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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 14

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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1954 FOURTEEN! nil gop 'God and Country9 Award jf II1Y HALTS I.PIEAWETS 1 40 Merchants Term jHonesty Top Need 'For Success in Life ME OUT ISSUES COFFEE MUSICA I Given to 4 Newport Scouts NEWPORT, Feb. 14 'Special) Four Boy Scouts, members of the Newport Methodist Church hn'c. were tendered the coveted "God and Country" award today at the church They are Alan E. Start, Robert Stumnf.

David Stevens, and Le.i Dabson. All lour boys have been active vnr I I IT UJ If li tr ft i In church work In addition to maK Inn outstanding records as Scouts. at 1 p. Wednesday from the Le-Comple Funeral home here for Teachers to Present Show On Wednesday, Thursday The Rev. Richard M.

Green, pan Exchange President Doesn't Say Whether Reported Action Affects Retail Prices tor. tendered the awards, assisted by.tnanes Mcwiuiams, a native 0UaI A nrl'it AnSiim'Smiitmaitri-a William F. Davis and of Cambridge, wno died early Thurs- I Ml tJ I iil owuuui muuiiui J()hn A gmjry, Cmi(, Executive! day morning In Phoenix, fol- I Milton Holden and Neighborhood i lowing Injuries sustained In an ex- i WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (U.B. BELLEFONTE, rcD.

14 Comml.ssiorer Ivor David, plosion llie preceding day, Gustavo Lobo, president of the1 a.TJJZXm Boy Scout Troops School District New York Coflee Exchange, said to the Mt. Pleasant and 88, and Cub Parks 388 and 88, rrirS tended the specla. service In a day the U. S. military forces have halted all coffee buying and are now "living 0,1 their storks." Mrs.

Gertrude L. Chester OAK HALL, Feb. 14-'Spe-clal). Mrs. Gertrude Chesser, 92, who died Thursday at the home of a daughter, Mrs, Harry Wright, of woo did not whether the re school auditorium.

Stair L. Cole, 1 aetina as eo- musical director, ported action would have any Impact on retail coflee prices which ordinator for the show. Methodist Church congregation are oak Hall, was burled today In now working for the same award. Downing Methodist Church Ccme- nave skyrocketed recently. But he What's the chief Ingredient for succesa? It's honesty, In the opinion of 40 Wilmington businessmen, the Rev.

Dr. A. H. Kleflman, pastor of West Presbyterian Church, said In a sermon last night. Preaching on the subject of success which he defined as "doing one's best at a test that's worthwhile" Dr.

Kleflman reported that he had sent out questionnaires to 40 businessmen in the city, asking them to list their opinions on the chief attributes that make for the successful man. Honetty, he said, not only led the majority of lists, but was also mentioned most frequently In the answers he received. Industry was second on the list while Intelligence was relegated to third place. Thrift waa fourth and enthusiasm fifth among the qualities most frequently mentioned. Being successful, therefore, Dr.

Kleflman concluded, "requires the pQsscsslon of the higher qualities of life." And, he added, all of the qualities mentioned by the men can be found In the fible. Mr. Green said that Tuesday night said It Indicated the armed forces "have enough coffee to last them some time." lery, Oscar Trader BERLIN, Md Feb. 14 (Special) Communism, Economic Recession Emerge as Focal Points of Campaign Attack WASHINGTON. Feb.

14 UP). -Communism and economic recession have emerged as the big Issues thus far in the preliminary campaign for control of Congress at the ballot boxes next November. Although no contest that Involves all House seats and more than one-third of the Senate, can be said to center on even a few specific Issues, the developing pattern of political attacks poinUi to an extremely bitter campaign this year. Despite President Elsenhower's admonition against extreme partisanship, many Repbulicans are busy trying to hang the label of Com-munlst sympathizers on the Democrats. Democrats Retaliate Figtutag back, many Democrats are saying there are signs of a business recession and that only their party has been able to cope with such slumps in'the past.

Republican attempt to put a Red tag on the opposition seems to the Democrats to be a calculated effort, directed largely by the Republican National Committee, Whether this is true or not, Na A Defense Department spokesman at 8 o'clock, the church. school will present "The Interpreters." a singing group, for the benefit of the school. The commission on education and church school teachers will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. promised a check but said it would have to wait until military procure Services were held yesterday In the Burbage Funeral Home here for ments records could be examined to Oscar Trader, 85, of Berlin, who died The presentation will feature six skits. Among these will be "Old Lace and Whiskers" starring Wayne Pollarl, Jack Ramsay.

Forrest Guth, Jack Morgan, Leslie King and Le-Roy J. Booth. Another skit, "Daisy," cr "Ttic Bicycle Built for Six," will be pre-tented by Jack Ramsay, Jack Mor-pan. Ethel Morgan. Leslie King, Claire Moran and Jean Abplanalp.

A male quartet will present "Jenny" under the direction of Zeiber Stetler, musical director. "School Dazes." a classroom scene Tuesday in the Kent General Hos T.tMoHni, i4 T-ln lha Prnthar. hood of St. Andrew of the St. James' ne had bppn Episcopal Church here will meet to make arrangements for a corporate communion service and breakfast for Linwood L.

I hillips all men and boys of the church Sun-j LAUREL, Feb. 14 (Speclali. day, Feb. 21, at 8 a. at the Linwood E.

30, lifelong resl- morrow. He iald the records were locked up for the week-end. Cost Tut at Lobo made the statement on a television program during a discussion of current high coffee prices, with Senator Guy Gillette (D-Ini and Costa Rican Minister Don Jorge Hazcra, Gillette, author of a Senate-approved bill to place the New York Exchange under federal regulation, sal.1 each recent one-cent rise In re-tall coflee prices "cost our American consumers $27,000,000." will be presented by Jack DuVl Pholo WILLIE CLEVELAND, 19, of the 1100 block East Fourteenth Street, is taken into custody by Sgt, Franklin Pyle (right) after Cleveland admitted shooting his girl friend, Frances L. Thomas, 21, same address, in the upper right leg following an argument yesterday afternoon. The victim is in "good" condition at the Delaware Hospital, Assisting in the arrest are, from the left, Detectives Joseph.

Dellose and Martin McMahon. Cleveland was booked on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder, The shooting followed an argument. church, The Rev, W. Brooke Stab-1 dpnt and farmer of this area, died ler, head master of the Tower High, yesterday morning In Wilmington School, will be the celebrant. The following a brief illness.

He was speaker will be Brig. Gen. Norman visiting his daughter, Mrs. Stanley Catholics Urged W. Lack, who will discuss "What we Kaluzny, In Wilmington at the time Mary Jo McMullen, Lawrence hick-man.

Bill Bowser, Frank Petras, John Helney, superintendent, Joan Fronters, Lawrence Furbush. Bill Lowe, Jane Snyder, Louise Marine, Winnie Ralber, Tom Chlldrey, Jsa-belle Drury, Julia Hurlock, Sue Prltchett, Betty Anne Simcone, Helen B. Stanwood, Pat Hyde, Er Have Gained from Korea." To Support CYO The St. Hilda Chapter of the Women of St. James will meet Thursday at 11 a.

at the church. Girl Scout Troop 155 will conduct a Referring to Hazera's contention Describing the Catholic Youth that prices had to go up to help as "one of the greatest Mrs. Phoebe B. Smith DOVER, Feb. 14-fSprcial).

Mrs. Phoebe B. Smith, 90, widow of Edward C. Smith, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. William S.

Straug-hn, 34 South Bradford Street, miseraDic jiving conaiuons nrcanlzatlons in t.h enuntrv for elv nestine Jones, and Bess Sutton. 8 From State Win School to Discuss rinnna VrlHnv ftt. A ftVlni If In "Barbary Coast, a dance codec-growing nations. Gillette said: ing youth something positive to work on," the Rev. Francis X.

Burns, nong njmber, will be presented by Charles Bomboy, Bill Crowther, Highway Building "We love them me cnurcn cnapur room, me church Youth Group will hold a dance In the same room Saturday Degrees at Penn Tjrv Tf skAv 1 ft rV Dammu Hill LTwVe dnt l0Ve tncm CYO, yesterday urged financial sup- Eight Delawareans were awarded Contractors who have been doing tnat ex'tfnt Wallace N. Holden that retailers still Lobo insisted port of the organization at both the 10:15 and 11:1 a. m. masses at St. Forrest Guth.

Lawrence tne bfnrflt Hickman. Lee Booth, Bob Fisher. tw. irH.n The Women of St. James will also WYOMING.

Feb. 14-(Sperlal). "Six Plums In the Pudding" will a cara party iurscmy, rro. wanacc in. iioiuen, aw, wno p-csented In song and dance by P-n.

lie a barber business here for degrees yesterday by the University! highway construction work for the of Pennsylvania, at the mid-year State Highway Department have convocation of the Institution in' been invited to send representatives Philadelphia. to the fifth session of the depart- The new PhD's lnclutle Sydney: ment's Inspectors School of In-W. Hemlng, 40fi South Sycamore struction to be held In the Leglsla-Ftreet, who won bachelors and mas-jtlve Building In Dover today. tional Chairman Leonard W. Hall has endorsed statements by Senator McCarthy (R-Wis), who has been going around the country making Lincoln Day speeches on the theme of "20 Years of Treason" under Democratic rule.

The GOP National Committee enlisted McCarthy, who heads the Senate Investigating Committee; Chairman Jcnnerf R-Ind) of the Senate Internal Security Committee, and R. W. Scott McLeod, State Department security officer, as the stars of its banquet circuit. Other Republican orators Vice President Nixon, Senator Knowland of California, the GOP floor leader, and Senator Martin (R-Pa who have been soft pedaling the Communist issue have had only limited engagements. Replies Due Soon As the Democrats open up with are not charging consumers the "full price" Justified by coflee shortages resulting from heavy frost damage to the Brazilian crop.

Market Rigginr Denied He conceded "speculators" have made "some money" off coffee In Jrftn Abplflnftlp Jack Morsnn jw111 'viib uu jmis untu um uuinmui, unw yesterday at the home of his daugh r.urm vtn, I Kn arranKrmrnis. ter, Mrs. Clem Johnson, here, Elizabeth's Catholic church. But, placing his emphasis on youth and juvenile delinquency, he said that financial support is not enough in Itself that adults are also "bound in conscience" to give youth a much better example. Yesterday, a special collection with the proceeds to go to the CYO financial campaign now underway, tera degrees In physical chemistry i John B.

Carson, construction en from Emory University. Atlanta, einccr for the denartment is injecent weeks but he flatly denied Morgan and Jack Ramsay. I The church and building commlt- Members of the cast In "Mlaai th B'thnny Baptiht Church. Penelopes' Refuge For Wallflowers" Newport will meet tomorrow evening will Include Gerrie Harris, Janice ot'0(k lnp I Russn. Madnlvn IIpkI.

MrOin. iCooke, 200 Boxwood Road. Wood- Hugo Kuntze umbo 0a" Amrd witn lhr U' s- Army ln rge of the school and will preside they are "rigging" the market. Hartly, Feb. 14-iSpeclal).

Kuntze, 88, a retired poultry raiser Europe during World War II. and at today's session. He said the1 alt producers have Is a research chemist In textile fibers nchnol will give contractors tha a snarc of lne nrlce nes. Agnes Crouch, Jayne Hunt- iflfftnn Prlr MlahMh a a Vk i 1 1. came to this country from Ger-ducted the service at the Sunday I nu who came to this country from S3 died last night.

Increases and now are receiving was taken up In an catnonc Germany years ago, wun me jjiu-oni company. information's the Inspector on the Anothrr Is Robert Nathans, son type of work expected by the de- not very far from 75 or perhaps churches of the area. The Most Rev. feplndler, Sue Hall, Helen Towns- iBrrakfaat Mission, Wilmington, to-; ev. Nancv Wricht.

Jane even 80 cents a pound." 'Dr. Edmond FitzMaurice, bishop Gillette said he did not "believe" the Diocese of Wilmington, had Lobo's figures. He said American I called attention to the collection in Charles Hovl i 8n Nathans of piirtmenl. TAn(l S'' Walter B. McKcndrick, chair-MILI'ORD, Feb.

bachelor of science deuree from the mo ol a specia1 letter earlier. Charles F. Hoyt, 82, of Ellendale. unlvereltv of Delaware, class of '4D. 3 'Zu'll I farmers receive only 41 cents Father Burns said that there are died Friday ln Mliford MrniorialUnd a master's from the Unlversitv CP 001 Pam Dy 4U' Hospital.

KNIGHTS OF KH0RASSAN ORDER GIVEN TO SEVEN Seven men received the eighth order of the Dramatic Order. Knights of Saturday night at a special ceremonial at Pythian Castle, Tenth and Harrison tC8ohlnT Construction- Haera chairman of the Inter- night courses at the University of anH orial Pennsylvania. Mr. Nathans is spe- Washington, p. C.

ccXd ciallzlng ln physics. MLss Mary A. representing the Barber -Green, Council denied Medlll of 228 South College Avenue. I Company; will discuss the proper hve jet received any ol tne waark i thu third Onrtnr nf nhii. opcratloas of the Barber-Green lncrea.e in conee prices ne eon.

and Helen Rosen. Took A Day Off" will be presented In six scenes by Kay Herr, Lois Hallett. Louise Mnken-son. Joan Sllber, Ethel Burkhardt. Winnie Ralber.

Jane McGinnes, Marian Gleason, Ernestine Jones, Jane Snyder. Norman Butler, Janice Russo, Claire Riley, Sue Hall, Ilabelle Drury. Richard Rose, and James A special matinee will be presented on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock for all school children. I their replies at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners, more ls likely to be heard about mounting unemployment, low farm prices and slumps in retail sales. The Democratic Digest, party magazine, haa been pumping the recession issue.

It has been the principle theme of such campaigners as Senators Douglas (111), Monroney (Okla), Humphrey Minn) and other Democrats. Both sides have been extremely vocal ln complaining about the other's line of attack. They have Charles A. McColley MILFORD. Feb.

14-(Speclal-Funeral services for Charles A. Me-Colley. 55. of Mliford. will be held at 2 t' m.

Tuesday u' the Lnfland Funeral Home here. two sides to the story of Juvenile delinquency. He said that adults tend to emphaslve Juvenile delinquency ln order to take the mind of the world off of their own failings. He added that youth are accused of drinking, attending indecent movies, reading Indecent books, cursfng, failing to go to church, and other similar faults. However, he described the youth of the nation today as "the great- Streets.

It was the first ceremonial of Its kind here in two years, and osonhy decree re inient I "nishlnn machine In placing black 8010 Ls harvested. before It as sponsorec by Hablb Trmple, Lobo said government rcsulation of the coflee market would result in No. 205, D. O. K.

K. Mr. McColley died suddenly Frl Receiving the eighth order were; day en route to the office of Dr. W. Dr.

8. Jame, Krygier. Wilmington1 t0p furfacM on hiRhways' oi thodonist. received the degree of Harry M. Rex.

bituminous special-master of dental science. Holding of th, Bureau of Public Roads, dental degree from Temple Univer-i'1" present sugEestions for the ln-sity. Dr. Krygier completed W0I'k on bituminous pave-cation studies at the University Charles W. Herman of Newark; Van still higher prices.

TROOPERS T0RESTRICT T. Chlpman, Harrington, who pro nounced him dead on arrival. est eroun of voung people we in effect, that the wav to de 'Proceeds from the show will applied to the pupil loan fund and the scholarship fund sponsored by the Mt. Pleasant Teachers Association. The association is presenting the performance.

PHONF A TO. 2 TOWNS ever seen." adding that their faults stroy the country is (1) to shake the Pennsylvania and Is diplomate of George H. Dent, of Washington 1 i inA faillnnt ar email In rnmnflrisLOn lMre rnntiAnnfi and fallings small ln comparison voters' confidence are ln elected or ap- the American Board of Orthndontlrs.i n- district engineer of the As- with the decline of morality among pointed officials or former officials Horace Robert Hudson ROXANA, Feb 14 -(Speclali. Horace Robert Hudson, 74, retired farmer, died this morning after a Ipug Illness. State Police will stop answering tele4ione calls for the Town of New Castle and the City of New- His new honor Is the result of gradu-1 Institute, will speak on hot-ate vioik in orthodontic.

'ix hihI surfaie treatment. those who are supposed to be setting by accusing them of coddling Com- the example. Other ranHirtaiP. nro- viu. General problems and nuantitles' Kin ih hmm nf 7 munists, or 2) to suggest that a depression Is just around the corner.

Edgerson. Rav Taylor, Walter Slaughter. I. M. Berlin, Philadelphia; Harry W.

Davis and Harry T. Doiid. Guest from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware attended the ceremonial, directed by John Wharry, newly-Installed royal vizier of Hablb Temple: H. Herbert Hlrzel, Howard Sheldon and George F. Torchio.

Jr. Entertainment and a buffet supper followed. W. Klik Simmons, a member of Lafayette Lortxc. of Wilming- A.

Reed, physical education Teacher.0' surface work will be flnd' jj jt was announced in Smyrna High School, dauchter of disrus'srd bv PauI Seotton, PUPILS EARN $165,946 IN 2 TYPES OF WORK Scouts to Hold WADMAN BACKS POLICE MT. PLEASANT REUNION UNIT LISTS CAR0 PARTY BELLEFONTE, Feb. 14 (Special). Plans were made by the Old Mt. Pleasant School Reunion Association at a recent meeting to hold a card party on May 6 at 8 Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Reed, 308 Con'y division engineer while pf the increase In the West Twenty-second Street, Wll- Frnrst A Davidson. New Ca.stleJnmbrr of calls accepted by State IN CURFEW LAW DISPUTE I High school student engaged In County division eneineer. will talk pniire In recent months, the troop Birthday Dinner mlngton.

and University of nnliKi. i on the test and nf hnt.miv ers have been "tied up" during their the distributive and office occu- Answering a charge by a group of pations earned $165,946.81 ietwecn parents and teachers that the city's July 1 and the end of January, ac-j curfew ordinance is not being strict-cording to a report released jester- enforced. Chief of Police Harvey busiest hours. MaJ. Carl Schnetter, executive officer of the state or f'r 50 years, will be tendered nclnck In the Brandywine Hundred Fire Hall on Brandywine iffi FIRM BUYS serve its 2Mh anlversary at a 'lh.

Rfi RIH CTATIrtM ni I'll I'pf WAurt miliar nf aau RADIO STATION ganization, explained. a testimonial reception bv tnat WAMS The troopers formerly accepted day by Harry Q. Packer, state super- j. Wadman said Saturday the police Boulevard. Mis.

Helen Kelley lodge' Wednesday night at Pythian and-son banquet tomorrow night in t.rnmrntfl administration. appointed chairman of the commit calls for town police with exten-jvisor oi aisinouuve ana ousjncssiare flotng an in tneir power to right The' Rollins Broadcasting Corpor- me nuiiHi iihh ui mr iiiumi ni o.jii i unns in i ha trnnn ni. anv i me nur- rauiauon. me mini iur ujuurti mis emeni oi luven ue oei nouenev. t-i.

nnt m.rj r.i.iiurin a. rtwrnrnarr anon ni ifrnnnnrn uaarn h. nur- Chief Wadman said the records 004 Harrison Street. re- chased radio stat.n WAMS day mT report tne of the Family Court will verify this statement that the police are en Wilson, acting scout "a "rr 01 'irnce mm on. it na? been announcfd by rd I Distributive occupations Clay- Ernest H.

u' 01 inel Mftinr' Schnetter said troopers at 'mont High School. Conrad High forcing the curfew law. "It would Ca.stle. He will receive a 50-year pin and a plaque. Osceola Lodge, K.

of P. of Newark, will hold its annual banquet Wednesday night. Feb. 24, at the Newark New Century Club. Peninsula Deaths William J.

Evans MILLSBORO. Feb. 14-iSpectaH. executive of the Del-Mar-Va will be the guest speaker. Roy Mitchell, neighborhood scout.

I rLtASANT LISTS State Road are Mill acceptmg calls P. S. duPont High School. 1 be ridiculous, of course, to suppose tee In charge of arrangements for the party. Proceeds from the party will be used to defray expenses of the ps-sociation for the reunion to be held lil the fall.

Mrs. Kathleen Cross hooper Is chairman of the reunion committee. Any former pupil' of Old Mt. Tlcasant desiring one nf the pictures taken at the "53 reunion are requested to communicate with i i.am 11 Tl.ii i-H lTlnh CpViaaI Vf i K. a I.

r. 000 anrf the nur.h:.,. 1. 1. lnc mi iu on I lie commissioner, will present charters ir the Boy Scout Troop, Cub Pack SONG CONTEST WINNERS nf volume of cur SSSoL wLln 1 Hl8h 'Whool streets," the chief said.

"That's the Job of the parents." T. I 1 1 1. lions omtlllVilOM. n. tnv.

DUSlIlfSS, IIUWCVIT, mnju, uutn aiKH uviiwi, ii.b1 uusinrss. nuwrvii, Ktr Pr.il, i own i uaii nan iimiic oy ine par-Mr. JiOlliriS S.1KI that Upon re-' iA I man'srhnnl mi. 57. and Sea Scout Ship.

Reubenf BELLEFONTE, Feb. H-(Spe-James, known as Ship 57. all clal) -Pupils In Section 1 of the and Laurel High School. anri Laurel H.oh Srhnnl raii'lnn lYT i), Ol llliriwi Biiiu. inna uinut iu Bt uiucilUJ, ui -Services for Willia.n J.

Evans. 78, ponsorcd by the church. The char- 11th and 12th grades of the Mt teia nill ha ariantpil hv t'arl flntWa Ple.isant llirh Rrliruil ti'r rri nhn tri Junior High School he Sunn HH taken by a town police clerk. High School, P. S.

duPont High Parent-Teacher Association, called tne Stations lacilltles to better thC' Rrhon Hnuarrt Itoh Wit. la Harvey Dempsey, 2304 West Street retired lnstiraiHe salesman of Wll a.ii mlngton and of RHerdale. who dird prrid nt of The Marksmen, men's, nounced as winners In the Inter- I II ,,.,,1 I.UM unti ifirrn.iir. uin in i nv t's i in iimi Aiiuii id nuiiii in iiii- 1 1 i'l in niiiiiiiiiriiiii OJTlillOI I'l mr HJILC UltminMVJ. uiauoj V.WHUIV IllCdlla Ui IUI U1IIK members appointed In the Saturday In Heel nofpiiai.

wv oiganiation of the church ttlilch Class SonZ Contest held on Friday ifT ra i Vnn'rrt ha I Both Nar'-. and New Castle liam Penn High School. Dover High Juvenile delinquency in the city. The curfew law reaulres children reunion committee this vear m. win dt nrm mr i'i'''''' a group ol the scouts.

Mr.iunder the direction of Starr Cole, J' police phones have extensions at ocnooi ana murci n.gn ocnooi. elude: Helen Kellev Elliott. Marlon. In Wilmington, on wenn-s- 0lJlkf turn fsrnt tn.imuMfai director. The Broun ot lunr; nrirn jvrury r.iniMi, mniiuii ivnuar nui, in tmii, unariu a.

Pans '350 MEN, SONS ATTEND under 16 years of age who are unaccompanied by adults to be off the streets by 10 p. m. Dean Walker. Arthur Weatherlow. flav ai jum uku.i mci jfharlm (, in.

iradeis ot the re-mixed voices sang. "I Lnvr State Broadcasting Company on a la call is put through to cither town police force, and no one answers. the state police take the call. kilocycles with Harold E. McOlnnes.

and Dorothy lira cri" spectue troop, pack, and ship Judges for the contest were Mr. and franucnev of 'nan nice Moore. Mrs. Samuel A. Jf.

Wilmington Friends may call, AdoJph n.u fubmalrr. Jwph i Mrs. 0uInrif VOire lnMrilrl0IS fan MASS AT ST. THOMAS affiliate of the annrrtvimitatu tSn man inH fhr.r HIVIP HRDIID TO MTCT Daniel, former chairman nf '''r llrumbley, scoutmaster, and Allen 'of Wilmington. Mutual Broadcast; ing Company net- ivirtEaway, stepper or tne snip Sharon Rodger was ri.rector woik 10 DOGS SURE OF HOMES wns of high school age attended' AT pnreT actcd cora cuniiU tne Ho'y Communion Mass Ml UMnJICL LnLol Arltn brUA IV oMUW iat St.

Thomas Catholic Church yes- The McDanicl Crestfcivlc Associa- attempting to create Interest In the Skits and demonstrations on of the mnnlnz chorus and Ellen f.a.i and Mia Jacobs of Wilming- I liiin tiiiniin t. i VI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III I if 1 1 fSf'llII'll II I'l II I ll a llal MnnAnHK a a Wayne ton. ilia wife. Mrs. FH.t snnma tvans "nl m.i.ii.inii.ni.

ah. nu pnr.mnn cn-ownea oy reunion among more former pupils cf the school. TVia. tiavl mi tiMii Iha eftmmll. than a Year nco and since nf thl An fxhlbu of Frye.

the contest adjudicators. Rollins arid I.t. Gov. John W. Rol- At least 10 dogs were plared or terday, with the Rev.

John DiHllipo. tion will meet tonight at 8 o'clock died more Mr Fvans had resided In cru olit on dbpiay sang several numbers as guet sola- 1ms. It already nneratrs WJWL ln assured of homes by the Delaware usr a. as me ccicorani. the Alfred I.

duPont School cafe- i a i hi l. a a i i a i i i nninnr nnirtrw i nara nt 1 1 ru a Merit badges al.vi ill be presented ttt. following the contest. Georgetown, and has a cram for SPCA on Saturday following tne: nk ul. u.r.c ipria.

Henry A. White will report wif's brother- homt! in-law and The Rev. w. Russell Pl.nlk th the oDrration of station whrn.tv i WDEL-TV show lYiday night on meeting oi tne i oiy jvame society on recent progress on the projected Mr. and Mrs Ilia only other of St.

Mark's, v. til be toast- at Dover. hlch to were shown and several oi nnai camoiic wurcn. xne school underpass. Mr.

White is chair- roil, ouo Mciwimry nror, UttrrI1(. McDanirl nwm. urvivor ls a brother, Joseph' Evans. Mr. Gutke is chairman for Slal.

Kcnoo Cnoir Bl Sraford the meeting. of Media. Pa. Outside the state. It owns and oinc siea as aauouir.

ol commiuee invesiigatmg operates Station WRAP Norfolk Thc flrst to go was "Tlna.H a fe- oi tne cnurcn. underpass. Va: WRAD. Radford. Va and malt Part PUP- n0f ln Pi uCi A report on the proposed recrca.

on March 4 and 5 are: Judy Bald 15 ENGAGED COUPLES I Mr. Fvans was member of win. Gerry and Karen WNJR. Newark. N.

and has an- Andrew Morrison. 804 tion park will be given by the com- iu p- will preside A F. andULILt UclMT UArtLLU Russell, supranas; Ellen Campbell mi.s.M-1.. so iniui's. r.uen wampor ATTEND CONFERENCE TlZ i.

i fi irnimiia nanHma son Road, went to the AnJlial presiac. mittee assigned to study that project. LINK TO CABBIE'S DEATH Dclawarr State Police are con- Fifteen engaged couplrs who will marry later this year attended the trlda Samples, altos; and Robin Indianapolis. Ind, and Houston. shr'ter on Garasches Lane to put Roberts, bass.

Tr- iln nis bld Ior nrr nours. brIore Mrs. Eunice E. Harmon A discussion is scheduled ln an ef-fort to determine whether a private or public park would best serve the needs of the community. CLUB FACES CHARGE AFTER LIQUOR RAID opening session of a Pre-Cana Con 1 1 or n.

in. ui iiiiik. luiii itii- MILLSBORO. Feb 14-iSiHiaH. vinred thnt Frank A.

Ca)ello. 37- ti RAHF RPI ATinW5 THFMC v-sion co-star. "Skippy. a young feience last night at the auditorium pun.r mr Vr Vunlre ivmr-nM hnldun man known as in Af h. Si Pranria Hosntlal School 'u V-a- vaMlr -uniy lllgn blaik and white wire haired terrier.

City police late yesterday after-1 If a private park Is decided upon, nM Choir by Ardls Babcevk and OF CLUB PROGRAM 8lM as n-tched up quickly by noon staged a raid on the Maritime it will be necessary to incorporate "VWIinill nf Vaararlr Vrtnra Inn a I tTntnn Tne ftf lha HOfl Ihi nun.l.tlnn 111 Jane Hver. sopiaiw; Barbara Shut' luiw, wno flifg Kl nrr noiiir in niveraaie naa no connemon wun mc fo. DuPont. Three additional sessions nn rndav il be id In Indian slaying of Samuel P. Chlckadcl.

Wll will be held at 8 p.m. at the same n.vrr Mission churrh, on Tuesday mlngton taxicab driver. place tomorrow, Thursday and next afternoon at I o'clmk with the Arcordimr to Caut. Carl L. Law tleworth and Ruth Morns, altos: Ronald Rinard and Rojer a block French Street, and charged It denis are urged to attend and ex-' terdays fifth annual rare relation MHlt.TY OMICtRS INSTALLED lth filing alcoholic beverages on press their opinions, program and entertainment.

pon-i Formal installation of the newly- Sunday without a license. i bride, tenors, and Ernest Goldber: cunasy uk t-cnoai ervlre, Club elected cflicers of St. Ellzaocthsl waiter J. Mousley. 28.

of the 600 fi WCW Fl HFRQ riRnAIWFn tl School Service. Club elected officers of St. Elizabeth's WalterT The Josenh McCov OeFS Tu and James Davis, bass. Rehearsals bv of ML Nnt In conjuncttoa with ot Absalom Jones School, and held Holy Name Society took place yes- block North AXy St ee a club SSch sooke llnint ia "5 rehearsals for the all-county choir "00' jterday at the 8 a. "Holy Name" stcVard and the bartender on duty.

Sfa ltrW8; Enoch L. Mitchell cr. lte thi rh dripma art lomorr01l, I Mrs. Vmnl Mercer directed theVass at St. Elizabeth' Catholic as by police on the charee Mrs.

Vircil Mercer directed the trass at St. Elizabeth's Catholic arrested bv nollce on the charce pa at HAwnurp QCRVirC Church "--ii wwuwiwu nrocram. Whirh Ihehiriert arlarflnm rh.irrh Tha Rev P. Mt. .1 1.1 o.X KCW ClOCrS Were OrQainefl and uon or me conirrenre usi msni mvES (acian nd Lower Merlon authorities have rn Marriaca A a VnratinnrheL rru' 11 v.

1 rv.f Orinif in iif irru 1 1 cs lor Enoch L. Mitchell. .0. "ir p. Duties Proper to Marriase.

He Mlhrrr riirfi Cnnello was Involved In anv taxicab Sfnnf An- fjm. a. Mia. wii niyim li I i-'iiui c.u'?" Friday In the Milford Memorial Holdups or murders. jurMucia lit uic riaii ui ci.

illness of three' Reports that Capcllo had confess- STANTON. Feh. musical program direct- after an Hospital, months will be at 2 m. Tue sdav ed to holding up 40 taxicab drivers iVJ. vv since last September were special Eareckson and Fred bv the Alexis I.

duPont School band. Laughlin. an assistant pastor, and loned purchase of a bottle of bccrl i omcer of Bethel Baptist Church Tecn-Aze spiritual advor to the Society, in- by a plainclothes police officer iun S00! consecrated by the Choras. Marshallton School stalled the following officers: Leo, Rcv- Donald Douds at services In Ursulinc Academy Chorus, and Ab- Kennedy, president. Thomas Harri- MEN'S I'Lt'B TO MEET Hanover Presbyterian Church yes-salom Jones School Mixed Chours.

son vice president: and Edward' 'Our Freedom" will be discussed "'day morning. Organizations and their represen-l Devlin, treasurer John Cousineau. by the Rev. Philip H. Dunning, pro- The are: B.

Paul Detwilrr, tatlves Included: Former Senator C. secretary, will be Installed later, gram director of the Wilmington 'J- H. Edgell. Dr. Allan Fleming.

Buck. Wilmington Round- The officers were Installed at the Council of Churches, at the weeklyrence French. Robert Haywood and table. National Conference of Chris-altar rail, following the reading of luncheon meeting of the Y's Men's Martha Trace. Officers of the tians and Jews; Mrs.

Morris Leven- the "Gospel" of the mass. at the YMCA Wednesday School are: James Stewart, Father McCoy stressed that Christ in the Mcison Funeral Home her iere. Brotherton will feature the evening nn inr-A i tit Puis) a elevated marriage to a sacrament, which makes It a astly different thing than a mere contract between the parf.es. Mrs. Anna Curdy no wlln ThUadelphla Vb 28 nr hur DELMAR.

Feb. nisht. Hastings, pastor, announ.es. Funeral services will be held to- Capcllo. arrested Thursday night in a phi nrfa'nhia hnt.i hi, ru.ni iiasi.n.s a announced that WSCS AT HOLLY OAK berg.

Anti-Defamation League.) p. m. Wliiard Taylor will in- Keneraisuperinienacnt; Robert Hay. I ttw TO MEET TlLSOAl troduce the speaker. Mr.

Dunning i wood, assistant superintendent: that same Sunday at the morn ion that same Sunday at the ou.M enure i iiere ior iirs huiu-uim uuaw.i nuuiuo, iru, ii win give a ainereni view oi me taira ireastirer: Misa rt n. I '1-. 1 PLAN SUPPER THURSDAY Curdv. ei. ho died at her home.

Hi in Philadelphia area, according morn- Bnal Brith Women of Wilmlnd ln arrvire a class of new members 8nd lnp nrV rhl, tion. A bapiismal service SI bf Sunday morning. Feb. 21, at chlirches. ho as Bnal Brith Women of Wilmintton DtinninB Invocation.

ilininc- 'rcciai 11 ie runii-wnuriuinn- suojrci irom urvuie vveimore in a inrima nooinson ana Maicoim Roo State Street. Saturday morning to Captain Laurence, but none tnauonie iwi vcierana 01 recent ia.it oeiore tne ciuo. iinson. secreiaries. riui.i.x y.in., reo.

i lapeciai Illness of several weeks them "has any association ith taxi A seafood sunner wf.l be served foreign wars win meet on tuesaay i VnliS. 11-lt cht at a oc or in me post nome.i nun-impruni ine Hoiiy oaK Meinotl.st on' Ul' I -wnw. t. Thursday niahtfim 5 to 7 o'tlockj OTATr DCFfiATPS LFAVF hour, held in conjunction 313 rirandywine Boulevard. William 1 tl IIUI ill oy ine woman a oi Lnns-' V.

nrosram commander. iu prr.sior iihh cm ii rs mr rrtn lri; PIDITal Tl ipiMiinr pirira.n; ius Business Service of the churth. Mrs Alien W.r. i. rhairmai nt I Nomination of officers will be held I in March.

A. Hackett. 7. idow of Benjamin. run vr" vriiHU ihuino ion.

On Tliuisdav night, the ciubi READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS LADY NEARLY WHILE LYING CHOKED IN BED M-s John Danbv is nrr dent of "alM lv' 1,1 uneperieniv numoer oi nriesaies irom tne rie nosis 10 me wivrs ana i i .1.. t. iiuiu uepHnmriH oi unaware, veterans 111 l'r b)w the society. Other members of the 1" VeuntW t. ii mm this, of Foreign Wars, left Wilmington waiter nas been elected sen- lava AW.

a I k. la. ih. bhiiiiwii iii umns. far vcsterdav for the mid-u inter iw rwu ii i.ic ui vj.a oi James' Episcopal Ch irch, Stanton, succeeding J.

Mitchell. Wil The Rev. John N. Link, district conference of the organization at lupertritendent. will preside at the i Jrnes 'the Hotel Statlrr in Washington.

liam P. Tarns is Junior warden, sue- CIS lll ha halrt from thai Ha.rtir lha HalaraMnn McCarter. and Nor- ine nun w. viiuiii uu cui.rs. A.

Groves, secretary, succeed- 2 m. lomorro for Mim Til. Plrh.rrii nf KathviMlta- Canin. I'i ln MI'- '-rr fir oiivuci ia u.A.ut vii iiic iiiuitii. v.

usi nor ri nrfin pr -v 1 a iinr NOTICE Tile and Marble Setters, Members of No. 1, of Delaware A Speed M.ti is Health and Wtlfart ill bl ht Id tenijSt in Mulint Reemi 1715 W. 4th Street at 7:30 P. M. S.anfdJlENB.Y J.

CORRICAN, One lady said Jy ago) plenty of energy for the day'i that she used to be afraid to go to. work. bed at night. She waa swollen wlthl SYS-TONE li helping such tij stomach gas. which always got "v'f tim- all over Wilmington, worse when she went to bed J0T Sjt-Tone the gas would rise up ln her throat "rk lln tmi.

Then is after she lay down and would rIna eo! This new medicine con-nearly choke her. She couldn't Ten Herbs. Vitamin B-l and flat. Had to prop herself up on Iron. Enrches blood, builds en.

pillows she felt weak and worn fgy stronger nerves. Gas-out. Recently this lady go SYS-I tillri- orn-out. people soon f.e TONE and now says gas Ls 8 cn Stomach feels fine, she can go to Oe bed and sleep soundly and has1 ECKERD DRUC STORES u.ii rs, r1u.1i irsiucni 01 Lommanaer Hues l. rreaericK.

and ttt i i Margin Mr rOl-RAGEOl-8 MOTHER this city who died Saturday at the National Council Member Llovd W. J'fr fL CHESTER, Pa Feb. 14 (U.R.-Mn bnme of her sister-in-law. Mrs. J.

Richards, boih of WUmfgtcn rd to The A'an an icy qiarry Tuesday a ute i omed tomorrow nuht nn. 1 11 lll'ti' r--- iiniiiiu air iur mil iiair. jr. juares congressional delegation, ati The church Altar Oui'd will meet ITfTZTf-l CAMBRIDGE. Feb.

annual dinner for veteran evening at if li a seven pound, 14-ounce boy. services wiu be held. ben ot Congress. tn home of Mrs. Edaard Oerard a aWa.a -i-liitiftaiaii.

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