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VoLUM E XXXIII Number 48 ==-- The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 17. 1942 PRICE FIVE CENTS Hiram Lodge Holds Joe Moore Completes 'Past Musters Night COMMERCE FOOTBALL WILMINGTON Basic Training Conrse CANDLEUGHT Past Masters Night was observed by Hiram Lodge No. 25, A. F. & A. M., Joe Moore, son of Mrs. Vern L. Moore, GROUP TO at their regular bi-monthly meeting on E st Main Street, left Tuesday eve­ DINNER AT TO HANDLE ning to return to Newport, R. I., for SERVICE AT Monday night. Worshipful Master assignment. J oe graduated on Decem­ Samuel Handloff presided at the busi­ ber 9 from the Naval Training Sta tion ELECT ON ness meeting of the lodge. Jacob Cor­ HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE READ whel'e he received his basic and com­ PRESBYTER'N rell was chairman of the committee in mando training. charge of the arrangements for t.he JANUARY 21 evening entertainment. MONDAY VILLAGE Young Moore, who gr aduated last June from the Newark High School, CHURCH During the evening the third degree Annual Dinner was conferred on a class of candidates was one of the schools ovlstanding ath­ by Past Masters of the lodge. 17 Players Will Housing Authority letes, starring in football, basketbnJ1 Augmented Choir And Election Visitors were present from several and baseball. jurisdictions of Delaware, Pennsylvan­ Receive Letters; Leases Newark, Before enlisting in the Navy he was To Present To Be Held At ia, New Jersey, Maryland and North employed a t the local Federal Housing Carolina. Male Faculty Are Delaware City project as time keeper And pay master. Handel's Messiah Country Club Invited Guests I Developments Decemher20 The annua I banquet and election of officers of the Newark Chamber of RATION The annual turkey dinner given in The Wilmington Housing Authority IEIGHTY The Ladies of the First F'resbytel'ian Commerce wiJI be held at the Country honor of the Newark High School foot- will lease and manage George Read STUDENTS Church of Newark wiJI sponsor ert Eissner, Gerald Lauback; Bef­ tOn, 1 tube, 2 new tires; George K. .Ball, ty J ane Morton, Marilyn Fot, Barbara Marshallton, 4 retreads; Charlotte B. Surgical Dressings Amazon Rubber Hutchison, Francis Lindell, Barbara CAROL _"' ...... _o..JTMAS CaIn, Newark, 1 tube, 1 grade III tire; Musselman, Vera Gould, Herbert Krae­ Minme M. Ryder, Newark, 4 retreads; The Newark Red Cross Work Room Country Pictures mer, Dorothy Marrs and William Os­ borne. IArthur T. Moore, Newark, 2 grade II will be open for surgical dressings on SERVICE oGRAM tires; Lewis H. Clark, Jr., Hockessin, Shown at rtfeeting Grade 10 - Robert McKenry, Earl Wednesday instead of Thursday of next 3 retreads; Albert Pre tko, Newark, 2 week at the usual hours, as announced Cosetll, James McNeal, Florence Lloyd, retreads; C. Pauline Sweetman, New­ by Mrs. Walter HullJhen, of the New­ The Newark Rotary Club held their and Helen Tierney. AT SCHOOL SCHEDULED ark, 2 grade III tires. ark Red Cross Branch. regular weekly meeting on Monday Grade 9 - Dorcas Albright, Richard Joseph W. Cain, Newark, 2 tubes, 2 Mrs. Robert L. Spencer. chairman of evening P.t the College Inn with Russell Evans, Ilpo Toivonen, Ammon Bartley, Candle Light Christmas grade III tires, 2 retreads; Jay F. Claire, the surgical dressing unIt stated that T. Silk, president, presiding. Elizabeth Hyde, Alice Veit, Robert Boy­ Marshallton, 1 grade III tire; Richard while there was some response to t he ..rohn Spicer, a member of the Har­ den, Marion Phillips, Thelma Thomp­ Procession A. Loose, Stanton, 2 tubes, 2 grade III recent appeal for workers there is still risburg, Pa., Rotary Club was a guest son. Cantata tires; Bernard Norvall, Marshallton, 2 an urgent need tor many more. Mrs. and was named program chairman for Grade 8 - Elizabeth Dawson, Daniel By Girls Sunday retreads; Felisian Sisters, Newark, 1 Spencer said that there was plenty of next week's meeting. McVey, Patricia Reybold. new tube, 2 retreads; J . Morton Gregg, material at the work rooms but far Marshallton, 4 retreads; Harold R. Don­ Dr. T. F. Manns in charge of the Grade 7 - Elizabeth Bennett. Alice , Glee Club too few workers to make the dressings Dllvis, Solly Golder, Betty LindeIJ, Don­ Evening nell, Yorklyn, 2 retreads; J . G. Hark­ program .for the meeting showed pic­ which are so urgently needed by mem­ ald Boyden, Richard Davis, John Hyde, ness, Newark, 1 tube, 1 grade III tire; tures of South America along the Ama­ bers of our fighting forces. zon River where Raymond Russell, for­ Elaine Willis, Joseph Brown, Jean The annual Christmas Carol Servlc Rev. O. A. Bartley, pastor of the J ack C. Collins, Newark, 2 retreads; It might be your boy, your husband, merly of Newark is seeking to open Frederickson, Dian Laux, Dorothy Dra- at the Newark High School will be Newark Methodist Church has an- Herman Heavelow, Newark, 2 grade II or your sweetheart that is wounded the rubber country. Mr. Russell a grad­ per. held in the school aUditorium on Wed­ nounced lhe fo llowing schedule of tires; Edward C. Pierson, Newark, 1 and needs these dressings. Are you uate of the University of Delaware was nl!sday morning, December 23 lit 8:40 church activities for the Christmas' grade II tire; George S. Ward, Newark, Second honor roll: formerly with the Firestone Rubber o'clock and will be directed by Freder­ 2 retreads; William M. Henderson, Mar­ women of Newark going to let these Grade 12 - Earl J . Helmbreck, brave boys who are fighting for us suf­ Company in Africa and recently he ick B. Kutz. shallton, 5 retreads; Alexander Ballock, Charles Keith, Ernest Korber. year's Christmas activities will has been trying to develop the Amazon Opening with a brass quartet play­ Newark, 1 grade III tire; Howard Mil­ fer and die for want of dressings which Thursday evening of this week you could so easily make in a few hours rubber country for the United States Grade 11 - Marie Pemberton, Helen ing "0 Come AU Ye Faithlul" this will ler, Newark, 2 grade II tires, 2 tubes; \he Women's Bible Class will of your spare time? government. He is also working in Smith. be followed by the Girls Glee Club in Bessie W. Lockerman, Newark, 1 tube, \heir T1!guJar monthly meeting, the Peruvian district and it is expect­ Grade 10 - Miriam Brownstein, Wil­ a Candlelight procession. 2 grade HI tires; Arnold L. Church, by the annual Christmas party ed that rubber will be flown out of liam Pie, Edna Greenplate, Jane For­ The Scripture reading will be by Newark, 1 tube, 2 retreads; Bertha members of the class wlll those countries by plane. acre, Irene Swain, Anna M.cCalJ, Helen M. James Pnrsons, assIstant superinten­ gifts. A Christmas play has Steelman, Marshallton, 4 tubes, 4 grade Pappas, Joyce Wakefield, Ernestine Gil­ dent of Newark Schools. II tires; Alice G. Kerr, Newark, 2 re­ SWISS PLAY planned Cor the occasion. lespie. The Girls Glee Club will sing three treads; Willard Gebhardt, Hockessin, 2 On Sunday morni ng, December 20, Grade 9 - Thelma Bryan, Julian Rit­ selections, "A Christmas Carol" by retreads, 1 grade III tire; Bennie Cour­ e church school will meet at 9:45 0'­ AT PRIMARY 'CHRISTMAS tenhouse, Robert Irwin , Donald But­ Brahms; "Christmas LuUaby" by Trar­ sey, Bear, 4 tubes, 4 grade III tires; and at cleven o'clock the pastor terworth, Joan McCreight. rea and "Jesus Rest Your Head" cm'ol preach the annual Christmas sel'­ Dr. John B. KelJy, Hockessin, 4 re­ Grade 8 - J ames Burris, Florence from Appalachian Mountains. The Rev. Bartley's topic will be "The treads; Carl Ragan. Newark, 2 tubes, ASSEMBLY THEME AT Thomas, Sall y Lou Dickert, Ethel Wea­ school orchestra will play "ChristmAS I retread, I grade III tire; George Pfief­ Conce of Christmas". The Jun­ Fantasy" by Bergh. and "Silent Night" fer, Newark, 2 grade III tires; John J . ver, Joseph Sacconey, Lester Sweet- ChOi r, the COmbined Choirs and wi.J1 be sung by the entire school. Little, Hockessin, 2 tubes, 2 grade II man. Girls Glee Club will render special ASSEMBLY Three selections "Christmas Hvrnn" _~nrl s tm us music. til·es. Miss Bunting Grade 7 - Rita Aulen, Mildred Van­ sant, Gertrude Rogal, Elizabeth Zeit­ by Jungat; "0 Joyful Christmas Song" the evening a t 7:30 o'clock the an .. by Govaert; and "Mary's Little Son" Christmas cantata wi)] be pre­ Directs Class ler, Nnncy Diehl, Ann Taylor, Don Mar­ Miss Jolmston's tin. by Demarest. will be sung by the mix­ entitled "The Infant Holy" by MARTIN Production ed chorus. E. Stait·s. Musical selections 5-B Class Miss Frances Bartly will si ng "0 rendered by Dr. Vincent Parlt­ Holy Nil/ht" by Adam: Mr. Robert E. Deli na Ginther, Mrs. Ann Har­ AT LIONS A Swiss Play entitled "The Old, Old In Charge STAMP NO. 10 Kern will sing "Birthday of A K ing" la runce Stevans, Mrs. Ruth Cow" was presented this week at the by Neidinger and Miss CatherIne Le­ Miss F I'unces Bartley, and Mrs. Primary Assembly by Miss Pauline begern will sing "0 Holy Babe". "Good Singles. The Intermediate assembly program Bunting's 3-B class. During their study this week at the Newark Schools was Night and ChristmAS Prayer" by Fost­ Monday afternoon, December 21 Members Enjoy VALUE SET of Switzerland, all members of the class in charge of Miss Hazel Johnston's 5-B er will be sung in conclusion by the O'clock there will be the annual Wrestling Talk helped to paInt scenery and make cos­ class. The program which used Christ­ entire audience. pa rty for the members of tumes and properties. mas as the theme was introduced by Good For 3 Lhs, Roll, Beginners and Nursery Zoe Boden acted as the announcer Theresa Duffy and Earl Schaen. . ""pnrtmcnl. Santa is expected to at- Members of the Newark Lions Club and George Jochen as the Old Cow. Christma Program were treated to a splendid program at Mike Ferver took the part of Hansel; James Knotts presented a monologue, 'Til January 31 At Presbyterian Church their weekly dinner meeting held Tues­ Joyce Warfel, grandmother and Char­ entitled, "Little Boy Writing Letter to Rev. H. Everett Hallman, pastor 01 day in the Country Club when Conch les Sidwell, grandfather. The hnymak­ Santa". This was followed by group Sugar stamp No. 10 in Wa r Rationing the First Presbyterian Church of New­ W. S. Martin, of the U. of D., gave a ers were: Lorraln Buckingham, Esther singing by the entire class. Book No. 1 wll! be good for the pur­ ark, has announced that the annual brief talk on the origin and progress Cornell, Fred Saunders, Virginia Moore A Christmas dialogue was presented chase of three pounds of sugar between Chrislmns service will be preached at evening, December 24 at of wreslling. a nd Robert Weldin. by Jane Greenplatc, Janet McFarlin, December 16 and January 31 , 1943, State Ralph Barrow, Ramon Rickabaugh, Director James L. Luke, Jr., stated in eleven o'clock on Sunday morning, De­ Communion wiIJ be observ- DI scussing the difference between Donald MUler, Edward Meredith, cember 20. At five o'clock on Sunday at II :15 o'clock there will be amatuer and professional wrestling. Franklin Dill, James McCarn, were Helen CuUen and Jean Stlltz. a release Issued this week determining In a Christmas Play the characters the value of stamp No. 10 and the in­ afternoon there wiIJ be a musical and light servIce with music by Coach Martin also compared the Amer­ woodchoppers. candle light service in the ohurch and Lowell Hendrick took the part of were: Emma Cockrill, Ann Gregg dustrial and institutional allotments . The Methodist Youth Fel­ ican form of wreslling with the Japa­ the annual Christmas party for the will gO caroling after the ser- nese Jlu Jilsu and outllned the recent­ Kobl. The village chlldren were: Louise Chandler Irwin, Elwood Greggson and covered for that period. Toan Dean. Allotments to Industrial users will children wlU be held on Mondny eve­ ly inaugurated program of wrestling at Smith, Joanne and Jane Milliken, Mary ning. Pnstor will preach the annual the UnIversity of Delaware. Neave, Nicky Sanborn, Marvin SuU!­ Tableaux scenes (Nativity) were pre­ again be seventy percent of the sugar Years sermon on Sunday morn­ Miss Lois Mae Tomhave, daughter of van, and Shirley Boulden. lented by Florence Brown, reader; VIr­ base, and institutional users will re­ December 27 and Watch Night Program Chairman A. E. Tomhave Trees were: J'lorenee Davis, David :inia Thornton, Angel; Clarance Lem­ ceive sixty percent of their sugar base Newark Schools CIoee of Prayer will be held on played the plano during the dinner Moore, Anna DeRoM, Lorraine Wyatt, non, Elmer Cochran and Ernest Wyatt for January and FebruarY, for whIch For Christmas Holidays evening, December 31 at WUlJam Kelly, 10M Null, Pearl KleI­ heph1lrda; EDen Gallaber .. Mary ana application may be made beginning hO~~uowIDi Coach Martin'. talk bt> man, aDd Kulll 1IroWD- ~arlea CorDell .. .,...... '.I'IIe Gag December 111. Newark Public Schools will cloee presented a movie Spore...... fee­ IrvtD Ott ... lea-. ItIcCnQht welT 'ra wwe: ~ 0aneII, DoriII n.r The allotment of eiIJdy-S". percent early on Wednesday, December 23 for rl!lJlaJDI treatln( pa­ the ChrIltmu holiday. and wiD reopen turiDl ~Ib. of outatadlaa IlClDep 'n eMrII of tile Itqe anel lOund .t. rune a.tto, ~ DufI7 aDd Marian !tin for boIpItaJa footbaU lam- d1Ir'fq the 1M2 aeuon 'eeta- . 'JOWr1. Uenb autreriD, frum aeatI! m- aDRATION ~O~::.:~C·lh: ~~~~~:~:~~ ~~s~~fb:Ja~ (SEAL) Secretary of State. ~e Court shall then and there consider of our said Court at the ne x ~ Ihe JUdilt processiona l aD~ ':a rol Service ~t the ~fl~~~1f.r:::~~t~J ~~ IS State whose principal ~nd which ~xecutpd the foregoing certlll- • • • • • concerning her In this behalf as to the of to be held a t Wil mington term there. lSurch. At mldmght ~here Will .b e No. 100 West 10th Street. cate known to me personally to be such.. •• Court shall seem meet and consistent with the Fourth day of J anuary . on Monday iDt8l'cessions for those 10 the service In the City of Wilmington. County of New and he the said M. W. Roge rs. as such R~~e~~~~~~~~~d the provisions of the said Act of Assemhly. the allegations of the said pn ~ ~~ 10 answe; AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS clzka Brzostek aCCOrding ~O' t~n.r Fran. of thelr coul,try followed . by the Cele- castJ.fh~t~;r o~'~~i~:'¥:ust Company ~;~~~~e n~e d~~d e:~~~~~I~;~~ C~~!lfI~~. Harry K. Hoch. Recorder WRIT Assembly In such case msd e Act 01 braUon of Holy Communlon. being a~nt t~ereln. and In charge thereof. certificate to be his act and deed and the ••••• ••• • WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J ' I and also to do and receive ':..~~~ i'0Yl dOd, At rune o '~ lock on Christmas .morn- ~~~Il'::d o~ it~rof~:" r'!':~lr~~eS;{.ve~i ~~ act and deed of laid corporation; that the 12-3-3tc Layton at Wilmington the Second day shall then and Ihere consl d he CoUrt lng there Will be the Celebration of Corporation Laws of the State of Dela- signatures of the said President and of ------ot No~ember A . D. Nineteen hundred him In t.hls behaU as to th~r ~~~~rn~ Holy Communion. ~~~. S':c~~~t~~~dchnap~~:\5~eg:I~~e lR!~ ~~e::I~;t::;;I~~a::I~recf~~~a~~~d~rl~~ New Castle co~~y~a,.c;.E ~~~u~~ty-two . MARTIN G . HANNIGAN ~~I';:nSm~~t t~ dsa~n~~~e~tl ~h t~ . ~ vised Code of 193:1. as amended. prellml- of the said President and Secretary of The State ot Delaware. Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary AND HAVE YOU THEN T~~~IY . nary to the Issuing of this said corporation respectively. and that the To the Sheriff of New Castle County. 11-26 to 12-31 WRIT '11!!s IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION seal affixed to said certificate Is the com- Greeting STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR se~~e~r,th.:'[e~~~~ ~f t~:r~tat~ ' ofWJI~rl: mon or corporate seal of said corporation. Whereas. Walter George DIVORCE La,,;r.;n~~· W~~l n ~~ ~or ~~!e S Daniel I OFFICIAL Aurand by his Petition to NEW CASTLE COUNTY ~I~:~~~odrde';~~hc;,ertlty that the said corp- u;t~ ::T~~~a~~EC;;~1 IOfh~v,;;.c:e~; SEAL the Judges of our Superior New Castle County. ss. ~~ d ~~~~yn~~~ . A. D. Nlnetee ~~n!d~ The State of Delaware. fifteenth day of December A. D. 1942. day and year aforesaid. Court. filed In the office of To the Sheriff of New Castle L!ounty. ~o;~~~ 1942. MA R T~~O~ho~~!iNIGA.1 PETITION file In the office a duly executed and at- MAURICE H . NIERENBERG. the Prothonotary (If said Court In and tor t.ested consent. In writing. to the dlsso- Notary Public. New Castle County. for the cause of com­ Greeting: Whereas. Julia M . Lan- JI-26 to 12-31 sry Jutton of said Corporation executed by • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • In the Matter of the Change of Name of plaint therein alleged. has made applica­ OFFICIAL ford by her Petition to the 'E.teUe M. Rogouskas. John C. Rogouskas. Maurice H . Nierenberg tion to our said Judges that a decree may ~~n~h:t ~~tn~~d~~~o~~:r~~f'th~h~~~C::d~ SEAL Judges of our Superior DIVORCE '-----'--­ Alexander A . Rogouskas. and Isabele M. Ings aforesaid. are now on file In my • Notary Public be pronounced dissolving the marriage Court. filed In the office New Castle County . .... Rogouskas. office as provided by law. Cook County. Ill. existing between the Petitioner and Alva In Testimony Whereof, • ...... • .. .. • .. .. • ot the Prothonotary of said Court In and The State of Delaware. I have hereunto set my STATE OF DELAWARE Command You. AS YOU for New Castle County. for the cause \1' 0 THE HONOR'ABLETHE JUDGES OF B .:.,ur';I~:~efore of complaint therein alleged. has made To 6~: e tf::~iff of New Caslle C4uq SAID COURT hand and official seal. at OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. (OFFICIAL Dover this f 1ft e e nth I. EARLE D. WILLEY. Secretary of State application to our said Judges that a That you summon Alva B . Aurand so decree may be pronounced dissolving the Tbe Petition ot Estelle M . Rogousaks. SEAL) of the State of Delaware. DO HEREBY that she be and appear betore the Judges OFFICIAL ~:~r ofOfDe,;~::"b~~ r~n ~~: marriage existing between the Pedtloner G:'r~: rHo~ ~~ :;C~"-' John C. Rogouskas. Alexander A. Rogous­ thousand nine hundred CERTIFY that the above and foregoing Is of our said Court at the next term thereof SEAL lition to Ihe Judges ~ I\- kas. and lsabflle M . Rogouskas. respect­ and forty-two. Earle D. a true and correct copy of Certificate of to be he ld at Wilmington. on Monday. the and Le roy Lanford. Superior Court. filed I fully represer,ts: Willey. Secretary of State. Reduction of Capital of the "ROCKFORD Fourth d ay of January next to answer the We Therefore Command You. AS YOU office of the Prothonotary of ssld I . That Este lle M . Rogouskas is a widow. mON WORKS. INC .... as received and filed allegations of the said Petitioner Waller WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. of Lithuanian ancestry and the mother of In this office the third day of December. George Aurand according to the Act of That you summon Leroy Lanford so that ~~u:;d o:o~o~~~i1~ a st\~~r~~"nty . . the remaining Petitioners. namely John C. CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION OF A. D. 1942. at 9 o'clock A. M. Assembly In such case made and provided. he be and appear before the Judges of made application to our said J Rogouskas. Alexander A. Rogouskas. and CAPITAL OF IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have here­ and also to do and receive what the Court our said Court at the next term thereof a decree may be pronounced Isabele M. Rogouskas and that aU the Pe­ SCRANTON FmST NATIONAL unto set my hand and official seal. at Dov­ shall then and there consider concerning to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. the marriage existing between the titioners are members of the same house­ CORPORATION er. this third day of December In the her in this behalf as to the Court shall the Fourth day of January next to an­ tloner and Sadie Elizabeth Hobbs hold. t.he said Alexander A. Rogouskas yeal' of our Lord one thousand nine hun­ seem meet and consistent with the pro­ swer the a llegations of the said Petitioner We Therefore Command You. . being temporarily absent therefrom by THIS IS TO CERTIFY : dred and forty-two. visions of the said Act of Assembly. Julia M. Lanford according to the Act ot WERE HERETOFORE reason of the fact that for the time belr.g AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THlS Assembly In such case made and provided. That you summon Sadie he is a m ember of the Naval Forces of THAT SCRANTON FmST NATIONAL EAR~~r~~~I;fL~~te. and a lso to do and receive what the Court so that she be and appear CORPORATION is a corporation created • ...... WRIT the United States: WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J. shall then and there consider concerning Judges of our said Court at the by and existing under the laws of the • Received for Record him In this behalf as to the Court shall II. That for about ten years. all of your Layton. at Wilmington . the Second day thereot to be he ld at Wilmington. o'lIe> St.ate of Delaware. the resident agent in December 3. 1942 ot November A. D. Nineteen hundred seem meet and consistent with the pro­ P e Utinners h ave used an Americanized charge of its principal office In the State. Harry K. Hoch. Recorder • and Forty-two . v isions of the said Act of Assembly. ~~~~:~~h~~~r:~at~~~s ~~ ;h:n~:ld:~ form of their surname. namely Rogers and of Delaware being CORPORATION SER- • • • • • • • • • • • • • AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THlS by this surname th ~ y have been k now n ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN er McPherson George Hobbs ~ ~~~~O<;'~~I~~~:e~OO Market Street. WII- 1_2_-1_0-_3_tc______Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary WRIT to the Act of Assembly in such c.~ to the community. their friends. and rela­ WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . tlveOl. and now in conformity with the 11-26 to 12-31 THAT the board of directors of the said SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day ~v~~at~~~i~~~r~ ~~a~II S~h!~ ~~d a ~~e~ Statute and by order of this Honorable of November A. D. Nineteen hundred Court. desire to have their real name legal­ corporation. at a meeting called for that Fi. Fa. No. 52. Jan. Term. 1943 to me DIVORCE cernlng her in this behaU as to theCotl ly Changed so as to contorm to the Amero­ purpose. voted In favor of a reduction of directed will be exposed to Public S ale and Forty-two. sh a ll seem meet and conSistent with ~ New Castle County. ss. ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN canlzed name by which they have been capital of the said corporation fl'om Five at the Middletown Hotel. Middletown. St. The State of Delaware. provisions of the said Act of ASS< mb\ Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary for m a ny years and arc now known; Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500.000) to Georges Hundred. Delaware. To the Sheriff ot New Castle County. AND HAVE YO~~i~E N THERE 1l Three Hundred Twenty-nine Thousand 11-26 to 12-31 m. That your Petitioner. Estelle M. Ro­ Greeting: Three Hundred Twenty-two Dollars ($329.- ON SATURDAY Whereas. Anna E. Kread­ WITNESS. the Honorable D an l~ gouskas Is n ow folty-three years of age: 322), and that thereafter the holders of DIVORCE youJ' Petitioner. John C. Rogouskas twen­ OFFICIAL er by h er Petition to the Layton. at Wilmington. the Second ' record of at least a majority of the total THE 26TH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1942 SF;AL Judges of our Superior New Castle County. ss. of November A. D. Nineteen tv-four years of age; your PetitIOner. Al­ number of shares of the said corporation. exander R. Rogouskas twenty-h\fo years Court. filed in the office of The State of Delaware. a nd Forty-two. having voting power and now outstanding. at 10 o'clock A. M .• Eastern·War Time. To the Sheriff of New Castle County. ISSUED o{ age; and your Petitioner Isabele M . voted In favor of the said reduction of the following described Real Estate viz: the Prothonotary of said Court in a nd for New Castle County. for the cause ot com­ Greeting: Nov. 7. 1942. Rogouskas twenty years of age. and their capital; ALL that certain lot or parcel of land. Whereas. Corrine Ru­ place of residence Is 606 Willow Street. plaint therein alleged. has made applica­ 11-26 to 12-31 tion to our said Judges that a decree may OFFICIAL dolph by her Petition to ill the City of Wilmington. New CasUe THAT the said reduction of capital is ~~~~I~e ~~u~ht~ TaOn~n S~~t;O~;s'g'e~~!~~~ SEAL the Judges of our Superior County. Delaware: be pronounced dissolving the marriage ~~e~:n e~~~t~~anbJ ~~~~~ln~L~~~e~a~~~lt~~~ bounded and described. as follows. to wit : e xisting between the Petitioner and Law­ Court. filed tn the office of DrvORCE IV. Tqat this Petition Is signed by Estel­ New Castle County . ... (11.816) shares of stock owned by the cor- Beginning at a point on the Easterly side rence M . Kreader. the Prothonotary of said Court in and le M . Rogousk as. Mother of the remaining poration. representing capital in the of South Street. at corner for these lands We Therefore Command You. AS YOU for New Castle County. tor the cause of The State of Delaware. Petitioners not only in her own behalf but kmount of Twenty-nine Thousand Five and lands formerly of Joseph C. Clayton. WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. complaint therein alleged. has made appli­ To the Sher tff of New Castle also as evidence of her approval of and Hundred Forty DoUars ($29.540). and by now of William E . Duhadaway: thence. That you summon Lawrence M. Kreader cation to our said Judges that a decree Greeting : conscnt to the Petition of Isabele M. Ro­ so that he be and appear before the Judges may be pronounced dissolving the mar­ gouskas w h o is now a minor under the reducing (In conjunction with an amend-I with the lands of said Duhadaway. North ment to the certificate of incorporation 74 \ ~ degrees East 150 feet to th~ lands of of our said Court at the next term thereof riage existing between the Petitioner and age of twenty-one years. under Section 26 of the Delaware Cor- A. L. Quillen; thence. with said QUillen to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. the Russell Rudolph. V. That the sa id Petitioners desire that poratlon Law. the certificate of amendment line South 15 \~ degrees East 50 feet to a Fourth day of January next to answer We Therefore Command You. AS YOU Uleir respective n ames may be changed being flied simultaneously herewith) the stake. a corner for th<;se and lands of the allegations of the said Petitioner Anna WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. t o Estelle M. Rogers. John C . Rogers. Alex­ par value of One Hundred Eighty-eight the late John W. NaudalO: now. the la!,~ S E. Kreader according to the Act ot As­ That you summon Russell Rudolph so that aader A. Rogers. and Isabele M. Rogers. Thousand One Hundred Eighty-foul' (188.- of Mary J . Austin: then With saId Austm s sembly In such case made and provided. he be and appear before the Judges of pursuant 10 the provisions of Chapter 144 184) shares of stock now Issued and out- lands South 74\~ degrees West 150 feet and also to do and receive w hat the Court our said Court at the next term thereof of. the Revised Code of Delaware. 1935. standing from Two DoUars and Fifty Cents to the Easterly side of South Street afore­ shall then and there consider concerning to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. AND in duty bound will ever pray. ($2.50) per share to One Dollar and Sev- said. thence. therewith North 15 \~ degr ees him In this behalf as to the Court shall the Fourth day of J a nuary next to an­ enty-flve Cents ($1.75) per share: West 50 feet to the place of BEGINNING. seem meet and consistent with the pro­ swer the a llegations of the said Petitioner Her Containing 7500 Square feet of land. by visions of the said Act of Assembly. Corrin e Rudolph according to the Act of x ESTELLE M. ROGOUSKAS. THAT the assets of tills corporation re­ the same more or less. with a two story AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE TIDS Assembly in such case made and provided. Mark maining after such reduction are sufficient frame dwelling house thereon erected. WRn: a nd also to do and receive wha t the Court JOHN C. ROGOUSKAS. .0 pay any debts. the payment of which Seized and taken In execution as the WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J. shall then and there consider concerning ALEXANDER A. ROGOUSKAS. shall not have been otherWise prOVided property of Lee Baynard Marvel and Lee Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day him in this behal.f as to the Court shall ISABELE M. ROGOUSKAS. for. Baynard Marvel. Administrator of Francis of November A. D. Nineteen hundred seem meet and consistent with the pro­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corpor­ H. Marvel. deceased and Edna Banning and Forty-two. visions of the said Act of Assembly. HENRY R . ISAACS. aljeQ has caused this certificate to be made Marvel. terra tenant and to be sold by ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THlS Attnrney for Petitioners. Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary WRIT ~"! ~~~t~~"~d~re\~d~~~~~tes!~~~~~ ~~ri~'s . ~:n~~Ew~.;;~~~~~·~fIiff 11-26 to 13-31 WITNESS. the ' Hohorable Daniel J . STATE OF DELAWARE ) this fourth day of December. A. D. 1942. December 8. 1942. Layton. at WIJmlngto~, the Second day ) SS. 12-10-3tc of November A. D. Ntneteen hundred NEW CASTLE COUNTY ) SCRANTON FmST NATIONAL DIVORCE CORPORATION New Castie County. ss. and Forty-two. CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION The State of Delaware. ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN da~E o~T :::v~~~~DD.T~:~2~np:~~n1ZI~~ By HENRY BELIN. m. OF CAPITAL To the Sheriff of New Castle County. Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary came before me. the undersigned. a No- President FEDERAL LOAN CORPORATION. a Greeting: 11-26 to 12-31 tar), Public for the County and State afore- and R. O. DEUBLER. corporation organized and existing under Whereas. Leon H. Holden . ~d. Estelle M . Rogouskas. John C. Ro- Secretary. the General Corporation Law of the State OFFICIAL by h is Petition to the DIVORCE gouskas. and Isabele M. Rogouskas. who • • • • • • • • of Delaware. DOES HEREBY CERTIFY. as SEAL Judges of our Superior New Castle County. ss. follows: Court. filed In the office of The State of De laware. : FmST NATIONAL • the Prothonotary of said Court in and for To the SherlfT ot New Castle County. ;:~e~~:e a~~I~aiu~~:tdth~Pf.:::ts°a~i ~C~~~; (I) That on the 9th day of NOYember. 'forth In the foregoing Petition are true. • CORPORATION New Castle County. for the cause of com-I Greeting: Incorporated A. D .• 1942. there was filed with said cor­ plaint therein alleged. has made appllca- Whereas. Ella May Mur- 1929 poration the written consent of the hold­ tlon to our said Judges that a decree may OFFICIAL ray by her Petillon to the Her ers of record of the total number of shares x ESTELLE M. ROGOUSKAS. Delaware be pronounced dissolving the marriage ex- SEAL Judges of our Superior ...... of the corporation outstanding and having Isting between the PetItioner and Eva Court. filed on the office of Mark voting powers authorizing reduction of JOHN C. ROGOUSKAS. Mae Holden. the Prothonotary of said Court 10 and for the capital of the corporation by the ISABELE M. ROGOUSKAS. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA) We Therefore Command You. AS YOU New Castle County. for the cause of com­ : SS. amount of Ninety-three thousand eight WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. plaint therein alleged. has made appllca­ Sworn to and subscribed before me the COUNTY OF LACKAWANNA) hundred fifty and NollOO ($93.850) Dollars That you summon Eva Mae Holden so lion to our said Judges that a decree may in the following manner: that she be a nd appear before the Judges be pronounced dissolving the m arriage day and year P . COLTON. BE IT REMEMBERED that on this fourth afO~~~LES By the purchase. for retirement. by of our said Court at the next term there- existing between the Petitioner and Notary Public. the Company of 1.877 shares of the of to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. Charles Martin Murray. , Whereas, ~~~sc~:be~.e~e':::t~~y 1:~~IICb~~O:';,d ~~~ ~~: outstanding Class "A" Common Stock • • • • • • • • State and County aforesaid. personally ap- the Fourth day of January next to answer We Therefore Command You. AS YOU OFFICIAL son of the Company from the holders of the allegations of the said Petitioner Leon WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED . SEAL tition to the Charles P. Colton peared Henry Belin. Ill. president of said stock. and by the cancellation of H. Holden according to the Act of Assem- That you summon Charles Martin Murray Superior Court, said stock upon Its acquisition by the bly In such case made and provided. and so that he be and appear before t h e office of the p ro t ho no ta~y oC said NO~~~:'~~IIC . ~~~~.T~~ ~:;;;a~~;I~~n~~n~~~~~:~ Company. also to do and receive what the Court Judges of our said Court at the n ext term In and for New Castle County. APPOinted February II, 1HZ foregoing certiflcate. known to me per- (2) That the assets ot the corporation sh a ll then and there consider concerning thereof to be held at Wilmington. on cause of complaint Iherein • • ~er,:, ;w~ ~e a ~s . ~af;lI~e:~fi~~t:u~~. ~~d ~~k~~~I:~~edd!~~ remaining after such reduction are suITlc­ her In this behalf as to the Court shall Monday. the Fourth day of J anuary next made application to our said and the act and deed of the said corpora­ lent to pay any debts. the payment of seem meet and consistent with the pro- to answer the a llegations of the said Pe­ a decree may be pronounced which has not been otherwise provided visions of the said Act of Assembly. titloner Ella May Murray according to STATE OF DELAWARE ) tion. and that the seal thereto affixed was ~~oene~a~~~g"r.e~~! ~.~ g c~:~~~e.n,,,. ,h,, _.hJ:; ) SS. the common and corporate seal of the said for. AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THlS the Act of Assembly In such case made WRIT and prOVided. and also to do and receive known as Lester B. Weatherby. NEW CASTLE COUNTY ) corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. said FEDERAL LOAN CORPORATION has caused Its cor­ WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J. what the Court shall then and there con­ We Theretore Command You. BE IT REMEMBERED. That on 'thls IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have hereun­ porate seal to be affixed and this certifi­ Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day sider concerning him in this behalf as to WERE HERETOFORE COMM Eleventh day of December. A. D. 1942. per- to set my hand and affixed my official cate to be signed by He.nnan R. SchUl' of November A . D . Nine teen hundred the Court shall seem meet and consistent That you Sllmmon Leonard C. 90nally came before me. the undersigned. seal the day and year hereinabove written. Its President and Richard J. Schlft Its and Forty-two. with the provisions of the said Act of As- also known as Lester B. a Notary Public for the County and State rnA H. NAPE. Assistant Secretary. this 24th day of No­ ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN sembly. he be and appear before aforesaid. Alexander A. Rogouskas. who Notary Public. vember. A. D. 1942. Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS our said Court at the next being by me duly qualified upon oath. 11-26 to 12-31 WRIT to be held at Wilmington. on FEDERAL LOAN CORPORATION WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . did despose and say that the facts set ~Y. C~m~ls;io~ ~xp.Jre: ~a~ch. 8t~ f 1945. !~~~!~iod:: o~f t~~n~~~~,.;n~e~ x" t'Mto,.rEUU "' . 'JIi forth In the foregoing Petition are true. · ...... DIVORCE Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day IDA H . NAPE • FEDERAL LOAN CORPORATION· New Castle County. ss. of November A. D. Nineteen hundred Johnson Weatherby according ALEXANDER A. ROGOUSKAS, Notary Public CORPORATE SEAL • The State of Delaware. and Forty-two. ot Assembly In such case Lackawanna County To the SherlfT of New Castle County. ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN Ided. and also to do and Sworn to and subscribed before me the • • ••• •DE;A,,!,~E •••• : Greeting: Nov. 7. 1942. • • sc:a~to~, ~a.. • Prothonotary the Court shall then and day and year af~ii~i.ES P . COLTON. By HERMAN R. SCHIFF. Whereas. Agnes Smith by 11-26 to 12-31 con"ernlng him in this Notary Public. 12-__10_-_3t_c ______President. OFFICIAL her Petition to the Judges Court shall seem meet and By RICHARD J . SCHIFF. SEAL of our Superior Court. filed DIVORCE the provisions of the said ...... Assistant Secretary'. in the office of the Pro­ New Castle County. ss. AND HAVE YOU TH EN Charles P . Colton CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION thonotsry of said Court In a nd for New The State of Delaware. WRIT Notary Public OF CAPITAL STATE OF ILLINOIS) Castle County. for the cause ot complaint To the Sheriff of New Cas tie County. WITNESS. the Honorable Delaware OF ) :SS therein alleged. has made application to Greeting: Layton. a t Wilmington. the Appointed February 5. 1942 ROCKFORD mON WORKS. INC. COUNTY OF COOK ) our said Judges that a decree may be Whereas. Myrtle C. Lynch of November A. D. Tenn Two Years pronounced dissolving the marriage ex­ OFFICIAL by her Petition to the and Forty- two...... ROCKFORD mON WORKS. INC .• a cor­ BE IT REMEMBERED THAT on this 24th Isting between the Petitioner and Sam SEAL Judges of our Superior ISSUED poration organized and existing under the U-11-3tc day of November. 1942. personally came Herbert Smith. Court. filed In the office of Nov. 7. 1942. General Corporation Law of the State belore me MATTHEW BERMAN. a Notary Wc Therefore Command You. AS YOU the Prothonotary of said Court In and for 11 -26 to 12-31 STATE OF DELAWAP" of Delaware. DOES HEREBY CERTIFY as Public In and tor the County and State WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. New Castle County. for the CBuse of com­ Office of Secretary of state follows: aforesaid. Herman R. Schiff. President of That you summon Sam Herbert Smith so plaint therein al1eged. has made applica­ DIVORCE CERTIFICATE OF D1SS0LUTION (1) That on the 30th day of November. FEDERAL LOAN CORPORATION. a cor­ that he be and appear before the Judges To AU Whom Tbese Presents May Come, tion to our said Judges that a decrce may New Castie County. ss. A. D. 1942. there was fli ed with said cor­ poration of the State of Delaware. the cor­ of our said Court At the next term thereof be pronounced dissolving the marriage poration the wrlttcn consent of the hold­ poration described In a nd which executed to be held at Wilmington. on Monday. t he T;h~,;t~~ e ~iffl D ~~a,~~~~ Casile Wb'::!::~~f a ppears to my satisfaction ers of record of the total number of shares existing between the Petitioner and John by duly authenticated record of the pro- th e foregoing certificate. known to me Fourth day of J anuary next to answer the Clifford Lynch. ot the corporation outstanding and having personally to be such. and he. the said allegations of the sold Petitioner Agnes Gree ting: Whereas. Joseph voting powers authorizing reduction of t he We Therefore Command You. A:$ YOU :;'ieg~n't~~f c~~s:~~u~ia~h ~~:'~~~~"k'h~l~~;; Herman R. Schiff. as such President. duly Smith according to the Act of Assembly WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED. OFFICIAL by his Petition capital of the corporation by the amount executed said certificate before me and In such caso made and provided. and a lso COMPANY That yOU summon John Clifford Lynch SEAL J udges of our d~~~~I1I..r oK ~c6' ci~s of $199.000.~ from the amount of $200.000.00 acknowledged the said certificate to be to do and receive what the Court shall Court. nled In a corporation of this State whose principal to the amount of $1.000.00 by the retire­ so that be be and appear before the h Is act and deed and the act and deed then and there consider concerning him Judges of our sold Court at the next term the Prothonotary of sol d ..mce Is situated at ment of 1.990 shares of capital stock with­ of said corporation; that the signatures In this behalf as to the Court shall seem No. 100 West lOth Street. out par value and providing that an am­ thereof to be held at Wilmington. on for New Castle ·Counly. for In the city of -"'limington. County of New of the said President and of the Assistant meet and consistent with the provisions o.f Monday. the Fourth day of January next complaint thercl n alleged. ount not exceeding that part of the capi­ Secretary of said corporation to said fore­ Castle. State of Delaware the said Act of Assembly. to answer the allegations of the said Peti­ plication to our said Judges The Corporation Trust Company tal of the corporation represented by the going certificate are In the handwriting AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS being agent therein. and In charlie thereof. shares so retired may be charged against tioner Myrtle C. Lynch according to the may be pI'onollllced d of the said President and Assistant Sec­ WRIT rloge e xisting between the upon whom ~roceS8 may be served. has the capital of the corporation in respect of retary of said Company respectively. and Act of Assembly In su ch case made and WITNESS. the Honorable Daniel J . provldcd. and also to do and receive what such shares. that the seal affixed to said certificate Is Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day ~&!~i~lo~li.a~~e ort'h':,lr~~~~tsOf O~e\~~ (2) That the assets of the corporation the Court shall then and there consider R~~r~h:;· e~:.~oncomman d ware. as contained In 2033. Section 1. to the common or corporate seol of said cor­ of November A . D . Nineteen hundred WERE HERETOFORE C remaining after such reduction are suf­ poration. and Forty-two. conccrnlng him In this behalf AS to the Court sha ll seem me~t a nd consistent with That you SUl11mOn Roberta ~:d ~~t!O~f 2t:36~~~P~';;;e~de~~ ~~:u!~: ficient to pay any debts. tho payment of ISSUED MARTIN G . HANNIGAN which has not been otherwise provided IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here­ the provisions of the said Act oi Assembly. ·~~~~h~l~g g~ t~~SSOLUTJON for. unto set my hand and seal of office the ~~~6 ~~ 1~~:il Prothonotary AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS ~~a~u~' ~al~e ~~~rt ~r~r,~ next Now. therefore. I, Earle D. Willey. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. said ROCK­ day and year aforesaid. WRIT to be held a t Wilmington. on Secretary of StIlte of the St8te or Dela­ FORD IRON WORKS. INC. hal caused Its MATTHEW BERMAN. WITNE.."lS. the Honorable Daniel J . Fourth day of J anuary next ware. do hereby certify that the said corp· corporate seal to be affixed and this cer­ Notary Public. Layton. at Wilmington. the Second day allegations of the said Pel I •. Bacon according to the December A. 1942, tificate to be signed by M. W. Rogers. Its ot November A. D. Nineteen hundred :':t'UtdI~:: ~e D. PreSident. and Samuel C. Horwitz. Its Sec- • and Forty-two. In such case made and We In the office a duly executed and at· MATTHEW BERMAN ISSUED to do and recclve what tested coneent. In writing. to the d18lO­ retary. this 30th day of November A. D . • NOTARY PUBLIC MARTIN G . HANNIGAN IuUon of Nld GorporeUon executed by 1942. Nov. 7. 1942. Prothonotary then and there consider all the .toekholden thereof. which old ROCKFORD IRON WORKS. INC. • C~!< ~O~~,. IL!'.• 11-26 to 12-31 colllent aad the recorda of the proceed.- By M. W. ROGERS. :,r:e!~I~nb:h:~n :St~~ t t1::lth the Z. afo...... d are now on file III my Preeldenl DIVORCE of the said Act of Ass.e.,!,~IY . ri AND HAVE YOU T"" &I provt ",\:y ~a;iImo.,. 1B"eo'. By SAMUEL C. HORWITZ. New Cutle County.... The State of Delaware • WRIT I have he~\Ulto ... my • • • • • • • •Se~re~. To the Sheriff of New Castle County. WITNESS. the -(Oft'ICIAL ~i!r a~1I 0'~1r\:'.~ ta~ : • CORPORAT& SIIAL OreeUng: Layton. at Wilmington. UAL) dq or~_ In u.. • Rockford Iron Woru, Inc. W her ea. , Franclszka of Novembel' A. D. IIU ~~~ ty-two . MARTIN ~0~'1fd~: Delaware O~IAL :.r;;~~~yJe::e~~~':J~~ ...... Court, Bled In the office of Nov. 7. 1H2. L~~I.::· · the Prothonotary of laid Court In and for 11-26 to 12 -31 The N(lwark Post. Newark. Delaware. Thunda,-. December 17. 1942 Three

appropriate for the season. The favors SCHOOL BOARD MEETS FFA IN JUDGING CONTEST were small potted plants. Gltts were The Newark Public School Board of The Newark Chapter, Future Farm- DEDICATE exchanged among the Class Pals; the Don" Dela, • I • 'Pals" revealed, a nd there was n draw­ Education held their regular monthly ers of America will be represented in ng of class pals tor the ensuing year. meeting in the high school on Friday the All-American Holstein-Friesian Order Your ChrlstlllCll SERVICE The Class has sent Christmas gifts evening and conducted the regular Judging Contest by William Murray, to all boys from this community now routine business. John Hamilton and Nelson Lee. Pwigrim Turkey in service, each girl having been as­ AT YOUR NOny UP FLAG AT signed two boys to prepare boxes for. There are approximately fifty boys from this community, who are now in PULLORUM CLEAN STANTON service. Friendship Lodge No. 4, Shepherds of Bethlehem at their meeting this Chri tlnas week nominated officers for the ensu­ CRICKS ing year. The next meeting will be on cbool Play Tuesday evening, December 22nd, at 500 Rock Hampshire cross chicks available December 23 which lime the members will enjoy and 30; also 1000 Roc~ Hampshire cross male chicks on To Be Held their annual Christmas Party. Enjoy A&P Baked Goods-Tht/:J'r, Fres", Tasty Mrs. Melvin L. Cox of Stanton has December 30. been informed that her husband Mel­ s •• how good A&P Bro.d end J.no Pork .. eek.. or., Select from December 23 thl, list of qu.lity b.k.d good,. Th.lr qu.lity end low prlc., will vin L . Cox has been promoted to Cor­ BARRED ROCK pi.... you. stanton, Dec. 17th - Miss Lora Little, poral, and has been made Battalion P Indpul of the Stanton School, an- Armorer. Corp. Cox is located at Seat­ NEW HAMPSHIRE ENRICHED_Thoro Bqlced-Dafed for freslJaess \iOces that pupils of the first anel tle, Washington, with the Coast Artil­ c.MARJlEL (REGULAR 27·SLlCE LOAF) nOventh grades will be given physical lery. ROCK·HAMPSHIRE :nminations this week at the school by Dr. J . R. Downes, State Health CROSSES and WHITE LEGHORNS \)OCtor. CHRISTIAN You can help yourself and your country by growing an - I~LOAF/~~..'"I IOC. The Christmas entertainment of the extra flock of chicks this year. stanton School will be held on Wed­ OIl~::'I':I:" I' c nesday morning, Dec. 23rd at II n. m. Paren ts nre invited to attend. The first SERVICE Jalle 'aricer-Victory ------'aclcqge si x grades will present plays, dances and drills, while the School choir, com­ NEWARK F.F.A. HATCHERY I Pl.le DOZIN posed of pupils of the 7th and 8th OFFICERS Phone 4857 Newark, Del . Don~ls • Su,.r.' IN lOX • M~U~ID-ii1~. grades, wlll present a musical pro­ Jail. 'a,i., Cai.. gram, including the singing of Christ- Election Held Jane '.tk.r-CllIMmO" mas Carols. BUNS pk~. lie Stanton Methodist Church, the Rev. Ie .. _ ,.,..r-P.C8ft Frank O. Baynard, Pastor, presented At Christiana a very Impressive service on Sunday RINGS .... lie evening at which time they dedicated M. E.Church b. ' ...... -.Iell, Co_ a Service Flag for boys of this com­ CAKES - lie munity now In service. There are ap­ Christiana. Dec. 17th - The Women's NOTICE laill.. Nut-C.«•• proximately ro boys wh~ were honored Society of Christian Service of the CAKES _. In \he service. A Candle Light Service Christiana Methodist Church met Tues­ lie A ...... 4 yotle')'-fo••• was arranged, and a member of each day evening In the Church for their family represented participated In the monthly business session, election of CAKES :.., 17c service by lighting a candle from the otTlcers and Christmas Party. To The Taxpayers L...... c:...... ' hood candles behind the cross. In placing The election of officers resulted as CAKES -" 29c the candles, the family representatives tallows: Ja.. , ..... _y_III...... placed same in a "V" formation, sym­ President, Mrs. Edna Dickey; vice bolizing "Victory." Mrs. Leslie Leas­ president, Mrs. Alma Lynam; recording LOAF ..... Z9c ~_ ' .. k.,.....,._ 'Ie"... ure was chairman of arrangements for secretary, Miss Alberta Johnson; cor­ Town of Newark, Delaware this program, and was assisted by Mrs. responding secretary, Mrs. Anna Haw­ ~~" LOAF ._. 25c Edward Rice, Mrs. Grace Hale, Mrs. thorne; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Haw­ FRUIT I·LI 1111 A...... kl.,-s..them .... Edgar Boyce and Mrs. William Van­ thorne; Missionary education director, CA"E ::. 29c neman. The choir presented appro­ Mrs. Rachael Burge; local church ac­ ~ ••i ""'.t-A-.I toye. priate selections, and there were read­ tivities, Mrs. Violet Geesaman; secre· CAKI $1.9~ CAKES !:. He ings concernlng the American Flag, tary of llterature, Mrs. Ethel Eastburn; Christian Flag, Service Flag. Mrs. secretary at supplies. Mrs. Jennie Cros­ t!4lt ClUe 840 Y.'-"llc~I.... . Lewis Eastburn formally presented the san; Spiritual Life director, Mrs. Alma 1942 Taxes Become Delinquent After LOA.F ..... 29c Service Flag, and Mr. Leslie Leasure Cannon. read the names of each boy in service, Members assisting in presenting the and gave his location, at which time Devotional Program were: Mrs. Bertha December 31, 1942 Serv. Col/ee -I some member of their family lighted DeWolfe, Mrs. Helen Hoffecker, Mrs. 'finer IrBsher flavor I Petltlorler ••• his candle. Rev. Beynard addressed Ada Ware, Mrs. Ethel Eastburn, Mrs. Edna Dickey, Mrs. Rachael Burge and It', the pick .f tho plent.tlolII ••• "" the group prior to the Candle Light t. ylll 1ft the lI.vor.,•• I.d ~ ..... Service. Mrs. Anna Hawthorne. Mter The Above Date An Additional 5% Penalty The Young Women's Sunday School Mrs. Helen Hawthorne, soloist, enter­ EIGIIT O'CLOCK t: 21e Class ot the Stanton Methodist Church tained with vocal selections, and Mrs. Will Be Imposed On Each Years Unpaid Taxes. met last evening at the home of Mrs. Alma Lynam reviewed the Society R~D II,.ILE ~ 2Ce Lillian Wilkinson, Brack-Ex, President Study Book. IOIIR ~ aI. of the Class. Mrs. Wilkinson was as­ Fol.lowing the business session, a sisted by M~ . Emily Lucas, Vice Pres­ Christmas Party was enjoyed, gifts I CouncU of Newark lntIyt.w-aNIICHl~AMlLY, ident. This was the annual Christmas were exchanged among members, and Party, and games and decorations were refreshments were served. Flour :: ZOe ~ ac Ai••• ,. C_.r4 ...... Jule. 26G ....yt.1II .ANOA•• = 'lour ~ ec S.I,... Take a Tip From Santa! PEIIUT ItmII CLEANSER ~t: 23el~t: 43- Z ····ISe Au 'AGoE Do Your Xmas Shopping 'af•••• SpHd, MIYOIIIISI NOW POTATOIIU. S. NO. Pennsylvania BLUE LABEL IN NEWARK 15 1ir~ 1ge W,".rn-FIESH URal CIIBBOTS 'r __ ' 1••• 11 IOe ZJ6 SI. FlorId •• SWH'. JuIcy ." e OBIINGES DOZ.. 2g Now - more than ever before it is your patriotic duty to shop at home. With the scarcity of tires, gasoline and travel facilities, EMPEROR GRAPES LI Do IArMOIt-l,... every loyal American should be happy that they can help by the I·" simple expedient of staying at home. C.. aab ..... les I .....3- URI. WILIUTS FAlIY MIUI 1m -H, Christmas shopping in Nevark can be a lot of f~ ••. and save -'" you many a tiresome trip and quite a few dollars as well. Honestly, F.... h SAUER Super Right MIATS you'd be surprised at the many beautiful and practical gift items KRIIUT Top Qu.Il" , ....." IIIrN e Stewing on display in local stores. In fact, you will find stores in Newark 2 •. 13 H., C•• ,., ., Si/.I", Cblck... have a better proportionate selection of desirable items than most ..BliNKS of the large stores in nearby cities . . . and, they're economically e 33:": Ii5~: priced, too. ·33 SIIcid II_gan'. Patronize your home· town, Main Strect merchant who s~rves HILlIUT or IALMG. you every day in the year. Bring your Christmas list to Newark STEIIKS SCRAPPLE t!tore.keepers for economy, convenience and complete satisfaction. Ib ~~. :I :.27- ,.1• .,;,;:::n;;;; .. , , ,,,1m umbUvar... Cod PlLLITI .. 29. 'ella'" ' •••r .r "..,." ..... NEWARK &a,.. 'OlTON ...... , au. M.ck..... 17. &a., 801...... 0...... " Chamber of Commerce Cold Cuts .... 1Ie ~u.s ••AlIO'" F;o~u~r~======~======~======~_~Th~:e~N~e~w~a~r~k~P~o:st~'~~~d~w~a~r~k~,;~~m~w~a~re~,~Tb~u~r~sda~~y~,==~D~e;c~e~m~b~e~r~I~7;,~1~9~4~2~==~====~~=::=~~======,======:======~~ I Newark Future Farmers Laurelli Is amed THE NE.K POST OPA INSISTS 'scrap Drive Winners Wrestling plain Paul M. Hodgson, acting state super- Bill LaureU! has been named captain vi sor of Agricultural Education and of the Blue Hen wrestling team it was Founded January 26, 1910, by the late Everett C. Johnson 0 N BURNER I chairman of the Farm Scrap Harvest stated this week by Coach William Newark, Del. --- An Independent Newspaper Program has announced that the New- "Shack" Martin. LauI'elIi was the win- Published Every ThurSday by the Newark Post, Inc. 'CO' NVERSION PHONE 3161 ark Chapter, Future Farmers of Amer- ner of last years in the Locally and Independently Owned and Operated ica had won first place for gathering 165 pound class at the Mason-Dixon Two shows each nile, 7 & ;-;­ EDITOR ...... RICHARD T. WARE Oil Shortage the most scrap in New CasUe County Conference and is a former Wilmington Saturday Continuous fro m 2:30 P. ~ Entered as second-class matter at Newark. Delaware and will be presented with a War Bond Hig)l sludent. un.der Act of March 3, 1897. Forcing Use for a prize. Coaoh Martin said that wrestling ':Jlilj1.'i·:t.W,j - I'i:v~~IPg~~a.ft~~e a~~ t~~rJ:~·lI'sui~SC;r;t1.:-:.~It~ . ~ta~:~ i~e:: · ~NpeJ..o~~Cljf. practice is going on despite the fact Single copies 5 cents. Make all checks payable to The Newark Post. Of Other Fuel Robert McCormick that exams ave on. ~, I ill ~jili!:ii [! We wanl and- InVite com';;;nlcatiolUl, but they must be signed by the- writer'. Treated For Burns __nol for pUbllcstlon, but for our Information and protection. Due to the growing seriousness of Fri. & Sat. Dec. 18&19 the fuel oil shorlage on the Eastern Robert McCormick, seventeen years Coasl, the Washington headquarters of old, was treated at the Memorial Hos­ "Powder Town" the OPA ·has directed all local War pital for sulphuric acid burns of the STARRING Newark, Delaware, Thunday, December 17. 1942 Price and Rationing Boards to insist face and arms, and is reported to be upon owners of apartment houses, hot­ improving rapidly. He is an employe Edmond O'Brien, JUlie Hov els, commercial structures and small at the duPont Experimental Station. HEALTH FOR CHRISTMAS industrial plants to re-convert their oil Victor McLaglen or "Health is one of our most precious weapons to fight this burning furnaces and boilers to the ADDED WESTERN SATURDAY use of some other fuel other than fuel Masolls Attend war and Delawareans can guard this strength by taking the holi­ oil it feasible. Divine Services Mon., Tue., & ~ 2 1,2~~ days in moderation this year, avoiding over-eating, over-indul­ These owners are being requested to About thirty members of Hiram Judy Garland, Geo. MurpAy gence of all kinds, and especially over-fatigue, in order that the furnish their local Board with detailed Lodge No. 25, A. F. & A. M., attended certifications from a qualified heating Geo. Kelly New Year will find them in good health and ready to give their Divine worship at the Newark Metho­ pngineer, plumber, heating contractor dist Church on Sunday morning. Rev. IN best to the war effort," says Dr. Edwin Cameron, executive secre­ or architect as to the type of equipment O. A. Bartley, pastor of the church tary of the State Board of Health. they are now using, and the cost and used for his topic "Builders of the "For Me and My Gar time it will lake to make these changes. Temple". "Family physicians often say that they are their busiest after In the case of where the commercial Thursday, Dec.U-' the Christmas holidays. Then the cold weather, the abundance of strud ure is required to convert and "flu" or grippe infections, added to the wide-spread weariness and is usi ng boilers up to 300 H.P. capacity, James Craig & Nancy KeUy and will, for the most part require class DR. HOBART HARE Ii often digestive upsets of both grown-ups and children, acquired ! IN from a holiday spent 'not wisely but too well', leads to much illness. ~~ ' ~~~e~~ o~~~i:~s ~Z:;d a~~!~e~h~~ JI eterinariau "Friendly Enemies" are now available and can be obtained Office Hours "Complete physical check-ups for both grown-ups and chil­ NARRATOR dren may not sound in the holiday mood but may prove of much ~~o~ ~~:: ~ ~tio;oat~;°rii~tr~~~ ~~~~eW:~ 10 to 12 Mornings 6 to 8 Evenings Form PD-668. The plumbing and heal- Phone 2242 16 W. Main St., Newark more use than gaily wrapped packages of non-essentials, especially Lowell Thomas during these times of war emergencies which tax people's strength. ing division of WPB has established ~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And, finally, when the check-ups are made, follow the doctor's ad­ wrehiasochn aablpplie ca crittioenrisa tof o arpprove determinin. Prac-g .r:~I :.••:: " ~'IM=~\\i' iII\\i. itlW' IIr~~c~ot\l.. t\lT· iII. t\ly· i::*".s-'OiiII_------~'.' tically no one in this ciass of fuel oil vice about any needed corrections and preserve that vital health users need be deterred from undertak- for the task ahead. ing co nversion because of a shortage of COST OF "Let us give gifts of health to our children this year", says co nversion parts. . P f E hI AUTOMOBII.. E The OtTi ce of Coordinator of Solid: er ume nsem es . Dr. Marion Hotopp, acting director of the Division of Maternal Fuels for War has reported that there INSun~NCE SLA§IIIlD! and Child Health for the Board. "Before spending much money are no grounds for misgivings on the coal supply si tuation anywhere within GUARD OF HONOR $ 5.00 0 for toys and other frivolities, let us make sure that all our chil­ the li mitation area. You ean now buy Automo­ dren have warm coats or snow suits, sturdy large-enough shoes, 0 GARDEN CART 7.50 bile Liabm ty I n s urance issued good rubbers or galoshes, warm underwear and night clothes. by The JEtDa Casually and "A new snowsuit, with its suggestion of happy outdoor play, U. S. SEEKS TOBOGGAN. 10.00 0 Surety Company of Hartford, 01' a new pail' of canton flannel pajamas, all gay with color can Conn., at the lowest rates in bring much joy to a small feminine heart, as Sonny may like a JEWEL TREE 12.50 0 history. Ask for details, Yoa sheepskin-lined coat like his father has, or a bright plaid macki­ STUDENT may drive less, but jf you naw, and a cap with ear-laps like a woodsman. All these will satis­ o Plus Tax fy the childrens' love of "dressing up" and also help protect DIETITIANS drive at all, YOll need itl them against tpe cold. Sweaters and robes may be bright and Use Our Lay-Away P~an appealing as you please, yet very practical in fuel-rationed house­ Good Paying TIME TEST ED ~ S I Ne E 11)' holds. Jobs Must Be Keep the spirit of fun with your gifts-Let them be sur­ prises-but let the main cash outlays first be for things that will Filled At Once Neighbors Pharmacy C. Frank Po~eU promote health and the toys b~ less expensive items this year. Put A United States Civil Service exam­ PHONES 2900 AND 2213 NEWARK, DELAWARE Agent any extra dollars into those needed glasses for your daughter or ination to fill Student Dietitian posi­ your niece and nephew and see that the youngsters' teeth have tions in lhe Army Medical Center , Newark Trust Compan., Washington, D. C., will be held at Wil­ a dentist's care. So let us think before we buy. Family incomes mi ngton, Del., Mr. Ralph B. Kee, local will only stretch so far-let us use our money wisely. Secretary for the U. S. Civil Service "Parents should see also that youngsters have their needed Commission, announced today. Women with appropriate college *------'. 8 to 12 hours of sleep, according to age, and naps for the younger courses in dietetics are eli gible to ap­ one~specially those over-stimulated by Christmas visitors and ply. Applications must reach the Com­ mission's Washington office on pI' be- excitement. Mother, too, needs cautioning that staying up until fore J anuary 9, 1943. ; ;all hours of the night to prepare for holiday festivities is apt to "Student Dietitians," Mr. Kee report­ affect her own health. ed, "receive subsistence, qu arte ~s , and a small remuneration during their 6 For Everyone I "Finally, do not let little children eat rich foods. Rather, months training at the Army ~edic a l dress up wholesome foods with gay garnishes for them on the Center. They are then raised to Ap­ takes no prentice Dietitians at $1,440 a year, an feast days. • 6 months later, may be promQted to "Lets have abundant h~;lth for Chris~mas and for 1943." Staff Dietitians at $1 ,800 a year." FuJI \nformation as to requirements and application blanks may be obtain­ holiclay NO SHORT CUT ed from Mr. Ralph B. Kee at Newark Delaware P . O., or from the U. S. Civil William M. Jeffers, rubber czar, recently struck hard at "loose Service Commission in Washington, D. Pl•••• and careless" talk about the rubber problem. The rubber problem C. is not licked; there is a definite rubber shortage; there will be tires Applications are not desired from CArl.'m •• U1'e,r'''8'" persons already engaged in war work for all only if the most string~nt measures are applied and received unless they will employ higher skills For the Ladies with 100 per cent cooperation on the part of the public. That is as Student Dietitians. War Manpower the 'grim truth. resfrictions on Federal appointments $1.25 and up are given in Form 3989, posted in tlrst­ There is no easy short cut to rubber conservation, or to the .,ltt. Chrl.tm•• Ivo and ChrIs'. and second-class post offices. t.i.phon. IIno. musl It. ktpl production of more rubber. "The facts are," Mr. Jeffers said, I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For the Tots! fer ....ntl.i war call •• "that the Japanese cut off 90 per cent of our supplies and as are-I J----,*,*W•• b 1'11111,*9'111 'Ii. suIt the United States is compressing into two years the building $1.00 and up w. must ••k you 10 forego yotr L.nl Dlst.nc. gr... 'ing' Ihls of a tremendous synthetic rubber industry which ordinarily would _k. no Long Dislanc. calli tak.e a dozen years to build. Xmas Gifts For the Men! th.y c.nc.rn tho war at art wi .. urg.nt. "The greatest reserve supply of rubber we have in this coun­ $2.75 and up try is in the million tons of rubber in the tires of our passenger Your coop.r.tlon will h.lp cfetl cars and trucks. We must stretch that million tons as far as it lin•• for tho vital c"lI. of will possibly go-and maybe a little farther." For Her for tho c.lI. by men In ArtilY FREE and Navy V.rd. fat ftom hOlllt

~~ RATIONING HEADACHES Gift * The Govel'llment reports that petroleum shortage has been Gowns intensified by heavy requirements for the North African front. Boxes Orders that call for less heat in homes have been very unpopular. Slips Coffee, sugar, meat, milk, butter and other food regulations are questioned and challenged in legislative headquarters. Hosiery . I Do all your slipper shopping * Plans and prograIll4 by the Administration for the allotment II here, and know you'll please­ Beware of manpower have met an air of skepticism and resistance in Con­ Scarfs with style, comfort and novelty gress. That does not mean opposition to this big idea-but the appeal! We've slippers galore for trouble is that ways and means for moving millions of men and Dresses man, woman and child at every women over this great checker board is too much like the 47th age.

problem of Euclid-or in popular language, it's a headache. ~

A LONG HIGHWAY The first link of the Alaskan highway from the border of Pauline British Columbia to Fairbanks is 1600 miles long, and it will be opened December 1. The plan is to make this Alaskan highway a great link that will connect the whole territory of Alaska with the borders of the United States, so that it will join the networks Bradford LAY.4WAY a gilt pair of our national highway. a day ••• That's only the half of it. The rest of the,story is that high­ Academy Apts. AT FIRST ways are now being constructed down through Mexico and Central America to and beyond Panama and into Colombia. When you get Main Street ill tile ADdeI then an Jqbwayl that will tap exiltiq Datlonal I'OIIdIlnto Brutl.

"' ... ~~ .. - The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 17, 1942 Five

Congratulations are being extended The Milford Cross Roads school and I :=:=-Soct- at E 't S PERSONALS IMr . and Mrs. Paul Rice on the birth P.-T.A. will hold a Christmas party Future Farmers Meet ___ cf a .son December 8. Monday evening, December 21st. Santa Report $214.67 In Bank OtIM*~~MlOOOOGOOOOClOClIOC***~1M1Yen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid are re- Miss Marie G~of West Grove is expected to be there. Ne~ark Chapter,. Future Farmers of ~,,,~1I ~ ~ Q C II § COO II II a ~ 0 a II ~ a C II II C II II a II II a a II I ceiving congratulations on the birth of Pa., and Lorraine Holland spent th~ , • Ame~lCa held. the!r regular monthly ~rEWS ABOUT LOCAL PYTHIAN SISTERS TO a daughter December 15 at the Wll- week-end as 'guests of James Hurlock MIS. Anne ~~rshal1, daughter of Mr, ~eetmg last ~Ight 11l the voctltional ag- I'OYS IN SERVICE HOLD HOLIDAY PARTY mington General___ Hospital. ofNewport Wilmington R 1 and Jimmy Holland at IandStreet, Mrs. an employeeWilham ofBeck, the Contmental99 ~ilbur thirteenII~ultural membersblulding onpresent Mmn Street. William with S[,eO J. L aska~ i s, son of Mr. a ~1d Mrs. . Friends~ip Temple No.6, Pythian ' . . ___ ' , ~iamond Fibre Co., of Newark, was Crossan, treasurer, reported $214.67 in James Lasko l'l S, recently gradu a t~d Sisters, Will hold their annual Christ- Miss Ins Wakefield of Baitimore, Md., . mducted into the WAAC at Trenton, bank, /rom the OfTicer Candidate School III mas and Bn\dy party tomorrow eve- spent the week-end with her parents, CongratulatIons are bemg extended and is awaiting call to duty. F. Thaddeus Warrlllgton, faculty ad- ast Artl\1ery at Fort Monro ~ , ':'a., ning. All members are urged to be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wakefield of Haines Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pyle of 16 North --- visor reported that two self feeders :0baS been awarded his comlllJSSIOn present, at which time buddies for the Street. ___ ~:re~~~n the birth of a son December Miss Anne Little of Steelton, Pa .• is had been made by the chapter at a as II second lieutenant. He was indl1ct- past year will be revealed and new ones a e Wilmington General Hospital. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- cost of $11 and had been rented out at rd in July, 1941. selected for the coming year. MI'. and Mrs. Frank Balling of Wash- --- uel Little of Elliott Heights. Miss Little 16 percent of their cost. Cadet Francis A. ~ooch ,. III of West Last Friday evening, December 11, ington, D. C., were Newark visitors on A Christmas entertainment will be will remain at home until after the Richard Swan, Vernon Connell and poin~ New York, Will arrive home on the Temple was honored with a visit Saturday. presented at Wesley Chapel by the first of the year. Robert Davis were elected on the sunday tor a fourteen-day furlough from the newly elected Grand Chief --- children of the Sunday School on Sun- --- hatching committee. Robert Davis with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F . AI- Clara I. Blackburn, William Penn Miss Vernona Chalmers of "Blue Bell day afternoon, December 20, at 2 0'- David McMenamin, a former teacher Henry Crossan and William Crossa~ eooc , J I'. Temple No.5, New Castle, at which Gardens" is convalescing at her home clock. Everyone is cordially invited to at Newark High School. who recently were raised from Green Hands to Fu- IY~r1 esh S. R. Weldin, Jr., son of Mr. time she introduced the Deputy Grand following an operation at the Delaware attend. enlisted in the Navy, and who is now ture Farmers. and Mrs. Charles S. R. W Idh\ pf Har- Chief Jenni,e B. Smith .of Delaware Hospital. --- stationed at Davisville, R. I., has been ------lI1o 1 Station enlisted 1I~'prentIce Temp.e No.1, Wilmington. The Grand --- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P . Corrie of spending a short furlough with his DANCES DISCONTINUED man ll, and lett on . No . Jllber 27 for Chief was accompanied by several Charles Rutledge of New York City Smyrna visited relatives in Newark on mother, Mrs. Amy McMenamin of At the regular weekly meeting of U.S.N.T.S. at Bambl'l ge, Md., for members of the William Penn Temple. was a Newark visitor on Saturday en- Tuesday. Washington Avenue, Wilmington. Minnehaha Tribe of Red Men this week basic training. route to Baltimore, Md. it was decided to discontinue the reg­ r. nnd Mrs. William Beck of Wil- MARY-MARTHA ular weekly dances until the first of Mary Alice is the name chosen by the year. Street have received word from Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Comly of Elliott Ir SOli, Wilson, that he has arrived BAZAAR SUCCESS . The Mary-Martha Society of St. Heights for their little daughter born NOTICE Iy overseas. Another son, Woodrow, December 8. MI'. and Mrs. A. P . Colburn are re­ \alioned at Camp Ord, California. Thomas Church wishes to thank the In observance of the Christmas Holiday. and to rive our employees a ceiving congratUlations on the birth of merchants and townspeople of Newark rs. Alice Sentman has returned Dolores Ann Long, little daughter of much deserved vacation, this estabHlhment win be a daughter, Lynn Fulton, at the Dela­ Camp Stewart, Georgia, where for their splendid cooperation in con­ ware Hospital yesterday. nection with the recent bazaar spon­ Mr. and lVII's. James Long of Stanton, visited her husband, Pfc Price G. has been visiting her grandparents, Mr, sored by the society. CLOSE~ ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 tman. Private Sentman is attached and Mrs. James Frazer of Newark. Captain and Mrs. Charles D. Sharp­ Sincel'e appreciation is also extend­ he Medical Corps. Dolores celebrated her first birthday on less of West Park Place are receiving rivate Joseph A. DeStafney has re­ ed to Mr. and Mrs. Meltz of the Elk­ Sunday. congratulations on the birth of a son led to Fort Eustis, Va., ufter spend­ ton Tailor Shop, located at 72 E. Main Newark Cleaners, Inc. December 16 at the Wilmington Gen­ a three day furlough with his wife, Street, for the use of their display win­ I Mrs. Bertie Krauss of Buck Hill Falls, Dial 2-1511 178 E. Main st. eral Hospital. Mrs. Sharpless is the . Grace DeStafney neal' Newark. dows and store. It is felt that the cen­ former Miss Patricia Wilson. h'al locations of Mr. Meltz's shop to­ Pa., spent Thursday with Mrs. Perry I (ore his induction in October. Pri- Towson of Cleveland Avenue. e DeSlafney was employed by the gether with the untiring efforts of the thern States Corporation here. members of the Mary-Martha Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~;:~ I The adult Re-c-re-a-U-onal Gymnasium Mis ~ Marie Glenn of DuBois, Pa., is 1~\\iiI_'Ir'·III'11iIll_\\iiI __ 'MiII_'lliIU._'MIII'lliIll'lr'·III ____ " __""'QI Class of the alumnae and staff of the rs. Vera L. Moore entertained at contributed largely to the substantial spendmg several weeks with her sist- . University of Delaware will not meet F='=:!!!!!I. dinner on Sunday in honor of her son, funds realized from the sales at the bazaar. er. Mrs. Griffith Moore and mother, again until J anuary 4. APprentice Seaman Joe Moore. Those Mrs. John Capel. Mrs. Capel is re- GIIT SUGGESTIONS . present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ I covering from a recent i11ness. Wilbert Calvin C. Barnhart, son of Mr. and Dowell, Mrs. E. J. Walker of Bear, Mr. TOPIC ANNOUNCED Gl enn, who is in the Navy stationed Mrs. George Barnhart, who is attend- and Mrs. Ray McDowell of Wilming­ ~!c~~~~yDepo s it , Md., visited his mother that are practical, appropriate and certain to be appreciated. ing the Peddie School at Hightstown, tIln Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore, Mrs. FOR BIBLE CLASS N. J., will spend his Christmas vacation Fra~k Moore, Miss Jean Collins, Miss "Heaven's Message to Earth concern­ at the home of his parents. ing God's son sent from Heaven to men COTY'S Mary Moore, Mr. Rennard George, Lieut. and Mrs. Rogel' Pierpont are Miss Luci lle Moore and Apprentice fOI ' their eternal s.alvation," has been Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Day of Dallam chosen as the topic of discussion at receiving congratulations on the birth Seaman Joe Moore and Mrs. Vera of a daughter at the Delaware Hospital YARDLEY'S Road are receiving congratulations on the regular meeting of the Ladies Bible Moore. on December 13. Lieut. Pierpont is a the birth of a daughter, Margaret West Class of the Newark Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geist received former Newark resident, having been December 10. held on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. HOUBIGANT'S d from their nephew, John C. Geist, associated with the University farm. t be has been promoted to the rank Friends are invited to attend these Howard Morris, station agent at the weekly meetings and spend an hour uptain. Captain Geist is connected Mrs. Laura Zebley of Greenville, EVENING IN PARIS local Pennsylvania Railroad Station is of study with the group. b the Signal branch of the Air Delaware, sJ)ent Wednesday here with confined to his home suffering from a (l6 in the Philadelphia area. He is her ni ece, Mrs. Charles Dryden. SEAFORTH SETS FOR MEN severe cold. aduate of the Newark High School FLORENCE FORD the University of Delaware. AWARDED GRANGE PRIZE Walter Patterson, retiring president ergeant Robert Simmons, son of Kemp's Nuts and Whitman's Candies CLASSIFIED ADS Miss Florence Ford, 17, daughter of of the Corner Ketch 4-H Club, willi s. George W. Allcorn of Milford U. S. Marshall and Mrs. J . Leslie Ford b~ host to the c]ub members this eve-I Wanted Cross Roads has been promoted to the nlllg at a Yuletide party held at his rank of Staff Sergeant. Sergeant Sim­ has been awal'ded first prize in the NEW OR USED washing machine In good state-wide contest sponsored by the home at Pleasant Hill. Rhodes Drug Store cond ition . Reasonably priced. Telephone mons j< stationed at Orlando, Florida. Delaware State Grange, The subject Newark 6864 . He enlisted in Battery D, 198th C. A. 12-17-ltc was "Grange Cooperation in War Time Edward D. Trevorrow, who is as­ (c. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) in lIMO and was discharged as a re­ sociated with the Hercules Powder YOUNG OFFICER and wife desires small serve in September 1941. In January, Transportation." furnished apartment In quiet location A senior at the Newark High School Company at Kenvil, N. J ., visited at conveni ent to New Cas Ue Army Air 942, he was recalled and since that PHONES 581-2929 WE DELIVER Miss Ford is a member of Pencader the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wake- ! Base. Occupancy January 1. Write Box lime has been stationed in Florida. 60. Ext. 66. Newark. Grange, No. 60. field during the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Miss " ...... III ...... " ...... !(a ...... III!lIl!!(aIl!." 1;,;;2~-3~-t;;,fC===~======Rebecca Smith visited William C. Male Help Wanted Smith, A. S. at the Bainbridge, Md., IVY CROWE TEMPLE ~2-:~~ Training SIBtlon Sunday afternoon. HOLDS ANNUEL BANQUET " MAN TO WORK IN DAIRY BARN at the University of Delaware Experiment Sta­ Ivy Crdwe Temple- No. 4, Ladies of tion Farm. Apply A. E. Tomhave, Uni­ versity of Delaware. ISTMAS PARTY the Golden Eagle, will hold their an­ 12-17-tfc LD MONDAY EVENING nual banquet and Christmas party to­ GIFf ~·SUGGEsTIONS night in Fraternal Hall. The Young People's Society of Whlte Female Help Wanted Carols will be sung, gifts will be Clay Creek Presbyterian Church held distributed to all Temple pals, prayers a Christmas party Monday evening at for peace will be offered, and checks the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson FOR drawn for all member's sons in service. and Mr. and Mrs. John Murray com­ Mrs. Viola Ewing, Mrs. Sarah E. Try­ prised the committee. ens and Mrs. Mary J. Greenplate com­ For Rent Those present were: Mr. and Ml·s. prise the committee in charge. GARAGES. Individual. Overhead Doors. Clifford Lynam, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Locks. LIghts aU night. Back of 72~~ CHRISTMAS GIVING E. Main Street. Call 2253 for rental. Johnston, Mr. Ralph Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Benson. Mr. and Mrs. BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN 3-5-tfc G. Earle Ervans, Mrs. Helen Bradford, CHURCH SERVICES For Sale Miss Eleanor Murray, Miss Margaret The Bible Presbyterian Church will TOP drop leaf table and four Murray, Miss Elizabeth Brown. Miss THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME ~__.. ''' . . P~RCELAIN hold its regular Sunday services at chairs. Price $10. 612 Academy Street. Romayne Benson, Miss Margaret Dean, the New Century Club. Sunday School Keepsake Diamond 12-17-ltp Miss Helen Murray, Miss Hazel John­ will meet at 10 o'clock and church ston, Mr. Norris Brown, Mr. Gaylor services will follow at 11 o'clock. Engagement Rings P~~'~~,{:iI, elgi}e:a~~kS-%~·c I ~ila~3~rll~ Brown, Mr. Raymond Lindell. The Rev. Thomas Cross, pastor, will 12-17-ltp bring the message, "What think ye of GffiL'S BICYCLE In good condition. Call WARNER NAUDAIN Christ; Whose son is He"? J $29 • 25 TO $250 • 00 -- In Stock Keepsak. CREST 8401, Newark. ENTERTAINED SUNDAY lCHpook. COLFAX FROM ~:;~:::!.eS;tt Iitii:~~m @@,11_2_-1_7_-1_tc______Matched~ Set . ... $80.00 MINNEOLA COUNCIL TO CHlCKENS and guineas. Mrs. J . David Mr. and I\:rs. William H. Naudain Engagement RIng ~O.OO Jaquette, Paper Mill Road, Phone New­ ~:..~ Newark entertained at a family HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTIES Let no one say that the purchase of Gem-Diamonds in wartime is unpatriotic. Not only is ark 4744. 12-10-2tc _ua on Sunday in honor of Mr. Minneola Council, D. of P., will hold the sentiment given tangible representation in the ring presented, one of the most precious Naudaln's brother, Second Lieut. War­ a Christmas Party December 22 at 8:00 of life's possessions, but the Gems in those rings are helping pay the costs of the war. PULLORUM CLEAN CHICKS - Barred lIer W. Naudain of Camp Lee, Va., who for the residents of the Red Men's ~~g~se~e:n:aW~ T:!,lrtte~f,~~~~a'We~~~~ is home on a short furlough following Home, and on December 23 will also F.F.A. Hatchery. Phone 4857, Newark. his graduation from the Officers' Train­ hold a Christmas party at 8:00 for the Signet Rings for boys and Birth- 12-10-tfc ing SchOOl at Camp Lee. orphans in their lodge room. We also have a good selection of CHICKS-CHlCKS every week. Scarbor­ Those present were: William P. Nau­ ough's Hatchery. Phone 437, Mlliol'd, Del. stone Rings for Boys and Girls- 12-3-tfc dai n, Edward A. Naudain, Mr. and Mrs. MISS BETTYMAE WILSON­ Ladies' and Gent's Birthstone T. WUton Porter, Corp. and Mrs. W. GUINEAS. TURKEYS, broilers and fryers, PVT. GERALD DOHERTY, III and country butter, salt and sweet. Call Harold Narvel, Miss Carrie Lynam, Girls- Newark 8044. :IU'SS Vivian Porter, Miss Twila Porter, The engagement of Miss Bettymae rings- 12-17-2tc y and Sandra Naudain. WiJson of Wilmington and Private Ger­ PUPPIES, EnglJ. h Springer . ald P. Doherty, III has been announced. From $4.40 to $42.50 From $3.30 to $8.80 A.K.C., Champion blood lines. Reason­ ICeeplak. LYNWOOD , ably priced. See E. Wilson Worrall, New­ CHRISTMAS SERVICES Private Doherty is attached to the U. S. ark, or phone 2-0921. Marine Corps, stationed at New River, Matcbed Set .. . $235.00 AT EBENEZER CHURCH Engagement Ring 1.25,00 12-3-3tc N. C. REGISTERED GUERNSEY, from accredit­ The Rev. J . Edward Hemphill. pastor • $33.75 to $55.00 ed herd, just lreshened. Reasonable. of the Ebenezer Methodist Church at Elgin and Hamilton Watches Eugene Fraze, Paper Mill Road. Phone MONTHLY MEETING 3754, Newark. Pleasant Hill, has arranged a calendar $3.85, $4.02 and $4.35 11-19-tfc of activities for the Christmas season OF RED CLAY CHURCH Boys and Girls Watches Mrs. Evans H. Crossan of Faulklan COOK STOVE. Burns wood, coal or oil. begi nning on Sunday last with the ob~ Watch Chains ...... From $1.10 Call William J. Bernard, 6341, Newark. nce of Universal Bible Sunday is hostess to the Women's Missionary Lockets ...... From $2.75 up 10-29-tfc losi ng Jan. 3. Society of Red Clay Creek Presbyter­ Bracelets ...... $4.95 up Leather Straps ...... 50c to $2.00 D cember 20, the church choir inn Church today for its all-day month­ Pendants ...... $3.30 up Cigarette Lighters ...... $2.50 up Miscellaneous ted by Mrs. W. Floyd Jackson, will ly meeting and covered dish luncheon. Watch Bracelets ...... $2.75 up Cigarette Cases ...... From $1.00 a sncred cantata. Mrs. Frank Cooper will continue her Tie and Collar Sets ...... $1.10 up review of the mi ssion study book "On Compacts ...... $1.65 to $13.20 annual Sunday school entertain­ f" "ange Purses ...... 69c up Bill folds ...... $1.00 to $10.00 ment of Christmas songs, recitations This Foundation." Military Sets ...... $6.00 to $12.00 and exel'cises will be presented De­ Brooches ...... $1.10 to $16.50 ,:•• ~~:-:-:-: .. >-:-:.. :-: .. :..:-~: ...... x ..x---.~~ cember 22 under the dtrection of Mrs. Waterman's Pens and Pencils ...... Sets From $3.50 to $12.50 ~+!+:.. : .. : •• :-:··:-:-: .. : .. :.·: .. : .. : .. :·-: .. :··:··: .. :..,4 Anna Cameron. Holmes & Edwards Silverware ...... Sold Only In Sets SUnday, December 27 will be cele­ ~i~lted as New Year 's Sundny. There RENT Pocket Size Games For Grown Ups R. T. Jones be a watch night service on De­ cember 31. Registration CHESS ~ IN LEATHER CASE ~uneral ~rector As Set By CRIBBAGE ENGAGEMENT POKER $3.00 Each Uphol.terinll ANNOUNCED OPA, All Prices Include Federal Tax ond Repair Worlt of All Kind. Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd an­ nounce the engagement of their daugh­ This office can be of &88lstanee In Shop Early While We Still Have A Good Selection by E;$perienced Mechanic•• ter, Miss Dorothy J ., to Frank Unlatow­ the preparation of OPA Form DD- ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Unia­ 2-D. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS All Work GlUlrantefld towski of Bear. The wedding will take Place In the ncar (uture. Each and every rent will have to be reponed. ' Ul W.,t Main Str.. ' CHRISTMAS PAGEANT I ~ W. HARRY MERVIN S. DALE NewGl'It SUNDAY EVENING Jeweler Newark ..~:Head of Christiana Presbyterian .:wr DAW'SO N 59 E. Main I. Phone ~ll' ~ School will present 8 Christ­ .. ~eant Sunday even In" Decem· 330 E. M.ln tr.. t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11:IIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIII: D!IbUe' ~t :o~~~~~; :~:~~hurch. The opeas...... ~ . SHOTS by SURE SHOT The Newark Post vr------·------® Six The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 17, 1942 While strolling through the corridors ======-======-- t:~~:.:~~r~!:~r~ ;:~~:~: EASTERN BEAGLES ELECT BOWLING YEUOWJACKETS SCHEDUU= the only place in the world but he ~~:t.~~~§~~~\r~ : :::::::::: OFFICERS FOR YEAR 1943; ~i2fii~:::'~H~;;~~'i:: THIRTEEN CONTESTS; OPEN ri:~:~Yi~~~d ~~;~:~;:~~h~e~'~:~:l COCHRAN NAMED DIRECTOR ~~rJf~~~~i:~I~:~ ~: ~:~. : ~::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. ~ HSEASON WITH P. S. JANUARY 5 City Beagle Club, Buck's , Black National Fibre Co. River Mij, showed the judges that re­ Wallace ...... 232 187 216-- 637 McKeown ...... 169 122 1R5- 456 gardless of the weather, she was a Woodring ...... 169 138 163-470 High School Cagers Start Practice­ mighty good hound. She hung up 35 Jack Collins New Grounds Chairman; J . Hopkins ...... , 148 163 152-4"' 160-- 468 points toward becoming a fi eld cham­ Herdman ...... 155 153 Gillespie Boasts Six Foot Combine; pion. Club Begins 27th Year With $1,100; Totals ...... 873 763 858 2494 Wild Cats Coach Bill Gillespie is hard at work Adams .. . , 178 214 180-572 Thirty-Five Out For Team With Four this week with his cage squad. Every Club Purchases $800 In War Bonds­ Couden . 182 132 143-457 year Coach Bill has his troubles. This Watt . ... 106 133 114- 353 Johnson ...... 000 112 132-244 Lettermen Back From Last Year year Coach Bill with about 35 candi­ Memorial Championship In April McDougall ...... 169 154 175- 498 dates out for basketbaH is trying to BUnd ...... 148 000 000--148 build a bangup squad around the four Raymond Vansant Buckingham was elected secretary of the Totals . .. 783 745 744 2272 The Newark High School cage combine will open their 1943 lettermen back from last years squad. Friendly Five basketball season on Tuesday evening, January 5 when they ~II A plug for the Red Cross. Are the Eastern Beagle Club for the fifth consecutive year at the regular Sheaffer ...... 184 182 166-532 women of Newark going to let their Herbener ...... 153 000 160-- 313 meet the strong P. S. duPont team from Wilmington on the hOIlt monthly meeting of the club this week. Gibbs .. , ...... 170 179 169- 51 " loved ones in the service down? There • The Club held their annual election Dale ...... 164 145 000-- 309 court. Thirteen games are planned for the season, seven of which is an urgent need for women and girls Hopkins ...... 163 200 140-503 at the Club house on Thursday eve­ 168-318 will be played on the home court. to make surgical dressings for our Ritchie ...... 000 150 ning and Joseph Dougherty of Rich­ ------~~ Coach Bill Gillespie is agai n con. brave fighting men. Mrs. Spencer said ardson Park was elected president Totals ...... 834 856 803 2493 that there was some r esponse to the BUCKIN'GHAM I Texaco fronted WIth the problem of buildin succeeding Charles S. Hopkins who re­ Crowl ...... 169 159 171- 499 a new ~ombine. Yast year's lettenne: last appeal for workers but it was not cently enlisted in the navy. Charles Brown ... 146 177 186-- 511 enough, so, won't you women and girls Miller ...... 154 151 196--504 4 HENS MAKE back thIS year are Harry Morrow, C~ ENTRY FIRST Hartmann of Carcroft was named vlce- K. Whiteman ...... 200 212 211- 623 Lee, Wally Dunsmore and Donald HUs. get busy. Thanks. BUnd ...... 153 000 000--153 I Mote ...... 000 199 176-- 375 ton. Sureshot gets bawled out. One after­ Wil- I ~ie:!~~\:I~ld a~~:2~~ ~:~~~~:r .Of Thirty-five candidates turned out lhis noon this week our editor was franti­ Clarance Humphreys of Marshallton Totals ...... 822 898 944 2664 TERRORS cally going through his files for an im­ AT TRIALS week for practice and Coach Bill f~ Iwas named chairman of the field trials Country Club a combination he hus not had in l'la!! portant document which had been mis­ and Richard Wlllis of Wilmington, WIlUamson ...... 162 216 143-520 i 186-526 -five players averaging six foot m laid when yours truly suggested that chairman of the bench show. Jack Col­ Western Maryland Many Local gg~:ra" ·: .... ::: :::: 168-524 petter. They are: Don Huston, Cli! It anything was lost he should adver­ lins of Newark is the new chairman of Blind ...... 134m 120t: 126--380 Lee, Wayne pWlari, Hany Morrow aod tise for it in the Newark Post. The boss the grounds committee and R. V. Buck­ Picks All-Opponent Entered Totals ...... 660 610 620 1950 Jim pavld. said don't bother me, 1 am mad enough ingham, chairman of the house com­ Continental Plant No. 2 Pushing these for berths on the squ~ now. Anyway an advertisement some­ mittee. Harry Springer of Wilmington Edmanson ...... 112 161 131-464 Four positions on the Western Mary­ At N. J. Event Robertson ...... 141 120 173- 434 are Andy Walp, Wally Dunsmore, E! times helps. is chairman of the entertainment com­ Slack ...... 139 143 126-- 408 land CoJlege all-opponent football team Trempy, Buddy Cataldi, Claud Phil. So the Wilmington Housing Author­ mittee. Beers ...... 13" 131 176-- 443 went to University of Delaware play­ Black River Mij, owned by Mr. and lips, Len George, Earl Henderson and ity will lease George Read Village and ers. The all-opponent combine was se­ Mrs. Raymond V. Buckingham took Charles Marlowe was named to rep- Totals ...... 586 555 608 1749 run it in conjunction with their own lected by vote of players and coaches. Brandon Davis. top honors on Sunday at the Garden resent the club at the Eastern Federa­ TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE projects. Possibly no one in Newark L Hugh Bogovich, winner of the Little Practice this week eonsisted mostly City, N. J .• Beagle Club's A.K .C., li­ tion of Beagle Clubs and the American W is capable of taldng care of this pro­ Red Clay Creek ...... 29 All-America honors was chosen for one in drills and exercises interspersed with Kennel Club meetings. The member­ .. . 26 U ject. The first thing Newark knows censed field trial when the Newark K. ot p ...... Bill ~ shiP. committee consists of Joseph All Stars ...... 22 18 of the spots on the team . foul shooting practice. Coach some "right person will want to place conditions were of the very worst, she Dougherty, R. V. Buckingham, Charles Newark ...... 22 18 worried about the Cbrirnnas holidays some ot Wilmington's slot machines in outsma'rted a class of 8 hounds to take Lions Club ...... 14 26 Three positions went to the Univer­ Hartmann, and Willard Wahls. Three 7 33 when his cagers win not be at schooi Newark (parking meters). It Is under­ first place in the 13 inch All-Age Bitch Newark Cleaners ...... sity of Maryland, and one each to year directors are: Richard Willis. Ea:-l George Washington, Gettysburg, Coast to practice before meeting the Dynahs stood that tlte Wilmington Chamber of class. Newark Cleuen Schaeffer and Bertram Beeson. Direc­ on January 5. We all witnessed what Commerce refers to Newark as a sub­ Black River Mij in winning this class Valentino ...... 75 102 ~lli Guard and Boston University .• tors for one year are: Willard Wahls, Tuller ...... III 102 a period of inactivity will do to the urb. received 35 points toward becoming a Tolomeo ...... 175 159 122-456 Delaware players on the team in ad­ Yellowjackets when they bowed to John Cochran and William Winant. Turner ...... 000 156 The local firemen had a turkey ban­ field champion. Oakwood Patsy Ann t:= =dition to Bogovich are Tony Stalloni Conrad on Frazer Field after having Clarance Burris was named field quet last week and can those Newark II, also owned by Buckingham and ~~~~ ...... :: .. ::...... : ~ ~ 000--125 at tackle, Barney Hancock at center a long rest period following the victory marshall for the 13 inch class and John BUnd ...... 111 000 000-- III and Paul Hart in the backfield. firemen eat turkey. Well, from all re­ needing only five points to be named over P . S. duPont. field champion failed to come across. Mullins was chosen field marshall for ports, they can eat turkey, and did the 15 inch class. Totals ...... LIO.;.5t:IUlI 640 595 1832 The team: The schedule ot games as announcrd Arthur M. Brown of Malvern, Pa., eat turkey. Mr. Buckingham reported that at Brewer ...... III 149 000-- 21lO End-Yoviesin, Gettysburg. by Coach Gillespie is as foll ows: We understand that Jack Dempsey another member of the Eastern Beagle Tues. Jan. 5-P. S. duPont- home. has been promoted from a Lieutenant Club took top honors in the 13 inch End-Dillner, Coast Guard. Fri. Jan. S-Claymonl-away. Derby Class with Pleasant Run Bank­ !~: ir. ree::~:/i;;~ot~~ ~~~hh~a~~~O~~~ IS~ill~:: ~· ::: ::: :::: in m f~ m to a lieutenant-commander in the Bonds. It was stated that when Mr. Fader ...... , ... . . 151 127 136- 414 Tackle-Konezewski, George Washing- Tues. Jan. 12-Brown Tocational- Coast Guard. Now, Dempsey, who has er and took third place in the same Buckingham took over the position Staats ...... 000 000 134- 134 Tac~~~talloni, Delaware. home. been serving as the officer in charge of class with Chesco Jane. Fri. Jan. I5-A. I. duPont- home. Other Eastern Beagle Club members of secretary-treasurer in 1939, the club I Totals ...... 731 709 688 2108 Guard-Jarmoska, Maryland. the physical development center at Tues. Jan. I~New Castle-home. with entries at the trials were: Clarance only had $10 in the treasury. At the I All Stan Manhattan Beach, one of the nations present time there are 71 paid up mem-I Wilson ...... 147 146 98- 3911 Guard- Bogovich, Delllware. Fri. Jan. 22-Conrad- hom e. Humphreys, William Lloyd, Francis largest Coast Guard Centers, is just bers in the club. It was stated that Thomas ...... 176 123 144-- 4431 Center-Hancock, Delaware. Tues. Jan. 2S-DeJaware Fresh.- home. Cochran, Nolan Hutchison, Robert Con­ one halt a stripe behind Gene Tunney. during the past year the club tools in .. :::: :: Back-Mont, Maryland. Fri. Jan. 29-A. 1. duPont-away. nell, Harry Campbell and Harvey k ¥~ft~~g~~ t~ tg~ t~ ~~ Commander Tunney rates three full $1 ,800 in entry fees, two-thirds of which I Jones ...... 000 142 127- 269 Back-Lamanna, Boston U. Tues. Feb. 2-Claymont-home. Herb. stripes. had been paid out in prizes, mostly in iBUnd ...... ~ 000 000- 144 Back- Werner, Maryland. Fri. Feb. 5-Wilmin is LO D H. S.--uVIY. Two Newark Bowlers qualified for to ~~~~~ J~ : ~~ ~~:ne~~:ano~s ~o~~;: War Savings Stamps. Totals ...... 731 674 646 2051 Back- Hart, Delaware. Tues. Feb. 9- 0pen. the News-Journal Bowling award this Jington, N. J . The club will liberate 150 rabbits im- Stephenson . R~.~ .~~ar47cree~ 101-248 Fri. Feb. I2-New Castle-away. week. Kinsey Whiteman rolled 200 ported from Woodward, Oklahoma af- Springer ...... 000 156 172- 32A Jaquette . .... 157 175 143- 475 Tues. Feb. I9- Conrad-away. 212, 211, Kinsey rolls for the Texac~ 151- 487 C. Hopkins ...... 164 179 160--503 Monday Night League. B. Marquess ter the fi rst of the year. It was stated ~;~ ~~s pea r .; ·· """ """ : g: t: 000- 318 that during the past four years, 1,300 Woodward ...... 197 141 154-492 Totals ...... 844 971 792 2607 ro\ljng for Elkton in the Wednesday 151- 477 National Fibre Co. rabbits had been purchased and liberat- Crossland ...... 153 173 Wallace . . .. 173 156 149- 478 Night League r olled 209, 202, 202. Good HARNESS ed on the club grounds. Totals ...... 827 774 739 2340 McKeown .. 140 169 146-- 455 bowling boys, I usually bowl about 272. Elssner . . 169 170 224-563 LABOR POOL Dinners served in the club house duro, Newark K. of P. Woodring 170 227 146-- 545 Word has been received that Battery H erdlnan ... 144 144 159-447 C of the 198th Coast Artillery has cap­ ing the past two years have been un- Jaquette ...... 168 169 135-472 RACING der the direction of Mrs. R. V. Buck- .... ::: Totals .... 796 868 826 2488 tured the volleyball championship of g: ~I~~r;e .: t~~ :: ~ 1~ ingham. Beers ...... 120 148 175- 445 STUDIED AT Bobcat Island. Batter y C is commanded L V by Capt. Bud lIIaggerty, former U of PLANNED It was stated by the secretary that i1. ~~ ~~~ I'; .:::::::: A8~ tg~ ~!t=m 'Danl'ta F.R..IDAY NIGHT LEAGUE W35 I3 COOPERATIV D. football captain and the volleyball the J anuary, F ebruary and March trials Totals ...... 743 781 15 n tearp is coached by Lieut. George F . · W·lli would be J' udged by some of the most Newark 730 225 4 MRoastaryons C...lub. ... .•...... 2337 21 1 Kelly, Jr., battery executive officer. • Wlrt 1 S outstandjng judges in the East and ~~ :;'e~~;g~ ...... gg 199 l~ ~ :g5 Co llege Farm ...... 24 24 --- J these trials are ex pected to be the larg- Moore ... 146 200 J~ft~ ~':.tl~v;.s i ; lb'c ' I~ ~~ Willian} Naudain ~~!:n,:::e.t!~eu~~:~~~ Heads Newark ~~tu~~s ~1~C i~; t ~ ~ e~~ht~~as~ IU~ill ~ it~~~~ .. :: ...... ::: .. :·:,:, tH ~g~ m- g~~ Dallita L d A Four $25 war bonds have been Harness Club ~~ ~~~~~pt~ t:~: ~~ ~ee ::;~~~r~lp~~ a m- Totals . 768 859 738 - 2365 ~~s~~~m ' ...... :.:.:.:. i!~ m 1]7~6-- 5~3~8~ I' ea er t awarded to Delaware 4-H Clubs who R b D· . were winners in the farm harvest scrap Plans to stage a program of 12 to itsT~~ e~ ~;~::~ e ~~ g;:a ;l~nb J:~Uu a~~g ~~ WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAG~E L B~tt(:;r~~~th . .. . t~ ~~ t:=m ISCUSSIOn metal drive conducted by the Dela- 15 harness racing matinees at the Old one of the oldest clubs in the country ~~~W~e n iai:D i a;n;';";d ...... : gg fg Totals . . R. ·0·. 8T52. C. 835 813 2500 --- ware State Salvage Committee. Huber Track on the Samuel E. Damer- and was one ot the first to join the Wolf Hall 21 19 S h Ul tz I A d r. t blems l ea During the drive, Delaware club on farm, and other ma tinee programs A National F I'b ;~ ' Co;';;'a ;"; y ' '''''.18 22 TrfT ...... 109 154 175-438/ stu yO · local arm pro . ~e :~:~s ::~i~~.c te d a total of 217 tons at Van Dyke, near Townsend, Dover merican Kennel Club. ~~~ll~e n ia i ' Pliint ' :::::::::: ' .. :: t: ~ ~I~ ~~ny . . . . ::: !Ii H ~ m=m ,~~ ~~s:r;~~~~~ o:o~~~~:~r;~:' The Delmar 4-H Club of which Mrs. and Chester to wn, Md., were laid as On J anuary 24 , 1816, the Secretary To tals...... 849 930 Blind ...... 140 136 125- 4011 tion recently with Irvin G. Klalr, ch air· Edward Krewatch is local leader col- l~ h~rn eg r acing veterans gathered at of the Navy ordered the reducti on in Wolf HaU 905 2684 Totals ...... 624 766 7ii5 2235 man, presiding. lected 71 tons o'f scrap and was award - t e .M. ·t·o n ~ a tu~d ay ni ght to pro- ran k "of 1000 Marines as a means of Adams ...... 191 157 ~~~ ~~~ Hili .... Masons The consensus was that 11 farmers are t ed war bonds as the winning club in ;::~o~' i :e rs~~:~' o~ :a n~ ~~: l o~~~so~: econom y." [!;fel~e~ a k ~; ·. l ~~ m 168- 488 Cashell . .:: m ~ ~~ l~t= ::~ to carr y through on their p roduc~o n the county a nd in the State. J . Wirt Willis of Wilmington was . I'f:. ~!;b~ a~~ .. : . 184 177 195- 556 McClosky .... 127 11 2 138- 377 goals, they must plan their tarmmg The winning club in Kent County elected president of the Newark Har - mee card, it was announced following ...... 157 199 187- 543 ~~~~'ii~l' ''' ...... g~ 199 l ~ ~~ operations more carefully and fur ther was the Westville 4-H Club of w hich ness Club, which was organized at the meeting. Transportation facilities Totals ... c on ~I~'c'n ~:: PlaS;; 925 26 13 Totals. . ... 712 686 . 7 6 9~ 167 in adva nce than ever bcfore. Labor Isaac Thomas of Marydel is local lead- the session . for horses w ill be avail able. it is Hoga n ...... 172 172 164-508 Outlaws must be utili zed to better advantage er. The Westville Club collected 7 tons Vice-presidents named were: Edward thought. ,P. Ful ton ...... 150 168 133- 451 Wilson .. 165 175 157- 497 Greater use of available manpower in ::~:"~w .';:::~ ~~~"~.w~ i~:;. :i!: ~:;;:?~~~~,::~::~:~~!~~~5~~~ :::,::~~~;:~~~:2:~["::;~:~i ~~ It :~~~:;: ... ii! m !!Emi~~;; iff i ~ llEig~~ ~~:~E~~~,~;;E i:~~ 4-H Club of which Mrs. Willard Robin- mere. J oseph W. Mullen of Wilming-J ames E. Hicks of Newark subscribed Totals ...... 705 793 799 2297 Totals. . . . . 706 699 752 2157 neighbors to pool labor ahd, in the tact son is the local leader. The Middle- ton was elected secr etary a nd treasurer. for 20 membershi ps. Marquess . ~~k~: 202 202- 613 Wa Wa Tribe of the pr esent lire an d gasoli ne sitlll' towDn Club collected 7 1-2 tons of scrap The new organizati on plans to joi n Among those w ho attended the or - Rudolph ..... 170 151 203- 524 J Megill igan 120 100 11 0- 336 tion, it m ay be necessary to pool :: uring the drive, C. E. McCauley, a matinee ci rcuit. and extensive r eno- ganjzation meeting were: Walter T. Schmidt .... . 191 180 125- 496 R'eed g ...... 112 porta tion facil ities to keep pr 6 county 4-H club agent supervisor, for ~atio n s t.o the half-mile Huber Track, Bolton, Newar k; Mr. Barwick, Bran- t\?~:n~ : ::: ::::: ::: ~ ~i ~~ 186-- 602 E. Me i1ihian' .. ::: 107 IgJ I ~ ~~ moving to the market and suppli the Delaware Agricultural Extension Just outSIde Newark, were d iscussed. don Kilmon, H. H. Collins, Earl Burris Totals ...... 968 886 ~: :-2573683 ~~~ ~rson ...... m g~ m=m moving to the farm. Larger production Service, r eports that these rural boys It is proposed to widen the present Mr. Mullen, Charles H. Howe, Mr. Wil ~ Texaco Totals ...... 631 588 per unit on the farm is another help :~:oof~!~r sW, ~~~e:v e :=etkn-1. egnhdtSI.' n saofmteer 36-foot strip to 42 feet as one of the Hs, Preston W. Spence, Dr. Harvey L. ~~~~~ ...... ·...... l~ t:g ~~:t= ~ ~~ Pfel'f1'er ... College Farm 656 1875 toward meeting F eod for VictorYdgoa:S, mai n improveme nts. Eighteen horses Fell, Dr. H. P . Eves, Fred Hodges, and Lomax ...... 156 152 161 162 103- 486 Leaders of the round table Is( : ~~n:'muniti es. The 4-H clubs donated can at present be stabled at the S. G. Russell all of thjs city; J ames ~o t':i~I~: ":,~~ .:::::: t~ ~~ m=~ ~ ~ i~~~i r ...... :: m m 1~3- 437 sions we re William Naudain of N~~ar: cr~~ , s ~~~~l t~r!h ~~m~~~~e~ ' ~~~ " t~:i~ !~ ~~I::~;~~O ~~ i;o ;l;;nhee~dt.o arra nge ~'e ~~~t :;,~w~a~!v;~~~!o ; 'o~o;:~~ P Whit Continental-Diamond :::=:: ~~~j~f~ """",:,:, :,:,:, :,:, m m hEi~ ~;~r e~~ n~~ t~~~Il ~~0~th!~l~~ te5 Co· school collections. Pla ns call for five races on each mat- ark. He rb e n eerm ~ ~ .:: : :: :: t~g ~~l - - ,operative . ======~======~======_~ ...... ill ~ I~lli h~ ... m ~ ~~ ------~ ~ i Ideal Gift Items For Every Member Of The, Family I ~espite ~urtailed production our stoc~s o! Christmas items are still complete for your selection Gifts priced to fit eve~ pocket~ook.. Practical Items for HIM ~r HER or the HOME. Our Toyland ~ontains every needed article to bring JOy to the hearts of t~e children-we invite your inspection and early selection • • OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL C11R18TMA8--CL08m 8AURDAY, . DECDlBa Z6th 90 East Main St. J A C It SON'S Dial 4391 ••••~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~;;~~;;~.-I The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 17, 1942 Seven

office .. provided by law. Leg~jces r~:t~d ~~~~~~e I~ ~~Wli:.e~~te~ean~.:~: ~~s:: t~orh'e ~~~~~ ~; th'1:.ended. prellml- In T ••Umony Whereof. t~~o~n~l\r~f C0.f~r~~~onn t~~~m~:8 by CPTU'ICATE OF D,-SOLUTION I have hereunto set my hand /lnd official seal. al STj\TE ~:Cr~~~yA~~t~te 'nterest of aU !he stockholders therec:r. .::r. t':r1Y!fe;i l:'·If... t~ · OfW~~f%: (OFFICIAL Dover this fourteenth DR. S. W. SMITH Olfle. ~TE m' DISSOLUTION which s!,id COIlBen! and the recorda of the w ..... f.,Yhereby certlfy that the said Corp- SEAL) day of December In the d Tuea.-Thurs. 2:30-5 P. M. o ~~J:;;'I~. These Pre ents May Come. ~~c~:w~~g:s ~~~~~~~~ ~~ I~~t on file In f~~\: tt. 3,n t~ Pecember A. D. 1942. rh~sa~~ o::l~e Lo;~nd~~ t Gr e etl ~rap pea rs to mx satisfaction In Testimony Wbere.f. ftle in a: Dlfce a dub executed and at­ and forty-two. Earle D. 142 E. Main Newark I have hereunto ..I IR7 teated cOII ..nt. In writ~g. to the dlssolu- Willey. Secretary of State. St. byw:~rt:r i~~n~ ~~~;~ r~e ~~~~OI~~I~~~h~~~ : (OFFICIAL ~~~~/r~s O"Wrlt :~a:t t a~ lion of sal~ Corporation executed by all ~~~~g ;ol;;;~n~~~ e~ l~h~h e stockholders SEAL) day of December In the !~~t S~.Ft~. e~~~~eo:t rhh~C~r~~~~d~~~; ~~::~f ~~cr~:'~:'!t~r.te dOpa.lIed IhlNG OIL COMPANY ~~~S8~ o~~e L~~nd~~ ~~~~~~I:'b~r1a~~w on file In my office as CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION ~80n of lh ls State whose principal and forly-two. Ellrle D. In Ta."-on)' Whereof. To AU Who~ The.e Pre.entl May Come. ~:~'fsr~;:,a\~ ~es t lOth Street. Willey. Secretary of State hahn"V.anhde~cnltaol .Seeatl.maYt Gr.etlnl. LlI the CII ~t~!o i"'ii.:i'~ ~~::· County of New STATE OF DELAWAaE . (OFFICIAL DoV~ ~t; .. fourteenth byw:~[:a:'ut~e:f1:::t:J ::Co~l os;tl::c~~~ (@ur Qtqrisitn&s ' Qtluh cas!l.'i-h~ t corporation TrUilt Company ~~f:,cl/i~;~s:Al-t~\'ON SEAL) d:~ o~le;"mbeJ' r~n ~~: I~~I;~~~fc~~e~~I~~t:!r:~~u~~~_~1:r. gent therein. and In charge thereof. 1'0 AU Wbom Tbele pre.ent May ~aan1'.J!f-e Ltundred In Interest ot all the stockholders deposlt- ~::t}"Ro~ i th r~:" r::'J'ir~';e~~ve:i ~~: Whe~:::!~·I~r:e::::.:. to m _t.lataatlon WI?le for~:r.. ~r~~a~ Ied In m~~Ij!~~eRI:SORT. INC. For The Coming Year ~;~r~~i~~nra'1 :d o~ t~~~3~t~~~tf:!1 ~~I~~ by duly authenflcatecl recor~ of the pro- y. ary . a corporation of this State W1lose principal ware. action 2)4. Chapter 65. of the Re- gfeg~n,~~f':i':~lu~~a~rl ~I~~~~~~h~~~~; O~c~T!r ~!r~yA~~... office Is ~~a~gg ~est 10th Street. . Has Opened ~:!d ~ode ?:s JI~35. ot\h'I~ e nded . prellml­ depo~u';.UlYp~~~U¢~~oNS. INC. .ro CHTlflf~E ~.~IS~~~~~ONMay ~eJh~as~I;~ sf.!te ,!~I"£,'~I~~~;'e County of "'rYc~~.\!ihC AT/ OF DISSOLUTION a corporation of this State whose principal Co.~. rr~!I~ ! I The cor~ration Trust Company A Weekly Saving Will Pay NoW. th~t§~~~;i tE:rl3'ta~~' otWii!f%: office Is ~~~a~gg ~est lOth street. . by~~[:"ut~e~ :eo'!t o-rt~~~ac~~~~ I~~nn' ~h'~~ t ~~1Ig a~a~n ~ars!::v~~~r,:..'s 2Sc · $ 12.S0 seeretd;; hereby certify rha t the said corp- !n the city of Wilmington. County of ~.llIngs Dt the voluntary ~8S0lution compiled wlt~ the requirements of the New CasUe. State of Delaware thereof. by the consent of all th~e stock- Corporation Laws of the State of Dela- SOc · $ 2S.00 :"~WO~hd l ~a~~ ~~e December A. D. 1942, The fi !Ier~ the o'ffi ce a duly executed and at- belng e~tO~~~:~~~na.;rJI~t g~~~Tlereof. holders de~~~d ~~.\tHfflcf& t e ~~~. ~:c~~ta4r.~ c~nap't:"811~}IOt':te l'R~ $1.00 • $ SO.OO ~;~te~ ~1n~e;;~. ~no;~:~lt~~j, t~x~~et~I.S;~ upon ~om f:rocess may bo I8rved. has a eerjloraUon ot this State whose principal Ivised Code of 1935. .. amended. preUml- $2.00 $100.00 1~ : I ~h e stockholders thereof. whrCh said c~~J:!~~~lo~l\..a.!~e o[e:h':.lr~~~~t""fobil~~ office is SI~0~t~7ak !fet /J1.reet. naryc~~r:I~,::~~go~f Jr~~OLUTION a "sent and the records of the proceed- ware. as contained In 2033. SectlQn 1. in the City of wlfmlngton County of I Now. therefore. Ii Earle D. Willey. $S.OO $2S0.00 fn~s ~~or~~a~ ~dedr~y i~:' on file . In my lfevf1.!i J:cf!IO~ \~~. C:::i>!~e~~d~f p~~~ New Castle. S~~;I':f ~~I~,:nr~ I~e:;:.t~~ h~~e::a~rfIty t~h'atS~~e ':I~ ~::: 061CC P In Testimony Whereof. I have he reunto set my \im~~WT~I~Ai~sug'1 ~I~~;LUTION ~~ ~~~,~ th~~~s a~a~n ~~a;:~v~~~r'i,°:s : ~~~~It~~n~~d 3.:'y~: December A. D. 1942. Will You Be Prepared Next Chrutmas? hand and official seal. at Now. therefore. I. Earle D. Willey. compiled with the requirements ot the I file In the office a duly executed and attested Secretary of State of the State of Dela- Corporation Laws of the State of Dela- consent. In writing. to the dissolution of I O ~~IKLf' ~~;e~f t~~ce~~~~ e Ie;, n t~~ 1 year of our Lord one ~~~ra~loon h~f~b~r. ~t~tlfY that the said ~arii46~s ~~~tl~::e~14~nC~~~~er ~~t~~n thei ~~I~;,?:~f,~,*I~~o~~~fr':ttse~n brnt~~s~o~r,:n thousand nine hundred fourteen h day of December A . D. 1942. ~evl&ed Code of 1935. as ~ended. pre- the stockholders thereot. which said con- and forty-two. Earle D. Newark Trust Company wIlley. Secretary of State. f~~I~d ~~~';~~'na ~,~~rn:.Xtgu:~~ ~::!,~:! Iiml~~IT~~H~ug'1 g~J~~LUTJON ~~~~e:a~~ . ~'! ~~~r~~ ~~e tpi ~~O~W1~!n~~ lion of said Corporation executed by I Now. theretore. I. Earle D. Willey. provided by law. -sTAl'EOP - DELAWARE--- all the stockholders thereof. which ~a1d Secretary of State of the State of Dela- In Tpstlmony Whereof. Newark, Delaware Office of Secretary of State CERTTFICA'TE OF DISSOLUTION ;~~~:~a\d.n~r~h~~!-c~~sflf: \~e ~~o~'!;i~!n~~ ~~:;ora~fonh3i'J~~ t~~tlly that the said ~a~dV~n~e~'ilIcl~ :~I."!i~ To All Wh om These Presents May Come. provided by law. fOUl·teCnth day of December A. D . 1942, (OFFICIAL Dover this fourteenth Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Greeting : In Testimony Whereof. fi le In the office a duly executed and at- SEAL) day of December In the Where.', It appears -to my satisfaction ~~egl~~s g~I\~: n\~~~:;;-:'r~e~~~!I~~I~~h~:: ~ : (OFFICIAL Dover~ a ~~v~n~e~'iiI~I~~ this fourteenth :~l.rr:.~ Ilallf~~ed the o~on:it'dt. stockholders b';,r~~~~~~~ thereof. tOe;~~u~~~ which SOI~;said I andrh~~sa~~ forty-two. o::l~e LO;l~nd~~~Earle D. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of by the consent of aU the stockholder s SEAL) day of December in the consent and the records of the proceedings Willey, Secretary' of rt~g~s a~~ o::l~e L~~,~nd~~~ ~~~~~~~g'b~r~a~~w on Ole in my office as Stat.e. _ ... ______d epos lteWo~k o~O~'pb'liATION • corporation of this State whose prinCipal and forty-two. Earle D. ~nha~:·t~'!';:,'~IntoWs~~r~~ I STATE OF DELAWARE . office Is w~. a \~g ~est lOth Stree t. - STATE OF DELAWARE hand and official seal. at Office of Secretary of State in Ihe city of Wilmington. County of Ne w Office of Secretary of State (OFFICIAL Dover this fourteenth I CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION SEAL) ~:~r ofoFeoc~;:nbi~r~n ~~ : To Albr~e~r~?heSe Presents May Come. casllfh~t ~~r~~ ,~fl';;'¥;ust Company To All Whom These Presents May Come. thollsand nine hundred Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction being agent Ihcrein. and in charge the reof. Greeting: and forty-two. Earle D by duly authenticated record of the pro- :m~:I~:OI~i1~ro~h':" r';aaJ'lr~'; e~el~v e~f ~~: byw:~f:a!;'t~~e :'R~:r~J ;~c:a ;r~r,t;c~:~~ Willey. Secretary of State. f~: ~~~ f.s by"\h~h~on~~~~n~nll ~~~so~~~~~ ~~,:r~iOc~ nra'i ~:d °l~ ~0~3SI~~ect~n ~~If~ ceedlngs of the volunlary d issolutIon there- STATE OF DELAWARI' holders deposited In my office, 22~ ' S!!CUon 214. Chapte r 65. of the Re­ ~ ~p~~ t !~e it~o~;:n~ffi'~e .a llh ~h e stockholders omce of Secrerary of State \ a c~~r~i l :'<"; ~cfh1:"~ta~~~~~Ai,'.~~';;pal vised Code of 1935. as a me nded. preliml- NEWSPAPER GROUPS. INC. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Io ffice Is .ltu atPd "' n ar~~~¥lh~~~g c3l0 t~~SSOLUTION a corporation of this Sta te w llose prtnciPal 1 To All Whom .These Presents May Come. No. 100 West 10th Street. Now. Iherefol'e. I. E arle D. W ill ey . office Is iJ~u al~d~ ~s t lO th Street. Whe~!:~.tl'irappears to my satisfaction g'a ~n ~ . ~i~ t ~ fo}"~ ~~~~ ~~ ' County of New Secretary of State of the Slate of Dela­ in the city of Wilmington. County of New by duly authenticated re cord of. the pro- I The Corporation Trust Company ",.".e, do hereby certify that the said cor p­ Castle. State of D elaWAre ceedtn!(s of the voluntary d issolutIon ther ~- being agent therein. a nd In charge thereof. oration did on the The Corpora tion T r ust Compa ny of. by the consent of all the stockholdel s Iup on whom process m ay be sel·ved. ha. fi lteenlh dav of December A . D. 1942. file In the office a duly executed and at­ ~~~nng ~~~~;~ 11 1~~ed!'ssa ~a;~ ' ~~ a ~~;v~~~ nho:s d ep o s lt e~.bnEr':Hyo~1\'Ai:h~STATE 2~';'t~~~~io~vit~a ~~ e ort~l:,t r~'i:.~ ~tsOf °b e\~ : lested consent. In writing. to the disso­ complied wlt~ lhe requirem ents of the IMPROVEMENT COMPANY . . ware. as contained In 2 ~3 3 . Section I. to lution of sai d Corpora tion e xecuted b y Corpora tion Laws of Ihe Sta te of Dela- a corp?rallOn of this State whose prmclpal I2 2'6 Sec tion 214. Ch apter 65. of th e Re- 811 the stockholders the reof. which said s con sent nnd the records of the proceed­ ~~(r :::c t~ ~~t~il~~ dd,~p~ ~~\5~ e~1 1 ~~e\ ~~ ~ fflce IS s l~~~t~ . ~~ .rk e t Streets. ~~S:yd t~ o~ee ~~s;,r~~' ; f tf,~ e nded . prelimi- Ings aforesaid. are now on file In my prellml- g'a; fl:. County of New CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION office as provided by law. ~~i: t~ O~;e ~ ~s ~T~g ;1 t~,'l!.e nd e d. C~Yat~f o'1'~\ ~ ~~~;e In Test:r.f\ony Whereof, CERTIFICATF. OF DISSOLUTION The Company .Now. therefore. I. Earle D. Willey. I h ave h erellnto st"t m v Now. th erefore. I. Earle D. Willey be ing agent theretn. and In charge thereof. Secretar y of State of the State of De la­ hand and official seal. at Secretary of Sta te of the S tate of Dela- upon whom. process may. be served has ~':::'~?;, ~I ~, rde r;~ Ythc: rtl! .Y th at the sa id cor p- (OFFICIAL Dover this f i f tee nth i SEAL) day of De cember in the ~Vr~\To~od?J r;~Yt~: r tl fY that the said Cor p- 2~';'t~~~~lo~ll£'a\~~e or!l,~If~'i:.~~t~o/ De\~~ fourteenth day of December A. D. 1942. year of our Lord one fourteenth day of D ecember A. D. 1942. ware. as contained tn 2033. SectIOn I. to fi le In the omce a d ULY e

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DEPOSIT WEEIL r IlCEIVE IN 51 WEErS They not only want a good job, they want a lasting $ .25 $ 12.50 job. Most of aU they want an economi~al job. .50 25.00 1.00 50.00 Our prices are the lowest on Wall Paper from 5c single 2.00 • 100.00 roll to $5.00 a rol1. 3.00 • 150.00 We are sacrificing al11942 stock to make room for the • • 250.00 5.00 • 1943 wall paper Imperial and Mayflower stock. • • Dial 6252. Still better, come and see the smart new papel"8. • • • Farmers Trust Company • SHEAFFER'S • NEWARK, DELAWARE • • Serving this community since 1864 • ~MMNnRUT • Mlmber FDIC •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ei&'ht Th. Newark poet, Newark, Delaware, Thunday, December 17, 1942

Dear Santa, I don't guess I'll get it. Bring me as Letters to I started to school this year. I am a much as you can. Bril)g a toy for good girl. Please bring me a doll, a the babies. I Santa Claus telephone and a china, closet. Bring Love, me some dishes for my china closet, Bobb;r Carroll. und a gra ~j mower. Good bye Love Dear Santa: I Anna Crockett Please bring me a Victrola, truck, dishes, booke, doll house, doll, bed· Deal' Santa, room slippers a nd doll carriage. Please bring me an Erector sct and Thank you. a B-B rifle. I want a Bingo game too. Sue Wore. Fill my stOCking full. I am a good boy. Love, Martin Johnson. CENTURY ~ BaH You Tailed .he 'mpro"ed D~n ~'i;:n;~~ Santa, because you bring CLUB NEWS D~~y:~n::n C\~ ~t :yOU please bring me . :;~~~ ~~~i :~;'~r,l,:~~~~~~~~~~ I~V~;; II ___ a little doll stroller. I saw one in the si.nk, a wedding doll. a rocking cha.ir Members of the faculty of the New- ~ TOMAToKsoupS Ward Christmas book. I l ost my baby big enough for me. Put a toy lamb Ifl ark Public School and of the Womens' caniage. I am going to try to flnd it my stocking. College were guests at the Christmas today. With love, meeting of the Newark New Century ~ 3 ~~:ZZC · ~ Betsy Star would like a r egular baby Barbara Whiteman IClub on Monday. carriage. I want some ski shoes and The program was in charge of Mrs. ~ Estra Strength • • Si% Se,..,'",' PIUsbulY's Floor 11 b~~ 58' skis, please. I'd like some comics, too. Dear Kris, F. A. Weihe, chairman of the Drama alme dellcioul fllvor you've IlwlYI enJoYld. Mlde of choIce, ripe tomato", pure Iplc.. Ind b And a ' soldier doll and a dol! that I want a doll baby and a carriage, Department. A Christmas play "To Gold Medal Flour 11 b'a g 59t can be shampooed but if you can't a bed and a table for her. Please bring Tommy with Love," under the direction ~ enriched with fimoul Louelll Butter. give me both, I want a soldier doll. me some dishes and a chair. a teddy of Mrs. Perrie Arnold, was presented . A New Macaroni Product Cake rioIII' Gold Seal ~~I 17' Maybe you can give Betsy the doll bear, some skates. Dont forget to come by members of the Club. Those par- ~ that can be shampooed. I know she to our school on Monday night. ticipating in the play were: Mrs. A. W . Seeded Raisins 1;k~2 Ilt would like it. Good-bye, Perry, Mrs. P . Stanley Gibbs, Mrs. Carl I want a set of dishes too. If you Marie Osborne. J . Rees, Mrs. A. L. Osterhof, Mrs. A. ~TENVDiiIONI Cleaned CUI' .. anls ::: 8e don't have enough things to go around, D. Cobb, Mrs. C. L. Palmer, Mrs. J ay ~ Special Offer! 1 Pk,. Fr•• you could give Betsy and me some Deal' Santa: Robinson, Mrs. William Jahns, Jr., and G.. anulaled Sugal' 1~ 6e with each purchlle of • things together. I would like some I have been a good girl all year. Mrs. F. A. Weihe. Mrs. James A. 1ge ~ 2 pkgc It the reguler prIce of 6 pkgs t dresses too and bring Betsy a danCing want a pair of ice skates, games and Frederickson was in charge of proper­ Besl PUl'e J.al'd Ib 18 dress. a hat. P lease bring Baby Charles a ties and' Mrs. P. K. Musselman in charge Farmdale "I M I Brand Ib t Suzanne Adams. bunny rabbit and a train. of make-up. 1l.~"J:l, Poultry .. nee ea 15 A very Merry Christmas to you. Following the play, Girl Scout Troop k-r I.a.onlnl Selected Ib 31c Dear Santa, Josephine Rongo. 13 staged several Christmas Tableaux. ~- Campbell'. ~t pkg 15c Mixed Nuls I do not want anything special this Scouts taking part were: Jean Fred­ Red Diamond Calif. Ib year. Dear Santa: erickson, Sally Golder, Helen Mae Wol­ /. Walnuls ll' Do not mind m y writing for 1 am Please remember the boys and girls laston, Dorothy Draper, Nancy Bayliss, ~W TOlI!alO I:::::~~~ C.. ackelles Weston's pkg lOt on the other side of the ocean. ' not such a good writer. I know that Joy Lee Wollaston, Jacquelyn Davis, I would like to have a penknife. you cannot bring a bicycle so you can Lynette Steinouer, Sally Lou Dickert, Good bye, Santa, bring me a pair of ice skates or roUe I' Barbara Soule, Patty Reybold, Mary Educalo.. C.. ax p'~g 17' skates. ~I. ~Ulo·cce JM:~l·;:m From Edward Howell Bonnie George, Joan Stiltz, Theresa I would be pleased if I can get these Tierney, R ita Aulen, Anne Pie, Ethel Dear Santa, things. IWeaver and Annette Deck. ~~ 'I~~~""~~~ For Christmas 1 want a toy-typewrit­ Leonard Nelson Carol singing was directed by Mrs. er, a dress, a nd a pen and pencil set. T. D. Mylrea, accompanied by Miss Dear Santa: ~ .:ao~ - , Your little girl, Nell Wilson at the piano. Catherine Brown. 1 like you. I have been waiting a Mrs. R. E. Stone, reporting for the You'll be glad you gpt " heat­ JUICY FLORIDA whole year for you to come bring me flo" roasted Coffee w h Your InteJ'-National Relations Committee, Ration Stamp, Deal' Santa, an electric train and erector set. gave a short resume on Venezuela and ~ I would like to have a wagon, two I'll take a game and B-B rifle. Bring Mrs. Robert J. Boyd reported on the me 2 pairs of pants, some candy and Oranges wheel bicycle, and a bee bee gun. Herald-Tribune Forum held in New Asco CoHee Your little boy, _ nuts. Goodbye. York in November. ~ c Robert McCormick. Wayne Wilson Mrs. R. L. Spencer stated that there IbZ4 is an urgent need for surgical dressing ~ Dear Santa, Deal' Santa: workers. The Red Cross room is open Please bring me a train, and a bicycle. I like you very much because you for this worl{ every Tuesday and Your little boy, bring me so many things. This year I Thursday from 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and ~ iiiiiiir BEANS IZ~ would like a pair of skates and a baby Norman Kemether on Tuesday and . Thursday evenings New Southern doll. I want a pair of shoes and a hair from 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. New Texas Dear Santa, bow. Tea was served by Mrs. Milton L . ~ I want a bee bee gun. Your best little girl, Draper and her committee consisting Your Litlle boy, Louise Osborne , of Mrs. Donald C. Armstrong, Mrs. R. ~ BEETS CABBAGE Frank Edmisten O. Bausman, Mrs. J . Fenton Daugherty, Dear Santa: Mrs. Leon GilmoJ:e, Mrs. J . I. Dayett, ~ Asco Self.Risin, Ibl c Dear Santa, I have been a good girl this year. I Mrs. Thomas A. Manns, Mrs. T. D. ZbChSl5c Z 15 I want a top. want a new sled and a new doll with Mylrea, and Mrs. C. Frank Powell, ~ Pancake I want a ball. hair. Bring a little doll for Jeanie and a watch for me, a doll for my baby I want a bus. PRACTICE GAME POSTPONED . I want a football. sister. My brother wants a truck dear ~ I'lou .. 1b e Santa. Goodbye. ' The practice basketbaU game schea­ Your little boy, c Catherine Crocketl uled with Aberdeen Proving Grouh8s Willard McNeal ~ :2 ~~~: S;;e~i·P~laloe5 ·15 for December 22 has been postpon-ed 13 3 Dear Santa, Dear Santa: until later in the year it was announced ~ Buckwheat ~ok~z 7c c I have been a good girl. Please bring I love you Santa. I want a train and this week by Coach William Murray, New Texas Radishes 1bChs 9 me a doll. Please bring me a bed for a doctor set. I want a bebe rifle and a director of athletJcs at the University my doll. Please bring me a set of chair to set it. I want everything but ot Delaware. Lorge Green Southern Peppers 3 for 13c: dishes. ~~~~~~~~~~gii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ M;;;;;~i;~ l ~ Your little girl, DR. V. LEONARD BROWN c Lorraine Benson I Chiropodist _ Foot Speclalbt ~ j~~ Z5 Dear Sante'!, OFFICE HOURS ~ Salad Dressing pt 22c lUI Our Wlli'e Bread is ENRICHED I .want a doll, a coach, dishes, table, Mon,-Wed. & Frl. evenings 7-9 Friday afternoon 2 to 6 with extra Vitamin. and Minerals for better health chall's, and a coloring book, and cray- ' 11 W, Main St. Du\,ln, olYlce hours ons. Newark, Del. Phone New. 2204 Your Little girl, ~ I'(,~!::~~' B j .jCHEEDSUPRAEME D Bessimae Edmisten ~ High Rock or ~~ Deal' Santa, 1 wanta doUs table, chairs, dishes, and acrib. BETTY"S' Your little girl, Catherine FRANCKS ~~Be;;r;geS , 2 1~-:~eeI17C B~EAD PHONE 2997 "'I c I.. , 6. Dear Santa, \\t. 3q:!~:· 25 I. . I wanta doll, a table, and chairs, and dishes, and acrib. Your little girl, FLOWERS e GIFTS ~ ~"¥.I~i.. ''SHARE THE MEAT" Agnes Francks I ~ Our Practical Dear Santa, ,LONG CUT PLEASE bring me a walking doll a high chair, and a cooking set, adl'um: ~ Merchandise Ibs andaball. FLOWERS BY WIRE Sour Krout 2 13' Your little girl, cross the country Barbara Thuresson IN A FLASH ~ ~r! ~~st~ it~ ~~n~l~ FRESHLY KILLED Dear Santa, ... ~ than Food Baskets I want a doll and a coat'll, and dishes, The perfect Christmas gift and a table, and a chair a nd a black that always a rrives. IndiViduals, Churches, Fratern­ board. al Organizations and Bualness Stewing Chickens But Houses can make practical gifts Your little girl, PLEASE ORDER NOW ~ of food without the trouble of Martha Kennedy aelectlng the food, packing, de. Up to Last minute service is out for IIve rlng, etc, Many folks have Ib Dear Santa, the duration. The government ~ 31e 3 1·2 Ibs uled our Merchandise Certlfl. Iwa nta truck, car, a sled a bicycle. says "laVl gas "tid lins." cates for yearl -- It permltl Your little boy, ~ recipients to select what they Carl Edmisten DELIVERY GUARANTEED .IIII/J. want, RIB END (Up to 3 1·2 ibs) only o n orders placed early. "'lIlIIII On Sale and redeemed by All Dear Snnt.a, .IIII/J. Acme Market. and American I want a "Jeanie" Walker doll, and a "'lIlIIII Stores. desk. Loin'Pork Roast Your little 53 East Main Street Newark, Del. girl, Mary Ellen .IIII/J. Prlc.. EII'""Uve Until elo.lalr Brown "'lIlIIII ~ .. t.nrday. December 18th, 1941' - .IIII/J. QURntity Rll'h" R ...... d Place Your Order Now Unci • Sam Deal' Santa, "'lIlIIII ' for .1 would like to. have a watch or a Need. Your blc?,cle and a pall' of shoes, a type­ .IIII/J. Newark'. Modern Christmas Tal'keys WASTI writer, and some other presents. On Your Guard "'lIlIIII Self· Service Food and Poull.... FAT Good-Bye, .IIII/J. M_rket -. for the W., From Juari'ita l'I:osey Be sure your coal comes from an old established operator "'lIlIIII latl.fal!tlon Guarant.ed Bring It Here Dear Sant,1, with a record of many years of shipping only the highest - - 1 would like yOU to bring me a doll quality, regardless of the pressure of the demand for fuel. ~ 165.167 SWEETB~~;; ~~~;'Dh' typewriter, and some clothes. ' That's the kind of an operator that supplies the coal,·.ve put Your little girl, Mary Francks in your cellar. It's not the only good coal, but we know ~ E. Main si. Ie Sale ~~;t30~~kf~~~:d there is no better. Dear Santa, . I would like to have a doll and some ~ IEWARI, DEL. IVORY SOAP clothes tor christmas. e c Your little girl, E. J. HOLLINGSWORTH CO. ~ 3 ::: 17 3 ~~ 29 . Jeannette MacBlain. L ....ber, Coal, Fuel Oil, Millwork, Bulldin, Materials, ~ Free 'arlcia. LAVA ICiMAY • t • Pc. Dear Santa, I Hardware, Paints, Glass, Fenein" Ete. I would like to have a bicycle, watch, I...... If "" 8 0 A P 8 A P DI"n:r ~It: ....". t," and lOme candy, Good-by, See you Newark, Delaware Plume 687 .... 3 I'.. 13e A·.utter ft ...., Ou" " Christmas Eve. , bars • 0,_" 'IUler A ,,.It DI"'. 'II th:' (Jeor,e Scott. 1!;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=;mIlllOIaI_~_;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I;a;IiiIi&:;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1J ~d"U!·'''''N!.!IWI·d,J!I''·i:i·filu