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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 10

Publication:
The Morning Newsi
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 TEN 13 ARE Opsin Jhidai and FOR BOARD POSTS SatuAday 'ill 9p. on. NOMINATED BajMavH 3W Very Liberal Terms 7bxVutChaAjipgjDA foetil 9 I uamif Northern MAPIE 'J mm ill P-felkJt Brandywine Business Men Will Elect 5 as Directors; Lighting Awards Dropped Thirteen mfmberi of the Brandy-wine Business Men's Association were nominated for three-year term directors of the organization at Its meeting last night, at 2913 Market. Street.

Of this number, five are to be elected. These, with the 10 other board members, elect the organization's officers. Those nominated last night are: Carl M. N'oetzel, Henry O. Willis, Robert McMinch, Ralph McCloskey, Olin Tingue.

Roy Craig, Roliand Abbott, Jacob Wagner. Thomas Brand, John S. Rebum. Samuel P. Thomas Leonard, and Willia.ni H.

Morris. The nominating: committee consisted of James A. LcFevre, chairman, Mr. Craig, and Mr. Re-bum.

Hants Li.ht Moved The association decided to ask the Strwt and Sewer Department to relocate the traffic light at Twentieth Street and Baynard Boulevard. The object is to have the light moved about 15 feet so that motorist will stop further back and allow pedestrians to cross at the corner. The dance committee, headed by Stanley B. Hearn, reported on arrangements for the organizations dance at the Hotel DuPont on Dec. 15.

Eight vaudeville acts will make up the floor show, it was announced. Won't Sponsor Contest The business men decided not to sponsor prizes for Christmas lights in the Ninth ward this year because the awards would be a duplication of the city-wide prizes. The association accepted an ofTer from Supt. of Public Safety Andrew J. Kavanaugh to see a moving picture on the bombing of Ixmdon at its next meeting.

Members will be asked to volunteer for in a home defense unit being organized by the Stat Council of Defense's civil protection committee of which Mr. Kavanaugh Is chairman. John R. McCloskey of 203 West Thirtieth Street, was elected to membership. 6 tssaaai asst's neir onci different! For Only Three Major Piece tStModern Suite 3 i sturdy, reliable oak In a refreshing ltrht finish that reveals the beautifal (rain, and Start jaor maple bedroom with a bed.

eheat and dreaaer Add to it a a your bodrrt Too adore the aaaint old-tahioned eftetta, the mellow fialah of the maple wood. ADDITIONAL PIECES AVAILABLE Malehiar S-Drawer Chestroh Matrhlnt Vanity and Mirror Vanity Benrh M.9. ifht Tahle blends so hsrmomously with oar or past'i boudoir accessories. Includes panel end bed, chest, yanity and dresser with circular mirror. So Extra Charge for Credit! EASY TERMS CHRISTIANA ASSOCIATION TO HOLD BENEFIT DINNER all n.

Sprrial to The Morning Nevs Ji in Vo4 inr1 icU Credit for CHRISTIANA, Nov. 13 The Chris- tiana Improvement Association will hold its annual oyster and ham dinner In the dining hall of the Chris- i Methodist Church Thursday' evening. Nov. 20. Proceeds from' the dinner will be used for the street' light fund.

I The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Olan Cleaver. Mrs. Clara i Cashell and Mrs. John Levy.

Those i in charge of tables are: Mrs. Leia Oaves. Mrs. MiMred Cleaver. Mrs.

Mrs. Helen Biasveln Mr. AHa ClMvel. Mrs Chsrles Foose, Mil. Margaret Bulicroft.

Mrs. Prgav Miilff, Mr Iva Barrett, Mri. EUzshcth i Talcsch, Mr. Aim Cannon. Mrs.

Feins. Dirkav. Mr' Ed. til R'itier, MlM B'hei taatburn. Mri.

Blsie Thorp. Mri De-lure. I rrnhy. Miss Audrey Cleaves. Miss Mary i Workers In the kitchen will bei Mrs.

Ora- Mrs. Mry Vincent, Mri. f.t Thorp, Mri John Levy. Mm. Mry Hanm.

Mrs. Annso Cleaves, Mri Maude Mrs. Nellie Cathern. Mrs. Anna Winiate.

Mra. Msry Hanna. Mrs. William i Mrs. Charles Beatty and Honwr ii New 1 942 ra'rilnk $3.95 Cricket SI.S5 Unpsinted STEP STOOL 1 rC.

5 $2.50 Clothes Hampers Here is a wicker hamper for the bathroom. Has attractlre pearlold top. No mail or phone arders. Add It In Your Aeeountl Radin UaLua! Complete electric push-bation nperation. Pl man.v other srnsatiflnal Fhilro features in a beautiful walnut rablnrt.

DUO-THERM OIL CIRCULATOR HEATER ITK THE MOST SENSATION At CiaClLATrNr, HCATCR VALIE WE'VE EVE OFFERED! Frame of solid maple. Soft back and scat cushions fn gmj patterned chtnts. An exceptional value! Add It to Your Account! CarefulW constructed selected bard-wood, smoothly sanded ready to paint any you desire. Limit one. So mail or phone orders.

Add to Your Aeeountl $1.69 New Sofa Pillows Das-Therm's patented Dnal-Chaaaaer In Hch rn. tfftt. Itarner with eompteteA dVSh a flame eentrol clyea Mm Llyd Virrent. To commute to on'ain supplies Mary Vlnrftll Mrs Leila Cleaves. Tnorp Mrs MUr, Mri Cleave.

Mrs. Cannon and 98c M-s M-s Ada Mrs. more Beat ma every aaaai a -drop of cheap fael-oit. "Jaw Ask About Our Easy Terms and Liberal Trade-In Allowance! buy ywwr old Kadin for CA'SH whrn yo aarchaw suet Ra'-nel Lnu'h. The Ladies Auxiliary or the Christiana Fire Company will hold a pub-lie card party in the fire house Monday evening, Nov.

17. for the annual childrens Christmas Party. Mrs. A. B.

Currender heads the committee in charge. She is assisted by Mrs. Mary Vincent. Mrs. Margaret Bullcroft and Mrs.

Elizabeth Takach. 1 See Our Diaplav of Other Iew 1942 Radio, Including! General Electric RCA Victor Crosley and Sparton Ph'lco 380X entarq SPEER POST TO AID IN CIVILIAN DEFENSE ATA PRICE! UfiL ieiwti' iS ZJL it at ahasaaiamaaaaaaaaai 1 ss )Ei a 18th CEItfTnUiKY GKOUJP Members of J. Ferdinand Speer Prst. No. 815, V.

F. will cooperate with the Wilmington Police Department in the civilian defense program, it was announced by Commander Harvey Y. Wood following a meeting last night in the post heme. 32fi8 Market Street. He said all surplus funds of the post will be used to purchase defen bonds.

Thee bonds will be used as a sinking fund for the new post home, the construction of which has delayed by shortage of building materials. Members of the post will join the ladies' auxiliary and the Barber-ahop Quartet in providing entertainment for the Veterans Hospital, Coatesville, tonight. The group will leave Eleventh and Market Streets at 6 o'clock. A letter of appreciation was received from Dr. Meredith I.

Samuel and Victor Ohman both post members, for the testimonial dinner tendered them last Friday night at Cafe Grande. 3 VIRGINIA or IAWSON SOFA! BARREL CHAIR, and ARM CHAIR! fteleet the atrle aofa yon want, the chairs, and kno that the finiohed enaemWa will be in perfect harmony Si. a picture In perfect period deirn. wrr'T' I'll ii a i Bt! "KS We definitely have a preference for the traditional in dining rooms and the warm, rich color of this lovely suite is exactly right." r4-l. ii ft' 'i.

1 A ft! 7 Pc. Modern Suite ffl Qompdsdsi IT! WJT 1 9 fojnqfdsds. i Metier than a dozen tea a-fc. Simmons "(Dsmp-Shtip" Sofa Dcd Here's a graceful period design that aptly expresses cordial hospitality and gracioaa Created In preeioas mahogaay yeneers, in combination with other select cabinet woods. Observe the delicateaf retwerk, the dainty mould-inga, ihe authentic metal hardware.

The handsome Duncan Phyfe table extend to inches. The loeely W-incb buffet has a recessed front. The atately china cabinet has grille doors, drawer and cupboard space. Host and fiya aide chairs have beautiful fretwork panels, upholstered scats. Very Liberal Credit Terms! for opening An ahtindanr aiylr and analftr at Tpry low cost? Dependable constraetlon! Rich wainu veners! 0H finisb hardware! Furnish oar.

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