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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 17

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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17
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Seventeen Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, May 9, 1949 c.rf ziven time and effort to the 1 Religious Fraternal, Civic State Sportsmen Body To Meet at Dover fare of boys and youths of that! Darish was another feature of thet communion breakfast. Officers and members of the Groups Mark Mother's Day St. Peter's Ceremony I executive committee of the Delaw are Federation of Sportsmen and Con from persons who attended the banquet. The testimonial signed by the faculty and staff was presented by Miss Elinor Betts, dean of women while the bound book of letters was presented by Donald E. Alford, general chairman of arrangements for the banquet.

Advertisement THOMAS G. KOLM A talk on "The Place of the Cath servation Clubs will meet at 7:30 Look At These Two Values FOR NATIONAL COTTON WEEK MAY 9th TO MAY 14th Special Church Services Highlight Annual Tribute With Pastors, Others Paying Homage; Communion Breakfasts Held o'clock Wednesday evening in the Agriculture Building, Dover. Luther; Calhoun, Bridgeville Anglers of the federation, will pre. side. i Robert Struble, representative of olic Layman in the Modern World" by J.

B. Weisel, assistant to the general manager, Cellulose Products Department, Hercules Powder Company, marked a Mother's Day communion breakfast of Holy Name men and boys of St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral at the New York the Brandywine Valley Association, Mother's Day waa the occasion of a series of religious and festive celebrations in Wilmington and surrounding areas yesterday, as religious, fraternal, and civic organizations Joined in honoring the mothers of the will show motion pictures of work in the valley for the improvement of wildlife conditions and arresting of More than 26d fathers and sons attended a Mother's Day commun- erosion. Norman G. Wilder, wildlife Printed Cottons ion breakfast sponsored by the Holy a wvJ technician with the State Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, will explain the wildlife conservation program now being developed in Delaware.

Ray C. McDowell, vice city and state Special church services centered on the Mother's Day theme were held in many of the Protestant churches in the city, while hundreds of members of Holy Name Societies of local Catholic churches, accom- N. Link preached on "A Mother's panied by their sons, attended nrrtrnninn Mother's Day was marked at all Mother's Day communion break- services of the pirst and Central fasts after early celebrations of the Presbyterian Church. mass. Easttake Presbvteria.n Catholic Church yesterday at the parish school auditorium.

The Rev. Cyril McGuire, C. St. Joseph's Passionist Monastery, Baltimore, was the guest speaker. president of the federation and chairman of the ligislative committee, will speak on the progress in legislation advocated by the i Thirteen War Save up to nearly on new exciting spring and summer printed cottons.

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tenan Church to join members of I and the anniversary of the first male conRregaJtion in honoring! Day fell on the same date this year, mothers and Mother's Day. Dead Returning Among the World War II deadj being returned to this country on I the Army transport Haiti Victory are Goldey College Head Feted at 50-Year Mark William E. Douglas, Goldey College president, was honored at a banquet Saturday in the Hotel DuPont for 50 years in the field of business education. Steel worker has switched to Calvert "because it always tastes the same: smooth and mellow." of East Chicago. Ind.

Values to $1.19 Air. uougias was presented witn a bodies of 13 Delawareans. Following is the list of dead from this state and their next-of-Jcin: Sgt. Gerald F. Farren, Air Force, Francis J.

Farren, 1108 West Sixth Street; First Lt. Harry M. First, Air Force, Joseph M. First, 817 West Ninth Street: Private Robert L. Gamble, Army.

Lillian G. Gamble, 614 King Street; Second Lt. Bayard V. Ginn. Air Force, Mrs.

Elsie Ginn. 1804 Washington Street; Sgt. set of resolutions from the faculty, i calvebt Reserve P1 TSiwET a bound volume of congratulatory rS. letters, and a register of signatures U. S.

Rep. J. Caleb Boggs told a con- A related tneme "Family was gregation in Union Methodist the topic of the sermon preached Church last night that the the Rev. Isaac G. Ens, pastor can victories gained in the last war i of the New Church.

Pennsylvania "were the result of such virtues a-s1 Avenue and Broom Street, courage, patience, and strength that The Mast Rev. Dr. Edmond J. the United States soldier inherited FitzMaurice. bishop of the Catholic from his mother." 1 Diocese of Wilmington, addressed 250 Mr.

Boggs, who was introduced by members of the Holy Name Society the Rev. George H. Pigueron, pastor, of st- Paul parish at a communion said that "the Lord has blessed me' breakfast at the Monaghan Colum-on this Mother's Day, for I have 'bus Club yesterday, been able to talk to my mother, my All over the world men are march-mother-in-law. and to spend the ing, but few are marching for the day with my family." cause of Christ, Bishop FitzMaurice 69 YARD Harry M. Hinkson, Air Harry M.

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Donaway, Air Force, Mrs. Carolyn Donaway, Millsboro; Private Walter Hudson, Army, Anna A. Hudson, Frankford; Staff Sgt. Reginald M. Layfield, Air Force.

Orville Layfield, Dagsboro; Second Lt. Alan C. Porter, Air Force, Francis Porter, Greenwood; Staff Sgt. Harry S. Raughley, Air Force, Clarence Raughley.

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"As soldiers of Christ, you At St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, men must fight to uphold the cause the Rev. Dr. Park W. Huntington jof Christ.

Thus is not done by vio-preached on the subject, "Woman's llence or coercion, but by conversion." Magna Charta." he added. Stressing the vital significance of: Supt. of Public Safety A. J. Kava-parental love and responsibility, the naugh spoke to the men on the work Rev.

John M. Ballbach, pastor of of the Bureaus of Police and Fire, the Immanuel Baptist Church. Father-Son Breakfast spoke on the subject "Home." Nearly 400 men and boys of Christ Mothers of the church acted as! Our King parish attended the third ushers at the morning service. annual father-and-son communion "Career Mothers" as distinct breakfast of its Holy Name Society from merely biological mothers 'at the Gold Ballroom of the Hotel was the theme of the sermon by the DuPont yesterday and heard the Rev. F.

Raymond Baker, at the 11 1 Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Schieder, Wash-a. m.

service at the Second Baptist jington, D. youth director of the Church. National Catholic Welfare Confer- Pastor's Wife Is Speaker ience. urge those whose mothers are Regularly $1.59 At the Madeley MeiHodist Church. still living to give them a good son's members of the Woman's Society of love and honor while they may.

Christian Service were in charge ofi The presentation of sports tro- IT'S TIME TO SHINE WITH THE SHN THAT smysi YARD phies to various teams and to men of Christ Our King parish who have the. service at the 10:30 a. m. service. Mrs.

Robert G. Conner, wife of the pastor, spoke to the congregation. A Mother's Day program was pre i. sented at the Asbury Methodist Church, featuring the theme, "Our Mother's Religion," which wasj stressed in both music and At the Peninsula Methodist; Church, the day was observed ex-i tensively and the Rev. Dr.

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