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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 13

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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THIRTEEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1945 171 DIVORCE CASES Norma W. Burlock Russell Hurlock, Paul R. Joseph, v.

Eva Joseph, Beatrice C. an infant, by her next friend. Alberta Small, v. Michael Lembardi, Estella M. Caffee v.

John R. Caffee. Clarence Smith v. Elnore Smith, John W. Weaver v.

Mary A. Weaver, Walter L. Hamm v. Mildred E. Hamm, Charles W.

SLATED FOR COURT Deliinger y. Susan A. Dellinger, Samuel w. Ford, also known as Sam Ford. v.

Vera Ford, Reginla E. Buchanan v. Clar ence R. Buchanan, Ralph F. DeBarolomeis "Everybody's Store" aiYE A REDEEM S.AB.

DISCOVXT STAMPS y. Lucy J. DeBarolomeia, Ernest R. Barrow y. Helen F.

Barrow, George Ziegler Martha Ziegler. Dorothy M. Shuster v. Charles F. Shus- Judges Terry and Carey Will ter, Volice V.

Davis v. Thomas E. Davis. Preside at Hearings Set Mildred B. Greenly v.

Paris H. Greenly Warren O. Tadlock v. Btclls R. Tadlock.

On Decrees Nisi Actions Samuel Ward, also known aa Samuel C. Ward, v. Edna V. Ward, Wilbert L. Ma-loney v.

Catherine L. Maloney, Harry J. Becker v. Ethel E. Becker, Marion J.

Stewart, also known as Marlon Stewart, v. Ruth S. Stewart, H. Roger Othoson v. Irene- C.

Othoson, Reta M. Bolen v. Charles F. Bolen, Sarah M. Hanan v.

Charles W. Hasan, Helen W. Lynch v. IS A I- ate- 'SB. -7 P.f I George J.

Lynch. Lloyd H. Adams v. Mar- jorie A. Adams, Mildred E.

Jewell v. uavm B. Jewell, Anne V. Collison, also known til)r as Anna Vance Collison, v. Charles er, Collison, also known as Charles Clayand Collison, Francis V.

El wood v. Margaret I I Att." Lit. 'e Whi.r Some 171 divorce actions In which decrees nisi are sought are scheduled for hearing at the present term of the Superior Court, at which Judges Charles I. Terry, and James B. Carey are sitting, it was announced yesterday.

The actions are those of: Stephen Parag Dorothy May Parket Paris, Phiiomena v. Joseph T. Adamowikl, James M. Lone Lillian Long, Madeline E. McWilliams Fran-eis J.

McWilliaois, John Syva v. Josephine ayva. Benjamin P. Sartln t. JSveiyn Sartln, WUllam H.

Allen v. Carrie AUen, Howard c. steiber Eleanor D. stelber, Julia Moon Cooper John Charles' cooper, Wesley Osborne t. Kva Oertrude Osborne, Doris E.

Bristow y. Harry Bristow, Theresa A. Heal r. El wood J. Neal, i Dorothy Redman Hurst Walter Hurst, i i Virginia R.

Williams t. Raymond A. Wll-j Youth ful Junior Miss EJESESSES Sixes 9-15 R. Elwood. Nora M.

Doson v. James S. Duson .5. Myrtle W. McConnell y.

William Mccon- 10 n0lc io a. Zr. Aer nell, Irene T. H. Pavnter v.

J. Baynard D. Paynter, Samuel W. Johnson v. Helen M.

Johnson, Beraice Spencer v. Eugene W. Spencer. Jamea Roane v. Rhoda Roane, Edwin E.

Blomquist v. Ernestine G. Blom- 1 Alt quist, Harry J. Ainswortn v. Miiarea a.

Alnsworth. Dorothy C. S. Mahathey v. Charles A.

Mahathey, Eleanor E. Lucas "til, Blnton W. Lucas. Dorothy Barto fuama, Musetti May Davis y. William We uavis, Keeve K.

ngga v. Susie D. Pizza. Henry Barto, also known as Henry Barto, Angelina M. Scalia v.

James Scalla, Carolyn E. Dawson Paul E. Dawson, Paul R. Grant r. Grace V.

Grant. Robert E. Howard Ruth C. Howard rlnl JUS" Edward Soboeski y. Dorothy A.

SoblesM, iuiim nrincon t. Elinor y. Brmton Marie E. Jones y. Ralph L.

Jones, William Knotts, y. Genevieve A. Knotta, Lottie E. Fashioned in part wool and rayon flannels in high shades. Featuring smart slenderizing lines that fashion has approved for the up to the minute young miss.

These dresses you will delight in wearing everywhere and anywhere and ferl tops. Choose yours NOW. Miller y. William R. Miller.

Kenneth iStagg, an infant, by Sarin Jordan, his 1 neai nest rriena, y. Pnilena O. Stagg, A. Treichler y. Royston 8.

Treiehler. Anna M. Meredith v. Joseph A. Meredith.

Lewis W. Webb v. Peal M. Webb, Hattie E. Jenkins y.

Walton E. Jenkins, Wanda -C. TJndort y. Charles T. TJndorf.

Delia -enlV-" wv i Tr Cotton Maternity CITATION FOR HEROISM GIVEN 8 DELAWAREANS Pfc. Joseph P. Maczynski, this city, killed in action Feb. 12, was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in action, at ceremonies Sunday night broadcast over WDEL at which seven other combat medals were presented by Col. Randolph Russell, commanding officer at Fort DuPont.

Relatives of seven of the men who received posthumous awards accept i 1 (t8 jway uhm y. TQomaa a. Lennox, Clarence Powell t. Ruth Powell. Steohen Kam- alskl Margaret Duke Kamalski, Wesley A.

Johnson, also known aa w. Arnold Jotiruon y. Grace Johnson. Margaret E. DRESSES Cooper t.

Carl 3. Cooper, Audrey B. Bileeki, sji i 1 nd infant, by her next friend. Mary P. Brown, y.

Michael Blleckt. Miliicent Sennison y. Frederick L. Dennlson, Clara Other Junior DRESSES Specially Priced $10.95 to $16.75 Second Floor Front ed the medals. Private Macczynski's OuessTord, also known as Clara Guess- y.

John D. Guessford, also known as John D. Guessferd, Hilda Bodley y. John 0 C. Bodley.

Bertha B. Moseley v. Robert MORE GOOD 4 Moseley. Evelyn L. Huitsberg y.

Wil SO liam J. Hulsberg, Peter Casselia Fannie Casella, Weedon Simmons v. Esther Sim mons. medal was accepted by his sister, Mrs. Joseph Zlocc of Wilmington.

The citations were read by Maj. Arthur E. Flood, public relations officer at Fort DuPont. The Silver Star was awarded posthumously to Sergt. Roland J.

Marvel of Dover and Pfc. Richard Wilcutts of Camden, both of whom were killed in action. Mrs. 1 Lonie L. Livingston t.

Edna Livingston, Edna W. DeMuth, y. Elmer A. DeMuth, also known as Richard B. DeMuth.

Roland Jones y. Louise F. Jones, Annabel! Boggs 1 Manxord Boggs, Emma C. Bendists v. Joseph I.

Bendists, Louise P. Stutsman v. 2S rip, Sites 12-18 ksrii. Margaret Marvel of Dover received the medal awarded her; husband. George E.

Btutsman, Carletta C. Pittam v. William' H. Pittam. Frederick P.

Stidham, also known as Fred P. Stidham, v. NEWS ANOTHER' SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED 7 aw r- Margaret A. Stidham. Helen M.

Neville v. Robert F. Neville, Bertna Zack, also known Bertha Zackrsewtki, v. Adam Zack, and George L. Wilcutts of Camaen accepted the award for his son.

The Bronze Star medal was awarded four Delaware infantrymen: Staff Sergt. William F. Hoffer, Y5 also known aa Adam Zackrsewski, Henrietta M. Maxwell v. Edgar Maxwell.

A Leila S. Walton v. Clarence A. Walton, Elizabeth S. Reed v.

WUbur Reed, John C. Smith v. Sarah C. Smith. Helen Shu- Sergt.

Herman Cohen, Staff Sergt. George C. Curdy, and Private Howard S. Owens. 00 lenski v.

Stanley Shulenski, Ogden Dutton Robert Dution, Irma Teague v. Edward Fashioned In smart checks and plain colors. Attractively trimmed with eyelet embroidery. Comfortable and lid art looking. 2nd Floor Balcony Teague, Dorothy S.

Johnson v. Harold These awards were accepted by T. Johnson, Sarah C. Bainbridge y. George r.

Bainbridge, Peggy Spencer B. Jonnson. also known as Marguerite Spence Johnson, Jamea L. Johnson, also known as Jo- Mrs. Bernice B.

Hoffer, Wilmington, wife of Staff Sergeant Hoffer; Mrs. Annie Cohen, Wilmington, mother of Sergeant Cohen: Mrs. Marion R. Curdy of Delmar, wife of Staff Ser aeph L. Johnson, Alice Jane Parvis v.

4't. V.i 24-Pc. STAIKLESS Robert A. Parvis, David S. Graybeal v.

Ann Graybeal, Esekiel, x. Bouia-n y. Addie M. Boulon. Norajane Barnes v.

ohn R. Barnes, Catherine A. Campbell v. James K. Campbell, Harry P.

Gibbons v. Frances geant Curdy, and Mrs. Mary S. Owens, Laurel, wife of Private Owens. Oilslftnfiing Values 2-WAY S-T-R-E-T-C-H GIRDLES ff.

Gibbons, uorotny u. rixon wonn v. The Bronze Star medal was also Nixon. Gertrude F. Bennett y.

John K. Bennett, STEEL SETS A awarded Corp. Glenn H. Shepperd of Newport, who was present at the Marion C. Tice v.

Elmer E. Tice, Clarence F. Short y. Lucy Short, Vernon M. Stokes set ceremony to receive the award.

Good News for' the Thrifty Helen o. Stokes, Robert R. Weaver v. Uorotny M. weaver, Willie Smith v.

Linda D. Smith, Helen M. Murphy v. Norman H. -'1 1 tr.te, e.

eo" 1eJ Murphy, Virginia O. W. Pethtel v. James 1 OFFICE HAS NEW SCHEDULE The Veterans' Administration con Reg. Value ti.

Pethtel, Frank H. McCaulley, also 'tie known as Frank H. McCalley, v. Margaret tact office in the Pennsylvania Rail J. McCaulley also Known as Margaret road Building will be closed on ef- Saturday afternoons, starting this week.

New office hours axe 8:30 MILLS. a. in. to p. m.

aaiiy and 8:30 7 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. on Saturdays Advertisement FIGURED J.

McCalley, Elsie Irwin v. James R. Irwin, also known as James A. Irwin, Bessie M. Harris y.

Novel Harris, also known as Norvell Harris, Dorothy M. Swansoa v. Ralph Swanson. Mildred E. Van "elt, also known as Mil-red v.

Earl Van. nown as Earl Vanpeit, oertrude M. FIrebaugh Charles W. Ftrebaugh, Samuel a. Lynch y.

Doris M. Lynch. Lu.y M. wtddicombe v. Charles W.

Widdicombe, Bunice I. Wingate v. David J. Wingate, Stella D. Pultorak v.

Jesse S. Pultorak, Georgia t. Hamrick Emerson Hamrtck, Vera J. McElrone McMichael v. Edgar L.

MeMiehael. Paul V. Perkins y. Marie O. Perkins.

Mary A. Hobbs, an infant, by fcer next best friend Eva Osak, v. Alfred 5 Firmly knfc rtf ynthne two-way ittret-ch that ffivex firmness to slim young figures. You wiJi appreciate the ease with which it launders. Four elastic garters.

Second These are the same sets that we advertised October 23rd and was a complete sellout. Buy them NOW for gifts, and avoid disappointment. will. Up, Vicious prisoner 'kangaroo" courts J. Hobbs, Mary E.

Mac Neal Charles Mae Neal, Mary Sutton v. Claude J. Floor Balcony Sutton. Mannon N. Robinson v.

Joseohlne Robin- aon. OHS J. Collins v. Victoria CoUins, William Dever v. Florence Dever, Elisabeth IT.

Harris Lloyd D. Harris. Elsie M. v. John O.

Shelton, Mary D. Ropka Edward L. Ropka, Albert C. Jonnj Eleanor Johns, Eileen Crescenro Johnston y. Charles Johnston, Marilyn W.

Nava-man, an infant by her next friend, Mar-Karat W. White, v. Robert Navemem, Grace J. Neville v. Gilbert Neville, Letitia S.

Feeley v. John P. Feeley, Levi A. Oaddis v. Addie M.

W. Gaddis. Casfmir T. Lasarcayk v. Concetta Laxarcayk, How-ard C.

Veasey y. Edna M. Veasey. Hugh e.ee. 6 Mflw fl.

Consisting Of 6 Dessert Spoons 6 Teaspoons 6 Kntves 6 Forks Excellent Gifts A. Roberson v. Lilliam S. Boberson EI noria Marshall, also known as Elenora Marshall, y. Lowred J.

Marsnau. 9C William Pratt v. Ethel H. Pratt, Mary A. D.

Hickman v. Robert Hickman, Wil -( eg liam A. Drummond v. Margaret A. Drum-mond, Wilbur H.

Broome v. Beatrice C. Broome, Ralph A. Betty v. Sarah Betty, John P.

Van Sant v. Lena M. Van Sant, Francis A. Battaglia v. Anna A.

Battaglia, 18 in. WIDE cTi t. eV Helen K. Riccio v. Joseph Rlceio, Prances T.

Blaloek y. James'c. Blalock, annulment; Clara W. Hohn v. Edgar L.

Holm, Helen L. McClintock v. El wood X. McClin- 1 -He Set rove St Ji tock. xathrvn Barnes Paul A.

Barnes, -V Joseph W. Brumfleld y. Audrey J. Brum-eid. Anthony Anastanio.

also known as -ie. 1V Antonio Anastasio, v. Frances Anastanio. also known as Frances Anastasio. Lisetta GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST.

Again we pride ourselves in securing just "eleven sets to go at $12.95. Again we urge thrifty buyers to buy now for Xmas. When these are sold we doubt-if we can secure any more. Choose early. Another hard to get item you can get at Crosby Hill Co.

1 Gift Dep't Main Floor JC Godwin v. Orville L. Godwin. Vincent M. Boyce v.

Eunice M. Boyce, Something' New Advertisement Feel'llalf-Mive'? Sallra SSdn? Dull Eyes? This ia often because you're constipated. I But don't take hari.ft blMting' laxative 5 because here's Physician's purely toe-f -M. fnrmnli Dr. Edwards OUy SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Cruel and sex-perverted convicts in hundreds of county jails have brutal prisoner organizations.

They "take charge' of the thousands of children arrested every year for petty offenses while corrupt prison officials do little or nothing to stop them. Often children are brutally tortured; soma hava died. November Reader's Digest tells what you can do to see that this horrible condition doesn't exist in your jail. Get a copy today before stands sell out. Also in this issue WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DOT.

How does this miraculous new insecticide work? Is it harmful to people? Can it be used on pets? Will it damage clothes or ture? Most of the gossip about DDT is wrong. Learn the tacts from this authoritative article. PICK UP ON FIFTH AVENUE. Right away, the ensign wanted to mother the girt in his arms, and immediately she wished to be smothered. Waa this love at first sight or a fleeting war-born passion? MacKJnlay Kantor's true story will curl around your heart.

HOW WELL DO VOU READT Moat of us read slowly and badly. Fast readers generally absorb more education (and pleasure) than plodders. This helpful article lets you test your reading rate; tells how it can be raised at least 35; and how you will benefit. THE NEWEST WONDER ONUS. Streptomycin works where sulfa and penicillin fail.

It is effective against typhoid and undulant fevers; may prove potent agairt tuberculosis, leprosy even whooping cough! Read how it was developed from soil bacteria and the cures already worked. There are more than 30 articles of lasting interest, selected from leading magazines and current hooka, condensed to save you time, in this new issue. aCT THE NOVEMBER Readers Digest NOW ON NEWSSTANDS Tablet which work gtntlu but oh Tableta act on aorm upper and lower bowels to produce more sourni-lt bowel movement. No griping. Just empitt talitfaHitm.

Caution: aa aa directed. 30, 60. S-Pc HIGH GRADE, 1r eo -'in SHOWER These Make Attractive Drapes 'e 7 0 1e CURTAINS $5-oo to $7.95 Colorful Dutch Boy Designs in Blue and Red II That will add smartness to your bathroom. Can be had in plain and figured plastics and rayons. Treated with ARIDEX that makes them water repellent.

These make excellent gifts. All NEW patterns. .00 QOgASY Whua rrour ifomscA is tusasy, un-Asy aaid? upset, be gent la with it. Take soothing PEPTO-BISMOL. It helpa to calm and quiat stomach distress.

Man-laxativa. Non-alkalin. Pleasant to tha taste. Ask for it at your favorite drug store. SHOWER CURTAINS SETS Very absorbent when used as toweling.

It's been a long time since we where fortunate to offer auchj fine quality at so low a price. Very attractive andcolorful when used as drapes. You will be surprised at the marvelous effects you can get for your windows. A good time to buy several yards at this small price. Downstairs Store If 3 SK.

s8-" 'o S13-S0 Rayons are water repellent and treated with ARIDEX. Plastics are waterproof, featuring smart designs that will add charm to your bathroom. Downstairs 5lr 10 miAuie a day with Th Readxr't DigrM knept you a umtt-nad, interesting penmn..

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