PfWVidorv .. , j :'1. DEFENSE BONDS THENE KPOST STAMPS !l ----. Number 37 1, 1942 ENTS

I ' Services Held Tuesday 011 k to Midnight Blackout GARDENERS For George Chahllers USO CENTER COMPLETE Hel' Pl'Ollonllced A IIcces 1ST. THOMAS Funeral services fo r Gcorge Chal­ Newark's participation in the state­ mcrs, who died aIler a n illness of wide dusk to midnight blackout last WIN AWARDS several mon tl' G in the Delaware Hos­ FOR WOMEN COUNTY night was carried out successfully with TO OBSERVE pital, were held at the home of his all elements of the Civilian D fen e daugh ter, J ane Ann Chalmers, Rose­ organization functioning in good order. INVI CTORY vill e, Dcl., on Tuesday afternoon. WORI(ERS TO G.O.P. SLATE PI-omptly a t 7:30, riefense volunteers CENTENARY Besides h is da ughte r, two brothers, cut tl llwn trafl'ic to 15 MPH and check­ both of Newar k, sur vive. They ar e ed on li ght violations. Although street "...... __ ITION David C. Chalmers and William Chal­ OPEN HERE LISTED a nd trafTic illumination, as well as ON SUNDAY mers. dimmed vehicular li ghts were permit· P all bearers at the service were ted, li ghts in I' id enccs, non-defense Nunlcl'ouS Prizes nephews: J oh n Pemberton, Pusey Pem­ 73 E. Main 'St. Willits, Virden comm rci a l establishments and signs Services Honoring berton, Talbcrt Chalmers, William were completely blacked out for over Takcn by Newark Chalmers, and Dav id Chalmers, all of Named Site Of Ar e Winners In foul' h urs. ] OOth Anni.ver sary Newar k, a nd Wil li am Chalmers of Both the National Vulcanized and Ga rdell Clubhers Philadelphia. Headquarters For County Primary Continenta l Fibre Companies wel'e 10 f Parish Founding Interment was in White Clay Creek granted excmptions as being war In Hat'vest Show Cemetery. ' Recr eation Plan Election Saturday plants. Begin At 11:00 A. M.

Anumber of awards ,nd pl'izes were A u.s.a. center for women Defense In the two legisla tive contests in the The one-hundredth anniversary of . by members of the Newark Gur­ workers li ving in Newark w il l be Republican primary election held Sat­ the founciing of St. Thomas Episcopal Club participating in the Victory AUTO IS opened in the former Western Auto urday, victory went to William R. WiI ­ FOOD BANI( parish will be c lebratcd on Sunday, Harvest Show for Army Navy C mpany build ing at 73 East Main li ts in the Second Representative Dis­ when the Right Rev. Arthul' R. Mc­ ill Ihe Wilmington New Century Street as soon as suffic ient funds for tr ict and William E. Virden in the Kinstry, D.D., Bishop of Delaware, will I lasl Friduy and Saturday. GRANTED maintenance are secured, it was decid­ Fourth RepresentaUve District. DONATIONS deli ver the centennial s rmon. The ob­ awards, including five firsts, ed th is week a t a mecting of the spon­ Willits, won over Councilman John servance will open with Holy Com­ and two thirds went to soring commi ttee in the New Century J. Anderson, while Virden defeated munion service at 1 I :00 o'clock. the Hill in Section A for Dahlias, in COUNCIL Club building. John J . Caruso, with both winners TO START celebrant being the Rev. A. W. Mayer, for Spec'al B looms, In­ With several church and civic or­ carrying all di ~tri cts . rector. Decorative, Cactus Type, Min­ gani zations already agreeing to con­ The complete New Castle County The service will include the dedica­ and Pompoms. tribute monthly sums and others ex­ ticket follows: ON MONDAY tion of the new alla r a nci chancel hang­ (0 1' the largest dahlia bloom BY BOARD pected to follow sui t shortly, the cen­ ings, the dedica tion of a scrvice fl ag Recorder of Deeds-Burton S. Heal. plus diameter, presented by th e ter is expected to open in the neal' of 13 stars relJresenting parishioncrs Register of Wills-Isaac R. Brown, Jr. Dahlia Society was given Al·th ur fu ture. The room will be the headquar­ serving in the armed forces, and the Sheriff-Elmer C. Taylor. Residents Asked who also garnered 5 other Certificate For ters for he recreati onal activi ti es pro­ rededication of the organ rebuilt early Levy Court Commissioner, Distr ict two seconds in Section A for gram, now being planned for Newark this year, the expenses f l' which were NO.2-Thomas Earl Ba nks. To Bring Canned His awards were in the class- Passenger Car women Def ense workers. met through succe sfu l completion of F irst Senator ial district- J ames S. Special Bloom, Informal DecOl'a­ Additional funds are assured through the centennial fund r aised by members Evans. Caetus Type, Orchid Flowers, and Also Issued To the cooperation of the E 52 P layers of Foods To 'Century of the parish. Dr. Walter Hullihen, Third Senatorial d istrict-George P . I the University of Delaware, w ho have ,Tunior Warden, will give a welcoming Ed monds. Newark club member, EI­ Dr. A. Mencher agreed to donate the proceeds above Club After 10:30 address and announce the final amount Filth Senatorial d istrict- Geor ge W. J. Ellison received foul' awards, expenses of their opening play this reached by the Centennial fund. first. two seconds and a third, in Two certifica tes for new passenger season, Max well Anderson's "Eve of Rhodes. "Every person in the Newark vicini- Much interest at the church service A for Dahlias, winning in the a u tomobiles were issued th is week by St. Mar k', scheduled for the latter part Seventh Senator ial district- W. Bate- ty wil! be given an opportunity to will center on a record box, containing i Bloom, and Informal Decora­ t he Newark Rationing Board, one "go­ of October . man Cullen. contr ibute to the Emergency Food various relics ancl articles, which will classes. One award was earned ing to · the Town Council of Newark DitTic ully of secur ing funds through First Representati ve district- Albert Banks w hich will be establi shed at be sealed and deposited in the church Hm, who took fi rst in a nd the other to Dr. Arthur A. Mench­ regular usa channels was ex plai ned W. Husbands; Second district, MI'. WiI - evacuation centers in Delawat'e," states for opening on the parish's two hun­ bloom in the Inf ormal Decor­ er. of Newark. by Father E. J . K raemer, chairman of Ii ts; Third district, Ralph S. Keenan: Mrs. Kate Henley Daugherty, who is dredth anniversary in 2042. Section. Certifleates fo r tires were granted the finance committee, who said local Fourth district, MI'. Virden ; Fifth dis-Co-Chairman with Mrs. Irving War­ Following the services in the church, awards for artistic al'l'angements as fo llows: Harvey C. J ordan, New­ community organizations would be ex­ tr ict; Robert P. J oll y; Sixth distric t, ner of Wilmington for the Emergency the choir and congregation will make by Mrs. David Eastburn, in ark, two new truck tires; Charles H. pected to underta ke fin a nci ng the cen­ Raymond D. Phillips; Seventh di ~t r ict , Food Banks in New Castle County. a pi lgrimage to the church yard, where C., while Albert Starkey took Hayman, Jr., Newark, three new pas­ ter at least until usa aid can be ob­ Samuel B. Bird; Ei ghth distr ict, Ben- "The Emergency Food Banks will be ceremonies in memory of early families in the same section for senger tires and tubes; H. E. Tiffany, tai ned. ja min E. Hicks; Ni nth district. Clar - established," continues Mrs. Daugher­ of the parish btu'ied there will be arrangemen t and gladioli class. Newar k, one passenger retread ; Frank "Newark Community Service" was ence E. McVey; Tenth district, Robert ty, "through the joint efforts of the conducted . Smith earned five awards H. Butterworth, New Castle, pipefllter. the ti tle selected for the maintenance A. Barnes; Eleventh district, Herman Evacuation and Disaster Canteen Com­ Contained in the record box, to be C all ( 0 1' roses, with D. C. two grade II, one tube; J ames T. Birch, fund, of whi ch Robert J . Boyd was Leasure; Twelfth district, George R. mittee of the Red Cross, the Women's deposited in the church, wi ll be a ing a first prize for sweet electrician, Newark, two gr ade II, one appointed chairman. Con tributions are Cl ar k; Thir teenth d istl'lct, E. Lela nd Division of the State Council of De­ history of the parish written for th'e passenger tube; Edward Miller, boil er being sough t from organizations spon­ Pleasanton; Fourtcenth district, F rank fense, the American Women's Volun­ celebration by Dr. Francis H. Squire, filled with fruits and packer, three grade II, three tubes; sor ing the plan, as well as other busi- Lawson; Fifteenth district, J ames C. tary Services, the Agricultural Extcn­ of the Department of History of the a" ,•• l"ble" we.re presented by the New­ Melvin A. Cha pma n, two grade II, two Please tW'n to P age--4 Reynolds. sion S rvice of thc Universi ty of Dela- University of Delaware, and Miss Har­ Club to be sold to raise tubes; Jim T. Suppe, Newar k, tex tile ware, and the State Victory Ga rden riet T. Bailey, M.A., dil'ector of Fine opp., three gr ade II, two tubes; Shirley Progr am. and Applied Art at the Women's Col­ Small wood, Hockessin, welder, four Proposed food banks will be located lege. Also sealed in the box will be grade II; Nelson Roberts, chemist help­ UNIVERSITY in severol parts of' the County wh re parish records, copies of current news­ FUND FOR SI .•111. er, gradeII, one recap, two tubes; J ohn evacuation centers are to be A papers, ' ('ltC'· ... f"OI" er dergy and H. Morrison, Newark, laborer, two C hairman and her assistants wi ll be parishioners, and signatures of the grade II tires, one tube; Bayard M. SOLDIERS' DRAMA HEAD in charge of selecting a suitable storage Please tUJ'n to P age--4 Roser, Hockessin, p ipe fitter, one r e­ p lace in each center for storing, not tread, one grade II; Edward F r ench, only emergency rations, but large lbe judges for the show wer e Newar k, tube roUer, four grade II; YULE GIFTS RECEIVES Ienough to accommodate the food col­ Newark, including Dean William B. Hardy, Kirkwood, repair­ lected and all ocated to the bank by LIONS SEE Schuster of the Department ma n, two grad e II; George P. Pyle, the State or County Committees. • •ftgrllculI :ure at the University, who Marshall ton, ca rpenter, two grade 11 ; Mayor's ICommittee ARMY CALL Protection against overheating, agricu ltural products, along Paul P . Keeley, Newark, press opp. one freezing, theft, and sabotage, and ready EDUCATIONAL accessibilily al'e factors to be given B. Eastman and A. D. Cobb who passenger retread, two gr ade II; F lor­ Sets Up Deposit dahlias. ence Tr uxton, Christiana, two retreads. Dr. C. R. I( ase special consideration in the selection of . K. H. Daugherty, member of Robert L. Grinnage, Newark, r epa ir­ food banks at evacuation centers. FARM FILM Boxes In Stores Working in Newark on the food bank Garden Committee of Dela- man, two grade II; P aul E. Morgan. Left Yesterday Marshallton, elect. welder, three re­ collect io n from local people are Mrs. treads; J ames E. Ca rey, Newark, two The Mayor's Committee is seeking For Ft. Meade; Thomas Mylrea, Chairman of Defense Club Votes $25 retreads; Isabelle Ei pper, Marshallton, funds for its plan to provide Christmas for the Newark New Century Cl ub and her entire Committee, Mrs. Allyn F . inspector, three retreads; Harry H. packages to all Newark men in the Now A For Soldiers P ierce, Yorklyn, machinist, four re­ armed services or the merchant mari ne. Cooch, J r .. Chairman of the Newark treads; Charles L. Thor p, Christiana, Containers into which the p ublic is Office of Civilian Defense, and Mrs. Xmas Fund ARI( asked to drop contributions were set Receiving his army call with unex ­ R. O. Bausman, Local Chairman of car penter, th r e retreads; Fra nk M. pected suddeness, Dr. C. Robert Kase, Canteen for Red Cross and Co-chair­ Durnall, Newark, accountant, t wo r e­ up on Monday in most of the retail head oC the drama depar tment of the man with Mrs. A. J . Dorden for Emer­ Newark Lions were treated to the tr eads; J ohn J . Bac kof, Newark, car­ esta bllshments about town, anllounced University of Delaware, left for Fort gency Food and Housing. presen tation of U. S. Department of AMEETS pen ter, three retreads; Miller Coch ran, Alfred Deck, chair man of the fin ance committee. Meade, Md., yesterday to begin train­ All Newark people are r equested to Agriculture technicolor films of "Rain Hockessi n, "perator, one pass retread ; ing. P lease turn to P age--4 on the Plains" a nd "Turkeys" at their Alexander Botluk, Newark, ma in ten­ According to offi cials a ny checks ODAY contributed should be made payable He has been commissioned a captain regular weekly dinner meeting, Tues­ a nce, two retreads; Howard Congo, in the Army Speciali st Corps, and will day evening, in the country club. Car- Newar k, farmer, two truck tubes; Edi th to Alfred Deck, of Newark, who will see the funds a re placed at the disposal act as a theatrical advisor. 1'011 W. Mumford was program chair­ E. P a tterson, Newar k, farmer, four Session For of the committee. Captai n Kase, w ho raised li llie CONCERT man for the occasion and introduced truck tubes; Council of Newa rk, two The Mayor's committee is also en­ theatre work in the state to its presen t Prof. Edmund Hoffman, of the U. of truck tir es and tubes; H. H. Phelps, deavoring to draw up its Christmas high standards, w ill be sO I'ely missed D. poultry department, Who projected OUicers And Ch ristiana, salld a nd gravel, one new mailing li st. P arents, relatives, and at the University, where as an exper­ DRIVE IS the flIm s and explained points of in­ tr uck ti re and tube. friends of Newark boys in any branch ienced director be produced plays for terest. Committee Heads H. H. Goode n, Marshall ton, farmer, of service are asked to gi ve their ad­ the University drama group. President L. T. Staats conducted the Please tur n to Page--4 dresses to Mrs. Leon Case, phone 2- Suddeness of the call left University UNDERWAY regul ar business session and the Direc­ meeting of the olTicers a nd Com ­ authorities no ti me to select a succes­ tors meeting which was held at the chairmen of the Parent-Teachers 0681 or Mrs. Paul D. Lovett, phone 3881. sor. However, pending an appointment, conclusion of the program. MI'. Staats of Newark is scheduled for work on rehearsals fO I' the E-52 P lay­ Good Response announced that the a nnual Lions Char­ at 7:30 P. M., in the High The committee is a nxious to complete NE·WARK its li st as soon as possible since ers for thcoming play, Maxwell And!'r­ tcr Nigh t program would be hcld dur­ BUilding. Officers elected last so n's "The Eve of St. Mar k", sched­ ing November and that the Charter serve for this school year in- postal authorities stress the fact that Greets Opening Christmas packages to service men, uled for the last week in October, will Night committee would be announced G. Taggart Evans, president; be taken over by Captain K ase's wife, next week. H. Mackey, vice-president; TRUST HIGH particular ly those abroad, m Lst be Of I-Week Drive mailed ea r ly in October for delivery by Elizabeth. Directors of the club authorized an Gibbs, secretary; a nd J . Lester appropriation of $25.00 to the Mayor's Christmas. One of a dozen or more theatre ex­ Excellen t response marked the open­ treasurer. perts called by the Army to aid in its Committee now working on preparing 'ttce BIDDER ing of the drive fo r membershi p sub­ Christmasl'emembrances to al1 Newark entertainment activities, Captaill Kase's scr iption being carried on this week lOc men in the U. S. armed services. Lion duties will be of an advisory nature. by the Newark Community Concert University offici als, recognizing the Rex Root submitted the F inance Com­ Bid Of $67,800 PUPILS TO Associati on, said officials yesterday. mittee's report to the directors. import3l ,c(! of h is work at the Univer ­ The one-week campoign opened wi th Thc regular monthly business meet­ sity for the past ten years, plan to carry a d inner for volunteer workers Tues­ For School Bond ing of the club wi ll be held next Tues­ on the program which has made New­ day evening in the P resbyterian church. GIVE SCR 1~P day at which time the Rev. Eugene ark the leader in little theatre ci r cles Urging those intercsted to purchase Issue Accepted in the state. Kramer will oulline the proposed thei r membership before the Saturday quarters to members of the Well known natiollally in lillle thea­ deadline, officials in cha rge point out u.s.a. The Newar k Trust Com pany's bid of One-Week clu!:>. tre work, Captain Kase has brough t that the number and quali ty of pro­ $67,800 fo r the entire issue of school some of the lead ing lillie theatre per­ bonds open for purchase at a special School Drive grams offered this year will depend formers of the country here and was on the amount of subscriptions received meeting of t he Board of Education mainly responsible for developing ihe to flna nce the project. As the associa­ Tuesday evening, proved the h :ghest The student scrap campaign at the semi-annual drama conferences and tion will select its artists for the forth­ ANDERSON and has been accepted by the board. Newark public school will get under ­ one-act play tour naments at the Uni- coming season on Saturday nigh t, all Bids for the purcha e of $60,000 in way Mo nday and continue throughout versity. . subscriptions lnust be in before that bonds voted for a new elementary the week, said superintendant C. E. He was also an official of the Nation­ date. AT ROTARY school building here were opened a t Douglass yesterday. al Theatre Conference. Pupils in all departments are being No m embersh ips w ill be sold after the meeting. The weekly meeting of the Newark urged to insure the success of the one­ the cbnclusion of the drive and no Uncer tainty of wartime conditions Rotary Club was held Monday evening week drive by bringing in all types of Fuueral Ser vices For ticket sale will be conducted at the make it impossi ble, say officials, to de­ box offi ce in Mitchell Hall, officials in the College Inn, with president T. termine w hen actual construction on scrap metal, rubber, or clean rags. 1\h s. Halmah Bradley Detail s of the campaign were pre­ stress. Russell Silk presiding. the new building ca n be started. Since the Wilmington association has Speaker of the evoning was Licuten­ The issuance of the bonds at this sented to students a t a special assembly F uneral ser vices W'i! re held Tuesday meeting yesterday in the school audi­ afternoon for Mrs. Hanna h E. Brad ley, already concluderl its membership ant Colonel Samuel Anderson, of the ti me was necessary to secure the drive, almost the sole opportunity for University of Delaware Military De­ matching fund, totalling $65,322, to be orium, during a program which also widow of William H. Bradley, at the R. T. J ones !l.:nera] parlors. music lovers in this vic;nity to enjoy partment, who discussed "Pre-Induc­ provided by the state. included the singing of a number of Mrs. Bradley, who was 85 years old, concerts this season is by joining the tion Training." Col. Anderson wa~ in­ Despite wa rtim ~ b uilding restrictions, patriotic songs. is survived by two daugh ters, Miss Newark project. troduced by William Hnmillon. pro­ however, the pressing need for the Disposal dump for the d ri ve will be Isadora Bradley, wi th whom she made The Newark As,.ociation selects its gram chairman for the cvening. new p lant in Newark, due to the in­ the garage on the school grounds be­ her home, and Mrs. Grace Wilso n, of artist from the Columbia Concert Guests at the session were Gene H. Mat'lin C. Davis of Newark flu x of new families, many with chil­ tween the school buildings. Students Glasgow. Bureau and brings hore the lead ing Shallcross and John Swain, both of his twentY-fourth anniver ­ dr n in the lower grude age groups, are expected to contribute at least a Interment was at Barratt's Chapel performers of the Mctropolitan Opera thc Middletown Rotary Club, and also will perm it construction to begin be­ pound of scrap, with TlO ayment be­ S Thu rsd.ay. lIe is serving in Cemetery. and Stage. Harold Slade of Glen Falls, N. Y. . avy 111 the Pacific. fo re long, offi cials feel. ing mude. t"wo The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 1, 1942 ~~,======~======~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~ 1 Assembly In s uch case ~d provided said COUlt at Ihe next telm theleo! to ,",e Itl on to 0111 said Judges that a d eclee I:,ag~ I OF:i~~L ~~d g:~1 oi(t~~~~n s~per\~~ and also 10 do and receive what the Court held at Wilmington on Monday the 2nd be pronounced dlssolvmg the m al r u ourt OIed In the ornee of shall then and thele eonsldel eoncelnlng d ay of Novembel next to answC! lhe 01- existing bet"een the Petltlonel and HallY lh PlolhonotnlY of said Court II' and for LEGAI.J him III this behalf as to the Court sh III I gatlons of the said Petltlonm He len C L G ]ston OU IN ew Castl county fOI the cause of com seem meet a nd conslsle nl WIth the PIO Mohl dceoldmg to the Acl of AssemlJly We fhelefole Command You AS DYED lalnt th leln ulleged has mlde nppllca viSIons of the said Act of Assembly In such case made and plovlded and WF RE HERETOFORE COMMAN n p t UI saId JudGes lhllt R decl e may NOTICES AND HAVE YOU THEN 1HE RE 1HIS a lso to do and leceove\\hat the COUll shall Ihat ~ou summon Hall Y L Gaslo so ~on 00 unced d issolving the malliage WITNESS the W:~~OI ab l e D an iel J :~e~hl:' b 1:~I~I~Sc~~ s: ~:r c~~~~ e~ ~~'~t: s ~~ :~~ ~;a~u~ esa~~ ~~~ I~~~e~~e ~e:~[ete;I~~ ~,l~~ ;~~ e~lsr. ~~n~etwee n the P t ttionel and Halold Layton at Wilmington the Twenty-first meet a nd consistent \\ Ith the plovlSlo ns 10 be he ld at Wilming ton on Monday the B MO~~~ f re Command You AS YOU DIVORCE day of Septembeo A D Noneteen Hundred of the sold Act o f Assembly 2nd d ay o[ November next 10 answer the We ,ere 0 CO M D D New Castle Count y ss and Forty two AND HAVE YOU 1HEN THERE T HIS aliegallOns of the saId P elitlonel Agnes WERE HERETOFO~E Id ~ ~N E The S tale of Delawal e ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN WRIT M Gas lon accOIdlng 10 the Act of As- ThaI you s uonmon aro oney so To lhe Shollff of New CasUe County Se pt 231d 1942 PlothonotalY WI1 NESS lhe HonOl able Daniel J sembly In such case made and p lovlded that he be a nd app ~r befo; et the tJhUd ge~ Greeting LO I 10 11 5 Layton a t W llmon gton lhe rwenty filst and a lso to do and receive wha the COUlt of OUI saId Court at t ~ e nex IInM ~e o Whel eas H a rv e~ W OFFICIAL Sharp by h is Pe LitlOn to ~~~ ~~I~~p;~~~bel A D Noneteen Hundred ~~: ,~l 1~'~~'Sal~~ht~~1 ~s c~~ s ~1,~1 ~~::~~ I ~~~~ i~e b2~d h~~y ~~ :"~::;~~~\Ol~ e:t to ~~:::r SEAL the Judges of OUI SupCllor DIVORCE ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN seem meet and cons Iste nt with the PIO lhe allegatIOns of the said P e titio ner Elsie Court flled In the office of New Castle County ss Se pt 231 d 1942 Plot hono tary Vlb lons of the saId Act of Assembly B Money accOl ding to the Act of Assem- tho Plothonotary of said Court on and for rhe Stale of De laware 10- 1 to 1l 5 AND HAVE YOU 1 HEN THERE THIS bly on such case made and plovlded and New CasUe Counly fOJ lhe ca use of com 10 the Shellff of Ne w Cas tle Counly WRIT a lso to do and , ecelve wha t the COUI t "plaint lhel eln a ll eged h as m nd e appllca Gl eetlng WITNESS the HonOl able Daniel J shall then and there cons lde . concel ntng DIVORCE Uon to our said Judges lhat a d ecree may Whe reas Elhe l Blakly by Layton at Wilmington the Twenty-first him tn tillS behalf as to the Court shull b e plonollnced dissolving the mall iage ex OFFICIAL he l P etition to the Judges Ne w Castle Counly ss d ay of Septembel A D Nineteen Hundl ed seem meet and cons Is tent with the p.o- SEAL of OUI Supel lor Court flied I he State of Delawal e istong between lhe PetltionCl and Eva B To the Shellff of New Castle County Sha rp In the office of the PIO­ ~;~~~ty two MARTIN G HANNIGAN ~;;gn s;1~e ~'gt Ai~~~A~S~~~ THIS lhonotary of said COUI t In and for New G leeting W e Th'>1 efore Comm and You AS YOU 'A1h cl cas PaIlS Andl ew S pt 231 d 1942 PlOthonotary WRIT WERE HERE10FORE COMMANDED Castle Ceunty fOI the cause of complaonl 10-1 10 11 5 WITNESS tho Honorable Daniel J 1'hat you summon Eva B Shal p so that thel eln alleged has m ade applicatIon to OFFICIAL Beecham a lso know" as Layton a l Wilmington the Twenty first OUI salel Judges tha t a d eel ee m ay be pro SEAL P a lls Beecha onp by ' ol s P e s he be and a ppear before the Judges of t ltlon 10 the Judges of OUI DIVORCE day of Se ptember A D Nlneleen Hundred c ur said Court at the next te l In t hereof nounced d issolv lIl g the m.lrrlage existing Supellor Court flied tn the office of the to be held at Wilming ton on Monday lhe between the PeUllonel and B ente Eddie ~~~v ~:~~l eo(~Ue~~~va~~ ~;~u~~ly-two MARTIN G HANNIGAN 2nd day of Novcmbcl next to answer the Blakly PI o thonotal y of said Co urt In and for 1942 a llegations o[ t he said P etltionel Hal vey We The l e [ol e Command You AS YOU New Castle County fOl the cause of com­ To the Shertff of Ne" CasUe County T~~l 1';3f~ 5 Plothonotary W Sharp accordong to the Act o[ Assembly WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED pla tnt t' I eon alleged has made appllca Greeting tion to OUI said Judges that a d eclee m ay III such case made and plovlded and That you surnmon Be nte EddIe Blakl y so Whel eas E Frank Glb also to do and receive whal the Court shall that he be a nd appeal be fOl e the Judges be plonounced dlssolvmg the mailiage OFFICIAL bons by hiS P etItIon to DIVORCE then and the l e cons ide r conccll"lIn g her of OUI said COU I t at the next tel m thm eof e Xl s tmg between the PetitIonel and Il e ne SEAL the Judges o[ our SupellOl New Cas Ue County ss In thIS behalf as to the CO UI t sh a ll seem to be he ld at Wllmongton on Monday lhe Bee cham also known as Il e ne Bee champ COUlt filed tn the office of The State of D e lawale Ineet and cons istent With the prOVisions 2nd d a y of Novembm next to allswel the We The! e fore Command You AS YOU the Prothonotary of saId Court on and for 10 the Shellff of Ne" Castle County of the snod Act o f Assembly a ll egatIons of lhe said P e lltlonel Ethe l WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED New Castle County fOI the cause of com Gl eetlng AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS Bla kly accol dong to the Act of Assembly That you sumn10n Ire ne Beecham also "Ialnt therein alleged h as made appllea Whe reas Ruby Ma laCI a WRIT 111 such case made and plovlded and also known as 11 e ne Bee champ so that she be loo n to our saId Judges that a d ecree m ay OFFICIAL Ltngam by he l PetItIon to WITNESS the HonOl able Dalllel J to do and receive what the CO UI t s ha ll a nd appear befOfe the Judges of our saId he pronounced dlssolvon g the marrIage ex SEAL the Judges of OUI Supe roor Layton at Wliln lngton the Twenty Arst the n and the l e cons ldel concel nlng him CO UI t at the Il ext telln thel eof to be held !S ton l! bel wee n the P etitioner and Maude Court filed tn the office of day uf Se ptember A D Nineteen Hundled III thiS behalf as to the COUI t shall seem at Wlhnongton on Monday the 2nd d ay E GIbbons lhe PI othonotal Y of said COUll on a nd [or of Nove mber next to answel the allega and Forty·tw o meet and cons istent With the prOVISions of We Therefore Command You AS YOU New Castle County for the ('ause of com ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN t he said Act of Assemblv tlons o f the said P etitIOner PaIlS AndlCW WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED plaont thereon a lleged h as made apphca Pm Sept 23rd 1942 Plothonotal Y AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS Beecham a lso known as IS Beechamp That :\OU summon Maude E Gibbons so tlOn to QU I said Judges that a de cr ee may accOl d ing to the Act of AsSenlbly III ,uch 10 I to 11 5 WRIT Ih at she be and appear befOl e t he Judges be pronounced d lssolvtng the mal n age WITNESS the Honorable DanIel J case made and plov lded and also to do or our sa id Court at the next tenn thel eor eXIsting between the Pe tlllonCl and James and I eeelve what the Court shall then and DIVORCE Layton at Wllmongton the T\\ enty-first 10 be held at Wllmtngton on Monday the F Ltngam day of Septembel A D Noneteen Hundred thel e conSide r concerning hel III this be 2nd day of November next 10 answe r the We The l e fOl e Command You AS YOU New CasUe County ss half as to the COUlt shall seem m eet and and FOIty t\\O "!legations of the saId P etitIoner E Fl ank I WERE HERETOFORE COMMAN DED The State of De law81e cons Iste nt With the pi oV ISlons of t he saId To the Sheriff of Ne w CasUe County ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN GIbbons a ccordong to Ihe Act of Assembly That you s ummon J ames F LlI1gam so that Prolhonotal y Act of Assembly Greeting Se pt 23rd 1942 m such case m ade and prOVided and also he be and appear before the Judges of our Whe l eas Viola Malnwar 10 I to 11 5 AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE Tl-IlS to do and • ece lve what the COUI t sh a ll saId COUI t at lhe next te l m t hel eof to be WRIT jhe n and there conSIder concel nlng hel he ld at WII mmg ton on Monday the 2nd OFFICIAL on g by hel Pelitoon to the WITNESS lhe Honol able DanIe l J DIVORCE III thiS he half as to the COUI t 8h"'l1 seerr day of Novembel next to an8we l the al SEAL Judges o f our SuperoOl Layton at Wllmongton the Twenty-fll sl CO UI t fil ed In the office of New Castle Co ~t y ss meet and consIstent With the prO VISIons or legatIOns o{ the said PetltlOn et Ruby d ay of Se pte mbe l A D Noneteen Hundl ed the PlOthono tal y of saId COUI t on and fOI The Slate of De lawm e the said Act of Assemblv Matacla Llngaln accord lllg to tl1 e Act Ol New Castle County fo the cause of com To the Shelill of Ne w Cas tle County a nd FOI ty two AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS Assembly In such case m ad e and plovlded Glee tong ISSUE D MARTIN G HANNIGAN WRIT and also 10 do and l ece lve what the COllrt plaont thel eln a lleged has made appilca PI olhonota l y tlOn to our SaI d Judges that a decl ee lnay Whe I eas Ann H Robel ts Se pt 231 d 1942 WITNESS the Honorable D alllel J sha ll then and thel e cons lde l concernong be pi onollnced dissolVing the marriage OF FICIAL by he r Petlllon to the 10 I to II 5 Layton at Wllmlng toll the Twe nty-filst h.m on th iS behalf as to the Court sha ll SEAL Judges of OUI Supe roOf eX lslong between the P etltionel a nd D aVid DIVORCE day o f September A D Ntneteen Hundled seem meet and cons lstellt WIth the pro COUll filed In the office of and Forty two vI s Ions of the saId Acl of Assembly L MamwBling New Castle County ss We Therefore Command You AS YOU the PI othonota l y of saId Court on and [or ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS New Cas tle County fOI the cause of com T he State of De lawal e WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED To the Shellff of New Castle County Sept 231 d 1942 PlOthonolary WRIT That you summon D aV id L MaInwarIng so plamt therem alleged has made applt 10- 1 to II 5 WITNESS the HonOl able Dalllel J cation to OUI said Judges that a decr ee Greeting Luy ton at Wllmong ton the T venty Al s t that he be and appeal befol e the Judges Whereas Irene Astlos ky may be pronounced d isso lV ing the mar da" of Se ptembel A D Nllleleen Hundred of QU I Said C::ourt at the next tel In thet eof OFFICIAL by hel P etlloon 10 the DIVORCE to be held at W lhnong ton on Monday the riage eXisting between the Petl tlOner anel and Forly two Thomas H Robel ts SEAL Judges of QUI Supellor New Castle Counl) ss ISSUED MAHTIN G HANNIGAN 2nd day of Nove mber ne xt to anS\lCl the CO UI t filed In the office of The Sta te of De lawat e a llegatIons of the saId Petitioner VIOla We Thel efore Command You AS YOU County Sept 231 d 1942 Prot honot81 Y WERE HERETOFORE C OMMANDED lhe Prolhonotal y of said COU ll on a nd fO! T o lhe She llff of New Castie Mamwarlnl aeeOl ding to the Act of As N(:w Castle County (or the cause o f com Greellng 10 I to II 5 scmbly III sll ch case Inade and prOVided That you SUlllmon Thomas H Robel ts so that he be and appeal before the Judges plamt therein alleged has madc appllca Whel cas James I Tee by and also to do and I ecelve what the tlon to OUI saleI Judges that a decl ee m ay OFFICIAL hIS Petition to the Judges DIVORCE COUl t shall then and the l c consldel con of OUI s3ld COU I t at the next ter m the l eof to be he ld at WI lmington on Monday lhe be plonounced dissolVin g the marriage SEAL o f OU I Supe llOJ COUI t fi led New Castle Counly ss cernong hlln on lhls behalf as to the Courl exlston g between Lh e Petltlone l and Waltel on the ofToee of the PIO The State of D e lawat e shall seem meet and consIstent With" the 2nd day of Novembe l next to ;tn s\\el the a llcgatlons o f the said Petitlone l Ann H VAsll osky thonota ry of saId COUl l In and for New To t he She l Iff o f Ne\\ Castle Coun ty provIsIons of the said Act of Asse mbly We Thel efO! e Command You AS YOU Castle County fO I the cause of comJ)la ont G reelong AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE rHIS Robe. ts accOl dong to the Act of Assembly In such case made and pi oV lded and also W E RE HERETOFORE COMMAN D E D thel eln a lleged has made applicatIon to \Vh l eas Mllfol d F LlIt­ WRIT That :'tO ll summon Walte t V Asttosky so ollr said Judges that a declee Inay be OFFICIAL ten by hI S Pelotlon to the WITNESS lhe Honol able Dallle l J 10 do and r eceive "hat the COUI t shall then and thel e consldel conce l ning him that he be and appear be fOl e the Judges plonounced dIssolving the m arrIage eX Ist SEAL Judges of ou r Supenor La,} ton at. Wilmington the Twenty first o[ OUI saId Court at the next term thereof Ing between the Pe tltio ne l and Malendla COlli t filed on the office of d ay of Se ptember A D Nineteen Hundl ed In this beha lf as to the Court sha ll seem meet and conSistent With the prOV isions to be held a t Wllmongton on Monday the Tee the P rothonola l Y of saId Court on and for and FOIty two of the saId Act of Assembly 2nd d ay of Novembel next to answer lhe We Therefore Command You AS YOU New Castie County [01 the cause of com ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN a llegaloons of the saId P e titIoner Il ene WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED plaont thereon a lleged has made apphca Plothonotary AND HAVE YOU THEN fHERE T HIS Sept 23rd 1942 WRIT Astrosky accordong to the Act of A ssembl~ That you summon Ma le ndla Tee so that lion to our said Judges that a deCl ee ma) 10 I to 1l 5 WITNESS the HonOI able D anie l J on such case made and prOVIded and a lso she be a nd appear befOl e the J udges of be pronounced dissolving the tnarrlage to do and 1 eceive what the COul t shall OUI satd CO UI t at the next te l In ther eof DIVORCE Layton at Wllmongton the Twenty first eXisting be tween the P e ti tIOner and B ea d av of September A D None teen Hundred then and the re conSider conce rnmg him to be he ld at W llmmgton on Monday the tllce A Lutten New Castle County ss on lhls behalf as to the COUI t shall seem 2nd d ay of Novembe l next to a nswel the We Therefore Command You AS YOU The State of De laware and F orty t\\ O To the She llff of New Castle County ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN meet and consis tent With the PIOV ISlons 1 allegattons of the said Petitione r James t WERE HERErOFORE C O MMAN D ED of the said Act of Assembly r ee accord ing to the Act of Assembly In That you sun'ltnon BealJ Ice A Lutten SO Gl eettng Sept 23rd 1942 P rothonotar y Whel eas LOIS Kathryn 10 I to II 5 AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS such case made and plov lded and a lso that she be a nd appear before the J ud ges WRIT to do and I ecelve what lhe CO UI t shall of our said Court at the ne xt term thereof OFFICIAL Shaffer by her Petition to DIVORCE ------. WITNESS the Honol a ble Daniel- J then ,lnd thel e cons ldel eoncernong he r SEAL , the Judges of our S"perlol to be held at W11mlllgton on Monday t he Court filea on the office of Ne w CasUe County ss L ayton at Wllmlnglon the Twenty fllst In thIS behalf as to the COllI t shall seem 2nd day o f Novembel next to answer the day of Seplember A D Nineteen Hundl ed meet and consIstent w lh the Plovls lons the P lOthonotary of saId Court In and for The S tate of De laware allegatIons o[ the said P etliionel Mlliord Ne w Castie County fOl the cause of corn To the Shel Iff o f New Cas tle County and Forty two of the saod Act of Assembl) F Lutten aceoldlng to the Act of As ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS plaint therein a lleged has made apphca G reetillg sembly In such case In ade Jond plov lded lion to our saId Judges that a decree may Whereas Amos E Mal sh Sept 231(1 1942 P rothonotary WRIT and also to d o and I ece lve \\ ilat lhe Court OFFICIAL Jr by hIS P elotlon 10 the 10 I to II 5 WITNESS the Honol able DanIel J shall then and there cons lde l concern ing be pronounced dissolving the mal rIage ex La y ton at Wllrm ngton the Twe nty fi l st IsUng between the P etitIOner and Andrew SEAL Judges of our Supe roor he l on t h is behalf as to the Court sh all Court hied on the office of DIVORCE day of S plembel A D I'\onetee n Hundred seem mee t and cons istent With the PI0 Barton Shaffel New Castle County ss and Forty two We Ther e[ol e Command You AS YOU the Prothonotary or saId COUI t III and vIsIons of the saId Act or Assembly for New Castle County fOJ the cause of I he State of D elawal e ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS wERE HERETOFORE COMMAN DED To the Sile roff o[ New Caslle County Sept 23rd 1942 PI olhonot81 y 'That you :summon Andrew Barton Shaffer eOn/plaon t thereon alleged has made ap WRIT ISO that he be and appear before the Judg plication to OUI sali. Judges lIlat a decr ee Gl eetlng 10 I to II 5 WITNESS the Honorable Daniel J may be pronounce a dissolVIn g the mar Whereas Me lvm Cr ews ------Layton at WilmIngton lhe Twenly first es of OUI said Court at the ne xt term OF FICIAL by hI S P etI tion to lhe thel eof to bl' h eld at WIlm ington on l lage eX I5ting between the Pe ti tioner and DIVORCE day of Se ptembel A D Nineteen Hundled Amanda M Mal sh SEA L Judges of OUI SupellOl New Castle County ss and F OI ty two Monday the 2nd day of Novembel next Cou rt filed on the on,ce of to answel the a ll egations of the saId Pe We Therefore Co mmand You AS YOU The State o[ De lawa! e ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED the PI othonotal y of saId CO UI t In and for To the Shellff of Ne " Cas tle Counly Sept 231 d 1942 Plothonotary tltionel Lois Kathl y n Shaffe r accol dtng to New Castl e County for the caus of com the Act of AsSelnbl y 111 su ch case made a ld Th at you summon Amanda M Marsh so Greeting 10 I to 11 5 thal she be and appeBl befOl e the Judges plamt therem alleged has made appllca Whel eas H elll y Alle n prOVide d and also to do and rece ive what t lon to OUI said Judges t ha t a declee may the CO UI t shall then and thel e conSider o C our said CO UI t at the next tel m the re of OFFICIAL Devoll bv h is P etItIon to DIVORCE to be he ld at Wllmongton on Monday the be pronounced d isso lving the m;llliage SEAL lhe Judges of OU I SUP'"101 New Caslle County ss concernIng hIm tn thIS behalf as to the eXisting between the PetltlOne l ond Ro COlli t shall scem Ineet and con:) lstcn t wllh 2nd day of Novetnbc l next to answer the COUll flied In the ofllce o[ The State of D elawar a llegat Ions of t he saId P e lot loner Amos E bert Clews the PI othonot81 y of said COU I t m ond {or To lhe Shellff of New Castle County the provISIons or the said Act of Assembly We Thcl efOle Command You AS YOU AND HAVE YOU fHEN THERE THIS Ma rsh JI accord ing to the Act or As­ New Castle County {o r the cause o{ com Gl eelmg sembly III such case made and plovlded WERE HERETOFORE C O MMAN DED plain t thel eln a ll eged has made apploea Whel eas H elen G Clark WRIT I hat you summon Robcl1 Crews so th at he WITNESS the Honora ble Dalllel J and a lso to do and 1e celve what the COUI t lIOn to our said Judges that a decree ma:'t OFFICI AL by her PetitIOn to lhe shall then and thel e conS ider concernmg be and nppeal before the Judges of our be prono unced d issolVing the l11all jage SEAL Judges or ou. Supellor Layton at Wilming ton lhe Twe nty -first saId COUI t al the next te l m thoreof to be day o[ Scptembel A D Nmeteen Hundred her on th,s behalf as to the COUI t shall eXlstmg betwee n the P e tltionel and Mal COlli t flied In thc office or seem m eet and conSistent with the pro held al Wlhnlng,on on Monday the 2nd tha E Devoll the P rolhonotar~ or said OUI t on a nd for and FOI ty-two day of Novcmbel next to answe l the 31 MARrIN G HANNIGAN viSIons of the said Acl of Assembly We ThercfOl e Command You AS YOU Ne\\ Castle County fOI lhe cause of com ISSUE D A ND HA VE YOU 1 HEN THERE THIS legatIons of the saId P e Lotlone r Me lvin Se pt 23rd J942 Prothonotal Y WERE HERETOFORE C OMMA N DED plaont lh I eln a lleged has made appl.ca WRIT Clews Dccoldlng to the Act of Assembly That you s umrnon Mal tha E Devon so 10-1 to II 5 In such case m ade and provld d and a lso loon to OUI said Judges that a decI ee may WITNESS the Ho nOl able D anI e l J that she be a nd appear befOl e the Judges be plonoUllced d lsso lvmg the In all10ge ex Layton al Wllonlng lon the Twenty fi l st to do and rece ive what the Court shall DIVORCE o { OUI said CO UI t at the next term th e l cof Is tlng between the Petltlonel a nd HO\\31d d ay of Se p tembel A D Non e teen Hundred then and there cons ldel c oncel nmg h im New Castle Counly ss to be held at WIlmIngton on Monday Ihe Clalk The Slate of De lawal e a nd FOll y two In this behal[ as to the Courl shall seem 2nd d IY of Novembel next to answel the MARTIN G HANNIGAN meet c:lncl consIstent With the pl ovlslons of We Thelefore Comm"nd You AS YOU To the Sheriff or New Castle County ISSUED a llegations of the saId Petitioner H e lll Y WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED Gre· tlng Sept 231 d 1942 Pl othonotary lhe SO ld Act of Assem bly Alle ll D evoll accol dong to the Act of As AND IIA VE YOU THEN THERE T HIS fhat you summo n Ho\\ard C lm k so that Whereas D elbert MOl gan 10 I 10 II 5 sembly 111 s uch case made and provided he be and appe31 befOl e Ihe J udges of our OFFICIAL by h iS PetIllO' to the WRIT - and also to do and I ecelve what the Cou rt WITNESS the Honorable Dalllel J salel COUI t a t the next te l m the I eof to be SEAL Judges of our Supe llOl DIVORCE shall then and thel e conSldel concernmg held at WIlmington on Monday the 2nd Court Aled In the office of Ne w Castle County ss Layton at WIlmington the T wenty-fil st her In th,s beha lf as to the CO UI I shall d ay of Se ptember A D Noneteen Hundred day of November next to answer the 01 the Prothonotary of said Court tn and fo r 1 he State of De laware seem meet ~ nd cons istent With lhe PIO legations o[ the saId P e titlonel Helen G New Castle Coun ty fOl the cause of com To the Sheriff of New Cas tle County and FO I ty two viSIons of the saId Act o[ Assembly ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN Clm k accordtng to the Act of Assembly plalnl theretn a lleged has made apphca Greetong AND HAVE YOU TI-IEN THERE T HIS in such case made and plovided and tlon to our said Judges that a decree Whel eas EdWin E Case Se pt 23rd 1942 PIO honotary WRIT OFFICIAL by his Petition to the 10 1 to II 5 a lso to do a nd I eeeive what the Court may be pronounced dlsso,vlng the mar­ WITNESS the Honorable Da n iel J shall the n and there cons ldel concernIng SEAL Judgcs of our !> "'~rlor nage existing between the P etilioner and Layton a t Wllmlng lon the Twenty Rrst him In thIS b ehalf as to thc COUlt shall Court filed In the oft> '" of DIVORCE MalY Morgan day of Se ptembel A D Ninetee n Hundred seelTl In eet and consiste nt With the plO­ We Thelelore Command You A1 YOU the Plothonotary of said Court In and ':"11 New Cas tle County ss and Forty t\\O New Castle County for the cause of com fhe State of D elaware visions of the said Act of Assembly WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS That you summon Mm y Morgan so that 1942 To Iff of New Castle County T~~t 1;3~ ~ 5 PI othonot81 y WRIT s he be and appear before the Judges of il~~n~O t~~~e~~I:lj~~~~ s ~~~tl:a~:e~';:~:y 6~:e t~~';' be pronounced dissolvlllg the marriage Wheleas Mlldled Hutch WITNESS the Honorable D anIe l J our said Court at the next term thereof L ayton a t WlImlngton the Twe nty fil s t to be held at Wilmington on Monday the eXIs ting between the Petitione r and Vera OFFICIAL ons by hel Petition to the DIVORCE 2nd day of Novembe. next to answer the day of Septembel A D Ninetee n Hundred allegations of the said Petitioner Delbert M W~a':;her efore Comma nd You AS YOU SEAL ~~~~~ s fil~~ I~U(he ~~,j~;I~~ New Castle County 5S a nd Fot ty two Morgan according to the Act of Assembly WERE HERETOFORE COMMA DED the Plothonotary of s nod Court on and for T';h~h;t~~e~lfffD~lt~~: Castle County ISSUED MARlIN G H ANNIGAN In such case made and provided and a lso That you summon Vela M Case so that I New Castle County for the cause of com Greeton g Sept 231 d 1942 Prothonotary to do and receive what the Court shall she be and appear before the Judges of plaint thereon alleged h as made appllea Whel eas Chm les E Willis 10 1 to 11 5 then and there consider concernlng her OUI said Court at the next tm m thereof t'on to our said Judges that a decree may OFFICIAL Jr by h is Petilion to the In this behalf as to the Court shall seem to be held at WUmlllgton on Monday the be pronounced dissolving the marriage SEAL Judges of our Supe.lor DIVORCE meet and consistent with the prOVisions ;~I~g~~I~n~f 0~~~~1~~7~ ~:~~I~~e~n~~!';nu~e ~~~~~~~ sbetween the Petitioner and PhilIp Court filed In the office of Ne w Castle County ss of the said Act of Assembly 'lhe S tate of Delaware AND HAVE YOU THEN THEPE THIS Case according to the Act of Assembly We Therefor e Command You AS YOU the Prothonotary of said Court III and for In s uch case made and provided and also WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED New Castle County fOf the cause of com To the She. 1fT of New Castle Counly WRIT Greeting to do and receive what the Court shall J hat you summon Philip Hutc"lns so that plaint thereon alleged h as made appllca­ WITNESS the Honorable Daniel J Whereas Walter K een e Layton at Wllmmgton the Twe nty first then and there consider concerning he, he be and appear before the Judges of our tlon to our saId Judges that a d eel ee may In lhls behalf as to the Court shall seem said Court at the next term thereof to be be pronounced dlssolvmg the m arriage ex OFFICIAL b y hiS P etlllon to the day of September AD, Nineteen Hundred SEAL Judges of our Superlol and Forty-two meet and consistent with the proviSIons of he ld at Wlhnongton on Monday the 2nd ~;t~g Abe~~~~ the PetitionCl and Ellza- Court filed In the office of MARTIN G HANNIGAN ISSUED ~~o"a~~A~~ ~ots s ~~~ THERE THIS ?"ia t?:n~o:t"',;~:r s~~;t ~~tI~I~~~~r ~~:'ctr~ld We Therefore Command You AS YOU the Prothonotary o f said COlli t In and for Se pt 23rd 1942 Prothonotary New Castle County for the cause of com­ 10-\ to 11-5 WRIT Hutchins according to the Act of Assembly WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED WITNESS the Honorable Daniel J In such case made and provided and also That you summon Eliza beth A Willis so platnt thm eln a lleged has m ade appllca­ lion to our saId J o.Id ges that a decree m ay New Castle co~~~~R:;E Layton at Wlhnlngton the Twenty-Rrst to do and receive what the Court shall ~~a~lI~h~a~e ~~~rta~i~~~ ~~~(~e~~ th~~~~~ be plonounced dlssol\ Ing the mart lage The State of Delaware ~~~ ~~~~~:~~bel A D NIneteen Hundled :~e~l:n~e~~I~I~S c~~s~~:r C~ollnrCteslhnalnllgsehelmm to be held at Wlhnlng ton on Monday the eXisting between the Petitioner and A hce To the Sheriff of New Castle County ISSUED MARTIN G HAN IGA 2nd day of Novembel next to answer the E Richards Keene Greeting Sept 23rd 1942 prothonotar~ N ~e~~e a~~ld c~cs:s~~n~S:~~bl~,e provisions allegations of the said Petitioner Charles We TherefOle Command You AS YOU h WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED OFFICIAL an~~~~~~ RbU: ~r S~~t~t 10 1 to 11-5 AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS ~ ss ~~:~ l~rS Uc~c~~~:I :::'~d~oa~~epr~~I~ e~f That you Summon Alice E Richards K eene SEAL friend Florence E L Scott DIVORCE WITNESS the W;:~~orable Daniel J and also to do and receive what the Court so that she be and appeal be fore the Judges of our said COUl t at the nexl term Judges of our ~~pe~I~~ c!'o~~: I O;ledt~n ~~: ~~: s~:~~leof~e~!~va~~ ~:~t~~ s:~te~~,;/nt~ r-J1~~t:e~e~~~dA::~ ~~~1I1~h~17ISa~~h~;:r:s c~~s~~~r ~~~~t;~~~ thereof to be held at Wilming ton on Monday the 2nd d ay of November next ~nffl~~doff;~eN:~t~~~~~r~o~~t~al~o;o~; To 6~:et~~,:rlff of New Castle County ~~~u~~ty -two MARTIN G HANNIGAN ~~=;;;n,:n:;ttl,~n~al~o~~~t~~IA:~!~b\~; pro to answer the a llegations of the salel P e tllIoner Walt r Keene accordmg to the :':~J: aO:Plf~::;I~~I~~ :u~r:~~d ~~"ctg::s t~:~ OFFIClAL byWI~,~~a sp::~\~~ Cto M~~~ ~~~t 1:3~r 51942 Prothonotary AND HAVE YOUW~i~N THERE THIS Act of Assembly In s uch case m ade a nd 8 decree may he pronounced dissolVing lhe SEAL Judges of our Supprlor WI1 NESS the Honorable Da niel J provided and also to do and I ccelve what marriage existing between the Petitioner Court filed In the office of DIVORCE - Layton at WlImlngton lhe Twenty-firs t lhe Court shall then a nd there cons ide r concerning her In tillS b hal[ as to the an~:~~ e~~~lr~ Command You AS YOU ~':wP~~~;~en~~~~t~f :~:dtl~O~~~~; ~~~o~~ ~~: s~: ~~leoi~ue~~~:r~ ~~~ ~~I~~~~~y';:b e r A D Nineteen Hundred Court sha ll se m mect and consist nt \\ Ilh ~~t'~ou~U~~~;~~~1 ~'~I~r.;:~,~tE~e it~l~n~ol~~~e!~I: lj~.~~g~SI;~~t,:a~:c~~:~:; To cil~~et~~,:rlff of NeVI Castle County ~~~~g'd 1942 MARTlN G HANNIGAN ~~ri'r~~~~~ s ~6~e ~~~:c~~E~~e~~lis be and appear before the Judges of our be pronounced dissolving lhe marriage ex- Whereas Agnes M Gasl- 10-1 10 JI-5 Plothonotary II8ld COllrt at the next term thereof to be Istlng between lhe Petltloner and Edgar OFFICIAL on by her Petition to the WITNESS the W~~~~o rab l Donlel J held at Wilming ton on Monday. the 2nd H Mohr SEAL Judg s of OUI Superior New Castle co~~y~~~ E t day of November next to answer the al We Therefore Command You AS YOU COllrt filed In the office of The State of De lawal e ~:;t~~ S:;te~~:II1't~n N\I~e ~~~e~;.~(~~~ legations of lhe said PeUlioner Ruth G WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED the Plolhonotary of said Court In and for and Forty-two Smith an lnfant by her next friend Flor- That you sumn/on Edgar H Mohr so that New Castle County for the cause of com­ To ci~~ et~,;rlff of New Castle llunty ISSUED encc E L Scott according to the Act of he be and appear before the Judges 01 our plaint therein alleged has made appllea- Se pt 2~rd 1942 Whereas Elsie B Money lO l to 11-5 The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, George Simpers Confesses NEWPORT I. To l\ftarder of Mr . Hollister BLUE STAMP WPB LIMITS George Sherwood Simpers, IG-year- I old son of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Simp­ "IKY, 'reslt r."., SOCIETY el's, confessed last Thursduy evening FOOD LIST NUMBER OF to the brvtal murder of 42-year-old Mrs. Lillian Holl ister at the Holl ist I' RESUMES farm, on Chestnut Hill, Wednesday af­ IS ISSUED FERTILIZERS DUCKLING tcrnoon. The only motive for the beating and . Lb 25«= MEETINGS shooting of Mrs. Hooli ster was that SaIne As Last New Ruling Cuts she "made a remark about his family during a n aJ'gum nt," young Simpers Mon th With NUDlher of Grades Wal·til11C Pr oblems stated while being grilled by State Police. P ears Removed 23 Illstea(l of 50 Force Women's Funcral scrvices for Mrs. Hollister were held at St. J ohn's Church wi th Blue Stamp foods for October cum- The fertilizer conservation order re­ Gronp To Cancel requiem mass on Monday morning. In- prisc the same li sting as that for Sel'- leased on September 12 by the War terment was made in the Ca tholic tember, with the exception of fresh Production Board, greatly reduces the Allllual Supper C metery here. She i. survived by her pears. which have been removed from number of grades of fertilizer mixtures husband, Charles Hollister, and two the cunent list, It was ~lnnounced by on the markct. ThiS order limits to n , TUIIN IN StllAP METAL NOW. 5 to 6 lb. Plump \ Newport. Oc t. l ~ t - The Women's ns In the U S Air Corps, George I ClIfford W. Shedd, local representative the number of fertilizer gr ades which IT'I NEE DEDT 0 M A K E Young, Ducklin95 icty of Chri tl l1 n Scrvlce of t ~ 1e and Charles, Jr. of the l\ glicultUlal Market111g Adm111 - may be offered for sale 111 Delaware "FllftTINB STEEL." ONE PRICE Newport Method.ist Chu.rch ~'esum ~d Its Simpers was committed to the New Istratlon, in charge of stamp progl am In the past, about 50 d ifferent grades NONE HIGHER nIl mccltn gS thiS week, With MI s. G. C <~sUe County Workhouse pendIng hiS operatIons here. of mixed fertilIzers have been offered ~ Bnldwin. Prcsident, p rcsiding. The 1I lal bcfore the next session of the Removal of pears from the blue {Go d \ 111 Delaware Many of those grades Freshly Killed . icty votcd to dispense with its a n- Court of Oyer and TermineI' stamp list is 111 accorcl ance Wit h the were qUite simIlar as far as their value ~U3t turkey su ppcr this year due to U S Department of Agriculture's W.1I - as plant food was concerned, states TOP QUALlTY-2 Yz . to 3Yz .Lb the higher food pl'lces, food s hort <~ges, EXTRA GAS time program. designed to make best Claude E. P hillips, forage crop special- dllicullies in transportation, etc. Circle use of the na tion's food supply by en- ist for the Delaware Agricultural Ex- C I/Oilers of th c soclcty Wi ll be respons- couraging, where needed, the market tension Service. LB fOllnCO I}1taDcotllnlag" mDe,.llnv eeb lc·SamOfpatlghne II RENEWAL 5upport of seasonal over-suppli es of Now that we're at war, farm leaders, FRYERS 35 - perishable crops. crujJ specialists, and fertilizer men got thc society Wi ll conduct. The The complete blue stamp food list together in meetings over the country NONE PRICED. .HIGHER l ,-uunl . ,.• lI","iMI\,F.',n. aMnca'el'yc oDmllnml ,'atpte, eMWr'Sa.sWa,Pl: BLANKS TO issued by the Agricullural Ma rketmg and drew up li sts of the grades of fer - ,. I- Administration for the month of Oc- Wi zer which, during the emergency, MI's Cb fford Hanna, M1S. \ tober in all stamp pl'Ogram areas is as will meet the various crops and soil Lean CJalg. MIS G D Baldwin MISS fo ll ows: Fresh apples, all fresh vege- conditions in each State. These grades Cholc. Qualify I ' LB Saycls wns named Fellowship BE MAILED tables including Irish and sweet pota- are based on years of experiments and PLATE BEEF 13- and Mrs Chal'1es Bratton toes, shell eggs, corn meal, hominy practical farm experiences. in charge of the J unior (corn) grit.s, dry edible beans wheat RedUC ing the n umber of fertilizer Sk'nl ... decI·e;;;;:.~=~ ;;. I fl our, enriched wheat fl our, seif-rising grades aids farmers and helps to fur- LAMB Ralph Minkel', District Presi- \ Applicants For fl our, enriched self-rising fl our, and ther the war effort. FRANKFURTERS the W S C S W',s the guest I whole w hea t (graham ) flou r. P h RIB LAMB and br~u'ght ' ech~es from the S I I G illips explains that reducing the c ' Upp ementa as number of grades cuts the cost of man- Ib 33 Conventioll held r ecently, to Faculty To Dine ufacturing, and so in the long run saves . she was a delegate. Sllould Not Apply Board 01. Education farmers money; far farmers actually Long Cut Ch arlotte Mahan, who was spon- pay the cost of manufacturing. It saves CHOPS ...._ u~~oay · ~l sored by the W.S.C.S. a t Camp Inna-I In P ersoll At Board The entire faculty of the Newa rk materials and labor used in making dif- bah last summer, gave a report of her Public schools will give a dinner for ferent kinds of bags that can be used SAUER KRAUT trip and the activities at camp. members of the Board of Education to much better advantage in other c The Hospitality Committee this It is not necessary for those who now a nd their wives on Wednesday eve- things. And with only a few standard Z Ih·13 ;:,v~~~t"!~;~~·;:tIl morlth included Mrs. Harrison Day, hold B or C supplemental ration books ning, October 7. fertilizer mixtures for each State, far- 'b45c .--...... _ "'-" W. F. Klund, Mrs. Etta Benson, to appear in pe~ so n at the board. office The dinner, which will be held in mers will fi nd it m uch easier to select All Pork, No. " Fr.sh Mrs. Andrew Hargan, Mrs. P earl Mit- ?r to call or wl'lte t~ e board office for the school cafeteria, will begin at ap- the ones best suited to their crops LOIN LAMB chell. Mrs. David Stevenson, Mrs . •h e purpose of havmg these supple- proximately 7:15. and soils. e SAUSAGE Amanda Sayers, Mrs. H. E. Gregg and Imenta ls renewed before or after they 1 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHOPS La 55 Mrs. Alvin Ruth. e,:pire, announced J ames Luke, S.tate c I II NONE HIGHE~ La Delaware Grange will observe Boost- D~recto r . To do a ny o~ these th mgs 37 mnC'e<,nI1IJn"". er Night on Monday evening, October wl l ~ only cause mconvel1lence and con- SHOULDER or RACK Fresh Flllef of HAl.""",. • '''''' and a Covered Dish Supper will fUSion for all concerned. The announce- Vote For oyed at 6 P. M. I~e ,?t does not apply to holders of only LAMB LB 29c Executive Board of the Krebs A books. Parent-Teacher Association will The eleven ration boards throughout NECK OF FLOUNDER on Thursday evening at the home Ithe State are preparing to mail to Elmer C. Taylor c rs. Frank R. White, President. present holders of B or C s upplem~ntal LAMB LB 25 £.. LB lie 100 guests attended the dance rations the necessary material which for New po rt Service Center on Fri- I Will be used m applymg for r e ne~v a l s. NONE PRICED HIGHER evening. MI'. Irvi n Jefferis, a P ast ThiS matenal WI 1.1 be. enc l ose~ m a -.,. -~.- of Armstrong Lodge, assisted large envelope w hich ~il1 con tam: Mr. Harry Poole, in charge at the danc- I Flrs~, a smaller whJte e nvelope, r e­ SHERIFF Large BOSTON es. The Pythian Service Organization turn addressed b:>, the bo~ rd , for use of Wilmington will sponsor an eve-, by the appbcant m ~e t u~'nmg hJ S com­ of e ning's entertainmen t at the Newport pleted renewal applIcatIOn blank and MACKEREl. ' Ib 17 Service Center on October 15th. Pro- \ the post card; secondly, ceeds from the entertainment will be .A post ca:d on w hich the appl i caJ~t New Castle ' County HALIBUT STEAKS or SALMON STEAKS Ib 33t devote" 10 the Service Center. w~ wl'lte hIS own home address. ThiS CO.MMilN Dlml Th e Christiana Hundred S unday WIU be used la~er by the board in noti­ RE D FISH FILLETS Pole Sta~ Ib 2ge \1\0 ·'"IfII. ~c·noo l Association will hold its 45th fymg the applJ cant-when and where Election convention on Thursday, Octo- to call for his ration renewal or wh en • Fr.sh. Solt Woter 15th in the Church of the Breth- and w here to appear for an mtervlew. STEWING at Richardson P ark. Rev. R. S. And finally, the envelope will contain NOVEMBER 3, 1942 OYSTERS ~~r:,t 45e of Newport will address the a n appli cati on renewal blank to be 36 or more oyst ers to th. pint. session. Members of fi ll ed in completely by the applicant Tokay Church will attend. Mrs. and returned to tbe board. fLAMING RED AII·Purpose Biddle will enterta in at the Present holders of supplemental ra­ Subject To The Rules Of and evening sessions with lions must understand that both the The Republican Party &ccordion selections. applica tion blank and the self-address­ MclNTOSl1 Lorraine Harvey is being trans- ed post card are to be placed in the ~ GBAPES by the Wood Preserving Com- smaller white envelope and mailed APPLES 'I'U1PI'''·• • ""." to their Charleston South Caro- back to the board. It m ust also' be (Political Adv.) C plant and Mr. and ' Mrs Harvey made clear to the applicant that he C leave' here the latter pa~t of the 1i s to write nothing else on the post '5 lb. Z5 I ca;:d ~ut his own" home address. " .bIO Guild of St. James P . E . Church I I~ JS necessary ~ald Mr. Luke, f~r Firm, Juicy a Covercd Dish Supper on applicants who. WJsh to have their IOIiE PRICED MUUIER evening in the Parish House. A I supplemental r ations renewed to com­ cO... . bulsin'·« session of the Guild will fOl - 1 ply with these detailed instructions. supper. Applicants who fail to do so will have and Mrs. W. A. Lank of Bridge- to wait until those who comply have !ancy-SNO.WHITE Conn., were guests over the week- all been taken care of. We urge your c of the Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Hodgson. c? o pe~ a tion in following our instruc­ Lank is Mrs. Hodgson's brother. h ons Tn order that we may give you New"blue coal' CONVERSION EQUIPMENT Caulillower L:!!: 19 iss Martha Hodgson a nd Mr. Ro- prompt and efficient service. P lease makes it EASY to change to coed heatl , . . NONE PRICED HIGHER Hodgson have returned to Western do not appear Tn person or call the Fresh, FIrM ~ HI ~ C di SS''''. O'vl a l·vlo,," College, to resume their boards .. Sim~ l y fill out your form and Head, '.. ,; .. return It- wJth the self-addressed en­ • 'blue coul' is the fi nest P enn­ Cabbage velope- as soon a,s possible." syl vania h ard coul, especially and Mrs. Ch arles ,Day, Jr., and prepared fo make home heating No additional rations will be granted ======NONE ,J RICED HIGHER Day, III of Linthicum easy and save you money. With to those now holding B or C books until N~. w 'blue coal' . Baltimore, Md., were guests a 'blue coal' He'at R egulator you Fl'lday of Mrs. A. C. Gamble and the first three month period has ex­ e njoy the cleaner, safer, healthier CONVERStON ORATIS g' POTATOES lb. pired. Sweet 5 ~ 7° Harrison Day. h eat of 'blue coal' plus the extra THE 'blue coal' n.tltI""' ...... IA • Christi ana Hundred Lions Club convenience of automatic telll­ HIAT RIOULATOR Sunnvfleld-l'ANCAKI ~ls weck ly meeting Tuesday eve- 'A' Card Holders Get perature control. Jn CREAM MEAT. FISH FLOUR ~ko; 80 ._k. __ up,:ro the Con rad High School. Two Reduced Insurance Rates DON' T DELAYI PHONE US TODAY' werc Glcnn Eikenberry of the AND POULTRY 1C •• bl.r-Butter Lions Club a nd Samuel A 20 per cent reduction in automobile THINS 6~j;;'1 Dc 1:i.': 190 bodily injury insurance rates for hold­ the Delmar Lions Club. ChoIce Soup-PIA Samuel Cauiman, presided. ers of "A" gasoline r ation cards in 12 Newark Lumber Co. birthdays were observed at the Eastern states effective Oct. 1 was a n­ with BEANS 2 ~:. 150 last cvening. The celebrants nounced today by the National Bureau PHONE 504 Dave Chalmcrs, Samuel Cauffman of Casualty and Surety Underwriters. MRS. GRASS' Bellon. The reduction was ordered as an emer­ VEGETABLE NOODLE Club votcd to cooperate in the gency measure a a result of the gaso­ , ..•", .,d1l(ln-\llirlp school campaign to collect line rationing system. SOUPMIX I' etc., which begins October At the same time, the b ureau said Long, a member of the it had recommended a similar reduc­ Lions Club has tion to the state supervisi ng authorities chairman of the school in four other states, New York, New of scrap in New Castle Hampshire, Virginia and North Caro­ . The local Club will appoint a lina. Massachusetts is not involved be­ ttce 10 assist him in the collee­ cause the insurance rates in the Bay Christiana Hundred. State arc fixed according to statutory CaulTman appointed Wal­ requircments. The reduction will be • SMAL!.. CANS 25c cha iJ'man of the Mem­ made retroactive to all policies dated "NEST QUALITY-YET COSTS l E.s Committee for the ensuing after July 22. The 20 per cent cut applies to holders of "A" cards only. For holders of "B" Sliver Spread a nd "e" rallon cards the reduction will e be only 10 per cent. OlEO ~ p ~~nt 2.g OR-EEN GIANT ANNOUNCEMENT PEAS 2 ~~~: 2ge You w ill perhaps welcome it if your heater's worldng right MilLETS :; c:r.e~: U It isn't you can get in toueh with one w ho ANOWS ALL CORN 2 ~'-: 21e Dr. Hobart Hare ABOUT FURNACES BY PHONING 63G1. Our advlee COSTS YO U NOTHING, Nab'sco·Pr.",'u", JI eLer;n n inn TIN ROOFING -;- SPOUTING CRACKER$ no Office Hours 'r• • It , Crl.p CRAX no 10 to 12 Mornings 6 to 8 Evenings DANIEL STOLL Phone 2242 16 W. Main St., Newark WI RESERVI THIE RIGHT Pho.e .~.1 TO LIMIT QUANTITIIES ¥oUtrr======~==:===~~==~======~======~Th~e~N~e~w~a~r~k~P~O~8~t~,!N~e~w~a~r~k~,~D~e~m~wa~~~,~Th~u~r~8da~y~,=O~ct~0~b:er~1~,;1~9~4:2~======~~~~~~~~~~::.~~==~==~~~~~ = etread tubes; Elwood Wyatt, Newark' i S· ~ Addition~l CENTENARY ~a rm e r : two r etreads; William G. Wim- upermlendent D01lS18 mer, Newark, p ipefitter, two retreads, To Attend Dovcr Mceti Society one tube' Willis A. Jackson, Newark, ng THE NE.K POST shipfitter: two retreads; a nd Wilbur P . fC ~rl eto n E .. Douglass, superint Butler Newat'k, Rayon spinner, three at e N e w ~ t k Public SchoOls ~~ ____Fo_ u_nded January 26, 1910, by tbe late Everett C. Johnson Mi ss Anne Nichols, daughter of Mrs. DINNER , tend a meeting Friday in ' wtll 1t. An Independent Newspaper' J ames Nichols, left last wl:ck for West- retreads. by Dt·. H . V. Holloway, s ~ov e r , ca~ Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. minster, Md., where she will e nter the tendent of P.ublic T nstr uctio~e Su\lerUt. Locally a nd Independently Owned and Operated sophomore class a t w estern Maryland THURSDAY V.S.o. C enter . Th ~ organization of A V ict~r In high schools through Y Co~ EDITOR-:-:-...... RICHARD T. WARE College. will be d iscussed at the o~ the ~\t

~ I HOUSEWARMING PARTY Ichurch . --I CARD OF TIIANKS · I E We wish to thank relatives and (rlends for nowers and use of cars during our PERSONALS recent bereavement ill the death of our 'I A~ ~~s%~~~~!~~R:as held by ~~~:~~~?:~:v~::riall:~~;~.b~~~er:~~ wile and mother, I\1rs. Li llian M. Hollister. SOCia vents the Delaware College students of the Among the men who enlisted in the Charles Hollister and sons, George and Charles, Jr. §~~a~aOOaQQQQQ§a= new men's dormitory in the reception RALLY DAY AT Navy this week Is George Boulden Fra­ ~~ § Q QC § § II II II Q C a =: Q§ II' and recreation rooms on Saturday cve- zer, 27, of Newark. He was placed on CARD OF TIIANKS FAREWELL DINNER ning. Culver, house manager, and OTT'S SUNDAY SCHOOL . Ja~ inactive duty tor the present but will We wish to thank relatives, neighbors FOR FLYING CADET. Hillyard, social chairman, work- Ott's Sunday School will hdld its of Choate Street, friends. and the police TURY Harr~ receive his call to service shortly. for thei r kindness, sympathy, cars, and CEN ed with Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, direc· Rally Day services on Sunday, October flo ral offerings during OUI' recent bereave­ Pvt. Clement J . Lenhoff, son of Mr. tor of dormitories tnr men, in planning 4, at 2:30 o'clock. Sunday viSitors at the home of Mr. ment In the death of my husband and our ~ and Mrs. John A. Lenhoff of Capital the occasion. The Rev. O. A. Bartley, pastor of father, John C. White. OPENS and Mrs. Oscar Lane were Mr. and Mrs. John C. White and family CLUB Trail, a draftsman employed by the The dedication 'ceremonies included the Newark Methodist Church, will be Mrs. Wm. L. Tryens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. National Vulcanized Fibre Company of the lighting of the first log in the fire- the speaker. A baptismal service will Moore a nd son, Billy, vf Andora, Md., Wilmington, was the guest of honor at place in the r eception r oom and a be held. Mrs. Wesley J ohnson, Wesley, Jr., and CLASSIFIED ADS PRO GRAM a farewell dinner given by his. fellow dedicatory Litany by the student mem- All members and friends are invited Billy Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer employees on September 23 at the Hol> bers of the University Choir. The eve- to attend. Vought. Lost Tea Room. ning's social entertainment included ______GASOLINE RATION "A" BOOK, No. F- First Meeting Pvt. Lenhoff enlisted in the Army Air dancing and cards. REGULAR MEETING Lieutenant Paul Steel, who is station- r:~~~D22~t Ac;,~~~~rrO ~nh ;~ueb~:~' ~:~; Corps and has been ordered to report Special guests invited to the party OF BIBLE CLASS ed at J efferson Barracks, Mo" visited for new book . Finder return to Newark Of eason To for duty at Nashville, Tenn. He was included Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletchel' tus mother, Mrs. Kathryn Pie Steel, Ration Boarn, graduated frQm the Newark High Brown and Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodney The r egular meeting of the Ladies South College Avenue, Qn Sunday. !!IO=-=I-~it~P======Be Held Monday School, class of 1940, and has been em- Sharp, of Wilmington; Dean Marjory Bible Class of the Newark Methodist Male Help Wanted ployed at Kartavert since then. S. Golder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grubb, Church will. be held on Sunday morn- Mrs. George C. Price spent the week- Th Newark New Century Club will At the dinner, gifts were presented. Dr. and Mrs. Francis H. Squire, Mrs. ing at 10 o'clock. end at Norfolk, Va., visiting her hus- M~:: s~tOy \~~r~e\~w~~!r~xb;::l'::n~h~t~:::~ Id eils fi rst meeting of the season Vincent A. V/alker, head of the Design Dorothy Patterson, and Miss Marjorie The subject for the morning will IJe band, Lieutenant George C. Price, fal'm. Apply A. E. Tomhave, University hon Monday afternoon, October 5th, at Department spoke, and a social hour Reinhardt of the university. "The miraculous change that conver- U.S.N.R., who is stationed there at the of Delaware. °2 O'clock, with Mrs. Robert J. Bo~d , of singing followed with Freeman A. The resident faculty members who sion brings about in the Jjves of men present time. 10-1-4tc residing. The club will have as Its Cobb at the piano. assisted the students in welcoming the and w0men." ABLE BODIED MAN to take care of fur- Ptheme for the fi.rst. .ha"lf of the year Those present were the Misses Su- guests included Dr. John H. Powell, Friends are invited to a ttend these Sergeant Elwood C. Robinson, who is lo~r-~~c Mrs. Burke, College Inn. ===~... 'Hemisphere SolIdarity. . . zanna Reyarn, Irene Szperka, Betty Dr. E. C. Byam, Dr. James Eberl, A. G. , weekly meetings and spend an hour of with the 198th Coast Artillery on "Bob- ~ Th e opening business meetmg will Dzielak, Jeanette Maliszewski, Ann Makarov, W. H. Bohning, Arthur study with the group. cat" Island, celebrated his twenty-sec- L~~~~~Ta~~Y o~~~~~!\~ ' er:1~~at~~ny~J ~---.. include reports on the June ~'ta~e Fe?- Chapman, Tessie Stackow, Jenny Bil- Sto~es , D~ . JH hc·sS~ump! , W. R. Netz- ond anniversary last Wednesday. r~f~e~!se'i;n~\~y~';.';':e ~~~Of60~fE~~~IZ3'&: ra~~o~ e;~il~; 3~~i~~ t::h~:~;II~P~t!i ~~:~ ~~dr~::~r~:s. ~~~~:\~~i~t~r:~ ban t, an ~~ ~~S~~~DA~~:~I~~TY Bruce Rankin, son of MI'. and Mrs. 10~1~\~~rk, Delaware. of the War Service Committee zewski, Mrs. J osephine Dobek, Mrs. PLEASANT V ALLEY The Womens Home a nd Foreign Mis- P- IN--B-O-Y-S- w-an-t-ed- a-t -A-m- e-r-Ic-an- L-e-gl:-on :m~rt Mrs s M M. Daugherty on Food Doris Skipski, Mrs. Anna Hollings- l~eatlu' lrnReadnktion HOfa rWvael~dt Paaftr~r_ Pal a cwe'eehk~ss Bowling Alleys. Y k nd by Mrs J . F . Daugherty on worth ; Vincent A. Walker, Freeman A. SCHOOL NOTES sionary Society of the First Presbyter- vi sit w ith his parents. 9-24-4tc ~:~r:a~o n. . . Cob?, Charles Bowers, ? er~ ld Alb~rt , Mi.ss Pearl MacDonald, nutrition ian Church will hold its regular month- ME:....::..:..N.:.:W.:..A-N- T-E-D-.-A-g-e-3-5--to- 5:-:-0-:. M:---us-t -:b-e-ab-:-:-Ie ~--..- Followi ng the busmess meeting, the BenJamm W. IgnatowskI, Ita H . Mas- speCiali st, was the guest speaker on Iy meeting in the prayer meeting r oom Mrs. Norma Thomas and Miss Adele ~~r~a~~~?p;;';;Y[i~;" ~Yf~ ~66J~~;.I~x~~~ Eugene J . Kraemer will give a sey, Harry Walton, Harold Lynch, L eon Thursday evening when 54 parents and of the church on Thursday, October 10"1 Thomas, East Main Street, are spend- pay for overtime. Apply Ralston Purtna Rev. report on "Inside L atin America' i McGinnis, D. H. Frazer, and Pvt. Len- friends of the Pleasant Valley School, Mrs. W. I. Newton will be the group ing the day in Philadelphia today. CompallY , 4th and Pine Streets, Wllmtng- by John Gunther. Mrs. Marguerite hoff. Iron Hill, met for the first P .-T. A. leader for the month of October. --- 9J~~:it~el a ware. Standen of Newark will give two vocal meeting of the term. W LAY CHURCH "'0 Mrs. Alice Newman, Miss Helen New- ME--N- b-e-tw-e-e-n--t-he- a-ge-s-o-r--2--0- a-n--d-s::-0-c-an ...__ ••• solos after which there will be a short CIRCLE MEETINGS TO The following officers have been HITE C ~. Im an, and Mrs. Wm Smgles of West earn from ,25 to $38 weekly with In- movie, "The American Way," the pur- BE HELD TUESDAY elected for the year: Mrs. Charles OBSERVE COMMUNION ~~::t~~ a~aN:~~~~ .ThurSday with rela- ~~~~~ar~.tebp~rt~'Zfy t:~~:~I:.:'~~ p~~: pose of which is to stimulate interest . Brown, president; Mrs. Norman Kem-. Commumon will be observed thIS manent employment. Delaware Floor in the buyi ng of war stamps af.ld bonds. The regular monthly meetmgs of the ether, vice-president; Mrs. Herman commg Sunday, October 4, a t II ta te. Rev, O , , C0 IIIllS 1907 llnd president of the Dela ware lution of said Corporation xeculed by _____ J ali the stockholders thereof. which said STATE OF DELAWARE Anti-Tuberculosis SOCiety will be ~hair- consertl and lhe records of the proceed- Oftlce 01 Secretary ot State COIH Inct The m an of the thirty-sixth annual se~ l lngs aforesaid. are now on file In my CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION office as provided by law. To All Wholn Th... Presents !\fay . Q I salp for tuberculosis funds in Dela- III 1'estlmony Wh ereo l, Come, Oreeling: FJI' l narter Y ware. Miss Bissell will be assisted by ~a~~v~n~e~~~i~ ~:~1.mit byW:~f:a:~I~e~[t~:::J ~~co~t ~;t~~a c;~':,~ G. Taggnrt Evan's, Executive Secre- (OFFICIAL Dover this twenty-eighth ceedlngs of lhe voluntary dissolution COnfCl'en Ce tary of the SOCiety. The campa ign will SEAL) day of Seplember In the Ith ereof. by lhe consent of n il the stock- get under way on Monday, November i~~~ s a~~ o::l~e ~~~nd~n~ hOlde~H~~o~~e~.lnG~bd'$~;J·. trr~c . . 10. R(!4II, •• Brack-Ex. Sept. 30 - The R ev . Dr. 23, a nd continue unlil Christmas. ~Wl e~~~~~~~~~ry ~'t~~a?e: ~,;;~~~r:~i~~t~~ ~~IS State whose principal Oliver J C() llin ~ . ~ u peri ntenden.t of " Due to the emergency facing the No . 900 Market Street. BETTER BROILERS Wilmingto n Dlstnct of the Pel11nsu- anti-tuberculosis campaign- the threat­ STATE OF DE LAWARE In the City of Wilmington. County of Ih~onrer ence comlucted the first quar- ened wartime rise in tuberculosis-we cE~~ViI c".!.T~e o~ta~1s~b L~~tI"oN ' New C~~~lgor~\~~~ °Je~~~tc~':npany :~rIY conf~re nce o( th Brack-Ex are gelling our plans under way eal'ly L Get stock that has been bred for livability, quick To All Whom These Presents May Come. being a~ent therein. and In charge thereof. growth and good feat hering. Church !;,st w ek and reports of the (or the 1942 Seal Sale" said Miss Bis­ Greeting : ~g:::,~II~dIO~ltrOf~:s rl~a.rlr~.';.e~e~ve:i I~~: slor. the Rcv. Edward Jones a nd the sell. "Ev ry effort must be made to Whereas, II al?pears to my satisfaction Corporation Laws of I~e Stale of Dela­ Z. Have roomy, well-ventilated houses and keep them ~goniwlions of the c hu~ ' ch s.howed the ha '!e the coming Seal Sale the most by d.uly aulhentlcated record of the pro- ware. as contained In 2033. Section 1. clean. church to be f,lrog ress111g 111 all de- succl'ssful ever held in Delaware." f~:~~~r.s b;fth~ h ~on~e"~~n~~~~11 ~~~o~i~~~~ }{'e ;i~!~ C~~;li~~ ~J~5. c~~a~\~;en6Jed~f p~~~ 3 Feed a good feed rich in the nutrients that promote partments. continued Miss Bissell. "The Society hOldi~Ed~~~~~~ I~L~XR'ltt~· J~USE Iimi~~lh\OFi~~+~u:.:,~~ g\J~~LUTION • health, quick growth and good color. , The Rt'v Mr. J ones reported a total will need additional funds during 1943 ADJUSTMENT CORPORATION . Now. therefore. I. Earle D. Willey. a corporation of this State whose prinCIPal! Secrelary of Sta'.e of the Stale of Dela- of 350 pastorial visils since com111g in order to ca rry out the expanded olnce Is situated at wnre. do here',y certify lhat the said MANY million broilers have been produced profitably 10 the ehuI'ch; a total o( 30 sermons program now planned to keep tuber­ No . 100 West 10th Street. corporation did on the on Southern Stales mashes. Commercial growers get best preachcd. 12 extra addresses .over the culosis under control during wartime." g'a~~:. ~~~t~fof~~~~~~' County of New It'~~ e ~~-l'i',~n~fffc';; aOfd~r~I ~ ~e~l~te~ · ::';dI9:~: results with new Sout hern States Broiler Mash which dio and v .. rious other servlces-one Anti-Tuberculosis nctivities w'nich produces the golden skin at'ti shank colO4" required by :ptis . one wcddi ng. the reception of a re supported in Delaware by purchas­ belni~:e~~~~~~:~~~':..;d~~t c~~~~a~~~reof . i ~r;~ed o~onS~~dl , h"or~~~~n~ ; , 10e~~~ut.:~SOl~y m upon whom rocess may be served. has Iall the stockholders thereof. which said the top price markets. When broilcrs are produced as a ncw mcmbers by letter; three new ers o( Christmas Seals each year in- sideline, Southern States Starting and Grow­ un confession of fa i th a nd elude-Tuberculin Testing. X-rays, ~'::~J'~~~~ i O~IL~~e ort'/,~Ir~'i'a~~t"of °be\~: ~~~;:SnatlJ.n~r~h~~!c':,rnd Sfi?: ~~e ~~o~'iIl~!n~ ~ ware. as contained In 2033. Section I . to provided by law. ing Mash does a fine job until the cockerels 2246. Secllon 214. Chapter 65. of the Re- I In Testimony Whereot, I tran ~ fer o( two membe l's. ~~~~;~~~~:~~sM~~~~;h R~~~~:~~~nN~'~~ s are separated from the pul\ets. Then birds It was a l ~o reported that the "Vic- ing Service for indigent patients, ::md ~~:: t~o&ee ~ ~S l~?~~' ;f l~~ended. prelimi-, f,a~dv~n~ e ~~~I~ ~:!I.mit should be switched to N ew Broiler Mash. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION (OFFICIAL Dover Ihis twenty-ninth tor), Bridge Cnmpaign" to pa~ o f!' the the maintenance of Sunnybrook Cot- Now. therefore. I. Earle D. Willey, SEAL) day of September In lhe Drop in and get a supply of these better feeds. 13.000 mortgage was progressm g rap- tage w h ich is Delaware's preven torium Secretary of State of the State of Dela- year of our Lord one ware. Jo hereby certify thllt the said corp- thousand nine hundred Idly and Ihat to da le $900 has been (or children from tuberculous homes. orat' Jn did "n lhe and forty-two. Earle D. paid and there is on hand in the treas- ______twenty-ninth day of September A. D. 1942. Willey. Secl'etary of State. pre,par,alio • • ury $700 .00 to be pa id on the debl. . See your nearest DIVORCE Mrs. Eugene W. Crossan. president o( New Castle County. 55. SOUTHERN STATES (OOPERATIVE SERVI(E AGENCY the Woman's Society o( Christi&n Ser­ The State of Delaware. Vice. rcp CJ rtcd a lota l of 87 memb e ~ s. To the Shel'lff of New CasUe CO'Jnty. Greeting: DR. S. W. SMITH promotion n .. y was observed 111 Whereas. Eva H . Austin T ues.-Thurs. 2:30-5 P . M. M.n _w~;~~~::ined II Brack-Ex Methodi st Church on Sunday OFFICIAL by her Petition to the aflern oo n at 12: 15. SEAL Judges of our Superior Shippers Speed Cars Court. filed In the olnce 142 E. Main St., Newark Phone 3351 ~ On Thursday the Parent-Teachers 01 the Prothonotary o[ said Court In and Association wi ll sponsor a doughnut for New CasUe County. for the cause of sale under the d ir ection of Mrs. Alyce compl ai nt therein alleged. has made ap­ FOR VICTORY pli cation to our said Judges lhal a decree Owens as chairm a n. may be pronounced dissolving the Illar­ The Rev. John Edwa rd J ones, pastor riage existing between the Petitioner and The taxpayers o( New of Brack-Ex Mcthodist Church was a Arthur S. Austin. speaker at thc September meeting of We Therefore Command You. AS YOU Castle County at this time WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. Levy Court Candidate th e Wil mington District Methodist Min­ That you summon Arthur S. Austin so need capable and fearless ister's Associatiun meeting which w as that he be and appear before the Judges held on I\londay in Richardson Pa rk of OUI' said Court at the next term thereof members of the Levy Court. Melhod isl Church . He discussed to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. the 2nd day of November next to answer The L evy Court has in its "Echoes of Silvel' Bay Missiona ry Con- the all egations o[ the said Petitioner Eva hands the duty of fixing the (erencc". H . Austin according to the Act of Assembly sday ni gh t the L adies Aux-I In such case made and provided. and also yearly tax rate and_has ex­ On Thur, . to do and receive what the Court shall clusive charge of the expen­ :~:~~y e~{er~~~n ~~m:r~H~: .I~ee s ; o;:r~;,~ I ~~ e ~'i=n~el~;'~r~s c~~ s;~ : r C~~~. ~e~~!7Ig s !~ ~ following tilcir regular business meet- meet and consislent with t'le provisions d iture of the taxpayer's mon­ ing in the lire hall. Mrs. Elva Adams "},N~e I~~~EAC~~~ A~S~~IYTHERE THIS ey, pa id by them with the is chairman of thc a lTa ir. WRIT . exception tha t the same will As the B Be 0 continues to set new records in the Mrs. Mabel R. Veasey will preside WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . swift handling of freight to and from essential over the busi ness session. Layton. at Wilmington. the Twenty-first be expended for the good o( day of Seplember. A. D .. Ni neteen Hundred war production plants, r ecognition is due the lnstrllclion in the m a king of surgi­ and Forty-two. the entire county and not for cal dressings (or the Red Cross was ISSUED MARTIN G. HANNIGAN shippers whose dispatch in loading and unloading a few favored communities. given Wednesday by Mrs. C. H. GatTi­ Soa pt. 23rd. 1942 Prothonotary 10-1 10 II 5 cars assists in making these r ecords possible. . 011. who recently completed a special E lias E. Othoson of Mill course at the Delaware Chapter head- STATE OF DELA WARE Creek Hundred, is a ca ndi­ These patriotic firms see the vital need for full Quarters in Wilmi ngton. to volunteers Offic e ot Secretary ot State use of every car. Like B Be 0 '5 more than 50,000 II'ho ,";11 thep scrve as instructors for To Cf.~T~~~~TE ~:e~IS~~~~~{~N !\fay date (or Levy Court Com­ employees, they realize that e fficient transporta­ classes in Ihe" ow n localities sta rling Come, GreetIng: missioner on the Democratic next wcek. Whereas, It appears 10 my satisfaction tion is the pIllS fac tor required to win the war. Mrs. John W. R eynolds, o( R oselle by duly authentIcated record of the pro- ticket a nd he is pledged , if ,led Cross Production Cha irma n for ' ~~ ~ d~g"t~~ thc';,~~~~rt':,7 ~ ~~~Iu~ho~~ tll~~~: elected , to do his utmost to the Oak Grove District. Uffi'''' I11 C d the ~1~~~:l t ~d : ~I<;:;~stoA\~ e~lth~h e stockholders have the business of the course and urged volunteers .in each a corp~:;'~~Eo~1':~t~~NJhSci s~Np~'i ncipal L evy Court conducted in a DIBaltimorc &«IDhio commul11ty to assist with the m ak ing office IS situated at o( the dres. ings. In lhe ~~y I ~f \~~~ ~rr:J~;to~.re'f;'unty of S hcrlfT Elias E. Othoson busi ness-like way. He is 1Caibwad tI/~ aM Wah- tII~ ~Irs. GalTlson was at the following New Castle. State of Delaware well suited for the offi ce, has places on Wcd~ esday: St. Ba rnabas b ci n gT~ ee;~ ~ R~~ ~~~~na n1J~~\~~ ~~~a~{., r eof . P. E. Church Pan sh House, Mnrsh all lon upon ,Ji,om process may be served. has b en a successful former a nd is now endi ng his term as Sheriff at 10 a. m E lsmere Civic Club at II Ic omplied with lhe requirements of the of this county, which offi cI' he has fi lled w ith ability and to the a. m. ancl Brack-Ex Method ist Chur ch ~~~~~ r ~~ o~ o ~ta'lv.;'edof l~he20~J~t ese":ti~e l al~ sati s(nction of the public. social hall at 1:30 p . m. }fev~~4 ~i ~o"J!IO~~ W:is. C~:P~ ~~e ~~ ~ d~[ p~~" Those who took the cours weI' - limlnory to the Issuln!; of lhls Mar,h"lIlon: 1111'S. Ann ie Fonrd , Mrs. N~~~T~~I ;~;;r~ . ~: ~!~~OLgTI~~ l ey . VOTE FOR HIM AT THE NOVEMllER ELECTION Beatri'" Wi ggi ns, M rs. Elmira Brit- Secretary of Slate of lhe State of Dela­ !ingham. 1111'S. Etta Klnir, Miss Acldi e ~.,n:~"ora~ fonh ~r~b~n ~ ~~I f .' lhat lhe sold Will iams lInd Mrs. Ruth Cain. twenty-eighth day of September A. D. 1942. (This is a P olitical Advertisement) Elsmere: Mrs. Kanl'. Mrs. Sam uel K . r~~t :~ ~~~s~~i ~ ~ na ~;: trn :~ ~~ u~ ~ ~ dr~~ Orl~: PufT. Mrs. Eug~ne Shields, Mrs. Wilson , ~ hoen cg~ se~~ l dof C:::"ci ~.~r a;~~~ l~g~t'!{ t~~ s ~~ Mrs. Kdl·y and !\lrs. Lewis A. Welsh . Interest of all lhe stockholders lhereof. Brack-Ex' "1rs . .Jane Holli ngsworth, which said consent and lhe records of thc SAVE Mrs. Mildred Hollingsworth, Mrs. El- ~~ cgli?d~ gaSs ~f~,:-;i'J~~' ba; 'ela,::,w on fil e in rna Frederick. ]\ Irs. Milo Cla rk, Mrs. ~nha~~s t~~I?!~YntoW~~~r~~~ Jnrnes Faulkner. Mrs. J eane Baldwin, hand and offici al sea\, al ~arage Equipment Mrs. Rey nolds. Mrs. Elsie G. Fincher. fOFFIC1AL Dover this twenty-eigh th Mrs. Edward Todd, Mrs. Elizabeth SEAL) ~~~r ofof e ~~I:n t~r~n ~:~ ~ ONE YEAR. Creen. ~Irs. Maud Nelson, a nd M rs. thousand ntne hundred Irene Apel. and forty-two. Earle D. FOR SALE y y 1111'S. Reynolds urged nil volunteer ______W_ il_le.:..._S_e_cret3r of State. OF YOUR LIF£" Reel Cross workers w ho have complet- O~Tc~To~ ~:';r!!~~::~~~n~e Bem· Front Eud Machine ; Bear Wheel Balancer; cd i(nrmenls in the sew ing classes to CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Weaver Brake Tester ; Weaver Headlight Tester; Rees turn th~m in now, b (ore the new fall To A l h r':~T~? h eSe Prcsents May CO ln e, • When you go from place to place to pay yo. r rn~l eriu l s are recived. Whereas, It appears 10 my satisfaction Brake Liner ; " C' " Type Valve Lifter; Acetylene Gaug. bills each month, you spend one year of your l:fe Fr anci~ M. Staszesky. has returned to ~le£t~:rs ~ft~:n~~~~~et~r~e~?:S~I~fIOI~~h~~~: es and Regnlato·r; Mercury Quick Battery Charger; doing so. start his post-graduate year at the oi. by tne consent of ~II tile slockholders Sun Motor Analvzer , complete; Lincoln Portable Lub· ~Ia ssa chu s etts Institulion of Technolo- dCli~sIli~N~n pElfis~~';{'i.. lPfNANCE CO " • Open a checking account! It's one of the world's gy. aftel' spending several days with INC. rication Gun w~th 6 ft. of Hose; Transmission Grease greatest conveniences and time·savers. hiS pnrc nt.~, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stas- a corporation of this Slate whose principal Dispen ser wi,h Me ter; Drainmobile ; Walker Electric • In our CheckMaste,. Department, you can open a zesky. or Roselle. He was accompan- office Is s~t~. at~o aitark .t Street. Lift. ~~s~~re by Mi ss Bnrbara Kenrney of ~n,.~~~. C~Yat~f o'1l b~\~~~rne County of New checkir./; account with al'Y amount from $1 UI. NO MINIMUM BALANCE EVER REQUIRED. Delaware Registration Trust Company Two Fire Ex tinguishers (Oue Foamite, One Soda) ; Two Stationary Jacks, and Two Creepers. • Our only charge is 5c for each cbeck drawn and each item deposited. No monthly carrying charge SHEAFFER'S This e(luipment can be seen at Mote's Garage, 57 whatever, regardless of how low your balance goes Why not consult a Veteran Crafl.s man before you do your P alntlnr Elkton Ave., Newark, Del., between 8 A. M. and 7 P.M. at an,! time • •• Your chec~ looks exactly like any and gct sound, sane advice. or by special appointment. PHONE 4812 other check. ( On Your Wa ll Pa per P roblems Our Advice Free. • You can eveD. open your CheckMaste,. ·account BY MAIL and continue to mail your deposits if more Wall Paper ahd Paint Prices Have Not Increased Ii I convenient to you. ' ~!!!II!I!II:=I!!'!~ ~9~_WRITI FOR lOOK LET --- THEY ARE THE LOWEST AT Is Your Coal In? OiAL 6252 SHEAFFER'S NEWARK, DELAWARE If not, your wisest Dlove is to order at once. War Newark Trust Company : ...... ~ goods are beginning to take over the nation's railroads Newark,, Delaware in ever increasing quantities. Coal deliveries w:ill Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration • NEWARK TAXI • slacken as Army supplies grow. Place your order with • • us today. Dial Z950 • • E. Jw HOLLINGSWORTH CO. • 35c FOR LOCAL OR VICINITY • • • Lumber, Coal, Fuel 011, Millwork, Building Materials, • After 7 :00 P. M. & Stmdays Dial 234.2 '1 Hardware, Paints, Glass, Fencing, Etc. • Reasonable Rafes }<'or Out-of-Town Calls : Newark, Delaware Phone 507 I •••••••••••••••••••••••••• l!;;;;======;;;;;;;;======;;;;:.!.1 RALLY DAY II Meal is a EXERCISES alRi.ly Malle.. Let your family help you ohoolo their Al'SUNDAY food. at the modern Acme Marketl where I hundred. upon hundred. of Item. are on open di splay. They are certain to flnd SCHOOL many .uggestlonl that will enable you to widen the variety and healthfulne. of your meals - - and help you to save money_ Certificates Of We Invite you to try "family shopping" Promotion Given thl. week-end at you r nearest Acmo Self-Service Market...... ~ftrljr..;ltii~:;, By Presbyterian Gold Seal AII·Purpose '~~~~~~/\ Sunday School Take Your Change in War Stamps ENRICHED AW3rdings of certi fica tes and promo­ ACME CORN o~:~~~ :::::.-.:. 2 No 2 cans 27c ting of ") upil s to new classes marked PINEAPPLE n:~: ~~~~tl~e. N02j can 23e rl.OUR the RaJl y Day exercises of the Presby­ PINE,"PPLE Dole's 4 Slices 2 15-oz cans 27e teria n Sunday School on Sunday. 2 46-oz can. 33e Seven members of the Primary De­ TOMATO JUICE Sunrl .. 11 b~~45c partment were pres nted ce rtificates APPLE JUICE stokes' 2 24-ozcan. 17e and advanced to the Junior l?epartment 46-oz can 2ge Gold Medal F.ou.. aiter giving a demonstration of part of I V-8 COCKTAIL the memory work required for promo­ PREMIUM CRACKERS 5 b~bg Zle tion. They were: Judith Coluurn, Bar­ ton Mackey, Carol Milliken, Margaret SOUP MIX Mr •• Grau' Smith, Ernest Smyth, John Speich",' and Barbar a WoJlaston. Four new names added to the cradle roll are Andrea Darby Laniel', Robert Milton Young, Barbara .Jean Van Pelt, and Frederick Manly Rohm. Transferred from cradle 1'011 to be­ ginners Department were: Donald Frank Moody, Donald Stuart Arm­ strong, J oan Ann Smith and Loring Everett Smith. Beginners awarded certificates for completing their m 'o! mory work and promoted to the Primary Department e were: David Mackey, Kay Baker, Jim­ CORN FLAKES Gold Seal Toa.ted 5e mie Edwardson, Junior McCauley, Ro­ bert McAlpine, Nancy Trivitts, Jack GOLD SEAL OATS Quick':;~o~~'l:~ar 8e Lacher, David Van Pelt, John Mavro­ SOUP BEANS Hand Picked 2 lb. 15e mati s and Jack McDowell. Nine members of the J unior Class LIMA BEANS Large Calif. 2 lb. 25e received certificates for completing PRETZEL STICKS Crispy Ib IDe their memorv work and w~re promot­ ed to the Intermediate Department. qtbot 12c They were: Dorothy Draper, Billy An­ derson, Gordon Cleaves, Andrew Evans, Donald Knauss, Horace Martin, Jimmy U. I. No 1 GOLDEN Scotten, Bobby Thompson and Richard Ware. Other Juniors transferred to the Intermediate Department were: L yn­ Sweet Potatoes ette Steinouer, Nancy Dickerson, Nan­ SOLID HEADS cy Smith, J ane McCormick, Marcia Lean Brove, Claire Herbener, Dave Laux, Ib c J ean Frederickson , Eve Boden, Betty . ... ~Cabbage England, Mary Champion, Joseph Zap­ po and Harry Richardson. • Six members of the Intermediate De­ rresh partment were promoted to the Senior Department as foJl ows: Pearl Rose, El­ li··p'pAiGRiNG la J ane Sheaffer, J anet Murray, Robert McKenry, DOl aid Griffin and Oscar Prickett. PICNICIi. , Promoted from the Seniors to the C Young Peoples Department were Con­ rad Lewis, Lynn Preston, Robert Sheaf­ 4,,·19 fer, Ollie Williams, J ack Levis, and Henry Vinsinger. Ib33c NEW YELLOW TURNIPS 2 lb. 90 Twelve awards for a year's perfect ~~ attendance were presented the foJlow­ J>ICK YOUR FAJ'ORlTE ing: Jimmy Edwardson, book, 1st year; Majestic Pickles Heinz Kelchup J ames Draper, Bible, 2nd year; Edwina 14-oz e Carkin, Testament, 4th year; Andrew Count.. " Sly .e Po.. k Saasage 'b?Pl)a .or Relishes bot 1g Evans, book, 2nd year; J ane Pickett, a ~ 11klz __ Ie Bible, 1st year; Danny Hamilton, book, 6 Jar. 6 H.lnz Chili Sauce bot 250 5th year; Mary Lindell, book, 3rd year; Counl.. y $Iyle Mealy Sc.. apple Ibl:' Sweet Gh.rkln, 6-oz bt 150 Edna Lindell, Bible, 1st year; Helen FANCY SMOKED Top, for Your Sa/ad, - _ • HEINZ Krapf, book, 4th year; Mrs. William fo"resh Hom·de.Lite Chopp.d Food, 3 canll 250 Hamilton, book, 4th year; Mrs. Georg", Strain.d Food, 3 cans 200 Potts, book, 2nd year; and Miss Anu I Ib ; MAYONNAISE Hamilton, book, 6th year. I' Beel Tonga,s Gold Seal MACARONI Preston Rose and Donald K.nauss . missed only one Sunday's attendance .! OR SEASHELLS during the year while Mrs. Irene Reed, i Spi~ed ~-Ib Frank McBerty, and William Hamilton, ' Luncheon Meal lOa 2 p1k~.1ge Jr., missed only two Sundays. Skinless r .. anks Ib 3341 GOLD S~~dy~!!~er~~!g ZOe CHRISTIANA Locally Grown and Dr.... d Corn Flakes, Wheat and Rice Puffa and Shrellded Wheat ..RYING CHICKENS Your favorite piece, cut-up RED CROSS Bring Your Fat if de.ired. Speciall:r priced Salvage to Our Meat /)ept. To Meet In The Give your family the extra health bene­ flts of the extra Vitamins and Minerals• Methodist Church GP..EEN GIANT • - - and look how you save here. SUPREME OR RICH MILK The Boa rd of Trustees of the Chris­ tiana Methodist Church has granted PEAS permission for the local Red Cross ~ Chapter to hold its weekly meetings in ~ 17-oz the Church, announces Miss EUzabeth ~ .. can. ~--,e Brea Webber, Chairman of the Christi ana Red Cross. With the re-opening of the EDUCATOR Christia na-Salem Consolidated School ~ Ic Sale of Woodbury'. Gorham'. the group was forced to move from its ...11IIIIIIII Sweetheart FACIAL SILVER -t large c VICTOR BREA D summer quarters in one of the school ... loaves I ~ Soap SOAP POLISH sliced Iil.. e rooms. The women meet from 10 to ...11IIIIIIII Buy 8 cakes and c e CRIIX loaf" 4 o'clock on Wednesdays to make ~ get another for 10 Z cakes 17 ~:: Z3 much-needed surgical dressings, vol­ Ib c unteers who are unable to be present pkg 17 Marble Banquet Pound Cake. lIa "- ':'Ie ...1111111111 I'rle". EII'CClUve Until C1oolnlr, during the day working on Wednesday ~ Satordlt.7, Oet. 8rd. 1842 SWAN SOAP Megowen'. AI-Pakt Qa•• tlt,. IlI.bto Belened e Plain or Sugared Do'Nuls doz I a evenings. However, no even.i ng meet­ ck~ e !t~29c COOKIES 6 kinds PkglO J: ing will be held this week due to 3 17 3 Old F ..hlon Raisin or Treat the iamlly to o(le of our the scheduled blackout on Wednesday. Choo. Ice Box Cookies pkg 1ge ~ Only Mrs. John Burge, who has received t..ollllll ~ Delicious Raisin Loaves l oe .. NewIII'k'. Mo...... LUX official instructior. in the making of TOILET SOAP SUNBRITE surgical dressings, is chairman of the Sdf·S ~lr ylc. Food PABST·ETT WIND---- e Cleanser .. cans g e E X 6 - o z l~c group. , ~ l'iIarkd Z cakes l:J CHEllE SPREADI 6 Window Cleaner bot" Noxon Metal Polish bt 190 Governor Asks Support Of L!FEBUOY SOAP e e pkg DAZZLE French Bird ...d pkg 12c Fire Prevention Week ~ 165·167 Z cakes 13 16 :O~ I IOc • b~t 17e 'Bird Grayel pk g ::tc Newark will cooperate in the nation­ Dom.stic Hardwater Soap 3 cks l ' '0 Float. loap Jeaco 3 cks 130 winp. observance of Fire Prevention LUX FLABES Swls. Cheese !{·Ib lie F.I.' Napt~.a ~ Week, from October 4 to 10, although ~ E. Moin St. SOAP . Bon.Ami Powdel' 12' 0% l Ct: no special observance is contemplated ~:; IOe • 1~t~lI23c DROMEDARY Wyt.x Bleach qt bot • 0 by local Town or Civilian Defense of­ ~ IEWARI, DEL bar 5e Blutex pt lOe qt bot I Sc ficials. ~ a Ipan Cleaner 230 Nationally, the office of Civilian De­ GIn.e.. • .. ead Fels' Naptha 21-02 "0 IOAP CHIPI pkg" C Match., 2 I>o xe. 9 0 fense will use the opportunity to en­ RINSG Mix Wax Pap.r 40 .h. 2 pkgl 110 list the support of bome owners in an ~ Free Parking G.t a I.Pc. Start.r A,co Floor Wax Ib can 290 all-yea r prevention ~ ampalg n in an ef­ e t e pkg fort to eliminate fire hazards a nd de­ :-:: g 1~z 1g of LoY.ly DI,h., ••Mul. Borax Ib 130 structive losses. ~ ~.f"'rk., ----- Dinner Pllte, Bread_ 69 BETTIR BROOMS In a proclamation issued tbis week, "'·Butter Plate, Cup, C Governor Walter W. Bacon stressed the Saucer cI. Fruit Ol,h. with Card 49c 590 69c importance of fire provention and ~ lEE THII DISPLAY Scrub Bru,h•• I2c 170 190 urged every Delaware resident to take precautions on their premises to cut down the rate of fire losses.