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*::: ~ ~ .. :*;: :s: ); ~~59C .+ 2 i\ switch of conts Rn d trousers + NEW -y gives you two extra color combll1a- ' -:­ Get ready for those glorIous SUN-days ... those wonderfUl FUN- :;: lions .. . FOU R smart outfi ts. ::: days of Summer by coming to Newark Pharmacy this week for the' many things you'll necd for pleasure and leisure-for comfort and sport. The season's newest merchandise Is sale-prIced real low to glvc Y es , ih l"i fL-w ise m nail you a sunburst of savings at the very sta rt of your summertime pur­ ov r the couniry buy 2 suit of happiness. Stcp In today-and step RIGHT Inlo Summer. 'S2DODGE s mart Palm Beach s uits in contras ting colors and BREC K S H AMPOO, 4 oz ...... , ..... 60c h ave 4 hanel.·om e outfits, P ACQ UINS H AND C REAM ...... • ...... 93c of only $ 59.90. Come in KOTEX, Box of 12 ...... 3& and see our wonder f ul ~ _ _ ·v ~ - ,--,:r··;l "\- ,.. Y ' . __ "(v •• " y-,~' \ ,,-. ~ -::p, J~ 1 ' ~: I .Qa1 ' ~,' ~ .,.", " 'TI selection of these cool, ;?-f' comfor table Palm Beach f ' Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder ...... 39c ) I Your present car will probablv :f. s uits t h at h o ld t h e ir :;: I , Ipono Tooth Paste, 2.6 oz ...... 47c ':' s hape a n d p res on hot- '1' r Ora Denture Cleaner ...... ;._ .... _.. 28c I: more ~ Colgate Tooth Powder, glant. ..43c .7- than covter the full r, ...,,' , J & J Dental Floss, M yds •...... 25c / "d own paymen • LJ ~Cono,,,,. x ine >j ,-- "'" j ¥ \ ".,,_ \ _'_ \ W,," 'f;1', \ ~'$. \ mm'"\ ,:",.,, \ . ; • -"- ,...... • ...... ,.L..--....lf...... \ ' ~ ~.I: ~$(}.,\. ~ ... ?~

::.'i:I:.i:' 1.'1:: ; 1:. YOU SAVE·25c ~~~~i~~;~:f;~:;;;wide range of pattern:~s " wty met/lIS aenu SQUIBB : a nd colors to give your A ..... FITCH IDEAL Dodge Depend(/, .;. s ummer wardrobe eolor- .:. ,1 \ HAIR TOIIC ' fu l variety at dollar­ DENTAL CREAM t r eiching economy. tjtw, Improved 59 LAR~E69CtUBES ' Formula - . ••• And look What Dodge Gives You I 2 40z. Reg ul ar Valu e 94c Famous Oriflow Ride ?j}-::;'I}}) * "Double-Safe" Brakes maIJfi/~ ·" Haley's M-O, pint ..... _...... _.. .. _.. 79c * ~~~'. 5'"' Alka-Seltzer, 25's ..... _.... _.. _ ...... _.. 54c More Head Room, ,",,0>1 ""'''(; * Listerine, 7 oz •..... _.... _.. .. _.... _.. ._ .. 49c leg Room, Hip Room Ayer Pectoral ....._. _._.. ..__ ._--._.. 39c ; UlTS O N LY • 59.90 1} "Watchtower" Visibility * Inhiston; Bottle of 36 ...._ . ._ ..... 98c i ingle Suit $29.95 ::: 1} Dodge-Tint Safety Gla .. t A .Lt ."" \: ;, /)* 1} Safety-Rim Wheel. ~AATMENTf I (/~ 1 ~ ~~~!~~Tr,,~a r,!!!~,(.~~c. ~~~==~MAK. YOU" A nOUIU-'RI. VACATION IN A DI'ENDAILI DODGE Newark, Del. ~: NEW.eRt< . DELAWARE - Store HoI1I'l: 9 to 5:30 ;! FrIda7 && Saturda7 9 to 9 Free Parking , Free Delif1ery RITTENHOUSE MOTOR CO. 128 Academy Street I Newark, Delaware The Newark Post, Newark, Dela ware, Thursday, May 22, 1952 Three H OI I I Mrs. J ames R. Hoopes gave cello Barbara Ann Gregg, Barbara Pyle, class voted to hold a family g t-to- ' e l ( mprOVelue nt solos at the s rvices last Sunday morn- Jean Shakespeare, and Gail Anger- geth~r part~ , In the fall and to mak Ad verti ing ill T he e WCII-k Po t Gel Re liltS. -~ .. antI I quote :! Group Plans A l l ing. She is the wife of the pastor of stein.. the brunch an annual vent.. ,.______~ mua 1he Queenstown, Md. circuit which in- Mermaid U. S. Rep. J . Caleb Boggs wIll ad- • h t ctl'fS5;; 50 tat she has two l Dinne r Mee ting cludes Grasonville Church, the Rev. Mrs. J ohn Howe of Madison, N. J . dress th ~ amlua, spring . c~nfcrence ot "r.o aroo~s--ont' fol' each ankle." Announcin g the ope ning o ( 11 n ew s C\'" i('(' dr ssmg -.Jack Osterman. Horney's home church. visited at the L. H. Penningion home the WIlmington ChrlstJan Youth - - - The official board will meet for a last Thursday afternoon. This was her Council on Saturday at 12:45 p.m. in All Members Urged to Attend covered dish supper and meeting next first visit to this area in 45 years. She the local church. The confcrence will for ewm-k aud III't'o lluding CO JIIlllllllitic "Our hIghly mechanized . and ~pe­ Affair on May 29 at Grange Monday night. "V8S a frequent visitor in hel' girlhood. conclude with a square dance tollow- clalized farlns now make IS poSSIb le Hall in Harmony The tribes and councils or the 1m- Harmony Grange will hold its an- ing the supper served by the Wo- [or one worker to produce ~noug~ --- proved Order of Red Men and Daugh- nual testival and chicken salad plat- men's Missionary Soiety with Mrs. ' [ d products for 22 people. - Eal ) The New Castle County D.H.LA. will tel's at Pocahontas in rural New Castle tel' supper tonight beginning at 4:30 M. A. Shakespeare as chairman. :nting. managIng dIrector of NAM. 173 E. MAIN ST. hold its annual business and dinner l County will aUend in a ,body the serv- ,p.m. Mrs. Wilson Pierson is supper The Aid Society will meet tonight meeting at the Harmony Grange Hall, ices Sunday morning at II o'clock. chairman. ear its monthly social meeting. This I NEWARK, DELAWAR E "rill just baby-sitting." Alibi or Limestone Road, on Thursday, May Minnehaha, and Liltle Bear Tribes. Mrs. L. H. Pennington has been con- ~roup has been working on the place- Philadelphia n aftcl' police 1~und 45 29. According to the president, Daniel J wtih Leola, Mineola, and Yonah Coun- fined to her bed for the past six days ment at dir ctional signs to the churCh ga llons of untaxed alcohol 111 hIS aparl- E. Harris, Kewark, the dinner meeting I cils are scheduled to attend. !With the virus. at certain road intersections. DAM P DRY mcnt. wi ll start at 7:00 p.m. tD.S.T.) I White Oak 4-H Club The grange women wil! serve the Plans are being formulated for t.he MI'. Harris stresses the importance of' The public speaking contestants of dinner tor the annual meeting of the cI.ily vacation Bible School which will T U MBLER DRY "One more tax boost and it will be the meeting to ail members and urges 1his Clu? me! last Friday night at New Castle County Dairy Herd 1m- open J une 16 and close J.une ~7. The di ffi cult to find a~; one with more ~ hem to be present for the evening J anet Pierson s. home. BesIde. J.ane!. p l'ovement Association at the grange dIrector of the school IS shll un­ S HIRT F I N I S HIN G money Ihan bruins. oronet maga- ,program. The association, with a mem- lMary Lou Den ckson: J ohn WI lhams, ihall on May 29 at 7 p.m. Mrs. J. W. announced. zine. Ibershi p of 47, has been in operation 101' and Herman Samendlnger were pres- P ennington is Supper chairman. Mr. ' Harmony School DRY C LEANI N G ------35 years. During that time it h as served ent t? rehearse. Lee Lamb at lthaca, K. Y. president There will be a session on Saturday A smail town newspapel' is o.ne that to demonstrate the value of record ThIS. c.1 ub arranged for the fi ve other of the American Dairy Cattle Club, A memorial Day program will be lISING T HE LAT EST T YPE OF you cuss when it fails to l ~rlnt ~ he keeping, as weI! s many production clubs In the hundred. to observ.e Rural w ill be the guest speaker. given by the students. item about your Aunt SusIe bem.g ~)ract i ces that have improved the ef- LI fe S unday at a JOin t servIce last Red Cia Creek Presbyterian Church M ~C III NER Y • OPERAT ED BY here to visit you, and again when It fic iency of t he dairy ind ustry in the I S U I~day at Red Clay Creek P resby- The fi~an c e committee of the board Scheol will close on June 9. FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL docs print Ihc one about your auto- county. . t enan ~h u r~ h . ClUb. ·members ',attend- of trustees w ill sponsor its annual Sopllia Springer. w~s on~ of the five mobile tanglc.-Lyons (Kan.) News. 1MI'. Lee Lamb, PreSIdent at the mg w ele f lom . MaJshallton Y s Owl, chi cken salad supper and strawb erry children who receIved theIr first Holy American Dairy Callie Club, and Forest Oak, Ul1Ion, and Korner Ketch festival on June 12. Committee chair- Communion at St. J ohn's Cathohc A Chi cago college professor defines Northeast Fieldman of the American clubs. . men have been named as follows: MI'. Church . at Hockessin last Stlllday Ope n On Or A bout May 1 5 th a newspaper columnist as a. person Breeders' Service, Inc., Ithaca, New MISS E l eano~' W ood~val'd of L II;,e- and Mrs. Harvey Woodward, publicity; Sophia IS a local stUdent here. of~~~ space wheth~~'Jrtofi he lla9~has anytnhinqW~YMg to Lamb~ w~to~~g~H~~~~M~H~eill speak on the "Functions and to l1l ~ htR M~~at her .I ho~da~MHme for. her pu0~pIls. Kl~airK ,sR~n~bll'awlberries; Mrs.hl ~M~_~rt Robert M. t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ say or not. And, by the same token, w,e Activities of the American Breeders' Partlclpatl!1g Wi ll be Salhe A. Evans, Walker, supper; Mrs. Fred Trimble, presumc that a college professor . IS Service. Inc." and will emphasize the ca ke; Mrs. Wardon Gass, fancy work,1 a person who can prove by hiS d,lP- importance of records in t he program. .:• •: .. : .. : .. : • •: • •: •• : •• : • •: .. : • •: .. : • •: •• : .. : •• : •• ~ •• : • •: •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : • •~ and variety table; M.l'. Robert M . . lomas that he once knew somethll1g Edward H. Schabinger, County Agri- Walker, ice cream; Mrs. Thomas about somettl'ing.-West Point (M iss.- cultural Agent, will report on the Richardson, ca ndy, Mrs. Herbert P ier- TImes Leader. awards fo r the National Honor Roll son's class, punch; Miss J ane Klair The aspirants fo r the many political hprds. Delmar J. Young, Extension and Mrs. Horace Woodward's classes, GAS . th I d Th' Dairyman, U. of D., will summarize Ifts h pond; Mrs. HamId Townsend, ",I olTices are abroadOl ~~ a~.t Y~sn ~ o n el S the past year's wOI'k or the Associa- decorations; Mrs. Herbert Pierson, din- paper will ~akC th ,; I f ~ 1ion. ing room hostess; M I' . Henry Gass, ATER as well as t e ~ er: e lave. oun ------lighting; Mr. Herbert P ierson, tickets. Ihat all money IS altke and WIll buy MOll C k HId The Missionary Society will spon- n few gl'occl'les.-DanbuI'Y lIowa) Re- I ree . Un( re SOl' an evening group which will be ri~:~~ simp ly amazing how much bett ~ r News ~~'~:n;:~l ~'it~:~S 2!il~t s~~~e C~~I~C:~

Illes aftcr it comes oft' the pl'ess.- P hone flockessln 598 ciety is being formed for t.he conven- T~oo~~~aoledo !lowal Cronicle.~~n~omin- S~h~_~ Ew_~n~~nh~ ience"~~W~P~~~T~~w~ of the church women who are I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOUI' correspondent regrets she was employed during the day or hav.e smal\ II . Iphysically unable to wpite her column children. A reception committee of two 00 'for last week's issue of The Post. This m embers will serve each Sunday to is the first time in over ~o years that gl' et visilors. The annual plant and she has been writing that her column vaJ'iety sale netted over $55.00 failed to appear. The Women's Bible class met last Waverly Club has changed its fin al week w ith Mrs. Donald Woodward ~~,O meeting from yesterday afternoon to at her new home at Korner Ketch. next Wednesdaay at 2 p.m. Miss Eliza- I Mrs. Paul Hitchens reviewed the his- Ibeth T. Mitchel! will be hostess. tOI'y of Lower Brandywine Presby ter- MI'. and Mrs. Alexander ,ranell Sr. ian Church. Mrs. Henry Gass had a visited Mrs. Jarrell's mothel', Mrs. missionary story. Mrs. Al ice Benson wonderfU I 'fhomas Dixon near Galena, Mel., last explained the first fOU l' chapters or week. St. Matthew for thc Bible study. The .,. Mrs. Joseph Mitchell of Woodside Would YOU leave cr' mortgage for Farms, spent a day reclntiy in Phil- your family, In the event of your I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ad ·~ lphia. Pleasant Hil l death? Could they pay it? Would mr e~ 'Ii they lose their home? In Mrs. Evelyn Horney Grasonvi e, ot You can solve that problem with. I · h Md., is visiting her son, the Rev. E. J . CI Farm Bureau Monthly Income I d. Horney. h . t Mrs. Annie ALwell was a guest or Plan. It guarantees t e money o· I hE'r daughter, Mrs. Elmer Jefl'cris oC payoff the mortgage if you don't SI. X a~ Wilmington, last week. live to do ·it. The cost is low. Your ,I Ebenezer l\'Iethodlst Church local Farm Bureau insurance repre· I "-- ' an~~I~1 ~:I~~I~!t ~:~td ,;~~~I:sd~~ l de~!~ ~:~~~t!~~ ~~~ ,,::::.e ;~:e.lit~:l1i: I ning at Wanamaker'S Tea Room with 22 members and guests present. Secret R S JARM O N rnonths 0 I pal gifts were distributed and the • (f identity of the pa l revealed. Gifts were A. E. Hofflllall, Sail LorellZo, Calif, given the guests, Mrs. W. F. Jacks~n, '4 J{ells Avenue " My I writes Nash Rambler Slatioll Mrs. Richard La Fountall1, Mrs. KI~ -I Phone 2232 Wago;, cO fered 34,000 lII iles ill six sey Whiteman, Mrs. Raymond DaVIS, hard 1II0llths, averagillg beller thall and Mrs. Edith Patterson, the latter 25 lIIi1es 10 Ihe gal/all, carryillg four are enrolling as members. Con­ I loads lip to 750 pO I/lids aI/ ol'er Illy gratulations were extended the sec­ I territoIY·" retary, iMiss Ethel Crowe, whose en­ gagement was recently announced. Mrs. Amos Norton is the new pre.s l­ dent. Mrs. Jackson entertained wllh I piano solos and Mrs. La Fountain with a monologue. This circle will sponsor a bake sale in front of Jackson's Hardware Store on May 29 starting at 12: 30 p.m. ,:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .-:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : ,

I t's a real double-duty beauty, th is Nash Rambler Station Wagon -a luxury fa mily sedan, designed COURTESY Gratifying Bank Accounts. especially for today' s crowded traffic conditions. At the drop of a From Regular Savings Grow seat, it instantly converts to a heavy duty all-steel station wagon with a There's just one way to make land produce for you and that is to s~ t 6~-foot platform that easi ly hauls PAYS your hand to the plow, make your fUl'row, plant the seed and care for 1t. man-size loads. The harvest is your reward, Wives think it's wonderful, too on party -line -so handy for shopping-so easy In the same way is earned your harvest of fi nancial security and t he pos­ to stccr and park-plus the smart­ session of the better t hings in life. Set your hand to the fin ancial plow est custom lailoring. Economy? telephones, too by making small , regular deposits and enjoy the satisfying pride of seeing The I ash Rambler holds the all­ your golden harvest accumulate_ time record in the Mobilgas R un Little courtesies, like wilh 31.05 miles per ga ll on! lighting the other fel­ See our beautiful Rambler dis­ low's cigarette, help to Let Our play. Choose the lI10del you wan t, make life happier. convertibles, hardtop sedans, St.1- Consideration for the N O SER VICE CHARGE ti on wa J{o ns-all completely cus­ other fellow is the basis tom cq uipped-even radio and of good party-line tele­ C h eck Acco unt Service Weather Eye at no extra cost. phone service, too. If Come in today or phone us-you are you always cour­ Solve Y our Worries don't have to buy-jusl Iry I teous on the telephone,

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The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, May 22, 1952 Four LICENSE APPLICATION I CERTIFICATE 0.' R EDUC'l' I~ WERE Alias ltummons IJI Divorce failure. within 10 days from se~~~e ~~ ~'P :~~ ~ a~a~f a:~~~I~~cl~:e:e";~: ' ~~Cb~!:~~ I Thomas C Clarlngbold. Intend to OF CAPITOL N News of Bear Y~~lr~Fj.g~~~~~~~tlD'Y OU IN THE S UPER~R~fJriNorN6HE ~::'~~fl~ !~na::~r~l; ~n~~~e an an- tlff's attomey named 'above an answer uto make applicatlOJl tor the sa le of alcoholic Kto~ c~~J,~~Ir.Ab~ To i ummon ; he above named defendant Si-~~EN~~ DCAS~E COUNTY swer to the CDm~alnt, the case will be ~~~ cf,:; ~:~n ~,o\~~e case w ill be tried wi ,- ~I~~,er~~g::, f~r p~ev.g.,"r:~~~es s lf~!'t~u"l~4 c 6'ti~L l ~~~'~D C~~::.! LFYC OTRHAT K.~o' l so that wi thin 20 days alfter ser'fl'i'f, h'Jey Frances Byrd ( No. 297 Civil tried wUhout fur er ~~~ M. Maloney If personal service Is not made ulon you Main Street, Newark. New Castle County. I PORATIO' Mrs. Leslie Ford, Corresponden' g~ ~r::~lc~ ~f"ct':,~~~~ifc s¥*~:I~::e :::fc~~ v. Plaintiff . ~i~ ' SI~~~ Ma y B.15.22.29: June 5 Prothonotary I~ ~?re'J h~ s s r~t~~.o';~e~. ~~ b~I:!'." O ry ~~; Delaware . Thomas C. Clarlngbold ~n~e;ot~~~~~:~n o fr~ ~~ ~t"~~ ~r'b:x lSt!:'~ Phone New CasUe 6484 r l .Ch~adlz .J · p~n t~~ · s ~~ i.Orn ey. whose ad- D utchknBo~~ as ~~~~br:: - ~':1~~ r;atl~~~ t ~lr t ~s ~~'~m~~~' t ~e~~~~ ~ ~ k44w~~~~ ~:~~' ~~~~f: County ~~ga { e;~~ ~~t l~G~.:' 1 ''t'atch':!'rh?! II'~. ~ ss Is 500 Continental American Bldg .. ~"f F Byrd I Alias Summons In Divorce plaln tiff's attorney named above an on- Delaware. mg COR PURATION slu\,I&Jt'" "'. W,lmlngton. Delaware, an answer to the e oy. Defendant, fN THE SUPERIOR COURT or THE swer to the complaint. the case will be May 15.22.29 ~~I~~nre~ Markel St "·cl. W'lnu;OM. !VIlss Lor Ita J ane Dra per, d a ug hte r cOTmOp,;~~~ ;, upon d Cendant a copy h ereot THE STATE OF DELAWA·RE. LE STFAOTRE ilEFWDCEALSATWLARE cEoWN4',jID tried without !Urther J nano,telcse ·M. Maloney T HAT the board of d ,I" I d Mrs Cha r l f 1\1 ns D r ape r ot I t TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CAST eOrl)O ra tlo" . at a " ,."t", ·.c '?:ISlcOd! Cth .... o r. a n . - and ~~ t~~i~:,,~lt ~a;m ot be served per- I COUNTY : DOrOlhy l. Moon I No. 349 Civil . P rothonotary , '" or tb B ru·. r celved h e r dip loma from The "b'o:;.slltlay!euttOe publish this process as r equired YOHEURATROEFOCROEMMcAONMMDEADNDA~~Y.. OU WERE v. Plaintiff. ALAC~~~'J~~t May 15.22.29. June 5.12 Letters Testamentary g ~ rra'I~~ ·. lv ~~e~ h ~n s:,'dvokN'~X"c~~Usoct~ M emorial H ospita l Sch OO l of Nursing y . J ames M. M. loney To summon the above na.;';;;'d defendant Ross C. Moon MONS IN Alias Summons In Divorce Estate of Perry B. Towson Deceased DATED COAL COR POHATlON' IU. in S t ep h ~ n' s Lutheran Church on Tues- p rothonotary so that, within 20 days after service here- Defendant. DIVORCE m THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Notice Is hereby given that Letters Testo- ~II',~eJre~ u ' '3i';,et~ F~~~; a;S;x ;r~~u'~nd l':: d a y evening . ? i)t e~H~ a ~Jb~2N A MED DEFENDA NT : g ~ ~~~~IC~ef"ctne~:~~a~tC~'t,~ue s~~v~heu~~~ ~~iJ:T~~~~~~;~~'w CASTLE STtci: il:WD~k~.fk~oWN4':D ~~~' llr;~~ Utr°'~t/;I~eES~!~ o~r~:r:YH~, 'n'~~~: j:~.!~~~;F~~~ ( $1~ ~ ~~i.go\d n~;X ' ~i";o:: Miss Mir iam Goodrich, Miss Fra ne;!s If this summons Is served personally A. J ames ·Gallo. Esq .. plalntlff's attorney COUNTY: Jose h M Lenza I No 362 Civil deceased . werc duly g"anted unto Form- T HA T thereaCt.,· the hold W a lte r and Miss Mlhno F o x rep re - upon you. then . In case of fc°ur f ~ lIu,,~e.; whose address Is Industrial Trust BI~ r' YOU ARE COMMANDED AS YOU WERE P . Plaintiff. Action. 1952. ~~~e~[I~ S ~ a~O~r~!;Ky 0t ~~w::5~ ~~d t ~~ ord of "lOre Ihan a Ill"JOIII, ~~ l~! ,,,. sent d the R ed Lio n M ethodist Youth ~Yr r~ ~ ~a~~St a:;~~ I~~: I;os e;:.. ~~ . ;~ cpY: ln_ ~~r;:l~ r~fn. Delaware. an answer ~o ,e ¥~~o~Rf'f.e C.P~n~~~ :d efendar . t P c E L~ilZa A}i~sSfM- persons Indebted to the said deceased are s~'r~~~ ~if>h 'gg~tr '1:~M;~R~~ 1lix. C~~ FellOWSh ip a t a progra m oC the P e nin- I1ff's . ttorney named abo l r ~nt at~w e '; t~o To serve upon delendant a copy hereof so that within 10 day. after service here- ggy . Defendant I DlVORcl ~~,~~:s~l~h~~t~:~aey . p:r,d'~\'tt spi~so~; h~: Ing voting powe,' and now OUtst~ ~\. sula M ethodist Confer ence on S atur- the ctn~ n l n t. w ee case w i ere w - a n~ o~ t1~e fcor:;pl~lnt . t be served per of upon defendant. exclusive of the day THE STATE OF DELAWARE. Ing dem ands against the deceased a re re- vo ted l int f"vor VC the .3ld rcdUct'~n' day. T he meeting was h eld a t G r ace oultf p~~ so ~~1 ~gr v~ ce Is not madT, ~"a~ ~~~ sonaAy~ to ep~';,I!'s~ t~:~~ocess 81 required ~b:~rv~~ecu~~~~n~~.~ P~~r~: I ;.: r~~O=~ T~O~~v~HERIFF or NEW CASTLE q uired to exttiblt and present the same ~~~'tr,e l~ ~, n~~~~:.~Il,, ~~:t~~~:I~I~:r:~,1iod M ethodist Church, W ilming ton . and IJ thiS : u:"i"° ' ~~ e~ ~~b~:s: of your by statute. J M M loney whose address Is North American Bldg.. YOU ~E COMMANDED AS YOU WERE g~l~r~ r~ ~~ t e~e ~~ nW,e ~:~ ~ie~~~r X~ j?i. n ' ~~H~'f ~fi~ I ~~rd o ~ e:s~,~t:~POo rrn lclaOpn";IIUI'" I t ~\ ~~ ' e ~lt~,rn u 2~' days from service by am~;oth;mot~ry wilmlnF,tfn. Delaware. an answer to the HERETOFORE COMMANDED. 1953 or abide by the law In this behalf. b ff , MrS. Lelia T. Moye r of Midd e own pub llc~ tlOIl of this summons. to serve on Dated Apr il 23. 1952. cOTel' :e~ve upon defendant a copy hereof To summon the above named defendant Address J . Rankin Davis. A'ttorney-at- ~ c~ p ftaic t ~~pr~~e ' ~t~U C\~,~ !I~rr~~~ :;~nt ~~ :n ~~:tue~:~ M'~~s~;e l' ;~:~~~ ~!:'~~t1t~ 'S t:~ t ~~~;~l a~::r e8, ea ~~~: ::-~U a~~ T~ T;:'f. ~~~~~n~Af:E~r~;:I~~s!~'?;{y anI1 ~~e ~~ t~~:r':;:~~!nnot be served per- ~~ ~:~nw~t.:i;,nn~n~.aY:X:lf~fv:e~~lct1;,eJ:; ~~:tir :.qU l t a ble Building. Wilmington. Del- n~~6~~)ndS h a~ ~~ ,~m ~o~~ ~a;rll\~.~~ · ~ tel', M rS. W a lter C rew. trted without f urther J~~~~C'~ . MtlOney ~fh1nYfoUda~:~h!~ s~~~e .!'';'fc~~X~~~~I~''.; ~~n~~:iu~~ publish this process a8 required E~lc~~~rlcX'. ~e~~~Mntpl:~::1:ff.~er~~0,!',fe"y~ Farmers Trust cO~~~J'to~.f Newark. ~~~v s~,~~~ at'~d l)',~.r ~~rl a~:"r?& ... 1n obser vance of N ationa l 4-H R ural May B.15.22.29; J une 5 Prot ono ary ~lfff~h~tr.,"lne~I.\':;;!~e'a~v:'~';..O aOn':.:~:I~~ . Ja"Per"ot~on~~~o;ey ~:m::'1n :f::.e~e l.~ ~o r~~s :.~ er~"'i~e ~~~~ May 15.22.29 pa;:1i~lt h~n cd~~~\"~tf iI,~l ~ La t~tr:n;~:~:~v~~a~t 4~~d Ci,~:n )';;::;~:~ ~ Alias Summons In Divorce ~~~ ~':,~~:~n~oW;e .case will be tried with- ~i)t e~~a).~~v~5~AMED DEFENDANT: pl~~'serve upon defendant a copy hereof IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ~~~~;;,~e~t bf:, S ~I~~ ~r~~~~';;:~h~~t l::tI~'I~ iSI. Church on Sunday e vening. E a rl IN S~~~' Esg~E~~~~wCfJ'ERiNorN6HE anIJ ~fr~gl~als~,;:;~~c;,~sl~o~.%~~~e~o:, yr~~ u;~n t~~u"~~.o~~ ~~.:e~~ed oJ':r~u~~I,;, an~ f~e ~~f;~~~\a~:imot be served I.'er- OF THE ~~Al~DO~:LAWAR E ~~a ~ !~~ dG:~:I~~~t ~~rl~~';~ t '~::t ~'tih: I;~ ~ ](:ckey was the s peaker. FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY qulred by statute. then'ln case ~ yo;:r within 20 d",s after such servfce. exclusive sonally. to publish this process as reqUIred IN THE "fftTTCj{ftS1~E COUNT Y tal of the corporation; .p.

~ p~~t ;,~ ~ ~ :~ ~\~'!l~e rh ~;' ~~~e~ ~ e l ~~~' R Ob~rt ~L1~~:t:.~ ai ntl ff . I) t~i~~~~~ ~~~V~~ !~~~;i{~~iJ~Fi:r~i;~!i~a~~ ~\~;~~¥9~~fi~::~~r~~et~~~:~~:~~ ::,::a::e: 14. 1952 Ja~~ot~on~~~o:ey ~~~~F:~~~t~{~~:::ILIS S~f:~~:h~~:;~~::;;ttt~~\rit~~ffu~~1; W HiteI' Crew. '. . ~:~ eST~TEDbf;nt&'r;"'WAR~.IVOR CE tried without further J~t~~e ·M . Maloney anIJ ~fr~grsal.~~~c;,~sl~o~.%~~~'e':f°a~ yr':,~ T'?t Tt~ ~~Z;;~n:~~rv~~F~~O~~lT~; DEA:Eir~;:~~~I~HA NGE OF NAME v l d e dN f~. T t~ F OI' m any y pn ~ a r eS Ide". of B eal . TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE . Prothonotary qulred by statute. then. In case of your upon you. then. In case of your failure. III por;tion l~ a~;~se~ l il~I~Ece;lhI Cfl C ."tcl dI O";: A II 24 M Y 1 B 1522 t I b I Ie I I T he pelltlon of Cleopat.rlca Caravas s. ... Elm er W . R eed , aged 78 y e,drs. s o np ~ : YOCUOU~'l ~OMMANDED AS YOU WERE ~ a . . . I~J~~[;atl~~t~r t~Ys ~~~mC:-~~ t~e~~r~~ o~ ~ltr~~ ~a~a~~ ~~t:~lg~.c~ose:ev,.~:' ~~cp~:I~~ Helen Caravasills. A'lIce Caravasilis and ~;?eBl~rtl,:Xr,~I: ~~~ 0~n1t~r ~ : sSJ~rnPont . :~ ~ h o! : ;lt e RIch l'1') n a nd V\ :J rn.l H .co HERTOFORE COMMANDED : Altas Summor.a In Divorce plaintiff's attorney named above an ar ~ - tift's attorney named above an 8.nswer to Dean Caravasllis, r espectfully represents : slge5c2r.etary, this 9th day or May, A,"n: died a t the ho m e o f h is sis te r M rs. To summon the above named defendant IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE swer to the complaint, the case will be the com~la l nt. the case wlU be tried with- de~~ atO: a ~~ e O fCrt~Ur ofe ~W:;'1~~ t~n ~ ~~:~ HatTy Stradley at S il vie lV o n Thu rs- ~~ ~:;~nw~~~~':,J2n~.a ~~~~~rv : e~'f I 'i'f,~''J:y ffn:tJ: ~wD~x~i'i:~R~oWN4':D tried without further ~~ii.~~. M. !.!aloney ~U:,.'s o~ar~!~~~ce Is not mad" upon you C".f~I:t ~~~~ t~ e~n?o ;"t:.t"c l~~ ~ r~ f~ar;:'ara_ ~fi~c c'b9t~~9t~~I~~EIJ d ouit ~ay . Se r vices wN~r e hoe,.ll oa,t, NsuICnhd~ly5 1l'fer~~~~ I Ci:: 8~~~~~ ·~q .•S h~I~ l n~7ff':; .~fo~~ Cecelia S Y lve s t~Ia lntiff 'l N,i'ct~~~,<"i19JJ . • May 15.22.29; June 5.12 Prothono.ary ~~?re~ h~s st~t~~.o~~e~. ~~b~I:~:dOry~~; vasilis. for more than twenty years. has By tr~~:I" ,~C lle r . }i'uneral Horn e, CW )1 1 • ' : . ney, whose address Is 228 Delaware Trust v. ALIAS SUM- _ lallure, within 20 days from service by been known as Mary Caras, and desiJ'es to and Russell £\'aru r fle rn o~ n . Tnter m , l1 : lV as a t N e h a, k ~ddt'lie ~~r;:: ~f~t' Delaware. an answer J oseph S Y l ve:i!'i~ nd a nt . ~I~~~l;~ Alias summons h~lF!-, I TUie ~::'~~fl~!~na~~r~~I: ~r;::::;~n ~b~~ ..e:~e a':,~ ~~ : ~~e t ~ 'it a~~n'2a ,~~~:m Cleopatrlca Cara- KNOX C O NSOLIDA'r ~~cretnrl' T MethodIst Cem e tery. To serve upon defendant a copy hereof THE STATE OF DELAWARE. IN S~~~Esg~E~~~~W~J1:IN AND swer to the complaint. the case wtll b~ That your petitioner. He len c arav.sll l,S . COAL CORPORATION Mar lin J . B e rgen of B ear, Chie f m\~ ~~e t~:fi~~':.~ltal~~;'no t be served per- T~O~~y~HERIFF OF NEW CASTLE FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY ivil tried without further ~~ii.'::.' M. Malot1~y ~~r H~f~;; i:~ ~~s , t c;;.,l'ii:slr:;'~ ob~~~n~~0h'e~ I nco r pora ;~~t Delawn re d J'ailsman of the DuPo nt C ompa ny, sonally. to publish this process as required YOU ARE COMMANDED AS YOU WERE Dorolhy B. M~~~~~ l ff . I 1J.."ctl~~. <;=952 . Prothonotary name.. from Helen Caravasills to Helen STATE OF INDIAN A w as a speaker L ll a n by statute. J ames M. Maloney Ed,vard M v' urraln May 15.22.29; June 5.12 your p etitioner Alice Caravasllis. COU NTY OF MAR IOr-: 55. ~d uc a ti on~ 1 p an~ 1 ¥~~~~~Rt~e Ca~~~~~ :defendant M AlitJssgr- Ica;~ ~ t a t a spec ial meeti ng on Mond ay I n prothonotary 80 that, within 20 days after service here.. 'Defendant II DIVORCE - - - --.. f Ol" more than ten yea; s, h as been known BE ~T M~EME M B ER F4I.?, that on lhu 9th t.h e B e ll evue -Stra tford H o tel in Phil- ~i)te~ H~a ~~~01~2 ' N A MED DEFENDANT : ~~ ~~~~IC~ ~f"ctne~:~~a ~fc~'t,~ue s~~v~heu~g~ THE STATE OF DELAWARE. CASTLE Letter. Testamentary I ~~,~~ IC ~ r ~~,..a~ l f~ed ~';.";~~~sm sChf.;' g ~n~~ I~ ~ &s c~lber r n~i ag· 1 ;~b~leb~;O~~d ' ~~r~ : ade lph in to commem orate the ce nte n- If this summons is served personally Young & Woods. Esqs .• plainti ff s attorney. T~ ott~Y SHERIFF OF NEW Estate of Annie C. Battersby Deceased I Caras: St.Me and Co unty aforesaid. pcrson'ilJ . I I th Philade lphia S ection of t h e upon you. then. in case of .your failure. whose address Is 401 Equitable Bldg .. WII - YOU ARE COMMANDED AS YOU WERE Notice Is hereby given th at Letters of 'That your peti tioner. Dean Caravas ilis. i'!J'O~ eg O N'1,OL~DA~~~er . President d e Socie ty of C ivil Eng ineers. Delaware. an answer to the com- defendant ATION. t.h e ~'~e~i ca n ~~it ~~~ 2ga~~sf aS~::~ i ~~ .c ~Os""c~";:n · oC.;'~ e fend ant Ali as Summons In Divorce so that within 20 days nfter service here-IN s~I,!]Esg~~~~~ws&UliNorm5HE g~ ~~~b I C~efeJ'e~:~aa~fcl~Ji'!rle s~~v~he u~ ~~ FOR NEW CASTLE COUNT Y • I I I tlff's atorney w hoSt e~ ~ a ~b~~2 NAMED DEFENDA NT : the same men and women- all of them- who have been working Officers trIed without further ra:A~~' M . Maloney u~~n t~~l1' S ~~~Ot~ ~~ s :e6~c ~oJ're r:~t7~ ~~ ProthonotarY within 20 days after such service, exclusive with you. You may continue to use the same passbooks and check J. E. Dougherty, Vice President April 24; May I.B.1 5.22 of the d ay of service, to serve on plai n. liff's attorney named above an answer to books. Records of your accounts will still be kept in Newark. Edna A. C a mpbell, Assistant Vice President the complaint. the case will be tried with­ Alias Summons in Divorce out further notice. Harold J. Meade, Assistant Treasurer IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ot' THE 11 personal service is not made u pon you Edwin L. Shakespeare, Assistant Treasurer STATE OF DELAWARE I N AND And If this summons Is published as re­ There will be no bothersome changes. But there will be oppor­ FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY quired by statute, then, In case at your H . Lloyd Yarnall, Assistant Treasurer . James H. McNair I No. 252 Civil failure, within 20 d a ys from service b y tunity for Farmers Trust Office and for the entire Wilmington P laintiff. Action. 1952 . publication at this summons, to serve o n Clarence E. Smith, Assistant Secretary v. ALIAS SUM- plaintiff's attorney nam ed above an an. Anna Mae McNair . MONS IN S W C\' to the complaint, the case will be Trust organization to give you even more satisfactory banking Clyde H . Baylis, Jr., Assistant Secretary DeCendant. I DIVORCE tried wi thout further notice. THE STATE OF DELA·WARE. J ames M, Maloney service. We're going to try our best to do this. TO TRE SHERIFF OF NEW CA STLE P rothonotary Counsel for Farmers Trust Office AS YOU WERE M__oy_ B_.1_5._22_.2_9;_J_U_ne_5.______yg8utll~ OMM A NDED J . Rankin Davis HERTOFORE COMMANDED : Newark, you know, is advancing. The increasing industrial and To summon the above named dc(cndanl Ali as Summons tn Divorce so Ulat within 20 days aUer servicc hcre­ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE S'TATE OF DELAWARE IN AND commercial prominence of the area has quickened residential Staff of upon dcfendant. exclusive of the da)' FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY ~~b~~~vi~: ~~:;~r~~ ntpI !r~lifT .: cr~~lo~~e°;' Emma Mac Kelleher \ No. 323 Civil growth, It is to the distinct advantage of Greater Newark to have Gladys Armstrong Dorothy L . Nelson .... hose address Is 1210 King Street. WII­ Plaintiff. Action. 1952. m.i ngton Delaware, an answer to the com - v. ALIAS SUM- Mary B . Crookshank Marga r e t J. R eyno lds Philip Leo Kelleher MONS IN a large bank which couples size with all of the advantages of a p l~~ 'ser ve u pon defe ndant a copy h

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The Newark Po t, Newark, D e lawa r e, Thursday, May 22, 1952 Additional Personals Pencader Church To Brownie Troop 33 WASTE KING THE NE.K POST Kath rine and J ohn Hammond of llial'k Anuivet'sary Hold Honor Court KIT HE Main and Academy Siree t "eceived a ~ oabclgram from their son. Se"geant Pencad l' P r sbyterian Church will Brownie Seoul Troop 33 held a Courl Foundpd J anuary 26. 1910 . by the late Everett . Johnson First Class. J ohn W. Ha mmond with celebrate its Two hundred forty-s c­ of awards On Wednesday, May 21 at PULVERATOR o'clock In the New Century Club. Your Uands Never TOuch G b An Independent Newspaper the Armored FOl'ces in Germany an- ond anniversary on Sunday afternoon a U's K itchen MagIc at ICt Par nts and f ri ends ot the troop Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post. Inc. ouncing the arrival of J ohn Stewart ;\lOllg with the sixth a nnual reunion Ask ror the Qu iet One 14-16 Thompson La ne. Newark. Delaware Hammond, May 3, a 9 pound baby boy. of the Pencad I' Cemetery Association. were present to sec the girls receive Locally and Independently Owned and Operated J ohnny's first son, destined to be Mrs. J ames F razer, president of the their awa"ds from Mrs. ~"n si Moyne, N o w O NLY .$104 .95 P OI' FIlE i: Brownie Neighborhood Chairman. future all-American Golf Champion association, wil! conduct a business Information Phone 2-6 72 according to his proud father, an ar· meeting beginning at I: 15 p.m. Guests weI' enl rt!lined with re­ I . FREDERICK MITCHELL ...... EDITOR freshments, songs. folk dances and a I d e~ h ~~~e~~yS, "at the age of 4 days The Reverend A. H. KI ~ lI'man . pas­ Cinderella show with puppels made Newark El clt'ic Co, Elllered as second class maller. March 10. 1910. al the Postoffice at Newark. Delaware. we found the ruture champ doing tOl' of the West PI' sbyter,an Church. by the troop membel·s. Going under the Act of March 3. 1079. ~ calisthenics in his crib. h e has la r!(e w ,lI dellve,· the Sunday sermon at Mrs. Martin Hirshfield and Mrs. -- hands and feet and a strong muscular 2:30 p.m. Louis Polk are the leaders and the back. He can push himself up with The W st Presbyterian Church Young (ollowing girls are members of the tothe movies1 Friendly his arms and lift his head." Men's Choir, directed by R. A. 1mb!, lI'oop: It pay. to let tit. ontributed will sing. Carolyn G" egg, Ella Jane Burns, et'vicc -0- The choir will be accompanied at the Pendleton Hall. Nancy Bonney, Sand­ • Wb WO LI> likc ur Mrs J ohn R. Fadel'. Mrs. Orville organ by Miss Lloyd. DELAWARE ra Scott, Barbara Lynn Frutchey, J oan lI eighbor s to onsid I' U' 3 ' LiLtl e: Mrs. Charles Eissner, Mrs. Wm. McDowell. Edith Dilbatis. Starr Gus­ COACH CoMPANY wan. Mrs. Martha Krapf, Mr. and The Census Bureau reports that Del­ tin, Carol Ann Dickerson, Phoebe fl'iend.'-tl'ain d lo I'ender Newark. Delaware. Thursday. May 22. 1952 Mrs. Nelson Abbott. Mrs. Robert J . aware farmers spent more than 36 mil Gulledge, Ginger Gore. J udith Polk. do your drivi"l sp cial s 1'vice under lion dollars in 1949 for livestock and Davis .Mrs. Jacob Correll, Mrs. Ha r­ Ruth Anne Tressler. Bele FookS, Dale s pecial cil' lIm st a n c e ~. lI e old SheafTer, Mrs. Samuel Diehl. Mrs. poultry feed. Brown. iMarianna Kace na. Lea P er­ Se,.ving th, P .. blic Highway Fatalities Are Now Averaging John Howell. Mr. and Mrs. COIll'ad K. like Olll' town and we like veil was kins. Marguerite Fisher, Bronwyn S;flCtl 1864 hendpiece O. Lewis, Sr. and Mr. Conrad K. D. ~''''-~~ ihe peopl in it, a nd We More Than] 00 Each Day Tht'oughout U. S. CHRYSLER Mills and Marcia Olson. carried a Lewis, Jr. aU members of the Newark iry to I' fl eet ihis feeling DELAWARE prayer book in ollr ser vice. You can 1 sweet pcas. The death toll of occasional disast- a national spontaneous and indignant ;::Ptt~:; . t~~fl/S~· ~:s~~~'~n ~;a~ i1 ~tt~7.~~~ TANK PLANT ~ ...... •...... ~ e rS and catastrophes that prop rly ex- outcry against the drivers who caus- Ohapte,', Order of Easte rn Star held trll . t LI S io our vc ry be t ~ Ir s. Edna Needs hous ing fbr present mnlron of ~ ~t et~:e .. ;~; :o~ a ~~o~~; ~i:~~~:.}';~t\~~ ~~ e r~h e~~ n::~~d a~~;~ts'!w O~r e:':~~ in Lewes. May 19-20. Mrs. Wm. Swan Augie Muller Poultry Market : at a ll timefi, anci to keep and f u tur e occupancy. • orchid net creasing highway fatalities. now aver- others like them from kil1ing more in our char g es w ithin famill' leSS bodice :,~~il~:p~~~te~a:~:ln~i e';;tr~~!~: ~~~~ R e ntals • aging more than a 100 a day. Thomas years to come? The truth is that pub- "ad K. D. Lowis. Sr. was appointed r equi re m ents. . carried a N .Boate. public safety director of the lic apathy was hardly dented." Grand 0 puty Lecturer. Apartments, h ou es a nd : FRESH CHICKENS & EGGS: and white Ass ciation of Casualty and Surety Stepped up programs of enforce- -0- rooms. WM. J. WARWICK Ann i\udy • Phone 2532 Third House FI'OJ11 Chrys ler • President tel' of the Mrs. Edward Van Brunt of Berke- ;1~~ia~~!e:·nc1:~~~~n;~~~yt oi~n~~~ii~; ~~~~"'i~1 ~v~~ e ~~~~~o:;:~~~~~iC ;~; Cat! Housing Dept. • • Newark Fune ral Home like the their efTorts to combat public apathy help lo reduce the tragic toll of dead ley. California and her sister Mlle. ,md the ca"elessness of drive,'s, which and injured in the years ahead, Mr. ~~~~: = l~~'~~e:for~·'~~'a:~· a~ .~. ;~;~~ Newark, Del. 6611. Deliveries On Saturday ' . In•• ~~~~~ • • 121 W. Park Place ~i~I'l~~~i C\:~ts~uge annual toll of traf- ~~~~~. ~1:c~ a;~~d·se~~~~:~ ~yis ~~~;egd. ~~~ crt C. Lewis. West Main Street. • • • • • • • • • • • •• • Open Sundays "The daily tragedies on the high- larging the scope of .attack .on the BASEBALL TRY-OUTS .1 ~~~~~p~h~0~n:e~6~56:5~~~ ways arc so numerous t.hat they 0010 accident problem. he sa,d. requires the I ' . h t ~II J .... !! •••••••••••••••••••••• fl ; - 'P"ise a "eal national disaster ... sa id interest and efforts of local organ,- It was announced th,s. week t. a Mr. Boale. "The traffic toll of more za tions, local officials. and above all. try-outs for the. Jr. Amel'lcan LegIOn '&i ·:":·':":·':·':·':":· ':":ool~~OOO~OOOOOO~C~)<)o'... )o:o(")o)o)o:":OO:-:-:-H')o)o)o~ r For B,ts 1' lfo"'II~ than 100 d aths a day is slill America's the individual drivers themselves. who baseball t. a m w'lI . be held at the Con­ greatest shame because it is repeated must I arn to become safer drive,·s. lInen.tal held a t 6.30 p.m . on Monday I- year a ft er yea.r w ithout concerted ac- "The atom ic age was born in the Ieven ing. All boys between Lh e ages o[ tion by an apathetic nation. Ibomb ,blast at Hiroshima, w hich cost t~ a nd 17 who are Il1terested arc m- "Quick demands for remedial mea- 78.150 lives." Mr. Boate declared. "The v,ted to be present. PlL i::l i:ittli: sures usually follow other majo,' automobile age had no such spectacu­ (: ------.-:------Sunday,... !¥:.~~~. Mat. 2 P .M.-Evenlar 8 P .M. $1:::::'-:::: ::::::L c:~;fr~;::TY disasters, such as fl oods. Ill' sand la r start. claiming its )one first vic­ Size Tussy Cl'eam DeodoranL _ 50c' CECILTON, MD. train WI' cks. with gr ater safety as tim just before 1900. But the accident l I A.lso operates locally Newark i, ' F r :·day May Only One of the Many Saving Bargains the objective. It is time fo r the pub- toll on the highways now exceeds 23 :l: $S$ * Delaware Tn.nk Plant and duPont lic and their otTicia ls to become dis- 1.000.000 dead and 35,000,000 injured. Singing In The Rain ':1: In This Famous Line ~i~ oalce building. aste"-mind d about the traffic acei- >w hich is equal ot 13 H iroshimas. The '-:a-"'.':-:'" dent toll. Daily highway t.rag dies American people and too many officials - 'j' ~eighhors Pharmacy .1, o Call Newu,." , 2-8671 piled up the unbelievable t OUl I of a re not yet fully aroused to its hor- Saturday May 24 ::: 72 E. Main Dial 2900 - 2213 :l: 309.932 deaths in the decade cover'ing rible immensity." Ed Inll "~l 0 ' B,.ien. :i~:.. : .. : .. : .. :.,: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.:;: ...... 1941 1hrough 1950. This was t t t times Y vonne De Carlo f~·:~t~: 7~ ~ a~ivt~~e 1~~r~;a~~ 1 t~;~ o~i~~:~ Ftmel'al Sel'vices H e ld ~udff. ELECTROLUX Silver City (VaCltum Cleaner) tel'S during tha t period." Major dis- For HaJ'vey J. FOI'rest asters. in which the lists of dead ex­ In Technicolor Harvey J . Forrest. 7 I , custodian at Sales & Service ceeded tOO- or an average o[ the day the University of Delaware for 29 1m plus You Can't Match aGter-day toU on the highways- oc­ years, died Monday after a long iUness. ELGIN Arthul' J. Johnson ...... Jol1.11.11 Y " 1'lIrzun" Weismltlier CUlTed only 1~ times during the 1941- Mr. Forrest. who live at 99 South 00 clecadc. Mr. Boat emphasized. Dur­ Chapel Sll'eet, Newark, was born in R D 1 Ph: 6·2261 nig these yem's neady n third of close Jungle Jinl in Newark, Del. Pennslvania but had lived in this state FRIO'IDAIHE fopa~ ••••••••• I I .. lu 1.000.000 people killed in the first many years. SU"viving are his wife, GO yea,'s of the automobile became Forbidden Land Refrigeraton Food Freezers Martha H. Forrest; two stepsons. Leo STYLED BY HENSLEI victims of fatal traffic accidents. Carmine, Claymont. and Paul Car- C haptet' 14, Captain Video AutonUltic Washing lI1achines : • • • • • • • • • I I •• C j~:id~~~d ~~j O ~ e t':;t~~~:~ ~~~ae;::I;~ mine. Wilmington; three grandchildren S unday May 25 Ranges Ironers Dryers I.. C esspools anll e plic the worst were the Texas City fire an;u~~xra7r e::r&~~~dc:~:~·e ~e l d at 2 ]amell Craig Water Heaters TANKS CLEANED and ~X!p l osion . in which 561 lives were p.m. Thursday at the Windsor and Drums In The Kitchen Cabinets & Sinks lost In .1947. and th~ 1942 Cocoanut Disharoon Funeral Home, Laurel. with I. · Cl'Ove n'ght club fire In Boston. wh,ch> interment in S.mith Mills Churchyard I Deep South Sales & Service : <;.~~r~~:!:~:::t~O~\. ~r;:~:: : killed 492. Br. Bo~t e pointed out that near lhere. /both of these d,sasters, and many In Color NEWARK ELECTRIC CO. • Call • othe,·s. 'ha ve brough t distinct I'eforms :for greater puiblic sa fely. but the na- Lt. T e mple, Family Now 1 Mon.-Tues. May 26-271 173 E. Main Phone 2-6872 J: William S. Hickman: lion has lagged in its action to re- S tationed At Key Wes t duce the fur greater highway d eath Gilbert Rolund ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~;. Phone Wes t Che ter 1m I toll. Reporting aboard for duty with the 17 Jl!1L~ r, . E-cpnn,ion 17 j~lI..re',. S mllrl nett! My ~ix Convicts jlrr I. or Wilmington 4·2455 • "Catastrophies arc defined as acci- Jl:avy from Pensacola. Florida, Lt. Al­ baruL 139.75 "yling. "'9.75 _ J~ rICM Ind. Fed. Ta.a aenls in which live or more persons bert A. Temple. J r. a nd fa mily have . I • • • • • • • • •• I .. are killed," he explain ed, "and disas- arrived in the K ey West area. EXCLUSIVE ~

WO~EN OF ST. THOMAS IALTAR 0 I E TY MEETING Prot. and Mrs. Howard K. Pl'esto'l M . . ARD OF THANK MEbT TUESDAY AT HUR H HELD T HARM HOUSE o( Orchard Road had as their guests T. ;,~ ; ~tO~~dt ~ · 'sMJasoAn. MGrs: tArthur \\'e w ish to ('x pr '55 our uppreclatlon . over the ' d .. . el s or n- tor the u sc or the nmbulan e and for I The Womell of St. Thomas will hol,l At the combtn d annual dinner and . . past w ekend, their sons and t rtalned on Friday May 16 ,,'I'tl d Ihe help ot tho s~ w ho 3~ I &t l" d "hen t ak ­ ' th ' tl . families MI' d M ' . 1 S- Ing Mr. C eor,::,-' AUm II I to the hos pitnl. I ell' npl general meeting of the sea- I monthly meetll1g ot the L adies' Altar d ch : . an '·S. Kent P reston. sert and c ffc e nt the home of It·s M r and M l. G cor ge Aument Social Events R. I1ml son on Tuesdl1Y, May 27 at II a.m. in Society of SI. J ohn's C. Church of ~~e of '~~~.I~ . <:;al'Ol Ann, Tom- Gerstel' honol'ing Mrs. Daniel E. Bu;: th chur h. There will be a sel'vice I Newark held at the Charm House. M' L . 1.lsvllle. P a. and ;·,tr. and ton who will leave Newark to resid 1/·.OJ{t:I·:-:-;I,:rp.\:-1E of Holy .0mm11nion administer d by Appl ~on , Maryland on Thu" sday eve- dalcs~ a~~nr.:I.est?n and da~ghle l's Can- in Albany. N. Y. where her husband is the Rev. rh eodo r ~ L. Ludlow, 101l0w- nl~g ,It was an nounc ~ d that the same Island 01 dlth o( Lev'\lown. Lonl: Public R lations Officer of the t, te CLASSIFIED \ \,l"I) IJI~(: A:-1NO J ED cd by the Installation of the n w of- offi cers would be retatned tor the year . University of w YOI k S,.;tllel:l.l .\pl'll ~6. 1952 a flcers who are Mrs. Hugh Gibb. presi- beghlning in October .with the ex- . . -0- - - 0 - I ADVS '" ttll' ,'11',11 k :lldhodlst Church. Miss , dent.; Mrs. William H . Adams , vl'ce coptlon of. . the .v ice-president . inJantMI'. andd MIS.ht Lynn11 pJ'•es ton had theit· Mr•• and Mrs J •.H H,'ld"etl 1 are va - I • 'I,,:), Bunni!' C;CUI·j(('. daughter of MI'. pr eSident; Mrs. J . Robert K ing. s c- The officers tnclude; president, Mr.. aug er, 1 redtlh Ina. ChJ'ist- cati onlng at the .. loisters" Sea 1s-I -- - W"Il,.'" ~f Ue·oq:,' and the lute M,·s. I' etal'y and Mrs. Rober t T. Hill. t..1'ea- W'lIl.a m Sullivan; vice president. Mrs. en~d on ~und ay morntng, in the First land, G o'·gia. this week. I.o t Flure'liC,' R l!olnws George. of New- surer.. Lou~1 ~ rc~ri; treasurer, MI:s. Renard ~~:,b~~icli:7 i Church, Rev. H . E. Hall · -0- ST CIIRI STOPIIFRC IIARM &BRA C'E- 3rit Iklaw,ll'!·. tll'came the bride of I A short busll1ess session wil l be held GeOlge, secletary, MI·s. Wllhalll Brac- ng. 1'1" . and Mrs. George Me 1ichn I and !eI (Wh'le meln l·Rod Stones) I'ho"o \11' FdwlI' ~1. Sl'ppanen of WlI ming­ in the Parish House preceding l unch. ken.. M.1' - 0- little s n of Oxford P a visited Mr I ~ ______5- ~2- II C IOn. Sull of ~ I r. nnd Mrs. Matt Sep­ Each member is requested to brin her Father O'Neil and F ather Cornely s'. J ohn Myers, of Harve d Grace. . . . . GI.A ES-LIGIIT P LASTI FRA '"'. ~fl i pant'll of Vll'nnn. South Dakola. The Ow n sandwiches' coffe d g k ' wel'e honored guests of the society at Md. VISited her parents, MI'. and Mrs and 1111 S. Samuel T. SI wart of n 01' , ~:7i~lIe ce 10 N.II .S. Tue•. A.M. Ph ,1(' Rev .John J. Bunting . .J r. perform'd will be served b~ the h~S;i~a lit~o ~o:~ the dinner. B. Moore. Elkton Road over the pas; Newark. Mrs. McMichael is the forlll- ' 5-22 -11<' mlttee. weekend. I' Elizab Ul Stewart. \Vante d Ih l\ double ring ceremony . RIDE TO AND FRO M WILM INGTON 5 like Our The briel" /:ivcn in marri age by her Another feature of the meeting will TATE D.A.R. MEETING - 0- ~~1~~ 1. 11rrlve Wilmington 8 A . ~ I. .~ :; ~~{:~ falher. chuse n g<> vn of chanti l! y lace d e l' us as I be a pantry shower for M,·. and Mrs. SATURDAY, J UNE 14 Mr. and Mrs. Crowe and twin and nylon tulle with a fitted bodice L:;;:;~ render Wanted T n H" and lung pointed sleeves with t.h full ~~~~:'~:Ji!~hok O;:k ~. the c.o uple from Announcement by Mrs. George W. sons Tommie and Bobbie of Kenmore under organiza tion. ponsO! ed by the Mi ller, J r .. State .Regent of Dalaware. N. Y. have been spending two w ee k ~ l'Ilding in [I train of I IN OR NEA R NEWARK- FUHN . ROOM ~ kir l ca th~ra l ~ as been made glVtng the date of the With relat,ves tn Newark. They have 01' small opt. 2 or 4 m e n . M u \' 26 In stances, We chantilly Ift e . He,' fingertip illusion J uly 9. W rite . D . Wea v('I' ~ 1 :i 3 Hels­ and we like I'ei l was attached to ... · heart shaped F ESTI VAL-CHI C KEN S I"tat e meetmg for June 14, m Reho- been guests of Mrs. B Moore, E lkton tCl'town Rd. Ba lt imore 15. Md. 5-22. 1ic hcadPl<'tC trimmed in s cd pea,·ls. She ALAD both Road and Mrs Ethel Crowe, Cleve- it, a nd We DU PONT ENGINEER WITII SMALL carri d a white orchid on a white SUPPER-SALEM JUNE 4 Luncheon Will be served at the Dtn- land Ave quiet family. 2 bcdrm. apl. III 01" ncal' this feeling Newark . From AU~\l s t :E xit. }{(,r .....~fl lI prayer buok wit h streamers of while plans have been com )Ieted fOI ner Bell Inn at II 45 A M. and resel va- l -{)- Wllmlnglon 4-5121 Ext. 3280. MI'. Iscn . ceo You can sw et peas. a "Chicken Salad 01' Ham su~p e r " also tlOns should be ,:"ade With the V, ce- MI'. and Mrs. Stanl ey V. Spoor, Jr. 5 -~2-3 'c our very best :III'S. Edna Grcenplate Graves was Mr. and l\Irs. it. F. ' Long the annual Strawberry Festival. To !~~ e ~~;, M~~ l a~~·:I~~ . F. Sellnes of Wil- of Wyoming Road announce the birth APT. FURN . OR UNFUR N. l N OR NE AR mall'on of hono,·. She wore a fu l! length be held at Salem Methodist Church. g , of. a ~n on Monday. May 19. at the N ewark. Phone Wilmington :\·847 . and to keep . Announcement is made of the mar­ 5· 22·1tc orchid net gown. Featuring a stl'ap­ I'lage of MISS Regina Siegel', daughtet· neal' Newark, on Wednesday evening, Wllmtngton Genel'al Hospital. within family less bod ice of lace over taffela and of Mr. and Mrs. George Lurardi of Situation Wanted carried a bouquet of yeIJow carnations Newark a nd P rivate First Class Ray­ ~~Servin g for the supper will start PERSON ALS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-0- Turk. of New- BABY SITTING. MRS . CARR IE NELSON and whil iris. The bridesmaids, Mrs. mond F. Long, SOn of MI'. and Mrs. at 5 P .M. There will be a variety of ark R. D. I, announced the bi rth of Phone 4743. 5- 22 -11 0 Ann ~:udy and Mrs. Viola GoI"O, sis­ Howard F. Long o( Wilmington on booths. home-made ice-cream. cakes. MI'. a nd Mrs. Albert G. Elkridge of a daughter on Tuesday. May 13. at Help Wanted 'el' of th e bl'idcgroom. were dr ssed Sunday. April 27. in the St. John's R. strawberries. and a "Pony Ride." North Adams, Mass. have been visit- the Delaware Hospital, Wilmington. like the matron of honor in yel!ow and C. Church. Newark with the Rev. ing their son. Mr. J ohn E. Elkridge, -0- YOUNG MAN TO LEARN MOTOR RE­ aqua. ,·cspcctively. 212 Capitol Trail, and Mrs. Elkridge. The Soroptimist Club of Newal'k will wmdln g and e lectrical wOl'k Phone 2-7671 Francis P . COl'll ely. assistant pastor ANNUAL JAMBOR EE -0- hold it s regular dinner-pl'ogram meet- 4-24-tfc. ~I r. LOllIS Nudy was best man. The ofTic iating. ' ushers wcre Mr. Ronald J ackson and Mrs. J oseph Semar attended the CHRISTIANA-SALEM PTA Mrs. Joseph Brunansky and son J oe. ing on Tuesday evening, May 27. at MAN FOR RAWLEIGH BUSINESS IN Jr. . of Sansom. N. Y .. are visiting Mrs. the College Inn at 6: 15. All members nearby county. Comp(lny l'epresenta- :III'. Elwood Go re. bride as mat,'on of honor and M:·. ,Saturday, June 7 is the date for the A reception was held at the home of Brunansky's mother, Mrs. T. Raymc,nd are urged to attend. }:1~e s\~ !~~t iI~d ~~ ~~~v. a~J i t~h~~ e ol~~~nt~';.~ Semar was. best man. annual J amboree 'o f the Christiana- Rawlelgh's Del>t . DEE-12- J6.l Chester' the bmlc. after which t.he couple left A reception followed at the home Salem P.T.A. McM ullen. Sgt. Floyd S. -0-Deal' and Pfc. David P enna. 5-B-IHP for a II' dd, ng t"ip to South Dakota. -0- of MI'. and Mrs. Lusard i, 97 Wilbur A new feature this year w ill be a S. Deal'. 736 AlA.A Gun Battalion, Fort A RELIA BLE WH"ITE WOMA N TO LTVE Upon l'el11 1'1l they wil! reside at ~ 5 Street ~£ter ~ hi ch the couple left on cold platter dinner served in the school Mrs. Claude P. Hea rn, Mrs. E. P . George G. Meade. Md. and Mrs. Da­ with . sing le l acl y, n o h ard work , no I J olls. Mrs. W. Harry Davison and Mrs. Love ll Avenll . Newark. a weddlllg tl'l~ . auditorium beginning at 4 P .M . Other vid Deal'. Boontown, Md. spent ·the st S IG~g~. g~!~ebe~~~\I~~~te M iss Pt..)~~;;~ Edith B. Tiffany of the First Pres­ Both the b"lde and groom attended I regular features w iIJ include, cake weekend at the home of their parents. LOOPE RS FOR HO MEWORK. EXPERT- BR ANT-VO G HT the .Newark H 'gh SC.hOO I. table. homemade ice cream. children's bytel'ian Church, will attend Women's Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Deal', Sr. .. P" va te Long IS w,th the U. S. Ma- table, white elephant table and fancy Day. on Friday, May 23, of the General f~C:~u~·J f,~~·:. ~~lIP d' :i iv~~ ll a~dtc~~lo~~~ E \' t ; r\ G I ~ i\1EN T ANNOUNCED Assembly. -{)- work .. Wilm ing ton H osier y Mi11s, Inc .. i me Corps stationed at Camp Pendle- table. In addition Ul el'e will be movies \Vil mmg ton, DelawHr e . 5-15-3tc ~Irs. Ed\\,a1'd C. Brant of NOl'l'is­ The meeting wi ll be held at River-' Second L t. Vi ctor C. Gretttun, USAF, ton. Calif. for the children. town. Pa. announces the engagen1ent side Presbyterian Chu,'ch New York son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Grettum of WOMA N-GENE RA L HOUSEWORK ? OR Many other features will be planned . of her daughter. Mi ss Eleanor A Brant. City. ' Tanglewood Lane. a nd husband of 3 cl ays n week Phone 0-238 1. 5-22- ltc Mrs. J eannel\e Mo rris Grettum has lu ~I!'. Dution R. Vought. son of MI'. MRS. WITHAL HOS TESS -0- WOMA N TO CA RE FOR APA RTMENT completed hi s training at Lockland 4 or 5 ho urs p CI' d a y. Phone Newark ~nd ;I II'S. Johph Vought now of near TO IOTH E H S' C LUB ®~------Requirements for membership in Ail'fol'ce Base. Texas. and .is now serv­ 2- 1216. 5-22-1t1> Wilmlllgton and formerly of Newark. M,·s. Lin Withal of 74 East P ark SCHEDULE OF vari ous hel'editary patriotic societi es ing at the Chanute Ail' Force Base, EAR N EXTRA CAS H ADDRESS [NG )Ji5S Brant is a graduate of th e Place will be hostess to the May meet- C were revi ewed by Mrs. Harry Clark Rantoul, Illinois. ct.~ s ~~~n~~ . 11~1~~lc;\na~Vrlt e L owe l~ ~J;~T~~ _------!- KOl'rislo\\'n Hi gh School and of Ursinus ing of the Newark Mothers' Club with H U R C H SUPPERS Boden of Newark at a recent work- College. honor being paid to the out-going com- October 15, (3rd Wed. of October) shop of Ul e Genealogical Soc iety of On 'Monday . a ~on of t.hi s week MAN OR WOMAN WII O CAN AFFORD ~Ir. Vought is a graduate of the mitlee and the tn-coming committee. Methodist-Christiana Pennsylvania in the quarters of the ~h~~O~~ilIlt.~~~~~II$ I~ci J~ ~~~V~:k' 1~1~~t~tl~~J . Newark High School and is associated MrS. Vivian Stefrgen, Speech Thera- October 25, (last Sat. of October) Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Mrs. W. F. J ahn. J ,'. and Mrs. Delmar CIVIC o il icia ls fmcl bank crs approve. with the Atlas Powder Company. Wi 1- Must have excellent ch nrllctcr And li n­ pist of Statc Department of Public Hd. of Christiana Mrs. Boden, the former Carita Oritz. Young were co-hostesses at the h ome . EASY est d~e rence s. No solicit in g. Write f OI' lIlin~lon. Health, w ill be the guest speaker pre- November I, (1st Sat. of November) who is active in a n umb e~ of state and of MrS. Young, Orchard Road to des- CREDIT InterVIew Box 60. E x t. 2.c;. 5~22· ltp mss 1,; TH 8 L ROWE'S se ;~ ~ g ct:~~~l)t:~ s~~I~c~h~ev:~~i '::~~: Presbyterian-Christiana ~:! I O~:~ g~t~~~ s 'or;~~~~~rsa:~~d sp~~ ert bl'idge honoring Mrs. Raymond W. TERMS For Rent U,GAGI+:MENT ANNOUNCED included: Kitty Roemer. chairman; November 5, CIst Wed.-November) I triols of Am erioa at the ROTC cere- Heim .retiring president of the New- Gregg Jewelers The engagement of Miss Ethel G. Joanne Burnham. Helen Gleekman. Methodist-Salem moni es this \y,ee k at the University ark New Century Club. Guests includ- and SlIvcrsmlthR BLDG. 20 x 30 FOR STORAGE OR FAC- Crowe. daughter of Mrs. George W. Eleanor Smit.h and Lrene Hambleton. November 7, (Bazaar and supper) I of Delaware. This inv1tation came to ed all the offi cers o( the COI'poration I tory. Wm. J. Barnard Phone 2-6.14 1 Crowe of 34 East Cleveland Avenue ThOSe of the new committee include: First Pres.-Newark Mr s. Bol'len because of the fact that Board and of the New Century Club Sunbeam. Unlversal and O. E. 4-17-Uc. and the late MI'. Crowe has been an- Mary Surratt. Rena Lude. Doris Pat- • hel' mother, the late Mrs. Julien Ortiz. Board. Small Electrl.. Allpllaneel BASKET FACTORY . SMALL CAPITAL. nOllllced by her mother. to Mr. Wil- j novic. Eleanor Foster, and IJ'ene $> was a charter member of the society. t~1I E. Main St. Phone 2436\ ~~i~~~\ ~~3~~ business Wm . J . B::I~:t~~ itam J .Heidecker of Wilm ington. son Hambleton. W.S.C.S. HAVE BENEFIT -0- Newark's Store of Better value~ INE W BUNGALOW- 5 ROOMS Phone ~£:>~~:E',::'::~ ,::~:":,"t:: ::~:: :?~::~!~; ~:!~ ,~:;::~,;';;'~: D~>;; T~::;:~~!~' ,~~:. :'7 b,"~ ;,'~;~;~70*~;:;:~~J:~:~~:':0' ------1'HE VOGUE ---..I S ~I I~~~~;: n ~~;4s:ov~or~~re~ :;~;~ N ~\\'ark H igh School and of Goldey- tl t day at the Newark Department 0- I ~~~C~~;~~i·d:eca~ :;'dl.e'P"I~O~~O · ~~ I ~~r ~;.~ : Beacom Schoo l of Busi ness. She is WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Store for the Wo man's Society of Volunteer worlters of the J . A HAIR STYLI ST John J . Lloyd. 5-22- Hc now associated with Hercules p owder VT "'ETING TU S Y Christiana Service of the Newark O'Daniel Unit No. 10. A1n erloan Le- 38 W t 1\1 . 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH GARAGE . 17J7 Company. . ,,- ' . E DA Methodist Church with the group r e- gion A , .1 . ' y , attended Hospital Day es 1., a l11 Street N e wark. D e lawa r e Montgom e.l'Y Road. Will ow Run. WII - ~ I r. Heidecker attended school at The Women's Association of the celving a share in the protlts of the at the t . . int, Md. V. A Hospital' . ml nglo n. $110. Apply 11 1 address. 5-22-ltc Bethlehem and is with the News-Jour- Head of Christiana Presbyterian day on May :" . Nestle Permanent Cold Waves ,' ROOM 28 N.' CHAPEL STREET. P HO NE Company, Wilmington. Church wi li meet this Tuesday eve- H ~s tesses during the day will in- -. -{)- I $10 00 2-6534. 5-22- lLp ning. May 27, at the home o( Miss clude: MJ's. Raymond Phillips. Mrs. A daughter was born to MI'. and e;e~ ~~~Dco~~ Nine members of t.h e club attended I dition. C. C. Hubert. 230 East Delaware Bible Presbyterian Church on OFFI C£': R S E L ECTED BY I l'l OME 1(,£ CREAM rROM by Jane Loga1/ Avenue . 5-15-2tc Life Sunday, May 18. LOCAL ALUMNAE GROUP ICE REFR IGERATOR 75 Ib" ALL WHITE >o~:"~ ,' ~,::; :;,: ;::~:o~~:':.":; T" '",I m~"", " .' " Now"" 7l1l0PE~ A n.w way to buy ,::~:; 1:,~ .. "'W .P"" '1'1,.,':;: and the pt'Og ram w ill be on swine C h ~pte r . Alumnae Assoc,alton of the 'DI1UG ~TORE bulk Ice Cream D ~~o~f'Pi'O~~ I;£lk(t~~,O~6~:'.r ~~ \b~t~~~~ Ron nie Campbell, Kathy Lane. University of Delaware was held Mon- 6 & 7 P.M. 5-22-ltc ic RichardS. Bill Crothers and day ev~n lll g , May 19. at the home ?f 12 dips to the tray Join Om· Silver SMALL AMO UNT OF TIMOTHY HAY Johnso I . th pro- Mrs. Eli sabeth Maclary, 299 East Matn and straw. Phone Elklon 965-J-4 be- n p annlllg e Street. wi th a picnic supper. I On]y 85e. FORtwee CnI N6D aEnRSd 7CA P.MLL. 4851 5-22-1Ip5-22- ltc A busi ness meeting followed the Fashion Parade 65 .FOWLS-RED PHONE ELKTON 947-W-3 Wrn. McClosk ey. R . D . 2. Newark. supper at w hich time Miss Gertrude • A Variety of Flavors 5-22-1Ic Holl oway was elected p resident and APRIL 24 - MAY 3 CUT PEONIES $1.00 by doz. Pink-Red- 1.'\ \' 1';' PPI':R & MEETING Mrs. Eleanor Doordan Foster, was • No Dipping Bother Wh ltc Phone 6:138. 5-22-2tc Lad ies Bi bl Class of the Fi rst P rcs- elected recording secretary for a per- P lace your m oney, whe r e a LANDENBURG ARE A. 5\~ ACRES ON n Church wil! meet on Tues_ IIOd of two years. . .. • " Treat Trays" fit hit! top. Spring. woods $2500. Newark 7 m iles. Wilmington 15 miles. Phone ~v~ning. J\ lay 27 . at the church The G ~ant- 1n-Al d Committee '.n- lifetime r eturn in value is Wt! . 6-8830 Eves. 6-22- 1Ic a covered dish supper at 6:30 with cludes MISS Dorothy ~arkel-t, MISS Most Refrigerator certain-in beautiful solid USED QAULITY GAS RANGE. Very bllsllless and social meeting fol- ~~~I~o u~:~~:~~r and MI SS J cannette Freezing Sections good condltlo~ . Phone 2-8427 . 5·22- Hp ilvel', b y the greatest s il- NEW 3 ROOM & BATH BUNGALOW paslo,·. Rev. H. E. Hallman. will fl'8n:'C asbestos siding. hardwood f loors: LANDENBERG 4-H CLUB Another "First" in Newark ChOIce 1 or 2 lo ts. F rom Newark out Speaker of the evening. v e l's miths in t h e land. 896 to Md . li ne. Lcft one mt!c. right 300 J. WCn Ely. as chairman; with M(i;ETING MAY 22 .~cls . I nspection Sunday 12 to 7, eves. b y RHODES 6 to 7 Mrs. Street. 5-22- lIc Reinhart. Mrs. Florcnce A meeting of the Landenberg 4-H Complete your dream table and Mrs. Clinton W. Wood­ Club was held Thursday, May, 22 at P[A NOS NEW AND USED SPINETS. s tlloclls. g r ands. Prices l'etlso nable. Terms make llP the committee for the home af Elise Fllipi. At t. hat time of tom orrow b y ch oosing to suil your nceds. Catalogs and ll s ~ the girls began work on their official scnt on request. Call. phone or w r ite from the world's finest c r ys­ Edwin H . Barnes. 610 Bow Street , Phon~ 4-H two piece suits. which they have The Best Is At 342-W Elkton. Md . 6-22-6Ic KI'; A~ Ji'OO D ALE chosen as this year's sewing project tal and china patterns . Rhodes' Miscellaneou8 I ISTI ANA W ...S . (01' second year sewing. New gil'ls wll: Buy make the skirt and be assisted by bake an? food sa le wi ll be helrl their leaders. Mrs. Wilson Akel'man ~ODAK and BROWNIE CAMERAS .. " 2.95 to 32.00 • U se our economical Club P~;:'~~~N3a~~.;;~~r~~ . p~f;;~:;Nh~~: morning, May 23. in front oC and Mrs .~r h ard Filip! together with BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA ...... 44,50 Plan with payments ail ~~ s tt°M!r~c~~~!l~ n£;h~,; eM450~.l n g h':."20 _~~ . lIardware Store by th!' Mrs. J ean Weand Cable, Assistant W.S.C.S. Home Economics Extension Represen­ MOVIE FILM-Koda Color-Super X-All types little as 50c per week. P~~~~d . Ht,N.fr~~'i~~. ~h~~ITanc;U~j wili start at 10:30 A M. tative from West Chcster. FLASH BULBS-Nos . 5.5B.SM.ll.254'() ~~ Castle 68(18 4 ~3 -9tp THE BIBLE PRE BYTERIAN CHURCH ROLL FlLM- Stop in Tooay and let u s s~re;.~c;,d: 1~K~y~9fw~~L~m~:;'~4~~~ for OF NEWARK, DELAWARE Color~Vcrichrome- upe r X -Plu X explain h ow You May Be· 4-24-IOtp. IIIRS 294 E. Main St. POLAROID ulld WILLSONITE come U Memher, 1~~Gm~T8.!!.v~:~~~et.Wo'n 'b~A ~;~~;VlNG ALL THE BIBLE TO BE THE WORD OF GOD; Tvre Avenue. Phone &79. a-18·H. CONTI INa AG AINST THE MODERN APOSTASY AND SIN; SIIII Glusscs ...... " ...... 39c to 2.98 c~~~~.~'x:a~~ . T~.~~. PRE S E~~;~g IN THE HISTORIC PRESBYTERIAN FAlTH; . J . WeRt, Nottlnrham. Pa. R 0 2, Ph.",. CHRIST AS LORD AND OUR ONLY SAVIOUR; tJtl'DI.~ . _ dZI t1l1Wp __ '_~AJ. R~:::HstI~~~OWNFLOORS-;~:~ WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR SERVICES 7flllitJllt ~. JiJ~ 'flIU,lf:Yt- r~e":t,.,,,;:~;~~u~~~~kSPi~~~ob:.a nd er

SurmAY: SuMornIngnday SchoolWorship 9:45 11 A:00.M . A.M. WTLL ·TRMJE BEAUTIFUL MODERN3-t1·tfc WEDNESD:v~ni~g EvangellstJc Service 7:00 P.M. ]el(Jeler Ed. 1885 \~~m~;, t~,:'rde~~~'dt\;gr ~~~tt';,mNc;,~r.'k Y. Bible Study and Prayer at 8:00 P .M. 316.318 D«!l. St. 52 E. Main St. :~~~lre n~vcc~~~~~~~! W~~~1. r,u'S. b~~ For S d Rev. Anlhony Bone, Guest Speaker N Co 1 N k \YONoU. TOO80. Ext. CAN 1 5."ST RIKE IT RICH5-1"5·2tp BY un ay School Bus Service -'Phone 3245 at 6 P.M. cw Ill., ewar advertising with book mat.ches. Phone ----- .--_=-=~=-=-~.:=~=-=-:.2.=~_~ \!oo_---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ \;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.JJ ~~'D~r~. ~~'::r ~: write M. D. ;?it;'.; Eight Newark Athletes Among The Newark POS1: Letter Winners At Affair On ~ight The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thurs day, May 22, 1952 ~~======~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~======~== University of Delaware CaJnplts Newark Hallded BOWLING Robins \\'rell& Delaware Park Nmvs Delaware Defeatetl i' ~\c~~~ S. ~;~ r: i: :: William Reybold, Thoma Schultz P r e enled Wit h Letter. First Loss Of Year J Redding f>2:IR IIr lun By West Chester · k ~ 1 SCORES P. Nichol :1181,. n ;lInble In Each Of Two Sport j Ot h er ward Winners Were Delaw:,re Park Photo Finish B y HIe 'ory, .')-. NEW LONDON GRANGE LEAGUE 13. J\ichol .. 3liA L III nllie Rumcr, Fou racrc, layer, Trivit ·, a nd Wollaston The 14 stakes to be run at Dela· Oll Saturtlay, 3·4 Avg. 11 . . Handicap . . 12 154.4. 215 Total 1974 T' I I . M. Sanbo\'l1 E ight N wa !'l< athletes were among l h ese l' ceivillg athletic warc Purk, which opens May 29, at· Thrce Run s in First J n ning 150.1 202 Cardinals Ulue J~h K. Rash award s a l lhe a nnual winter antI s prin g s po r ts b a nquet h e ld a t t!'acted a total of 976 nominations, just 4 25-Ft. H o m er Off Carlson 147.fi 202 V. Richards . 300 D. St~Jln. enough to give the 1952 meeting a E n a blc. T eachers To Hand Enough To Tag M iller With J. J ohnson 147.2 21 5 G. Ford. Reddin Lo s in Firs t Assignment 3,. n. t h Univer sily of Dela wa r e on Mon lay veiling . photo finish edge over last season, G. Kalb 146.3 J88 B. AsUe .... 371l Wolf • F. Conard Willia m R eybold, who n ow r e s ides in D lawal'c ity, and Thom- when 975 were received for the same Blue Hen ' Fifth Loss 146 221 A .J ohnson. 3061\1. Sanbl;l:n B. Bramble as chultz, M idd le Atlantic Conferen ce h eavyweig h t Wl'e tlingb h 14 stakes'f ohtaasl beeadden d bo mosotneedy thisfor y tenrhe For three innings last Saturday at· Newark basoball ream suffered its 145.7 199 J . Johnson 433 r. S~nborn stak~s. R . Hcath 143.4 198 J-l andicap . . , 230 Blil t c h ampion, we i' d o u b le win n e r s . Rey b o ld r eceived le tte r s in at to $240.000, in keeping wi th the track 'S ternoon, P ete Carlson, the University /lrst defeat of \.h e season in the Sus· M. Heath 'wimming a nd track while Schultz w as a w a r led le tte r s in both annual policy. of Delaware's leading hurler, pitched quehanna League on Sunday when 142.8 19G Total 1977 Total l~ wresUing and track. Widener Silks At Delaware Ii.ke a catcher and West Ch es te ~' scored Hic~ o ry tallied thr ~e r uns ofT Hi Mil· B. Mackey i::~ i:: NEW LO DON GR A:-'GE LEAUlE Other Newark letter winners wer 0--- . 'Ik f G ge I eight runs to take a commandlllg lead Iler 111 the /l rst lIlnmg and went on to B. Nichol 137.3 220 Final ·t"nding' r R I The. famous rac1l1g Sl . S 0 laewo rare and /lnally the ball game, 8-4. win, 3-1. - J R dd' Won Lot Donald Rumer, in wrest ll1 g;. ogel' Boys Intel'ested III D. WIdener, absent durlllg De The loss, the /lIth of the season for Albie Thorpe struck out 10 of the . e 1l1g 136.8 182 d Orioles 39 2.i Fouracre. in t rack ; Ca. 1'1 W. olf, 1Il goE lf; Park's 1951 mee ti ng, aSr~ etx pectt ed kto's the Blue Hens against 12 wins, further \ Newark ballers in winning his second R. SwanS 134.9 188 I . 1L arkS 39 25 132.7 191 Pro f essional Ball ""'''' d"'.' '"' ,. ,. M "'" dim,.,.h'" .,."w",', "". " ".d- ,=,,' '"' ,,,., " h' ""h'd Sta rlings 34 ;XJ ;;;:'~;;':.::' ~;; ';,~;::,H; ';.:;,,,,,,~:b s ball T C 33-day seSSIon which opens aY b ' ing a berth in the NCAA championship 1he winners into second~'oo. p lace behind ~C 'B B~~m. h 132.4 11 80 d Eagles 32 32 131.8 174 Wrens 30 3, ':h",'lnvited 0 amp "." " ,. \h, , •• ,., ,. 129.8 186 ;;;;~:7"," ,,~: , B:::,",:.", ;;'~'';!'h:~~'~:~''ho::::,::::~.:w;:, r. "':;;;;;'~d:"::: h~!''''C~,~~;'~_E~: ft,~ g~~ :.:,;. Robins 28 36 J oe Lank, all.around aUtI tc from M Il. Browns Scouts 'Viii Conduct Chairman. of New Y~r~ J ~Ck;y . ;IUi~ ond baseman, clin~hed the victory tor Miller, plus a pair of outfield files BC' Joan St. J o n a29.6 191 Blue Jays 27 37 ford, was presented w ith the unlver. T t At M '1f d P k and PreSident of . e ~n D t l 're's the visitors in the second inning when ,counted for the three·run first inning Pud Lester 127.4 190 Cardinals 27 31 sity's outstanding athlete award by ry-ou S 1 or ar BatUefie ld- a n~mlllee e awa with two mates aboard he hit one of for the winners. S. Shortlidge 126 185 P aul Lovett, president of the Delaware Next Thurs day, Friday $25,000 ad~ed , mile a nd.~ q~~rt~~ISu ~. the longest homeruns ever seen on Newark B. Redding 125.5 170 alumni, Coach Dave Nelson p o in t~ d out __. sex Handicap, to be 1 ? y .. the Frazer Field diamond. The lanky ab rho J ohn St. J ohn 124.2 173 Hen Tellni Team that for the /l rst time in the hIstory All boyS ,between the ages of 16 and Thoroughbreds repres:ntlllfh Mr. t:;;~~~ slugger, who has been sought by sev· Weldon, 1£ 4 0 1 1 Skeeter Lester 123.5 176 of the school all winter and spring 22 who are interested in a professional e.ner, who ,was s~ve .nt ~n bl e ~ 1 past eral major league clubs, smashed a Brown, rf 0 1 2 D. Barlow 122.8 170 Downs Tenlple, 54 sports teams h ad ended the season 'baseball career are invited to attend !lst of m~sne~'r: lIlt~~~e~ ab es thee able 425.foot. drive ove ~ the right ~eld W?\l Hatz,. ss ,I 3 1 G. Gardner 122.6 185 with' a better than .500 average. a try.out camp to be held Thursday two . y~atB e rt Mulholland y to prOV ide the ultunate margin of VIC' \Jenkllls, Ib 0 ;! 12 S. Brown Q21 166 Dela ware's t ennis tenm defeated 119.2 171 The winner of the annual.award has ,a nd Friday, May 29 and 30, by the Sl. vetera , . tory. Woodward, cf 0 1 2 rr. Bakel' Temple, 5-4, in the last match of fr.e 117.1 173 eamed letters three consecutive years Louis Browns at Miliord, Del ~ ar e. Parking at Delaware Park Delaware pecked away at the offer· Ford, 2b 0 0 3 J. Bush season on Saturday to bring the ~a . 115.9 156 in both baseball and football. A.rrangements can be made for at· Leo O'Grady will again be in charge ing8 of Bob Quinn, stylish West Ches· Cataldi, 3b 0 0 0 A. J ohnson son record for the ycal' to si x win! Thomas Runk of Newark, a 1950 tendance at the camp by getting 10 of Olympic Parking, Inc., for Delaware tel' lefthander, for single r U'ns in the Schaen, c 4 0 0 3 A. Lenhart 11 5.6 169 a nd six l os~es. graduate o'f the university, presented touch with P. Lynwood Taylor at Mil· Park's 33.day meeting opening May 9. third and seventh, and two markers in Miller, p 3 0 0 0 3 J . Kalb 115.5 175 Blue Hen points werc scored by John a new award which he has donated to ford. Mr. Taylor is a commissioned The Stanton plant has 65 acres for thIS the fifth, but never came close te hand· Totals 33 1 8 24 10 M. St. John 11 5.2 178 .Whann, L arry Coop r1l1an and Pett \.he university to be given to the out· of the Browns in t he Del·Mar·Va p UI'pose, With surfaced parklllg lots ing him his the seasun. Hickory D. Nichol 114.4 155 S C ~>Llt /lr~t l o~s ~f Hill in the singles events, and Wh l~ standing wrestler each year. area. . for 12,000 cars, whIch can be cleared From the third lIlnlllg r h L. Bramble 114.2 193 N a m~d ~n, C a rl s~ n and Whann combin d to record a tri· the W. S. (Red) Taw s Memonal Mr. Taylor has announced that thiS in 45 minutes. This is the largest park· Iblanked the Teachers until lilted 1Il Heaps, If 3 ·1 1 D. VanPelt 114 171 umph at doubl ~. Trophy in honor of a for m~r teamma:e is st.rictly a try·out camp and not a ing space east of the Rockies. De.l a· the eighth inning when Duke Evans \ Schoeter, 3b 4 1 1 H. Lester 1112.8 181 of Runk's who was killed 111 actlOn 111 school. Contracts .w.lll be offered play· ware Park instituted paid Park~ng cam.e . on to quell another threatened Drost, 2b 4 li E. Astle 110.2 186 The summaries: Korea, the award was made to Paul ers who are eltglble ?~d who the (25 cents) to eliminate the tiPP1l1g UprlSlng. , O·Neill. lib 4 0 0 Sue Lester 108.4 136 Singles- F rank White. Del. defeat· CattS. scouts judge to be promising matenal. evil. It provides free wrecking cal' Joe . Lank, Blue Hen shortstop, ::;!.c!l'der, ss 4 0 0 1 V. Richards 107.2 165 ed Karl F riedman, 6·3. 6·1. JOhl Coach William S. (Shack) Martin Players who have not /llllshed hlgn and fl at tire service, and fire insur· slammed a homer l or the Hens in the Scotteri rf 0 2. 0 A. Swan 100.7 153 Whann, Del., defeated Don Silvers, 1-6. announced d uring the affair that school . may l?art~eip a t e . in the camp ance protection. Olympic has the park· fo.urth, while Capt. Al Br~dha g and Reeve, 'c 0 1 8 V. Gardner 92 158 6-3, 6-3; AI Laveson, Temple, defeated Chuck Abrams has been elected cap' 'but Will be Inelt glble fo r a c.ontract ing concessions at all New York tracks. DIck Golc\berg collected triples. Almony, cf 0 0 2 E. Mackey 88 J23 Hossein Dow latshahi, 9-7. 6'1; Hov... tain of the University of Delaware un 11 1 after they graduate. ThiS IS a <:t I ht West Chester Thorpe ' p OI 2 N. Lenhart ard Rubin , Temple, defea ted Jim Hoer. baseball club for next season. hbrams, new baseball rule that says a player Ryan SeekS Three ~ roog ab I' h 0 a. Total ~ 31 3 7 27 18 6.1, 5-7, 6-0; Larry Cooperman. n.1, a hard.hitting third baseman was call. lTIay be contacLed 01' "looked at," but J . E. (Jim) Ryan, who condltlons the V 5 1 2 2 0 Newark . .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 COO-l NEW LONDON GRANGE LEAGUE defeated J im Beck 1', 6", 4·6.7·5; Pete ed an important factor in t he Hen not signed before graduation. horses owned by Mrs. E. duPont Well' P o~ Si cf .f 3 2 2 0 Hickory. . . . .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x- 3 Eagles Starlings Hill, Dela., defeatcd AI'I101d Marx, H baseball tea m success this year by The camp will be conducted in the and the Rokeby SLables. w.lll be ~un' H~ll~C ~~' ~b 4 2 5 0 Errors: Drost, Schroeter,. R W1S bat· T. Baker .. , 3751J· Bush 388 6-4. Coach Martin. Milford Ball P ark, which says M1 ning fo r the title of l e a a ~ng tra ~n e r And'n' 2 t d ' D t O'N'11 5.1 Il d D. VanPelt . 3821A. Swan 316 Taylor will giv e all players an oppo)" at Delaware P ark tor a third straIght d' b 4 ~ 1 ! ~ ;oodl;~rd. r~~l e n b=~e~; H~~Z,enJ e~': C. Crowl . 3381Shortlidge 419 Doubles- White and Wh ann. De~ tunity'to show their skills under the year during the iMay 29-July 5 meet· Pren er, If J. Kalb ... 32418kt. L ester 41 3 defeated Friedman and l~ubin . 6· most [avorable conditi ons and in a pro. ing. Ryan was the 1950 leader with 13 Cla.rk, 3b 5 ~ ~ ~ ~;;~ t :c~~t~N~~~bi:fil:~S~ a~~;r~~!:': G. K aLb .. .. 5491R. Swan .... 366 6.2; Sil vers and Laveso n. Temple, de· Last-Inning Rally fessiona l baseball atmosphere. victories and repeated last year with QUIDn, p liandicap 39 feated Hill and Dowlatshahl. J.6. H an even dozen, two of which were M yer~, ss 4 0 1 0 ark, Hickory 6. Base on baUs-off: Mil· :rotal 19691 Total .... I!Hl 6.1 ; Harx and Beckel'. Temple, d,· By Newark Brings ~~~k~i~~n ~l e~~ ~ ~ o~::~~~s a~~o~ :~ ~ ~ :~~~ nc ~ ~ ~ I~ 0 : :~ ;, T~~~;~e l~.· ; ;~~tco::~: ~h~;~~ Larks Orioles feated Hoey and Pete Runkel. G · ~ 6-l GiI'Fa Softhall T eam dian River Steeplechase Handicaps. Totals 39 8 II 27 4 Winning pitcher Thorpe (2-0) ; Losing ~O l;~~~%hn ~~; \ ~~ eSi;s~~l~ ... ;~; Win Over DuPont eek s Additional Players J ohn Edmanson, manager of the Red The same horse is named for those fix' Delaware r . h 0 a. ~~t~h~~u~~~1~i ~ ~'ll: 5 2~' m pir es: Flynn Ii .Laws . . , 5171M. Heath 468 \ Look for OPS price lists in all re;. Yellowjackets Tally Two Runs ~I~' ~:;.: f~'~~ ' ~~~~~~~ :e:~n :C~~ ~:'Pa~ ~ tures again this season. ab F. Mackey .. 3681):! · Heath ... 450 laurants, bars and similar establ~h· In Scven t h To O vercome nounces that additional players are be. Juvenile Stakes At Delaware ~:~~~~, i~ ; g g g g Totals 38 4 8 27 10 ~:I~d~:~~ohn 388 pud L ested 347 ments. Such postings in prominer.: Early Lead in 8-7 Win ing sought and anyone interested in Juveniles will again have plenty of Ser pico, rr 2 2 2 0 West Chester . .. .4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 Total 21;~ 1 Total ...... 2002 1~~~~~~ I S~r ~ ;;\~a i~~qUir ecl under prttt trying out for the team should con. stakes opportunities at Delaware Park Gold'g, cf 0 2 3 ' 0 Delaware .0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0--4 ------A last·ditch rall y on the part of the tach him by phone at Elkto n, 961.J.4 during the meeting opening May 29. Broclhag, c 0 5 0 Errors: iMyers 3, Moneymaker I , • • • • • • • • • • • • • W • • • • • • • • • • • I. Newark High School baseball team aflel' 5 p.m. There are three $lO.OOO added spec· Abrams. 3b 0 2 2 Lank, 1. Runs batted in: Hersch, An· • PLAY MINIATURE GOLF • with one out in the fin al inning en· On Saturday the Red BirdS will play ials: the Chl'istiana, May 30 (Memorial M'y'k'r 2b 0 3 3 derson 3, P render, Meyers 2, Gold· • abled the Yell owjac1

WEAR A POppy OF REMEMBRANCE ••••••••••••• A s all Delaware Park pers onnel will FOLLOW U. 8. lS to honor those who died for the U.S. TO WEA R A POppy THIS YEAR ~ To Help thc Disabled of AU Wars! ONLY IINca till 14 ft. Sea Qu.. ", Popular/lad" o} IN Tro/ •• ftf". $27.50 GET YOUR TICKET FROM ( Mercury Motors - Fleet.craft and Trojan Boats ANY V.F.W. OR LEGION POST IN THE STATE Charge Accounts Invited ~",""loa .... Dldl_bU. Roberts Kit Boats - Baggerty Sea Shells CAESAR RODNEY CHAPTER, D.A.V. ""'''ere F~~Dndl Mee&" 12 and 14 Sport man - 14 ft. A ngle r • HARRY FINEMAN POST, JEWISH WAR VETERANS O.K.'D QUALITY 12-14-16 ft. Sea Queen • MURRAY'S TOGGERY • '148 EAST MAIN STREET OARS. IOU. LESS , Plas tj·Craft Boats • VETS DAY COMMITI;'EE Known Mile. Around jor Qunlity Open Thurs. 'Til 9 o'Clock Boat Trailers • Miles I~. Frederick, Chairman • Pb. ~:~4 C~':~ (:':568) Outboard Parts, Repairs, and Service We will be closed on Memorial Day. • • Wilt be Open ThllJ'llday May 29, from 9 a.m. 1111 9 pJD. DearborD a.",..eDl Open Evening. Phone 6.2328 • Tom Egan, American Legion-Herbert Willis, V.F.W. •

• • • • • • • • • • • • • , I ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •• _ ...... --. ... _ ...... ,...... (~------~I· . T he Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday', May 22, 1962 I '" Nine $2-Per-Day Deposit By Each State Resident vidual share of the bu~ den to $455.52 BLANCHE MAE EVERETT yELLOWJACKET -saving ach person In the United WOU ld N ot Mee t D elaware Quota of Budget States $95.48. It would cu t his share by Slip Oovers, DrallesanCi Reupbo."erL-.. NO WAITING NOW HIG H L 1_G H T S more than 17 pcr cen t, and- more im- Estimates tree with or wIthout material ONE DAY RADIO llEPAIR ERVICE Delaware's proportional share of th . . porta nt- it would aver t t he in.tl ati on- Newark, Del., Route t--Ogletown Road $85 ' ~ -b iJ lio n federal budget propos ~ govc,. nment. . ary budget deficit whIch the P resident's Phone: Newark 6405 the Journali sm Cla!';s Q)y P resident Truman for fi scal 1953 ThIs was pOInted o~t t?day by Ed- Ibudget predicted lor fisca l 1953." ______NEWARK ELECTRIC CO. ur 173 E. !\fain Dial 2-68'7 2 . Editor, Arthur Bould en could not be met it every man wom- mond E. Lmcoln, ?t Wllmmgton, m em- The reduction rccommendcd by th ••••••••••••• 340 -- . an and child in thc area went' to the bel' of thc Commlt ~ee on Government NAM wold apply to both military and ELK Th 377 . ,, ~ rk To end T\lQ .JulllO rS . bank each working d ay _ five days Economy o ~ t.he ~ a ll ~na l A.ssociation ot ci~i.lian spcnding, but the proposed eatre ,\' I 'are ("17e", hl l) Co nference a week 52 weeks a year _ d d _ Manufactulels, In d ISCUSSIng the 17.3 m llttary cuts would not acrect amounts 418 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3H 1~ ~u:;ile Ti cJ'l1C> and Alfll1 Hcub- ,posited' $2 to the credit of t~: U ~ 'i:r ccnl. .b ~.d g et cut recommended by 'budgeted for aircraft, ships, tanks, 01'- 47$ . I Ihc students C'hosl'n (0 repro- . ' . e assocIa Ion. dnance, or other heavy "hard goods" Healthful Air Conditioned :tr ar~e\\'ork High at the Delaware BI'l'th{lay Imp 't. t He said the theol'etical $2-a-day de- li ConferenCl' The confer- 01 cln Iposit would amounL to $520 a year per defense material. Winter and Summer l'IICC' wi ll be held In Issuing Of Ne individual w hi c~ is $:\1 short of Elkton, Md. Phone 92 \1 ~ at P. S. duPont. D ' " , W the $551 p e~ ' c a~ tla sha re of gove rn- t.:":":":•• : •. :.,:.,:.,:• •:. ,:•• :,,: .,:•. : •• :. ,:,.:.,:•• : .. : ::..:,.:,.:. '. - lI igh School in Wi!- rIVerS LIcenses ment ~pen~ lI1 g , If e.ach m an, woman t Expert Friday M PUT YOUR . mlll~lon o.n Thm's- :~~h~ ~~~e l ~ q~ha~ lyu~~e ~h~t a;~! S~da:n;'~ :': ay 23 M A "Salerno dl1Y evelllng, ay Holders o f annual operator's and Ibudget figure. ;a; PAPERHANGING WOOLENS AWAY )1 22. c h a ufi'~ r:s liccnses, which are m arked "This should drive home to each of :~: Beachhead" 11Ie con ference's an . attempt to as explr mg on May 31, 1952, and whose 'us the fact that it is high time for a .~. abOut a morc. aC I.lve IIlt ~ re~ t blrd~ys come after that May date, m ay sober, courageous a ppraisal of federal :t. Call wit h WITH . youn g pcople In ctllzcnshlp In conltnuc to use theil' present licenses !Spending," Mr. LinCOln declared. {. Dllna A " drews and of Dclawa re. TlI'o years ago until that birthday date arrives, Motor "Every citizen has a tremendous stake :': H S I ,i Won Lost orgl1nized the conference Vehicle Commissioner Ha rold H. K el- here." + arry , tap eton Richard Conte CONFIDENCE! 39 25 _ "" Da llern'", it after the National Cit- leI' advised this week. "The NAM h as shown how $14,800,- :~: S d 39 25 Con ference .. Thcrc WI ll bc Howeve r, Mr. K eller pointed out, 000,000 can be cut from the federal :': 4081 atur ay May 24 34 30 Newark i 400 32 32 repre ~en ta:~~~~ I!ro~:-dJl1~:~ : ~~~:e p ers~ n s whose . birthdays ar- !budget. That w ould r educe the indi- :~: .~ ~o u b l e Feature , groupS, h gh . ' d befol e May 31st,. WI ll have to .:.. :,. :.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : • •: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : ' LeadvJlle GllnslIllgeI' 30 34 10 th e state, attcndlng. have thell' new license If they care 10 28 36 with 27 37 will slart at 5:.15 p ..m . o perate m otor vehicles af ter May 31 st. N01Ji~A1~ . RJ~Lr;.WZ~E OF • M· ~E~R· ~ • • ., ·11· • • at 5: Ij p.m. FollOWIng d tn- Under a chan ge in the law t hat be- Pursuant to Section 1103 of the City • 27 37 ota" I m Allen " Rocky" Lane attend ing will hcar a n ou t- came effective on .Tanua ry 1st, these ~1"v~i; go fO~d~';,t7fce 1;;'~ i ' l~g '~~t ~~"e t~~~~de ~ ~ y. - - ,- and his Stallion speakel' "fter which Lhcy 'W ill li ceenss w ill now expire on the birth- Adjustments on Tuesday. J une 3. 195 2 at til'~'YO. - up into di scussion groups. These day of the h older and are r enewed for ..."d ~ ~s. PA~d e~~ · TBu il~ I ~~ .e t ;O~.:'aC,1I tI~~ aa~ = " Black Jack" . be followed by short summaries two years instead of one year as tor- peal of Mr. Will iam Boozer. Capitol Trail. appropriate closing xercises. merly. from the decision of the Secretary of (he . . ~.~."VA. Yellow Fin . high school in Delaware w il! Mr. K eller states that the Motor f~t~OI;g~~C i! nr'ifuut~ :;'~ b?l~c':.~ f.:'sc~ o f".:':i~ , ,fo "... Wayne Morris \,'0 representatives. The registra-Vehicle Department m ails a n applica- no nconforming property to regulations of 4fta. Nt" Damian O'Flyu.II fee IS $1.00 and thc dinner w ill lion to the license h older a bou t ten ~'~i~~n~~S I ~~d t 1 :n~ ~J~"etn~[a ~~~t e~ 0~~'~~ rv ~"~ $5.00 for the Lwo representalives. days before their birthday in order uary B, 1952 . Charles D. Long. ..,5' Sunday May 25 Peter l\fahanna. to allow them time for filing the ap- Secretary of the Council Grade Six Makes Trip plication tor renewal of the license. of the Ctty of Newark The Woman To Valley Forge ]n event any license holder fails to PROPOSAL FOR Mil. Est ell Miller's 6th grade went rec p. ive this application as their birth- S1;ti,7;';-~E~b~ISWJ~ Is Dangerous a one·day trip recently to Valley day ge ts closer, it is suggested that STAT E HOUSE "at no Pennsylvania. Lhey con tact the Dep artment. Sealed 1 ~g,~a~·d;>e~~e~W~R ~he Bud)!et Juan C"lIlVford ---.... - Upon arrival at Washington's head- Since it has been t he practice in Commission . Sta te House, Dover. Dela- Den" is Morgan qIIolrlers the group was m et by a this State to r enew all of theSe a n- h:;~;, garefU~~! I C i i~~ f~{a t~h e A~~~~\ ~ ~n ga ~J David Bryan r~de. who showed them the trenches. nual operator's licenses durir.g the. Schools for the period Juty I. 1952 to I -simply s end your clOthes- in n01 ------~- l ~ monuments, and other intcrest- month of May, Mr. K eller stated tfiat ;~.:'c~ fi~Oa til~~~ . ~g fi~ ;o ~ ~a tl~~ ';Nl~ ed ~~a ll ~~ Mon.-Tue: . May 26-27 for our regular, quality dryclean ~ ~I lan ~~: '~ ~·ss ~:~~ :: ne~ i ~~i~~w ~:~ he was offering this explanation in 01'- B~~fee t a :;g~~~ ~S1 ?~"" C qUlreln e nt of heat- Walt Di sney's del' to leave the holders of theSe li- Ing fuels for the period as aforesaid is ing and get FUMOl miraCle moth:, buses. censes know w hat to do. as foll ows: fuel oil 4.2BO .000 gallons. an- Ask for FREE :Snow White and the proofing - without a penny of. ad\~~I~~I~~~ :~~s.~~.ll~~·a ~~ :y c~~~~ I T,he Motor V e h icle Depa~tm e nl has ~ ~~ I t(o n~~a l 6,900 tons, b.ilutninous coal Oem 0 nstration \ extra cost, '" ------Mrs. Selby Jarmo n, and M rs. n o u~ e d other States concernlng the ex- th~ l dB ~o;;~~ aC~;l~~!~~~~~ aiht~ e c~~:c ~~~ on Your Soil! Seven Dwarfs LIonard Thompson. ~~n ~:~e~ eb?;,~n:a~l~ ~e~~~~ O! ~~~ eh ~li~'~~ ~ ~~~~~q~~rre ~~I~ g~~n~~t f~;.g~ , ?;..:e~;~~ i~ MODEL~ ECI2·C2 In Tech nicolor l\'lar y Uadgson state type of fuet and location when re- See fo r yourself that M-E gives you more f.~Whctt a reli ~ fIOd Orl ; ss,_ ~o l Or l eti , Phys ics Classes Visit Hercules days come later tha n May 31st in or- questing bid forms. for your money than Wed.-Thurs. May 28- 29 Thirty members or the physics de l' that they could operate motor T ~WlP:~J~l~i~ EtrQJT~UfTM~N~ l g~ ~~E any other rotary tU­ fUMOL protects your precious( ler madel Tllls, mulch­ went on a fi eld trip Lo the ve hicles in these other States. LOCATIONS. es, CUl tivates - pro­ Red Mountain woolens from moths YQU! Hercules Company recently. Pcrsons desiring t o apply for a per- M~ vIdes controlled soli '~,: ~ aves POlVcl ~r T1~~:d a;. it}u ~~ ;, e f~J 2e~t :~O~'cll~~'k' n~~~ allgregatton. Work­ ThDse who made the Ll'ip were as fol- manent operator's or chauffeur 's 1\- Eastern 'Sta ndard Time. The Budget Com- Bavlng "plug In" at­ Ala" Ladd 'wrapping and sprayi~g time ' an~) : '1'. Bak er. B. Blaney, B. Boutin, ccnse will have to file their applica- tachments f or B ( ~-- . ~ ~':;" iOt~e w~~~ p;:'W~I: teS t; l ~ ~ ~~ n.;i~~ :~d , model •. See the com. Elizabeth Scott D. Carr, R. M. Cooper. A . Crunden, G. tion at least thirty days before t heir IScho ols. MOon~ IZ4-W6 plete IInel Arthur Kennedy \ ~ tr~ . ./ Delp. J. Dianich, J . Draper, S. Field, bir thday. These appJicalions must be ~ill ~~' ~ ~ ~~~nta nt ...... ~_., ~ '. ( , - ' j I lUllx, D. George, J . ]nsinga, V. J ohn- fil ed in person at any office of the De- Budget Commission Jaquette's Auto Service F rida y May 30 ii~ R. Kauffman, N. K li ne, B. K notts. partment. ~~~ 2 r~§ 16. 1952 k A BI B ~ . Lcwis , M. A. Miller. B. McLean, M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newa.t' ~o~~ l e2~; Road . ues usters Nea\'e. E. Priestly. J . J . Reed, E. Schau- f'. ~ .p. bone Elkton 530-W2 or 947-W2 with M & M DRIVE-IN CLEANERS m;n, G. Skin ner, A. Tierney, A. Weld- Autho,i.. ., O. of. , '0' Tl"n.t.z Hall Leo Gorcey I~ A. Wiercienski, 1\1. Woerner, a nd I SIT MIXED CONCRETE CD~ mAN 4- HOUR CLEANING SERVICE s:ePhani_e _W_O_lT_iI O\\_" __T_ o_m Burke I I ~im.m!QI Dead ~:~d Kids 11 N. Chapel and 24 W_ Main

Short Course EU(TON CONCRETE CO. If • • • • • • • • • • • • . • '--=--=-=:.....:=...-=-==-=- --=-==-=---=--=-==-=--=-==-=--=-==-=--=-==-=--=-=~ "" ~: d:f ,~: ~;~_~:,:'m ' m \ PHONE, ELKTON 437 II \ ~ , bm from all over the state w ill gather Elkton '1' Maryland lithe University of Delaware for their • IIlnual 3·day short course. Club mem- , be~ wtll participate in aclivities de- lig ned to help them live up to the 4-H •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • motto, "To make the best belter." "Club m mbers who attend short We are still in need of homes, farms, lots fo r sale in and around NEWARK . tlJurse must bc 14 ycars of age on or give us a call. ~:r~\~~:~~ ~~~teI9: ~~ ~~~~r~~:d etl~ Here are a few well-priced h omes for sale. . "Boys and girls interested i n a ttend- FARM For a season in ~g.can get complete information from \ 14 'h acres, in the best falming area in this part of the country. 8 room dwell­ lIielr local 4-H leaders 01' coun ty 4-H ing with bath and la rge d ry basement, two car garage, large tw() story barn, CI,~ b agents." two good chicken houses, good size tobacco w are shed, house has storm sash This new "Top-Downe.:rs Delight" S~,lal group d asses a~, . short I and screens and is in excellent condition inside and ?ut, twenty 15-yeal'-01.d course, GWtnn POll1ts out, mclude apple trees, loaded with a pples. Situate on high elevalton, overlooktng beautl­ rides as smooth as it looks machinery sarNy, Ihe 4-H ne~vspaper, ful farm country fo r many m iles, general store less than a block, SCho?1 bus, A single pull of the top control and it's "open-season" aids for baby slllers. a 4-H Idea ex- on two hard surface roads, in H ickory Hill, 12 mIles from Newark. ThIS land chang~, and a class in . 4-H exhibits. is especially adapted to tobacco r aising, w hich is a very profi table crop and for fun and sun with Ford's smart new Sunlinerl Nell' The.re II also be ~'e cr eat l o n classes In wiJ! grow anything you w ant. P ossession a t seWement, a bargam a t $13,650. Breezeway Top prac t i~ l y disappears fr~m s ig~, . begtnners sWlmm tng, squa re and folk dancing. and 4-J-J song leadership." BRICK n OME 8 miles fl.·om Newark , 3 bed rooms, living room, dining room, modern k itchen Newark Boy T m illiug With and bath hardwood floo rs. P lay and game rooms in basemenl and full bath, Marif1('s Al Par d Islan d lau ndry tubs, oil hot water heat, new garage w ith breezeway, lot 11 2 x 4.00. Circle d rive, beautiful sh rubbery in excellen t conditi o n~ no r edecoration neces­ Rob rt Ill. Thompson, .Jr. of II New sary. Wilmington bus and school bus at door. P ossessIOn a t: settlement. Only Strcct IS now stationed at P a rris Is­ land. S. C., whcrc hc is undergoing $16,500. boot training with thc U . S. Marines. KELLS AVENUE He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Cape Cod. First floor two large bed rooms, living room with open Blair­ ert M. Thompson, Sr., of 39 E. P ark way to 2nd floor, modern kitchen with breakfast nook, bath, 2~d floor par Place, and is married to the form er tially fi nished which will make two additional bed room.s,. fu ~ sl.ze cemented Shirley Forman of Wi lmington. basement, ci rculating warm air furnace. Excellent condllion Insld.e and out, Prior to his entry into the ser vice vcry a l!traclive lot fenced wit h plenty of shrubbery. No 'belter neIghborhood On April 28 , Th ompson was employed in the city. P osess ion at seltlement, only $12,500.00. Its long, low lines, • • its llO-h .p. Strato·Star- V-B , ~ t the SUn La boratol'y near here. He the only V-S and the most powerful engine in Ford's PROSPECT AVENUE IS a graduate of Newark High School fi eld . •• make this the smartest buy of all convertibles. and the Ur.iversity of Df'laware. B rick, seven rooms a nd ba th, large dry basement, ci rculating warm a ir Its lower cente.r of gravity, wider front tread, diagonally fur nace, house in excellent condition inside and out, no r edecoratIon necessary. mounted rear shock absorbers nnd new springing " pooh. No better buy in Newar k, $9,500.00. P osession at settlement. pooh" the bumps and level.away curves au tomatically. WYOMING ROAD It steers nearly 25% easier! In fact, everything about Ranch house, 3 bed rooms, large l ivi ng room a t t r a~live kitchen: Combina­ this new Sunliner is easier for you. tion storm sash and screens, venetian .blinds, picture wmdow, full sIZe cem ent­ ed basement, oil heat all utilities, new block garage, lot 70 x 147 it. beauti­ fully shrubbed, close to school, quick possession. A good b uy at $12,500. and year 'round fun! Breezeway Top up- ELK MILLS it's a weather-tight beauty 7 rooms (3 bedrooms) , large front and sid e p o rc ~ e s , 011 i urnance. Garage. Large lot, plenty ot old shade and shrubbery. 4 mlles to Newark. E x.celle nt Come rain, come snow, the Breezeway Top moves buy at $9,000. swiftly into place, locks easie.r than ever! And new hull· t ight body construction seals out water, dust and draft. EAST P ARK PLACE You can see in all directions with tho Sunliner'lt new Brick bu ngalow 6-rooms tile bath, H. W. floors, basement w ith play room, curved one-piece windshield, big side windows and huge tile roof. 2-car ga~agc , b ea ~tlful shrubbery. Priced to sell, only $14,800 . one· piece vinyl rear window. And the rear window sec­ MARSHALLTON nEIGHTS tion zips out for that wide·open feeling. " Test Drive" Bungalow- Masonr y constr uction; 5 rooms and bath, h w.d fl oors, brick lIre­ the '52 Ford Sunliner. Find out why more people drive place, full size, cemented basement, 011 beat, ex pansion atllc (room for 2 addi­ Ford convertibles than any otherl tional rooms) , attached garage. Close to school and stores. Wilmington-New­ ark bus. A Good Buy at $11 ,250. White ,iJftt.'OlJ tim oprional or tttro CO~ , . EqulplMftl, oC'CtJloriet and .rim .ubjfd '0 cltanlt .cldMH" nod",- We have some fin e buys in properties with good i n~ollle for pcrso.n wa.n t ~n g their money to w ork for them, and a tew good busllless opportunIties. Glvd us a call, we may have what you want. I Se lllD~ .. Our BusineilS LAWSON STARCHER ...s . . !!Te' tDrive" the '52 Ford '-~ at your Ford Dealer's Real Estate & 1,j,81trance 267 E. MAIN STREET PHONE: 6510 FADER MOTOR'COMPANY NEWARK DELAWARE OIIIbr Yo... (Sal..... ' Newark - ..;;::~~~~~~~~~ 1...... on 3 meals a day at A&PI r Wi lh breakfn I, lunch ond dinner 10 sP r\'e 365 limcs n ycor, il will rca ll y pay YO ll 10 shop e9 nil. 3 at d &P. Ior A~V h as O\'cryt.hin ll yO~1 n d ,[or 1\ bulanc ~ (liel nL prices thnl assure II balnnced Lud g t. Slop 10 on roun up 110 money.sa\ IlIg lI1t1km gs u[ thrce sq uares c\ cry day !

U. S. CHOICE G RADE (LAST YEAR' S PRICE . . . Ib. 73cl POUND

( LAST YEAR'S PRICE .. .. lb. 69c) ~~ c Large Size (2 to 3 pound s) Jersey .Ib. FRESH ONE PRICE-NONE PRICED HIGHER 19 BLUEFISH lb. 8

(LAST YEA R'S PR ICE BONED a~i ROLLED CHUCK ROAST Ib·7ge (LAST YEAR'S PRICE lb. 93 c I ~~ Customers' WEEK-END SPECIAL! CLEANED A ND READY.TO.COOK FRESHLY KILLED BANQUET 3 T04 WHOLE COOKED ~.Corner POUNDS COMPLETELY " IVe mean what we say . . . " STEWING CLEANED "Guarantee" is a word thaI. fs used rather loosely. To A&P, it means just one thing - you must be completely fRPCHICKENS p:,~;::, (LAST YEAR'S PRICE .. Ib. 13c) satisfied with any itern yo u buy in our stores, 01' yo ur money will be refunded OCEAN SPRAY REGULAR FRESHLY KILLED STEWING CHICKENS 4t~~:R~'::eDS lb. 35c promptly and cheerfully, withollt ques. (Last Year's Price . . Ib. 56cl CRANBERRY SAUCE tion! This is just one more safeguard to JANE PARKER CINNAMON maintain the confidence of Ollr cu t m · WEE K-END SP ECIAL! BONED AND RO LLED SHOULDER BREAKFAST ers and the reputation for vallie we've c built over 92 years of bnsine s. We invite you to see yo ur A&P man· agel' if ever you' re displeased with any· thing yO ll. buy, he's sure to et it right! CU STOMER 'REL ATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Storcs 420 Lexington Ave n~ e, New Yor/, 17,N.Y. O LD VIRGINIA ._).' LAST W EE:< O ~ THIS SPEC IAL OFFER ! SAVE 5c WHEN YO U BUY A 3· PO UND C AN O F PEACHES PLE BUTIEtt J ·lb. C DEL MONTE O R LI BBY T C e 2~ · o , . 29,0' . REDUCED ~ 19,0, . 25 lor 1S 27e PRICE! CHEDDAR C co n ~ con. ( LAST YEAR'S PRICE ... Ihl LA ST YEAR'S PRIC E .. . 32c MILD C REAL SH ARP Pound 4 Pou nd Our " R•• I Shorp Ch•• s." Has Been '-"od lor Over 18 Mont hs SUN NYOROOK LARG E W I-liTE LEGHORN f C RESTVI EW BROWt l AND W HITE LA GE ~ G SUN NYFIELD FAMILY OR PASTRY e Fl R !~:. 3ge STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Oldl~ ~;~ ~ l t. ~u, . 3(c 25 ONE PRICE­ c NUTLEY OLEOMARGARINE INp~1~:s ~t~ . 31c 1S C rln~C H EON MEAT 3 ~!.:: . $1.00 e NONE PRICED HIGHER LANGS FRESH PICKLES C US~yTOb e r qi::' 31c 25 e LAST YEAR'S PRICE ... Ib. 23c OUR OWN TE A BAG VELVEETA CHEESE FOOD ~ ~; i ! 99c 'Sg C C CHED-O-BIT CH EES~ FOOD ~ ~;i ! 95c 89 T HES~~!~f:i~}R~n~~N BE 57 \_~!~~~l . USE D IN YOUR REFRIGER ATOR OR SPAM, TREEl PREM 12·0,. 49c 41 C FREEZE R AS A FOO D CONTAINER o'r e 5e GUM & LIFE SAV ERS 0~02'O 65c 5g c CONTADINA TOMA 0 PASTE ::~ . 3/ 36c 3/25 FLORIDA VALEN CIA-large 176·Size M A NZANILLA OR QUEEN STUFF ED C IONA SWEET PEAS L~ I~~ E . I~~~' . 3/ 45c 3/29 LAST YEAR'S SULTANA OLIVES 1 ~./'.../',."' ~ PRICE ... Doz. 45c c e ORANGES SALAcODRESSING ~~: 3le q~:;15h MAYONNAISE H E ~ ~~~~~~~ ~::~T'S ~:~I 37 qi::' 67 U. S. NO. I YELLOW (NONE PRICED HIGHER) G O LDEN C REAM STYLE 2 I,:'::' 3~~ ~:~I 29c qj::1 4ge C DEL MONTE CORN NION S p~~~Tj~C.~'i9c 3 POUNDS 25 GOLDEN CR EAM STYLE e e o SWEET CORN CASTlE HAVEN PEANUT BUT ER RE~~C~DP~;C~S I~~~'. 2g 21~~L 55 e t JANE PARKER WHITE SLICED A & P GRAPEFRU T SECTIONS 2 I:~ ~: . 27 e jSOMSA~fiiES:~~~~:~~;' c~:~;, KRAF 'S CHEES SPR S 2 g ~~ ~:~ . 4g 2 lS'OZ'17e 3 c e A&P SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg. ANN PAGE BEANSVARI ETlES 3 I~~~: . 29 2 2c3~~: . 27 t~~ BEVEBR(AOvE'S . plu. 5e d.posil •• ch b 0 3 1::;t~:; n~ eq e DRIED PRUNES L~;:E 1~~:z' 1ge ~~~I~~E:~ZI ~'~:'. 3ge SALAD DRESSING ANN PAGE ~~~I 25 i::' 43 PURE FR UIT FLAVORED Itft MILROSE STU FED OLIVES ZA-REX SYRUP ALL FLAVORS :~~II. '~' Ie SALE OF OLD DUTCH It'. O.tl can for I e when you 3, on ,'II purcha. e 2 ,ans al regular ,omb. AN OUTSTANDING A&P VALUE! SUNNY BRAND CLEANSER price of 24e _____ CORNED BEEF HASH All pr',., 'n t.', od .".ctlve through Saturday, May 141. ~ I.c. Sunny Cornod Boo l Has h In . Lamonad. SNOW CIIOP 2 ~::~ 210 French Frla. llROS lin 2 9~OI . 330 CLARIDGE O on on9" ...d ?"n. do no .dd II I 6001. 3&0 L B SNOW CIIOP 1~: ' c SNOW CROP FOIIDHOOKS ond ~ry un Iii brown . II dos irod lop Brap. Jlic. 2can' 1m. aan. pk.: 230 HAMBURGERS lD-aI' l90 SNOW lD-aL WITII .ROWN GRAVY 15·oz. IIch .orving with I pOl ch,d 090· '!;"29 B•• n. G~::~h I~~' C~~o. p.,. Mlxad V...... t.bl •• CROP p.,. 110 59 AHfo~~R~~U~~ or can e AJAX CHEER CASHMERE BOUQUET I SURF STALEY'S SUNSHINE DIAPERWITE g CREAM OLEANSER SOAPLESS DETERGENT SOAP lar ·300 OHW·ITS l·lb. 25, pkg. OORN STAROH lor•• 300 pkl. 2 lc~: ' 250 pkg. 3 "':~;.:'" 230 I l6-oz. 150 6-01'1pll,. I I pili. KEEBLER VEL DIAL PALMOLIVE FAB OHOODLlTi DROP SOAPLES. BATH SOAP BATH SOAP DETERGENT OOOKIES l O:.~~ ' 48c bat~~~:. bath alz. 340 Ie,.. 300 P.... Orlllill OHIIIII '~'i~ " ' ... 2 350 3 call .. pII,.