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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 13

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Journal'Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, April 7, 1951 Thirteen Newark Five! In Semi-Finals' Exhibition Baseball AMERICAN I.CAGl'E Pet Future PupilsjiYewport Accepts Installation To Be Tested! Of 21 Lights on James Street i Stanton, Marshal It on, 'Merritt Burke Resicns a Town Board Secretary; NEWS REPORTS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS Newark Charts Cancer Drive CriiiafJe Oprn Tomorrow With Workers Giving Out Literature on I)icae Chicago Sfv Voric Ph.ladr Boston PC 15 11 i 5 2 294 6 1 2M PC Mot Defeat General or 13 7 10 Cleveland 12 522 12 V. .522 t-cvjN NATION At, I EAGI F. A Ij Pet 15 8 fi.2 PhiUdKi'U 13 11 .52 P.ttsouruh 14 11 Boston 14 11 cmeirsat: In Stale Tournament chxgo Newport Set Dates Fori Business-! rade Group Will Meet in rire Hall; r- ycric 16 13 19 17 IS 14 13 13 Church Youths Trv to Form Orchestra Kappa Alpha Advances A 1 1 Enrollment' S' Lou.f Brook 500 Special to the Journal-Every Evening NEWPORT. April 7. The Newport Town Board has accepted the In- Elsmere Election Tightened By Withdrawal of DiGiacinto Early spring registration of future public school pupils have been; scheduled in many Delaware com-: staliation of the improved lighting system just completed this week by Sror P.tfDrgh iN.

4. Yar.itfs 5 A'ifUn 3 B. rm.r.jham 1. Crmaso S' Louis iSi 11. Houon iTL.

fl C. -N. 4. 'A Nw 'Ni OvrUr.d 'A Cnirago A 3 B---ton 2 Brooklyn 1 i 7, A-lanta lSA. 4 BoMOr.

A. 12. 0 i A Mrophis -SV 0 Savannah 5. Athletic 4 Team vs Denver iWL i A i vs. San Antonio TL mumties.

th Delaware 'Power Light Company. The installation include 21 On Fridav, April 20, the health of- A ficials will be at the Stanton School uSht of 2a0 candlepower with elliptical reflectors on 4 foot up-sweep to examine children who will be 6 bracket, in a staggered arrangement. years of age by next Jan. 1 and; The svstem gives an improved lighting condition of 176 per cent will be starting studies next'and the the pngth of. James Street.

Vestrv of St. James Church will be Special to the Journal-Every Evening NEWARK. April 7 Forty volunteers will open Newark's annual cancer crusade tomorrow by distributing to homes literature outlining the seven cancer signals and explaining means for early detection of the disease. Co-chairmen for the drive are Mrs. Samuel HandlofT and Mrs.

J. O. Ely. with E. L.

Shakespeare as treasurer. Mrs. HandlofT said contributions may be made by check drawn to "Cancer" and addressed to Cancer. Newark. Progressive Candidate Throws Support to Davis And Dripps in Board Fight Next Saturday; Fire Auxiliary Installs at Banquet Specid to the Journal-Every Evening rain rain I Tne tard reluctantly accepted: held Tuesday at 8 p.

m. In the rec- tutuuucu uy uic Mui the resignation of Merritt Burke. torv. Today'. Schedule LouiJ 'Ni v.

Boston Ni a' Houston. New York Cleveland i A Dallas va -Ni at New Oran Ch.cyo 'A Chicago iN' at Nashville. C.r.rinr.ai; 'St Waahtngron 'A at Atlanta i Atlanta. ELSMERE, April 7. Elsmere's election race became tighter last night Anrii Thp board secretar-.

He said he i-away Tne service for the presentation vj i ijc iiai fill the office to his 0f the children's Lenten offering will iu iou. iranc SUdlUUll Will UU 1IICV115C. T5 a 1 Vnn.ilj. Physical examinations and regis- progressive Group For Better Town Government candidate, in favor of: To be enrolled, a child will have 'as be held Sunday, April 15, at 4 p. m.

in the Cathedral Church of St. John, rat ion pmiiiuu iu mnnpr Tlavi of 3D4 Rnnth Cleveland Avenue anrt PnnVlm to De years as OI next iJfC. 01. Boston i A B.rmmsham at n.r- By new arrangement, the Newport Wilmington. The speaker will be the.

The Red Cross First Aid Course Business and Trades Association will which the Krebs School Faculty has been taking under the leadership of been takine under the leadership DiGiacinto 's withdrawal leaves five candidates for the two commis- oflivffi "ext 10 enter the first grade at the Newark a Memphis sa at Mem- schools next September will be held PWw i tl a- Hou-on i Apn! 23 in the elementary building. Rj a Bali MlSS Martha Coverdale. vj San Antomo iTLi at san nurse, said today. Hours will be 10 a. m.

p. m. i a mquas ire nan. me sioner seats to be filled for terms Mr. John Davis, will have its final r- TnKn Mll'lc Will hai'O itC T1T1Q will discuss the towns beautincation program and a film.

"Spills and Thrills of an Outboard Motor," will be shown. Church Service Tlio n-inoloc ras- Kappa Alpha and Newark A. A. both advanced to the semi-final -round of the Delaware S'arp senior basketball tournament last night at Memorial Hail. In the opener of the twin bill.

the Kappa Alpha five a 34-; point rallv in the final period ro gain a 79-57 over St. John '5! of Hockcssin, which was forced to; play most of the final session with! only three players. Newark led all the wav in ousting General Motors In the nightcap, 71-59. St. Johns, with only a six-man nquad on hand, lost three of its s'ar piayers via the personal foul rou'e during the second half.

Leo Marshall. J.mmv Joyce, and Pete Keileher all fouled out Paul 1 Buddy 1 Kee contributed 23 points to the Kappa Alpha scoring attack, while teammate Rav Crawford hit for 22 Jovce had 22 points to his credit before he left the game. Although Newark was in front throughout. It was a 27-pomt surge In the final period that clinched the same. Af'er Genera! Motors had shaved a 20-14 first-period deficit to 30-23 at intermission, the auto workers trimmed the Newark margin to 44-43 at the end of the third period, but fell far behind a the Newark pace picked up in the final heat.

Don was the big gun for "Newark, netting 23 points, while Hushebeck topped GM's scoring with 18. will oppose Fr ankle's tomorrow night in thp starting a' 7:30 o'clock. Newark and Kappa Alpha will play their remi-final contest at o'clock. KAPPA ALPHA ST JOHN of two years each. session on 'londay.

The others are Harry F. Jones of. Mrs. Ludmille Harkins. home eco-; 20 Oiga Road.

Vilone" Village, and nomics teacher at the Krebs School Joseph R. Ward, 1308 Cypress Ave-1 presented "Teen Togs," a fashion nue, Elsmere Gardens, Citizens' I show on Thursday before mothers! Baptists Plan Week Drive Rev. Charles R. Leach, executive secretary of the Diocesan Department of Christian Education. The St.

James' Vestry will sponsor a card party on Thursday. April 2fi. in the Chapter Room of the church. The St. Hilda Chapter of the Women of St.

James will meet April 18, at 11 a. in the home erf Mrs. S. N. Tammany.

The Dorcas Chapter of the society will meet April 18, at 8 p. m. in the chapter room of the church. P4CIHC COAST I F.ACit jpfa' 1 Srtn 6 Holhwooa 4. Por-iand .1 Sarramfn'o 4.

Iy Ar.gelea n. Oaicland at San Digo po-'ponel. Ticket, and Mrs. Naomi Glackin of; of the pupils and the ninth grade tnr pf the' Newport Methodist 154 Birch Avenue. Elsmere Manor, students of the Richardson Parki Selects Kennett Lions Slale for Mav Church, will conduct services on Sunday.

The church school session is at 10 a. morning worship at 11:15 a. MYF at 6:30. and the Bible Study Group at 7 p. m.

A complete physical check-up, plus diphtheria and smallpox im-munization, will be offered each ap-iplicant. To be eligible for entrance next term, children must be 6 i years of age on or before next 'Dec. 31. Miss Coverdale stressed that there will be no registration the first day of school in September, although another enrollment period probably will be held in the summer. Parking may be prohibited soon on the north side of Delaware Avenue between Academy Street and 3 otinn Elsmere Church to Hae Buffalo Clergyman As Evangelistic Director The membership committee of St.

an independent, and the first worn- School. an ever to seek public office in the Miss Dorothy Hartman was com-, town. mentator. and Ninth Grade stu-; Other candidates of the Progres-; dents at Krebs were the models. The sive ticket are Francis A.

Battaglio garments exhibited included eve-' of 311 Taylor Road, for alderman; ning dresses, sports clothes, and Frank Dobbs of 274 Birch Avenue, suits. The McCall Company sup-. Elsmere Manor, assessor; Loraine plied the garments. M. Boyer of 3 Olga Road, Vilone Year Book Goes to Trinter Village, treasurer.

i Tne editorial staff of the "Krebs Special to the Journal-Everp Evening ELSMERE, April 7. The Rev. Paul E. Loth of BufFalo will conduct evangelistic services in the First South Chapel Street. John P.

Sin The Citizens' ticket includes Salute," the yearoooK, has turned clair, town solicitor, has been or- onuicn commencm lumoi Thomas dered to draft an ordinance to that! row morning and continuing through minton A. Jackson of 1008 Wil-ithe copy over to the printer. Avenue, alderman; Car-! Mrs. Norris W. Thomas, president The official board of the Newport James' Church will sponsor a dance Methodist Church plans to erect a for the adult members of the church fence at the rear of the parking and friends on Friday.

April 20, in area of the church. Ernest Spiceri the chapter room of the church, was named chairman to obtain esti- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slack of New-mates. The board is also sending a port, left for Erie.

yesterday, resolution to the Delaware Coach where they will spend a few days Company requesting that arrange- with their son and wife, Mr. and menu, be made to provide more bus Mrs. Frederick Slack, service to this area. The Rev. W.

Carvin, head of The board voted to join the New- the Child Evangelism movement in port Business and Trades Associa- Delaware, will speak at the new tion. and the Rev. Miibury will be Suburban Baptist Church tomorrow, the board representative. at 11 a. m.

Miss Doris Wilhelm of The Young Adult Fellow ship Immanuel Baptist Church, Wilming-Group of the Newport Methodist ton, will be guest soloist. mine Del CaniDO of 111 Alvil Road, of the Krebs School farent leacner Dr. Frederick Smith, superintend- seusm campaign win dc conauciea v.lnn. Vin wrhert Association has called a meeting ent of the Temperance League of in conjunction with the preaching; TiPvprap nf 21o ohi' Avennei of the executive board of the PTA program with members oi the 9 15 Tl 4 2 10 21 Bonner, 2 Marviiali.f 8 IciTi Ha-. i Rerj in 1 4 2 7 9 church visiting homes of the community.

The campaign will open with a supper meeting tonight at 6 o'clock in the church, followed by a period of instruction in personal evangelism and soul winning. Similar instruction sessions will be held on Monday and Tuesday at 7 p. followed by the visitation. Preaching services will be held to Church will meet Monday night. Carl Roehm.

group president, will discuss the gas diversion system of the Delaware Power Light Com- 4 72 Keiirher.c Delaware and Maryland will speak Monday at 7:45 p. m. at the meeting of the WSCS. Newark Methodist Church. Mrs.

John Moore is arranging the program. New members will be inducted into the Soroptimist Club at a dinner, next Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. in the Collegp inn. The Willing Workers Society.

Head of Christiana Church, will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the church Sunday school room with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles as hosts.

Mrs. Frank Colby of South College Avenue will entertain the Glas treasurer. The election will be next lOT nexi weuuer-uay i. y- Saturday. I the school.

The monthly meeting The April meeting of the Elsmere 'of tnp PTA will be held on April 19. Manor Civic Club will be held next 311(1 tne thirty-sixth anniversary of Mondav at 8 p. m. in the Elsmere the organization will be observed. Fire Hall with Andrew H.

Dalto Miss Ella W. Johnson, organizer of presiding asociation, and Mrs. Edna Craig. Fire Auxiliary Banquet charter members, will be honor Twenty-four members and guests quests. attended the annual banquet and Srho0' Attendance Is "sh i installation of officers of the Els-! Harr' A- Menser, Marshallton imere Fire Company auxiliary last! Consolidated School principal yes-, night in Haana's Tea Room.

Wil- terdaJ announced the school at-mmgton 'tamed an average attendance of I Mrs. Nan Laws Woods, president 90-9 per cent for March. Mrs. Ruth inf the anviiiarv nf thp eti I Crawford Eighth Grade led with i i la 21 si pany. The Youth Department of the; Church School is endeavoring to or- Manor Scouts Plan Cook-Out Gifts to German Family Bring Letter of Thanks; Legion Will Hold Dance Papnhar a a Krui m5ki Harri r-a forrt a FreriTlrk a ai' OMf Rilheherk Fvans-f n- r7 ski a Bairrt Bi knurn a Arkerm an I Tot a 1, ganize an orchestra, and Jack Kraus morrow morning and Wednesday.

Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. The series has been arranged under the direction of the NFWARK ti o. 7 4 IS rhalienser.f ill 4 4 12 A ratal(i) 1 0 2 1 1 Srhaen in a 1 IS Ktitmen 1 1 IS 4 rarairli 21 0 0 10 3 1 1 SI.e-.c 1 1 7 0 (1 0 Sfnimm I 1 1 MrMi.iano 0 0 0 22 IS S'l 31 8 71 KENNETT SQUARE. April 7 i Special i Richard G.

Taylor has been nominated for the presidency cf the Kennett Square Lions Club, and Morris Olson is the choice for the first vice presidency. Other nominees are: Norman Davidson, second vice president; Thomas R. Jackson, third vice president; Knowle.s R. Bowen, secretary; Beverly Hannum, treasurer; J. Waller Mmshall, lion tamer; Theodore Ha.lett, and Ricb-ard Hollwell.

tail twisters; J. Howard Thompson, and Ralph H. Waller, directors for two years, and Richard Fisher, director for one year. Prior the election on May 3, nominations may be made from the floor. Hoague Colston.

international counsellor, a member of Sinking Springs Lion Club. was a guest, marking the 174th Lions Club he has 'visited since Sepiember. Twenty-five of the members expect to attend the state convention at Buck Hill Falls, May 20-23. llillcrest Methodists To Set i HI LLC REST, April 7 (Special The (ornerstone of the new building of Hii'ure-t Methodist Churci will be laid tomorrow immediacy following ihe 11 a. in.

service. The church service, at which the Rev. Paul E. McCoy, of Ebe-neer Methodist Church, Easton, and a former pastor of Hill-crest Church, will be the guest speaker, will end at about 12:30 o'clock, at. which tune the cornerstone ceremony will be held.

The Rev. Joseph B. Dickerson, paster of McCabe Memorial Methodist Church. Wilmington, and president of the Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Penin-: sula Conference, also a former pastor at Hillcrest Church, will participate in the ceremony as will the Rev. Dr.

Hamilton P. Fox, super-; intendent of the Wilmington district of the conference. is the leader. Christian Service Circles The circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Newport Methodist Church will meet on Tuesday, as follows: Club 1 1 ne -'nrislian meters. 196.2 gow Home Demonstration County Volunteer Firemen's Association, was guest of honor: Mrs.

More than 50 persons attended the covered dish-dinner of the Eve- rrianfliin Cicala Xfrc TPrnlri Violet West, secretary: Mrs. Dell rIr! of Christian Service in the fellow- Harper, assistant secretary; Mrs. :30 p. m. on Tuesday.

Mrs. Norman Slack and Mrs. Samuel Loek-erman will demonstrate home treatment for refreshinn clothes. Dr. No-Vong Park, native of Manchuria and educated in Japan.

England, and the United States, will discuss Far Eastern problems at Bible School will be conducted tomorrow at. 10 a. m. with John M. Anspach.

superintendent, in charge. The Junior CBY and Senior CBY will meet at 4 and 6:30 o'clock, respectively. The Rev. Dr. Charles S.

Clarkson. pastor, will conduct services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

at the Brack- iship hall of the Marshallton Meth Layman, leader, will meet in thc Special to the Journal-Every Evenmg home of Mrs. Edwin J. Barber of: WILMINGTON MANOR, April 7. Pleasant Hills. At a business meeting in the base- Naomi Circle Mrs.

Ralph Graber, ment of the Manor Methodist leader, in the home of Mrs. Frances 'Church by Troop 37, Girl Scouts, it Margaret Mrs. Julia Sanders. McDowell, treasurer; assistant odist Church. At the business session plans were treasurer.

The members made for a bake sale on May 12 at tun lrtTQtinnc lf rt T. finro Wnnn. and guests were Phillips. Walnut Street, Newport. was decided to have a "cook-out" in a special assembly Fridav at 8:45 welcomed by Mrs Deakyne.

whoj and Alexander will be the Newark High School. Ex Methodist Church. Sunday m. in H't-riiiru gmi wj me uuigoiiiK (jui i -rt -ha roo of tViis CaHo Qhnn Prone. The Ladies' Bible Class.

First cnooi. Lewes u. Armstrong, super cers The retiring officers also re- I fnn Hpihrs anH vr wa Presbyterian Church, will hold a bake and food sale next Friday at 92 East Main Street. ster, and Mrs. Ruth Cain, at the Marshallton Soda Shop.

ceived gifts from the auxiliary. Following the dinner a program of entertainment was held. Dilwvne Badminton Tournament to (Jose Dilwyne Badminton Club brings Its Member's Championship tournament to a cioe today with final rond play in all divi.sion. In yesterday's opening rounds, everal clo-e saw many of the top-seeded players Miffer The summ.irie: Knmrn'i Single First Roiinrl H.iilry dfeaied Car-tnter. 11-9 11-? Keil defied Stanon.

11-10. 11-S. A I. tint defeated T. Knchell.

1-4. 11-S. P. defeated Soeakman. 11-4 a-11, 11-4.

Walker defeated Beekley. Il-. 11-6 Seronri Round F. Walker defeated S. Gammons, 11-S.

11-2 Mm Sinle Firs Round: Stanton di-feated Carpenter. 1S-12, 15-8. Women lnulle intenaent. win convene at 9:45 a. and the Youth Fellowship at 6:30 o'clock.

Services at the Elsmere Presbyterian Church will be Sunday School at 9:45 a. Mrs. W. Grier Murray. Two comedy were presented by Mrs.

Rebecca Kane. Mrs. Etta SUM I 11 lfl Packed House At Church Show Martha Circle Mrs. Horace In-: the rear of the home of Mrs. Walter gram, leader, will be entertained at Ehrichs, a cc-leader for the troop, the home of Mrs.

Edna Craig. Friday afternoon. Ruth Circle Mrs. Harold Hanna.l A letter was received by the troop leader, in the home of Mrs. David Pen Pal Committee from Frau Stevenson in Silview.

Kathie Keil and her two daughters. The Esther Circle will meet Tues-i who reside in Germany, thanking day afternoon in the home of Mrs. them for food stuffs and clothing Howard Payne, Forest Brook sent last month. Mrs. Harold Leach is the leader.) A meeting of all neighborhood The Esther Circle has adopted the troop chairmen and program chair-lpan of making visits to the Gov-'men of District 4, Girl Scouts will ernor Bacon Health Centre this be held in the home of Mrs.

Thomas year, and on Thursday afternoon E. Zebley, 120 Stahl Avenue, Mon-eight members of the group visited iday. April 18, at 1:15 o'clock, with the adult men and women at! Mrs. T. A.

Powl, a volunteer train-the centre. The circle intends to er for District No. 4, told of a schol-visit on every first Thursday. jarship available for local leaders to The Visitation Evangelism Group attend Camp Edith Macey. Briar- superintendent; preaching service, Mrs.

May Starr, Mrs. 11 a. the Rev. Clarence S. HofT-'Katie Cannon, and Mrs.

Lola Jack-man, pastor, speaking; Westminster son- Tne committee in charge of Fellowship: 6:30 p. m. arrangement and guts included XT In Gordy Estates GORDY ESTATES. April 7 (Special). The Gordy Estates Civic Association will hold a social for local resident next Saturday night in the Masonic Hall.

The program will start at nine o'clock and will include a card partv and dance. Mrs. Robert iFire Auxiliary Dinner Gives Organization $185 (itiihl at St. Georges Really Hits Top In Three-Art Comeilv CRANSTON HEIGHTS, April 7 Special. At the meeting of Cranston Heights Fire Company Auxiliary in the fire hall, Mrs.

Beu-lah Wroten reported proceeds of ivira. rvane. jvirs. uannon ana Mrs. Mary Hobson.

Mrs. Julia McDowell was in charge of reservations. The auxiliary will meet next Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in the fire hall.

Bible Class To Meet The Ladies' Bible Class of the Brack-Ex Methodist Church held its April meeting last night in the church with Mrs. Walter F. Marshall, vice president, in charge, in the absence of Mrs. William S. Bullock.

Plans were discussed for send-in? Mothers Day flowers to the Will Advise Sarnisson ST. GEORGES, April 7 'Spe-; cial'. The Guild of St. Georges Miller wavs and means chairman iepi i mcihuuim vsuuicu wanui, i. nit- meeting win is'in charge of the affair i will hold a supper meeting in the have a rally for Girl Scouts of this In announcing the social.

Mrs. church Wednesday at 6:15 p. district on May 12. Presbyterian Church piaved to a On Outdoor Keerealion night SLB5 from the recent spaghetti sup- packed first-nighter house last aiiti which me mtrinuri ft hi i.mi; ji uiilc, ltratuniig nctr.se eiKitr Post 29ers orchestra, will be held by planned to acquaint, all resident I ln lhe community First Round A l.tint, and F. Walker rtefea'ed Hell and Oa: penir.

14-11. 14- Beeklev and I. Stanton deiea-eri nummum and Bell. IS-fi. 1S-11.

Gammons and I) Sneakrran defeated Falrrhlltl and Batle. 10-1S 1S-4 1S-R. Sernnd Kind A 1 unt and Walker etefearert F. Berkley and .1 Stanton. 15-7.

11-15. Mixed OouMr First Round A I. unt, and S'anron defeated Ptantnn and Camen'er. 15- 1I. 1S-11.

.1 Stanton and farrenier defeated Bell and F. Ha'nKht. 1S-S. 1S-7. Don Meade ami ife Patch Differenres MIAMI.

April 7 Mrs. ton Meade's differences with her once-famous jockev husband and The last session of the Training Joseph B. Stahl Post, No. 30, Ameri- in the presentation of "You Can Pi nn commiuee inciuaea Mrs. Take It With You." the three-act Ed PPrrone, Mrs.

Mary Pappa comedy Broadway smash by Moss and Mrs. Florence Casarino. Hart and George S. Kaufman. Pre-i Mrs.

Carper announced the ap- with each other. A bake sale will! COLLINS PARK, April 7 (Special1. George Sargis.son, executive director of Recreation Promotion and Service, will address the April 25 meeting of the United Civic Council in the Collins Park Civic Association Building, 105 be held soon, she said. women at the Governor Bacon sented in the Commodore MacDon-; pointment of Mrs. Isabelle Dick-! Health Center, and a Bible quiz was ough School, in Georges, the erson as chairman of the sick com-j conducted by Mrs.

Marshall. A play will be put on again tonight atlmittee. and named Mrs. Doris Hitch-! social hour with refreshments fol- South Plnce. He will speak on 8 p.

m. ens and Mrs. Adelaide Knotts as! lowed the meetins Hostesses u-r The group discussed building restrictions in the development and the activities of the FHA in endeavoring to see that certain building difficulties are overcome. Many residents of the development are regrading lawns and improving homes. Course for Girl Scout Leaders will can Legion, in the Manor civic build-be held on Monday at 7 p.

m. Thejing on Saturday, May 12, lor the Intermediate Group, led by Mrs benefit of the post. Nelson Cannon, will meet in the The Manor Fire Company In its Newport Methodist Church, and the i "Drive for Funds" ha.s sent letters Brownie group, directed by Mrs. to residents of the Manor, Leedom Theodore Powell, will convene in the! Estates, Manor Park, and Farncrest Church House. i requesting them to donate.

St. Jame' Workship A similar program launched last The Rev. Alex W. Boyer. rector'jyear was successful.

Bayard Hearne of the St. James' Episcopal Church, is campaign chairman. Newport, announces services on "Outdoor Recreation a.s It Affects Suburban Areas." Under direction of Martin L. Nad-: auditors. jMrs.

Marshall and Mrs. Fred John- ler, and paced by the masterful per-1 The auxiliary will hold a harvest 'son. At this week's meeting of the'fnrmance nf Charles F.liisnn whr the cut where he puncneci ner in council. House Bill 189 was discussed played Martin Vanderhof of Grand party next Tuesday night with At the quarterly business meeting Carper as chairman. Plans were of the First Baptist Church, Carl also made for organizing a mer-jMann and Robert Grier were re-chandise club with Mrs.

Mary 1 elected trustees for three years and the eye have been patched up by the group, led by Allrran Aubrey. pa, the show began drawing laughs; a member of the council legislative a few minutes afrer the first nrrtain Stanton Church Women Elect Mrs. L. Leasnre Sunday as follows: Holy communion at 7 a. morn Sale Helps Playground Woods as chairman.

'Philip W. Moore was chosen to serve i The women will assist the fire-'' the unexpired term of Hassell Flip- 1 men with the service of a chicken Pin. who has moved away. nP.t.AWniT CITY Anril 1 I Sn. ing prayer ana sermon at 11 a.

m. STANTON, April 7 committee. The council went on The pace never lagged, record as favoring the bill with an Ellison was almost perfectly cast additional amendment, to provide in the role of the middle-aged head for playground supervision on a local of the household, who although har-iax when requested by the ried by Bureau of Internal Revenue community. Horace Guild, presi- agents and notices throughout, was: dent, urged representatives of other able to keep the family civic associations to attend the next and the audience in stitches with Dattie supper in the fire hall on i lne Key. Christian Peters, pastor' Saturday.

April 28. tne meeting in which dren's eucharist will be at 9:30 a. m.i Teacher Association today is hold Delegates and members will at- Araeiia E. Ludwig was re-j P.slub 01 Le won idi sot ei oi xhe nd th church ing a bake and food sale in tfce Town Hall. Proceeds will go to the School will be at 11 a.

m. tend the meeting oi the auxiliary jclc-lvi aecieuiiy oi tne cnurcn, andir; 1, k0 Miss Marsaret Peters organist i Methodist Church at the annual of The monthly meeting the playground fund. Mrs. Meade yesterday withdrew her charaes drunkenness and assault and She had Meade arrested Saturday night and out the complaints. It was a family told Judte Cecil C.

Curry in city court, "and I have deeded to withdraw the charge." Judge Curry said he would a.ssess the couple $20 for court costs, anyway. Koehester Favored In MU Final Playoffs ROCHESTER. N. April 7 The be.sT.-of -seven series to decide whether the New York Knickerbock i meeting of the group laM night. ine cnureh made plans to pur- teer Firemen's Association at Townsend next Tuesday night.

Mrs. Charles Bostwick was chosen cna.se ana erect a reflector tviw his easy going philosophy. Ellison's performance was as close to Lionel Barrymore's a.s one; could hope to achieve in amateur; ranks. session of the council. ITA Group to Meet MINQUADALE.

April 7 (Special'. Miss Elizabeth S. Town.seiid sign showing the direction to the vice President. Others given offices Dimiond St'itp Post church, in the center island of IJianiOIKt taie IOM Kirkwood mzh gt Linden! Mrs. John Golt, recording sec Of VFW Seals Bamettand Avenues, and made if etary; Mr.s.

Beatrice Wiggins, Plans for the men to remade anH treasurer; Mrs. Carl Doughten, Others who won acting honors are. W7 worn director of the Children's ja Crosslano who plavs Penelope! iLn.nuuu. i nront 4t. the inint.

installa ion 6eeQ tne Ctturch lawn. (promotion secretary; Mrs. Carroll Hale, missionary education and win oe ine principal speaser at a meeting of the Mmquadale Parent-Teacher Association Monday at 8 p. m. in the Mmquadale School.

The Ladies' Misionarv CnfieU service neio at tne uiamona state; Ta-tt rhnh Vt Vh0 service secretary; Mrs. William Post. VFW. William Barnett was a Christian social relations Sycamore: Joseph G. Stavely.

De Pinna; and James T. Donald. I Special mention must go to Vir-' ginia Walker, Helen M. Moody. Rob-; ert Davidson.

James T. Ford. Vera1 Snedeker. John C. Moody.

James' Roberts. John Nichols, Gertrude! Davidson, Earle Sutton, Elizabeth! ers or the Rochester Royals will be Henry C. Smith, president, an-the National Basketball Association nounced a priT'e would be presented seated as post, commanaer. Ray-; iui secretary; Mrs. Otis Robbins.

spirit- I missions in the Cameroons, West mor.d Loose officiated. Mrs. Edna Fulton installed the auxiliary officers. They are: Mr.s. Africa, the WhUe cro mpiis iive show to the homeroom having, the most parents present at the meeting.

Major to Preaeh Dorothv Loose, president; Mrs. Othoson. William Forman. Clark; Margaret Swider. senior vice presi Maj.

William E. Cooley, Protestant Taylor. Frank Torbert, and Peggy- fit i champions starts here tonight. The Royals are slightly favored 1n the eries and they hold the home court, advantage for the odd games if the runs five or seven games. The second game of the series will he played here tomorrow night before the teams move to New York Citv to continue the playoffs Wednesday and Friday.

Seals Lose 1 1 Straight chaplain with the 113th Fighter In- Torbert. terceptor Wing at the New Castle fA. B. County Airport will preach at to- morrow night's service in the Mar- 23 Iveilliett Teachers I The nomination of officers to be elected at the May meeting was made as follows: i Mrs. Miriam Shoesmith.

president; Mrs. Mayme Peters, vice president Mrs. Ethel McDowell, I secretary; Miss Matilda Kirn, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha Luedtke, sunshine treasurer. The society voted to purchase a glass top for the church eemmunion dent: Mrs.

Eleanor Cox. junior vice president; Mrs. Maybelle Hybenski, treasurer: Mrs. Catherine Janna-man. chaplain, Mrs.

Jane Springer, conductress, Mrs. Eclith Chambers, guard. Mrs. Daisy Guthrie, secretary; Mrs. Ada Cooper, trustee.

tary. Appointed as circle leaders were: Mrs. Ashton Eastburn. Mary; Mrs. Virginia Henderson, Naomi; Mrs.

Irene Hall, Ruth. Tne society on April 15 will hear Mrs. F. M. Pike of Lewisville.

a missionary in the Near East. Tne Married Woman's Class of the church school will hold its annual banquet early in May. "PVipnrlshin THcro 'Mr A QVipnhprdc Attend Education Meet DOWNINGTOWN. April 7 shallton Methoaist Church "What King of Greatness." i i A World War II veteran, Major Cooley was pastor of Emmanuel Methodist. Church in Maherst.

Mrs. Fulton was named hospital Mrs. Jannaman, 'special i. twenty-tnree irom the chairman, and faculty of 61 at the Kennett Con-lnonnv chairman tabie. and made plans for sponsor- SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 until ordered to active service with solidated School attended the an- The San Francisco Seals riumned Trie morning worship service to- ing the fellowship supper tonight I of Bethlehem will meet Tuesday! in connection with the Visitation inijrht in the Odd Fellow's Evangelism instruction meeting.

Following the business! nuai spring amner meeting ot the morrow at the Methodist Church unesier county Drancn or tne w-iU be at 11 a m. their eleventh consecutive game of Wm8 on Feb. 1. the season here this morning, losing i i a 17-inning affair to Seattle 7-6. i LlOUS Ullb peaker The eame lasted until nearlv 1 a.

m. Tit TrvrtT tt 4rrii 7 tKne me seen.n graae was in charge session, there will be a display of The Rev. Norman F. Ford will Pennsylvania State Educational Association Thursday at the Alert Fire of the assembly program in the silk garments for the members. conduct the 11 a.

m. service to- HaV rirrwa r- i ti mnrrou at, thp Churrh nf thp HiUvc akuuc ouaooi cial'. James K. Eatc. 1301 John M.

Lumley. president of the RrPthrpn under the direction of! North Jackson Street, Wumington. Finlils Last Nijiht i we in the state legislature. Heif. I1 Ibaugh.

teachers. Features included' be April 7 Bait; ISl'a VTW YORK -Terrv Moor? rr.nrf. Crmcic Hun-Pr. Five members of the Stanton School IVn.xi Babies, by the ouoils. Takine narti nthu in the AlfWd dui! Press and possibilities of the are enrolled in the "World course now being conduct- the pIay were Delores Barger.

i facu.ty BELLEFONTE. April Gai Pa6t i Affairs An Ann snau'Pr; lanrp ennn "WWJ: i. Frank A. MoGurk 11 PHOKNX. $:.

Clifton Vrrrr. Holrwood. 1.1 HOLLYW'CXXD -Willi S. Los Ar.es. O'jrpoinrMi Pat JJV Pat--rjon.

N. J. 10. Doro'hy 1 uurum n.ii. ociuui.

i n. -4 tkif fVrfi roc rv- T-t 1 i Joan Mc- aosence ui r.iis. iviai- and Jack garet Wier- teacher in the Stanton 7-: Pleasant Hieh School, will be held 'tu for in the school tonight. Jack Kates Ted Johnn WEST GROVE, April "SpecialL Funeral services School next Monday at 6:30 p. m.

Mr. Eyre's subject will be "America; in the World Crisis." Lr. Benjamin Rudnick will be chairman of the day, with Robert Morris presiding. Yiit St. Georf5 Frank A.

McGurk. 50, of scnooi, wno unaerweiu. an a magician's tn.d. Liiaiuiiaii. Grnvp nrPTP Viplrl tnriciv frnm trip Cnmmiftco rba-rmpn ore- i '-'liie leaiUTeS ine Memorial nospnai, wurmiig- o.y jonaia jonnson.

and James i RING Edwards Funeral Home here. Jayne Hyer, decorations DATE CHANGiS DAH.Y AUTOMATICAUY )M WINDOW ton. Mrs. Rose Dobbins of Richard- vj'fiuatn, a song dv Eva Watson. DOM-T MrtS GttATtST CALEN0A1 STOP-CHRONOGAH SAU HISTOSY Mr.

McGurk was found dead on jorie Carl, entertainment: Jeanne son Park, is substituting at the ST. GEORGES. April 7 Spe- Cheffins and Catherine WftinPdriav in thp Vinmp nf frs Rnhprrsnn tirVpf THIS AD 1 st Thp ttpv Alvin Pnttor rpctnr CY Ethel Thompson, near West berg, refreshments; Barbara Wood, UUUilui: act, ine ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY been of Washington. D. C.

have whprp he Ti-nc a irirpst nf XTrs Marv TCirlrlpn Doughnuts' Chris of the st james' Episcopal Church, and visiting his parents, the Rev Thompson's brother, John McCar-j publicity; faculty sponsors are Thomas Lattonrus. Gail Sut. 'Mrs. Gilbert S. Ross.

.99 too I WW 7 IUST WATCHES NOW OPEN KEN'S GOLF DRIVING RANGE PRICE CORNER (Bark of General Motor Plant) OPEN 10 A. M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT IMPROVE YOUR CAMC IXPIRT INSTRUCTIONS REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES PHONE 3-3262 raher. Ethel Roe. George Hannig, and Don-, ie" a George ihompson.

State police assisted deputy coro-i aid B. Miller. business and social ner John R. Schofield of Oxford Junior high students will attend i meetuig of the Methodist Young TAX INCLIDED announces a celebration of hoiy communion tomorrow at 8 a. morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; baptism at 12:30 p.

and the Young People's meeting in the parish house at 6:30 p. m. The Rev. Leon W. Ross, pastor Salas Wins Decis PHOENIX.

April Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ion 7 A.

Adult Fellowship of the Brack-Ex and a verdict of death of a self-i the dance from 7:30 to 10:30, and Charlie Salas, 149. of Phoenix, worn inflicted bullet wound was given, 'senior high from 8 to 11 o'clock. Methodist Church win be held Monday at 8 p. m. in the church.

Chief Charles L. Jones will con- a unanimous decision over Clifton i Mr. McGurk had been ill for'; A son has been born to Mr. and Lester. 146, Hollywood, here I some time and was despondent.

He Mrs. Stillman A. Darrell, of West at 723 MARKET STORE ONLY! Eckeird's EDrrug Sttoires of the Stanton Methodist Church, last night, employing an effective; was a widower. Interment will be Chester, Pa. Mr.

Darrell is physical duct a session of the Elsmere Fire! will conduct services with church left hook that repeatedly jarred the; at Church of Christ education instructor at Mt. Pleasant Company's fire school tomorrow atschool at 10 a. worship service Calif ornian. i Kelton. 'School.

11:30 a.m. i at 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m..

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