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PATRONIZE THE NE '~~dlK POST EWAR I ~ I ER II NT ---- -r FIR T ------ BSCRIPTION DRIVE GOES DIVERSION FOUNDING Larger Local ayr lIs oFIN AL WEEK MONDAY IRAPPED BY IOF GRANGE 0>----- "GAS" HEAD lIS MARI(ED Subscription Campaign En trants Increase Retail Sales Unwise Policy Anniversary Miss Maybell Aiken, Newark ...... 1,318,600 Mrs. Geraldine B. Barnes, Newark ...... 1,315,800 Claimed; Lhnits Marked Monday Gov. McMullen Accepts Invitation Mr .. H. M. Irwin, Newark ...... 1,312,000 Upkeep, Charge At Harmony DANITA TO Vel'l1on D. Lovett, Newark ...... 466,000 Miss Lydia M. Meal'l1s, Newark ...... 1,105,600 Improper or unwise financing. di- By Mrs. Sara. P . Evan s INCREASE Miss Susie Pruitt, Newark ...... 691,900 version of motor tax r evenues. or Mcrmaid. Oct. 18- H a l' m 0 n y Mrs. William Wideman, Newark ...... 700,500 any legislative e fT ort which will un- Granfc No. 12. celebrated its sixty- fairlY limit the expenditures neces- fift h ,anniversary Mo~day evening OUTPUT BY Mrs. E li zabeth W. Zebley, Newark ...... 1,314,000 sary to ma1l1ta 1l1 Delaware hlgh- with more than 125 111 attendance. ways adequately is a direct threat A covered di sh supper served at With a little over a w eek to go. the big SU bscription drive against 44 .1 per cent of all Dela- 6:30 o'clock preceded the social pro- of Th Ncwark P DSt is now on the home stretch. We find that I EXPANSION after a little lull. which a lways CDmes in the second period of I ~~~~: t a~·~~~~s~i~::~~ d Hp e ~~ l~:i f~~ gram Tribute P aid these campaigns. the excitement and interest is again cDming to dustries. declared yesterday. The members and visitors were Hosiery Concern the fore liS the workers realize that the closing day, the day "Delaware is in a most unusual welcomed by Worthy Master L eD n when the prizes w ill be awarded. is almost here. Friends of the IpDsition in regnrd to transportation C. GilmDre w ho paid tribute to Behilui In Orflers; workers, friends of the paper. and the workers themselves are facilities." MI'. Daniel said. "This the early grange pioneers. Mrs. starting to give some r eally serious thought to the possible win­ state has 265 communities and 117 Harry Brackin was acting lecturer. National Paper ;;iod~ f The Newark ning f that grand first prize, a prize that represents well over ' Df them depcnd solely on motor Harmony has had 29 m asters of dl' ivc came to a $700. n prize that is certainly \\'ol'th SDme rea l h ard work. time. , transport and a SDu nd.ly financed w hich sixteen are living. Those Operates At Peak night. The cam­ and thought. and properly maintained highway present at the celebration were: ill thc third and last . system . To these 117 thriving com- Hervey Walker. the oldest living l n addi tion to sustained activity we realize it, the Miss Maybell Aiken takes a slight lead this week according munitics. highways are all-import- one, William Moore, Harvey Ball. in 01e building t.rades. Newark is here. The opportun­ to the credits published. From the standing Be shown ab'Ove, it a nt and the only available trans- W. P . Naudain. L .H. Pennington. E . in the midst of its grea test pcriDd to the workers in this is still anybody's race and it appears that the final week may portation link w ith other cDmmuni- H. Woodward. H arry Brackin. I. G. of industrial prDduction. accD rding somc big money, is be the deciding factor. ties. They must depend on these Klair. P a ul Mitchell. J . W. P enning- t'O opinions expressed at thc October often given by any highways to bring in the multitude ton, W. Steele Atwell. W. H . Nau- meeting 'O f the Chamber of Com- HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW IF YOU WANT HER TO of items wh ich they consume and dain, and R alph I. Klair. merce last Thlll'sday night at the WIN. IN A FEW DAYS IT WlLL BE TOO LATE. u ~ e. A telegram of congratul ations Deer Park H otel. . frDm Worthy Slate Master Clarence Prominent leaders of the com ------0 Use Same Highways E. J ester of Milford, was r ead by Gov. Richard C. McMu Ll en. left. shakes hands Wllh Wllllam 0. 'l'rui·U. munity attended the session. whkh who have shown "They must also use the same lw . H. Naudain. Bridgevillc. chairman of the Delaware Commission fDr Feeblemind d. fD llowed an infDrmal dinner. Presi- grit. and CDnfidence in FOOD TAXES ICHRISTMAS highways to. out their farm I The presentation D~. a large birt~- as he accepts an invitation to attend "Big Day." or the a utumn opcn d e~t George M. Haney officiated . . to go a[ter that products. their ":,anufactured goods. I day cake to the gJ ~nge by MIS. house at Delaware Colony, the Sta te Tra111111g School. Stockley, Satur- 'I he N.atIDnal Vulcanized Fibre new 1940 ChevrDlet 1 -, I and raw materIals. Merchants 111 Walter Marshall. chairman of the . . Company s paper mill here JS oper- _r&."~ •• ol a ARE $40 404 SEAL ~HOWN these 117 communities are keenly hospitality committee was a feat- day and the monthly meet111 g of the commiSSion at eleven oclock that at111g on a full seh d I! th fi. rcpresenting a , ~ 'alert as to their. dependence . . on l ure. WOI·thy M as t e~' Gilmore ac- d a~. L Do kin ~ on . is Mrs. ~tephen P. Toad v ~ n e. MiliDrd, commission .mem- time since 1929. e~c~~t ~~ r : t~ ~~ $1,200, everyone of I motor transpor t With ItS r elIabilIty. cepted It. . . bel and ~e ci et:ll y. Aitel l uncheo~, . and ,111 1I1spectlOn . of the gl ounds \~ eeks 111 1937. J ohn K. J ohnston, a will bc well p aid --- speed. and safe ty. They r ealize that Greet111gs from thIS celebratIon and bUl ld1l1 gs. the Govcl'I1or Will l0111 the commlSSIDn 111 attendlllg the director of the chamber and vice- during the seven Total Hi{lden. 1]1 Sale In State any breakdown of highway facilities I :verc . extended to Mrs .. Ann.ie J . operetta. "Old lrDnsides." to be prcsented by the ~ hildr en of the school president o~ the conce.l'I1: r eported . campaign. The least Wi ll partially Isolate. them, cu'. Iu enmson. chaplam, w~o '~ confined at two-thirty. The colony Wi ll be open to the public from one O'clDCk. . Dalllt", In ExpanSIOn will be 20 % of Local Sales Of Sch eduled For them ofl' fl'Om deliveries•. a nd gen- to her room With a hl~ ailment. With the Contine ~t a1 - D ia m o nd collected by that " " erally cause heavy fin anCial losses. Ch oir Enterta mcd Fibre CDmpany operat1l1g its plant . $518000 NCTC ThanksgIVI]10' tn say noth ing of the hardships that The Ch~ll ' of the Red Clay Creek "RAID" IS CLUB IN here on a full sc hedule. local pay- Well Done " I 0 wIll be assumed by all cItizens 111 Presbyterian Church entertam ed at rolls aI e at a level never before at- pleased so far with ------these cDm munilies. la surprise variety shower 1 a~ t Fl'l- tumed, It was leported obtamed by the work- F amilies 111 ~ewark pay an esti- Here IS the first pre-view of the "Business, 1I1dustrlal and agJ'lcul- lday evenmg In honor of thClr t wo PLANNED SESSION George C. J ackson, head of the .,th the COD peratIon given m ated $40.404 111 hidden taxes a n- thirty-third annual .Chrlstmas Seal. tural 1I1terests in these centers are Im embel's, MISS Annabelle Pierson retail hardware concern which bears residents of Newark and nually through their purchases ot which Will be used 111 the cam.palg n l!ravely concerned over the high- I and MISS AlIce E Springer. both hiS name, told the chamber that This campaign IS just one food •.a NatIOnal Consumers Ta.x CHRISTMAS o.f the Delaware An- way Situation 111 Delaware and united pI:ospeclive brides. MISS Pierson --- ___ sales 111 h iS store have 1l1creased by the publisher h as 111 Commission survey showed thIS SEAL lI~Tuberculosl s So- It1 a belIef that certain legislatIon Will marry Mr Earl Lynch on Oct National Guard Faculty Me]nher s $1.000 111 the last three weeks over Th N rk Post a week. S C I e t y, beg1l1nmg relaling to highway finances passed 26 and MISS Spr1l1ger. Mr. Walter the same period In 1938. IO~ n::: and ad - "Nearly eight per cent of the 0 Thanksglvl~g , Week r.t the last session of the legislature M Cl ossland, the latter part of To "Defend" Town Ar e Guests At Albert Deck, an Dfflcial ot the ti W e - total food blll represents shlfted De l a [ e s con- rlust be r eVised, r eadjusted. or r e- Novembcl Dalllta H OS iery MIlls, Inc . repvrted sec on. an; ~~f':" e taxes buried in the price of "every ~ slgnment of .se a l s pealed if their sole transportation Those pre~ent were the Misses From Air Attack I Century Meetina that the company's orders are far ow o"Jectl~ _. purchl'fe ." the report s .1" " Th ". h as already arnved ystem:s to be mamta med and ex- PU."'5on. Sprmger. Endora PIerson. - el 111 excess of produclion C II I unseen leVies, for example. take 11 Il nd members of th.e panded as the demands and needs H elen F Pierson. Marion Crossan. --- --_ An even greater payrDll at the an t e p th per cent of butter costs, 6 1-2 p er staff Df the Antl- of these commulllties mcrease" ' Ruth A Ball. Catherine Mullins. Newark w ill be "defended" from Members of the faculty of the Danlta plant IS expected WIthin the sure~ ~ay e ~e o ~ cent of bread costs. 10 1-2 per cent Tub e l' culosis So- Mrs Carolyn Bradway, MI SS Mabel an Imaginary all' aUack Saturday Newark SCh OD ls were guests at the next SIX months when an ~xp& n - can ~ p us ~ ~ a of sliced bacon, and 14 1-2 per cent ciety and volunteer . Porter. Mrs K .B Pierson. Mr Henry 11I ght by llllltS Df the 198th CDast regular meeting of the Newark slon prDgram. includmg an addllIDn a velY grea av~ r of the cost of coffee." workers are busy Delawm'e M USIC School ' L Gass Mr. and Mrs Leonard C Artillery Regiment National Guard New Century Club at ItS regular to the new bUlldmg on S Chapel III ~hev Cat~~~lg~~~~ The report was m ade public I Help to Profecf sD rting o.ut sheets Students At Asse!l1bly Eastbur;,. Ml. and Mrs Rober t M the country's No' 1 anti-aircraft meet1l1g on MD nday afternoon StI'eet and more machmery. will re e\ . through Mrs William H . BeacDn of You~ Home from and gett1l1 g them S h 1 Walker. unit Captam H Wallace Cook. com- DI Wmlfred J . Rob1l1son. dean ha ve been completed Detruls ot the campaI~ I~ WIlmJl1gton . n ational committee Tubercu losi. ready to be mailedStudcntsofthe D.elaware uc oo I TheThree_111_one Homemaker s. man·dingOffiCer ofBatterY .. E ... an- emel'ltus of the Women's College. the program WI U be announced ~~~I~~~thr C eI O ld ~OO d ee _ member. \~ h o leads NCTC study throughout the State of Delaware. ~f MUS IC. of WIlm1l1gt?n, a en- Club held Its meetmg last Thurs- nounced yesterday The U11Ivers- University of Delaware. and Mrs soon transaction suppo;t groups 111 Delaware 111 the educat- ! according to MISS Emely P Blssel, l olled 111 WIl m1l1g~O n high ~ChOOIS . day aftel'l1oon a t the hDme of Mrs Ity of Delaware campus Wi ll be the A D Warner. Sr . w ho were also P lan Christmas Lights help1l1g a a~ IOna l crusade aga1l1st "unnecessary IpreSident of the society PI esented the ~ee IYk assen;, § ~r o i LeD nard Nelson A demonstrat IOn scene of the aclIvltles guests. spoke brie fl y at the seSSIDn. At the suggestIon of Meyer Pil- m thc campaign. an consumCi -penaliz1l1g taxes." "'Protect Your H ome F rom Tu- gram In the eWaI Hlg c 00 in "pnckll1g Lunches" was given The local demonstralIDn, sched- pi Sided over by Mrs T D MylJ'ea nick. fOl mer chairman of the cham- 1 of the reduclion . . t d berculDs is' is the theme of thiS audltOilum yestcrday I by Mrs Nelson, Mrs W H Dean. uled to gct under way about 730 Mrs D U. Greenwald. v lolIlllSt, ber 's merchantile seclIon, Christmas a long-tcrm subscl'lp- Cluef OlJenders LIS e I year's campaign," said MISS Bissell Those who rendered selectIons Mrs Clarence Wells They showed o·clock. Wi ll be the fil st 111 a sen es and MI SS Robert Spencer. plalllst. street lights wlll be turned Dn for • . ______... _.reductlOn .lasts for the The report added "Chief ofl'e~d- "As a symbol of that protectIon. were MI SS H e l e~ Knotts. J ~ck variOUS types of bread as. nutbread, of performances ShDw ll1 g lI'all1ed presented a progl am consist1l1g of the holIday season on Thanksglvll1g the campaIgn only It ers. and those that fall mDst heaVIly Rockwell Kent. Ameflcan artIst. Wilkie. Clay~ont. J ack Barker. oatmeal bread and how to m ake personncl operat1l1g mDdern search- two movements of the Cesar F ranck Day ni ght, decreed by Governor Mc­ belIeve that any family on lower II1come famil ies, are hld- writer. and lecturer, who deSigned Wilmington High School, and J os- nourlshll1g and tasty sand wlchcs ligh t. threc II1c h and 50 calibre "Sonata for VIO lin and P iano" and Mullen to be November 23, 111 CDm - 10 .do w ~t hout the local den 1.9Xes. These are leVied origm- thiS year 's Christmas Seal. has eph Boo th. P. S. duPont High School. Mrs. George Allcorn, who h as machi ne guns which Will also be "Spani sh Serenade." Cham1l1ade- pliance Wi th the Wishes of Presl­ .'e .~'~:..I:~J. ~onsldcrIng the pflce ally against the producer. m anufacl- used an angel with outstretched Miss K athl'yn Mills accompa l11 ed charge of the collecting and making given in WilmingtDn, DDver, and Kreisler. Following the program, dent Roosevelt. . urer, shipper. a nd distributor . Un- I arm. the entertainers. F . Raym Dnd Just- I guild garments for the club. re- Milford. a social hour was enjoyeCI . Tea was . Capt H. Wallace Cook. commund- ~ aee Is Close a ble to absorb the load. each must Blue Back ground 111. a member of the local faculty, ported 60 garments for the yearly Model'n Equipment served by a group of hostesses under mg Dfflcer of Battery E, local unit ____ --11. .... ,_'5. _3_ close onc and la.st- pass on a share of its taxes and the "Against a brillian t blue back- was in charge of the program . IcU splay on Oct. 26 at H armony Use of the modern equipment of the direction of Mrs. George E. of the 198 th C. A .• (A.A.) D. N. G., may be ~he decld- consumer ultimately pays them. I ground. the dDuble-barred cross. Frederick B. Kutz, instructor of Grange hall. the anti-ail'cl'afl regiment is to be DuttDn. . urg.ed the c h ~ mb er's support of the to who will b ~ the usually without knowing it." Iintel'l1ationa l symbol of th ~ fight music, will supervise next week's (Please Turn To P age 10) ShOW I.' in cDnnection with the pro- Short ~ u slness SesslOll enlistment dflve n ow being carried on OcL 28. Candidates . The commission in w hose n on- against tuberculOSIS. IS prommently assembly wh ich will be held next gram for making a 69 per cent in- A short ~u smess ses~lO n preceded D~~ . • . . .-:-::=:::1~. ar~ leavll1g no stone un- partisan crusade groups in approxl- displayed." . Wednesday morning at 8:40 o'clock. crease in the enli sted persDnnel Df the reception. Mrs. Richard Snyd- Citizens are respDnslble for our thm quest for SUbSCflP- mately 5,100 communities h ave Rockwell K ent was born m Tar- A band ~o~ccrt .will be presented . Loca1 Legionuaires Aid the regiment from 869 men to 1,469. er. program chatrman, announced present state ~f u ~p"lparedness," we lecl sure that by the launched tax study prDgram. srud rytown Heights. N. Y .. 111 1888. a ~d The publIc IS 1I1 vlted to attend. "' . , I One of the four mill ion candle that J . P aul Green, probatIOn offl- Capt. Cook chalged. We are unpre- . ends. the.r? w~ ll the hidden tax figure does n ot i.n- has li ved in .Newfoundland, 111 Due to the state teacher's meeting I n Installation RILes power searchlights will be operated cer for New ~ as tl e County,. would pared because we .want to be un- lew. 1.1 . any. families 111 clude the m any other hidden and Greenland. and 111 Alaska. Many .of which will bc held in Wilmington, RetiI'ing Chef de Gare Clarence H. by Battery 'A". 198th Coast Artil- be the speakCl at the meetmg fol- prepared ... . the 111cr e~se Drdered Ihat Will not have been direct taxes families her e h ave to his pictures portray aspects of lIfe SChDOI will be suspended next Hopkins and H. N. Herbener r ep- lery of Wilmington. while a mach- low1l1g the annual luncheDn on Mon- 111 the NatIonal Guard IS strictly a lo ~ a su?scription. If ~ou pay. among the Eskimos a n~ the n~ rth- Thursday and Friday. resented the J . Allison O 'Daniel ine gun platoon of Battery "E" w ill day. Oct. 30.. prepar~dness proposition," he added . Inend 111 • the camprugn The food tax estimate w as com- ern lndlans. As a slde-1111e he I aIses P ost No. 10 at the r ecent instal- also take part in the 'defense." • The luncheon Will be hel? at 1 PreSident Roosevelt has approved WOUld . like to support puted from NCTC averages based on purebred Jersey cattle and Great A 'J'., 'r E r 'lin lation ceremonies staged by the Arrangements ru'e being made by 0 clock and members w lsh1l1g t o. (Please Turn To P age 10) Turn To Page 10) last a va ila ble U. S. Bureau of t he Dane dogs at his farm in upper New UXI hU y, 0 nLe L, I Grand Voiture No. 4 of the F orty et a regimenta l bDard consisting of attend are requested to con tact Mrs. Census fi g ures. which placed 1935 York State. PelTY PO IIIL VeLel'uns . Eight. Ladies Auxili ary. and Ameri- Colonel George J . Schultz. com- ~arleton E. DDuglass. lunch e~n EDUCATORS food sal es in Newa rk at $518.000. The American Legion Auxiliary. can LegiDn, Department of Dela- mander ; Lieutenant CDl Dnel S: B. c~ a,:" manf Jhe :o~ gr~~ p, ~ ;~ -Government estimates of total sal~s GI B b]1 CI b J . Allison O'Daniel P ost No. 10. will ware. at Wilmington . . The entire Irwin . Du~c ~n, execulive O fl'~ce~ ; ':nea~tgefo~ or :s~ i zatio n ' ne~t 'w::ik. in the country l ast year approxl- asgow ase a U stage a party for Ward 6, Perry affair was arranged m honor of Captai n Wilham A. F . .Pyle . l.egl: The Furnitu;e Stud Grou will TO MEET ma te the total 111 the 1935 study, To Sponsor Cal'd ParLY P oint Veter ans on Tuesday Oct. Edward A. Mulrooney, chef de mental plans and tra1l1111g officer, t T d . Y t th Ph the NCTC said. A card party for the benefit of 24 . Members ~vill meet at Sheaf- chemin de fer. La Societe des 40 Capta in. J ohn J . Duncan, a,djutant; ~e~rs~ e~.a\.,~~~;;;.~' a / M~I~ ~ Th the Glasgow baseball club w ill be fer's paint store at seven o·clock. Homln. ~~; : ~r a~ ~d ~;I~d;i~th~~S ~~bl:'~~~ Open House- ~ o mpany ~ a di es to The eight characteristics of the very happy to have her spend that i'omorr ow night the fi rst . open l a ;;heo~ e;:~:;:' ~~:~~n';~ a~~!~ s~7in_ ba~~:r~~~~~:r~~e t~~~c~::~ made CALIFORNIA or FLORIDA Christian here presented are worthy day With us. At the. Hob Tea Room house. of thiS current year Will be stitute will be held in Wilmington Delaware history in and around of extended individual attention, for d1l1ner that evenmg :~ t~:r~~~~ held 111 R esl d e n ~e Hall . . ~y and on Oct. 26 and 27, and the Krebs L ewes are d esc rib e d~ n a nicely writ­ ANN PAGE but we can offer only brief sugges­ bel'S of the facully help all W'. C. D., .glrls are l11vlted to School will be closed on those dates ten article on "Old Lewes" by Vir­ tions. a happy birthday. The student b ody come to the HIl a r~um of ReSidence to permit members of the faculty inia F . Cullen a news writer of Oranges "Blessed are the poor in spiri t" ga~ e MISS R o bIll SO,~ Th o m ~s Crav- Hall . for ~ ~ eve~ lIlg of b:ldge or to attend. fewes who ha; studied that com- Sparkle speaks of humility as a commend­ eArn tS.. latest book, Masterpieces of d:nClllg. Dates are lIl vlted too, The L adies Aid Society of the munity from every angle. able quality. How contradictory the . o . course. Newport M. E. Church w ill serve Includes Other Features Sweet dozen present-day philosopby which calls for self-assertion and self-. ------its annual turkey supper on Wed· The proposed seashore play areas, 3 pkgs 10c and Juicy But Jesus is not mistaken. The way Two Guernsey Bulls And nesday evening, Nov. I , in the Sun- planned by ij1e State Highway De- into !be kingdom of heaven Is not Four Cows Sold Here day school assembly- room . partment for the sta te-owned ocean Gelatin Desserts, Ice BRUSSEL SPROUTS Calif. that of assertive self-sufficiency. FOOD Bishop Pays Visil land, from Cape Henlopen to F en- Cream Powder, "Blessed are they that mourn." T wo registered Guernsey bulls Bishop Arthur R. McK instry made wick Island, is also featured with a CELERY STALKS large The world does not believe that and four registered Guernsey cows an inform al visit to t he congrega ti on numoer of artist's sketches showing Puddings statement. It shuns the house of for were bought and sold recenUy in of the st. J ames P . E. Church here som e of the proposed improvements. ONIONS Yellow, selected size & qnal. 4 mourning. It tries without ava il to this section, according to an an- on Monday evening. About 50 mem- The front cover shows a bathing PEARS Buse or D'Anjou 6lge, philosophize away the fa ct of sor­ noun cement of the American Guern- bers welcomed the bishop and dis- scene at Rehoboth Beach , w hile the row. The Christian, on the other THOUGHT sey Cattle Club, P eterbor ougb, N . H. cussed the business a ffairs of the back cover contains a design to GRAPEFRUIT Florida 3 hand, feels with his fellow man and SWEET POTATOES 3 thus receives a blessing. By CHARLOTTE SPENCER 27~36~u~~s ~~~ I b ~f G~;:~IY~re;~ ~~~;;~~ w;;~~~~isn~~; lmt;~~~ ~:r ~~~ ~~o ~~~o~~~~tUi~'i~~~~e i~:e :~~in~~ N. B. C. Nutritionist, State Board of Health to Henry P . Wilson, of H ockessin; erection of a parish house. The St. Blue Hen 's fighting cock, the offi­ CAULIFLOWER Snowwhite "I \valked a mile with P leasure. She chattered all the way; ======a nother bull, Marigold's Senator J ames Church now owns a lot near cial bird of the state, are presented But left me none the wiser . . 27 1919. was sold by Lt.-Gov. Ed- the church, on which site the build- in colors on the inside of the front Spiced GRAPES Fancy Eating For aU she had to say. Surplus commodities are now be- ward W. Coach to David B. Miller, ing would probably be erected, and b ack covers. Both of these de- "I walked a mlle with Sorrow, ing distributed to 2,750 Delawar e of Hockessin. should they decide to take this signs are -suitable for framing. And nc'er a word said she; fami lies. The progr am IS being ex- The cows: Emerita's Rosie of step. A committee was named to The poem , "Blue Hen's Chickens," 10 Pkgs. in Carton I Wafers But, oh the th Ings tearned from her panded to include. food for school Gwenlyn 597629; J ane of Gwenlyn carefully consider the m atter of by Arthur Guiterman , which was When'Sorrow walked with me. U lunches .. The. dlstr:bution of these 35 1 89~; Frances of Gwenlyn 502080, building, and the group will meet published in the New York H erald­ "Blessed are the m eek. " Ah , yes, commodities IS deSigned t? use the and Florence of Gwenlyn 563 172, in the church Friday evening, Oct. Tribune, is also presented in this Cigarettes poverty of spirit comes when a m an agr icultural s u rp ~u s to r elieve mal- were sold by George Green to 20. J . W . Wetherell was appointed issue. Facts a nd fi gures of the Dela- ZXe rightly sees himself, and has a sym· nutrition !n low .'ncom~ familIes. Frank MeVa ugh, of Hockessin. ch airman of the building committee. ware High way Department are pre- Chestel'fields, Camels, Lucky Strikes, pathetic touch WiU1 sorrow. Then he The commodities which are now The Newport r ecreational commit- sen ted as are also articles on public Raleighs, Spuds, Pall Malls, Otd "inherits the earth," because he tru· Iy comes to enjoy it as a place of beb1g . distributed are . b~~el;~ ~~~:~ The U. S. Treasury r ecently r e- tee m et this week at the h ome of picnic grounds, the brea kwater at service and Christian growth, and frU it lUI ~e , whlte fi OWt, 0 A I ceived $1.50 from a conscience- Mrs. J . H al'l'Y Taylor, Lyndalia. The Lewes and Fenwick Island. Copies not because he has a deed to a cereal, rIce, a nd dry eans. fP ~ s stricken WPA worker in River committee reports the foundation of the booklet can be procured with­ {IXPECI single foot of its soil. and yellow cornmeal are soon 0 e Grove. Ill., w ith the explanation is completed for the recreational out charge by writing to the offices fRESHNESS'·~k''''fK;f \ "Note that it is the hunger and a d~ ed.. . I wh ich re- he had "accidentlly ta ken a sledge centre, and wotk wil! proceed im- of the Sta te Highway Department at thirst for righteousness, a nd not the cefvaem~~ ::e ~~~~~~~~:s should in- hammer home with him from work." mediately. Dover. ,I C" .REAiI_~ E; PARKER ~CAKEI possession of it, that is blessed" (Plummer). Self·satisfied people know nothing of the glory of having ~~:It wlmfillO~d thene ,;:::::: be po t~~ssible~ ~tf ;;to ~a:tSdd ~~~I~~other ~------~ I such a hunger and thirs t fill ed by foods intelligently so that the meals God. as a w hole w ill measure up to the Time fails us to speak of the highest standard possible. Chrisllan's spirit of mercy which in­ High-Quality Butter vites divine m ercy ; tha t purity of Butter is one of the best sources SOPHIE MAE heart and absolute cleanness of of vi tamin A. The butter w hich the Nottingham Manor mind and sincerity of purpose which surplus commodity corporation is enable a man r eally to see God distributing is of exceptionally high PEANUT even in this impure world; that quality. To maintain its high qual­ Newark's Westover Hills Christlike spirit which makes him a ity, it should be stored in as cool Not a wasted minute slips by after A&P breads and Jane BRI'ITLE peacemaker In a fighting world­ a place as possible, away from Parker Cakes are properly cooled. They are hastily wrapped yes, that spirit which makes him onions QI' o ther strong odors which OPPOSITE COUNTRY CLUB and rushed direct from our spotless, sunlit bakeries to your I lb. J)ag 11c like the Master in sweetly bearing may taint it. unjustified persecution. These in­ nearest A&P Store so that you may enjoy all their oven Grapefruit juice is veJ:3 rich in deed are the marks of the man who freshness and ftavorful soft texture to the utmost, vitamin C, and that which is being follows Christ as King. distributed is of superior quality. If YOU have selected the home site IF YOU'RE NOW PAYING 10e OR MORE III. The Christian's lnnuence (vv. Even persons who are at first un­ 13·16), accustomed to the taste of grape­ FOR BREAD ••• SAVE 00% OR MORE " Salt" and " light" ! Wha t pungent fruit soon learn to like it. Apples you want in this development, the time and powerful folk are the r eal fol· and grapefruit juice a re both a lowers of Christ ! valuable addition to any day's m eals. Salt fights against rottenness, Other good sources of vitamin C to buy is NOW, before that location is keeps things sweet and fresh. Dr. are tomatoes, oranges, and other J . H. Jowett says, Christians "are frll its and vegetables. to confront rottenness in polio tics; they a re to m eet it in the Cereal And Beans sold, and before the prices increase. realm of business; they are to make Whole w heat cereal and beans are for it in the fi eld of sport; they a re rich in iron and vitamin B. Iron is to be its enemies in the crowded necessary for the formation of r ed High rolling ground, trees, paved streets of common intercourse; they blood. Vitamin B is necessary for are to defeat it In the quiet and se· appetite, muscle tone, and the prop­ questered ways of art and li tera· er use of the carbohyd rates that we ture; everywher e they a re to pro· cat. Both iron and vitamin B are roads, good drainage, all utilities and a vide the antidote to corruption, and commonly lacking in our m eals. they are to overcome and destroy Oth er good sources of iron and DOUBLE WRAPPED it." vitamin B are eggs, liver, dark sewer system; all of these for your future Light has one function, namely, to bread, and dark cereals. '011 SWOT DOODS YOU'LL IE '''OUD TO illuminate. Wickedness and sin 01- Yellow cornmeal, like butter, is IIIIYI: AS YOU" OWN ...T"Y ANY 0' THESII ways love da rkness, beca use their high in vitamin A. White fl our and home you will find in NOTTINGHAM A. & P. Home Style deeds are evil (read John 3: 19-20. rice ar e high in starch and their If Christ rca ll y d well s in us we can· greatest value is in energy or BREAD SLICED JlOt help but shed light about us calories. LOAF 5c w herever we go-a d ivine light Milk is the outstanding deficiency MANOR, the most attractive and con­ which drives out the darkness of s in, in the foods provided. Every effort .or ignorance. of supcrstition, and reo should be m ade to add tresh, eva po­ places It with the sunli ght of God. r ated or skim milk in order to sup- venient development in Newark. dozen in ======/ ply the m aterials needed for bones. package Sc "~~ eo 0 0 C>,roscne·"pyt"lCt nrum sprays COSTS I'EPT to other drivers and to pedestrians; road is clear." have no means of following because Farm families often do without on thc market. Amos \.. none of whom expect to see a . SPORTS~EN-When gam e be- you ~an only ~,e ar one . broadcast fresh meat. especially in the sum- out some of the ways of speeding car on the left side of the co:es, scal ce: sportsmen band. t?- : ~"a ~:~e; . ·.ct f T.he RadIO Report- mel', because they do not have a these two )'cmedies suggest- FOR YEAR road. ge er and .Ieduce the bag lImIt. T r:~01 01 you. place to keep it fresh and many the U. 5 Depo rtment of Ag- The council urges all drivers to ~t sen;e o ftOlq~l ay a nd mutual bene- E pe.t : ~.e d To S ta n (la~ d . d' cannot afford to pay cash for day- stay in line unless the road is ahead en ~ rce s theIr )'ules. Sportsmen. x hi I I a 10 newsmen. ra.lIle III to-day supplies. . Around Wil1llows ___ is perfectly clear. Look upon that yoU WI ll soon take to the field for the. gh . s t a n~ard of serVIce for Where freezer lockers are nvaiJ- ants onc of the most per- S D ' I center line as the safeguard which the fall huntlllg season. The weapon ~~I.c ht~Ul r~ l~fs has been known for able. many farm families add va- 01 • kitchen pests. sprinkle ystel11 eSlgne( it really is for those who heed it. you wlil carry holds death for hu- g .1 ~ t an a ~h cen~.ry. ~re now riety and food value to their diet flu oride around window BE . rr . It was put there for a pW'pose and m;'lIls as .weU as anima!s. La.st year . w~~ne to 0 k:~anA e .. s les ar and by keeping a year-around supply of . foundations. and y Xpel t 0 that purpose wos to safeguard your ~ . ~OO pe~~on s were klllc;d III fire- radio news ~ nd n;el ;cans p~steld .on home-raised fresh meat at a cost the ants crawl. EI" "L k" life and safety as well as the lives t Im accl. ents . . The NatIOnal Safe- terest them ten ures w IC I m- about that of the wholesale carcass it will interfere with 1111lnate ea S and safety of all others using that y C o ~ncll asks you to look before The n ·dmos 'h' h 'k . in regular trade channels. said Mrs. · ope r a ti~ns: It this ___ highway. li;C::itSo~o~U1;:I~ ~~ e:ed uce the bag ther n o t~Wo~ ~~'o ;re~~ i~ ~~i : ~of~= Kate Henley Daugherty. N.ew Castle away It IS a cheap More than 40 Delaware poultry- Ideas For Motorists Causes MallY Acciden ts try's business leadership. is a natural County home d e.m~ n str atio n agent. to control them. But men. who have been keeping cost Please drIve WIth exll'a care GET-THERE-FIRST BUG-Many outgrowth of radio's world-wide ex- at a recent meetmg here. to m,an and should account records of their operations wherever chIldren are playmg. Americans have what has been eall- pansion. according to Harold E. Retail . ~a rk -Up Saved .kept out of food in cooperation with the Dclaware The Delaware Safety CounCIl asks ed a "Get-The' -F' t B " Th ' Wynne. president of Burrelle's Press On the aVClage. adds K. F. War- · from chI ldren and pets.. Agricultural Extension S e r vic e. you to remember that children h ~ve habit-always ~ 1~Yi ;~s to ~~~ a t t~! Clipping Bureau. ner of the .Federal Bureau of Alli-. · way to kill ants. of soon are to close their books on a a way uf movmg unexpectedly 1Il- other fello " bid' People Want To Know mal Indushy. the farm frumly that to find the colony where year's business. according to H. L. to the . stream of traffic. habit to h a~e. 7r'S:rop:rl~ ~~n~~ol\~ "Our people want to know what sl.aughters its own calf. steer. or hog and the young a nts are R\ ~ h a rd so n. extension poultryman Whether or not you are held to ed. It is the basis of ambition en- ig being broadcast about them." said PdYS about 2 cents a ~ o und for lock- that. But w he? ~he at ~he University of Delaware. bl ame. undel: the law. for an acci- thusiasm, success. It robabl' ex- Mr. Wynne. "just as they are eager er rent. ~n.other 1 ~ cents ta.kes to be found ? r IS m- "These poultrymen." said Rich- dent m whIch ? chIld was hurt. plains why our nation ~as ac~evetl to keep abreast of what is being care ~f chIlling. cuttmg. wrappll1g • • try so dlUm -fiu~l'Ide po~ - ardson. "are keeping. cost account y~U WIll know m your 0,:,," con- world leadership in so many fi elds wriUen about them in the news- and fleez~ng . Many local slaughter J[ that doesn t work It recor. and ~ther ~ov- "Incidentally." he stated. "these worth observing: on the highway. Trying to get there tional. and foreign digests; special ~. a hOUt c~ ntss a tO~~ . Mrs. ttW?~']!f&.i.,tO(j; .~,,: ...• ' ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~to~~ ~er~~~~~~~fi~~ffi~~~fu~~~~~~~~"~~~I~·~u~g~e~r~y~p~o~In~~o~u~.~~e~f~u~m~~~~~~~~~~~~======arou.nd the f urn~ t ur e tension Service a nd, after they are around. Small children should nev- right of way. Trying to get there m?de to clients b y messenger. by ~ •••••••••••••••• I •••••••••••••••••• I s~~~~~hallow dlshes WfuIthrn art~wmmu~~ede~~~w Itt- vide valuable economic inforiBmation~~er~~al~in~ There is the double dangb~~~fud~~in~rs~~~er ot What does it -eally mean. when ~~~.~m~Burrelle s cor respo ndent bureaus. lI ~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m them .. Kerosene- p ~- about the poultry business ot Dela- drowning and scalding. we try to get there first in our au- located t h l' 0 u g h 0 u t the United will kill the ants It ware." Hot cooking utensils or dishes tomobile? It may mean that we are States.. Can?da, and all ~oreign . Close September 30 should be kept w here children can'e uver-trenzied. and hence under- countnes. wlL' co -operate WIth the powder IS also The cost accounts ue to close on reach them. Th~y have a way of cautious. It may mean a lack ot the radlo. These hundreds of corre- " n ~ remedy for September 30. when new ones will upsetting the~e vessels over them- same kind of courtesy that we s p o n~ en.t bureau . have .ai d.ed Bur­ uccal, .• e cockroaches be started for the next twelve- selves from eIther the stove or the normally would use in other places. relle s 1Il collecbng clippmgs for the day and come out month period. Poultrymen are fur- table. It may mean that we ate not yet some of the mo~t fa,:"o~s scr?pbock ni ght. spre~cl the pow- nished account books and informa- We ali know. of course. that mat- "Safety Conscious"- that we don't and reference libranes m eXIstence. with a duster or small tion about keeping them up to d ate ches should be kept out of reach. give sufficient thought to the risk incJu~in g the complete life story of e~enmg. Put It ~a ck by the Delaware Agricultural Ex- Despite the fact that this rule is to our own lives and ti'\e lives of Adml~al Dwey. ~ e ro ~ f Ma llll ~ Bay. • draIn· boa.rds: and mto tension Se rvice and. in addition. the well -known. each day brings re- others. A get-there-first bug may now m the Smlthsoman InstitutIon W 8,"~JIld'<' Leave It lnere fo~' 2 poultrymen aI'e assisted in auditing ports of tragic burns ca used by the be a good bug to have--but it at W as hlllgt~n; the st?ry of the Repeat the applicatH1n a nd summarizi ng the accounts. combination of small children and should be an educated bug. great fioods m the OhIO Valley a 01' two. Two or three Mr. Richardson said that all in- matches. few years ~go. and most recently dustings usually will be dividual figures are held as confi- For Boys And Girls the visit of lhe King and Queen of K'erosen e-pyrethrum spray dentiai information. He w'ged Dela- Don't forget that it is just as 1m- A bandit who stopped Burt Mor- England to the Un ited States a nd kill all the cockroaches that it wue poultrymen to take advantage portant to ride a bicycle safely as ris on a street in ClarksviBe. Tenn .. Canada. But since roaches are fast on of this service and said that record it is to drive an automobile safely. robbed him of $6 and a set of false Well-Known Head fee ~ it must be sprayed into books and accounting information Last year 700 people were killed teeth he had in his pocket. MI'. Wynne announced that John

*~to ~m~~d~~fu~~~~any poultryman who might~ ~tobe in- ~~~=~~~~~~~~======~~======~===~===1 ~I tcrested. Following are the names of Dela­ warc poultrymcn whose accounts were up to d atc as of September 1 a nd who arc expected to furnish completed cost account r ecords at Come ill ailcl.e AmeliedslDOSt the end of the month: One I n New Castle NEW CASTLE COUNTY-Mrs. E. C. Phillips, Middletown. KENT COUNTY-Virgil R. Frazier. F el­ ton; Ernest B. Raughlcy. Mrs. Ed- poultry industry is ward Nelson. F . R. Benn. Dover; year of an inten- John H. J ohnson. Houston; Mrs. lm-FASB 101E If CAR to eradicate pull- William Zimmerman. Farmington; which is commonly William P. Poole. Harrington; Mrs. as white diarrhea. J oseph W. Ennis. Smyrna. SUSSEX announcement was made re- COUNTY-Leroy Campbell. Reho- 1:::t~b~Y~:H~;' ~,L:0· Richardson. exten- both Beach ; Elia A. Short. L . W. at the University Briggs. W. G. Cason. J acob C. 1 who said. "The test of Smith, Georgetown; J . H. McIlvaine. 1940 FORD breedi ng fiocks for pull- Mrs. Mary W. Wilson. Ellendale; v-a for the 1939-40 season Taylor Vaughn. Charles Stuchlik. progressi ng quielly at the Gcorge Postles. Milton; Ernest E. It's different from any other 1940 carl It's of Agriculture since Hudson, J . S. Dobson, MiBsboro; bigger than any previous Ford carl There's . However. with thc fall sea- Hugo Kopple, T. M. J uvis. Hylon an efTo rt is being m ade C. Smith. Harbeson; Mrs. Granville five Inches more over-aillength. Four Inches incrcase testing." P. Bryan. Lewes; T. H. Hudson. more usable Inside length In Sedans. out that H. R. Baker. Ocea n View; Roland Mumford. Cal­ EVERYBODY agrees that gas is the palhologist for the vin Tull. Gooden Pepper. Miss Te­ This BIG new Ford v-a has 22 IMPOR- / BIGGEST _ ••"'I"' Board of Agriculture. recent- resa Bria n. Seaford; Mrs. Ha r ~ l d ideal automatic fuel. It's piped in ... no tanks or that more than 60.000 Wooten. Mrs. Guy Ralph. Miss TANT IMPROVEMENTS-In comfort, con- FORD CAR extras. It heats evenly, without bother or attention. been tested to date. a nd Christel Horsey. Ebe T. Layton. venlence, safety, silence and stylel Plus all ...... "I"J'·I .".O"". than the usual number ot Laurel; Thomas Smith. Miss M&ry IT'S NOT COSTLY! With gas you save clean" fi oc ks were being R. Lockerman. Lester S. Isaacs. the quality features that make th;'Ford EVER BUILT year. Mrs. C. E. Ocheltree. Greenwood; such an outstanding value-V-type engine, those ':hidden costs" that are a part of the cost FIve Inches m with only 107.000 birds Earl T. Cooper. Delmar; Walter big hydraulic brakes, style leadership, econ­ th ore ower-all lenph of heating with other fuels. No dust, requiring the 1937-38 season. as Phillips. Fairmount; Roland Thomp- an In 1939. Four Inches more frequent cleaning and redecorating. No burnt­ 173.000 tests made son. MilIord. omy, low price and Center-Poise Ride. usable Inside lenph In Sedans. out grates and other expensive repairs. No ashes 1938-39 season. further (Rear-seat passengers ride ahead of the tesling may bc expect- More elbow room. More lea room to dispose of. the current season. Glastonb ury's Mar tyr rear axle-not over It.) :or rear sellt passengers_ Ford size '';llLII.. Cbard:'''to" Abbo t Is Honored s rcal slze-not lust for show. And automatic, thermost at-controlled gas h~~~e~h c~o ~~c~t~~~~ See US today, and arrange for a demon­ faU and wintcr to apply Every July. for the past fiiteen W~eelba se doesn't .'wa),s de- heat maintains an even, constant healthful tem­ stration ride. Get the facts-and you'll the test for several rea- years, a pilgrimage has been m ade scrlbo Inside room. Compact v-a perature that protects from winter ills and colds. said that in the first place. to the ancient Abbey . of Gl aston­ make It a Ford for '40. engine, set well forward In chassl. , for testll1g must be bury in Somerset. ThIS year. the October I 10 insure that pilgrimage commemorated the four­ takes up less space In hood-al"e. will be completed so that hundredth anniversary of tile mar­ )'ou additional room InSide the clean and puiJorum passed tyrdom of the last Abb ~t. Rl c h~d car without Increased wheelbe · be included in the of- Whiting. Pio.us and a wIse admm- Drl". It- and see for )'ourse:; 01 Such fl ocks and sec- istrator. WhIting was accused of the stoIc ' l;bo;atory ie l o ni o u s l ~ hiding in his lodglllg ~ ;1j' ·"~tsebc,rvtt,c~~r enobl<,ci to ronder ef- gold chalice and other plate whlc ONLY $.0 DOWN 1 if It Is oble to anlici- should have been h anded ovcr to amount or work to be the King's commissioncrs. a nd ~ I so =HE=AT=IN=G=M=o=w==I' of kecping by him a book agOlnst I =NSBALANCE=TA=LL= ING= CONVENIENTA=S MONTHLY PAYMENIS Said that inlerested King Henry VIII's divorce and a shOuld contact either to Iile of Thomas n B ~:CI~:!~ seized at lloard or Agriculture ill On these cou.ts . II ~ the Un iversi ty of Dcla- his Manor of Shar~~: ' t~~I~~ ~o\~~ Use GAS lor the 3 BIG JOBS of Agriculture. at [rom the Abbey. tn ntl re- for application blanks. cr of London and subse~ue k Yt . I _ turned to Wells for a moc I'm COOKING ••• WATER HEATING \ •. HOUSE HEATING M, - with orders that he should bc found .Ir IlllI Ullows guilty. Finally, the Abbot ~:~ Come In Today and Get All the Facts ConluiuCl' brought home to G l astondbUgryg~d up to 11 hurdle and brutally ra lI~~S hm a ll ows sort store the River Tor. hanged, dr.own and g y cov red jar or can d DELAWARE POWER & LIGHT CO. ~rnrd e n Cd they will so [(e~ quarter e _._---- You put them in the f E Igran t Fader Motor Co., Newark, Del. DIAL 6211 WILMINGTON 600 MARKET STREET OVernight. Mrs. Morgaret Vlnk 0 esn::'ke!l i ~ Ford Dealers Offer Low Finance Rates or gummed tape be- Mont., kllled two ratti nlng them to usc, so ften It with her kltchcn. first a:tund then cut­ of Warm water and with a BUck of w~ ~~ an axe. 01 glYcerine. tIntr their headl ou w ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

~COLUMBUS DAY IS ~~~"""OBSERVED Stanton P.-T. A. To Meet Tonight At School

28-W II am Penn eached America 1682 27-G and Trunk Ra 1 oed f om Ouebec 0 Mon eol was opened 1856

28-The Sa ue of L berty was unve led 1886 .... CHRISTIAN ~£s ~~:~~~: ENDEAVOR "~ W ~lne5 'U ") . fh 5 was the g vc l er m TO MEET We t n d II e San Convention To Be Held At Dover, Friday Six The Newark Post, Newark: Delaware, Thursday, October 19, 1939 · k tor hIgh slandard 'M °1 B the graded schools. which means Blls iness Incrc a scs; Ktr Na to10 nal Guard kItchen and se' at Illess E (lit or s al ag thll t tho enllre famIly must movo to E"ecls Ncw G" ccnhoJlse I _-_ . . ~ nl SCREEN --- the town where the school IS 10- WIth Ill s busll1ess steadily expand- (Continued From Page 1) T F. THE NE.I PO ST C I'd r cat d. Ot· shall we bnng these PrJVI- J h L Kirk local florist has db M J WII 1f'11I·!t on 0 I a IOn leges to our own commul1lty?" IIlg. 0 I~,ec es sar 'to erect his thi;'d FIrst Battalion. commande y a III S lnll' ]\1,,' .• SN APS SIr: The educallonal record of ObVI ously a graded schoo l can foundh it { vhich was Henry C Ray fo r convoy work nnd • 1111( ~ Founded January 26. 1910. by the laIc Everett C . Johllllon ac hIevement of the consol idated not be buill when facllIlles !Ire green ~l~ej . t O I~ek on \ r o vo~ target pracllce SCOI es; I'he Mudern anguage - --- -. ------By Snapper schoo l hus so favorably established avo lI able just a few mIles from our comp le e as w . IInp . ment of the Unlve . An Independent N wsp~pe r ___ It sel f as a pmt of American lIfe that ow"n 'sChoo l area The bUlldlng of Servlllg only a local ll'U~e. M~ ' : Second BattnllOn. Maj. J ohn W. wnre \\,111 ple' ent ,I rsuy PublI shed Every Thursdoy by lhe Newark PO Ft. Inc. _ ___ It IS now loo ked upon as an ostob- a new school entaIls a consIderable ! KIrk storted hi s busllless SIX .yems DaVIS. for convoy and IInprov d ShOWIng of two F'lench Locally and Independently Owned and Operateu STATE TnF ATRE BillEFS It shed educaltonal custom. outl ay of money so that III tillS ago on Capltnl TraIl w~el e he target pI actice and absence of only at the St,ltC Theatre CHARLES H. nUTLEDGE • ~ Enc h yoal . the repO! ts of the sup- case: the obvious procedure to fol- CI' cted the l~rg es t ?t hIS thr~.~ three out of 278 enlisted men from at 4 15 o'clock, Dr Ed Wi n ~~~~~A 'r· E " E ·DiT·oii" :::. A. WILLIAM F'LETCHER Frid:.y And Saturday el'i ntendents of schools III the va 1'1 0- low IS to send the children by bus gl ccnh,o uses. 33 X 145.. Two yea _ camp. Headquarters B,lttery. Capt IhCdd of the dCpnrtmcnl Telephone: Newark 4941 Remembel' "rn My Men y Oldsmo- us states g nerally recognize that to Newsl k where a grade schoo l ago. he built a smallel house meas WIllIam S. Weggenmann, for Ill- th IS \\ eok . ------bIle." "school Days." "Jllnmy V a. l en.~ the small schools of the one- and- already ex;sts ul'ing 15' X ~3' . Th,e new. blllldlllg st<111311 0n of the camp telephone net. The film s. "Images d' Member ot The COilS Iidaled Drive tor County tllle." " Jf I Was a MI II ~o n a lr e.? two-room types arc the ones that Theoreltcall y. thIS educational meaSlll CS 28 X 50 ?eIVICe has Selvlce Battery, Copt. James L. ,I 8hMt suuJl't't. und Nowspaper National Advertising those grand Gus Edwards tunes. need most to be strengthened and centel for lhe communIty has a con- been extended to Wllmlllgton. Elk- Ashton. for Issuance of supplJes; th quu'lng slxty·thrce min'~tc' i .Lto n. National Advertising Representative Bing Crosby sIngs 'em all and many bellered These one- and two- soltd.l tcd graded school that is san- ton. and Fall' ~-IIII, Md 198th C. A Band, headed by war- Ihave b 01 , ccl

In the DelCipla.,e ,f! Cap,!'1 I Ali year r Ird ..:: Gas, Electric in , 1~:~~~~;::~i\f~~l~~.;¥1:~~i~\'~~~~i:~~I;"~;f~~ 2~~f~~~;f~:;f::~~~~C: 1 ~~~~~~~~:;;;:~~tWl:i~ ~;i:;~~~:i,~::~:~:t~. ;}~;; .i.::.l:!:::.i:.:. ·'· '···><;:::::::~:~v.;~;~;.;;:::~~~;,~<·::.!"'i'i: Needs mobiles truck !> and oth [' f orms of motor ve hic le is carried India .are cau~hl I~ the sp~~~acu l.a ~ y aI's; Ih at many city Sd100ls refused support to a new school for New- REESE S . JARMON 426 S. COLLEGE AVE . 1 Owner . '. . ' . . cltmnx of Dallyl F .. Zunuc s PIO t conSI der the apphcatlO n o( a ark? FIRST ~ 2~,.00 TAKES o n o ffiCially In J u ly and Augu;;t WIthout d irect ch arge to c1ucti on o f "The Rall1s Came." the teacher who had not had one or Rural Parent Local Agent NEWARK, DEL. CHANCE own e r s, the n it i!> time that intro.ducUon.to the sa Ce t y m eas- ~:~"tML~~~: L~~~ I~~~~~,en~~~~~rs~~~ two yea r ~ ' experi ence. in a l :u l;a ~ NewaI'k r Phone 8221 W. HA RRY ure is m ade.th r ugh arre 'l;; and ImpreSS ive n n ~s . G e~rg/ Brent. ' . ~~'~I~o ~aJ~~' \ ot~~ot~~c:'~~ a ~~~~~' ~~ ~~ ~ I Oct. 3. 1939 .:•• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : • •: .. : .. : .. : .. ; .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :. The r IS ab!'lolulely no excusable ca u ~e 10 1' people de- The scene shows the co rnatl on as was either ulltmined or poorly '. felTing a ' imple acl f ro m Aug u st until Oclobe r . Rat h e l' t h a n Ma harajah of the hi gh-caste HlI1dll. trained; that buildings were pOO l' . v.: e are glad that 111 Newark It ...... - ...... - ...... · f ' · 1 " 1 d f Major Rama Safti. played by Power. and unsuited fOI' teaching purposes' ISIl t necessary to ofTer up a Sil ent :::••: ...... :.1.:. I f treat t h e s ma I. pe r centage 0 0 Yell( e r s as ~ priv i ege •.ew, in the glittering selling of a sllmp- lhat playgrounds were small alld jn~ prayer . every time we attempt to .. Week.E .nd Specials the Motor Vehic le D partm ent s h ould bare Its teeth agaIns t tuous palace. and includes fil·ewo l·ks. adequate for play; that in many cross the street, except 111 some.;. :;: ~~~~~~~31! the m . elephant maneuvers and all the oth- schoo ls there was an utter lac k of places. I::: GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 12-lb . bag 47c 5-lb. bag 25c .;. : onducted a s a m eas ur to m ake the highways s afe r for er f:atures of thIS dazzli ng cere- equipment and an inSliITici ent Sll P- :i: CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ...... 3 cans 20c ~i.~ t rave l, failure to have v e hicle ins pected can o nly mean t h at m~~~ I~OUg h the Bromfi eld novel ~;'~e~f ~~x~ l~ooe~si·ti~~~.Cho l~ f;:~Ocl~~~ ,I ::: LIMA BEANS ...... 3 Ibs. 25c o wner s are f earful of h aving t h e ir cars barred f r om t h e road. ends wi lh SaW abollt to ascend copies that should have been burn- :i: SOUP BEANS ...... 2 Ibs . 11c :i' If people are too blind to r ealize that t he ins pection of cars the throne. and the 20th Century- cd instead; that libraries•. supp l ~ - ::: RINSO ...... Ige. pkg. 19c 3 med. pkgs. 25c .:: ...... Fox film IS meticulously faithful to mentary readers. and speCI al pn- .1, LIFEBUOY SOAP ...... 3 cakes l!)c ::: I S calTled 0 11 f o r t h e ll' own s afety, then It s h o uld be s hoved Ith e story. Zanuck decid ed to add mary materials were either lac king .:. ::.I:!::. down t h e ir throats that by t h e ir n eglect they a r e e ndangering this stirring sequence in. order to or had been unintelligently select- :z: SHORTY TWEED t he well-be ing of more cons ide rate c it izens. provide his producl1on WIth a .C I.I - cd; that maps were old and entirely :;: ------J. ' . Im ax as thrilling as the many gl eat out of date' that the water supply .'. PHONI!: 8091 WE DELIVER H8 I!:. MAIN STREET • Enforce m e n t of s afety m easllre. 111 behalf of the ma- spectacles which hi ghlight it- the was oHime; unsati sfactory and that .!. :;: jority, which appar e n t ly r espects the inspect ion law in D e la- earthquake. the torrenti nl rains. the t o~ often the toilets were 'm aintain- :.. : .. : .. : .. : • •: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. :. ware s h ould be the primary t h o ug ht of the d epartme nt in the dam ~r ea k. the fl ood. the fir e. ed in an unsanitary c o nditi ~ n: . ' . . . .. I MYI na Loy plays the amorous These are some of the cl'll1clsms present s Ituation. Further warl1lngs a r e a waste of time. Lady Esketh in "The Rain s Came." of the one- and two-room schools. Let's see 'ome d rastic action! I whi.le George Brent is cast as the The question ari ses in the minds world-weary Tom Ransome. of the parents: "Shall we move to MOTORISTS ENDANGERED BY HITCH-HIKERS sl>n'sA grbeari tn gsupp to olifrtine g ocnas tth he elspcreens the ":::======:~.. Bulbs For Fall Planting Early t his month, a m an in Salisbury, Md., learned t hat : ~\ e l ~f :~Z ';;'~l ~~s ~~;~~~~! b~h~~~ I. In the Heating the cost of picking up a hitch-hike r was $ 2,500. A verdict distinguished Cl arellee Brown. TULlPS-I-lYACINTlIS-NARCISSUS for that amount was awar ded by a jury upon cla im of a Wednesday And Thursday I There is no more prac­ Cambridge r e. ide n t who charged h e had s uffered severe in- th~~~ ~~~~r ~~~Is~et w~ad~~=. ;~~tu~: tical test than this. DAFFODILS-CROCUS juries in all accident-in which h e was riding a s a hitch- number one will be: The redoubt- ----.-:; Start the winter with hiker-and that t he owner of t h e car oper ated it in a negli- able Charlie Chan solved the most ~ Old Company's An- ::: PlatH N ow {Ot-Those G e orgcolls Spl'illg Blooms :1: I gent m a nner. b~Z~inl~;;da ~~ u~~~~~~gi~ a~~h a~~i'! ~ thracite, and actually The case, brought before t h e Somerse t ounty C irc uit Chan at TI'ensure Island," the latest see how much more A U 0111' Bulbs Are of Firs t Qualir.y Court is s aid to have bee n t h e first of i t!> l

~0~f~a~n~E~a~s~t~1~'e;n;n;e;s,s~e;e~c~0;a;l~m~in;e;r;. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""=;~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~~'~.~.~.~.==.~.~.~• . _. __. _ .__ ._ ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.;.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-=-=-~~~~~I~~~~,!~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••• a ••• •• • ••• 1940 Models T Now on Display o • at Look At That Dodge ----"A Palace on Wheels" that is big, rugged and dependable----this 1940 'lTTENHOUSE Model is a car that will give you more for your money in Beauty, Per­ MOTOR COMPA./V¥; formance and Economy. Stop in and see this New "Luxury Liner Deluxe"----See its Smooth- Flowing Beauty--and learn How It Can. Save You Money. 24 S. College A ,Ten ue ~ ...... 'l'he N e wark Post. Newark, Delaware, Thursday, O ctober 19, 1939 • Sevea andonh Valley at Virginia. W ldi ~ e{ ·ngs "O,? C relief about aU this Will' It goes like this: More trofTi e ENGAGEMENT People In Miss Grace Stine, 43 E. Main St, :,~ lk ,. avers a local college lass, then mol' rules, more rules than Newar k spent the week end a t Pittman, It glves. men so mething else to dis- more violations, m ore violations .~_~~#,~~~~~~~-"~~~~»~~~M~_~_~~~~~=~~ ~~ M ~~G ~d ~~~ ~~~m~ ~~~ llin~ro~~~ MorriS-Willis Sisters H I B I Mrs. Edna BO~ II Ogletown is Miss Ma rguerite Anna Guest, ======~======1\1rs. Sarah R. Will is. Lumbrook, OnOl'e { y Gil·} S COlltS vi siting Mrs. Elwood 'L lOyd Cle've- daught I' of MI'. and Mrs. Palmel' ~ has announced the engagement of land Ave. ' DavIs Guest of Yorklyn, and Mrs. I t...~"' James Wart·cl.' .Marsey, son of MI'. II leI' daughter. li ss Emma Willis, to MI'. Robert Wiltbanks, K ennedy- a nd Mrs. WIlliam D. Marsey of • ~ 1\11'. L. Morris or Newark vi lle, Md., spent Sunday visiting Yorldyn. were mal'l'ied Tuesday Real Estate and Philadelphia. fl'iencls here. night in Kennett Squar Presbyteri- 1\liss Will is is employed by the Miss Marie L~h has r eturned an Church, by the Rev. George E. 1. DuPont de Clllours & Co., a ft ~ r a visit to the New York World's Gi ven in marriage by her father. HOU SES-FA RM -LOTS Inc .. WIlmington. while MI'. 1\1 orris. F all'. the bride WO I' a gown of ivory FOR S A LE--RE NT tl'anSfl'I'I' d frolll Philadelphia two Mrs C ~ . faill e ta ff ta made with c ircular yellrs ago. is the loenl pnssengcr Elva 'and Mi<:~nc~~~~~"'vT~ i~~n ej~; ski rt which ~tended in a long tra in. LEASES DRAWN-RENT" COLLECT ED ~1~ '~iafl'~i:il"~O~~f0 nt fll r the Pennsy l- Kennedyville last Slmda . The I1Ipped-1I1 Waistli ne \~as ac- ~ y c nted by a bustle. The bod Ice fea- MI'. Robert Vennum ot the e ngine- tUI:ed a swe.etheart ~l eck li n e and was W. HARRY ering staff, Continental-Diamond fin Ished . WIth flubng. The bride F ibrc Company, resumed his duties wor0 a tlel'ed veil attach e~l t o a halo D A W SON WANTEDI this week following three m on ths of OI'ange blossoms which had been I Pouhry ra.bcn inlcrHleci 10 ••cw of rest for his healLh in Colorado. WO I'l1 b.v her paternal ;,! reat great fi eld ot poultry profict_ produciQ.l ~:t5:G:":' :ES:T=l\:IA:I:N=S :TR:E:' E:T======:P:II:0:N:E:_:2 0:4:4 1~~==1 Layena e,q;gs. We'll furnIS h fru cg, I Mi ss Laura M~n s, 65 E. Dela- ~~"~~.\ ·e :1 1~S . ;o~~~~ e? a~'~\Ii~:eo~rt~: = anons, fibrr road signs. etc. • whb ware Ave., and Mrs. Lillian Messick, va lley nncl r oses. r,:,~,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,',',',',',',',',',:!,',',','" F--,,, ,, "", c.cry bag ot Purina Layen •• ~ UI Academy S t., arc r epresenting the Mrs. Slanley N. Wilson of Balti- ~, ' , , , , , , ,~ lodl,.. We ",api IP stan I I ODCC. Newar k Lodge of Dairymaids No. more was her sister's matron of ,~ I [ o(' k e s ~ in S upply Co., 17 1-2 ut the organi za tion's n ati onal honor. Mi ss Phyll is P . Guest. an- !~ convention be ing .held in Altoona, other sister, was maid of honor. 'Miss I'~ Let Your Doctor Design Tm'. Pa., this week. .Josephine E. Guest and Mi ss Belly ~< Dial Hock essin 2521-3981 . . ~ . A. Marsey. sisters of the bride and ,~ '\ \ \ I I , M~. and Mls. J oseph E. Plcrce, bridegl'Oo m respecti vely, we I' e ~, .T. Irv in Dayen I neOl West Chester, spent Sunday bl'idesma ids. ,~ Your Di ul Newark :1998 wit.h. the Mi sses Lydia a nd L aura Mrs. Wilso n WOre Am c r ican ~' ~~ Meal ns, 65 E. Delaware Ave. Beauty fa ill" ta fTeta m.lde with ,~ shincd bodice with short pufTed ~, Medicine slee ves ilncl a bouffant skirt. Th e '~ PERRY'S skirt was accented with narrow {~ PRIZES GO bands of vinlet velvet " Atlantic Service Miss Phy lJi s Guest \~o r c a sim ilar ~~ gown in ashes o{ roses. ~\, COI'_ lHain & Chapel S i s . TO GIRLS Miss J osephine Guest and Miss ,~ Let Us Call fo r and d e li ver ,\' Belly Marsey wore gowns and ~, e l-vi ce jackets of Tusca na bi ll e moire ~~ Scouts Awar(led tafTeta. Th jackels wel'e trimmed ~~ P h o n e 2 9112 wi th na rrow fluting of the same )( Fill His Prescription For You Honor s Tu esday material and ti ed at the wa istline. t~ L U BRICATION a n d AI! Ih e attendants W re bands of " W ASHING At Session H er e tin y fl owers in their h,i, and car - ;~ RHODES DRUG STORE ___ 1'1 d bouquets of chrysanthemums " Gil'l Scout troops of Newark held and r ose~ in autumn s h a d es . ;~ l" t.bUshed 1856 a Court of Honor Tuesday night The bl'lde's mother \\,OI'C sapph ire ~j Open Daily !rom 8 A. M. to 10 1'. M . . . a t . the "Little House," Academy ~: '~~e ~~~';;:\vo;'h e . mother of the ?,< Sundays and lIoll d.ys 9:30 to Noon; 5:30 to 8 , Ma lY Ell zabcth and Dorothy Daugher ty. daughters of Dr. 'and Mrs Slteet, when awards for lhe year . g . e wine. velvet. Each )~ Di al Newark 581-2914-2927-2929 We Deliver ~, ~ J . Fenton Da ughcrty, 42 E. Delaware Ave., who were presented first: ~ e re distributed by Mrs. Fred Bell- w~~ 11 Jco l ~age ~ f Talisman r oses. ?s ~~~" ~ , ,.,,., ~ ~ , ~~ R. T. Jones Dorothy Holton. K ent Way, class b a d~ es at the Court of Awards staged by the Girl Scout troops ~7.;.e r , fie ld captalll, and local lead- man.' MI'. ~~~,~;e ~:~~ . ~~.~ ::~ ~ ,~~oo~""""O"..;o!X,!y;'''~'~''X',!",~'!'''',!,~, ''~,!" ,,~,!Y;'' '' '''''' Funeral Director h~~~~~~~:;dY~~~ ~.~ r~!~~ Of. New",. k Tuesday I1I gh t. MI SS Ann WI lliamson Chalmers made the Mi ss Ann Cha lmers presented fir t GrifTith and M I' . Rodger Dobson •• •••••••••••••••• Upholstering and Repair Work of All Kind, by E.tperienced MecllOnlcl. • nu~IUlllromlillmei : :~~~~;i~;1;~; ;~~j:~;:~~:::::"~: ':'w::~':~~:~' :~:~:::owK : ~~~ff~gf!~~~~~~ ~\~~l~~~;~:~~~:~~;~:; :.!:::;:I:::::::::.': .. · ..··y"'·:~~:~ .. ': :=:::~~:':::.~'·~'.. H+'~.'. .'.. '.::::::.!::::.':':::::.~ ~-' Dela ware Ave., spent last week end Academy St., spent last week end Mae Tom have, Flor ence Cranston, ~ couple WI ll bc a t home at ]00 All Work Guaranteed . and Mrs. O. K. S trahorn. E. in P h iladelphia. in Philadelphia visiting f r iends. Barbara Ritz, Marilyn R ichardson, Bl lgh ton Avenuc, Brack-Ex. For Your Family Will B e A ccompHs hed St., and Senatol' and Mrs. ~ ~ and Melissa Bakel' ; r eading badges- Among those fro,:" Newark who Moody. Wclch Tract, have re- Mrs. Gcorge Lynch and fam il y, MI'. and Mrs. Ed. L ey, 126 E. Miss Tomhave and Cam illa Speich- allended the weddlllg were: Miss By Your Present Will? IU West Main Street through E. Delawa.re Ave.: spent last week Dclaware Ave., entertained Mr. and er: home nursing badges-Miss Ritz, Ha.nnah Marsey." ~r s. Paul Gr iffith , e nd In P h lladelphla. Mrs. FI'ank AchufT, Hollywood, P a., Mi ss Cranston, Mi ss Tomha ve, and MI s. Mary GrlfTlth, Mr. and Mrs. Newark " ~ last week end Miss Richardson ' swimming b adges Harold Grant, Mr. and Mrs. WiI- , W e W CI COIUC An Opportunity To Discuss • Ian Church WI ll h old Miss Dorothy Rose, S. College , . ~ - Helen Smith. ' Margaret Ni~ h o l S Ii am Ring and daugh ters, P auline Y ::: Phone 6221 luncheon to day at Avc., spent last week end visiting Mrs. Da il Singleton, E. P ark and Caroline Simons; "My Country': and Margaret; Mr. Elmer Ell ison, ::: -:- AV~~ ~II~ to n E. Doug- M~ " a nd Mrs. Elija h Reed, Wil- Place, returned home from Chicago badges- Mi ss Tomhave; games bad- M I ~~ Sarah E. Potts. and Mi ss Vir- :z: This Proble m ' With Yon. ::: .:.. : .. : .. :": .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : . ..: .. : .. ; .. ; " :.. ;": .. ; . .;";": ..... ~ . mlngton. last Saturday. ges-!>;;ss R itz, Al wynne Richard- glllla Mason. .:. :z: ':":.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :": .. : .. :":~: .. : .. ~ Mrs. E. J. Sims, Columbus .. ~ ~ son. Anne Bakel', Dorothy Hanson ::: -:- oguf 01'.sts anford seMrsver. alJ admay~cs ~~.Mr,~~: bls. ~~~.W,~ll'ntia:mrc H M~o lt' SI;~ ~" ~':and Mr dasug. h Htoer,l- spentMI SS l asOlivt sunde Ra~ecd . RnadleaOr P Naewark, Pa.rk, DMiassnn , NiVecrhao Gls,o ulMd,iss an d SMimilssh Si, mRoubns;; heSaordmeo ton eI'c markin New thaatrk t hewa sswa o.s vtikaer- :.::.:11:::"::.::. '~:::Ii::!i:::~' d!bt ~VI~o n~~~ct~~NO TIr~~poCE ,~~~ b l ~vd:'1' il:~:' Arr..

L--=~~r- La S ,a ll c Slate Teachcrs' Col- Ann Marty n in Philadelphia. \ • Cootball gamc on Friday There's a knack in being bea u­ college dance Saturday ~", ______0 11 1 Lovely New tiful, in alway looking y OUl' DANCING CLASSES v ery bes t. A nd it's a knack Co"ducted Personally By that's easy to a ccompli h. Firs t o f a ll, y ou come to MRS. OF PHILA. T a m a r g o 's for a p e rma n e nt PETE CONLOW tha t 's good f rom daw n t o I. O. O. F. HALL MAIN STREET NEWARK d a wn, one that's eas y to care EVERY F RIDAY A FTERN OON for, too ! Then it's a Siml)le m a tter t o /wep an e y e on y o ur l\1aniclII'c .... SOc Clas es fol' Babies ...... 2:3 0 Permanents m a ke-UIJ, beca u s e that b esides Phon e 2-0561 tor CLDER PRESSED and slab wood lor y our hail' is all YOIl need to O~~3: H . E. Crossan. phone Hockessin Your Appoinhnenls! ~ : :S : : :;;. :::!~~:~s .. ::::: ::: :::::: ::: :: ::::::::::::: ::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::: :::::::::::::::::! ~ i ~ $3.50 to $10.00 k eel) looking pre e n table . 10- 12-2Ip. Classe s for Adults ...... Exe rcis e and Reduc ing CroER MILL-Pressing Tuesday and Friday morn1'ngs or by appointmen t. S tudy For Pleas ure-S tag e-Teaching -Diplomas A w arde d Complete. Choice of Swc t Cider for sale. K indly come bcrorc noon. J . E. MorrJson, d ial the latest styles. Newark 3081. TOE •••• BALLET •••• TAP •••• ACROBATIC •• -•• BALLROOM Tamargo Beauty Salon 9-2 1· ([c. A STUDIO WILMlNGTON STUDIO REPAIRS-Stove and furnace repairs. DIAL 2·0561 65 EAST MAIN STREET Parts sold and/ or Jn staJJed at sma ll 171i.:~I~HE S TNU'l' ST. 706 DELAWARE AVE. cost by John M. Stngles. 151 E. Mai n .1 St. Dial 450 1. 1 0-14-12Ic. 4J91 JACKSON'S H!ARDWARE STORE Dial ~~91 Seh~ol Supplies, Pens, Peaeils, Paper Pads, Note Books And FIUers··Spedally Prieed ~::==:::;------r' Jacket Gridders And Hen Jay Vee's To Meet On Grid Frida Roamin' with Rutledge The Newark. Post The Newnrl, Pos t, Newal'k, Delaware, Thursday, October 19, 1939 6,------l!.:lg nt Ulood-thirs ty P arent A s a s p ectator at t h e A . I. duPont-Newark High g rid game play d in t h e Acade my t r et o r c h a rd la·t Friday, we w e r e astound d at the blood - thirs ty attitude of a local parent. A a fellow r esid e nt or N wark, we a r e still a s h a m e d of t h e Blue And Gold To Meet Lebanon Val e man's b e lliger nt b e havior. Cotton Miller. duPont's Sle ll u r~ ------In . running back. and the o/Ti cia ls, of \ Frazer F ie ld Pros p ects DELAWARE STILL ON All-State Back And Georgetown [TWO LO _._-.-.-... course, were the principal objects The University of Delaware's TABLE of the man's arrections. Miller, for next grid opposition will be pro· no b tter reasc, than he's an ex· vided by Lebanon Valley at Frazer Star Now On University Grid COMBINES c ptionally One 0311 , as near Field Saturday. Fresh from an up· HUNT FOR FIRST' WIN TENNIS .---- as we could determine, allracted the set conquest of Franklin a nd Making Strong Bids man's fire in shouts to the youthful Mal'shall (8·7) last week, the Dutch- ~oth Expected I SEEI(ING Yellow J ac kets, such as: "Break men a lternate a tricky offense, com· Illlproved Showing Against Red TOURNEY h is - - neck, that'll stop h im '" bined of eff ective shovel passes To See More When a cli pping penally was en- a nd powerhouse line plays .. Christ· Devils Lifts Hopes Slightly; Beal"cats Gra]) FIRST WIN forced against the J ackets, immedi· ian Walk is the pass receIver the IdS P f I Action For Hens ately a fter Ace Aiken had m ade a I-lens have been warned to watch. nva ers port ower II Lead At End nice runback of a duPont punt, the Looks li ke too much ball club tor Conlbine., Viden 1\'Iay Not Start (This is the fourth of a seri.es of High School T :~~tb l blll~S~ e a u~~oe~~ d~ :~~~t ~ ~ i~:~ 0 ~:~~~~~ n.S Y dn ey, following three Of Second Week ~i tiW,"eS t'~~~~,~~1l~g ;rObbc'l~we:.!~~'d~~~~ Give Impt'ovett derisive and profane shouts at Doc straight laci ngs. trounced hapless A v ictOl'y less but steadily improving Univers ity of Dela- \~~?:.~'ufvmesb:n:re~:fn~e ~g~~~r~f fv~%~:: Doherty, the referee who merely Guilford Coll ege, 32-0, last week. . . . . By "The Roamer" Ed. Note) . P erformance enforced a penally that had been The Virginians appear here on Oc· war e e leven Will g ive Its second performance before local g l'ld C l ing four and losing two By Bill .Fl etch~r ca lled ac~ua ll Y by Umpire l zzy tube.r 28. Ra ndolph-Macon, de feat- fans on Saturday w h en the Blue Hens p lay h ost to t h e Leba- m a t~~~s by forfeit to Mervin Dale's We're ~ntr~ducll1r t thl~ o wee~Vh ~ Against

YO,~ ~RE GOING GUNNING-I 'LOCAL DOGS ~:n~:~!eaJ ~::~ ...... ~~ ::: :;'-,: BASEBALL .o",n';.';on Annonn,.,;n \ , .. • ~ ,Ir ;r '1'l\, ~ COP AWARDS At Delawal'e II' EON£ OA\' ' I ,liT U" \ G E 0,,1'11 otll pctiti"c Exalll!' .~ . . g~~::~:~::l ~I~:~~ ...... ,. ~v~n· L~S I TEAM IS nited tntes Ci\'11 crvice \: ' ON BENCHES Elk ,on ",...... ,. ~ 3 I mmi"ion hos onnounced an open port Dl'Oppe d Las t ~~\~~~~! Men ... ::::.: 3 ~ COmpellll\'l' l'xaminatlon (or the y WolC lIall ... :':::,:: : ~ g HONORED pn>it'lln o( Junior '·e!t'rlnnrian. $2,- ear; hIve tiffation onlin'lllal Plnnl 000 " y,'"r, Bureau o( Animal In- ewark Entl'ies Orde red B. Conncil . :~ l:~ m=~ g~ --- dU'lr~', Dep,lrln1l'nl uf Agriculture. With a revival ot interest in fenc- ... : :~ : ~~ : ~t: ~~ g Banquet I CI mpl"lion of n (ull course ot Capture Pl"izes ing being shown by University o( . 153 134 H3- UO I siudy III a recognized \'eterinnry Delaware students, an investigation TOlals .... 756 803 836-039 1 tao-c( For culll'):c Is requtrl'd At Three Shows of thte advisabIlIty of returmng the Riley .. . R el~~ I . r s 157 159--41: Leao-llC w l'llll.fi)' Apl'lica lw ns mus not have pass- spar to the Blue Hens' athletic Cole .. 155 149 H9 4-3 " "- Newark-owned dogs made their ~ urriculum was ordered at a meet- Xa ~~~lle;';a~ .:: i~~ :gg 1 5~ 400 l'<1 thl'll' 45th birthday and applica- presence (cIt at three outstanding I~g ot the A~hl e tic Council. Tuesday BlInd . 133 134 :tt= : ~~ By Mrs. J . Leslie Ford tion~ n~u s l be on fill' in the com- ~ h ows ov~r the week end uy march - nIght. WIllIS Lawrence. who will TOlals .. 796 725 769-2!!90 GI !lsgow, Oct. 1 I- The third I\ n- mlSSl ltn s ofTlce nt Washington, D. ll;gt off WIt h an assortment ot cups, coa~ h the sport if it is adopted Wolf 11 3,11 - nunl banquet of the Intel'-State C, nol 1.l t"r Ihan No. 6. p a es, and r ibbons a t Wilmington, a.ga m,. was appointed to study the Jaquelt .... 191 180 186- 557 BR Oa~.eabl a llo Lk agHu e 'I\'as held at Ihe An examinatIon for the POSI' tl'on North East, a nd West Chester. sltual1 0n and make a report at the B.nell '" .. . 200 209 J a 0 t I t Tl Seventeen prizes in all were pull- next session. ~:~m~~t 151 158 ::t: ~~~ ever;ing. A .B. \~iIIia~ s pr~~~~d nt of Junior graduate nurse, $1 ,620 n cd down by local a nimals at the Red Devils Carded Tomhav. ·· gg :~? :48- ~gg wos in charge and J . Lesiie FO ~d~ no i yeal> ll\. th U. Publi,c Health WIlmington Dog show held a t the ~ _ Cooch's Bridge, acted as toastmaster ~er\ ICC .Illd Ihe Veterans Admin- S. Ha llock duPont under the f was returned to the TOlals Busln8;l 8aO- 2619 Speakers for the evening Includl'd 1..1 1' ,1 lo n, h,1 S also be!'n announced. est~te D~~;nson s M!~8 auspices of the Kennel Club of WiI- 001 a schedule for 1940 by action Crowl . . 156 178 159- 493 l\layor Walt I' Bacon. of Wilming- Bl'cau,,' of the demand for quali- mipgton on Saturday, the S andy ~f the ~tuncI I and J ohns Hopkins ~~~~~~I .. : ~g~ :~ ;, - 323 ton; I\l ayor Charles Klingmeyer of I, d l'IIglbles, applIcalions will be Cove Club show. North East nl\'~ r s y was added to the 1939- K. Wh loj"an .. 132 159 i~ ~~ 'ew Castle: P . R. Robel:ts' of aC epled al Ihe C om nll ~sion's Wash- and the Sportsmen's Beagle Club 40 sWlmmmg card. The grid contest Mole .... 163 147 168- 478 Coach's Bridge; Rev. Rovert Hod _ Ingt'lll ofTlce unlll further notice. show, West Chester. The two last- is sched~led for Oct. 14, at Carlisle, Sparks ~-~ son, of orlh Enst, l\[d., and I ~a HIgh , hOO I, study a nd completion named events took place on Sun- Pa., whIle the tank meet is hom e Tolals . 768 806 870-2444 Thomas, scout (or the Philadelphia of a speCIfied Ir.unll1g course in a day. on March 8. . onllnenlal OlTlc e Alhleties. I e~ngl1lzcd nurs1l1g school arc re- The m ajor portion of the prizes Th ~ CounCI l also approved the C. Hopkills . . 164 139 179 82 G uests Pre enl. qUll'ed, xcept that applications were hauled home by J ohn S. a ppOl~t m en t o( th ~ following man- ~ ~ lkJaqll~lle : ~~ iS6 125= ~ ~~ . Othel' guests were: Will iam Phil - ~;~~I~e ~~cePled under c e l'tai~ con- Hopkins. Jr., who copped five a - agers. J ohn Schwmd, manager of ,1 Q , milh . 107 167 146- 480 IpS, promotion director of the Phil- om persons now 111 nt- wards at ortt> East, and h is broth- baseball; \~ alte r Smith, assistf nt ~ ~ : . ~r~~t~~.;·~n . 173 15 01 171 - 4 ~~ li es; Harry II lcKinney, dean f WII- t ~nd"ncc In Ihei r final y ar of er, Charles S. Hopkins. wno added manager baseball ; J . Edward Schell, 155 ~- 356 mingtnn umpires: Mike McGoni g Ie tLun:n!: J\ ppl~ca nl ' must not ha\'e five prizes nt North East to a pair so~ homore . manager of baseball ; Tolals . 771 771 822- 2364 manager of SI. Ann's champions of I""s,ci Ih clr 3~ lh bll·thdoy ta ken at W ilmington. Other winners WIllIam SWIft: assIstant mana~er of Marquees E:~io n 158 137- '161 the Cily League; Pat K night, presi - from this sector were Miss Mary track, and MIke . P OP Pltti. assIstant RUd~I'ph I~ 175 ~lJi= ~ ~~ dent (, f ,the 1I10r:Del League. Pre i- Alwilda (Boals) Clark, 0 '0 I Ken- manager of tennIs ~ :;fl~~'" :~~ :~~ i63- 499 den \\ IIIIams mtr o d uc~d Charks nels, three awards at Sandy Cove; Schedule~ for basketball and the Sionc'eke r 179 lSI 175- 505 H uber who I' sented the trophy 10 Robert Roy Connell , Elliott Heights, reVIsed sWImmIng follow : I To lals 854 755 857-2466 ~[anager HeJ'l;oan Leasure. of the a prize at West Chester, and J . W. Basketball I - Glasgow Scollles, lOp-ranking team Cochran Capital Trai l a winne Dec, 13- Brldgewater. home (tent- E Til RSOAY SIGHT LE 8GC E in the league. Leasure responded R EMEMBER there are simple rules whtch Insure good sportsmanship at WiI~ ington. " r J a~el. 1'~~:le~~rl ChU~' Ch . '" 6 and pI' sen ted a gift on behalf of and m ake and keep s hOOting a sare sport. These are the "Ten . Takes Rich Trophy ~ n . Dickinson, away. f:d~~~~~c;;~; g h lS 5 the league managers to President C ommandments o( Safety" for gunners. They are' MI SS Clark's English Setter, Biep- J,tn. 6-West Chester, home. Scrubs. ~ Williams See thlJ great show before It closes FI.rs t Commandment, Treat every gun with tbe r ~spee t due a loaded erta n's Monarch, took down the Jan. 9-Haverford, h ome. COnlll1enlrol D ia~ond ' 0 8 The following managers w re in- O ctober 31-Go by Tra in a t 80rgoln gun, Second Commandment, Carry only empty guns, taken down or richest award of the group by win- J an. 12-Pratt InstItute, away. Ind.penllents tr?duceel ; Philip Sus. St. Anthony; Round Trip Coach Foru to NewYorlc. with the action opea, IUtO your automobtle, camp, and home ' ThIrd ning the Blue Bar Kennels Troph J an. 13- Upsala, away. Whl e , 168 190 158- 516 K Irk Lynch and William Murray Commandment, Always be sure that the barrel and action a ' I t valued at SI OO, which was given ~ J an. I6-Washington C o Il e g e, ~~!;~~b ~rg . 168 150 1635'5= ~ 5932 Por. t P enn; Arthur J ohnson, TO\~~ -$ 2.85 SUNDAY we w"uld like to praise obstructions; Fourth Commandment Always ca re e ear a the winner dog a t Sandy Cove by home. Schullz . ...: ~ ~~ 19 148- 485 POlOt; J ohn Green, Middletown; OCTOBER 22 SadowskI on his fine block- you can control the dtrection ot the muzzle e~r:n y~U~0~8t:U~:~ C. N. Myers, Hanover, Pa. In ad- Feb. 3-Drexel, home. La)'man. 146 173 145- 464 Woodrow Stanley. Holloway Tel'- If Dclaware only had a few :-!~~ s~~m;o,,!::~.!e tsu~e at your t.llrget berore you pull the trig- dition to being the winner dog, ~e~ . ;-~ . M .. C., h o m ~ . . TOlals " S~~~ b S 823 751-2410 race. A certificate was presented • $3 85 EVERY WEEK END blackers like him, the ofTen se shoot; you do not Bieperton's l\!onarch was judged the e . w- merlcan Un I vel' s I I y, Wheeler . 134 by Charles Huber to Thomas ' - w~t to Sevent~ 'CO~V~~:do~~~: ~:V:: ~::';::tn~ a r eavIlIYdeCnli~k,"1 o fT some of the attended unless you unload It first ' Eighth Co dY ur gun un- oebf stwol.fnnAemrserican breed and the best Feb. 9~w a rthm o re , home. ~~~70ske: ' . 166 ~~~ :~~ ~5 Wright, Reginald Conaway, and Go any ~~':lrd a)' d ~ cllmb a tree or a ten wtth I d' mman ment, NevGr J • 114 i.j i .- 114 J ames Roberts, J r. e urn un.y punts Ihal he has ever made shoot at a fiat, har~e surta~e 0:1' e:!:U:~rt~:tho(~~~~~d~:~~ N;;er Miss Cl a ~k , a senior at the Wo- ~ e ~. II~Drex:. I , away. ~~~,:/~;:Ol.~ .. . :: l ~ 150 ~ :t: ~~~ Pencader Presbyterian Church TlckelS good on sped Oed tralns- hi s collegiate career. We mandment. Do not ma gunpowder and alcohol. • m- men's College, University of Dela - e . - Was Ington College, BUrns 158 149- 307 WI ll stage a pou try supper on Sec I'lyers or as k . ge nls lor details. tha that he was more ware, is the daugh ter of Mr. and way. Tolals .. 773 737 823-'333 Thursday, Oct. 26. See Ihe "Hil" Shows: "Railroads on in oblaining distance. Mrs. Frank H. Clark, noted breed- Feb. 20- Haverford, a way. I'al r 11 111 • Mark ArUli \'ersary Parade" "Rail roads al Work" and were not expected to M.Ograt W t F I S ers of both English and Irish set- Feb. 24- Brooklyn, home. Kelly . . .. 181 170 212- 563 MI'. and Mrs. Edward Wilson cele- "Railroads 111 Bu ilding" Red De"i1s to such a close or~T a er ow eason tel's. Monarch, credited with th.ree March I- West Chester, away. Sleele.. .. 156 170- 326 brated theIr second wedding anni- 60- dny round trIp In coac hes we find that the Blue a nd points toward a championsh ip r at- March 6- P . M. C., away. 't/~~g h~el~r .... : ~ i53 .. ,- 317 versary at thei r home on Sattll' - Good any da y, any Irai n, $5.70 . arc fig hters. From Opens In Delaw 0 S d ing, won over some of the leading Swimming fv rlgMh·lc,ksle . . .. 160 m ~ ~t: md ay. The following guests were ~~ :, o~::~,~,t"::: :~~~PI~~~':~';;'I;'" ' ~~; ng to the end of the are n un ay dogs in the east. ma ny of which had Jan. 5--Brooklyn College, home. r 168 139- 307 present: Mr. nne: Mrs. Edward WiI - wh kh wh l.h vO " '0 tl ol.o, · "01 G o,,, d. st ruggle they fought a- competed in the Wilmington show J an. 12- Villanova, away. TOlals ...... 829 847 M2-25IB son nnd son, Edward Eugene; Mr, - 10 mi" ',, 10 , .." eo ch wov team which was superior S S " D S I I I on Saturday. Feb. 7-Swarthmore, away. Lambert C r a n SL° ls Jl eigh t s and Mrs, Harry Hurstein, iliss :~~ o~!~d'o , ~(nO,nfnm~:~ ~~u~ ' with hel ·1 and experience, and they anle tartIng ate C let u ed For . Chesapeake Bay Wins Feb. 9-Geltysburg, away. Davis " ... J22 m : ~ : i~ Clara Ca nnel'. of Germantown, Pa.: in Ihe (ace at defeat. N J PI' H Dllwyn Madelle, J ohn S. Hopkins, Feb. 10- Dickinson, away. ~:';;~~r t . 131 175 202- 508 Mr. and l\[rs. William Wilkinson and aenl• •,tlrilbute the Hens second-half ew ersey- ennsy VanIa untel"S Jr.'s Chesapeake Bay, was capably Feb. I4-Rider, home. PreSIon : .:: : ~~ :~ m= ~~~ ~~~~ 'nl~f l\~:;~~~e~~h~;'e~~;- ~~~ , ~1rrs .. W'...... ~~~~~ the old bugoboo, lack handled by J ohn Kelly, P. H. A., of ~ebb . 217- Lehigh, home. Totals " ~:~:~;;~~~~~~ There was to much . . Wilmington, to outdistance some e . 3-Slippery Rock, away. . 724 827 852- 2403 a nd Mrs. Howard Reynolds, State them, and being tired, With a mInimum of one r:l1.UlOn and band-tailed pigeons. 100. stifT compelition at Sandy Cove. Feb. 24-Carnegie Tech, away. Ebenezer Church Road; Mr. a nd Mrs. Edward Tyler, dri\'en back . Americans scheduled to hunt mlgra- Possession limits for these species The well-mannered animal was Feb. 27-Temple, home. ~1~oC\kn ... :::'" : ~~ : ~~ 180- 513 Miss Marjor ie Wilson, Ralph Wil- CHATTER tory waterfowl this yea r, Delaware's a t anyone time may not exceed the judged as follows: Best of bitches in March 2- Manhatta n, home. P. Whlloman . 163 143 I~ :: ~g~ so~, Stewart Brown, of Glasgow; we would forecast a 45-day season WIll open on Sunday daily bag limit, except tha t in the Amel'ican bred cl ass; best of winner March 8-Johns Hopkins. home. ~ : \':I~ilt;Ir::::: .: ~ ~~ ilia 151- 273 MISS Ethel Steele, of Middletown; victory for the and close Decembe r 5, .accordmg to case of woodcocks the possession bitches in all classes; best of win- Lom.x .. . 1 48 : ~;;;g Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, of foo ball team which he Bureau of BIO logIcal Survey, limit has been r aised to eigh . ners, bitehes and d ogs in all class- B lin Tolals - - Bear. I Saturday on Frazer F ield. Department or the Intenor. Stamp Sale Indications es; best of breed in show of opposite OW g C 'O I ;ll 'I; '; nI~~ DI;:~;ond 769-23 11 Mr. Harry Frazier, Harris Frazier, / .' .lmol'l'O al'" .....EIH ., due to the fine showing The same el a tes hold for New The forecast of one million hunt- sex. Plogel' .. 138 121 129- 388 and DaVId FraZlel', of Wilmington. I,"--,-~ ______--:a Hens aguinst Dickinson, we J ersey and Pennsylvama, whIle the ers this year is based on trends not- The water trials, most spectacula r (Clmtinued From Page 8) ~:;;I~ ~ ... : ~ 122 ... - 267 spent Thursday evening with Mrs '" Lebanon Valley by not more Maryland _season WIll open on No- ed in the number it migratory bird event of the day, saw Dilwyn Ma- Blin d Hogan 126 146 : ~ ~~~ Mary Frazier. ". Are There "" interterenc' . illlllreaeel touchduwns. And that vember I~ and close on Decemb- hunting stamps sold in the past five dell e, handled by her owner, fini sh- 138 106- 344 ~~~:~;b): Jr. 158 156 16 478 Mr. and l\lrs. Will iam Wilkinson Arrangements To Be Made? . I odds, because the Dutch- er 29 . .. years. The tota l sales of "du ~k" second . The trials were judged by Tola ls 573 635 629-1837 ~ ~-~ and son: 1\[1'. and Mrs. Harry HUr- I I:O';;Ii· iiiI•••••• ~~ deleated Ihr highly touted The bag limIt on ?eese has been stamps IS conSI dered to be a fa Irly J ohn E. H urst, Washington, a nd R. oll ege l'.rl11 TOI.ls. 743 69 1 746-2180 stein,. Miss Clara Conner, of Phila- I ,. M, ele\'en last Saturday by reduced (rom fi ve dal ly to foul'. The accura te index of the number of Carpenter, Philadelphia. V3nnoy. 169 161 146- 476 FIlI OAY NIGII T LE ,\ GUE delphIa, spent the weekend with l -Are There 01 8-7 Reports show that reductIOn, Secretar y Ickes 111 Wash- hunters tha: engage in the sport, At th ~ Wilmington show, Cha rles ~~~e~~r .: : ~? : ~ :~t: ;~; MeKennans Won Lost Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. b')(1 a weigh ty and ll1gton announced, was made on .the survey offIC Ials slate. S. Hopkll1s had a winner and a sec- Moore . 177 149 174- 50C Red Clay Creek . 4 0 Miss Augusta Biddle of Chicago ~andB To Be Run? , featuring the use of the recommendatIon of the BIologIcal According to the tabulation for the and. Ryan's Queen II, a beagle Blind .. 11 5 77 127- 319 Soli Conservallon . ~ g 111.; Mrs. Miriam Steel ~ , of New; rk: Survey, which reported geese did five-year period. sales last yea r tot- and a frequent winner this year TOlals .. 732 644 744-2120 tl .il~ri C~f,~smfe':.~ d ~ ~ . ·c .. 2 2 visited Mrs. Mary Frazer on Sun- aGr~;f~~~('Wi l! ~~!o~~te ~~ ~ ~~t~o~Pia~~rw:~te~" a:ait~s ~~~t o::ev~~:~ ~~~~ 'o"~~~~~O,;, ~"i;~de v;:S S:~~~s:~~ ~~~~ ~hne ~~~i ~:~c:e l~n~ri ~ ;s t~~ s ~ef~; ~f,I~\1~~c ~' Llol ~ Clul~ m:: gg Newark RO~~~:~ r~ l:b Il oad, g : day. bu meanwhile the season. showll1g a n Increase over 1937 Dur- bItches, whIle WhHe Clay BOni ta Slaals .. 173 139 127- 439 Ha rrLon . 82 11 3 11 8- ~13 W'IJ' R I be a great object of as- The changes, approved by Presl - mg the last five seasons, h unters was second In the 13-inch novI ce ~~~~~er :~g I ~~ :: ~ ;;~ ~ ~ I~~rI ' l son . '. I g ~ In 59- 227 I WillS en E s tatc Is -;~Ii•••••• ~~ and th e wcight against the dent Roosevelt. are in accordance purchased almost 3 1-2 million of class for beagle bitches. Both a ni- - - Mcgi lligan .. 120 132 Igg:: ~g C hal1gc{1 To Palmer Age ncy Ii: plus thc lack of fresh r e- with the federal migratory bird the "duck" stamps. The first was mals were handled by Walter H. Totals ... 677 658 780-2095 Hollings wo rlh 83 71 ~-~ On and after Oct. 18, the insul'- will pm"e the margin of treaty with Canada and Mexico. sold on August 14 , 1934. Cla rk, master of Slennek Kennels WII S~V~ l s~ n :s . SN;'lce 1~}3l1°765_ 425 Tol als. s~j l . C:~~er\'~tll ~ 1I 445-1435 ance and realty busi ness formerly lor thc lads from Ann\'ille. Bag Limit Set At 10 . The total nur:n ber of stamps s~ ld and a rising showman. Pennington . .. 179 156 149- 484 Raybu rn 95 72 104- 271 opel'Oted under the firm nome of CIII CK HATTER Th Oct 22-Dec 5 season a lso In Delaware smce they were In- 1\Iore Beagle Victories J . Wil son ... 152 143 118- 41 3 Harding . 84 75 115- 274 Williams Real Estate at 24 Center 1 Wel!k we said that the Blue holds for ~eese, wilson's snipes or ;~oduced is ~Oi~ 5 1 , ~i;~ ~ib3u~g ~;3e: ' S l\f~ . ~o Pkin s dh andled his dogs at ~ : ~:~~~ " ig~ :~~ :u=~ g~ ~!~~~~:~I . . I ~g 142 11'253-_- 3382683 eSrt,r meta, r'e"ilclenbter aClalyrrileodcaOtendinorafl'clenrg,"-t boo ters would easily dispose jacksnipes, and coots. ';, years as 0 ow: "; ~, an y a ve .a n won the following - - Hardman 92 III " !he Temple soccer team when The federal regu lations on water- 1. 2~9 ; 1936, 1.11 5; 1937. 2,001 ; a nd aw?rds: WhIte C~ ay Bonita-first, Totals or ~5 F.J~llY 733- 2285 Zeger 95 101 - 196 92 E. Mai n Street under the film met In Philadelphia on Satur- fow l hunting place the daily bag 1938: 2,576. ., 13-1I1ch ~ovlce ~Itch es (beagles): Barrett ...... 194 135 159- 468 Totals 464 495 558-1517 name of the Palmer Agency, it wos . th\~:c::"ed~V~~i! -~r~~(cat~~~ ~~~~ ~~t d~:S p~~s~~ s :~n t ~ ~m~~g~ : : 38~S~On :~~~p~e~~~d t~ne t~ : tl~~e_;~;~ ~~~~e~~ ~:.'';r:redbltc~;~'n ~n~ubeC:I~ ~~ tkt ~ ~~.=I::~~. m m !;t: *gSk inner U. Of . ~4 7c h e l ~dial announced this week.

,",::~"::;;o:;~~o:;: 'i'~:::~; ~~~~~"~;:;~;: ~ ~~£ ' nod.Blue Hens i~~,~:i:: :;~i::;: ':~::~:\'~;:;J;,' ":0:,,","·5: "T::~.": ~,: ~:~:~;'~1o, ·:fi : ~ ; ~ m T"".m:::~~ ,";:,:':::: M" I The score of the Temple-Dela- duck~ , not more than three of any h eF~:lng the s ~e r~e s t ~~m~~tll1 o n wgn Lgst . H ~ d ' c1~ C;~6:k 5:18-1590 mond villag ncar Fraserburgh,

~\;: ~!rE::~\\~~~~~- ~~rt~:i ; ~~~ a~~s~~~e~~~~~n;~: ~:~i~~~~~~ was ~ c~ nctt~~;di~;~:Ve~::t 8~f our ~h ~5~;s~~ :~~~h~.:;.'e~:~~ ~;':~ I !I!;~~~ [~:~~j:I~0.Ei:~la."on..... ~ k .. : i~ : ~ ~ ~ : = m~~ ~~:I~~~£0~:~~:~~::g~~;~~~dt~'~~! I __IIlJ...:QIW>::'&"':..:.2:J....,.~~_ ------.- ..• - t OPI;~;~\i ~ lIin L:~;e;~~ ~~~~S:~~ dout~~ is ~i:it~~n~O ~~ts::o~~ ~~~~I~~I~~ gu;,~ :t~r;;~~~v~u~'~~e~~v~ ~~~dw'b~ ~~ ~ t~~~~ ~~ ~:stA~;~~:;~ g~ :ri!fr F~~~:I~ ...... ~ i .:: 1 9~ : ~: !!Em ~~ ~ ~~tyq t~~~\~s ~~o . a I~o~O~n:.~si~~ ...____ "'101 position Moreove a u • y ers. 1C each week shows as much The black and tan youngster was SOlllh Sloe A . C...... 0 8 157- 157 acre, and may be seen twenty miles i r. I' t h~h-::: ~a~7;t~ag limit on geese and improv m nt in these two depart- handl d by his owner, Robert R oy South side A. C. . 644 615 678- 1937 away. Fathers and grandfa thers of and Gold boo tel's played brants of the kinds permitted to be m ents, I venture to say that Dela- Connell. , {"J ~~Id'r~ n "" .... 11 3 183 154- 450 the workers spent years in cal'v- heads wh n they met it is tour in the aggregate of ware wIll play more offen SIve than Mr. Cochran s Sundown Cloud, Wal ker g .. : :::: I~~ l~ : ~i:= ~~ ross Iand M C. Kl~3'6nnan sl'3' 7' 129- 228 iinn~g ~i;t.======~!~~~~~~~~~~ at Carlisle last Wednes k led d d th ession limit de fensive ball in the games to come. 994009, won the local beagles v ar iety Tweed .. . 133 133 129- 395 D. Woodard 116- 389 '" by 6-0 'Nevertheless th~ all klO s .a n th e POS~gate Last "Saturday's game with Dickinson for bitches at Wilmington. Dinsmore. 114 69 ~-~ ~~IPd~eg~ . :~ ~ :gg ... - 211 a good cam thO ' d is eight 111 . e tg~r t~ ' and has shown us the capabilities and TOlals ...... 581 621 645-1847 Hicks . 156 186 : ~ ~gg for a SUC~l'ss fu;s :eeaa:o~n year. the lirr;lts 5 00 a we , weaknesses of several members of Anti-Doghol1 e Societ y Clarlnbold H ~.~kln~21BrO\~~rs 189- 441 Gheln 14 2 135- 277 to sport ac tivities within 10N~e~~~~I~h:'~ two days' bag limit the squad. These w~a knesse~ · ~t~ st The First Chapter of the Anti- ~~;~I~res .... ::::: ~~~ l ~i:= ~!Z TOlals ,. . 634 668 658-196 1 As Adver:~-:-:- -l m THE SATURDAY the I~. r~mura l football r lawfull y tak n and lawfully p o~- ~eu s~or~:ct~~ke~ndadtvaent~:~a ~fl I:~ Doghouse Society of America, ~~~s~ ndBI~Wnd":: I ~ Igg I ~~= ~~g Cook .. r:'CIV~~~. 1~3t.ry 9~ l lIb 130- 35 1 lea ':,1). The !ratern- sessed ducks and geese m ay ~ tha t a stronger defensive and of organized in Newark last year, - - Manns ...... 11 9 109 11 8- 346 EVENING POST i ,d. IS held by The ta tra nsported in anyone. c a l en ~ a l (ensive Blue and Gold team w ill staged its annual in itiation ex- Totals ...... 697 657 706-2060 ~il' s~n'isWnd .. :.: l ~~ 100 i ia:: ~~~ LIFE, ESQUIRE ~P~_ . two ,:;;~II~n ~~~ J~~e d f~~~~ week out of the state 10 whIch perform on F razer Field next Sat- ereises on Fciday, Oct. 13, when Wilso n', Serv ice Station Seconci Blind .. 100 .. - I OC • Ihe I t . y tnk n. . mday." George M. Worrilow, county C. Wilson , ... , 155 144 182- 481 . Sm llh . i3R 140- 278 and olher Ka ra ernlty lC'ague champ- The da ily bag lim It on coots re- agricultural agent, and William r. 1~ \ II~~t~ n .. :::. : ~~ jgg ~ ~~= : ~ Feldman .. 11 3 109- 222 Nal;onal j\'fagaz;nes r: pa Al pha, by the score of mains a t 25. I I A WI' S SI. Clail', superintendent of A. Timko ...... 157 162 152- 471 Total, .. 593 558 613-1764 e Comets ar~ ahead in the Wa terfowl and coots may be hunt- .111 ian uri ute ox the Nati onal Vulcanized F ibre N. Timko ...... 166 202 143- 511 . I~agllr.' competition cd only from 7 a. m .. to 4 p. m . TlI ~ran y Clo C Battle ' Company's paper mill , weI' i~- Totals ...... 799 828 754-2381 Parsons Modest Catcher vlctnri('S and no defeats Forbid Usc Of Bait I The last six games in which the ducted into the organizati on. Bowlsby, Jr. c~ .1~ ef50 Fa~~~ 170- 444 "They say I am another Bill A A. ('hss, whIle the The regulations forbid taking wa- Cleveland lndians baltled the Chi- An exclusive group that de- Vnnnoy . 155 150 15 459 Dickey," said Dixie Parsons, b ig I ' and till' Refugees arc te rCowl by means of bait or usc of cago Whit Sox caused memories of mands a ll candidates to show Sherer ...... 161 126 ~ Iumford ...... 145 138 rCi~l11'll1 1',01' with o.ne live duck and goose decoYS and the days gone by when pitchers' fiv good reasons why they ~ l oorc . . 180 147 i ~ m~~tc~ ~~'r~~t~e~~~I~p~;~~e ~ a~e ~~ I ~~~ ....Jri: .• '" ha,y, hf' lUI"" r and sen lOI' conli nu s the three.shell limit on ba llies were more common !{tan of think they a re eligible for mem- E. Ewell 125 - 125 is 1 hope the day comes when 1 am notl'lay('cI yet, but arc repenting shotguns, either hand late years. On August 12, Cleveland bership, the society's principal 'Totals '" 791 675 716- 2182 holf as good as Dickey." DIAMOND RING In . he week. operated or a ut o-loading. Hunters won at hom , 3 to 2, scoring two requisite is tha t 75 per cent of i a 1.11 /.:1' attendance at may usc shotguns not larger than r uns in the ninth inning, H a r~er a married mnn's life must have ox ... . . U~~~Y's 136 162- 420 Joe With Memphis Your Selection is protected with . '. \\,Ire. football No 10 gauge, or bow and arrow. and Broaca bei ng opposed to Dle- becn spen in the doghouse. A Scho ll ., . 133 122 133- 3a8 J o Gl' ~enberg, r eleased by the the F;tmous Gold Bond Certificate Th ~s tIt ., IlI'art('n lng thing Th ~ la lter weapon, Ickes said, was trlch nnd Brown. The following dinner m ling is h eld each Fri- r~~~~u s o .n . ~ g~ ~g~ ~. ~. g-.__ 2~727 MBaelmlinp'hol.'S·e, oOtl'itOhleess' ohuOtOI,ke-e\.drl °AnSSowcil. ,tah_ whcn t"m r,ll1 ., Iways p Iny add d because o! interest that h as duy, F ell I' had the better of Lyons day the 13th when "dogs" seek- Wilson 11 9 123 , b ~ ley have plenty of I e loped in r ecent years in archery. and Smith, 2 to 0, only ten h its be- ing admission must prepare the Be llY 106- 100 lion. He is th e brolher o( Detroi t's , , • Choose aDY genuine registered Keepsake Diamond EDgagement or n I~ lll1d t1Wlll, so let's all C ;hese other regulations were an- ing made by the two t.eams. In the mea l in every de tail and ban- Totols ...... 631 660 66< 1900 famous Hank. e 1 ng Hrn. when they d s cond game that day Lee bea t quet their mates. 1. lons Club ------:~~i n~:~:u~ewi~it~e ::~hraK~~;:a k~ on{lO~yerfUI L('iJanrm Valley n o~n.ce : r ails gall inules (other than Cleveland 3 to O. A !e,~ days later MI', Worrilow is known in :;~~~I:"I1 " ::::::: ~~g gg l~ 4 ~~ When the B o~to n Braves r ose comes Ibe famous Gold Bond Certificate of Regi.uation aDd Qua.lity. .... Sat- ;0 I ~~~;. ,~ ~~~r y!;:e lt~ :~I. iS ~~~i~E~v7~~:; 0~~~'e ;~~Ir;i~:n~~~~~~ ~~, e I ~~~ nt~ s~~i~~, t~h~~ af:' r~~: ~~ , ~~iegai~'s :a~k~ne~~e~n~~:~: ~0J:cr l ~11nd':: m ~gg : g:::?~ ~~ ~ t~a: t :Olt~~~a;"L:~~~ I~;~n:~~ Come iD loday aDd see the .... ide selec· d . g al '0 protected under r.ings. The n xt two games were ed wi U, the tItle of Spa niel Powell .,',.,' ., 134 140- 274 it was Hank Gowdy, now a Redleg tiOD of .martly styled Keepsake Ring. iD NaYll ajl'k ' , . I J' h p;:~or:~~ r ~ s Bird Treaty Act , won by Chicago, 6 to 5. The r esume Fred L, Bull, U S Soli Con- Totals " .. , .. 648 ill 678-1996 coach, ~ ho led ~hem to v,ictor,y over matched lets. I : f 1\ 111 lUll, t ~ g h t d In season from 7 shows that four of the games were servalion Service, formerly ot - the PhIladelphIa AthletIcs m the 1\ MIlI Ol' Lf'llg11 C8 ~ l1Y b~ 5l~~S ;1. won by one run with the other the Newnrk offIce but n ow 10- W llllRl11S0 1~nl~htslg.: PylLrri "" 142- 419 World Series. H a nl~ h it .545 as the NOYmick tI ' f . u. m , '1 b li mit tor ralls and two shut ouls, two of the games cnted In Lancaster, P a., IS the Whlleman 139 125 127- 39 1 Braves beat the A s four straight, ~kh c r b o ~g~~ s~~- ~I ~V~ I~~~ ga~I~~u~ea:, y ot~~r than soras and gOlllg into extra Innings, ~;:I~~er Dane of the onglnal ~ ~C~avt s "",': Ira m m=ill getling 6 h its in II times at bat. I cd:;al~ allid S, pitched a no- coots, is continued at 1 5li~it~h O ;~; The American League now can • . Jl opkll1s .... ~ ~ 182- 554 Stanley 'F r e n c h y' Bordagaray 1 MERVIN S. DALE , ~.n_".A _s.t~Gl o y~r s vllle in the gr egate, Other . ~ n~i1 so n' s snipe., boast of a French battery in I.e- Dick West is a graduate of Du Totals .. ·u · 'or ~~6 FaC~~~y 754-2182 while with Sacramento In 1032, Jeweler Year. he hel I ague In 1938. Soros, 15, ~oots, 20: woodcoc)

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A sWimming enthusiast of the (ConI nued From Page 1) first water IS Ginger Rogers, sparkling RKO Radio star soon to star In Fifth Avenue Girl" The top-ranking favonte IS PiC­ tured here by the freshwater pool that 8 nght next to the lovely tenniS courts on the grounds of her Holl ywood home Calendar

EnfOi cemenl OffICIal PillS "Pmch" On COli JII Hunlmg Wllhoul LIcense

Un ted Sta tes game mun"gement agents have a reputat on for en fOlc ng the law wIthou t l espect to person but h VlI1g up to that name In Charge Of Bake l ecently caused Agent J ohn E Mrs L B J acobs nnd MI SS Bess e Peny Nashv 11e Tenn to confis Whlttll1gham cha man of the com Ob- cate h s own shotgun when aband mlltee 111 cha! ge of the bake to be Ituary oned by a hu lter later dent fled held by the Alumn ASSOC IatIOn at as a cous n of the agent s WIfe the HIgh School lext SatUl day have JOSEPH LEROY IIAFER The story IS told 111 a I epolt I e I equested the follow 19 to assIst celved £I om the Bureau of B alog them 111 collecting homemade del val e Avenue dIed on SatUl day Oc cal Sl rvey by Secretary of tile In cacles Cake BI ead a ld Rolls MISS tobel 14 a!le! an I ness of one tCl 0 1 Harold L Ickes Whlllll1gham cha! man MIS E C week He was 48 years of age Two wardens w ele patrol ng J ohnson M ss Ethel Campbell J ohn The deceased who h as been em dove shooting areas WIth P el ry Hopk ns li Ving Crow M sses LeIla played at th Conhnenta1 D amond when they found thlee men hunt Hel benel ElSIe Wllght Lyd a F ad F bl e Co for the past eIght years ng w thout I cense They were re er and Elizabeth Grimes Candy was a natIve of Readll1g Pa but leased upon claim ng to be sons of MIS L B J acobs challman MIS had li ved 111 Newark for 30 yeal s the landowner The wardens re George J ohnson MIS WIlmer HIll He s surv ved by hIS \I dow Mrs pO I ted the inCIdent with theIr Mrs Joe Thomas Mrs Hugh Mar Lyd e Hafer and son Joseph Le doubts to P erl y who deCIded to ris Mrs Homer Vansant Mrs LOIre l OY Hafer Jr fOUl step chIldren make a check at the landowner s Wlvel MIsses Mary Colmery Sallie all of Newark a daughter Mrs home Marshm '1 K atherine Steele AlICe Charles Usnel of Lancaster P a hIS One of the hunters fled leavmg Kerr I\Ta rgaret Brown Messrs mother Mrs Susan LeW IS of Read hI S gun m a nearby hay mow P elry Edgar McMullen and Lee LeWI S ng two brothers J ohn Hafer of confiscated the gun OBITUARY Balhmore Md and MIchael LeWIS Later that evel1lng the VIolator Jane Jacobs of Readmg and a sIster Anl1le returned and w as apprehended by J ane J acobs aged 71 yeats dIed Kelles of Stoney Creek Mich the agent who was stIll waltmg for suddenly at her home on West Mam SCI vIces conducted by the Rev h m Street last Saturday Octobel 17 H Everett Hallman were held flam I recogl1lzed hIm ImmedIately Funeral servIces were held from the hIS late home on Wednesday Oct Perry reported as bemg a cousm late reSIdence on Tuesday aIternoon 18 w th II1terment 111 the Newark of my WIfe and IIvmg WIth my Octobr 20 Internwnt Head of M E Cemetery mother m law next door to me in Christiana Cemeter y MRS M ANNA REED NashVIlle and he had my shotgun Personals Mrs M Anna Reed 82 years of that had been loaned to him by MI S J ohn P Ihng has l etulI1ed age d cd on Wedne day Oct 11 some of the famIly a[ter a motor tnp thlough New at the home of hel d aughter Mrs In caUl t where Pel ry repol ted York State 111 company w th friends J ames Keeley S Chapel Sheet hImself as burned down and em from AtlantIC CIty SCI vIces were held fl am MI s balr3ssed the VIolator w as fined M ss Elizabeth Moore of near MIl Keeley s home on Saturd ay Oct $10 and costs of $450 The fine and ford Cross Roads h as [elm ned after 14 WIth lI1tCl ment 111 Newm k costs were paid by the landowner a VI SIt \\Ith fllends 111 Wllm ngton Cemetery WIth whose daughter the VI olator Guests at the home of E L RIch was keepll1g company ards durmg the last week were "PlobnlJOII Afler Denlh" ~;rb~~nJ~~I~I~:I~~:~~ ~~ :1:: Lesson-Sermon Subjecl SUIHlllY School Al WhIle McDonald of Mmshallton the Mi ss Plobat on ArtcI Death WI ll be Cluy To Slnrl Al Ten Waltons of Swarthmole MI and the subject o[ the lesson sellnon to Sunday school WIll be held at the MI s BruneI of Llanel ch MI and be del vel ed Sunday mOl nll1g at White Clay Creek PI esbytellan Mrs Rome Casta tore of Tamaqua cleven a cloc k at the FIst Church Church at ten a clock Sunday mOl n Pa MI and Mrs Isaac Walton of o[ Christ SCIentIst Park Place and II1 g The worshIp servIce WIll be Oxford Mr Zlba Marlin of West Van BUlen Streets WJlm1l1 gton held at eleven a clock Rev Clyde Chestel P a M RI ckabaugh paslor WIll have IS MIss ElSI e WrIght and Mrs NorrIs his subject Constancy In ReligIon WrIght and Mr and Mrs Ernest of Mr LeWIS Mustard and Miss MIl Mrs RIckabaugh wlll sing at thIS WrIght attended the wedding today dred Morns at Lewes Delaware service