The New'ark Post VOL XXIX THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK , DEL., THURSDAY, MARCH J2, J9:J6. N unaber :J Meetings Listed Milford Teacher IAll Day Program Poetry And Music r···· ... - _ ...... , State Officials By County Agent Appointed Boys' I Listed By County To Be Features Of I . , Her~ert Was A Biat Submit Complete To Present Data CI bAt H H k H U· · P .. Business Man Bu~ Important Series For U gen ere I omema ers ere I nlversIty rogram Health Measures -- I -- It has long been an open qu s' Farlners To lL....en Here DI G d S F -- "'NP, 1_ e a w a r e , r a ucceeds alnous New York Deco- Dr. W. O. SypLerd, Head tion 'lIS to whether Father or Town EngineeJ.· Merle on ay 19nt I 'George M. Worrilow rator To Give IlIus- Of r d l • l- Depart- Mother knows best hmv to bring M d L n 8 l s n up tlhe children. Some say one SigDlund D iscuss e s PROBLEMS FEATURE I . In S t ate Pos t I trated LectUl'e Inent. In Charge 1hing, some say ano!!her. Sophie I EIiD1ination Plan Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson f I WitL May or A nswers SougLt To Ques- I CONDUCTED SUC. MRS. DAUGHERTY IN BROWNING'S MUSIC :)~'~~e t~e~l~d~o ~~thve~ot~:; ie:I~~ t ions Confronting. All CESSFUL CLASSES CHARGE O F SESSION POEMS A MONG An· 11 and entertainingly in their up- f LOW ELEC TION F E E GIS ' t roa-riously ,~ unny play entitled t rowers n ectlon I O fT~:! »~:~t1~n~~~~t~C~~e:~t Day A;edU~usualx'r:ra; h~ghbee nt ar- , "Big Hearted HerberL" Newark T o wn Council ran I A series of four sectional mee1i " " of t 't" Cl bs '11 b h Id ' Nemonk- U or ne on ay , t a the + Hel'bel't may be a bis man in . A n• ...... , S:Nl IOn U' WI e e In ~m' nivcrsity of Del+aware. So Car as it L~ 1 his 1Iac!ory, but at home he seems t g rees To C a t :;:: gr~ PI~~:il~g g~~~tt:g~!~l~~ on Thursday. March 19th, accordIng to k nown, no progl1alll1 of its n'aue has 'to be unable to adjust his view- t . In Latest WPA e drran-ged ,by County ~gr icullu ra l Agent :::. eK~te :e~e~ . Da~~er'ty, ~o~ty ever been presenlted anywhere previ- , point toward the rising ge'nera- I Project (;. M. Worrilow. These meetings will em ns a f W' 0 as ous y. lion. and Chc 1'esult is an evening rna~ e ,arrangemen~n . or g~t,e program. 'I1he program is entitled. "An Evening Ii o( unbounded pleasure to follow, I,e as foLlows: The morning session will be held in the of Poetry and Music with Robert ers ru home ta.lent productions. Mayor Frank Collins and Town EItgl- N'ewark . Monday, Ma!·.:h 16, 7:30 p. m., Social Hall of tihe Me thodist Churoh . Browning. It was arranged by Dr. W. He soorms a nd fumes and neer Merle Siglntllld held a lengthy con- c ounty J\,gent'6 Offic .~, !ll East Main The a'Clernoon session will b e in Milch- O. Sypherd, head of ·the EngliSh Depart- t threatens, but his weaJPons arc ference Tuesday morning is d iscussu~ ,tree'!; Hockessin , Tuesday, March 17, ell ':fall, University oI D ~ lawa re . MTS.! ment. Dr. Sypherd has been teaching futile b,afore the delightful fem i- the plan fo r the el imination of insaru· 7:30 p, m .. Hockessin Publtc School; LOUIS T. Staats, PresIdent of the New Browning for the last 15 years and has 1+ tary ou tbuildmgs in Newark as outlined \~ iddlebown. Wednesday. Man .1. 18, 7:30 I Ca$tle County Home Demonstration 'been a student oC the Victorian poet for nine wiles of his loving and long- and advocated by the State Boa- -' o( Council wili preside. I many more years. . sutTe r ing wlie. rt's all rigibt wiih J 'U p. m .• Middletown F ire Ha'll ; Blackbl.rd.· . us, thou,gh-few men esoape de, Health. 'Mmrsday, Marc'h 19. 7:30 1). m .. Black- The morning program will begi n Dr. Sypherd has selected for the po'o- f feat on the home 'grounds. C omp 1et e details o'f the plall, inu'O- hi rd P ublic School. . ~omptl y a t 10:30 o'c'lock wiLh a Puppet gram Browning's music poems, includ- "Big Hearted He1~b e;rt" will be duced at the March mee'ting of the '!1he purJ)OOe of this commitlce is to ow put on by Mrs. GoldsmIth 01 the I!!!S such famous ones as "A Toccata af Town Couneil last week by R. C. D ~k _ I Ph iladelph ia Inter-Sta'le Dairy Council. Galuppi's,' '''Master HU'gues of Saxe- i presented by a I.arge and talented tt St """'-' ake an active part in the cdL1ecUon and I~ It . th o ill cast at the Newar k High School e , ate SanitaTY Engineer, and Harry '11 rpretaUon of local economic dalJa ,0 ow~ IS w be re pOl'tc. Iby v~ri- GoLhia,' 'and "Albt Vobger." The unique- audi>loriwn on Wednesday even, E. Tunnell, a representative of the State whkh can be used in 'building up a 10US ·c u members on ou tstandmg ness of the pr ogram will consist in 1Jhe Board or Hea1th, were -received in a p ~ nna nen t lon,g-time agricultural pro- achievements in their h omes dming the playin.g and singing bY .. the assislant f ing, March 25 . The school's letter ror the 10!'mer Tuesday. past yeaT. artists of tlhe musIC whIch B rowning i Alumni Associa'lion is sponsoriIllg :::na ::rw!.~i~~ui~t Y~ac;:~~yC~~~~: At noon !!he club members will have I mentions in these poems. ~he play which is being produced During tl he past several months two a luncheon in the dining room of the I The. object will be to make available t cific. solutions to fuese problems. Science in Agriculture. He was born ' materials, with illustrations showing IG ounod's "Romeo a nd Juliet," " Avison's I CASli P RIZES AWARD all 10 the property O\VIl er except in rna , M a recent meeting of the Coun1Y Iin Bridgeville. wher. he altend:d high I how t~~ese materials c ~~ be adap ted for 1" G ra~d , ~la rch in ~ Major. mI d Schu- I. -- . I tel''''~ s tests are sponsored by the Idisease, not only \0 the occupants bu mg system so ~hat we may make the I agricultural nature. IM ayor Needs More I Boy Scouts Given live-stock a nd meat industry of the to one'", neighbors. The fl y. which IS >c ;l possrble use of our land and most l In 1933 , McCauley organized the voca- ' . IUnite d States. through lhe National I the common enemy III thIS partlculal lIot adapted to agrieultu,re lhas been tional agricultu,'e department in the Money For Relief Annual Awards By , Live Stock and Meat Board. The poster I ase. is no resp ctor o( propeT ly line. efficiently produce our crops, niteT land , Milford Hilth School which grew Lo be ' I ' contest is ' being held fOT the first time, 'rhe State Board of Health has passed .,h Ilted to other uses, (3) What change I the largest deparLment o( its k ind in the He Informs Courtl 'froop Directors Iwhile the essay contest has been an an-, a regulati~n outlawing the IIlsanitary should lake place in our prese!>t farm- I state. He also conducted evening I nunl event for the past thir teen years. I type of, pl"lvy. Rece~ LlY, at a meeting I1\g system if som e form of cont-rol pro- i classes in adul t agricultural education. -- I - - ILa s t year's state title holder in the Iof the !'own CounCIl , the members «ram is oITered by the Federal govem- Mrs. McCauley and Charles Edmond, EstiD1at e Set At $17.,000 I Court of Honor Well At- essay contest was Miss Dorothy Eliza- agre.ed to cooperate in the program a.> ment I J r .. aged two mon1.hs, have m oved to To Continue Work I tended I L g' Q be th Golt, of Middletown. outlined Uhere. In order bhat each committee member Newa rk recently wher e they have tak- TL. M L ' • n e Ion uar- Delaware stude nts entering the con- "H arry E. 'Ii.linnell, a repl"esentative oC may have a clear picture of the p res- I en up reside nce with Mr. McCa ul ey. I I S ont I ters Monday I tesls wiU also compete against s tudents the Stale ~oal"d of Healti1, will inoc"r- l'nt status t.ee. . within t he walls 01 Ivy Castle by the A mee~ln.g of th ~ ::effilPorar y EmeTg- 1 were invested l11tO the troop in a spe_ 1 Y the outlined plan does not aJPPly. sin.ce County COmlnLttee-J. u'VIn Dayel1, armor-clad gentlemen who meet there cncy Rel ief OomanlSS t~ n has 'b ~n called cial ceremony. they do not have p'rivies at all, 01' else H. Wilson Price Gaies C. Gilmore H. C. Sa'lurday evenings (or Friday afternoon 1I1 the relIed' head- , 0 Do . The annual St. P atrick's dance will front on streets where there a rc sewers \1I11ikcn. Oliv e~ Suddard Edwa:'d W. E l" th t~ " d l"lt '1 I quarters. 6th and Shipley Streets, WiI - 1 ~., wnes pre.sented assistant scout- Ilbe held at the Sta,te Armory Elkton and to which they should connect. • h V . t.' I xcep Ing e 11 I, easl ~ won ! mington. I mas er s comm1SStOn to R. CW'tlS P oLts Md Wed d . ' • Health officials on the othe h d fe I ~ . ooc h C Icoor Le In en. F. Ed Hltchens, by a 22-15 score. Bl'a ves Astle, S ldwel1, It . t"' ted b th .. a nd O. W. Widdoes, Jr., a nd a junior th .. l::v~xt d n::;: ay evenL~~, ~ar~h thaL regardless' of whether ~ c a:diVi;- . ep ross. Richards and Hill \Vcr in no way able I IS a Th lClpa y e ~ommlsston l assiS'ta nt ~oubnaster's warrant to paul l C e , ~, n "erl e sponsors Ip 0 e ual property owner d oes 110t fall in Commodity SU'b-Comm i t t~. Leslie to approach the skill(ul tossing of that summel: emploYlffient wlll Cllt 11he D. Lovell. Jr. ompany E c !lb. Ford, John L. Holloway, E'rank Moody, Eagles, R. Marine, G. Reed. J. H. Fraz- II relI ef load 111 half and Teduce the Well known "Danny" J e fferson and either classifIcation that he would !be LouIS T. S );aats, J cthn T. McKeowan, e r, J . B. !Crazer a nd W. O. HeaveUow, I monthly bud~et to $3?,OOO .. A: sprIng ' his eleven piece band promise an ex- interested in U1e campaign to elin1inato l1 al1Jih J armon, J . Oliver Koclig. Ellwood the Eagles easily taking the first, sec_ I e mplo y meTh~ ll1erease 1." bl~ I ldlOlg and IS uburban Honae Is I cellcnt entel·tainment in the way of the insanitary privy SU1CC the pubUc Sheldon, Iliayrnond Lynam, G eorge W. ond, (ourth and ftfth tilts; 21-15, 21_11 ,1 road constr~ctlon . especlallY.ls expccte:t. I E ndangered By Fire I music for the occasion. J efferson needs health aspect does not stop at p roperty Dempsey, J . Les lie Eastburn, Wanen 22 -10 and 21- 12. Heavell ow substituted I Heavy wmtor damage th~S year ':'f ill no i.ntroduction. having made a "big IU1 CS, ,but may. atTect individuals quite l.3mborn. Leonard Nelson. !or J . H . Frazer Starting the fourth Ibnng ex tensIve street repal.rs and un- - hit" at Atlantic City las,t season and removed ( 1'0111 these in'sa nitm'y :;ourcCS. game nrovernen , the mayor stated. At bhe A lire. Tuesday a1te:-noon threatened IhaVing pl ayed for the New Year's Ball , _ I . same time plans are ready :for an un- destruotlon to the reSIdence of George given by Clompal1Y "E." The J eITerson Educa t l(~na l .n e ads ~ee I A5 thIngs now sta,"d. honors arc even I llSUally la rge amount of construction ,Allcorn, n.ea.r MiW'ord Cross Roads, outfit has mal1Y boosters in and around N e w Century Club' .1§ F.lttl In P r eview between thp Eagles and HepLasophs who l and contractors arc walling only UThtil \\I'he n a n Olt stove exploded. Ph'l d 1 h ' N Y k dB It" F asLion SLow Attracts __ upset the Mecha nics Wednesday ni!;llt, they are s ure of continued warm wca- Although water was not immediateJy as I~el~ PasIa~n ~:e ;:s t~l~nn Sh:relm ~; A group 01 local educator headed by 1 b y the score 4 to 1. : ther before they go ahead wibh an ex- availabl(!. the Aetna Hook, H ose and Ipopular request Lie u!. Harold T.· P er- The Newark New Century Club'" /) 1' . Carlc>lon E. DOllglass, s~peri n tend- M atc~es during the week a~e Jlsted as I tensive 'Program. Ladder CO~IPr leaders in the community witnessed I~~;d 1'~daYE H~Pt.'5O"p~ v~. Re: . ~e7; I. Episcopal R e c t o r Members o( the family a nd neighbors Numerous green neckties, socks and capacity RucUence o( members and tlheir I preview showing of the screen suc- . ,~ n a~h .ag es ~sE ~p asop S , a - A ddre/jses Lions had removed much of the fW'niture gowns will be expecLed to be In evl- guests, Cl\%, "The Life ot Louis Pasteur." a t l UI ay, Mec a n les VS. ag es from the house before the Ney.rark IIrc- dence to matoh the very colorful 'green Mrs. C. Robert Kase. Mrs. P err y Ar- the Stote 11heabre Monday a1terooon. B. B- .Di cussing the relationshlp of church. men 8rorived. . de.coratlons by Dance nold, Mrs. G<''OI'lIe Haney. Mrs. G. Tag- J 1 se~ected 'lh~ ~om- Herman Halldlofl', general man.ager . r t .day Party rln~s !!he ind iv idual a nd the state. Rev. An- Dama'go 'was confined to one room. mllilee as being appropria te. Lights, gart Evans, Mrs Francis Squire fmd MTs. or the picture house, uTI'anged 1D1e spe- C e l e bration By Friends d rew W. Mayer, rector 01 St. Thomas s treaJlle r~ a nd dancers all "decked" in Robel't Bausman, al1 members 01 the ('lal matinec as a means of demon- Elpisropal Chul'ch, addressed the regu- Ananesia TLougLt To gree n will lend a gay aspect to the club, served as models to cU:;play th strating the education!!l a nd historical The aparl.ment o f Mrs. Bessie Miller. lar Tuesday nlght m eeting ot the New- Have Allected Grocer gayest of the season's dances. approved styles in spring gowns, coats. qualities of the film. 155 East Main Street. was the scene 01 ark Lions club at t he Deer PMk Hote1 Last year the St. "Pat's" Ball was B suits and becoming accessories. a party in honor of +the 11 th bil1ihday of >this week. S. L. Cornog, ~inem grocer of great success but this year II cwiJiI prove A Wilmilllgton 5Y1Iist pointed out the Testilnonies By C. E. her daughter. Evelyn Marie Miller. on In tbe absence of Dr . ,?eol1ge W'I East Main Stre.et, near Ch.apel. is to be. a stilJ grea1er one. Lasting. f~om In'teresting features in the variCl'UB M b G d FebTuar y 18. Rhodes. president. Vice PreSIdent Her- thooght to 'have been a victim of nlne t11 one with a short in temusslon , gowns and suits worn by the models as eDl ers ivea Sun ay A number of young n !&ish loners. wtlo Ge>lt of the society. w ill start at elillt o'clock, 20. at .uc o'clock, .ports. will be served at five o·clock. furnished the gowns. ~2~======~T~H~E~N=E~W=ARKpm~mWA~,~~rnU~DA~MA~~H~12~,~1~"~6~.== ______~= ~ The ability to produce. A hen lay, ':el~~r. ('fl;::'t,ok:~"~,::!'I~h:~IJ::a;: I English Boys Raise Poultry I III' 175 eggs a yeur cOllts no more to stopped laying tor any length ot time Junior Poultry club work I, carried k eel' thao II hlrd ,.roduclng only 100 unle88 they show prospects ot Itaglng on In Great Brlt~ln IIndl'r Ih e namp of eggs. a come-back. Don't use teed hopper ~ I the Young Farmers' club movement. "FARM AND HOME" I ~gg slze.-'J'he size ot the I'gg8 luld thnt permit h£'ns 1.0 poll grain Ollt and Northumberlnnd wn s one Of IIII' HrSI hy tl hlrd Is il chnrncterlstlc comlnl: waste It. Oon't huy blgh priced ra. I countIes, In England to develop Y ()un~ Our WeeltJy Digest 01 TiDleJy Topics WLicL I directly from lis pnr·pnts. Lllrge l'ggs tiona It a chen,.er home mixed ration , Farmers clubs. In the ,Ju ni or Poullrr IRWmIDIl I bring hettl'r prices thnn smull one. has gIven you just os good results. cluh the re or'! 100 members, and 200 WiJJ Be Found Interestin, And Instruc:ti\oe UALITY CHICKS Rnrly fl'lItlHlrlng.-Thls hellrR a dl· Don't buy feed In smnll fIuIllltltle8 If In the Shorlhorn Cll ives ciuh, whilSt Q I rect relntlon to hroller prices, 118 every yO U clln get r e.lucl'd prlCCR ('In fI uan.' a turther 1:\0 people nre nSSllcJnt ' lUCIll· MAKE PRODUCERS jloultrymnn nttcmptlng to mnrket poor· tlty lot8. bers, taklns a kern Interest In nil club One pJowina 01 potatoes I Congress Faces Iy fenthererl birds hns dIscovered. No well.mnnaged pOlJltry blJslne88 II work. EnouaL Except For Weeds F' d Ch "Are Enrly Rcx lJnl ll ,ntlJrlty.-Frequent· compll'le wlthOlJt n yearly Inventory, a Dual Responsibility IXe aractel'lstlcs Iy the well bred HNls or Rocks will a "Imple record IIf rfH'l'lpts and ex· Turkey House Needed It the IlIIlt.lI re lllrkeYH nre gh'en U weed control in potatoes Is not a I mpOliant. ctlo1sm'le In\rrletorl oPrrobrl lrldll'st, IOthnu86~.. I\~~~g' S~o do:~, ~: penses, nn egg ,lrofllJl'linn recoroi. By RAYMOND PITCAIRN and an ,tCnOlJnt the number o! their choice thllY will I'ema in 01lt major problem, t.he exlra work of more fir or NaliOlw/ Chairman n doora most all wlllLp!, IlXCe ilt In time than one good, deep cult.ivalion prob· 91 Roy S. O (l&rSlyne. Poult ry D opartment. extrD produc ti on. birds r"'l1fw d hy denth or ClJlllng, __S entinels o/the Republic_- North rollnl\ St.a.to Cuttege. Glvc these thIngs serlolJs consldern· says Mr. Brnnch. Such n rl'coril SIJ[I' ot storlO8. Thllir winter qunrl!'", or " bly will p ot y'o~:~ ; famlly budget as well. T he best (, hicks en ",,, frolll dIsease· importallt fol' t he pf)u l tr ~' mnn to keep ect. The potatoes cui t.ivated five times 1 this cost lloWII without below a rc 1!lltched. "When the little Let's hope that, unlike New Year free pll re ul", IIrc trup 1(1 hreed, lind g olll~ ,~rl!1P The growth of ,bacteria in milk IS kepl were ridged moderately, Bolh plots l the mlnlmulll l'eQ ulrenHlIIIs for good onel' Is hamme ring !It It.~ s hel!, he resolutions, the promises will be ful­ develop 11I1 n s UP(" 'lor "IYP I'S, A carc· at a m inimum if t.he milk is cool. Very were hand· hoed once to kill weeds. ns. 1", I filled. It's time they were, For today, fully hreti ('11i ,'k 1'1" '1'1\'1'8 t"'OUl 11$ par· fcpcllnl;. PI'lS II. Ilrnnch, exton· says, "ond u ttering 1111 fil'st feeble When cultivation is l1eCessary 10 con· little increase in bacteria numbers oc. as a result of reckless spending by our ellts Cjl r hli ll " IIl1rn('ll"'I" llf'S whIch cn l'· sion pconoml st of ~' IISSndllls{' ll s !';tntp , 'peep,' as If bp,!!glng to be let Oll t, It trol weeds, it should be shallow, Deep , federal, state and local governments, a 1'0 II el;e. the wllrnlng note Is uttered, eVll n lit 1\ curs at 40 d e~ees F ah renheit, but the r y willi thl"" III" SllI'f'f'SS II,' flli hll'c or l' ultivation prunes lhe potato roots and public debt of more than fifty billion Branch IiMs 8('\'ernl don·ts concerll. considerable dlstnnce, the strokes and thr POll II 1',\' 11111 II , organisms multiply rapidly when the Ihe freshly·lilled soil loses moisture. doUars has been written up for us, the lng fecrl Jll'llctif'ps. "Don't hold grow. I c('lmplalnlng Instnntly ce:lses, and the workers and the earners of the United Alll onl': III I' 11I "~ 1 l'ilal I'nt'to"s trans­ temperature o! the milk is 60 degrees, These cultivation experiments were on I States, to pay. mllted 1'1'(1 111 IW"ellt 10 chi ck nrc: Ing hll'ds wh lfo h flf'" tn ill! 1II ,II'I,,'I NI ntt· ~~ ~C~h,,~.'I~o;I~C1 :o:,~'~l~~\: "Cl UI{' cen t In fall.plawed sod land fitted in the spring I Fifty billion dollars! That's a lot of for a good seed bed. money. And It wiII take a lot of taxes Up to 10 01' 15 years ago, farmers and ', to pay It ott. The interest and service l'TOp specia.llsts Ibelieved \.hat row crop charges aione cost us billions every illage aerated the soil, conserved mOIs' 1 year. It's one of the reasons why fi ve out of every twen ty· five doUars of the lure, increased availability of piant food I national income - which means the in \.he soil a nd suppressed weed growth" money earned by the American peo­ Ot.her studies besides those on potatoes ple-Is consumed by taxes. And unless the economlst.~ are wrong, a lot of the ~no~~C: ;~e~e~:I;~~~ °f~':~:~t.°~;I:eg:, uP · 1 bills which these taxes are straining to Range meet will be handed down as a grim A New ROPER Gas I legacy to our children and our grand­ Tidy Up With Whitewash children. But you can't blame It aU on Con­ gress, The politician's penchant for An Approved... Investment For .Yo ar KitJ': hen There Is nothing which adds so much squandering the people'S money has ex­ to the attractivenesS' of the I' ul'al home· 1 tended to states and cities and smaller s tcad as appl ication of common white· units as well. 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dfo pltane Is Satisiac- I -- II B v JE ANN E W TON I According T o Tltose W'lto 'al {" ~ - G [VF. II I~ chll,II'P Il fI U'plll ill tllt' iI' •••••••••••• tOl ' YO!M aterl ' 0' OOK I 1~1I (' 1. iJ ux IJ ,r lI " dlul-( " rtf\\' : , Gee' Aro und Ml cAt. Tlte C overings. Spl'ing Sew-- - IF THE CEYLONESE ARE THE SDlarest is tlte SiDlples1 • ..s Made Easy Honey Date B ~ rs . MOST BEAUTIFUL- I l nb __ . ~ 'n l ((' two C III) rlll ~ II I' 'l'0111H'11 ,Ia ll's I Ma nnish coa ts, suits, shirts and sweat ­ p, .-Im ps n c, thing or moder n inve ntion :Iljnll IIne-lIl1 lf r lljl rn l III' chopped 11111 ". A II" I'I '~ I: It "\\'ol'ill WllI'" a t: ' I:mnn , el'S arc the 13st wonl in chic cl oth s foJ' eot 1\\'0 p g~ s IIl1d add Ihrce-fo ll l'lhs pl'OI'cSSOI' n Ull o llnc~1I Jl o~ ItI\'l'ly I going plnces, Theil' designs arc soften­ 1,,1, so many purpo es as or Cllpful hOI"',\', hn()- lIal f cUPfui .cd , , u~e ful I a ,.1' lhflt Ihc mllst lJ uall li flll \\'011\1' 11 III till' ed a li ltl \) to adapl them LO f em inine ng­ 'IS • A II 0 11 !,. one II'II SI""'l1flll or [)lII;lII!! ~ \ e r-popu l a l c~ll opha n e . n~~ or wOrl,l W~I'C the '(!,rlone' e, l u res. but they sound 11 definite creed ifor all,1 !lpltghlIlIl use. fOI ! t . IS found 111 powder /Iud unp-ha lf cupflll or bl'on The UCI'IIlIlIl fl'llulcl ns \\'e,'c iud il-:' cle3 n-cut simplicity on train, ship or I'll' n~ booko. SlIlce It IS ~o be had I Mix w II IInll bnl,\, ill shu ll ow PUllS It; nflnt li nd Ih ~ II ' IlIl'n liP In IIrlllS III SliP- , airpl3ne. ,II a thl' lovely. colors. and IS so re,a- II moderllte 0 1'1'11. .'('I'\·e ror desscrl 1 PO I't 01' 111 1'111. Wool Of Velvet cnrfs 0111 , y pnced, It makes a most satls - I with whipped CI'Cum, 01' th ,v lIloy il l' f.,c"I, Y all-r ound material lor protect- rolled In po\\',lr l' pt! . II;!'"', IS J~;a~"~' ~ :; I~~lntl ~:IIII' ; ~ I .'I~ u:: ~~ I~:~~'~;' I;~! I Twced ragl?n coats in brown, white in/( 0111' school 'books, as well as those _ uot adhered to Ihf' tl'ndltlo nal Cer- I and ,beIge n;lxtures or dark mann~~h used at home. The library shelves may Coconut Devil's Food, mnn thol'oughnr S. Il ls conclusions 11 8 w?OI coats lined WI th sq.u trrel or nu­ be lJIa de ~ veritable raillbow of color Cream one cupful of SlI gU I' with one- ' to the most benuLii'ul women In t hf' tria are the p lese de resIStance of t he by Ihis me!.hoCl a nd Wle !books, if old third of u cu pflll 01' hlltter, Add two world wou ld IlII n' IJ M n vnstly dllrel'- outll!s. They top simple . WOOl. !.rocks or and shabby, may ibe rellewed; and i1 wel1 -beate n egg yoll,s, ail e cupful of ent hnd he completet! his W01'1d tOIll'. tweed SU IlS ~VOI'll Wi th ShU-tW3 ISt blouses nc\\', may be protected by these gay 'fresh gra ted COCl)u ut, lind one teaspoon­ His stntement that the Ceylonese \Y OIl1- or sweaters. Bright wool, fou lard or co,"r,. iul of \'l1nilln, Acid OUO nnd one· halt e D nre the most beautiful is positive velvet scarfs are often luckf.d into the The lilies :lre easily ,readable t hrough Cupfuls of sifted nuur, two nDd one­ evidence that he hns not visltllu tI,l' high necklines of either frocks or suits. the cover and the method has every- half teaspoonfuls uf bnkl n/: powdel', United Stutes. a nd It develops thnt hI) H"ts are often rather masculine felts, th ing to its advantage. Try' it on some I three tablespoonfuls of cocon nnd one­ hns nevel' set root on Ameri can soil. though wool lbonnets, which rasten with of your pooks and see if you are not l half teaspoonful of slI lt. Add tbe dl'Y Should he eventulllly visit this coun- chin stra!. cups cooked lll and pinned in a cOllvenlent place to re- coconut on top, Am erican cheese macaroni Y 2 tbsp, choppecl slralned tomnloe. ::t~:~ ~~fi~~s~=,nt ;J:; tt ~~v~:r~~IYOI~ I ce ive the cuttings and ravelings saves g reen pepper I cup dehydrnted 1'>!. cupa milk (broken) Testing Glass Coconut Butterscotoh Pi., 2 tbsp, butter grated cheese 2 eggs 6 mushr o ~rn caps a chnnce to be beRntlful. It lells liS much time in cleaning up alterward. 2 tba\>. 1I0ur 1 egg slight ry '>!. tspfl Worcester- 'AI pound alJ- Scald two cupfuls or coconu t mIlk, '>!. lOp, musLard b eat en . hi re sauce milk cheese ·we need not feel foolish for listenlnc Ii needs only to Ibe folded 'U'P and put add a tablespoonful of nour to one· '4 tsp. sail 'l4 cup milk Salt, pepper Salt, pepper seriously to thut fervent fls f' ertlon thn-t ' Dash or cayenne 1 cup crabmeat Blend well the grated cheese, milk, into the waste basket or fire. half cupful of L)1'own sugar and cook pepper well-beaten eggs nnd seasonings, DI­ "You are the most beulltiflll W OIllI1 I1 J In tbe hot milk until smooth, Add Cook grcotl p epp e l' In bUller ror 6 vide the macaroni equnlJy . among 6 In the world." We do not ha ve to three U1blespoonfuls or butter, one· mInutes, blend in fl u ur ; add seasonings, buttered custard cups and fllJ cup. tnke It with a sense of lIn mol', F'or tomatoes, c heese and eggs : cook n. tew with the cheese mixture. Set In a pan Sports Coat halt cupful of coconut and two beaten mlnules. Heal ,h. milk before adding or hOl wa ter and bake In a moderate If the professor CfllI lind his Idea I ot egg yolks, cook onl' minute, then reo Lhe olher In g redlellls, lhen crabment, OV"'D, 850°, until firm. Unmold onto a beauty In the Ceylonese, wh'y shouldo't I Serve on rounds or toast or crackel'S. pla tter, garnish each timbale with a move, add vnnilill to tnste and folli Snve I lnblespoon of cheese ll) be mURhroom cap. alld serve with saur:6 another mnn nnd It in me? I In the stift'ly-benten whites of the eg g~. sprinkled on lOP whe n serving. made with the a li-m ilk cheese. milk o Bell Syndlcatf>,-'VNU Scrvlre. i I Some add lLlonal main-dish Lenten nnll Mensonl ng. conked In a double boil­ I I Pour Into ft pa stt'.r ~ h o il nnrl hnke until special LI es mnde wllh ch eeso nre easily er until cheese Is melted, --- 0--- . browu. made as rollowo : Th ey are destined Obce.e Dntl VegetnbJ~ CR".erole Onion Juice Held to r emaIn po pulal' raml ty favorites the 'Ii i t) \V ~~ l C I ' lI ." e\\,;Q p ~ l )e r Uni on. yca.r round. 2 cup. cooked 8 Cresh tomntoes Best For Seasoning ' - - - ()--- spagheLtI I cup brend nnllhut \Vllh «..; heeae Suuce 2 cups cooked peas crumbs Conatructive Criticilm Sn it. pepper, I onion chopped Sai l and pepper Slice From Root End Should Be Rubbed 2 cups milk paprika , I green pepper, I oup grated Tbe great Disl'aeil once said, "I t Is 2 tbsp. butter- 3 cups grnted chopped AmerIcan chee•• On Fine Gra.ter To Obt.~in Uquid much enslel' to be critica l than COI'- • tbsp, lIour American chee.e Place hnlr lhe spagbettl In a Inrge When it comes lO seasoning, there's bakIng dish. Mix the peas with the rect." Constructive criticism may be, an~a~~u~, s~~~=o~vl~l~ ~~e tr;.:!i~: ~~:~ chopped "nlon lind flreen pepper and no substitute for the j uice or a raw and often Is, helpfu l ; but tl est;ructi\'e thickened, add th o g rated cheese. Ar- place hnlC ot It on the spnghettl, tol· onion. . To extract this juice, cut a slice lowing this with hair lhe sliced toma­ criticism robs one of courage. IlIId b~~feere~al~~\;'I~l~ ':ll~~~ ~~u~ai~~u~ h~nes~ toes. bread crumbs and seasonings. Re­ from the r oot end or a 'Peeled onion. usually degenerntes into fnuit Ondlng. sauce around , them a nd bake In a mod- p t:at with r emaining Ingredients except Rub back and forth on a fin e gratcr. J cheese, Cover lhe di sh and bak~ It In 0 Drain off \he pulp and use only the Tbere is alv.'uys something In others ~!~~~r~ve~e ,;;2: ' L~~t1rls~h~o h:I~~~~t~~ a moderate oven, 350 , about an hour. I I wblch Is worthy of praise, nnd apPl'e- platter, surround with lhe oauce and Uncover, s prinkle with grated oheese liquid. The pulp can be used when I clotlon lends to fllrther etfol't. ' trarnlsh wlLh onrsley. and return to the oven for 10 minute •. recipes caU for grated onion. Plenty of recipes call for onJy haJJ ' -A-F~:~ -Pl-an- I-=G=a=rd=e=n=P=I=a=ns-==Z:::::::W===h=e=n===S=:=p=r)===·n=g=C==o=m=e=s=.C:Z: ,. -. ~ an onion, and there's no need to toss away the other hal1 or to lct it curl It Is a fine plnn for every YOUIII: , pe~son to treat e \'el'.l' old perllOn as he WtUermr ly contain as much as seven per cent .of :x~~ ~:pe~d~~d s~~~P\~ :r~:I,i , t~~ would wish to be tl'euted when he Once your garden, is pla~ted and L. a Ipotash ood some lime-matter benefiCial 'Place: and it will be full of t he good old grows old himself, l'hot Is a very going concern, don t go mto Lt every ,generally to asparagus, celery, beets, flavor when you are ready to use it. '.fhls elephaIll Ilt Wnlbrldge pork wo sure way of grllwln/: Into an old age night with !.he ,hose. even it it needs. spinach and sometimes carrots, ID Toledo, Ohio, Is belnl used to lest Ithat will be honol'ell bl' everyoDe, old water, : Not more !.han Mty pounds of hard- a pone of ordlnnry plate glnlls tbat I and ),oung, Frequent light sprinkling is inJurious; Iwood ashes shQwd be applied t~ a 30 Garbage Elialinator bas been heat. strengthened, 'rbls !.he best thing is to soBik the soil thor- by 60 fughly about Qnee a week, preferably be well mixed .with ,the soil. Moderruzatlon ?as releg~ted to the to 0 remarkllble r1egl'p.e, wl lbeUln,l. durin.g the evening, and then loosen !.he What To PlaDt past most at the kitchen relics of grand- I .udden severe changes of tempera-. rna's day, Until recenUy, hQwever, there ture nnd tremend'ou8 strength .. I Patching ~t o~ curtains by the Is~face with a rake or hoe as soon as I The city man Bhould noi attempt to ho~ . cold starch me!.hod saves time and l\ s dry enough, . I grow more than te nor bwelve vegeta- ~,li:;:: ~=:II~t~:,:~~~asa:~s~e:; ---0--- I shows less than an ordinary. patch, ac- A good method IS to dig sHght fur- I bles aL!.he outside in the garden, Some us living In individual houses have to l Corn Mullins a la SoutL · cord ing to Mary RQbi.nsQn at Missouri rows along the rows of 'Plans and Iet' i important food crops, like potatoes, peas carry taible waste, ifruit and vegetable -- Colle e of AgrJ.culture, Use material ] the water flow .gently down the ~rows 'l and sweet com, take :too , much space parings, etc" out to the garbage pa.il1. ,Souther1¥!rs get a great kick out of 'l'hls hlp-length lIIlorls coat can b~ I If I After !.he water has soaked m, !.he Cor many small W1ban plols, but should Clever inventors havc now made it pos- Yankee redpes for cp10 1l1s °dr ~lIdlS bOf °tthh er crop;~ Be- HOLlS ing Administration havc made and and e nough cornmeal to maite a batter WOl 'U t soils and ma,ke them more wor e. gmners are a v ISe y e exper.., no will continue to m ake loans for instal- not stitT nor yet runny. Bake in 11 mod- Ashes from oak a nd hickory freque nt- ' to attempt too much variety, lation of such equ ipment. crate oven and serve h oI. I ~~~------~--~------• Cool< Foods In Milk I Proper Foods Inlportant _ ___ Mothers have had a hard time during Ou,tcnst If members of the famil.Y do not likc the past severe winter lrying to pro­ Hnrd) -Gurdy in Good Company' mi lk flS a drink It lJllay be introduced I vide Iheir children a nd 'families wilh I ' into ihe d iel in a pleasant way ,by vari- Ih l' proper foods. Food prices ..h ave ous s ub terfuges, chief of wh ich is sub- be n hig h and food allowances, had to sli tll tin /! milk (01' water fo r cooking b e c u t into to provide addi tiona l fu el purpn.><" . Th is is especially recom- a nd warmer cl othing. NQW that the , m€'ndeti when cook ing brcak(ast foods, wealher has moderatcd a litWe the prob­ cabbage 0 1' rice, For instance, brown lem still rema ins , II is jus t as import­ ri cf may be covered with milk, sea- and that our meaLs in late winter and "oned lind ba ked (or several how's in a carl'y spl'ing contain lhe necessary fr uits .ilow oven. Sugar should be s prinkled a nd vegetablcs to supply the a'lI-pro­ over he rice when it is about half tective vitamins a nd mincrals as it was ('ooked bu t thl' m ixtlll' shou'ld never in mid-winter during bhose alWf ul SLtb ­ be slined. Add a dash of cinnamon zero days, An excellen t way to pl'O­ and !I lu mp of bullet'. vide lJllany o( these essentials to a well balanced d iet is to usc dried app.l es, d r ied prunes, dl'ied a pricots alld dried Wa!iLing Hints p aches libel'ally. if o 1'8 nges and Rag rugs should ,be scrubbed !.hor­ bananas and apples nre too expensive, oughly until all dirt is banished. After perhaps it wlll be possible to tise their thut thcy should be rinSed quite as thor­ effi cient substitu te- tomatocs-;l i,berally, oughly in leal' water, So much is Children need carrots, too, cooked and • morc or less obvi ous. But when this sometimes r aw. Tender meat dishes simple, thorough essential pl'oced w'e -has fo r m a n important part o( most peopl e's been cnr ried out, d ip !.hem In a thin meals, 'sta rch. It w ill g ivc the rugs more ' ''body,'' and keep them !.rom looking Ilimp and will also save them longer Vegetable Salad ' from Ihe onslaugh t of d irt. A good vegelable salad is built • Lr the males of the household have a round a slice of 1I.nm icebe rg Jettuce, , ties that can be washed there is noth- Cut a large head of lettuce in Ifin r OFl\'jCIAL decree the IlItl'lly-gul'dy hus bl!en banished frow the slreeltl 0 Illig that can do the ties so much good Isltce s vertically and put one on each B New York, but It ItllI holds high place In the hearts ot mnny native Ne,., ' and !.hey will look far Ibetter !.han individual salad plate, On each side Yorkers who r('lnember It 8S the "donce" orchestra or their very eurly youth). II . !JAN 'ON, chlcf e ngineer of tbe Nutlllllni Hroudcustln" ':0 .,pHII), 8 'I!' though they were cleaned. But before place two rows of alternate slices of OD the Iidewall"i of the city, Here II one that ployed Its IIwan song ID IIClect • .. d"I'II'IIIICIII , ,,1 ,iI Ihe \\orltl'~ WUlulieal raulh. elution, II micro-wave hlng ties baste the lining very care- cold beet and celery root. Put two Qr eompany. Mary Lewis, metropolitan opera atar, who Ia pictured, took tbe In- .,rlllll!UllllCr 8 11 lIny It cnn be held In the IIlIhl1 of rhe hllnd, The new Instrum,:nt ;~y so !.hat the paddlngs will not. be-I three tips of a¶gus through the cen- 8trument to the VirgInia day nursery for the enterUllnment of the cblldreD aDeIi Int 'nded for broadcRsts direct'" re,:eh'lnll eetI. but fllr prolJr;m ler. c~ c~me lumpy. Ta'ke out the basting be- Ire and pour over highly seasoned tile, ..t on and around It and IBng wltb her, aa she ~ound out Ita IOmeU ... point of origin ns H Dl eons of eXIPmllull the ""(lIlt! of Illek·up or pr_n fore Ironmll, French drcssm.. brlpt and IIIl1ng. and .0meUme. whees)' DotH, networks, THURSDAV, MARCH 12, J9U. THE NEWARK POST. NEWAJUC. DEl-. TLe AlpLabet 01 Salet." ST, THOMAS OHVBCH II '--' , - . Andrew W. Mayer, &ector L 0 D G ENE W S I The Newark Post A 11 101' ooclden'ts whIch often appear S nda MarCh l~The Third Sun- r ...... ed JaalW'Y 26, 1910, by the late ETerett C. JebIo- when least we e>apect them any- u i i:e t 8'00 a m Holy Com- ' . tinle OJ the year. , :!:~nio:; 9::5' a , ~., Ch~h Scllool and ...... ·.. - --1 Issued Every Thursday by The Post PubllJhin, Co., IDC:, B IS for bUrpeT3tion In the organlz.a:;or.', '.vork Last year. na\Jon..~1 income was $53 .700,000,000, Taxes reached the highest L if we start mixing our gasoline with I generation IS whether or not each man booze, . has a value, dignity and status. prior to J. Q. Smith, Vice Commander in a brief talk. I'a uo on record. taking SIO,250,OOO-mort.' than they look in the boom years-or and M 15 for monoxid c--a gas from the a nd independerrl oi h is value t.o his par- Carol Mumford, Adjutaot The lodge w ill hold a card In~G 19.1 per cent. fl ivver; It'cular e.artlhly state." , Or. J. R. Downes, Floaoce Officer party F'riday night. don' I breath it-it's bad tor the I ArchblShop Temple 15 r~ognlzed as Harvey Bounds, Chaplaln ------Some apologists for the rising tide of taxation pointed out thaI, fast as gov· lungs and the liver, one oJ the !>blest sdholars In the An- Leon Case, Sergea.JlL..at--Arms A, E. Tomhave, Historian A Grood ernmen't levies arc rising in this country. we do not yet p<~y oui as much to the N is for ninety which some cars wiU do l geli~an ~U: C h. D~~:r past ~in- tAlk.e.r tax colloclor as do the burdened citizens of some foreign countries, The EngJ.ish , but you'll live ' a lot longer if you l'ter I ~ S 't :n:u 'le: Sta~es ur- know~ how for example. >'"My about 25 cent of their income Ior govern.'11en . Ther e ' f d ivide h thaI byh 'bwoft ' I mgIn usview VIS 01I the presennll world essituation,, S· IS' pe~ L~, peC:la ervlc:es At to d.1~h d however, a v·tal difference beuween his country and Englandl The lalter nOw 0 IS or 0TIp arlS woo en appear especially in regard to religion and na- R.ed Men's HOIne Sunday out in has a balenced budget, .and her taxes pay all the cost oJ running the government. because Dad ~nd .Mother rushed by ! t'onalism, this article will be the sub- f.lOrtlons American taxes no,' their part but n,rl of the cos - billi'ons I'n d""'cilS are being P is fO;~:k ~:~n~ISpelO~t;g~'~ngcl~~ I jecl for the Open Discussion Hour at Rev. Henry G Welbon. pastor of 'the I >"'0'-- " " high ... IS t. Thomas' Church Sunday, March 15, Church of the Head of ChrlStlana, and not liAuLe CTe'ated and charged against the future. way; , al 7:15 p. m. The Rector will lead the a delegation of young members of the I to 5Atif'lte put out three flares at mght and a discussion which is open to all 'n- church \·isit.ed the Red Men's H ome Sun· thQ llstgne.'X's Some day these deficits must be faced-and when that day comes. the rallO red fiag by day. I terested. day evening and held a sharI service, ,,[ taxa-Jon 10 nalional income, even if substantial business revival occurs, must Q IS for queer which most of us are Stainer's " CruclflxloD" The well attended affair was '\!he first of but don't act that way when you're I Preparations are !being made for the a ser'es oi services scheduled to be held grcmly increase. It is no secret tha I if IOOay's taxes were sufficient to pay all rUIU1Jng a car. singing of this religigus and musical at the Home. govenunem costS. " ext.raordin.~ry" as well as ordinary, the ratio would be well R is tor ruSh which often brings pain- c1ass'c at St , Thomas' Church, Good Fri­ The Lou... Naminl Indian Cbildreo aOO\'e 20 per cent-and would perha-ps be the h ighest in the world. Most experts 100 much hurry, no speed, is an day night. The work is under the di- old time retrain. rection at Evalyn Lane Hard ing and The Louvre Is the rOrluer royal Indian chi ldren ,,[ tll e !\orth .. rten believe tha~ the pub1 'c spend ings oJ tJhe last few years make hi:gher taxes abso- S IS for the sap who sits at the wheel Mr, J ohn De Bell. Fuller announcement palace til Paris. now used as all ~rt .. I'e n!lJUed (or Ihe il rsl 0hjett Ih. and dashes by on a curve or near will be made later, IIIUMum. I wvther s e, after lit" chil li Is burn !utely ine\'itable-the best we can hope to do is t.o force economy and retrench- ment on goverrunent. to the end that tax increases be linlited as much as possible, T is fo~t:~~~'lh~~~ them \.00 thin; the budget balanced. and the national debt reduced, Bang-a biow oul. turn turtle. and ,.. ... then we cash in, RY TH ~S TRICK Woodmen of the World Distributes U IS for undertaker, a dignified man, who pretties us up th best that he By PONJAY HARRAH can. Copyriqhl by I'll.bt.c LedQ.r. \Jw: . $1,800,000 to 300,000 Members V is for ....an-it ·s a house that runs on ' ...... ______-J tOW amount of bene!lts now lD THE DRAMA OF ACHIEVEMENT the road. I HECKS totaling more than $1 .800.000 have Just been mall­ force," be said, " exceed $413 .000.· which makes us hop to the ditch C 000 and the total gross assets on It would be an encouraging mark of public reaction If the Louis Pasteur a,nd feel like a load, ed to more than 300,000 members band are more than $124,OUO .000, is for windshield wiper which keeps of the Woodmen of the World In film, given ils first showing in PhiladeliphLa roday, were to be labeled an "edu· W Eighty-seven thousand adult memo we giass clear, •• states of the Union, It ts an­ cational" fiinl , and were to prove a box-office success. The result might be mter · bers were added and more lhan ' 1 should be ready for wor k any nounced by De E. Bradshaw, presi­ S87 ,OOO .000 of insurance wrmen." preted as a measure oJ the popular demand tor education, and more undertak- inle ot the year. dent. at national headquarters In Distribution of tbe $1.800.000 to Omaha, Nebraska. iogs of the sort might tollow, Bul i1 does nm detract anything from the civillz- X is tor X roads, where precautions the Woodmen of the World mem o please take; The $1.800,000 was distributed bers throughout tbe Unit.ed States In the form of refunds a nd Is the ing values of the p 'cture, nor from its signiflcan<:e l! it shaJl pTove a success, as watch all the roads caTefully w ith came just a few days before tbe iargest amount ot money ever your toot on the brake. launching of the organization' it deserves to be, that it is tag.ged as a drnmatlc tum, distributed at one time to members Y is tor YOU who someday may be annual "President's month" cam· of a fraternal society, accordin g the cause at an acciderrl it you drive paign. Thts drive bas become aD The picture is educatiooal; h is su.fficiently accurate in its story to be termed to Bradshaw, The payment to careless! y. annual feature of this fraternal MULTIPLYING SPONGE each member of more than two h istorical; il is inspiratiooo.l. iri ils epitome of. the seli-oocri1icing, actually heroic, Z denotes the sound we make when in society In bonor of President a deep sleep, years standing was based upon the magician shows a cube of ruJ>. Bradshaw. quest for llhe saving of tnillions of hunUm tives. But its &ppeal, calculated to but death Is still deeper, so don't T HE assets on hand, duration of memo ber cut from a rubber sponge. Be I bershlp. and the annual contribu· In his annual report for 1935 bring greal numbers w ithin ·the Teach of these uplitt.ing lnfiuences, is dramatic, make us weep. passes it tor bl'ieI examinlltion, show,; tion of the members. President Bradshaw report.ed an Benjamin W, P. Hick1;, his bands empty and rubs the rubb"l' unusually sat.iaIactol')' growth for Harmony ~range No 12, P . of H., The writing and preparation of And the important significance ot this venture in fum en.teI1>rises. assuming cube betweell thew. the strongest fraternal Ufe ill!UI' Marshallton, Delaware I the checks for malling gave em· Whell he has ceased thla operation, &nee lOCietJ world. its S\IOCeSS, will be its revelation of. the 'possibilities in the field of hwnan achieve­ ployment to an additional force In the the wizard draWl hls hands IIpart. 10 of more than 80 young mm and Be also polnted out Ula~ Ira · 8lng~e be has tw_ ment tor developing Appelil without distortion. extravagancies, fictitious acces, J ... Tankh.. ' Mi.t.ak.. place of a cube women. The most modern auto­ ternalls.m Is streased by the Wood· Jad Tuuklnl IIIIYS e \'er1 time bt olle 10 each hand! . matic eheck wrI~ mach1nel men of the World and that durtD& sories cd any kind. The booIt;~ Dave discovered the ee.ger appetite 01. lbe lOake. a mistake bp aOID It l'e to Cut out two cubes ot rubbu, eacll people for biography-the W!e of Pastl'ur, oprodU<:ed in t1le dollar form, has been In connection with the record manifest amoDi the memberShiP proat b, it. about two Inches square. Make I aUt refund payment. Bradahaw an­ an unusual Interest In field dl)'! a good seUer-end the same public wlUdl is buying books in numbers grea~ in one and use a paIr of sctSJOMl til nounced that last year the Wood­ cla8a 1n1t1ationa, state and IlAtiOD ' He ....iettA CI",I, bolioill' out the interior. Preaa the loUd than ever before in thIIi nation, aDd possibly greater than in any other nation men ot the World added to Ita al meetinp and other simllAr In· Hellrietta cloth i. 11;,;1, ' '''Gil t "001 cube Lllto tbat hollow space. a useta more thl.n ",500,000. "The terna1 activities. at the present Urne, ooDStitutes the sUbstantial ,body of the moving plotus'e dreu tabric simila r to ('ft~ IJ IUere, but Il The two pass as one cube at the more la.trou. In finish. UriCinall1 It Btart. Rubbing brlnp out Ule IlIlIer cUenUle. " .. made with silk warp. 'culie alld you have two at tbe tlnbh. U this enter

- THE EVENING BULLETrN (Phiiade phia) You may have 6 checking 60' FebTuary 26, 1936. count, a savings account and A preview 01 this screen masterpiece was given at the Sl::* Theatre Monday Good-Looking~ afternoon tor faculty members of Newark High School and the University at a safe deposit box for your De aware, and public school heads in Newark. valuables, and still be mise" /'* ' ISN'T IT? ing some of our most helpful CRKClUlla ACCOUNTS services. • Note the list at LOANS Fuel Savings Paid For It "DAILY CLOVER" un DIPOSn' the side. We invite you k> 80XD I w~nted a new dress so ••• and iroagin roy An Inspirational Boole b." Ja." Foster use these services, teo: , . SAVIll.. ACCOUNTS delight when TOlD said we could a1Jord it now . CarrJncATU Ma." Be Purc:Las~d IroDl tLe autLor lor $3 0 .. DIPOSn' OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH ANTHRACITE really It Make. A Most Suitable

I IMPROVED I' :~~~ ~' , ..~I ' h ~ I \::;~:~'~;l1\lo::'ll:,II~" w~? ~e: UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL IIOt 0111)" 1"' l'l'ill' 111 111 (I S the Lord of our If Newark Social Notes ~ H.~~:m:~:~~APS 6IQLI6A~:t~ 11 "es, hili "1lIIulli 101YHlly h\ bor wltb UNDAY Illnlln illdlll'iIl;; Ilthl' l's loslIbrulttohlm. 1 L :'1 . !'1I hili i ,"1,," ·-'·'I'h,· will be done" Dr. and Mrs. George W . Rhodes are , Dr. W'a1J:ace John.son and Mr Emer- Motion Pldures , \ / • ~ CHOOl sso n ' WI' ~h\lIlI,1 11:"" l1il ;" ill of our O~II atwndmg a convention o! State ~ds son Johnson spent the week end in At- Years ago the film fans thoughi ihe " • I'<: rJ' S e of Pharmacy at Atlantic Cit y this week. lantic Crty. trick photography oC d ividing the Red -~QI--- frrtYj~ ~. ~ . u~I :.',~,~';/;;r li. . i;: ~r,~~\"~~I,~:;!.' I ~I'~ I~'" :'tt:;'ni" ;::,II~II"~~~ ' 1 r':,I~' ;',: (;'~!~'I h i~:S.S hOU ltl Mr. and ~ . Gecwge Allcorn and daU- 1 Mr. Joseph M. McVey has ret=ned Sea in the picture, "The Ten Command- I y . ) 'f I Ins lltulll .. f '-·h IC OJu III Th R ' ht S .. I P ( oI hters DoriS and Marie; and sons, Rob- from a business trip to New York City menls," was the most outstancting C W c~tt..I IU ;'I:\\\ l- i'a,pcr l l l1 iun . 3- ) . ' e 19 plrlt n rayer ,'Yo l'1'l and Franklin P oke, were Sunday Betty Ranson, daughter of Mr. and achievement in motion pictures o( that , .-- . ~_ 1. llPlI" lId"1I 1 r.II\II - '·Olve us this d llUler guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Middleton Hanson enlertalned a era. It was true, Cecil B. DeMille and • .. I Lesson for March 15 day "'11' d,liI.,· h.· .. ,,,I" (". :~). Wa shoultl Morrtcel , mllnber of her young triends of the his camera crew spent m any days ~ • "('aiizl' Ihll t 'lIIl o ' lI~' b"efld, but li fe Mr. William B 1110yd, Jr., has reo dan.cing dass at her h me on F r iday "shooting" tWs scene, with the watm' r. • II JESUS TEACHE S HIS DISCIPLES it~clf is ,.Il·S 10 ""j,'." 1;(,,'OIl SO of him turned to wor k alter havlng been HJ fIor everting. made of gelallll, making ,t look like I TO PRAY :Iml ho i~ ahl.. 10 !Ill ro .· us "('xcee{lIng­ a wcek. Mr. Marshall M Mann.s ulTivcd In real. j • , IIhu llt! :II .tI.l· :t h",,' :111 Ihll t Wl' " 'k or Dean and Mrs Charles MeCue are Bo9ton em Tuesday (rom Liberia, where A few years passed and the IIltrOduc- 1 , pending a v ~ca llon In Flonda. he has been on tihe research staff of the tlon of sound p,ctures was b r ought be- 1/ ' ~~~~t, \~ ·;' ;;~' : ~·I 'r~ k~ ' ol':; ~;-' ~ ;.,)'lhlnf' I I h~.'I' · ; :I' ni l('"t." /lilt! 1I1 "('- "F')I'gl"e u ~ M.rs. G eorge ~hod es spent Wednesday Flrestone Plantalton Co Mr. MalUlS will 101 e the eyes and ears oC i he public. I ~ rift ~ C ~~ ~',~,I";' It,'~ hi' w ill. Ii. h'·" .. ~ lh U•. - 0 111' deul ~" ( " .4). 11'(' shonlt! ollle til w.th retatlves III OhestC!!'. work on the copper nut.1'1110n exporl- ThIs again marked another greai step =- ~ff('{ PHHIAIlY '1'01 '1 '-IV Ii,' ., W e I' ... ,y. I him "Nllizilll! 111 :11 we hll l'C s inned, I\ nd Mrs. Pierce Cann e ntertalned her card ments under his father, Dr. Thomas F. III the motion plCtw'e Industry Not . .R ... • _. I JUNIO I: TOIII" - Ttn(')l 1 '~ 10 P,'n y. I ('r~ ' 0111. tt' h illl f o r fOI ·~ h· t.\1l ss. QU I· d ub at luncheon and bl'ldge on FrIday, MatulS. only did it bring the star's VO Ice to the "We don't like to mention the butch. '" I N'I' I ~ BME:DIAT E A~" HI'lNIOI: hl'a .. t ~ ill lll id 10 (' so lilletl \l'ith love for arch 6tll . Nancy Waples, sm'all daughter of Mr screen, but all the background sounds I er .hop. and auch," saYI houle·ko·op. J O:ci u~ ~\ h :\l'I~U~~IJ~ l .~ · , y \~tl)~'U I l':~0' 1~!r ulhel's ~hHI "'to \\'ill rorglvp lilosp wh" Mrs .. G . R. SI'!clatr ha.s. ir om a nd Ml·s. Weldon Waples entertained a that would appear in that picture. l ing Hortenae, "but tho .tock market ret~rned 'rOPI C- \Vhy Sh~ \ ·\.~ (',ay'! I ~~I;g\t;~lJ~" ~ : ~.I1:;' . Ho{ t :nl! has sn willingly a bUSiness tr ~p to Ca1.i!l'o1'JU~ . few at her litile friends at a party on The laLest achievement in the fUm ian't the only place that lell. Ihort.n Miss May Kedney, at Middletown, March 1st to help her celebrate her 4th world is !CoIOl' pietw'es such as "The tJ Bell Synd'cate.-WNU Servlc •. l'I':1.\'l,H' is a Il}n tf l'!, wlde'l) otl ).dl l t" :3. lIolinc s :tllll (':l ullon-"Ll"'ud us spent the past week w ith MT. and MTs. birthday. Trail of the Lonesome Pine," latest ---0--- bl' or ,::T N II <:on,·,'''" 1(1 .. n ...... Io .. ii .. , ..... I nol Illtu tellll'i nrion" (". 4) . [\I'ca us,) Arthur Tomhave. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baldwin ot P aramount release which will have its fo .. , "The Lonl is lIi )!; h lIli iO all 11 11'111 we Ill'e Go'l's chihll'en, nl1 ,l rll nlizilll,: Mrs. Everett Hallman is convaleseln!g Ba'I'tianore and Mr. and MTs. Murray showing at the Stale Theatre soon' j' No "Ar,.an" People. Ihnt cull upon hill l, 1(1 all thar 'nll up" r, I the dl'prlll'lI y of our nnllll'{,S !lnt! till' in the Flower Hospital. . tHanson, C1f Cleveland, were ihe dinner Mother Na ture's great outdoors with Despite popula, belief, lhele 18 no him In truth. II I' will fllillil Ihr ,iI'. il'(' conseqllent tendency lO prllclice Ihlll Mr. and Mrs. Earl MI'ller will relurn ,guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Midleton Harri- all its beauty and color will appear in such tI.'lng as ptomaine poisoning, or them thlll 1'1':(\' hllll : lli' lll ~" \I i ll ' which tll splcnses Il in ,. we should s lt" iul, from Flo;r ida the part n Draper at the duPon't The followlng agricu.liturol seniors, Slulavan h ~ ld the canoeing champion· nale holders o! the lucky numbers. Not a 1,1 men have a right to say, "Our 9·12) . I"nt her," when [lIhll'essing Ood. On:y 1. God's p" olll iRO (I'v. n, 10). True Co., on N?~mgham ~oad. . IWhO are enrolled In teacher training ShlP af varIous eastern schools and now and Fred McMu!'- thoRe who are children or God by faith prayel' cannot rni l of an answer, he· Mrs. , W illi~. lrWIn enter:allled ,Ilhe courses, visited classes at. the Caesar IS the most enthUSiastic canoe follower ry, who met such wide fav,or as a light In Jesus Christ cnn so adrlrrss him. cause God definitely p r o m i~es tbat.. Womens AuxiliarY' o! the PleSbytenan Rodney and Milford lfl.gh School on of the rum colony .. The other day romantic team in their first Paramount 2. Fraternnl-"Our Father." God "Everyone that nsltlon in the South. ville L ittle sperrt bwo days in Wasft1· went through the ceremony and then background of snow capped hills. A Storage List Mrs. Olive Dimmick, who t.eaches in irrgt.on, D. C. Last week. raced back to the theatre in lime for Monday and Tuesday a beauliJul pic. To keep Ilnol e ~ in ,good condition, the Landsdowne Public School. spen~ ' Miss Jean Peterson has returned to the next performance . . . B radley ture is present, "The Story of Louis go over . It occaslon~lly aIter washing One hOllSc keeper found it conve nient tile week end with her parents, Mr. and her h~me nea,!' New Brunswlck, N. J ., P age, one Of. our meanest moustached Pasteur, starring Paul Muni. J osephlne With a ltttie !fresh m~k. Apply with a to kcep a small notebook w ith pencil Mrs. A. C. Heiser, at South College after havinog spent the last ien days at gun· toting villian.s, can't bear to kil l IHuichinson Anita Louise and Donald ~o ft cloth, and leave till dry, then polish attached, tacked lIIP in the klt.cllen. ave nue ihe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard fish or fowl in real life ... Jack Ben- I Woods. This film contrrbutes a new In the usual way. When washlng lin- When articles were stored il was re- Dr and Mrs. George Rhodes spent Perry, Sr., DelaWlBre avenue. n ~y first met the girl who late r became phase of scenario development, sign.ifi· aleum, care should be taken to avoid Ic orded in !.he book in hlSt which closet Sunday and Monday of last week In Mrs. Joh.n CulveT, Mrs. Narman hIS wife, Mary Livingstone, when she Icant in its conclusive evidence that the ~~ ~e o~ hot water. and strong sodas. they were put. SO that when needed Atlantic City . ITweed and Mrs. Frank Pol'ler. were was 12 years old . . . Una Merkel's ' lives at great figures of the past may p y wipe .ov.er With a warm soapy I they were eas ily found by refe rring 1.0 Mrs. Arth~ Tomha~ e e nteTtained a RlJiladeliphia Shoppers on Monday. ~oUection of handkerchIefs numbers prove of glamorously thrilling film ma- ~:~:~d th~~is~nse, with clear tepid wa· 1 Lhis hook. number of friends at tea on laSt Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy, Mr. m to hundreds~her newest one has a tet:iaJ. The story in short ts of a great p . 1------day In honor of her house guest. Miss and Mrs. Fran:k Porler and father spent ~p of Hollywood on it . '.' Ida Lu· sclentist whose work, freed ' from the A Good Dishwasher ' """"",,,,,,,,,,,,,~..,...... ,.... May K edney, at Mlddlet.own, N. Y. Sunday in Bal'timore. pmo once was struck and seriously hurt genns of disease, was moving forward After wa~hmg smail sugar sacks until I 1:1 h M S h by an automobile. She was knocked beyond his fondest hopes. The romance spotiess wh,te, I put small pieces ot any .r ug myt .d News Notes ~a:~.With Miss Mari-on Crossan at F aulk- ten feet in the air and land ed on a between Pasleur's lovely daughter and k ind of soap taken from ibathroom or I · gravel path on the other side of the his youn. g assistant adds the love In- laundry lnto the sack and sew il up. CONTRACTOR AND I VILDER Mermal . The new home of L. B. Wiggins be· road . . . Gary Cooper rents out the tetesl in the film. This picture should These make the finest kind of dishlWash· Mrs. DeLl~ Qthoson enter:alned .her Ut'g erected o~ his fa.:m' HlIland.ale mo~nted heads Of. animals he shot in be view. I'd by both young and old. ers. Cut two circles !from sugar sacks, I 340 S. ColI."e !\ve. Newark, DeL brothers and sisters and iheU' fanlihes Faa'm, near FaLrVlew, IS rpro~essmg Africa to fllm S~UdlOS to be used as wall Ed d E Ilt H rlo d P place a thin layer of cotton between at a turkey dinner on Sunday at the rapidly. The Muse is at frame con- decorati.on.s ... Ann Pennlng·ton had I con;~r hea;~: castO of ~'H: M:S I · ...... home of Jo'hn A. Johnston near .MlIfOll'd structlon. to reduce seven pounds to re-enact her I y, ' W d esd d Th da This ~~~"".L""Jr.i4 Cross Roads. Tho&e present we~e: Mr. Mr. and ~ . L. H. Penning'ton, Mr. 0Vffl life In "The Great Ziegfeld" .. ' 1is Ol:iss ~o~~~ :"econd ~re:~ role. ~ ~ ~ . . "- • ~~~ and Mrs. J18ffiCS Brown, Miss Ehzrabe'tb and Mrs. FerrIS East.burn attended the Charles Starrett p~ayed fullback on the After maki,ng her mot.ion picture debut ' ,,'ff: Brawn, Norris Brown, Gayl~rd Brown, tuneral services on Tuesday o! ~ . Dartmoun H. Fel'gu- State Theatre last Thursday (Mareh"5) VI£Y1V\R '. . TLr~e ;'=::e;r~~~e "'wlill p~y a visit to 'son, BeIlj. H. Cooper, F~ank H. ' Balli~lIg This marla; the. f'ourlh time ihe ·holde;. . . \; 1. U .' . WortL $1.33 Reg1JlarJ?r~.ce. For 99c Hanna : and Robert C. CanUer; Senior Pas'i Chle« of the lucky ticket was silltlng in the A stYpatrick supper will 'be served Sidwell, District Deputy pooohon~ balcony. Seems to. n:e the baicony. is ..' in me basement ai the Ebene-zer Church M: s. Margaret BaLling ot Newark, Dos· bhe place to be ,sllt,ng on ThurSday .:SaJes RADIO· Seryice M h 17 It was previously an- trlC't Deputy Pocahontas Mrs. Edna nights. Wlly d'on t you unlucky 'ones ~ '.' ... ' .'.

~ ~unc:: a o~ l try supper. This is the lcanuer o! Wi ImIn,gton , P ast Pocohon- try the second floor? Might change ". Leo.n A. P,ottS" =1. . ...Rho .d.·es ·· .·. 0 r'ug ' .. Store annual spr l~g supper sponsoTed by the 'lases Mrs. Heltle Se~<:s. 'th~ officer who y~r luck. Wh~ can tell? The wln- . _ .. til ia1 boa d . lnstft.uled this coun.cil, Mrs . . Mary Ba,- nCIS of the $1 Prizes were aU from this ~ (Graduate EleCtrical 1!:ng in~) .~ o ~ . J ~. W d spent the past week cus, Mrs. Martha Sheppard; Past Dis· tOWl}-Miss Alberta Mercer, D r . Thomas ~ . ii} end ':'iill~e~ pa~nts , the Rev. and Mrs. trict Deputies Mrs. E.wing, Mrs. ·Robin- F: Manns,. Mrs. FT~nces. 'Fargo, Mrs.1 44 E. Main St. . Phone 22& NEWARK, DELA WARE ~ Davld Wood at Crurrrp~on, Md. This son, MTs. Malbel Alken, Mrs . .s Jan e !A:m~o.s .C.o.lI~UlS~a~n~d~M~' ISS;.M~II~d~re~d~L~i~nd~e~l ~i. ~I ';"~A~j~. "~ll~'~';'~'~It,~.~.~.~.~It,:· "~'~':':':':':M:~ ~ week Mrs. T. O. M. Wills, a member of Chambers a'lld MTs. t.:o;t;;a;;~t~~ v ~cati.o n . 10f Mr. Brown ?nd Mrs. BallIng. .... " ...... :...... Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Pe nnitlgt(' 11 a.t- Harmony, MiJlfor d . Cl'oss Roods, a,:d NEWARK,DELAWARE tended the funeral of MTs. P e nninb"lon's , Union rural ~hools III this sec'lIon Will FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCHC 13 & 14 aunt, Mrs. Ce<:el ia Girvln on MOndaY I be close d Fn day s~ tlhat tho leaoheTs, at Quarrcyville, Pa. Miss Elizabeth D llion, Mrs. Marlon Mrs. Lawrence Colmery is In the Wil- Newton and Mrs. :-g~es A~k1ery may "THE BRIDE COMES ,HOME" YOUR FINANCIAL WORLD mington Ge neral Hospital for observa- , attend the county Instlltute III Newark. witL Claudette ·CoILert. Fred MacMurray, wan. Edgar Elastburn, Theodore Easbburn I I RoLert Young Centers Around tLe Bank tLat Protects Your and Bu.ford EaslfbUll' n visited lhelr I Eve·s EpiGrAMS I Added Saturday Only-William Boyd In "Hopalong Cassidy" cousln, J osep.h Wollaston 'on Sunday. · - - Money and Gives IndispensaLle Financial Mrs. Wollaston Is in l'he University of A ,,",OMAn _ l MARCil 16 & 11 Pennsylva nia Hospital witih a fractured WAn.tS A MONDAY AND TUESDAY · Services to tLe COJILIDunity. le~rhe Cornel' Ketch and H C1Ulb had ~, HUe,lTAncL Paul Muni in as their ,guest Monday evenlng, the SIBte V.. who CAn director, C. Edward McCauley, ow'ho 'to l7e "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR" spoke to the boys on the activities he decC!,1.vecL ~eposlt.. Insured by tbe Federal DepoS'lt Insura.oee Corporation plans to have carried on during the lty no WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCil 18 & 19 coming year. one. uut "HER MASTER'S VOICE" to J~~n hL::~fo;ht: :~e::n ;~fIn:e h&'1'Sc!'Lt grip, Is slawly improving. witL Edward Everett Horton, Peggy Conklin Mrs. Leslie Derickson, at MilI'lown, CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT visited her sister, Mrs. A. G . Stroud, of NEWARK TRUST COMPANY near Newark, who is 1Il with the grip. COMING-"Drllt Fence," "Woman Trap," "Rolle Marie," 'Tough Guy," Miss Dorothy Eastburn has been a FOHI.a Amerlcaa. NEWARK. DELAWARE guest of her aunt, Mrs. Essie White at Over 100,000 Arnerlcu lls live In tb. "Escla.lve Story." her home In WlImln:lton for the ,past varloUI c:ouDtrlel of Europe tbe lear 2 8how. Eaeh Night.-' .. 9 P. M. Satarday 8how Slarta 2:30 P. M. week. 'round. Miss Marie StePheMOn spent the week ''t' rL6cAL"~ The Newark Post ••••••••••••••••••••••••••

6 THE NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL., THURSDAY. MARCH 12.1~9~3::6.~=-======~======TOSSERS fmF:K:~~!§""~ ~i~~:'JHl I MORRIS HEADS •••••••••••••• 4 AAAA ..1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • . U espite the fact that 0 ' lawaI' "

~~h~~.iC~~~~:Ill~~~ I~~e s~~!e~e: ,:nm~~b~~, Football Leader IDelaware Closes / ---.-----.- d isgpst plenty ot times at som 0/ th" ot teams II sun· Pal·r Of Meetl·ngs George Kelly Here exhibitions the team l)ut on, but. a: :h,· same time. ther e was usually plent. (J[ cU'y sports at the A d B DIS· "Se N t W d d I excitem ent going on under th Taylor ~ni~e~ sity of Arouse New Life pprove y e a- 1 wlmmlng ason ex e nes ay n Gym roof Also, t.he Dlekinson '-c 'l ~~I~~v i' , AlI- I D" d S t' ware A. A" Heads With Good Record : Exhl"bl"tl"on Affair sl: ould serve as some consolatIon ,lOr) Mal' land ";;onors n lamon por I I vmdtcatlOn Wlili T?m Pennock tJh" . / bUd I -- --- only veteran back thIS year, me lX'r ~ea~~~ea o/~ec~ :T TAd T i-Lit Ja«:k Hodgson. Wihnin;- Swartlunore Proves Easy Philadelphia Star Stands encc was a big factor in the loss (,! 'J'" . own ea.rn n we. ! of the fourteen games played ognition by 1Ihe , Loop Organized As ton. To Captain Blue I As Hens Spl~sh To High In National I ThIS was espeCIally eVIdent ,1\ th,' Te~~~~:rn il cr:;~ Big Season LOOD1s 1 Hen Gridders 50-18 Win' Playing Ranks P M C. game when DelawaTe. I adIn'; same SpOI·t the -- --- . 1 -- "by five POInts WIth three mlllU1C, to tower:n!.( on'e has ' MANAGER S'ELECTED RELEASE SCHEDULES ~NY MARKS FALL IHOLDS MANY M ARKS play, continued to toss wild shots .n thl added to his cur· '1'he Roamer" __ -- -- I general directIOn 01' the basket t.h ert'b j rent accomplishmenL~ with a great bas· ' II A,t a meeting of t.he University of By BILL FLETCIIER losing the Iball which accounted for t.hc ketball showing. ,Newark Interests To At- Delaware Athletic Council on Tuesday , A 50.IB victory over SW'nrthmore tielng ot the score. and ul timate dt1e~' "Junior," as hc is usually addressed, tend Bi-State Meeting night, ~e elec'lion ot Jack Hodgson as closed anoilier successful SW.imming ', in an extra period. The SwanJanorp ranked third in Maryland scoring dur- I At Elkton football captain for 1936 wa.s approved. season under the coaching of Ed Berdo, game was anobher hearibreaker w it.h lhl' ing t.he coltrt session that ended last __ Hodgson came to D2laware from Wil- , who tlnished his sixth year as coach of Hens being nosed out ,by a field g""l WI week. Playing cen'ter at CollElge Park, By "TilE ROAMER" mingt'on High School and has played the Blue Hen tank-team. - I 'the last second. Can you :15k m{ll'p he registered 179 points in 17 games for "Old King Baseball" hopped out of a a guaTd and center ~ost for the Blue The success of Bard?'s teams during 1 ~m a game ilian excitement? a n aVElrage of better than 10 markers lethargy that has la~ed tor far too many Hens. • th,s time has caused mterest to grow Atter all it isn't whether a team w;n,. per con~t. Whtch is gOOd-'PaICl1ty / seasons in Vhis town when a pair ot Harold W. Hickman was approved as to such an extent iliat swimmi11lg is now I or loses that counts but the 8J)irit wi good. H IS record Included 72 field goals peppery meetings early in t.he week re- t.he Blue Hen soccer leader for next on~ ot .lIhe most populaT spoTts at the which the game is played by t.he ath. and 35 foul goals. " ." Isuited in encow'a·ging progress for a year. UnIVeTStty. I Ile'tes and the enjoyment received by ).h e And on top of that, JUIlIor was ,busy summer on local d'iamonds. It was also vote.! to send track rep- Berdo took over his coaChing duties / 1'ans. J . Fenton Da u'g'herty hit pretty

named to the center position on t'he FoUmvin.g a caucas of members and resentativL'S 'to the n~wlY formed Ma- in the year of 1931 and three mediocre II ~~os~:o e:e:tm~':t \~l:n h;:p~~ ':~: sec'ond AU-Southern Conference 'leam l candidates for a team to represent New- ",on -OlXon Confere~ c , WhICh wilJ. bel years . Nol."" o.n News. ' I Circuit was accomplished at the head- I tlmore and Washmgton C'lllege. It h~ , ning 21 of the 2B dual meets scheduled I tel', ~hen it is time to aoolish c ol1 ~e Stree, scene neal Rhodes Phannacy f h Co tin tal D ' ,,' not yet been. decIded whether or not , 0 , durin·g the next three years P ittsbur>"I'" athletks. on a night. thiS. week ... . the young quarters'b 0 ten: en . l8monu "lIbstltuie. .thiS . meet for the P enn Relays / and Franklin and Marshall. togetherau I / __ Jady was stroUlng d own t.he main thor· F ~ re Company. the n.ext evenIng. nr to send represenlative;; to both. The accounted tOT six of the s~en l~ J.t·s TeaJly true t.hat Ed Bardo's "!lo;b " ougltfare, cigarette in hand . . . a n Huey MorrIS, pTOmLl1~nt and pop~lar (c'nference meet wi: be !1p.ld on May ~ ' I while the other deteat was suffered at ,have knocked off \Jwenty~ne ot I:b e elderl'y lady, p<1Ssing. registered as ton- [,gure in the SPOTts, SOC18Q 3!1ld poll tical J . Fenton Daugherty and Gerald P . the hands of Latfayelte. Bardo's >record Itwenty -eigoht teams me'l in dual meet< ishment at a femme with a Il,ghted "frug" life of Newark. was u.nanunously chosen lJ. herty were npPolI:ted to ZITange a nd for the SIX years IS as 10lloWll ' 1 In t.he last three yea'r'S. 'T'hroe of 1Ihe by exclaunmg 111 a hOlTitled tone, "GOO to till ilie unportant office of preSIdent set n date for 1lhe Athletic Banquet at I defeats were by Pitt; three by F. & M. bless me. a woman wl1lh a cl,garette!" of the new team. He will be aSSISted which the letters tor swimming 'and Won LOst , and one by L3lfayette. That's 01 so Fran'k: Perugino, a hook-'llosed Ital18n:o Iby George Jackson, local hardware deal- basketiball will be awarded. 5 . . 1931 . , . . 3 ., bad. ot Port DePOSit, plays basketball WIth a er, as vtce opTesldent; Roland Pusey 4 1932 4 " Five records went by 1!he board<; 111 betler-tlmn-fair 'learn in Elkton., Jackson, secretary; and John Murray. LEltters for swunmmg were awarded 5 . . . .. 1933 ... 5 the past season. 'Sormy Kenworthy Frankie, furthermore. scores more than treasurel'. All of 1Ihe officers were to t.he following: Co-<:aptain WilJiam 6 . . . . 1934 . . ... 3 started ilie fireworks in the first meet an average number rtf point'S. Friends named on Monday n~ght except Murray Croes and John Carey, Hyman Swartz, B. . 1935 ..2 and cut down LEln Bar ker's mark In the- usually call him "Perry." shortening the who was elected at a previous session Charles Kenworthy. Martin Howard. . 7 ...... 1936 ...... 2 . 200 yard breaststroke. Not sati.<:fied. tonguEl-t wisting fam\1y name, thereby. and has p~ved to Ibe one of t.he movmg Olaf Drowov, Jack HaTtman, Rooert This year the Hens dropped only two . . with this. Sonny continued :0 cut t.h ~ Another player on the same ?uttlt is / ligures behmd the venture. Snyder, J: Austin McCullou'gh and Man- . meets: one to Frooklin and M'a'l'Shall, time down, finally establishing tohe marl, Bayard Perry, noted Newark shtek. The, To demonstrate that they mean busi- ager Han y Waltson. , present E. C. S. A. champions; the ot.her ot 2:44.7. The old ll1.8'1'k was 2.53,7 laltter, whUe a good enough guard, can· ness and by way of getting down tol Baskebbal1 letters were awarded to to Pittsburgh. one of the strongest IM arty Hov,'-ard, who has 'been a COIl.,,->- not seem to hi'! t.he hop for points. hOW- / br~ tacks, the aggregation of tossen. the following: Lew Carey, Captain Tom 1swi mming teams in the east. Ba>rdo's tent double winner thl'ough ou: ;.he ea - ever. / WhICh auguTs to be a standout ~ub In Pennock. Slephen Wilson, Jack DalJy, / crop of sophomores which included (} Hel11) son, .also lowered th:! 100 ya.- d dash :tc K idded by friends In Wilmington every re~pect, made ~ thorough lob rtf Bruce Lindsay, Rcfue rt Greenwood, Jaek Sonny K enworthy, Heimie Swartz, '7 / ord In the CarllQg ie meet nd l ied Hu.,n 3bout his ina'bility to swish ~e ~ords , the electIOns ,by choosing JackIe Bndge- Kerns, Edward Wilson. Richard UuVal, : Marty Howal'd, and Olaf Drozdov, who 1 Geol'gC Kelly of PhUadelph la, naUional L'lIttamus' maTk in the 50. J ohn Ulrey Bayard issued the conll?entral mfal'- water as manager. ' Edwin Crocker and Mana'ger Paul Gri!. were unable to co~p~t~ last year due l pocket billiards champion, wilJ appear Iand B.ilJ Cr~es: co-captains. churned :.h." matlon thai he was playmg under tlhe The clever llttle second sacker, who , tlt.h. I to the [r~hman elIgIb ility ruJmg, com- at Jimmy Martin's Academy on March aqua to establISh new marks in the 22\) name of P erugino .. The story was okeh / ?nce Jed the strong New Castle COlon- I . . . IbI.ned wnh ~e veterans Jack Carey. I IB, at 7:30. 'I'h. e Pennsylvania Irishman / yard fr:e-SlY,le and 150 yard backstrok for a time, but thmgs get arou~d and Ia ls to a ~el-Mar . Leaogue flag, SWU!llg The followmg sch~ules wele ap- BIlJ Croes. Willard DuRoss, Jack Hart- comes here under !.he auspices of the ~llvely. In addition, a relay 1CilID Frankie eventually caught ~p Wtth the, mio unmedlate .acwon .wlth some novcl proved by the council. ma.n a~d McCullough to create the best INation al BJlliard Association ot America composed of Dro7Jdov, Swartz, Car y tale. Now "Perry" IS looking for Per- Ideas, for tlnan~111g a iblg porti.on of the 1 Baseball swunml~g team ever to r~present the on their third annual national "Better and Howard succeeded in hangmg l.p ry with a stilletto and anything but an team s .weekly overhead." BTldgewater / : Ul1lverstty o.t Dclaware. Wtth the soph- i BiJliards" program. I a. ~ew tune for the 400 yard relcly, ('1'('- endearing gleam 111 h~~ eye. plans to 'be a playing 'PIlot although he Aspril 2- Ham,pton-Sydney, away omores leadIng the way .the Blue Hens , ill te h f FREE at111g a new mark of 3:54.1 in the Man. RWR made it d istinctly clear tlhat every pos.i- Apr ~ 3-Rando.lph-Ma~on . away l estab~hed live new Delaware records, / in~~ti:ns !ev~Oth°r:::om~~ ~d meni ha:ttan.meet. The ,boys shoulq. do same. Memory Course tlOn on th~ club Is open to ~h.e man IApr ~ 1 4--Quanllco Mar.mes, away and tt~d one. The results of the season durin his two hour exhibition, specia- thmg 111 .the E. C. S '. A. coo!l'l4lion..wp,. Stirring feats perfonned 'by Newark demonstratIng thc greatest wbiJjty for April ~l'lge Wa&lungton away ('Ollow. g rtf th . which will be held In New York City athletes on local fields as recalled by the job, AprH ll-autgers, home' ,' DelalWare ..... 61 Geo. Washington .. ? :!~ '::: a~~i~~:n~onstraet.i~:o~ on March 14. . this scrl.be: To Drive For Funds IApril IB-Pratt InstitJute, home Delaware ... .. 30 Pittsburgh ...... ,88 pock~t billiards and a scintilJating dIs- . __ .Melvin (HaI1pO) cage. despite a Jess . With a sizeable amount of cash in the I April 22-P. M. C .• Boway Delaware .. ... 411 Oaxnegie Tech .. . .. 28 la f fancy shots Somethmg to look forward to wlIll than .200 batting mark In the BI..sta.'le bank, raised lal'~ly ,by the u.n'tiring d- ,A ·pril 25-Washington Colle~ . a.way Dela-ware .... . 42 Manhattan ...... 2t1 p yo . Irestless impatience Is !.he revival OI! the loop laSt summer, slammed a pair- of 10m of John (Shorty) Edmonson and IAJpt 'il 29--Haver1f'Ord, home Dela.ware . . ... 211 F. & M ...... 38 The .PhiladeJph.ioa c.ue ace has ~- Newark Coun1Iry Club Dances. It's t.he boundary belts out of the 'Havre de Paul Whiteman. who have conducted a May 5-,}{ampton-Sydney, home De'Laware ..... 48 LElhigh ...... 20 petec\ .In tour·. wOTld s .poclt.et billiard only chance the yO\1llger gen6"ation ha.... Grace orchard. The tlrst allded Vic series of trap-lihoots b more than two ;May ~n. away Delaware ..... 34 Rider ...... 1'7 cha:mplonshlp tournaments. He ~hed of _king the "older (pardon) 6et" Willla to N!1Pst.er a 5·% upset {)Vel' tIIle years, fw'ther GWIps will be made to May 7--Orexel. away ' Delaware . .. .. 1I:l Jo~ Hoplalna .. , .18 as runner..oup to Ralph Greenlea1 m -tille cavorting and cu·tiing tlhelr capers' with Rivennen (by EHtton) In the openIng,create addlt!on.al funds 1bet0N the I't&rt May 9--Temple. home Delaware . " .60 SwartbmON ...... 1' 1932 evenL In the 1933 event he ~hed their desire to act as examplci ~me - portion of tlhe pennant chase. of the ~, Mey 14-Randolph-Macon. home _ in a 10ur-han~ second place tie wJth what mellowed and cast to the winds. George Victor (Shorty) Chalrn~ 1of't. As a dual means of aiding tItre Cl81lSe May 1B-Washlngton College. home Total ...... 391 Total .. ... , .... 2Ot Andrew Ponzl. J~es ew:as.. ~e present We ~ a kick out of them and from ing a ptteh by "Big Toy" Jebb out at and to estatIlish a 'Precedent for other M'8Y IB-Mount St. Mary's. alWay . - -___ champion. and W~ Wilhe Mosconl; all IlIPpearances they do too, 'bu~ not Chester county, Pa .. which was neces- local business men. ~rge Jacbon do- May 2().-.-.Geor!ge Waahington. home ~ Newar" HiaA Pasaera fiMlly landing in thlJ'd place when the from us. sary In order that the clout would cleM nated a lawn mower 'Which w11l be rat. May 23-West Chester S. Teach., away I T It F. J C smoke of the play-olT'S had cleared; . the far-trom.Jlome-p!ate I~ field wall .6ed off by the team, TeDDb a e IDa ontest Ponzi landing In second place. with A sure sign of sprin:g Is Dr. Hullihen's at Oxford. It was the only drive in Steps have already been taken lor the April 25-Drexel home Paced by Wharto d Fr C h Caras tourth and Mooconl 1Itth. removal of his "coastin-g prohibited'- higlory to .pass over the. ~undary . procuring of Frazier Field as a site for April 29-Haverloro, a.way I Bill Gillespie's Ne:.:r~ ~~er, Sc~ After get'tl~ ,off to a flying sliart ~ith signs which decorated the "Knoll." WIth JaCk (Nigger) Daly tllJl1ll·ng a sensa- tames here. Early indications are tihat May I-AmerJ.can U home ' basketbaJl t d th curtM Caras. ErTWoll1 RudolJph and Moscant lJl March the treacherous montlh that It IS tional shot trom mid-COM .to set off a officials of the University of Delaware' May 2-St Johns, h~e Ion the 1~35 =p::;;~ Ib~ea:lng con~ the 1935 ~orld tiUe event. held :ast De- we are llllable to share his optimism . Newark rally that resulted In tIIle Jack- wilJ grant the request, but the sanctions IMay B-Temple home I d Seh I 20-16 in ttg,hi I cember m New York, Kelly s pl'ay I __ ets scoring a close and exciting win of both the Athle'lJ.c Coun.ciJ Bald the May 9- Univ of Baltimore a ay I ;::'id 0;' ht h ' a · contest as! slumped and the Irishman had to be Lat

"ROSE MARIE" , FROM THE' MOTION PICTURE COMING SOON State Theatre )

Mar:'e de FI?r, (amous opera star, is a t His Majesty's Theatre in Montreal (or a return engagement. She is singing the Weak and despondent Marie is lying on a couch at her lakeside A voice join.< ill. It IS Bruce, sent (or by Myerson. leadtng role m "La Tosca" but all that her cars can hear is the melody, " Indian Love Call ." Then a visien appears before rottage with a nurse in attendance. Her manager, Myerson, He had stayed away, thinking that Marie hatm her ey?S, (~r in her s urreri n ~s she imogilus she .~ees Ihe mOIl she loves - Sergeant Bruce o( the Canadian Mounted. The audi ­ looks on worriedly (or Marie has said she will never sing again him (or arresting her brother. Their glorious voice.. ence n ses 111 al~rm as Mane (alters back. Marie's brother John, an escaped convict, has been pursued and arrested by Myerson now bids her goodbye and walks toward the door of the rise in the music of the " Indian I.ove Call." And Bruce and despite her pleas, taken orr to prison Since then Marie has never heard (rom Bruce. Day by day her strength living room as i( he is leaving. Then, to Marie's cars, comes the through her tears, Marie sings happily, "1- bcJonl; hal 'Naned. Now, she is at the breaking point Suddenly she '(alls to the floor in a dead (aint. echo of the "Love Call." Dreamily, she begins to sing it. te- you- " The End

tC'AM"~~ "P"U"S"C"A"P"E"R"S"~ il OO~~~- ~~~~i~what finally he w ould choosc to b=e , he 1 ~ By CAM l o\~no ~. ~ ~ :~~dy!;~~:~e:~v :~c~!~e:~:~ ~1' naagi ~els·~Neo .;,~.:~~ ~%~a~~~r~ n~ ~:~t SI~~~~ ' Founded 1910 Re-Organized 1936 ~ ...... e ~ er IS mtrusted to them., They nev~r ) di vulge what w e confide freely 10 their It sometim es seems a far cry from re- Howdy folks! Your "Camperer" is in ti macy. When summoney they are lief and processing taxes to scholarly hc ginning a new column for the New- at your side; when not summoney they invesUgations of vague a'bstracliOO1s I ,,"k Post this wee~ so that you " ml~t do not intrude. When bidden they which ha ve never run over us or cost have some conce ptIOn of the InsIde speak; when not bidden they are silent. us money, and it may be difficult for ,Marking The First Step In The dopc" or the University ~ampus .. He They talk of what you wish, as much most of us to be sympatheti'c to say ." !Shes to a c~uam t you, wlthou: otrense as you w ish, as long as you wish. They nothing 01 understa~ding, .but it is de- / :0 anyone. wILh the small . and 1I1teres~- uttcr no flattery. feign nothing, keep sirable that we try. Learn.i ng reaHy Revival Of ng deta Us of the social hie of a tY'PJ- back nothing. They frankly show you doesn't hurt very much. 1 ·,, 1 College located in a typical Uni- your f a ults. 'but s lander no one. All that c:=::-=: , \'ersily town. And so to yo u he ex- Lh ey say is either cheering or salutary. Vet Tossers CaJJed I p~~s.~~~c ~~l~ nt~ ~ ~v~~s: ~~lt ~:t:~: In !)rosper ity they keep you modest, in For Meeting TonigLt affilctlOn . they console, they nev~r I The foll owing playeTs are request ed Ill' 111 THE NEWARK POST nterest a nd also some entertainment. change wIth fortune. They follow to meet at J . Mor rison's Oleveland Ave- ' Old College last Sa'turday night was all dangers, abiding with you even to I nue, on March 12 for organization of the 'hc scene of a gay formal dance pre- t.he grave. I Ve teran's Baseball Team: Rabert Ewing . " Newark's ONE Newspaper" .• cnted by th Ifreshmen of 1Jhe Woman's It you have never giv en Erasmus a ID onald Pierce. Lefty Ha rkness, Bob College. Featurin'g Ken Nelson's orches- cha nce to tell you how piety can be Egnor. P ete Whitehead. Eugene White. ' I'a. thc a ITai r was a grea't su ccess. Only reconciled with reason, no w is an ex- P a ul Dinsmore. RaLph Kee, Clayton b . 't l' e

p.arlles footi.ng lhe b U.ls. Whe n the last Ii n descl'lbm ~ the Etel'l1al Ci ty an? Its Call 155-J; 23 Love tt avenue. Alcxand r had bee n guzzled and the importance 111 tho ~ e days. has . thlS to SALE SCREEN SNAPS-By "Snapper"-Which IS a final Tom c om ns drained, the inevibable say~a~d because It is so startilOg. we FOR 'ch k" llOPped up. at sight of which put It 111 the next paragraph: . . FOR SAL~O-E~g Oll Burning Incu- ~ Nom-de- Plume For A Close Follower of The the "fem.~" sobered. Th.ey had to d i.g I The Eterna:J City was the polillcal Ibalion. Mrs. Mary Clark. Newark, p down .deep to find the $34 . Maybe c .e~te r of the a ntique world. and the re- Del.. R. D. 3. Telephone Newark. I lt Film World For The Enlightenment of Screen they I lhll1k twice next time. ~g:tU~ c:nh~~' :~ ~~~ ~:~~;a~asw~~I:_ SIR!. 3-12- l: : Current reports have it tlhat Dela- pc.ned within a radi~s of n ine hundred 1932 CHEVROLET COAOH, good con- ~ Fans. "'aTe's "Joe College" bunoh 'arc wont 10 Imiles from the CapItol; .. 90 pel' cent o.f dition. good paint a.nd good rubber. p fr equent the Green Lantem. which, ~he story of our race IS told about 1 $200 cash or will finance, $80 down Hrive as we may. we can not disprove. per cent at t.he surlace of ~he globe. and 12 a month. Call Newark 23SW. It ~ LODGE 'NEWS-A Section Devoted to Newark Th feature of attraction a week or so We are gomg 10 do our part in .h~~or- FOR SALE-When buying nu~sery ago certainly could liot have been a ing Erasmus. In t he Records .of C,vlhza- stock why oot 'buy tlhe best? It's tihe ~ Fraternal Organizations. rather bold fan dancer who. a·fter danc- lion, the first co~pl~te E~gh~. transla- I cheapest- play safe. Buy K night and l In.': .WARK of a profession. lurnillhed, heated, hot water, janilor ~ ~ p

~ night.n~ at 7;30~~~~~ o'clock, when anyTu~ falll becauseD~~~~~~~~a~* he d id not wbh to klll anyo~: ~~,~~~~~~I~.r~M="=":-":u~a*a*a-~&~~""~~~=-~&D~-~·D~-~=~=~86_~-C-N=N=-ta&~CAPARTMENTS, L. Handlolt, Owner. II ...... ~ ...... ~ __ ...... ~ Or Interested partieeen conducted by tfhe the School builclin'g in Bl acklbird. ! PANY IS a corporation created by and flag, h.is faith fail nor his purpose faller? server could recently declare t hat the Pencader Grange held an extra meeting 'I Rev. Clyde Rickabaugh, pastor of t he I ~:I~lJlg un~her ~e. laws of the Stale of His was an unwearied and joy,ful in. American people a re spending more on Tuesday evening in the form 0If a White Clay Creek PreSbyterian Church Dean McC ue Improves of i;;are: .e 11 esl~ent a'gent 1Il charge clusll'Y. A true and tender heart throbb. for gover~ment than they. are for P ig Party. Next Monday night they where U1e deceased was an active memo Dean C. A. McCue, head of the chool D elawa;'~~~~~ g °D~~~~e StaleCHAR of cd within his breast. Occupied willh food, c~oth ln g and . re~t comblncd. expected to l>e entertained by Harmony I ber until the time of her death. The of agriculture find dircctor of the agri· TER GUARANTEE AND TRtfST . e"", I'm'i,' CoO< p"" " "", ",." ""'''' '""",io" d,,,,,,",,, "d ", PANY. 900 M",,, S',,,'. W,'m' ;:; ;;:~~''::' ,~'~~.:~ t::i:-,:,,:: ,:' ~'~: an,,,;rh:~:,,i:inual total of ;~;:~;~~~~~;~h'~:;: f ederal state and local I ReviV'al services are being held in I byterran Cemetery. P~, periment station at thc University of DelTawareHAT : others, and none \Vas so humble as to. government cKpenditu'res in America Glasgow M. E. Ohurch for three nights Hel' husband and seven children SUl'· De laware. who has been confined to his r upon the til ing of a cer.l1fiCale be beneath his notice and regard. averages $517 per family. this week in charg of Rev. RobC'r~ ' vive. home by 1Iiness, I [t for St. pelersburg' I' fheame~ctn:ellt simu.lt.aneously IHJrewith, May we all emul ate his many virtues' l Throughout the nation, it is now Hodgson, Pastor. I .______Florida. F'riday, where he will remain , pora~~on O~I .'j~d caPItal . o~ the .sa ld cor· and with a punpose as pure a nd an aim apparen~, the taxp~yer s them.selves , The last Adult Class was held in ALBERT B. STEPHENSON indefinitely in oI'der to regain his i F ive Hund ~e d C~2~ 00\ of /wo. rhousand as exalted, round out a !i[e as beautiful I ~:~a~c~h~;egt;ingas ~I~:n :~~~~:~;.I o ~n~~ 1~ eL' h Tract School on Wednesd"nson. Jr., Elsmere. aCll~g, cl eal of the sc~ool of agrlcultu.re , to ~vo Hundred Fifty Thousand __ __ .. Mr . Chlolilda Dayetl. who has been' Tnterment WlaS made at Red Clay dUring Dea n McCue s rubsence . wilde IDlou al S ($250,000) , and Ten ThoUSJnd nea th of Mrs. Eliza.beth Thompson I I specting everything new in the spring iii for past bwo weeks is soml'what im' l Creek Cemetery nea' N · -k I o 11 Or. T. F. Ma nn: ancl A. D. Cobb have ( 0.000) shares of common stock oJ the1 Mrs. E lizabeth Thompson. wife of , ' -:Ie of millinery. proved but still confined to her bed ing services at the Rl T 'F been appointed acting directors rcspec. ! parh"alue at' Twen ty·Five Dollars 1$25 . . f th Idest l ' ...... ero~le s une°V:la 'l lively f th .' t ' d cae, anI un LI ng 10 Tw H d d F'if WIllIam Thompson. one 0 eo . The Aetna Hose. Hook and LaddCT Her .daughter. Mrs. Marie Deibert, of Home. . 0 e expel lment sta Ion an the Thousand Dollars O 0 un r ~ t)· residents ?f Christiana Hundred, dIed ~ . )m an mct at a meetin' held last Elkton. has 1'1)ent the past w eek with I . extenSIon clepartrnenl.. THAT the bo; r ~$2~O,OOO) ; . at'ter an Illness of about SI X monilhs, 'rid: . ~ ointed a commi~ee to take her. . I Mrs. Lesl~e Leasure mc'1. with quite a ActIng Dean Schuslc also went lo said corpol·alion. at a m!~~ t;'I~ of iii, last F'rtdav, a her. home ncar CenteT' thY PPt. I fl al s1 I M' A C M N 'I Si t pall1.ful aCCIdent on Sunday being run New Yark CIty, Fnday. to represenl lthat purpo.se voled i f IIg called for VI lle. . I~I~ e i ~e~lI~: ~~n i~t:1l ~~ur ~:'es~'I;~ sp e n~Sat~; ' da~n~:rphit'~dellp~~ia. Y' ves. er ! ~n: the road ~y anot'her <:31:. She was " , " , , i , 1 , , I , , Hon of eapiot<-D of 'the I~ai~v~r ~f ~~S Mrs. Thompson IS survived by three ,boxes to connect with the fire !house so l M ' H . Da tt J ' M ' M I lemoved to Che hosp Ital and laler J·C· ~~M~"f.>"tr.r~~~.!~~}f~'1.?l~f;1.~;~ I AND COMPANY from Three Hundred daughler. eight grandchil.dren and one 1 that the alann can be sounded .iJnm~i . ', D ayers · ,anadrl ~..... u·S. yJe. L' es II."Ie F orIss spenarYl l l110Vecl to her home neal' Soonton. , I ~ ' ~,'0Iglhty. lOTS rour($38 440'l'housand0)' 0 Four Hundred tt d T f grandson H cr daughters are rs. ra. ately. S't'd . Wil . gt 0 nes t th· .. . 0 ne Hundred Se,'· ham Armor, of Marshallton; MMrs. Ab W il . a UI ay Ul min on. . Indh n Bun" in I~ w~ '--... I~~ft [i~ ~ I'h oll "and Nine Hundred liam T. Peoples, of Hockessin; and Mrs. .' Miss Florence Dayet,l, oJ Wilmington, Infil fH';:, ,Iri,'rn ["")11 sln'p~ pn st or • afle~ t~ ~·sld$I:3 , 950.'. and that U!eJ'('· 1". H. Day, of Wilming'tIon. l,nd.an Ollhe. spent the week end With ~e;r parents. I , he ~ll ssls s il1f1i riv('l' ,,~ Ihp pioneer f"ZU1J e1'ol Dt'r ·t f I a majoril ~ ers of lecOld of al least 1I0me ot the dishes which th e white I Mrs. Allen BrO'wn received a . f~'" at frnnt m(II'ell Wf'~1 WIII·rl . II. ell 10wII n ~ ':../ " ef. 0 of he sa~d E.th; t~1 number of share; H~t.el Cha nges Hands man learned to make from the lrH.lls n8 her home on Wednesday, su.staull.ng a Ilwlr hunl in)! I( r (ll ln cl ~. nrr()rdlng to U. h !' PANY h.' ' , . K INS AND COM· Goorge Johnson, the proprietor of the are clnm chowder, clam cnlteS, succo· sprained finger a,nd qui le a ·good many n record IlII I,1\8he,1 In 1 8~'R nnel recent· P 0 .stertng O ~dsta l ~di~~In;Ol~~t mg fpower /nd no:" Washington Ho use for the last four tash nnd corn·meal puddlnll. ,bruises. If \I npsrthNI and Repair Work 01' All KindJ reduction of capital ~n avor 0 ~he saId years, has sold Lhalt property to V ictor 'J THAT the said reduction O

III Wilminglon. lIll1d ·HAH..RY . ADK INS 'J1he engagcment is mmounced of Miss I retari largarct R. Lank lo Mr. William Har' NO TERRORS •. E. S . ADKl'NS AND COMPANY' I'll; an employec o( the duPont Com' l pa~y. Thc wedding wUl take l,lacc in \ For the Woman the spTing. Mrs. Charles P . Wollaston was taken t the Dclaw,u'e Hospital today where I who Has LE~::¥~ :~ ' fihe wlli undcrgo a n operation made COUNTY OF WICOM1C'O . l1<.'cessary by complicated trouble. ISS. The Ladies' Bridge Club m et at the I A TELEPHONE I BE IT REMEMBERED th:" ~n bome oJ Mis:; J nnie MUlCW 11 this ai' l Nash "400" and LaFayette offer it's an education in itself. See the 3rd day of MaJ'ch, 1936, l>efon' me, X·Ray yslem . .. see th ~ Nash I LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS subscribel', a notary public In and te;:~~ignution of Constable Linds Y I h?~lf:~~~~fcS;Jc~~gT~~~~~gmi ~~~ "400' and the LaFayette . .. be· Slw can stay home the Stale alld County afol','. " d, you've ever been able to fi nd at fore you buy any low.priced carl THROUGH NEW 6'0 C. I. T. sonally appeared Fred P. Adkln[.. Wilson, of While Ciay Creek Hundrcd' i The Nash Motors Company, was Teceiveci and accepted by the Levy anywhere near the same prices! when tbc wcather ~ s j den·t o( E. S. ADKINS AND ' - "~IPA, NI •• At the nearest Nash·LaFayette Kenosha, WiR. BUDGET PLAN the cor