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Jonrnal'Evpry Evening Wilmington, CCC Activity of Delaware District Enters Winter Routine Officers Plan! Fire Co. Plans Levy Court Sewer Work In Park Extended Two Blocks 23 Middletown Boy Scouts To Participate in Exercises Min (j uasFire o. booses ICIark as Head For Yule Party Car row Takes On New Duties In State Guard Program For Cold Weather Wilit- Joseph Voshcll, Horace MIDDLETOWN, Dec. 3 especial). Twenty-three members of the new Boy Scout Troop her will participate in the Delaware Day Scout exercises at Dover on Saturday; when Governor Buck will present tenderfoot pins to new 20 Memher of PrncaoVr Grange Gitrt of Del.

Grnnirr; Yule I'artv Seolt W. Rees Is Reelected President of New Castle Hundred Democratic Chili Opening Days of Muskral i Season Produce Gool Catches in Rel Lion Area lock, and James Wise. Church Program Outlined The Rt. Rev. Philip Cook.

Bishop of the Diocese of Delaware, sprke at the joint services of St. Anne's Episcopal Church. Middletown, and St. Peter's Church. Smyrna, in the local church Sunday night on the at Silview, for its monthly session and Christmas party.

Returns From Hospital Miss Marjoric Sheet, daughter of John P. L. Sheets, of 301 Lorewood avenue, was returned from Delaware Hospital last night. She is recovering from an operation performed there two weeks ago. William A.

O'Neal. of 503 North duPont Road, who has been in St. Franois Hospital, Wilmington, suffering from pneumonia, was brought home last night in a much Improved condition. Carson Roselle has been returned to his home on Matthes avenue. Cranston Heights Arranges Event for December 27; To Repair, Repaint Toys MARSHALLTON, Dec.

3 (Special). The Cranston Heights Fir? Company at their business meeting last evening planned a Christmas party for the community to be held at the Are hall on Friday afternoon. December 27. The affair, which is sponsored by the trustees, Michael Pinter, chairman, scouts from all over the All but eight of the boys are new program of the dioce.se for the com- NEWPORT. Dec 3 Sp-Jcial).

The Mir.quas Fire Company, NEW CASTLE. Dec 3 (Special). Frank S. Carrow, who L. to scouting, never having been con-! ing year.

Tne Percy nccted with tne movement, while i Donaghay, pastor, conducted the a anr.nal t'w 'i r.t f.fVArs DELAWARE CITY, Dec. 3 (Special). Activity in the CCC camps pf the Delaware District has settled into the winter routine, Captain Earle Ewing, executive officer of the others spent some time in for-'services, assisted by the Rev mer troops which were discontinued Iden Pell, 2d, headmaster of St. An- Wllliam Moore Ls scoutmaster ofldrew's School, the new troop which ha.s Just filed I The Volunteer Hare Company It registration, and Benjamin Scott will meet Friday night with Prcsi- RICHARDSON PARK, Dec. 3 (Special).

The sewer work here by the Levy Court has been extended about two blocks along Belmont avenue and work has now been commenced on Norway avenue also. There are about 50 men employed and it Is expected that a number of others may be placed on this Job whieh will run for about eight blocks before the two streets are finished. This work will bring considerable relief to a section of Richardson Park that was badly in need of sewers, since the majority of cesspools throughout the district had reached the saturation point. Men employed are coming from the PWA. Ilpworth league Meeting The Epworth Leaeue of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Ls to hold a business meeting in the church house on Thursday night, this being followed by a social hour there. The official board or this church is also holding a meeting on Thursday night in the parsonage. William Larkin. who has been do the district, stated last night. No new officers or additional enlist-J will include entertainment and re- freshmcnti and everyone Is invited i is assistant ecoutmaster.

dent Herbert L. Phillips in charge, Members of the troop commit- j0 discuss plaas for the annual tee are: Clarence P. Weber, chair- 1 supper January 16. l. if camps iui tut yaL- iL i-v ivo to attend.

was recently appointed Second Lieutenant of Battery H. local unit of the 198lh Coast Artillery, Delaware National Guard, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of F. Merton White, assumed his new duties at the drill of the unit in Van Dyke Armory, last night. Lieutenant Carrow, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Carrow, of Cherry street, this city, has bcn an active member of the unit for the past six years, five of which he has been a sergeant. He has been a life long resident of the city, is a graduate of the New Castle As in the previous years during the Christmas season th; firemen wiU receive old castofT toys and repair and repaint them and dis- i tribute them among the poor and man; tlwooc I. Banning, lee l. The executive board of the yx Robinson. John C.

Swain, Ralph D. Century Club will meet at the club-Bcrkman. Boys in the troop in-j house this afternoon, with Mr'. clu5e: Curtis Elome. William I Myron Lane, president, in charge.

Boyer, Richard Bragdon, Clark "Saviour," will be the keyword Ennis, Oscar Husfelt, Frank Rud-; of the Count-on-Me class mee'inz nick. Merrltt Yearsley. Frank; at the home of Mrs. Amanda New-Moore. S'ewart Cleaver, John Ella- man this evening, son, Harold Fielder, George A card and bingo party will be Edward Howell, Howard J.

Husfelt, held by the Parent-Teacher Asso- las' evening, ekctetf W.Iltam Clark as president of the oorr.pony. John Cunningham was nomir.afd for efficient, but cec.in'd the office, and an appointment will be made to fill this vacancy in January. Other officers ected were follows: Secretary. Horac Livr-good; treasurer. Arthur Creig; trustees.

W-jgo Jen.n, John Cunningham. Edward Lucas; fire cli.ef, CK-org? ot'iart. who will latz-r appoint two assistants; er.g.r.s, Gorg Cekine, chf, and two assistants to be appointed; fire marshal, Nathaniel Clifton; drivers, William Stuort, Ralph Draprr. Raymond Johnscn, Calvin McCallis'er, Earl Cunningham and William The elTtei TTsrrs w.ll take office or. Monday ewr.ir.c Jan-nary 6 At th laet "T.Lr.r.

George Weber, chairman of the find very little change in personnel Is expected in the next few months The routine work at all the camps is progressing satisfactorily. Captain Ewing stated, and the full activities for the winter months are now being mapped out by the commanding ofifcers and their staffs at all the camps. V. Harold Van Slyke, educational advisor of the Delaware CCC District, has been extremely busy during the past month getting the from Wilmington General Hospital where he has been for about one month, being taken there following injuries received In an automobile-trolley car smash. He is pronounced out of danger but will be confln-de to his home for sometime.

The public speaking class of the Parent -Teacher Association meets tonight in Richardson Park Junior High School with Miss Essie Money, of Wilmington High, in charge as instructor. Mrs. Fred Huber, of Lorewood avenue, will hold a bingo and 500 party at her home tonight for the Sunshine Committee of the Women's Civic Club. Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. At wood, of 112 West Summit avenue, have removed to Baltimore. "Mr. Atwood was employed at chemist with the Pyrites Company.

Wilmington, and will continue with that company in Baltimore. Hitfh Krhonl Gnlrlov rVillncn and the evening school of Wharton Law McCabe, Thomas Newman. elation of the Orbit School. Odes needy children cf the neighborhood. Any persons having such toys are requested to leave them at the fire house now.

The firemen also planned their annual Christmas party and treat for the children and patients at Sunny brook Cottage jnd Brand wine Sanitoriutn to be held on Christmas morning. The building committee, reported that the new office and the recreation hall had been completed -xid equipped. Civics Club Meeting School, University of Pennsylvania, Winford Poore, Rodney Sehuman, sa. Thursday, December 13, the Harry Smith, S. Rodman Smith, school.

educational program under way in are active, and fill the camps tha this work Is now- running along me: service in the United States Army in Hawaii, is expected home within a few days on a furlough. His father. Shelly Larkin, of 36 Valley Road, Ashley, who has been ill for some months, ls reported in an unproved condition. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church meeUs tonight with Mrs. O.

K. Browning Newark Views very smoothly. Executive Ftnard Merlin The Executive Board of the local Teacher Association will to ar.j repair and vicinity submitted her report for work done during October. Mrs. James T.

Eliason, local membership chairman and Miss Dorothy D. Roberts, field secretary of the for district of rural Dela- The Marshal.ton Civics Club will hrlstmas toys for the children of Wa tcrMctcr's 2ft commit town, reported thit ell crgni- tlons of the foni-n had been advld men. uiv miut ntmus hi hold its business meeting on o'clock, having been chanced djy aftcrnoon the teachers' from last even ins at 8 clock. thej room at the Mhallton hour for the meeting. rrwni.HH svvt of their olan.

and -ha, ware, were guests of the Business (oliition Adopted By eliciting toys which win r. jMush rooms Not! KlsllH re Firr Girls' Club, local branch of th A ar thftr mortin? in last June. Lieutenant Carrow is employed by the duPont Company at is Wilmington offices. Captain David B. Harrington and Lieutenants William S.

Weggm-mann and Carrow put the 62 members of the unit through an intensive drill last night, in preparation for the regimental inspection next Tuesday night. Colonel George M. Sehulz. Lieutenant Colonel S. B.

I. Duncan. Majors Henry C. Ray and John E. Davis, and Captain Harry Pyle, will be the inspection officers.

Sergeant Morton E. Bcnnet was in charge of the class telephone field communications, putting the unit through about one hour's drill in operating the equipment. First aid, including resusilation. was practiced with three squads directed by Sergeants Eugene Tressler and Wallace McKnitt and Corporal Joph Beckett. Tastor Invited to Return The Rev.

C. Nadal Jones, at the C. Springer, president, will preside and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Samuel Kaufman, who will address the group on "American Citizen- Second Lieutenant Frederick Hall. Jr.

will report at the nost Thursday from Fort Ethan Allen. Vt. Lieutenant Hall has just been transferred from the 7th Field Ar- 0i rorKoasl I urkeybupper 111 rJll'lll SlirilT ELSMERE, Dec. 3 (Special) XII 1 ill III kvlUJT? 1 The Flsmeri. Pirr snip.

Enginecrs. He is a tui.mrn.v nt is ru.ery 10 trie iH Tomomw n0Ml Mrs. Maud pranua.c oi ui'M vu will entertain at a lunch eon at her home under the auspices of the Civics Club. Coiineil to Determine Cot Of Making Installations1 NEWARK. Ic.

3 'Spe- ciai). A resolution was adopted by the Newark Town Council last night to make a survey of the town I to determine th cost of installing w-atcr meter. Lan. month Dumping cost were reporter! as $710. A resolution was also adopted to appropriate $500 to the Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Company to aid in defraying its expenses.

On a motion of Edward Johnson the old Court House club room last night. Christmas Parties Planned It was decided to hold a Christ-mast rarty in the home of Mrs. Frances McC. Rees, president, on the Strand on Thursday night, December 28, with Miss Rees and Miss C. Louise Jackson as hostesses.

It was reported that $55 had o-en cleared by the milk fund supper served in the New Castle M. Church social rooms last month. The directors of New Castle Cen- The meeting of the Mill Creek Fire Company scheduled for this evening has been called to convene Jean O'Neal, dmgher of Mr. and Mrs. Lrroy O'Neal, of Port Penn.

has returned home af'cr a visit in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs Albert Ftewart. MrjUrat Catches Good Produrt Will Rr Omitted From Fvliihits; Man Held For Attempting to Steal KENNETT SQUARE, Dec. 1 -(Spccialt. Mushrooms.

one of Kcnnett Square's and Chester coun- vviii unity i rt meeting last night in the fire house in Oak Grove made plans for a roast turkey supper to be served in the hall on Saturday evening. December 14. Ralph L. Moore wa. named general chairman of committee on arrangements.

The members of the Ladies' Auxiliary will assist with the preparing and serving of the dinner. This evening the Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a card party in the fire hall when 20 chickens, vegetables, groceries and other food articles will be awarded a.s prizes. Christmas Bazaar Flanned at 7 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Marslnilton M. E.

ChiTCh will hold a base sa.e on taunaay morning at Barrett's Store. Marshal.ton. aiid ty's best known products, will be paired and distributed rs't'-y chi dren at the holiday The New Cast County Pomona Grang" will present thir Stipr-Grang program this evening in the Krebs School. Frward Megginson. iTturer of the Castle County Pomona, is in Th annua Harvest Home wa? hid the Newport Churefi on Sur.dav.

and a very generous offering of foodstuff donated by the eor.ereatjon "hrh was jestfrday wrr.ed over Methodist. Episcopal Hcpirjsl Philadlpviia. and the Deaeor.es, Hom in Wilmington Grange of Newport, 'ne service at Newport Church Sunday ever.ir.g. at which tlrre f- Rev. MeGov on Goi Siriflritan Ferrer Govern RoVr P.

T.err.ber of Grar.re. About y-. cf rur' I 'A' Or'ir. if'rt rfr.ir.?. ration havini fir h- purpose of th" De aware State C-ri-r- r.

r. the 'Vsi'inr Mirrow" t-riich has ben monthly business meeting of the Official Beard of New Castle M. E. Church, last night, was requested by a unanimous vote to return as pastor for another year. The meeting of the local unit of tury oiuo me.

ui Wi c.u a WM aj0pted appronri-yesierday afternoon, when plans for ati 1j0 ths a Christmas party and the packing: complaint was made of a man of box of toys, candy and clothing cnarcPd witn navins? -t in" around for the boys and girls at the Home i th rJtri. -r- Hnmr The Ladies' Aid Society of the ua uk- u- omitted from the competitive e- nes meeting of the group will be of the Chester-Delaware Farm hCjd; Products Show. The Pa rent -Teacher Association! ilk pvious vcars baskets cf of tne MarshaLton Consolidated mushrooms were among the oui-School w-wl ho.d a doughnut and I standing exhibits in the show. Priz-S crui.er sa.e tomorrow at the schooi i -u-o-h rtn w-. nf Elsmere Presbyterian Church made the American Legion Auxiliary The opening days of the 1P35 T.rsV'rat season have nroiuced uni-fcTiilv good catches throughout hi area, trappers reported last rirht.

Those trappers who set out their snares Saturday made good arches Sunday morning and again yesterday. The majority cf the troopers, however, did not set out their trans until Sunday and mad? their first rounds of the traps yesterday. In this immediate section trap-pers took from 25' to 50 from their traps while in the Port Pcnn area even larger catches were made Muskrat meat is now on the market Plans for a Christmas bazaar to be scheduled for last nielit. was Dost- for Boys and Girls at otockly were he man had When it was reported agreed to ma Ice restitution i decided to ak no action at was pres- ity and the rate of deteriorati.nl. fcr the betjcfit of the school health cl.nic.

held in the church on Thursday, poned to permit the members to at- discussed. December 12. at a meeting at thr i tend the meeting of the county Hospital Cases church. Mrs. J.

J. Shoemaker was auxiliary at Newark. A large dele- The Good Will Fire Company's appointed chairman of the affair, i Kr, tion of members of the local unit i ambulance removed Miss Hazel Cur-which will commence with a chick- accompany Mrs. Susan Duffy, rinder from the home of her par-en waffle luncheon at noon. president, to the Kent county auxil- ents.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cur- ent. For the protection of scho'l -rnoo. dren it was decided to place a i 1 a However, the directors cf the show this year derided to discontinue tnis division.

The object in back of such action probably lays with the mushroom growers themselves, some of whom believe that the exhibits un inuiscaj me society will De liirv nieetintr to be held at Dover i rinder on Christiana road to the entertained at a quilting party at for sale at the usual price of ten 1 I 1 11 zone sign on Lovett avenue. 16 Arrests Reported Chief of Police William Cunningham reported arrests in the past month and f5ns collected amounting to $265. The police answered 109 calls and 45 persons were given lodging. The treasurer reported a balance on 31 cf S3.13P.49: tne Granre State dur-no: this evening. The meeting of the Delaware Hospital, Wilmington for local unit will be held in the Legion treatment.

headquarters next Monday night. i George Dryden of Washington A meeting of the executive com- avenue was removed in the Good mittec of the Alumni Association Will Fire Company's ambulance to cf New Castle High School Aosocia- the Wilmington General Hospital tion. Miss B. Marjorie Lynam, presi- for treatment. He Ls suffering from dent, will held at the home of pneumonia.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Duling, in Mrs. William Hanna, of West the rlis would give incentive for more per- i sons to engage in the already over-Mi.

Pleasant A. Will crowded industry. Others claim the winner of the exhibits was ear peeial Christmas i lu a more favorable light before the consumer than his competitors, who Thursday and fifteen cents each, depending on the size. No price has yet been established or. hides but will probably be bv the end of the week.

TuMic Dance Tlanncd The Delaware city Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor a public clar.ce in the Service Hut at Fort Di'Font on Friday night for the brnefi. of the school dental clinic. A has undertaker, this project for the year and members are now enraged in raisin? funds to finance it. the church under the direction of Mrs. Harry B.

Wollaston. During the meeting donations tota'ing over $50 were reported. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Sherman Dayetl, Mrs. John Diesley and Mrs.

George Dayton. Continuing the revival services into their second big week, a large crowd heard the Rev. Estella B. Gibbon, evangelist, preach on the subject. "Grieving God." at Brack-Ex M.

E. Church last night. Assisting in the service were Carleton Gibbon, her husband, and the Rev. R. High Adams, pastor.

During the services during November of $7,730.54. and tlie Century Club apartments, on Fifth street, who was recently oper- disbursements of $11,135.66. leaving plan was inaugurated bv State Master Rob.nron It the purpose of having Grange? throughout "he state visit and exchange ideas dur.r.g the Grange year. B. B.

Taylcr. Master of Delaware Grange, welcomed the guests. Delaware Grange draped its charter for a deceased member. Mrs. grows just as good a product, but neglects to select his exh.bit as great care as the winner.

Hrld In Coumy Frison Stephen Vasco. age 30 years, is a prisoner in the Chester county BELLEFONTE, Dec. 3 (Special) A display of etiildren's books will be given at the meeting next Friday nig.it, when plans will a ted on at the Homeopathic Has- a balance of $4 773.37. be made for a supper to be given pital, Wilmington, for appendicitis Newark Troop Wins Honors Wednesday evening, December is convalescing at her home. Four Boy Scoir; troops met here for the benefit of the scholarship Miss Greta Toner, who has been last night ir.

competitive games in fund. under treatment at Wilmington which the Newark Troop. No. 55. Soup Sale Tomorrow General Hospital, has been removed won the honors.

The troops par- The Philathea Class of the New i to her home on East Fifth street, ticipating were: Mo. 6. of Hanover c. the fsrent-1 eacner Assccia tion prison, after alleged confession to le Mt. Ficf.san The dance will begin at 830 School in the at 8 o'ciork schorl auditorium this week Mrs.

Gibbon will preach on "The Second Comine of Christ," i Castle M. E. Church will hold a in the Good Will Fire Company's pres'cyterian Church. Wilmington; Thursday night In addition, spe ana also on The Judgment Day." Christmas music w.ll be given. Bertha Moody, and Mrs.

Chandler Gebhart sang 'One Sweetly Solemn A committee to formulate resolutaiior-s on Mrs. Moody's death, and which will sent the family, comprises R. Robinscn. Mrs. Alr.n Ruth and Mrs.

William H. McCoy. Delaware Granite w.ll entertain members cf Harmony Grange at their meetir.z next Monday evenine. o'clock. Music will be furnished by the post orchestra under the direction of Sergeant Henry Patenaude, Mr.

Edward A Banner, finance officer of the is tfia'rman of th? committee making the arrangements for the d'-nce. cie E. soup sale in tne churcn Kitchen to- ambu.ance. Troop No. o4.

of Bracn-Ex; Troop morrow morning beginning at 10 The monthly meeting of the Dor- No. 92. of Delaware City, and o'clock. Mrs. Edward J.

Hemphill 1 cas Society of the New Castle Trcop No. 55. of Newark. is general chairman. Methodist Church scheduled for Preceding the con ests trie color Price Lowe will preside at the Nandain Heads The home economics class, local Thursday night at the church social ceremonv was held, led by Samuel with music S.

High W. Anderson. ty tr.e Newark Again range cock meeting. Miss Gladys Coucil. libra-nan at the school, has charge of the d-splay.

Books will be assembled freni several sourses. "Turkey Red." a play, will be presented by Betty Jane Kilvmg-tcn. Harriett. Rogers, Virginia Os-tendarp. Amy Lou Bullock, Phyllis School Or- Delaware Grange voted to contr.bute $20 to the Delaware State Grange the cr-me of attempting to steal the turkeys of Percy V.

Cope, on Thanksgiving night. Vasco has b-en employed by Mr. Crpe, a loral contractor, for ten years. He Is said to have attempted the theft of 27 turkeys on Thanksgiving night bstween the hour of 7:30 and" 8 o'clock. Tiie Cope returned about that time and saw the roo-ber flee, but he left behind his automobile, which was mtred in th-3 road, and a shot gun in the turkey house.

He had loaded p3rt of the turkeys in the car, but all were recovered. Junior Auxiliary Party The Junior American Lcgnn Auxiliary will hold its Christmas party on Friday night, in the Legion headquarters. There will bv- gifts for each girl. Thp k- fn-. Aid Society of the St.

Georges' Mc hodist Episcopal Church will meet at the home of; unit of the Adult Education class rcoms has been postponed until next will resume their weekly meetings week. at William Penn School tomorrow I The Home Missionary Society of evening. the Methodist Church met at the Hie annual election of officers will i home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dea-take place at the meeting of William kyne on West Fifth street last night.

Penn Temple, No. 5. Pythian Slaters tomorrow night Masonic Temple, i FrwMuUliiit Temnle fv- Mrs. Hannah Swan Harmony, No. 12, Has Annual Election; Play to Be Presented This Evening ilrs.

Swan has been confined to her White and Isabella Jones in the cr.estra. The Newark troop won the first aid contest, with the following judges: H. K. Preston, Joshua Wcod. Dr.

J. R. J. H. Steinouer and W.

W. Singles. Semaphore and morse ing was won by Troop 55 with John G. Geist, O. V.

Widdce-5. Arthur Huston and Ross Hutchinson judges. Rf Hrarls Ilpmiwrat Scott W. Rees was reelected presi- Roll Call Ulld Ohliuatioil dent of the New Educational pjnd. which was created several years Mrmoers Delaware Grange will enjov their annual Christmas party on Monday evening.

December Zi, in the Grarue meeting room. The Lecturer's Hour was charge of Mrs. Claude Brocks. lecturer of Grange. A surprise card shower was arranged fcr Mrs.

Elizabeth H-lyard. a member of Delaware Grange who was erlebrat.n; her 31st birthday anniversary, and she was also presented with a f.lied vine. Castle Hundredj NEWARK. Dec. 3 (Special).

MERMAID, Dec. 3 (Special) William H. Naudain was unanimously re-elected Worthy Master of Harmony Grange No. 12 last even- mocratic Club at a meeting held Temple. No 6.

Pvtiran i the City Council chamber last sistr5 of NeTark, held its anight, wnen more than 50 mem-; nual roll call and oblation Democratic Club in ni Calvary P. E. Chapel parish house at 8 clock Friday evening. The play will be given for the benefit of the G.rls Friendly Society of the charxl. Mrs.

Christopher S. Glover is directing the presentation. Dancing will foi ow the play. V. F.

W. Meeting Friday cf the Pugh-Le-ncerman-Chalfcnte Port. No. 2907, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet in the Brandywme Hundred fire hall at 8 o'c eek Friday night. The auxiliary Frank Cur TrooD 55.

judged bv home by illness for the past lew y-eeks but is considerably improved. A large crowd attended the Bunco Party given by Pride of Delaware Council. No. 4. Daughters; rf America, in Odd Fellows Hall, at' Georges last night.

Mrs. Helen C. Atwood. Red Lion Hundred collector, announces that she will make her last visit to "Delaware City on Friday. December P.

For the convenience of taxrrtv-crs she will be at the store of Mrs. ir: nng at the annual election of of Friday, with a reception for Mrs. Mabel S. Hall, rand chief, a special feature. Mrs.

Hall, who is a member of Friendship Temple, was also presented with a gift. More ber taking some part, such as dancing, recitations, vocal or instrumental music. bers and independent voters heard an address by W. W. Knowles, Wilmington attorney on the recent acts cf Congress.

Other officers elected were Clarenre O. Kilvington, vice-president; Dominick Chcrilli. trsas- ningham. U. S.

A. In the knot ty.r.i contest Troop 92 placed first. Joshua Wood was Judge cf this contest. Following the contests an indoor camp fire was held with Camp Rodney songs and instrumental selections. ficers.

The other officers elected were: Worthy Overseer, Ralph I. Klair; Worthy Lecturer, Mrs. Mary V. Walker; Steward. Gates Gilmore; Assistant Steward.

Harry Brackin, Chaplain. Mrs. Annie J. Den-nison; Treasurer, Joseph Mitchell. man women attenuoa tne Tuwell Rap Conditions Mrs.

George Frederick invited tl Grsnge to held a card party at home in Newport cn December 13. post will meet tonight in the urer and Miss Catherine L. Weldon, fair. Annie Moore from 9 o'clock until 4 fire hall. Among Share Croppers; Members of the Ladies Aid So-cietv of the Bellefonte M.

E. Church WASHINGTON. DK (APj. Secretary, Mrs. William H.

O'clock that dsy. Saoerkrut Snnper Planned T.Trs. Albert Kumpel. of Port -ht will meet ton snt at the heme of raiaiiIil'al rauymg cry oi jnuuaiu, oaietieeper, ua.vm uan; secretary. Mr.

Rees announced the Miss Elsie Ranso.n. of Liberty club would meet again on Janu- Temple, Clayton, state Deputy, was ary 15. introduced. Refreshments were The local board of the Visiting served at the conclusion of the pra-Nurse Association held its monthly gram. Visitors attended from Wil-meeting in the local health center Him Penn Temple, Pythian Sistsrs.

yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. New- New Castle: Delaware Temple. Wil- Pre-HUtoric Turtle Found CANYON. Tex. 'A?) The fosl cf a -'irtle estimated to be 5.000.000 vcars old, is the latest ad Till Tan Alley Strikes i RIO DE JANEIRO AP).

Tilts gay city's song writers went on strike recently for higher royalties. I They chose the eve of a arnival Penn. will hold a public sauerkraut ciarance P. 717 Rcse- late Senator Huey P. Long.

Dr. Ceres, Miss Mabel Porter; Pomona, her home on Wsrlnesday As. Tcrc. vmhp- are aiced to Rexford G. averted last Mi5s Alice Springer; Flora, Miss verrnr she vru be assisted dj brln their contributions for the nni mat tne Mississippi valley.

j-ree, Assistant Htew- It was unearthed ii anywnere, "every man should be arQ. M1SS aura gorier; pianist, miss of dition to the museum here, near Clarendon. T. Booth, presiding. Mrs.

Ethel 1 mington, and Liberty Temple, Clay- season to shut oil production L. Rode, welfare nurse for this city ton. verses and notes. Marion Gilmore; executive commit fund of th; scc.ety to the metir.g with them. Tariffs" Topics for Class tee, Irvin G.

Klair. Paul W. Mitchell and Benjamin W. P. Hicks.

The cransze voted to give $20 to a Instead. Tugwell a-verted in the Washington Stars radi? forum, tne "northern farmer who works for a mortgage and the southern agricul- turalist who works for a landlord i alike are tenants and sharecrop- th? subject of Joseph Sidney economics, to- "Tariffs" re an address by Dr Gould, professor of night et the adult education class in the Mt. Pleasant School. This HAVE members of the Port Penn Presby--verian church who are enfieavorina to raise with to erect kitchen on the rear of P. O.

S. of A. Hall. This hall is used by the church and all other organiza'ions f.f the village for all sorts of public affairs. The kitchen is badly reeded to give more room in the tall proper so the women of the church are taking the lead in raisins the necessary" funds to build the The' Council of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs for th" District of Delaware, will be the c-iies's of Mrs.

Catherine Monev, a will be the last of the series of meetings on the subject of "Current "And J'ear aftr the peopi Events" conducted in the school cf -til valiey are pitted against each Complete Installation Can He Made in One Day Completely Installed otner in political conflict where they the State Grange educational fund as its annual contribution. Delegates Are Selected The fo lowing delegates were selected to attend the New Castle County Pomona Grange meeting on Thursday at Hockessin: George K. Ball, William P. Naudain and Mrs. Mary V.

Walker. Mrs. Harry Brackin chairman of hospitality committee, reported $27.15 as the proceeds from the recent covered dish supper. Improvements to the grange building completed by the home economics committee w'ere reported under the direction of Dr. Zenas R.

Clark, d'rector cf research, Wilmington schools. Tii? Women's Foreign Missionary So: ety of the Bsllefcnte E. should stand shoulder to shoulder in deferue of their birthright. 'This peonage has gene on too leng. We must as a nr-ticn face YOU SEEN OUR NEW OIL BURNER the supreme reality of geography C.iurchand that cf Holly Oak E.

former presicent of 'he local uo'i church will held a recDroe'ity i and to lhe PaPle who hve in hPt home here tomorrow evenins. vnurcn win ncia a rec.procnj VII vVnrV the R-js'ness meeting: on Monday, December 9, at i Prls-Iifbs no -er New Sshe home of Mrs. Een'amin Harrar. fferson and Jackson and Lincoln GJls Clubs in Dover New sougnt to assure them." last evening and inc'ude new draper 9 ies for the stage windows and the i una Delaware Citv wit: attend tne;" ro'inHt The wi1! The meeting cf the Ath 9 9 "It is possible," he said, "to have a new era in terms of assured in- 20c A DAY No Down Payment Under N. H.

A. Termi INCLUDINC CONTROLS AND 275 CALLON BASEMENT TANK Fully Guaranteed Approved by-Fire Underwriters be held at 8 o'clock and three rep-, teiic Association scheduled for to harn IfS contentment at Wednesday a hlsh tandard of fcsentatives of each of the three JIlwiy 111 clubs will be nresent as the offi-: tne foLowtng following Limited Special Offer representatives of their clubs. night. The regular business meeting he local Business Girls' Club will; Letters oil Frame Esflale b- held thi evenine at 8 o'clock at GEORGETOWN. Dec.

3 the home of Mrs. George N. Bright Among the letters on Clinton street. 2ranted on estate by Register of grange sign electric lighted. Play to be Presented This evening the local grangers will present the one act play, "Rooting For Ruth" at the super grange program at Krebs school, Newport.

Nest week the grange will visit De aware Grange at Newport and furnish the program for the lecturer's hour. On December 16, Young People's Night will be celebrated and the annual Christmas party will be held on December 23 with the children of the grangers and the community as guests. SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AT OUR SHOWROOM J. E. Workman.

inaoor carnival onunn's vii' J. Linden BoJr is one for Dr. 13IH I nion Street. Wilminetnn. rtrl.

i Claymont Class Rooms Will Undergo Painting CLAYMONT, Dec. 3 (Special). A report that arrangements i have been made to have eight or I ten class rooms of the Claymont High School building painted dur-I ing the Christmas holidays was presented at a meeting of the board i of trustees last night. The material for the job will bs furnished by the board cf trustees inent II Please send man to demonstrate burner. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.

M. CONVINCE YOURSELF The indoor carnival bein held at josepn Kollock Frame, promi St. Paul's Hall will continue this. Millsbom nhvsician. who led on died I (I riease mail descriptive literature.

NAME I I STRICT T.eeK until wennetcay mgni. mciu-; November 15. leaving $50,000 in per-Sive. The affair is be'ng eiven forlS3nal property and $25 000 in real the benefit of St. Paul's R.

n. tQ E. Williams, a Ish. The carnival opened Thanks- ece. of Galena.

and Harold givine night. L. Wilson, a nephew, of Wilmington. A larselv of will hp romnlpted next week, it was and the labor by PWA. Through the reported.

T0WN 1316 UNION WILMINGTON, DEL Phone S5S1 Hie meeting was presided over by members of the P. O. S. of Thermos battles are not ah same Federal agences, the schcol thioughout this section was held in packed in the same way. and milk campus is being extended and gen-T O.

of A Hall at Port Penn last will not keep in all bottles the same eral improvements are being made Right length of time for that reason. to the school property. This work Oliver E. Hineman, chairman. Routine reports of the school were.

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