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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 9

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NINE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1946 Landenberg Miss Jessie- Di- jMary Tomaino, be held Tuesday, June 4, with May 24 the deadline for filing by candidates. Heads Police.

Chiefs Betrothed BELLEFONTE ZONE OFFICERS NAMED City Hadassah Croup Selects Benedetto of Toughkenamon. Mr. Eugene Salerni of Astoria, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Alfred I George W.

Aiken E. Howard Newlln, treasurer, re ported a balance of $3,762. Mr. Newlln, as sewer tapping fees collector, said there Is a balance of To be Married New Officials PLANNING OPPOSED BY POLICE CHIEFS $3,027.04 in this amount. Ceremony Will Take iauanzio or woodside, L.

Mr. Vincent Versallo of Landenberg, and Mr. Samuel DiBenedetto of Toughkenamon. A reception was held at the bride's home following the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Florida, the young couple win live in Astoria.

Mrs. Salerni graduated from Ken-i nett Consolidated School and Bea Chapter Chooses Mrs. Milton Braderman As President Place June 1 in nett Square SWIM INSTRUCTION FOR MILF0RD DISTRICT Special to The Morning Netos MILFORD. May 13 The Red Cross will sponsor swimming in I Some Citizens Criticize Regulations Read at Meeting Of Town Commissioners I 3 Invitations have been by Jr. and Mrs.

Philip Tomaino ol Kpnrtett Square, for the marriage com Business Colleee. Mr Salerni Mrs. Milton Braderman was elect- struction at the Milford Recreation Park, beginning Monday, June 24, and continuing through Saturday, June 29. Edgar J. Boggs, Cheswofd, New President; Registration of Firearms Urged Edgar J.

Boggs of Cheswold was elected president of the Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police at the annual election held last night at the Wayside Inn. Smyrna. Mr. Boggs, who is state detective for Kent County, succeeds Lieut. Walter is a graduate of the Long Island ed president of the Hadassah Chap.

Opposition to the proposed zoning plan developed at the meeting of the Bellefoe town commissioners last night in the Brandywine Hun ineir aaugnter. Miss Mary A. High School and served in the U. S. ter of Wilmington at the final busi The instructions are open to all TJomaino, to Mr.

George W. Aiken Army ror four and one-half vears. ness meeting of the organization for on or Mrs. Kooert Aiken of Ken He spent ttiree and one-half years persons in this section, including Harrington, Parmington, Frederic a. dred Fire Hall.

About 30 townspeople Square, and the late Mr. Aiken overseas. attended to hear the tentative report Lincoln and other nearby commu fti Saturday afternoon, June 1, at of the zoning committee of which nities. oc.ocr in St. Patrick's R.

MISS DOROTHY V. HASTINGS F. Squires of Wilmington. pnurco, Kennett square. MR.

WILLIAM B. BRJDGEWATER William L. Dawes is chairman. The zoning regulations as proposed last night will be subject to "A dinner will be held at th Rn. Lieut.

Carl Schnetter of the Delaware State Police was elected vice- Miss Dorothy Vernon Hastings. the season last night at the Y. M. H. A.

Mrs. Matt Finger was elected first vice-president. Other officers are: Second vice-president, Mrs. Paul Cramer; third vice-president, Mrs. Samuel Eisen-stadt; treasurer, Mrs.

Morris Cohen: assistant treasurer, Mrs. Robert Flam: corresponding secretary, Mrs. David Sklut; recording secretary, Mrs. M. L.

Lewis: financial secre The Instruction are for non-swimmers, and for those who wish, to advance in their swimming range. They are directed to contact Mrs. Margaret Cannon at Milford, in el DuPont following the wedding aaugnter. or Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon recepuon will De new at Ken president and Lieut. Arthur B. Wilson of the Wilmington Bureau ef further alteration and study. They provide for establishment of a business section on Brandywine Boulevard, running from Maple Avenue to Elizabeth Avenue, and 110 feet east E. Hastings of Philadelphia, and Mr.

William Burton Bridge water son of Mrs. F. E. Brldgewater and the structress. nett Square lated that evening.

I' MISS FTLOMENA PIENI MR. DOMINIC MATANI Police, who had served as secretary, was elected treasurer. Lieut. Harry S. Shew of the state late Mr.

Brldgewater of New Castle, and west of the boulevard, and on were married Friday afterndtm in tary, Mrs. Lewis Berman; assistant police was elected secretary. the chapel of the First Presbyterian financial secretary, Mrs. Millie Els- The program at the bathing Beach will commence at 10 a. D.

S. and those who wish to enter may come to the beach at an earlier hour. Those In charge of local arrangements besides Mrs. Cannon are: marriage of Miss Pilomena fienl daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philadelphia Pike from Belief on te Avenue to Schoolbouse Lane, 140 Officers to Be Installed The new officers will be installed Ml Edgar J. Boggs Church oi Philadelphia by the Rev, enman. Anthony Fienl of Kennett Souare. Dr. Fred Griffin.

The bride was Refreshments were served by the and committees appointed at the nd Mr. Dominic Matanl, son of Mr. given in marriage by her father and Mrs. Morris Moskowvitz, Mrs. Joseph Nam an, Mrs.

Harry organization's next meeting which will mark the final session until was attended by her sister. Mrs. Rov Irving Bowman, Safety Service feet east of the pike. Apartment District An apartment district would be included within the area bounded by Rodman Road- on the south: wm mts- Aured Matani of Balti-nore, took place Saturday morning Ringler. Plaien, Mrs.

Joseph Rltter, Mrs. Mrs. Brldgewater attended the St. Patrick's K. C.

Church in Kennett Square. The Rev. Jane3 Morris Shleln, and Mrs. Moses Mul ler. Agnes Irwin School in Philadelphia, Branch, Area No.

6, and Mayor Edward C. Evans. TO AID EDUCATORS The board of directors of. the Rosedale Avenue on the east, Belle- Miss Barbara May Jennison KcKenzie, curate, officiated. All pledges for the year were over fonte Avenue on the north to Bran I Mrs.

Henry A. Phelps. of New graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and studied language both in Mexico and Paris. She was subscribed. dywine Boulevard, then Bellefonte The one remaining event on the port was the organist.

Miss Nettie ft. Hitch was soloist. The bride was Brandywine Business Men's Association, voted to prepare a package for shipment to European educators. Avenue on the north, and Park Place extended on the west, extended Sanderson of Millside near Seventh and- Lombard Streets. He received treatment at the Delaware Hospital.

one of the Americans who were Hadassah calendar will be the an Afr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jennison of Washington, D. announce the engagement of Mr.

Jennison't sister, Miss Barbara M. Jennison, to Mr. William W. Burke, son of Mr. and nual spring luncheon, Wednesday, south to Rodman Road again.

pven In marriage by her father. i Miss Pannle Matanl of Baltimore, trapped in France at the beginning of the war. at a meeting last night. The par May 22, at 12:30 p. m.

In the Gold cels, which are being collected by the Ballroom of the Hotel DuPont. Mrs. Mr. Bridge water graduated from Mrs. Benjamin W.

Burke of Wood- In the face of criticism from some of the residents attending the meeting, Irvin H. Borer, president of the commissioners, explained the Wilmington Federation of Teacners, crest. Mr. Burke was recently dis Benjamin F. Cohen will act as I sister of the bridegroom, was maid honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Sonnie DiColIi of Philadelphia and tisa Ann DiPaolo of Kennett will contain food and clothing as MOTHER'S DAY DINNER HELD BY TRAFFIC CLUB A talk by Miss Mabel Lone, editor, marked the "Mother's Day" dinner charged from the U. S. Army after toastmlstress. Mrs. Benjamin Able- well as text-books and items that New Castle High School, attended Bowman and graduated from the Hamilton Watch School.

Mr. Brldgewater has just returned from a year's Army duty overseas. serving 39 months. zoning regulations were being pre will help European educators. James A.

LeFevre, president, presided. man is general chairman. The committee on tickets Is headed by Mrs. Morris Cohen, with Mrs, Mendal Fine as co-chairman. September.

Michael A. Pessolano, investigator in charge of southern New Jersey and Delaware for the Alcohol Tax Unit, Treasury Department, was the principal speaker. He outlined the small firearms registrations being conducted by the alcohol tax unit throughout the country as a safety measure and stressed the necessity of police cooperation in this work. He explained that such registration was necessary to prevent souvenir firearms, being brought back by service men, from falling into the hands of criminals. Registration in State Such registration is now being conducted in Wilmington and will be taken throughout the state, it was stated.

Detective Sergt. Cazenova S. Seitz and Sergt. Clarence K. Lynch, both of the Delaware State Police; Elmer C.

Jewell, chief investigator, Delaware Liquor Commission, and Paul Porter, chief of the Harrington police, were admitted as new fcuare. jMr. Thomas Sweeney of Baltimore best man for the bridegroom meeting of the Women's Traffic and Castle, on Saturday at 2 o'clock at pared to improve conditions in the town to protect the Investment of home owners. He explained the regulations were not retroactive and Lieutenant Nicholas Mclntlre of the home of the' bridegroom's par CHRYSLER BUYS PLANT WILLOW RUN. Mich, May 13 aid the ushers were Mr.

Robert New Castle was the best man. ents. Transportation Club of Wilmington at the Hotel DuPont last night. Mothers of members of the club were guests of honor. Other guests Others on the committee are: Mrs.

Harry L. Tupp, Mrs. Morton Mendelsohn, Mrs. Charles Lipstein, make of Baltimore and Mr. Fred fienl of Kennett Square.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm will be at would not effect already established buildings, stores, or apartments. MISS BETTY HAT. LETT home after May 20 at 818 Academy i A dinner was held for 75 guests Ernest T.

Brownhill, a former PFC. WILLIAM B. ROBERTS, JR. included Roger E. Wooleyhan, presi-n Mrs.

Max Harwitz, Mrs. Morris Street, Newark. Chrysler Corp. has purchased for $2,750,000 the former Oraham-Paige Motor Corporation's plant at Dearborn, Mich, Joseph W. Fraser, Graham-Paige president, announced today.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Rob Mr. Wilhelm was released from commisisoner, objected-to the plan on the grounds it would restrict rt the Green Gate and a reception 'or 500 at the American Legion Hall Kennett Square.

erts, of Kennett Square re the naval service in December after Tanzer, Mrs. Alfred Nord, Mrs. M. L. Lewis, Mrs.

L. Berman, Mrs. Sidney Schagrin, Mrs. Milton Braderman, Mrs. Emile V.

Topkis, Mrs. 33 months of active duty, most of ceived announcement on Saturday of the marriage of Miss Betty dent of the Wooleyhan Transport and president of the Traffic Club of Wilmington; and Robert J. McCormick, president of the Mccormick Transportation also a member of the Traffic Club. Miss Lone spoke on experiences In The bride is a graduate of Ken-tett Consolidated School and at- conversion of homes to apartments and curtail new housing units for veterans. Mr.

Borer replied the zoning laws were being considered to improve the town as a residential Samuel Lazarus, Mrs. Paul Cra Hallett, daughter of Mrs. Lillian which was spent in the Pacific aboard the destroyer Shaw. Among major battles he saw action at tsded Beacom College. Hallett of Weston-Super-Mare bridegroom was graduated jforn Baltimore High School and somerset, England, to their son, PTc.

William Bushby Roberts, Jr. Saipan, Guam, Lingayan Gulf, Luzon, Leyte, Tinlan, Manila and area. daily journalism and the origin of mer, Mrs. Leo Keil, Mrs. Benjamin La vine, Mrs.

George Cramer, Mrs. Harry Porter, Mrs. Maurice Tou-markine, Mrs. Jennie Leibowitz, Mrs. M.

Forman and Mrs. Sol Polotsky. The wedding took place Saturday. Mother Day, founded early in the Century by Miss Anna Jarvis, formerly of Philadelphia, after her own wivate Roberts was graduated from Kennett Consolidated school, The question of raising chickens came in for discussion as well as the problem of the old trolley right of way which contains several inches of stagnant water. The Bellefonte town election will LIONS CLUB IS HOST mother died.

Now 82 years old. Miss class of 1940. He entered the U. tWetfoneSeief CeetdTeeDwetf Army in April, 1944. and was sent Jarvis is blind and spending her declining years in West Chester, TO BLIND AT MUSICAL About 50 blind men and women overseas in October, 1944, with a she said.

Combat Engineering Corps, which served In Belgium, France and Ger Miss Beatrice Lockhart, president, presided. Officers Installed By Claymont Club Ofifcers were Installed at the final meeting for the season yesterday of the Woman's Club of Clay erved two and one-half years in he South Pacific: He was dis-iarged in January. couple will make their home Baltimore after a wedding trip Virginia Beach. MISS MARY ANNA SCIARRA MR. LAWRENCE MORRIS Miss Mary Anna Sciarra, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Sciarra of est Grove, became the bride of rfr. Lawrence Morris, son of Mrs. 3crtrude Morris, of West Grove, on Saturday. May- 4, in the Assumption 31essed Virgin Mary Church at West were guests of the Lions Club at a musical at the Y.

M. C. A. audi 9 many. While stationed in England awaiting transfer to the mainland he met his bride.

He is now sta torium last night. The program, given by the sight conservation and blind committee of the club, included a concert by Harry E. Sta use- mont. Mrs. Thomas Alexander, tioned in Brussels, Belgium.

The young couple are spending their YOUTH HURT WHEN AUTO STOPS TO AVOID DOG William T. Sweeney, 21, of Hockes-sin, suffered a lacerated chin last night when he was thrown against the windshield of the car in which he was riding when the brakes were applied suddenly to avoid striking a dog. The accident occurred in front of Sweeney's home. He was taken to The Memorial Hospital where three stitches were required to close the gash. Eugene Cutrona, one-year-old, of 704 South Scott Street, suffered minor injuries yesterday when struck by a car operated by Louis G.

Pot-tock, 705 South Scott Street, near his home. The child was treated at the Wilmington General Hospital past president, installed the follow honeymoon in London. ing: bach, violinist, a member of the. DONT BE DISCOURAGED I President, Mrs. William F.

Jones; HONOR GRIDIRON VICTIM SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (U.B A library desk has been endowed by classmates of "Blue" Moore, whose death in a 1905 football game between Union College and New York University precipitated a general overhauling of intercollegiate rules which abolished the "flying wege" and took football out of the "boiler-makers" league. MISS RUTH ELAINE CAT.T..TSTER 3rove. MR.

FRANCIS M. NEWELL first vice-president, Mrs. Russell Kline; second vice-president, Mrs. Charles Talpey; treasurer, Mrs. Guy Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Thompson Cal Entrekin: recording secretary, Mrs. lister announce the marriage of their Simply wet with Canute Water. A frw appUcatioaa wiU campietelj rc-color it limilir to its former natural ahadc. IN ONE DAY IF YOU WISH.

Then primp jut one a noeth and KEEP it joong-lookioc. Canute Water if not a tint or rmae that washes ofc Shampooing actually iiuptoees the rich, waimtttw color and lam year hair rreah, clean and natural to the i The bride was given in marriage kf her afther. Miss Anna Marie fwohig sang. She was accompanied her mother, Mrs. John Twohig.

daughter. Miss Ruth Elaine Cal. lister, and Mr. Francis M. Newell Frank Muller; corresponding secretary, Mrs.

John E. Banks; auditor, Mrs. Paul King; junior adviser, Mrs. Covington Giles; director, Mrs. committee, assisted by Charles Priest, pianist.

E. Avery Gray, chairman of the committee, presided. The program was in charge of Tony Hurst and Fred Mitchell, other members of the committee. Camp Landis, near Centerville, a summer camp for blind persons will reopen June 1. It was closed during the war.

During the six weeks of the camp entertainment will be presented for the campers by the Lions Club. in Zion Lutheran Church on Sat I Miss Yolanda Zaracs or Avonoaie Was maid of honor and Miss Anna Yob may even curl av or set a urday. May 4, the Rev. Sterling F. Howard Jernee.

Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Milton Britting- iiCristofore, Miss Jo Anna Toreilo, ind Miss Adelaide Sciarra were aridpsmaids. and released. Charles Patterson, of the.

500 block East Tenth Street, suffered minor injuries when he was struck by a car operated by Clarence R. ham, and Mrs. Charles Soeakman Canute Water Bashore officiating. Miss Mildred Staats and Mr. Howard Glick attended the couple.

After a wedding trip to New York, the couple will live In this city. were named delegates to the state I Mr. Guido Fecondo of Avondale convention in Seaford May 22-23. CARPETS CLEANED IN-THE-HOME One Operation Inetvdes Cleaninc -needorizinr Moth ana Mildew rreofinf (NOT 4 SHAMPOO) A. T.

R. RUG-SERVICE PHONE 6892 aaa, IBM WASHINGTON STaaaaB Leading dealers in Pure, colorless and crystal-clear. Seyean withontinh Mrs. Jones reported the member. annax of America'a to a siuelc user.

KEAUT SAfEl Skin teat NOT I ship has increased to 91 and that during the year the theme was "Youth The club Poetry Society Ends Season With Dinner largest cities sell froredharmleeiaioneof Aavria'sGreataatUniTerHties. Noothrpredelconmokall th.s.dolm. coiorin.es combined I 8 Applicariaei fjim U5 at drof atorea 41 Tear Of Experience sponsored weekly youth dances, For the FINEST in DRY CLEANING formed a Girl Scout troop, donated $100 to the Claymont Youth Council, entertained the Woods Haven Miss Starr Nelson, author of "Heavenly was the guest of the Wilmington Poetry Society at the annual dinner of the group last School for and provided heat and the utmost in SERVICE and janitor service for the horary. was best man. rne usners were i.

Iannis O'Brien and Mr. Reynolds fiValerio of West Grove. A lunch was served at the bride's vme and a dinner followed at the Svergreen Tea Room. A reception va held at Ciotti Hall, i The bride is a graduate of Avon-irove Consolidated School. Mr.

lorris Is a graduate of the same chool and served in the Army over-eas for three years. Mr Mrs. Morris will live fftst Grove on their return from trip to Atlantic City. MISS ALICE ROWE MR. AUGUST HAAS Miss Alice Rowe of Dover, daugh- tbf Mrs.

Rose Rowe and the late chael Rowe of Philadelphia, and night at the Hob Tea Room. The club ways and means committee will sponsor a community fair on June 8 at the clubhouse. To Mrs. Jeannette Slocomb Edwards, president and founder of the local morrow night at 8 o'clock there will society, presided. Miss Nelson rea4 excerpts from her story as a fea be a meeting for young women from 18 to 30 in connection with reactivating the Junior Section of the ture of the program.

DIAL 7233 PHILIP KELLER club. More than 65 members and guests attended. The event closed the social activities of the group for NO Minimum Balance the season. Anne Boyd Becomes 6r. August Haas, son or BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Sickler, Bride in New Castle Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Boyd of William Haas, Jjover, tr F-U in nover Friday afternoon For Checking Accounts Standard, W. announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss of Alexandria, announce the birth of a son, George W. Sickler III, last month. Mrs.

Sickler is the former Miss Geraldine Wallin, Anne Boyd, to Mr. Howard Dodd Wilhelm, son of Mr. and Mrs. How ard L. Wilhelm of the Strand, New Orr Daily :30 to S-30 Tridar 10 A.

M. to P. M. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. W. Wallin of this city. Mrs.

Wallin has returned from a visit to Alexandria. Castle. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Olson Pemberton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church In New MOTORCYCLE CLUB TO ELECT The Delaware Knight Riders, the newly-organized motorcycle club, will elect officers at a meeting Thurs day night at 8 o'clock at 1621 Gilpin Avenue. The club, which at present 3 Weeks Service WATCH REPAIRING C.W.CREW 319 Delaware Ave.

Hats has 15 members, was organized by Bags Frank Oberly. Harl Rogers, and i The ceremony was performed by he Rev. William F. Edge, pastor of he Peoples Church. In the church parson-ge Following a reception at the ome of Mr.

and Mrs. Jon Jamison, few and Division streets, Dover, ke couple left on a wedding trip to fbrida. -ijThe bride is a former member of nurses staff at the Kent Gen--al Hospital and of the State Board Health. Mr. Haas Is a member the firm of Haas Brothers, agri-tdturalists.

llSS VELDA A. DIBENEDETTO MR. PHILIP SALERNI IThe marriage of Mis Velda A. Dl-Senedetto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

eter DiBenedetto of Toughkenamon. and Mr. Philip Salerni of fjstoria. I- son of Mrs. Robert alerni, took place Saturday, May 4, St.

Patrick's R. C- Church in nnett Square. The Rev. Michael crane, pastor, officiated. irThe bride was given in marriage her father and was attended by iss Mary DiFlippo of Kennett ijuare as maid of honor.

-The ridesmaids were Miss Ruth Booker this city; Miss Emma Versagli of Norman Jedlicka. Those Interested in motorcycling are invited to attend. Plastic Potent Smart St rate A LOVELY GIFT FOR YOUR GRADUATE! WUmington Trust Company believes that you and you alone- should decide the question of how much money you should keep in your personal checking account. Because of this, Wilmington Trust has no minimum balance requirements for accounts. Wilmington Trust asks you to pay no flat service charges no charge for making deposits charge for standard checkbooks.

Your account, in every way, will be a regular checking account. And account handling charges, if any, will be determined by the activity of your account in relation to its size. You will find that it costs you very little may cost you nothingto have a full-fledged checking account with Wilmington Trust. We invite you to bank here. Rirthofriria Riivdef 'Value to S.50 Value to 12.98 Genuine Fur Felts Jl op.

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