
.:11" "'TtDSTATtS WAR 80NDS THENE STAMPS 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 \<l\! concrete spray Bnd wading Mary R. Vannoy, Newark, 2 tires, 2 Wolf badge and advanced to Bear rank. Women' Marion Jones. has been put in operation at tubes; Harry McGin)1es, Newark,. 1 PhU Harrison was awarded his Bear Village and children from tube; Lee L . Lewis, Newark, 1 tire, ~p!~ial Tent Rjc ~ ar ~,· S( ;;re-Mrs. RaymDnd Jus­ bar'e and advanced to Lion : arik. Volunteer and other chilo reI 'It: the 1 tube; David M. Crowl, Newark', 1 'Meetings Will tin, ' E'lizabeth Hyde and Carolyn Sim- are enj oying the po01 on the Den No.5, was awarded· ~e Pack tire; Margaret M. Bowhall, Newark, ~ n s. days. flag for bringing in the most achieve­ For Ser:vice 4 tires, 2 tubes; Lola and John R. Mitch- American Stores-Mrs. Lee Lewis, ments. Please Turn To Page-8 Start On Mrs. A. E. Tomhave, Mrs. Leon Case, Mrs. Benson Rugg, Mrs. Barton Mack­ Applications for fuel oil for 1943-44 Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. W. Francis ey, Mrs. MJlton Draper, Mrs. Richard August 15 for the purpose at heating residences Lindell, Nancy Lewis and Betty Lin­ Stout and Mrs. James Smith were pre­ and heating hot wat~r are being pro- REV. WELBON dell. sented with Den Mother certificates for cessed by a group of volunteer work- The regular weekly service,§ of the A. & P. Stor~M rs. J. Harvey Dick­ having completed three months or more ers at the local ration offices. WITH U S Bible Presbyterian Church will be held ey, Mrs. Leonard Rhodes, Mrs. Conrad as a Den Mother by Milton L. · Draper, Mrs. J . Harvey Boyce, manager of in the Red Men's Fraternal Home, cor­ Lewis, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton and Mrs. chairman of the Pack committee. the local office stated that to date • • ner of South College Avenue and West Clarence F. Wells, Patsy Ann Chalmers Bobby Thompson, Tommy Sheaffer Park Place. ' about 2,600 applications have been re- and Ella June Sheaffer. Tucker Ware and Robert Boyd were ceived and more than 300 of the fuel GOVERNMENT The Sunday School hour will begin presented with Den Chief cords a';ld oil ration sheets have been mailed out at 10 o'clock under the direction of certificates by Mr. Spence of the Wil­ to date. H. Lloyd Yarnall, superintendent and mington Area Scout Council. Women volunteer workers at the the subject for the adult classes will TROOP All Ready­ Frank Smith, manager of the Cub local office are: Mrs. A. L. Osterhofl', Accepts Position be the International S. S. lesson, "God baseball team announced that on Fri­ Mrs. F . A. Wheeless, Mrs. William Shows His People The Way." No Place day evening, August 6, the Cubs will Swan, Mrs. Wayne C. Brewer, Mrs. With U. S. .The morning worship service will SCHOOL go to Richardson Park for a return M. W. Hanson and Mrs. Clarence Wells. convene at eleven o'clock at which ToGo game with Cub Pack No. 74. Assistant Besides Newark, the local office Signal Corps time the pastor, Rev.
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