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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 15

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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15
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Fifteen Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, April 9, 1913 grass back of J. T. Si L. E. Eliason's caught fire.

There was no damage. Timothy J. Steele of East Third at 3:30 o'clock, on April 12, when devotions. Mrs. Harry Labour presid-delegates will be selected to attend ed.

Mrs. Blanche VanDyke was ap-the coming state convention. pointed recording secretary, to suc" The Count-on-me Sunday School teed Mrs. Hope Husfelt. who cthocHo fctv-rHict rhii'rh Risneri Mrs.

William Batiiner a Scout Honor Court Planned Middletown MIDDLETOWN, April 9 (Special). The local branch of the Delaware Trust Co. reports that up to April 1, it has issued war bonds to the amount of $229,375. From the Street has returned home from the iACa VJ i iJ- i i IV -t met for the April meeting at the! selected as teacher of the c.ass NEWS REPORTS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS Delaware Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment lor weeks for an injury to his arm. home of Mrs.

Lillian Bowman, with lowing the resignation oi -ws. Mrs. Madclyn Johnson in charge of Connolly, due to illness. period of ration banking. Jan.

27 The rapid growth of telephone i to March 31, 1943 there passed Mt. Pleasant School Head To Aildre Gathering; GirU Sehetlule Activities service in New Castle has led to throueh the local banking accounts coupons for 1,927 pounds of coffee 8,748 pounds of sugar, 121,515 points for processed foods and 194.405.15 announcement by the Diamond State Telephone Company that the capacity of the local system has been reached and no more telephones can be added. Installations in 1941 were double those of 1940, and in 1942 BELLEFONTE, Aprl' 9-(Special iVeip Castle Red Cross Drive Returns Hearing $10,000 Quota Franit A Wangler, principal of the gallons of gasoline. A dance for the defense girls and service men of Middletown will be held in the recreation center this. they were twice those of 1941, Don- 1 Dust Ford, acd N.ney Mendnn.U: Jnc Morro.

Ben? Simon, Carol Pope, i rri Pray, and Rted. laoie Join jane and Mirjsry Or and c.tan-ap. Jen Kiiif. Bror Ana Cuo-: Ford. nl Anne Lerch: en-.

tftin.i?ent, P.etjcn. Margery Brtn-! n.i.i. Btro.ra West. nd Crol Pope; first a4 emergency. Nancy ar.a Betay B.mon.

and uod fire building Rj'n Ar.a CJO.upton. Joaa La To Socii Holxapsei. ana Miry Jeaa King At the meeting yesterday Mar-' i-ry Graves passed requirements for her bxik binder's badge. Mr- Willi im G. Stoops, president ol the Parent-Teacher Association o' the Mt Pleasant School, has urged ail members to attend one or both sessions of the State -T.

A. meetm; in Ftrst and Central Presbyterian Church on Thursday of next wtek Mrs. lliam Wletzer, Portland, Ore. national will be guest speaker. A business meeting of the ladies' auxiliary of the Brandywine Hundred Fire Company was held last nigh, the fire hall.

Mrs. Howard Sparks presided Mrs. Bessie Jones, 212 Rodman Road, was elected to membership. A rehearsal for the minstrel show to be on May 6 and 7 was held following the meeting. Mrs.

C. Thorpe Martin, is directing the cast of around 30. NEW CASTLE, April 9-(Special) aid M. Huber, district manager, evening from 7:30 to 12 o'clock. stated.

The rationing board for Middle- War Production Board orders town and community has moved limiting enlargement of central of- from the room formerly occupied as flees and expansion of plants to re- 'an automobile show room by Paul quirements for direct defense and B. Messick. to the former garage of- ings of the three sisters through many lands. Mrs. John Megginson and Miss Ruth Proud have returned home from Memphis, where they visited John W.

Megginson. Jr. On The returns on the war fund drive of the Red Cross to date have reached $9,135.88 and it is expected that the remaining $864.12 will secured to complete the quota of $10,000 which was set for the citv. for public health, and safety, makes i rice of Emory W. Hukill, on West it impossible to provide the added) Main Street, which has been reno- service which would be furnished in vated to suit the need of the local i normal times.

Conservation of board. critical materials has been made The April meeting of the Parent- necessary by war demands Mr. Teacher Association of Middletown; Huber explained. will be held in the school cafeteria April 17 he will graduate as a third class petty officer in the Navy. Troop No.

17 of the Girl Scouts postponed their regular session this week due to play rehearsals, but will meet next Thursday night in the parish house, when final returns will be made on the recent cookv sale. benooi, spea: ar. the court of honor of the Brandy-wine Hundred D.jtnct. Boy Scouts, at 7:30 o'clock the scivtol. H.

Howard lamer, chairman of the district scout advancement committee, will be in charge Star scout awards will te presented to Geoffrey Blacker and Richard Wood. Boy Sco.r. Troop 57 will go to Wooes on a hike tomorrow to practice for the inter-troop meet of the lower Brandywme Hundred troops to or- held next Friday nUht in the Mt. Pleasant School. Tom Mace, James FaL brother and Leslie Sweeney are new memoers of Troop 57 of Be He fori te.

Mace Joined the senior patrol. flirl outs Meet Mt. Pleasant Girl Scout Troop N.i 42 meetui the Mt. Pleasant School yesterday discussed plans for participation in the "Scouts Own" program to bt held at 2 o'clock Sun-cay afternoon April 13. in the Warner Junior High School, Troop 42 will be represented by gery Biennan.

Carol Pope. Dorothy Potts and Peg.ty Lou Dolde. Frances Van Ness and Margery Graves will be ushers. Newlin T. Booth, chairman, has announced the amounts as follows.

Individual canvassers, $2,215.59: men's organizations, $880; women's organizations. business houses, S563.5C; schools, $415; American Manganese Steel Casting Division, Bellanca Aircraft $64- Deemer Steel Casting Company, Delaware Rayon Company, $257; Delaware -New Jersey Ferry Company, $150; New Castle Defense Company, $932; Wilmington Fibie Specialty Company, $356; special gifts, $550; collection at Earle Theatre, $91.89. The annual meeting of the New SSL BE 'hfsdl Suited' THIS EASTER AND LONC AFTER Everything in our store is nationally advertised quality you can depend upon. All sizes fcr every person. A meeting of the Philathea Class of the New Castle Methodist Church is to be held on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Frank Harrington at 611 Delaware Street, with Mrs. Mary Jonnson presiding. A hat social will be a feature of the meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sarah Whiteside, Mrs.

Irene Trav-ers and Mrs. Ruth Murray. Ex-Film Actress Faces Delav in Divorce Ficlit LITTLE ROCK, April 9 0Pi. Arthur Arden Cameron, 42, wealthy oil man. will learn next week 24.50 Banning Street SUITS TOPCOATS Castle Chapter of the Red Cross whether he can continue with his will be held on Mondav evening at This Spring's Finest Bench-Tailored Fabrics.

Monday evening the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Baptist Church will hold a covered dish supper at Arkansas divorce suit against for- 8 o'clock in the New Castle rnniw Clubhouse with Mrs. Henry Haraa- mer Movie Actress June Knight. Chancellor Frank H. Dodge an riaid Shirts 2.95 up Spring Hats. .3.30 up Slacks 5.95 up Sweaters 2.95 up Tuned to the times imed to perfection.

Stainless steel back; and leather bands! Sweep second hand models. See them! nounced after a hearing yesterday trooo sold 240 he wrvild nnt rulp hfnrp npvt Tups. Members of th boxes of cookies the recent cookie dy on Miss Knight's motion to dine presiding. Election of officers will take place and reports of the various chairmen given. Further announcements regarding the drive will also be made.

Tonight in the auditorium of the William Penn School the musical comedy, "Three Little Sisters," written and directed by Miss Marian E. fie, Sport Coats A 12-50 6:30 clock in the social rooms of the church with their families and the members of the Men's League and their families as their guests. The regular business session of the society will follow the supper. The committee for the evening comprises Mrs. Edward Proud, Miss Virginia Mac Micking and Miss Alice Wright.

The local firemen responded to one call yesterday when the marsh i4? saie of the Girl Scout organization, quash the suit and on Cameron's Mrs. Russell T. Van Ness, leader, demurrer to her motion. Neither said. The 'roop also made a con- principal was present at the hear-tnbution of $2 to the Delaware Red ing.

Cross. Cameron charged that his 30- STANLEY'S won SHOP Eight nature trail signs for use year-old wife "absented herself in Hanby, school coach, will be pre- at Grantland. the Girl Scout coun- the company of other men for unex- sented by a large cast. The show is 1 WEST 7th ST. Open Evenings try estate, nave been completed by plained purposes and upon her re- in 15 scenes and covers the wander Troop 42.

Thev will be erected dur- turn would be in an intoxicated coning a trip to Grantland on April 26. dition and her attire disheveled." Mrs. Van Ness and the troop com- He charged her with rudeness, un-mittee will accompany the scouts. merited reproach, contempt, and Members of the troop will cook their studied neglect, own dinner at noon, and will have IV One Vote Decision Tucson was selected by a majority of one vote when the people of Arizona Territory' voted for a capital city in 1867. Phoenix was chosen much later.

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