Np 030 36.Pdf

Np 030 36.Pdf

'f-­ I I l' TnONIZE I I THENE KPOST FIR T 1.--- GUARD HERE 4-H CLUBS TO GET 46 IN COUNTY Next Wednesday Brings MORE MEN TO PARADE Enlistments Now More Than 200 ~_inish Of Higt-~ _~redit Open Untlet' Arnls Members To Take Subscription Campaign Entrants EXTENSIONS Expansion Plan Part I P 0 c: u r grant Miss Maybelle Aiken, Newark .............. ............ 250,000 IMPORTANT Battery E, 198th C. A C. (A. A), More than 200 4-H Club members Mrs. Ger a ldine B. Barnes, N ewal'k .................. 245,000 of th~ Delaware National Guard or New Caslle County are working Mrs. H. M . Irwin, Newark ............. ............ ......... 249,000 loca ted here. has beCJl ordered to for and planning to attend the big- Stanley Lane, Newark, R. D. 1 ...... ..... .. ...... ..... .. 10,000 AIDS FOR increase its force from 65 members gest 4-H celebration in Delaware in Vernon D. Lovett, Newark .. .............................. 240,000 to normal peace strength of 111 and recent yem's to be held at the Uni- Miss Lydia M ]\Ir N k 244 000 by Id~ mber weath­ th 't f DIE . < . ~eal'ns, ewat· ... .. ................... , ENTRANTS eighth annua l tall Oower t a i';~eHco;~::~~OI~~Ok~ff~~~~aI~;~~.~ ;~';.%YO ~ sat~n~~~~~e xperlmental James T. Moore, Christiana ............ , .... , .... , .. ..... 154,000 Inst Saturday and announced this week. Detailed plans have been develop- Miss Susie Pruitt, Newarl{ ................................ 242,000 Ihe Newark New Cen­ undcr Ihe auspices of The whole national guard regi- ed .a nd arranged. by the County Miss ~aI'garet Ring, Newark ............................ 230,000 N Cl ment will be increased 75 per cent Junior 4-H Council. a~d the County W' ll d R I . I E lk R D ew I eVl'olet Garden Club, was the by addition of 600 enlisted men in 4-H Leaders ASSOCiation for a pro- I ar a elg 1, • ton. 3 ...................... 212.000 sin ged by lhe local 0 1'- line with President Roosevelt's r e- gram which promises to be of gen- Mr '. William Wide man, Newark ........... ........... 238.000 Cal' 01' $500 In . L. Richards, lost year's cent decision to augment the na- eral interest to the public-at-lm'ge Mrs, E li zabeth "V. Zebley, N e wurk, R. D. 2 .... 243.000 tion's arm.ed strength. us well as the club members them- Cas]11'OIJ List agoin tops in the closs with u total of 52 The increase will give Delaware selves. We are p r o ud of the workers in Out· subscription Of B David Eastburn was 47; Willard Wood third . As The and Daniel Krapf fourth ~d~~r~~~,~~~~~~t~~~~~~;~;n~l~t~ w ~lt ~~v;:~s~~!~;~~~~~ ~e~~~~~ ~~mt~:: nd O T~; ~~;~I :l~tii~~e u;r~z:;'e:~:r:~~· l;~~Z~~~ :e:a~l:o:t:~ubscriP_ w . Woodring has authorized the in- the first 4-H parade that h :;-3 ever w inne r will have earned $100 a week for the seve n Li on drive completes the third Kropr Is Will ncr Ruted among lhe foremost judges of dog flesh in the East, th" above crease, according to Brig.-Gen. Wel- been staged in New Castle County. weel(s' of t h e campaign. The work is not hard. b~t us week, it is npparent the interest dnhlin c1uss, Daniel Krapf q u ~ rt et handled the pl acing of awards at the !'irst Newark Dog ShOW, leI' E. Stover. Beginning at the corner of Ch?pcl in any bus ine s. t h e o n es who give the campaign the and enthusiasm among entrants and .===~Lt with 26 POUltS, A. B. East- which was staged at the Newark High School athletic Ileld last Satur- '1'0 Recruit Men a ~d E. Main Streets, the processions subscribers is gl'Ow in g in Intensity with 21 points, and day. The local playground and recreation center prall ted b th ff ' '. Will proceed west to S. College mos t though t and time, energy a nd enthu s iasm, are and volume. With lhis as a guide, third with 20 points. Pictured are, left to right: Frank H CI k t . f 0' yea All . FollOWing the, return of Captain Avenue and then to the university the ones who will take down the big prizes. a hot and exciting race is antici- . I t 'es t at . N . aI' , mas el a Del Kennels, Cook from Spnngfield , Mass., late farm. pa ted among the few candidates ~~~.~:" ~ n ~:sPl a~ of neOl ew CasUe, who .named the best of show; Paul Leahy, Wilmington this week, a recruiting campaign The Newark High School band. We find a new leade r this week according to t h e who have shown the courage li nd M M. Daugherty, attorney and dog fanCier, principal Judge; Mrs. Ross S. Robi son, Grubb wi ll likely be started by the local led by Frederick B. Butz instructor credits publi s h ed. Mi s Maybelle Aiken foll owed clo e ly gl'it, and confirlence in the;r ability blooming Cercus and FO~lk Roads, ,ncar Wilmington, . who judged hounds, and A. Ray- battery to increase its strength. at. music at the Newark H'igh School. by Mrs. H, M. Irwin a re warming things up for t h e to compete with the othet·s. In any b David Cronhardt mond J <lc k so ~ , seci etary of lhe Wllmmgton Kennel Club, wilo scrutinized The present strength of the Dela- will lead the parade. Five 4-H lin of work thcre arE' always a few W. S. Yll awthorne, a col- Cocllel' spanlels.-Photo by Rumer. ware National Guard is 859 en li sted floats, d.ecorated .in 4-H colors, green e n tire group. In fact the r ace is still so c lose t hat it wi th these qualities who stand out cacti cntcrcd by Mrs. L. ---- ----- men of whom 735 are assigned to a~d white, c.a rrymg the club pledge, would be h ard to say there is any actual leader. among the many and it Is those nnd a freak two-color L I C . Sh the 198th Coast Artillery and 124 to Wi ll make It pOSSible for the on- The end of the first period on Wednes day of next few who generally have the good ' in by Ann Beswic OW the .harbor defense unit. With the l oook~rs to have a .better under- things and luxuries of life. I cxhibils and the oca anlne Is CII·max addltlOlla l men, the guard will have sta.ndmg of the meanmg of the org- week may s h ow a decided leader up to that point a s Cooperation Soliolted judged by Howard E. Of N 'I D W 1,459 enlistcd men. No increase in anu1atIOn to the boys and gll'ls of that is a ver y important time for a ll owing to t h e big We so licit yom' support and co- I Spcakman and Fred the number of omcers is anticipated the st?te. Club members ~nd lead- d r op in credits after that date . If you have p r omised opel'ation, not only for this paper, of lhe Delaware at og eek Observance at this time. ers will follow the processIOn afl er but for those hustling go-getters Association. The bas- -----. According to reports, the present the floats. your favol'ite. your s u bscription. g ive it n ow before the who are Sll'iving their utmost and and artistic arrange- COllnell's Tips t e r Willnel- R R C II H slrength of the machine gun bat- Welcome By Dean Schuster credits take a b ig drop. Help t hat favorite w in. giving their lime and efforts in their judged by a committee • , onl1e . as teries, whit:h is 65 men, will be in- The afternoon's program will open desire to be declared the winner nglon Garden Club B t Of Exl 'h' creased to more than 100 men. at 1:30 o'clock with a welcome by 0 of that grand Ilrst prize of a new Miss Aileen D uPont, es 11 It; Similar increases in the three-inch Dean George L. Schuster, of the WOMEN GUILD TO 1940 Chevrolet cal', or $500 in cosh and Miss Ger- 69 Doers E t ' I bun batteries, each of which is com- UnIversity of Delaware. C. R. on Oct. 28. Don't let your favorite ~ n el ec posed of 70 enlisted men, are ex- , Snyder. county club agent of Sus- down, support him or her to the pected. sex County, ~ill lead the group In limit, give a three or five year sub- By "'1'he Roamer" commullity slngmg. A style show TO MEET CELEBRATE ~~;~t;~~ I ~r~·~~'t"a l it you want to National Dog Week was marked Milk Marketing Dinne l' . wi}) be leatured ?y 4-H girls who Extensions Important in Newark last Saturday by the Attended By 160 Guest s hav? carred sewing as a project Where you have given your fll- first organized showing o[ canines d~hll1g the past yea~ . Some 38 Ce tU' CI h N dl k B I vorite entrant a subscription or re- ever staged here. More tban 200 9ne hundred Imd sixty persons at- gl s h av~ e n t~red thlS contest to • n I y • U ee ewor - OC Y ncwol for one yell 1', that one year I spectators viewed the judging ~i'llded the banquet held in the d?te.

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