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NEWARK POST VOLUME X NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., JUNE 18,1919 NUMBER ~
High School Alumni HERO OF MEUSE- IA 0 l tt t ' th A TrEND ANNUAL IGraduates Will Seek ARGONNE VISITS n pen e er 0 e FLAG DAY ELEBRATION HO h Ed r Have Notable Reunion NEWARK FRIENDS Board of Education ~ SMYRNA Ig~ uca Ion Seven Members of Coach's M 0 t-of Town Members Present Lieutenant Ralph Dawson Fifteen to Enter Local Colleges any U I Tells of War Ex- Newal'k, Del., June 16, 1919. Bridge Chapter, D.A.R. To the Board of Education t • -U-. Ad ' I periences Newark Special School District Attend Conference Dr, Smith Burnham Delivers Pass Reso,utlons rglDg option I Lieuten'ant Ra'lhph Da:wS'o n whG Gentlemen: Seven members of Cooch's Annual Address of New School Code i -arriived' in this -country June 6, As citizens and taxpayers who are very much interested in Bridge Chapiter D.A.R. mOitored to One of the largest classes ever Over a hundred .members 'of tJhe after 16 mo,nth-s' of service over Smyrnra on Saturday to a,titend i!he graduated from the loclal hig.h the cause of Education, we are addressing this letter to you in a l 'ewark High School klwn1l1li .Ation . . Rlbou't eigtht years ago was one of , ~~ ~~.~. ~r~.i~: ~~;d~ ~r!~~~~;;: I . "In case any city or town designated in Section 121 C. Haln of Willmi-ng-bon, State Reg- the unusUJa l -number od' ,the ,latter. .i+++++++-I-Io.... Th is action was taken at a bUS'I- the fatc ullty at DellalWare Oo'lle,ge. The a'cademic procession con· ness meeting ,held previous to t he Alt the ouvbreak -of -the war he en- of this Chapter as a Spcchtl School disbrict fails to com ent, presided. Re-ports 'Were read s i'sting of the Seniors, the~Jun,ior s , 1I10s,t ~ uc c es full and ' enjoy,alble : tered ,the s-ervilc-e and received his ply with Section 122 of this Chapter and the rules and from Caesar Rodney C1hap'ter, Wil- the facu'l'ty and the Board of Edu banq uet th i,s associlat ion has eV'e r I tl'a'inin,g at F10rt .McPhersOIll. In regulations of the State Board of Education enacted mington; Ool'onel Has,lett Chapter, caUon f-ol1med at t he high s'chool had. A re oluti'on to admit Ito t he F ebrulary, 1918, he was sent over under the provisions of this section, such city or town Dover; Co'och's Bridge Ghatprter, and marched to 'bhe O,pera Hou e f\~so ciatio n those 'Who had com- ' seas wilth Company A, 325'th In Newark ; and Elizabeth Cook Chatp- stage where ,they were sealted with shall, by order of the State Board of Education, cease to tel', Smyrna. pleted one-hlalf of the course offer- I fanttry a.nd saw servilC-e In minor A ba skelt lu ncheon wilth ke the Senio,rs occupying the first two ed at the time of Itheir en'r dllment opel'altions J.ast summer.' In Au exist as a special school district and shall automatically was al 0 passed -at l'the urgent re- : gUls,t he 'was gassed and as a r e become a part of the County system of schools and sub cream, cake, coffee and -candy serv- ~~:' ~'nd~~tf:a~~:' ~ci'Pb~f t;:uf~~e~~: que't of many who for var.i,oUls', sUilt -was i,n a. hospital for one and ject to the jul'isdiction of the County Board of ed by the hostess Chapter, foHQIW- the invocatIon Wll'S asked by Rev reasons were unable to graduate. a half mon:ths. Education." ed the bUisiiness meeting. erend W,illiam J. Rowan. A brief The following ,officers were re- He par-t ic ilpated i.n the St. Mi- In ,the afiternlo'on, 'a delightfu'l -address by Johnson Rowan, chosen ected for t he ensuIng year: hiel enga'gemenit and in t he We feel that it would be a decided step backward to give up literary and mus-i1cal progral!l1 wa's repres-entlbtive of ,the clas-s, foUoIw DELAWARE Presiden,t-Miss Etlba J . Wils-on Mleuse-Ar~on.l1'e dr.i ve. Here the our rights and privileges as a special school district and become given by Smy rna tlbl el1Jt. A Oolon- ed. Hi'S subject WU>SI "Vers'aill es, ia l puay, "T,he Winnin'g of a Pink 1871-1919." He contl1a sted t he Vice pre ident-Edgar MtCMUI- \1 82nd was III t he t'hI~k of the fight- a part of the County ~v s tem, thereby losing all local control of Satin Oo,wn," was presented in . , len ling for 26 conse~~Jt i. v e days-:-!J.ong- our schools. peri,od costume and 'W'IJth out-of- sce-ne enacted there I~ 71 wh.en Reco rding secretary - M i 's s I er than any dIVI s-Io.n partICl'pat- Bv voting to accept the l)l'ovisions of the School Code, in' our . . t he Germans w-ere VIctors I\vlth L"dia F ader inlg. 'Their ca U'a ltie's were nlot es- doors s e~tll1g . The dec' or~tI?ns and ~ . hat alt the present time wit'h the judgl~ent, yo u will only secure the largest po ~s ible d~g~'ee of loca l tlhe mU'SI-C wer~ of a p,atnotJ.c ch~ r- Allies making bhe terms. He' g~v e Co rr e~po Ifding secre'bary-Miss peciall y h~a.vy a fact whi'ch Lt. control under the law, but will put Newlbl'k 111 a pOSItIOn to have acter emb?dYll1 g feat.ure which clea r summary of the conditions Be ~e WhitlJt ingham D.a ~v so n latitnbu'tes to t~e soft co n- school facmties second to no other town in the State. Treasurer-Miss Florence But- ,dl't lOn of the ground wh~ c h all Ql\ve d ~ade a fititll1tg celebraitIon fo'r Flag and rapped incidentallly "that ler the s.hells to ~ene-t.rate ,the eart!1 Respectfully yo urs, aih-ose re' res'entin rt!he Cooc h's noble' pi le of Ibricks thalt has hous- Mi s-s 1'It[yrble Steele, chairman of a.nd explod.e 'WIth 1I'tlt!le force. He Chas B. Evans The Continental Fibre Co. . p g ed us for the past -four ye'ars." A co. . . i ·tt · h d chang-e escaped wlthoult a scratch. The Bl'ldge C~a pt e r 'were, Mrs. H a rry piano 010, ."Violi,n Oo nlce rto" by he ~OCI a commi tee, ~ d . most remarkaJb le fea1ture of this Walter Geist S. J. Wright, Pres. Hayward, M~' . E. B. FI'azer, MI·s. Bach, was rendered by EJiz-a'beth f the arrangemen S . . e ecol~- en a ement he said, was an at John Pilling H. Warner McNeal Arthlur Bea ls, Mrs. J. P. Oa nn, M N I ve sc heme. was. carrIed OUlt In t l\J;k gon th~ tOlWn of Cornay, a G. Fader Howard McCully Mi sses Eleanor Todd, Miria,m AI- c ea. . nk and wh libe WIth an abundance small vil,llag-e 'ituated ' on a high J. C. Willis ri-chs and Etta Todd. Prof essor Smith Burnham of Rebecca A. Wil on Harey Spence We t Ohester, delivered the a nnu~ 1 o r os e. bluff near Grand Pre, w'h ich was ~.a~.y p~~:e~~le I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1++++++++++++ addres's to the graduates and pat- l\[i , Bes'sie Whittingham hl:!d a'ttalcked seven time in one day, N. M. Motherall Willard S. Fell 1 CALL 92 rons of ,the school. To Ithe latter, arge of t he music. 1 the Germa-ns and Americans en Fl'ank Collins Francis A. Cooch .lames F. Gamble pal'ticularly, Ihe ~ddr esse d h is re- The banquet was served by Mrs. gaging in hand 'to hand conflict. ± ., Geo. W. Griffin Wm. S. Webber *=1= Any citizen who desires in- ma;rks, for he saId, "At no other . E. :\IcGo ve l'l1 and cons,is ted of L ieutenant Dawson had the A. F. Fader A. Sherwood Orr t Lme are' so many of them t o be Frui,t CO'cktaH unique privilege of see.ing Oo r- Geo. A. Harter W. T. Crow the School Code may write or: found in any 'one pl'a'ce." Chicken Croq uetts Peas poral York of Company G, 328th E. D. Sanborn F. Gates 'phone to the Office of the' He made an earnest p-I'ea for the P otato Salad Rolls Infantry after he had performed E leanor E. Todd Frank Crompton Newark Post which will at- . right kind of a ,high school 'and [or Ice Cream Cakes neal' Cornay, the her oi-c feat of A. L. Beals John W. Foraker tempt to secure an official compulso ry secondary education, Nu,ts Minlts killing 20 Germans, capturing 132 Walter H. Steel; M.D. Thomas Sweetman interpretation of the same basinlg hh a rgument on t he fact Co ffe~ Ipris,oners includ ing a major and T. F. Armstrong .1. W. Willoughby for publication in next that t he modern .high 'slch Qo l in the Ge orge L. MedIN was- toa s ~- t hree Ii eU'be naJ1!ts, putting 35 Alfred A. Curtis Leonard A. Rhodes week's issue, at which time East pa;rticu-Ial'ly, is desilgned as an d the members of thIS machine guns 'O ut of ibU'siness and Daniel Thompson Albert S. Barnett it is hoped to review the his - a preparati'on for the 5 per cent of an gI'adua.ting c,lass were the thereby breaking up an entire bat- H. N. Reed W. A. Chapell I tory of school le'gislation in the school population who enter uest · of h onor. talion whri,ch was a'bout to counlter 1 S. M. Donnell James Ring the State. the profess'ilons and ignores except your Lieutenant Daniel Raymond Mc- attalck against ,the Americ-a-ns on Robert L. Armstrong A. N. Messick' - in a broad ou,ltu rao l sense, the 95 eal re ponded to the toast "Our Hill 223 in t he Argonne sector Clara C. I{err W. E. Adkins I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ per cent who enlter field s other 0)' in t he Service," of w,hom near Chatel-Chehery. Flo I' lt his feat Wm. E. Hayes ere were a:bout 15. J Olhnson York wa,s ma.de a s'ergeant, decor H. Samworth Baltimore En ineer 'than t'h e p-rofessions. door David C. Rose S. T. Fulton D' g t S W U He ventured the prediction that n, presid-ent of the Seni·or abed wilth the Di slt inlgui shed Serv George W. Rhodes W. H. Brown lrec s ewer or before this generat ion ,soham have responded for "The Cla.ss of i-ce Cross, recommended for t'he glass Wm. D. Dean Robert Campbell Wor~ was begun J.8JS,t Wednesday J1a s-sed away, the sOate wi!,1 awaken ," and Rev. Frank Herson, ,t he Con,greSls,ionall Medlall of Hono r, H. L. Watson E. C. Cameron on sewel: extension No.3, South from the -t ranlce of ultra conserv-a- ke r of t he eveninlg kept the and commen,ded pUlblicly in front H. B. Wright Willifom Lloyd Chapel Street which has been out tism and provide the kind of edu- queter in a merry mood with -of all li!h-e officers of t he 82nd L. L. Lewis James Crow of commission for some time. cati-on thalt -willi a.id t he youth of cake imitable stori'es. He g-ave an Divi-sion. Frank Hel's01, W. W. Bradley A Baltimore engineer is direct- the -count ry 'to fit themselves for e t me&s age ito the gradulating In reply t o a queSit ion as to the Elizabeth B. Ferguson ·G. S. Morrison ing the 'wo rk. ing useful lives. urgi ng t hem as they went oubsimnding experience in -his mioli Geo. F . Ferguson Wm. J. Morrison I H' L d EI Offi PrD'fessor Plhineas Morris, prin- into li fe, t? seek. not wealmore than $130. t of excellent training and T{)morrow night, the 19th, a an addre s Ithat was enjoyed by. all boy injured some'\vhBIt. Funeral services were held at The dub members are immen op thful practice a nd called f orth Congregational ocial will be held pre ent. Next Saturday evenIng, Money was arrested and tried the 'house this atiternoon at 2 ch applause and many encores Iy gratified with the r e ~ u It p , • . at the church. June 21st, there , wiJ.l Ibe a class 'before Squ,ire lJovett on Monday o'clock and interment made at the a udience. The club, ae Flint Hi'll Cemetery. T·he mother, deeply grateful to the c, st fo r t' , . The lawn fete last Wednesday initiation When a -large atten~ance evenilJ1'g. The case was settled by lIied by the office force ;were father, t wo sisters and t hree invaluable assi~tan ce in put ~' evening was very well attended Iis expected. Refreohments WI'li be Money 'Paying-the cost of repair to Wil'ming'ton in ma.chines ing ,the bicyele. brothers survive. on a first Clllt',S production. e rs Wrignt and Bonham. and a creditable sum cleared. served. I NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL.,lUNE 18,' 1.9 19 S=T~A~T=E~B~O~A~R~:=D;;;O;;;F=E;;;=DU;;;C2 :::::;;A;;;T;;;I;;;O;;;;=N;;;A;;;N=N;;;O=U;;;N;;;=CE;;;S~cl;;;H\;;;rg;;;e;;;O;;;f ;;;la ;;;bo;;;r ;s a~v ~l.n ~g ;d e;V ~ice~s~o~ry;O~ul~' ~d;Uy~t h~e ~p;np~e;;;I , ;p;I'i ;nt~e d~th~fO;ll=O \~\' i~ng~F~L~Y;;;;I=N=G=S=Q=U=A=D=R=O=N=s==;:=a=,:;;'e :;;\:;;va:;;r:;;p:;;in:;;g:;;=,a n;;;;d=(h=\' ;:;::lI'=fl::::n=~u-I ' Hame Demonstl'tltion Agent for add i- note: 'Yesterday we were the first STA RTED YESTERDAY 0 t T to p,bli. h th, dMth 'f w, ,·"t " d ki"dI, UMMER SCHOOL RULES . ",','1' ' I",,,m' 1'1,M, ,. . CI C '''William''''' R., J ones. Today we [Ire the WI'll Tour the State I'n Interest con-fidne'n ce"" n ot. only draw the be'l o \ ecp . avor III Icap uts. out of othel's b t GIVES INFORMS Ii " t t, d 'y th ' ,·'p,,·t. Th, M""'e • , ,"'k, Ib, b .1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ATlON OF INTEREST TO PROSPECTIVE It" " t" ' m ' ~ dim"lt to ,·,to" S'" ,. "",,, ,, 'h' ,,,d,''' of Ihe Y .W. C. A. of '""",,,. M STUDENTS the fla vor-givi ng qualities in a pi ece The Y. W. C. A. of the Women's of meat so tough us to require pro- . If He Missed The Last 'J'rnin. Co ll eg~ iOIII ·~ t! the 'tate 011 June ] 0, Smyrna Talks .O f lotiangedlly accookcompliing. shIted i byso mfi!'etstim seaes rinpar-g of "Astatistronomerstics, "lhas tellt anus," expres said thes truinman 11, 12 and 13 for the purpose of 1'ai - Conso I'd I ate d H igh School MANY ADVANTAGES OFFERED THROUGH THE the exterior of the meat and thus pre- moving a hundl'ed mi les u second :~~ l r~ ~;:~i;~ ~.c ~~ ~.s~~'C!~~;n~:~~ , A better f~tl1.re awails (lUI' llublic GENEROSITY OF THE STATE venting the escup e of the juices. An- would consume Sc\'eral millio n years schools and 1ll cldcntully lwlll'I' ed (, ther way is to let them escape into in reaching u certain star." t ions in rural Delaware. At present cational udvantagcR awai nll1' u· The School Cope a,uthorizes t he their expenses do not exceed $50, the gravy which is served with the The other man sa.t silent, wrapped the organization at the college is the ren under the new School C' ll d ~. Sta'te B oard of Education to pre- a nd t he St ate appropriation has meat itself illustruted in the follow- in thought. on ly Y. W. C. A. in the State outside the Smyrna Board of Educul scribe rules and regulations -con- not been exhausted. ;'. " ~ ; p' f" ",,,d .,,,k "b',- "D;d ,OO h" ,. m,l" ,ok,d th, moo 'f Wilm;'e"". ,"d th, ",d,," '" ",tI, .dop"d. Smy,,", "," E,p,,'·lI, cern ing s ummer school attend- 4. To other teachers. cu its. of static tics." nnxiolls to secure a fi eld secretul'y for done .nothing else but take th~'~ portant s ubj a.nce, and IlIpp ropri'ates $15,000 an- (a) Reimbu rsement will be made Cut roun d steak into pieces about "Oh, yes, I head you," respo nded the entire State. gresslv e srep. Whil it: ment are the s u nually to pay expenses 'in whol l! or to commu,ters fOl' 1'0001 an'd board ,.",-h.1f ;"h , q"". ",m w;th w.to,. 'h, ,th". q" , tly. "I WM i"t ,h;,k',. Th", w'lI.b, "". ",,,po of , tod- m""' th" ",m, " ' h, "'"'''''' 'n '" irofonna' over spli t baking powder bis- oiher en.gine drivers at his boarding und Delaware City. one of the first schools in th e College. Board of Educa,t i.on is authorized (b) Reimbursement will be made cuits, so baked that they have u large house. One morning he began: The second group consists of the to carry out the provisions of On the subject to give notice .when the quota i's to teachers whose homes are in amount of crust. "This morning I went over to see a Mi sses Helen Bancroft, Mary Denni- law passed by the recent L C J~ l s l ;atur' . mary School" s,he full.. t own where a s ummer sch ool is Beef heurts are not expensive and new machine we've got at our place, son, Helen Fisher, Helen ll'udson, We congratulate our school greates.t treasu A llowances fOor Expenses held as in .the case of a ny other ~'l'>en .<;; tuffed make a most suvory and it's astonishing how it works." Elizabeth Taylor and Alice Furger- taking this progressive step, an d dren. On these teachers, 'but no traveling expe'nses meut. Culves hearts muy he cut in ',And how does it work?" asked one. son. This group will vi sit Camden, happy anticipation that the of Newark, 1. White t eachers. wi ll be a llowed. slices and cooked in hot fat until well "Well," was the reply, "by means Wyom in g, Dover, Smyrna, Clayton, work weli in Smyrna we hope lo these c,hildren Expen'ses will be a ll owed t o each (c) Reimburs ement wi ll be m a-de, browlwd and sel'ved with baked pota- of a pedal uttachment a fulcrumed Magnolia, Felton and Fredericu. further move for a can olidatcd in the future ()of teacher for room rent a.nd board to teachers in service in Delaware toes. lever converts a vertical reciprocating The third group, consisting of the I School building for Smyrna and even of the nat ·i-onls . not to exceed $45, and once rou nd whose homes" are in other States motion into a circular movement. The Misses Ruth Messick, Elizabeth Jones, ton, erected at a co nven ient 'children ·should· trip on the r aikoad f rom the for the regula r r ound trip fare be principu l purt of the machine is u Grace Marvil, Marian Rodney., Mabel tween the two towns, that lhe t hought. In Cake Making. .teacher' s h ome or boarding place tween their sch oo,l home in Dela huge di sk that revolves in a verticul Dobson, Marian Hatfield and Helen ren of both communities may "Each child in Delaware .to t he summer school ware a'nd the s ummer school in ·ad- A'l mod ern rec ip es call for level plane. Power is appli ed tht'ough the Groves will visit M'jlford, George- b ett(~·. educational adv,antages:. t o have the at Del:aware Coll ege, Newark. diti'on to the amount f or room rent r: ... a urements. The rounding meus axis of the di sk, and work is done on town, Lewes, Rehoboth, Selbyville and conso:ldated high school will go a 2. Colored teachers. a nd boail'd. ' - '.I re for dry in g l'edi ents is too uncer .the periphery, and the hardest steel, Frankford. way in. helping the two towns lain to use with the uniform li quid Expenses w ill be allowed to each B. To ,those !lJtteniding summer by mere impac t, may be redu ced to The fourth group consists of the to.ge~her. The thou ght or a m •.as ure. Use the same size CUD and teac.her for r oom r ent and board sCihool outSlide of Delaware. any shupe." Mi sses Alice Roop, Helen Bi shop, Ag- !:,Ul ld111g between the two not ,to exceed $30, a'lld one round ReimbuI: ement will be made to Rl' oon in measuring ull ingredients. '7. he laborious way of creaming the "What is this wond erful machine ?" nes Fowler, Katherine Stevens Anne good road and a cemen t tri'p on t h e r ailroad from the person who fulfill a ll tM condi was asked. VanSa nt and Bernice Ha s tin g~ , who shade trees along the Sm,," "" -' "• .- teacher's home Dr boarding' place t ion. of t his class to a n amount lard shortening and sugar is not ne- St."A Paul grindsto Dispatcne,h." was the reply.- will visit Hanington, Greenwood, t on roa d , is no idle dream. in Delaware to the s ummer school 'n ot to exceed $50 for tui.tion Bridgeville, Seaford, Laurel and Del- ?,rea.t possibilities in it, an d at Sta,te Co l,lege, D over. board and travel. ' c~ss"t:, roury.gh andIf thmixe. sedhor withtening th ies sugarwarmed it He Deserved a Medal. mar. ll\ time may help the two ConditiOons W h o May Attend Summer Schools .IJ1'Clfluces the same result. When us- "My boy got no medal fol' bravery, At a recent meeting of the Y. W. amalgamate into one (a) Full attendance of six in Delaware i:lg' pure leaf lard for shortening, but he certainly deserved one." C. A. cabinet it was decided that the municipali ty, Smyrna-Cia weeks or thirty school day. 1. Teachers in ser vice may at- I! ~E one-third less than of ordinary "That so?" foll owing named students shou ld be -Sm (Ib) A cour se in n ot fewer than tend a ny s ummer school conducted lard When butterine is used the "Yes. He fi lled one of the most sent as delegates to the East Central three subjects, n or m ore than f Olur by a college in Delaware, provided will be the same as with r e~l" lt b~tter . dangero Ll s posts in the army." Student Conference at Eagle's Mere wilth satisfactory g ra des in each. they comply with t he rules of -t he Dl' d u little less is used than is called "What did 'he do?" Park: The Misses Katherine Stev- (c) The p resemtation of a cer ti- ·'institutio n. for in butter. "Because he was big and strong and en, Dorothy Newton, Nellie Camp fi cate of attendance and cla's 2, Person who expect t o en- Too much sugar makcs the crust co urageous, they made him one of bell, Madelein e Djxon, Ruth E. Ben "tanding to the Secretary of t he gage i'n teach ing in ,th e publ ic i!nd (:ruml sticky. those kitchen po licemen YOll read so nett~ Dorothy Ford, Marian Rodney, State B o'a rd of Education b efo~'e schools of Delaware >th e coming Teo much shortening ~1 a ke s greasy mu ch about." Manan Hatfield, E leanor Cannon a11d a certi-fi cate can be r enewed or re- year may, if in their twentieth n ust and crumb. Anne VanSant. imburs eme-nt made. year, attend a summer school. ----- It's Hours Were Numbered. FUNERAL (d) V ouchers or r eceipts f or 3. P e rson -' w ho are not yet old "Nature's Way" Lateman wanted to buy a clock Unjust Suspicions DIRECTOR r ailroad fare and for r oam rent enough to teach ( under twenty) "Did that is,.a reliable clock-and he made Act As Boomerang and board must a lways be attach- may attend a su mmer s,ch oo,l by ners?" yo u notice his table man- the shopman show him a good many ed to !;;t atemen,t of expen es when paying the expen 'es fixed by the before he decided on one. - Unjust suspicions sometimes in- imbursement is requested. college a uthorities. " Why, I don't remember thinking 4. T each er from other sbates about them. I thought he talked very " lOW sir," said the salesman. "this jure their object, but they invari- 'Prompt and Personal A who pay all expenses may be ad- interestingly." clock will last you a lifetim e." a-bly harm t he one who indulges R eimbursements m itted unless t he cla ses ibecome "Oh, he's smart enough. It does Lnteman looked dubious. the.m. To shel,ter a-n ungenerous T o those a.ttending s ummer cr owded. seem as if he were smart enough to "Why, how can that bc?" he asked. TENT AT CEMETER Y act like a gentleman. The next time t h ough abowt a n other, harms 'Ou r 001 in Delaware. "I can see for myself that it'S' hours Who May Attend S ummer SchOool s you're entertained where he is, just are numbe red." selves. If we fall i.nto t h e way (If Appointments 1. T o ,te'ach ers in service. Outside of Delaware notice his table manners." R eimbursement will be made for putting t 'he worst construction on ~ . Cou nty s uperil1Jtendents, sup- The woman who offered this advice mer s chool expenses on or be- Hand Grenades Turned what others do, of i'nterpreting er1l1te.ndents of schools, s uper- prided herself on doing the thing she October 1. vi sors, principals and hig h sch ool had done. She had an eye for the Into Banks their words so as to mea'l'l s·ome 2. To begi'l1oni,ng teachers. tea.chers may attend .a n appr oved weak points. She excelled in the Million's of hand grenades, manu thing d isagreeable and painful, we I Reimbursement wiB be made to s ummer school cornnected w ith a ability to expose the weaknesses of factUl'ed to carry death and destruc 'beginning teachers who are as standard college or univers ity on those with whom sh .. came tn contact. tion to the German Army, are to be signed to schoo\'s in September and the written permission of t he Sec- Rarely did she m~et people So gifted .... OUR.... are teachilng on F.ebruary 1. retary of t he St!llte Board of Edu. that she was unable to find something diverted to the peaceful patriotic pur 3. To teachers from other catiOon. to criticise. And when she had found pose of encouraging thrif~ . Each THE FIRST Staltes. it, she wau not satisfied till sh;! had grenade is to be a miniature bank. It Home-made Ca 2. Teachers who have complet exposed it und called the attention of Reimbursement will be made to will hold pennies and dimes to be REQUIREMENT teac'hers from ·other Sba'tes who at ed two or more s ummer school ~"es others to it. CONFORM TO saved until they cun be turned into tend t he wholte term of s'ix weeks sions in Deloaware may attend all This woman's way is not nature's ------15------ALL THESE RULES in a Delaware s·ummer scho!}l and approved summer s·ch·ool on t he way. A house burns down along some Thrift Stumps and War Suvings AND w h o engaj!'e i,n t e'a'ohing in> Dela written permission ·of .the Secre CO!lntry road and is never rebuilt. For Stamps. PURITY ,ware 'in September and are still tary of t he State BOoard of Educa a time the scene is one of unsightli 'the grenades, in ball\; form, are ness. The gaping hole in the earth, CLEANLINESS A fresh assortment t ealc h ing ·on February 1, provided tion. completely equipped as for uctive ser half fi Ued by ashes, offends the eye of vice, except for the explosive charge. about fiv e minutes before rubbing off tb,e pllSser-by. · Churred pieces of I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ho+++ ~ slot cut through the heavy cast wood Jie around in the grass. The Also a fine line of lightly with a dry soft cloth. Wrin lI:on of the grenade makes the explo For The kles and tiny crows-feet show lack trees neurest the house have been killed and with their charred trunks s l.ve chamber the receptacle for pen of proper circulation and the blood mes and dimes. On the face of each Chocolates and Bonbons Homemaker's Eye must be stimplated to them before' and uplifted- lifeless branches they seem to add the last touch of desola ~ ~ :~ n ade appeur the words "Buy W. S. +i+l+l~1-H1+H-H-i+H-++++++-l= I they will disappear, or become less Glace Fruits and Nuts deep. tion to the scene. But as time went on aU this was The distribution of hand grenade To Save The Oilcloth, Always have the massage move Hot Drinks and Sandwiches. E gg Drinks and A great saving of your new oilcloth ments upward und in small circles changed. Green vines festooned the b ~nk ~ in .the Third 1"elleral Reserve will be noticed if you paste strips of from the inner corners of the eye dead trees and draped the sides of the D1Stl'1Ct Will be entirely under the con Ice Cream and Ic-e Cream Sodas the year round. muslin on the wrong side of the cloth, brows, outward and around, under the cellar. The pieces of burned wood trol of the District Savings Director. where the corners and edges of the eyes, using the first two fi ngers of the were concealed by the tall grass till The plan approved by the Treasurj A Full Line of Sunshine Biscuit and Cakes table come. When the oilcloth is too hand. the process of disintegration was com Department contemplates awarding a shabby to use on the table, it makes For the fine lines around. the mouth plete, and the wood had returned to grenade bank to each child under ten excell'':1t one-piece bib aprons to be use the finger tips, working upward the earth from which it sprar.g. In the years of age who earns enough money worn while blacking stoves, washing toward the ears, com in g down with winter a mantle of snow, white and to buy u Wur Savings Stamp during MANUEL PANARETOS dishes, etc. , as they are waterproof. scarcely any pressure on the face, as glistening, was spread over the scene the vacation period. Children over of desolation. That is nature's way. ten years old would be required to Lotions Mixed At Home. that tends to ma~e the muscles sag. NEWARK Nature's way is a way we shou ld all ear~ enough money to buy two War KANDY KITCHEN NEW Looking back Some persons who tuke special care Forehead lines should be rubbed Suvmgs Stamps. of their complexions, prefer to mix contrary to, and not along the lines. pattern after. It is true that some days, those of us their lotions at home. So many ex- The neck shou ld never be neglected, times the welfure of a community de ~:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;==::::==:-:-:-:-:-:~~ ______D:E:L :AJI .ing out more vi mands that things ugly and unsightiy on t h e farm fi nd cell ent preparutions are on the market as f ut is so apt to collect just below +++++l+l+l+ll-Hl+H-I+i+++++++:;;::;::;~~;;:;:;:;:;:;::;:;::;::;:;::;:;;~;;;:;:;:;::;:;::;::;:;:;:;;=:;:::::::1 than a 'certain be brought to light. But as a rule that this wou ld seem unnecessary un· the ears and beneath the chin. : practiced against the exposure is not made with the less one has u great deal of time. . After the massage, wash the face i quatintanc es. Th ~ougIDEAL PRIMARY d,j,stre&sed and helpless people of field d'jstributing food, 'cl'othing a n Amel'ican in these parts, If "MY SCHOOL" Europe. and other relief. After reading you do the people flock about you, Actual reports, ,however, of jus,t these reports no exp.J.anrution is kiss'ing your garments and t hrow what has ,been done and is bei.ng needed 'Of ,t he remark of a traveller i!ll,g t hemselves at your feet, 'With accomplislhed daily are just bell'in- recent ly r eturned from a journey prayers of thanksgiving for what nling to filter back from the rll'- obhrough the liberated nations. America has done for them and presentatives of the American Re- "It ,is abs'olutely emlbarrassi.ng," supplications that s·he wiH con lief AYou Qn cook anything on a New Perfection AKE, roast, boil or fry. You can do Bthe same cooking with a New Perfec tion Oil Cook-Stove and Oven as you can on a coal, wood or gas range. But what a difference in comfort I With a New Perfection, there is no carrying of coal or wood, no ashes, no sweltering heat, and--no fire when you're not actually cooking! The long blue chimney burner is the secret. Turns every drop of oil into intense cooking heat and distributes it evenly on the bottom of the utensils. The touch. of a match lights it-turn it out the moment you are finished. Your dealer will gladly demonstrate.
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Attend to that Leaky Roof 1;, before the Driving Summer Rains Come!
"What eXiper,i,ence lin the war do yo,u count most worth while?" asked ·the 1nqu,is-iotive loady of the retur,ned soldier. We' have a Fine Line of "\IIHY DID YOU I left my ,lall hi : flLl'm , hi s plow, "Ooming home, ma'am," wag. the " Because my r ~1f beCRme his cow; SUPERIOR ROOF PAINT HE FARM T left my ,lall- 'tll' l1S II' rong, of COI II'se, prompt reply. LEA V E T ' Jlceall se ' my co lt hpca me hi s ~OI"C' No 'one who has .been ,to Hoboken MY LAD?" r left my dad to '011' and ~ 'c ap . and seen the lon,g lines of k.haki Bccausc my laJl1h becllmc hIS sheep, ,pour 'Off the great, gray trDopshi,ps , I dropperl Ill y hoe I1u Il stllc.k l11 y fork can ever fornobt IIhe sight. Wh'at Maryland Farmer Eu 1oglzes RCC3use l11y pig bccaJJ1c hI S pork; 6 v W ork of County The garden trllck thnt r rnall e grow s,hbuts and whoops 'Of joy! Every Is the Whole House Looking Dingy? "a.~ hi s to sell hut minc to hoe; boy of them 'Can hardly contain bis Agent Tt's not the smoke in thc atmosphcre 'happi.ness, for sDmewhere -in the Looking hack over our early or the ta.~te for life thn,t bl'ought 1enS'th and 'breoo:th 'Of Ame rica he Treat it to a New Coat days, th o'e of us WhD &pent them mc hore : knows t hat a ,home os waj,tiln'g fo,r of the Best Obtainable on he f,O}' m c,nd fe~v things stand- Please tell the platfol'lIl , pll ipi t, press 'him-a home little chwnged by the n " , No fear of t.oil or 101'e of the:r I'a'lld,s! thou and s of lads to ,the city and is gthat tireless worker, the ,cD unty Many of them are returnmg from 10 t to agri cult ure untDld numbers t who wiJth hi ~ medIUm of the battl.efields of the wDrld ~ar years? who migh t have pro~pered in ,till- ,a~en I~b c~rJ1 c1ulbs, potato clubs. to find anarchy and more figohtmg WE CARRY FELTON - SIBLEY PAINTS ing the land and .wi th a resulting Plffc I ~~ . nd the Ii'ke is giV'ing 'at h'Ome. And many, many are re adapt agriculture 'greater by far than ;~:e f~~e'r ""boy his. c h~ n 'Ce . An.d turnil1g ho~e anly to find deserted, store that of today , Instead of tell'ing ruile ri.g:hoting this wrong he I S' charred. rUI~s itJo g.reet. ~hEml: or the story, however let's leave it;' lopin~ the lads of the country a starvmg, Sick faml'ly Itvmg ~~n .a to the di:cerning ~Det who sum- i:;oe E'D~ bU Sines's f a.rmers .. And celJlar hole D,f wha,t ,was once e'lr med up th e situation thusly: fortunately the couruty ag~nt IS no! hD~~'D is to help these people- " . the Dn·ly one to see t he ,Iflght. W , th f d . d I th,i.ng and \\h ~' di.1 \,('" le: LI' thc fllrnr Illy huH b what t he ban.kers of gIve em '0'0 an c () \~h)' d~d ,i'oll I'olt "lid I 11,0 YOllr ,la<1 1 all remem ~r t did for the pig- shelter unti.1, t1hey elln·.pic~ up the \\hl' 01111 YOII hrat it off to town Worcester Dun y . . what the broken threads of theIr Itves and ~ nd lurn YUllr 1'00 1' olrl falhcr (10w n1 dub bDY SJ. We are seeln~. thO t nd 'On their own feet? Thomas A. Potts \h lnk~r, o~ 1'1",Ii'o rrn . pl~ l pit, press bankers af Harford are Olng , . I~ .s ~f 11 c,ountries America is in ,rp 11.,11011 III!! "' drrp dlstrCl!s; t . 'd County Agent Dernc a. . . I l'~ P)' rr'k 10 knOll' thc hid den calise ~ear. 0 al bank i.n Har- the best pDs ltlOn, 'bIooth ~COll'DT~llCa - \~h,\' f:trmer I,ol's dCH('I't their pn 's. -Ill ·h'ls work-!,lot ald' back on Iy and finanoi,allly, to gIve thIS re- HARDWARE o~l11r 'fly Ihp,l' long to get II, tasto ford County I' ~ h 0 ~ng r t Dr Hef It is the 'pride 'Of every Am- I lta'lrr IiiI', nlll i KO inl wll st.e, filling out the premIUm I S s . . an Ito know 'how 'PrDmpt i nf 80"", lIi ll '!lV the Hilly chum ps 'th lub 'boys the money, el'llcan m h ' t ~[ is l nkc th ., "lit ':a~d s for their trumps ,lend'1llg , e c dotes to pur- America was to accept t I'S re- NEWARK, DELAWARE ~n l~a giDg fr""h "lid . I.{C1'111 IC S8 uir on their unsecure n ti ~ ce their mendous re ~pol ngibility. Ha~d ' ly wg~Jn 8 tho SlIIoky thoroughfnre. chase better stock or n~Jl be had tJhe ink ,of the Germans slgn- OC r all agreed thr faJ'llI'H Ihe plnce, 'CD'rn orops, WOl1cester ,WI oon t . th amlistice dried when the ree YOUI' minrl nll,l Rtnto YOIH casco th emier 'PureJbred ,hog CO UIli. y IDg . eRr f Admi.nistration "II e pr H f rtl County will American !l ~e. ' ell , tranger, sincr '1\'1 'I'~ hrcII ~ () ' " 1a ·;llanel. ar 0 d '11 have organized and dIrected by Herbert!; frank, nu~ h her, but HarfDr Wl es Hoover was at wDrk in the great rel,1 nsil1c my 1'" 1 ~ lI k. !! "r:l'~ in another line, for ~er - humanitarian task 'Of saving the 1111111111111111111111111111 ~W~o~I~~; r~j' I~;:7;~~;'lr li ~: I tabli~hed reputati o'n for goo CDm I _~ ______.. ____ ...... __ 4 NEWARK POSt , NEWARK, DEL., JUNE 18, 1919 ~ lUI ie J ohnson, nichard:< on Park' well where lemonade was di _ la rge and about profi t ~atalie Ayer t, Elk'ton, Md.; Mildred J.o h~ so n, \V yom i n~ ; Ethel pen ed; and a gyp y tent where made which ,,' ill probably be ap- ~Iar ia Elizabeth Bennett, Milford; J one , Wilmington; Emm a Know. THE NEWARK POST for a mall um he whole fu ure p li ed to the purcha_e of a (' 1' - :-> ellie Bl a.ir, Wil mington; Grace Ie , Greenwood; Amy L1 1)yd . Wil. w~ - re\'ealed by Mi- E dwina ain for the :\ew entury Club Bra d\' Middletown; Virginia mington; Gladys ~l c All i~ el', ~e \\' , Newark, Delaware Long, who imper - lated the - eer . rage. Bro,,;;, " ilmington; Miriam ark; L illian ?l1cKee, D O\'er; \rill, Published Every W edn es d ~' by Ev~t C. jahnlOO Refre hment of cake, cream and lark, Clayton; Eleanor Cqemo, ma Faye Moore, ?ll ilfo rd; )Iary Reynolds, M iddletown ; Ru h Ru ' communication. to T HE We wan t an (\ invite communications candy cou ld be purcha-ed. F or School Board Discusses \Y ilmingtoni Em' ly Ie, Dover; N:::~poas~ . sell, Milford; Mabel. mit h, Hart, Make all eheen to T a. NEWUK bu t they must be sigtled by the ho who w i hed 0 dance, the Plans for Next Year H annah Deakyne, Smyrna; Cath- writer ' ~ Iy ; Evelyn Spruance, m~ rn a' POST. na ~ e -n o t for publication, but for our , barn ~ oo r had been c eared and A a meeting of the ch ool aryne Denney, Smy rna; Viola EI- Marion Truax, \\ il mington. ' Telephones, D. II A., 92 and 93. iuformatioll and protection. the H Igh chool orche tra fur, Board held on ;\londay n ight, a ter , \\ yoming; Ma r ion Gallaher, ,______ni ' hed mu ic. canference wa held w ith Dean Newark; Al ice Jaquette, Newark; The majority of the e a re can, d idates fOT the art and ' c;ence I!lItered u seeond,elan matter at Newark, Del., under act ot Maru. S, 1 The en er tainment wa of an Winifred J. Robin-on of the Wo------79 1 P BLIC SALE course; .the others are abou equ al , The lubllerip tion p.riee of thi. papet ~ $1.50 per Tear in adu Me. unu ua'lly h igh order. The horal men's ollege and Prof. \\': A. PERSO NAL PROPE RTY Single eopies 4 eent.s. ociety ang everal election in " ilkin-on, head of the Depart- ly divided ,between the educ ation excellent voice and the little ment of Educatio n, relative to a and the home economic ' c ou r ~ e . Japat Idne e drama C in which Ju in con f 1I1~an c e 0 f th~ plan for co', CLAYTON COURTon EY FARM The percentage of this l1!1 mbe r meeting a mbl d' t ee e an atherine Hubert tar, operatIOn between the College and ' . that passed with credit ind ic ate \ HIGH SCHOOL the pal't of t~e B oea~d ~e~l~~'e cal~e~ Ired , w~ . well rendered. 010 Public Sch ool' with regard to on road . b~tween Oooch s BrIdge that there will be a . t rong fres h, ful consideration of the Code and were gl\'en by Mr. J. Pea rce teacher,tralning and equipment and Chrl tlana, on man cIa s to enter :he college the ALUMNI HOLDS NOT . I . ' . Cann, Mr. Herman Ty on and th I' lt d J ?7 1919 coming year. A BLE RE NION unanlmou y, urges It adoptIOn. I Mi Eloise Peac h. ., upon e ame 1I1e as a year. I Fri ay, une - , (Continued from Page 1) Definite action was deferred. at 1 o'clock ing was pent in dancing to mu ic COUNTY AGRICUL- ~Ir . Harold Keat of Wa hing- ~Iatter ~ r61ative to the clo ing up I furni hed by the FI'gh Sc hool or- TURAL COMMITIEES ton, .D. C., d irector of Communitr of cn~ ol affair for the year were I Three horse, 3 cow . Legal Notice che ra. APPOINTED ervlce Work in W ilmin gton, a.1 0 dlscu sed. A et of re olu, Farming Implements; Oo;n plan- Alu=1 "P" ,,'I,. 01",,, m,d, ,11 au",u",~,"' I, 01", ,,,, lcom th, AI~ I A. ",1"", te" , p,k,·w",", h"cow, d"k h,,· E,'at, ,{ CHARLES LEAK. covering 27 year from 1 92 to Pres ident of State Bankers' dramatic tyle which added much urging the adoptIOn of the School row, 3 cultlvllitor ,3 plows, 2 wag- Dec ased:. 19 9 to the enJ'oyment of he entertal'n - ode 'wa read. 'ons, 3 smail wagons, 1 market Notice IS herby !!i\'cn hat Let, 1 were present, including r-Irs. Association M akes ment. He brought with him '"Ir.". wagon, roller, cor n marker, gr ind- ters of Administration upon the Mary ~ader Connor, of Baltimore, A " ., t h 61b f k ra k Estate of Charles L eak la e of C. R. O -mond, Harri burg, Pa., nnouncement Charle D. Griffith, i'Ir. ' ichol Twenty-six Take hone, "h' e I arrowd , 10lr kS~ d e.; White Clay Cr eek H lll1 cl[' ~(I , de, ' harne s ceased, were duly g ranted unto Mis Ada E . S imp on, Baltimore, In compl iance w ith a re- olution and Mr. I rving Oa ler, who ha Entrance Exam.onat·.'ons At oe, s ove s, an l\I In so " tl b d I Mrs.. gt Alic'eI Stewart' GCorrie, \" ,Wil. I- Bwhich k was ' A adopted. t ' by hthe State recenmunih, y Servi eenc e I' neta Wi I'ledm l'ngtonf or Com, and Women' s C 0 11 eKe Four . shoats, 14 gee e, an d 7 Howar d Leak on the 19 h day of m n on, " r . rtnna regg" ve, a n 'ers ' oCla Ion at t eir meet- \Uh o "J b~n pronounced b\' On Thur da\.', June 12, the fol- ducks. AI A D 1919 d It . Yorklyn, Mrs . Laura Fader Scott, ing here on May 1, John S. Ros- ,,=ha I . ay, ., ,an a per. ous Westrrnini ter, Md., M rs. Eleanor ell, pre ident of the a -sociation. 0 car Saenger, a "the grea e;t owmg young women took the en- A. E. COALE. indebted to the said de ce a ~ e d are Bowen Carswell, Midvale, N. J., has appointed the County Agr icuJ- American barit!:one. Mr. Ca ~er, g:l~~;ee:~mri:~:~~:r:~ the Women' Armstrong, Auct. requested to make paymen 0 the M r s. Eleanor P illing Taylor, Phila- t ural Committees. previou to the outbreak of the 5-18-2t. Adf!Unistrator C. T. A . wi hout de, delphia, Miss Al ice B. '.Ioo re, F or 'ew Ca tIe County the ap- war, tudied in Germany and h ad ------~ay, and all persons having demands P hiladelph ia, Miss Hettie P . Slack, pointees are: toured the European countrie a!!ainst the deceased are required to I ron H ill, Md., ~Ir . Clifford Lv- Daniel W. Corbit, pre ident New inging in grand opera. He con- exhibit and p resent the ame duly nam, Wilmington, r.l is !\Iae P ie'r, Ca t Ie County National Bank, tributed two -olos to the enter- probated to the said Admi ni. rator son, Wilmin gton, EImer G. Da\-i , Odessa. tainment, accompanied by ~Ir s . WATER FRONT LOTS CT. A. on or befor e the 19th day of Ju,to, 001, .. MI' " B,I'" S"kl,". HmO' L. D1lw,cth, dim"" e,lffi'h "d I'" tho ",ambia" I, M. y, A.D. 1920, " .bld, b''' lh, ham, Helen V. Leak, Olive Hei er, Security Trust and Safe Depo it t~e singing of popular songs, put, At Charlestown on Chesapeake Bay law in this behalf. . Dora L aw, Bes ie \Ythittingham, Company, \, ilmington, R. F, D. tmg uch "pep" into the leader- I HOWARD LEAK Naomi Street, Helen McKeal, J. C. Truitt, treasurer, Farmer ' s hip that the entire audience Administrator C. T. A. H elen G. Slack, Irma Cornog, Trust Company, -ewark. found itself singing. I ha\'e bo u ~ht and h a ve subdi\ ided into lots for cottages Address Alice S i n~e - , Gertrude H ill, President Ro sell ha planned A unique feature of thi " ing' t?e. only avatlable shore front property within the town Chas. B. Evans Olarice E. Weller, Adelaide E. for the Agricultural Committees wa hi combinatio n of "Tipper- !tmlts of Charlestown. This tract lies abou t a block from ' ..A.ttorney at Law Lewi , ~Iargaret Doyle, Emily F . of each county to hold a meeting ary" an.d "The Long, Long Trail," stores, post office and the L incoln Highway, and about six Ford Building Scott. Sarah E. W il on, Florence at an early date. He has ugges,tell ung Imultaneou ly by the two blocks from the Penna. Ry. statil)n. Wilmnigton, D elaware A. Walton, Sara E. W ilson, Lydia that county agricultural agent, ection of the audience. The Full shore fron~ rights are to be sold with each lot, so R. Fader, \\'inifred Fader, Sallie the state boys ' and g irls' club Star Spangled Banner wa: ung- that each O\\'n er WIll control his beach frontage to low water LEGAL N OTICE Marshman, EI ie Wright, Florence leader, and a committee of the for the concluding number. mark. There an: 11 0 objectionable surroundings, so that Es tate of Berna rd Keenan Butler, _A.! ice Kerr, Jennie E. county farm bur~au be called into A ih'er mounted ebony baLl)n cotta~e ow?ers \\"Ill be able to secure pri\'acy and freedom decE'.ased : ' Smith, Alberta Hei er , Agnes P. uch county conference for the wa pre ented to Mrs. Duih b\' from mtruSIOIl. )Iedill, Ka. herine B. H ei er, Lora purpo e of f ormulating a definite the Choral Club in appreci~ t : o ;l Since the tract is small, there are only about a dozen lots Notke is h e reby given hat Let· L ittle, \ iolet F ader, Emily A. county program of work, wh ich the of her invaluable en'ice a5 lead' i to be .sold, .those who are intere ted should make an early ters of Administration u pon the W orroll. Mildred L. F erguson. banker and the county farm bu- er. ~Ir - . Herman Ty J I1 n,ace the eleetlon. Price are S300 per lot--averagewidth, 25 ft.each. Estate of Bernard Keenan late of Etta J . \Y ilson, ~Iyrtle teele,)1. r eau can carry out together. pre entation peech. Wilmington Hundred, decea ed, Edna Chamber , Ellen Crowe, The e sugge tion a re in line A book of poem wa:: presen ed ALB E R T L TEE L E were granted unto J ennie Keen an
Anna E. Gallaher. E dna . Chal- with a co-operath'e pr actice ha to )Ii :\ellie "'j} on in grateful :t . 0 mers. ~Ir 5 . Be- ie ;,I oo re E ast- ha already been s ucce fu lly u ed : ecognition of her fa'thful sen" I+ 812 KIDg Street, Wilmington, or Newark, Delaware i on the 23d day of April , A.D., 19 19, burn, i\Ir . Lydia )Iote tengle-, by orne of the bank of the Sta e Ice a accompani t. t and all person s indebted to t he 0 M r .1'homa . Young, )Ir . Irene ' n back:ng up he county agen T he at endance was U:1tl ua}, ~'I T I ! I 1 III I : ! ! 1 1 : ! : Iii i ! II ! 1 I II 1 1 I i I II : 1 I I I ! II I I I IIIII 1 said deceased are r eque ~ eel to S r eet Reed. ) Jr-. H abtie Steele and club leaders. make payment to the A dm : ni ~ tra t, J ohn on, r.lrs. Blanche Fenguson L a ~ t year he :\ew Ca ~ tle Count~. 'I , • rix w ithout delay, and a ll per ons Grant, Mrs. Ethel F erg u on H ill, :\ational Bank of Ode- a and the :t I I I I I II I I • I III I I . 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I ! 1 I I ! 1 I : I ! : i ! : I I i : : : I I III I il l I II : I I I 1 I I1 1 1 I II II II III I having demands aga:n, t the de, Mrs. Edna Griffin F a.der, \\ a n'en Farmer' TI'I.l t Company of ~ e w- + :t cea ed a re r equir ed t o exh:bit and A. S ingle, Lt. D. R a~-mond )Ic- al'k pu rcha ed five car load of :t present t he ame duly pro :lI ed to Keal, Lee Lewis. A. F. F ader, pure bred dairy ca e in co-opera- !J. Ithe said Admini t rat r 'x 0 1 or be, Geor ge )Iedill. Ja,. . Lumb. ion \\' h the county agent, and f ore the 23d day of A pr :!. A. Frank ~I. Lu on, F . In'ing Crowe. d i tI- :b uted them among the farm- I 1920, or abide by the la \\" in J ohn A. H opkin , Albert . \\'a _ ers a cost. The F a rmer' Tru-t I behalf. t o~, F. L. O'Rourke, Dewey E. Con':'pany aL o secured a car load ± Address Patter -on, Edward \'a n an 0 ,~~re b red .dai,!-Y calH- f or he + Charle F . Curley, E s q. R alph R ·ley. \\'. France3 Lindel: b o ~ ~ and g Irl club-. everal :j: Attorney at Law P ierce K. Cromp on. Conrad K D. bank in each county of the sta te f F ord Bulding Lewi-, Ira 1\:. tee'!e, E dga r E. ha\'e pure bred pig on ea y term- . \\'ilmington Delaware Mackey, J o eph Rhode, Clarence The agr.icultur al commi ee w ill JEKKIE I": EE. - W. E\'an . no doubt enla rge upon these ac- :j: Ad Tha 1011 , wl," " '0' "'1,, w'c' tI"; la, aud wlll ba p"paced to t ml,I" ,·, ," , re- pec to admi s ion of stud enL make a defin.ite report at the e p-:j: other than graduate, wa pas -ed: ember mee~1I1g of the a soc ia ion t "RE OLYED, Tha Aliicle 3 of regarding the \Y ork accompli h ed I the Consti ulion and By-L aws be d~ r i ng he cur:en year, and t h e .. ± amended, making elig'ble f or WIll al 0 ~bm l orne pecific re- + membership all fomler , :uden- < commendation . f or futu re pI' t of the ~ e \Y ark H igh choo who' gram on agrIcultura l de\'elop, II have comple ed one- half of ~ ~ h e ment. cour- e of ud~' offered at the t ime of their enrollmen , upon app ica, LAWN FETE NETS + tion to the ~ ec retal " of the A 0 , $100 FOR CENTURY ! ciation. subject to accepta nce by CLUB FUND ± twO-thll'd of the execu i\'e board + of the A ociation." Unique E ntertainment H eld iT The re olu tion regarding the Und er Ausp ices of School Code i a f ollow: Choral Club . "HEREA , the :\ewark H igh .• ' -: ~;;' ~'-;:::- , .,~'.~ ';"?"I School Alumn i As oeia ion i an The be. t of wea h er contr ibn - F OR SALE , .... organization of 260 memebr , 70 ed largely to the ucee - of the pe r cent of whom are re ident of Jawn fete and bllrn dance gh'en About four ton - of good School D i tr icts 39, 39 '2. 41, ,Il l? on Monday night by the horal 1<:<: e mixed hay in mo\\' at d esignated in the ne'w code a one Society of the :-.1ew Century lub lot> Main treet. qualified for the privilege of a at the h{)me of their leader, Mr . Apply to special di trict, ubject, however, J . O. G. Duffy, near Cooch' S. J. WRIGHT to the acceptance of the Code b\' B r i-clge. T.he pa.ciou lawn h ad NEW ARK TRUST AND SAFE Newark, D el. ,the pre ent Board of Educat io ~ been tl'an formed into a beauti, 6-U-tf. by July first, and f ul fairylike grove with ru t ic WHEREAS, the failure of t he DEPOSIT COMPANY local board to accept the provi , ion of the new code promi e PUBLIC SALE to retard the development of an NEWARK, DELAWARE efficient ystem throughout the RE GIST E RE D HOLSTEIN FO NI?-In t he New ntu n ' Clu b, State, at a time \\fhen the inade FRIESIAN CATTLE Sterl tng ilver bou illon poon and lady's gold brooch. Ow ner q uacy of the old law has been re Will sell at my tables, Cooch. may h ave same by identif.ri ng vea led by report of the n ited Delaware, on States Bureau of Education property . which place Delaware thirty-third Thursday, June 19, 1919, Interest Paid on All Deposits E LSIE WRI ,Hr, in education, and . at 1 o'clock Rental Committee. W HEREAS, the failure to come Twenty-five head of Tuberculin under tne State system means for 2 efi on Check Accounts Tested regi tered cows and heifer'. W ANTED-8ix young lady sten' the Newark chool the 10 of im Several cows from accredited pol'tant high c hool appropria og~a'p h e r s. Apply in own hand, herd. Mention one 21.75 lb. 4- wrltHng to tion, and create a condition year-old, one 16 lb. 2-year-old. 4 7< on Savings Accounts THE wor king an inju tice upon a U who Se\'eral beifers from A. R. O. dam . CO~"TIKE:\ T AL teach in the hOO'l s, and Thi i the be t bred lot of cattle FIBRE 0:\lPA:\Y \\ BEREA , the Kewark Board e\'er offered at public sale in Dela of Education ha ever in the pa t ware. AI 0 two young bull from been deSi rou of getting an ex R. R. O. :: ms. pre ion of opinion relath-e to the wi he of the citizen whom the\' Credit-90 day . repre ent; . Bankable note with approved en dorser. NOTI ~ - Gunning, Trapping, THEREFORE, be it re olved HuntIng, T re pas ing on all that the Newark H igh ch ooi (Signed) J . I. DAYETT. Alumn i A" ociation, in annual - \ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 my"3 fa~sJOH ~sitivel\'N J . CHAJ.\I f~hBERS.: d~ ~ 10-.. -lyro-pd. -
NEWARK POST, NE:WARK, DEL., JUNE 18, 1919 5
ONA~ 700 AMERICAN All are young Americans who are Davis' SOll, Harvey Davis alJ'd wife, Junior Class Pillsbury, a ong by John Hoffeck PERS SOLDIERS TAKE FARM now getting in.to the ha1bit of from Wilm illgJtOlJ, land gra,nd rS. Paul Lovett who ha.s been, TRAINING thinking on problem, not on ly ()if c hildren, .Mr. and Mrs. C&lvert Entert8ins Seniors er and imitations of variou musi ing ~e vc r a l week,s WI~ re- tec'hnical farmin'g, but those of Shal"p,ley fl'om Wil,m'illlgton, MI'. The Juniol' CIa of the High cal in struments were given on the and friend,. here, Dean Harry Hayward Had rUI'alllife 'and COImmunity organiza- ret~rned Wesley Davis' daughter, Mr . Id'a Schodl gave a delightful party to piano by Geo rge Madden, who also York lhis week. Her Sls.ter, Vital Part in Educa- tion in a way whi,ch wj.)J relturn Dempsey and flUmliy, Miss Mlary played f'OI' the danci,n'g. Arunah Dempsey, Mr. 'and Mr . Wi,lIIiam , gl'a-dullibin g da son· Thul' d'ay Armstrong, pres'ident of the Junior ~ I:~~\;(:l l~~l~~ ;~~l ~~~I :c~~s~~ tional Work ' ~~ I~:I:O ~::;~~~m:~~n ~he~t~;. S~ft~ Kline and fillmi ly from Iron Hill , evening at ,bhe ,home of Dr. Walt. CI,lUs'S' acbed 'as toa tmasteI' and " s TIlary f1: oey . 'left ~a, turday Last Thursday's Bublic Led-gel' izens." Mr. Ellis Davis, Mr. Jo s ~ph Sharp, H. Steel, whose son, Paul, is a Cha l'l es HI,est re 'Ponded to bhe d her vac ation with rela- c'onta'ined an account ·of the wo'rk and Mr. John Lilly f rom Nort'h member of t he Ju'n'i'or Cla'ss. . toast, "The Junior Clas·s"; JohlJlson ill l ~ r de rica, DeiJ., and Fre- · acco:mp)j.~hed in. n'a l'y I M If d ' . ;Farm Agency Soci.ety 'of the M. E. Church held iss Carrie Ma ~ en lde LeWIS While it is und~rstQod that 'some . rom overs.eas, w 'ere he has been he week-end . of the ,c'ours,es are co'ntinued for Ih1l1 t?'e servI~ ' cte fdo,r hne:,rlly tf~' o years, son where 'the members· were t .S. Richard Tay. lor anod d.a,.ug.!h- the Army 'of Occupatio,n. , it is ex- waav'sln'dgecel'narles'de. Sl Ol 'L Y a 'Ler war r.oy:aJ.ly entertain,ed. The meeting I was ,called to ,ord-er by t he presi- ,KENNARD of Philadelph ia, are vIslttng p~cted t'h'at most of bhe 111struclj;ors T.his agency is about to be i,n- de nit, Ml's'. H. Warner MocNe'a.1.1 & co. forme r's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. 'WI )) return ,to Ameri.ca early in Aft th " "R k f illing, July. corpo . ra~ed 'unde.r the De.laware ' e.r" ~ s1l1lg'lng of oC' 0 P laws With a paid up capital of Ages, ,the 23rd Fos'alm W!\lS re,ad Law rence Dann of Rkh- The Ledger ,arvicle says: $25,000. "l'the main office wi).) be I by Mr.g. W. R. Cameron. P'rayer ' Va., vi ited Mrs. J. Pearce "One .of the Iarge·st colleges of located at 812 Ki,ng Street, WiI- wa's. offered by Mrs'. Crossan. A 'I a t week. . the univ,ers.i,ty ·which i,s beilllg c'on- mingtOIl1, with branch offi'c..es at busines's meeting fo·Uowed. The D la wa re Clark and M'I'ss ducted at Beaune, France, for Chesoterto,wn, Md., and Oxford, pa' l enigm!lls. we're ,weill answered, Cotton Voiles are visiting Mrs. Alfred members of bhe Ameri.can ,expedi- The 'agency wi:1I co'ntinue to con- s h'OW111g a grea t d ea If'0 111 t eres,~... ln. ti'onary for.ce ,is, the CoJ,).ege of fine its business to ,the sa.le of the work. Mrs. V'awg:hn, lea,deT of . So l Wi l Jo n ti,S' s.'Pendin.g a Agriculture. Thi's ~onege has a farms. The officers of the ,corpo.ra- ,vhe day ga'Ve a history of the so 100 new printIngs shown for the first of week' in Phi l la~elp'hi'll. facu,!.ty of fif,ty-one men and a total tion will be, presi'dent, A. L: Teele; dety 's'ince lits or·ganlizatilon. At the Walter Pilumley of Perry- s:;udent enrollment of 700. secretary. Mars'haJ.l Whorley; fir.st c1os'e of her talk she presented to exclusive designs 39c, SOc, S Sc, d., vis it ed Mrs. C. A. M'c- "T,he 'immediate d'i'recti'on of Ibhis vJice presid'ent, Fran,k Kirk; second Mr.s. McNea'I, our worthy pre'si- e fi r t of jjhe week. co).)ege is illl· charge of Dr. HaTry vi.ce presi-de.nt, J.ohn E. Barnes. dent, a pel1petwal memberslhi,p cer- na lll and Mrs. Frank Hayward, of Del,aware Co)),ege, _____ tificate whi,ch came as a complete 6Sc, 7Sc, $100, Dean olf Wa's,hinglton,. W1ho, wi,th Captain E. N. Went- Meteor Visits Neighborhood sur:prise to Mrs. McNeal. are vis iting the latt~r '.g par- worth !\IS a'ssista:nt director, is F d E The electi.on of offic~rs' f'or the $1.25 yard Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Whitting- 'maki'ng possi.bl'e ,the plan of Dr. ri ay v ening coming year res'ulted in the fol- Lieu enant Dean is on 'a 12- K. L. B:utterfield, ,of the a.rmy edu- Residents ·of Y ' or~ l y n and Hock- I'owing: 'furough after w'hkh he , wH.I ' cati{)n~i ·commi's,s'iofi, ftor a 'suc- essin were sbartled 'ab'o'ut sundown the battles hiFeedhlg 'of animals, dairy Jy vis~ble and' to 'cause oo nsider- Secretary-!Mrs. Mary E. W,i.l- ed a hearty welJc ome a.t ilJhe fal1milll'g, poultry, 'huslbantdry and :tble consternaHon to Olbservers )j'ams last Saturdlay animal hygi'ene, are induded un- 'a:nd 'commioHon among .hlorses and 'corresponding sec·retary - Mrs. der the .heading of animal .hus- ,cattle. It i·s thou'ght t hat the C. A. Short KENNARD & CO. Sam uel Zinzerg and daugh- handry. The agronomy depart- stJ'ange visitant was a meteor. Secreta,ry f'or pap eT-M I'S'. Geo. 1' )" oJ' BI'ooklyn, N. Y., were ment group co,"ers work along the Ferg;uson' 621-623 Market Street home recenltly becwws'e of I'ines West home, family a,nd comm~nlt~ . . lot in rear 50 by 200. will be glad of a "nest -egg"--- to Mo' t of bhe ,work is gl'Ven With T hese properties SllOu ld not be over out the Iwbo.rato.ry trainlj'ng ·which looked by any person looking for a com ,'nd 'Mrs. W. R. Oa1lTleron fortable home. enable you to carry out some ined on Sunday Mr. and accompanies ehe tea ~hing in the agricu,ltural coll eges· ,of bhe Uni,ted Rot h and mother ·of NeW Farmers' T'rust Company long - cherished pl~n --- or seIze 1Il iss F'l orence ·WaltJhe·rs and St&tes. Traotors and some farm Newark,Oal. Cameron of Wilmin.gton; mac,hine·ry 'are avai,labl·e whe'r·e upon an unexpected opportunity. r. H, :. Camerin, wife and other l ab~ lI' atory wo,rk is not avail a bl,e, and field tritudy of fiel'd cond'ition home at n'oon by the sudden .. FOR SALE connecti'on wi,th lecture and Those who have bank accounts of hi' wife's father. ·text-bo·ok work. T>hrough t he Am ICE CREAM MODERN RESIDENCE er ican Lbbrary As,sociat ion refe·r - AT NEWARK, DELAWARE are able to get the most out of ence mated'al is available along THE NEW STORE Opera House Building ]'I'!odern stone frOllt, brick , three-sto ry t life, throughout active years and Armstrong has pUl'chase·d 'agri cultUiral ·Iinles. residence, on Main street, admirably with 125 feet frontage o,n "One of the ·eci>u ca.tional, features adapted for physician or as large, pri vate Road f rom ChalCigarettes of Co mmunity Service ALBERT L. TEELE, Newark, Del. "The farmer clu bs provide in Wil mington, 'have rented Phone, Newark, 246. Omega A'I,pha f ratern ity house wee,kl(y meetin'gs, in Wihich the di s- Special Pric .. on Church and Socidy Orden oUf'ls io'n is open. Talk·s 'also are ______Farmers' Trust Company of Newark will spe nd the summer here. given by the students on the ces Engagement ,p,has'es of farmin'g ·in w.hic'h ~hey NEWARK OPERA HOUSE New.. k.Delaware of Daughter tare i,n,terested. The dI S ' ~U's s ' l l on s I cover all phases of farmtng and PROGRAM WEEK BEGINNING r. ancl Mrs. William H. Ev'ans all secti'ons of the country. ce the engagemenit of their Few Failures Reported Thuraday 19th , Alice Downi n'g, to Oap- 'lIn the farmel's' cJ.utb and 'in the an d Durant of AtJI'anta, cla'ss' room an important ·work ac Antonio Moreno and Carl Holloway ill the first chapter """"""""""""""""""""""""",,', complH'Slhed' is tJhiat of tea·chi'ng the of Cyrus Townsend Brady's v; cbapter serialllperils of l'hUll- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 vi'ewpoi'll,t of l1he far-mer i,11' other del' Mountain" and Emmy Wehlen in a five reel comedy sections of the cou ntry. drama "Sylvia on a Spree." . • "French agrilO u,lture als>O fu'r- Watch Our Show Window one of two ~ lrl S chosen '.ni shes part ·of t'he di s'CU'ssions an.d Friday 20th Stu, e FederatIOn of Wo- study 'at Beaune CQllege 'of Agrl- for Seasonable Offerings . Clwbs tto re.W'eSieni D&!Ia- 'culture. 'Tri'ps' are taken to near- Tom Moore in "Go West Young Man." In ,the Ge neral Fedteratlon by cheese fa'CJtories, to vineyards ~l'h lClh was sent overseas d gard'ein'S" Saturday 2 tat In February to do "tleave .an"Th k c.arried on ' many Carlysle Blackwell in "Hit or Miss." Pathe News and Fine Allortment of B~.t Toilet Preparation. work. . mi'les efr:;:r!home presents .gre'at two reel comedy. for Summer Need. n Durant I'S t'he son of difficulties but despite these diffi Mr .. ~dwa rd. Du~a.n;t of cUlties th~ work of the Oollege of Monday 23rd . e C o r ~ la . H~ I'S wlith the A. rilCudture is, s uccessful. Tlhe Exceptional Value. in Stationery Supplie• c eld ~rt J q l ery I\Il1 the Army m!st striking .c'hara'Citeristic has Mae Marsh in "The Racing Train" and a Harold Lloyd ClJ pati on, one .of the first t'h e 11Ithusia.&m and earn'est Comedy. " . Full Line of Dependable Drus. to go over. He IS la graduate 'been the t h been put ilnto the Virgi nia Military In'stitwte nells b 'a , ' t'as tors drawn large- t G . work Y 1I1'S ruc , Tueeday 24th Immediate Service at Our Soda Fountain a 'our 'e a eorgla Iy from llment of the coll ege Eva ns i xp cte'd home "Old Wives for New," a Cecil DeMille's production in Newark. Delaware the next mnnth lind the is compo, ed of picged ,:"en, ~ho five parts, and Pathe News. wj)q pr('ib abl y take place have s hOIWn enthusiasm 111 iJaking early fall. up the opportunitie. offered them. -
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A Most Important Sale of Men's Panamas
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motor tru.ck frOim the Federal! 'of cost of mEllterial two years ago. Outlook For Hog government for the Stll!te High yay It is admitted nooW, however, that Business Good Department. They wBI be given such sums ·will be wholly insuffi- NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD free t o the State. cient for present needs. The future of the hog bu siness is As told by Correspondents and Exchanges good, say those who are in close touch FISH BEGINS TO BOOKS NEEDED with the world situation. The fact R. T. JONES BE PLENTIFUL DESPITE RAPID RE that the United Sta tes isin its pre - PLEASANT HILL GLASGOW After a carcity of several weeks TURN OF TROOPS ent prosperous condition and that the The Delawal'e College Com fish have s,tarted to run in large \Yodd 's hog production is centralized FUNERAL mence on Mo nday wa's a'ttended by numbers in the Delawal'e Bay. The Because of Heavy Losses Re in thi s countl'y, coupled with heavy Dr. Wal'ter E . Cann, Mrs. H. L. fi h are selling on the beach for placement on Transports sh ipments of pork products abroad, DIRECTOR I'n and son Taylor, a'nd Miss ,Dayett, Jr., Miss PearYa Huggin , 50 cents to $1.50 a bus'ahel, and is Necessary indicates that this year the demand Wehh of Men,denhalll Mills; and Miss F'lo'rence V. Day'ett of hundreds of farmers go Ito the for hogs will be even greater than it beach in wagons and automobiles Even if the return of an American ndrew Lee of S:triation . and afternoon on Sunday, J,une 29-. introduced the Ibill will us'e the some, entertaining nction is needed. ich puzzles hi s phY'Slician. T,here All are wekome. . 'swamp area in .lower Delaware a s Books left at the public library ,viII conspicuous for its prompt~ ome evidence·s 'Of typ'hoid the first ex.periment. be forwarded promptly. er. It has been a ~: ong time ness. he enjoyed good hellll,t h. WILL ASSTfT IN WILL HAVE More Than A Million Cars . 'alker Fell was injur.ed last BUl DING OPE~AT~ONS - MEMORIAL TABLET rsday w.hen his .auto ran back- A 'slhortaged.of I h~ m es m Mh. l lhfo~d .yvi.lmi11igton High S'cbO'ol is let- On the 15th day of December at I'd ,striki.ng a hi.gh bank with land ·surr.oun mg "owns·, w lC 111 •• • • 1.55 p. m. in the year 1915, the t' fo rce w.hich jarred 1:)he glas.s !the past fouT ~ea r s h~s grown s.er- ter.lI1'g Its mem~orl~1 tablet m honor Fiord· MotoT Company ·cast the ,one e in the wi'l1d ,shi'eld, in faUing ilous, resUlted 111 t he 'lI1corporabon of those Wlho d~ :ed 111 .the world war. mi!.lionth Ford Model T Motor, the it s.truck l!.Ls ann cutting a recently Of. t~e Kent a~d Sr.s~,ex Workmvernol' To·wnsem:i to 'caN a s~e - ware d'ele,gation ,in Congress ,to db- means 3,237 school chi ldren in the 1\1 ore economical than soap. en ee, Jd., was a week-end visi'to·r ,cial sessi·on of the De'I8Iware Legls- tain an increased a,pp ropriati-on for past year have been served with at at he home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Har- lature to rElltify t he Sus'8n B. public build'ings ,in t his State. The least one hot dish at noon. The im To get best results make a Soap Jelly by \-ey Scott. Anthon'Y a mend'men,t ~o the Con- ,billl .whkh failed to get ·c·ons,ideTa- mediate aim has been to improve the boiling 3 tablespoonfuls of Chips in a quart of 1\ Tr _ Wi lliam Palmer, Mrs. Eliza- stitutioon of the Ul1lted States, Hon in .the 8'ixty-fifth Congress physical and mental oondition of the wa ter. Add enough of this solution to wash he h cott and Mrs. Hannah Smith guaranteeing women equal slUff r- pro.vided for an appropriat'ion of children and ed~cate them to the "ater to make good suds. Wash as usual. An ",pre Wilmington vj·sitors on age, t hat ,they may be rub le to p~r- $40,000 for postoffice 'buHdings at value of milk, vegetables, and fruit in 8 C~ipe 'l'hul'sday I,a sit week. They mad.e tid-pate .in t he ,genera:l 'el.ectl'On Georgetown and Newark, res'pec- their diet. The ultimate aim is to oz. Package of -20 Mule Team BO·QV the trip in Mr. Palmer"s car. 'I1ext year. If t his seSSIOn IS not tivel.y. Thi·s .is regard'ed by Sen- convince the school a.ltnorltles of the equals 25c worth of ordinary laundry soap . 1\[1' . harles mark and son Wi!- caned n'ow, the a:me ndme~t can- ators Wol·cott and Ball and by importance of a hot lunch to a child. Itt s the Borax with tile lard. of Oowen, - .. NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL.. JUNE 18, 1919 8 reasons fOI' sane Ask s Obser vance West, p. o 1 0 3 0 I McLallighlin. Base on bal'l , John s pending and safe inve,.lmenl. SOLDIERS URGED TO __ ~ __ ' son, 2; Roth rock, 7. Wi ld pitch, • Of Thr ift Sunday '1 he Secretary e.· presseR Total 0 5 24 12 0 ..Roth.rock. . More than 135,000 congregation preci,ation of the Slpen1di d ' SEND MILITARY RECORD Score by Inn'ings Time. of game, 1 hr. 45 mIn. of 'all denominations in the United g iven by the chul'ches in all Continental 101000000- 2 UmpIre, Cla rk. Stf\ltes h'ave been askel1 to take P~l't fc movements duJ"in g the Every Delaware man who has b een in any bra nch of the serv ew Onstle 000000000-0 ----- in t he new T hrift movement pro years. T,heir assi 'ba nce i: ~~~:~ .~::::::::::::::::::::. ice dUI'i ng t he war is asked to fi ll out a bla nk like t.he one foll ow Will Obtain Data On Cost mdted by the United States Treas- in behalf of t he Saving ing a nd e~t. h e r mail or tal:'2f.:.t'.~. :,'!'. \'n!: 'Nu'rv< 3. Paren,ts ...... New Cas tle a nd ·he ·is now r eady to begin the WATCHES, JEWELR Y, CUT GLASS, R. H. O. A.E. r outine of 'tlhe work wh i,ch wi'll 'con Or J1Ieare st rel'ative ...... tinue t hrough a per iod of two ~Loga n', ,If . o 0 1 0 1 Etc., at a re.duction during the remainder of Addre'-s ...... ;.:-: . Chase, 1h. o 0 5 2 0 yeal-s. McDaniel, c. o 2 4 0 0 T he PU l'PO Se of the-- p roject ·is to this month. 4. If married, wife's name before mun:i-alge . . .. /~ . .-: . , ...... -0 0 2 1 1 obtain data in cid en,t (J t he detailled Kern, SIb. All lime pieces 'lefl for repairs musl be called for before l ui!; I 5. Namels- of ohi,\oc1 ren ...... ~ ~ . .. , ...... , . . . . F . Proud, ss. o 0 4 3 0 cost of producing m-ilk. Ev ery it em Hance, 2b. o 0 4 1 0 no d'iffer e'l1'c e how minu!te wh i'ch • • • J •••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • •••• •• •••• • •• • Rothrock, p. o 0 2 2 0 enter s into the cos,t -of p roduc'ing A. ]. SENTMAN 0 1 0 0 milk w it.he local Kitchen Floor Coverings baseball club ·on Saturd'ay w hen Your kitchen needs a sensible fl oor covering-- For a real permanent covering w e suggest one in the do uble header played at one easily and quickly cleaned and one that w ill of these inlaid linoleums. The patterns go clear home, Continental -hut out New stand the wear and tear of footsteps and spilt th rough, will never w eal' off and give years of liquids. There is no covering m ore cleanly or Castle in both games. service. They are priced from $2.25 to $3 th~ more suitable for your kitchen than a good lino square yard. One of these linoleums will do The fIrst game was fa. t and leu m. snappy, both teams givi ng the best much to brighten your kitchen and les en your They are easily wiped up and do not show floor cleaning labor. of SUPI)O rt to t hei-J' res,pective grease or water marks. R ag Carpet, mbch to cover the walked twirlers and putting up an error u s~d over places , is m arked the yard, 90c. less gR>me. Oo ntinental'.s fi elding W e have a very special printed linoleum cork was of an unus ually h Igh orde. r, base, in attractive patterns, that is priced ' (for W e have the largest a nd prett iest assortment T If E U N I ' f; R S A J_ C A B of kitchen floor coverings here. Why not reo only one error bei ng l'egi.s'terecl 111 our present stock only ) , at 80c the square yard. place that old linoleum now? 't h e entire 18 innings. B~I ' Si coe w~ s on t he mound for Oontlnental 111 Rem ember t h at w h e n you b ring the fir t game and 'held New Oastle Y011 r For d car to 11S for mech a nical An Eddy---For Economy to five sCUJttering hits. J'oh n o'n att ention t h at you get the gen u ine Forcl An E ddy is economical, not only in its first pitched the second glso them is to say--- We a r e a uthorized Ford d eal er s, t rus t ed tlve and can be removed in a jiffy for cleaning. did gloo d work at t h e bait. T he Ask your neighbor. score-first glS me : by t h e Ford Uotor Company to l ook Continental a fter the wants o f For d own er s---t11at's R. H. O. A. E. the assurance we offer. W e a r e getting 1 1 2 0 0 H arrigan, rf. a few Ford cars a nd fi r s t come fi r st to R itz, c. o 2 5 0 0 Hall, lb. 1 2 9 1 0 r eceiv e d e liv ery. o 3 2 0 0 Wingate. If. THE M. MEGARY & SON CO, MclJaugh1in, 2b. o 2 1 2 0 o 0 2 3 0 Wright, 55. FADER MOTOR CO., Inc. Sixth and Tatnall, Wilmington Dougthenty, 3b. o 0 1 4 0 o 1 4 0 0 Phone 180 Newark. Delaware 9.00 to 5.30 Moore, d . We deliver by Motor Truck to poi nts Briscoe, p. o 1 1 3 0 Saturdays 9.00 to 12.00 noon within a reasonable distance Total 2 12 27 13 0