CLEAN-UP DAYS 1 6791 WEDA!,~NE 16, ~lAND 6151 r j THURS., JUNE 17 ~ bahl'the ------The Newark Post lived,lIo. l prepariDI to ~LUME XXVIII NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 NUMBER 20 his 660'aelt estate. The model liver School Safety Program than he d~ UNIONL EAGUE Demonstration Planned HIGHSCHOOL SECOND SHORT Homemakers' Guesta ITOWN COUNCIL such Ineat ~ I as Speak. Following luncheon and a short Homemakers from Newark oie. . OFFERS PRIZE business session at the Hotel duPont TO GRADUATE COURSE OPENS and vicinity are invited to at­ I DELIBERATING on Monday, school authorities and tend the presentation of the Gil­ FOR STUDENTS saf~ty officials from throughout the CLASS OF 76 HERE JUNE 13 bert and Sullivan comic operetta PARKING TIME state will witness a safety program "The Pirates of Penzance," to ---- r~, Philadelphia Club To Limit at School 24, Wilmington. The affair Dr. C. M. A. Stine To Deliver State Homemaken To Gather be given in Wolf Hall on MOIl- Revised One-Hour Limit Has . $1,000 Award To Young has been arranged by Walter Dent Commencement Address; At U. of D. For Annual day evening at 8 :30 o'clock. The First Reading; Zones Are Men In Three States Smith, president of the Delaware To Be Held Tuesday 3-Day Session operetta' is a feature of the sec- Established Safety Council. ond annual short course for DELAWARE IS ON UST The work is being carried on by 17,- PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN MANY FEA TORES ADDED homemakers and is to be pre- SAFETY LANE SHIFTED 000 students in the Wilmington public sented by the Adult Education --_ Essay Contest To Celebrate school systam. Through the activity Seventy·six members of the senior With approximately 100 homemak· Group ho'll the Oak Hill Com- Plans Made For Retiremen 150th Anniversary Of has come the remarkable record of class at the Newark High School wiII ers expected from all parts of Dela- munity under the direction of Of Bonda Aug. 1; Water seven years without a traffic fatality receive their diplomas on Tuesday, ware, the university campus will be Miss Barbara Hubley. Savings Effected U. S. Constitution to a child going to. or from a public June 16 at the commencement exer­ turned over to those attending the According to Mrs. Helen Mc. \ ___ Th e Union League of Philadelphia school in that city. cises to be held in the school audi- second annual Homemakers Short Kinley, state leader of Home The troublesome parking question Iuls authorized the announcement for torium at 8 o'clock, D. S. T. Course starting Sunday noon. The Economics Extension work, who as it applies to Main street made it prize essay contest for young men John Doordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. women attending the course will reg- is in charge of the course, no monthly reappearance before the :0 the subject, "The American Idea in TO MARK BIRTH A. :I. Doordan, 41 North Chapel street, ister on the campus and will then at· admission will be charged for Council of Newark at the June meet Govern ment," the prizes to be pub­ will be the recipient of the Newark tend the opening session in Mitchell the operetta, which is open to ing Monday night, when another re- licly awarded in the week of Septem­ OF OLD CHUR CH School Alumni Scholarship, awar~ed Hall, beginning at three o'clock, day- the public. "However," she said, vision to the present ordinance was ber 17 as a part of the national ob­ to a student who has made a hIgh light time. "only the opening program Sun- introduced and passed the first read scholastic average for the last four se rvnn ~e of the 15~th ~nniversary of Foundation Of Old Bohemia "Those attending the short course day afternoon in Mitehell Hall · ing. the American constitutIOn. years and is considered deserving of this year will live in college dormi- and the operetta in Wolf Hall Proposed by Councilman C. Emer The contest is limited to young men To Be Celebrated Sunday the award of $100 to be used at the tories, eat in the dining hall on the on Monday, are open to those son Johnson, persistent sponsor of a between the ages of 18 and 25 who At Military Man college of his choice George C. Price, campus, and attend meetings in col- who are not registered for the one-hour measure, the revision, if president of the Alumni Association, lege class rooms," Mrs. Helen Mc- short course and not living at adopted finally at the July gathering, reside in the states of Pennsylvania, The Rev. John H. Walsh, pastor of will present the award. Kinley, state leader in charge of the the Women's College." will limit parking on Main street to New Jel'sey and Delaware. St. Joseph's Church at Middletown has Dr. Chas. M. A. Stine, vice· president course, pointed out. "Besides a wide· sixty minutes between the hours of Five Rules Embraced announced that all preparations have associated with the chemical division Iy varied program of talks and dem- ten o'clock in the morning until ten The I'ules of the contest are as fol­ been completed for the military field of the E. I. duPont de Nemours Com­ mass at Old Bohemia, near Warwick, onstrations by members of the Uni- OFFICER FACES o'clock at night, within areas from a lows: (1) A series of prizes aggre· pany, will deliver the commencement versity of Delaware faculty and oth- marked pedestrian crossing at Purnell gating $1,000 wiII be offered for the Md., Sunday, June 13, at 11 a. m., address. standard time. It is being held in er specialists from the business and Hall, to Academy street, and from best essays by young men on the commercial world on subjects of vital KNIFE AND GUN Center street to Haines on both sides conjunction with the two hundred and Student Addresses subject, "The American Idea in Gov­ interest to homemakers, there are of Main street. ernment," which includes the follow· thirty-third anniversary of the foun­ The Misses Virginia Cooch and Mar- many recreational and entertainment J. E. Morrison Succeeds In With Sundays excepted, the pro- ing sub-topics: (a) A written consti­ dation of this venerable edifice and in garet Dawson, with equal scholastic features scheduled." po sal carries a provision for three- tution to defin e the powers of the commemoration this year of the two standings, have both been selected Wresting Weapons From hour parking on Main street between federal government, and its relation­ hundredth anniversary of the birth salutatorians. Miss Ruth Sinclair will Many Subjects Listed Drink.Crazed Negroes the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio ship to the states and the people. (b) of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the deliver the valedictory address. Among the subjects to be covered in --_ Railroad and the tracks of the Pom- The function of the Supreme Court signer of the Declaration of I~depend. Dr. F. S. Lagasse, chairman of the talks and demonstrations are such Confronted by tW? drink:crazed eroy Branch of the Pennsylvania Rail- in interpreting the Constitution. ence, who with his cousin, Bishop Americanism committee, will present phases of homemaking as floor cover- Negroes, one armed With a knife, t~e road at Newark Center, except in the (2 ) Contestants shall be limited t? Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the American Legion award of $2.60 ing, landscaping, use of leisure time, other a gun, Officer James E. Morr!- restricted zones. yo ung men between the ages of 18 ana America, was educatea at Bohemia to Henry Vinsinger, the boy in the window decoration, home care of the son settled a. dangerous .situation Parking Lot Discussed 25 years who reside in the states of Academy. Named in honor of the eighth grade excelling in the study of ill, cookery, and art in everyday life. Saturday evemng by arresting Earl Pennsylva nia, New Jersey and Dela­ great missionary saint of the Indies, social science and citizenship. Mrs. Each of these is to be discussed by Pendleton, 24, on , charge of feloni As a means of handling theatre and John Fader will present a sill!!lar an authority in that particular field ous assault. shopping t:affic, a municipal ware. St. Francis Xavier, this church enjoys pa~king (3) Essays shall be limited to the distinction of being the oldest award to Miss Jean Runk on behalf 'and many of them will be illustrated F K'f d G lot was discussed. Town Engmeer Catholic church on the Eastern Shore of the American Legion Auxiliary. by demonstrations. E . aces hru e an u~h N George C. Price was instructed to esti- 5,000 words, and in the awarding of ntermg a ouse near e e~ mate the cost of improving various prizes, ideas, expression and neatness and the site of one of the earliest The Daughters of the American Swimming in the pool at Women's London Avenue School, Officer MOU1- proposed sites, adjacent to Main will be considered. schools in 'the field of Catholic educa­ Revolution awards of $2.60 to the boy College with an opportunity to receive son was met by James Pendleton, 27, street as prospective parking centers. (4 ) The first prize will be $600, tion of the United States. and girl excelling in the study of instruction from a Red Cross expert who ran from the house with blood A suggestion from the Newark the second and third prizes will be The Most Rev. Edmond J. Fitz­ United States history in the senior is a new feature of the course this streaming from ~ slashed arm. He Chamber of Commerce, proposing $100 each, and there will be six addi­ Maurice, D. D., will preside at the high school and the good citizenship year. Besides a tea, at which Dean grabbed the fleeing Negro, only to zones similar to the Johnson measnre, tional prizes of $50 each. Mass, which will be celebrated by the medal to the girl and boy selected as Winifred. Robinson of the Wome~'s find the younger Pendleton rushing at was introduced, but action was de­ the most representative good citizen, (5 ) The essays are to be submitted Rev. Daniel Duffy, O. M. Cap., of the College Wlll be hostes~, a presentatlo~ him with a knife. Releasing his hold, ferred in lieu of the reading of the will be presented by Mrs. Walter Wil­ to the Union League by August 1, Capuchin Monastery, Holly Oak, of the ~ell-known G:~bert a~d Sulh- he t~rned , to grapple ~th the ?n- councilmAn's amen<'ment. liams, state regent, to Burton Collins, 1937, and the prizels wUi be awarded assisted by_'the' Rev. John M;: Walsh, van coml~, ?peretta, . The Pirates of IrUlllu ,hg Earl, and ~hile wreet~mg Mayor 1!'rank Collins presided at the by the Union League in the. week of pastor of St. Denis' Church at Gl!lena, Edith Counahan, Ellen Foster and Penza~ce, ,IS to be glVen by the ad~lt with 'him, he found ~Imself deprived meeting, which was attended by Coun­ Thomas Ingham. September 17. Md., as deacon, and the Rev. Daniel educatlO~ group from the Oak .HIlI of his gun by the frightened James. cilmen C. C. Hubert, G. E. Ramsey, F. Hurley O. Praem, headmaster of Leaders To Judge David and Elizabeth ~ommum~y Center, under the dlrec· Rising to the occasion, Officer Morri- Herman Wollaston, G. F. Ferguson Archmere Academy, Claymont, as sub­ Luoto will be given the Veterans of tlon of MISS Barbara Hubley. son, in a capable manner, succeeded and Johnson. Councilman John F. The judges of the contest are the deacon. The Rev. John A. Corrigan, Foreign Wars award of $2.60 which fo llowing: Hon. Thomas D. Finletter, Registrations Start Sundey in gaining possession of Doth weap- Richards was absent. assistant rector of St. Peter's Cathe­ is presented annually to the boy and Registratio~ for the short course ons. James was. remov~d to t~e Clean.Up Days Set I)res ident of the Court of Common dral, Wilmington, will act as master (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 8) Homeopathic Hospital,' while Earl IS Chief of Police William H. Cunning'" (Continued on Page 7) of ceremonies for the occasion. The ======Iheld.under bond. for a heal'ing before ham reported 14 arrests during the sermon at the field mass will be de­ Magistrate Damel Thompson, set for month of May. Fines amounting to Legoin Auxiliary livered by the Very Rev. James F. Kelley, Ph.D., S. T. D., president of Pencader Grange Entertains Pomona Monday night. $169 were turned in by Alderman . Chief of Police William H. Cu~- Daniel Thompson. Seton Hall College, South I. Orange, Business Session Meeting; Brooks Extends Greetings nmgham and Officer LeRoy C. Hili Mayor Collins designated Wednes­ N J. arrested Margaret Lewis, colored, on day and Thursday, May 16 and 17, as At Strickersville Fort DuPont Band To Play By Robert Yearsley boat ride and a picnic. The literary a charge of assault and battery, Mon- clean-up days for the collection of Music will be played by the Fort Lecturer, Delaware State Grange program was in charge of the home day, following a complaint made by rubbish. DuPont Military Band and a detach­ A record-breaking number of mem­ New Castle County Pomona economics committee and centered Bessie Tunnel, colored, 96 Rose Street. (Continued on Page 7) be rs of the American Legion Auxiliary ment of soldiers from the First Engi­ Grange, No. I, met at Glasgow with around the theme, "The Home," with She is being held under $200 bond for neers, undllr the command of Lt. A. H. and junior units attended the combined Pencader last week. Over 100 mem- Miss Elizabeth D. Dilworth, chair- the Court of General Sessions. Bagnalo, U. S. A., will participate in meeting at the home of Mrs. George bers were present to participate in man. It consisted of: singing by the Officers Samuel Tibbett and Hill Committee Seeks the military ceremonies of the mass. Jo nes, near Strickersville on Monday, an interesting meeting. It was the Grange; reading by Mrs. Carl Mac- arrested James Greenplate, Newark, evening. The seminarians from the Oblates' first time Pencader has entertained Lane; letter of greeting to the home for driving while under the influence Guaranteed Funds Novitaite at Childs, Md., will have Losing Team To Give Party a Pomona meeting. Master Claude C. economics committee from National of liquor early Sunday morning. Ar- Mi riam Lewis, pl'esident of the (Continued on Page 6) Brooks of the host body gave the ad- Master Lewis J. Taber, read by Mrs. raigned before Magistrate Thompson To Aid__ Swimmers_ Junior Auxiliary, and captain of the dress of welcome in which he pointed Clara Tapie; piano selection, Miss on Sunday, Greenplate pleaded guilty Authorities at the University of winning poppy sales team, announced Heart Attack Fatal To 4th out the places of historic interest in Emma Jane Tapie; poem, by Mrs. to the charge and was fined $100 and Delaware have granted permission for tha t the losing team, headed by Kath­ Pennsylvania Physician and about Glasgow. The response Sue F. Carpenter; question box on costs. the supervised public use of the swim- erine Mi tchell, is planning a party for Dr. Robert W. Dress, 38 years old, was very ably given by Mrs. Harry "The Home," conducted by Miss Eliz- Another Stabbing ming pool in Taylor Gymnasium, the winning team. of Tamaqua, Pa., died suddenly Mon­ Brackin of Harmony Grange. The abeth Dilworth; talk on flowers, Mrs. James Money, 19-year-old colored starting June 28 and continuing until It was voted to contribute $26 to the day morning following a hea~ attack. business session was presided over by Agnes H. Way; poem, "Houseclean- youth, was arrested early Friday the last of August. Ralph (Irish) Visiting Nurses' Association. All He was treating patients in his of­ Pomona Master Paul Mitchell. At the ing," by Walter D. Carpenter; song, morning by Officer Hill for knifing O'Connell has been approved as super­ Car chairmen of the unit are requested to fice at the time of the attack, accord­ close of the morning session dinner "Horne Sweet Home," by the Grange. Rhodes Hall, 16 years of age. He visor of the plan. meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Tom­ LONG ing to information received by rela­ was served by the ladies of Pencader served by the (Continued on Page 6) In order to obtain use of the pool it have, on Wednesday evening, June 16, R.efr~shments.were ~os- G . the Presbyterian Church. pltallty comnuttee. The next meetmg, • was necessary for Dr. J. S. Gould, at 8 p. m. to compile the various re­ tives and friends here On Well-known in Newark, Dr. Dress range In • June 16, will be for the children of Lawn Party qlve? president of the Newark Parent- ports of the year's work. Past presi­ Mrs. Clarence Jester, Wlfe of the the community who will provide a Boy s Fifth Birthday Teacher Association, to guarantee the dents of the unit will be entertained married Miss MyrtIe M. Steele, daugh­ state master, opened the afternoon at the home of Mrs. George D. Hill, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Steele, session and reported progress in both program. • A lawn party was given in honor university a minimum s~ of $200 to Dover, on Friday, June 18, at three 31 Amstel Ave., about ten years ago. membership gains and general activ- Picnic Plans Made of Howard F. Keeley's fifth birthday defray necessary operatmg expensOe~~ o'clock. He was a native of Tamaqua, where ity. The fo IIowmg' too k part' In 11; I ec- Harmony Grange, No. 12, met on at h'IS h orne,.111 E . CI.eve Ian d A ve., AnotherConnell for$200 services. was guaranteed to The J uly meeting will be held at the he was 'buried today. turer's hou.r: Memorial Day readm~s, Monday evening with Ralph I. Klair Tuesday evemng. He IS the soli of I Committee Formed home of Mrs. Harold Schaeffer on In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Steele Mrs. Pauline Sweetman, Rose Hill; presiding. Plans were made for a Mr. and ~rs. Ed. Keeley. With Dr. Gould serving as chair- June 12, when the delegates to the and their daughter, Miss Milared piano solo, Doris McLane, Centre; picnic and the following committee Guests Included: .Ralph Barro~ , man, a committee has been named to state convention at Rehoboth on Au­ Steele, other Newark residents at the "Pleasures in My Garden"; Mrs. Ag- appointed; Harry Brackin, Jr., Mrs. Burton Schaen, Jackie Ferro, Bobble . th f d M b rs gust 20 and 21 will be selected. funeral were Miss Helen Fader and nes Way, Pomona secretary; Mrs. Irvin Klair and B. W. P. Hicks. Malin, Dorothy Lloyd,. Jackie Dea.r, :~I~~e ;o~;c::se~~is~ E~winae~o:g, Juniors Entertain Mrs. Wayne C. Brewer. Floorie Frederick, Centre; Isabel Da· Mrs. Ruth Mitchell gave a report of Betty Davis, Betty Rleley, Marvin of the Business and Professional Wo­ As a part of t he social program, vis, Pencader; Mrs. Myrna MacE 1- Pomona meeting held at Pencader on Lemmon, Jimmy Crocket, Clarence men's Club of Newark' Mrs. R. T. there was a son gfest and Ella Jane Author To Speak Sunday At wee; address on "The Agriculture Thursday last. It was announced that Lemmon, Howard Lloyd and Thelma Jones, Newark New Ce;tury Club; J. Schaeffer and Nancy Cooch, juniors, Head Of Christiana Church Conservation Program," County Ag· there would not be a meeting on June Crocket; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Free- Q. Smith American Legion' C. Emer­ presented several tap dancing selec­ ent G. M. Worrilow, a member of 14 due to the strawberry festival be- man, Mr. Harry Lloyd, Mrs. Anna son John~on, Council of Ne~ark; and tions. Mrs Grace Livingstone Hill, well­ Harmony Grange; reading, Mrs. ing held at Red Clay Creek Presbyte- Schaen and Mrs. Gertrude Lemmon. Charles H. Rutledge, Lions Club of Last night, members of the depart­ known writer of many novels and Chandler Gebhart; "A Trip Through rian Church that evening. One ap- R La D Newark. ment executive co mmittee met at. the speaker at summer conferences, will New Castle County," Mrs. Edward plication for membership was received eceives w , egree O'Connell plans a schedule for give an address, liThe Old Guard," at home of Mrs. Orville Little to make Weer. Mrs. Bess W. Shew, chairman and it was announced that the first Alvin I. Handloff, son of Mr. and swimmers, establishing definite per- the Head of Christiana Presbyterian plans for the lu ncheon meeting of the of the state home economics commit- and second degrees would be given a Mrs. Louis Handloff, 66 E. Main St., iods by age and sex, with several Church on Sunday, June 13, at :30 p. state officcrs and chairmen, which has tee, was present and met with the class of candidates on June 21. was graduated from George Washing- nights a week devoted to adult recre. hcen called by the department presi­ m., standard time. committee of Pomona, namely Mrs. C If dent, Mrs. J . R. Fader, for Saturday The service is under the sponsor­ Alvin Ruth, Mrs. Harry Brackin and ~he plans ~o forward that a~e ton University, Washington, D. ., ation. rs. Blanche Phillips. now 111 the maJ?ng, the Wlll last night with the degree of bachelor Limited fees will be charged swim- ship of the Missionary and Aid So­ M Grang~ afternoon, June 26 , at the home of have a State·Wlde field day With a of laws. It was the, university's 116th mel'S from which organizations mak­ ciety of the church, headed by Mrs. Mrs. Lovett, on Old Oak Road. Those Centre Holds Session speaker of national renown. , This annual commencement. ing guarantee payments will be re­ Ilreson( weI': Mrs. Harry Gabriel, James E. Beers. The children's day program will be held at the regular Centre Grange met in the Grange meeting will be held somewhere near Degrees and certificates were pre· funded in part or whole. Before the M.rs. Katharine Lovett, Mrs. Francis the center of the state and should sented to 660 graduates by Dr. Cloyd project can start, however, it is nec­ LlI1dell, Mrs. Leon Case, Mrs. F. Allyn church service time next Sunday Hall at Centreville Wednesda¥ even· morning. Oliver Watkins, supenn. ing. Plans for the summer activities draw a large number of Grangers and H. Marvin, president. The ceremony Iessary to have the $400 ready for Cooch, Mrs. A. E. Tomhave, and Mrs. these interested in agriculture. took place in Constitutional Hall. payment. K. D, onrad Lewis. tendent, will be in charge. were discussed. They will include a 'fHE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE Thursday June 10 ' I _ _ M_.__ ~~ IMPROVED _ ••••• CLASS NIGHT UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL THIS w ••a-I5.0 TZAR. AGO Air Comprell8Or, ",ith RENTALFull Equipment SERVICE on Truck . killed 0 I Furnished. -"1perator UNDAYL WAS OBSERVED TIle.., of tile JAMES H. HUTCHISON SCHOOl esson Dial Newark 4091 By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. i CGastitaIioul -.------.- .- .. --n______.. ___ _ ---..... AT HOCKESSIN eo.,eaIioa M Dean of the Moody Bible Institute l of Chicago. @ Western Newspaper Union. Annual Senior Celebration Is ol1787 Marked By Graduating {~~~~~~~;~----.. ------.. ------~~---_ ..... _... _--_~ ...... =... . Lesson for June 13 Class On Tuesday Bv RAYMOND PITCAIRN Red THE BROTHERLY LOVE OF PLAY ALSO PRESENTED LARGE STATES v~. SMALL Carolina, proposed that·the National NOTICE JUDAH "We are sent here to COl/ suit. not Legislature be given power to veto By Mildred Gebhart to cOlllend with each other." ~~!I:~~h~~ps~:~ai:~~~~U!: V~~~d LESSON TEXT-Genesls 44 :18·34 . Hockessin, June 9.-The class night . Frequently that admonition from down decisively. GOLDEN TEXT- Let brotherly love con· tinue. Hebrews 13: I. exercises for the graduating class of wise old Benjamin Franklin must "The National Legislature with THE ASSESSMENT PRIMARY 'l'OPIC -BenJamin's Big Hockessin Consolidated ' School, were .have occurred to the fifty-five patriots such power may ensll1ve the states," Brother. held in the school a uditorium on who wrote ou, Constitution at In- a delegate protested. "Such an tdea Of the Town of Newark for the present year, 1.937, ha heen ted JUNIOR TOPIC-Big Brothers. dependence Hall, ' Philadelphia, a will never be acceded to. It has RHODES' DRUG STORE, 36 EAST MA l STHEd,IOS ~t INTERME DIATE TOPIC-Loving as a Tuesday evening. The class prophecy I ..ntury and 8 half ago. never been suggested or cQncelved Brother. was read by Harvey Sydnor, and the YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC­ And It was just 150 years alto this among the people." Self·Sacrlfice in lhe Family. class ,viII was given by Jaeob . week~n June 11. 1787-that the It was further agreed that each The Council of Said Town Will Hold Class history was reviewed by Duer ,first of those differences between the state should be guaranteed a re­ (large states and the small, which publican constitution and its exlst­ The fundamental unit of society Pierson. is the family. It is of more im­ were to cause so many s.tlrrlng de- Ing laws COURT OF APPEALS The play "Patty Saves the Day" tbates. brought forth Poor Richard's I I' portance than the state, the church, was presented by the following mem­ rJ At the Office of the Secretary of Council, and the social order of whi(:h it is a part. The bl'eakdown of the home bers of the graduating class: E sther Giacomelli, Elizabeth Hemsath, Ber­ ::r~~~;;!im~~~?ep~~!?s~=o~~ r[i:ir:{~~Tit j'~ ;.~. 26 Academy Street, on and the sacred relationships sus­ the Virginia Plan, the delegates had Constitution. _, I tained between parents and chil­ nice Keidel, Ann Cox, Mary Sanders, heatedly discussed whether member- MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1937 dren, or brothers and sisters, points Harvine Hollett, Francis Giacomelli, ship In the upper branch ot the WI;'I~~ne:C~s~:r~~~ . -:-4 to the destruction of society itself. Harvey Sydnor, Jacob Brown, Duel' National Legislature - our present foresaw George . ~~. ; I From 1 1.0 6 o'clock P. M., .D. S. T., when they shall hear and determine Senate-should he in proportion to f VI God established the family in the Pierson, and David Yearsley. .<0,,, appeals from the said assessment and make co rroctions or garden of Eden. His plan and pur­ the population ot each state, or ~~~n . "~nd ~t ~~ " additions to the same. pose have never been changed, nor Memorial services were held in whether all states &hould be equally I I tt to have his laws for the protection of Red Clay Creek P resbyterian Church represented. ~r~v~~ ~~r ~~em Edmund R."dol p~ Per Order of Council, the home, for the sanctity of mar­ on Sunday for the Rural Encamp­ The first plan favored, ot course, In an easy, regular and constltu­ riage, for brotherly love, been set ment, No. 17, Friendship Lodge No. the larger states, with their greater tlonal way than to tru.;t to chance C. VERNON STEELE, Secretary, number of Inhabitants; the second and violence ,. aside. Men and nations may de­ 22, Liberty Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F ., vise other plans and follow the d ic­ plari. the smaller ones Typical of tl\e spirit of democracy of Hockessin. The topic was "Broth­ ------: ------_ .. _------...... <1 t ates of the flesh, but that road al­ Jealously guarding the Home Rule which chal:actcrized the Co;wer,'.:on erly Love and Service" given by the which the Revolution had won, the was the discussion on q ~lalifj~ a t l ons ways leads to ruin. smaller states feared that their and terms of office of members or The continuation of our story of pastor, Rev. John D. Blake. He also = reviewed the early history of the or­ freedom might bE' threatened. the National Legislature. the life of Joseph and his brethren "Federal liberty," asserted one Some of the delagates urged ono- brings before us today the filial and der. delegate. "Is to states what civil year terms in the lower brauch. w!',h paternal love of Judah, and affords William M. Fredd of Friendship liberty Is to private Individuals." alIDual elections. "as the oa ly de­ us an opportunity to stress true Lodge, was the only member, who has "There Is no mort' reason that a fencE' of the peoplE' against tyr:'llny ,. ,~-.. ,..... ' DELICIOUS brotherly devotion. No one should died this year. great Individual state contributing In thE' upper house however. !Ol:ger fail to review the connection be­ much, should have more votes than terms of officp, were favored E mund tween the chapter before us and Services Held a small one contributing little than Randolph. author of the Vlr~ l nia the lesson of last week. Joseph had Funeral services were h eld for Mrs. that a rich Individual citizen should Plan. urged thp need for a firm and have more votes than an Indigent secure SenatE' to ~ ~ rv (' a.< 9 bra!:!' on ~~~n f~fI:~fo ~t~0~~z~r~1~e~s ~~~ Vincent Lamborn of Yorklyn, in the one." declared Wil lam Paterson of both thE' lower house and puol;(" one they had sold into captivity. He St. John's R. C. Church on Monday New Jersey. offiCials. and particularly to guard thl was bringing them kindly but defi- morning. Interment was at the St. Discussed also during that week ConstitutIOn against. encroachments. nitely to that point of repentance Patrick's Cemetery at Ashland. Rev. were questions as to whether mem- Fmally a term of se ven years was bers of thE' upper house should be approved A~ with the other recom­ at which he could show himself gra- James M. Grant ~ad charge of the chosen by the people. named by the mendatlons made m Committee of cious to them. In doing so he had service. legislatures. or as suggested by the Whole. final action aw ~.Ite d . how. brought disaster upon them. Being For many years Mrs. LamJ>orn de­ George Read. of Delaware. appoillted ever later decision-and. frequently happily on their way homeward voted much of her time to music and by the Chief Executive changes-at formal sessions of the with a new supply of food, they was a teacher around Yorklyn and States Rights were vigorously de- Convention were overtaken and Benjamin, the beloved of Jacob, stands accused as the vicinity for some time. ==f=en=d=e=d=w=h=en=p=ln=ck=n=e=y.=O=f =s=O=U=th==N=e=xt=w=ee=k=-=Th=e=N=e=W=Je=r=se=y=p=l=a=n= a thief, and by their own words On May 30, a motor boat, built by condemned to die. Paul E. H~tchens was l~unched along Local Troop Annexes Firat An American who recently visited In this crisis the mouths of the the Elk River. A family party was Honors At Annual Camporee Moscow was placed on an outgoing ten others are closed, but Judah, there to witness the launching. Af- ___ airplane by the authorities five who had really saved the life of terwards a picnic 'dinner was served Troop No. 55, of Newark, Boy Joseph (Gen. 37:26, 27) , stands minutes after his arrival. Publica­ at the cottage of Mrs. Lulu Chambers, Scouts of America, captured first­ forth to make an eloquent and pa­ tion of his book, "Soviet Russie from thetic appeal to Joseph. It presents an aunt to Mr. Hitchens. The boat place honors in the 1937 Wilmington him as a brother who is was built last winter and is twenty Area Council comporee, held on the I. Courageous ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~======~===~~==~======~= Easy rests the yoke of family life To Entertain Organization Rood, June 5 and 6. as long as all is joyful and pros­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell will The local boys captured three firsts perous. But when adversity strikes, entertain the members of the Young and one third in competition with 450 when sorrow comes, or sickness, or sin, then the true test of devotion Friends Group at their home on Fri- scouts from 25 troops. Top positions is at hand. day evening. Proceeding a picnic were won by the following: impro­ It was a brave and manly thing supper, the regular monthly meeting vised flag pole ; William Simons, Wil­ for Judah to stand before the one will be held. !iam Edmanson, William Gray, John whom he knew only as the man The Wimodausis Club met at the Tierney, and Clyde Baylis; barrel who was "even as Pharaoh." The home of Mrs. L. H . Pennington on tilting, Robert Wideman; and 3-leg­ circumstances were all against him. He expected the flaming anger of Monday afternoon. Mrs. Henry C. ged man race, Thomas Griffin and the offended ruler. His brethren had Mitchell, president of the club, had Edgar Messic.k. The signalling team, collapsed in despair. It was one charge of the meeting. composed of Thomas Griffin, Henry of those dark hours which come to A demonstration of "salads" was Vinsinger, Francis Cooch and Martin every family when someone must given by Mrs. Norman Cox and Mrs. McCallister, was awarded a third demonstrate true love by being Lewis Colmery·. place for its effort. Scoutmasters C. strong-hearted and steady. The Ladies Aid Society of the Vernon Steele and R. Curtis Potts II. Intelligent. Crises call for more than a cheer­ Hockessin M. E. Church met at the were in charge of the 30 local boys ful smile or an encouraging word, home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cqx at the camporee. much as they do mean in such an on Friday evening. Evening entertainment, through I hour. But we must be prepared by The annual election of officers took the courtesy of Mr. Rood, consisted our close contact with our loved ones place. All the officers were re-elected of a magician's performance and mov­ to speak and act with vigor and as­ for the coming year. ing pictures showing the coronation surance. It was planned at this meeting that Hindenburgh disaster and a wild west The plea of Judah is a master­ piece of logic, argumentation, and a platter supper would be served on show. appeal, demonstrating that Judah June 19 in the Odd Fellows Hall. was not only well-informed about Dr. and Mrs. Donald Chandler and A Pertinent Question his family and its problems, but son, Donald, Jr., of Grand Rapids, Mr. Dubb--Often when I look up ~~~~Ya~~ ~~ct~Sel;.n°wledge skill- Michigan were guests at the home of at the stars in the firmament I can­ III. Sacrificial. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins this not help thinking how small, how in­ One step deeper goes the devo- week. significant, how miserably low I am. tion of this man to his father and Mrs. Florence McCullough of Wil­ his brother He has done no wrong mington was a Sunday guest at the Mrs. Dubb--And is that the only that merits punishment, but evi- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Geb­ time that thought occurs to you, Mr. dently his brother has been guilty. hart. Dubb? Had he been of the spirit of Cain he Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seagers are ====0======would have said "Am I my broth­ er's keeper?" a nd let him answer receiving congratulations upon the for himself. Why should he suffer birth of a son in the Homeo­ for another? Why should he allow pathic Hospital, Wilmington. himself to be imprisoned in a Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Mitchell of strange land to save his father from "Woodside Farms" spent the week­ sorrow and his brother from what end at Ocean City, N. J . seemed to be the just reward for r all women enjoy keeping a budget, but all will agree that extra sav- . the man of the Rector Wins Fight To . hi~;uesed~ :aso ns ? on household expenses are welcome. With the new ABC Heavy-duty world, but such is not the language Protect Food Record of love. "Let thy servant abide in­ <~ 1sher Model 137 you can enjoy an abundance oC Qean, Sweet Smelling, stead of the lad as a bondsman"­ George Rector, food authority asso­ d; wy WHITE clothes at greater savings ••• washed in your own home so speaks the true brother. And ciated with t he Phillips Packing Com­ e" Jer the most sanitary conditions. this is but a faint prefiguring of the pany, of Newal'k and Cambridge, Md., One "who sticketh closer than a has been awarded an important deci­ : ;~ ilt by the makers of ABC, America's Leading Washers and Ironers, brother," who "thougb he was rich, sion in the New York State Supreme t hiS. extra large capacity, ABC precision-built Washer will give years of special yet for your sakes became poor tha t Court. l a ~ tmg, trouble-free service. Such outstanding safety and convenience ye through his poverty might be As owner of the original famous for the rich" (Prov. 18 :24 ; II Cor. 8 :9). features as ABC Instantaneous Touch Release ••• ABC FiDger Touch Rector's in old New York, Mr. Rector Let us improve the opportunity to Clothes Feeder ••• ABC Extra Large Capacity Porcelain Tub •• , ABC ' Short filed an injunction to restrain other ABC ExclUJil'e review our relations with our own Exclusive Frendt Type Agitator •.. ABC Girder Type, All-Steel Cll3IIia family, to determine whether there restaurants, tave-rns and cafeterias in French T1JI4I AcUa~r is aught that we in intelligent and New York from using hi s name. •.. and other worthwhile practical features have made the ABC ModIl1131 courageous self-sacrifice should do Justice Samuel H. Hofstadter said, .... ,rtc •• a favorite with American housewives. for our own. in announcing the decision, "the arbi ­ YouSave •••• trary use of the name of t he defend­ llc Has your present Waber become oboolete and inefficient? ; • then _ An Aim in Life • OEF.ES-CO Clooa .... Se.i.c.... ,.. the new ABC Heavy-duty Washer Model 137 today. Can now be bouIbt We want an aim that can never ants impinges on t he reputation thus II hi h grow vile, . nd which cannot dis­ crea ted." New York establishments Proht hv !hl'" . on the most convenient tenns ever offered ... low down paymeut. QDo using the name "Rector's" were or­ .venient monthly tenna. . - ~' appoint our hope. There is but one 111t'/ IIf,I, I, I .. , .. 11:1,. such on c:Jrth, and it is that of dered by the court to des ist within being like God. He who strives aIter three months. union with pcrfcct love must grow FELTON -SIBLEY _ Ask for a demonstration in your home. Tough Luck P,\I~-.JJ ...,I · I.{IA/...., ABC Girder Type out of selfi: bness, and his s uccess All-Steel Chasm is secured in the omnipotent holi­ Tourist (having looked over his­ ' .. , .. ""/.. ",, \ t) If.' ness of God. toric castle, to butler) - We've made a stupid mistake. I tipped his lord- ID~~~mm JP®~J![;l ~ ILI1~ ©@~ A Ouhl to Paradise ship instead of you. • THOMAS A. pons The lifc of a faithiul Christian :':_~:- Newark Butler-That's awkward. I'll never 600 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON man is a guide to paradise.-Thos. a I Asic V. About Stainleu Pa/tu PHONE 6211 Kempis. get it now.-Dodo. Thursday, June 10, 1937 THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE a Opens Another Campaign With Winner enberg hall last Wednesday evening afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Flies have carried to death more OFFICERS ARE for Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Carlin. George Jagger. human beings than all the beasts of Numerous and useful gifts were re- MI'. and Mrs. Stripling entel.tained p rey and poisonous snakes combined. SELECTED AT ceived. The following were present: relatives from Wilmington on Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Jones r eturned to her Mrs. Calvin Carlin, Misses Helen and Come In, See the New LAST SESSION Ellnora Carlin, Mrs. Margaret Smith, home in Wilmington after spending a week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. A. V I C TOR Mrs. Fred Lloyd and family, Mr. and A. B. Crey and family. R AD 10 Red Clay Creek Soc~ety II Re­ Mrs. George I. Smith and family, Mrs. rganized At Meetmg Held Mrs. Ernest Cl'ossan attended the LEON A. POTTS Everett Hendrickson and family, Jo­ New London High School Alumni on o On Monday Night 44 E. MAIN ST. DIAL 3821 seph Cross, MI'. and Mrs. Edward Saturday afternoon at New London. Daley, Miss Ida Keighley, MI'. and ARMSTR~NG NEW HEAD Mrs. Martin Dillon, Mr. and Ml·S. Les­ By am A. Pennington lie McCormick and family, Mr. and Mermaid, .June 9.-Members of the Mrs. Robert Woodworth, Mr. and Red lay rCl'k Church Christian E~­ Mrs. Lewis Connell, Mrs. Manley Hen­ NOTARY -~~"·P~U~B~L~IC~"-· deavOl' Soc i ·ty cntertamed the WIl­ drickson and SOil, Mr. and Mrs. Robert mington- w Castle County. C. E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fernan, AUTOMOBILE --W W 0 R K Uni on on Monday IIlght. for I ~S final Mr and Mrs. Ernest Crossan, Mr. and - GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION­ busi ness and oc ia l meetmg thIS sum­ Mrs. Carl Crossan, Mr and Mrs. Dill OPERATOR'S RE-REGI5TRATION, ETC. me r, l\l ore than 150 young people and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, W. HARRY DAWSON were present. Mrs. Tyson Millet·, Mr. and Mrs. R. lSi W. MAIN ST. PHONE ..1 'ew Officers Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, Mr. and 1- ...... The union officer s were elected as Mrs. Tice and family, Rev. and Mrs. 1=-=-=-=-======fo llows: pl'csident, La u.rence Lee, of Francis MOITow, son and daughter, Wil mington; fi rst vice president, Wes­ Mrs. Clara Pender, Mrs. Susan ley , of Wilmington; second Barnes, Mrs. Watson and daughtel', vice prcsident, Edward Fluharty, of Edward McCann, Mrs. Laura Aker­ Wilmington; conesponding secretary, man, Mr. and Mrs. I naae Vandever, Miss Ellen Montgomery, of Wilming­ Mrs. C. J. Crossall, Miss Ella Crossan, ton; reco rdi ng secretary, Miss Irma Mr. and Mrs. John Jagger, Mr. and Wright, of Wilmington; treasurer, Mrs. George Dehorty, Jr., Mr. and Leslie Whaley, of Wilmington; pas­ Mrs. Herbert 'Crossan and family, COME IN ;fyou want to Save Money on tires tora l adviso r, the Rev. John Darling, Mrs. Wayne McMillan, Mrs. John Le­ One of the high ranking younger horsewomen in this section, Mi ss Jean fevre and chlidren, Mrs. Wilson Aker­ pastor of Hanover Presbyterian Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis, 282 E. Main St., opened another Chu rch ; Chorister, Edgar Tweedle, of man, Herbert McCann, Mr. and Mrs. campaign by winning added laurels at the St. Georges Hunt Club recently. George Holton and family, Mrs. Ce ntervill e, Miss Lewis was mounted on Spotlight, which won in the pony class; and had George Jagger, , Ernest The sociely winning the banner for a leg up on the winner of the 3-gaited saddle class: Miss Ann Cann, of having the largest number of its mem­ Berrow, Mr. and· Mrs. La Rue Vansant Newark, rode Holden of Hillendale Farm to victory in the green hunter event and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Laf­ bel'S present, was St. Paul's M. E. at the same' show. Church gl·OUp. A program of outdoor ferty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul gam s wu s enjoyed and a devotional Trimble, daughter Mae, Misses Sarah service followed a weenie roast served Barrow, Albert Worth, Ethel Crey, rad High School on Friday night. A F you haven't heard about by a large bonfire. Diplomas Awarded Vivian Bailey, Mary Desmond, Made­ pageant will be presented by the pu­ line Bailey, Phyllis Bailey, Homer I Kelly's great tread devel­ pils instead of the usual commence­ Scholarships Awarded To 42 Graduates Davis, Franklin Dupps, George Bar­ opment--here's wbat one cus­ Scholarships to the summer short ment address. Baccalaureate services row, Donald Crossan. tomer says: were held on Sunday when a sermon course at tho Univer sity of Delaware Mrs. George Bailey and daughter, "Armorubber's outlasting my At ~1arshallton was given by the Rev. M. L. Wagner, have bee n awar ded to Charles Nelson Bernice, were Philadelphia visitors other treads 2 to 11" and Thomas Jaquette of t he Three-in­ pastor of the Church of the Brethren, Sa turday afternoon. Fact is, Kelly made Armorub­ By Mrs. E. R. Broadbent Richardson Park. The Rev. J . C. Mc­ One Boys 4- H Club. Both boys wel'e I Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, A. N. ber Tread tougher for today's se lected because of their fine club Marshallton, June 9. - Diplomas Coy, pastor of the Newport M. E. Valentine, John Wynn, and Kenneth high-speed travel. At stand­ Church, and the Rev. E W McDowell, work. were awarded to 42 graduates of the Higler witnessed the game in ard prices, it's a r eal money­ pastor of the Richardson Park M. E. An all day quilting was held in Marshallton Consolidated Schoo l at Philadelphia on Sunday. saver. And we'll prove itl Chm'ch, assisted. Harmony Grange Hall last Wednes­ graduation exercises held last night Mrs. Henry McComsey had the mis­ Mrs. James Eden, presid ent, and a day by me mbers of t he Women's Mis­ in the schoo l auditorium. Clarence A. fortune to run a nail in her foot on group of members of the Ladies' Aux­ siona ry Society of Red Clay Creek F ulmer, principal of t he Wilmington Friday and has been confined to her iliary of the Mill Creek F ire Company, Church and their guests. The group High School, spoke at the exercises bed for a few days. attended the monthly meeting of the complcted fo ur beautiful patchwork which were attended by several hun­ David Cumens, in company with his Auxiliary of the New Castle County quilts which will be donated to t he dred parents and friend s of the young son and wife, Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter Volunteer Firemen's Association last Needlewo rk Gui ld at Hockessin this people. A large number of the grad­ Cumens, of Kavlin, spent the week night at Newport. Member s of the fall. uates will BIlter the Henry C. Conrad end wi th Mr. and Mrs. Alber t Cu mens Minquas Auxiliary of Newport were Those present wore : Mrs. Ella High School on Boxwood Road, in the at Manhei m. hostesses. Mrs. Nan Laws Woods of Gu est, Mrs. Clarence Guest, Mrs. fal l. Miss Bessie Pickle and f riend, Al­ Richardson Park, head of the aux­ Anna Barrett, Mrs. D. M. Bucking­ A musical program was presented bert Marsh, of Clifton, were Sunday 24 S. COLLEGE AVENUE NEWARK ham, Mr . J oe Woodward, Mrs. Bertha under the direction of Henry R. Gas­ iliary, presided. Armour, Mrs. Irvin Klair, Miss Annie selberry, new music instructor at the Members of the Mill Creek Kl uir, Mi ss Bertha Chandler, Mrs. school. Auxiliary \vill visit Atlantic City on Frank Cooper, Mrs. E. H. Woodward, July 22. Received Diplomas Mrs. Evans Crossan, Miss Marion Mrs. George Wolstenholme, Wil­ Crossan, Mrs. Wa~' don Gas§, Mrs. R. Principal J. Mayes Hudnall pre­ mington, was a guest Tuesday of her M. Walker , Mrs. Herman Garrison, sente diploftlas to t he follO'\ving: filther, Mr.·George Hackman, and her Mrs. William Moore, and Mrs. Swithin Naomi E. Dickerson, Doris M. Sturgis, sister, Mrs. Sue . Spri nger . Myrtle E. Pierce, E stella L. Guthrie, FILL THE TAN·K ONe'E A ttend Exercises Helen E. Norris, Verla H. Parker, Mrs. Leonard C. Eastburn is in New A\ma C. Schafer, Helen E. Gass, Ber­ LANDENBERG Bloom fi eld , Pa., this week attending nice M. Faulkner, Mildred Niblett, the co mmencement exer cises at the Viola M. Wheatley, Doris E . WOl'k, A. Landenberg, June 9. Mrs. J ennie Carso n Long Institute where her Louise Moore, Clara V. Janell, Esther I Crossan and daughter, E lsie, enter­ nephew, John Myel', of Philadelphia, E. Gregg, Marian L. Goss, Mi ldred A. tained at a luncheon at West Grove is gradu ating tomonow. Mr. Myel' , Frances E. Jarrell, Dorothy last Wednesday, the foll owing ladi es: has been a f requent vi sitor in this J. Faulkner, Irene K. W lodkowski, Mesdames C. J. Crossa n, Marsha ll and drive commu ni ty. Saphi e Galuzska, Elizabeth T. Wilson, Crossan, Margaret Smith, Catherine Miss Annie Derickson and Miss Robert W. Hirst, Robert W. Hughes, Crossan, George Bailey, Carl Crossan, Margaret J . Derickson were luncheon Francis A. Eastbul'n, Howard V. Martha Thoma s, Pusey Sharp, J ohn guests last Thursday at t he home of Bayne, William A. Parisnn, John M. Lefevre. Mrs. John Wetherill in Chester. Conner, Edwin E. Brown, Samuel William Crowl received word of lhe Mrs. Leonard Whiteman, of New Maiorano, Wallace L. Colmery, Chas. death of hi s sister in law, Mrs. Harry York City, is spending some time S. lackson, Raymond Dougherty, Ar- Crowl, of Wilmington. all dayt with her sister in law, Mrs. F. V. nold L. Glanden, Noble R. Gooden, Several from here attended the f un­ Whitcman. The visitor is convalesc­ Harold E . Stoops, Willard E. Ains- eral of Edward Hendrickson and his ing from a serious operation. worth, Walter C. Skinner, R. Racine son, Clifford, of New Castle, on Satlll'­ Mi ss lara D. Morrison, of Phila­ Stafford, Roy H. Burkey, Jr., and Ur- day afternoon. I nterment was made deltJhia, is a guest at the home of Mr . ban Pilzzala, J r. at Oxford. Plans for summer act ivities were Mr, and Mt·s. Howard Cox, of Hock- and ~ll·s . L. n. P ennington. Choral Club J\leets made at II meeting Tuesday of the essin, wew Saturday evening visitors Last Saturday eveni ng, members of Guild of St. Barnabas ' p , E . Church with Mr. and Mrs. John J agger. over which Mrs. Ve rla Parker presid- Mi ss E lsie Crossan is spending the the ~Iilfor d Cross Roads Choral Club their families, and guests ga thered in ed. The meeting was held ill t ho week with Philadelphia r elative'. the j{ardl'n at the h ome of Mr. and parish house and reports were given Mrs. F rank Dripps has been a vic- of the lun cheon held recently. tim of tonsili ti s. i\'II", i\ T. M. Da ugherty in Newark for their ann ua l picnic. supper. Miss A. Mrs. Bertha Crouch and Mrs. Litt le Patty P ender is a victim of Jean Easton a nd Miss Helen Martin Charles Diamond, life-long friends, pneumonia at the home of her a un t were the guests of honor. Both have a re receiving trea tment for heart and uncl e, Mr . and Mrs. William E ll '­ tr ouble in t he Delaware Hospi tal. worth. been the directo~'s of the club. Miss Both arc patients in the same room Ea~ton, who has resigned as New Vari ety Shower at the hospi tal. Another Delaw81'o Ca.

Monday and Tuesday New Industry From Birch of our heartfelt sympathy .. ,...... t~err:nore, that a copy be Re~ t ~nd fll!. Newspaper comic strips may mean The Newark Post The discovery of a process of i1ca tlon to the O\\:ark Post. or pub. laughter to great many people, but to splittering birch bark into mUltiple FoaDded JallaaIT 26, 1910, by tile late BYentt (l JoIauoe C?mnuttee : SCREEN SNAPS Tyrone Power they're no joke. In­ layers has developed this bark into Vi ola EWing directly, however, they are responsible Issued Every Thursday by the NEWARK POST, INC. a versatile raw material that will Gert.rudo Williams By "SNAPPER" for the handsome young actor's en­ launch a new industry. Ida Colmery Locally and. Indepondently Owned aM Publiehed b'ance to the motion-picture world. THE NEWARK POST IB Not Connected With Any Other Paper =!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ IPower is starred with Loretta Young 1=====:=:===:===:===== or Chain 01 PaperB !.""""""""""""', and Don Amp.che in "Love is News." RESOLUTION Variety of F0 07 Printed at The Pre.. 01 Kells. This star has become a screen sen- To the Companions of Ivy Crow Tem­ Lovers' Reunion sation since his lead in "Lloyds of and Family of Ida Newark, Delaware Monday evening of this week was ~~de;!~~:4, o 0 R Telephones: Newark 6161 and 6791 marked by the annual Farewell Hop London," but it was not so long ago Companions: at the University of Delaware, which that he was hunting for any sort of Whereas it has pleased our Heaven­ EDITOR ...... CHARLES H. RUTLEDGE reminded this scribe of some unusual radio work he could get. During his Iy Father in his infinite wisdom to SOc and 30e Dinner. search for employment, Tyrone, whose remove from us by death our beloved ------1 events on the same occasion a year ARISTOCRAT ICE CREAM Entered a8 second-clus matter at Newark, Delaware, back. actor-father had raised his son in the ~~cr:;~:e~oi':; ~:w!~eB'~I~wa~:ro~e~~~ under Act of March S, 1897. It so happened, on that particular traition of the Shakespearean stage, fifteenth day of May, Nineteen Hun­ ______1 night in 1936, a certain columnist (?) was given an audition by a Chicago dred and Thirty Seven. Ark Restaurant Make all checks to The Newark Post employed by this paper had borrowed radio station. Later he came to the RESOLVED: That these resolutions HERMAN T. RENSHAW, the editor's car in which to haul his talking screen. be recorded in the minutes of this Pro,. The Subscription price of this paper ia $1.60 per year in advance. fair lady to the shindig. No, we're Wednesday and Thur~ay lr~~~:it::ddt;~~~ ;'~fl7int~::ti~0~~ 73 E. Main Street Newark Single copies 4 cents. not out to avenge cracks made by that Unforgettably portrayed by the __----~:__:-----_:__:_;_-~_:__:_;_--__:~-_;_:::_:_:;;_;:=_~ 1col umnist (?) concerning us in last star of "The Informer" and an in­ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• II.~ w. -.t 11M mv;t. communiecztiona, but th." mat be lligned btl u... week's paper, we're merely recalling spired cast, "Nancy Steele Is Miss­ tIII"iUr'. ftGfM--KO& !Of' publieG&ion, bKt 10f' our m!Of'mcztion 11M prot.ction. things on anniversary dates. ing," presents a powerful drama of During the course of the evening in JUNE 10, 1937 vengeful hate balked by its own fury .~,t~~ .' · Ib lOe question, we were seeking some fresh and by man's greatest love. ~009 "".. :M£ CERTO ...... bottle 2& air prior to retiring, and happened to The performances spot the editor's vehicle parked in an of Victor lIlc­ "!:;,~AJU/~(JIIJ"~ SHARP CHEESE ...... Ib 3& Governor McMullen Seeks Concerted Effort unusual place. Thinking said editor Laglen, winner of r"IJ!":~f1~'~ BACON- ·: .. 1/2 Th ~ pkg ., sli ced 21c might be in trouble, we stopped with the Motion Pic­ ,\\\\lP BEVERAGES-Lime, Ginger Ale Planting tiiroe of 1937 is here, well advanced. This an intent to lend aid. ture Academy ~ and Root 3 for 25c promises to be a more prosperous year than for many years. Imagine our surprise, however, award for the This Store Closes Monday Evenings and Thursdays at 1 :00 P. M. Hope in the future has returned to the hearts of many of when we discovered neither the edi­ best performance our Delaware people. tor, nor anyone in need of assistance. of 1936; Waite!.· . Community Stores, Inc. Let us all assist as much as we possibly can in the It was merely the columnist (?) pour­ Connolly, out­ Dial Newark 561 ing forth his ardent love and choosing, standing actor of I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I •••••••••~ economical program that is being put forth at Washington as a scene, a location adjacent to the the stage and by our President, and to that end I am urging you through town's water works. screen; and Peter Lorre, Europe's one- the agency of your paper to ask the assistance of everyone Mebbe t he old boy needed moonlight man chamber of horrors, make this in this great work: over the water for inspiration, but film a tremendous document of emo­ he'd hardly find it around a pumping tion-lashing power, filled with tense INSURANCE By giving work to the unemployed. station. Or mebbe he's the kind of a thrills and strong passions. The unemployed by diligently seeking employ­ guy who is used to hanging out near Have you protected your home against ment. the (vinegar) works. Being in 10ve,I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ loss by fire or wind stONn? Where land is lying idle, offering. it to someone he wouldn't know the difference, of course. in the neighborhood for their use. Ira C. Shellender Have you protected ~he contents of your By asking for land if you are idle and you may State Theatre House Notes home against loss by fire? be able to get it for very little, and in some cases, F riday and Saturday Successor Ie E. C. WILSON Twentieth Century-Fox's spectacu­ nothing. There is some form of Insurance to pro­ lar musical smash hit, "One in '8 tect your particular need. So that each and everyone of us may return to a state Million" plays this picture house t hese Funeral of individual responsibility hat for nearly 300 years was two days with Sonja Henie, Queen of the cause of making this the greatest country for industry the Silvery Our Insurance Department is thoroughly and happiness on the globe. Skates, executing equipped to care for your Insurance needs. dazzling dances Director on crystal ice and romancing \vith May we be of service to you? Don Ameche, and 254 W. Main Street Police Request Is Reasonable pulling another hi I a ri 0 u s per­ Newark, Delawue Newark Trust Company A request made by town police officers at the Council meeting Monday formance out of his gag-bag. Ned night discloses a lamentable fact that should be and can be adjusted. Sonja Henie PhODe 6131 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Permission for some time off duty over week-ends was asked by the Sparks dead-pan- officers and when the fact that t hese men are often called upon to work ning his way to new laughs. Jean I ~_5ii=!E:===5======'Y Il,,!,l;-:::::--;;:!-:::::--;;:!-~--;;;-~--:::::-::;:;--:::::--::;:;-:::::--;;:!-~--;;;-~--:::::-::;:;--:::::--::;:;-:::::--;;;-~--;;;-~--:::::-::;:;--:::::-::;:;--:::::--::;:;-:::::--;;:!-~--;;;-::;:;--:::::--;;:!-~--;;;-::;:;--:::::--;;;-::;:;--:::::--;;;-;;;--::;:;--::;:;--;3••• as many as ninety hours a week is considered, a Saturday night and Sunday fun~tm~e~_~ilian"~a~I======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ off from their duties is the only decent gesture the town can make. The Ritz Brothers running wild as •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••II. These men have been carrying out their tasks without a single week-end they do in all their pictures. Borrah off for three years and one cannot condemn them for this simple request. Minevitch and his Gang playing hot The fact that the force, composed of three policemen and a part-time rhythms on their harmonicas and man, has been driven to ask for this periodic relief, more strenuously em­ Dixie 'Dunbar and Leah Ray contri­ phasizes the fact that there is a sad lack of personnel in the Newark PoHce buting beauty and hi-de-ho to the Department. film. Leonard PaJ'3skins and Mark AIDS FOR YOUR When we consider the fact that Dover is protected by eight guardians Kelly wrote the story and SCl'een play of the law and a town the size of Middletown is amply provided \vith police, while Lew Pollack and Sidney D. . it can't be asking too much for Newark, with a troublesome colored section, Mitchell composed the music and to have more police protection than that now afforded. lyrics of the films song hits. The Lawn, Flowers and The members of the present force are wholly efficient, yet each cannot skating ensembles were staged by do more than one man's work. Jack Haskell. Shrubbery

England's most famous writer, 2 SHOWS Glasgow Shakespeare, lind Spain's most fam­ DAILY ous writer, Cervantes, both died on Seasonable Items Carried In A Large and April 23, 1616. Cooch's Bridge Stock Include Armour's.Vert, Sheep and Sal. ContinUDUS from 2:30 P. M., D. S. T. By MRS. J. LESLIE FORD Announcing Phone 3161 Glasgow, June 9. .-Miss Elva M. the appointment of Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fri. & Sat. Goat Manure, Peat Moss, Lawn Grass George Davis and Mr. Delbert Gooden, Miss Louise Steele SONJ A HE IE IN son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal'vey Gooden, 19 Amstel Avenue of the Cedars, were manied on Sat­ "One In A Million" Seed,' and Hundreds of Others. Beautify urday, May 29, at four o'clock at the Dial 6281 With parsonage of the . Rev. Robel't Hodg- As Newark Representative Adolphe Menjon - Ned Sparks son, pastor of Glasgow M. E. Church. for The Ritz Bros. - Jean Hershol ( Your tHorne With Hollingsworth's Aids. Miss Marion Phelps and Mr. Paul ~_ ADDED SAT-"COWBOY STAn" Good en, brother of t he groom, were IServelle Household with Bob St.arett in attendance. Paper Products Imm e diat e ~ y f?l1owing the cere- Replacing Mrs. O. R. Suttles mony a famil y dmner was served at ~======~ Pittsburgh Farm and Lawn Fencing the home of the br ide's parents. They ~ spent t heir honeymoon at Niagra Falls and returned home on Friday. SINGLE SCROLL LAWl FENCING No.9 GUAGE Personals . Donald McElwee, son of Mr. and 100 ft. Rolls Lin. Ft.Cut Mrs. L. W. McElwee, was op erated on 36 in ...... $ 9.95 10%e Friday at Dr. Jones' private hospital 42 in ...... 11.25 121/~e for tonsil and adenoid trouble. He is 48 in...... 12.65 13 Jhe doing very nicely. DOUBLE SCROLL LAW Mr. and Mrs. PumeJl Shockley, of No.9 GUAGE North East, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lane. 100 ft. Rolls Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson 36 in ...... $13.70 spent Sunday with their daughter, 42 in ...... 15.15 Mr. and Ml's. Wm. Lane. 48 in ...... 17.40 Master James L. Ford Jr. observed his sixth birthday anniversary on 631'; - ] 2 - 9 FARM FENCING 10 Rd. Roll $4.9 - Tuesday. 845 -- 12 - 9 FARM FENCING 10 Rd. Roll 6.60 Miss Florence Ford spent the week end with Mi ss Louisa Campbell. About forty young people of t his vicinity took a trip on Saturday to New York City and Harlem, where t hey visited many places of interest. E. J. Hollingsworth' Co. Cobra poison turns che underlying tissue purple. Lumber Coal Fuel Oil Millwork HEALTH BATHS & HI-COLONICS Building Materials Hardware Paints Glass An Aid To Betta' Health Fencing . Fertilizers . Feeds Etc. Anna Kruae Beauty Shoppe JEWELER 142 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 507 NEWARK, DELAWARE OPEN EVENINGS Dial 3221 Phone 3351 By AppoiDtaeat OalY. '------__-J '-______~ ...... Jun 10, ] 937 Thur sdayI THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE

;::::::::::::======:::=== Hayes, Ethel Stephan and Elva Wells. Local Girl Attencla starting Sunday School will be Ohurch will hold a strawberry festival R K SOC I A L NOT E S Members of the Junior Honor Society NE are: grade nine: Doris Dean, Alice Briltol Exerciles changed for the day from 9:45 o'clock and chicken salad supper 011 the WA M' . --- to 10:80 o'clock. church grounds, Thursday evening, ~s s ~1.I~abeth Ann Dean, E. Main An interesting program has been ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Douglass, Marian Futcher, Betty June 17, starting at 5:30 p. m. In ~::=:::::::=: ::=~:------.. ------:------:::--- :-- --... I~:~~:e~, ~~!:: ~o~;~~, ~~~:~ St.,. IS VISIting friends in Bristol, Pa., prepal'ed by a special committee con­ case of rain, the affair will be held d~rmg graduation exercises at Bristol sisting of the Misses Ann Chalmers inside. Dr and Mrs. yru ~ Day, W. M",in Itaining his mother from New Jersey. Kennard, Miriam Lewis, eBtty Mum- High School.' where Louis Tomlinson, Jennie Smith and Lois Mae Tomhave: . I {t this morntng t o spend t.'e Mr. Joseph M. McVey 's' Alb ford, Rankin, Elizabeth Staats, ~elI ~own In this sec'jon, is complet_ Mrs. Mervin S. Dale, Mrs. Charles T' I l tr~:~/at Nan tucket. . ~. Y. on a business trip ;orl~he H:~~~ Frances Stearns, Regina Taylor, Iris mg .hls earl! education. Dryden and A. B. Eastman, superin~ Anna Kruse Beauty Shoppe 1.1; IU;r GeOrge Jester, Sparrows Pomt, UI,,'I Powder Company. Wakefield, Katherine Weimer and . Vice preSident of the student coun- tendent I' ~ ited ewark friends over the week ?r, W,al~ace M. Johnson is spending Howard Wilson; grade eight; William cil and an honor student, Tomlinson AEROGENE WAVE $10 d this wees m Cleveland. Mrs. Johnson Balling, Evelyn Correll, Dorothy has been active in all school affairs. Strawberry Festival and Mrs. Joshua R: Wood,. Lov- and Wallace, Jr., joined hirp today. ,DaUgherty, Mary Elizabeth Daugh­ He earned letters in football, basket­ rn ~ir . The Young Peoples society of the Frederic Permanent rttnvcnuc, spent Sund ay In Baltimore Fred Wheeless entertained the Lois Detjen, Jane Eissner, Mary ball and was champion of the 1936 ~rs. er~y, White Clay Creek Presbyterian .th Mrs, Mary Wood. . ladles of the Missionary Society of Ahce Hancock, Anne Nichols, Lynn gymnasium team, holding the Penn Waves II'I . Loui se entman, E. Mam race M. E. Church, Wilmington, at her Preston, Jean Runk, Ann Smythe, State College gold medal. +---_._------=::::- llrMeet,rs hns return: d ho ~e ~t er spend- home last Fridal." Henry Vinsinger, and Viola Weldin. E~ito~ of THE RAMBLER, stUdent $5 ~g severa l days In Wlim ln~ton. Mr. Robert Leishman, of New York, Robert S. Gallaher, president of the pubhcatlOn, Tomlinson is sports cor­ Tennis $6.50 $3.50 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Skmner, Jr., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Newark Board of Education will pre­ respon~ent for Philadelphia, Trenton 142 E. Main Street Phone 3351 , Main street, were week end guests J. P. Wright. sent diplomas to the graduates after and Bristol papers. Racquets ;,·Mr. and Mrs. George K. Throck- Miss Betty Johnston, daughter of which the class song and "The Star Open Evenings morto , princeton . . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnston, is a Spangle Banner" will be sung. Rev. Presbyterians To Mark D Restrung :'sCaroline. Cobb, W '. Mal.n street, member o.f t.his year's graduatl'ng Mayer wilt pronounce benediction. Ch'ldr D S d !!" 1 Officers of the graduating class are '. I ens ay un ay en tertained Friday evemng .m honor c ass a~ WIlmington Friends School. LEO LASKARIS o'M ~S Ethel Clark, Hockessm. Sophie McVey and brother, Joseph David Anderson, president; Elva Regular services at the First Pres- Shoe Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Waples and McVey, Jr., entertained their class- Wells, vice-president; Rose Lenhoff, byterian Church of Newark wiII be 41 E. MAIN STREET Mugbl , Nancy, S. College avenue, mates and teachers of the Newark secretary; and Ray Gregg, treasurer. cancelled Sunday morning when the Dial Newark 3851 HALF SOLES AND HEELS er r 'plnt the week end in Rehoboth. Public School to a lawn party at their Class night will be held on Monday a~nual celebration of childrens day n , • M~ . Raymond Edwards, E. Main home on South College avenue on at 8 o'clock in the auditorium and the Will take place. The regular hour for _ .. __.. _._et.w_ee_n5_- .7._.--...:.. 22 ACADFEIOMRyEST.NARDNOEWARK .trrtl, spent Wednesday in Salem, Tuesday afternoon of this week. baccalaureate service will be preached .... -----,. ~L Miss Betty James, of Wilmington by Rev. H. E. Hallman at the Newark 'i~::==~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ Miss Marian Pixley, Brown School, spent the week end at her home hare' Presbyterian Church on Sunday. I' HE REAL ESTATE P. M. RENT - ' SELL INSURANCE ALL FORMS •••• ••• W, HARRY DAWSON ~f:~:;;;~;k;';;:;" ~~~;, :~g~:I+~~:;;~~;':~;~~ ::';':~:~l; ~~;,~~:: ~ATERLE~~~~lt~.~~~r ~~~~ Notary Public Ferris B. Wharton, Mr. and Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va. Miss mass. At the conclusion Benediction ( ta ...... $5.10 to $10.10 156 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 6661 . Ferris Leon Whart on, Kells ave- Ethel Hauber is a stUdent at the col- of the Most Blessed Sacrament will ' HOLDEN'SZZ3W.tthSt~~~~:WN and Mrs. Cl yde Phillips, Phila- lege. • be given by Bishop FitzMaurice. The Ph.... 2-11054 nre vacation ing at their cot- Mr. Richard Whittingham, Blythe- musical program has been arranged First ~nouD:~~::r;a~~s~~~ ;:!::I::enk~alll.vells •. O.ufr standard of quality ..surea Bethany Beach. dale, Md., spent the week end in N ew- and will be sung by a combined chorus i~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~,a~e~t~ou~t.~o~n~.y~t~he~prEieEe Ere~du~eEed~. ~'II A. J. Strikol, Wilmington, en- ark. of the Catholic choirs of Wilmington, the Tuesday Bridge Club Miss Esther StilI is spending two und.er the direction of George Finnan, weeks in Atlantic City. chOIr director of Christ Our King BROWN AND MADDEN Ruth V. Si mmons, and Miss Mrs. Earl J. Helmbreck and Miss Church, with Mrs. Grace Baker as the I N. Boyd, Wilmington, are Madeleine D. Brown entertained at accompanist. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Mr. and Mrs. George L. Town­ tea on the lawn at the home of Mrs. ------are well equipped to give you expert service Ill. Kent Way. H elmbrek on Saturday afternoon, O~cer Faces Knife and Gun and Mrs. George L. Heppe and June 5. Many guests were present See (Continued from Page 1) were Sunday guests from Baltimore, Newark, Elkton, ~ was arraigned before Magistrate and Mrs. W. A. Wilkinson, S. P enns Grove and Wilmington. KATHARINE WIlsON WILUAMS avenue. Thompson and held under $500 bail Mrs. William Fletcher and Miss for the Court of General Sessions. our local representative Walter Hullihen entertained Ruth Fletcher, of Baltimore, were Another cutting brawl took place about your real estate and insurance problems ALL over the country, graduales bridge club at the Court House week end guests of Mrs. George Barr are saying, "I wanl a Hamillonl" last Thursday afternoon and resulted 102 EAST MAIN STREET Room, New Castle, on Tuesday. and Mrs. Earl Helmbreck, of W. Dela­ May we show you our selection? F. A. Wheeless, Orchard Road, ware A venue. Prices slart at •• $37.50 to the Wilmington General Hospital. on Sunday to spend the Mr. a nd Mrs. Herman Handloff in the removal of two Negro women May Comfort, 35, was stabbed 6 times iF~:~:~§~~~~~~~~~~~iiiD~I~A~Li8~2~4~1~~ in Denver, Colorado. Academy Apartments, al'e making a~ E. M. Schoenborn, Columbus, ext ended visit with relatives in Chi­ in the chest and arms by Florence n guest for several days of cago. Fletcher, 33, who was slashed about .~~.~... ~ Make your picnic a success by Mrs. Cec il C. Lynch, Lovett Mr. a nd Mrs. William J. Sulliven the arms and face. The former, after • __W."'" being free from worry about dishes being treated by Dr. E . E. Weggen- E"'~ and children, Elizabeth and Charles and tableware . . . use durable E. Dutton, J ~., W. M.ain s p e ~t the week end in Philadelphia: mann, was removed to the hospital .,. cardboard supplies . . . just burn . Mr. Ned Manning, Phda-I While there, they witnessed the gradu­ in the Newark ambulance and is still WII/ ~ e a ve Saturday for Yel- ation of Elizabeth F. Murphy from there, while the latter, following them when the meal is done! NatIOn al Park. the St. Francis Xavier School, held at treatment by Dr. A. J. Mavromatis, George L. Townsend, III, Kent St. Francis Xavier Church, Sunday was taken to the institution by her Plates - Cups - Sauce Cups ined her br idge club on morning. brother and since been released. llapkil1B - Tablecloths Chief Cunningham and Officer Hugh evening. On Tuesday evening" Captain and Matched In An Assortment of Harrity, of the State Police, took MERVIN S, DALE Mrs. Edwin Shakespeare, Mrs. Frank J. Cunningham enter­ Patterns avenue. left Sunday on a tained at dinner in honor of Major charge of the case which is still being JEWELER to California. and Mrs. Donald L. Dutton, who are investigated. ReRlember Rhodes' For Dial 3221 NEWARK Connie Graves, Boston, is vis- leaving Newark. ALL Your Needs! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hutchison, ------IN MEMORIAM street. High School To Graduate Kodaks ~n~ FiJ~s - Sun Glasses - Bathing Caps and ]\[rs. J. }Vilkins Davis, Class Of Seventy-Six In sad but loving memory of our GrapeJuJce - Gmgerale - Mints and Marshmallows CLASSIFIED spent the week end with dear husband and father, who passed YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR UNMATCHED SODA FOUNTAIN A.DVERTISEMENTS MI·s. George L. Townsend, III, . (Continued from Page 1) away one year ago on June 11, 1936. SERVICE, OF COURSE gIrl who have shown the greatest You suffered hours ; yes hours of pain HELP WANTED . Howard PClh, am and Mrs. J ose-I ~ l'owth in knowledge and under stand- To wait for cure, but all in vain COLLEGE STUDENTS-travel and ore. of New Haven, and mg of the past and present proble ms 'Til God above knew what was best Rhodes Drug Store make money this summer . Advertis­ Conn ., will spcnd t he com- of America. R. E. Reynolds, com- He called you home to give you l'est Telephone-We Deliver ing. Write C-41, Box 450, Newark. with Mr. and Mrs. E ugene manael' of the organiza tion, will pre-We of ten sit and think of you 36 EAST MAIN S';81 2929 2914 6,3,2tp. sent the awards. And speak of how you died mm!i C ; ' NEWARK WE have an excellent opportunity for Edythe and Kathryn Stafford I The Lions' Club of Newark awards To think you could not say, "goodby" ; it g03?!i!' !i: ~i!i! : ! 8 !?'i!i' i ! ; :i~;~Wi!?smwi!i! 8 ~ i ! ? !i:3!iH: i :i! i !?:i' : :Bi!i8i8i l ener getic young man to handle our Eli zabeth and Kathryn Rose I of $2.50 to the boy and girl maintain- Before you closed your eyes line during summer months. Good Saturday in New York. : ing the highest general achievement F or all of us, you did your best pay and pleasant work. For in­ Ruth MyLr ea entertained a in academic work and citizenship in Oh, God grant you eterna l r est. formation write Donald Brush Co., 3207 J effer son St., Wilmington. college friends on Satur day the Newark High School during t he Mrs. Anna E. J ones and family. 5,27,3tp last foul' years. Joseph McVey, presid ent, will present the prizes to ======WANTED Ruth Sin clair and Thomas Ingham. WAY Up IN FRONT! Anne Conner will r eceive the Busi­ APARTMENT-3 rooms with bath, ness Women's Club of Newark awa~' d WAY DOWN AT THE unfurnished. Box C-40, Newark of $10 which is presented a nnually to R. T. JONES Post. 6-3-2tc the t;irl whose achi evement and ci t­ SIDES! izenship shows t he greatest promise qimeral Director FOR SALE of success in f urther study at business BUILDING LOTS-six ideal loca­ college. The award will be made at Upholstering tions on Park Place and two on the t ime of her registratibn in the Kell s Ave., near Women's College. co l/ ege of her choice by Miss Edwina and R epair Work oj All Kinds Sewer, water, gas imd electricity. Long. by Experienced Mechanics Apply 77 E. Main St. 5-20-4tc P rescntation of National Honor All Work Guaranteed FERTILIZER-Reasonably priced for Society keys will be presented t o the all types of crops. We are distribu­ t ors for the Virginia-Carolina f ollowing by Dr. H. V. Holloway, state Chemical Corporation. Phone 8221. super intendent of public instruction: Jarmon and Moore, South College David Anderson, Anne Conner, Ed­ I22 W est Maw Street Avenue. 2,ll,tfc ward Cooch, Virginia Cooch, Edith .. Newark TRAILER-small, two wheels. Suit­ Counahan, Margaret Dawson, John able for hauling. Good condition. Doordan, Ann Hamilton, Thomas Ing­ Phone 622I Price $12. 88 W. Park Place. Call lI1aclal'Y a nd family ham, Bertha P appas, Doris Sheaffer, 3653. a family reunion with rela­ Ruth Sincla ir , Ellen Foster, Anna Newport on Sunday. Sketched from stock. FOR RENT Heiser, of Glen Ridge, N . Ask to sec style 720. , the week end with her grand­ APARTMENT- 170 W. Main Street, This little sandal, in stunning colors of patent 2nd floor, 3 r ooms and bath, heat and attended the commence­ Week-End Specials (oil burner). Gen'l Elec. refriger­ iaes at the Univer sity of JELLO ...... , .. '.' ... 4 pkgs. 1ge leather, is the season's smartest expression of the ator, gas stove, shades, screens, etc. PINEAPPLE, Sliced ...... '.' . '. largest can 19c high-in-front trend! Gaily cut out to feel light on, Furnished or unfurnished. Call Robinson entertained a MILK-Every Day or Pet ...... 3 tall cans 22c it still gives yow' arch support, keeps your toes Newark 8975. 5-27-tfc of fricnd R at lunchcon and LUX TOILET SOAP ..... ,.,: ...... 3 cakes for 1ge tucked in. APARTMENT-4 rooms and bath In coronation red, sky blue, pink, yellow and also garage. Nottingham Road. Diai on Monday of this wcek. TOILET TISSUE ...... '.. ..j 3 rolls 10e and Mrs. Walter Holton and white, for only $2.45. Newark 4713. 5,13,tfc have lertior a fi ve weeks stay And other smart styles at the same low price! APARTMENT-Orchard Road Apart­ Carolina. SHORTY TWEED 148 E. MAIN STREET ments, apply Herman Wollaston, Ch ic Dean, of Upper Mont­ dial Newark 8421. 6-10-ltc :r WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE THE BYWORD . J., Was a w ek end visitor M. PILNICK in town. Phone 8091 We Deliver APARTMENT- Second floor. 69 W. NEW ARK'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE Delaware Ave. 6,10,2t K. Preston is enter- .....- ...... JACKSON'S HARDWARE STORE Dial 4191 Benches, Porch and Beach Furniture, Summer Play Toys, Sand Boxes, Etc. LOCAL I The Newark Post

ROAM IN' WITH 35 PLAYERS TO VIE IN TOURNE RUTLEDGE Ten 'Outstanding Athletes To Graduate At Newark High

How About It, Governor? INCREASED NUMBER EXPECTED INDIANAPOLIS I NAMED HEAD COACH I SKILLMAN AND We are pleased to note that better minds than OUI'S are being focused on the need fo/r opening public-main­ FOR 1937 POST TENNIS CLASSIC RACERS ENTER TWO MATES IN tained armories C. Roy Donoho, Last Year's Champ, May Not Defend; Miller, in Delaware for Mix And Dawson, New Residents, Expected To Enter; AT LANGHORNE SELECT community use. Trophy Now On Display At'Rhodes Drug Store Periodical out­ Mauri Rose, Jewish Cham­ List, While~ l, bursts concern­ By Ace Seeds Nucleus Of Major ing the situa­ pion, And Other Stars To tion have taken Some thirty-five racquet swingers are expected to line up on Vie On June 19 At School place in this Saturday, June 26 to match strokes for the handsome trophy TRACK CAPTAIN corner for more which will be presented to the winner of the second annual Newark WIU..MAN Al..SO ENTERS ~an a year, IPost tennis tourney, scheduled to take place on the University of Langhorne, Pa., June 9.-Speedway O'Connell's Baseball WIthout any de- Delaware courts. stars, fresh f rom their exploits and Compile Best Mark In gree of success. big money-winnings in the Memorial Recent Seasons Outsl'de of some "THE ROAMER" Champ May Not Defend I======I D ay 500-mile Indianapolis automobile combined heckling a nd abuse by na- Permanent possession of the award race, will come east to compete at The 1937 class of gradua tes at t ional guard officers, who apparently may be gained by copping the singles Langhorne Speedway on Saturday, ark High Schoo l will include resent any move to have their sup- championship three years, not neces- Legion Practice June 19. standing athletes who posedly sacred edifices used for any- sarily consecutive. In addition to Manager LeRoy Hill, named Many of the elite "first ten" finish- guished themselve: as thing but drills and the like, we having possession of the trophy for a for the fourth successive season er s in the Hoosier classic will partici- of the Academy haven't been able to stir a ripple. year, a gold medal will also be award- as leader of the J. Allison pate. Negotiations already completed While the number of Unabashed by lack of success, how- ed to the winner as a permanent prize. O'Daniel P ost Junior Legion have resulted in the s igning of Ted uating is not large, the ever, we persist in the belief that the C. Roy Donoho, winner of last team, has issued a calI for can- Hol'll, the brillia nt Coast sensation, boys wh o have formed the idea of using armories for civic cen- year's tourney, is not expected to de- didates. The opening session who placed third at Indianapol is, and a ll three major team, namely tel's, such a!;l is done in Maryland, has fend his title, annexed last year after will be held at Continental Field George Connor, still another Coast ball, basketball and baseball. a decided edge over the ridiculous situ- a torrid 5-set battle with Fred Davies on Saturday morning at 10 star, who finished ninth. Other "first "Big Ed" Thompson Track, still in its infancy ation that exists in Delaware. who has a lso left town. The absence o'clock. ten" drivers are expected to sign. The greatest star in University of schoo l, loses Paul (Satchel) If Governor McMullen, as com- of t hese two stars, co upled with t he Any boy un er 17 years of age, Rose Is Headliner Delaware sports history, Thompson co nsid ered one of the best mander-in-chief of the Delaware Na- influx of several playets, cr ack pel', or who has r eached his seven- Mauri Rose, national automobile was named coach of athletic teams at artists in local hi stol·Y. t ional Guard, possesses t he power, formeds by reputation, has thrown a teenth birthday since March 31 racing champion and the greatest Fishburne Military Academy, Waynes- medals in the shotput, high then we quite agree with the idea be- wrench in to the prediction machine J ewish drivel' of all time, is among Iboro, Va., yesterday. A graduate of yard and 220-yard events, ing advanced that he should order th e and left the tOIll'ney wide open. this year, is eligible for mem- the early headline entrants. The Co- Collingdale, Pa., High School, he fin- anchor leg of the I'elay immediate opening of alI armories for Heading the list of new contenders bership. lumbus, Ohio, ace placed t hird at ished his work at Delaware last yeal', copped second place in its i' use by the general public. for t he crown are: E lwood A. Miller, The local Legion team won Indianapolis last year and he was go- after starring in football , basketball, the Penn Relays this spring. R-W-R George L. Mix and Robert Dawson, the state cha mpionshi p in 1934 ing strong in the recent r unning of and baseball for the Blue Hens. It's Acute Here :~n:~o c~i~~i~e;:t~v:~~!~!a~ .h e~!~l~ ::I~n e~~~~ I :O:~ti::i :~e:h ei~ e~:~ ;~:C~oo:ii: !~~nr~~:;i \;O~~~1 t~~~~~ A condition exists in Newark that ing from Philadelphia, Miller has had ware P ost team of Wilmington 300 miles. is so nonsensical it is laughable to plenty of match-play experience with last spring. Horn, Rose and Connor represent Willis Named To strangers. While parents skimp and the Y. M. C. A. and the Allen Lane ~~~~~~~~~~~~g three of the nation's most ver satile save to meet taxes of various kinds, Club. Mix, a former Baltimore resi- = drivers. Each is as good in dirt track Head State Body their sons, in particular, are permitted dent and Dawson, who comes from Leaders Humbled competition as on the bricks of Indi- to waste endless after-school hours, Balis-Cynwyd, Pa., also sport excel- a napolis. Horn and Rose are well As Commissioner through winter after winter, in en- lent tennis reputations. As Pennant Race known to eastern fans, having raced vironments that are anything but up- More Players Expected in this section on several occasions in Wichita, June 10.-Honus Wagner, lifting, because a modern and well Slated to be the biggest affair of its Becomes Tighter recent years. Connor, however, will high commissioner of semi-profes- ing college this fall are taller equipped gymnasium lies com para- kind ever staged in Newark, a host of be making his initial appearing in the sional baseball, today approved t he their fat hers. tively idle at the Women's College; young stars are also e xpec te ~ to join east. appointment of his old teammate, Vic I======another ~ym~asium , s~ch as it is, is in t he competition. A special invita- Despite a home run and triple by Willis, Newark, as Delaware state guarded like It wer.e pl'l ce l ~ss. at J?ela- tion is issued to a ll high school Deenie Herstine, Jackson's Hardware Mans New Miller commlsisoner affiliated with the Na- ware College' ample facIlIties 111 a . " dropped its initia l game in t he New- Of the trio of Indianapolis stars a]- tional Semi-Pro Baseball Congress. ublic school' have n ever been made players to p art l ~ lpate 111 the toum e ~ . ark T\vilight League last night, 7 to 3, r eady entered, Rose is expected to cut The Delaware state tournament, under ~vailabl e for a su ortin commun- . A la ~k of femInIne player s makes 1t when t he up-and-coming National the biggest figure. He will man a uniform rules of the semi-pro con­ . , pp g . ImpossIble for a separate tourney to Fibre team continued to show the new single-seated Miller Special and gress, has been tentatively ' set f or lty s use as a ~'ecreat\O nal site; .and a be held for women. However, female form t hat earned the pennant in 1936. state armory IS closed to pu~hc use players are invited to vie with the . ~i~it~ e relied upon to push it to the Newark late in July. unless the usual fee of $28 a night can f h d 'f h.... . It was Charli e Moore's charges' sec- P t' II The Delaware state champions wiII b l'dal hr ' men 01' onors, an I enoug enH'les ond win within a week, the Cards be- not:~~il\C~o~ e~:7n eastern .drivel' of be eligible to compete .further i~ the e y on ~ e :ne~h t t . a re received , a separate tourney ,vill ing felled, 10 to 7 last Friday. . pc the coming event. Iprogram for the natIOnal semi-pro et eac 0 ose s ruc ures IS be held Boney Jackson and Clal'Cnce White- Frankie B ~eder, c~'ac k St. Louis, Mo., baseball championship, culminat ing in maintained in full, o~ . ~ big r arth b~ Th r e ~ Laskaris boys, Tom, Leo and man formed t he ,vinning battery last public funds. Meanw I e, we aug a Chris, are expected to follow their ace, who IS sho":lIlg t he way as t he t he final event at Wichita, Aug. 13 to Italians, scorn Germans for being bent oldest br othel', George, who has al- night, while Sidney Argo and White­ biggest m o n ~ y-w llln e r of the eastern 25, for a minimum cash award of campaign, WIll dnve one of J ohn Bag- $5 000 by dictators! ready signed, in J'oining the ra nks of man handled t he a ssignment against the Cards. Deaver and Pyle worked ley's Cragar Specials. ' . . R-W-R a spirants to the crown. for Jackson's. Dick Roberts crashed ' t TOnY'IWI ill man, the Milwaukee, Wis., U ndel' ~;;:~mT OpI~:ISnn:; the con- "AU" Newark High Team Probable E ntrants a triple for National off Deaver's s ar, WI return to the Eastern wars Students at Newal'k High School Others expected to par ticipate are: slants. in the other Bagley mount. Willman gress, t he state champions will be are selecting an "aU-star" football Ned McCully, champion in 1935 ; Len was forced out of t he Indianapolis awarded Honus Wagner state cham­ Continental Advances team from a Ji st of players who have F ossett, Dave Cronhardt, J ack Sill­ g rind with a broken co nn ectin g rod pionship trophy, p lu s cash award. All performed under t he t utelage of clair, Chauncey Wheeless, Dr. Francis Winning over the Cards on Monday in the ninth- sixth lap. vi siting tea ms will share in t he mile- Coach Willia m K. Gillespie during his H. Squi l'C, Prof . J!.. W. J ones, Dr. C. R. by a 7 to 1 count, Ellis Cullen's Con ­ A fie ld of more than fifty cars is age allowance r ebate, Wagner said. nine-year tenure a s athletic director. Kase, Dr. C. L. Day, Dr. A. S. East- tinental agg'1'egation can slide into expected for t he Langhorne meet. Thi s marks the first year Delaware Foll owing a request by ' students, man, Robert, Guy a nd Bill Hancock, first place by defeating J ackson's in has been represented in the program. Coach Gi ll espie, in a l'ecent issue of W. E. Moore, Sr., Bill Fletcher, Wi lson an important tilt carded for Friday Foxcatcher Beagles Take All 48 states are featuring tourna­ t he YELLOW JACKET BUZZ, pupils' Nichols, Har ry Williamson, Bob Stl'a- n ight. Blue Ribbon s At Glasgow ments affi liated with the congress, t he p ublication, r eleased the names of sev- hol'll, Bob Medl, Joe Maxwell, E. Reggie. Conway hurled for Contin- - __ former Pirate pointed out. Knause, Marshall McCull y, Bob Thor- enta l agaInst the Cards and scattered Wil liam duPont's F oxcatcher eral former players as being outstand- oughgood, JI'm and Ross I-iutchl'SO II five opposing hi ts. The Fibrcmen beagles won 15 first places in the sixth ing at various posit ions. From t hat , Game Rained Out group, the coach, in a forthcoming Harold Tiffany, Carleton Douglass, tagged :'Ci ga ~' " Bults' orrerin ~ s for 11 a nnua l specia lty show at Coweview 1'he ewul'k Yell owjaclwts-Diamoncl issue, will annOllllce his final selec- Alex Cobb, Paul Rice und Charles I blows, Includmg doubles by Burrow Farms, Glasgow, Sunday. More than Icc and Coa l Co mpany baseball game t ions. Students, meanwhile, are vying Daly. Iund Conway. Bal'1'Ow, wi th three hi ts 500 spectators viewed the Sh owing of sched ul<:d for Continentul Field 'last I f . bl d b d l' t' A ll those interested are requested to in as many o.mcia l trips to t he plate, 123 entrie ·. The arrair was sponsored Sunday was postponed by rain. A I G~~'l e~p~e~~t~h~ C :;~ar y up Ica mg fi ll in their enlry blank and mail it to w~s. lhe. battIng stal' of the co ntest, by the Eastern Beagle Club. new date wi ll be announced later. The grid mentor leaves no doubt THE NEW ARK POST as soon as pos- drlvmg III a total of five runs. OutstandIn g entries in cluded: Fox- Tewa rk has no co ntest scheduled about his favorite for t he center post sible. Entries are a lso open for Lhe In addition. to Tw!light . ~eague ~f:~:.e r Z~nket, b?st, in the puppy for this week end, Presid ent Huey and names Bayard P erry ,vithout any doubl s toumament, won last year by games at Contmental ~I e ld durmg the .' 0 IS ~atJ er s M.eadowlark Morris announced last night. I ·hesitation. Concerning P erry he Dr. Cyrus L. Day and F I'ed Davies. A co.mlllg seven days, E lliS Cullen's stars Rad iance, best 1Il the novice class; wrote, "while varsity center in high gold medal is awarded to both mem- wIll engage the ontinental Diamond G eo l'l~e W. Patterson'S Gloria Don PITCH] G BOGGED DOW I sch oo l, (he) was t he outstanding cen- bel'S of the winning team for per- Fibl'e outfit from t he Bridgeport plant ?YPs le, bred by Lewis Madden, best . Poor pitch ing is the only thing that tel' in the state. No boy could go in manent possession. on Tuesday evening. I In the l~m lt classes; the best American Iha s kept the "PhiJIies" down. What and under on the defensive like P erry The singles trophy is now on dis- I Ib red bitch and the best of wmners Iwa s expected to be the strongest and his submarine tackles were r e- play i I the window of Rhodes Drug CONWAY WINS AGAIN I ?ver 13 Inches and not exceeding 15 branch of the club has been the weak- sponsible for breaking u p not only the Store. Cardinals Continental Inch e~; Foxcatcher Messenger, best est to date. Wilson's men have made attack of Olll' opponents but the Chalmers, .s a~ I~ ~ 2~ Whiteman, cf aJ' 0' \' ~ 0 A!nel'lc.an ~red dog; Foxc~tch cr Ch. eno.ugh runs to win all except one of morale of the opposing team as well. " Br:SEBtV-' I~;,A~INGS lSnollS. .. 2022 I Dal y. •• 4 2 I I I PIOn eel S kipp~r, best of wmnel'S not theIL' games but the mound corps did r ecord-low And that in itself is quite a tribute. ~:"A{E S·f'ld u l :r~ue L!,;",~ a.1xb d ~ ~ g : : \;':.';~:;:?: .~J ~ b~ 15 exceeding ~ 3 inches; L. S. Knechtel's not do their duty. La Mastel' is the t ruck ope ra ting ~g,:~i,',';',:t ~ ( Fac~i;J\~~al; I lI awt7, orne, rf .1 0 I I I '·:!!"or. 2b. Ih 4 I n 5 I Ch . Grapeslde Gamble, best of breed exception. The chunk little southpaw P etTY, unfortunately, failed to make Nu ti on"1 7, J ac k ~o n '. 3 .llorgiln, c .1 003 I F,lzge' ld , lb, rr J I 0.1 I dog' and M d M ' f . t ell. CMC the football and scholr.·J tic grade ill Jackson's v ;c~:'~~i~ c~(ta Farne. {lmts'lIi' i gg ~ ~lf; , gC, rrir 2b : 1f 8~ Hal:i' Ch ~. ~~ S rs. Arthur W. rom LOUisville ha s won 3 and lost <:k CMC owners college to t he disappointment of his . rdinnls vs. ational Mo;rison,2h j 02.1 2 P~~;;'~' c .1 I J R 2 b S.' ar sprig htly, best of 3 and pitched splendid ball in every There we rest former coach and many followers Jac kson'. vs. C:ordinals C. Lomax. If ~ Totals 3J 7 II 21 8 reed, bitch.' . game. GMC prices arc R-W-R Standing o( tho ~V:" Lost Pct. - ~o t .ls K 25 : 52/. 10 r . Lake of G neva in Switzerland has A n w device quickly determines ing the lowest! Li t Is Strong &:n~~,~~~~a l .::::::: ... ::: .... ~ ~ .~gg r:ors: SC(!,RI; 'IiY - TN· N

a tour through the N. B. C. studios was taken, Riverside Church; Harlem OFFICERS ARE KREBS SCHOO l -A visit to the public library to see Schomberg's great collection of books, SELECTED I AT CAL EO~D A R TO GRADUATE written by Negro authors; then to the Larvae II IIls~ds New York Urban League, where a le4:­ Since the W~r it h __ __ ...... _ TWENTY EIGHT ture was heard. Father Divine's Peace known that germ-free as LAST SESSION ;;.__ .~ __ ._c~ ~;;~~~ ~~_._~~.~~~ _.~~~~ _~ Mission was visited. He was there in serted in wounds nid mnggtl\i ~ person. The tour ended with a visit June 13-Children's day at Wesley ing. Secretions 'f;om ~t'e ~tly in t l Red Clay Creek Society Is Re- Eighth Grade Commencement to the home of Mr. Douglas, a recog­ . H ld Sunday School at 2 o'clock. Exercises To Be Held At these maggols known asY ~I'vae f organize d A t Meetmg e Talk on "The Old Guard," by Mrs. nized Negro artist. The trip planned the healing a~ent. This a l o ~~. On Monday Night Grace L. Hill at Head of Chris- Newport Tonight by the Rev. R. M. Green, proved to be contains a lime com po sec;ehon . tiana Church. very educational and worthwhile. By Sara A. Pennington builds diseaficd bonos I~n that ~ Military Field Mass at Old Bo­ OPERETIA IS PLANNED Mermaid, June 9.-Members of the Mr and Mrs. George McCarns and tery but now it is g~ n ern l~vas a ~ hemia, neal' Warwick, Md. Red Clay Creek Church Christian En­ By Miss Emma S. Maclary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatty were as true. Y June 13-16-A n n u a I homemakel's' deaver Society entertained t he Wil­ Newport, June 9.-Commencement dinner guests of M.r. and Mrs. Ray­ short course at University of mington-New Castle County C. E . exercises of the Henrik J. Krebs mond Louth on Sunday. Union on Monday night for its final Delaware. School, Newport will take place on June 15-Newark High School com­ business and social meeting this sum­ Thursday evening in the auditorium mencement exercises in audi­ mer. More than 150 young people of the school. There are 28 members torium at 8 o'clock. were present. of the eighth grade, namely: Fredus .. June 16-17-Clean up days. Baldwin, Carolyn Bromwell, Nancy New Officers INSURANCE--All Kinds June 16-19-Eighth annual Kennett Conley, Francis Cuniens, Norman Da-I======. • ~ The Union officers were elected as Square American Legion Pageant follows: president, Laurence Lee of vis, Mildred Donoghue, Elizabeth evening. A contata, "Cro~ing the . Phone 6661 W Hmy Dawson at Longwood Gardens. Eckles, Natalie Foxwell, Joseph Gold- Queen," was presented with all the _ • 156 W. Main St. Wilmington; first vice president, Wes­ Nineteenth annual 4-H Club short ley Armstrong, of Wilmington; second course. en, Thelma Green, Robert Groome, grades participating. Lt.-Gov. Ed-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~ vice president, Edward Fluhalty, of Donald Hanna, Delbert Jensen, Earle ward W. Cooch gave the adress. June 17-Strawberry festival and Lindell, Jane Lindsay, Phyllis Lloyd, School Picnic Wilmington; corresponding secretary, chicken salad supper on grounds Miss Ellen Montgomery, of Wilming­ Thornton Lynam, Thomas Mertes, The school picnic will be held on of White Clay Creek Presbyterian Blanche Minkel', Rose Moore, Thomas Thursday afternoon. Games will be ton; recording secretary, Miss Irma Church, conducted by Young Wright, of Wilmington; treasurer, Moore, Doris Neumann, Samuel played and ice cre'am and cake will be Enjoy City Comforts With Rural Life Peoples Society. Richeson, Ethel Roberson, Arthur served. Leslie Whaley, of Wilmington; pas­ Have your home electrified toral advisor, the Rev. John Darling, ~ Cj'ijI ~ ~ ~~ Sammons, Virdelma Saunders, Char- The following members of the sixth ~ les Whiteman, Harry' Wilson. grade of Ogletown School will visit pastor of Hanover Presbyterian And a W System Installed Church; chorister, Edgar 'l'weele, of To Present Operetta Washington on Friday, accompanied ~ressure ~ter I Centreville. The feature of the program will be by their teacher, Miss Palmer; Mary We Will Gladly Estim'ate On Your Needs The society winning the banner for the presentation of an operetta, "The Kozlowski, Josephine Szymanski, Rob­ having the largest number of its mem­ Lass That Loved A Sailor," which etr Dean, Robert Geesaman, Paul I bers present, was St. Paul's M. E. is a folk song operetta by Mrs. Stan- Johnson and Willard Lynam. R.F.TURNER I Church group. A program of out­ ley Ross Fisher. Those taking the The safety council of Christiana­ OXFORD Phone 105 W door games was enjoyed and a devo­ "Where~ remedies are needed Slglllnt,: leading parts in the operetta are Salem School met last Friday with the tional service followed a weenie roast avails not/ling." Thomas Schranch, Kenneth Varrel president, Elizabeth Reusch in charge. served by a large bonfire. .JUNE and Richard Fletcher, Nancy Norem, James Ashton of the Delaware Safety ll-Patriots of Savannah. :...... Scholarships Awarded • Go .. seized the powder Norma Jean Hastings, Jean Ruth, Council, was present and gave a talk Scholarships to the summer short k In the a rsenal. 1775. Virginia Chaney, Charles Bratton, on "The Hazards of the Summer Va­ course at the University of Delaware ' // lZ-The American army Julia Taylor, Muriel Abbott, Virginia cation." Pictures were shown to illus­ GEORGE M. WILSON . ....' sailed for Cuba In thirty· have been awarded to Charles Nelson •::.. two transports. 1898. Spence, Ruth Boyd, Janet Colcord. trate his talk. Pupils from grades 1-7 will also take J ohn Clayville will attend the short and Thomas Jaquette, of the Three-in­ !!L~- 13-The first American com· One Boys 4-H Club. Both boys were batant troops sailed from part. course at the University of Delaware, General Hauling selected because of their fine club ."....~ New York to flQht In The New Castle County Ladies June 16-19, in addition to Anna Amo­ ~ World War. 1917. I Auxiliary Association will meet at roso and Elizabeth Reusch. Miss work. 14-51r Henry Vane. QOver· Ashes and Rubbish Removed from Yards and Cellars at Reasonablt An all day quilting was held in Har­ Newpott on Wednesday evening as Laura Rutherford, county club leader, mony Grange hall last Wednesday by ~ ~~~~~':d~~~col. the guests of the Minquas Ladies met with the local 4-H Club sewing Rates IS-Patent lor maklhQ rubber Auxiliary. group on Monday. She was assisted members of the Women's Missionary Qranted to Goodyear. Society of Red Clay Creek Church and 1844. The junior branch of the Newport by Mrs. Jay Walker. She also met with DIAL NEWARK 3613 ADDRESS. 72 W. CLEVELAND An their guests. The group completed -'L Woman's Club will hold its closing the cooking group on Tuesday. o IS-Bombardment 01 forts at four beautiful patchwork quilts which SantiaQo by American meeting of the season on Thursday Take New York Trip will be donated to the Needlework ~O;::--:::L/A squadron. 1898 •. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~17-First 1mportant enQaQ& evening in the Woman's Club build- Thirty-seven members and friends Guild at Hockessin this fall. ment of the Revolution· ing. of the Salem M. E. Church Young Those present were: Mrs. Ella ary WOI 10uQht at Bunker I The closing meeting of the season People's organization visited New Guest, Mrs. Anna Barrett, Mrs. D. M. ~ . Hill. 1775. ."... , of the Girls' Friendly Society of the York City on Saturday. Among the Buckingham, Mrs. Joe Woodward, Second Short Course St. James P. E. Church was held on places visited were:. Radio City where Crosley Shelvador Mrs. Bertha Armorfi, Mrs Irvin Klair Monday evening, at which time moth- ======Miss Bertha Chandler, Mrs. Frank Opens Here June 13 ers of the girls, as well as members The World'.. Most Beautiful Refrigerator Cooper, Mrs. E. H. Woodward, Mrs. of the Krebs School faculty were Evans Crossan, Miss Marion Crossan (Continued from Page 1) guests. This was a "Candle Light Mrs. Wardon Gass, Mrs. R. M. Walk: will start at one o'clock, standard Admission Service," in charge of the FEATURES INCLUDE er, Mrs. Herman Garrison, Mrs. iWil­ time, Sunday afternoon, June 13. Rev. M. W. Riker, and a group of liam Moore, and Mrs. Swithin Only those who have made reserva­ six girls were received into full mem­ Touch Knee ActiO! Springer. tions will be registered, Mrs. Mc­ bership, and their pins were presented Handle, Ice Tray Rto Attend Exercises Kinley said, adding that reservations to them by Miss Margaret Morris, in Shelvador Glass Jal!, Mrs. Leonard C. Eastburn is in New would be accepted up to and including charge of the local group. The girls wer, Crisper, ani Bloomfield, Pa., this week attending Thursday, June 10. She pointed out who were received into membership Others. the commencement exercises at the that women not registered for the were Jacqueline Burkett, Lois Sam­ Carson Long Institute where her short course and not living in the col­ nephew, John Myers, of Philaelphia mons, Blanche Minkel', Jean Ruth. lege dormitory will not be permitted Anna Mitchell and Betty Spence. is graduating tomorrow. Mr. Myer~ to attend the regular sessions. How­ has been a frequent visitor in this ever, the Sunday afternoon program, Supper And Festival From $99 Up community. as well as the presentation of the -The Guild of St. James P. E. Miss Annie Derickson and Miss "Pirates of Penzance," is open to the Church, Newport, will hold a chicken Margaret J. Derrickson were luncheon general public. salad supper and strawberry festi­ guests last Thursday at the home of Reservations should be sent to val on June 17, in the Newport Wom­ Mrs. John Wetherill in Chester. Mrs. Helen McKinley, University of an's Club building. Egg •• $10.00 Mrs. Leonard Whiteman, of New Delaware. Construction work on the Newport Jackson's Hardware Store York City, is spending some time with Pike is about completed. Concrete her sister in law, Mrs. F . V. White­ base was laid, which has now been Stove $10.00 90 E. MAIN ST. Dial 4391 man. The visitor is convalescing from STANTON covered with amesite, and the road a serious operation. By ,Miss Emma S. Maclary will soon be open to traffic. The con­ Choral Club Meets tractors on this job were George and Nut $10.00 Last Saturday evening, members of Stanton, June 9.-Closing exercises of the Stanton School will be held on Lynch of Dover. the Milford Cross Roads Choral Club The Ladies Aid Society of the New­ Lower Prices In Vegetables their families, and guests gathered in Thursday evening at 6.30 D. S. T. on Pea. $ 8.15 the lawn adjoining the school. There port M. E. Church will hold a straw­ the garden at the home of Mr and berry festival on Friday evening on Mrs. M. M. Daughtery in Newark for are 17 graduates in the class, name­ Picnic Shoulders ...... 10 25c Green String Beans .", Th ly: Catherine Lashley, Jane Rose, the lawn adjoining the church. Mrs. Buck. $ 1.15 Boneless Butts ...... lb 39c New Jersey Red Beets 2 bc~ their annual picnic supper. Miss A. Leonard Lynam is chairman of ar­ Vera Gregg, Lelia Lynam, Alice Mc­ String End Hams ...... 10 30c Jean Easton and Miss Helen Martin rangements. New Green Cabbage , . 2 1b~ were the guests of honor, both have Dowell, Mary Edith Boyce, Bernice Tomatoes ... , .... , ... tb been the directors of the club. Miss Stradley, Alice Oliver, Elizabeth Za­ Half Smokes, skinless .... 10 25c Easton who has resigned as New benko, Betty Reed, Jennie Raduszew­ CHRISTIAN.!\. Ham Bologna ...... 10 23c Red rip and firm Castle County rural music supervisor ski, Kenneth Newcomb, William Hale, Hamburg (fresh ground) 10 25c Carrots ...... 2 Harlan Krapf, John Taylor, and By Mrs. Edna A. Dickey was presented with a sterling silver Salami ...... 10 29c New Calif. Peas, green compote and corsage by the club. The Charles Vansant, The feature of the Christiana, June 9.-A strawberry E. J. Hollingsworth Co. program w ill be a music festival. festival will be held in the basement of Lettuce ...... 8e wedding of Miss Easton and M!>. Rob­ Lumber, Coal, Fuel on, Mill- Boneless Veal Roast ... . 10 32c Turnips ...... ,'" 3 ert Morrison of Philadelphia, will be The Stanton School 4-H Club held the Christiana M, E. Church on Thurs­ 10 47c a supper and strawberry festival on. day evening. Ice cream, strawberries, work, Building Materials, Veal CI;ltlet ...... Asparagus (Colossal) "" held July 17 at her home in Leonia,N. Hardware, Paints, Glass, Veal RIb Chops ...... lb 32c J., Miss Martin was welcomed back Monday evening. on the school lawn. cake and fancy alticles will be sold. Asparagus, ex. fa ncy .. " by her friends as she has been doing Proceeds from the affair will be used A rehearsal for "Children's Day" Fencing, Fertilizers, Asparagus Tips (loose) 2 for members to attend the 4-H short will be held in the church on Friday Feeds, Etc. Fancy Chuck Roast " .... lb 28c special work at Columbia University Cross Cut Roast ...... Th 37c Radishes ...... 3 for the past six months. course at the University of Dela- evening. ware, June 16 to 19. Members at- Graduation exercises for the eighth Newark. Delaware Prime Rib Roast ... , "" , lb 39c Kale Miss Clara D. Morrison, of Phila­ Boneless Rump Roast .. 10 47c delphia, is a guest at the home of Mr. tending this session will be Elizabeth grade of Christiana-Salem Consoli- Phone 507 y Pin Bone Roast ...... 10 32c and Mrs. L. H. Pennington. Horsey, Mary Edith Boyce, Marga-~==t:::ed=S=c=h=oo=l=w=a=s=he=l=d=o=n=W=e,;;d:::;ne;;s;;d;;a ;,,;,,======-======ret Brown, Ray Vansant and Richard Red Eating Cherries .. ' .. tb 25c New Potatoes. , Annual Alumni Banquet Ward Pineapples ...... '. 2 lbs. 25c 3lbs. for .... " .,.. Bx. Apples ...... 7 for 25c The annual banquet of the Newark Society To Picnic CLEAN.. UP DAYS Old Potatoes . . .. . , .. . High School Alumni Association will Strawberries .... 2 qt. for 25c be held at the Newark M. E. Church The regular meeting of the WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Blackberries ...... qt. 15c ______- - on Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock, Women's Home and Foreign Mis­ Plums ...... lb 15c AND George C. Price, president, announced sionary Society of the First Presby­ Spring Chickens ...... lb 35c Fla. Oranges, 250 size ,· yesterday. The election of officers for terian Church will be held in the form THURSDAY, JUNE 17 21,4 10 average Calif. Oranges, 250 size tbe coming year will take place at the ofa picnic at the home of Miss Jennie Roasting Chicken ...... Th 35c Bananas ...... , 23c business meeting. Smith, S. College Ave., on Thursday, June 17. Rubbish Collection Only Tipi rings-circles of stones that once held down the skin or blanket The United States, with 6 per cent BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL OF NEWARK. houses of plains Indians-are still of the world's population, uses 54 C. Varnon Steele, Sec. JOHN F. RICHARDS found widely in South Dakota. per cent of the world's telephones. Free Delivery Phones 586 and FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER CUT. CURRENT COSTS TO THE BONE 3 YEARS TO PAY 44· E. MAIN ST. LEON A. POTTS (Graduate Electrical Engineer)