;' The Newark Post

BUCK I Legion To Give Party DELAWARE SONS DR. E. B. CROOKS General Meeting For STONE CARNIVAL At Perry Point Sunday Memorial Day Program HEREON I At one o'clock, standard time, HERE SATURDAY LEAGUE HEAD There will be a general meet­ OFFERS BIG AND Sunday, t he Lt. J . Allison ing, tomorrow nigit, at 7 O'Daniel Post, American Le­ R I d T S 5 h T o'clock, standard time, in the MEMORIALDA YI gion, and its Ladies' Auxiliary, Philadelphia Body Will Make ee ecte ----0 erve l' erm American Legion Post room, VARIED THRILLS will leave for Perry P oi nt, Annual Visit To Univer- As "President Of Consum- Old Academy Building, to pass Gi ve Main Address At I Maryland, where it will enter­ on the Memorial Day program, Huge Show, Sponsored By tain the disabled veterans in t he sity And H. old Ba.nquet er's League; Plan Can- drawn by the Town Committee. Of ewark Services Government Hospital. The Con­ All organizations in town are War Veterans, Gives Enter­ tinental Band will accompany nery Welfare Center urged to send delegations. The Present Commissions the Legionnaires and will give The Sons of Delaware, of Philadel- committee has formulated a tainment For Any Age Or a concert for the wounded vet- phia, will pay their annual visit to , program, which is one of the R. O. T. c.; Services At erans. the University of Delaware, on Sat- At a meeting of the Consumer s most ambitious ever attempted Taste Here All Week, Mati- urday, and after attending the May League of Delaware, held last week, for Memorial nay observance Library; Plan The party will leave from the nee Saturday; 25 Different Opera House building, and any­ Festival of the Women's College and in Wilmington, Dr. E. B. Crooks was on Newark, and needs the co- t Decoration Day one who wi shes to go will be the baseball game between Delaware reelected president to serve a fifth operation of every organization Attractions and Drexel Institute, will close their term as head of the body. . in town to make it a success. welcome, whether or not they abbl Ever Held are member s of the Legion or pilgrimage with a stag dinner in Old Other . offic~r~ elected .were: !t At this meeting, a Permanent the Auxiliary. College. The dinner will be' at 5:30, L .. A. Mlschkmd, first vice-president; Memorial Fund Committee will GIRL BURIED ALIVE standard time. The member s of the ~IS S M~rgaret E. McKay, second be selected to take charge of \!:======~I Sons of Delaware wiII be allowed to :-'Ice-pr~slde~t; Mrs .. Ethel Ball Stan- funds contributed for a perma- bring guests to the dinner. lar, thl:d vlCe-pr~sldent; Mrs. J. A. nent memorial for the Town of The. W. T. Stone Shows, here for Major I. D. Carson, the humorist, Bernstem, recdrdmg secretary; and Newark. this entire week, under, the auspices C. Douglas Buck will be OPERA BENEFIT and Congressman Robert G. Houston Mrs. Alexander R. Abrahams, treas- of the Lt. J. AllisonO'Daniel Post, chief speake r at the Memorial , FOR SIGMA PHI will be the main speakers at the din- urer. Veterans of Foreign Wars, had their se rvi ce of the Town of Newark, nero Major' Carson's subject will be Mrs. J . Edgar Rhoads, Mrs. A. P. postponed opening, Tuesday night, will be held at 10 o'clock, "All In the Day's Work," and Repre- Tanberg and Mrs. John J . Morris, Jr., LARGEST COUNTY due to the inclement weather condi- time, at the Delaware State sentative Houston will talk on "Some were elected members of th council. tions Monday. This is one of the Li brary, whi ch is located at "The Gondoliers" Will Be Bits of H,istory about the Old Home Special reference was made to the largest and most elabor ate carnival lin e of the campuses of State." .. work done by the Federal Employ- MEET EVER .HELD companies on the road and among College and t he Women's Given By P. S. du Pont, At "Bill" White, the Harmonica King, ment Bureau, under the direction of its entertainment · features are sev- The srrvi ces wi ll be preced­ will entertain during the dinner, and Leroy Kramer; committee work; the eral that are not to be excelled at by a parade, which wi ll probably Longwood, Saturday, F or will lead t he singing. Miss Helen G. fight for the passage of a weigbts and 5,000 Children Visit Newark any of the largest amusement parks. the largest eve r held in Newark Knowles, of Seaford, winner of the measures bill in the last Legislature The shows are on the large Max- Mem ori al Da y. Benefit of Local Fraternity; Atwater Kent Audition in Delaware, and the immigrant work which it is Last Friday To Compete; well lot, on South Academy street, tentati ve program for the exer­ Fountain Display Will F 01- will sing several selections. hoped to establish this S)lmmer. Newark Places Third just below t he new school building. and for the parade was formu­ The president of the Sons of Dela- Mrs. Petricha E. Manchester , ex- They are laid out in an oval, and Tuesday ni ght, at a meeting of low ware is Daniel W. Simpkins and the ecutive secretary, in her report show- cover the entire lot. Four big rides of Newark Memorial nay first vice-president is George Morgan. ed t he work accomplished by the or- It was estimated by D. I. A. A. offi- occupy the center of t he oval, with appoi nted by Mayor Col­ ganization during the year. cials that the ninth annual New Cas- the booths, side-shows and theatres rrow night, at 8 o'clock, On Saturday night, in the open air SPRING JERSEY One of the programs which the tie County Track and Field Meet, held forming the walls of the oval. The in the American Legion theatre on hi s estate, Longwood, League will attempt to institute, this last Friday on Frazer Field, was the performances start at 7 o'clock, day- in the Old Academy Pierre S. du Pont will give his an- year, is the founding of experimental largest in the history of the affair. light time, every evening, and there there will be a general meet­ nual benefit for the Delaware chapter SHOW HERE, SAT. welfare center s at canneries for the Fully 5,000 school children from the will be a matinee on Saturday. Mem- on this program, to which of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. children of the canner s. It was ex- county spent the day in Newark, and ber s of the Veterans of Foreign Wars izations of the Town are The production will b~ the Gilbert pl~ined by Dr. Crooks t hat social con- the majority competed \n the meet. act as ticket takers for all the amuse- and Sulli van opera, "The Gondoliers," ditions among the cannery workers Ira S. Brinser, general chairman of ments. and will be given by the Savoy Oper a Northern Section Of Eastern were particularl~ bad, particularly a s t he meet was congratulated for the Two of the ~igg es t and most spec­ Company of Philadelphia. Following Shore Club Will Have Ex- a~ ec tm~ the children. A state 'for- order and dispatch in which the hun- tacular entertamments ar~ the H?use the opera there will be a display of bids children under twelve years of dreds of trials and events were of Mystery and the AthletiC Carl1lval, the famous Longwood lighted fou n- hibit At Chambers' age from working in the canneries, Ioff which are followed by attractions of the Veterans of tains. bu t does not regulate any hours or dU Pont School won the meet with scarcely less in size, such as the Col- and Wayne C. Brewer, I The performance will start at 8: 15, Rock F arms condi~ ion under which children of a point total of 2081h . ClaYlllo'1t ?red Night Club Revue, The Hawai- of the A'l1en can Legion dayh ght time, and in the event of workmg age may be worked. I Schools were second \ with 199 poillts, Ian Revue. ~nd the Congress of Freaks

::!e~~~~o~~i::)~~~'d~o~~r~~ ~~~~i~~~~~~~;o~~~~rnt.;:e t:: n::I::r:~ cei~~J e ~~~n ~~ e e n~~erSt :e~~e b~:~ti~e~ ;!~:}r~::~:~~ ~~~:~;~i~i!r2~:~~~~ ~~lEE~::e s:::o::a~yer:~~ii:l: ::: ;~~~~~d:;:~~~ait~:~:a: : ~01~:I; ' t h:~: wa selected to be Grand Iwill hold a particular mterest in that Spring Show, to be held by the East- mg and equipment for such centers, attended the meet were : State Sena- are 25 s~ows and l'Id~ s, more than a of the parade. Major R. G. John A. T'lO~S, a .native of Wilming- ern. ~ h o r ~ Jersey Cattle Club. This if the Lea'gue will furnish social tor s Spicer and Van Sant; RepreBen- full evel1lng's entertamment for any­ will be ~ono r ary Grand Ito ~ , and mUSical dl;ector a t t he W e~ t- exhibit Will be ,held that Saturday, at workers to conduct the centers. It is tatives Brewer and Clark; Dr. J. V. one. The te n tat l ~e program de- m~nster Pr ~s byt ~ nan Church, WII- the Chambers Rock Farms, n~ar planned to have two college girls with Holloway, State Superintendent of Professor and Mme. Au.drey c~ n - for the service at the Me- mmgton, Will direct t he orchestra. Newark. All cattle breeder s are m- experience in social welfare work at P bl' I tt' . J h Sh'll ' duct the House of Mysteries which is as fo llows: . "The Gondoli ers': was. given .at the vi.ted to attend the j~dging , which each center. S~at~C ;~p~~fn~~~dentO n of I~~ give ~ but one show al} eveni:lg, and lnl'ol:atll)n--t;olonel S. J. Smith, I Academy of MUSIC, Philadelphia, last wJil commence about 1.00 p. m., day- I _ • S hi ' H B K' St t S . prOVides more than an hour of un- Pa t Nat IO na l Chaplain, Veterans 1 Friday, with MI'. Thoms directing. Ilight saving time. . . DEL CITIZENS ' t eCn%~n~ ' of' Eiem~~f~ry aS~ho~~?rl~- usual feats of magic, mystici sm, of Foreign Wars. The electri.c lighted fo unt a,in ~, in S~,,:e n cla.ses. of a l1lmal ~ Will be. Harrison Gray, E. L. Richards' and ml~d-r e ading, me s ~erism and hyp- " ung by the assemblage. themselves Will be worth the tl'lP to exhibited, of which there wJiI be one R S G 11 h f th N k B d notlsm. Last evemng Professor Au- Gettysburg Address- I Longwood. With the colored lights class fo r bulls under 18 months and ANNUAL MEETING f Ed a ~ e~, ~ e F ewa{ C I~~r drey started an attempt to break a I' R. G. Buckingham, G.A;.R. , play!ng ?n the water, man~ weird an.d I a club class for t he junior members , ~f Ne:~~~~nDean~y~utt::nand ~ I~:~ wo~ld's record for c~ntinu?us hYI?-

Hymn of the Repubhc," I· fascmatmg effects a re achieved. It IS of the cl ub. Any 4-H Club member f th U' 't f DIP . notlc sleep. A young girl MISS Mane by 'the assemb lage. said that a group o.f engineer s from owning. ~ J.er sey. calf will be eligi?le . . ~;th~r G eWil~:~~~~ tu~ines: ~;~~~~ Condon, was induced i~to hypnotic Ba nd the General ElectriC Company will to exhibit m thiS department which Luncheon Meeting To Mark . 'f h U.' . f D I sleep by Professor Audrey and was Bu ck-Address and pres: attend the performance, Saturday, will be under the direction of. New S d Y Of A . Istra:or ~ ~ eo ~I v~rs.lty °d 't e a put into a ventilated casket and bur- entation of co mmissions in t he ljust to see the fountain display. Castle County Club Agent, George M. eCon ear . SSOCla- ~are, ~n . ' . . rler, e lor 0 f ied six feet under ground. Professor U. S. Army Officer s Reserve to I • • • Worrilow, of .Newa:k. tion ' At du Pont-Bilt- v.:r~ionve~~~:; es were taken of vari Audrey will attempt to keep her graduates of the Un iversity of PAST DEPUTY ENTERTAINS The ?ommlttee m charge of the ' ous featu~e s of the meet and will be buried asleep in the casket until 11 Delaware R. O. T. C. Past Deputy Pocahontas Alice Davis s ~ ow IS as follows: Ga~es C. more, June 4 shown in various schools throughout o'clock, Saturday. night, 74 hou~s . . If a tribute from the town or- of Lola Counci l, No. 14, Union, Del., Gilmore, manager, Chambers Roc k th t he succeeds he Will break the eXlst mg ganizalions on the Memorial - . Farms, Newark; P. D. Folwell, owner e c?un Y' . r ecord by 20 hours. A hole in t he Tablet in the library. (While ente:tamed her staff last Wednesday of this J ersey breeding establishment, The second annual ~ftncheon me~t- POint winners for .the Newark ground has been left at the head of tribute is bing placed Mrs. S. J. f:;n~:s a! :~rt hO~~~i~ ~I:: s;~l~n~:~~ als? of New~rk; ~a~l Mitchell, Hock- i?g of t.he Delaware ~Itlzens Assocla- Schools were as follows . . the casket, which has a glass panel, Smith will sing "Sleep Soldier p . . ' 'essm; J . Wlrt Wllhs, Glasgow; Earl bon WIll be held In the du Pont- Boys Unlimited Class and the girl's head and shoulders may Sleep.") " Iby Robert Connell ~nd EdWIn .Shakes- Schaefer, West Grove, ·Pa. ; and Miss Biltmore Hotel on Tuesday, June 4, 100 d d h S . h 3 d be viewed any time of the day or to the Dead"-Ira S Brin- veare. Square dancmg was enjoyed by Margaret England, Earlville, Md. at 12 :30, daylight saving time. Mr. Sh -rar t ~ Mmit '1 t~ 'M D night At each performance the Pro- superintendent of the' New- :~d ~;s~n ~r!~~seHFt~es~nr~ ~~~e :r~: Mr. ·Gilmore is chairman and in J : ~. Gos~ee, pre~ident of the A~so- ~I, ~~d~' ayer, s , c ow- fess?; answers questions from the Schools. Howard Croft, Mr. ~rm Mrs. Leslie charge of the arrangements. .Mr. clatlOn, Will preSide at th~ meetmg. 440 run-F. Mayer, 2nd. audience, foretells future events, and Spangled Banner"-Sung by . James Anderson, of the Many Sprmgs Mrs. A. D. Warner, Sr., Mrs. J. 880 E R'tt . h 3 d performs miracles of mental telep- McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. George Jersey Farm of New Centerville, Pa., Thompsol1 Brown, of , Wilmington; . ru~-. I .en ouse, r. . athy by Veterans of Foreign Knotts, Mr. and . ~rs . H .. J. Eastburn, will be the judge at this show. Mrs. Francis deH. Janvier, of New High Ju,?p-Wlddoes and Rltten- The Athletic Carnival has a large firing squad. Mr. an~ ~rs. Wilham Aiken, Mr. and It is expe~ted that a large number Castle; M~s. A. B. Richardson, of house tied for 4th. local interest inasmuch as a number Mrs I by fou r buglers. :r~. hW~I.I:tm Ch~mGb;rs, Mr. a~d C . of people will be present to witness Dover; MISS Laura Richards, of 125-11i Boys of local athletics are to be seen in selection. a PI, BeSSie I ston, ESSie on- this show which is the second one to IG eo rgetown are in charge of ar- tl' db' t t Th parade wi ll form at the Ar- nell, Lillian and Ruth Connell, Mr. be con~u~ted. by the Eastern Shore rangements' for th~ I,,;ncheol'\. ~ fea- Shtotn ~~~~ . sommermeyer, 2nd; Wal- :~oe! I~:rrre: se~~~~f ~o:es~~e~~ an~ (Contin ued on Pag-e 4.) and Mrs. Harley Mousley, Sara Club thiS sprmg. The Southern Show ture of t~e meeting w~1l be the report 220-M. Coverdale, _1st; D. Cover- poxers, who challenge anyone in their Mousley, Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel East- was held last Saturday at the farm of the Fmanpe Oommlttee, hea.de~ by dale, 4th. weight. Last night, Jack Keeley, of burn, Mr. and MI S. Harley Eastburn, of Hoagland Gates, of St. Michaels, Mr. H. Fletcher Brown, ,of Wtlmmg- High jump-McCully tied for 1st; Newark and Young Frisco well- Mr. and Mrs. H;enry Starr, Mr. and Md. ~everal hund~ e d visitors attend- ton. . . Thomas, 3rd. known Greek wrestler of' Wilrn'ington, annual reunion and banquet of ~s. C. W .. DaVIS, ~rs .. Frank Buck- ed. t~I S show, which had 60 entries ~h e Ass clBtlOn now has a member- 880 rela~Newark, 2nd (Cover- put on creditable performances k High School Alumni Asso­ mgham, Gladys DaVIS, Mr: and Mrs. xhtblted by members of the club. ship of 335. Its officers include: J. E. dale, Sommermeyer, Willis and agajnst Jack Wilson, heavyweight, be held on the evening of Robert C~ nnell, Mr. Edwm Shakes- The. Eastern Shore Jersey Cattle Goslee, president; Lammot du Pont, Johnston) . and Teddy Betts, middleweight, who , June 1, at 6.00 o'clock, pe~re, Mls~ Moore, Mr. and Mrs. ~Iub IS composed of J ersey Breeders Walter S. Carpenter, John B. Hutton, are with the show. On Saturday lime, in Old Co llege Hall. All Ohver Col.lms, Mrs. Sarah. Worra~l, m Maryland, Delaware, and a part of Harry L. Cannon, vice-president; 1l0-11i Boys night " Bill' Crow, one of the greatest of the association are urged C. ~. Whiteman, H. J . DaVIS, ClOVIS ~ e nn sy lvani~ . It has been very active Harry E . Speakman, secretary; Hen- Baseball throw-Wheeless, 3rd. wrestlers ever prod uced in this sec- The commi ttee on en­ Co lhns, and Ch!rle!, W.roten. I~ ?~couragmg the breeding and ex- r y T. Graham, treasurer; Right Rev- Broad jump-Singles, 3rd. tion, will meet Jack Wilson in a one headed by Ira Steel, D . HUNTINGDON H. S. hlbltmg of the cattle owned by the erend Philip Cook, Mrs. A. D. War- (Continued on Page 4.) f all fini sh mliltch. Both "Bill" Crow unusua l features on COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER m e mb e r~. Last August this club held ner, Sr., J?siah Marvel, Mrs. Francis • _ , • and Jack Keeley will probably work the Parish Show at the Experimental deH. JanVier, James H. Hughes, Mrs. STRUCK BY AUTO (Continued on Page 8) I he a business meeting At a meeting, last night, of the Farm of the University of Delaware, Alden B. Richardson, Dr. Frank L. , • • I . after the dinner for the Boa rd of Education, Newark Special which was attended by over 600 peo- Grier, and Miss Laura Richards ad- On Sunday night, Charles Johnson, electi ng new officel'S a nd School District, Dr. Park Huntingdon, pIe. It is their plan to again hold this ditional members of the Executive colored, who is connected with the W. PLAN HOUSE FOR K. A. new members. This will be well-known Lutheran minister of Wil- show at the same place some time Committee. T. Stone Shows, was struck by an by ca l'ds and dancing, The At a meeting held in the Wilming­ mington, was named as the speaker at during the latter part of August. The A development within the last year automobile, while walking along Elk­ ton Country Club, Tuesday night, class of ewark High the commencement exercises of the officers of the club are : Hoagland is t he creation of an Educational ton road. The machine was driven by others wi ll be guests of the plans were laid for a drive to raise Newark High School. Commencement Gates, presid ent, St. Michaels, Md.,; Council, appointed to serve for a A. J. Griaon, of Baltimore, who picked $60,000 to build a new chapter house will be held on Friday, June 14, P. D. Folwell, first vice-president, period of three years. To this body up the man he struck and brought him for the Delaware chapter of the Kap­ and Class Day exercises will be held Newark, Delaware; and R. F. Simp- will be referred all matters In the into Newark for treatment. Johnson pa Alpha fraternity. A group of on Wednesday, June 12. Dr. R. B. son, secretary-treasurer, Easton, Assoc iation's program, relating to was found to be suffering from lacera- alumni will raise the money by selling ThursdllY afternoon, Colonel Mathews will preach the baccalaureate Maryland. education. tion of the head and a dislocated common stock and 6 per cent bonds. commandant of the Ferris sermon in St. Th om as 'Ch urc h , on • • I . - shoulder. He is in the Delaware Hos- The new structure will be of Colo­ Schoo l, held a I'eview and Sunday, ,June 9. NEW BARBER SHOP PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH pital. Giaon's car was held by the nial type to conform with other build­ in ho nor of Co lonel S: • - • A new barber shop has been opened ON ADVANCED TIME :~ii;:,:: ~~c~~i~~s:~,~ ei:J~i;ii~s~ for the ings of the University and will be , of Newark, who was paying COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER in t he Btuler Building, which will Beginning this Sunday, the services on the college campus. Within lihe to th school. After the re- It has been announced that the operate under the name of the East att he Newark Presbyterian Church . . . next three weeks a campaign will be Colonel Smith inspected the speaker at the University of Delaware End Barber Shop. It is being con- will be on advanced time schedule, LEGION AUXILIARY GIVES inaugurated under the direction of a and complimented Colonel commtlncement exercises will be Dean 'ducted by Thomas H. Schorah and each service being one hour earlier PRIZE,WREATH TO STUDENTS committee appointed at t he meeting . highly on the work that the Dexter S. Kimball of the College of 'Paul Freeman. B.pth are residents of than the accustomed time. Sunday The Women's Auxiliary of the J . last night. H . R. Cole is general 1 doing. ' Ebgineering, Cornell University. Dean Newark. Mr. Schorah has for tho: past School will start at 8:46, IItandard Allison O'Daniel Post, American chairman in charge of t¥ construc­ •• I IKimball, a distinguished scientist and five years been connected with the time; morning church service at 10; Legion, has off,ered a prize of $2.60 tion, Norris A. Wright will be in T AKE OYER STORE a past president of the A. S. M. E., Nathan Bailey shop in Wilmington. Christian Endeavor at 6:46 p. m., and in gold to the best student of Ameri­ charge of building operations and Monday, Harry E. DeV~linger I'eeently conferred the John Fritz gold ' CHIMNEY FiRE evening worshi~ a~ 6:~0 . • can History in the Newark Schools. Irvin Walls will be in charge of fi ­ over the grocery and food store Imedal for 1929 on President Hoover. - SCOUTS HEAR NATURE TALK The Women's Auxiliary is also pre­ nances. . conducted by Mrs. Norah W. This ill "considered one of the highest Tuesday afternoon the Aetna Hose, senting a wreath to the Senior Class Plans for the new building are be­ outh College aven\le, at hon or~ the engineering profession can Hook and Ladder Co mpany was called Last Friday night, at the regular of the Newark High School to be ing rushed and will be submi tted at ~ ylva nia railroad. Mr. De I bestow. The Delaware Commencement to Deandale to ex\.inguish a chimney meeting of the Newark Troop, Boy placed on the Tomb of the Unknown the annual meeting of the Alumni on has ndded a line of electric , exercise~ will be held on Monday, fire on the residence of John Williams. Scouts of America, Courtland Hough- Soldier when the class takes its June 8. Work is ex pected to be start­ to the business. I June 10. The damage was slight. ton gave an interesting talk on nature. Washington trip. ed in t he early Fall. 2 THE NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE NEWS OFAlT~~B~~I~liE~p£~!~G ~~~ ~AM(il£lN~ Mastel' Warren Eastburn, son of Ithat caused a stamped among several I Morning worship at 11 o'clock, the Christiana MI'. and II·s. Henry Eastburn, cele- hundred men, women and children, at- pastor preaching. QU.ALITY AND ECO NO MY bra led his eighth birthdHY on Tuesday, tempting to gain egress from the Epworth League at 6.45 p. m., led ARE THE OUTST A DI G FE TU HE The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pros- May 21st. building. hief of Police Pott ~ and by Earle Clarke. All yo ung people will byl !'ian Church met last evening at MI'. and 'Irs. Asa mith had as Office r Humes, who were standing in enjoy this service. OF THE ASCO STORES. IT PAY TO Slate Road hapel, guests of Mr. and Sunday visitors MI'. and Mrs. Ray- front of the theatre at the time, di- Evening worship at 7.30 o'clock, the BUY ALL YOUR FOOD NEED Mrs. J ohn Walker. Plans were dis- mond Steven on and family and MI'. recled those in the t heatre to the pastor preaching. . cussed for a strawl erry festival, to John Smilh, all of Holloway Tenaee. exits without any disorder and pl'e- Prayer meeting Thursday evening "Where Quality Counts" be held omelime in June. Following Mr. O. J. lea vcr vi sited f!'iel,ds in vented anyone being hurt. The at the Church House. the busines meeting, there was a Glasgow on Monday evcning. Si ngerly Fire Company was soon on You will enjoy all of t hese services. ~_w __ ~. ~~~~ musical and literary program. Mrs. Alfred labe, of Holloway the scene and with their chemicals' ex- Try to bring a friend with you. 'rhe hristiana M. E. Social meets Tenace, forme rl~ Mi ss Ella Denn of tinguish d the fire wi th a small loss. • - • this (Thur day) cvcning at the home ~l~i~l~)I~~\~~~Sp:I'~~l~:~\~~.~jt~~tl\;I~S~ After a persistent fight by the Appleton I SPECI!~L ~9~~I~~D !~! T~n.I~~E EK! I of MI'. and Mrs. Gregg Lynam, at Louis Denn. Board of Trade of Port Deposit, the Reg. 17c ASCO Fancy Shoe Peg- ~~:~~~:'n ::r~ h e J~'nt~~:;~~~en~~:I~~ Mr. a nd Mrs. Raymond Louth and Postoffi ce Department a~ Washington, Mrs. John Cloud entertained r ela­ ! ASCO Finest Crushed Sugar mittee, has preparcd an interesting daughter, Frances, and Mastel' John has . fiM ll y been ~o n.v1l1ce d of th.e tivcs from Wilmington, Del., on last ! ASCO Country Gentleman program, consisting of monologues by Smith, Jr., were' guests on Tuesday of fea,s l b dlt ~ of c~tab llshll1g a free mad I Saturday evening. Mrs. J esse Dever at her home in New- delivery 111 thell' town. Some w~eks Miss Martha Price, E lk Mills, Md., Mrs. Rees Jarmon, vocal solos by Miss port. ago, t~e. Postoffic.e D~partment notlfied was the week-end guest of her cousin, Relen King; recitation by Lelia Lynam Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dickerson, the CIVIC. orgamzatlOn of t he town, Miss Anna Scott. and a dialogue, "The Proposal," by of Hilcrest, are being congratulated on t.hnt theIr request had been turned Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson had I = CORN- Ml'. and Mrs. H. V. Lynam. the birth of a daughter, Saturday, down. T.he officers .of the Board of Wilmington, Del. , and Philadelphia, -~ Last Friday the local schoo l was May 18. Mrs. Dickerson, before her Tra~e WIth ~ n fluentla l men of ~ome Pa., relatives for visitors over Satur­ ! closed to pel'nlit the pupils to attend marriage, was Miss Louise Moore, Instltute, assIsted by Senat.or Tydll1gs, ! day and Sunday. Reg. 17c ASCO Early .June the County Field Meet, held at Frazer youngest sister of Mr. John W. Moore put up ~ str?ng argument l~ behalf of , Mr. Moro P. Cooper and son, Letch­ Field, Newark. None of the Christiana ' of this place. the desn'ed Improvement, WIth the re- I er, of Chester, Pa., spent a few hours children took part in any contests 01' Mrs. Robert R. Elliott has been dis- su.lt .that t h ~ ?ovel'l1men~ r~versed t he Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '-' PEAS~ races, but they a ll had a glorious t ime charged from the hospital, where two 01'1 g lila I d ec l s l ~n, and \~lthll1 the n e~t Nimrod Minner. just the same. This annual event is weeks ago she underwent an opera- fe\~ mon~hs, wdl establish a free mall Mrs. Margaret Atkinson, has re- Del l\'lonte Deli cious wonderfully popular with all the tion for appendicitis, and is now con- delivery m the town. turned home after spending a few TOMATOES SUCCOT ASH yo ungsters, and this year. t here seemed valescing at her mother's home in On complaint of Mrs. Chris Newton, days vi iting relatives in Wilmington, I ~~f~:e .a larger attendance than ever Newark. of Ceci lton, William James, co lored, Del. Benjan~in, son of. Mr .. and Mrs. O. J. age 45, of the same town is a prisoner Mrs. Frank Joseph, Wilmington, c Anothel' square dance, a rra nged by Cleaver, IS recoverll1g from an attack in the Elkton jail awaiting a hearing Del,. w'as the Saturday and Sunday Cans the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire of measles. He is now able to be up on a charge of attempted assault and guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary I cr.~7:e 2 29 I Co mpany, was held in the Firehouse and abou.t the house. .. . Idisorderly conduct. The colored man, G rant. I last Friday evening, dancing continu- . Mr. Wdbur Bush, Sr., IS lmp:ovlllg while intoxicated Saturday night, is Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Minner and ------~--~~ ...... --J ing till midnight. after a severe ~ ea rt ~ttack whIch he a lleged to have tried to enter t he Mr. and Mrs. Norval Grant and Reg. 19c Seville Orange Plans for t he Firemen's carnival, to suffered last Fl'lday mght. For a few premises of the woman daughters, Grace and Helen, were C be held in .the Firehouse grounds, days he was confined to his bed, but . North East, Md., visitors last Sunday lJa~igr 15 June 22 to 29 inclusive, go steadily is a bl e to be up again now. The U. S. Grant Post, Grand Army week. Marmalade forward, under the able direction of Mrs. May Draper, daughter of Mr. of t he Republi c, of E lkton, has ap- Mrs. Joseph Brennan and children, A Tasty High Quality Preserve. MI'. John W. Moore. A CheVl'o let and Mrs. George Butler, and little pointed Joshua M. Ash, Aquilla B. of Milford Cross Roads, Del., visited coach, f ully equipped, is to be the Marvin Butler, their grandson, have Miller, Robert J . McCauley, Lyman her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, last major award at the close of the both been confined to the Butler home I~pence, John Kelly, Samuel R. Miller, Thursday. BLUE RIB BON carnival. by illness during t he past week or Henry Spence, Randall Miller, Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Miles and The Girl Reserves met Tuesday ten days. At last accounts, however, Ca mpbell , Benjamin Mi ll er , H. Win- son, Charles, spent Sunday in Bal­ evening at the home of Ellen, Esther bo th were reported to be well on the field Lewis, and Ernest McLane, to t im ore, Md., visiting r elatives. ! Malt Extract and Madeline Cunane, three of their road to r ecovery. solicit contributions and arrange for MI'. a nd Mrs. Maurice Minner and I Big membel·s. The girls "hiked" out to Mr. Charles Barrett, who was their annual Memorial Day exercises daughter, Margaret, and sons, Mor­ HoP) can 59 C t he Cunane home at "The Mi le," about housed by illness practically all win- to be held at Cherry Hill. The Rev. ri , Jr., RobE'rt and Ernest, of Chester, (F lavored a mile outside of Christiana, on the tel', i out and about now, but is still W. G. Hanis, of Elkton, will address Pa., spent one day recently with Mr. Two types, Light and Dark, Quali ty A 1. road to Cooch's Bridge. Miss Ruth unable to do any but the li ghtest sort the meeting, and t he Elkton band will Minner' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nim- Kemp, of Dovel', and Mrs. P. W. of work. fUl'l1ish the music. rod Minner. SUGAR ] ~ III Spence, Jr., were both present at the Mr. Elli s Cullen, Newark, Del., was (.ISC!) meeting to act a s advisors for the The orthel'l1 Maryland Power Com- lhe Sunday vi sitor of his cousi n, Mrs. CURED Bacon Pkg g irls. Further plans were discussed Elkton pany of E lkton, is pI'eparing to im- 'Villiam Hall. for the mother-daughter supper which prove the lighting system of Main and Mrs. Eli zabeth Scott, accompanied Delicious Peas ...... 3 small cans 25c they hope to give in the near future, North streets, there. Lights of 250 her so n and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Princess Apple Butter ...... 2 cans 19c and a strawbeny festival was sug- The Ladies' Auxiliary of t he Chesa- candle power wi ll be p laced on Leroy Scott, of Fair Hill, Md., and Heinz Rice Flakes ...... 2 pkgs 25c gested as a possible means of raising peake City Volunteer Firc Company brackets on poles on Main street be- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. f unds for t he cl ub treasury. will hold its annual Tag Day on tween Bridge and Church streets and and Mrs. Ezra Taylor, at their home Blackberries or Fresh Prunes ...... 2 can 15c Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Appleby May 30. on North street between Main street in Wilmington, Del. ASCO Gelatine Desserts ...... 3 pkgs 20c mct with a painful and serious acci- The Cecil County Commissioners and t he Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. SCHOOl ASS · - • Princess Prepared Mustard ...... tumb. 5c dent late Monday afternoon, as t hey have appI'opriated $1500 toward t he New refle ctors will greatly increase " OCIATION MEETING ASCO Stuffed Olives ...... bot 12 Yzc, 23c were r eturning to their home from dredging of the channel of E lk River the lighting of the streets. Jackson Hall School Improvement ASCO Wet Shrimp ...... can 19c ew Castle. They came out Delaware between Cedar Point a nd t he Elkton ELKTON M E CHU RCH Asso.ciation wi l meet on Tuesday Reg. 19c Young's Porit...... Large bot 15c street and were crossing t he Basin wharves. y' . evel1lng, May 28, at 8 o'clock. Owing Lux or Rinso ...... Big pkg I9c road to come toward Hares Corner, . ou are in vited to attend t he serv- to weathel' conditions the meeting for when a cal' driven by MI'. A. Felix An explosion of a motion picture Ices of the E lkton M. E . Church, W. G. I this week was not held. This will be ~~~:l~!i:~ or Cleanser ...... 2 cans 9c du Pont, Jr., on the Basin road, crash- film in the New Theatre, Elkton, on Harris, pastor. Ithe last meeting for t his school year Soap .... 3 small cakes l3c : 6 cake 25c ed into the Appleby cal', practically Saturday night resulted in a s mall fire Sunday Schoo l at 9.45 a. m., Capt. a nd it is hoped that all members will ~~'[;~1>W~ demo li shing it. Dr. Julius Dodd, of Charles Weldin, superintendent. b ~ present. New Castle, was called and adminis- Making New Friends ! • tered first aid to the injured pail', after an.d Kee/Jin.f! Th em! which Mrs. Appleby was sent t.o t he Homeopathic Hospital, Wilmington, where it was found she had sustained Pan sci VIe· tor Br~a d 1. oa[ ! a fracture of the collar-bone and NA~HLfO severe lacerations of the scalp. Mr. Appleby was taken to New Castle, .Leads the JVorld in -"Iottw Car where Dr. Dodd t reated him for cuts I about the face and mouth, after which he was returned to his home. Ml·. du Pont reported the accident at State liSCO Police Station No.2, stating that he failed to see the red signal light in time to prevent the collision. No charge was made against him. Coffee Mrs. Mary E. Webber, of Wilming­ The Ble nd Supreme! ton, called at her old home in Chris­ tiana last Thursday evening. Easily Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moody enter­ 49c Quality. tained on Sunday 'MI'. and Mrs. Clar­ You Save t Oc ence Scott and children, of Baltimore. Mrs. Scott was formerly Miss Loui se Moody, well kn(lwn to many in this vici ni ty. Other guests at the Moody ASCO Evap. MILK Tall can IOe h ome were Miss Mary Moody and Mr. Made from the rich fresh milk of Tuberculin-lested co ws. Reese Moody, of Wilmington. Mrs. James Appleby spent the week­ 3 Cabri-..... ___ _ e nd in Cha lfont, Pa., a s the guest of •••••• 'IN OUR MEAT M ARKETS ...... her daughter, Mrs. Clarence M. ITANDARD SIX SPECIAL SIX \ ADVANCED SIX ~~~~~. ' Prouse. In Mrs. Appleby's absence the Deliv.red, Flllly Eq: ippea Delivered, FNlly Eqllipp,*, Delivered, Flilly BqllippNl postoffice was in charge of another \ daughter, Mrs. H. V. Lynam, of ~- California Stanton, who was accompanied by her small daughter , Lelia. $1040 Mr. and Mrs: William Howell and Spring Lamb daughters, Eleanor and Naomi, Mrs. --~-~~~-----~ Elizabeth Vincent and Mildred Hanna visited Mr. Howell 's mother, Mrs. A. CHO PS P. Howell at her home near Strickers­ Lower, Delivered, Completely EqUipped Prices Loin tb 65c _ Rib tb Goc ville on Saturday evening. Rack Ib 45c Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ware have OR those who like to be out and sorbers, for cushioned smoothnesa as their guest for t his week, their going-top down- nothing but over all kinds of roads. Breast of Lamb Ib 22c aunt, Miss Mary Ware, of Marshall­ lue skies above-Nas h designers built Neck 11) :3 c f The Special and Advanced Six Cabrl. tb 35c Shoulder ton. three smart "400" Cabriolets. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and olets are distinguished by such "400" -- fa mily, of Red Lion, visiled Mr. a nd With the top up and windows raised, features as the new Twln-Igni. DUCKLINGS It. 33' Mrs. William Howell at their home they are luxurious closed cars-with tion motor, Bijur Centralized Chassis From Long Island. Fresh Killed. here on Sunday. the top down and wi ndows either Lubrication-press 1l1to n. in th social ha ll man Bendler, Mrs. Charles Kane and D. Sharpless, of Bethel; Rev. Orin B. George Brown. Mrs. Brown' mother, duughter s, Mr. Warren Voshell and Rice, Seth Gibbons and Harry L. \,:ho has been spending sometime with 122 W. MAIN STREET / I l' . he ~h"'~ h " lIlon M. E. hurch ~ n Pone 22 O!ri:"l v rvcnir.g. MllY 31. Proce ds wIll children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin Gray, of St. Georges, and William F. her daughted, accompanied her son ~e fOI: th l' bene?l .o f the Brotherhood and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aus- Silvers, of Red Lion, together wi th home. tin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cavender the officials of the Church and Sun- Mi ss Thomas spent the week-end f 51. BUlnil uns hurch. . , o ll elll'HrsHh fo!' the annua l Children s and chil~lr e n, Miss ~Ior e nce Calhoun, day School, made addresses of wel- wi t h Miss J ennie Brown. n prog ram of the M. E . Church, Mrs. E.dlth Golt, MI SS Myrtle Caven- come. Solos were rendered by Syl- MI'. and Mrs. Allen Brown and eh iCh will be giv n on t he se~ ond del', Mi sses Gladys and Dorothy Golt' l vester Barrett, of Newark. Refresh- daug hter, LoUisa, spent Sunday with unda Y ill havc been Still ted, Mrs. ' Charles W. Kane, Misses ments were se ved. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bal'!'. JUII~, Katherine Kane and Miss Anna Golt The public sale of Carolyn Wil- un cle I' the directI on of Mrs. E dna Ball Gil bert ani cnchers of t he Sunday wore call e r~ with Mrs. George T. Ogletown Ii a ms, deceased, held at the home of Kane, who IS a patient at the Wil- Frank Williams, on Tuesday, was ' c ~ool:1 of the Marshallton School mington General Hospital, where she lar gely a ttended and good prices lo Newark last F r iday underwent an operation fo r appen- MI'. and Mrs. Leroy Hawthol'nc, realized. wen~ Pin IHI ~·('s dicitis. Her many friends in the com- with Rev. a nd Mrs. Preston W. The Welsh Tract Parent-Teacher for the allnua l li'i eld Day. They were munity wish her a speedy recovery. Spence, Jr., of Christiana, spent Mon- Association meeting was held on victoriou" in several races and other We are sorry to report Mr. Newton day in Washington, making t he trip Thursday evening; the f ollowing offi- cV~~~ltes. fourteenth anniversary of the McGarrity on the sick li st. by motor. cer s were elected: President , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kane and MI'. and Mrs. Howard A. De Groft Amanda J ohnson; vice-president, J . found ing of Brack-Ex M. E . Church daughter s, Nancy and Marjorie, Mis- had as guests on Sunday, MI' . and Leslie Ford; seretary, Mrs. Da lawa re will be cI·I,'brated next Sunday. The ses Anna Gol t and Katherine Kane Mrs. Cordrey Slaughter, of Wilming- Wright; treasurer , Mrs. J. Leslie Rev. J. II. Wilson, of ~e\~p or t, a r e­ vi sited Mrs. Katie Kane at her son's ton. F ord; publicity chairman, Miss Caro­ tired of Lhe WIlmmgton Con­ mini ~ tPI' home in Cranston Heights. MI'. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Jr., Iyn Burbage. An entertainment fol- fercnct'. will be t he speaker. at the Mrs. Oscar Elliott of Newark is entertained on Sunday Mrs. Morrison's lowed, consisting of singing, r eading, r;r~~~~~~=~~~~~===~~~~~==~~~91 service ut 10.:30 111 !he mO l'l1l1lg, and spending a f ew days with her brother , pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. r ecita tions, and several home talent at 7.30 in the veiling t he Rev. Ed­ MI'. Newton McGarrity, and sister, Davis, of Christiana, and her cousin, played. The sum of $25.00 was real- ward W. White, of If You Are Painting pa ~lo r t h ~ La~d e n­ Mrs. Alice Miller. little Miss Ellen Moody, of Bear ized f or the picnic f und. bcr', PII., M. E. Chu rch, Will g!ve a Miss Helen Blackborn and Mrs. Station. (Continued on Page 7.) Get Our Prices On hi story of the church. ,!hel'e Will be special mu sic at a.ll services. ~iIliam Dugan wer e Tuesday visitors I Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer S. Hawthorne ======III Newark, Del. had as visitors on Sunday their son- A speci,, 1 com mittee from St. Ba~' ~­ Miss Anna Golt was an over-night in-la w and da ughter, MI'. and Mr:. FELTON· SIBLEY abns' Church met With Bishop P~lhp guest of Miss Katherine Kane on Sat- Henry Eastburn. Cook la st li'1'i day ev~ nin g to consider PAINTS , urday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynam IMcDowell were the site for lhe buIld1l1g of a new As the present school term draws to Sunday vi sitors at the home of Mr. STANDARD PAINTS SINCE pari sh hou se. The !lishop expects .to a close, many local residents r egret and Mrs. William McVey, of Matti hall­ 1l1CeL the 'ntire pal'lsh h ouse comml.t­ for sentimental reasons, the ap- ton. ] 863 tee, consi~ting of about 30 persons, III proaches of the day when the old the neal' future. Summit Bridge School will have serv­ The Young People's Service League ed its last day of usefulness a s a Glasgow '/ It Will Pay You To of . t. Ba rnabas' hurch will discon­ local institution of learning. When tinue their 111eeti ngs for t he summer ftrlnt on'yow" H01l5e _ See Us the next term opens in September Mi ss Chlotilda Deibert, of with the 111 eting on Sunday evening, I ; June 9. At thi' timc t here will be a this historical landmark will be little spent t he week-end with her cousins, more th~n u se l ~ss , but the ~lU c ~-b e-. Mi sses Mary and Flor ence Dayet t . spccial speaker and a supper ",?ll ~ e lJ y THOMA A. POTTS se rved tothe 111C111 be l'S. An outing IS loved rehc an? Its final ~ ate IS. still a MI'. Harry McInt ire, of the Glas­ being planned during J uly. matter of conjecture. The pupils her e gow-Elkton road was a vi sito r in will attend the new school at Middle- town on ' Nea l Kelly, of Yorklyn , was the Sunda~. : f \ . I t) : unda y gucst of Lawrence Broadbent town. MI'. and Mrs. J ames Rhoades a nd !.------, at the homc of hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I aac Roberts was a Wilming- fa mily have moved from Glasgow to AIl'S. Elmcr B!·oadbent. to n visitor on Saturday. Newark. MI'. J ones, of Newark, mov- Mrs. Harry Salmons and son, Har- ing into house recently vaca ted by ENDER, new ~ I rs. II. S111 \th, who has been in a grass will soon Ph ilntlelphia hospital for several ry, and daughter , J ean, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crewe. Belle Salmons wer e Wilmington vi s- Mr. and Mrs. Delawa re Laws spent T be coming up; weeks, was relurned to her home on high-percent proteins itor s Thursday. Saturday in Wilmington. won't be needed. Sunda y. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J ohnson Mrs. Marie Deibert, of Elkton, Rufus Broadbent, who has been ill But for reasons of (. ~onomy, top­ were in Wilming ton on Saturday. spent Sunday wi th her parents, Mr. [01' the pasl two week is still co nfi ned notch milk production and the cow's to hi s b d but hi s condition is said to Mr. and Mrs. J. Boys Salmons were and Mrs. Harry Dayett , Sr. good health you can't rely on pas­ Sunday evening callers with his Quite a few from the vi!:ini l:y at- turage alone. Keep your cows on be imp l·oved. a balanced ration throughout the The first busin css a nd social meet­ m~~~ r~~r~~ ~ I~ e~~~~o~ ~ . Kirk vi s- tended the fi eld meet in Newark on summer. ing o[ the newly organi zed Epworth ited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Friday. Misses Alice Mackey, Mil­ League of l he Marshallton M. E. D. Rutledge, on Sunday. dred Argo, Maxine Case, Leora Ca se hurch was helel in the church social Mrs. Harvey Whitlock was in Wil- received ?adges for throwing .bal! over Later on, you'll see the results of rooms las Friday evening with t he mington on Monday. head. MI SS Mar~ Dayett, a JUnior at feeding Marmico, the 16% B-B newly elecled president, Ar thur Ford, Charles H. Clouser spent the week- the Newark ~I .gh Scho.ol, played Dairy Feed, when instead of dry­ presiding. About 35 per sons a ttended end with friends in Laurel. dodge ball, red l'1bbon. ing up, your cattle keep on produc­ r ece lv~ng in¥. milk-throughout the high price and plans for future meetings and Miss Ruth Cooper, of Bear, was a The Pr es ~ y terllln Sunday School milk period. ( activilies were di scussed. The organ­ vi sitor in the village on Wednesday. was. reo rganized ?n Sunday, the f ol- ization will hold a bake at Barrett's William Kirk and Sylvester Bar- ~ o wlll g offi cers belllg elected: Super­ ~larmeeo Ec:onom'ea. THE ROOFING & store on Saturday, June 1. nett, of Newark, were callers in the ' I~ te nd e n t , Mrs .. Herman Lea sure ; a ?­ Frank Lepatral, E Maul & Com-. . village on Wednesday. slstant s uperlllte n~ e nt, J. ~ es he r.any, at West Gr~o e, Pa., writes: PhoDe ~~;R~yEM~~1Di~~t~~!~t:.. Del. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Vickers spent F ord ; secretary, Ml s~ Ruth Biddie; 'I have fed Mar ico (16'*) this A, k about our DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Summit Bridge Saturday af ternoon with r elatives in ~r e a s urer, Mrs. J. Leshe F ord; o.rgan­ summer (1928) to 5 head of Guern­ F rederickstown Mel 1st, Mrs. Herman Leasure ; assistant sey Cows. testing agai.nst a feed ~Ir. and Mrs. Ma nering and Mrs. Mrs. Franc e~ K: Evans, of Wil- organ!st, Mrs. J: Leslie F ord. Teach- costing $16 more per ton. Marmico is by far the better feed, producing Rache l Bendler, of Townsend, wer e mington visited Mrs. William Short ers wIll be. appointed next Sabb at~ . just as much and in some cases Friday ca llers with Mrs. Eliza Bend- at her home her e Wednesday. . There Will be a strawberry festival more milk," IeI'. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Mansill Sayer's of In tthe b ase m ~ nt of M. E. ~hur c h on As always, we guarantee Bull­ Mrs. Lou. Griffinbu rg a nd son, Ray Chatwood, Pa., spent Wednesday with Tuesday ~ v e nlllg, June ~ ; Ice cream, Brand Feeds to be the most pro­ \ Griffin bu rg, were caller s, Friday, MI'. and Mrs. John Brooks. I strawberries and ca ke Will be on sale. ductive per dollar of feed cost-or with Mrs. Lippincott, near Blackbird. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redman and , A bold .robbery took place, on Sun- your money back. , Maritime Mill­ ing Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Mi Mild red Sartin sp.ent the son, Junior, were Sunday vi sitor s day mornlllg, around seven 0 cl o~k. A (K \~cek e n? with he. l' f riend, MISS Chlo- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I ~yoman was se,en to enter by a Window Hockessin Supply Co. T t1 lda Dl ebert, of E lkton, Md. Burris, of near Clayton. IIlto L e a s u~e s Lunch Room. ~h e Mr. and Mrs. James Benso n, of Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Roland McMullen and ala~m was gIVen, but she escaped With Hockessin, Del. dletown, werc Sunday visitor s with children, Margaret and Bobby, of III change and several packages of $? E, J. Hollingsworth her brother and wife, MI'. and Mrs. Richardson P a rk, vi sited Mr. and cigarettes. No clue has been f ound Company I H John W. Sartin. Mrs. George Johnson on Sunday. a s to .her v.;hereabou~ s. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdy, Mr. MI'. and Mrs. Norman Bendler and Children s Day Will be observed 111 Newark, Del. and Mrs Amos Dill and daughter, of children. Albert and Doris Bendler, M. E. Church o.n Sunday eve.ning, Wil mington, were Thursday evening spent Thursday evening with Mr. and JI!ne 16. A pleaslllg program Wlll be L E call rs with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mrs. Ralph Godwin, of near Newark, renTdherefd. I Sartin. Del. e unera of Mr. John T. Murray, ~ I r. and Mrs. Millard Golt were Mrs. William Megginson and ~g~d 81 years, a well-known farmer Saturday shoppers in Wilmington. ' daughter s, Misses Florence and Jane hVlng near Cherry Hill, was held on L M ~h. and Mrs. Ray Griffinburg, of Megginson, of near New Castle, were ======d::!::!!:::::=====~ With Wilmin gton, and mother, Mrs. Lou. Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. nllliiilliillililliiiiiiiillliiiilililiiiiiiillUnll'!liiiiill!liiiiili!l:iiliiiiii Gr iffinburg, spe nt the week-end in Lillie P ettit. !S! FLINT DETHOL FLY-TOX their coLtage at White Crystal Beach. Mrs. Laura Chadwick and children, Mr. lVilllam Bendler, of Chesa- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chestnut and BLACK FLAG or LARVEX peake City, Md., spent the week-end children, all of Wilmington, spent INSTANT DEATH TO FLIES, MOTHS, MOSQUITOES, with hi s molher, Mrs. Eliza Bendler. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George ROACHES, ANTS, BED BUGS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crompton and J ohnson. In Cans 01' Combination Can and Spray Gun. children, Albert, Charles and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Straw, Mrs. were ~unday eve ning callers with Mr. Henry Conner and daughter, Miss and ~h s. Millard Golt. Helen Conner , of Wilmington, were GEORGE W. RHODES ~ I r . and i\1Jo s. had es Schrader and caller s, Sunday afternoon, with Mr. DRUGGIST chi ldren visited Mrs. Schrader's and Mrs. Kent Vickers. brothel' and wife, Mr. and Mrs. How- Little Miss Eleanor Short, who has ard Am·til', "n . 'u ndav. hpp n ~ n " nrling" the paRt six months

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mal', visited their daught r, Carrie, on unable to attend a grange mlleting Mr. Sund,ay. . since last December. ., The Newark Post Wor:nen's con:Jge \ -- Miss ' Miriam Gray, of Claymont, Fb~nded January 26, 1910, by the late Everett C. Johnson I Edith NUlln spent Sunday with her entertained with readings and vocal Notes sister, Mrs. Mahlon Brosius, at West selections during the short lecturer's Issued Every Thursday at the Shop Called Kells .. . Grove, Pa. - program. . , . Newark, D e la~are ,. ) Carrie Atkinson and Margaret Mr. Oliver Collins has arrunged Th P t P bl" hing Company Publisher Miss Adeline Downes entertained Moore spent the week-end at New e Jacobs, Jr.-Editor a few of her friends at a bridge par­ an informal progrum, consisting of Charl~s B~ ustle. ty, on Friduy evening, in Kent Hall . readings and musical selection to belr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 . Entered as s~~~~;c::tS 0~~~:Ch~,~89~~k, Delaware, The guests included Carrie Atkinson, Dean Robinson was in Boston for presented this evening in the Ebene­ Make all checks to The Newark Post. Ann Barclay, Eleanore Edge, Kather- severn I days of last week. zer M. E. Church nt the annual pie Mote Telephones, 92 and 93 ine Ralph, Frances Greene, Elizabeth socinl. • " The Subscription price of this paper is $1.60 per year in advance. Archer, Bernice Rothschild, Char- Frances Pierson spent the week-end Single copies 4 cents. lotte Rambo, Agutha Hngan, Eliza- at her home in Hockessin. The Aid Society of Red Cluy Creek FAMOUS ------=---=------:---:---:---:---::-1 beth Erick 'on" Margaret Middleton, Presbyterian Church will hold its , We want and invite oommunications, but they 'must be signed by .the Ann Wulker, Anne Nutter, and Ethel Virginia Horsey visited friends in monthly meeting this evening at the PEOPtE writer'B na'l!te---not for publioation, but for our information and pr~ Merritt. Washington on Saturday and Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Gass. Ruth Welch spent the week-end at Mrs. Peach, Carolyn and Paul 'were ~ 2J ~ It!. ~ Q. ~ I lITl 111' St k The Freshmen-Junior bnsketball New Brunswick, N. J. She attended among the dinner guests at the thirty- UOll :DUa1l8, "OOll UO J, .lJ1 OWl'rS, pur 8, I d Th It U'i!W ~r ~rt1'8, game, p aye on ur (uy,I resu e( I the Military Ball at Rutgers on Sat- eighth wedding anniver sary of Mr. Jurr Batrr, 1J1rtB~ Air, ~l1n8~inr unb mork for ~~ ~o v~~to ry for the Freshmen. Score 1Il'duy evening. and Mrs. Frank C. Bancroft at their £ul'ruboby,"-OUR MOTTO. ] home. Evergreen Farm, near ' Dovel', ~======;:::::~" On Thursday in Chapel the Fresh- l' e ~o~~~Ii~hee ~~~:~~. visited in Lau- Delaware, on Tuesday, May 21. -= men class demonstrated to the entire The Young People's Society of MA Y 23, 1929 student body the correct mannel' in Md aSrgadret !leapIYh'l dPelntl . Saturdtay White Clay Creek Church will repeat h ======::::::======I which to carryon a meeting accord- lin un ay III I a e p lla, as e their play, "Beads on a String," at = ing to parliumentary luw. Miss guest of her aunt. Richardson Park, on Tuesday, May The Memorial Day Plans Phoebe Steele, president of the class, E lizabeth Waller and Roselle Covey 28, in the Community Hall. Carolyn I co nducted the meeting, and WIIS as- spent Sunday in' Philadelphia. Peach, who has been directing the A committee appointed by Mayor Collins has formulated a sisted by Mary Hellings, Murgaret play, entertained the members of the Memorial Day program and parade'schedule which promises to be Melson, and Jeanette Thoroughgood. Emma Minners was the guest of cast, also the member s of last yep-r's the most elaborate and ambitious ever attempted in Newark. One Hazel Evans at her home in Frank- cast, at her home last evening. She Miss Catherine Lewis entertained a of the main features of the memorial exercises will be the presence ford on Sunday. was p'Tesented with a beautiful rayon Stars of tho stage and group of her college friends at her bedspread. of Governor Buck, who will make the address of the day, and cottage on the Brandywine over the filmdom, heads of great award the reserve commissions· to graduates of the University of week-end. Those in the party were Gov. Buck Speaks Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrington bUllnesses, celtbrated pro. Delaware R. O. T. C. unit. In this feature alone, Newark will be Margaret Crothers, Virginia Porter, On Memorial Day had as their dinner guests, on Sunday, f_ions! men, notables in particularly distinguished for the demands on the Governor's Ethel Reeves, Mary Tomlinso n, 'Ma­ Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Creadick, of Har­ all walks of life-thel' presence are many and pressing on this occasion, and the com­ rian Hayman, Mildred Fabian, Mnr­ (Continued from Pa&,e 1.) rington, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. choose the fin est, and the;' munity can take pride in the fact that he has elected to come here. garet Shalcross, and Martha Stone. mory at Academy street and Dela­ Dill and son, Creadick, of Felton. are widely agrced on tires -Goodyear. Experience The present tentative program will probably be increased in ware avenue, and will step off at 9 Mrs. Buford Eastburn recently ac­ 00W8 them that Good. The Glee Club is rehearsing twice o'clock, standard time. It will prob­ cepted a position with the Corpora­ dimensions, particularly regarding the parade, at a meeting to­ years are the best to pre. morrow night at the American Legipn Post rooms in the Old each week in preparation for class ably march down Delaware avenue to tion Trust Company, in Wilmington. night, June 10. ' Harry Brackin, Jr., son of Mr. and 1'C!at delays and annot. Academy Building. This is a general Memorial Day meeting, and Chapel street, and then' to ~ain street ~ee in traveling. . by way of Choate street, amF up Main Mrs. Harry Brackin, is confined to' his all organizations in the community are urged to send delegates. MilUoM more people ride The Sophomore class entertained to the Episcopal c;e,q.etellY' From home with the measles. The tentative program will be discussed and changes and additions the Seniors at a luncheon on Satur­ on Goodyear tires, simph' there it will march ~ ~he qbrary by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wollaston and beeaUB8 experience made to it. One matter of particular importance, which will be day, at the Diamond State Tea House. way of Delaware avenue 'and South Miss Rebecca Wollaston, of Elsmere, pr ove~ that Good ears cost no presented is the question of a permanent memorial for the Town About one hundred and twenty girls College avenue. (. : 1 were guests on Sunday at the home were present. Members of the faculty Dlore to buy but 81"8)'5 of Newark. Both service organizations now have funds accumu­ 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patterson. . A t each cemetery. a firing squad leu to ride on. lated for such a purpose, and other organizations will be asked to who were invited were Dean Robin­ from the Veterans Of Foreign Wars Mrs. W. P. Peach and Miss Caro­ place their usual Memorial Day donations into a fund to be used son, Miss Mary Gillespie, and Miss will fall out, and fire a salute. "Taps!' lyn Peach were entertained at dinner for the erection of a permanent memorial. A permanent memorial Agnes Thoms. After the luncheon, will be blown. The graves will be dec­ on Sunday at the home of Mr. and committee will probably be selected to take charge and administer dancing and cards were enjoyed. Ross orated earli er in the day by the two Mrs. Milton Ha\vthorne, of Rolling ~P1nJ -"' the fund and to submit ideas 'and plans for the memorial. Every Ford's orchestra furnished the music. service organizations. Road Circle, Springfield, Pa. TIRES organization in the community should send an instructed delega­ On Monday,. Senior Day, almost the The tentative line-up of the parade Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dennillon had tion to this meeting with definite ideas as to the part the organ­ entire Senior c!ass motored to Lenape is as follows: . as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. FULTON MOTORS ization will be ready to take in the Memorial Day program, and its Park for a picnic. Grand Marshall; Major R. G. Buck­ Baker, of Cochranville, Pa., and Miss ingham, G. A. R.; Spanish American Mildred Dennison. M ~ in Street - Newark, De l. sentiment on the permanent memorial idea. Eleanore Lynam, Frances Pass­ War Veterans; Colors and Band of Miss Lillian Frazier spent the The Mayor's committee, composed of Herbert Henning, of wnters, Clarn Limberger, Mary de the Veterans of Foreign Wars ; New­ week-end at the home of her brother­ Phone 337 the Council of Newark; William Rupp, of the Veterans of Foreign Hau, Dorothy Kraemer, Marie Moore, ark Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wars, and Wayne C. Brewer, of the American Legion, are to be and Ethelyn Butler attended the '1'11e­ American Le'gion color s and Conti­ Hammond, of Felton. highly congratulated on the plans and arrangements which they ta Chi House Party on Saturday even­ nental Band; Newark American Le- have completed for the Town of Newark observance of Memorial ing. gion Post; Newark Boy Scouts; New-lrl¥~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;I. • Day. ark Schools; Company "E", Delaware II At a recent meeting of the Fresh­ National Guard; University of Dela­ man class, Phoebe Steele was elected ware R. O. T. C, colors a nd band; Del­ Displa'J! the Flag president for the coming year. aware Unit, R. O. T. C. Due to the efforts of the Am,erican Legion and the Chamber Helena Rascob, of Claymont, was It is expected that a number of Perma~ent Waving of Commerce, Newark is well supplied with the Flag of the United the dinner guest of Barbara King and other organizations of the Town will parade and positions will be assigned Dorothy Stanley on Friday evening. States, and it is hopli!d that not one of these flags will remain them. A new parade line-up will furled in a closet on Memorial Day. Newark wants particularly to Hazel Gibney spent the week-lind probably be decided on at the meet­ make a fine showing this Memorial Day, as ipe Governor of the at her home in Cla¥mont. ing, tomorrow night. State will honor us by appearing on our progr~m. ' The Day itself . . -.- .-" . The suggestion, that in'stead of is reason enough for every flag to be displayed, ~nd ' the Governor's .Ma rI e Moore VISited her father, 111 fl oral contributions, money be donated Speciaf visit is an added urge for the Town to make a proud showing. . Milford on S,un,day. to be pJaced in a permanent Memorial In speaking of the flying of the Flag it might be noted that Dorotli 'Kioalm~, spent Sunday- in Fund for the Town of Newark, has there are only two ways in which it properly may be displayed. One Wilmington. been accepted by the committee, and organizations and bu siness houses is to fly the Flag from a staff, freely unfurled, with the starry field, Mis~' limbel Wllr~ette spent the will be 'asked to give cash for this or Union, as it is called, toward the peak. The· other is to hang week-end in Wilmington as the guest fund. A si ngle spray will bl! used as the Flag, either lengthwise or breadthwise, with the Union always of Mrs. Walter Banker. a floral tribute to be laid on the tablet uppermost and to the observer's left as he faces the Flag. by a child. This spray will be from Mary Loui se Burton and Ethelynne the town as a whole. Butler prepared and served breakfast The University of Delaware will Largest County with agricultural interests. He is onE) in Practice House ~m Thursday morn­ provide n speakers' stand and chairs of the outstanding figures todaY in ing to Mies Margaret Clerihew, Miss for the audience. • Emilie King, Bernice Rothsc hild, and Meet Ever Held American business dealing with the The parade as already drawn U)1 Clara Lirrtberger .. On the ,same day will include about 800 per so ns, and it (Continued from 1.) products of the farm. The producing Pace they served a luncheon with the fol­ is expected that there will be severa I 440 relay-Newark 2nd (Wheeless, pro erties of his company exte/ld all lowing guests present: Miss Mildred hundred more in line. There will b(' " i',.. Blood, Roberts and Singles. the ,way from New. En,gland to the Boeke, Mis.s King, Marie Calhoun, and three and possibly four bands. r Laura White. _ In the most mpd~l'J'.l ·. ~tYres. :. U;l1usual Jarge wave that PaCific Coast. . 95-1b Boys . - . lasts longer, by Edmond machine method. 50-yard dash-E. Mayer, 1st; Meri- Mr. Crutchfield organized the. Amer- Julia Edgell spent the week-end in Mermaid dith, 2nd. ican Fruit Grow j ~ rs in 1919 anp be- Philadelphia. Under the ·manag.eme.nt · bf ~ l\trs. Di Maio whose years Hop, skip and jump-Meredith, 2nd. came its presi~'ll1t. ~e is al~o presi- - 4.40 relay-Newark 3rd (E. Mayer, dent of the Union FrUIt Auction Com- Corinne Shapley visited in Balti- Harmony Grange of experience a~sures ~ou~ of ~I1feClt ' result s. ore Meredith, Jordan and Malcom). pany, ·of the William Penn Produce 1TI on Sunday. The third and fourth degrees were ',tll: .1 . :-" conferred on a class .0.1 candidates on Ib B Company, Pittsburgh; Director of the Eunice Ellis spent the weeklend Open E~enings by Appointment. All Work Guaranteed. 80- oys Wabash Railway Co:, Treasurer, Deer- with relatives in ¥edia, Pa. Monday night at Harmony Grange 50-yard dash-Henderson, 2nd. field Groves Co., and Chairman of the meetinrs. . Relay-Newark 3rd (Henderson, Board of .the Northwestern Fruit Ex-, Elizabeth Har~ spent Friday in Monday night Harmony will have Leverage, Applegate and Mc- change besides being President of the Philadelphia. ' ' , as guests the members of Center Daniel). ' pittsburg Fruit . and Produce Ex- -- Grange of Centreville when Mrs. Ed. Standing broad jump-Henderson change. ~ Virginia England spent Friday Springer will be in charge of an in­ and Leverage, 3rd and 4th. During the World War, :Mr. Crutch- night at her home in North East, Md. formal program. s. HORWITZ Dodge ball distance throw-!....Door- fi eld sened as vice~administrator and Jane Constable---;-;nt the week'eriB The members sent a sunshine filled dan, 4th. I member of the executive council of with packages to the worthy lecturer, 233 Market St. l with ~er faml.Jy in .lHkton. Girls Unlimited Class the Fedel'lIl Food Administration; Emeline Dericks6n, who.is confined to 440 relay-Newark 3rd (E. Cooper, vice-dir~cto~, Food Supply Com~ission Mary Moore motored to Conowingo her bed with neuritis and has been I ~;;;:;:;;;;:;:;~~~~~~~~!e!~~~;;;:;:;~~~==~~~:E!~ K Sh II d D C h d of Public Safety of Pennsylvania and on Sunday. . -'. E' R' ~ a~ )er, . oc rane an is also a member of the advisory com- • IC ar s . mitte of the Agricultural Service De- MlIl'y - noulse .. Burton entertained 115·1b Girls partment of the Chamber of Com- Clara Limber~er at ' her home in Do­ Standing broad jump - Sarah merce of the United States. He is ver .over the week-end. On Friday White, 2nd. rated as one of the foremost authori­ evelllng ti)ey attended the Junior ties on the question of'standardization Prom of the Do¥er High School. , ) 95-1b Girls -"-- '. in its relation to modern marketing Evelyn Lang spent the week-e~d " of agricultural products. with relatives in Baltimore. Sennit' Colonel Stengle, of Washington, is also rated as an agricultural authority J ean Dooling ~ited her grand­ and is considered extremely suitable mother in Norwood, N. J., from F1ri ­ Leghorn an~ Panamas to llddress the membership of the Del- day till Sund~y .0.1\ last week. DEL.MAR-V A SPEAKERS Mar-Va Association because of his , OF NATIONAL FAME being familiar with the Peninsula and Myrtle Simple-;:-;as the guest of the son of one of the leading pastors Evelyn Stoll at a bridge luncheon at By Dobbs ...,\. Word was received at the office of who served in various communities on the' Blue Hen Tea Room on Saturd~y. he Del-Mar-Va Eastern Shore Asso­ the Eastern Shore a generation ago. ciation yesterday that J. S. Crutch­ Katherine KeSselring visited in Se­ linsgrove, Pa., on. Sunday. field , President of the American Fruit These Hats are ma,de e~clusi vely fo r this LODGE VISITS PASTOR G'rjlwers. Inc., of Pittsburgh, will de­ Margar.et Cole;;:;;; and Eva Twigg Store by Dobbs, accQrding to our dicta­ liver one of the principal addresses at Members of Unity Lodge No. 41, spent the week-end with friends in the fourth annual meeting to be held r. O. O. F., of Stanton, Delaware, vis­ Claymont. tions 'nd specificaHons. No detail has Wednesday, May 29, lit the Wicomico ited Hart's M. E. Church at Elk Neck, Hotel, Salisbury, Md. seven miles below North East, Mary­ Alice Carey spent Sunday at her b~en verlo,oked as to· wei~ht, trimmings, home in Kennett Square, Pa. This completes the speakers' pro­ land, last Sunday. Thirty-one in all braid and dimensio·ns . .' Price rangl!, gram for the meeting, as a second were present. The Rev. F. Chas. Lou­ l~ address will be delivered by Col. Jean Kusselle --;j;nt Friday night hoff, Jr., who Is also a member of llt her home in Havre de Grace, Md. $5.00 to $25.00. Charles r. Stengle, Editor of the Na­ Unity Lodge, and who was pastor of tional Farm 1I/ews, of Washington. the Stanton M. E. Church for six Invi tntions hllve been issued for the ". Association offi cials feel that in se­ years, is now pastor of the Elk Neck May Day exercises, which will be held curing t. he two nationally known charge. The first monthly mark up in on Saturday in Red Men's Grove. speakers their meeting will be excep­ the interest of the Improvement Fund MANSURE & PRElTYMAN tionally well felltul'ed. Both are recog­ of Hurts M. E. Church and Parson­ Marie Davis was at home in Smyr­ nized as authol'ities on co-operative age was held last Saturday, May 18. na fo r the week-end. DU PONT BUILDING movements and arc familiar with t he A fine entertainment, including ice Mary Mendenh;jJ has r eturned to several phases of work which the cream and cake, was given free to all. coll ege, after a f w days' illness spent N(ltf!-M. & P. Sennit HaiR . $3.00. Association hu s undertaken. The in. talla tion of electric lights is M Mr. Crutchfi eld ne ds little introduc­ under way in the Church and par­ Ilt her home in B~Ball, Md. I tion to thosc in nny wily co nn ected sonage. M~ nnd MrL J. H. Leca~ ~o f De~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thursday, May 23, 1929 THE NEW AitK POST. NEW ARK, DELAWARE

= I~idgewllY is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. ,lind much important business was vening. Refresh- lhompson. trllnsacted. , Several new members e , I • ', ' MI'. lind Mrs.William J. Lovett ('I"aCt1e· Adrrfangements • • • OCIAL NEWS OF, THE WEEK ] wteal~e'e n(II'sicnu'ss e or summer PICa~d Pres~yterian Church ======' ~/ =::=::.-- -:... ==!J motol:e ~ to' Cq98~ohocken, Pa., Sunday ni cs or outings. On req uest of th~ Head of Christiana . I I =::::OO::======~\ I;:?" ~ and vIsited r elatIves. president, Mr. Chester Moo1re, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Disharoon, of Mrs. Robert C. Levis, Jr., and sons, Mrs. Walter H. Steel was confined A letter received in Newark, this Earl Dawson presented the retiring Bible School at 10 a. m. Morning Ph iladelphia, were week-end guosts or ~ObbY and Jackie, left this week for to her home this wee k witlI a sevel'e week, from Mrs. Walter auzby, states tl'eaSUl'er, !'fl'. Wm. J. Lovett, with a :f~:~hi6 e:~ h~ '~ a. m. Topic, " Memory Mr and Mrs. John L. Holloway. , anada, where they will visit some cold. that she and Mr. Buzby are enJ'oining toke.v which was intricately and . --, . time with Mrs. Levis' slstel'. the climate on the island of Oahu, voluminously packed. Pencader- Bible choo l at 1 :30 p. m. Douglas Ayerst, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,. The American Legion will hold a Hawaii. Next Saturday afternoon at 2.00 Preaching at 2 :30 p. m. spent the week-end wi.th h.is grand- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Short, of benefit card party next Tuesday even- I • • o'clock, daylight saving time, membel's Let all member s and friends of parents. MI'. and Mrs. J. Irvm l)ayett, Dover, former Newark residents, were ing. DAR MEETING these churches remember that you at 00('h'8 Brid ge. visitors in town this week. • • • are to meet at the church and go to only have one service on the Lord's Mrs. Felix Lag;;Ii will entertain Cooch's Bridge chapter of the D. Wesely Church. to do some repair day and you can not Rf(\'rd to mi ss Wee k-end uests at t he h0!TIe . of , Miss Mary Hutchins, of Kansas, is the Wednesday bridge clu b at her A. R. held their last meeting of the work and cleanmg. this service. Strangers lire welco me. Mrs. Helen ' ilson were: Mri'\. Annie visiting this week at the hQme of Mr. home on Delaware avenue, next Wed- season at Cooch's Bridge May 18. The pastor, 01'. Walter Gunby, was Rev. Moore, in the pulpit. uller, Mrs. Ed na Baker, artd Mrs. 'and Mrs. George L. Townsend. nesday. Will ting in October ======~ Golt, of Wilmington; Mr,;> . JOh~ Mace Th W'l od - Misses Lydia -;;ci Martha Foard, Mrs. ;::~~:d ~ e ~ecitaSI of the Lord'~Ii7~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lind hvt mothcr, Mrs. Clegg, of Mt. f W~ld 1 ddwoN AJlumni Association, MI'. William McCluskey and Jack Prayer, followed by salute of flag, II Airy Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. 0 I woo, ew ersey, after spend- Md usual business transacted and officers __",-I ~ B LAC K ' S ' eltb'en (: ersen, of Rid, ley Park, Pelm- ing the day in Washinton on Thurs- Geist motored to Federalsburg, ., I M R hAM , J \ L If day, are stopping at the Blue Hen Tea on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. e ected- regent, rs. ut . c- sy" lvu niu, and Elder Horace e erts, of Room, where they will hold a banquet. and Mrs. J. H. Owens and family. Kinsey, 2nd term; vice-regent, Mrs. J. ) ) B E ~u ~ Y PAR LOR Leesburg, Virgin~ _ P. Cann; secretary, Mrs. Annie W. I '~ Mr. Asher Cox, of East Orange, Miss Frances Hurd was a Philadel- Moore; treasurer, Mrs.' Evelyn F.! bur Spring Special r ' es still prevail in Permanents-the $10.00 Dr. alld Mrs. Lee W. Warren, of New J ersey, was a g~est last week- phia visitor two days th first of the Frazer; registrar, Mrs. Miriam Steele; . Permanent for 8 0 and the $15.00 Permanent for $12.00 Pala tka, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week. historian, Mrs. Elsie M. Blackwell; Call early appointment. All Work Guaranteed R ound~, of Milford, and Mrs. John Henry Clay Reed. -- chaplain, Mrs. Sarah W. Beale. Mrs. Fraziel;, of Phi l ade lphi a~ were week- Mrs. Annie Maxwell will leave llext Edward Cooch, state r egent., was hos- 839 Market Street end gucsts of Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Mi ss Frieda Ritz entertained the week to spend the summer months on tess. The historic home and beautiful Phone 10128 Second Floor 'Wilmington, Del. H. Jarmon , Tuesday supper-bridge club this week. a farm with friends near Middletown. monument, marking the spot where Il!------;;;;,------~ ~Ji s~ Laura Gregg is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Owens and Mr. H. Richardson Co le, a U. of D. our forefather's we~e fighting for ~he I ======'7.::=====~~~~= li st. swoenekWI'nillNiaen.lw sypeonl'kt. several days last graduate, will move his family here free?om we n~w e. nJ o~, were truly m-I the first of June and occupy the house Is pll'lng, teachmg ~n Silence loyalty to r;======iI::f:"=====:'1 Mr, and Mrs. J ohn B. McGraw which he bought on Nottingham road the Stars and StrIpes. . GIRL WANT motored to Rehobo th Beach for the MI'. and Mrs. Charles B. Evans, who a few years ago. Mr. Cole is at Lucy ~'. S.m~r , h tl'" ED wc p- k-end, have been spending t he winter in the present living in Wilmington. • ~ubl:clty Chairman. ) J ([1. Burchenal home at 1500 Broom street, n Immediately MrS. Hannah Sparks, of Marcus Wilmington, returned on Wednesday Mr. Joel Spigener, of Wilmington, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Hook and Mrs. Mame Rhoades of .1\ () to t heir home he_re_.. _ . . . Whereas it has pleased our Heav- Chester spent Sunday with Mr. and ~:~eT~~:~~ G~~~~~: s~~f t~~il~~~~~h~f Mrs. Elmer McCol·mick. Mrs. Ernest Wl'lght IS entertammg Mrs. J. H. Hossinger. enly Father to call ftom our midst at two bridge-luncheons at· her home I -- Mrs. Ida Gilmore, a beloved and effi- Ability Mrs. Ada B. Helmbreck has ten­ on Kent Way, this Friday and next' Mr. Walter Roos, of H.ar,risburg, cient member of the Willing Workers dered her resi gnation as teacher at Tuesday. and Mil'S, Elizabeth Gress, of Ha rris- of Flint Hill Church. Howell Schoo l near Glasgow, effective ' . ~- b'trg, "/Ip re week-end guests ' of Mr. Resolved, That a fine Christian at the close of the school term, and MISS Charlotte J:l0ssinger attended a anp Mr ~ . , Henry Clay Reed: ' woman has gone from the sufferings FADER MO has accep ted a pOSition in the new tea on Thursday given by Mrs. Eugene . ••• . of earth to the Glories of Heaven, and Phone 18 con solidated school at Stanton. du Pont to the faculty of the Misses IJI. Hatt-y Wallace was a week-end' We sincerel'Y mourn the loss to oUr Hebbs' School. __ ' vi~i~or rn : ~ewark_._ Society, Church, and Community. I!:::::======::::::;:======!. The Mi sses Marjorie Rose and Little Miss Betty and Elmire Potter Mrs. J. Harry Wallace and daughter While we cannot understand this dis- ======Beulah Law entertained on MQnd'ay at of Elmhurst spent several days this spent Tuesday and Wednesday as the- pensation of Providence, yet we know, u dinn er-bridge at the Blue If.en Tea week with their aunt, Mrs. Huey guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. God knows the way, He holds the key, r.-.. ------:"1 Room. 1.. .' Morris. , Wallace, of Wilmington. He guides us with unerring hand. /1 {, '3' Sometime with tearless eyes we'll see MI'. Paul Gi ll es~ wiljn in g,ton , and' MI'. Ru ssell Hunt, of Philadelphia, . Mrs. Louise Hendey, of Washington, Walter Wagner , of Wilmington, and tl:Ien, yes then, we'll understand. ~ e( yFURS graduates of t he University,~ visited IS spending some time in Newark as spent the past week-end with his Resolved, That we extend to the be­ Ncwark friends last week-end; the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H elen cousins, Orville and Bill Ri chardson. r eaved family our sympathy and send ,..-----·FREE STORAGE-~/,--I _t. _/ --; , , JMcKinley. them a copy of these resolutions, re­ Th e military officers 6f the R. O. T oo , .-- Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey pickey and cord the same in our minutes, and On all Furs which are remodel~d. his offer is for a limited C, of the University will have a lunch- . M:s: ,walter RItz, of Boston, Mass., Ann Chalmers spent the ,~ee k -e nd in publish them in the county papers time only. Bring them in a soon as Ilossible. eon at the Blue Hen Tea Roqm next" IS VISiting at the home of MI'. and Philadelphia, as the guests of MI'. and President Ella S. McMullen. Mrs.' George McCafferty. • I Tuesday. ' . Mrs. Thomas Ingham. Secretary Marguerite Swan. Ladies' Suits Made to Order, t ltere8 and Repaired Committee: I Mrs, Louise Cunningham and Miss Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Musselman, Mr. Mr. Frank Smith, of Cleveland ave- and Mrs. Lester Scotten, Mr. and Mrs. nue, spent t he week-end as the gllest Ann Swain, ' , Suzanne Cunningham , of Phila{ielphia. 311 DEL. AVE. Emerson Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rounds, at the Pearl Astle,' .M. ZU1Z WILMINGTON . and Mrs. Walter Ritz and daughter, of Beulah Davis. ______------__ -:.11 Boston , are visiting this .week at the Walter Holton will spend this week- Delmarva Hotel, Ocean City, Md. end in Atla ntic City. home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ingham. Miss Anna May Ridgeway and Miss Mrs. William Evans, of Wilmington, Mrs. J. R. Downes was a Baltimore Louise Fishel', both students at The regular monthly meeting of the I ~11111i1li1111li!mi!!limm!!mlllmmmili!iiiiilimii!iil!iilli!!m:ii!mii!iiiiimml!lli!'iiiiiiimmii!iiiimiiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil!iil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiimlii~ 1 visited this week at the home of her visitor the first of this week. Swarthmore, were week-end guests of Methodist Men's League was held Ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Lovett. Mrs. H. S. Palmer has issued invi- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thompson. Miss Tuesday night. It: was well attended Why "Our Process" of Permane t Mrs. Everett Johnson, of Washing- tations for a bridge-luncheon at the Wavj~ 'g :. .' ~ Is Superior ,( ,.) ton spent last week-end at her home Blue Hen Tea Room on May 30, in It is an "Oil Process," only a fe minutes' I her~ . " ." .. compliment to ~iss H~~'riet ~ilson. ,'heHt, with' no discomfort, resulting in natural, , "Something New At Last" lovely, medium or wide Marcel waves. _Mrs. Gorge .1. ToV(~np ' ~l1t~J: l. Mr.s. Olive Heiser Dhnmick will en­ L It permits hair of the most delicate shades­ tai ned a few frrends af 'tiffi ' 9'n lW'e'd- {eL~ hr ' the m~fil: ~l'&: 4'f·; t he Tuesday even white nalr.-to be waved without any dis­ nesday at her home on 'Kent W.ay In bridge club on next Monday at her coloration-and I ~aves the hair soft and glossy. co mplim ent to her guest, Miss Mary ho~e on South College .avenue. No finger waving or re-setting necessary­ just "push" it upward and note t he result. Hu tchins. ,r . , 'oO l\ofr::i. R. O. Bausman and Mrs. L. W. T. STON'E SHOWS" i \ Special Departments lor Marcel Waving, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma's 'Ma~rl~ .ar i 'Sc!ti¢e , ·'1m'tertained 15 tables of Finger Wavin~ Bobbing, Facial I . ( entertaining members of the Phi, bndge at the BI?e H~n Tea Room on and Hair Coloring I , Kappa Tau Fraternity at dinner at the \ Tuesday. The prize wmners were Mrs. South Academy Street, Below School Blue Hen Tea Roo m on 'l':!bnaa~ e"en.~ Thomas Ingham, Mrs. Lester Scotten HOLDEN'S j ing '''c1ic '~'' ': •. .. :'. •"' . ~?d Mrs. Louise Cunningham. 10' , NEWARK, DEL. New Address, 223 W. Ninth St., Wilmington Phone 7248·R ~ ~. Walter co ppa c kt~2 d~~ J :" ~~. William E. Haye~ , who h~s b e ~n . "? ( Pa., a former student ~iiiii',~trn~eijl~,lsltlllg for a we ~ k Wlth relatIves III sity, vi sited friends in ;. ~~w.~t.~ r. ,)ast,verop.aj ~w Jersey, returned on Sun- .20 , l -")Children'&$pecial Matin~e week-end. ,;.-:;""I:.~ !·",.,'i<'cm. y to". hIS Q,ome here. . - 10 _ ,T:", ~ ~~;, .li;t;.. .. .,'toO " ,. , . -~ - ". . • Mr. and Mrs. H . .s. d'lilir!'l!l' ~ i'e'i-~ ~ ,.,· M'IS~ ElsIe. Wright IS entertammg Saturday, 3 P e- tained at a luncheon at the Blue Hen the Fl'lday brldg.e club at her home on . r"~.' Maternity Garments , Convalescing and Post Tea Room on Wednesday ~ h e mllmbers Orchard road thiS week. S R OPerative SuPPorts of the Economics Departrrien'£ I\'I1d " Mr. and Mrs. E. G. M. Steedle and their wives. '. ~ . ": ;:·.'·I · ' te hildren, former Newark residents, .H ;\ Mile of Mirth an~; . I ~'01 {u Mrs. Walter RuJlihen entji!rt~ine?: ,o who are now li~ing in Norristown, Pa., : 0 Thursday at a bridge-lunc'heon' al he'r ' -were guests t~IS week at the home of D home, the Knoll, in co'mplitDli'n~ ' to ¥r. a1:ld Mrs, R. O. Bausman. Mr. a~d Of Interest Mi ss Mary Hutchins who is visiting Mrs. Steed Ie have recently sold, t~elr W E 1\1 rs. G. L. Townsend. home on Park. Place to Mr. J . . ~. Thtiills Gal~ r;.e ' ,Ernest who Wlll shortly move hiS S S to MI'. H. E. YinRinger spent several family there. . Clea'Yf and Refined da ys this week in New Y-oFk on business. Miss Margaret Layton, of George- __ town, Delaware, is visiting this week F or ,Young and Old La:rger Figures Mrs. TheoUM?iJanb. ' spent ]iist with her cousin, Mrs. E. B. Wright. 20 , week-end in Sinyrna as 'the ~e8t of ~ -.- . , )(J ( ,,- Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. J. P . Wrlg?t and Mls~ Ed~a . Samson are spendmg Borne time m G d F'Il d W·th N J...: BPI )): { /. Miss Frances Hurd spent several Atlantic City. Mr. Wright is making roun S I .e . ~ l .ot.... "ng ut eop e days this week in Philadelphia. a short stay in Hot Springs, Virginia. I1 ••••••••_ ...... IIIIi_._ .... 11 I

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j. F. SHAW TAKES U. OF D. DOWNS ~i~;~~\f: ~~rve~~~;.t ~heM~~~~S :~~ :~~.methods offered by Mrs. Daugh· Gold played Mount St. Mary's at Em· leaning Paste for Wool Rugs , E PLE 9 ~~~~~~~;g'M~~~y~~ ~~~~:. s~ ~y't:n~. b~l~ 1 medium cake ivory soap GOLF TROPHY STRONG T M Friday, Delaware played Catholic shaved in pieces Plays One of Fastest Games U niversity in Washington, and set 2 oz. borax Wins Silve r Spoon For Medal them the Capitol City team down, 6 1 oz. soap bar Score ; Second Round Classes Ever Seen On Frazer Field to 1. 3 cups of water Of Eight; Team Match With Hall pitched the fuJI game for Del-I Boil until dissolved, add 4 tablespoons To Beat Philadelphia aware against Mt. St. Mary's and ammonia. Put in bucket and add 2'h Kennett Square Team, 3 to 2 held down any dangerous rallies. The quarts cold water. Let cool for a day. J ohn F . Shaw, Jr., won the sil ver Delaware boys had a great day with Apply )vith a sc rub brush on a space spoon for low net score, at the New. t he hickory and sent three of Malloy'S of 1 yard at a time. Rub hard to ark Country Club, Saturday after- Yesterday, in one of the fastest ball pretzel artists to the showers. Steel, form a foam, scrape off and wipe dry BASEBALL TENNIS noo n. His gros was 87, which, with games ever seen on Frazer Field, the the Blue and Gold left fi elder, par- wi t h a damp cloth. Sport Clothing-Club Uniforms a handicap of 18, gave him 69 for University of Delaware turned back t icularly distinguished himself by get. Cleaning Brass and Copper low net. The second round of the the powerful Temple Univer sity nine ting a circuit clout and two hits out Johnson Sea Horse Outboard M otor classes of eight match play w a~ com- with a score of 3 to 2. In doing so of three trips to the plate. Paste of ammonia and whiting, 01' Speed Boats-Old Town Canoes pleted, Saturday, with the follow inti Delaware checked the long winning Delaware the ball hard in the rotten stone and sweet oil. For cop- . I ver Johnson Bicycles r esults: streak of Temple, which included vic- Catholic Univer sity game, while pel' , lemon skin and salt or sapolin. First eight-E. B. Wl'ight defeated tories over Georgetown and the Quan- Crossgrove held the Washington team To clean irons-wash if rusty with Battle Creek, Master, Tower and ·lI. & H. Health Ex erri~ers P. B. Myer s, one up; P. F. Pie, Jr., tico Marines. Hall on the mound, Ro- to three scattered hits. Glasser and kerosene. Heat and rub with wax 01' Every Home should fly a Flag for Decora lion Da y W defeated C .. H. Hopki ns, one up. man in the fie ld , and Taylor on the Mudd each contributed doubles that fat and scour. off with salt. Second eIght-F. C. Houghton de- bases, held the stellar honol's in a scored runs, while Hill whaled out F or cleaning niekel-Use paste. have all sizes. . . e feated F. I. Crow, 3 a nd 2; R. C. Levis game that wus crowded with spec- a and a homer for his share made of ammonia und whiting. I / fOc a Dozen to $20 Each d e f ~a.t~d J?r. E. B. Crooks, one up. tacula r playing. of the victory. To Clean Window Panes '1 hud elgh t-J . L. Crooks defeated Hall, who t urned in best perform- • - • Leo n Spencer, 4 and 3 ; C. A. McCue a nce of the year, held t he Temple DELAWARE LOSES CLOSE 1. Warm soapy water put on with I/ H. W. VANDEVER CO. defeated A .. D. Co?b, 7 a nd. 6. sluggers to 5 hits, 2 of which came in MEET TO MT. ST. MARY'S a window mop and wiped clean with 909 Market Street 900 Sbipley Street Fourth eIght, -C. E. EWlllg defeat- the ninth. He struck out three. a rubber window wiper. ed W. E . Holton, 2 up; A. S. Eastman Roman's work at 'saved The University of Delaware track 2. Household ammoni a in warm defeated W. R. Baldwin, 6 a nd 4. the day fo r Delaware on a number of team paid a visit to Mt. St. Mary's water, wash with a chamois a nd dry On Saturday, N~wark will play its occasions when he grabped drives on Saturday, but did not fare as well wi t h a chamois. or Household Ammonia are nlso good first team mat.ch WIth Kennett Square, that looked like sure hits. as the baseball team, which had been 3. Alco hol and tissue paper. This method gives a satin finisl1 rath· at the Kennett Square Country Club. "Ace" Taylor's flying feet provided there the day before. The Blue and F or cleaning painted and varnished er than the burnished appearance ou- D~ not use ?utch Icanser or Sun: • • • th Ii I th ' 11 d h Gold track and field athletes lo st a woodwork, use a commercial pal'nt tained by an abrasive silver polish. brIght for thIS purpose liS it sc ratches e na 1'1 an won t e game for dual meet, 67 1-3 to 58 2-3. Delaware Th' I tit' th d h ~ " Delaware. in the ninth, when he came lost the meet on the track, for the cleaner 0; warm water and soap, or ca ~ :es en~c [o~: ~~ m~~al 0 a~d r~~~r::~ the enamel and makes it rough and NEWARK l OSES to bat .Wlt? tho s~ or e dead-loc~~d a,; Blue and Gold placed first in all the kerosene III warm water. less t ime. It may be desirable, there- hard, to clea n. hellp colton glove 2 - ~. WIth IIl str,;!ctlOns to bunt, Ace field events but one, although Sloan, Clcaning of Silver fore, to use the solution with alum i- will save your hands While TO COLONIALS Imdd bonet ~ltOwnt IIl fron t of tlhe platde of Delaware, and Orlowsk tied for If silver is kept in a well ventilated num as frequently as it is necessary cleaning. • an 1 thOea dI ou. d He t hrd'en 5to eh ' secon. fi r s t p I ace III. t h e po Ie vault to set a l house, I't WI'11 not tarlllsh. so eaSI.ly to r emove tarnish, and the abrasive L 16 3 I 7 I . G ami II' an ~ame s I IIlg ome III new stadium r ecord of 11 feet. Wells To clean plated silver be careful'not polish with aluminum as frequently I rr~~~~~~~~~~~ ose to n nnmg arne :i;i~~!~fb dl1~ta :~ s\~~~~e ze play, per- set another ~ta dium r ec o~d in the 120 ~o use a str?ng polish! a cream polish as it is necessary to remove tarnish, !1 Played In New Castle y hurdles, whIch he won m 16.4 . The IS best, aVOId ammollla. For sterling and the abrasive polish occasionally N, k T C----==I DELA W ARE third r ecord of the day was set by or plated silver any good commercial to restore the burnished appearance. ewar rust ompany AB. R. H. O. A. E. Devoe, of C. U., when he took the cream polish is good, 01' one can make Cleaning Equi'pment and Supplies Phone 25 Ottey Gregg's fence busting New- Shellady, 2b ... .. 3 0 0 4 3 1 mile run in 4 51.2. a satisfactory home-made polish with: ark ball team ran into a snag, yes- Jaquette, 1b . ... . 4 0 0 7 0 0 Garrett, of Delaware\ won the high 1% pounds of whiting Long handle soft wall brush (for General Banking Safe Deposil Boxes t erday, over in New Castle, and were Hill, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 jump and the javelin, while Wells 1AI small package pearline cleaning walls), radiator brush (for Trust Department Insura nce forced to take a 16 to 3 dusting from Snowbergel', c . .. . 4 1 2 3 2 1 took both hurdle events. Benson won lh oz. castor oil cleaning radiators), toilet brush (for Real Estate Chrlslmas Club t he New Castle Colonials in a 7 in. Glasser, rf ...... · 3 0 1 0 0 0 the. di scus for t~~ Blue and Gold, Dissolve. p~arline. !n 1 cup boiling cleaning commodes), window cleaning ning Susquehanna League game. Roman, ss ...... 2 O · 0 5 4 1 wh.lle. De~uty, PhIlIps and McCarthy, watel·. ~tlr III whltmg and add oil. soft cotton mop (for cleaning window "" Charles B. Evans, Pres. Seth and Chalmers did the hurling Taylor, cf ...... 3 1 2 4 0 0 filll shmg In the order named, won all ~ub on SIlver, let stand till dry. Wash glass), window cleaning rubber scra. • To rris N. \\'right, Yicc · Pres. for Newark, and were touched for 10 Steele, If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 t he points in the half mile for Dela- In hot suds, rinse well and dry. pel' (for drying window glass), long J. Jrvin Dayet t, Vice· Pres. hits. Newark got 7 hi ts, but couldn't Hall, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 ware. Cleaning Silver "Without the Rub" handle wool dust mop for floors, small i \Varren A. Single ~. Sec. & Treu. make them count for much. - - - _ _ _ Delaware will be well represented The following is an easy and satis- paint brush is good for dusting out Russell H. Morris, Trust Officer NEW ARK Totals ...... 29 3 6 27 15 3 at the Middle Atlantic track and fi eld fa c t o ~y way of cleaning silver. This windows, long handle dust pan, step R. H. O. A. E. TEMPLE meet at Haverford College tomorrow way IS call ed the electrolytic method. ladder high stool, chamois skins are I:~;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;~ P eter son, If .....•... 1 1 3 0 1 AB. R. H. O. A. E. a nd Saturday. Paxson and Wells will It has been tried out by chemists and nice for washing and rinsing win- Allan, cf ...... 0 0 2 0 0 Leaness, 3b ...... 3 0 .0 1 0 0 compete in the hurdles; Sortman in proven not to be harmful to the silver dows. Have one for each purpose, Char she, ss, c ...... , 0 1 2 0 0 Wearshing, cf . .. 4 0 0 3 0 0 t he sprints; McVaugh and Wright in m any way. commercial paint cleaners a re good ~ JAMES H HU Bland, 3b ...... 1 1 0 0 0 Ra mbone, ss ..... 3 0 0 2 3 1 t he half mile; and Sloan, Riggiero, Boil the silve r until tarnish is re- for washing painted or varnished fur- CONTRAC~CoHRISON I Kay, rf . , ...... 0 1 2 0 0 Rowan, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 4 0 Garrett and Collins in the field events. m ~v~d, in a~ enamelware kettle con- niture 01' wood work. It is said to Malone, 2b ...... 0 1 1 1 0 Young, rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 A Freshmen medley relay team will tallllllg a pIece of aluminum and a preserve the paint as well as to clean General B~~~~~uBc~~o~ n gin.e ring Duffy, 1b ...... 1 1 5 0 0 Godfrey, If ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 also represent the Blue and Gold. The solution made of 1 teaspoon of salt it. Both O'Cedar and Lemon Oil fur- Park Lane NEWARK Chalmers, c, p ...... 1 1 2 0 2 Bonner, 1b ...... 4 0 1 8 0 0 successive events will be the 220-yard ~ teaspoon of either washing or bak~ niture polishes are good for furniture Phone 235 I Seth, p ...... 0 0 1 2 0 Schultz, c ...... 3 0 3 0 0 dash, 440-yard dash, half-mile run by m?, soda, and 1 quart of water. Alu- ~orsella is good for cleaning you; I. i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ _____ Hockheiser, p .... 4 0 1 3 0 Goldberg, Sortman, McVaugh and ~lIlum kettles of any value for cook- Sink, lavatory and bath tub. Chlorox Totals ...... 4 7 18 3 3 ______McCarthy, r espectively. IlIlg should not be used, since the pro- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW CASTLE Totals 32 2 5 25 10 1 • • • cess. cor.rodes them quickly. A piece r HAMMOND MOTORS, 'INZ W. Kerns, 3b ...... ~. ~. ~. ~. EO NEWAR~"~;~~ PLAYS HOUSE C~~Ac~ii3T~I~~ENT ~~u~~7~ u~ ,sob~~t i~ esb:c~e~ e~n ~~:~:d~! DIAi\fO;~~W~~kl~REDIT O~~':rb~~I!:~~:n~nu~o ~~::!~e ,I Hobbs,3b ...... 1 1 1 1 0 FOR STATE TITLE, TUES. "House Cleaning Made Easl'er'" has Iand inactive in a much shorter time. SArnS BROS. We Are NowA nodationin Our New QUArter. I Gallagher , cf ...... 0 0 1 0 1 Newark Junior High, undefeated been the demonstrations given by Mrs. 1~~~;;;;;;~;;~~~~;;~ I 60 E Itable Trust Bldg. at the Southea.t Corner Gormly, If ...... 2 2 1 0 0 champions of division A, of the D. I. Kate Henley Daugherty, County i i \ Tak~e I~~~!nf;ogth Floor 37th & Market Sts. Wilmington Wolfe,2b .....•..... 2 0 4 3 0 A. A. El.ementary Baseball League, Home Demonstration Agent, to five ATTENTION FOLKS I and Save. Lynch, ss ...... 1 0 2 3 0 won t he t Itle for the Northern half of of her organized Home Makers' , A new. fully padded Ivan. pne~matic F. Kern, rf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 the state last Thursday on Frazer Groups during the last week. ~,',;d '· I1~ ~~' i~ :"'g.a l and long dis tant hauling Coin operated Pianos and PhonO il raPh. ! A. Miller , lb ...... 3 3 4 1 1 Field by virtue of a win over Middle- The clubs at which demonstrations .old and rented. G. G. WARRINGTON BUY THE BEST COFF;EE Music will improve your bUline ... Tobin, c ...... 1 0 4 0 1 town Junior High, representing divi. were gi~en are.. Christiana, Glasgow, 1023 Lombard St. WUmineton Genuloe Varmort, p ...... 1 3 0 0 0 sion B; scor e 2 to 1. Hockesslll, MIddletown and Port Phone 10637 Mocha & Java 5 1b SHILLING.LAKE CO. I - - - - - Newark put over its two runs in Penn. Some of the things demon- Rpasted While You 9th and W elt Streets If Totals ...... 14 10 21 10 3 t he first, t hen Middletown came back strated by Mrs. Daugherty were, easy ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ I Money Dack N<>./ WILMINGTON, DEL. I with one run in t he second. After ways to wash windows, painted walls I HEROY' TEA Phone 8088---.J t hi s, it settled down to a pitchers' and wood work, the cleaning of tapes- Phone 1696 BSEULY 721 Market St. CITIZEN SURPRISED WE L A prominent Newark, Del., citizen duel between Jackson, of Newark, try, :velvet, or any wool nap rugs, PAR had been ill for some t ime. A neigh- and P oore; Jackson having the de- c1 eanmg brass, sil ver, nickel, and TS F.f'~R ~llJOS AND bor recommended Hera, the totiic. It cided edge and holding his own enamel sinks, lavatories, and bath PLO~N R AUTO Prest· OoLite ) BLUE HEN TEA ROOM ' acted fine. No gas after mfrls, no against all of Middletown's threats of t~bs. The cleaning and care of f ur- Auto BAT~RY • sourness, heartburn, no cons ipation. scoring. Illture was also di scus d. SA AGE CO. Radio Mrs. Herbert Reynold •. Prop. / I He says, "I eat heartily jd enJ'oy Newark is scheduled t o travel to Foilowing are some cleaning agents DWE Ploener SPECIALIZE 520 So IN M TRUCKS k t St Ph 1 TableCalerlng Bbard to ParbyllesMea land, D ayoBanQuerW"l,k I meals. Hera has certainly Iped me Dover, May 28, to play the winner of ~~;;~~~~~~~~~~; . Prop. ' Wil'mi:;t:n' f one I • 0; Home Cooklog Open D.lly and made me feel years you er." Try the Southern half of the state for r I l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I PHONE 70 Hera yourself for 5 days. you are the state crown. Rainy . weather has Tiles KREUGER BA;rTERY CO. I ~~~~~~§§§~~~~ not satisfied the Home Dru Co. will held up the Southern schedule, so' as ~30S FRENCH ST. WILMINGTON- j. cheerfully refund.-Adv. yet no winner is qualified to meet OBERLY BRICK CO. Lawn Mowers Sharpened ithe 1l1li--- •... A ma-n-d-o-e;7o··t"':·"on··d-e-r-a-t-what he Newark. \ BUILD WITH BRICK I Right Way -W---A-R-E'".. W·· ..IN ... •.. S-T-W-O- Annual Capacity 15.000,000 Briel.. $1. 5 O~ sees frequently, even though lie be DELA ignorant of the reason. If anything GAMES IN SOUTH ~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~W~iIlD~i~DI~tO~D~ 909 Orangep~:~e SI3gWilmington 24 II0urs Sed~if;~re~ . led for and LOANS happens which he has not seen before, The Un' e ·t·\ f D I b ~ $50 to $1000 he calls it a prodigy.-Cicero. ball team IVh I'r t SIa if wmnmg0 . . e aware s t'dl'l e ase·t h. e iI•l~~~~~~~~~~~~~: I102 N. UnionHARRY St. SO OMONWilmington ~::::~::::~~~::~~::: I latter part of last week and turned in Copymg . Ph one 8946 nlarging Phone ':;~ "'38 TH E COST OF LOA NS ; .I PHOTOGRAP S ,f THIRSTY? :f"~:.n~ ICharge . ' R .~~~, ~ 1 ;:~~~r, 1 Tell t St y. I Stop at any of the good Bass Season Opens The COMMER I STUDIO along the road and as Cann Brothers and 100.$50' 1 $36.' 1 $47.94. 'I· sC2. 1 W. 6th St., M undorfJ' 300. 18. 282. 6. Be Proud of Your Kindig, Inc. 500. 30. 470. 1 10. Soft Dri 1000. 60. 940. ~ May 25th Bathroom and Kitchen 1205 Wed sireet I PRINTING I Peps~~~~~a Dr~rush, v LOANS IN EXCESS OF ABOVE AMOUHTS O;:r Will BE MADE IF DESIRED OF THE BETi';EI KIND . They are p r-e, w olesome and Wilmingtcln, Del. h WILMINGTON Let u. elv. you an •• tlmate ORAN E ' fiuSH your Print • BOTTLIN OMPANY DAY AND NIGHT PRINTING MORRIS PLAN BANK K. A. p~~~ 170 R CO. 2932 Market St. Wilmington SERVICE 909 Shipley S treet SIS ShIpley St. Wllmln.toll Phone 3645· W I Priote.. , Paper R.len, Book Bi.de.. Phone 9894 I I ~~~I~ ~-I The installation of tile baths and 'V BABY CHIqKS Cranston Heights kitchens immediately give the home Hatchings Daily Except Sunday V Garage Our Company enjoys business from an increased value greater than its Following Breeds: / cost. Phone 5506-J·2 Marshallton hundreds of large industries who enjoy a The quiet elegance and beauty of Wyandottes, Bnrr~ed'If. White and Columbia Rocks, hite and CHEV OLET this white or colored surface-with Sale Service national reputation. its sanitation and ease of cleaning Brown Leghorns, ose and gives the home thlll final something Single Comb Reds nd Jersey Liberal allow nCIl. made on your that distinguishes it from the Black Giants. car, bala e in 12 months ~ Official Se * ice Garage of the "old er type of home." Order now for pro pt delivery. '" I DEn WARE AUTO No cracks, no seams, no joints MURRAY'S POU RY FARM AS OCIATION BEST LOCK CORPORATIO N In White or Colors Newark one 252-J Opcn 7 X. M. to 9 P. M. 908 Orange Street, Wilmington, Del. Phone 6155 Quickly instal hid on any surface. Phone or write'for free estimate. The Roofing & 1mpr}:ement f:o, / r_ V 7 Lar~ Assortment of ' ~~~~~~~~, ~~1.et, I I < B us h LI- n'e D'AIL Y TRUCK SERVICE RODS, REELS, LINES, ETC. Without obligat~ lease send PHILADELP,HIA +.~rrurttl1 WrU!lt aiumpttuy ALW AYS ,ON HAND ~ne/~II~~~;~i~~!DEFER~~~s ;ty~ WILMINGTON·/NEWARK MENT PLAN., N.J?, Capital and Surplus $2,100,000 PRICES ARE 1~1UCH LOWER I FOR SEASON OF 1929 NAME ...... Transacts a General Trust and Ban king ADDRESS ..•...... Granite--MEMORI S--Marble Business David A. Hay & Co. Tbe Roonng ~!T ' J. .JOSEPH A RS I.c 't"~ -,. : .... - tit «:0, 'IA-- ,~ ,.r SiI'Verbrook Monumental Works S. W. Corner 6th & Market Streets 121-123 MARKET ST. pr'" .' . ,0 l~l. U lo 'oj -. T J d CI I 10)01 . VELA"" liE I. , lIncllster an eve and Avenues ,". ., .• WILMINGTON L-______~ I~ ______~ I - _- __-__ ___T_c_l e_p_h_o_n_e_7_04_6__ 'V_i_lm __ in~g_to_n~,_D~e~1._P~._0~.B~OX~79~~ 6(iv '; 6 THE NEW ARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE

of the Stanton School are practicing School Parent-Toachel' Association for the closing day exercises, which will be held in the school room. 'fhe will be held on Monduy evening, June ncwly in slalled electric lights will be Buyers' Wants-Offerings to Buyers Lillii<' ' Aid or I he tan ton M. 3rd, used at a public meeting for t he firs CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lin' pla nning .to hold . a The teachers of the new Stanton time. Attendance [< .. ,ti 'ul ca rly In June, 10 onsoliduted chool District No. 38 The Ma y Quee n who was elec ted by Attendance throughout the state has PHONE 92 PHO NE 93 ha ve be n secu red and contracts , orinl lIall "~' hU l'ch. popular vot will be pres nt and will been very POol' this yeal' because of ======;======signed as follows : Mrs. Mary B. Sea­ take p£l rt in the cantata, " rowning disease. We have one pupil, Carolyn LOGGING COOK HAS HARD JOB shol iz, seventh and eighth grades; RATES: MQueen." Mildred Ree:, Guthl'ie, who haa wi thstood all germs ' Therc may be some vocations where Mrs. Murgar t Weir, third and fourth t~ daught~r Want, For Sale, For Rent, Lo.t and o \ and Mrs, feed,. is t e and has been neither absent nor tardy. a man can bluff his way, but not as gnlCles j Mrs. Helen Wright, fifth and ~mu e l Found--Minimum charlte 25 centa; sixth grades ; and Mrs. Ada Hilm­ o,ne t °h ha be ~~ ' I~ o~en .o~ ~hl S pal'- arolyn wi ll go with her teacher, cook of a logging camp. When it each additional word over 25, 1 cent tleU ar onol'. I re , WIt ·l' r~se Mrs. Stradley, and h r mother, Mrs. comes to pI'cparing meals for ravenous per inscrtion. bl' ck, first and second grades. The ~ov e l 'c d train adorning a pure wh,~e Guthrie, to parade in Dovel' on Satur- woodsmen, results, not alibis, arc ex- LEGAL: 50 centa per inch Building Commis ion will meet to l'eMss, WIQ'll be ever so sweet and gent e day. Edwin Guthrie, who has missed pected. Tho satisfy perhaps 100 PUBLIC SALES: 50 cents per inch 01 en the bids, on Thursday, May 23, as ay - ueen. 3 days, Esther Greer who has missed and it hoped the contract will be All advertisin.r;;py for this palte Esthe: Gl'ee r will be. Maud, t he 3 . days, and Betty Hollingsworth, ~se~I~~~~8usW~~~i~~ts~~eeAI~d u:~~:"a ~~~k should be in t his office beftlre 4 P. M. awarded and the school will be ready close f l'l end of Stella, Mildred Ree,d, who has missed 4 days, will go along fails to produce t hc nourishment fit for the fall term. 'ruesdar precedinlt day of publication. who lat.er becomes qu~cn . Esther"wlll to Dovel' with Mrs. Stradley, but t hey for King Sprucc, he is forever branded Advertlsinlt received Wednesday will use hel vocal talent 111 a solo, The wi ll not receive the t l'eat given by the not be Ituarapteed position. Queen Will Pass ~his Wa~." State. a "b'i1er" (boiler), the most opJlrobri- Mr'. ,). 1l:,ruI01Itchell attc.nded Strickersville Delawarc Reed IS a tYPical stutter- I I • • aus culinary condemnation possible to FOR SALE ( Field 1IIt'l't " eWal'k on Fl'lday. ing Jerry Bounce. You will enjoy Del- Christian Science Churches bestow upon the unfortu~ate chef.. tht ,\nnie ~1 il rray was the guest . . . . , aware's interpretation of the part. No For thiS reason there IS great 1' 1V- FOR SAL - Red-skinned potatoes. *", I ~I " Rob rt Banks at Mrs. Sara J. PUlrson IS VI Sltlllg her better one could be selected ior Stella's "~orta l s and Immortals" w~s t he airy among the cooks in t he big woods of )11~i(, l~.li\Y: wcak. 'daughter, Mrs. Nathan Lamborn, in J. LESLIE FORD, I:,:i grandmother than Mary Kwiatkowski. subject of the les.so n-se r~on . 111 all camps. They are always furnished 5,23,2t Cooch's Bridge, Del. AIla,l" )Ial'juric' Pi ndc l' was the week- Tou~hkennam~n, Pa. '. Then, oh, yes, Pl'ofessor Skillembooks, Churches of Christ, SCientist, on w~th pl~nty of plain, raw material )1 1;;lc,t IIf ~Ii ' s ,\Ima Lucas. ~l. and MIS. Ross Plel son . had, as in the person of George Reed makes May 19. WIth which to work. FOR SALE- Boy's 26-inc yiqy Ie ( end g Bnuldrn, of Wilmington, their guests MI'. EdwlIl Pier- ~Il'in Sun~ay hi s appcarunce. George will ' do t he Go lden Text: 'Study to shew thY- I $6.00. Phone, Newark 1 -'/, \ \ Mr. . 'N'k-c' nd wit.h his brother, s~ n, of Hockesslll, and MI'. Taylor ======~= part to perfection. Edwin Guthrie, as elf approved unto God, a wor~man NOTICE TO CONTRACTORr I EDW. W. COOC} ,1'1'., spen: ,t~)~ I~~,uldcl' Pierson, ~f Wil~ning~on: , . Petel' t he schoolboy who imitates t he that needeth not to be ashamed, right- S 5,23,lt. Cooch's Bridge, Del. liar) , ' I '" h'lInbel's and Mr. The Fhnt Hill LltelalY met With Jlrofe~sor, is an amusing character. Ir dividing the word of t ruth" (II AND BUILDERS "( ,)Ir. , K rI~. \;~ ; 'c t he guests of Mr. Mrs. Harry Swain Saturday night. \\ 111. \ I(to \ 1 .' 'Il a ri s at Kirklyn Mrs. Clement McMullen entel·tained Ed\~ard Kennedy is good as Sammy 11~~~: 2 :t~5:. citations which com- Notice is ~er~by given t hat Dela- FOR SALE OR RENT- Frame house, 6 rooms, bath, pipeless heuter, elec­ Challlb er ~ , . \.,. j , , the F lint Hill Willing Workers on ?m,th. Then, there are ,the o u tst~nd- prised t~e lesson-sermon was the fol- w~re C0':lmlss l ~ n f?r the Feeble on and son Er- Thursday aftel'l1oon. The ladies de­ 1I1J? .chara.cters of Cha d es Greel ?S lowing from the Bible: "Man that is MlI1de~ WIll receive .blds for t~e con­ tric lights, gas, gal'age, porches, T;lll; sdt~r av l o r and cemented basement. Apply r>, I\(' ~' '11'; Waltcr Ma; and cided to hold a cold meat supper at Wlihe WI.se, Rut~ Reed as, BeSSie, born of a woman is of few days, and structlOn of a Dorlnttory Bulldll1g, at MRS. JESSIE M. SCOTT, )Ir. ~~1 I t I' a'nd J ohn, and Mr. Mechanics Hall, June 20. Mary K,wlatkowskl as Pauitne, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like Delaware Colo.ny, near Stok,f!ly, Dela­ Anna Mills as Pearl. '. ware, at any ttme on or before twelve 5,16,tf. 274 E. Main St. allerblh m, of Philad.elphia, MILFORD cnoss nOADS SCHOOL The rose-bud fairies: Anna Mills ; a flower, ahnd IwS cunt down.' he fleet?, o'clock noon, on Saturda , June 8, the week-e nd gu sts of MISS Es- Carolyn Guthrie Betty Hollingsworth also as a s ado ,a d contmueth not 1929 SPECIAL collections of Dahlia Roots. Friday was certainly a gala day for Standard varieties and wide range nnd .. II's. harles Snyder and the pupils of Milford Cross Roads All'nes Kwiatko\~ski, Helen Kwiat,how~ (J~~e1~~ s;~n2_~~rmon also included the PI~ns and specifications can be had Ski, Eth.el Gray Ruth Reed, will do fo llowing passages from the Chris- at offices o.f .Arleyl B .. Magee, of colors. One dozen roots gum'an­ , Doris, ]\0]1'. a nd Mrs. Harry School. Early in t he morning the a~d ~he teed to grow, $2.00. Also attractive Kehoe, of ,,('wark, . J., ~nd Mrs. children began to gather at the home a beautiful fl owel dance. tian Science textbook, 'Science and Chairman of BUlldmg mmlttee, at Reed, t he Mr. and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Nos. 309-311 South tate Street, prices on named varieties, list of Jack Downes, of J e r ~ ey City, were of their teachel', Mrs. Herman W. ~uth d~ughter o~ Mls. Allen Reed, Will also give a solo b M B k Edd "M I 'Dover Delaware or at the offices of which will be sent on request. Order the \I' ek-end e:uc~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Stradley. Thence they went in a body dance before the Queen. Everyone who t ~ arY ~ .~r f ,y : tOrta ~~re Walla~e S. Han~e, Arc itect, in Wi!- now for May delivery. Harry A. Buu lden. . to Frazer Field , where t hey took part has seen Ruth dance before, wi ll want .e coun t ~r ~ I s 0 Imm~r a s. ey mington, Delawa ~ . Telephone 307 A. D. COBB, Miss An n;l Belle Ingles, of Ches- in the various field, team and track to see her again, and t hose who have al e the c h~ldl en . of t he Wicked one, or The Commissio re rves the right 4,l1,tf. Newark, Del. ter, spen Friday with. her parents, events. The Milford Cross Roads not ~ee n her will not want to mi ss t his Ithe ione . eVil, which declares th?t man to reject any or :J~ b' s. Mr. nnd ~ ll' s. t'had es Singles. pupils had t heir first experience as chance. beg ns 111 dust ~r a~ a mater~al ~m- DELA W ARE COM ISSION FOR FOR SALE- Frame House, 240 West Mrs, Bland", 'i nda ll spent Thurs- participants in public athletic events. Schoo l children: Paul Ayars, Gray- bryo. Mortals will.d,sappear, and 1~1- THE FEEBL~ MINDED Main street; 6 rooms, bath, pipeless dar wilh ~Ir., Jack Ma loney, of Wi!- Everyone thoroughl y enjoyed the day. son Greer, William Kwiatkowski, Paul mortals or t~e chIldren of God w~!1 BY: Arley B. Magee, furnace, electric lights, garage, ml;lglon There was the dodge ball game. No, Nelson, Charles Nelson, James Ken- appear as th_ o~ l~ and eternal veIl- Chairman of Bui ding Committee. porMe!:;, attic, and cemented base­ ~ II S, :\ clltc Ruth. of New York, they didn't win t he game, for they nedy William Cu llen Paul Davis ties of man. Myr. c. ls are not fallen ======±===== ment. 'Fine condition. was Ihe week-end guest of Mrs. Sue Iplayed again st child ren from Edge Phoe'be Gray, Violet' Gray, Agne~ children of Go'd" (p. 476). 4,4,tf. GEO. W. GRIFFIN. Rulh. Moor, twice t heil' own s ize. But--"It Kwiatkowski , Helen Kwiatkowski, ======Legal Notices Mr. and ~Irs . Harry Wright were isn't whether you wi n or lose, but how Betty Hollingswor th and Kathleen HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE-Jamesway 8-gal. heated Ihe IWCIII guest~ of thi'r mother, Mrs. you play your game." Theil' captain, Allnn J, \\'I'ighl. Geo rge Reed, had the honor of knock­ Stal'key will sing in the choruses. We buy and sell Second-h nd Furni- Estate of Huges B. Wright, Deceased. fo~~~n~A. y~~Sop6iteL~~O: ~el~·M. Charles P. Dickey, who has been ill ing out the large captain from Edge co~~n!~i~n fis~:~e ,S ~?t~~~ C~~:~~s ~el!~: ture. A first class selectio always in Notice is hereby given t hat Letters 10,3,tf at his hOllie, is slightly improved and Moor. Ruth Reed succeeded until t he and GI'ayson Green wi ll be as cute as stock at low prices. rtnett and Testamentary. upon t he Es~ate of 1------ublc 10 be ou t. very end in dodging balls t hrown by Willey, 517 Jeft'erso St Wilmington. Hughes B. Wright, late of White Clay BUILDING LOTS for sale on Dela- Mr ~. AlllIa Boulden a nd daughter, each and everyone of the Edge Moor ======Phone 7204. 27 tf Creek Hundred, deceased, were duly ware avel1lie, opposite Wolf Hall. Leil a, ~pent Saturd ay with her moth- players. ======l=¥::.::!:!===' =' =' !~~nt~~r~): n hl~:~sieT~~!~t o~c~~: Apply j cr, M r ~. Appicby, of Christiana. Esther Greer, Helen Kwiatkowski day of April, A. D. 7,14 L. HANDLOFF. Jl r ~. Gilbe rt Cha mber s and daugh- and George Reed won their bronze 1 ~=====~!i!~i~==~~ I Twenty-fourth Iter, Edna and May, of Newark, were badges. ,I 1929, a nd all persons indebted to the the gild, of MI'. and Mrs. Chas. P. Edward Kennedy, Delaware Reed PACKARD y said deceased are requested to make HIGHEST price paid for live stoclL Dickey on Wednesday. and George Reed made a good show- payment to the Executrices without Call or write )11', and Mrs. R. Earl Dickey, of ing in the 50-yard dash. STRAIGHT 8 delay, and all persons having/ demands t. PLATT, against the deceased are required to I ; Chrisliana, we l'c thc dinner guests of May Day Phone 289 ~ Newark. Del. )Ir. and ~Ir" ha, . P. Dickey on Sun- Club Sedan in Perfect Condition exhibit and 'present the same duly pro­ day, Next Wednesday evening, May 29, bated to the said Executrices on or Nol\' that the an nual fi eld meet of at 8 o'cloc k, standard time, the May before the Twenty-fourtiI day of April, FOR RENT Ncl\' C a~t l e County is over, the pupils mee ting of the Mi lford Cross Roads RITTENHOUiE A. D. 1930, or abide; by the law in --- I this behalf. ! FOR RENT-~ix-r oom frame house I ~- ' MOTOR CO. Address on West Mai'\' street. Apply J. Pearce Cann, Att'y 5,23,3t GEO. W. GRIFFIN. .1 ~OUTH COLLEGE AVE. Citizens Bank Bldg., 1 /" Wilmington, Delaware. FOR RENT-Small house on Jrp~~rt ~ I , L V ) I BESSIE WRIGHT JACOBS, known as " O~ k,lands." Appii)6 'I I NORMA GREEN THOMAS, MISS MAB~HA R. WILSON, I

DB~S~~ fft~f; !:,------~ ::~::: of James R. Ma~:::~~ri::~ :~:2~E::~:w:2 l:~~ns~~e\::~:;e ~:~! It costs very little .....,. poy doy ODd 100b you'll rido out 011 yo... own HoIIoy-DovlclJoll. T. M. SWAN 1\ ceased. Notice is hereby given t hat foul' roomers InqUire ( _ , \ 1.1'1•• duoy In tho pict.... b tho qulat, :::::::. CHIROPRACTOR 0/ Letters of Administration upon the 5,16,2t. 24 North Ohaf>l!l St. opeedy .290 Palmer Graduate Estate of James R. Marshall, late of f. o. b. DOth- iDa: to rua - .pott 5th YEAR IN PRACTICE White Clay Creek Hundl'ed, deceased, \ \I to recondition a / )'ou could were duly granted unto Harry A. I will not be r ellPonsible 01' any I.t u. 49 W. Main St. ewark, Del. Marshall, on the. Twenty-fourth day bills made by my wife, Mr~ . Emily (Jt Illdcom~,~In~O~D~d~g~~~~~~[j~~ :: Phone 429 of April, A. D. 1929, and all persons Patchell. ~ indebted to said deceased are request- 5,23,lt. (Signed) Howard Patchell. Offie.e Hyurs: 4t£i to make payments to the Adminis : Daily 11 tb 1 and 2 to 5. trator without del!}y, and all persons ======! Tuesday, Th rsday and having deman~ atainst t he deceased LIN' ~iODEL T FO~D i Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. are required to exh¥it and present t he ega otIc~ L______same duly proba~ to the said Ad- Estate of Eben B. Frazer, Dee"ased. I ministrator on or efore the Twenty- Notice is hereby given t hat Letters fourth day of ApIil, A. D. 1930, or Testamentary upon the Estate of Eben TilE FOl'd Motor Company is making a nkwcar, Radiator Cabinets abide by t he law in this behalf. B, Frazer, late of White Clay Creek h :l l it i 8til1 proud of the Model T. ~t wa severy 838-40 French Street Address Hundred, deceased, were duly granted Wilmingto2 Charles B. Evans, Att'y, upon Farmel's Trust Company of OWH er of one of these cars to run , t as lo ng ao Citizens Bank Bldg., Newark on the Twenty-seventh day of ) l ,{) - ~i h l e at a min.imum of trouble a\1d xpense. Wilmington, Delaware. March, A. D. 1929 and all persons in- HARRY A. MARSHALL, deb ted to the said decealed are re- n(",at e of this policy and becalls of the 5,2,10t Administrator. quested to make payment to the Ex­ ill H'slmellt that millions of motorists have jn ecutor without de\ay, and all versons Estate of Raym~nd W. Kirkbr' e, De- having demands against the deceased ~h l i cl T car s, the Ford Motor Coml>uny will {'on­ ceased. Notice is hereby g' en that are required to exhibit and present the tinue to supply parts as long as they are needed Letters of Administration pon the same duly probated to t he said )y fon l owners. Estate of Raymond W. Kir bride, late Executor on or before the Twenty­ WILSON' To conceal radiators and of White Clay Creek ndred, de­ seventh day of March, A. D. 1930, or So that you may get the greatest use {rom your ceased, were duly grant unto Sher­ change them into charming window a abiele by the law in this behalf. ~l()rlt'l T, we suggest that you take it to the'near­ man A. Kirkbride on th Tenth day of Address seats and consoles, we offer you April, A. D. 1929, andiall persons in­ Farmers TJ:ust Company, c ~ 1 Forti tlealer and have him estimate on the cost Funeral TUTTLE & BAILEY RADIATOR debted to said deceas/d are requested Newark, Delaware. of any replac~';lent parts that may be neccssary. CABINETS. An unusually large vari­ to make payme~ts t the Administra­ Farmers Trust Company of Newark, Director ety of styk1,s that you can have for tor without de ay, and all persons 4,4,10t. Executor. You will find this the economical thing to do having demands a ainst the deceased b('C'ause a small expenditure now will help to any size J'ad)~or,fini shed in any de- are required to ax bit and present the sired color. il coupon. same probated ~ the said Adminis­ LEGAL NOTICE pt'event costlier repairs later on, iucrease the Appointments the Best trator on or befQre the Tenth day of Estate of Louis E. Singles, Deceased. yuIlle of the car, aud give you thousands of mile!! Prompt and Personal THE R FING & April, A. D. 1930, or a'bide by the law Notice is hereby given that Letters in this beha,lf. I) f ull,litionul service. Attention IMPROVEMENT CO. of Administration upon the Estate of Address Louis E. Singles, late of White Clay , 1316 UNIpN TREET · Sherman A. Kirkbride, For a labor charge of only $2.60 you can have Creek Hundred, deceased, were duly New Wilmington, Phone 8310 I ~1111U1~ granted unto Edward C. Wilson, on yom' generator put in first-class condition. A new Aw~ings, Window Shades Lawrence Co., Penna. the Thirteenth day of March A. D. uuiversal joint will be installed for a labor cost and Automobile Curtains SHERMAN A. KIRKBRIDE, ~re~s~0~~~3 :O;kl~{08ho':~~ ~~ur 5,2,J:Ot Administrator. 1929, a nd all persons indebted to said of £3. Overhauling the carburetor costs $1.50; Tuttle & Bailey Radiator Cabinets. deceased are requested to make pay­ ments to the Administrator without Estate of Lydia E. Cullen. Deceased. tecring gear, $3.50; radiator, $7.50. A complete , Namc .. delay, and all persons having demands Newark, Del. .t ,;'" .j.< .... ,..... Notice is hereby given that Letters oYCI'hauling or the rear axle assembly runs be­ against the deceased are required to Address ... , ...... Testamentary upon the Estate of tween 85.75 and $7 for labor. An average price cxhibit and present the same duly 1~;~~::::;;b::===~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~N~.P~.~ I Lydia E. Cullen, late of White Clay probated to t he said Administrator on of 822.50 covers the ovcrbanliD8 or the motor =~ I) ) d Creek Hundred, dcceased, were duly or before tho Thirteenth day of March I granted unto Ellis P. Cullen, on t he and transmill8ion. ')..; I.~ A . S 1 A. D. 1930, or abide by thc law in this . . uctIon a e Thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1929, behalf. These prices are for labor only beeause the 60 BLOOD TESTED GUERNSEYS 60 and all persons indebted to the said A~d r,e8s deceascd are requested to make pay- CHARLES B. EVANS, Atty., J need and number of new partll depend on the THE CHESTER COUNTY GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ment to the Executor without delay, WILL HOLD ITS SECOND ANNUAL SALE AT Citi z e~'8 Bank Building, condition of each 'car. The COllt of theee parts is and all persons having demands Wilmington, Delaware. against the deceased are required to low, however, because of the Ford policy 01 manu­ SO~N~E~J~~~A:'A~~'t: 2~~1f2~~ A~O~r b!g&

with its varic us anima ls to 1'1' d e on, 1\'1 . bl'a ved t he 1 '~'ln M o nd ~. y . nigh t and ' AnD OF THANKS . Stone Carnival the big ferris wheel, the " Whip" to we rc well repaid fo r tl1ell' efforts. Mrs. Norah W. Bryan wi shes to 100 en sluggish spines, a nd t he Chair- Co un cilor Norton was a t. his b e~ t as expl'ess her appreciation of the fine ( ontinued f rom Page 1.) plane, a real thriller. presiding offi cer. Intet'estlng bU ~ lIl ess and faithful patt'onage accorded her t l1 at B'd t h 'h t d "cand y was tra nsacted. Tuesday eventng a · . . Carnival out tonight. It is also thought eS l .es se a re .0 og , lal'ge number enJ·o.yed a r eunion at the business up to the time that It was hicf 01' Police "Jim" Keeley may soft dl'lnk a nd sou venter booths, .a nd take a fa ll 01' two out of one of the at the entrance to the g rounds IS a E ureka Co unci l. Next Sunday, May sold. " B dd P .. b t h here the 26, at 11 a. m., daylight saving time, boys on the mat. J im wo n anum b er u y oppy 00,' w'" we will hold O UI' memorial service in I ======of tournaments in the A. E. F ., both Veterans and Vet ran s Auxlhal Y are ..r S UMMER Time is Carniv al wrestling and boxing, and the sm~ ll . s lI in~ " Buddy P?ppies," the proceeds t he M. E. Church We will. a sse ~lbl e a t T 0 L~I J:. TO CLASSIFY Time . W e have on dis p lay of 1'0 'in at t he J'i ngside got hIm of wh IC h go to disabled veterans and 10.30 a. m., dayhght tIme, 1n our f . -- r I 1 t h h f t co un cil room. Let U ' have a great rally . ;~ a large line of goods-Every­ heat d up last night. e OI'P ans 0 ' ve crans. a t this time and show 01'. Gunby that W:1.>XJ'E'D- La 'ntiry work. The 01 red Nig ht Club, with a Lod-ge- Notes we will appreciate the message he has RS. REYNOLDS, thing needed to make your ' ca3l of 25, gives a fast and luneful for us. 5.2 ,It. Maple Ave. Excursion or Camival a big show of peppy jazz. It carries a la rge I Progra m fa l' open house, June 3, ====='======band and its chor us a nd principals K. OF P . will be announced next week. Bro. succes s. g ive 'n p rfo.'·mnnce fu ll oC vim and Osceola Lodge, o. 6, Knights of Henry Mote will al'l'ange for a good !"'"----F U R.-----.oI! sn?ppy da n c l. ~ g. . . IP ythi as on Monday evening conferred speaker. Prof. Ettleson will have a STORAGE OUR pri.ces on consignments fhe H aw all n l~ Revue IS .~ c1 nsslcal the I'ank of Page on severa l candi- good line of musica l numbers. It is a . I featu!'c, featu r1l1 g H ~ w at!a n vocal dates, and on next Monday evening trea t to watch Bro. Ett leson tickle the to all Organizations wHi a nd II1 st ru me n ~a l mUS Ic. Ther e ~r e will put on both the ra nk of Page and ivo ry. Bro. Scarborough will care for Store your furs with us . ... appeal to you.. Give us a call, • fou; dancing ~ Irl s , two of whom gIve rank of Esquire. the inner man. No c harge for stora15e if natIve Hawa IIan da nces, nnd two, There were visito l's f rom New York, Remember the Boys' Orchestra and we are ready to serve you. c1nssic Egypti.a n d ~ n ces. The feature Pennsylva nia, Ma ryland, New J ersey Girls' Glee Club of Our Home on June remodeled d uring s ummer of the show IS Pr1l1cess Hacebah, a a nd Wilmington. Refreshments were 13 a t t he Playhouse.- A Neal Smythe, months. // L) rI. French-Algeria n, who has abnormal d J P t C '1 I 't' co ntrol of her muscles and joints. She serve . 1 1" as ounCI o r~ M R()SENBE gi ves an Egyptian dance of mystic The faithf ul members of the Ameri- False in one ' thillg,· ~alae in every- • symboli sm. can Flag Co uncil, No. 28, Jr. O. U. A. thing.Law M>\xim. 202 W. 10th St Two of the most interesting smaller ======~ei~tr:~ d a~~ K~~~,bi:h e t~~ PiM{:~:~ 1.______------Phone 1907-W. Wilmington ~ nake t ~ ' ain ~ r . ~en o bia is.a my s tif~ - I ... I I c.A.nnouncing the mg optIca l IllusIOn, whereIn a ~agl c I n ~ cloth is waved over a chatr WI th a : ",. J . ~!IIDliill ll llllllllii!llllnllliill!lIIl11!1!iiilliiiiii!llili i llilli lilililliillllllliil:nIll!li!iillriiil!.IIIj'III.1 i. .:i!. iiil!l.i ~: miim.i!il~ sword laid across it a nd a living : / EAST END BARBER g irl's head appears on t he sword .. The !, SHOP head talks and answer s questIOns. I I The lecturer pinches its cheek, pulls ! l I.L RELIABLE ~ STATE THEATRE I it back and fo rth across the sword I ] 76 EAST l\' I\ I N ST. "1 n and passes his hand under i ~ to show ! (Butler Idg.) t hat it must be body less. FlI1ally he I 1~ I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 24 and 25- ~ throws the cloth over the head, grabs ! USED. SEE AND HEAR it up a nd exposes a head of cabbage. I ~ ~ An interesting legend is told with the ! perfo r mance. I 10derate Price " E,'ory Day KoKoMa is a cri ppled Indian, who ,______~ 'CAR!=; I "Manhatt~~h Cocktail" I has a tl'ainrd rattlesnake. He is the : . . ' only man who hns ever been able to ~ " I) -U- I 1t2 I; ,! ~ l NANCY CARROL, RICHARD ARLEN, PAUL LUKAS II t rain a .s na ke to a nswer qu~ s tio n ~, I !~iim'ii"i ' TT.. ··i·iiiii·iiiiiiiiiili··i·i·i·iii .. jj·ii1i ·iiiiii .. i"iiiii .. ·iTii·'lil'il'l'riiiii iiiiii'lIliifiii'iiifimnliiiiiH"n 1928 C hevrolet Roads ter I· ~ I Comedy-RUBY LIPS-with Charley Chase tl which tIll S snake does by bUZZIng hiS i:! F' h' -SO ' J ' 1928 Whippet Coach m rattles. The snake counts, adds, sub- id tS tng eason pens Ij tr acts~ multipl~ s and ~ivid es. KoKo- 1=1 Saturday Mo gives an mter estmg lecture on i ~ i snakes, telling of the care and hand- ! ~ ! ling of snakes, and explnining many ! ~ i FISHING t heories on t he danger of handling ::1 snakes. !H TACKLE In addition t here ar e a number of !! r.. other interesting exhibits, including !! A C omplete Display of the I ~~~.;~~~:;~O~;,~ I ~ V!:i~;~i~i~T S I t he Merma id , who appa rently Iives' l l=l Finest Quality breathes and chews gum at the bot- !§l ~ Viola 'Allen; i.! tom of a tank of water ; the wax· Ii fj RODS, LINES, REELS,! . ri works, showing wax reproductions of l ~ i t he execution of f amous murderers I! ~ : BAITS & LURES, WILMINGTON a nd murd e r ('~ses; the f at s i ste r ~ , mar- i ~ ! i M~:IS::::::TION ~ vels of obeSIty ; and t he carl1lval of iEii JACKSONtS \ AUTO CO. f reaks wi th glass a nd fire eater , ta- I i ~ ! j ~i A DANCER THAT IS DIFFERENT ~ tooed man, mummies and other curi- i"i Newark Bra nch ositie . !-! HARDWARE STORE ======~======164 E. Main St. Phone 27 u The rides equal in size those in Motion Picture F~~~ure ' and Comedy rl Luna Park or the "Bowery" at Coney Open Evenings. Isla nd. 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((( IT £"~~~T [ W"RI> •• lJecause it is FOR A SLOGAN • Buy a loaf of FADERS' QUALITY BREAD-Slice it.! Make sandwiches of it! Toast it ! Taste it! See how even the thinnest slice curls o ver the knife without breaking. Note the white smoothness of it, and the tender cris pness when We are offering toasted. Enjoy its real wheatiness of flavor. You'll find it ~TIEIEI. the following easy to think of clever slogans for such a loa f a s this. CASH PRIZES HINTS FOR SLOGAN WRITERS HE General Electric Refrigerator requires T no tIOldering or plumbing becaUAe It has Get selling appeal into it. Something that will induce people to 'buy no drain.pipe. It is merely put into place and FADERS' QUALITY BREAD. Make it short, easy to ay and reo member. Suggest the delicious Qualities and wholesome nourishment plugged IDto any electric outlet. It uses a min­ that you discovered when you tried it. Avoid comm on place slogans, Imum of current because the all.steel cahinet and slogans that are already used for other products. cannot warp and therefore never allows heat to You are just as likely to win as anyone else. Your slogans have thret creep in or cold to secp out. 1st Prize -- chan es to bring you in extra money for just a few moments' No 10nf5cr docs "any rcfrlgcrator" satisfy the inter ting elfort. discrimlDating apartment-hunter. It must be a Gcncral Elcctric ••• bccause this remarkable all- 525.00 8teel rcfrigerator has many unique features There l s No Red Tape. The 'Rules A re Simple. which make it idcal for apartment use. . Here They Are:- It is individually controllcd-it8 operation does 2nd Prize-- not dcpcnd at all on thc janitor or on any in­ 1. An one can compete except the employes of Faders' Bakery. stallation in thc buildiDg. It is exceptionally and 510.00 Meebanum on top••• her- remarkably quiet. It ~cezell ice faster (one. tray 2. The logan must not contain more than six words. in two hours, two tra}'s in four). ' Each person may send in as many sloga ns as he or she li kes. :ee.:::~:t~.~~:~;il~ Another vital factor \vhich causes tIO many pro. 3. 3rd Prize -- All entries must be in our hands before 6:00 P. M., Wednesda y, :!i:!il;::,:~~:r.··;~15 gressive builders to choose this refrigerator is 4. June 19. at the factory. the 'prestige of the (General Electric name. It All ,tee) with eleetrlcally instantly identifies he apartment with all that 55.00 The Jud.el ar!! Geor•• W. Griffen. Ira S. and Warren 1\. Siaile, welded Jolots. Heavy ~rinler bardware bolted Into tbe is depcndable and esirable. .teel. Black-faced door edge., eelf-cIOlllog latch, Prize Winners Will Be Announced in This Paper on Thursday, JUlie 20 ,Uden to protect lino­ LiAten in on '''e Cen I Electric Hour, broadctu, _" leum, and maoy other Saturday avellinll. 9 10 Ea.tern Standard TUne, OHr IUlIque reata.... the N. n. C. nett.ark "farty·two .tationa. l FADERS' QUALITY ' BREAD GENERAL eEL)eC!RIC C FADERg.-BAKERv~------e~:r~~;I:w llre. J l\fy suggestions for a slogan for FADERS' QUALITY BREAD BAKERY I are: ALL-IITRIEL REFRIGERATOR I 1. ______NEWARK : 2. ______~ ___ _ I 3. ______.. ____ _ DENNISON MOTOR CO~ DELAWARE : 4. _ ~ ______

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