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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 24

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-a- ye Twentr-foirr Jonrnal.Evcry EvtniaK, Wilmlnnton, Dflawart, Saturday, February la, 1958 wv LECALS CABB or TiAMll rWt with to thin relatives EMPLOYMENT LECALS LECALS Gressle Hits mends, neitnoor noiiovav Terrace Fir Company tnd Moot Lodee 110 for Obituaries of the Day Sard. flowers, mi ol cars and ether indneaae durlnt tht recent bereave. 1 Mr. Charles W. Flint Word has be-n received from death Cathedral Dean lodges WiinAuHttu nf Mr flora Val.i tcr Flint, 79, wife of Bishop Methodist bishop.

Bishop Flint dministered the Washington Area of the Meth- A protest (gainst the attempt odist Church, which included I the to haIt the howing of God Peninsula Conference, from 1944 La. to 1952, the immediate Woman" at the Edge sorof Bishop G.Bromley Oxnam, I Mo(r Theatre has been lodgtd present bishop of the area. Heiby the Very Rev. Llovd E. ment la we dram 01 LeFtov lcwii, jr tilt Uwli Family.

Death Notices ADAMS Is Mllford Memorial Rnapltit OB Wednesday. Feb. 11. Us. Stephen T.

of Vernon, near Harrintton. Del husband of Annu 8. Adam Aged years. Re ativee and friends ar In ited tt attend the funeral service at in Berry Funeral Home, ciari treet, Harrintton. on lumlii afternoon.

Feb 16. al 3 o'clock Interment at Hollvwood Cemetery Hri un ion. Del rnenaa mav can at ui funeral bona Saturday evenint. ARNEB In Hvattsvllle. Md en February 12.

1151 Everett husband cl Alice Saflord Barnra of 1011 Faulk Road teed 47 year. Service, private from the C. Everett Kcllev Funeral Home. 1 wentv-third and Wet Btreet. an Saturday mnrnint.

Febru-arf IV Interment at Orecelewn Memorial Park. Theie will ba no viewint fleist emu flowers. CROWL In thi city on February 1J. 1151, Miilrr huiband ol the lata Media Crow I ol 4J South Union 6: reel. Relative and friends ara invited to attrnd tha services from tht McCrerv Funeral Home.

3700 Washine-tnn Street, on Monday afternoon, Febru-ar? IT. at 1 clock Interment at Riv-vervlew Cemetery. Friends mav call on Bundav evening. Parking area adioin- Ink pariort. IVANS-In hi city on Ffbmarr n.

ll.U. Urabeth C. wife ol James t. Ehrabc tb wila of Jamra Evena. niece of Lotttt Rothwell Franar 301 Ein Etihth 8i.

Ag vfara. College in Mt. Vernon, and chancellor of Syracuse Univer sity. The daughter, wife, and mother of Methodist clergy, Flint was the daughter of the i. A nPv.

M.r.hai v.tt.r being invaded by the served churches in Iowa 01 craven, deputy Any. Kansas. Her ion is the Rev. Richard J. Baker, and a state George Yetter Flint, pastor of; trooper In Judging the picture Mt.

Vernon Place Methodist Church, Baltimore. In addition) objectionable and attempting to her husband and son, she is t0 stoP its showing, survived by a daughter, Dr. Lois The dean said today that he Henrietta Flint a professor at the telegram because "I Wilfiam T. Inderlieil Sprvirr ire Mornfav senicrs re jionuay 7 William T. Inderlied Funeral services for William T.

Inderlied, 77, retired secre- of the Gawthrop Unrt' Prnthpr nlnmhinS and heat- ing contractor lirm, win De neia Mr. Inderlied died Thursday night in the Delaware Hospital Boulevard, Bellcvue. u. tor cf Calvary Episcopal Church, Hillcrest. will officiate.

Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow after 7 p. m. at the funeral home, where Corinthian Lodge No. 20, A.

F. and A. will conduct Masonic services at 7:30 p. m. James CFraser t.

c-, JameS C. Iraser, t)7, nUSDana i it t'll't i Road. Clifton Park Manor Apart-' IV i 1 HfiatiVM ana inenni ara invura 10 Mnjv the Sd cer-attrnd tha funaral frncf at tha fu- MOnaay 81 11 a. m. in iiicapiLci nnai homa of Edward r.

bhi. ni pop. Mullikin Funeral Home, Twenty- lar eiraet. on Tuasdaf aftrrnoon.Ffl). ctraie II at 1 clock Iniarmrnt at Mount Cftn'trry.

Fnrndi mat call at in' lunrral bom Mondar tvcmni 1 to ciocc. twn it.r. Mr. I iitu Haiiv wife of the Rev. Gordon Bailey of St.

Paul, and Mrs. Alva Snyder of Port Angeles, Wash. The Flints celebr 'd their 56th wedding anniversary last September. Services were held today in Foundry Metnoa-st after a short illness. His In tht cKt on Ffb icni Rranrivwinp Washington.

Interment was Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, ln reard to move eing and triand. ara inyitrd L.tt'.n.d th. 8rREfcT PARLORS OF THE MiCRERY FU KLRAL HOME. 3203 MARKET 8TREET. en Saturday momma Ffb.

IS. at i 30 dork Rfflutrm Mass St. Paula Church at I 30 clock. Parkin art to tha rear of parlor i. HOLCOMBE On Ffb 13.

1S. Ctaarlfn huband of Crcrllt Andcrann Hnl-fomb of 343 Tavlor Icrraca. Cheitfr, fa Aecd 57 Vfart. Rfiitlvc and riftidi ara Inyitfd to attrnd tha fu-nrral rryicr at Thr Minnhail Fu-rrral Homr. Elrvrnth and Kerlin Strrrt.

Chfitrr. on Monday aflrrnoon, Frb 17, at 1 oclock Intcrmrnt at Edaawood Mrmnrial Oardrni. Friends aiar call Sunday eyrnini. INDERLIED In thla city on Ffb. 13.

on Ff h. T3 n. y. Mrs. L.

Seott Townsend Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Dure Townsend, 84, of 2204 Highland Place, will be heid Monday at d. m. in ine Episcopal Cathedral Church of st- John- The widow of L. Scott -rwnspnri fircr nrptlrlpnt nt f.

irj anj rnmnanw and onr It'll William T. huiband n( thr'Ol airs. jVIdlKrticl riasci, uicu time President of Security Trustiothers is being invaded by such ments, alter a long mness. Tne ReVt Gen Walter, Mr. Fraser, retired because ofiranon Cathndml Phnrrh illness, had lived in Wilmington: Unut it, linnn linn a rl 1 1 In driril.

Company, she died yesterday. wiU 0ficiate, Tnere will be no 1 1 a mington Country Club, and the Cathedral Church of St. John, ana was active in such activities until shortly before her deathJ o.iuui, a 4., 1 viewing ana ii is requested mat state trooper were in the audition to his wife, he survived flowers be omitted. Interment enee at the first show. On Thurs-ty a daughter, Mrs.

Warren Hot- win be in Old Drayers Mr. Craven said he would mer, Wilmington; five near Odessa. take action to halt the show, but dren, and one brother and two Mrs. Townsend was a member the theatre manager, Daniel Cu-sisters in Scotland. nf the Colonial Damp t.h wn.

rlnnA thrnnoh hi. i I KENNARD'S Experienced beauty opertw tors, highest salary tt Free hospitalization, liberal discount on personal pur chases. Apply A. G. Jarris, Personnel 7th Market Street.

JCnnarJs Has opening for DIETITIAN for its Christina Lupfh Room. Salary $60 with opportunity for advancement. Fret) hospitalization, liberal discounts, on personal purchases. Apply A. Jarvis, Person nel Mgr.

JCnnarJs Has opening for HEAD WAITRESS for its Chistina Lunch Room. Salary $45, opportunity for advancement Free hospital ization, liberal discounts on personal purchases. Apply A. G. Jarvis, Person nel Mgr.

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Medical 'for hospital laboratory, ASCP or eligible preferred. Excellent salary. Pleasant working conditions. No night Write or Dhona Dr. J.

V. Casellt. Wllmlntton Oenerti hosnltai. Wilmington. Del.

OLrmol 6-2551. MATURE WOMAN for DaTt-ttmt work In sub-shop. Eve. work. OL 6-2857 between 2-6 P.

M. MEDICAL RECORD TYPIST Immediate opening for an accu rate prodcctlon typist. WIU Drovlrio training In use of transcription equipment. Liberal personnel benefits including daily lunch In addl. tion to salary.

Apply employment office. DELAWARE HOSPITAL I4TH WASHINGTON STS. MANAGEMENT POSITION Nationally known cosmetic hat opening in Wilmington for intelligent, attractive sales leader, itt 38-42. Full training provided, car nrcesaarv. extensive company bene, fits, opportunity and Income excellent.

Apply Room 300. Odd Fellows I to t. NURSE ANESTHETIST Openings Immediately for a eusll. fled experi-nced reilstered nure. Good salary with liberal personnel benefits.

Contact Director of Anesthesia. DELAWARE HOSPITAL 14th A- Washington Bti. REGISTERED NURSE Smalt maternity homo, Mitura. experienced Referencei required. Good Stirling salarv.

Ph. OL t-5471 between I At I M. REGISTERED NURSES Pull time or part time positions avtllable on evening tnd night ihlfta. Good itnrtlng salary tnd fringe benrfiu. Bonus for evening tnd night ihlfta.

Living accommodatlnna ivallahlt. Write or phone Mrs. Fdrtt M. Avar. Director of Nurses, Balem County M-mnrial Hospital.

Salem, New SALESLADY Rooert "an Clothet, 1402 Mtrket 8t SLIPCOVER Operator Good oav. xner.on!y.Apoly414 King gt, STENOGRAPHER Leading central city Insurance ana real estate office haa opening re-oulrlng neat and accurate typing ind thorthand Interesting work. Goo. opportunity to eoplv initiative, and Imagination. Must be willing to as.

tume responsibility. Call Mr. Hums, man. OL 5-1511, WAITRESS Experienced. BRANDY.

WIN- DINER 34th Oov. Print! WOMAN Mature, reliable, te cart) for children. Mother emoloved. 6k-'64T, WOMAN ai companion At helper to widow, live in. small animal t-pnel.

Driver'! lie. OL t-0882 WOMEN 3 or more eves. Vweek, nnlimited eirnlngi wPolrwa-ai home oartie. Must htvt cir No cnvaslng. no collecting, no deliv.

WOMAN Ileht tvplng. bookkern- 4ng experience. 5 day week. 8 WOMAN desired with bookkeeoinit "rler.c(. some tvptnt.

5 dav week. 8:30 tb 4:30. City. Writ Box 347. News-Journal.

1100 'kvj dresses supplied by us Jusl show Fnhlnn Frocki to frlenda. No Investment. eanvalng or exo nee Fashion Frocki, Dept. Z-4S5J, Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 Empleyweitt kmiti h' i A J.

CASEY 8ERVICF. INC 31 West St. OL t-648t Bsfirdiy I to 13 8NFT.f,INO 8NFXLINO PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS 117 WASHINOTON 8T OL 1-6581 7 Help Mali ADJUSTER INSURANCE CLAIMS Excellent Mure with unusual benefits for trilnee with College de. tn. IN8CRANCE CO OP NORTH AMERICA -M 80S Ortnge St.

s4uta Safomin Vth "lllnf We will train von. Htvt a Itmlteej jumber of salesmen who all makt a tood living Nf bit Bromlaet but If jrou in the right one. you too. can loin a great aalei team. No Phone call TOM LAWRIE MOTORS, INC.

LINCOLN-MERCURY 184 E. Main Newark. Del. ane is survivea ny two daugh-suea sucn an order and the pic-ters, Mrs. Edward K.

Bisphamture has been playing to capacity and Mrs. Sarah Townsend du-j crowds since, with a 6 p. m. show Pont; and two sons, L. Seott added to the 7:45 and 9:45 p.

m. legal Wttices ESTATE OF ELM A BARTRAM DURSTEIN. BIASED Notict la hereby tiven that Lettert TcU-meiiury upon tht Estatt nf Lima B.irtr,tm Durattln, Ittt of Wllmiiia-ton hundred, deceased, wert duly ar anted unto gouitnblt Security Truat Company formerly Egultablt Trust Company on tht Twenty-tithth dy of January, A. D. 158, and til periona Indebted to tht aaid deceaaed art requested to makt pavmtott to tht Executor without delay, and all person havlnt de-manda atainst tht deceased art required to exhibit and present tht tamt duly probated to tht laid Executor on or befort tht Twenty, tithth day of October, A.

D. Ittl, or ibid; by tht law In thli behalf, EgUiTABLK BECURITY THU8T? FORMERLY EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY, Executor. Addreaa; Equitable Brcurltv Trut Company formerly Equitable Trust tth Market Street, Wilmlntton, Delaware. frb 1-l-lt. ESTATE OFJAME3 NEAL AO-t DOUi.

DECEASED Not lea It hereby (Wen that Letter of Administration upon tht Estate of Jamea Meal Addomi. lata of Bran-dvwlnt Hundred, deceased, wert duly trtnted unto Marlon, p. Ad. domi on tht Fifth day of February A. D.

1SI tnd all persona Indebted to tht aald deceaaed art reoueated to makt payment to tht Administratrix without delay, and all per. aon havlnt demandi atainst tht deceased art reaulred to exhibit and preaent the aamt duly probated to the aald Administratrix on or befort lh Fifth day of November A. O. list or abldt by tht law in thli behalf. MARJORIE P.

ADDOM8. Administratrix Addreaa: John P. Sinclair. Attor-ney-at-law, Delaware Trust Build-Inn. Wilmington, Delaware.

fcbS-I5-23. ESTATE Of 8 AHA OQDEN HENRY. ilKCEASEO Notice la hereby dven that Letters upon the Estate of Sara Oaden henry latt of WUmiutton Hundred, deceased. Wert duly trtnted unto Bernard J. Fox on the Fourth day of February A.

D. 1958 and alt p-rsom Indebted to the laid deceased are requested to make payment! to the Executor without de and all personi havlnt demandi iialnst tht deceased are reaulred to exhibit and present the aamt duly probated to the said Executor on or befort tht Fourth day of November A. D. 1961 or abldt by tht law In this behalf. BERNARD J.

FOX. Executor. Address: Frank O'Donnel. Attorney at law. Delaware Trust Bulldlnt.

Wllmlniton, Delaware. feb.kM5-JJ. ESTATE OF MARGARET E. CON-NELL, DECEASED Notice It hereby then that Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Margaret E. Connell late of Wllmlniton Hundred, deceased, Were! dulv (ranted unti Delaware Trust Company on the Fourth day of February A.

D. lfl.ill and all Derinna Indebted to the said deceased ar requested to make payments to the Administrator without delay, and all persons having demands aeatnst the deceased are required to exhibit and present the aame duly probated to the laid Administrator on or before the Fourth day of November A. D. 1S8 or abide by tht law in this behalf. DELAWARE TRUST COMPANY.

Administrator. Addresi: C. Wanamnn Berl. Attorney -at -law, Delaware Trust Bulldlnt. Wilmington.

Delawart. fcb.t-li-JJ. LEGAL NOTICE Tht Itvy Court of New Ctstlt County hold public hearlngi on tht following listed petitions for reronint In tht Levy Court Room JTlOl. Public Building, Wilmington, en Tuesdtr. March 4, 1958, beginning at 1:00 P.

Petition 26-Z New Castle Hundred, for resoning from R-l to C-I and M-l of two parceli of land at Intersection of louth-eosterlv corner of Routt 40 and Lebanon Church Road leading to Red Lion. Parcel 1 for reaonlng to C-J of approximately J' teres. Parcel 3 for re-toning to M-t of approximately l'i acres. Josephlna Saranulskl, Petitioner. Petition 2fi-Z-Brandvwine Hundred, for reporting from R-1-0 to C-J northerly corner Hillside Road and Oovernor Prints Blvd.

known aa 7101 Oov. Prlnta and adjoining existing C-J District. Morton tnd Mary Daller, Petitioners. Petition 370-Z Brandvwlne Hundred for rezonlng from R-l-B to R-l-CC a tract of land consisting of about 2d 7 acrea midway between Marsh and Faulk Roads and extends southwesterly from tht Silverslde Rotd adjacent to northwesterly side of Olenslrie Farmt and Oraylvn Crest J. Magneaa Construction Company.

Petitioners. Thest Public Hearing will bt held in tccordanre with the provision of 8ection 2611, Title Delaware Code annotated. Information and map an available at the Levy Court Room 101, Publie Building, February 17, Ipsa throueh March 4. 15. Inclusive, exceptint Saturdays, and Sundava from 00 A.

M. to 5:00 JOSEPH F. DAYTON, President. Ctl Count? frb 15-31 3. Straight Facl! The Classified Section is the Market place of Millions Make your offer there and profit Dial OL 4-5351 Film Ban Try Protest With Craven ueslions Censor Right Gressle- dcan of the Cathedral rh of st' John- ean dressle said, In a tele- gram yesterday to Atty.

Gen. joseoh nnnirf rvau.n h.t hi. I feel very Wrongly that I am not alone in opposing the action of censorship by the attorney gen eral." The telegram reads: "As a citizen of the State of Delaware, I have been ereatly concerned bv vour rrwnt otinn prcseniea in wumington. i know how conscientiously you fulfill your office as attorney general. I wonder if the field of censor ship is genuinely within this province to the extent that you seem to carry it.

I strongly ob- iect to the art nn of vnn nri compatriots in becoming censors of my freedom to attend or tint ittonJ tu nn, nc. mc mca nf 1 hart unil action. The film opened at the Edge -Moor iheatre on Wednesday and Mr. Craven, Mr. Baker, and the ing Morris, asked the Court of Chancery to restrain the attor- ney general from such action Chancellor Collins J.

Seiti is- snowings. The film has been banned in some cities but is being shown in many more, including Boston which has gained a reputation for banning shows of question- ame moral import, First State Symposium On Science Under Way The first Delaware Science Symposium is being held at the University of Delaware today for over 400 scientists and engl neers This year the symposium was expanded to cover the general fields of science as a reflection of the broadening interest in science and technology through out tne state. The previous meetings had been devoted to the field of chemistry, More than 50 papers are being presented by representatives of me DuPont Company," Hercules Powder Company, Atlas Powder Company, A. I. duPont Institute, Biochemical Research Founda tion, Rohm and Haas Company, fmitn.

Mine and French, Luken Steel, University of Delaware Johns Hopkins University, and Jetlerson Medical College Justice Bros. May Win Brand Names Award Just is has been named a finalist in the nationwide Brand Names contest being conducted by the Brand Names Foundation of New York City R. C. Justis, firm president, said his firm has received notice that it is one of 41 appliance firms in the nation to receive this honor, and the only such firm in Delaware, Mr. Justis said Justis Bros.

also will be considered for the "Brand Name Retailer -of-the Year Award." his consideration will be on the basis of the type of advertising done by the firm in all major media, plus the tvDe oi sales training and special pro motions used by the firm over the past year. Final results of the contest will be announced In April. Walker Begins 17th Year at Lenten Organ When the 38th series of interdenominational noon-day Lenten services begins in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on Ash Wed nesday, Harrison Walker will be gin his 17th year as organist for this project of the Wilming Church, has served continuosly for the noon-day services during this period with the exception of 1944 when he was serving in the Amy, Preceding the Ash Wednesday servire at 12:30 p.m., Mr. Walker will play a recital, beginning at 12:10, which will include music of the classic contemporary periods.

Rahhi Simon Krinsky To Lecture in Yiddish1 Rabbi Simon R. Krinsky, principal of the Hebrew section of mid-week religious school, of Temple Beth Emeth, will; give a lecture in Yiddish on the "Golden Era in Spain" at p. m. Monday In the Jewish Community Center, 515 French Street. Discussion will follow.

The lecture Is the sixth in a series of 10 offered by the ccn ter aj a public service for those who understand Yiddish. Mayer Utjal Ritices ON FEBRUARY It. 1I5S at V. m. ont list Chryaltr New Yorker Bei'ial JTN tt3Mi.

will be sold it Publle Auction, it 300 Weu lih 8 reel, Wilmington. Delaware, bv reason, sf defiult on tht terms ot Chattel Mortgage between J. Bmllh ri I vumiflc.Gi.i v.rail rlun. jfeb.lS.lt ESTATE OF ANTONIO DI LUC-. CHIO.

DECEASED Notlct hereuy given that Letteri of Ad. mllnttritlon Cum Teatimento An-nexo unon the Estate of Antonls Dl Lucrhlo late sf Wllmlntton Hundred, deceased, were duly trtnted unto Michael' M. Dl Lurhlo and De Luke on the Fifth day of February A. D. 1951 and all Persons Indebted to the aald deceased art requested to makt Pivmtntt to the Administrator! C.ToA, without delay, and all persona havlnt demandi atainst tht deceised art required to exhibit and present the same dulv probated to the said Administrators C.T A.

on or before the Fifth day of No-yember A D. 19 si or abldt by tht law In tht behalf. MICHAEL M. DI LUCHIO PRANK C. De? LUKE, Administrators C.T.

A. Adres: Joseph A. L. Errlio, AttnrnPy yt law. Industrial Trust in.

Wilmington. Delawart. iSJTE OP ANNA EDNA ORRT DECEASED Notice li hereby given Letteri Testamentary upon the Estate of Anna Edna Orr, late of Wllmlntton Hundred, de- Robert orr on tht Eleyenth day of February, A. D. 1155.

and Persons Indebted to tht laid deceased art requested to makt payment! to the Executor without deity, and all persons having de. rrianda against the deceased art required to exhibit tnd present S.m Probated to the said Executor on or before tht day of November, A. bJha'lf" bT th taw thi ROBERT W. ORR. Address: Thomas 'orji'v-at-liw.

Delaware 1,1 W'ta'niton. Del. feb.l522marchjl I'LTHE SUPERIOR OP THE STATE OFDELAWARB I 525, ALBERT' pARY MAROARET IlIiraTiOT PETITION TO CHANGE NAME MARTIN vu.nusA, ana RONALD DZIADOSZ, their tnlyini. viiiAuirii, 1 ine j-etltlon or ALBERT DZIA. pOSZ.

and MARY MAROARET D7.IADOSZ. tali wife, reipectfully represents: I. That your Petitioners are real-dents of the County of New Castlt tnd the State of Delaware. 3. That, your Petitioner Albert Dnadosa, and Mary Margaret prladosx.

his wife, are over twenlv-ont vein of age. and are the natural parents of Martin Dzudost, who was born January 10. 1153. and of Ronald Dzladosx, Who was born July 23, 1157. J.

That lor social and buslnesi rMnn, wax. ...1 (rblviUUCll, HUMUS for themselves and for their minor vin.u.eu, ucsira to cnangt tneir names. WHEREFORE. Your Petlllonen Pray that the Honorable Court may enter an Order changing their Albert Drtadoar, to Albert Jadus tnd from Mary Mar. garet Dziadosz to Mary Margaret Jadus, and the namea of their minor enildren from Martin Dila.

dosi to Martin Jadua and from Ronald Dziadoai to Ronald Jadus, pursuant to tht Act of the General Assembly in such easet mada and provided. ALBERT DZIADOSZ MARGARET DZIADOSZ JAMES KRUZIN8KI, Attorney for Petitioner! 312 Odd Fellows Building Wilmington. Delsware. 8WORN to and Subscribed before ffie this 30th day of January U.a 1958. ISEALi CHARLES O.

DALEY, Notary Public ALIAS SUMMONS IN DIVORCK OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE AND FOR COUNTY PAV18' PlUitlff, BERTHA J. DAVIS. Defend ant. No 74 Civil Action. IDil.

Aliaa Summon! In Divorce. THE STATE OP DELAWARE TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CA8-TLE COUNTY: YOU ARB COMMANDED: AS YOU WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED: To summon the above named de. fendtnt so thit within 20 dart liter service hereof upon defendant exclusive of the day of service islt UD0i Louis Redding. Escttlre. Dlslntlffa attoE Street, Wilmington 1, Delaware, an anwer to the complaint To lerve upon defendant a copy "ereof ind of the complaint.

ii ine aeienasnt cannot be served Personally to publish thli process a reauired by statute Dated February 4, 15S WILLIAM Cl )UOH JR. Per. YAVALA. TO Td5 OVE NAMED DEFEND. ant: It eerved per.

In case of within 20 days after such service, exclusive of the day tornrV'i0-'" 00 at" th. T5fme? nswer to fhnfiPu'' the wiU bt tried w.thout further notice. P'Monal leryice It not made SnhH.i!.0 thi ummona ii Ph.i"'d by itatute of Tour Hu" within 20 days from service by publicallnn of summon, to serve on plain, tiff a attorney named above an an. brtr edth.Vh0m.Dlfln,i. iSEALi wlthout notice.

WTLUAM H. CLOUQH. JR. P-'bono'tary h.LM?&t CMtt Depu THE BTirt aP. court op THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY JUNE 8HIREY.

Plainner iSWJ, 8HIREY Vf- "2i, Civil Action, 1967. Alias Summons In Divorce THE OP NEW CAR. TLB COUNTY: YOU ARt; COMMANDED: AS YOU WRIl To summniT9h COMM "ove named de. fendant ap that, within 20 davj hereof uoon defend" defendant'' tht ot I R.H.V wh UDOn Jh nr'y hL.E5al!Lr, 'lntifla attor" fdoresa Is 1211 King WHmlntton. Delawart.

an tnswer to the comoliint h.T?nfSeI a tony Brrsnn.lld.e'f.nd,nL,nDot Dated January 14. l51 WILLIAM n. CLOUOH. JR Prothonota'rt. T0 TS.AB0VE NAMED DEFEND tonally upon you.

then. In case of jour failure, within 20 rlavs of the da" Ii.n.7ic,i f0 olalntiff i fn Abovt an answer to the comnli nt, the case will be tried without further notice If eersonal service Is not made 'his lummons it-tSilurri bv ttatute. it th. "m.lc b' oublleatlon tlffs attorney named ibovt in sn- (SEAL) Wlth0Ut Botlc WILLIAM CLOUOH. 1N divorce" COURT OP THE STATE OF TjELAWARE IN AND FOR NFW C'Hr cor'NTY nOgmct GIBSON, Plaintiff.

T. PAUL OIBSON. Defendant. No SI Civil Action. 1158.

Alias Summona In Divorce, TH2 SHERIFF CF NEW CASTLE COUNTY; YOU ARB COMMANDED: AS YOU WErI HEREOFOR COMMANDED To summon the ibove named de-rendtnt that, within 20 davt t'ter syytce hereof ttnon defend-v rr'ttslve of tb. dav nf ae'vice. defendant shall aerve upon Stan-ley T. C-alkowskl, Esquire, attorney, whose address li 107 Market Street, Wllmlntton Delaware, an answer to tht com-plaint. To serve upon defendant a copy hereof tnd of tht complaint.

he served jersons iv to publish thla orocest Datrd Frbruary 4. 15J WILLIAM CM)l(iiH. JR P'-sthnnotirt Per W. OOR8UCH. Chltf Deputy.

ANT ABVS NMED summons I irrved ner. onllv unon then. In else nf your failure, within SO dnv ifter inch service, exclusive of the dry of service to erve nn nlalntlff i ittornev named -thovt an answer to the romnlalnt the esse will ha tr'ed without fttr'her notice If oersona! sfvlre Is not marla mm vou and If thl summon ii published a reoiilrrd titute ''n ri of vour fillti-e wt'htn "0 ''m ntiMlr-'Inn nf this autnmniM. to serve on plain-tiff attorney named tbnve an an war to the remnhlnt the csr will without furthrr notice 8EALi WILLIAM CLOUOH. Per R.

OOR3UCH, Chief Deputy. febi-IA-JJ-Msr IAI A' Want Ad Diy Makes ail ousinesi ray. Lixal Kiticis SAMUEL J. MU88FR. trading II Red Lions Inn.

Intends to file tn application with the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Commli-ion lor the silt of alcoholic liquors In a restaurant located at the below address consumption on and off the premises, Located at W. aide of Old state Highway, Rt. 71, R-d Linn. Delaware feb.l4.3t ESTATE OP MARY DI LUCCH10, also known as MARIA DI LUC-CHIO, DECEASED Notict is here, by given that Letters of Administration Cum Teitamento Annexo upon tht Estate of Mtry Dl Luc-chio, also known at Maria Dl Luc chio. latt of Wilmington Hundred, decetaed wert duly granted unto Michael M.

Dl Luchlo and Frank C. De Lukt on the Fifth day of Feb. ruarv, A. D. 1951, and all persons Indebted to the laid deceased art requested to mike payment! to the Administrator! C.

T. A. without delay, and all personi having demand! against tha deceased art required to exhibit and present the aame dulv probated to the said Administrator C. T. A.

on or before the Fifth dav of November, A. D. 1151. or abldt bv tht law In thit behalf. 7 MICHAEL DI LUCHIO and FRANK C.

DE LUKE Administrators C. T. A. Address: Joseph A. L.

Errigo, At tome v-at-law. Industrial 1 1 lullding. Wilmington, Delaware, feb I-15AJJ ESTATE OP GREGORY A. 8LA-DER, also known as GREGORY ALLEN 8LADER, DECEASED Notice ia hereby given that Letters of Administration Cum Testamento Annexo upon tht Estatt of Oret-orv A. Blader, alio known at Oreg-onr Allen Blader, lite of New Cas.

tit Hundred, deceased, were dulv granted unto Lucy Poland Blader on the Twenty-eighth dsr of January, D. 1151, and all personi Indebted to the laid deceased art requested to make pavmen's to tht Administratrix C. T. A. without delay, and all person having demands against tht deceased trt reaulred to exhibit and present the sme dulv probated to the said Administratrix C.

T. On or before the Twentv-elghth day of October. A. D. 1158, or abldt by tht law In this behalf.

LUCY POLAND 8LADFR, Administratrix C. T. A. Address: Rodney M. Layton.

At-tornev-at-law. DuPont Building, Wilmington, Delaware. feb.8-15A-22 ANNOUNCEMENTS List Fnni AT DEL, HUMANE Terrier, brownwbt. collie, fem. PO 4-6248.

AT SPCA Small black and tan dud. male. Vic. 16th French. Braglt tynt male, OL i-5655.

ALL puppies Ac dogi betrglng for homes. At the 8.P.C.A. OL 8-583S. POUND German Bheppard. male, 2 yrs wearing red collar.

Vic. of Montchanln Station. OL 4-1503. LOST Mongrel, fbeatlt At terrier. female.

VHnltv 7th A- Broom. Ans. to "Cleo," Reward. OL 5-6M4. LOST Bedllneton Terrier.

Graf male. Vic. Fairfax. Am. to Pete.

Rew.rd. OL 5-8944. LOST Bracelet, gold link. Jan. 24th.

vie. tth Ith Harrison, tenemental val reward. OL 2-511. Aictiii Sales Wbta vol want to atO That't YOUR Butlntta when you need an Auctioneer That la MY Builneta. R.

C. FENIMORE -PH. WY 4-JJ1T Kitiees A SPENCER corset measured In vour heme by ex. Corsetlere. PO 4-3715, A NEW meihoa of tienderising.

CO.NTOUilKLLA Courtesy treat. Bfnt Amanda Richards OL AT PARKLYN BAFIBFR SHOP" 4510 KIRKWOOD HWY HOW OPEN FOR EVE APPTS. WED -THUR3. P. M.

3 BARBERS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIME8 WY 4-9H05 AVAILABLE A OOOD DANCl BAND OR COMBO. PHONE OL J-344J OR OL 1-2331 CELLARS cleaned. Bondexed. traib removed N. LaRue.

WY 4-M 1 7 Diamond State Driving School PaVs-Eves WY 4-5171 DOLLAR DAYS- NOW at Th FABRIC SHOP. 507 Market 81. FORMAL WEAR for hlrefweddlntt our specialty. Dllorlo Cleanera, TVV 4-1404. After t.

WY 4-075. GIRL wlil pay transp. from Bldg. 64. Clifton Park to 301S Bellevue Ave.

I a. returning 6 p. tn, PO 4-5174, MA ROE Please call collect, Sunday, Tommy. OL 2-2051. NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bMiii tfter Feb 15.

111 unless contracted by myself. Thoma F. Pordham, 504 Junction Street, EI.smere.Del; NOT responsible for any bills after Feb. 15. 1151, unlets contrscted bv myself Gertrude Ellis, t.

13th Btreet PLEASE Used Warm Winter Clothing, furniture, househoH Itema. dlshea. electrical apnllancea, etc. All call! gratefully accented. CATHOLIC WELFARE OUILD STORE CnOJL-S527 RalvateDeD PRIVATE TRUMPET LESSONS WY 4-4541 8IONATURE LOANS Community Finance A- Aeceptinct 114 Orantt St.

pn. OL I-SS51 Ik RuiRiiii Sales STORE for rummatt sales available now, with or wltnout narkint ipict. 311 W. 7tl 8t. OL 4-3041.

3A Ruunan Sales 8TORE Avail, for rummage lala. Ill Orange. Mrt. Btape. OL 1-1301 102 TATNALU itore avail.

Mrs! Campbell. OL 1-5813 or OL 8-8407. I Telephone Senrici TEIiEPHONE ANSWER INO) SERVICE. OL 4-1005 Beauty Ciltire A LIP TIME GIFT A Beauty Culture Count at Ellis Bitters 111 Market. OL I-4ITI 48 Beauty Salens BOB BHOPPE 711 MARKET St7 DVP PARKINO OL 2-2122 CALL OL 1-4174 FAIRFAX BEAUTY 8ALON EMPLOYMENT Help Female AVON CALLINOI Wt can place several capable women in office or n'ghhrhd territories at once.

'Earn 125-140 Wkly, OL 3-3507 EN 1-3671, Over 25 vn. Experienced. Night work. Apply 841 Tatnall, 8trcet, BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Shorthand necessary.

I 30 to 3 p. 5-dav week, downtown. Salary open. Write Box 315, News-Journal Co. BOOKKEEPER Exerlenced, for building contrie.

tor ot; Ire located In northern sub urb. Excellent wnrkint conditions. A tood with a tood future. Call t-l'Sl for appolntjmen t. CASH 150 to organltatloni or In- dividual.

OL 3-3181 or OL 8-8063. Clerk Typist for part time only. Center eltv business. Excellent environment A associates. State particulars, experience, etc, Wrltt Boa 416, News- Journal.

COOK Wte sleep In, am. two other dom. Sub irea. on bus Rte, Ref. Write Box 407.News-JournalJ Dav work.

Nb Sundayi. 86me exo. 8Plc Soan, 31st A5Market 8tsj DENTAL AS8isf ANT Maturt "woman pref. Willing to train. Write Box 343.

News-Journal. FEMALE AIDES for Day Cire-Centert to be established. Must be high school graduate between lie of 25-50 vn. Steady position. 6 day wit 8 lir.

day. Liberal vara, tion, holiday aick leave Personal interview be scheduled bv calling Dr. Chirlei P. Jubenville on Tue.dav, Feb. 18.

Feb. 19, brtwen I 30 a. 4 30 p. st the of Aao-'itlon for Dh-lrdd Children, Wllmlnston. Phone 8 1' s-lci.

FOUNTAIN" GiRL Day work No Sundays. Vernal Co 'nn. Rt. BOtMnFF.PER-Cnnred. for em.

pi -vi-rt wom m. 8'y dim, people, no ch' -trm. iii home, BY t-0490 after I yeckdpys, 111 div Bat. Ar Sun. HAIRDRESSER Exnerlenred, wonderful nnnnr-tunitv Frederick I Hairdressers.

317 W. 8th Btreet. juwnsena, ana W. Laird Townsend. Elizabeth V.

Passwaters GEORGETOWN, Feb. 15. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Vanaman Passwaters of ueorgetown will be held in the carsy Funeral Home, here, at 11 a. m.

Monday, with the Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Mulligan, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, officiating. Interment be in union Cemetery, Georgetown.

Mrs. Passwaters, the daughter or me late Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hastinrt Vanam.n AiA night in the Beebe Hospital, Lewis, after a brief illness. cu.

i i i i a w.it Lydia Watson, and one brother Robert Vanaman, all of Georgetown. Friends may call Sunday evening at the funeral home. Other Deaths SIR CHARLES MENDL In Paris; 86; a leading British diplomatic figure between World Wars I and II who was a master of social work essential to diplomacy; press attaches at the British Embassy in. Paris from 1926 to 1940; husband of the late Elsie De Wolfe international hostess and American actress. JEAN PAUL GASTON DAR-ROT In Waterbury, 65; designing director of General Time Corporation, who was regarded as one of the country's foremost timepiece designers.

VINCENT E. JAKL In Chi cago; 77; pioneer meteorologist, wno was with the U. S. Weather Bureau for nearly a half a century. He joined the Weather Bureau service in 1904 in Omaha and retired in 1950 after serving in various cities.

He established the bureau's first kite observation station in 1917. I City Christian Men To Hear Psychologist John Thomas Orury, clinical psychologist at Delaware State Christian Business Men's Committee in The Hunter. Mr. Drury, who rec ived his Master's dcgiee in psychology from the University of Richmond and is studying for a doctorate, has had thj opportunity to do diagnostic work and treatment yrara. Rrlatlyrn and frirnda ara lryited to attrnd Ih arrylcea at The Snicrr-Mullikin Funeral Home.

Twrnty-fourih and Market Strreu. on Monday mnrntna. Frb 10. at 11 oclock. Intrr-mrnt al Rivrryiew Cemetery.

Friend ir.ay call at the funeral homa on Sunday eveninf after 1 o'clock. Maonlc eerytcei will ba held by Corinthian todee It 20 A A M. at 7 30 clock. Parkini area opponta Twenty-ourtb Street entranca. MA! LOY In thla city on February 13.

lhl. Joieph husband of Marlon Campbell and aon of tha late Jamea tnd Mare Laity Malloy. Relatives, friend and member of Local 100. Paintera Union are tnyited to attend the funeral from thr Mralry Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Monday mormna Frbruary 17.

at clock. Rrauirm Ma at St. Slliahrth' Church at 3d clock. Intermrnt at Cathedral Cemetery. Friend may call at the funeral homa on Sunday cvemna after 1 oclock, IfAXFIFLD-In th! city on February 13.

1M. Arthur husband of Abble Maxfte d. father nf Elwood and Jornh Mafleld of 1022 nnon otreet. Relative ai.u friend are invited to attrnd the funeral ervire at the funeral horn of Edward R. Bell, lot ropir oireei.

on Sunday evenltiy. February id at o'clock Interment at Ml. Zion Cemetery on Monday. Friend may call at the funeral home on Bun-day avenlnt Irom 1 to oclock. MOORE At her reldenc near Clayton Del.

on Feb. 14. mt Florrnea F. Bonen wife of Robert Moore in her 7th year. Relative and friend art invited to attend tht funeral service at tha Oebhurt Funeral Homr.

New Ctl. on Tuesday afternoon. Feb IS. at 1 clock. Interment it Riverview call at tht funeral noma oa Monday tvenlni.

FAIICfN In thia elly on Feb 14. HSU Max, nusnatid of Mir? Palkin and father of David and Mr Sol Denen year. Relative and friend ara Invited to attend the funeral from the Spirer-Mullikin Funeral ome. iwentv-fotirth and Market on, ounoay atternoon. Feb is.

at. oclock. interment at Jewish lemetery. Plea omit flim-rrs. Funeral arranaammt by the aaemoriai Lnapel.

PALMERIn tht city on Feb. 13. of El'Mbeih im." Kmr Street Aeed 7 the funeral aervice at rThTi HT'- 41J Phlladel. Iflernnon. Feb.

at Rivrr-7v Friend may call at 1 oclock Sunday tvenint after tilr nn February 13. iiT'fruL2110 Mark" Relative. "1.V'"'11 ,0 Fm.roi.l'''"! 'lnm Bt Andrew. THt. E'nth Shlnley afternoon.

rVJ, 0 tlocJ; at Prin arra oppo.ita Twrnty-fourth Strert entranca. In hl city on Feb. 13. of Rubv Fdw.ri mi' 01 Rle. Kine i Jnhn uf'e James Court 1 SfS of 1309 Dunbar Extension.

Re. fend h.nd,rl'n!" Paul. t5 'a" at. A. E.

Church. Flrvenih Wlie OI Bob CV ron ar Btreets. on Monday iv Nellie Dure, widow of Mr. rb Wn.TiTEAi?-tu.,1.d'niT. Mlllsboro.

ru, 'uneral irrvlre, thl Melhodiit Church Iir5lturdi', Feb 15 at i "i.i vi. vreea tf mrtrry. T.rJU' II wiiry and friend, are tn- MARKFTY HOME: 320J WITKOWgRI (WISNOWSKfla. Sr" in-ebJu l't Jo.enh of the FUNERAL SPRAYS Sraealay Arriayaiaali. PENNY MILL FLowra shop mi roNcoiD pmr fk.

Oil I II2S McCRERT FUNERAL HOMES 2700 WASHINGTON ST. 1202 MARKET ST. 1010 KIRKWOOD HWY. At Frlca'i Carntr PhtM OL 2-051 nnnn Kah 1 -a a. Mt Oliv." "t'nt 'Wi horn, of fror.

Will atlrt Cemetery. Ode, "Del r.e.se omit flower No yiewn. r.naementa by Chandler nn or mat and Denrlr Whitehr.d of If. HlH" Dnv(' Brook.id? Park In Ilia 2IMh yrar Relative, 15 An "I'mhrr. of th, Lov" Order nf Moosr Lodee.

New cu' Del and Mn ee Relit vr, orF Th' Monday tvrnlnt. lun'' bomt a I 1 So Services will be held Monday at 2.30 p. m. in the McCrery Fu neral Home, 2700 Washington Street. Interment will be at the convenience of the family.

Mrs. Robert W. Moore Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the Geb- hart Funeral Home, New Castle, for Mrs.

Florence Bowen Moore, 78, wife of Robert W. Moore of near Clayton. She died yesterday at her home. Friends may call Monday night at the funeral home. Interment will be In Riverview Cemetery.

The daughter of Charles L. and Mary B. Bowen, she was born in Philadelphia but had been a resident of New Castle County for about 25 years. She and her husband lived on a farm v.tuu iur uie past nine In addition to her husband, Mrs. Moore is survived by a brother.

Charles L. Bowen, Jr. of Ramsey, and several nieces and nephews. Stanley T. Wilkowkl Requiem mass for Stanley Witkowski (Wisnowski), 60, of 502 North Jackson Street, a re tired Wilmington fireman, will be offered Tuesday at 9:30 a.

m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call al the Gornowski Funeral Home, 500 South Van Buren Street.

Monday night. An overseas Navy veteran of World War he died yesterday the Veterans Admin stration Hospital, Brack-Ex. The son of Joseph and Frances Witkowski, his survivors are two brothers, James T. of Wilmington and Joseph J. of Claymont; sister, Miss Jennie F.

Witkowski, Wilmington, and several nieces and nephews. I He served for 20 years with (he Wilmington Fire Department and before that he was associated with the Independence Vol unteer Fire Company, Twelfth and Claymont Streets. After retiring from the department about 15 years ago, he was employed by the Dravo Corporation. Miller V. Crowl Funeral services for Miller V.

Crowl, 83. an ice maker for the Diamond Ice and Coal Company for several years, will be held Monday at 1 p. m. at the McCrery Funpra nma 27fn1 Wash nfftnn Street, where friends may call tomorrow after 7 p. m.

Interment will he in Riverview Cemetery. Mr. Crowl, the husband of the late Mrs. Media J. Crowl, died Thursday at his home, 439 South Union Street.

IN MEMORIAM REACH-In lovlnt memory of our mother and sister, Winifred I. Beach, who pasted away February IS, 1)4), Sadly missed by Children, Brother, Niece and Nenhew. EPI8COPO tn lad and lovtnt memory of Anthony Episcopo who passed away two year tiro. February 1(. Orant him rest, Lord, And let perpetual liaht htnt upon him.

missed by Wife, Children and Orandchlldren, OOODINOIn lovlnt memory of our father and trandfather. Lawren S.VJ February 8'rona but rvrr frntlr. No aentlrr one could there be Than you. whoe well loved fact ind voice. Art but cherished memory.

Sadly mH.rrt h. Children and Orandchlldren. OOODINO In lovin memory of my husband. Lawrence A. Ooodma who on" 0' February When twlllrht ih.dei art fallint And I ait ao all alonr How I lon for you.

dear husband. How I wl'h you could come home No onr know thr drpth of torrow alone am forcrd to bear, Or the deeper inner lnnjint" Juit to loin vou up there B.idly missed by Wife. Edith HUDSON In lovlnt memory of huiband and father, Wilon C. Hudson who passed away nint year ato February 16 1048 He was a wonderful fher. He played life'! battles No matter when we needed him Wt alwava found him there.

on tin dv. our hearis to out To the drarest husband and father. Who never had time la think of himself. But alwava thouaht of othen. 8dly missed bv Wife, Children and Orandchlldren, NORSTROMln aad tnd lovlnt memory of my wift tnd our mother, tleanor Nori'rom who pased twar lour veara ato.

February 114. 8div missed hv Husband tnd Dauth'eri, with a wide variety of jjatients at ton and New Castle County the state hospital. Governor, Council of Churches. Bacon Health Center, and the Mr. Walker, who is choirmas-out-patient clinics of the Statelier and organist at St.

Andrew's BOOKKEEPER Experienced, for Bulldlnt Cow. intl'1 locltefl in norther, enburb. Excellent working eondl. tlom A good Job with a good fu. ture Calf 8Y 8-1481 for innoint.

BUILDING OPERATORS MUST be familiar with op. eration of low pressure pack age boilers, auxiliary equipment, mixed temperature air conditioning systems, cool-ing towers, fans, blowers, pumps, compressors and Allied equipment. SHIFTWORK Company Benefits Write 344. News-Journal "WWER" Apply used car department, DELAWARE OLDS Blvd. CLERK-General offlce'work.

tToint laa1 NUk Write Bot COOK -MANAGERS ASSISTANT" FOREMEN Kn Jlr.lmum of ttmerylslnrt lni well with P'nlr Three to fly veari ol f. GRADUATE ENGINEERS I T'r' xnrrlrnce la field, ctp. "nnel IB Ren-' lr! work Send resume nf bark. "erlenet tl No. 3H4.

Newi-jouraaL of Delaware. Officers of the committee are George W. Cochran, chairman; John B. Beck and Edwin C. Lynam.

vice chairmen; Walter secretary; and Samuel A. Milliner, trcasu-er. Births St. Francis Hospital VIED-Mr. tnd Mr Charlra, Wr.t Fourth Street, Feb.

14, on. 1103 WY8YN8KtMr. tnd Mra. Stanley, 1106 Wert Street, Ffb. 15, daughter.

The Memorial Hospital in. I ri.Olni i m. a.no,i!v Delaware Hospital MOROAN Mr tnd Mr. Malcolm, 1301 Potnmae Rotd, Fairfax, Feb. 14, aon.

v. 'FRANC Mr. Keat Avenue, daughter, and Mr. Claymont, Peter, Feb. lls knU Is chairman of the sorles.

DALBEtxo Mr. and Mr, John. 1403 Tea and refreshments will he North Lincoln street, feb, is, aon. nmvidrd by the Community VOOK-Mr, and" Mr. Jack.

14:4 nter. The Council of Jewisil Athem Road, Oreen Acre, Feb, is, nn. Women will provide transporta-BOYD Mr, William. Oreen Avenue. Cameja Point, N.

reb, 1J, dauthter. ii'Riea in auenaing mPSP llectUlTS. a it aiaa-aeV-aV- m. A. im.

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