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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 16

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Jonrnal-EvprT Eveninat. Wilrriincrton. Delaware. Saturday. Jun 16.

19t5 Sixlern Caroline Trio Lea vcs Arm Ta 1 1 i rem en Hold Election Church Plans At Chcstcrtown Georgetown Youth Active in Pacific GRORGETOWN, 14 Wallace P. Townsend, vn of Mr. and Mr. Walter NEWS FROM THE DELMARVA PENINSULA Triumph Plant Dormitories Suggested for Vets' Hospital Dr. Hrnry V.

Da4is Takes Up Question With Elkton Chamber of Commerce as Need for Added Facilities Become Urgent Had Long Scrxice Iarrimore, Kalnn, c. Townsend of South Bedford trim city ha traveled far ince h.R graduation from Georgetown High a 1 To In Was Na med President; Elk ariiir. I MenV Club to Asemhle Outdoors; Union Vesper Services in Citv Park (aptie of Silver Lake Bathing Beaches Plan Flag Day Program School, In May. 1944 One mon'il I after graduation he entered the EASTO.V. June 16 'Spe-Navy, going to Bainbririge.

Md DENTON. jr.e irsrx-. FLKTON. Md Jtine 16 Special). At the June meeting of the F'lcton Chamber of Commfw, Dr.

Henry V. Davis of Chesapeake City, OHESTERTOWN, June 16 Special. The final meeting for Officially Dedicated Tod discussed the possibility of requesting the government to convert unused fhf of the Men Club of Triumph Explosnes Inc. dormitories into a Veteran' Hospital. Ad- Christ Methodist Church will be ditional temporary hospitals will be needed and it wm pointed out that evenine.

June 28.1 rial. C. C. Larrimore. of Easton! then to Sound School at Key Wm rial Three Caroline men Soumf Voiuelr6 Lauderda.e have hor.orably ciation at the annual meeting held'rr two wk' training in from the.

Army under the point sy-in St. Michaels. Other new officers equipment in the Atlantic theatre tm are Samuel McQuay. operations. Co'ee r.n After bemz stationed in Norfolk the physical equipment is available.

The chamber at some length dis-; Ion the lawn of the country home! Robert J. Nicholson, near here, I cussed the bus question, the loading and unloading of passengers in the business of the town. The U. S. O.

Group question finally was referred to tne who. with his brother, Harry B. Nicholson, will be hosts for the occasion. Assistant County Agent Stanley' B. Sutton, president of the Kent; board of directors np The Lions Club of Perryville.

has; lSlt jLCWCS elected the following officers: 'Cordova, secretary: George 'hort time he was sent to of Mr. and Mrs Fred A. Conee rA Easton, treasurer. Treasure Island, Calif. He efr for Greensboro.

expeeej home After the business meeting, the. the South Pacific in February. f0ur vears in the erve thre I attending firemen, representing 11 ln Vre Admiralties, where he 0f whicn ere pent in 'sections of the county, were served a member of a crew of a landing Nw Guinea and -he Philippine, icrab cakes bv the St. Michaels fire ship. Sergeant Cohee arrived in San Frn- department's ladies" auxiliary.

He is currently a memoer of th3 cj.cro May 30 and proer-eded I ff Day Program "Flying Palm Lomas." a band com camp Meade he was in th Easton Elks lodge will observe posed of service men who make hospital a few ri-. Flag Day in a special program to-ihoP from onr Wand to another Priva-e Wiiham Jopp. Jr of morrow at 3 p. m. at the Elk Home.) Putting on shows for troops, here- Denton was mustered ou of tre dent.

Albert Winchester; nm vice- If -IB. It MM WWr: County Youth Fellowship, will be; Council Members Will the guest speaker, and will speak; lav on the subject. "The Relation of; r.niertain on 1 ues president. T. R.

McLhinney; second vice-president. Wilton Owens: third vice-president. William Boyd: secretary. John Lord: treasurer. Elmore Owens; tail twister, Walter Horn-berger, directors for two years.

Frank Harris and John Warner; hold-over directors. Dr. James Ma- the Church to Recreation, which At IJuakertoH 1 tinner will be followed by a recreational; neriod and refreshments. All men I service For Dlx Ivt Sunday at t.r.e end of his fourth ear of service the Army. He was captured by the Germans and held Walter Austin will be the speak-' tofore without entertainment.

for the occasion. Music and; Their hop are made by bombers, songs will be furnished bv a group i t-- junder the direction of Mrs. Cleve- New Kent IvinjI lCHl the church, especially the LEWES, June 16 Spe in a German prison camp until thu cial), The Lewes U. S. O.

Council graw and Ted Woods I Talbot countians had subscribed; Will Jen iext sprirg have been invited to attend the function. I The first- of a series of Sunday The following chairmen were aUo -H. entertain with a dinner Tues- T-5 Georpp Noolc. son of th $586,720.75 this week against an CHESTERTOWN. Md June 16 sppointed: Attendance, T.

Ml-; fl'D late Mr. and Mrs. K- V. Noble of (in war imah muuh. i (SDeciali.

Announcement wa.5 Lhinney; Stanley oav eve-fiiiig ai cioik at 1 ne oe-i evening vpri -r- Rm in i MethodUt and the Protestant Epis-i county has reached only one-third made today that the Kent Fly- Caroline County, both of whom hae of its bond quota, with ub-jin- sPrvire inc of which Mir- died during his a b. er.ee. arrived at Dover will open tiro new, bathing beaches thin afternoon, with the convention. Donald Cole: convention, uonaia mercury adding a particular fillip to the occasion. The beache.t are located 1 In the city, which' Ted Woods; Lion educator.

Wiilard honoring several U. S. O. officials I copal hv th. Ches- Uf ,1 1 are sponsored annually by tne cnes-; T.

1 Ainlin' ro hAmp r.f hie i Mr: Wi- at the site of a new dam. Tliompson: membership. from the New York headquarters. 1 Association, will vv.mam.s. pioKram.

jorma. puu- wn the be held in the city park at 7 O'clock June 16 up 10 juiKt 1a 1 ris Davies is the head, otftciaiiv will r'" $132,400. The bond quota is; open its nvsng on hvL, prorty Wu.a, at Federa.sourg. lajt monies will start J350 000. ChrLstopher Cox.

chairman on th man highway between Wor- Saturday. He returned 'he latter a-ea which iof th' driv workr 10 ton Station and Lynch on Sunday, arPa Mv 23 a record of too bv in tit rPrioUb tneir efforts dunng re: July 1. for the flving public. i4ntr" ln Austrsr A. 1 Ofl-nv-lO-TOOf 1 (.

npa r. r- A The main cere at 3 o'clock on the also contains ward bavts: citizenship patriotic.1 ceiebration of -Recognition tomorrow 'vrmng the pros lor Dover was prepared today to n-at the TJ. S. O. clubroom in he which will be under the direction o.

ca ye nw Sliver Lake bathing 1 HI ur "I liltT aiiiMrtlitll. 1 'the Rev. Paul E. Reynolds of the beaches located at o-ti-ls work HTin- forvH Wil-i Lewes Fire Hall. the N- the site of the impounds the memo reservation for children.

Mayor J. Church, who will new dam which Methodist tnn on-pne- i Among the guest.s at the dinner: First i--' merlv been a been completed, aso two runways. tJorai rj lard Three students are taking flying 'deliver the sermon. waters Donald Jackson; education. George1 'il! Bri- Harold R.

Smith, re niii(U Die of the attractive Wallace Woodford will make the christening address. John Macadam. Raiiev halth anA -eifar. oimH cionai supervisor, take chairman of the water safety corn- w.ri ci.ht land Mr. Smith: Col.

Robert E. Phil-i "he ministers will alternate in The opening ceremonies wi commandiM officer at. Fort conducting the services, which wnl piace this afternoon at the sue of mittee Delaware Chapter of the Calvert School Cla The Calvert Country School of has announced graduation of five students. Jane Williams. Constance Anderson.

Mackenzie Golds-borough, Sylvia Wardenburg. and Barbara Anderson. Sixty-five students were enrolled this year, as compared with five students enrolled 10 years ago when the school first started. The sta.T Miles; Chaplain R. E.

DeLoach. Fort continue through, the first sunoa) the two beaches. One on tne west Red Cross, will explain the pageant TUT. Word of the death of Jam' Fd- Th.s be the second flying ward of Wasmr.gton. to be established Kent County for en rouTA To hl nojr(.

rrom r.r.ift, meeting the needs of the traveling sojourn Florida, has been republic, the first of which has. been here. Mr Douglas, son of in operation at Feybrook Field, near the late Coi James and Mar'p Rock Hall, under the management Med ford Douglas of con-of Ralph McGinnLs. while a third ducted a drug store ir. Den'ton field will be established on a por- his early i v-p onerated Miles; Francis K.

Zimmerman. V. evening in September. These ser-: is for colored bathers On which has been arranged. There S.

O. regional executive for Com- vices, which have proven popular the other side, where two long piers will be of life-saving munity Conducted Operations of the since their inception some years ago. extend just over the wa'er from methods and water events for chilli. S. Maj.

William J. Killoch take the place of the regular, the earthen extension of the con-'dren. The Otonka Girts Swim and Mrs. Killoch. first directors of Sunday evening services in the three crete dam and spillway, white bath- Club will demonstrate a number of the Lewes U.

S. and Capt. John churches. will gather. recreational swimming formations.

New Bridge Opened The opening of a new bridge, built by the Staie Roads Commission across North East Creek, in North East, which was postponed from Wednesday, took place last evening, with special ceremonies The bndse replaced the iron structure on the main street, leading from at that time consisted of one teach -tion of a waterfront tract on Ches- real esta-e and insurance busir.e.sj er. This year there were 10 teach Wilson, director for the pat two A large number of members ana ers Mrs. Lewis Startt is head mistress of the school. years, and Mrs. friends of the Kennedyviue Metn- Mcmhfic i-if ih toloc rt ikt cviurrh attpnded a receDtion Dover Personals he Pennsylvania council who are sponsoring the Biven at the parsonage yesterdav the downtown to Railroad depot.

dinner. are: Chairman. Mrs. William 'evening in honor of the Rev. and i'tint- iij.

a Urc lh IT 7 iijii.r rt Were Sunriav afternoon. Juiv 1. has ter mver. near here, which Judge Washington. Stephen R.

Collins recently sold to He i survived bv hi; widow. tn a Middietown. promoter. This former Mivs Nellie of Cam-will accommodate both airplanes den. N.

and a son. J. E. Douglai and seaplane-s. 0f Washington.

Lieut. Burdefe Nu-: of Deri ton. AIelIlOllils no served the Pacif.c area, 4, i now an instructor rr.e Arme-f A UP ml lOUttl Institute Guard Sf hool at Carr.p Va- GEORGETOWN. Del June 16 Mr. Nut tie and 'heir daughter.

Kav. 'Special'. a number ot il! go to Norfolk 'omorrow r.1 been set by the Girl Scouts of North! if xm-i. i 11 ih. t.

Milford Prepares For A rm Show MILFORD. June 16 It has been decided that there would i.i'.'jiio, ii. iwu, I 13. iii 17 asltlltU IU vr mailt DOVER. Del June 1ft 1 Special' Lieut -Comm.

and Mrs. Thomas R. Ingram. and daughter. Miss Katharir Ingram, left yesterday for West Coast.

During his travels, he stopped ar Clovis. N. to visit his brother-in-law and sister. Capt. and Mrs Smithy L.

Browning. Yester seph L. Marshall. Mrs. Robert cent session of the Peninsula Meth-Thompson, Mrs.

Raymond R. At- odist Conference. The program was cast, ior tne next waste paper collection day North East Charles-town. Leslie and Bay View. Heretofore, the Boy Scouts hae conducted the drives.

kins. Mrs. Samuel C. Pierce. Mrs in charge of the Woman's Society of Rehoboth Beach to occupy a cottage John M.

Thompson. Mrs. George P. Christian Service of the church, for the season Mrs. Ingram's niece.

Tunnell Mrs Haroirt Rritims- Wnrlier in the week members of Vne Mrs. Charles F. Frver. of day he and his mother, Mrs Barnard he no war bonds sold on the grounds Muir for Rehohrtth Aeaeb tn in Milford. Tuesday evening.

June ters a' Litt: will occupy living qua: spend the summer. Vei On Furlough ham. the Rev. W. Revelle.

Still Poid Bet ten on Method Lt mington. accompanied them for the Pfc. Newton Singman of Elkton Dr. uiv.sses W. Hocker.

Dr. James charge gave their new pastor, the summer. home on a after. Reehe Mrs John Cannon. Mavnr Rev Hanson Conner, and his wife and Mrs Charies Terry- 1 be being in the Air Corp ground forces Thomas H.

Carpenter. Mr. Richard a reception in the Betterton church. have the latter mother. Mrs.

three years. He has been in A. shields. Mr. Edward J.

Suthard. the program for which was under Benjamin Irby of Beaumont, for 20 for 4," Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel B. Smithers of Germantown are weekend guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Walter Morris.

Miss Natalie Kerns of Goshen. is the guest of Miss Jessie Chat to of Wyoming. Miss Chatto and luunirif. spennmg most time in iiri.ii i rfircz-nnn woman SSOCietv the Methodist churches of this cry are attending the Youth Institute being held this week at the Junior College, in Dover. From Grace Church the representatives are: Marearet Smith.

Ruth Givens. Catherine Roach. Virginia Lee Graves, and Vera Steigelman. From Wesley Methodist: Violet Thelma Jane Messick. Patricia J.ine Owens.

Nellie Wilkin and Nancy May Mustard Rev. William P. 26. at the showing of "Here's Your Infantry," but persons attending must sign a pledge card that they will purchase a bnd some time during this drive. This pledge card will entitle them to a ring-side seat at the performance.

Persons signing cards may purchase the bonds in the community in which they live. From this date all persons pur- a.s their guest. Mr. and Mrs Maurice A Hart-nett. and sons.

Maurice III and Creek for the present. Mrs. Clarence j. Kern of Denton, president of the Won-en of the Maryland Farm Bureau, attended a conference of Northeastern Farm Bureau ir. 'New Yoric this week.

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Breedin: of Hickman announce the erigarement of their daughter. Miss Marian Breeding, and Sergpan Lerev Till of the V. S. Army Air Corps, of Mr.

and Mrs. Wiiiiam TuH of Bricge-vilie. Del. China. Burma and India.

The two-story frame dwelling located near Collins Avenue, in the Mrs. Virginia F. Cullen. of Christian Service of the charge. Starting July 1.

the Lewes U. Mark 70th Birthday n-ni a nmm.mir,. r.rmsi mri William Wilson, bookkeeper in this Kerns have been spending several Walter, spent several days week in New York Citv. colored section of Elkton. owned bv club.

operating directly under the the office of the Peerless Fertiliser rranic oreen. was badly damaged A li i rwa nv hr reeeivinsr the con- days at Rehoboth Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

Marsfon ox. nre esteraa.v aiternoon A nt l- of Washington are spending the chasing war bonds in local banks. Kesmodel. pastor of Grace Church is one of the instructors at the in- Mr. and Mrs.

Dreher Shank, of Hollywood are entertaining with a week-end house party at; the Haves cottage at Rehoboth Beach. Mr. and Mrs A. Magee. oresenn director.

Captain WiLson gratulations of his friends upon the Mrs. Gladys Toms has been chosen observance of hLs seventieth birth-as secretary under the new opera- day. which he quietly observed at, ions The" Salvation Armv suoer- his home on Kent Circle here Yes- week-end with the iarter's brother- the postoffice. or booths in this sec- tn-Jaw and sister. Mr.

and Mrs tion will receive a coupon which will -mute. Thomas Gooden. The Marstons entitle them to an admission at the and Mrs. J. Hough Fisher and show.

Smyrna Bihle School has re- vision is beinc withdrawn. savs. terday. Mr. Wilson, who are among their guests, tne anri it will cease being a national covered irom a recent nines.

friends from Hollywood. Mrs I INSULATE NOW! 2 aaugnter. Mrs. Daniel Iverson of agency club to be directed hence- his career as DOOKneeper unesier v.iieMi forth bv the Lewes U. C.

D. Conn- town for the fertilizer in ll i SMVPJ rv1 Tun. ir iCn. jAnd your home will bm coolr thi Shank's mother, Mrs. Ralph C.

Wil-: r-evi iiiit JTlXl "n- Bnd th cMia- aTto theiVm" Ve" sZ'- I Pa," APaiSt JaP USl- orah. Constance, and Dreher III, will ton Fisher I i ton W. Fisher. Reetle OhPnS in cil under the community conducted sey fe Wilmer in Augus vate garage and two old auiomooiles were also destroyed. The Elkton Volunteer Fire Company 'quenched the flames.

The barn on the Thomas Kirk farm, near Oakwood. in the northwestern section of this county, now owned and operated by the Rakes brothers, was badly "damaged by wind during the recent heavy storm. Neighbors have been helping them to renair the damage. Bishop Thomson To Speak The Right Rev. Arthur Conover Thomson.

D. retired Bishop of Southwestern Virginia, will be the Caroline cial). The Smvrna Virtrv rrrvm-1 iumnir and warmer nt noeratinns ntan rantain anH Mrs maininz with that company unti Tom them Monday for a months stay at the resort, Mr. Wilson stay at the resort. Wilson leave the end of this momh.

its absorption by the Peerless com- pany. He received a birthday card Imi-rna Patliors from a. Wilmington Masonic Order, ing down for part of the time. i Mrs. Alexander M.

Dalv us spend-; 11' lnmr nome 81 i- Rocievilie. Conn. DENTON. Md June 16 (Special munity Vacation Bible School will B. Hastincs of Greenshoro, di-l in the Smyrna Public School rector of the Japanese beetle cam-: for 10 days beginning next Mon- i jpaisn Caroline County, an--day at 9 a.

m. 5 jnounced yesterday, that he and his' The faculty -is composed of: Dean 1 assistant began placing traps Rev. Robert E. Green: beginners 1 1 Ml K---iB-r 1 1 w- mg a month in Wilmington witn To Hold Program number of years. FREE ESTIMATE BARRETT INSULATION BARRETT ROOFS Two From SMYRNA.

June 16 (Spe- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hazel. Mrs.

Stanley Worden and dren. Tertia and Stanley. left; III, U. S. A-.

who has been spending an extended furlough here with his parents. States Attorney and Mrs. yesterday for Bethany Beach, where I 1 ,1 1 T-w 1 June 11 Mrs. Walter Myers. Mrs.

Louis intlUfieci in War Ueal Assisting Mr. Hastings are Norbert UhlendorfT. Mrs. Ruth Weber; pri-i Official announcement has been Drews of Denton. Betsy Taylor of mary Mrs.

Roy Piper. Miss made W'ashington on the follow- Greensboro. Richard Wooden of Betty Jane Griffin: juniors. Mrs ing residents of Maryland: jRidgely. Betty Lee Morris of Pres-, Herman Dam.

Mrs. June Short: in- Harrison W. vickers. returned they have taken a cottage for a on Thursday afternoon to his duties month. Dr.

Worden will join them in the Burma-India sector in the for a part of their stay. Pacific, where he has been stationed; Mrs. James B. Bice. and son.

for more than two years. James III, have been occupying CENTURY ASBESTOS SIDING Armv dead European regions: hxm. and Norris Williams of Fed- termediates, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Staff Sergt.

Tnomas R. McLhin-! eralsburg. Visits will be made to the Mary Ennts. preacher sr Trinity Cnurch on Sun- cial. Luther Broadway of Wil-day.

June 24, at 11 a. m. Bishop mington, son of the late Rev. Luth-Thomson is the brother of Mr. F.

er Broadway, former resident of duPont Thomson, senior warden of Smyrna, will be the guest speaker Trinity Church. at a special father and sons pro- The list issued by the field depart- gram at Asbury Methodist Church ment of the Diocese of Easton of tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Other fea-the amounts contributed bv the tures include sacred selections by the church schools for the Church Smyrna Orchestra. with Harry-School mite box and lenten offerings Shapley conducting: a large chorus for missions, for 1945, shows the of men who will sing Faith of Our Trinity Episcopal Church of Elkton Fathers;" selections by a male quar-in fourth place.

Mr. Horace B. Lil- tette, and congregational singing ney. son of T. R.

McLhinney. Perrv-! 1.000 trans located in the towns- the Hartnett cottage at Rehoboth ville. I a week le 1 nninor Dl 2 Kotarians at Smvrna Beach for several days. Armv dead Pacific regions: I At Denton. 300 traps are being! iw ii- I ueorge u.

sarauw, nusDano Diaced at J-eoeratsourg. jwj traps: "nine irnnru zjllt Lltiun klUl DUHnUi -o Suwr raiwwin xcu lu or Mrs. Margaret E. Sarauw. 100 at Greensboro.

150 traps; at; DENTON Md June 16 (Special' 2 SMYRNA. June 16 Spe- i lhe SPa-son- North Washington Street. Havre 150 traps; at Preston, 100 A dance "for the benefit of Com- For Bvautiful Kitchen and Both VERMONT VARIEGATED COLORED SLATE uuif, Liiri. tirace. jtraps.

pany A. the Caroline County unit dcughter-in-law and, Liberated prisoners of War Ger- in addition, traps may be leased of the Fifth Battalion of the "Mary- Mrs. Frederk Bowdie of Wi.ming- manv; I from Norbert Drews, at the State state Guard, will be held at I ton, were their guests. Staff Keror WrH i Doc Worn fVrfrai frnm ft a ih. ley.

superintendent, and his staff of led by SSergt. Lewis Wells, special cial. William E. Matthews. teachers, are credited for this fine service.

Dover Army Air Field, will former mayor and past district gov-showing. follow. At the 11 a. m. service to-'ernor.

spoke at the Smyrna Rotary morrow the pastor, the Rev. R. E. Club on the American flag, tracing rfarlev I. (iinouv I r- Green, will have as tooic.

"Faith of its historv. and describing the vari- ts, uii niuiui lii i 1 1 uuiic armorv inj vy xcjirii. itriL ijmioudv SILVERSIDE brother of Miss Theresa A. Fue.stel.im. to 8:30 a.

daily, for two The mobilization of Company A 416 Green Street, Havre de Grace weeks, at a cost of 20 cents a trap. 'in May, conducted to determine" the the Army. rr Our Fathers." and will also sing ous designs used until the Con-; to pnte Sandra Lee is the name chosen by Staff Sergt. Chauncey M. of time required to mobilize SUPPLY COMPANY Mr.

and Mrs. Charles T. Hynson. jr son of Mrs. Olive M.

(Z ti I Man and transDort trooDS to a scene of lO JOlll hi oeta Kappa 'The Holy City." tinemal Congress adopted the 13 GEORGETOWN. June 16 re(i an white alternate stripes and (Special'. Harley James Held as Vagrant 'bllle witn one white srar for son of the late Sheriff Harlev J.i' each state in the union. He ex- ior tneir oaugnter oorn June 7 a tsilVEBSIDE HD. B.

Friendsville. i disorder, was reDorted satisfactory. O. the Kent General Hospital orrisil li I l.irl TT? rlv to ln4rAm T7 TrtAiilar cam PHONE HOLLY OAK 80S Oiargd as Car Tllif plained courtesies due the flag and DENTON. June 16 (Spe-: Lieut.

Andrew Richardson, of Fed- Conoway. has just been elected to i In! Mrs. Julia Kneuker. Mount week for their former home at Quar-, Vn.c cial. Ttte marriage of Miss Mary eralsburg, is the commanding officer, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee isaid that the Christian flag is flown 'above the American flag when r.u.

jvdpp irom rnp graduating; DOVER. June 16 (Special. class of the University of Virginia. Anthony Thompson, alias Christian services are being held Allrced Chicken Thief ai rxcrc.ses on George Kelly, 33, arrested by state Irene Gilliland. daughter of Chief Warrant Officer John Gilliland and Mrs.

Gilliland of Closter, N. and John Marshall Nashold, sound man. June 25. The pledge of allegiance to the flag ryville, for the summer. Mr, Keen is a member of the faculty of the Dover school.

Capt. and Mrs. Peter J. Huggard, and son, Ben. arrived Thursday by plane from Midland.

to Hartlw Ion Mnnau rn a police Gets Two-Year Term Mr. Conoway is to receive his vagrancy charge, was Raymond W. Mahrev made degree in the College Of Arts and fpreral aiwhoritie' vesterriav follow- Clse response and Harry O. Bostick sciences, but is now a student in jne an investigation by state police CHESTERTOW'N, June 16 2 son of Mrs. G.

Harrison Nashold A two-year sentence in of Greensboro, and the late Mr. the House of Correction was re- Nashold, is announced. The cere- presided. Emanuel Barras, jjiner, ano ne nas -nrt PRt which i.s said to have iiiry air iri ic gufrnua ui Mio. been elected to asstetant busi-'estabUshed that he stole an a vlslWr Igard's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Parker reived by James Grennell, 38. a mony was performed by the Rev. L. Sajnpson, and will go to New York resident of Georgetown, Negro set-; Charles at St.

Paul's Method-; City next week to spend several days tlement. near Fairlee, this week. Church, Greensboro, June 10. i.i..r. vi.K.iii.

Law moMe at Smvma on Mondav and Review, 31-ear-olri journal oevoted transported it to Greensboro. Md. Historic "ieen in ne rc4i( I cl.l with Captain Huggard's father, Grennell was arraigned before In the absence of the bride's men-, Thompson, who denied until ves- can jurisprudence Mr. Conoway terdav the tneft of tne car was rraduated from Georgetown High identified bv witnesses who saw him i. imr iiriiiirii wni Huegard County Trial Magistrate Melvin who is servinc in the Pa June lb Tech.

Sergt, AllLson Helm has re a charge ot stealing chickens. icific area, the bride was given in ileave it in Greensboro, according to The W. Clarke Griebjceived his medical discharge from! He is said to have admitted to marriage by a friend of the family, jpolice and the FBI. The automobile real estate agency here reported to-! the Army and has arrived home Sheriff Henry Gsell that he stole I a. W.

Brumbaugh of Greensboro, lis owned by Jacob Palmatory of day the sale of the historic "Wheat-! from Florida. chickens belonging to Romie Town- The matron of honor was Mrs Caroline Farm Bureau Plans Picnic for Tlllv 4- Kenton- lands" estate of 192 acres to Baron; Oscar Pleasanton. has return-jsend, near Tolchester Beach andjseph Collins of Denton, sister of the i nnrr Thnmnsnn af rrirriino ou a nri Ra rnnfts .1 "Rrh vnn ed from a several weeks' trip to the Elmer Gustafson of near Rock Hall. -bridegroom. The best man was Mid lun, uune i speciai.

jhoritieg, was sentenced on Dec. 29, Wheatlands" is one of the famous is ine annual picnic 01 tne oaronne 1 1931- to from 2o to 32 years in the old estates located in nearby Quee shipman Robert Henry Taylor of Greensboro. Mrs. Jesse Smith of Greensboro played the wedding mu- myrna Pres bytcria ns new atiState Penitentiary of Massachusetts Anne, County on the Wye River namwrs raric. for armed robbery and was paroled across from the estate of "My Lord i sic.

Plan Children Pageant A reception was held at the home of Mr. aJid Mrs. Charles Wicneke oci0n sept. 15. 1943, after which he Gift." the large plantation now followed by games and contests.

the Merchant Marine. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caroline County babies are eligiblej iMarsahs SMYRNNA, June 16 fSpecial). Roland Weber.

Soloist will be Anne i at Greensboro. ior tne oaDy snow, uiarence j.i Let freedom nna on Uncle Sam's, A feature of the colonial mansion, A pageant, "Treasures of Youth, Stevenson. There will be readings: Kern of Denton is president of register Buy U. S. War Bonds wnicn sun retains lis oiiEinai pan- hii organization.

-and Stamps! Kent Pair to Observe 66lh Anniversarv eling. mantels, and hardware, is airiav oroeram at the First Presbv-by Joan Snort Jane Still, Joan magnificent ballroom, one of the t.riarr tomorrow at 11 a i1005- Dc lores David. The children's The cast includes the following! CHESTERTOWN. MO. 1 iii i i.i 111.

un.11 ii. uiuui uuia be-; u.uawi.n nt jrc -atii. very few built during colonial days. After making extensive repairs, the property will be occupied by the purchasers as a permanent home. hildren and teachers from the be-inners department: Mrs.

Ollie children and teachers Irom the Resort Summer Crowd Invited To Legion Party on Tuesday REHOBOTH BEACH, June 16 district of Maryland, Pennsylvania. (Special). Summer people andjand Delaware, supervised by the other guests of Henlopen Post. No. Hospital Entertainment American Legion of Rehoboth Beach, Committee, provide entertainment AND ip i Make it point to have your summer clothes dry cleaned at our modern plant.

Suits and dresses retain their trim good looks and fit longer; are cooler, and fabrics stay fresher thanks to eur gentle cleaning method which safely removes dust and grime from the finest materials. Every garment dry cleaned by "Economy" must meet highest standards of perfection. Our inspection routine, assures you that no garment leaves our establishment unless it is perfectly cleaned. In addition, every garment is INSURED, from the time it is received until it is returned to you. against all hazards and accidents at ne extra cost to you.

Loose, Mrs. Roland Weber, Mrs. El-wood Massey. Mrs. Eugene McBrine and Mrs.

Ellery Ward: also Judy Slaughter, Ronald Still, Ruth Ann Hart, Barbara Weber, Helen Spence, Homer Short, Clara Anne Jones, Smyrna P-nhlic Lihrary Receives Late Books i wui act, ao uiicia. wtriciiJiirs win uc, wvia. 1- i.v4 o. given bv Edward Hamburg and Bar-j liam H. Cooper, who are among the Ibara Staats; responsive reading, oldest couples in Kent County, will I Helen Sylvester; scripture, Audrey! enjoy the experience of celebrating i Ashton.

Leading parts in the the sixty-sixth anniversary of their I pageant will be taken by Helen Syl- marriage at their home on High vester. James xwell, James Ross! Street hpre on Monday. Both Cap-1 and Joseph Nace. Another feature! tain and Mrs. Cooper are well in will be a playlet: "Our Father's1 their eighties.

Mrs. Cooper celebrated Letters," also a dedication of youth! her birthday on June 9. Both are i to "Christian Education." There enjoying good health. They will will be a presentation of awards for; keep "open house" to their family attendance. 'and friends on Monday.

SMYRNA. June 16 Spe are invited to attend a "club night" for the Perrv Point Hospital evervVial. Additional books nlaced Ward. George Jackson. James Tuesdaj evening at the former Sunday in the year, in the form of; week at the Smvrna Public Library Bailey.

Richard Bailey, Shirley Holrrmount School, recently taken 'a live show. The Henlopen Past are: "Dark Medallion." Dorothy I Ross. Richard David, Beverly David, over by local Legionnaires as a com- assignment is for Aug. 12. The Tri- Langlev: "Darkly the River Flows." i Mary Ann McBrine, Donald Massey.

munity center for American Legion state Committee of which Art F.John McDonald; "The Murderer is Ethel Nace. activities. Ni holl of Claymont is chairman for a Fox." Ellerv Queen; "Home to In-i FVom the primary department An orchestra from Fort Miles will Delaware, reports that we already )dia." Santha Rama Rau. A new de-i there will be Mrs. Fred Slaughter, provide dance music and other en-, have at this hospital about 400 partment has been opened, with Jean Short, Joan Loose.

Jane Still, tertainment will be furnished by voung men lr0m Wrorld War II, in current weekly and monthly mag- (Edward Hamburg, Bobby David, the Legion club nighters. says George addition to the 1.300 from the for reading in the library, Clark David, Joyce Spence, Barbara A Wedler. post adjutant. i war and have gent out an appeal' which may also be taken out Donald Ebright. Junior de- In exDiainms the ourpose of the nr minnurt 'rarrit when removed from the tahle partment: Mrs.

James Bailey, Eva STAUNTON MILITARY ACADEMY Since lr50 one of th eotmtry'a most successful military srhoois in prcparinF boys for all college, nniversitiw. West Point. Annapolis. Superb equipment; modern, fireproof building's; completely equipped laboratories; 2 iryms indoor wimminK Small classes. Outstanding faculty.

Highest Wsr Department Varied athletic program. BanH. War Department club nights which were initiated last Members "and officers of Henlopen i The library is open to the public i Nace. Betty Foxwell, Betty McClain month. Adjutant Welder said it Past are erateful to the many and books are free; hours Tuesdays Marjone Virain.

Billy Bartlett -1 i II 41 ECONOMY CLEANERS was to proviae funds for entertain- friends who nave joined ith them and Fridavs, 6:30 to 8 p. m. Louise 1 Mary Beth Johnson. Gloria Pearce, rs a sue- Dennev, librarian. I Billy Virdin.

Charles Nace, Monroe Nace. Intermediate department: ment of patients at the Perry Point making lheir cUb njght- Hospitai: to aid and common by exnandine their welfare and Somervell, Army Svp- Mrs. Vernon Westfall, Jane McClain. plv Serriees chief, savs, "There is Patsy Sylvester. Anne Stevenson.

social erans in distress, and to build a fund for improving the post home at Rehoboth Beach for returning veterans of World War II, as well Henlopen Post membership takes absolutely no exaggeration in the Dorothy Radcliffe. Mary Alice Rehoboth. Lewes. Nassau. Frank- 'statement that waste paper map be, Blendt, Audrey Ashton, Betty Shane.

N. E. Cor. 9th UNION 10th Monroe Streets 1 1th Bennett Streets 12 S. Union St.

OFFICE and PLANT 23rd Market Streets S. W. Cor. 7th Jackson 1329 Washington Street R.O.T.C. Uniu High eievation (1600 healthful, beautiful loeation in Matorie Shenandoah ValleT of Virginia.

Separate Junior School. i i torn we com e. Ea rl enrollment advisable. For Wxtmtmd rnta loffue arf rHdt tm format mAdrm Superintendent Staunton, Bo 41 (ybpr essential welfare work of fprd, Georgetown, Clarksville. Dags-jo deciding an influence in the Elaine Pryor.

Constance Burns, a T-on boro. MUlsboro. Milton, 'u-afs outcome a the mobilizing oi Helen Sylvester. Legion 0e Ocean View. Selbyville.

and adja- the pleasure craft fleet that tared Represertig senior boys win ne Mr. Wedier says: J2 a statfwer the British army at Dunkergue. Carlton Blendt; young aauits, axts. Tbe wwus Leeon posts the cent rural district..

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