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BUYATHOME ol y 29 Shopping Days until Christmas :: The Newark Post B~n~~~~~~E VCWVOLUlmME~XXII=====================:=::========~==~~~~:~~=~=~~~~:~ XXII __~:~ ....",..... JD)aa.yys until Christmas NEWARK, DELA WARE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 NUMBER 43 Parents Take Notice "LILIOM" TO BE PRESENTED BY I r============~ . The diphtheria preventi~n treatments will be given at the Newal'k Championship Game of the D. I. A. A. High Schoo l, Tuesday ~ornln~, November 24. All children over six E- 5 1 IN MITCHELL HALL The annual championship football game of the D. r. A. A. will be months old shou.ld receive thiS treatment. Ten o'clock is the time ' playe~ at the Dove l' Ball Park, Thursday afternoon, November 26. arranged for babies and pre-school children. Being Directed by C. R. Kaae, Stanley Salaburg Understudy The kick-off will be at 2:00 p. m. Please come pI'omptly at that hour. The Newark School football team will meet the stl'ong Delmar The Schick Test WILL NOT be given at this time. Taking advantage of the succes~l Jenkins take the parts of Julie's School team at that time for the D. 1. A. A. championship. last year's play, "Outward Bound," aunt, Mrs. Hollunder, alJd her son, J. R. DOWNES, M. D., Director, the E 51 Class in Play Production, respectively, while Miss Helen Eckert ~==========================» New Castle County Unit. under the direction of Mr. C. R. Kase, will enact the part of Louise, Julie's \!, ::===================~=====::::! of the University of Delaware facul- sixteen-year-old daughter. ~ I ty, will present Ferenc Molnar's stage Three minor roles will be taken by =~~~~=:=::~~~~================ I and screen success, "Liliom." This Harry Van Sciver. They are the BRIDGEVILLE PROTEST AGAINST play, which portrays life on earth, roles of the doctor, a plainclothes po 'life in the Great Beyond, and life on liceman, and the guard. Percival AETNA FIRE CO. ANSWERS SIX ea!th after death, will be given in Ab1eman, the other plainclothes po- PLA XING TODD RIDICULOUS Mitchell Hall on Thursday evening liceman, is also a mounted policeman. ALARMS the third of December. ' Linzman, the watchman who ·ls at- Claim All Games Should Be Counted as Victory for Their IN AS MANY DAYS Rehearsals for "Liliom" have been tacked by Liliolh and Ficsur, will be ~nder way for almost two weeks. enacted by Samuel Silver. Alfred W. Opp~ment Wm. J. Barnard and Arthur B. Eastman Sustained the .fohn McVaugh, a member of Alpha Joseph, also an Alpha Psi Omega Heaviest Losses Psi Omega, Delaware College's dra- member, will take the part of the Argument regarding the eligibility suggestion as turning over games to matic fraternity, will take the lead. Magistrate in the Great Beyond. Ar of Willard Todd, Newark substitute, opponents as victories they did not Last Friday aftenoon the Aetna fire in the barn on the WilJiam Bar- As Liliom, Mr. McVaugh will be af- thur Tuckerman and Kirk Quinn are and the forfeit of at least one game win. Hose. Hook a nd Ladder Company was---- nard property on North Chap Itt forded an opportunity to interpret the two Heavenly policemen. The in which Todd took part, has resulted A letter in the People's Column by calied to the home of Arthur B. East- and turned in an alarm bu:; r~~ , one of tile most fascinating charac- richly dressed man and the poorly in the cancellation of the D. I. A. A. Coach GiJlespie, this week explains man on East Park Place where fire time the alarm sounded wh' : e ters ever presented on a Delaware ~ressed man are Frank Loewy and semi-final football game scheduled to the whole situation, and Bridgeville's was ~Iiscove re d in the basement. While claimed to be 15 minut~s f;~m ~~: stage. Liliom's lover, Julie, will be T. O. Wills, respectively. be played Friday between Bridgeville action seems ridiculous, to say the the r.l1·e was confined to the basement, time it was reported, the barn was a enaCted .by Miss Catherine Broad, a I Mr. Stanley Salsburg, who will be and Newark, sectional winners. least. conSIderable damage throughout the mass of flames and it was impossible men:'ber of ~he .Women's College dra- yhe understudy for all of the U1ale Bridgevill used the Todd case as a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hou :c was ca used .by the smo~e. to save it. It is estimated that the matlc organIzation, the Puppets. Miss parts, will also be assistant to the point to protest games won by New- Ii T~ ere was conSiderable excitement loss will run into several thtusands Bro~d ha~ .already displayed her dra- I director, Mr. C. R. Kase. The under ark in which Todd played. The execu DICKER WITH MARYLAND matlc abilIty favorably before local study for all f emale roles will be MiRs tive comimttee of the D. I. A. A. is III first due to the fact that Mrs. dollars. FOR CHARITY CONTEST Eastman believed that her son and Wilmington audiences. Miss Cecelia Gordon. made up of three memebrs from each ' Charles had gone to the cellar. No Another alarm was for a hedge fire Mary Matlack, last year's freshman ' The scenes of "Liliom" are laid in county. ·A meeting of this committee I University of Delaware has doubt. had this been true, the child at the home of R. W. Heim. The sen~ation, will take the part of Marie, t n amusement park on the outskirts was held in Dovel', Monday night to failed to date to secure a wor would ha I'e suffocated, but fortunately Aetna Company was also called to JulIe's n:'0st intimate friend, while f a city, in a lonely place in the park, heal' the protest of Bridgeville as to thy apponent for the game to the child ran to the home of a neigh the aid of the p hristiana Fire Com Wolf Belfeld, her husband, will 1,>e n a photography stUdio, and in a the last game Newark played at be played on Frazer Field after bo r. pany to help fight a fire neal' Bear taken by Stanley Salsburg, past pres- small garden. The sixth scene is laid Dovel': Todd played in this game for the regular schedule for the un This morning at 3.30 Officer Hill, Station, and the other two were minor ident of Alpha Psi Omega.· Miss Sar- 'n the Great Beyond. a short time. Newark won the game employed fund. It was thought while on Quali ty Hill, discovered a fires. ah Downes, a member of the Puppets, , With such an excellent cast pre 54 to O. The committee voted to throw first that Drexel could be se and probabl,y the foremost actress of senting Molnar's famed play, "Lili out t his game. cured but as their season ended the Women s College, will haYe the om," much attention has been at But even throwing out this game last Saturday they did not want part of Liliom's employer, Mrs. Mus- tracted, and it is necessary that all still left Newark the winner in the to hold the team in training two Thirty-first Organ Recital at Mitchell Hall le at. M. Ficsur, the sneaky, stealing seats for the play will be reserved. north~rn section and it was thought weeks for this game. Then it would-be murderer, and Liliom's com- Ti~k ets may be secured at Rhodes the Newark-BridgeviJIe game would looked like St. Joe might be se Th e thirty- fi~' s t orga": recital give:n 13. Minuet .... ......... 1. Paderewski panion, will be portrayed by the pres- prug Store, or by sending a r equest have to be played Friday despite the cured but that plan has now by F'lrmll1 SW ll1nen, WIll be held In 4. Andante (Symphonie No.5) Ident of Alpha Psi Omega, Marshall ;'ddressed to E 51, University of Del- action of the committee. failed. Mi tch ell Hall, Monday, ~o.vembe~ 23, L. Van Beethoven McCully, II. Annabelle Morton and aware. • Coach GiJlespie returned from Delaware officials are now at 7.30 p. m. The publIc IS cordIally trying to get either University invi ted to attend. The program will 5. Humoresque .... ...... A. Dvorak Dover with the understanding the game would be played Friday. But he of Maryland of Maryland or be as fo llows : 6. Andante (Clock Movement) received word from Mr. Macklin, Dickinson for the game which 1. Marche Heroique ... C. Saint-Saens J. Haydn superintendent of the Bridgeville it to be played the Saturday fol 2. The Bells of St. Anne de Beaupre 7. Liebestraum ... ......... F. Liszt DEAN OUTrON'S SON LISTED School to the effect that Bridgeville lowing Thanksgiving. With A. Russell 8. Ride of the Valkyries ... R. Wagner would not play, contending other "Shorty" Chalmers a Newark ON HAVERFORD QUINTET games in which Todd played should be boy staring in the backfield for co unted as victories for their op Maryland that would be a won ponents as was done in the Dovel' derful attraction if it is possi ,\~. 1~~~L~:iriS~~T~O::iNGEf.pPE THANKSGIVING BANQUET Among Likely 'freshmen With Chance f9r Varsity ble to schedule them. The Student Council annual - __ game won by Newark 54 to O. Newark wilJ not agree to any such A. G. Wilkinson, business adminis Thanksgiving banquet of Delaware That George E. Dutton, Jr., a son~He came to Friends' from the Newark trator of the University of Delaware, College has been announced for of Dean George E.