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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 2

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EVERY EVENING WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 102G all-day sewing bee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kern, Kast Fifth DRASTIC MEASURES GLIMPSES OF LIFE FROM FAR AND NEAR DR. H.

V. HOLLOVAY FIREMEN TO MEET WORKMEN PLAN RICHARDSON PARK street. The bee- will be in the form of quilting party. TO REPRESENT DELAWARE CITY The. Busim Girls' Club 'of the AT CRANSTON HEIGHTS FOR SAFETY ON HIGHWAY SPEAKER AT ELKTON BIG CELEBRATION SCHOOL OBSERVES W.

C. at the postponed eskm In the Old Court House last evening, en- Joyed a sewing circle- bee. They all spent the evening, following a- short Sy 17 Associated Fren.t OtnattH. Neb. Another J-iut of man haa ben invaded by women.

Take it from the erretary of the Natlotm! Ifol "oriVntion br. Weary Willie is quHt'rig the rol railroad tr-iltm for autorriohile cushion, but the girl are beginning to give 1dm clow tomitiUin in b' gglr.g lifts. The convention proteft'd business -eion, in making new Armistice Day Parade Can EDUCATIONAL WEEK AT DOVER MEET AT NEW CASTLE draperies for their home in the Old Croverjior8 Suh-Coniniittee Recommend Steps to he Taken hy Authorities. Veteraii8 Will he Admitted to Memhershiji in Organization. Court House.

celled Owing to Death of Mayor Mackall. On, of the largest crowd ever attending the Royal Theatre, was i Masquerade Party Is Held Atienuaiice lias irown no Bgalnwt the preMne of Mtrl prtwent lat evening and watt entertained by fourteen vaudeville stars. Recorntnendationn for drotic rnea- In the United StHtf. Mayor Bright and Delega tiou Will Attend Safety Conference Sessions. ures to le taken by authorities to Owing to the audience being so well Under Auspices of Mem here of Dorcas Society.

cope with the problem of enforcing Rapidly Building Is Now Much Overcrowded. (Special to Every Evening.) Elkton. Nov. iO. A county-wido educational policy, in which teacher, school trustees, school improvement associations.

women's traflia la will bo mu4 by the sub- pleaed by the performance the management, decided to have thte group of actors and actresses to give a second performance thi evening. It was tjamittee on Iaiv Enforcement of Governor Itoblnn's committee ori SESSIONS ARE ENDED MEMORIAL SERVICE S. D. COLLINS HURT clubs, farmers' clubt and other elvic anl Highway Safely and wbl ostw Wornn a well at rrien ttjJent of liuwsian will be required, by order of the Con. mi k-Kiriat of Wr to take ISO hour of military training during a course.

Th girl v.sU be exempt from two months' summer field practice and nine month' rrvJce In tli army or a year in the navy required of the men, hovrwer. (Special to Every Evening.) organizations took part, was held In the New Cntra.l Theatre, here, yesterday afternoon, when an interect- (Special to Every Evening.) (Xjwctal to Every Evening.) 1m tlliic tinned at the governor' conference Friday morning at the Dover announced that all new acts and new moving picture reels would bo shown. The commfttee in charge of the lcesentation of the play, "Mrs. Briggs (Upeclnt to Every Evening.) Cranston Heights. Nov, 10.

lele-gate representing the Volunteer Firemen's Relief Aiwoclation will be seated nt the' monthly meeting of the New Castle County Voijner Firemen' which here tomorrow niglit. The local firemen who will entertain the county firemen have provided a program of music and during "the evening refreehmeiitj will be served. John Wlggleworth, chief of the Brandy wine Hundred Fire Company, will preside at the. meeting. With tho admiefdon of the Wilmington-veteran firemen to memftershin in" New Casil, Nov.

10, Friendship Delaware City; Nov. 10. Mayor Richardson Park, Nov. 10. -National Oiwra, Houee.

I.dgc, No. A. O. tT. la planning; N.

Bright received an ofTicial Education Week in Itelng observed in Jng program was carried out. The i ally was presided over by. Professor Giiy ti his Right for its weekly business of the Poultry Yard. frr the Method invitation recently from Governor the local school thin week. On Mon- Johnson, principal of the Cecil Coun ist lCpincopal Sunday school announced ItolKrt P.

Robinson to attend tho Boston in the Old Town -Hall, Second and Delaware, tomorrow eve dav and Tueliiy, there were eduea- safety meeting" which i to be held In ty High School, and Mr. Johnson led the community singing. last evening that the play would be given in the Opera House, on Thurs The report of the committee consider that first and most important Is the education of the people of the Mate, both pr-destrianx and driver of fnotor vehicles, as to the erio-ji re-spowIWHty that rrt upon everyon who imttt the highways to nctitin. V'l!" MT'4Ui Ie 1 of Gloria ning, when a minstrel show with the Ne.v York FaJaiso. h'jfljrtr, tonal talk and reading in the eighth Dover on Friday.

Dr. H. V. Hollow-ay, state super Sibley Sisters, well known vocal and day evening, December 10. Yestei-day he receive! a telegram and other grades.

intendent of public Instruction of Del The memorial services to be held Ounce artists, starting from tho governor again urging that job. lie, w.mXH of eornedy in In his ro Becauw of the celebration of under the auwpices of INew Castle Muster Workman Harvey Johnson, liking for a try a high typo novie, but not pa ny. he.a tho highest oltU-iaf of the town Armistice Day. on Thursday, and the of the la we the association, every fire fhrhtlntr -nun the provisions aware, was tho speaker on the subject. "The Signineanee of Education in a Democracy." Post, No.

4, American Jgion, Armis attend the sessions at Dover and also Teachers' Institute, in Dover, this tice Day evening will be a public af bring along aliout ten representative week-end, a Joint educational pro Owtn? to tho death "Df Mayor W. fair and Commander S. B. I. Duncan who was recently Installed into office, announced last evening that a short business session would precede the entertainment.

After the business session the meeting will bo adjourned New York lorry Houdini lefl paratu In the county 1 now allied with the awnociation. The organ izatlon was formed in February, 1922, with fix fire companies. gram wrt given In the school today citizens of the town who are interested ir. the general idea of safety, not alone affecting the uo of the highway, end to cause everyone, to have a decent and proper regard for the rigijt of others as well a for lite dlties the law imposes upon him. If thi could extends a special invitation to au II.

Mackall, the American Legion boys have cal'led off their Armistice Following dismissal, the clool closed pertaining to traffic In a town or city Ip.Jge collection of Vxk on ma gld, spiritualism, witchcraft fc.l demo-fology to the American publl'', rpre- residents of the city to enjoy this hour with the Legionnaires. He aid for the remainder of the week. Day parade, but will hold a abort The cotmplttee arranging for the en and the general public admitted. Miss but on the state highway as well. At the meeting of the Richardson service at the Soldiers' Monument, to last evening that the address by tne Mayor Bright stated hunt night that 1 ntl I'V th of C-rigrefe-, Park unit of the Teacher' Associa Rev.

Howard' Davis, pastor of Trinity tertainrnent of the firemen consi of John S. Smith, George F. McConnell, and A. 11. Williams.

Bertha. Karnes, another local vocal artist, will be heard in song-, Both the Siblev Sisters and Miss Barnes he had asked a number of local citi the ii-f of Leo Itullrr.an. hi morrow evening. The legion Aui-ihary have also cancelled the dance tion, which wa held at the scnooi M. K.

Church, would be one to oe ap zens to go with hhn to Dover and that for yesterday afternoon, MrH. Moore and ytr. who drew up n. win magician two years go- and card party to be held 4n the Ar preciated by all residents whether a from present prospects there will be Tho meeting will lx the first one held here tirice the brick addition was Mrs. E.

A. Jeniin were elected dele mory the sntne evening. legionnaire or not. It Is especially will be accompanied on the piano by Miss Alice Dugan of Wilmington. All these young women are members of about eight or ten local people attend.

gate, to the institute. S. Ralph Andrews, president of ths desired that every one take advantage says thero are thousands of vc in the collection and It In 000. The young people of Christ Pro The school "plant" will epend thfe opportunity to vkdt the home. erected to the fire houe and the new triple combination 400 gallon pumper which replace the apparatus wreck Mrs.

Kieanor G. Kerne ry Sins bo accomplished the law enforcement problem wouUl be very much ice burflfnsfne the officer charred with tho duty of enforcing the law, the report tate. The other recommendations follow: "Second: That in case of jierori who repeatedly violate our traffic law- through reckiens or because, of Intoxication, the embodied In existing law should be more drastic and those charged with with such violation txhouM be rnoro vigorous in too Imposition of testant Episcopal Church have formed Charlostown Hand and Stone Corporation, who wax elected clerk of tiie vemlier in Mns. Pearl KatterHel.J of local post and see now comiort- a society to be called the ioung Peo the Ircuit Court for Cecil last ed Jat January has been inMalled. The ably they are housed.

ple' Fellowship." Meetings will be room, ja Mrs. Maiiemeui naa majority Jiumljer of points, 14, in School. Miss Dugan will play several piano selections. The entertainment will be in "the form of a minstrel show and vaudeville. Thi is the first of At the meeting of the Girl reserves.

--on the N-V York -Tiie loss of sW-p mote brain efficiency in th- opin of Colgate Eniverwlty who made tets. Dr. Donald A. Ial narents uresent contest at the I Y. W.

C. local High school stu week, left today for a three weeks' visit to Hollywood, where Mr. Andrews owns and conducts the Maryland Apartments. A. meeting on Monday evening looal firemen have also purchased 1,009 feet of hose, making it one of the few rural fire companies that have two modern tiro engine and modern equipment.

The company has also installed several programs td be presented by 1, The conteet, is rapMly grow the Ancient Order dents, "Miss Ruth Zimmerman, racuity yesterday afternoon in the auditorium of the high school, it was decided to have the annual initiation ing keener among the school enuaren, Memlwrs of the Elkton Kotarv United Workmen expected several be present. i1iib- belli to see which room of this city. It is grand officers will Chib motored to Chestertown, last a -iren and searchlight on their pump head of the department, wrf; In du.trial Psychology that tudnj cut their ration of sleep from eh in fitx hours were quicker in work mathematical problems, but pho-physical strain. er. Mrs.

1-Mward 11. Naylor, local chair- the' largt numler of parenta present at the A. meeting, and that of the freshman girls at a meeting to be held at the home of Ivy Court evening, and Joined the Easton Club in nn Intercity meeting, held In Washington Colle-re gymnasium. The meet Members of the local company are man of the Amerl in lied Cross, an- room has the plant for the month. that the local "Third: That all freight and passenger busse should be 1 to 'nrry a relief driver.

"Fourth: That there should be a more complete examination of all applicants for drivers licens and that nounced mst eveni Due to a misunderstanding, the chtl Commissioner and Mrs. George Burris at lenders lane and Wilmington road, Wednesday, 24- making preparation to attend the 1927 convention of tho Firemen's Association at Reboroth m-xt October. membership drive ing was addressed by Sylvester 7.. Moore of Lancaster, whose sub would start on icitors have been other than dren thought "relatives. Armistice Day.

Sol iASSUMES HIGH POST parents, -counted in, the Samuel Wood and Carl Ruddy of ollowk For ject was In the interest of" crippled children. contest, und nistera and uncle were Hulmesville. were the week-end Tiie two machines will be, in the parade at that time together with 100 members and the local firemen's band, Sha IN BOSTON CHURCH assigned as street. Miss street, Mrs. no Ucerwj ehould be iued until physical, mental and moral fftneF the of! It wae discovered that brothers, and aunts arwl T.

R. Phillips, aged "6 years, of Delaware for Sixth Iach; for Smith; for F. Cloud; Wiilia W. guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Zimmerman of tho Century Club Marie Fifth street. Miss the children that number might be aug cotniug with "thelF" room Florence was struck 'by an automobile, driven by Fnank Elnehart, The committee arranging for tho trio consist of Wiilard D. Foulk. J. C.

John Fourth street. Mrs. of Columbia. Pa crossing At the public card party held in the Morgan and Gorge Haigh. Marshall Bur-from Delaware for Third street.

Mrs ris: for Second street the applicant i carefully ascertained. "Fifth: A cornpo'ory jail and revocation of licenee for fir.t of-feno while intoxicated. 'Sixth: That a law be enacted prohibiting the overloading of passenger cars, especially on the front or At a meeting of the Fwral company road near Cohowingo. and sustained injuries that caused his death, several Immanue! parish house Monday evening under the auspices of St. Anne's held each Sunday evening in the parish house before the service of worship in the church.

There will also be an occasional social event on week days. The first meeting was held Last Sunday evening with tho Rev. Joseph H. Earp in charge. Officers of the organization will be elected next Sunday evening at the meeting which will be held at 6.45 o'clock.

The regular weekly meeting of Patrick Henry Lodge, No. 11. I. O. O.

will be held tonight at T.S0 o'clock In Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. 1L M. Faunce of Port Penn. the Misse Bethel and Dorothy Harris and Mr.

Harold Harris of St. Georges and MiN- Ijouise- Simpson, of Bridge-ton, N. recently motored to Gettysburg. and viewed the battlefields. From Gettysburg, tuey motored on to Wilson College at Chambersburg, where they visited- friends.

Tteveral days w-ere ateo spent at Shippensburg. Pa. A Hallowe'en party was recently held in the Port Penn School under tho auspice of the Port Penn Parent-Tfacher Association which very well attended. of the gues were masked. First prize was awarded to Miss Cora Yeursley second prise to Mns.

Catherine Carey. third prize to Mrs. Charles Hickman. A Rev. J.

I Mr. and i Smyrna, Church S13I9, ha i the pct Kpiscopft! Derriekson on of Mr. A. lye of Ielaware. 48n of athedral.

New Or'earw, mc accepted a call associate rector of Emanuel Church, Boston. Rev. D-. recently Francbs W. Haigh, Monroe A.

hours later, at Richard Port Guild of the church. Mrs- i rank J. Cannon and Earl Pierce were admit Deposit. Coroner Green of Elkton Deemer was awarded first prize for ted to membership. ladies Mrs.

James B. Hatton, second. The local eomjany hjin donated the driver, seat. "Seventh: That all Eiwood Worcester ha summoned a jury ahd will- hold an inquest this evening. Rinehart, was arrest ed and hefd for the action of the and Mrs.

Newlin T. Booth consola tne cnurcn for the to Harmony street. Miss Rose Lenoir; from Harmony to Chestnut street, Mrs. James McPike; for the western section. Miss; Irma Jaequette; for Dobbins ville section.

Miss Kathryn Weldon, and the rural New Castle hundred. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler II. Gel-hart.

All these solicitors will select their own assistants. Mrs. Xay-lor expressed desire that all resi ue of the firehouse to the congregation of St. Barnabas Church. Marshaliton.

nr eff twen- much M-. coroner. The body or tne young man who wilt give a roait beef and pork was (rent to the home of his parents, eupier on Friday evnlnr, November for brake and head-light efficiency at reasonably frequent interva'. "Eighth: That a difitinguishlng mark nthoukl be placed upon the operator' license of. every driver responsible for any accident, and a.

law-providing for the atitomobi! revoca at Florence, Iat evening. ty-two year. The Cathedral ha rr.ad-e progress under hi direction. Cummins ws educated -r, th yernfty of Pennsylvania, and the de'phia Divinity S-hooL ITe 19. The proceeds will be for the.

benefit of the church. Marriage license? were granted here mented. However, the ruie is that only parents count; and either one parent or both, count tho same in the contest one point. An there was A total of 106 points, when the checkup was made, it meant that there were 10S children represented at the A. meeting.

Deposits In the nchool bank this week totalled $55.37, with MSm Dorothy Tharpe'n firwt grade in the lead, with the um of Mrs. Tera Kouthworth's third grale came In second with 17.73. Two new pupif entered the eighth grade- thin week, making a total of 3S uplU In the grade, against 2 5 last year at tho close, of the school term. The Increasing attendance will soon be it eerion problem In the matter of seating space in the school. With 3 children In the first grade in the portable school, jn chare's of ".3 yesterday to the following Delaware dents of the city hold their member-and she couples: George K.

Dalow and Mae UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Laws, Wilmington; Reese Coldn nd Ro Wilson, Newport; Alphon tion of such license for stated upon the third ef lod some, important oefc-re coptlngr the can to New Orleans. Si o-ce- i 1520 he ha been archdeocon of fee for local solicitors i desirous of having a one per cent report to hand State Committer when the tion. Joseph Doody was awarded high honor for the men; John Mctevitt. second, and Harley B. Seale, consolation.

Mrs. S. B. I. Duncan of West Fiftli street, and son, Newell, are visiting their parents and grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Newell of Millville. N. J.

Royal tonight Kntirely new program. Five acts of -vaudeville. Feature, Nights." with Re nee Adoree and Lou Tellegen. Adv. House and garage for rent, immediate possession.

Apply Clayton, the grocer A v. Chineoteague oysters and clams hundred into the drive is WILL DINE NOVEMBER 23 A mo: "Ninth ous en: a v.go Rums, S-myrna and Mary L. Reed, H.irtly. Diocese Of IjO uioce or roDfltini Laf-ern it a v. mnt of tne law relative Cecil county authorities are looking of t.eroria.l injury caees the gecre- preldent of the.

Pr'eon Reform A-I sociut-ion of Louisiana, and ha he or two alleged lawe aKoiim, (Special to E'verj T.veninp.) Newark, Nov. 10. Htudenj of Delaware College. Cniversity of (other important posts. Tie expec.

take up his duties in Boa ton about D- cernber 1. representing themselves as war veterans. soVieiiimr subscriplions V) aid disab'eil war veterans. ware, will hold their eighth annual stiver offering- was taken at the door which netted slightly over $10 for the P. T.

A. treasury. Mrs, Evans Heaiphill and daughter, Mrs. Goorgo Sauerwein, former red- Thanksgiving- dinner in Old College on Tuesday evening, November 23. frMh opened daily.

Thompson's. 406 Thin p'1411 of bringing all the stu Delaware street, Adv. VOCATIONAL STUDENTS TO VISIT UNIVERSITY dents of the college together for a tary of State. "Tenth: That at the intersection of the highway of Delaware with those of any other taie. the important" features of our vehicular 'raffle law be prominently so that motor lt from other states may b-? warned there-by.

"Eleventh: That the authorities of the T.ate of Delaware lie urged to cooperate with other tttate of the union In an effort to secure -the adoption in a large a measure as no si hie of uniform laws affecting the use of highways by motor vehicle." ovfr. Last the regular night for the monthly meeting of the Trustees ot the Commons, the meeting was adjourned uni.il last evening, but due to there being several of the members ailed away it was again adjourned until next Tueflay evening. The student of St, Peter's Parochial School 'i'ho attained a perfect attendance record for October, follow: Commercial department and ninth grade John J. Becker, William J. Buckley, Margaret H.

Carlin. Frederick J. Gallagher. Marie A. Gregg, Helen MrKeer.an.

Anne T. Kirby, Margaret M. Lenoir, Clare A. Lucas, Tr3ir.and A. Marcozzi, Elizabeth T.

"Slurphv. Francis P. Murphy, Helen Thanksgiving dinner the day lx-f -re collegre elosse for the Thankstrlving holiday wa Inaugurated by A. G. DELAWARE GRANGE NOTE.

Wilkinson, busines "administrator, Ids Mrs. Jordln and.Misa Periroee, and the 11 rooms in the new ochOol rapidly reaching the "standing room only' jwlnt, there will in a hort time be. more than 500 children on the enrollment lift. Lews than two years v. go, when the chtxd bond was the question at isue, 1 it fas suggested that a 20-room biiild-Ing le erected to take care of the: rapidly growing population.

The suggestion was scoffed at and the remark made that 20 rooms would not be needed in 20 years. At the pret-ent first. yar at Delaware and has alwavs ben a delightful affair. In addi (Special to Every Evening.) Newark, Nov. 10 November 20, which lia been designated as "Vocational Agricultural Field Day" at the University of Delaware, will nee approximately ISO high school boys, pursuing agricultural courses, In attendance.

The boys will arrive at the COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and cold lead serious trouble. Tou can etop them now with Creomulsion. an emul.ifiel creosote that Is pleasant to taJce. Creo-muhsion is a. new rr.edical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and Newport, Nov.

10. Delaware Grange of Newport held their weekly business meeting Monday evening in Grange HalL The committee in charge of musical recently held ly the Grange reported receipts of $10.75. Mrs. J. C.

Strong was appointed to take tion to tne students, a large numaerj guest also attend. SUNKEN PACKET TO BE cVnts of Delaware City but now living at Roekaway, L. Tare spending several day.s here, with-Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. B.iHm and family. The ladieg of th local Presbyterian Church will hold a -uppr in the Sunday school room of tho church on Thursday evening. Supper will be ttrved at 5. SO o'clock and will continue until everyone has been served.

The Indies' Aid Society of the Kirk-wood Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a upper it! the church hall tomorrow evening, November 11. for the benefit of the church. Lewis Patterson who wus recently operated uon at the Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, Ls doing nicely at this; time. Clifton Years'ey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Yearsley, and Janice Years-ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Yearsley, all of Port Penn. were re- GASSAWAY AND SAYL0R university farm at 10.30 a. accom-JUme lg uned if there REPLACED WITH ANOTHER SPEAK AT OPEN FORUM Murphy.

Catherine Raynokds, Francis J. Reynolds. John J. Sheri-ian. Sara R.

Sheridan. Margaret M. charge of the lecturer's program next week. i Governor and Mrs. Robinson, meni-jbers of Delaware Grange, left yes-j terday for Portland.

Mairve. to attend the session, of the National 'Grange. The motor packet J. IL Steele, WU "The Industrial Situation In which was sunk by the "City of Wilmington" early laat Sunday morning mington" formed the topic for dis- heal the inflamed membranes and tn-cuion at the first open forum of th hiblts germ panied by their teachers. interesting program, which will bring out some of the outstanding achievements of the experimental farm during its existence, has been prepared.

Each toy will 1 privileged to contest for the Elgin openface gold watch which has been donated by Millard F. Davis, jeweler, of Wilmington for the best one thousand word essay prepared on the topic "What I Learned on My a collision off Bellevue in the Del Taylor. Veronica C. Tidwell, Edward! 11. Tobin, Anne R.

Wright, Helen G. Young. i Eighth tirade Jan es J. Cocci. Jo- seph B.

Duffy. John J. Fuqua. Ber- i-ard J. Gott.

Marie A. Law-ler. Agnes! J. McCKONE EU.NEKAL. wias sufficient room.

Prineipal M. E. Whitehead stated yesterday that he was very much pleased witli school affairs thia year. On the invitation of Governor Robin-eon Mr. Whitehead will attend ma a delegate, the conference on Street and Highway Safety, which will be held at the Dover Opera.

House on Friday. Fifty or young people, among them the football players of the Wilmington High School attended a birth present season ne.d tjy tne i Club at the Temple Center, 211 creosote is rec-metiical authorities a. Of all known snized ly high funeral McCrone, Midtown. Nov. 10.

Th services of John Naudain Washington -ireei. -a ii.b ton- of the greatest heaUnr agencies fo- The subject was presented from an1 an4 orh- Frid. night were hold who died on at the home rcently operated upon at the two angles. viewpoint was presented by Gerrish Gassaway, maiia- forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion 1 f-ontains.

in adiition ta rfttjBotp. nth; of his brother, Willia-m Vhsit to the Delaware Agricultural Ex-I M. Tidwell and Wilbur V. Truitt. -Seventh grade Emma M.

Behoener, Ernes: J- Di Sar.ti. Mary E. Dorris, James J. Foster, Albert F. Kirby.

John Lenoir, Margaret M. Leonard, Thomas F. MeDonough. Regina. C.

Murphy. Mary C. Peden. Nellie A. aware river, wt.l be rep.aced by the Florence, a ejrnilar vessel.

vti3 given out by her owner, J. Groome Steele of Chestertown, Maryland, laat night. The Florence will begin her daily Baltimore-Philadelphia run immediately. The imken J. II.

Steele it being raised and wil! be towed for repair to the American Car and Foundry Company plant Wilmington. Ite pairs are expected to be completed in about two weeks. ger of the Chamber of commerce, heiiiin elements which soothe and hei. and the other by John C. Savior, see- tfce inected membrane and stop tli-j of the Central Labor I.

mon, irritation, and inUanimation. wh day party tendered George Watson, of Bast Summit avenue in the Community Hall on Monday night. The party wa arranged by Missi Dora oi L. and lcal delegate to tne A. creosote goes on to tue gtonaaca, ab uded pre: A.

McCrone. near iiere, on Monday afternoon. The services were in charge of Rev. P. L.

Dcnaghay. rector of St. Anne's P. E. Church and the tearers were: Williaia K.

L. Tat man, Walter Beasten and four nephews of the deceased. James IT. McCrone of Wilmington; Darid W. Fordhar.i, HylaDd and Francis W.

McDowell, Macdonough. Interment was made sorbed into the bfeo'i. attacks the ea.t Hospital in Wilmington for the removal of their tonsils. Both children are recovering nicely. Mr.

Elizabeth Bendler ha returned to her home at Port Penn after spen 1-ing the past week at Richardson Park with Mr. and Mrs. Delaware S. Wright and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph L. Wright, their son, Professor nd Mrs. Joseph L. Wright, of Carney's Point, and Mhsclikind club's plan periment Station." The object which the Agricultural Club of the University of Delaware had in inviting the agricultural high school students of the state to spend a day at the university, is to familiarize every high school boy- in the state, interested in agriculture, with the work which the Delaware Experimental Station is doing Petry.

Elizabeth M. Siieridn. Angel- 'Ir-a R. Tritelli. Elvira E.

Tritelli. Mar- garet P. Truitt and Anthony J. Van) xo i- ot th9 trouble and tna growth 1 Rabbi Louis and outlined the 'duct forum disci, of vital interest scions of prooieins th germs. levering.

Musio and dancing were, enjoyed, one of the new dance- being The Black Bottom given bv" Herbert trie city. onironur.i Creornalaion is guaranteed rai.it.fac- tory in the treatment, of periateti coughs and bronchial asthma. I bronchitis and other forms of respira MKETLN TO IG 11 1 Cooper, of Union Park Garden. Mrs. Carwon Roselle, of 105 Mat Forest cemetery.

uiesj avenue, was given a otruiuay sur- Sixth grade Irmina CamelLi. AnnjP-Hushebeck. Margaret Lafferty. John 01 Charles Sheridan and Ma'- ne Truitt- Fifth grade Julia Card. Robert TX-rris.

Joseph Law ler, Felix Mc-Cuf- ferv. Margaret MeCafferv. Francis P. of i iMRS. J.

T. HiLLES THANKS CONTRIBUTORS tory diseases, and ia excellent WILSON -WILKINS. prise party last night by her brothers and sisters. The evening was WOMEN'S FARM COUNCIL 1 FORMED AT CHESTERT0WN tor or S. l.

rii or cold according ir.g up tne tystem after co. Money refunded if any mu, i not relieved i.fter taking Mrs. Bessie Wiihuts of Mapiewood, N. were recent visitors here with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Webb and family, Mrs. James Lambdon h.is returned to her house at Rehoboih after spend-i ing oine time at Port Penn with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ben- in gumee, music and dancing.

Mrs. Koeehe received numerous gifP. Thcse to directions. Ask your igst- Adv. (Special to Every Evening.) Chestertown, Md Nov, 10.

A large wero: Mr. arsi Jim. Frank Roaelle of Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. E.

Johnson, Mrs. C. Johnson, Mr. and Christian Scientists. Cigarmakers' Union.

Cyru Temple. L. G. II. Hope Lodge, I.

O. O. F. Osage Tribe, I. O.

R. M-IVanklih Circle. of D. Welcome Lode, O. S.

B. America, Lodge, S. of H. Delaware Council, C. B.

I. Delaware Council. C. B. L.

Wilmington Council, C. B. Star of Bethlehem, L. G. 11 National, Protective Legion.

number of farmers and farm women satnered Sn the courthouse here yes Mrs. Joseplt T. Hide, president ot (tiie Delaware Branch of the work Guild wis-hes to all Guild members, the coaitnunity and tiie who proved to te so generous -a their help with tho Guild's C'il'eCllon. The garment this year were most 'excellent in quality, and every contribution wa used to very good vi.ntage. terday afternoon for the purpose of GEO.

0.BA1LEY Plumbing Si Heating Pea' a Specta'rir. I irl It a A SCPEKVls-ION. rarr.isiied. 24 KAS'I' TWENTY -TH HID JiEtiT. liome and o31ce.

t'houe L'tiu. organizing a branch of the Jsationai Women's Farm Council. The meeting was sponsored by Mrs. Isaac Dix Mns. Robert Collison and family of Newport; Mr.

and Mrs. George Colii-fcon of Ilaydeii Park; Wm. R. Denney, Miss Fannie Denney. Ernest Home-wood, Adaline Roselle, Carson Ronelle, Betty Roeile, Catherine Ctlljon, Hannah Collison, Btansbury Collie.

and Robert Collison. Georgetown. Nov. 10. Mis Bessie E.

one of the teachers in the public school, eight miles 'south of here, and daughter of 'Mr. Und Mrs. Robert ZZ. Wiikins, of near Milksboro, has made announcement of her marriage on October 30 to El-; dridge J. Wilson, 163G Jackson street, Philadelphia, The wedding took place i near Miliaboro, Rev.

Roy La wtfon I Tawes. pastor of the Gumboro Episcopal Circuit irformlng the I ceremony. The groom is son of the flaie Theodore E. Wilson, for many years a prominent Democratic politi-ician residing in Upper Dagsborp dits-! triet. near Stockley, four miles outh 'of this city.

Canton Delaware, I. O. O. Temple Council. L.

O. R. C. McHugh, Helen Reynolds, Ann Tid-v. ell, iliiry TuLtr, Catherine Walls, Theresa White and William White.

Fourth graie Rose Astolfi. Helen L'rickley, Helen Bender, Josephine Cooper, Yo'anda Canielli Margaret Cooper. Michael Ciabattoni, John DI Sar.ti. Eva Foster, -Joseph Gallagher, Catherine Keenan, Helen Leonard John Leonard. Eleanor Margvvig, Regina Marcozzi, Agne McGrory, Tidwell, Berardo Tritelli, Anthony Van Veen and Julia Third grade Alphonse Astolfi, II el-Behorner, Peter Bender, Sortino 'Zitintlo, Regina Clyrtser, America Coccia.

Francis Boij2cn. Joseph Leonard, Genevieve Marcozzi, John Tid-weil and James gheridan. -Second grade Mafalda Carnelo, James Dorris, William Jamison, An Mattahoon Tribe. I. O.

It. M. M. Wm. McKir.ley K.

of M. JAMKS CHURCH SUFPfclL P. Lafayette Lodge. No. 2, K.

of nelt. Shelly D. Collins, wlio is doing soma contract work at the Marine Terminal, was injured when struck with a piling while at work on Monday, lie came to his home --at Port Penn immediately following the accident and was not a le to resume hi work yesterday, although it is not believed that he was seriously injured. Mr. and Mrs.

Zacli S. ICachics of Port Penn are in ipiarantine due to their son, Cecil, havingr the scark-t fever. They have been Quarantined since Friday of laiH week-Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Rose and son, Carlton, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rone were recent visitors at N. with their daughter. Dr.

and Mrs. C. E. Filkins, and family. Howard Rogers of Berlin.

wa A. Harmony Council, No. 1, I. v. 10.

The ladies St Newport, Nov Germaii Beneticial Society, No. b. iiurca, tunton, win More for let? in the Classified Ada of Every- Evening than in any medium in Delaware. Goes further. Read ay more.

Rest result. Start reading snd u---ing" them now Call 320 or 2200 ask for ad taker. James: p. K. CI.

hold their anniai per on Thursday sonic Temple. The Welcome Council, Jr. O. U. A.

M. Friendship Conclave, 11. or S. W. M.

livening Star IXKlye. No. 12, P. S. B.

chiciien patuo up-cvening in the Ma-s'Jpper will set-v QUELLE N.BR0-ML.LV. ent of muaimj. ed in the busem Georgetown, Nov, lo. Announce ment of the marriage of Miats Marian on. Other speakers included Dr.

F. W. Bomberger, State Extensiolu Service iMcialit, Mrs. Florence B. 1 lilies of DeJa'-vare, who spoke on the subject, "Woman's Relation to the Farm." and Robert Rash, secretary of the National Farm Council.

Local speakers were: Mrs. Harold M. Baker, expert turkey raiser of the county; Mra. Evelyn S. Harris, owner of the largest fruit orchard on the Eastern Shore; Mrts.

Harry T. former lecturer of the state Grange, and Thomas Masoey, vice-president of the fctate Form Bureau. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the meeting was Rev. J. Colvin Randall, Mrs.

A. Earle Nicholson, and Mrs. Robert D. Hoopes. Visiting were entertained at luncheon prior to the meeting at Worton Manor, tiie country home, of Mr.

and Mrs. Jonathan D. Maxwell. Plans were made for the organization, of a branch council in the county with j. large membership.

Education Week drew Lenoir, Rita Leonard John E. Bromley of 62 Keystone aveoue. Ja. ties Philadelphia, daughter of James and Lpporiuniiys Knock Murphy, William McCaffery, while the. second floor lwu been re- Kcrvtnl for attractive booths, where all kind of useful and onu mental ar-1 tides, including Christinas sifts will be off A feature of th-o bazaar I will bo a Christinas tree laden with surprise! for old and young.

A pro- gram of music will also be furnished. Neher, Geor 1'eden, Gentelina Van-j Mary Bromley of 308 Second street. Quillen of V-Phiiadelphia. L. Quilien, of been made.

that city, and Harold S. North Eugevvood treet, son of Robert and Bailie Ocean View, ha a week-end visitor here with Mbss Florence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Stanley.

Mrs, Hattie Beck was removed to the Delaware Hospital in Wilmington Monday for observation and treatment. The dredge Cape May of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Dredging Com-fjuny has now worked up a far ai Facts concerning.the Delaware schools from the annual report of the State Department of Public Instruction for the year ending June 301926. Discipline including vocal by Miss l-ldna Murray and violin seleotioii by' Mrs. leroy Work. Raymond a.ad Sherman Wivel will fjmish selvetioii-s They cane to Georgetown and obtained tiLoir liceaae and then went to Wii-mington where on Noemljer 4 they were married by Rev.

Emory W. McDowell, put-tor of the EusUafce Methodist Episcopal Church. I on the banjo und acc-ord km. Discipluie Jeter tuiae- to what ptirpoev.s we may direct i.ur ai'iiities and correct our faults. 1 Mrs.

Thomas JeiYerls is chctirman of the bazaar comtnittee, while Mr. W. T. B-yce is cetieral chairman of the KENT JEW tOUJM It HE IIS JO) A 1 U.MS 'I HANS FEB BE affair nd nucei. Jirsi grade Louis Behorner, Anthony Cerroni, Armanto Ciabattoni, Carolina Coveili, Clare Di Pietropaulo, William Dougherty, Mary Foster, Andrew Gallagher, Elizabeth Jamison, Francis Lenoir, Ann Reynolds, Margaret Elizabeth Tritelli, White and Joseph White.

The masquerade which was held in ocial ro'ns of the Methodist Church last evening the of the ways and meant committee of the Dorcas Society, was social and nr.ancial success not-v, ithtstanding the unfavorable weather conditions. A large number, of per-orts attended tiie affir. Mr. Simon Cheney and Mw. Harvey Johnson, stressed as twins woTi first prize as the best dreced Mrs.

Edward Hemhill, dressed to imiUae Babe Ruth, took --sond prize; Mrs. Harry X-ynarn. for the most Iijtle Mias Jeanette, lave been working by their con.nilttves a jleaing and en- very hard, assisted to make the affair joy able one. Buck Bridge oti her way to Chesapeake City. Contractor Jam; Roberts of St.

Georges was recently awarded the eon-, tract to rebuild the burn on the farm of Kzekiel Cooper, recently destroyed by fire. Mr. Roberts ha employed considerable help from this section on Jllie work. Tiie regular burim-s seion of the local school board was held last night in tiie (School building. Routine business, Wac transacted.

I'romotloa and Retardation. 1. 1,210 pupils were graduated from the eighth grade, excluding the city of Wilmington. 2. The number of pupiU completing the tdtthth grade, excluding Special District, by uountie wa; New Castle.

Kent, 143; Sut.ex, 3tl; U.tal r-urul, 740. 3. There were 18,639 ja-omotion in the state, excluding the city of Wilmington. This was an increase ot 130 Georgvtown, Nov. JO.

Mits Maude Byrd Cropper, daughter of Ieinmuel Cropper and Ella Cropper, of Ocean City, was married November 1, to Rev. Paul Prettyman Truitt, of Bharptown, son of Horace Truitt. of Box Iron, and of the late Ida Lee Truitt. The wedding, took place in Dover. Rev? El wood W.

Jones, pastor of Dover Episcopal Church, iier forming the ceremony. Sure belief It HtVc. Hjiiii: to if charicttT-i iits our atubitiutu for contact with the woiid. It is the 'ct and tieveloj'er of every qiiality of heart ati-J ruinJ. wei us evpersciicc into iUotii.

It develops a inuu's ie-t faculties and touches him the ways in which to bring: forth the l-est that- is in him. A little regular reading of Every Kvemng's ChvSMtied AJ- is stood Ua-ipiiuefor desires -it hels turu day-drtains iti'o realitic! txiral aichool picuiiotions by co-untiea was; New Castle. T4.2; Kent, "0.1: Sust-x, 71.8; total, S. The percentage all pupils promoted in Hpecial District was tS.V In excluding Special Districts and AV'iiinington, the percentage, was SO. 4.

9. 4.901 in the otie-rooc. schooic) were promoted, or S5.4; pupib in the two-rootn schools were promoted, or 77.0; 4.630 pupil in the graded elementary soiiools, not including Special Districts, were promoted, or 73.9. 10.3Si pupils were graduated from the uate high schools, excluding the city of Wilmington, this year, There wero the same number-of pupils graduated from the state hitui tichools in in the previous year. 12, Th number of high graduuteiri in tiie state, excluding the city of Wilmington, has increased.

179 hi Jive years. over the previous year. a. mlltinij! aperitif to Every Evening Dover, Nov. 10.

At the weekly es sion of the Kent Couiy Ievy Court held yesterday, the court ordered being the amount of the last bond isesue for state aid which has been held in the general fund of the county, transferred to tiie efate aid road fund. There is atill a balance of being accrued interest on th bonds, which" the county comptroller contends should also ts turned over to the tate aid road fund, while members of the court think it should be applied to the sinking fund of tiie county. Action on the election bil'is incident to tiie recent election was deferred until next weekly meeting as all the have not as yet been received "by the' court. PL K-BO It V. Newark.

Nov. 10. The monthly meeting of the Newark Pa rent -Teacher AShOctetion originally scheduled for fSHi '6 Bell-ans UjiiJ Hot water rCZdx Sure Rehef jhjit evening has been postponed un 4, The number of pupils promoted by counties, excluding Special wa, New Castle, Kent, Sussex, 5.629; total 5, Of the 'promotions in the rural school, 10,459 were white and 2.103 colored. 6, Tho percentage of the white rural fcchool promotions by vountie vva-s: New Castle, Kel.t. 81.0; Sussex.

hl.l't total, to.8. 7, The percentage of the cokjied tnree year daugnter of Mr. and Mm. John Y. i.

Clayton, won the prize for the youngest and cutest person in a iter, da nee. After the uu.tl gusiiig hour, refreshments were served, Games for the young fo'ks were enjoyed, with grand frolic for ail. The Woman's Home, Missionary Society of the M. E. church, will hold an fleorgetown, Nov.

10. Mi OHie Viola Dorey, daughUr of Mr, and Mr. William R. Dorey, of near Miiisboro, and Amos Cooper, aon of the late Geo, Cooper, reiidlug near here, wei'e married Saturday night, ut Blades, by Rev. U.

Ward Miiis, pastor of the Biadea Method It Episcopal Church. til uesday eveiiing of next week. Ira fe'. Brinser, superintendent of the 1'Xal schooLs, who was to be the speaker, found that he bad to leave town tonight and for that reason the meeting, was postponed. FOR INDIGESTION and PkSold Evstyv.hera.

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