'f-­ I I l' TnONIZE I I THENE KPOST FIR T 1.--- GUARD HERE 4-H CLUBS TO GET 46 IN COUNTY Next Wednesday Brings MORE MEN TO PARADE Enlistments Now More Than 200 ~_inish Of Higt-~ _~redit Open Untlet' Arnls Members To Take Subscription Campaign Entrants EXTENSIONS Expansion Plan Part I P 0 c: u r grant Miss Maybelle Aiken, Newark ...... 250,000 IMPORTANT Battery E, 198th C. A C. (A. A), More than 200 4-H Club members Mrs. Ger a ldine B. Barnes, N ewal'k ...... 245,000 of th~ Delaware National Guard or New Caslle County are working Mrs. H. M . Irwin, Newark ...... 249,000 loca ted here. has beCJl ordered to for and planning to attend the big- Stanley Lane, Newark, R. D. 1 ...... 10,000 AIDS FOR increase its force from 65 members gest 4-H celebration in Delaware in Vernon D. Lovett, Newark ...... 240,000 to normal peace strength of 111 and recent yem's to be held at the Uni- Miss Lydia M ]\Ir N k 244 000 by Id~ mber weath­ th 't f DIE . . < . ~eal'ns, ewat· ...... , ENTRANTS eighth annua l tall Oower t a i';~eHco;~::~~OI~~Ok~ff~~~~aI~;~~.~ ;~';.%YO ~ sat~n~~~~~e xperlmental James T. Moore, Christiana ...... , .... , .... , ...... 154,000 Inst Saturday and announced this week. Detailed plans have been develop- Miss Susie Pruitt, Newarl{ ...... 242,000 Ihe Newark New Cen­ undcr Ihe auspices of The whole national guard regi- ed .a nd arranged. by the County Miss ~aI'garet Ring, Newark ...... 230,000 N Cl ment will be increased 75 per cent Junior 4-H Council. a~d the County W' ll d R I . I E lk R D ew I eVl'olet Garden Club, was the by addition of 600 enlisted men in 4-H Leaders ASSOCiation for a pro- I ar a elg 1, • ton. . . 3 ...... 212.000 sin ged by lhe local 0 1'- line with President Roosevelt's r e- gram which promises to be of gen- Mr '. William Wide man, Newark ...... 238.000 Cal' 01' $500 In . L. Richards, lost year's cent decision to augment the na- eral interest to the public-at-lm'ge Mrs, E li zabeth "V. Zebley, N e wurk, R. D. 2 .... 243.000 tion's arm.ed strength. us well as the club members them- Cas]11'OIJ List agoin tops in the closs with u total of 52 The increase will give Delaware selves. We are p r o ud of the workers in Out· subscription Of B David Eastburn was 47; Willard Wood third . . As The and Daniel Krapf fourth ~d~~r~~~,~~~~~~t~~~~~~;~;n~l~t~ w ~lt ~~v;:~s~~!~;~~~~~ ~e~~~~~ ~~mt~:: nd O T~; ~~;~I :l~tii~~e u;r~z:;'e:~:r:~~· l;~~Z~~~ :e:a~l:o:t:~ubscriP_ w . Woodring has authorized the in- the first 4-H parade that h :;-3 ever w inne r will have earned $100 a week for the seve n Li on drive completes the third Kropr Is Will ncr Ruted among lhe foremost judges of dog flesh in the East, th" above crease, according to Brig.-Gen. Wel- been staged in New Castle County. weel(s' of t h e campaign. The work is not hard. b~t us week, it is npparent the interest dnhlin c1uss, Daniel Krapf q u ~ rt et handled the pl acing of awards at the !'irst Newark Dog ShOW, leI' E. Stover. Beginning at the corner of Ch?pcl in any bus ine s. t h e o n es who give the campaign the and enthusiasm among entrants and .===~Lt with 26 POUltS, A. B. East- which was staged at the Newark High School athletic Ileld last Satur- '1'0 Recruit Men a ~d E. Main Streets, the processions subscribers is gl'Ow in g in Intensity with 21 points, and day. The local playground and recreation center prall ted b th ff ' '. Will proceed west to S. College mos t though t and time, energy a nd enthu s iasm, are and volume. With lhis as a guide, third with 20 points. Pictured are, left to right: Frank H CI k t . f 0' yea All . FollOWing the, return of Captain Avenue and then to the university the ones who will take down the big prizes. a hot and exciting race is antici- . I t 'es t at . N . aI' , mas el a Del Kennels, Cook from Spnngfield , Mass., late farm. pa ted among the few candidates ~~~.~:" ~ n ~:sPl a~ of neOl ew CasUe, who .named the best of show; Paul Leahy, Wilmington this week, a recruiting campaign The Newark High School band. We find a new leade r this week according to t h e who have shown the courage li nd M M. Daugherty, attorney and dog fanCier, principal Judge; Mrs. Ross S. Robi son, Grubb wi ll likely be started by the local led by Frederick B. Butz instructor credits publi s h ed. Mi s Maybelle Aiken foll owed clo e ly gl'it, and confirlence in the;r ability blooming Cercus and FO~lk Roads, ,ncar Wilmington, . who judged hounds, and A. Ray- battery to increase its strength. at. music at the Newark H'igh School. by Mrs. H, M. Irwin a re warming things up for t h e to compete with the othet·s. In any b David Cronhardt mond J

Two The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, September 28, 1989 Mildred McDowell, of Calvert. The , , ~ Literary Group bride Is the daughler of Mr. and llrcahly" Mrs. David McDowelL The wedding , L ~ss o l1 ' C\'1110 Impro"'tJ ~ SUNDAY NEWPORT Held Meeting took placo 9prl1 22, as Manassas, Unrealily" Will n Unifo,.", Vu. · I~l e lesson-sermon International SCHOOL \ ~ «~:~ Saturday NJght• The Literary Society of Flint Hill ~ndal: morning at At W. C. D. NEW ROAD t,ru .. Church mel Saturday vening at th ~ . Chl"lsl, SClentls~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swain. <\11 Buren Strcc~ -:- LESSON -:- Annonn.·omen' Mu on· B~ HAnOLD L . !.II Nn'" 1ST. I ) LJ ~-. or Mr. and Mr~ . Franci.s Sullivan and ~\~~I~ ~ O'clock. An Dean of The Moody Bible Instltuto' I n W of Chlcnao. with STARTED o '\, SiLI4 M (~ Dow c ll W c dding Mudc ; family, at Philadelphia, spenl Sun- e hcld at eight ' (Rel eased by Weslern Newspaper Unlon. 1 ~h[;:lf,?"' 1 pu ll tile r0l'" you 11'011', rill g Cm'c 1l1ollY On April 22 day with Mr. and Mrs. Orvi lle Otley. t b dnesday meeting b Mr. and Mrs. William .A. Barrow u e hcld at eight p. Leason for' O ctober 1 Mr. And Ml·s. W. H. OCTOBER Appleton, Sept. 27- Mrs. Mary nnd son spent ~und ay m HarCord Mary Lee I-Spaln ceded Lou siano Baus, president of Cecil Counly County and Baltimore. KI:'Il1ll0l'C To Lesson subjects nnd Scriptu re texts se· Crawford ~1ark to france, 1800. Council, acted as advisor to a group MI:- Clement McMullen is still ill Pm,put.Tcach Jected nnd copyrightl"d by I nternntjonn l ~~~~f!~~~.RcligiOU S E d ucation: lIsed by of 4-H gi rls And local leaders at at hI S home. A meeting \V lI ~ r Anniversary 2-francls J. flynn, famous Comp Rodney r cenlly. Miss Helen Mr. George Zebley was operated K nmure II· h be ·-----0 dwarf. born. 1864. Smith also acted as on adviso r. upon al St. J oseph's Hospital, Balli- ('venlng COl· 'fh SChOOl THE INFANCY OF J ESUS Announcement was made last more, Md ., on Monday. ilin£( a Parent T PurpOse LESSON TEXT-Malthew 2:13.23. S p o r t · Progr a m - Ie~ mor~ people will be named for N By ~ i SS : mma S. Maclary 3-The Buffalo Gazelle was week of the marriage of MI". Walton Pencader Church is making plans Palrons ,;nd t-. cacher flrsl published, 1811. hl~~~I~~~~~I;r:;;tl:~lht~~e{,e~~ ~ I\ n ~~,~~ The W.AA Council has announc- I testa. _ w 0 d _ sta r ~~~t:~i s ;~!k ~:-~~r~i;::~ Mason, of Cowen town, to Mi ss Sarah for its annual poullry supper. mgcd to IIllcn~~c nds preted Is. God wllh us.-Malthrw 1.23. ~~: 'ict~ewi~~~a~~;:r e!O~t ~~ .~p~~~: Fresh man Get·t ogeth e r- Con!.r?cling Company on the ~n­ 4-Work was bellun on Ihe NlaQara f alls power fa lL The college manager for On Saturday night from 8:30 un- SI~uctlOn of the new. macadam hIgh­ planl, 1890. LC;Jking forward to an experience hockey wi ll be Ginny Tyl7r, of ti l midnight the. fr~ s hmen from ~t~.~e~ I ~~g t~:r; O~lh e~ fro~ Ja~e~ in lite which promises to be both in· MIdd letown; her assIstants WI ll be: both campuses WIll have a chance y . oods, a dI S S-Columbus discovored Buy Yom' Meals wilh cOllfitlcu('(' II I A, &p teresting and profitable always Seniors J ane Staving· juniors to become ocquainted and enjoy ta~ce of .657 of a mIle. The work Cosio RICO, 1502. brings a glow of expectation. Some· Loui se ' Zurkow; sophoO-:ores, Mil: dancing at Old College. Recordings t' l~ ~ os t approxima.te1y $7,126, and P r imc cuI Il'om fil'si ~ ix ' thing of that spirit should pervade 6-Cha •. S. Parnell, lnsh dred Hank; and Freshman, Evelyn of Ihe various leading dance bands ~ . elllg done preilmlllRry to t?e political leader. died. the Bible schools ot our lund as Smith. Helen Adams, of Swarth- will supply the music. The Fresh- oSll1g of the PennsylvaOlR Rail­ ~ g l89i. they begin a six-months study in the more, wi ll be in charge of soccer ; ! man Get-together is sponsored by ;a~ c.rosslll at Walnut Street, Gospel or Matthew. to help her are.Kay Burke seniors. U1e Men's College Student Council ~"POI 1. The Delaware State . ~ 1-8011le of Klng·s Moun· Consideration of our Lord's dte Elva Grogan, j~ni ors; and Char1olt~ and the Women's College Soci'll ~ghWay Department is building ~ \'7\!(j. S. C., was IOUllhl, properly starts with th e story at ills Sipple, sophomores. Mary Brad- I Committee. Members of lhe social \ e ~le\~ road. It IS expected thIS birth, but we reserve th a t (or our ford, of Newark, is sludent manager committee are: Evelyn Conant, vor will be completed 111 60 days. ------Ribs of Christmas lesson. Today we stress of swimming. Jane King will have chai rman; Ruth McCullough, . Liz Ball Team Feted quas Fire Company sponsored a the mann er in which the Child J e· charge of archery, and Ann Harrison I\thx, and J ane Jemee, senIOrs; Members of Ihe Newporl baseball program of entertainment presented sus was received into th e world. Men then as now, were ei ther for will be head of tennis. Jean Pratt, Betty Hulton, Helen team were feted on Wednesday eve- on Monday evening in the Conrad Him or against Him. God had only Every Wednesday night the gym- Ad~ms, and Morgaret Dawson, ning in recognition of their having Hi gh School by Cousin Lec and his one attitude, that of loving protec­ nasium will be open for student jUlllors; and J anet Balster, sopho- won second place in the league for boys. The Auxiliary will serve its lb. tion and preparation of Hi s Son for recreational games. more. . . lhe season. A dinner was held in annual poultry supper in Thursday HI" m inistry. _ we d _ Dean Marjory Golder, MISS Rena the assembly room of the Newport evening, Oct. 4. H. I. Christ In Ihe Wor ld of M en . Allen, MI SS Emma Ehlers,. Eve 1 ~n M. E. Church, and was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Craw- The world of today is far ditTer· F irs t Cauldron- Con?nt, and J ohnny Schw llld Will many friends and parents of the ford celebrated their OWNh wed- O N E PRIC E-NONE HIGHER ent from that of the Orst century, The Women's College will once receIve the guests. boys. D. J . Richey, principal of the ding anniversary on Sunday at thei r but the difference is ali on th e out· again take over the edition of the - w e d - Krebs School, who is keenly inter- home in Newport, where they have side. Almost breath taking have college magazine, Thc Cauldron,- ISen ior Pictures- ested in the boys, served as toast- lived ever since lheir m" .-riage in S Ullnyfie ld been the developments of modern that is, the editor-in-chief will be On Tuesday the seniors had thei r master. Arthur G. Craig, manager 1889. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have civiliza tion, but these have not a W.C.D. girL With each issue the pictures taken for the Blue and of the team, spoke briefly of its one daughter, Mrs. Fred Block, and Sliced Bacon Ih. pkg. 25c changed the heart at man. He sti ll men and women alternate for the ! Gold year book. The book wili achievements. A trophy was award- one grandchild, Crawford Block, fears and hates and Dghts and sins. position. of editor., The coming Inot appear until the end of May, cd the team in recognition of its who li ves with. the Crawfords. Be­ Felin's All Pork His attitude toward Ch,·ist is un · ,~sue will have at ItS head Sylvia but our editor has shown her en- standlllg, and the presentation was fore hel: ma rr ~age, Mrs .. Crawford changed. There nrc stili only two I helps, of Newark. Other members thusiasm and interest by getting made by Mayor W. W. Bacon, of was MI SS Eli zabeth HIck ey, of Sausage lh. 23c classes of people in the world-those of W.C.D. on the staff are: Alice Ih er staff OR the job early in the Wi lmington. Each member of the Maryland. A family dinner was who have received Christ and are Aydji~n and Betty Whitenack. Lat- year. team also received a personal gift, held 111 celebration of the nnnivers­ PORK F e lin's Counlry Style saved, and those who have rcjected which was presented to them by ary and 45 guests attended from Him and are lost. Governor Richard C. McMullen. A Delaware, Maryland and Pennsyl­ Scrapple 2 Ih. pkg. 21c 1. Against Christ. feature of the entertainment was vania. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford re- c How do men show th eir rejection the showing of the American ceived many lovely gi1ts, and many lb. ot God's Son? Just as th ey did at League baseball picture. f ric n d s extended congratulations. C H OICE S EA FOOD Weekly D Pupils of the Krebs School in Decorations included cut IS His birth, by: a. Fear. Herod was F 00 a fraid lest the coming of this one their special units of work are spe- and a large weddi ng cake adomed Lm'ge O NE PRIC E-NONE HIG HER should result in the loss of his ili­ Sermon cializing in science and nature the table. COOKED golten gains. His anger and fear for studies in the vicinity. The fifth The Young Women·s Progressive Shrimp PEELED Ih. 37c made all J erusalem afraid. b. In· grade, under the direction of Miss Club of Newport had as its speaker Quic k C ooking 01' R egn lar difference. When the Wise Men By Rev. P. B. Fitzwater, D. D. T H aUGHT Alma Spencer is making a study of at a business session on Tuesday S kinless asked where Chris t was to be born , Direc tor of Pastors Course Moody By CHARLOTTE SPENCER ·'Trees of Delaware," while Mi ss evening, Mrs. Wi ll iam A. Cook. past 2 Ihs. 29c Mothers Oats 2 reg. pkgs, the priests and scribes knew exactly Cod }-'illets where to find the facts in the Holy Bi~~:t~~~~ t:ff~C~~C;~g~~ rvent pray- Nutritionist, State Board of Health ~~it~ g r~~~,e ~s~~' h e~ea;:;i\ S ~~ e ~: ~:e:i~,~~lt gu~l ~ ;n~i~;f';~;o ~eiir~.~~ Scriptures, but ha ving done so, they er of a righteous man availeth gaged in the study of insects. ,The Cook selected os her subject: Fille t of R e d O cean N, B. C. relapsed into utter indifference. They had no interest in the fulfili­ m~~hi~:i~~~y 5:il! ·portant lhat the One quart of milk for each child :':~~i~ ~h Or~~i~/~~::!' ~;ad~~ e\~s~ :;~ : ~~r~~I~te~e~"::nt:'~~ti~!t~~0~9It~~ Perch 2 lhs. 29c Shredded Wheat ment of the prophecy. c. Hatred. Christi an should be able to pray ?nd one pmt Of. mI lk for each adult conducting a special unit of work 14th century up until lhe present Herod poured out the violence of his with success. One reason so litHe IS the. goal whIch has b ~en set ~s on a power water supply, and going time. Mrs. Cook outlined in her FI'c h R egu lar W hile heart by killing the Drs t·born. He is achieved by prayer is because of essenll8.1 for good feed mg. T?,S into the necessi ty of good water talk the situation of the various lh. 29c A mI Page Quic k Cooking was the first of many who have raged gross ignorance as to what prayer looks like rather a large quantity supply to insure good health. countries abroad, and what lhey are Crahlneat against the Christ in futile anger. is. to a person w~o has never ~ ea rn e d "Rally Day" and "Promotion Day" fighting for. Tapioca d. Sorrow. The tears of the mothers Prayer in ils highest sense is the to enjoy a plam glass Of. rru lk. . will be observed in the Newport The Woman·s Club of Newport is Sel ect S alt Wate l' of J erusalem but foreshacft>wed the communion of the believer with Cheese offers one solutton to this M. E. Sunday School on Sunday, planning an anniversary tea in cele- weeping and wailing which charac­ God, in which he speaks to God problem. One f o ur~h of a poun~ of October 8th. bration of ils twentieth birthd ay Oysters 1/ 2 pt. can 2lc lona T e nde r Green terizes Christ-rejcction both in time and God speaks to him. It is really Am~ncan cheese IS .the praell.cal P ,-T. A. In Session an niv e~sa r y, to be held in the club and eterni ty. the voice of the Holy Spirit inter- eqUIvalent of one pmt of mIlk. room on Friday afternoon Oct 6 F r esh Sliced Peas No. 2 can 2. For Christ. ceding in the believer and for h im Cheese ~a ndwieh es, cheese soull'les, . . Th: Krebs School ,P .-T. A held from 2 to 4 p. m. The edmmit·tee Thanks be to God, there were "with groanings which cannot be m ~ca r o m and cheese, vegetables ItS ~ I S t busllless meetlllg o.f the f.all on arrangements comprises: Mrs. Steak Cod 2lhs. 27c those in that day who we re fo r Christ uttered." WIth cheese sauce-there are any season on Thursday .e ~enmg , WIth Charles Bratton, Mrs. S. C. Lomax AnIl Page and, like those who fo llow Him to­ Moses gives us one of the most number of ways to combine cheese Ed\~a rd Bratton, preSIdIng. MJ·s. H. Mrs. J . C. Strong, Mrs. A. C Hall' Smoke d day, they showed: a. Spirituality. outstanding examples ot true pray- WIt h Olh?r foods. A:klllson, chaI rman of health, spoke Mrs. Leonard Lynam, Mrs. A. M: Men have m arveled that the Magi er found in the Bible. "And when Drmks Offer Challenge bllefly on the effort bemg made by Craig and Mrs. F. H. Webb Fillets lh. 19c knew of the birth of Christ. They Moses was gone into the tabernacl Milk drinks offer an unlimited the State P.-T. A. to have all per- . must have studied the prophecies of of the congregation to speak wit~ ch~ll enge. - to the imaginative cook. sons. in the state obtain t~ e ir birth the Word and been responsive to the Mcdium Size FI'esh Him (that is to God), then he heard SpIced mIlk, egg nogg, banana milk certlfl~ate . She e,:",phaslzed t~e S t I · Ch' B d I FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLE.I teaching and moving of the Holy the voice of one speaking unto him shake, molasses milk shake, and necessIty of the cerhficate for ~an- a ,e arIty oar 1~ Flounder lh. 12c Spirit. Can we say as much for Crom off Ihe mercy seat that was CrUlt milk. shakes ar~ only a few ous . purposes, . such as m a rrla ~ e , R e gular Monthly S essloIl • ourselves? b. Interest. Not content California Tokay to know and to marvel, they shamed upon the ark of the testimony, from of lhe v.an atl?ns pOSSIble m drinks leavlllg th ~ Umled States on a !.rIP, The Stale Board of Charities held between the two cherubims. and I made WIth mIlk. etc., and Ulged that anyone not hav- . . A, & P. Quality F eed s the priests of Israel by thei r per­ spake unto Him" (Num. 7:89) . 1e. Cere.a1s taste better when cooked ing their certiflcate start immediate Its regular m ~ nthl Y meetmg Monday sistent interest in this great thing . m mIlk. The m il k should be procedure to procure same. afternoon at ItS New Castle County • whlch had come to pass. c. Love. Habit Of Aloneness. brought to a boi l, before the cereal D. J . Richey, principal of the office, 905 West Street, Wilmington, Daily Egg They brought themselves in .worship II should b~ borne III mllld that and salt are· added. K rebs School, welcomed the par- wilh Mrs W·Iliam S B I d S CRATCH FEED and they brought rich gilts from a supreme trIumph of the p~aYing Cream soups for lunch or supper enls, and urged their regular at- . .. I . . erg an , Grapes 25 lb. bag 5Ic 100 lb. b a g $ 1.99 thei r treasures. Yo u can give with­ soul IS not found m supplicatI on to arc an excellent way to u se more tendance, and their interest in preSIdent, m charge. J . Thompson out loving, but you cannot love with­ God, but in the revelation of God. milk, and incidentally, to use left- school affairs. He pointed out Ihe Brown, Mrs. Harry Mayer, Rev. R. out giving. d. Action. They came. Daily E gg Lay ing Mas h Yellow Onions They persisted until they found the ThIS explatns our Lord's all-night overs. Creamed vegetables, cream- value of the P .-T. A. in a school, Y. Barber, board members, and C. y Christ. Then they listened to God p~·aye r s. The. wer~ not so much ed meats and scalloped potatoes in- streSSing. the necessity for closer Rollin Zane, executive director, also 100 lb, bag $ 2.55 U. s. No . 1 IlIghts of askmg or mtercedll1 g, but crease the amount of m il k used. coopera!Jon a man g parenls and attended. Potatoes nnd protected His Son by not reo D a ily Growth Growing Mas h NEW turning to Herod. rather the spreading out of His Recipes With Milk teachers. Mr. Richey expressed ap- Miss Norma P hilbt"ick who has whole personality b e fo ~ e the heav- Many good desserts are made preciation to the P .-T. A. for its co- held important po s iti o n ~ with the n, Christ i" God's Wo rld. 100 lb. bag $ 2,39 enly ~ a ther, ~ ven as G l d ~o n spread with milk. Cornstarch puddings, o~e r a ti o ~ in plac.ing the new elec- Children's Aid Society of P ennsyl­ Men had brough t sin and ruin into ~ut hIS fl ee~ e on the p1allls of Jez- creamy rice pudding, custard pies tnc refrIgerator 111 the cMeteria of vania for the last ten years, has Ihe world. They had rejected His Mas on Jm's leel to get It fill ~ d WIth dew. and puddings all use generous the school, and termed thIS a meas- been appointed supervisor of the CALIFORNIA Son, but God stili ruled and we see The Lord IS HIS first great lesson amounts of milk. ure in the interest of the health of New Caslle County office. She is a Pint , lloz , 59c Quarts, doz. 69c Him protecting, preparing, and ful­ Oranges VALENCIA on pl:ayer expil clty taughl that lhe Fresh, evaporated or skim milk their children. graduate of the School of J e Uy Glassed Pamffin Wax filling prophecy through His Son. suppliant must above all else culli- may be used. The P.-T. A. is sponsoring a card Social Work. 1. Protecting. Men may hate and vate the habIt of ~so l ute alone- Banana Milk Shake party to be held in the auditorium Mr. Zane reported that the Dela- Dozcn 39c Ib, cake IOc Celery Hearts seek to destroy God's Son. Satan ness WIth God (Malt. 6:6) . The lale 5 ripe bananas of the school on Friday evening, ware Children'S Home Society was may Inspire them with ingenuity nnd Dr. .S?aull'ler Sai d, "Prayer is a 1 quart of m il k Oct. 6. transferring all the children under cunning, but sec how the Eternal prodIgIOUS force or a dI sgraceful Pinch of salt Members of the faculty were in its care to the Stale Boord. The RINSO One speaks to J oseph in dreams, farce. If. a farce, you pl·ay much, Press bananas through a coarse charge of entertainment, and games society recently was forced to close You;1I18081 their Draislll~~:r~~:::1 how He prepares a place of r e(uge a.nd . get lttUe; If a ~ ? rce , you prny sieve or mash. Add other ingredi- were co nd ucted. by Mrs. Elsie due to inadequate support. 21ge. pkgs. 37c In Egypt and ul ti mately in Naza· litUe .and get much. ents and mix well. Lynch, Miss EdIth Patterson and The State Board, in its welfare I" ~~~ reth, where the boy J esus may in­ It IS ,:"ell understood .that re~ White Sauce for Creamed Dishes Mrs. F . L. W:harton. Group singing department, assisted approximately crease In wisdom and sta ture and jl.f. - _\, prayer lests upon certam cond,- 2 tablespoons butter or cooking fat was ~ l so enjoyed .. Mrs. L awrence 500 children during August, a 20 PEACHES favor wi th God and m an. t~ons . Among them may be men- 4 tablespoons flour ~r a nclsco entertamed with read- per cent increase over August, 1938. '1f ~ , (- ~ .1" 2. Preparing. God knows of the !Joned the followmg: 'h teaspoon salt IIlgs. R e fr ~ shm e n ts were served in Mr. Zane staled that he expected '" 1fP- ~ f( days of public m inistry which are Conditions Of Prayer 2 cups of milk the catete rl ~ of the school. this increased responsibility would IOlla Slices or Halves ahead and above all , of that day J udging and forsaking sin. "II I Melt fat, mix in fl our and salt, FlftJCtb Anniversary continue throughout the present when on Golgotha's hill Ch rist was, regard iniquity in my heart, the and cook with constant sti rring un- The Ladies' Aux iliary of the Min- year. 2 No. 2 ~ Cans 25c in His own body, to prepare salva­ ~ Lord will not hear me" (Ps. 66: 18) . til smooth and bubbling. Add the tion for you nnd for me. God Is not The word "regard" means to look mil k slowly. Pour the while sauce taken by surprise. He moves for­ SPRY at with favor. The person, there- over hot cooked vegetables, meat, ward to the completion of His plan with the stately tread of eternity. fore, who flnd s pleasure and de- or fl sh. llh. can 19c ~~~ light in sin cannot have success in 200,OOQ ROSES 8. Fulfilling. God also sees to it praying. If one does not receive an 3lh. can51c Because you'll love the t ast e of A&P Baked G~ that prophecy is fulfilled. We read answer to his prayer, it is well that . Ransom Thomson, w.ho served A&P Soft Twist Bread , a nd t he many other van! ~ in verses 15 and 23, " that It might he enter into a personal ~ xa m i n a - eIght years for embezzlIng $1,250,­ of bread, Jane Parker Ca ke and J ane P a rkcr Don~ be fulfllled" and In verse 17, "then IN FULL BLOOM lion as to his spirit and practice. 000 from. a packing company, still EIGHT O'CLOCK ,If you haven't tried A&P baked goods before-. . was ful1l11ed. " God's Word Is always You'll want to sec this breath-taking Then there must be a forgiving faces a judg,:"ent fo.r double that a loaf of bread or a cak e t oday. You'll then besiJII sure, for He m akes it so, His in­ spirit. J esus declares, "And when amount. He IS working as a farm sight, and y ou m ay-any day before sun­ COFFEE set at STAR ROSE GAllDENS. As far as their praise! finite and eternal faithfulness guar­ ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have hand at $30 a m onth. the eye can sec rows on rows or glorious ing antees the fulfillment of every proph­ mUlti-cotored blooms tra.nsform the earth llh. hag 15c ecy, yes, and of ev!'ry prom ise of aught against any: that your Father - Into a f atry land fantasy. IF YOU'RE NOW PAYING 10c OR MaRl also which is in heaven may forgive lhe earnestness of the petitioner. His Holy Word. Opportunity is afforded lor rose lovers 3 lb. bag43e FOR BREAD ••• SAVE 00% OR 1140-' you your trespasses" (Mark 11 :25). And finally, all prayer must'be :)!~11~0 totoPI~fe~~I St~:~~ (~~~f::I~: e t~:'; Further, there should be a proper offered in the name of J esus Christ. Red Rose Proeresa 01 Mankind ro se~ In natural bloom. But whether you maUve. "Ye ask, and r eceive not, This means, of course, that it must want to buy roses, or Just enjoy the sight ,I, In my youth, looking at thls m an Rent Festival you're cordially welcome here. Drive over FOR ALL FINE LAUNDRY and that, I marvelled that humanity because we ask amiss, that ye may be In harmony with God's will, and tomorrow! :l: had made .0 little progress. Now, consume it upon your lusts" (J ames offered in recognItion of the fact You are Invited to LUX FLAKES 4:3). The all-controlling m otive of that all our blessings come to us Join us at the Red :;: looking at man in the multitude, I ,I, marvel that they have advanced so the true Christian is to honor nnd through Christ, the mediator. Rose Inn on Wed­ 10,000 ~ge. pkg. 21e lar.-George Glsslng. glori!y God. We have a r ight to ask Prayer Is a grace of God, and nesday, Octob·er 4 ------God only for things which will en· God alone must give It and teach at 2:00 P . M. for Chrysanthemums , Dolne a Klndnc.. able us to honor Him. It the motive us how to use it. It Is necessary the romantic cele­ bration of the pay­ LIFEBUOY I 11 you have bestowed a kindness Is therefore to gratify the lust of that we should pray for open eyes Our hardy chrysanthemum field. are :'~'li:.:.: ment of the Red .on your friend, do not regret that the /lesh there will be no success to behold the wonderful things of Jmlt coming Into bloom. From now until HEALTH SOAP Rose Rent, as r e­ :~~~tta~re~Y' too, wUl present a dazzling ::: you have done 10, as you should In praying. God's Word. This Is the secret of quired by the ancl· 3 cakes 16c rather be ashamed of having acted Additional CondlUona successful Bible study. In J ames ent deed. The r • otherwise.-Platus. There must also be persistence In 1:5 we are taught that the one lack- V I:~ :!~o ~:'oe:d C:=l"~~ ~~n~~:~:re~~rs- ::: wm be a Queen of Flowering Shrubs, Perennials Bulbs, etc.' ,S, ======!prayer. In Luke 11 :8, we find that Ing wisdom should ask of God. This Roses, and a Rose .1. !H...... ++++ ...... ~~ ,the man who came to hIs friend at means not only spiritual wisdom, Prlncesl, wbo will LUX midnight for bread for his friend but wisdom In the common things name t h r e e new TOILET SOAP did not receive the bread because of life. The one who recognizes hts rOlel. Sen a tor The Conard· Pyle Co. :I: of his friendship, but because of his limitation will ask God for Instruc· Geor,e B . Scarlett 3 cakes 16c wm olrlclal1y pay Rose Specialists for 42 Years I': READ Importunity. God delights In the tlon In all that pertains to his needs. ROBERT PYLE, Preslden& .' persistent effort of the individual, How nece888TY, therefore. that there the rental to a di­ rect descendant of which Is a proof his sincerity, It be cultivated the spirit of prayer, ot William Penn, Prices in thi d . Is not becaUle God can be leased 110 that in all our activities and WEST GROVE , PA • s a verbsement efJec tive until closc THE POST Into dol nil that which He 11 unwill- problems we have the help and U IIII U OC IIIIC 0 III II 00 U I U ...___ ..__ Inll to do, but because it manifeltl bleulng at God. , coo ~ ~s~e;p;t.~3~0-~;N~e;w;a:rk;.:S:to:r:e~o:nl~y______The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, September 28, 1939 Three eek Association Holds ~~::~'~:n~~r~~o~s~~~;tj~s~~:l: ;::;: L01~don Anti,ue Dealer Cr • cy Eastburn; rcprescntative to Gren t CIIllI1lS A~t Find co~~~~~ , c~d~~ a~' d Mcgilligan: . Richcs from a single picture await Convention At Red Clay 1ts

san~ a duct. 01 Ow mo rning was s~l~j e~te~~a :~'~~I~ ;~ti ~' I -----_-- Today." He stated day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ October 4th /ire process as all life ward Naudaine. to prepare one to "Booster Night" Mark ed da ll y pr Ob~' Il1~. d b M s Harmony Grange celebra ted an- !er.l'icec~ l :e ~\~de th/a fl~'~ ~1U a l "Booster Night" Mo ~d a y even­ GIlbert ,il R C E ll1 g With a n open meetIng and a Last Chance for Big Credits . ~f w~'te CIa; special progl'sm which w ill be en­ I d the devoti onals. te red from Delaware In the aI~nLla l c Suggestions ~~:~ s ~ sponsored by NatIO nal two speakers in the Th; 'prognlm prepared by Mi ss Your ofl)n special trai/I right to the grou/lds I,. , . G e~~.Il~n: ·M~~ I~lt~r:i Margaret Derickson, follows: Wel- $155,000,000 ill thrills! . . . 1,500 exbibits, CO/lcerts alld movies f ree! Help Your Favorite Now G~r1n ton. The form- come by worthy master Leon . GIl­ \~:T~ C gaoak and How more, salute to the fl ag Na tIO nal 12 FilII Horn's . .. Enjoymellt pills! . .. DOIl't miss this great Sbofl)! . . , He gave many suggest- M~s t e r Tabar's message read by Mr. H ere's yO/ll' cbal/ce to see tbe Fair of Fairs before it closes October 31st! to rcad the Bible so Gilmore, vocal ~ ? 1 0 by MISS Ruth interest all ages. Ball , and essay, What Our Gr a n g~ The greatest Fair th is wol'ld has eYer area. Have the time of your life for known Is yours for the dayl Frolic tal k was on "Sab- H a~ to OtTel' the F arm FamIly, very little money. Your fore Is aspe. Save $1.00 Subscribing among Its gaily colored buildings By " Sh t written a nd read by Mrs. D. S. clolly low, so Is your admission . .. Take a "trip abroad" at the ticket and you can buy the best of of Sll~geSli vee i~~a~ Long: reading by Mi ss ,?orothy foreign exhibits .. . Thrill at the food at popular prices. So loin your exhibits of great Americon in dustries department of the neighbors and their families. Whoop ~ ~t~d;~~~ :,.'~; I~i =~ ~~~i~' S~;P~~ • . . Play and laugh In the Amusement " up on YOUR DAY AT THE FAIR. F or Five Years officl'rs were eleet- son, with Mi ss Mabel P ortoI', Mi ss I : Prrsident, P owell Laura Porter, MISS Anna Dennison, JUST SEE HOW AMAZINGLY L1nLE IT COSTS . vice presi- CalVIn Ball , WIIl a ~ ' d Ball, Gheen Be sure to take the chilclren •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , of Marsh- St e ph ~,n so n , .an~ EInear Stoutland; FAIR ADMISSION TICKETS ARE LOW-SOc for ~li ss Li lli e Wi!- s O ~~ pr:x7~1~~~~~ ~to G~: :~ge~:'~ sent. grown· ups. can be purchased with your railroad 2 , SCHEDULE OF CREDITS NOW AND AFTER OCT. 4 :[I~r~h~il tOl; ; ~r e~s lll' e r, The hospitlality committee served IIcket. Children 10c-purchosed at Fair Grounds. $ 85 (Eastern no ND TRIP CO~~~llCC,O MrSo cJ ~~!;~ fruit. SP~CIAL COACH TRAIN Slanda,d Tlm.1 NEWARK Council Elects Chiefs TO Nt: W YOltK Now After Oct. 4 H ~~Oe\~:~ F;~ ~t~ S ; ~;~ Monday evening, Leola Cou?eil L v . Newark ...... 7.45 A. M. Lv. Sta nton ...... 7 1\ . M. 1 Year $1.50 4,000 Harry Fisher, Marsh- No. 14, D. of P. and Wa Wa Tribe, ~ 5 r:::~h:~t·~f;~~ 3,000 Ar, New York (Penna. Sto.l • • ; . 10:4S A.M. ChltdN.5t.12h.II.'_ . Mrs. CalveI' Talley, NO.. 45, I: O. R. M., at Unl~n , elected Ar. World' s Fair •. .. . .• • •• 11 .15 A.M. From '.nnlylvonla Stc.. 2 Year $3.00 20,000 15,000 E. Mrs. Fred E. Geb- their chiefs for the next SIX months RETURNING, Lv. World's Fair Sta., 10135 P. M. f tI.n .... wYorlr,toWorld·. . M E M E as follows: Leola CouncIl: Prop­ lv. Now York (Penna, Sto.l •.. • 11 ,OS P.M. ::~h S!:,~~ ,10< .dd'".... 3 Year $4.00 35,000 I Cre'~ k ; ~~s. ~:;~ hetess, Mi~s May!'ellc A iken; P oca­ 30,000 Ebenczer M. E.; Mrs. hontas, MI S. N.t"a.l'l~!1 Kee; Wenonah, SEE THE " " SHOWS 01' THE FArR ... " ltAIL-J ROA DS ON PARADE" AND " ItAILItOADS A'I' WOItK." 5 Year $6.50 100,000 75,000 St J P E' Mrs. Edna StIglle, P owhatan, Mi ss l t41."rilin I'CO I:IIE',S, ~;;:r s M. E: J ean Cro.s ~a~; tl"l~stee, N.t"rs. Eliza- To Rally . ~~t~ki~~;~: representa tive, F . H. THIS IS FOR RENEWALS-NEW SUBS. COUNT DOUBLE _____ lllOCliation was ll1VIL~d to W a Wa Tribe: Prophet. Archie t~ ~ E~O;du;~~ Baer; sachem, Cha rles Lloyd; senior •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lcague of Dela- llrs. Edn a Gi lbert sang a "Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters" h. ENCOURAGE THE INITIATIVE AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE HUSTLING "GO-GETIERS" IN THIS CAMPAIGN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST GRAND PRIZE ••• Winner's Choice of a 1940 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan

Purchascd lIrrangetl for from tbe Wilmington Auto SlI]es Co" NewllI'k, Del. Vnlue subject to 194,0 prices. OR $500 IN CASH FrOlll Opera tion Wh iteman, Who has SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE lrnm a ver y Out in front in eye appeal, roomy comfort, at lhe home of , Wh!tcman [ 0 1' the past solid sflfety and long-lived economy! IS visiting relatives P", tor a short HIS luxurious, dis~inctive new 1940 back at 40.8 miles per hour average speed. $200 in Cash $1 00 in Cash . in g to her home Ci ty. T Studebaker ChampIon costs you no It has the same long-li ved , expense.defying Mr;. Harry Drncki n with more money than you would spend for one construction that enabled two Champions ohn Ashton of Union­ of the other leading lowest prtCC cars, eotla 8]lcnt Sunday at the to travel 15 ,000 continuous miles each in FOURTH PRIZE FIFTH PRIZE SIXTH PRIZE ge, near Charlestown, And when you own this Champion, you 1if,5 11 consecutive minutes on the Indian­ OF YOUR have the satisfaction of driving a car th at's a apolis Speedway. 0~ OFYOUR OFYOUR illd IMrs. II. p . Dennison and ~ COMMISSION ~ COMMISSION fully accredited tea m mate of S t~ debaker's Come in and go for a revealing Champion . '/\ COMMISSION n Phil adelphia and New 400~U ADDED TO IT 300~U ADDED TO IT impressive ommander and PreSId ent. trial drive. You do n't need a Jot of ready cash 50 U ADDED TO IT PYle of State Coll ege It has the same economy engine as the to become a proud hampioG owner-your : gu est at "The Mer: present car should cover patt if not all this The first three prizes, less cOl1LlJli SiOJ1 S drnwll ,Iown, will be lIwnrdell to the tlu'cc he We k' rnd with h I' Cham~ion that set an A. A. A. r~cord of 27~.4 Studebaker bampion's UOWll payment on ElWood MeLnne and miles per gallon on a 6,144,mile round-tn!> entries IJrOCllring I.he grente t number of credil ,Iurillg lite cntire call1llllign, regnrdlcss ~t Cen tervi lle. from San francisco to Ne'tV York and easy C. 1. T. terms. Sa rook s fnmily rcunlon of Itow few or how many credits tltey JUay sccurc. th tUrdllY n!tornoon lind \' e~ n~:%~ ot Mr. and DENNISON MOTOR COMPANY Mil. M. B.' Pennington DIAL 4241 were gUests Thurs- MAIN AND HAINES STREETS ~ur The N ewark Post, Newark, Delaware. Thursday, September 28, 1939

Chaplain Of Fire Gro"p I \llueric:aJl Flu Counc iJ O ' Dnuie l Po t To Eut~ rt ain Oh'l II .g . F V c tel'aus At P c rl'y P o mt llla"" ,6£h GLASGOW TRAINING Cele brates W Itb e a s t Th J Allison O'Daniel Post No. E E GEN IE 1I ~ I THE NE POST RAUY DAY American Flag Council No. 28, Jr 10, :m~rican I~egion, will pro.vlde di c~~l g:~ : \I~h~ltass, 01 IIIc! ,~~K O. U . A. M., staged its annual weln- musical entertalll,ment f?r patIents Wilmington on Founded J anuary 26, 1910, by Ihe 1ale Everett O. Job/Ulon SCHOOL AT e' ronst and stenk supper Monday at . the s:ne~ ~~aI~rt e ;~~~~ .tal'L!cr~~ ~11 l'r 27 , ~ An Independent Newspaper night " t Wesley Ch~pel: Visitors ~~~ ~~ior David W. Chalmers, the ~I~cne~a l;er\' Published Every Thursday by the NeWArk Po~ t , Inc. -SUNDAY NEWPORT were present from Wllmmgton and c ontinental-Di amond FIbre Co., two "'CI~c~o Locally and Independently Owned and Operateu Middletown. band wiil present a concer~ unc1 pr SCptcmbl'r 30 Saturda, O O L. R. McMullen ousted A. Neale the Legion post's sponsorshIp. The Intl'rment 'Will Special Ptogt anl CoOp etoative Smythe, Sr., as the council's eating e n tou r ~ge WIll leave Newark at Ccmetery ~ ~ Telephone: Newark 4941 O urses Given champion at the affair. Plans were 12:30 0 c1 ~c~ e n t Commnnder-elect ('LAllA ) \. Art al1!!e

Chaplain OJ Fire Group American Flag Counc il O ' Danie l Pos t To Ent~ rl l\ill Ob'tu , • I, F • V e tCl'nns At P e rr'y Poml, , I ary ,~ GLASGOW TRAINING C e l e brates Will e lls t h J Allison O'Daniel Post No. ' ElJGllNI£ It.\, ' American Flag Council No, 28, Jr lOT :m~ricun Legion, will provide dl!~, gC:lIC H nas~ ot THE NE , _~_K POST RALLY DAY o U A M staged its nnnual wein- m~ s ic a l entertainment for pati ents Wilm i~ ttho Founded J anuary 26, 1910, by the late Evp,reit O. Johnl on SCHOOL AT e,' r ~as ~ a,~~ steak supper Monday at the veterans' HosPital'L Perry cmber ~7on:lt o:~ night ,. t Wesley Chapel. Visi tors p ~int't ~uDnd~d D~rl~~~im e r~d t~y Funcral ~; An Independent Newspaper . . DII'ec 0 1 a ., , the R T J ' Published Every Thursday by the Newnrk Po~t , Inc. - SUNDAY NEWPORT were present from Wl lmll1gton and Continental-Diamond Fibre Co., t\\'o o'cl~ckon~s 1liIl!!al Locally and Independently Owned and Operateu Middletown. band wi!1 prese~1t a c o nc.e r~ und I' September 30, Satuld., L R McMullen ousted A. Neale the Legion post s sponsOl ship. The Intl'l'm ~Ab?:~AT·E ·· E ·DiT ·ciR ··::::::: :: ::::::::::::::::: .. C~ .AR~fi.:t I1};I ~~~~Wi!~ Specia I Progl·aJu Coopel·ative sm~th~ . Sr., as the council'S eating e nt ou r ~ge will leave NewDrk at Cemctcr):nt Will be ~ Telephone: Newark 4941 champion at the aITair. P lans were 12:30 0 CI~~~~ e n t c ommander-elect] ('LA llA )1. Arranged At Courses Given hid for a roast steak supper to be Dc p a I f W'I . t ' 11 Clara M Brown ---Member ot The Consolidated Drive for County h Id October 23 . Samuel Green 0 , I ~nll1g on WI, dil'd at h~r late ' Nowspaper National Advertising M. E. Chu rch In M. E. Chu loch A delegation of ten members of lbe in charge Of. the ODol1l el p ost~ day Sept<'mber National Advertising Representative the local council attended the semi- install ation exel clses scheduled fOJ Yl'al'~, Sl'l'l'ices American Press Assol'iation By Mrs. J . Leslie FOI'd By Mildl'cd Gcbhart annual dinner of the Secretarys' IOctober 10. Numerous other Legion Re\' 11 . Everett' I 225 West 39th St., New York City Glasgow, . Sept. 27-"Rally Day" Hockessin, Sept. 27.-The Ruml Association of Delaware at Harring- I di gnitaries arc expected for the frum hl' I' Inte New Castle County Co-opera Live Ion last night. event. II l'lghts. tit two ---Entered as sue,~~~~-~~~s o r%~~~Chat3 . Nr~~.rk, Delaware ~~ i1k . b~h~~~~r~~d S~~d~~e u:~ ~~g~~~ Trai ning School, held in the New- --- Sl'pternber 25. ih;-:Ub sc l'l ptiO~;;-;;fthis-;;-ape r in the Un ited Stntes is $1.50 per ear IN supervision of the ~ ev: ~ '. J. Moore. port M. E. Church started on Mon- .:.. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : • •: •• : • •: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : • •: • •: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : • •: .. : .. : .. :.:; : of til!' late Thomas ADVA N E. CanaJlan and Foreien subscriptions $2.28 per year IN ADtiANCE. SpeCIal Sll1gll1g. I eC ltutlOns. and day evening, with the Rev. Ri chard • NCE SERVICES '.' Smgie cop i"s 4 cents. Make all checks payable to The Newark Post. pro'inoli n of classes w ill feature M. Green, as dean of the school. It :i: FARM B UREAU I NSURA '!.. :l: \l1l1l1al Ral" Lega l , nd Di splay advertising "ates furnished on requesl. the program. Mrs. Alice Wilson, will be continued for six consecu- .!. .;. I\nnudl 1",llIv (hy In Memo riam unil Cards 01 Thanks 5 cents per agate Sunday school superinlendent, will L~__ tive weeks on Monday evenings. :i: AUTOMOBILE LIFE :;: stag('l! at Ott; Chapel We want and Invite c;';:;;nunications. hut they must be signed by the writ- be in charge. Schedule or Courses .!. ':' nuun at 2:30 er's name-not ro r l)U bticntilJll, but fol' our informatioll and protection. Chicken Patty Supper Courses to be given and the in- :1: :;: Bartley, pastor 01 ---- The Pencader GI'angc will serve tructors nrc as follows. "J esus and :i: REESE S . JARMON 426 S. COLLEGE AVE. :i: P Ch1lrch. will NCWU I'k, Dclawal'e, September 28, 1939 a chi 'ken patty supper in Grange Hi s Teachings" taught by the Rev. HaU on Thursday, Oct. 12, at five R. Earle I)ickey J . B. Vaughn, paslor of Met hodist ::: Local Agent NEWARK, DEL. ::: ~~;;I >>c ;~~'clsunda\' WOftLO SERIES OF 1!)05 o'clock. J ohn W. Moore. prcsident of the Church. Milton, Delaware; "Chris- As lhe approachcs, .. porls w riter s are te ~ ~~ ~~~I\?:h 0~Vi~ e l;1cO~~el~h~il~es~~ : ~::'sC~~s~c;~~~~~ ~,~~ u~~~~u~~~; ~~ nK';';;~';~I~ ~;" "p~~~~I;.U~t~dW~tD;;. e~~ J.:. .:.. : ..: ..: .. : .. :.. :.::.~:::.:.~:~.:' ~:. ,:.. : ..: ..: . .: . . :.. : .. :..: .. :. . :.. : ..: ..: .. :..: . . :.. :.. :..: . . :. . :.. : .. :.. :.. :..: .. :..: .. :..:.J to atlend. . digging up ·torics of fam ous baseball class ic ' of form e r nual poultl'y supper in the base- the appointment of R. Earle Dickey, byterian Church, Wilmington, and year s, and the feal of Chrisly Malhews on, who p ilched thr ee ment of the church On Thursday. a member of the Chrjsti~ n a Fire Rev. L. La Verne Ross .of .olivet 'hu t-out gam eH in lhe series of 1 905, is r ccall ed . O ~/ ~nel Mrs. Francis Crowe and ~~:' ~~C~{~~P~:i';; ~:s ~~/~~1;7li~:a~.; ~~~:bi\~~a~o;:.~~r c~, U g~t~~n g;:;:.n~ This was the fi r s t world series in w hich the cw Y o rk son spent Sunday with MI'. and Mrs. lhe October meeting scheduled for Lee, of Madison, N. J ., and China; Giants of t. h e National L eague pal:licipate d, and t he second FI~~~. ~~~~mI~71'd~;n Ns~~;~ ~k~~ O nd ay Talleyville. ; ;:g~, ~d at~~~~~ ~~ri~~~n~!~~ m~ma~~ lJlayed by teams of t.he presen t maJor leagues. The first was with friends in Chesapeake City, Bartly, Newark M. E. Church; "Ad- played in 1903, a n d won by the Bo,ton Americans over the Mel . 90 Grangers ministration, Grouping, anel Equip- Pi tts bur~ h Nationals. The G iants won t h e National L eague W~~il:;t~ n~ l~s~dBI~~! e~ n~ ~,~:' ~f Gath er In ~~~ ~t i~y 1l~r s~ u;~~~p ;>~a l~7c~net;.~ pennant In 1004, but Man agcr John McGraw r efu sed to play D. Ford anel daughter. of Norwood. . , son, Risi ng Sun, Md . the Boston Amel'icans for the world champions hi p t hat year. Pa .. vi sited 1111'. and Mrs. J. Leslie JOI11t SeSSIOn The school is under the auspices I.n 1 9~5 . h ow~ve r. Mc?raw consented to p lay Connie F O~~,s . O~u~:'~~~~~ n , of New Castle, . ___ ~~ a r~h ~f ~~:it7;1~0 1~nd Ct~:le{:~~~ Mack s Philade lphia Athletic, a nd sent Mathews on to the MI'. Ellis Boulden. and Mr. and By MISS Emma S. Maclary national Council o[ Christi an Edu- B is quick ...... 20 oz. 18c Gor ton 's R eady- mOllnd for the fir t game. w hich h e won, 3 to O. T h e Ath - Mr ~. Harry Divens, of Philadelphia, Stanton, Sept. 27. -App r oxim~t ,:, I Y cation. Pan cak e F lo ur ...... 8e to-Fr y ...... : ..... 2 for 2~c - _ _ --.:..::.:::::.:~ I.l om()s tea dl. letics won the second game and Math ewson was called on to VISIted Mrs. Mary Frazer on Sun- 90 Grangers attended the Jomt Rev. J. C. McCoy. pastor of the C I F I T ' T 1 9 Salmon, Fancy Plnk ...... 1 Ie . . . ..' , . , . day. meeting of Di amond State. Hockes- church of Newport is the host. Miss a -______Osceola Lodge No.5, Knight of last week, according to Dr. C. R. delphI a. Monday, und men of the church will be P aul Bartels. Pythias. Monday evening in Fra- jKase, director. The number does Mr. and Mrs. J ames Lupton have and community arc giving their "Rally Day" Topic tem al Hall. C. C. Knox presided not inc lude any of the upper class- r et urn e ~ home aIler spend,ng t~e services in order to make the re- The Rev. Richard M. Green has over the session. men who have appeared in campus week WIth M,'. and Mrs. Harry WIl- pairs at a minimum cost. The chosen for his sermon on "Rally Plans were made [or the organ i- performances in previous years. h ams, neal' Galena, Md. . Ladies' Aid Society wi ll repair the Day." Sunday. "The Rall y Cal1." zation to be represented in the About 150 students have indicated A Sunday school was organIzed roof and the ceiling of the main Arter the sermon. a consecration Tuesday night bowling league. L. their desire to par ticipate in the on Sunday aIlern.o0n in the neigh- church room. while the Young service will be held for the chil­ 1/2 C. Pack was given permission by dramatic program. borhood of Hare s Corner by the Women's class or the Sunday School dren and parents of the Sunday popular vote to purchase bowling The first Playbill program. con- Rev. Henry G. Welbon. Twenty- will make improvements to the school. uniforms for members of the team sisting of three one-act plays, wi ll thre? persons were present. basement, which will be refinished A meeting of the Adult Class of which will bowl every Tuesday be presented on October 12. The Mi ss Alberta J o ~n ~~ n was operat- and painted. Two oil bumers are the M. E. Church, was held at the evening at 7:30 o'clock. E 52 Players will begin the cele- ed o ~ fo r appendICItI S on Monday to be installed, one of which has home of Mrs. Gladys Williams on Price Sale P umpkin Pie Evening bration of their tenth season with morl1lng at the HomeopathIC Hos- bee n donated by CalveI' Talley. Thursday evening. The committee According to a report of the so- a full-length performance on No- pltal, Wilmington. She is reported "Rally Day" will be observed by the in charge was: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. cial committee, the an nlJaI pumpkin vember 17. The Women's College m~ch Impro v~ d . . Stanton M. E. Church on Sunday, Fulton and Mrs. Buchanan. pic evening wiJI be s tag~ d jn the competitive plays are sc heduled for Rally Day WIll be observed at Oct. I , and speci al services are be- The Serving Circle served lunch Holmes & Edwards Sterling Inlaid neal' future. A. J ohnston and M. later in November. ~ a l e ~n Church .. on Sunday .. The ing arranged. at J esse B. Mi Ll er's sale on Tuesday. Johnston, who have furnished ne- Twenty-Six In Group Hat vest Home celebralJon Wi ll be cessities for this occasion for many Twenty-six members constitute staged on Oct. 6. CHARM years. informed the organizaion of the E 52 Players this year, r epre------P a tte rn Oll]y their willingness to agai n do their senting the largest enrollment in l\li ss BullS R egis t e r s At 2 6 .PIECE SERVICE FOR 6 pa;t.HOlscher, of Faraday Lodge No. H oug hto n College, N . Y. 6 K NIVES ~~iroti~t~~ber;h=,:~~~~~:g ~~d~~~ 6 DESSERT SPOONS 280. of Morton. Pa .• a guest of lhe graduates: MI SS Irene M. Butts, daughter of ~ 6 FORKS RELIEF 1 BUTTER K NIFE evening. extended an invitation to Helen Adams, Mary Armour, Mrs. Howard Leak, 24 Choate St., 6 TEASPOONS 1 SUGAR SPOON all members of Osceola lodge to at- Alexander Boyer, Betty J ane Brown, has regIstered Jl1 the freshma.n class REGULAR PRICE tend their Golden Jubilee from Oct. Edward W. Cooch, Jr., Virginia N. Y., for the fall seme.stet. , Her 9Mm9bfJt9~ ...... $35.25 23-27 , inclusive. MI'. Holscher prais- Cooch, Joseph Dannenberg, Sally class. w:th a membershIp of 180, Olle ,Ha1f Sale Price Whatever common foot trouble you may have, ed the attendance at the local ses- Dickinson Edith Holden Ann Kline IS the . largest freshman class ever $ 17.63 don't miss this opportunity to get this service sion and the degree of activity. Bl anche Lee. Thomas T~wa r s . J ack to r ~g l s t e l' at H?ughton. 36-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 First and third degree work will Neeson, Sylvia Phelps, Alice Plough, WIth the opening of the fall se- without charge or obligation. Come in for a 8 KNIVES 1 BUTTER KNIFE go on Monday. Oct. 3. Members are Wi lhelmina Press Jeanne Reming- mester, the student body of aU de- free foot test .. . lea:rn by a demonstration on 8 FORKS I SUGAR SPOON your own feet how easily and inexpensively 8 TEASPOONS requested to report early. ton, Sidney s.i1ver'man. Ellen Simon. ~~' lz:~n:~ e o~r;~~i~~lli~g~h :x~~:t~~~ 1 COLI) MEAT FORK you can obtain relief with the proper Dr. 8 I)ESSERT SPOONS I SERVING SPOON ~~:~~re~a~:ll~~ ' J~~~n~~~n~t e~ ~~s~~ of . the institution. Hou gh t~n h~s SchoU Appliance, Remedy, or Scientific Shoe. REGULAR PRICE " Frie nds bip T e mple To Willard Jr. William Zabel and enjoyed a steady growth . sll1ce It ...... $50.90 S tage Card-Bing o P a rty Frank Tuge~d . 'was chartered as a college 111 1923. One -Ha 1f Sale Price DR. SCHOLL'S SHOES 6 75 $25.45 The social committee of Friend- Ladies' A id S o c ie ty To For Men and Women ;:Mup Built on the Straight ,- Other Pieces At ~ R egula; Price Lino Principle. Evenly ~~I~ ~~~p~ ~~:d \~t~ii~~oSi;;~~ Glasgow Churc h Group To M eet ThlH"s day In Churc h distributes body w elqht . on Friday, Oct. 6 in Fralernal Hall. H o]d P o ultry Suppe r The Ladi es' Aid Soci ety of the on 3 bearlnq points of \ ~ Games will start at 8:15 p.m. Members of the Ladies' Bible Newark M. E. Church will meet next feet. AttractIve style•. MER"IN S. DALE On Saturday. Oct 7. a rummage Class of the Glasgow M. E. Church ThLll'sday at 2:30 o'clock in the Tue 8dny oud Weclne .. doy , O ct. 3 oud 4 TOll Y sale will be held at Richards' wlU hold their annual poultry and church. Members of the hostess Jeweler MARTI Garage. W. Main Street and New oyster supper in the basement of committee are: Mesdames William McLANE'S SHOE STORE Dial 3221 ;:,don Avenue, starting at nine I ; ~~m c~~~cto ~'~h ;r~ ~~day, oct. 26. ~~~;i:~;1 ,R~~~rb l~r:r~:git~~ha~~~.r ge 14 W. Main St., Phone 44-J, Elkton, Md. N e wark

~ •••••• •••••••• ...... ' • • • 1940 Models • • Now on Display • T • • at !WI• But Why All The Excitement? Isn't It Just What• • You Expected--A Typical Dodge Masterpiece? Built ,.• To Save You Money--Built To Give You Comfort. 'ITTENHOUSE • COMPANt • Never Before On Earth--A Full-Floating Ride In A MOTOR • Car Priced So Low! : See The :1940 ~o"'e Nowl 24 s. College Avenue.' ·•• ...... • ••••••••••••••• ... . The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware. Thursday. September 28. 1939 ' k Wllmlngton, and Miss L ena Evans ot N ewark w er e lunoheon guests of Enrolls At Southern Seminary Girl Scout Head The gathering WRS held at "Our People In Newar Mrs. P aul F, P ie Monday. holot." Adelb n, Switzerland. Miss Brittinghnm won the nalional Ju­ ~~~~OOG~~~ MIss Helen M'rc~rns , N. College Addressed Local lelle Low Gir'l Scout scholnrship. Ave., will spend the week end jn She termed her experience at the Baltimore, Md. l\'Ieeting Tuesday • Her Wedding Scheduled Saturday c n c~1mpme nt with girls from m any Mr. and Mrs. ~~ ar d Snyder, W. no lIons as "lhrilling. fl'iendly, and Main St., spent the w eek end in P a l'e uls A s c mble ' V illi educational." Philadelph ia, Pa. Tt·oop For F it'st Tillie Lenders introduced by Mrs. Doug- loss ~"er e: Mi ss Ann W. halmers, Mrs. Lucy Wo ~ and her daugh­ Thi Y e ar Olhc l's Talk captmn of T1"l)op 4, assisted by the ter Mrs. Elizabeth Worrall R eese Misses Brittingham and Mary Mac- W. Main St., spent Sunday in An~ ·'Lillle House." headquQI·ters for Cormick; 1I1rs. Morris T. Ewing. napolis. Md. Newnrk GIrl Scouts, was lhe scene captall1 of Troop 8. assisted by Miss of the fi rst fall meeting between Betty Welden. and Mrs. W. R. Dav­ Mr. and MI's. ~ F. Ph!, W. Main pa l·ents a nd members of the thr cis, caplnin of T l"Oop 13. nssisted St., entertained a t a dinner p arty local troops Tuesday night. '1'he by 1I1i"s Gene Chambers. MI·s. F,·ed S unday. Among the guests were program was arl·anged by Mrs. C. Bellinger is "Cli ng tiS volunleer Mr. and Mrs. P a ul F. Pie, J I·. • Wil­ E, D O ~l g l ass , chairman of the troop !l eld captfli.n (or the lhree troops. mjnglon, and Miss Anna Marie commIttee. Bar lley, E lkton, Md. I Mrs. C. E. Mendinhnll. a member J I D ·.· . of the executive slaff in the Wi!- H' ,~sep 1 olll1sk l. nrc chIef of New minglon. area, soUc ited th good wi ll cn~.\ ~~~ '~~~1~. ~n~: for .parking his ,~k ,·nd ('X'J Calendar and patIent understandings of par- e ,ydl nnt. and ~lr'. Ch rh's J arll1on. E. , , :~~~iO~~ the mail\ speech of the J\\'t.'Jlllt', 'Pl'nt Sunday Thursday, Septem ber 28 Sh urged parents to cooperate r------... iheir daught,'r. 1I1r5. Will iam "Booster Night," sponsored by Pen- I with Scout leader s and troop com­ PERRY'S raY o( N~~k. Jlld cader Grange No. 60 . I Imiltcesin furthering the work with Friday, Septembel' 29 gir·ls. '" To provide wholesome rec- Atlantic Service and Mrs. ,I Che> le'y Stewart 6:00 p. m.- Covered djsh supper . (or V"rlll'"1t this week­ reation for girls" was emphasized Cor. Mai n & Chapel SIs. in Fraternnl H all, under spon­ _-==~"'l l"r ashurt r;,;t sorship of Friendship Temp le I~~ s t~~.~ ~~' e;~:~ t~~0~li~~c\~1reN~~a; I ~~ c..~) Ca ll fol' nnd delivcrv No.6, Pythian Sisters. and ~Irs. HlIlJ,'rt Davis, H ag­ I servil'e . 8:00 p. m.-Meeting in K enmore , Encumllment Oullincd Md .• ,prnt Sunday with High School for purpose of , ~lrs. nllbcrt Slewart, S . "The growth of scouting depends P hone 29"12 Iup on the girl. upon h er leader. upon 9:00 O;g:~~~ . P;,i,; ~IUb ' s gala I the girl's parents, and upon the LUIlRlCATION and ~;.;.ni~TlI ~a~~ea~na~~k~~ ~~~: I troop commillee-and w ith all four WASHING cooperating, we should h ave three ~~~~~~~~~~~ mandel's will furnish music strong troops in Newark, each with ':' for the affa ir. itsA 0~~~h~;;~1,itti ~~ t~~dp:.)~;~~m;as :~~::;::;::;:;::;::;::!::!: :;::;: :;::;::;::;::;::;::!:~::!::!:~:: cvnthi a ~tche r , of F ort 10 :00 ~ .a~~~~6~UI~:: t e:~e r A3c~'i e ve_ a short synopsis by Mi ss Vi rgini a Mich., is visiting her grand- ment Program-Wol! Hall Brittingh am, a University of Dela­ Mr. nncl(~. A. E. F le lcher . and Experimental F arm , Uni- ware student, concerning her ex­ R. T. Jones Miss Marjorie Ann fOlie, periences this summer while "Uend­ EdnA Campbell and Mrs. versity of Delaware. A graduate of Newark High School in June, Miss J ones, the daugh­ ing an International Gi rl Scout Funeral Director E. Cnmpbell spent Sunday StudIo. 10:30 a. m.-F ourth annual show, Mis! Maru MarR-;;~~OSt:~ i:;r 'h . W ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. J ones, 122 W. Main St., has entered Southern encampment. _nUolus IlroDl,.J nnd ~~ .r ~. F~·an cis. Cooch, Miss J ane A. Staving, a student at Mr. Charles W. Davis, W. Main ~~~~or ~h O~ 1~:oc~~~~da!~ Semj nary, Beuna Vista, Va., . as a member of the f reshm an class. Upholstering , dl DillsbUlg, York Women's College, University of I St., w ill be best m an. Mr. J ohn N . Martin Dill o n 's "Sunset 1 ~------0 and Repair Work of All Kind8 (ex>, Delaware, w ill a ttend h er sister, IRu sso and Mr . J . William Black, Farm," Avondale, Pa. Thursday, October 12 I Thursday, November 2 FOR Fletcher visited friends Miss Mary Ma rgaret Sla ving, as both of W il mingt ~ n, will be ush ers. 8:00 p. m.-Dance for high school 6:00 p. m.- .C hicken patty supper 5:00 p. m .- Annual poultry sup­ by Exp erienced Mechanic8. York Cily last weekend a~d ma id of honor at her . weddin A sma ll r ece ptIOn for . m e mb e ~ ·s students at Newar k New Cen- cond ucted by Pen cader Gran- per in di ning hall of Newark REAL ESTATE AND the New York World's F al l'. g of the famIly and a few frrends w ill tury Club. ge No. 60. M. E. Church. All Work Guaranteed Saturday to Mr. Grover Tennyson follow at the h ome of the bride's 9:00 p . m.-Dance at Newark Sunday, October 15 Thursday, November 16 INSURANCE c""" Surrall, 41 E. Main St. The cere- 1parents, Mr. and Mrs. W iliam A. Country Club, Clal'ence Fuhr- F · .4C./ Irst Annual Licensed A.K.C. 5:00 p. m.-Annual turkey supper Ha rv e~I O~~~~~~k~~ ;~~hi~Og~ :::Ot~ ;;~~ol::..e tr~:c:y~;r;~~O c~~I~ce:. !\~Vgi:~~. 7 W . Eighteenth St., Wil- man's orchestra. I All-Breed dog show at Sandy in djning hall of First Presby­ 1 2~ West Main Street • Sunday, October 1 Cove, North East, Md. terian Church. WILLIAMS just retul'l1ed from thetH ev . J ohn Harrick Darling offi- Mr. Surratt is the son of Mrs. Mornrng broadcast . by the Rev. I Tuesday, Ootober 17 Newark visit with relatives in cIa rng. The wedding music will W.alte r R. Powell and is associated Dr. A. H. Kleffman, minister 8:00 p. m.- Play, "Silas S mid g e Friday, November 17 24 Center Street 8:00 p. m.- Card party in Fraternal be played by MI SS Sarah Hudson w Ith Mr. P owell in the restaurant, of . W ~st Presbyterian Chu.rch, From Turnip Ridge," sponsor- H all, sponsored by w ays and Newark, Del, Pllone 6221 ~ C. Ryan, w ho White, organist of the church. I ca tering, and ice cream business. Wllmrngton, over S t a t i on cd by Women's Home Mi s- means committee of Ivy Crow Tower Hill Scho I WDEL. sionary Society of Newark M. Temple No. 4, L adies of the Dial 8241 in June, has e nt e r ~ ci Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert P olls. Miss and Mrs. J oh n H. Skinner, J r ., are 9:30 p. m.- A n n u a I ''Rally D ay" E. Church, to be presented by Golden Eagle. S at Chambersburg, P a. Sar ah Potts,. and Mr. R. Curtis on a motor trip to Montreal and ~~~~:( ;;e~. O~~ ' s A. ~~r~I ::' Wesley Christia n Assl>ciation. Lf'I.ICI·S Tes la.m entary daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. ~o~ilf~; . d~~'~~ . St., spent Sa turday Quebec. c a n a d~ pastor of Newark M. E. Estntc of Ellen J . Vought Decensed. Not ICC Is h Cl'cby given I hat L eiters of ::'~~1' Sunray F arm, Not- . ~ .. The F aculty Club of Women's Church, will preach. TilE EXC I~US IV E Administration upon the E state of Ellen J . Vough t late of WilmIng­ c..'YJ.) Mrs. EdIth L :r ~ a m of Wllmrngton College and Delawar e College en- Monday, October 2 ton. lIundrcd. deceased. were duly P Its. prom inent local was a recent vI sItor at the home of I t~rta rned at a r eception Friday 8:00 p. m.-Installa tion of officers SAN DY COV E I NN gran ted unto Jose ph H . V ought. Jr. on the Eighteenth day of Septcnlbcr spent (rom Sund ay her mo ther Mrs. H arvey H offecker. nr ght for the new faculty m embers by J. All ison O'Daniel P ost ON CH ESAPEAKE BAY, KORTH EAST, 1\ID. A. D. 1939 and all persons Indebted to ni ght at the New York Miss J ea nette \~r o u g h gOO d, Bal- , in Old College. ~ ~i~r~O ' American L egion Aux- , the snicl deceased are requested to N O W O PEN T O MEN AND W O MEN makc payments to the Admin istra tor C.!1!' 3 without delay, nnd a ll persons having timore. Md., spent the week end in Miss Elsie Rose of Georgetown is Tuesday, October dcma nds ngai~s t the d eceased are re­ ~Irs. Edward Ginther Newark. visiti ng Miss Laura Rutherford. 9:30 u. m.-T o x 0 i d administered qUII'cd Lo exhibit and present the same duly probatcd to the said Admln istra­ th eir new h ome, W . Mr. and Mrs. ttfl! mond L . Krae- ~ by Dr. J . R. Downes, of State SUNDAY DINNER LUNCHEONS t OI' on . or bcfol"e the Eighteenth dllY . nnd Thompson Lane, this of LI h Py t S d Mr. a nd Mrs. H . K ent Preston . Board of H ealth, in the Dela- m er anerc , a ., spen un ay J l·., Trenton , N. J ., visited Mr. and ware Avenue school building. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ?t~e S' a~;.e ll'~b~:;ls\)e?' a li940 or abIde by 2 to 4 P. 1\1. B AN QUETS Addl'css C~) WIth Mr. and Mrs. Robert P otts, E . , Mrs. H. K . Preston over S unday. 6: 30 p. m .- Covered dish supper II J ohn p , Conn, ElIzabeth Pierson h as r e- Ma rn ~t . . ~ at home of Mrs. Paul D. L ov- (Phone North East 3063 for Rcser vations ) Attorney-at-law. her d~~\~S i~t tthne D ~~ a - . I\'[rs. Maggie J~ on , E . Main ~t ., d e~~:k a ~~~e~~ s~~s 1~~~n up r esi- ett, Old Oa k Road, under fJt:~I~lsgt~~.n~ C~~\~~II~~g · IS spendrng sonre Ume WIth MIss . sponsorship of Women 's Aux- vacatio:w i~ho r ~ l a~iv ~~ ~ rr~~~~ ~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ I 9-21-31. Joseph HAdminI. Vougshttrato. Jrr.. Elkton, and Newark. Ger tr ude Brown, Ell,ott H elghls. I MI ss. Margaret Green of George- g~:;;'C h o~f ~:~at~r eS byteri a n SUPERFEX CLASSI FIED 11 <:...'l{/ D C Mrs. J . P ear c~ann entertained ~,~ ~ e r';o r~he guest of Miss Betty Thursday, Octobcr 5 COUSI N L EE ADVERTISEMENTS r~... . ook a nd at a small tea Friday afternoon in I · 2:30 p. m.-Meeting of Ladies' Aid HEATER and his ------L' ... of Grea t honor of Mrs. J . P earce Cann, J r., Dr. and Mrs.'Pa-'mes Hay enter- Society of Newark M . E . ~nu n~ a ~aned Product of Perf.ction Stove Company Wanted ~d ';'I ;ve~~ u.~S,;y .guests ? f Richmond. V a., who was . spend- ta ined Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Church jn church. ORIGIN AL WEST ENER S Road s. ~ war . PIerson, rn g part of her vacalton WIth her IBr own, Baltimore, Md., over the Friday, October 6 ~-I O-U-SE-KE-E-PE-' R--{ o-.. ·II-:"g-:""ht"--:-ho-us-·e,-vo-rk ;;:e':;e~ tne~~~~f~~~~a!~dc~:::~~ IN PERSON AT and eare of two-year-old child, Live (<;V h usband here week end 8:15 p. m.-Card and bingo party In 01' out. White, Write Box 452. finished in two-tone brown porcelain Newark New Century Club New r k, 9-28-lfc. ~~s C~ ~~~~~"\,c'a~~~l:er~f J ames HutehI S~J: , W Main St , Mi ss Myra S~~ , PhIladelphia, ~~ !~~!~ I~~% !~~~ ~~)~~.~~:;~~ ~~d~:~~~o~~eac~d~~d:!:~~:t~:di:; NEWARK, DELAWAIt E A Il I b ' has accepted a posItI on WIth the spent the week end WIth her par- ship TINemp 6 P th · Wanted-To Rent venue, WI ce e rate h er duPont Company rn WIlmington ' ents Mr. and Mrs. T D Smllh, S Sisters. e o. , y Ian worries. Light it in Fall. simply turn a Thu·rsday, October 5- 8 p, M. valve for more or less heat. and keep SPONSORED BY ROOM for pal·t time office In Newark. ~<'(', Mrs. Orlando's1?ahorn, E . Main College Ave. ~-' . October .8-15. It going until Spring, No dust or dirt. ~n N N E IIAHA 'TRmE 0 Cc ntra ll y located. Dr. S. Winfield M. Leak. Ogletown Road, St., is ill at her h ome with the Mi ss Sar ah Potts is confined to Na tIOnal Membersh Ip Week spon - ~lt~~::::a~fea~u!i:::e~~:f~: :::.~~ ADULTS 30c . N . 23, I. O. R~:~LDREN 20c ~~llth . 503 w . 10th St.. WilmIngton. w e~k cnd In New York, grippe. her home with the grippe. sored by Needlework Guild of !he vlslled the World's F a il'. ~ ~ America . .ide filling, or connections for outside 9-28-ltp. R N t C'I!-l, Dr. Wallace M . J ohnson and Dr. Mrs. Arthur H auber, Miss Ethel Sund,'Y, October 8 fuel tank.Temperature control for com. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WANTED ...... d. , ~t o~V· l?yOIl , daughter E . Earle Weggenmann, two promi- H auber, and Mrs. Geor ge Devon- Annual fall gathering of members pletely automatic heat. if desired. Easy 50 ~ v~~d~7e~ L~a. cg~~ ·30:r ·Cro ss~n ·, . IS. d'll ra m B. Wa lton, nent local physicians, marked their sh ire spent several days last week of Christiana Presbyterian term•. Wide choice of style. and .iz... , 9-28-lIc. IS s~cn ,Mng two weeks birthdays yesterday. at the New Yor k World's Fajr. Ch urch. For Rent pa~cn s. rs. Mayoll is ~ ~ Monday October 9 Schoolgirl Specials WIth lhe Harvard Uni- The Misses Phoebe Steel, Harriet Mrs. W. E. Smith of Baltimore, 6:00 p. m.-Cov'ered dish supper jn Leon A• Potts BEDROOM AND SEPARATE STUDY. s ing ly as bedroom s, Call 8772 be­ F erguson, Betty Sargent, and Mr. her d a u ~ hter Caroline M. Smith of lodge r oom at Union, sponsor- tween 8 A. M. and noon for appoint­ m ent, Mrs~J H. Rumer, 44 ~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed by Leol a Council , D. of P . 44 E. Main St. Dial 3821 9-28- ltc. _lUltl['I'IIalI_" visited relntives at Chin­ Rilling 0". DELAWARE SCHOOL OF MUSIC 11 ery Special ~~~~~------Island, Va ., Inst week . M ...... -.-. ~ . F~f: ~~~iE]P ~~~~t. Steam heat. Ap- Au th o r ized b y P e t'l1ullle llt-Ellds 9-28-2tp. FREE LECTU RE O N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Combina tion IiIUlIlll~ ".: ,rna Mrs. C~ert ''Creenplate, Thc Curtis Institute of Music of Philadelphia 2- ROO M~-:-·.--: A-=P -:-=:ART=-ME=-:-CN"'"T-- p-rl-va- te--b-at-h. Mrs. William L . Try­ B y Dr. John Tull, u nfu rnished . All conveniences: a lso ___- .... "e'wark, nnd Mrs. Mary Ash instruction in M. C. S. B. $3.50 VOI CE VIOLIN OF KANS AS CITY, MO. PIANO Eyebrow Archcs r:5~~;"'1~05~~Ss'.O~oR;~·c lXv e~~~;o~ ""'_"~>V II I C, Pn .. spent last week­ CELLO FLUTE CLA RI NET Member of the Board of Lectu res hip The Mothe r Church; TRUM PET SAXOPHONE FUENC II HORN or A complete "tuck in" 9-21-ltc. the New York World's The First Church of Chr ist . Scien tist, in And Jo' aeia1s At Send f or Catnlogue Bos ton. Massachusetts hairdo with 011 For 8ale PH ONE 2-8417 WIL. 803 N. BROO ~f ST. Spccial Price WI LMI NGTON Thurs day Eve ning, O c tobe r 5, 1939 shampoo and rinse. Pbolle APPLES FOR SALE-Many varieties AT 8:\5 O'CLOC K 2-0771 an d grades fOl' eating, cooking Dn d cider. University Experim enta l Form, In Firs t Churc h of Chris t , Scie ntist N ewark , 9-28-2te. VAN BUUEN STREET & PARK PLACE WILMI NGTON, DEL. Primrose Beauty Shop HORSES-Joint !luctlon sale 20 regis­ Thc Public Is CordI all y Invltcd' 25 W. MAlN ST. NEWARK tered Pcrcherons, mares; fillies wcnnlings. stall ions. Sat. Oct. 14: Centreville, Md . Reques t catalog IUNDERGARTEN with pictures. Pioneer Point Farm, Conducted by Mrs. Henry G. Welbon. A former teacher in the E. W. Grubb. Mgr .. Centreville. Md .. Newar k Primary School. Graduate of the University of ~~ I~~~~e~d . Farm, K. A. Clark. Mgr., P ennsylvania School of Educa tion 9-28-2tp. KITCHEN CABINET in vcry good KOTEX condItion . Phone 678 1. 27 Ams tel Beginning October 2 Ave. Monday through Friday 9- 11.45 A . M. Are You C e rtaill That The P1alls 9-28-ltc. 3 Types OLD·-:-E:::-N~G-:"L-IS-H-B-O-X-W-OO-D-.-W-e-II -ro--ot­ FOR FURTIIER lNFORMATION cd pla nts. $16 per hundred, De Jlv4 For Your Family WiD Be Acc omplis h e d crecl vicinity Nework or Wilmington. 77 Eas t Park .Reliable nUl'ser y s tock at reasonable Call Newark 4011 Place for rlifIe rellt women prices. W , 1-1 , Dean. Newark , 9-28-2tp. B y You.r Present Will? diffe rent days ExCELLENT PARLOR ~H. Rumer. 44 Center St. 9-28-lte. Rel!'ular-Supcr-Junlor We Welcome An Opportllllity To Discllss NEW GR IMES GOLDEN APPLES, hand 12'8-20e pkl!'. 2 for 3ge 13lcked. 50c a bushel. not delivered. All WAVES This Prob1e ul With Yon. r~~",.'l 'S Y~~'rdg~n s kct . Cooch Farm . 30'II-48c pilI!'. 2 for 950 9~8-t1C!. '.,' I y Real Estate 66's (ReI!'. Only) $1 pkl!'. SMOKE PIPE-All sizes. black and gal­ ~.50 to $10.00 vanIzed. Install ed at lIttlo extra HOUSEs---FARMS---LOTS ~~~ I.D I~? I~OI~ . Singles. 151 E. MaI n 2oo'8-13c 2 for 250 O-1 4-12te. FOR SALE-RENT SOO'8-ZSe 2 for 55e Newark Trust Company MisceIJaneou8 LEASES DRAWN-RENTS COLLECTED -C-m-E-R-MIL-L---~pre 8sl n g Tuesday and RHODES DRUG STORE §~g:r CrrdOe~Jt~: ~~IC~Y ~rn'~V;t~oc~~ lAMARGO BEAUTY Member Federal Depoall Inn.ranee CorporatloD be fore noon. J . E . MorrJson, d ial w. HARRY k . tabilibod lue Newark 3081. Open Dally from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 0-21-lfe. SALON Sundays and HolldaYI 1:30 to Noon; 5:30 to 8 ~ E, ~al n I. DIal 2-0561 DAWSON Dial Newark 581 -2914-2927-2929 We Deliver 156 WEST MAIN STREET PIIONE-20441

4191 JACKSON'S RAROWARE STORE Dlal4HI Sehool .UppU•• , P ...., P ...oi18, Paper PadS, Note BooluAact ..Wer.··.peelally PrIced 'I'M Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, S e p tember 28, 1939 • ' k Wilmington, and Miss L ena Evans at Newark were luncheon guests at Enrolls At Southern Seminary Gid Scout Head The gathering was held al "Our People In Newar Mrs. Paul F. P ic Monday. Chalet." Adelbon, Swilzerland. Miss Brittingham wa ll the nati nul Ju­ Miss Helen N. College Addt'essed Local ~~~~~~~ M~~I'I1S , lette Low Girl Scout scholurshlp. Ave., will spend the w eek end in She termed her experience at the Baltimore, Md. ~Ieetjllg Tuesday Her Wedding Scheduled Saturday (' lI c~mpment with girls from many MI'. and Mrs. ~ ~ a r d Snyder, W. I naltons as "thrilling, friendly, a nd Main St., spent the wee k end in P m ' e llts A selllble W ith IeducationaL" Philadelphia, P a. TI'o op For FiI's t T ime Leaders inlroduced by Mrs. Doug- lass ~\'ere: Miss Ann W . Chalmers, Mrs. Lucy W o ~ and her daugh­ Thi Y e m ' Othe r s T alk captain of Troop 4, assisted by lhe ter M~s. Elizabeth WOlTall Reese, Mi sses Brittingham and Mm'y Mac- W. MaIn St., spent Sunday in An­ "Little House," headqunrters for ormick; Mrs. Morris T . Ewing, napoli s, Md. Newark Girl Scouts, was the scen captaIn of Troop S, assisted by Miss of the first Call meeting between Belty Welden. and Mrs. W. R. Dnv­ Mr. and Mrs. ~ F. Pie, W. Main pat'ents and members of th three is. captain of Troop 13. nssisted St., ente rta ined a t a dinner party local Iroops Tuesday night. The by Mt ss Gene hambers. MI·s. Fred Sunday. Among the guests were progl'am was arranged by Mrs. C. Bellinger is acting as volullteer Mr. and Mrs. Paul F . Pic, J r., Wil­ I E. D O ~l g l ass, chairman of lhe II'oop fie ld cnptuin for the lhl' e troops. mington, and Miss Ann'l Marie committee. Barlley, E lkton, Md. Mrs. C. E. Mendinhall, a m ember J . '. Io C the xecutivc staff in the WiI- H ' osc ph Dolll1skl, fire chief of New l11ington. area, solicited the good will c ; ;:'\'~~:; I~~~~ ' ~n~l~e for .parking his and pattCnt understnndings of p ar- _~ hydl ant. CI:.1!) Calendar ,Irs Chark's .Jarmon, E. ~;st:i O I~~' the m ain speech of the ,\\'l'IllU' spt·n t Sunday 'J'hursday, September 28 Sh urg d parents t'o cooperate1 '------_ thCIr d:IUght"r 1111'S. William "Booster Night," sponsored by Pen­ \ ith Scout leaders and troop COI11- PERRY'S IY, (If N~~I~k. i\fd cader Grange No. 60 . mitt es in furU1 ering the \\'ork wilh Friday, Septembcr 29 Atlantic Service and ~Irs, .1. Che,lcy Stewart girls. "To provide wholesome r cc- 6:00 p. m.-Covered dish supper f(ll' Vl'nll'JIIt this week- I' "lion for gi rls" w as emphasized Cor. rain & Chapel S Is . in Fralernal H all, under spon­ sorship of Friendship Temple I~~ s t~~~ ~;.e:fl~~ I:~ O ~ti;,~cti\I~·~ ~;va~I~~ Call for and delive rv No.6, Pythian Sislers. I service - 8:00 p. m.- Meeting in K enmore Encampm ent Outlined High School for purpose o[ I "The growth of scouting depends Phon e 29.12 organizing P .-T. A 9:00 p. m.- Co. "E" Club's gala I ~;eo n g\I~ ~sgi~;I~~I~~~', h~~~e~I~~;' 1I1~~~ L UnRICATION and ~~;~'i~TlI~a~~~~~na~~k~~~~ ~~~: I troop committ.ee- and wilh all four WASHING coopel'1lting, we should have three ~~~~~~~~~~~! monders will furnish music strong troops in Newark, each wilh :;: 10r lhe affair. I itSA °l~~~ h:~~~itti~~ t~~dp~'~;I~~~m~~as :~:;::;::;::;:;::;::;::!::;::!::;: :r;: :i::i::;::;: :;:t;:~:~:: Cynthia 9fc.tchcr, of F ort 10:00 ~~~~~~u ~: t e:~e r A3c~'i e v e_ a shor t synopsis by Miss V irginia . Mich ., is "i, iling her grand- ment Program-Wolf H all Brittingham, a University of De la- Mr. A E . Fletcher. and Experimenlal F arm, Uni- I R. T. Jones an d( ~. Miss Marjorie A nn Jan e, ;e~ ~;~n~~~ dt.~7; ' s l~~~ : ~n\~~~ l eh~~~ e~~: Ednn Campbell and Mrs. versily of Delawar e. A graduate of Newark High School in June, Mi ss J ones, the daugh- ing an I nterna tional Girl Scout Funeral Director E. Cnmpbl'lI spent Sunday Miss Maru Marg-;;:e~O S t~~i~;r'h'w Stud io. 10:30 ~ ; )o ;:;;;:;u~; ~~~nu~vo~hdoa';'~ ler of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. J ones, 122 W. Main St., has entered Southern encampment. Mr. and ~~,rs. F~ a ncis Coach , Miss J a ne A. Staving, a student at Mr. Charles W. Davis, W. Main Horse Show Association at Seminary, Beuna Vista, Va.,. as a member of the freshman class. ======Upholstering .,-- _ __ Homcstend. at Dillsburg, York Women's College, University of I St., w ill be best m an. Mr. J oh n N. Martin D i ll o n 's "Sunset and Repair Work oj All Kind~ '. Pn. ('X') Delaware, will attend her sister, IRu sso and ~r. J . W iU iam Black, Farm," Avondale, Pa. Thursday, October 12 I Thursday, November 2 FOR Flelcher visiled friends Miss Mary Ma rgar et Slaving, as bolh oC Wtlmll1glon, Will be ushers. 8:00 p. m .-Dance for high school 6:00 p. m.-Chicken patty supper 5:00 p. m.-Annual poultry sup- by E:~pe ";enced Mechanicl. ' York City lasl weekend and maid of honor at h er weddin A small reception for . membe~'s students at Newark New Cen- REAL ESTATE AND thc New Yurk W rId's F a ir. g of lhe faIntly and a few friends Wi ll tury Club. ~~n~~~t~g. by Pencader Gran- :.ri .nc~i~~'J. hall of Newark All Work Guaranteed Saturday to Mr. Grover Tennyson follow at the hom e of th e bride's 9:00 p. m.- Dance at Newark Sunday, Oct.ob er 15 Thursday, November 16 INSURANCE Surratt, 41 E. M ain St. The cere- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam A. Country Club, Clarence Fuhr- First Annual Licen sed AK.C. 5:00 p. m.-Annual turkey supper many w ill ta ke place at 3:30 o'clock Staving, 7 W . Eighteenth S:., Wil- m an's orchestra. All-Breed dog show at Sandy in dining hall of First Presby- 122 West Main S treet in lhe H anover Presbylerian Church, mington. . Sunday, Oct.obcr 1 Cove, North East, Md. terian Church. WILLIAMS the Rev. J ohn Harrick Darling offi- Mr. Surratt is the son of Mrs. Morning broadcast by the Rev. . Tuesday, O ~ tob e r 17 . Friday, November 17 Newark ciating. The wedding music will Walter R. p owe.ll and is associated Dr. A. H. Kleffman, minister 24 Center Street I 8.00 p. m.-P lay: Silas S mid g e 8:00 p. m .-Card party in Fra tem al be played by Miss Sarah Hudson with Mr. Powell in the restaurant, of West Presbyterian Church, From Turnip R~d ge," spons~r- Hall, sponsored by ways and Newark, Del. Phone 6221 ~ C. Ryan, w ho White, organist of the church. catering, and ice cream business. ~g~~~ g to n, over S tat i on ed by Women s H ome Ml s- means committee of Ivy Crow slonat·y SocIety of Newark M. Temple No. 4, Ladies of the Dial 8241 :i:i::;::i::i::;::;::;::;:;::;::;::;::;::i::i::i::i:;: inT~~~~~ ~ ~I~ :;'Ct~~ ~~ MI'. and Mrs. Robert Potts, Miss Iand Mrs. J ohn H. Skinner, 'Jr., a re 9:30 p. m.-A n n U a I "Rally Day" :;::;:;::l:! at Cham'bersburg, P a. Sarah P olts,. and Mr. R. Curtis I on <'I molal' trip to Monlreal a nd Sunday a t Ott's Sun d ay ~ e;II~~rc~h l \~ t~en P~:S~:~~~i: =~G;;;O~l d~e;,;;n~E~ag~l e~',;::::====g®;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Lelle l's Tes ta m cllt m ' y d,nughter of ,MI" and Mrs. ~~~il.f~;'d~~~~. St., spent Saturday Quebec, c a nad~ ~~~t~~.L ~ev'N~~a~k B~~· tl e~: Estate of Ellen J . Vought D eceased Not ice is hereby g iven Ihat L etters of : )a~" Sunra) Farm, Not- ~ I The F aculty Club of Women's Church, will preach. r> ·><·"·:· <· ·h' :.:::.:.;:.~~~~~~<.. :.:::~' .:.:.. r: .<.<. ..:..:. ~ Admlnlstrotion upon the Estate of on . c'X?J Mrs. Edith Lynam of Wilmington College and Delaware College en- Monday, October 2 Ellcn J . Vought late of Wilm ing­ ton, lIundred. deceased. were duly .,mme,vlll,'.• ' Char'les Poils. prominent local was a recent vlsllor at the home of Itel' tat ned at a receplton Friday 8:00 p. m.-Installa tio n of offic er s granted unto Joseph H . Vo ught, Jr. spent from Sunday her mother Mrs. H arvey Hoffecker. night fo r the new faculty members by J . Allison O'Daniel P ost on the Eighteenth dny of September A . D . 1939 and all persons i ndebted to ni ght at the New York Miss Jeanette \~rOughgOOd, Bal- I in Old College. ~ ~i~r~O' American Legion Aux- th said deceased arc requested to make payments to the Administrator . ~, timOI'e, Md., spent the week end in Miss E lsie Rose of Georgetown is Tuesday, October 3 wll hout dclay. and all persons having demands against the deceased nrc l'C~ Mrs., Edward Ginther Newark. I visiting Mi ss LalJl'a Rutherford. 9:30 a . m.-T a x ai d administered q UI z-cd to exhibit and present the same duly PI'cbated to Lhe said Admlnlstra­ thclr new home, W. Mr. and Mrs. C~m ond L. Krae- ~ by Dr. J . R. Downes, of Sta te tal' on 01' before the EighlecnU1 day of S plcmber A. D. 1940 01' nblde by and Thompson Lane, this mel' of Llanerch, Pa., spent Sunday Jr~~rr:;t~n~~~' J~ ' v~~~~ ~~:s~~~ Board of H ealth, in the Dela - the In w in this behall. Address (~, With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potts, E . Mrs. H. K. Preston over Sunday. 6:30 1::~~CvOe~~'~dsCh~i~~ bU~ ~dp~:~ John P . Cann. ElIzabeth Piers n h as re- MaIn St. I ~ at home of Mrs. Paul D. L ov- AUorn y~at-la\V. Ci~lze.n s Bnnk Building, hcr d~~\~S .at tthe D ~la- . Mrs. Maggie J~on, E. Ma in S t., de~,'~~k a~~~e~~ s~~s 1~:~n up resi- ett, O ld Oa k Road, under Wilming ton. DelAware r mIn· on, I ~. ter IS spendll1g som e time With MISS ~ sponsorship of Women 's Aux- JOSCI)h H . Vought. Jr. t::.. 9-21-31. Administrator . 1h v~I~:~:~, \~~d ~e:'~~~~ Gel'lrude Brown, Elliott H eights. Mi ss. Margal'et GI'een Of. George- g~:;;Ch o~ f ~:~~a l~r eS byteri a n :"-~,~~j;~b::~:~:~~:!~~~~~;:~:::J SUPERFEX CLASSTFIED M '-'1{l 0 C Mrs. J . Pe arc~a nn entertained ~;~e ..'~r!lhe guest of MISS Betty Thursday, October 5 COUSI N LEE r~... . oak and <'I t a small tea Friday afternoon in . ~ 2:30 p. m .-Meeting of L adies' Aid A DVERTISEMENTS HEATER a Jl(1 his -~----~ ----~ ~ aurll1 IA Jane, of Great honor of Mrs. J. Pearce Cann, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. J a mes H ay enter- Society oC Newark M. E . Product of Perfedion Stove Company Wan ted '~ were Tu.esday .guests of Richmond, Va., w ho was spend- tained Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ~ . Church in church. ORIGINAL WEST ENER S Irs. EdwOId C. Pierson, ing pa rt of her vacation with her Brown, Baltimore, Md., over the Friday, Oct.ober 6 HOUSEKEEPER~!or - light housework ;~o:~;e~ i,ne~~~~f~~~~a!~dc~:~:b~ IN PERSON AT and CDre of two-yeal'-old child. L Ive in 01' out. ''''hite. Write Box 452, (sv husband here. ~ week end. ~-' 8:15 ~~ mF~~:'~:a l a';1all~i~~~ n ~~;~~ finished in two·tone brown porcelain Newark N e w Cen t ury C lub N wark. ~r Ch a hner~. daughter of J ames Hutchison, Jr., W. Main St., Miss Myra Smith, Philadelphia, by social committee of Friend- 9-28-Lrc. ~~d::~~~o"v~eac~d ~~d:!:~~:t!i:di:: NEW AIm, DELA WA HE A rs. G eor.7~ Vi ;halmers, has accepted a position with th e spent the week end with her par- sh ip Temple No.6, Pythian Wanted-To Rent 'lrVtCh"dUaey, oWnI FI~ledaey.r ate h er duPont Com pany in Wilmington. ents Mt·. and Mrs. T. D. Smith, S. S · t worries. Light it in FaU, simply turn. Thu'r s d ay, O c t o b e r 5- 8 P. M. b c:...'XV College Ave IS er s. valve for more or less heat, and keep SPONSOHEO BY ROOM for pa!'t time oll'ice In Newark. C'X" Mrs. Orlando Strahorn, E. MaIn I ~~ . October .8-15. Ida M. Leak, Oglelown Road , St . IS III at her home With the MI SS Sarah P otts is confined to NatIOnal Membership Week spon- ~1~~~~~v~~tt~!r~i~~';:~o~.S:o~~ 1:.~ I MINNEHAHA TRIDE NO. 23, I. O. R. M. ~~IW;~lIl03 I ~~ t~ gih ~ L. {tll~~;i!~ ~~ week end In New York, grippe her home wllh the g r ippe so red b y Need lework Guild of oil. Removable fuel reservoir for out. ADULTS 30c Cl1IL DR,EN 20c 9-28-Jtp. shc VISited the World's F atr. ~ ~ America. .idefilling, or connections for ouuide R N t Cc:e' Dr Wall ace M J ohnson and Dr Mrs. Arthur H auber, MI SS Ethel Sund ..y, October 8 pletelyfuel tank.Temperatwe automatic heat, conftol if desired for. Easyrom· 500 BUSHELS CORN.' Fred ad ~t on Ml ayoll. daughler E. E arle Weggenmann, two pl'omJ- H auber, and Mrs. George Devon- Annual fa ll gathering of m ember s ~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~ I WANTE~--"C~;' ssa-;", terma. Wide choice of style. and size.. I 9_:u~rrc~lale , Pa. Dia l 3047. , n . IS. WI ll am B. Walton, nent local physicians, m arked thei r Is hire spent several days last week of Christiana Presbyterian .....,"'T'.II. ber IS spendIng two weeks birthdays yesterday. a t the New York World's F air. Church. For Rent • pa:cnts. Mrs. Mayall is ~ ~ Monday, October 9 Leon A Potts Schoolgirl Specials \vIU, the Harvard Uni- The Misses Phoebe Steel, H arriet Mrs. W. E. Smilh of Baltimore, 6:00 p. m.-Covered dish supper in • ...... ' observatory Ferg uson, Betty Sargent, and Mr. her da ughter Caroline M. Smith of lodge r oom at Union, sponsor- B~~~~O~fS -i,~,rro~~~ARt..TIE 8~::;U?,~~ tween 8 A . M . and noon for appolnt­ Ind H. Rumer, 44 - ed by Leola Council, D. of P . menlo ~lrs:1~ 44 E. Main St. Dial 3821 9-28-ltc. _lnNI"IIIitlI., SI., vi sited relatives al Chin­ Rilling DELAWARE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Very Special FUR~NI=SHE=D -=R-=-OO=M::-. -:::S-t~ca-m-:h-ea-t.-A-p­ Island, Va., last week. ~------~ Authorized by P c ,·nulI1c nl·Euds t\!'.... """'-- "' , " ply 125 E. Mai n St. C'X?J FREE LEC T U RE O N CHRIS TIAN S CIENCE l Mrs. Robert Greenplate, The Curtis Institute of Music of Philadelphia Combina tion 9-2U-2t );-.-:-:::-:-::-:=::=-:-:c:---,---- 2-ROOM . A PARTME NT~p!'lva te bath, Mrs. William L. Try­ instruction in B y Dr. John M. TUll, C. S. B. unfurnished. All conveniences,' olso ___-. '" Ne,wnrk. and Mrs. Mary Ash $3.50 garage. Possession Oct. 15. Mrs. H. PIANO VOICE VIOLIN OF KANSAS CITY, MO. VI'''_'·~OVllle . Po., spent last week­ Eyebrow Arches ::'ot;JJ~ rrIS, 372 S. Col'lege Ave. Phone CE LLO FLUTF. CLARI NET Mcmbcr or the B oard of Lectureship of The Mother Chur ch; 'rRUMPET SAX OPHO NE FItENC H HORN A complete "tuck In" 9-21-11< . the New York World's The Firs t Church of Chris t. Scientist, in And Facials At Send for Catalog ue Bo ." ~ ....n. Massachusetts llalrdo with 011 For Bale PH ONE 2-84 17 WIL. 803 N. BRo o~r ST. Special Price and Mrs.c..r~, . Rumer were WILMINGTON Thurs day Eve ning, O c tobe r 5, 1939 shampoo and rinse. Phonc dinner guests oC Mr. Mervin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I AT 8: 15 O'CLOC K 2·0771 at Girdletree, Md. ;: In Firs t Churc h of Chris t , Sci c ntis t ~Ir s. ~!. Rumer spent ";•• : •• : H:•• : •• : •• : • •:•• : H:•• : •• : •• : • •:":":":": ":-:H:•• : • •: •• :.':": ":":":":" :":":":":":":":" :•• : •• : .. : • •:.. :-: •• : •• : •• : •• :. VAN DUIt F.N STREET & PARK PLACE WI LMI NGTO N, OEL. Prinn'ose Beauty Shop of last week with Mr. :11: Ann'ouncing the Ope ning of a ::: The PubJlc Is Cordiall y In vltcd- 25 W S'" NEWARK HORSES-Jolnl auction sale 20 regls- E R B d •• '1' • ..~fAlN .. . lereel . Pcrcherons. mares; Rilles, ~ .nll~~d . . oun s " O ~an + I~~~~~A~~~~ YI ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I wu ~m g~ H~lIo n ~ Snl. Ocl. I, IF~~=====~ ::: :~: I : = ~~mr~~~ll~~eS~~ion~:(t~~~nt e~~a;~~ ::::::1"':: Conducted by Mrs. H enry G. Welbon. A former teacher in the :::::::::::: E. W. Grubb, Mgr .. Centreville, Md .. r.I Newark P r imary School. Graduate of the University of 'B~ I~:,~~ettd . Farln, K. A. Clark, Mgr" School of Education 9-28-2tp. I{O~~X KITCHEN CABINET In very good 1 B eginning O ctob er 2 :;'0v';,~ltlon . Phone 678 1. 27 Amstel ::: M o nday t hro ugh Friday 9- 11.45 A. M . .1. Arc You C c rtain That The Plans 9-28- lIc. ::: FOR F URTHER IN FORMATION 3 Typcs OLD ENGL ISIl BOXWOOD. Wcll root­ :l: ed plants. $ 16 per hundred. Deli v­ For Your Family Will Bc A ccomplis h e d ered viCinity Newark or Wilmington. Reliable nursery stock at reasonable :1: Call Newark 4011 77 East Park Place * for diffcrcnt women prices. W. H. Dean. Newark . 9-28-2tp. :~:':H:":":":":":-:":-:H:":":":H:":":":":•• : •• : •• : • •: •• :H: ••: •• : H:•• : •• : •• : •• :H: H:•• : •• : •• :H: ••: H:H:H:H:H:H:H:H:'::: By Your Prcscnt WiH? diffc rent days Ex'CEi::i::'ENTPARLOR STOvE.J.H. Rumer, 44 Cente r St. 9 EW Regular-Super-Junlor Wc W c l c omc An Opportlmity To Discu ss ::--:::-28:::--I:-::IC:::-. ____------:1: ::: GR IMES GOLDEN APPLES, hand ALL WAVES 12'11-200 pkg. 2 for 39c * This Proble m With You. ::: ~Ir~~~d. ysgl~r a b~~~~rl , 'C':,toc~ell~'ir~: 30'II-48c pkg. 2 for 950 :~: :~: 9 .~~tt~~ 's Bridge. .• , ~ I y ~,50 to $10.00 Real Estate 66's (Reg. Only) $1 pkg. :~: :~: SMOKE PIPE-All sizes, black and gn l- ::: HOUSES---FARMS---LOTS :~: ~~~I .ze~O hnJn~~ l ~l~gl:;. l~\tl~ . ~!~~ 200'11-130 2 tor 250 ::: ::: 9-n : I R~~ 1 4501. FOR SALE-RENT 5OO'1I-28c 2 tor 5Se ~':!I:.:' Newark Trust Company ~:'I!:~:' ~~~~~=-M~i=s c=e::'lIa=n=e=ou=8=== LEASES DRAWN-RENTS COLLECTED ClDER MTLL-Presslng Tuesday and lAMARGO BEAUTY RHODES DRUG STORE . ~~J~:r dct>:rnl~;: ~~lebY }~frfcfl~t~~~~ W. HARRY !:stabU.bed 11158 ::: Member Federal Depoel. IDmrance CorporaUoD ::: ~e,;~~~ k n~81 : J . E. Morrison, dial Open Dally from B A. M. to 10 P. M. 9 ::: :1: 1 w:w;;;-;;-;;;;-r:;;:;;;;;:;:-;:=;;:; SALON Sunday. and Holiday. ' :30 to Noon; 5:30 to I , ill'Ri-2~1;ji-t!:iieR5' ~ E. Main t. Dial 2-0561 DAWSON Dial Newark 581-2914-2927-2929 We Deliver 156 WEST MAIN STREET PUONE-20441 ~~:-:-.:•• :_:HX-: .. :H:_H.:H:_:-:_:_:H:H: •• :_: •• :-: •• : •• : •• :H :_:_:H:•• :H:_:H:-:-:-: H:H:H:•• :H: •• : • •:H:H:1 4191 JACKSON'S RAROWARE STORE Dial 4391 Sehool Supplies, Pens, Penells, Paper Path, Note Books .And FWers--SpeeiaUy Priced r-;::=:~-----='R-o-a-m-i-n---r I Newark Yellowjackets To Inaugurate 1939 Local Grid

with Rutledge The Newark"Post . _~ ______-~ _S:~~' ======~T:h:e~,~N:e~w:a:r~k~p~o=S :t,=N~e~w~a~r:k~'~D~e~la~\~v:al~.e~,=T=h=u=r=S=d=a=y=,=s=e=p=te=m=b=e=I='=2=8,==1=93=9====~~=:::======~~~======~ Conway The Confident = "Gimme thuh damn' ball and I'll stand those bums on their ear s in both game ,"ter ely r emarked R eggie C P f "1M' , F onway Sunday, when M anager E lli p, Cullen announced onway er orms ron an e him as ontinental's p itcher as igned to face Newport. Far from just ordinary games,~ - --

~~r~~New ~astle,~l~~ m~~~;p~;~ry;~~~rn!OCou~ty LeagU~s cha~p ~; ~~rroproved %~h;iJ~~~;~h~n:~n~~s too much of a straIn. tC~~~~~ on even REGGIE HURLS FIBREMEN HARD WORK Blue Hen Grid Prospects Can MILLV-ILLE ~~~?;~!;!I~~~:~~~:~~i::~~eag~~~~ I ::~~~1:~a~~~~~:~:~i~:lyh~Ui:~tt!:~ TO TWIN WIN ON SUNDAY FOR HEN Sing--As Well As Play Football ELEVEN The firsl game was beIng played istence and his hurling this season "'61------in Newport before , an overfiow has picked up to a noticeable de- crowd that was anythmg but frlend- gree, GRIDDERS P ennsylvania SPORTINI C ly in its altitude, to,~ard the local I Recently he pitched Havre de Initial Victory Ties Newport In tO,ssers, Such pltchll~g talent as Grace to the second-half champion- C L S S Youths Making GAME Bill De ~ver, Paul Mullin, and T~ m- ship of the Bi-State League, win- OUJ1ty eague eries; econd ls my Wnght was on deck and u'lm- ning eight straight games. After G d F P WI ff Passers And Great Progress med for acllOn, but Cullen placed being defeated by Cowen ton in 00 or ennant; ti s 25 In his faith in Conway, , Ithe first game of what should have 14 I' Ch hn ' B t B Punters Drilled (This is the second of R series of .That Reggie ~ame through l\l mag- been the loop's title series, Reggie nnlngs; a ers a usy U I F' arllcles introducing football candidates n~fic ent style IS now a matter of topped Darlington twice in a pseudo nc er ll'e al Ihe UnIversity of Delaware, Two history, He not only defeated the pennanl series and got his revenge By "The Roame'r" __, ~~?':;;'£mesb:ngre~~~~e~g~~~r~f £~"J~~ P aintmakers at ewport, 8-0, but against Cowen'ton when the regular returned to Newark later t,he same fiag set got under way again, "Iron Man" (known familiarly as R eggie) Conway took Rough wO,rkout and plenty of ~t Ed , Nole) , By Bill Fletcher afternoo ~ to hurl them Into the I All in all this Conway's quite a ". has been dIshed out to the UOI- We have the pleasure of introduc- dust again, 4-2, lad, His "Gimme thuh damn' ball" pel:sonal charge of ontll1entaj's closll1g dl'lve for t h e ew versity of Delaware gridders as ing this week a pair of University _ r w r _ crack Sunday was characteristic of astle County L eague pennant last Sunday with the r esult Coach Steve Grenda's charges ap- of Delaware grid candidates who Set G reat Mark Ithe confidence he has in his own that t h e Fibremen r outed a taunch ewport team in a double r~ac\ their , ~stu ill,t, SCh~dl~led t~ sing at their work-one a ball car- Although no records of local pitch- ability, Not boasUul, he's merely meeting and ther eby copped the title. ;ol~e:e:~I~e,w~a , rSInUS 0 ege a rierd th~ othfier/ line~an, ~:h~ :~; ~7:h: e~:n~:~'saV~!~~leia~l~e ;~~~~~ ~;~;~P~~I t~~ ~~;p;~:;:,gree, Which Conway In Commlllld .. ~ Rough Workouts ;~~g~ao: Fra~e;n:ield, e I' established s omethi~g for the bOOk, ' - I' W I' - hu~~~~t~al:I~~ at~i~~n~~avOefr, ~~~ Nation's B est With two weeks remaining before Papy And Newcomb "'\ . Wltll the games llmlted to seve~ Hen ' Foes Lose Mullin, and Tommy Wright, Con- the opener, the Hen's mentor has In the upper photo is Robert Hen- 1n00ngs under the, league ~'ule s (It I Two of the Virginia college teams way elected to pi'~h both of the spE'nt the last few days in blocking, ry Papy, Jr" 200 pound~ of h~k op~ r a t es as a tWIlight affaIr .ardln- Delaware will [ace this fall dropped deciding games and pitch them he tackli~g, Pt~nting and passing dr~l s, t~:~em:: t~e ~'::ns?~~:\~~r~ts\::llti[~; arily) , Conway fanned, l4 In the their iniUal grid starts last Satur- did, exercIses Similar to actual scnm- p " ., first e~gageme~t and whIffed anoth- day by identical, one-sided scores Three hits in each contest was 'mages in their intensity, 1939, whIle In the lower pIcture lS eek Revenge er 11 ,In the n,lghtcap, f,or a total of of 26-0, Randolph-Macon bowed to the best that Newport could garner With the backfield shaping up in fto-lbert Augustus Newcomb, Jr" a Anxious to atone for a 25 s,trl,keouts In 14"mnlllgs, " V, p , 1., and Hampden-Sydney lost off the jumpy speed-ball artist as good style, the question mark is light but flashy ball toter, , down defeat received at PI e\lous to the Iron man stunt Ito the University of Virginia, the Fibremen knotted the final series hovering over the center of the A graduate of Yeadon, HIgh of the Sunday, Conw ~y had hurled a score- This might be received as good of the Shaugnessy play-off by win- Blue and Gold forward wall. Two School, Papy ,wasted lillie ~me [or on, the Yellowjackets less seven-InOing deadlock against news at the University of Dela- ning at Newport, 8-0, then moved freshmen, Bill Laurelli, former beSides grabbing off letters 1Il foot- ed to m"ke a good Newport In the fourth series ga~le , ware, especially in lhe case of to Continental Field here, where Wilmington High School star, and ball ~nd basketball, he was als~ ac- opener, despite the loss He, f a~ned ten on that ~ccaslon, Randolph-Macon, which was report- they climaxed an uphill fight by Hugh Bogovich, of Turtle Creek, tlve In the soctal orde,r of things, veteran linemen and the whIch Increased IllS a,s:oundlng per- ed by the Associated Press as "woe- taking the deciding battle, 4-2, Pa., temporarily sidelined due to A ~ember of the National I;Ionor experienced material. :~~:a~c~f t~a ,35 strIkeouts In 2 1 fully lacking in reserves" and" far With each game limi~ed to seven an injured wrist, are the more S ~clety, a reward for scholastiC, at- With three weeks of All g of ~h;Ch took lace in :! from the, lhreat ~,e Yellow J ackets heats, Conway turned 1Il a total of prominent bidders for the guard tamment P apy served o~ varIous under their belts, the , , ,P customarily offer, 24 strike outs [or the aiternoon, berths along with Wilmer (Lunk) com~lltees thr~ughout hiS career, have been declared champIOnshIp series between teams Don.t sell Hampden-Sydney short He fanned 14 in the initial contest, Apsley. last season's regular, sang In the boys chorus (you gu~ss- 1 physical condition by thal completed the regular schedule ye , however, The Tigers might or then retired. another JJ on strikes The Hens' running attack will be ed It-bass), and. also shot straight I l _ _"" pie and if lhe forward exactly one-half game, separated, T,o might not have gotten those sixty in the fin ale, built around the blocking back and enough wl,th a r,lfle to cop an ~m- in doing its job, the m erel~ say that R-:ggIe had what It scholarship men to play football. Trouble l\Ieant Nothing the interfering guards and with blem, He s a h ttle slow, a blUe ,make a good !~t~~~~t ~~~~~r~na g~~:s ~~?I~~- Even if they did" it would ha~e ,While. two of Newport's three two of the three outstanding bid- he ~vy; but when some of, ~at Academy eleven, a team In the ranks Once again, the when the Fibremen gwere battlin~ been a new combLOe plaYing Its blngle~ 10 tbe opener were doubles, del'S for the latler posts freshmen weight drops off and he starts' plck- of the unbeaten last year. At the construc ed around Bill with their backs to the proverbial first game: . , . the ~ltS went for naught when the success of the Delaware offensiv~ Iin' ':m up" a litlle [ aste~, watch [or Colora, Md " school, Newcomb wast-I slippery triple-threat bal wall, strlonnga?,ddlalrloknh' oVrsler,'f'I,nnlasOruathnkerSnagSrl'da RlhCrgegaltes bboyrethde OWeffnecttOI'veensdtrl.skceoroinugt is doubtful.umerous passing and kicking aBlue hlgh·powered and Gold forward explOSIve wall, on lhe ed" no lime and, ,.added basketball to andwho pawillssing als oduties, h~ndle and th! - r w r - circles this year, Frank Murray method, I workouts under actual game con-I A native of Laurel, Md" Newcomb hiS list of achvltJes, fleet-footed back on th< He's Married Now didn't go lo Charlotlesville after 15 Webb opened the Painlmakers' ditions have revealed that the heav- was hauled off to Lima, Pa., at the I Nineteen years of age, he. scales Newarkers are always a ' While married life has been years of successful coaching at Mar- second with a double, but remained ing assignment will probably be di- ~ender age of thre~ and af~r grow- 165 pounds, stands 5 feel, 9 inches score, known to have deterring effects on quette merely for his heallh, He on second when Messimer skied to vided between Capt. Howie Viden LOg up started hiS athletIc career I and on an evening, when not too The series with an athlete, it seems to have provid- has been at Virginia about long Hubis and Borecki and Marsh went and Conrad Sadowski, a sophomore at Landsdown High, School where lired after a hard workout, can be the toughest ed Conway with the stimulant and enough to strut his stuffl This may down on strikes, hailing from Wilmington High he earned letters 10 two sports, heard hitting off a popt:lar tune in faces all year, n ~cessary r est:~j nt to bring out Ibe the year. AIter Steel had grounded out, School, while the punting job will football and. baseball, I a clear barilone voice, You might the teams hIS finest qualI ties as a hurler, , While both of D~l aware's, foes Chalmers to Hubis, in Newport's Bobby Rlrgs of CbJcaro, the aa- be handed to either Viden Walt Nottmgbam Captain class choral work as his hobby, I and 1937 saw He has always been blessed WIth from the Old DominIOn took It on fourth, Webb look a pitch in the tlon'. No. 1 tennis amateur and Paul, a freshman from West Notting- That his high school team's lack A hard worker, he's steadily mast- decided when l oad~ of natural ability, plus the the chin in their openers, it may be ribs and Messimer singled, but a- Wimbledon champion, walks oft the ham Academy, or Ed Mullen, former of success could not be placed on ering Coach Steve Grenda's system with seven ~~,:ruan~o~~ ~:'~er~~~d v:;~:~~:~~ ::~d f~~a~~e:o~~;v~::ti~Og ~~%b~~ ~~:~ ~~~ecok~t :d th:a;i~~th ,f~:~db Er:~:::~~;~:~s::::~:~ e:;~~n;:mst~~n%~O t~aSa b~~k~~~d ~;es~.:t b:~~':~;~~i o~~~I~~:S c ::,~~ ~:~~[ t~n~~l~~ o~n~f ~~~ ~:~~;I~ Je~::~ :O~~' I~d by to ability. , But ReggIe's one main a full two weeks before the Blue walked and Messimer doubled, but post. ancy of the 1938 West Nottingham vania lad on the gridiron, ing, shifty Cassaboon, weakness, 10 former years, was to and Gold gridders swing into action, Borecki whiffed for the third :ue;':t ~~~:sn:~g~~ y~hamploll. BatUe At Center two-touchdown ? O too much celebrating before an That early action will give them straighl time to end Newport's final The PI'VOt pOsl'tl'on I'S the obJ'ect the series ot lmportant game, In [act, he was plenty of polish before the Hens scoring threat. 3S Youthful GrtOd AsptOra nt S local gridders are inclined quite often to celebrate the ever see an opponent. Mean ..... hile. the Fibremen, paced PING PONG of a desperate battle between Bill ious to even that score, Ip;::;;====;;:;------, I ~:e ~t;;'::i~g;b;:m;~ . :oe;: t~~; ~:~~~~~ : a~~~~~w~~Ul~:g:f ~:~~ ~~ Turn Out For M.odget Eleven h't d ' h b' ford, N. J " With both grldders turn- ,,~a~ aC~nfi~~ tolgt"~bea~o r:: SCHEDULE ing in good performances at every workout. T Flashes ~~:~d ~:t;:;, :n~e~e~~'~~ ::;~ The starting backfield has just earn Will Play Preliminary five more Continentals trickled L a botl~ boiled down lo Viden and To N ·k H' h S h I T'l manson, , By across the rubber. OOp To Get Brooks, another former Yellow- eWaI 19 c 00 I ts due to an injured Peterson tarts Parade U d Jacket who played last year; Mullen, _____ event. J 0e Moore will r-hke Peterson, Conway's battery I n erway who has shown rapid progress 10 A squad of 35 youthful grId as- I ward DIll, Rovden Lo ett '_ the quarterback's , mate who had tripled in the firs N Th I mastermg the duhes of a ball car- ptrants turned out lo

Saturday. Essie Slennek, owned by Walt~r H. Bowling The local committee consisted of: Clnrk. Slennek Kennels; second. Show Winners Lined Up For Final Award Chnrles H. ReUedge, chairman; Miss Burrow's Wnlly. owned by R. W. IIfONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Mary Lou GalTney, Wilmington, and BntTow. 76 E. M oi ~ St. Tex.co ...... W~" Lgst Mi ss Jane Jcrnee. E. Park Place, Best ot br ed-Clork's Essie Slen- National Fibre ...... 4 0 stewards; Huey Morris. W. Dela- nek. ~~~~dllols~e ...... ~ ~ ware Ave.. and Angelo Cntnldl. Best ot 51 orting group- HopkJns' Fort DuPonl ...... 0 4 North St.. ring. property, a nd PIlt. Counlry Club ... 0 4 tickets; J . H. Rumer, Center St., and Hound Group Friendly Five A. William Fletchel·. E. Pork Place, Norwegian elk hounds-F irst a nd Shea fTel' ...... 142 177 159- 47 8 publicity and photographs; W. K.I best o( breed. Norna, owned by ~?I~~~ps~. ~ . ::::: l ~ l ~~ m = mGille spie. Lovett Ave .. announcer, M,·s. J . P . Wright. Kent Way and C. Pie ...... 152 175 196- 523 and Miss Mlll'y AlwiJda (Boots) OrChard Rond. Kern ..... 159 142 147- 439 Clark and H. W. Robbins. genei'll\. Dachshund: First male. Zappel, Totals ...... 754 811 809- 2374 Results-Sporting Group owned by 1111's. P uula Lebach, 15 C. Milcheli . U~'.ltf25LOd'1~7 Irish selters. pup pic s: F irst. IK ~ nt Wny. First (emal . Tiny. own- Moore 95 1 ~8= 45~ Punch. owned by Frank B. R idg- ed by Mrs. Alice Deck, Haines St. '('1·l vi l...... 166 jig 146- 431 way, Nottingham Road ; second'i 13 'st of Br cd : Mrs. Deck's Tiny. ~"d;:;~y ...... :: l ~~ I~ g l ~~= mJu dy, owned by Doni I H. Boone, Beagles. male: First, Connell's Lucas 147 123- 270 Nottingham Road. Tipster. owned b.y Robert Roy Con- Totn ls ... 717 632 745- 2004 O\~:;i:~ b~e ~~':~ il~~~; G ~~~~~in~~~~~ ~~~;~,~ ~~~;~}. r ~i\~;~~(; ~~c~~~ il a~~\~~ Brooks . ~~~t I~O"I'O nt tingham Manor; second. Nicholas Willis; third. Amos, owned by R. McKenzie ..... 180 isi l ~6-;n Nicholby, owned by B. H. Mackey, L. Richards, Bear. ~~t,I,~e .. ..::: n~ 11 3 ... - 266 234 W. Main St. Beagles. female: FirsL, Cowe- Ve rbeke ...... 175 T~ l~ ~ ~ ~~ Best of breed- Goodwin'S Amos. view's Scarlet. owncd by Richard Am brose .. 174 138.,- 322 Cocker spaniels. f em ale: F irst, W. Will is. Totals ... 795 863 794-245? Nita's Honey. owned by Richard W. BesL of breed-Conn I\'s Tipster. The best of six groups as they lined up fot' judging of t he top entry at the first Newark Dog Show last Saturday. Left Texaco - Willis, Coweview F arms, Glasgow; Coon hounds: First and best of to right, the group includes : Billy Gregg and Mickey, Manch ster tenier, best of toy gronp; J ames Q. Smith and Tuck, ~::~~~~ ...... ::: ~!3 185 182- 560 second, Rusty, owned by J ohn breed. J oe, owned by 111. D. Nutter. German shepherd, best of working group; H. . Hopkins and Pat, a pointer, best of sporting group ; Miss Edna Samson P. Whiteman . 118 l ~~ ~~6- ~~~ Speicher, Jr., 270 Orchard Road ; Jr .. Kell s Ave., handled by Eve 130- K. Whiteman 167 184 153- 504 third, Duchess. owned by Beulah B. den. and Angus of Charlet, Cairn terrier, best of Lenier group ; Mr . J. Harvey Di ckey and Judy, Boston terri er, best of non­ Mote ...... 186 179 ~-~ Ridgway, Nottingham Road. Best f hound group- Connell's sporting group, and Walter H. Clark, master of Slennek Kennels, and Connell's Pat, a beagle, owned by Robert Roy Con­ Totals ...... 857 89 1 910-2668 Cocker spaniels, m ale: First. Dag- Tipster. nell, best of hound group. Connell's Pat was named the be t of show by Frank H. Clark, who judged the final s. The National Vui;;'"nlzed Fibre wood, owned by Evelyn Correll. 340 Working Group ow ner will receive The Newark Post trophy as an award.-Photo by Rumer. RIl ey ...... 193 143 102-528 S. Coll ege Ave.; second, Skip, own- Engli sh sh ep dogs: First and Mi~~~~~" n.. : ::: :: l~~ m : ~~= ~~~ od by Russell Ramp, 16 Prospect best of breed. Lucky, owned by J . Hopkins .... 103 173 142 -4io Ave. Barbor a Hutchi son. 27 1 W. Main St. Wall ace ...... 101 103 192- 566 Best 0 / breed- W i 11 i s' Nita's Coll ies. m ale: First, Zcke, own- cody practice ar c a Two Winners In Local Canine Show Fibreluen Win Tot"ls ...... 779 91 2 1Mii- 2537 Honey. , ed by Mrs. A. P . Mayer. Covered btlnch of youngsters CHICK Cox Country Club Poin ters, male: First, P a t. owned Wagon Poullry Farm; second. Duf- intn a smooth- Brewer :::::: : : iii 158= g~ by H. G. Hopkins, Capitol Trai l. fy . own d by Dorothy Litlie. We have a (Continued From Page 6) ~ ~: ~on ...... 120 i:ii 145- 402 Pointers. female : First. Nancy Coll ies. female: First, L ady Queen 01 us a nd the CHATTER stole second. Rufl' sacrificed him to Byan ...... 15108 175 1.3.6-.'_ 469 Slennek and second, Queen's Nan, Elizabeth. owned by Miss J ennie only a couple of weeks third. from where he r aced home Powell ...... 175 g~ 17R- 5224B1 both owned by Walter H. Clark, (Please Turn To P age 8) us, but 1 know the boys on Boyd's r oller to Conway. Coullahan 109 156- 265 Slennek Kennels. ulUlespie's ."-' good account of them- By WALTER T. SMITH Second Straight Flag To tals ..... , .. 740 727 m - 224ii Best of breed- Hopkins' P at. game this season." Cha lmers paced Continental's at- Chesapeake Bay: First and best six memb rs of last lacl< .wl th ~ double. and three smgles of breed. Water Lad. owned by MiI- h returningto look. Ctooa thech Winew 1- By Walter T. SmIth. 'wnll i~eIX p~~~~. ls~I~ ' s tr~fgs ~:t thp~ay~l~t ~ Dog Show Results Rtoonnd .L . Draper. Jr.. Nottingham ~~f the places of such Pr ac tic~ in all of Delaware's f.all loud tunc with two triples a nd a English seUers, puppies: First, TO COLLEGE Vanllfllnan, Tommy sports IS III full swmg. Agam, wI~h si ngle. (Continued From Page 1) Monarch; second, Hank, and third, Anderson. and Chick the fI~ s t sharp tang of autumn III I The victory gave the Fibremen a li s; Ch. Knollcroft Bess, an English Steve, all owned by Clarence S. BY the 1938 combine. In- the mr, one can hear the staccato nnal standmg of thr e~ tnumphs .as seller owned by Mrs. James Grant, Foster. near Newark. those who played last barking of the quarte~b a ck a nd agalllst two defea ts 111 the senes Wilmington, and Ch. Sandy Tyrone English setters, m ale: First, Pud- n OW practicing are: the clash . of m en hurling the.m- WIth Newport. plus their . second O'Del, an Irish setter owned by Mr. gy, owned by Mrs. !. P . COl' nog, 15 oC Dennison Cat- selves agatnst each other, plttmg s ucc ess t ~e County l e~gue fl ag. Clark. were the blue bloods dis- Prospect Ave. TELEPHONE Ellis DC P hiladel phia, strength and skill against strength Cullen s ch ar g~s fimshed atop of played. Engli sh setters, female: First, l"'II!I~i! M atl~o. of Summit, N . and skill. • I the league standmgs at the end of Returns tram the show grossed Monison. oC s alisbu.ry, The gl:eatest glamor and color of .. the race, then p o ll s h ~ d off H oll o~ay $37.80 of which $12.30 net was Seghers, of Baltimore, college IS found durmg the fo.ot- T e~race 111 the Imhal e llm~n a bon turned over to the Newark Play- S agino of Huntsville ball games as two elevens strIve .' se r~ es. Newport, the s~aso l~ s run- ground and Swimmj ng P ool Fund. H a r;'~ WI;ilney, of Bul: to push . the pigskin over the ,. ~~~~~~ ti ~~ppe d Elmhulst m the Expenses ~o t al i ng $25 .50 were for ~ ~~:I:-:t~~~~do~O ~~~d:~ no~: :~~t:e~ Co ntinental's season record show- stamps, l'lbbons, labor. prmtmg, bootball season, watching with in- Pictured at the left is Mr s. Richard W. Willis, Coweview Farms, ed 41 victories in 50 starts. r Of~' ~~~it~~~k et~ Mr. Cl ark, who ~:~~!~ t~:t oBI~~ea p~e~~rg~~~7; ;~~I~i Glasgow, with Nita's Honey. winner of the blue ribbon in the Cocker - This One Tied It handled the best of show event, Jacl[els s. tnarCI, of New Rochell e, N sh'u Ie a a mst Ursmus on the sev- spaniel class at the Newark Dog Show last we k. On the right is Amy . the Ju~glng was d ~ne by some of J R W hlte I OC ~,o~~ e nthg~ f n!xt month. I J. Lovett, Old ? a k Ro.ad, embracing ~h e n g Yon Sao II. following the Co ntll~~ l ~'I, 0 al New~~r; h 0 a ::~e :~~e l~~:: . a ~~.~~ lt~~s~n RC:~~~~~~ Pa ., who played h al!- CHICK CH~TTER fluffy chow's trIUmph m her class. LltUe MISS Lo.velt IS the daughter W~f~r~ ~;'s.~ ~ ~ ~I~ g~~!r,2bc ~ g g ~ g Foulk Road, near Wilmington, judg. ~l Lebanon High School; We share the opmlOn With many of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. L ovett.-Photo by RumCl . George,cf 4 I 0 0 0 McG·gle.ss 3 0 0 0 3 ed hounds; A. Raymond J ackson , Merrell. of Wi ll iamsport, others t~ a t this season will find the ------t~;~f.~~: ~t g gg ~ ~~ ~~~. c~f f g ~ ~ g Wilmington, r a ted Cocker spaniels, was lhe center of the Wil- Hens With the best team III several FIFTEEN Lovett. Elizabeth L. Woods, Fred J-I ar'ton,2b 4 1 I I I Messi'er.lb 3 0 ~ 9 ~ and P aul Leahy, Wilmington attor- WHEN PIGS REACH the 50, High School team; l!.. years. The Blue and Gold m~ ~to r , A. Davis. and Miss Henke Smith of ~~Wis,;, I~ ~ g ~ ~ g ~<;;;~~,~I.~b g g gig ney, judged all other c l ~ sses. pound mark, star~ feeding them Allen. oC Mineola, N. Y ., Steve Grenda, h ~s h ad the grIdiron Newark; William James and J . War- Co nway.p 3 I I I I Boyd, p 3 0 0 0 I Founded By EdItor Purina Hog Chow as a supplement Yoor sons a rod daughten the Min eola H igh School squad worklllg smce early m. ren Marsh all , of Yorklyn. De\.; Nan- Tt l Totals 25 0 321 9 National Dog Week, founded by your corn, This is the pork. Se~t - S AT jj8102i-j away at J(hoo~ ..sro as neal( Vincent Vesce, form- ember, although the play IS cy Shakespeare, Mr. an.d Mrs. Paul Mitchell . RufT. McGonigle. Will Judy. Chicago, editor of the making combination that helps put ~n d , st~ll EVENT E~r~.:'s: to you o s your telephon4t. at LaSalle Military rough III several r espects, he Will Siple, and Betty Bonwell of Chester- MesS i me '~CORE BY INNINGS magazine, Dog World, was launched on the pounds quick and thick. It's Patsy and Vincent probably put a smooth-workmg o1'g- ton, Md.; Jack Shoun, Ruth Ann Con linenlal ...... 0 0 0 3 0 0 5-8 in 1928. Delaware, which joined the the combination tha~ will help you Why not plan to vIII, thom and h alfback anjzation on the field agamst the AVONDALE Webb and Dr. Edward A. Webb of New port ...... : .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 movement a year ago following the ge~ your pigs to market early on the Rutherford, N: Bears. Avondale; Herbert P almer, Gra'so n M~~';t:n e~.,s;' h:~~s: ba ;~,a~n~rspel:"~~~ : appoi ntment of Mr. J ackson as ahead of the runs. And it·, a way weokly - by ' elephone? team. and Elliott Sever al of the regulars of last P atchell. Herbert Pennock, N. S. Hit by pitcher: By C~ n way- Sp ear an.~ cha irman. WaS the last of the 48 to get a better price for corn that 'toke advantage of tho low tormer Flushing, N . Y. season h ave not r eturned. Among Ludington, Miss Fl'ances Sinclair, ':Y~~i~n. SI~i~bls b ll~~ S. s~~~. hll es !~ rI~~~ : United States to fall in line. yOU feed to hogs. IcnsdiltanC8 rates, In effect these are: Charley Allen, Alien Competition To Betsy and Nancy R omig. Mary PeterSO Il . Bases on balls 011' : Conway The 1938 observance in Delaware Come in and get Hog Chow the .very evonlng aft.r .eve .. now being made for the Glaspey, T o m m y R Y a n, Ernie Ka therine apd Margaret Elizabeth ~0~3 Yg. IDo~t~ t~Ckpl~~~ bS~ e~~ nt~a~~:: was . confined to Wilmington, where next time you're in town. and alidaySunday,to keep ""n,."_. "",,,", body to accompany George, and L a rry Hodgson. A Be I{een At 4th Thompson, and Mary Louise and simer. Time of ga me-I:IO . Scorer- a dI splay of blooded dogs a nd a fll'st gome of the few others have b een. for.ced ~ut by J anet H. Walter of Kenpett Square; Willard Crowe. Umplrc-Sobln. show for children were h eld. This .he family ties unbroken. will be played on In jurie ~ ~ r scholastiC m elglbility. Show Of Horses Thomas Simpers, Harry Weigel, J . TI ' 01 W n It year, however, the observance was Ir vington. Baltimore, Returnmg regulars. are ~ohn Grundy, Haines Kirk, Donal Drennen, Charl- US, e 0 extended to Newark and L aurel. J. Irvm Dayelt THE DIAMOND STATI Joseph's High School. Earl Shea ts. HOW Ie Vlden, Melvm . es Smith, a nd Melvin Bold, of Ox- Newport Continental where shows were staged. and to TELEPHONE COMPANY

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