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Number 26 ~III' The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 5, 1943 PRICE FIVE ENTS Stamps On.Molly Pitcher Day, Friday I Visiting Nurse Reports SCHWARTZ 284 Visits For July NEWARK Fighting Pilot MJss Alice Leak, visiting nurse for 68 TIRES MOLLY this section of New Castle County re­ NAMED ports 284 visits for the month of July. COUNCIL IN 243 were nursing and 41 were instruc­ APPROVED PITCHER tive calls. 46 treatments were given. PENNSIDE The cases were classified as follows: MONrrHLY prenatals 3, three visits; maternity 2, BY RATION DAY ON five visits; shingles 1, twelve visits; MANAGER undulent fever, 1, seven visits; ap­ SESSION oplexy, 3 forty-one visits; paralysis I , BOARD FRIDAY twelve visits; heart disease 5, thirty­ Local Man three visits; kidney disease 4, eighteen 'Curfew Law visits; nervous diseases 8, thirty-two Certificates Legion In Charge visits; cancer 1, twelve visits; intesti­ Opposed By nal diseases 8, fifteen visits; fractured Issued At Auxiliary Of Three hip 1, four visits; accidents 3, fourteen MemhersOf visits; miscellaneous cases 11, fifty Meeting Held Sponsors Pl'ojects visits. 46 treatments were given. Town Council This Week Campaign Charles E. Schwartz, m a nage~ of Feeling that the parents were at fault The Newark Tire Rationing Board Friday, August 6 has been designated Read Village and Hamilton more than the children, members of at their regular weekly meeting held as Molly Pitcher Day in Newark when Place, the Federal D e velop~ent at the Newark Town Council at their CUB PACK on Monday night in the Main Street members of the J . Allison O'Daniel Delaware City, has .been given the regular monthly meeting on Monday offices issued certificates for the pur­ Unit No. 10, American Legion Aux­ agership of Pennslde, the develop- night decided not to impose a Curfew chase of 68 tires, 37 tubes, six recaps iary working in conjunction with the man at New Castle along with the law on the town. It was stated that MEETING and one new automobile. Lt. Cha.rles E. Cranston Dela ware War Finance Committee will two projects. Newark police would be instructed to Those receiving certifi~ates were: be in charge of the campaign. Pennside development at New order young children oft the streets i.l Word has just been received of two Mrs. Lloyd A. Hudson, Newark, 2 tires, Newark lads who were graduated, July consists of 370 units, 120 being HELD' LAST cases where delinquency was suspected 2 tubes; Early Stevens, Newark, 2 tires; The local committee consists of Mrs. 29, from the advanced training classes Robert C. Levis, chairman of Newark's apartments and the other and their parents would be notified. Frank Skillman, Newark, 1 tire, 1 tube; at Gulf Coast Training Centers for War Bond and Stamp Sales; Mrs. F . one, two and thr ee-bed room Mayor Frank Collins presided at the James K. Ward, Newark, 2 tires, 2 Army Ail' Forces fi ghting pilots. Allyn Cooch, Jr., Department National This development is for the FRIDAY meeting and councilmen present were: tubes; John H. Dunn Bear, 1 ti!'e; Wil- of Belanca Aircraft Corpor­ Charles C. Hubert, Norris N. Wright, Receiving their commission as sec­ chairman; Mrs. Lee Lewis, National liam L. Carey, Newark, 2 tires; Lewis ond lieutenants and the coveted silver . New Castle Army Ai r Base and John F. Richards, Norman E. Batters­ W. Colmery, Hockessin, 3 tires; How­ Defense Chairman of the local unit; wings were Lt. Charles E. Cranston, and Mrs. J . Harvey Dickey, chairman Castle Defense Plant. Six New by and George E. Ramsey. ard A. Naudain, Hockessin, 1 tire; Hamilton Place development The town treasurer's report showed son of Mrs. Clam Truitt, 31 Lovett of War Activities. James W. Basher, Hockessin, 1 tire; Avenue, graduated from Ellington City is for enlisted and Members a cash balance on hand as of June Fred B. Cotton, Newark, I tire; Albert A red-white-and-blue Molly Pitcher personnel at Fort Dupont and 30 of $36,469.32; receipts for the month Field, Houston, Texas, and Wells B. tag will be given to everyon w ho pur­ Accorsi, Hockessin, 2 tires; William A. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. _ ., Mm,,,",.,y occupied. Welcomed of July were $30,843.65, making a total Peoples, Hockessin, 2 tubes; Clifford chases a bond or stamp on Friday. Wilmington Housing Authority of $67,312.97; disbursements for 'the White, Route 2, graduated from Moore Slack, Newark, 3 tires, 3 tubes; George Field at Mission Texas. In the honor of M~IlY Pitcher, wo­ whose supervision the Federal To Pack month of July were $13,922.90, leaving and Margaret Millin, Newark, 1 tire; men and girls will take their stand at projects are being handled a balance on hand July 31 of $53,390 .07, J ames B. Duffy, Newark, 1 tire; Wilbert the following public and business plac­ just began to ta ke applications Please Turn To Page-8 es to sell stamps a nd bonds that help The regular monthly meeting of Cole, Bear, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Carl H. prospective tenants at Pennside. to back up our fighting men. Newark Cub Pack No. 55, was held Wagner, Newark, 2 tires; Richard P . BIBLE been stated that Mr. Schw art~ on Friday evening in the Scout Rooms , Fossett, Newark, 1 tire, 1 tube; Harry Newark Trust Company- Miss Edna an assistant who will be 10- in the Old Academy building. E. Bottomley, Christiana, 2 tires. Samson, Mrs. Walter H. Steel, Mrs. E. Pennside along with office help FUEL OIL Alfred Deck, Newark, 1 tire, 1 tube; Earle Weggenmann and Mrs. William force. Ronald Thomas, William Hulse, Jr., PRESBYT!N Norris Smith, Norman Tweed, Thomas J . Holton. George Read Village about sixty­ h~M~~I~I~;~ CES Davis and James Knotts were wel­ A. MJtchell, Hockessin, 1 tire, ~ tube; Farmers Trust Company-Mrs. Frank have been rented and are RATIONS Andrew Gaston, Newark 2 tIres, 2 SERVI comed into Cubbing by J ay Steinouer, Ridgway. Barbara Hutchison, Jean occupied . Residents of the Vil­ Cubmaster who presented them with tubes; John Green, HockeSSin, 2 tires; Price, Dorothy Simons and Mary Fran­ have organized committees for David Marvel, Newark, 2 tubes; Leon- PLANNED their Bob Cat pins and membership ces Anderson. play for the children and MAILED OUT ard W. Nelson, Newark, 2 tires, 2 tubes; cards. recreational purposes. Martha D.\ Brown, Newark, 1 tire; Rhodes Drug Store-Miss Isabella Raymond Knox was awarded his Ashbridge, BaJ'bara Musselman and \

ALBERT H. MAGNESS and 1 Condensed Milk :O~~: ':~:I 12c Bel AIr, Md. - Phone 83'7F14 18 I'.. "il Cocklail ... g~il ':~:I 17c 10 Pineapple .ralce DOLE'S ':~:llse Help Win The War o Sannylleld Rice ':';:1 IOe o Wheal Palls SUIIIIYFIELD :to: Ic OIn 7c American Legion 1 Baby rood~ _:~~Nf :I:l~':'~~ FULL OR PART TIME MilSON JIlBS e e NIGHT WORKERS NEEDED ~..,,, 6 g .01.. I pll" 5 g dozen Marvel "Enriched" SANDWICH Continental-Di~mond Fibre C«? is 1411tr. B read nl...... n;""llclolf turning out vital war ~aterials need­ Marv.1 . M.rv.' ••,.'ar Slic. Ral,ln Bread 1~ IOe .Bread l~~b IOe ed in every type of fighting equip­ J ••• '.r •• r Marvel Fruit Bun. :,,~ lae Dinner Rolli l:..~n ae CARNIVAL ment - Planes, Tanks, Guns, Com­ JaM 'ar•• r v ..mo I•• d ' JaM 'orb.r Loaf Cake Mob 33e Pecan Rln .....b 22e

munications Equipment. White Hou.e (1 Red Point per Can) Evap. MUk 6 ::!~ sse August $-14 Continental • Diamond Fibre Co. A-Penn Home needs night workers to complete its !- DIYCI.ane.. ft. N••• C. Inclusive 24 hours a day work schedule. Rilz C.. ack.... I Filbert's (4 red points per pound) You can help in this important war ~ OI.oDlarga.. In.~~ 24e work. Enroll now as a full or part .:cig;;iI~;nd' .. ~.. "1.46 time worker. Amateur Diving Contest * Rib End (7 Pol .... 'oll.d). Poi-k I.olns .. 30· Apply between 8:30 A. M. Center Cut "Point•• Po un." Friday Night -and 4:30 P. M. Po.. k Chop. - .. 37c L.I••• " * FrOlI! ...ily-fer ..... ' .. Pork Ro ••t · , Polo,. • ,.l1li4 Ib 330 CROIIERS Any Day Except Sunday Lo,..J.,cy c Frlnkfurten III 310 II» 29 • '.10" • ,.l1li4 Le., '.rod. AA·J) '01. Ster ..I ..... f ...ope Ib 330 Bedflsh .. • PoIIIII • P...... Dr ...." Continental· Diamond .~ ... Ploc. Admission Free 1.1t ...on WWIiDp 8Ur::;;;:I~ ~;t:ed ' ...... eNrr, •• '" Fibre Co. Bacon 1·2 Ib pkg 1ge ' CLAMS 4 polntl a)i lb. e' "} 21'· 4~ Newark, Del. S. Chapel St. .LUI STAMPS IIDIIMAILI THIS Will Fun For Young and Old If now engaged in War Werk do not apply. N. P. Q. aDd R. I. " 'I• . HMI~~,c.~:~~ :'="~I-=IMMLI .wnl AI ••PlUTII If THI ••UT ATUII1II • " ... 'Ill .. Four The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, 'nrursday, August 5, 1943

Miss Sylvia Patton, of Wilmington, Sergeant Fra nlt G. Herkness of Phil­ Mrs. Thomas D. Mylrea, president of Little Carlyn Gregg. five III '""-::::::: ha spent the pa I week vi iting Mr. adelphia, a former University of Dela­ the Delaware State Federation of Wo­ daughter of _fr and Mrs H onth 0 and Mrs. Kenneth Carter of Orchard ware football player, has been reported men's Clubs, is directing club women of West CI vel ld Ave~ue" ~sGreil THE NE,*K POST Road. by the War Department as wounded in in aiding law enlorcement agencies to chased her first bond, and is bel Pur. action in North Alrica. He was a mem­ combat juvenile delinquency in the be the youngest bond hold .Ieved to Founded J anuary 26. 1910, by lbe late Everett C. Johnson Mrs. W Iter H. Clark has returned to ber of the class of 1936 at the univer­ state. A special club meeting was held ark. er In Ne",. Tuesday to discuss this problem. An Independent Newspaper her home in Washington, D. C., alter sity. where he played on the backfield Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. I!, VI it with her parents, ir. and Mrs. on teams coached by Charlie Rogers. Miss AUce Lindell of Cleveland Ave­ Private Dayne Penny of B Locally and Independently Owned and Operated Perry Towson and her sister itrs. Dav­ id W. Chalmers. Of much interest to the college set nue, Claude Galyen and Mr. and Mrs. was surprised when OfTicersUc:~, 0, Leon Dennell of Lafayette, La., molor­ :,helby, Miss.: asked When he wasatnp , }:gMle.;',~~ I ~Is~~ CaadrVdesrtol~~!f.::~s ~ {~~:~peedr ~ngar~~! : is the announcement of the engagement ______Mrs. l\lilliard Brobst of Elmhurst is of Miss Elizabeth Whitaker, daughter ed 10 Lafayette recently. Miss Lindell lUg home. Hts enlistment had .&0- EDITOR ...... RICHARD T. WARE visiting her isler, ?lIrs. Fred Strick- of Mr. and Mrs. P . L . Whitaker of spent a week there as the guest of Mr. 15 days earlier He immedint ~xplrld land. Elkton Road. and Mrs. Dennell and Mr. Galyen. graphed his wife: "come get 1lI~.;' tel!. Entered u second-class matter at Newark, Delaware Swarthmore, P a., to Mr. Wallace Lip­ under Act of March 3, 1897. pincott, Jr., U.S.A., son ot Mr. and Mrs. ======-=-=-=_-:-=-=-=-=-=-=_ Mrs. Robert Campbell, Miss Edna A. Wallace Lippincott of Chester, Pa. Both ~~.!';~~~~.... ,~... ,~ ~~.... ~.~~v,.~~'W'~~..,..,..,..,..,~~.~."..,.~,;.~."",,~ Th"v~~IPg~~aJ:~e .~~ ~~rJ;~r"l:~~~:t1~~ lt$1 . ~ta~~ l;e!1 · 00INpeAn~~d: Campbell, of North College Avenue, Miss Whitaker and Mr. Lippincott \ ere Single copies 5 cents. Make all checks payable to Tbe Newark Post. and Miss Isadore Bradley, are spending graduated last spring from the Uni­ Just Received We want and invite communications, but tbey must be limed by tbe 'niter's this week at Asbury P ark, N. J. versity of Delaware. Mr. Lippincott is I Dame-not for publication, bat for our information and proteetion. now attending Officers Candidate Mr. and M.rs. William H. Dawson, School at Camp Davis, N. C. Newark, Delaware, Thursday, Aucust 5, 1963 Jr., of Ridgeway, N. J ., are visiting A Fre h Shipment of their parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. W. H. Word has been received of the sale Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Reese J ar­ arrival in Calilornia of Mrs. R. L. Phil­ Elizabeth Arden mon this week. lips and children, Karen and Colyn. FEDERAL PERSONALS Mrs. Phillips, formerly of East P ark Robert Cox and Evan Otley have Place, Newark, recently motored to Miss Frances Bartley of Dover was returned from a week's visit with the LEG FIL M California (0 join her husband, Lt. LIBRARIAN the week-end guest of Miss Audrey latter's grandparents, ?I:tr. and Mrs. E. R. L. Phillips at Camp Haan, R iverside, I Rumer at her home on Center Street. L. Robinson at Spray Beacl!, N . J . California. In The Popular Shade of 1\1r. and Mrs. Harry Todd brought JOBS OPEN I Mr. a nd Mrs. Thomas A. Ross, Miss their son, Wayne, home last Saturday Elaine WilUs is visiting her cousin Sun Beige - Sun Bronze - un Coppel' " J oan and Master "Tommy" Ross, of trom the Doris Memorial Hospital, Yyvonne Drew at Washington, D. C. Haines Streets, Mrs. Annabelle Wooley­ where he had been seriously ill with Civil Service han. J ohn Wooley han, and Wilberla I r.:trs. Frank Brunner of Alden, Pa ., Stradley of Elliott Heights, are spend- whooping cough and pneumonia. $1 and $2 Sizes spent last week at the home of r.:tr. To Conduct ing this week at Rehoboth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. E issner and and ?I:trs. J ack Barrett, Choate Street. _ Plus Tax. Examinations son, Robert, accompanied by Arthur Bobbie Gregg, son of ?I:tr. and Mrs. Gribble, are visiting Mr. Eissner's par- Mrs. Bertha M. Williamson was en- Harvey Gregg of West Delaware Ave­ ents at Holly, P a. tertained at a party Wednesday eve­ To meet anticipated needs for li­ nue, is viSiting his aunt a nd uncle, ?l1r. ning in honor of her birthday. brary assistants in Federal agencies, and Mrs. J ohn Dickerson at Chesa­ Lloyd Johnson of near Newark was Neighbors Pharmacy the U. S. Civil Service Commission peake City, Md. admitted to the Doris Memorial Unit 1Ii1r. and "Mrs. 1.ichael Ameroso are loday opened a new examination. Per­ of the Wilmington General Hospital receiving congratulations on tlle birth PHONES 2900 AND 2213 NEWARK, DELAWARE sons qualifying may be appointed to I\:trs. W. A. Burke of the College Tuesday suffering with meningitis. His of a daughter, August 4, at the Dela- positions paying $1 ,970 and $1.752 a Inn is visiting friends in Chicago. condition is reported critical. ware Hospital. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~''''~~~~fMi~'lJ. year. Replacement 'are needed frequently both in Federal departmental libraries, particularly in Washington, D. C., and in naval station libraries throughout the country. L ibrary assistants in naval air and training stations will r eplace enlisted men going to sea. L ibraries at these stations are for the use of en­ listed men, and contain both technical and recreational reading matter. Salaries given incorporate payment . ODT Grants Wilmington Area for the B hours of overtime included . in the 4B-hour Federal workweek. No specific experience or education is re­ quired to compete in the test, or 10 be eligible for. appOintment 10 tlle $1 ,752 positions; however, in order to be appointed to the $1 ,970 positions. persons must meet certain expel'ience or training requirements in addition 4400 Additional Miles to passing the test. There are no age limits for library assistant positions. The written test will include botll general questions and items on elementary library methods. Persons desiring to take the test Of Gasoline Bus Transp9rtation Weekly must file applications with the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Full information an'd forms may be obtained from Mr. Singles, Transportation relief lias heen granted! This needed in­ the Commission's Local Secretary, at Newark Post Office, or from the U. S, crease in oUr service is the result of a Delaware Coach Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Company report, recently presented to the Office of Defense Persons now l'Sing tlleir highest skills *Transportation in Washington. in war work should not apply. Ap­ pointments are made in accordance witll War Manpower Commission pon­ cies and employment stabilization Almost immediately following tIle 20% service reduction of plans. June 1st, it was evident to us that the cut was causing over­ WAC Painting On Display ~rowded and inadequate service, particularly for War At Jackson's Store Workers. Mrs. c. M. P almer. chairman- of the local group interested in WAC recruit­ ing has announced that the painting A careful survey was made of all gas bus and trolley coacli of Corporal Marquerite Dempsey, an routes for the full period of their operation. this survey con­ officer of the WAC recruiting office in Wilmington will be placed on display firmed our views that relief was necessary: in Jackson's Hardware Store windoW' tllis week. The portrait was painted by Lie .~ A 'report of our findings, together with an appeal, was placed Joanne L . Coates, officer in charge of WAC recruiting for Delaware and the before ODT officials in Washington. The result-the grantioa display in Newark will be the flrst of­ ficial display outside of Wilmington. of this gasolin

This in~rease in our transportation facilities is in line witli our Summer policy • • • to serve Wilmington War Workers and essential civilian riders with the greatest pouihle efficiency. Silks and Jerseys New increased schedules -are in going into effect as quickly White And as they can be prepared.

Figures Servit".e wiJll)e increased, wliere most urg~ntly needed, on gas bus and trolley coach routes At d1ll'iq mol'Dinl and e.ening I'1I8li hours. Pauline Bradford DELAWARE COACH COMPANY Academy Apb. Main Street The Newark Post. Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 5, 1943 Five LEGION AUXILIARY Mrs. Clifford Moore and children, Mrs. Edward Ginther has returned MEETING AUGUST 11 Clifford, Jr., .Betty Jean and Virginia home from a week's vacation at Ocean Additional Personals Lee, have returned home from a two City, N. J . Social Events Mrs. Orville Little, chairman of the weeks' visit with Mrs. Moore's parents, Auditing Committee for the De\>art­ On Page 4 ~~~~~~~§'C=~CCC§§§§CQCC§§§Q§~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J . Betts of Fred­ Mrs. J ames Cage and grandson, Pusey ment of Delaware, America Legion erica, Del. Pemberton, are visiting Mrs. Cage's RELL-MILLER SUPPER IN HONOR OF Auxiliary, will entertain members of ~ daughter in Chester, Pa., this week. CLASSIFIEn An C~~TI AL SOLEMNIZED MISS EDNA CAMPBELL her committee on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Earl Ramsey and daughter, Kay, August 11 , at her home on Elkton accompanied by Mrs, J . H. Rumer, Notice N . Evelyn Marne Correll, daughter The employees of the Farmers T t Road. Mi ss Ruth Biery of Philadelphia MISS nd Mrs. Jacob Correll, became Company h~ld a picnic supper on ~~~_ spent the past week-end as the guests spent the past week-end as the guest SEAMSTRESS desires plain or fancy sew- of Mr .. ~ of Mr. William Robert Mil- urday eve~lIlg at the home of Mr. and MembeJ's of the committee are: Mrs. of Mr. a nd Mrs. Herman Wollaston at of Miss Lois Mae Tomhave. 7_~9!4t~hOne 2-1756, Newark. Robert Schrieber, Mrs. Park W . Hunt- Rehoboth. the ~~:1 eot Mr. ilnd MrS. William C. Mrs: Edwlll Shakespeare on Capital W, I' on saturduy afternoon at t\~o TraIl III honor of Miss Ed ington and Mrs. A. Rose of Wilming- Miss Margaret Butler of We t Dela- Female Help Wanted ~!I:~k in the Newark MethodIst bell. ' na A. Camp- ~~nN::~r~rs . P . D. Lovett, treasurer, w!,:!s~~:~~ !~e7~~e~ ~~c~~~te ~:~~ ;:i~ege~~I~~u~:~ visiting her sisters at G[RLS FOR FOUNTAIN WORK , full or o~urch . The Rev. Arthur J . J ackson Miss Ca mpbell completed twenty- A report of this meeting will be Tech. Corp. Henry E. Bearman, who is , . 8-f~~~ time. Apply Rhodes Drug Store. C .f 'med the ceremony. five years of service with the bank on pe~l~;. Charles Davis of Mi.Uingt~ll, August 1st and was presented with a made at the annual convention of the stationed with the 198th Coast Artillery Mrs. Rose Zappo and son, Joseph, LOST ld sister of the bnde, \~as her m a u~n gift. Auxiliary to be held in Wilmington in the South Pacific. The pacakage con- have returned to their home on Cleve- 2 NO. 2 RATION BOOKS. In nAme of b honor. The bridesmaids were M~ss Those attending the SUpper were, J . on August 14. tained a native grass skirt, sea shells, land Avenue alter spending a week ~~'ag~ I~, ~~;Y~'lt'll~?'~d ~~ dpJ;,~~~c '::"~,:~ : ~rances Bartley of Dover and M~ss Earl Dougherty, Lester Scotton, Mrs. Mrs. J . Harvey Dickey, senior host- and pictures of native scenes. in Philadelphia with relatives. 8-5-Jtp Helen Wilson of Nodh East, Md. MISS Charles Cornog, Walter A. BlaCkwell ess, for the department at the Wil- :;3--;N:;:0~.-2;:-:;:R:-:A-;;T~10::N~B::0:-:0:-:-I<::S:-.-:In- n-a-m-es---:ot NancY Davis ~ nd MISS Donna Eveland H. Lloyd Yarnall, Mrs. Paul Whiteman' re flower girls. Mr~ . James H. Thompson, Clarenc~ :~~!~~~s ~~S~~nd~~~ t~! ~~~se~u~~~ ab~~s i~~~~s~ ~i;sh~7;;~~aM~~il~:~~~ J .,M~~dC · !s .B~~~I~~ OfD~'~;~~~~' ~f ~fti:~~r':~ ~~~~~~SC~I~~:~ ';~~dle~ ~~~~~: w~fr . Charles Davis acted as best m an Smith, Mrs. Edward Pierson, Miss Mar­ faI' Mr. Miller and the ushers were .Mr. jorie Dougherty, Hany Grose and Mr. ~a:aff!0~~:v~ut:e~7er:~;i~hi~~~:~ ~iS~n~e~iS~h~I!~~~ ~t~S~l~i~::~p!~~~ ~:;et~yv~:~l~;~~d ~ . "~:~~u~n:ar~~ :;::::~:-~=:--;P::I::N:-AB-:-=-0::U::T:-:-2':-'-:- L-O-N-G- ,-v-Ith-p-ea-rl k Correll aud Mr. Robert Da VIS. and Mrs. Edwin Shakespeare. phia. Ing this week at Oceo.n City, N. J. ber, at their home on Capital Trail. ~7sfectl~~r~~stJ~~e ~~r~~~~: r~~ Mi~~~ Ja~he brides gown featured a white Phonograph records are still being ======8 Perkins, 140 W. Main St. Ince bodice with a tulle skirt. Her NEWS ABOUT L OCAL received by Mrs. Dickey and her com_ ::-~5-:-:lt=C::-:-=:::---:-:--______fingertip veil was held III ~lace by. a mittee. Please caU Newark 4714 or SALES LADIES. tuB or part time. Good halo of flowers, and she car ned a white BOYS IN SER VICE 2248. I-f:t~c Apply National 5 & 10. prayer book with streamers of garden- Private Glenn A. Taylor has com­ pleted his basic training at Camp Rob­ MARGARET L. LYNAM ia~lrs. Davis \\'ore a yellow gown a nd inson, Arkansas, and is IIOW stationed RECEIVES PROMOTION TELEPHONE carried red roses and blue delphinium. at Camp Fannin, Texas. Miss Bartley's ~ own was of ~Iue ~ nd Margaret L. Lynam, daughter of Mr. Private Richard G. Buekingham, Jr., WOMEN HELP Miss Wilson's plllk. Both carned pmk and Mrs. C. R. Lynam of Ogletown, h as who is stationed at Fort Eustis, Va., roses and blue delphinium. The flow­ been promoted to the rank of corporal spent the past week-end with his par­ WIN TH E WA R! er girls wo re yellow frocks and car­ in the Women's Army Corps. ried Tal isman roses with blue delphin- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilpin Bucking­ ham. She is stationed at Daytona Beach, - In steady jobs Florida, as personnel clerk. iU~he mother of the bride, chose an Private Za ne Galyen of Fort Belvoir - at good wages afternoon dress of brown flowered silk Va., haS' been spending a furlough with The Misses Dorothy, Mary and Janet - clean, safe work with white accessories and wore a cor­ h is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galyen Murray of Newark and Marian Myers - Ideal working conditions sage of white gardenias. Mrs. Miller of near ~ewark. of Bellefonte spent the past week-end wore pink silk jersey with white a c­ Private Raymond D. Chalmers, son at Atlantic City. - .)ay wltile training cessories and a corsage of g ardenias. of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Chalmers of - opportunity tor advancenlent ~==~~I. A reception was held following the Prospect Avenue, has been transferred ceremony on the lawn -at the home of from Cherry Point, N. C., to Pensacola - freq uent pay increases Ihe bride. After a wedding trip to Florida, for further instruction in ae r~ and Niagara F alls, the cou- ial photography. We have a wide variety ot jobs open­ real opportunity tor American citizens ple witt reside near Oxford, P a. Cadet F . A. Cooch, III, has been in good health. Apply between 9 n. m. spending a five day furlough with his (tEll- and 5 p. m.-9 to 12 Saturdays. parents. Cadet Cooch is enroute to Newark, Del. West Point after several weeks at Fort THEA TRE Eustis, Va. P HONE 3161 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Announcement is milde of the mar­ 9th and Tatnall Sts. riage of Miss Elsa Je n Houseman, of Ha rlan C. Herdman, Jr., who is sta­ Two shows each nlte, 7 & 9 P . M. Wilmington, Del. tioned at Camp Stewart, Georgia, has Prescriptions Greenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Satur day Continuous from 2:30 P. M. Frank G. HOllseman of Philadelphia, been promoted to corporal according Bring Proof ot Citizenship and Lieu!. Charles E. Cranston, son to word received. He was inducted in­ Carefully Compounded of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T . Truitt of to the service on April 27 of this year BUY WAR BONDS It you are engaged in other war work, Newark, in Christ Episcopal Church, and was formerly employed by the By do not apply . Houston. Texas, on July 17, with the Continental-Diamond Fibre Co. T THIS THEATRE Rev. John E. Hines, offlciating. Private Harry Williamson, after com­ THE DIAMOND STATE TELEPHONE Relatives and close friends attended pletion of his basic tra ining at Camp Fri. & Sat. Aug. 6 & 7 Registered Pharmacists CO. the ceremon y. The bride was given in Robinson, Arkansas, has been transfer- marriage by her father. Lieut. Lawfio n red to Camp Crowder, Mo. Nova Pilbean, Basil Sidney Wanted Depend on us to flU your prescr i pt i ons~xact l y the Campbell of Houston was best man. Elmer D. Miles of 53 Margaret Stree t I N The brid e wore a blue suit with HOUSE. 5 rooms. furnished or unfurnished. left for Camp Lee, Virginia, on Mon­ way your physician orders. Promptness, courtesy and econ­ Write Box 60. Ext. 2, Newark. white accessories and a corsage of gar­ day for induction into the armed ser- "Next of Kin" omy are the foundation of our successful business and you 8-5-Jtc denias. Her aunt, Miss Katie House­ vice. COUPLE DESIRES furnished room with m)D of Greenwood. her attendant, wore Captain and Mrs. P . D. Lovett, Jr., • SATURDAY ONLY may always depend on receiving only t he freshest, purest bath and light housekeeping privileges. Write Box 60. Ext. 2. a blue crepe suit with white acces­ of Camp Stewart,' Jessup, : Ga., will ingredients. 8-5-Jtc !IlrilSand a corsage of white gladiolus. spend the week-end with his parents, "Lost Canyon" hooding dinner followed the cere­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lovett, Old Oa k TO RENT-Single man desires to rent WITH bedroom in private home. Quiet. central IIJtl/lI in the Rice Hotel, Houston. Road. . location desired. Telephone 2948 after 7 P . M. and ask for Mr. Armstrong. The bride is a graduate of Green­ Wm. Boyd Rhodes Drug Store 8-5-2 nc wood High School and ot the Univer­ EXECUTIVE MEETING ------r-r,-- (C. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) INTE-L-L-IG- E-N-T-P-E-R-S-O-N- d-e-s;-ro-u-s -of-c-h-an-g­ sity of Delaware. Lieutenant Cranston Mon. & Tues. Aug. 9 & 10 Ing to specialized life Insurance work graduated from the Newark High D.A.R. ABOUT SEPT 15 I In county. Reply P. O. Box 706. WU­ PHINES 581-2929 WE DELIVER mlngton. Del. State age and remunera­ School and the University of Delaware. An important executive board meet­ Donald O'Connor and tion expected. ing of the Cooch's Bridge Chapter, Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan 8-5-4tc AIRS. MILDRED STONE-­ Daughters of the American Revolution, TO BUY-Used high chair. Call 2217. New­ IN ark. MR FRED. R. TRENT will be called about September 15, to 8-5-Jtc Mrs. Mildred Stone, daughter or Mr. pass upon and discuss business which "Mister Big" Waiter L. Fulmer and the late Mrs. has come up during toe summer and Mary E. Fulmer, and Mr. Frederick plans for the coming year, ADDED-MARCH OF TIME 4-ROOM APARTMENT AND BATH. Ap­ Mrs. A. B . Eastman, Mrs. Harvey B.' ply at Ogle town Grocery Store. Ogle­ R. Trent, son of Mrs. S. V. Trent and town. the late Mr. George Trent of Sunny­ Steele, Mrs. J . P. Can n, Mrs. Elsie Bill Jack vs. A.dolph Hitler • 8-5-Jtc brook, Md ., were married in West Armstrong and Mrs. Glenn Skinner ------~ .--, called at the home of the late Mrs. GARAGES. Individual. Overhead doors. Presbyterian Church. Wed. & Thurs. Aug. 11 & 12 Locks. Lights aU night. Back of 72\~ Mary L. Foreman on Sunday and later E. Main Street. Call Farmers Trust Com­ The couple was attended by Mrs. pany for rental. Ralph 'ller and Mr. John Walsh. v isited Mrs.' Arthur Beals. Lana Turner, Robert Taylor 6-IO-tfc Alter a met honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKay w ill not take any Edward A.rnold Mrs. ::~r are at home at 55 East more magazines or books to the New For Sale IN Delawa:e .-."mue. Castle Air Base, but she will be glad ICE BOX In good condition. Phone 2-1475. to receive d etective stories and paper Newark. I 8-5-Jtc STEWART-McMICHAEL back books. \ "Johnny Eager'" 1 SLIGHTLY USED STEWART ELEC­ MARR IAGE ANNOUNCED TRIC STALK CLIPPER. William Murray. 51 Elkton Road. Phone 2-1332. Newark. Miss Blanche Elizabeth Stewart, 8-5-ltc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. ". . 3 PEDIGREE BERKSHffiE BOARS. 9 Stewart of near Newark, and Mr. weeks old; I Duroc breeding boar. 1 year old: I mule. ,25. Charles Hartman, George E. McMichael, Jr., son of Mr. Announcement New London Road. Newark. and Mrs. George E. McMichael, Sr., 8-5-ltc 01 Oxford , Pa., were married in New­ ACREAGE good locatiorr. near Newark. ark. Bargain. Katharine Williams. 01 E. Main Street, Newark. Phone 8241. The Rev. E. H. Hallman, pastor of 8-5-ltc th ~ Newark Presbyterian Church, of­ GALLON JARS AND JUGS. Also one bar­ fiC iated. The couple will live in Ox­ The Shoe Repair Service rel and one keg. Neighbors Pharmacy. ford, Pa. Keep'sake 8-5-ltc DAVENPORT In fair condition. _ Price JOINT BIBLE CLASS $10.00. Phone 2-1307, Newark. DIAMOND RI~:G 8-5-tlc MEETINGS FOR AUGUST Formerly Operated As MAN'S BICYCLE In good condition. Phone The Ladies and Men's Bible Classes A '1Ceepeci&" wm eloquently 2209, Newark. or the Newark Methodist Church 8-S-ltc INTAGLIO Set 99.75 apeak the 1b0UQhia that are In School will study together each Sun­ Engogemen. Ring 75.00 day dUring the month of August at your heart. ~e'U be ..pedally 9:45 A. M., in the Ladies Class Room thrUled w1tIl your qIft 01 a of the churCh, with Mrs. Williams Pilnick's Shoe Repair "J[eeptI(Ib" bec:cruae tradltlon­ teaching. ally, throuqh 8"e decad... qeD­ . The sUhject .for the second joint ses­ ulne reqJatered ''Keepsake'' DIa­ ROSENTHAL CORN HUSKER-SHRED­ ~on this Sunday will be, "The perfect DERS. small and medium sizes. Steel Is Now Under mond IUnqa have c;rraced Ibe construction, brand new. Great time lSdom and omnipotence of God as and labor savers: make better cattle revealed in His deliverance of Israel hancla 01 Amerlcc{a IoveU. feed, better bedding. Write Frick Com­ brld... ' - - - pany. Waynesboro. Pa. fr om her enemies." 7-IS-8tc Be with us for an hour of Bible Study. . LEWES Set 207.50 Th. J[.. piQU Certulcate of BEAGLE PUPS. Price. $5 . Donald Connell, New Management Engogemen. Ring 200.00 ReQ1atratlon and Guarant .. and Corner Ketch, Newark. the nationally ..tabUahed price ~-:~-~t~ Q 0 U 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 Ul WOME 'S SOCIETY 10000 ••••• 0. 0 000000000000 • • of on the taq are ClUuraDC:" 01 true MEETS AT STANTON quallty cmcl ..alue. , --- SocSta' nton, Augllst 5th - The Women's• R. T. Jones Sta lety or Christian Service of the Come ID aooD and Me thiDew nton Methodist ChUrch w ill meet .'EM...... IDCItchecl Hta_lD_CI ~uneral ~rector ~~ Thursday, August 5th at the church NICK CIMINI wid, fCIII(Je of prIc... ; m:m~r all .day quilting party. The Uphot.ter;na Who will continue to give the same bigb quality of FREE Eelqu.,,. Boo1ii "" ~I and s ":'Ill. meet in the morning IIETHANY Set 375.00 g I take PicnIC lunch; those who can ilian. ami mlllCGry e"I!!'~ lind ReptJlr Wor. 0/ All KltuII n the aIlernoon 0 ly wl1\ take sup­ Engog~~M_!!." ~ ~r wor kmanship, ser vice and economy 8S in tbe past...... ntl.ntI~ by E4perknced Meehanlu. busin~e SOCI~ty will bold its monthly followi meetlO~ on Thursdny evening, All Wori GlUJrant.~d will b ng the qUlltlJ1g party. The affair e Church held in the basement of the. Mervin S. Dale ·iC... ~ to assi~t, nand all ~e~bers. arc asked Jeweler a be fl s the qUllt IS belJ1g made as III We.t Mill,. St,.. , M~e t tor the church. 59 ~ Ea't Main Street Newark, Del. NlIWar. 8oUld~:lJn a Boulden and Mrs. Lillian Week i at Stan:on are spending this -- ,. (If.-~'")aJ~ ' --­ I Phane flU Grace n AUanhc City. N. -. Mrs. DAbQtfAfiiis roa WA1'aa.'-" idfi_ Vey ar:U~~~urne a~d Miss Clara Mo­ 1:::':111111::1:1111 1111111 Ille reSort Wi~P~::~g n few days at The Newark Post The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, Augu t 5, lS43 Sureshot wants 0 thank Bill ard.on for remembering him and send­ Ing him a 5-franc note. Bill, I really appreciated tha . ow if someone would NEWARK JUNIOR LEGION IN NEWARK HIGH NORMAN,J. WIRTWILij only send me a Getman h lrnet that I could use during air raids and a gas mask, the only thing else that I might TIE WITH CLAYMONT TEAM CUB PACK PACER WINS STRAIGHT HEATS need would be a cane for my oid age. Olan Thomas wrote to me again this week. Olan, I conveyed your mess~e . She was real pleased. No, I did not go FOR STATE CHAMPIONSlllP DEFEATS TO TAKE 3 YEAR OLD PACE to see her- I called her up, Also had a lener from Jack Powell PACK 74 who sllid by ELMER C. TAYLOR. Sheriff dred and twenty feet from the North­ intersection of the Northerly side of Ter­ westerly corner of Hazeldell Avenue and corner of said lot No. 100, thence North- lows, to Sheriff's Offices. Wilmington, Del. ~Vlt. minal Thoroughfare with the Easterly Newark Street. thence Westerly along the ~::"~~g S~~~~e~!y o~~dhu"::!~lfe~~t~o s:~: erly Sixty feet to the Southwesterly corner Beglnnmg on the Easterly side of Wild- July29, 1943. same Northerly side of Albany Avenue. side of Port Avenue; thence Easterly by Northerly line of lot No. 46. Block 7. one the said side of Terminal Thoroughfare 8~ , 12 , 19 hundred feet. thence Northerly along the thence Easterly with the said Northerly ~~o~~t t~: ' S~O~ih!:,,~c~I;~ ~e~~~d ~~~te~~ ~~I ~71~~~e .:~c~~: ~~~th~:~~~~ ~~;.~:~ side of Albany Avenue forty feet to the 104 one hundred feet to the Westerly std~ .thence Southerly along Wlldell Avenue forty feet to a corner; thence Northerly SiiERIFF 'S SALE-By vir tue of a writ of Easterly line of lots Nos. 12, 13. 14 and and parallel with Port Avenue one hun­ 15. Block 7, eighty feet. thence' Easterly place of beginning, Be the contents thereof of Wlldell Avenue. thence Southerly along about eIghty feet to the Northwesterly Order of Sale No. 170 September Term what they may. Wlldeli Avenue Sixty feet to the point of corner of lot No. 6, Block 15. thence East­ dred l eet to a corner; thence Westerly I~ 10 me di rected will be exposed to along the Southerly line of lot No ' 41 and parallel with Terminal Thoroughfare Block 7, one hundred feet to the Wesierly RICHARD B. PATTERSON-V-30-585 beginning, Be the contents thereof what erly along the Northerly line of said lot PubliC Sale at the Court House. South­ Seized and taken In execution ' as the they may. NO.6 one hundred and thir teen and elghty- forty feet to the said Easterly side of Port east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets. side of Hazeldell Avenue. thence South­ Avenue and thence thereby Southerly one erly along Hazeldell Avenue eighty feet property of Richard B. Patterson and to JAMES HENRY NORlES-T-37-476 six hundredths ieet. thence Norther ly Cily of Wil mington, New Castle County. be sold by Seized and taken In execution as the along the Westerly line of lot No. 11. hundred feet to the place of beginning. Delaware. to the point of beginning. X-29-192 property of James Henry Norles and to be Block 15 (I n part) eighty feet to the ~~H~ e r:.o~~n~~~~e~~~~;5~hat they m ay. , ON FRIDAY • Sheriff's ~~~~ ~i';;:~~~~~'D~~.erlff sold by Southerly side of Camden Street. thence '!lfE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1943 Seized and taken In execution as the July 30. 1943 . ELMER C. TAYLOR, Sheriff Westerly a long Camden Street one hun- Seized and taken in execution as the • 1 property of Mary Llslcka and to be sold 10 o'clock A. M .. Eastern War Time, 8-5. 12. 19 Sheriff's Offices. Wilmington, Del. dred ~nd seventeen a nd seventy-one hun- property of John M. Webb and to be the follow ing described Real Estate viz: by July 30, 1943. dredths feet to the poInt of beginning, sold by All those certain iots or parcels of land ELMER C. TAYLOR, Sheriff SHE;lUFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of 8-5. 12. 19 Be the contents thereof what they may. ELMER C. TAYLOR. Sheriff ,tulle in New Castle Hundred. New Cas­ Sheriff's Offices. Wilmington, Del. Order of Sale No. 179 September Term ANNA P . POLCINO--P-35-520 Sheriff 's Offices. Wilmington, Del. tit Co unl y and State of Delaware. com­ July 29. 1943. 1943 to me directed will be exposed to Seized and tal,en In execution as the July 30. 1943. SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of 8-5, 12, 19 ,;sing lots Nos. 32 and 33. of Block 16. 8-5. 12.19 Public Sale at the Court House, South. Order of Sale No. 183 September Term property of Anna P. Polcino and to be rl IlInquadale. as appears on the plot east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets. 1943 to me directed will be exposed to sold by . ~.treof recorded in the Office for the SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of ELMER C. TAYLOR. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Order of Sale No. 175 September Term ~~r..~!r:llmlngton. New Castle County. Public Sale at the Court House, South­ Lev. Fac. No. 193 September Term 1943 Looording 01 Deeds in and for New Castle east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets, Sheriff's Offices, Wilmington, De l. Counly aloresaid. tn Deed Record D Vol. 1943 to me directed will be exposed to July 30. 1943. to me d irected will be exposed to Pub­ ON FRIDAY City of Wilmington. New Castle County. lic Sale at the Court House. Southeast n, Page 601. etc.. more particularly be­ Public Sale at the Court House. South­ Delaware. 8-5. 12. 19 piling at a point one hundred and forty east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets T?t Corner at Eleventh and King Streets. ~Wo~:':;:T: ~t YE~!e~.!'~~~TTil!~~ ON FRIDAY City of Wilmington, New Castle County. It!t distant in a Westerly direction from ~~r..~!r:llmlngton. New Castle County: the following described Real Estate viz : THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1943 SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a w rit of inlersecllon of Ihe Northerly side of Order of Sale No. 187 September Term Delaware. tte All that certain tract or parcel of land at 10 o'clock A. M" Eastern War Time, ON MONDAY i>UIIon 51reet with the Westerly side of ON FRIDAY 1943 to me directed will be exposed to situate In New Castle Hundred. New Cas­ the following described Real Estate viz: THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF bidell Avenue and running thence Wes· Public Sale at the Court House, South­ T?t tle County and State of Delaware and All those certain lots or parcels of land AUGUST. 1943 III, .Iong the Northerly side of Houston ~Wo~~';ET: ~~ YE~!e~.!'~~~TTI~~3 east Corner of Eleventh and KIng Streets. comprising lots Nos. 105. 106. 107 and 108 situate In New Castle Hundred, New Cas­ at 10 o'clock A. M .. Eastern War Time. ~ forly feet; thence Northerly paral­ the following described Real Estate viz; City of Wilmington , New Castle County. All that certain lot or parcel of land of Block X, of Holloway Terrace, as ap­ tle County and State of Delaware. and Delaware. the following described Real Estate viz : it with Hazeldell Avenue one hundred pears on the plot thereof recorded In the comprising lots Nos. 104 and 105 of Block ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel I!!t; \hence Easterly parallel with Hous­ situate near the City of New Castle In ON FRIDAY the Hundred and County of New Castle. office for Recording Deeds, etc.. In and I , of Mlnquadale. as appears on the plot THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, 1943 of land with the two story brtCI< llweiling \rj> stlttt lorty feet and thence South for New Castle County aforesaid In Deed thereof recorded in the office for Record­ pl!il\wllh Hazeldeli Avenue one hun· State of Delaware and being lots Nos. 30 at 10 o'clock A. M .. Eastern War Time. house thereon e rected, situate In the City Record X . Volume ~. Page 801, etc .. and Ing Deeds. etc.. In and for New Castle the following described Real Estate viz: of Wilmington. New Castle County and 4rtd I!!I" the place of beginning. and 31. of Block A. as shown on the plot more particularly bounded and described County aforesaid under deed Record D. State of Delaware, bounded and described P-NI or plan of Rogers Manor. as the same Is Vol. 27. Page 801, etc.• and more particu­ All that certain tract or parcel of land now recorded In the office of the Recorder as follows. to wit: situate in New Castle Hundred, Ne w Cas­ as follows, to-wit: S!iztd and taken in execution as the Beginning a t-a point In the Easterly larly bounded and described as follows. praperty 01 Toni Krupl.nskl and to be of Deeds. in New Castle County and State tle County and State of Delaware and BEqINNlNG at a point on the Northerly boundary of Holloway Terrace at a dis­ to wit: side of Mar yland Avenue. at the d istance ~!;by of Delaware. In Deed Recol'd B. Vol. 30. BegInning on the Westerly side of Wlldell comprIsing lots Nos. 25 and 26 of Block Page 601. and bounded and described as tance of nine hundred and nineteen and " X " of Holloway Terrace as appears on of one hundred and twenty-six feet and ELMER C. TAYLOR. SheriJ! forty-five hundredths feet. more or less. Avenue at the Northeasterly corner of lot seven Inches Easterly from the point of Sheriff's Offices. Wilmington, Del. follows: No. 103. · Blpck I, thence Westerly along the plot thereof recorded In the office for Beginning at a point In the Southwest­ Southerly from a point formed by the recording deeds, etc.. In and for New Intersection of the Northeasterly side of July 29, 1943 Intersection of the said Easterly boundary the Northerly line of said lot No. 103, one Oak Street with the Northerly side of 1-l. 12, 19 erly side of Brylgon Avenue at a distance hundred Ieet to the Northwesterly corner Castle County aforesaid In Deed Record of, forty feet Northwesterly from the of Holloway Terrace with the Southerly X. Vol. 25. Page 801, etc .• and more par­ Mar yland Avenue; thence Northerly. pass­ side of School Land. saId point of begin­ of said lot No. 103. thence Northerly forty ing through the middle of the party divis­ S!iERIFF 's SALE-By virtue of a writ 01. Northwesterly side of Fourteenth Street. feet to the Southwesterly corner of lot ticularly bounded and described as follows. Order 01 Sale No. 171 September Term ning being a corner for lots Nos. 108 and to wit: . Ion wall between the house on this lot thence Southwe~terly and parallel with No. 106. Block I, thence along the South­ and the house adjoining on the West and 1913 10 me directed will be exposed to Fourteenth Street one hundred and fifty 109, of Block X. as the same appears on Beginning at a point In ttle Southeasterly the map of Holloway Terrace. thence erly line of said lot No. 106 one hundred crossing the head of a three fee t wide Public Sale at the Court House. South~ feet to a corn.,r. thence Northwesterly feet to the Westerly side of Wildell Ave­ boundary of Holloway Terrace at the dis­ Westerly and perpendicular to the said tance of four hundred and eighty-three alley which opens Into a ten feet wide east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets. and parallel with said Brylgon Avenue nue. thence Southerly along Wildell Ave­ alley. which leads Into Harrison Street, forty feet to a corner. thence Northeast· Easterly boundary of Holloway Terrace and six tenths feet more or less North­ ~r.~!r:'llmln gto n. New Castle County, one hundred feet to the Easterly side of nue forty feet to the point of beginning. and into anothe,' three feet wide alley. erly and parallel with said Fourteenth Be the contents thereof what they may. easterly from the Intersection of the said East Avenue and thence thereby Southerly Southeasterly boundary of Holloway Ter· which leads Into Oak Street. about sev­ Street one hundred and fifty feet to the JAMES HENRY NORlES-V-37-191 enty-nine feet to a point In line of land TIlE TWENTIE~~ ~~~~ AUGUST 1943 said Southwesterly side of Brylgon Ave· eighty feet to the point. thence Easterly SeIzed and taken In execution' as the race with the Southwesterly boundary of and parallel with the IIrst course hereof Holloway Terrace, the said point of be­ of thence al 10 o'clcek A. M., Eastern War Tln'le. nue and thence thereby Southeasterly property of James Henry Norles and to Southeasterly. parallel wfth Oak Street the lollowlng described Real Estate viz: forty feet to the plaee of beginning. one hundred feet to the said Easterly be sold by ginning being a corner for lots 24 and 25 boundary of Holloway Terrace and thence about twenty-four feet to a point; thence ,All that cerlain tract or parcel of land Edward G. Mlller-L-30-513 ELMER C. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Block X aforesaid; thence Northwesterly Southerly and passing through the middle ~Iuale In New Castle Hundred, New Cas· Seized and taken In execution as the thereby Northerly and parallel with East Sherlff's Offices. Wilmington. Del. and perpendicular to the said Southeast­ Avenue eighty feet to the place of be· of the party division wall between the Ue Counly and State of Delaware and property of Edwin G. Miller and to be July 30. 1943, erly boundary of Holloway Terrace one house on this lot and the house adjoin ing ~~prl.lng lots Nos. 43 and 44, of Block sold by . ginning. Be the contents thereof what 8-5. 12, 19 hundred feet to the Southeasterly sIde of they may. on the East, about fifty -nine feet to the 5 01 Holloway Terrace. as appears on ELMER C. TAYLOR, Sheriff East Avenue and thence thereby North said Northerly sIde of Maryland Avenue; tht plot thereol recorlled In the office for Sherlff's OffIces. Wilmington, Del. RUPOLPH NARVATIL-U-26-337 SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of easterly forty feet to a point. thence South­ Seized and taken In execution as the and thence thereby Easterly. fifteen feet ~rdlng Deeds, etc.. In and for New Order of Sale No. 184 September Term easterly and parallel with the first course to the place of Beginning, w ith the free July 30. 1943. property of Rudolph Narvatll and to be X Ie C<>unty aforesaid, in Deed Record 8-5, 12. 19 1943 to me directed will be exposed to hereof one hundred feet to the said South­ use and privilege of the said two three­ sold by Public Sale at the Court House. South­ easterly boundary of Holloway Terrace feet wide alleys and the said te n feet iku:'iy25bO~~~ ~d8O!~:t~~~~~be'::0: ~~~: SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of ELMER C. TAYLOR, Sheriff east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets. and thence thereby Southwesterly and wide alley. In common with others en­ lows : Beginning at a point In the North· Order of Sale No. 176 September TeTm SheriJ!'s Offices, Wilmington. Del. City of Wilmington. New Castle County. parallel with East Avenue forty feet to titled thereto forever. 1943 to me directed will be exposed to July 30. 1943. Delaware. the place of beginning, Be the contents BEING a part of the same land and ~~~~~I!~~eN~frt~~~ts ~;I:n~:o::.t t~:~:::::: Public Sale at the Court House. South· 8-5. 12. 19 ON FRIDAY thereof what they may. premises that were conveyed In fee unto ~lerly 81de of Sixth Street. thence North. east Comer of Eleventh and King Streets. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1943 CARMINE VERDERAMO--U -26-572 Llndmore Improvement Company by Deed SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of ....lerly and para lie I with Sixth Street City of Wilmington, New Castle County, at 10 o'clock A. M .• Eastern War Time. Seized and taken In execution as the of William F . Nye. dated July 20th. A. D .. Order of Sale No. 160 September Term one hundred leet to a point, thence North. Delaware. the following described Real Estate viz : property of Carmine Verderamo and to 1908. and recorded at Wilmington In the ~rlY and parallel with Eaat Avenue ON FRIDAY 1943 to me directed will be exposed to All that certain lot. tract or parcel of be sold by office of the Recorder of Deeds. In and THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, 1943 Public Sale at the Court House. South· land situate In New Castle Hundred. New ELMER C. TAYLOR. Sheriff for New Castle County. aforesaid In Deed east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets. ~/ P~~tll~~ ~~Inttheth;'~s~e c~=e~;!:,>; at 10 o'clock A. M., Eastern War Time, Castle County and State of Delaware. Sherlff's Offices. Wilmington, Del. Record V. Volume 21. Page 473. & c .• . City of Wilmington, New Castle County. comprising lots Nos. 3 and 4 of Block X . :: h~ndred ieet 10 the Northwesterly the followIng described Real Estate viz: July 30. 1943. Seized and taken In execution as the All those certain lots. pieces or parcels Delaware. 8-5. 12, 19 property of Llndmore Improvement Com­ Soul; East Avenue and thence thereby ON FRIDAY begl westerly forty feet to the place of of land situate In the Hundred and Coun· ~~otH~~~::1 ;:c"::~~~ I~s t~~p:l:t~~ ~~r ~~~ pany, a corporation of the State of Dela­ ty of New Castle and State Delaware THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1943 cording deeds. etc .• In and for New SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of theyn~~~,. Be the contents thereof what 01 Order of Sale No. 188 September Term ware and to be sold by deSignated as lot No. 19, Section 6, and at 10 o'clock A. M .. Eastern War Time, Castle County aforesaid. In Deed Record ELMER C. TAYLOR. SheriJ! the following described Real Estate viz : X. Vol. ~. Page 801. etc .• and more par­ 1943 to me dtrected will be exposed to S·29·337 the Westerly twenty feet of 'Iot No. 16, Shrrlff's Offices, Wilmington, Del. All that certain tract or parcel o' land tlcularly bounded and described as fol- Public Sale at the Court House, South· pr~ze: and taken In execution 'as the Section 6, accord In, to the map or plan east Corner of Eleventh and King Streets, August 3. 1943. by r Y 01 Andro Leckl and to be sold of Hamilton Park. duly recorded In the situate In New Castle Hundred, New lows. to wit: 8-5. 12, 19 Castle County and State of Delaware and Beginning at a point sixty-nine and City of Wilmington. New Castle County. office for the recording of deeds, etc.• Delaware. in and for New CasUe County herein comprising lot No. 127 of Bloek X of seven tenths feet. more or less distant ON FRIDAY SHERIFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Sher ' ELMER C. TAYLOR. SheriJ! Holloway Terrace. as appears on the plot from a point formed by the Intersection JUly ~~ ~fI4~mcc s . Wilmington. Dei. described as one lot and beIng more par· THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1943 Vend. Exp. Monition No. 195 September tlcularly bounded and described as fol· thereof recorded in the office for recording of the Easterly side of East Avenue with at 10 o'clock A. M .. Eastern War Time, Term 1943 to me directed will be ex- 1,5,12.19 deeds, etc .• In and for New Castle County the Southerly boundary line of Holloway lows. to wit: the following descrIbed Real Estate viz : posed to Public Sale at the Court House. Beginning on the Southerly stde of aforesaid in deed record X. Vol. ~. Page Terrace and running thence Northerly All that certain tract or parcel of land Southeast Corne.r of Eleventh and King 801 etc a'nd more particularly bounded along the Easterly side of East Avenue SiiEiiIrrOrder 01·s ~~LE-BY virtue of a wrIt of South Street at a diltance of three hun· situate In New Castle Hundred. New Streets, City of Wilmington, New Castle dred and el,hteen feet and six Inches East· and des~rlbed al follows. to wit : forty feet. thence Easterly at right angles Castle County and State of Delaware and County, Delaware. 1143 to a e No. 172 September Term Beginning at a point In the Easterly to East Avenue one hundred feet. thence Publl Sme directed wi II be exposed to erly from the Easterly side of New Caltle comprising lots Nos. 43. 44, 45. 46 and 47 ON TUESDAY easl c ale at the Court House, South. Avenue. said point of beginning being at boundary of Holloway Terrace at a dls- Soutberly along the Ea!terly boundary of Block "Q" of Holloway Terrace. as THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF tance of five hundred and thlrty·ntne and of Holloway Terrace forty feet and thence Clly ~~r~r 01 Elevcnth a nd King Streets, the Easterly comer of lot No. 20. Section appen.rs orr the plot thereof recorded In _ AUGUST. 1943 6. on said plot, thence Southerly along forty· five hundredths feet more or less Westerly along'the line ot lot No. 2 in the office for recording deeds. etc .• In at 2:30 o'clock P . M .• Eastern War Time. Delaware."mlngton. New Castle County. Southerly from a point formed by the Block X one hundred feet to the place the Easterly boundary of lot No. 20, Sec· and for New Castle County aforesaid In the Iollowlng described Real Estate viz : THE TW ON FRIDAY tlon 8. on said plot one hundred and Intersection of said Easterly boundary of of beginning. Deed Record X, Vol. 25. Page 801. etc.. All that certain lot. pIece or parcel of Holloway Terrace with the Southerly side WILLIAM S