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1 B YATHOME EUY AT HOME nly 35 Shopping Only 35 Shopping Da until Christmae The Newark Post Days until Christmas VOLUME XXII NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 NUMBER 42 -~~~~~~~========~~~~~~~~~~~~================~~~ FIVE NEW ARK GIRLS HURT ISECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION OF IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT DEL, FEDERATION OF MEN'S BIBLE Auto is Struck in Accident on Conowingo Road; All onl . CLASSES TO BE HELD IN NEW ARK Way to Work [·'ive girls, all residents of Newark, The girls are employed at the Vic- Warren A. Singles Elected Vice-President at Dover, Saturday \\" ~re injured, one of them seriously, tor Sparkler Company plant, just Great interest was manifested in elected: President, Howard S. Gland 'It 7 II. m" Tuesday, when the automo- t 'd Elk T ' t,ile in which they were on their way au Sl e ton, hey told police that the first annual convention of the ing, Wilmington; vice-president, New to ,ork was struck by a truck as they neared the plant a truck, said Delaware Federation of Men's Bible Castle county, Warren A. Singles, Newark; vice-president for Kent and then turned over on the Elkton- to be owned by the C, J, Phillips Con- Classes held in the People's Congre- county, Walter P. · Carrow, Dover; Conowingo road, a half mile from tracting Co" Salisbury, in attempting gational and Christian Church, Dover, secretary, Thomas S. Taylor, Wil mington; chaplain, the Rev. M, S. E l~t~~ ~ Willis, dri'ver and owner of to pas~ their car, struck it and ~:~~~~~Yi:f:~~n~~~n~:: :;:sni;ft~n~~~ Andrews, Dover ; song leader, Glenn the car, who suffered a fractured hip caused It to .turn over, The truck was by over 200 persons from Wilmington, Gildersleeve, Dover, and other hurts, was the most seri- also overt"rned but the driver, whose Rural New Castle, Kent and Sussex Resolutions were adopted reiterat ou :; ly inj ured. She is in the Union name was not learned, was unin, counties, ing' the principles and purposes of. the Hospi Dl, in Elkton, where the four jured, The sessions were presided over by association in promoting a greater in others were treated and then sent The Phillips Comppny is working Courtesy Every Evening Howard S. Gianding, president of the terest in Bible classes and their work. home. on several highway projects in this association, of Wilmington. Greetings Resolutions commending Governor C. The others injured: section. WRECKED CAR IN WIDCH J<'IVE GIRLS WERE HURT were extended by Mayor Woodford, D. Buck and President Hoover on Lydia Mearns, lacerations of the Passing motorists took the injured This is the wrecked automobile of Miss Anna Willis, 161 Cleve- Dr. R. C. Helfenstein, of the People's their fidelity in upholding the laws of face, sku ll and a broken rib. girls to the Union Hospital. land avenue Newark. It was struck by a truck just outside of Church, and Rev. W, F. Bauscher, the State and country were adopted. Lou ise Sassonez, cuts about the The condition of Anna Willis, who Elkton, Md.,'Tuesday. Miss Willis suffered a fractured hip and i!, a president of the Dover Ministers' Loyalty and fidelity were pledged to nose and face. is still in the Elkton Hospital, is re- patient in the Union Hospital, Elkton. Four other Newark girls Association. the observance and enforcement of Victoria George, cuts about the ported late this afternoon as doing as were less seriously injured. They were on their way to work at the Several discussions on organization the 18th Amendment. hend, arms and hand. well as can be expected, she was oper- time of the accident. Thomas Hunter, of Rising Sun, the truck of Bible classes, speakers and topics, There were a number of invitations Pearl Batters, cuts on the face and ated on yesterday for a fractured hip, driver, is being held for a hearing. music and class singing and orchestra, extended for the next convention to be hands. which necessitated a silver plate. ===========================: held October 8, 1932, but the one ex I :ce;i~~~~e:n!n~ci~e~~!iV~~:k s~~rit~:~ tended by the Newark delegation was church and finance were given by accepted. Wilmington made a strong CU NCY AND POOLE I GARDEN CLUB TO MEET I trained teachers of Bible classes from plea for it, but Newark was selected Newark Town Library Now Free several churches of Wilmington. The and the citizens of this town should A SW~ALSE ALARM The November 'and December meet- mhin address was made by C. H. feel honored to have the opportunity The fire alarm on Monday after- ings of the Newark Garden Club are We are glad to announce that, beginning this week, the Newark Gundersdorff, of Baltimore. Immediate of playing host to this group of men, noon which called Aetna to the Na- to be combined into one. This meet Town Library will be open to the public free of charge. Sufficient past president of the National Fed on Ooctober 8, next year. The con tiona l Fibre Co., was a false alarm. ing will be held November 30, at the eration of Men's Bible Classes. vention and banquet will be held in funds have not been guaranteed to receive the State appropriation, William (Bill) Clancy and Clarence home of Miss Frieda Ritz, Park Place. Officers for the ensuing year were the First Presbyterian Church, but the committee feels assured that Newark has enough public ~~~l\~e,;.~ s ~~~b~~tto ~nn~i:~Sy t~r~~t~~I~ AETN A HOSE, ROOK AND spirited citizens and organizations who will help us meet the running they lea l'l1 ed that there had been a LADDER CO. TO PARTICIPATE expenses of the LibrarY,-and since we are a Free Library we have short circuit in a radio owned by one IN HOUSING OF ENGINE the privilege of borrowing books from the County Library and the Fathers and Sons Banquet, of the residents near the mill. Aetna, Hose, Hook and Ladder State Library Commission. Won't you help us furnish free reading Friday Night, Great Success for the people of Newark 1 The young people especially need this OPERATED ON TODAY Company will journey to Kennett Square on Saturday afternoon to help service. The Fathers and Sons Banquet upon the land which the Lord thy God MI'. Charles H. Jarmon, of Dela house their new 1000 gallon Fox Contributions of any size and gifts of used books will be grate sponsored by the Men's Baraca Class giveth t h e~ . (Ex, 20:12.) ware avenue, an employee of the pumper. The Continental Diamond Fathers: My son, if thine heart be fu11y received by the Library Committee . of the First Presbyterian Church, held wise, my heart shall rejoice, even ontinental-Diamond Fibre Co .. was Band will accompany Aetna. The Library schedule is as follows: Monday and Friday, 3 to 6 last Friday evening, was a great laken to ,the Delaware Hospital on The honors of housing the engine mine. Thy father and thy mother shall p. m.; Saturday, 10 to 12 a. m. - 7 to 9 p, m. success, being one of the largest be glad, and she that bare thee shall Sunday in the ambulance. fell to Coatsville and Brandywine Mrs. Geo. L. Schuster Mrs. P. B, Myers Hundred Fire Companies, The pa gatherings of this kind we believe rejoice. (Prov, 23:16, 25,) He was operated on today. His con Mrs. A. S. Eastman Mrs. L. W. Tarr dition was reported as fair. rade will start at 2.30 o'clock. ever held in Newark, approximately Sons: 0 God, thou hast taught me 160 being present. The address, "Sun from my youth; and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works. (Ps, rise Hour," by Frank M, Heal, Yice 71:17.) College Hour Program of Special Principal and Dean of boys at the Fathers: Now also when I am old Warner Junior High School, Wilming and greyheaded, 0 God, forsake me Interest to Music Lovers ton, was inspiring both to the fathers not; until I have shewed thy strength ANNUAL THANKSGIVING and sons. unto this generation. (Ps. 100:6.) if Th e second number on the College music so intimately into our daily I The program follows: All : For the Lord is good; his Hour Progr.am at the ~ni:ersity of liv~~e Philadelphia String Quartet has BANQUET NOVEMBER 24 Toastmaster: Let us join in our mercy is everlasting; and his truth Delaware WIll be of s~eclal I~terest. to played in many concerts, not only in prayer of invocation. Prayer of Invo endureth to all generations, (Ps. 100: mu sic lovers. The Philadelphia Strmg America but in Europe. Its members cation by Pastor, Rev. H. E. Hallman. 6.) A. G. Wilkinson Guest of H~nor Toastmaster: Let fathers and sons Program Following Banquet. Quartet, a group of artists from ~he are musicians with large experience read responsively words of wisdom Toastmaster, Robert Weimer; Re fam ous Philadelphia Symphony, will in, c~amber music: Arthur Benne~t One of the most popular occasions Iquet as an annual ~ff~ir about ten from the Holy Scriptures, sponse by Son, Thomas A. Foster; present a program of concert music Llpkm has played !n quartets both. rn , 1 d f D I years ago, and now It IS one of the Fathers: My son, keep thy father's Response by Father, Arthur B. in Mitchell Hall, Friday evening, No- thIs . country and I!, ~urope, havmg of the SOCIal ca en ar 0 . e aware traditions of the college. Each year, College will take place when the the plans for the event have been more commsndment, and forsake not the Eastman; Address, "Sunrise Hour," ve mber 13, at 8 p.