- ~~;'c~~~~~1~s I31~1 r"rlcl~~ ,;rd o~ •.E~~~~:~ ~; II,~;A'~.f~~iJ2Pi.,one ufte,' 6 ~'i~28:~\1; com~~:? th e ", Iklf/n 1I.gl, Lane ptans to ta ke part In the state school with the University of D la- day (rom a sojoul'l1 lo Atlantic City, Mr. and l\ lrs. Ra lph Gregg, J I· ., eEolkn~On.c,·I, Tpohno"n~ee3' 4gt"orL ~e6r0ri ~~v;'?,j: -- POI' Hent ___ allen . employ"d l\ 'til t,he ,,," "'"" .,' '""" ""'w. ·wm. ROTC. N. , . ". E. M". S;''''.... " . ,." " , """"'" ______(aclUI'i ng (' '" Uk BIBLE LASS PLANS II M I's. Doris S-0-. Krages and sons Mrs. E. Verno-0-n L ew,. s of to B"la. r JHoarnesp,t.s a ol. n June 5. at the Mernor",l Wanted UNbedrooF'URNIm s.li EDSix milAPAR1es from'MF;NT "wurk._ 2 PfCN! . M.""' M".--.t:;" E. C;,,' .•, M,·s. WllSU~PERsonS . Blble Class ot the / a~;'.'nd Mrs. .:; ' ,Harold;~~",;, ShealT ~~.C:!.'e l',;.'.: Ol,dt%:: Oak college~"'O;;~.~~R::'~~·;t:.~,~·~:::; reunion at Mount H olyoke the Memoria l Hospital on June 9, T~"1'Phone .,W.lmln';,!'W:~~.'"gton 5-43~3'i:~[ .':~.'m:: 6-1l-llc A~;.~y:~::~/7:30. Zi;J,~ ~tii6- 11-ltc;g Newark Methodist Church will hold Road. College South Hadley, Mass .. during a son. PLAY PEN MAT RF::SS CHEST OF' I ;7;~"'R:;T,-;S~~~~'=='=.;c:...!-= the June meeting JJl the fOI'm of a -0- the past weel< -0- dmw",'S. Phone 22 411 . ' 6- II-Nl U~:J:'O~1~s,I .I ~~ng~A~; ~ ' ~1~'Il~~ r-;;0",2 "'m, ' "'00,' ., "', h.m, M ....' M... , ..,,' L . L.m" ., M.·. ,,' ... H"",, W ...... · ,,, " o't •• t'.n W.nt'" Sm.". Rm,""" P"'"M~.. 00 ..,. M'. h.", ",,', ...... T""'"~ .., M •. B ... "', S;. , ....", '"0"'" 0 N' M' •~:f:: .., 'A.j",~1~,,~, . • ~ \~."":',,,~~ ....:. ~"~Wl". i"ues'~" ay evenJJlg, June 16. C'~h"of MI'. and, Mrs. Gray O .h Lom~ . ax for jamin ScO~ott are a ttending the Phil co 9, a daughler. Hm"", " , ..... 2300. 40 ChUI'cll HO~Stree t. Alb~"..erl. ~"." 6- 11 -lrc h'~~ ;:~~:;:. ::::h ':~';~:,,~ :::: ~~~".::.~ "T,';'!;~":o;i~'~'1 !i;,:ri; '~:;,,~~:~;·~,:;;!: t:; ,~~~';' _ _ A ..., "''' ~;:;':: G'~Y.~:; Y.t~~,~'· , ;'''~''', 1i'i::: " '. on Salurday evening and spent the Scott will I'emain aU week. !.. !::-- Ihrough Friday. Phone 6484. 6-4-tfe se ~tlllrhog.se asslstlOg Mrs. SmIth 10- weekend with his parents and fam- -0- Z-..~~~~~~tt.... Help ~I a n te d ~Yr~!~~nlooking ~nSde~i bea ul iflu~l~ s111?m'~~;'a il 1~~~~~Ink"T.I ~~~G od:.~ elUde: Mrs. Edward Spea r , Mrs. iIy, I'etul'lling home on Sunday. MJ·. a nd M,·S. George B. Zebley 9~~~~ -::-:---:::':- ~ SF:R V1 CE STATION ATTENDANT _ ~~~nffo, ~~ '~J:r weel,. Wlll;~ 1 r.2~ h S. dJoMnes, Mrs. Emory -0- and theil' little son, George, Jr.. ,_ c25 Xe"s•. v ' 10ce " ll ,'tlo""O. vfJo RO OMS F' OR GENTLEM EN _ 57 Wesl ~h~ogore .~ ~O.;c-1>1~~' ~ BExulc~ek':sle ' )rCeex~a. E e o • •. 00,.. ... ,.h. L".. M~ R"m.. , R. p"n"" ." who h,", . ,,' m."., Miss ' Virginia Phillips enterlained. in Bluff Falls, Arkansas have re- , _ - 1ft F: . Cleveland Avenue. l O-II-IIC FURN ISHED APARTMEN 1~ du ll S OFFI CERS INSTALLED .. S'"'' ,ft...... " ....,. , " , '"'," " D,',w>" .~ "'::' ~ ';' room ;. ,y- . ''IZ~.~• .D"~ "H~ '.~ . ~~; o ;;:~" P~~~,""':'" ,"A" ';~~~ WOMEN OF ST, THOMAS ~r;~d~:l'~fy~i S~~ ~ f~e~~~iJJ~~~~~ :~~~ei)1~~~rs"~l'v~~~~r r s. '~ ose; l~ 4'11. I 'e SALESLADrF:S Full tim e. Permonent lion 66 E Ma in Streot. Call lIe'man R""U, ,',"" .ff.".. 0/ "', ,, ~ .....'" w,,' M. ""' M. ,. " "" . M.. """ h~ ,~"... '"~ ':::h:, ~:;,~m'l ~::-',,":.m ::; ~~::",~~~" No", H'.... ' ~.7.~;:.; , :':;;:;'~::.;!"& 0<". ,""",;'. ::;"; ~ho,~~~ ~.~r~ \n~~~~~s a~P~~~op~: ~hi~il)~ e ~~ l\~~'U ga~~er~'~f G~~~gy~ ~O:I~~iO~OI'J~~' ith General Develop- another, neither Illy praise to SI~~.RTN~,~~~RDT.?~.K Man or 4~O~ t~~ ~~~l gentlemen. College Inn. J:~?I~~ A.M. serVIce, Sunday, June 7, by the mont. Misses J ean and J oan Band- - 0- graven images.-(Isaiah XLII, S.) F'OU NT AIN HELP- Full or part time. 64 EAST D],;LAWARE AVENUE-P,. I_ Rector, R.ev. Theodore Ludlow. . Jow, Miss Ann Frazier, Miss Ann Mr . and Mr.5. Walter H. Clark The 'graven images' that so Newark Pharmacy. I-I-tte. vale home. FUl'll,shed slllgie Bn d The oftlcers a re: Mrs. C. M. LJn- Cha lmers, S. J . Slearnes and Ray oC Washington. D.C. were the week- many of us seem uneeasingly to WAI'rRESS WANTED _ Apply New- double rooms. 6-4-21 1' den, president; Mrs. J ohn H. Elliott, Sammons. end guests of M ,'. and Mrs. David ~he~~d~~~~:: nt~o~f:t~ ~::!-:~;~~~ ark Diner. 4-9- lfe APARTMENT_ 1st !IDOl' unfurnlshcd . • '" ''''''''' ''' M". C. , R'... W...... " , " .. WOO.· ", m••• ,., .. :.;::3" S"""'\: ll'easurer; ~ ·s. J~hn H. B~rr e tt , M,·. David Calhoun~ of Cha tta - end.Ch "m'~ ~dtipnfea~~~~~i~~c~"".~ o ~~o'rt~"""~ tlt;'~~ D~~~n,,;;;tCity li mits. '~~ Goo:"d pe "",~'''!f.:~~rcentase, paid1 1 Adul ls on.!f"r:'''A~:Ily. For appo,inlm~:,~e nt phone 0<;' , '" "",. ' ''g•. To"""'. "',... ".m, ,.. h ' " ' A f, ";";A'" MMH F"," ,," ". M ~~:::;~.~ ,,',,'.; ~";o,,;\ ";,:,:,:::~~'7' •. L',";,~: 1:~,,~" .: •. w:::.~~. "~~"'~;~ ~:: O ' ~::~;:' ~.~';;•. '7, 'w;;!" ,i"d ;:':~h ~~:~,':;:'~t!;..J. ;:,:;~: H~:&:";~'.'~"~3::''l:.. ",... Hew.... '1',:~,~~'~,.,.", ~;;.. ':;'.:'1:; ,;;,j',,,~.." .~~t"W,. ~,,:.' w',;:::!;1 ,~. h";'~"7.• ::, ", ...." m... -m... M.·, Wm"m R". U.,,'" " "h"ti., "'d. w'"'''' '"""'" "', D,,"'m.. , m,,,,., ., ", : : ~.','::'~ '~:',~;~J."",''''''h.,, , . G',:' ~~,W?,~:,~;';1..:::r',:'~,~'''~O ,," """ & .., , •. ~ ."' No ... "' ',:~f;:.. ", :.. '"" I OLO N) A L WARS GROUp~h'~~,~:.~.~:,,~~.;,~~~ ~ ,,:,:~.~ : ... , ..d ""'" ' '''''''. S.. d., ,. A";","'~, L"", A:.'~"" " So,· Bo. 00. '''. " •• ~.", '~;~ ' ~':;' D '~M _ W.. " :;,:;~: ' . Ihp Un iversity T~U R S W[NTERTHUR CM I·s.M J . 01F. s ~~u~~~~::.mCh~;~hrl im p~r: n ~;in ;th'a;e ~~\~~~r\~~Junior Hig h~ sa:sgradu~~~ati~a~~~ng e\~ilyclass.h H~~I::erman. otM~~~ Final~ O:~l plan. ~s . (orC~~ thn s~t';,~~~e Con- "Vanted To Ren t Mainbalh SL<'I< p"ivaApplyle Newarkelliranee R ea249l ESElalcnsl "' " .... w , .","", I ,",' D,',w,.·, 5 . ..", .1 D."h. ,.... ,,,' ,h",m... ""., , P. W",h<. ,.. ,,, .... ,' ,. s~~~ ~ a mile. Wh ile house on I~ft. r:ent .odd." ",,, "', """ M.·,. ",,,, F. L.". "'",.,..... M.·, W""= H'm. M.·, ' .h. 00 S"d.,. Too""" '"m • 'n, ,• • h.... ' d''::. .. ami H,IIvlCW dent, PI·.eslded In the a bsence of M. Yates, Mrs. Doris Covey, Miss V"""'. -0- ,Island and to Massachusetts 12I ~ weekend~;OO . 7~."'~ ~:",,~;" 6-d~.j~.3.;:Ic New the preS Id ent, Mrs. W. L all'd Stab- Mary H ayes and Mrs. Herbert Dorn Ptc. Norman Bramble h as re- -0- . ~ T HE ~ For Sale , .... M.·, R.h.. , T. H. n .., ' " "., , •.• " ,.. , , ~...... d " hi, h,~ .. Po .., . '"''"'. Mo... ' M .... "m" P . C.m, ., ~ ~ ''' ~~' . STATED MEETING w," R.. ,""h s"'''or ~ ~ ".. 'M' ~ ... """ "/',1";1; AlmO. Vi TC ED. ~n.l thi~~d v~.· ~~ ~ resi d e n: ~ t~~ ee. ;.. c~= O,E,S, JUNE 18 man Bramble, ~oi::S Street. ~~~ oo~t~~~~~ e ttho~ ~:l~~~~y }!~~ : ~ V 0 G U E ~~ KI1 CHEN CAB INET and BREAKFAST U .lt;lIl." ." ""'~. " , ...... " h.,. •.. ",. ... ,. • P'"!''' Now ... C" ..~. No. "O.E.S. M~ H ..." G'" ,,' ,","". "'''' ~ . ,... '.H.H, "moo C. H",,","WI W... , MI SMw" ... ,,",'" h C"""""w'" h." • ..""" .~'''' m. ~Uo, B.hh, "d S~" " ""hmOOd ~ ~\If, , Sel, nW h,lK~vmAe w,lh blToack, I'''''G''.. 'lll Phone S.treet, N.e wa, k to h Ollse ~nd sell the LlIleage Books. on June 18th at 8:00 P .M. III the Heights, Missouri, arrived on Satur- J osephine Eugenia Grasselli, ~ aiD. Good cond,I'on Phone 2-8154 0< " ",.. , " "" M" W,""m E H",,,, W", ,,,,,,,. M.w." T,m,". M'" EU, S;" !' '" ~ ...., ""U", w" •• wH" d.. ",,, " Mo. .., M~ . C. A. I lI.i, Sty' ;'" ! . 0-11-2tl>, UK ""'0,"," M"h. ' ." .. "',,.. .. ;h, N"..... T ...." . W. M ..., Mo. COO", K. D. L ,w.. M .. G'''', ....," M. '"' "'.. G •. _ n; "00 B<".",,,, R~' W.. "'",H-• • M.U . ~-". M... Mo. Mo..... ' B ..~' .."'" " SUp C,.. " •• 0 ..... GAO "0.' _ . Yo" "d. A.. . "" servll1g w,th spIcy Noon - State M. eeting of D.AR. Cobb, Mrs. Macki.e, Mrs. Helm, ~rs. Philadelphia, attended the reun!on a nd Reupholstering 1 Exce ll enl eond.tion $65. PhO'~: l i~~c L""h"•. H,"'''' H.,,,. R,· SO","". M.. D".". M.... W~~< .1 h" ,,~. " "', Now ... W," '_Um • ..,"" wUh .. wi","' W"h .U "', "" w,;"" w,'", h" . h.",,,. U d... "' " 'MY "m.D'". WAm. _ '" foh'h"hr Reserva. C.ntions M.. . . D,"" Eo''' .... AlexM~ . CCobb, ,", ..w?sd Mth ..e . d'rCo",,,ec tv ~ an~ Sohoo'day evening ",m.'. Mrs boo.",. Becker .. viSItS .....ed· m,'"',,-0 let wn Ed " h, .", ,. ,h.. " ,." oom,,,;,• • "". '''00 ." ..m. I. "6046.,. ro"",,,. " _",,. O-II-Ile,,,.. , 4'30 PM - Harmony Grange An- Mrs. Orville L Ittle was the pIanIst. with Newark friends over the week- Newark, Del., Rt. 1 g 0 (ortable. ,! BOXER PUPS _ Registered. CaU 2-0985 . I' F t' I d . C Id PI tt ' - 0- end ' Phon e: Newark 6405 I Newark. 0-4-3Ip .. h"" """,h<" . ~::." "H~~:'"" • .... D •. ,."" A .. M...... U,'".... U, . " "" woo, ".h". m."," '0 .. Uoo '''=. " ,'n Sod Ht;,,,-.. ~::"~,,"~~~" t. ~:.;::; gn'en to a fund Sunday J une 14th_ of Delaware HIstory professOl, ~Vln ' _ __ " _ " _ '_ "_ " _ " _ _ "_ " _ _ '_"_'_"_"_1 ' them at VERA'S. They're so beautiful. pl'actical and- yet so week of June. Daniel I. GI'Ah am "'~ ... ,"". w';n 9,"" A.i..'M"."h< - E"~," R,· ,,,•• " cO~~:;;:.:!'~l ;.~~ -_._ . __. - ''''.",,'",. ",'" w""".", .. ,. i;;cCD '. "" .. , ... P"''',EJ.:'.m: gional Skating C~ampionship , of ~he Alex. . g R ' ~ NATIONAL CASH REc.rSTER Per- Merryland Roller RInk, Rte. 40, tonIght at 8.30. ~ If you want "convertibles", you'll find them a t Vera's. 'J fee t eondllon. Phone 2939. 5-14-tfe 10:Glasgow30. A.M.. - H ..d .1 Ch.'",,,. M •. "d M~ . Do""- 0- Yo",. m". e •..•.•, J "Co.","""." ". ."'.t 'w, ... that· it. Two. three ,and (our- ,1 PORTABLEE~, ".m • HOUSES. Wm , -. BCome.m.. s' ce. P"'"them. Presbyterian Church Combined a nd nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Colby ~~~.. piece outfits that are so versatile they are just the "ticket'· 2-6341. 5- 14-tfc Cl h d Child en'~ Day South College, have gone to Holy- to relaxation and comfort. TURKEYS- Alwo.Y. available. Special .. ~"'': ..,'" - "";'" chi".· ..·, '''' M .....tt" ~",',' ,':::.~,~; ~:::: , '; ,W;.11~1 •. , "l~~'::;; Day ExercIses First Presbyter- by home for the past severa . Mix well with our BLOUSES, SKIRTS, BELTS. NEWARK THRIFT SHOP _ Pollee ,,, Ch, ..h •. ''',.. " So.",,,,. whn, Mo. ..d M~. C,,,, w,~ " HEWARK. DEL. ELKTON. MO. SHO.TS. HAL_S. TOPS. "WELRY. HOS. w.,· ''''" ,.w, _ ." m...... ,,, !lrs. Robert Davis, MI·s. J . mlngton, Speakel . ' 2 S I 7 9 Sce ROBERTS at Blackbird, Del.. fro m .... M" Sod', W, hh. , ,00 PM. - C.mm"",m.. ' E.... ,",,, . • p .m . , AM .. , PM. " " H,... " "M" ...." m'mh,~ ". ""'. U,," .. ·.. .'-' ., D"'w .... " S., .., ., C"'., ..~ ~ . m , p.m. p';:'O;, ~:N';; ' "~AC" wo,~.~:;:~~ - ----''':::'1.. Bocon Health Centel" ,.·", .1 H,,,,h,, H.n. "m,",: S.".. , E.,. • p.m. .... " . G. , .""'.~. ' ''', ...... , "'",oo. " ,"m,," n" ....., " " . ""do C .. """ DO< ~ .., Now'.. .., 00 ... , ••••". ------'" nes lI'e, ·~ dOlla ted. I FlCld H ouse) . . SATUR DA Y JUNE 13) REF'R IGERATION SERVICE ana Sales . "" ., ... ",,, D•. ,.h. A. Po.·.",. Um. P". . "," .. ~. , .."" S".,,,,,,, .. " .. ,... n."" h."'" ..,. , ..,""" " "~": "N T' F r Qu.lily and Fa,hi'n in Fe"'inine Appa,.l " T,re A"" .... ~ .., "" '"" ,""M h' ,,,d ~.;, '~:~~~~' , ..... ~,. w"." 0 IDle ,? 92 Ea t Ma'n SL N,w",' 7411 O~L ONG '"'' _ "",,,~;:';:~~ '"', ..:::.::: :;:;0',;:'::: M.:,;,. '""' i.,,_ . Flowers :::::::.;,. ":~~~l;".";:.,::''::':;;I:

waitup sh anopd andsee ceasewhat ope haprapens.ti l)ns. We'll '\the. T hBe an:bmo.1 aces 111.~s eve bothn thrleagueseatene d.al. e -',I! -~ETHO=~ll '''':'''-11 'J'I I "300" Club tlghtenml1 up a h tlle. WIth t~ e June Kiner has joined the 300 Club-) 15th tradlllg deadhne loomlllg uP. that is. players who have hit 300 01' look for a few t rad~s to. be made. more hOllle runs in thei ,. ca reer in The one that persIsts IS the one I =~ i the majors. The next objective for that sends Houtt man of the Tigers. I ' hi ~ is the record of Roger Hornsby to the Yanks for Noren. a pItcher. - ~ - I who hit 302 to lead the Nati onal and that w II kn?wn ball player. I League sluggers. HOl'Jlsby hit hi s Cash. Houtteman IS haVIn g. a so-so ! Comillete I.ine of I over about 18 years and Kiner has season and Noren never qUIte came . r eached that total in seven. He up to the Yankee standard. ! F IS HING i_ should set a real record by the time ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;~~~~~;;:; , TACI{LE I II GUNS - AMMUN lT ION ! MobilIt-fiame i ARCH ERY EQUI PMENT I Hun t ing Bows - Anows -T a r get s i The Quality I Brand Bottled Gas I Every day, hu ndreds of folks experience a with All the Extras! I<.S. D. KIRK & SON special kind of thrill fo r the very first li me. ' They're taking '53 Fords out fOT tha t impor­ ! 35 W. M A I N 'ST. tant airing we call a T es t Drive. J What's so special about that lirst ride in a 1--.--.. -.-..- .------.-.- .--.. -..- ..- ..- --.-.:. Ford ? Well, you get a hint the moment YO ll

.t ~.~~ _. Briggs Trailer Sales, Inc. Newark Gas Service Glasgow Delaware. Route 40 & 896 P.O. RD 1 NEWARK. DELAWARE Gas Service Reorescnted by Harry 8rlggs Gas A/J/Jliances Your choice Of V·8 or Six: Only Ford in its field offen you which Ford ~ngin~ yo~ ch~e, Ford's new spriIlg and shock f .... ' ...... 7!YJ!!( both a V -8 and Six • • • a choice you get ~le gas-so",ngs of Ford'. absorber action makes even ,~~ MOBILE HOMES ofFordoma tic, Overdrive or AutomalJt Power Pilot .. . high. roughest roads carpet smooth. Conventional. And no matter compression GO on "regular." Wide front t BILL ~!.~,,¥.:.NSON I ' DAVE GARROWAY ShO::h~~":~, r See it'•• 0 Value Check it ° 0 ° Test FLOOR SANDING '0~.ND REFINISHING ~ '!'7o ••"II"s" INSTALLATION OF PLASTIC OR STEEL WALL TILB • LAYINO OF RUBBER-ASPHALT FLOOR TILE-LINOLEUM 39 S. Fifth St.. Oxford, P". WDEL-TV - CHAl\'NEL 12 PHONE NEWARK 831. All NIC , ...... '- FADER MOTOR COMPANY I Newark The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, June 11 , 1953 1(1 Clu·j liana-Salem Brookside with a party. Her guests were Paul he to H0 and Mike Cooke. Dickie Fillingame. PTA ].nnhoree Set Reflect.·ons Lee and Tommy Barr. all of Brook- • For Sale l es S prillt: lIollsl'ri l'mrifllf Time! iOIl elas cs side and. Jeffrey Cavlas of Monroe GORDY EST AT ES-Ranch $tl 5oo. 51, YEAH. OF t:XI' ER IENCE &; ERV ICE TO WIL;m ' Gl'ON IN WESTOVER HILL 65.000 ' , Bible T ,.ai nill ~ FO l· This Saturday by :~~I~;I:~I~ ~ ~V~~~OO~I!~:'~O~~l~~~ E LMHURST- IOI Belmonl Ave .• $ 10.760 WI D 0 1 HILLS- All s lone $33.000 - Fun Fies la to Include M~il:!:r;2~;se 3-6. year olds lhis summer. The 13011 W. 6th 5 t.- 5 Bedroom s RUG CLEANING & STORAGE r COurse. 10 Begin hours nrc 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday B RAC K-EX- Ra nch 59.300 all- rnm RANCH HOME-F ull basement. $ 10.500 .u :. For 2-\\'k. Period Program From Hot Dogs Mrs. Don .a ld~on. of Council through Friday. beginning June 22. 41 0 N. MON ROE T REEl' 6.000 \I o "d ~. n siers in .\ rca To Fire E ngine Rides BI.uff. la .. IS spending the summer ul;l~l ~~I:~~el?I:~t ~~:~~~O ~';~~. ~I~I~ = ~m ~~'JNvs..?rD~lii6,. t~~~S" per feci I George F. Lang Co. for 1ou g, . . WIth her parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. Ar- dren from 7- 11 years. Transporta. BRANUYWf NE HI LLS . bdrms. • 2 b . -stools ·,n· bdnl( :l lrs. George J oh nson IS general ~~~~~ I:e~~ I '~ 1 of Carlin L a. Anothel· tion can bo provided fOI' bolh BOUl. DER B ROOIC- 2-Slory. Perfec t 1205-07 ORANGE T. ,e NEAH MT . PLEASANT SCHOOL - PHONE 5- t535 Bible C I h'~ in N,·,, · chairman of lho a nnua l J amb oree Anlhul' J P t faJm lly. 3rd P O. gm ups. For further delail s call 7 Rm s .. 527.500 chU;c st. \I(lst of of the Christi a na·Salem PTA 10 be . e ers r stationed 11 M C R 0 h I :lO6 W. 'I8TH ST - Perfe ct. SI6.900. (' hone 5-1535 arr dllring th~ h eld lhis Saturday from ~ to 9 P.lII. Chincoteague. Va:. w~s home ove'r a ;J;' es ~-2' 1 5 ~o. ~ a?l~ es~ -133J. T 1e 2022 D EL AWAHE A VE.-4 Ig. bd,·m s. II C e~. y through on the school grounds w llh a Urac- th ~1.I~v~enkde nd . . There are still some op ~ nin g s for ~ ~~n~(;' ~i\'~ ehil- tlOns for young and ~ I d. including lin L·ane. ::~:;. t~~ ~~ldMC,.. O Oakned' clI.al.'s·,-. fnnulll·.sery and kinder gar ten in the S EE YOUR BROKER or rgartcn (hrough a fis h pond. ba llon c ~ al ts. ? nd other " In Newa rk ca ll 2·7431 Bible stud.v. gumes. cake. and ICO cl ea m h ot ~~I~~ t·llI~a d a r ass y . of Wilmingtoll We nre ~ lillie la te but ncverlhe. ccn carefully "'I('~ t - i dogs . ~of t dr Inks and ven fi re on- The . ay. . lcss we wish to w elcome Mr. a nd f I l"res( And abll· r llle rI des. . BIOokslcle Home Demonst.-a- Mrs. F red White Jr. . and daughter o nchildr"n. Door chi me gm und prizes w ill tlO n Club m e ~ a t - Cuny L ane. Mrs. Mary Winifred. 25 Chippcndale 0 r e I(h Jl rogr~Jns hav(' be awarded on (he h our from 5 R. 0 Mankel was the hostess Two Circle. to Brooksid e. For M (0 9 p.m. members gave a demonstration on Mrs. K . K. Neiswander will be C k Prcsbyt!'rinn Committee cha irmen a rc Mrs. COO k lllg sea food and a demonstr3- hosless fo r the Saturday Night Dup- ree ~ l lll1d:iy lhm Pete Sweelman. assisted by Mrs . . tl ~ n on sewing on nylon w ns also Iica le Bridge Club this wcek. 9·11 am. s II nishllp di· Carol Sweelman. fi sh pond; Mrs. pi esenled. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bowman of ENJOYMENT . Jamc lhl.,,;(gh · 61 h Ra lph L~rs o n . assisted by M rs. Mr. a ~d Mr s. David GeissingcI' Cha uccr Dr. h ave left for Aiken. ,1 II ehildrt'n. ''f('nch - lI owa rd Pcrry and Mrs. Elizabelh and famIly spent lhe weekend a l S C According to Mrs BOwman) win.;•• ~ UP"" to a Davis; lIlrs. Mil· Amoroso .. ~ t r aw b e r ry a nd vege ~ a bl e L e w ~s B each. Del. " . they' h avc been assured ' they w ill - - -- G rov~ Jlal~; " Irs. lable; T IUo Su ppee. soft dnnks; MI. Clyde Jacoby IS In Delrol t I'el urn in 18 m onths to two years . ••• a t lower cost . Jones; Clifford Buck· Ja~les Blest. milk bottle s l a~ d ; M ~ ·s . on ~ u s lll ess for lhree ,:eeks. They love their Brookside home and F ank r.JUCkinghmn· ITlhO SuPpcc. aSSisted by MI S. Eallc M.l. ~ nd Mrs. Robel I W(ltba.nk I arc pla nlllng to relurn as soon as . ~'~II's David ,\11- Eastburn. Mrs. J os Cunane. M rs. e nter tallled Mrs. Wiltbank's mother. possible. In lhe mcantimc they )jUISC.. . l. wis Buckingh am and M ,·s. H ow- M rs. Francis E . Thom as last week - h ave rented lheir h ouse. Godd luck · Churcl,. 9:30 arc! Sc hul~ z . cake table; George e nd.. . ' . and we w ill be looking forward to NARDO'S Delicatessen (hru FI·iday. ,I h nson. ICC cream; Mrs. J oh n !"II. anct'MI s. Sillve ly enlerta lllcd YOlll' coming back. \.JIll[le~ltel.~ ,~,~~~ 'I~':,~~~, di .... clor.l

Lutheran· Jr. Kinderga r: Toc: Be!!in. Monday 178 E. Nlain St. }' hone 2436 age. g~~i~~~~ ~"l LJ i!!17!- --3!E!. !I\!fa!in=S~t. !~!!!!!" !~!!· !!!!·p!I=IO!n=e !2!-6=87~2!~~~~~~~~~c~r:e~dl~t~-~c~aS~h~_~L~a~y.~A~\\~, a~Y iiiiiiiiii_~~~~liiii Presbylerian Church: . --- 41 ~ionday thru Fri- The Vacallon Ch,:, rch Sch ool . f QUART ••••• $ .54 Hi tchens. and Mrs. the N cwa ~'k Melhodlst Chu r~ h w,lI directors. Ki ndergar- be III sessIon from 9;30 to Il:.JQ a.m . 1 each day Monday through F rI dA Y. I o •• Salem J\I e th o dis l lJune 15-26. . , HALF GALLON $1.00 session Monday The school comm Ittee Includes I _ .---- __. r~jay . Al" 1 ~y S. Golden. M i s~ Lura Oakley H unler. Mrs. ~ a m School. d i- GWinn. Mrs .. Frank Rush. an.! Mr s. I AVAILABLE IN A JJA RIETY OF THE ~~~!~\~.I~:;:~~ :-·;;~11 f ;hrl~ ~\!~ ~~ ~ ~ = J O~~0 ~~ s~~~7;'~ e under l h , ~ d ircc- ! tion of l r.e following: FINEST FLAVOR .Prcsbyterian Three ycar .:rIds. Mrs. WilIi.lm I ScsslO n - Mon- Mitchcll ; F our year a Ids. M rs. P alll · Dlr cl rs-Ed- Shirk; Five year aIds. Mrs. Gcorge OPEN EVENINGS ani SUNDAYS R O gC ~ c~~ _::e:k~:~ ~~~;~ ~'; s :;~~d g ~~~~·e . ~~~ . E;i:r,~L;~ I to be prOV Ided. Hare; lhird grade. Mrs. Fr3nk Hush; I fourth. fifth and sixth grades. Mr s. I Alan Harvey. I Home Owned & Offerings will be received In c a~'n I ';;'!!~!Jh:~~~~~EPOUCA STRO ,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx~ agc gr oup on Thursday o f each I ...... r 133 E. MAIN STREET ;>.) week a nd any childre~ in th'! ~om- ! .;.. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; ."'.!...... ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. : •• ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. : .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ; .. ;-; .. : .. : .. lllunily who would like to at .<,nd I larc cordially inviled. ---=-1 FREE GIFTS FOR ALL Always on Duty REGISTEU FOR THE FOLLOWING GIFTS: • OUR WORKING day 1. WESTERN FL YE.R BICYCLE is 24-h ours long; our 2. TRUTONE RADIO moni tors a re our door-bell and our telephone. Starl" 3. WIZARD IRON hour s Jre so arranged that I ou r m orluary is ne ver le ft FREE .. YOUR prescription is "tailor-made" by YOU' \ unatlended.This is for your Doctor for your own particular' need. That', can veni ence so that we Nothing To why it's foolhardy to give your prescription to may give prompt a ltention anyone else who has the "same trouble". Each 10 a ny need . Whatever the case is individual, each case is different ••• lime. whalever lhe occas­ Buy ... each case needs the Doctor's individual atten­ inn. do not hesitale 10 call tion. So, don't take· someone else', prescrip­ us. You are a lways sure of We Want YOU courteous and sym pathetic tion just because they have the .ame sym assistance. toms as you. Have your Doctor pre.cribe fo to See Our Store ~ then brio. it here for compoundio Newark Funeral Home, Inc. 121 West P ark Place Neighbors .Pharmacy Newark, Delaware -0- Top Quality Heavy Duty Wm. J. Warwick. Pres. Ph. 6565 72 E. Ma in Dial 2900.2213 at a Saving! Super Power Free Delivery Reg. 18.75 plus lax Y on DOll' t Ha've to 6.70 x 15 Only $16.75 Each in »::1 ii'S Excl! . Be Pre.,ell'. plus old tire and tax CLEARANCE SALE Guaranteed 30 monthsl Up to (It Drawi"g to Wi" Davis luxury Ride - guaran­ Newa rk Thl'ift . hop - Academy St. teed 24 monthsl Your best tire 17% more starting power at buyl Extra-low pressure, cold O' Fahrenheit than original [Coll ~ i ll" nmen t Secti on) rubber tread, Automatic Curve equIpment bolleries. Extra ONE Filial Days T hi s Sea on Grippers ••• all at low, low power for modern accessoriel cost per mll,1 ~I - hooter, r(ldio, etc, 21104' Friela y. J ll lle' 12 - Fl'iday, JUlie 19 WOMAN 1I 0urs: 10 10 4; 7 to !I lltnstl c Reducti ons on All Merchandise 1'. 11 Reopcning Date _ Friday. S pt. 11th TELLS ...... ': AN01."'HER-- iOiLIaht ALESME N : "J have a Pel' onal Checkin g Account with lIe lu need or Iwo goO(. men to represent us In this territory :.1 $3.85 Farmers Trust Office of Wi lming lon Tru t and 8,000 lo "' 10 oon Every Year do most of my banking there. All chromo. Seolod NO COM1'ETI'fIO N OF ANY KlNDI • beam bulb.tLIIU "But occasiunally it's more convenient for me to use a nother office of Wilming ton Trust for a bt experienced in sales work of some sort. Oar necessary • deposit or a withdrawa l. And I do it. There'. 110 II'rilttoMt O'S • Pi..~ ex ' . . hea. 807 Tatnall St.. Wllm .• Del.. giving age. • extra charge for thi extra service." ddl!~per l e nc e . and avallabilily. All replies will be con- • , and kepI In slrict con fi dence. • A Checking Account customer at a ny office of this bank can make depo ils at a ll offices-can ••••• •••••••••••• 3 ••• : Wizard ea i1y arrange to make withdrawal at other office. "Special 8" ·· ~UTI. EWARK ~ L la.y :~ 219.95 YOU'RE LOOKl G FOR A SPOT fermi ,It Brake HRIUI ~ P2 140·'" Farmers Trust Office TIIARINE '\ ILLlAM HAS A LOT. iaby5eat Linings fI only Screw­ Get the pick of the mod· Re,.11.25 .....1.010 .. WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY ACteage F driver Ina",el NJ02I-I7 . $15.95 W' \\' - arm s - llomes - BruinelJ8 wonted feoturesl full-width $1.85 Newark, Delaware frHzer wIth bIg 42-lb. capa· .89 •85 ~1 .45 "Plaltlc Coated Woven ... I lUlU R IE city. Acld-r ••lstant porcelain­ For Ford "" Servin, UJJa Community since 1856 ea i La Lc Perfect cover- "VInyl Trim V Fully"'" & Insurance enamel Interior. See Itl Eight. Mere., 39'-48 A.U·bll"'rl .."". Alloy .'HI bla4 .. :~flit'i.tra we.sh- " 1tcIyoII .... and IldttIng ~Iember Federal Deposit InINanulce Corporation POU llrif'c/ j(lll. 18, 1887 .....~ cold controL IIliIIl At 85384 NEWARK 7-8241 Te!!-n Delaware:::::T:~TCOOch'siiiidi~~~~~~~~~~~====~::::::=~::;; Initiates Cooch's Bridge and 1...... - ••••••••••••••••••••

NEW ARK Speed Control Plan Glasgow Here are a tew of the homes we have for sale today in and around As Safety Measul'e I\lIldr;~o~~d;~~a~:';~;:3~nd e nt Newark. COUNTRY nOME For the first time in history Oel- Mrs. R. Bradley Vernon was A beauty- I -acre ground. high elevation, close woods and stream. All awar and ten other nor th e~s tern hostess for the J une meeting of remodeled and modernized. H ouse-wife's dream kitchen. new. very statcs have united in a summer the Town and Country H ome Dem­ large L . R. w ith picture windows. O. R. with fire place. three corner speed control program attempting onslration Club at her Pleasant Val­ bed rooms. two with random floors. new bath. new furnace. dry base­ l O mnk their highways the saiest ley home. ment. two car garage. fine garden. with plenty of berries, nice ground of any in the cOLIn try during the Citizenship chairman Mrs. Made- and shrubbery. two cal' garage. Newark School Bus. peak trav 1 s oson stal'Ung JlIne I. linc Frame reported on the newly Inspection will surprise what you can get for $18,500.00. A larmed by a series of "slimmer appointed director of civll defense bulges" in serious accidents cOllse WASTE' . SSe S aving T ime, the following described G reenwell. Excellent condition Inside and out. In setting of beautiful landscaped Armour's Sh r or Girard's S k i:'ll es ~ R"l'Lcs l~~et v~;~lain 101 or parcel of C~ngratli l a tions to 16 ye3l~ old grounds. old shade. shrllbbery and flowers. A place that w iU satisfy the land with a frame dwelling house and Wilham DonneU. 3rd place wmner most particular folks. Priced to sell. e o~her improvements thereon erected. in the Jaycee's T een Age R oad-e-o FrankfLirters ~'i : 41 ~~~~!~a~~. til;;' w~s~p~g~l~r~l~ek dll~~~: last Saturday. BUNGALOW Palmolive Soap dred. New Castle County and Stale ------Brick . 2 brge bedrooms. tile bath. Livi ng room and k itchen. Full Sil ud c I BcHed Ham Y. lb. 29 Fresh Hams !~~~I lb . 67a ~ D~lai~fl~~V S~ n~o~~~r d ed and descl'lb- HOll semothers in Denumd size cemented basement with laundry. Storm sash and screens. Expansion both .i" 21 er~E~ ~~~c;,a~a a-/o':1r;'~~~1 t1b"eI~: s t; At Home Near Ba1timore ~~ti$cil ~~ . h eat. Only 2 blocks from Main St. and University. A good buy 2 c.h. C Rib St ~ ak s ' ·In,h lb. 61 e lb. 35' corner . for th is lot and land sol d by Chuck Steaks th,e sa Id Thomas ,Carlton Price and Critical staff vacancies n ow exi st WYOMING ROAD e ' f.Olll'Ol ~.lfeKit~net~se f~'e n~~er~rth a~~el~h~f~"e~ at the Montrose State Training Bungalow. L .R. two good size bed rooms. modern k ~tch e n. Tile Bath. Veal Rat ast ~~~~ J dr'~ lb. 3g Chicken Frying Ib 83C wes tw~ rd. to a walnut tree. a corner School fo r DeHnquent Girls. located H. W. Floors plenty closets. Cem ented basement, new oil furnace. l r.su­ Cashmere-Bouquet for thiS land anel land of said Pierson near' Reisterstown Md. lated. beautiful lot. Good condition inside and out. No d ecoration or r e­ lb. c c :~i~ ~:;~z·s ag~rl?~~e rp;r~~ ~~ e ~I~: Mature women I with an interest pair necessar y. Good buy at $10.500.00. Soap f b ~ e Beef 15 liverwurst ~I~:;: !i';: 25 wllh oU,er lands of said Price. soulh- in welfare work are being sought Approximalely 35 ward. to a cedar Iree and In an old .to act as Housemothers. The House- COUNTRY nOME regular siz'22 c.le. C Cal'o;·ina Fresh Shrimp shrim p per pou nd ~~~~~ f!~~' 6'fr;a1~ ~Ic~~jslh~':,':,~ :~I~ 'mother becomes a substitute mother. NEW BRICK RANCR ROUSE [' 3 lowi ng Ihe bed of the said old fence. and plays a vital role in establish- Three bed rooms, living room with brick !ire place. dining area, at­ ~~~~~~a~~\~arfd0'i'o °tl~:r \\~~~rr:. !l'J~ ;~~ a home atmosphere for these III PRICE SALE OF Ha i j~ ut Stea ~ s . U" d Ib·35c Haddock Fillet ,.. un I'. ~9c of said Boulevard; thence with the gills. many of wh om a re prodll.c ts t ractive kitchen. tile bath. H. W. Fll>Ors fabulon finiShed. said Boulev ~r d. norlhwar