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Ten JournalEvery Evening. Wilmington. Delaware. Friday, June 24. 1949 Strawberry Festival Fetes Royalty Masonic Lodge Dr.

Livingood Reelected Head Is 100 Today! Of Kent County School Board 1 VAY Truman Wants Postmaster Red Sees War Appointments Out of Politics Of '76 Parallel Special Message lo Congress Urges Law to Authorize His Class Studied Soviet Unit 1 Mark Eigl.1 Resignations of Teacher, Accepted, T. Blirti a 1. Marietta iNaniert Jefferson is ffl til 4fwif I Kcplacemenis Music Instructor of Three Faculties Occasion With Banquet In Lewes Fire Hall Postmaster General to Name All Postmasters Subject to Civil Service, Classification Like Others Read About U. S. RevoltfCourtlsTold WASHINGTON.

June 24 (JP). President Truman today recommended Special to the Journal-Every Evening NEW YORK, June 24 UP). Gil- legislation aimed at removing postmaster appointments from politics, i bert Green of Chicago, defendant in In a special message to Congress he urged enactment of a law to au-ithe Communist conspiracy trial, to-: a. jx rfav HpsrrihpH Amprira's War nr vnonze me postmaster general to appoint ail postmasters suoject only to J. Independence as "the American provisions of the Civil Service and classification acts.

bourzeo's revolution Special to the Journal-Every Evening CHESTERTOWN. June Kent County Board of Educ" tion at its meeting this week reelected Dr. Fred G. Livingood as PsWen Emerson R. Russell, as vice president, and Reade W.

Corr as secrcan- treasurer. tn The board also accepted eight resignations of teachers who expec transfer to other schools, continue study or enter othernl' Two retirements also were an- nounced and eight appointments. 1 fTi fprllll transfers and returns from leave of 11 1. 1 1 ill' mrz. i i This would mean that the time-honored custom of the president ap- The Illinois Communist Party pointing first, second and third of the Soviet was the main LEWES, June 24.

Jefferson Lodge. 15, A. F. and A. M.

of Lewes is observing its one hundredth anniversary today at big celebra tion in the Lewes Fire Hall. The observance began at 2 p. m. with a "special communications" session in the Masonic Hall on Second Street. It will close with a banquet and entertainment program in the fire hall.

class postmasters of whom there Nazarene Church. Interment will be text in'h! course, (Green said. Denies Overthrow Aim Nl--- 4, absence. are some zi.uuu wouia De aoan-; in xiouywooct cemetery. i But ne addej nat nis class doned.

Senate confirmation of the1 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. studied this book "like Americans1 presidential choices likewise would Bessie Griffith Curry and two chii- study about the American Revolu-: no longer be a part of the routine, dren, Lee Curry of Wyoming, American bourgeois revo-j 'dilution. The Resignation Committee Heads from the various Resignations on schools were as follows: The anniversary committee arrangements is headed by Gets No. 2 Post C. M.

Roulden Is Elected Vice President of Md. i Volunteers at Ocean City fast; lewir. A P. Master Samuel C. Pierce, Sr.

elen-ientary school', Helen rosimasiers tneoreucaiiy nave -vn6. naei jn-igsm oi oemei, Americans study the lessons of been under the civil service system a. half sister, Mrs. Howard Truitt i their own revolution not to apply for some time. But legislators Cambridge, and a grandson.

them mechanically to conditions Qucntlv hae had a picking5 existing, now but to learn the basic one of the first three passing the! rfo Mae lessons implied, the defendant tes-examination and, furthermore, the 0 i tinea. Senate for years has had final say! MILFORD, June 24 Spe-; Similarly, he said, he taught that Ralph 1 colored general chairman. Past Master Gaiena. Marsaret ha mm- Wtiste. Rhocia C.

LufT: Garnett piled a history Of Jefferson Lodge and Walter, boih of Junior for the anniversary programs, and high. Past Masters Arthur H. Morris and The retirements were those of Miss Livy C. Rogers are in charge of Hermione Riches of Chestertown the events of the Russian revolu-; on confirmation. Fourth class post-j cial.

George Wilson Massey, 70 masters are appointed by -he post-! fu uon C0Uia not De appea in aeau master general and do not have to a carPenter the the situation in the vorld today. be confirmed. These are for the ord Memorial Hospital on Wednes- Government witnesses have testi- finances. Special 10 the Journal-Every Evening OCEAN CITY. Md June 24.

While the presidency went to Spencer Brown, a Montgomery County man. Mitchell Boulden Miss Barbara Banning of Federalsburg, was crowned queen The banquet and entertainment High School and Mrs. Grace Fillin-game of Galena elementary. Appointments. Transfers Emaller offices.

i aaJ'- Iie that since the reconstitution 01 of the recent strawberry festival sponsored by the young people of chairman is Past Master Dr. Gil- niirmno wlin)ic fhnmh ni orfnrrf The rimnrrsun irere Miss Follows Hoover Plan I Funeral services will be held at the the American oommunist farty in The new legislation requested Funeral Home, Milford, 1945, students in party classes have; Frances Hurley, Seaford. left and Miss Barbara Rawlins, also of Sea- Mr. Truman is in line with a rprnm-1 Sundav at 2 d. m.

Interment will been told tnat tne aictatorsnip 01 jbert M. Wiltbank. Worthy Master ivirden R. Bryan will be host for the occasion, and greet the visiting Ma-sons. Lodge History Reviewed In recounting the history of Jef-iferson Lodge during the first 100 The appointments, transfers and of Elkton was elected first returns were: president of thp Maryland Stat v.Hor Marie- muMC teacher for i Volunteer Firemen's Association at Galena, Rock Hall and sue- I the final business session of its o7tn Anna coieman (convention here last night.

Haze. Meashaw of Arr Arunde. appointed to junior or Other officers named weie. eradt. w.rh asanmen.

to be mad later Cromwell Zembower. of LanvalP, mendation of the govermnen, reor-i be at Hollywood Cemetery. Harring-i the working classes can be set up ganization commission heau.d by ton. His only survivor is a half-1 only through violent overthrow of former President Hoover. brother, Therman Harris of Denton.

1 tne u- s- government. To put the $600,000,000 Past Office Friends may call at the Lofland' Green said he did not draw tnis Department on a more -efficient and Funeral Home tomorrow evening. conclusion from the Russian boos businesslike basis, the President! which he used in his course. urged anew that postal rates be Prosecutor Called Brute brought in line with increased costs 31r Uale assatcrs: At yesterday's session of the 23-of onerations. nredicteri GREENWOOD.

Junp 24 'week-old trial, a defense lawyer said Lew.s Davis previous.v announcer. con vir nvl.oripnt Trri C. GaTQ- w. Davis previous.v annoumen SpCond Vjce president; Ted years, the historian points out tnat ord. JWiss Shirley O'Day, president of the young peoples group, placed the crown on Miss Banning's head.

The affair was held in the auditorium of Seaford Cemral School. The judges were Mrs. Madeline Lord of Greenwood. LeRoy B. Truitt.

and Henry P. Cannon II. of Bridgeville. Old Wye Church Restoration Near; Rededication July 13 jthe greatest loss in membership Rock Hh ner. of Rivcrdale Heights, secretary; suffered during the depression years Scnoo: -o an William A.

Wilson, of Midland, 'of the early 1930s, "but at that g-ad portion, with a.snment later. treasurer- John Cockev. of we greatly improved our Ae- ofemn0s J. trustee, and the Rev. James M.

gree work and Masonic ritual. He Mrs Ann.c Lovr. returnna from Minter. of Hereford, chaplain. deficit for the fiscal vear 1950 Snprial Mrs riavtiP Pa.

a government prosecutor had the the ing July 1, on the basis of current waters, 42, wife of Hubert Pass-! threatened to punch him in rates, nf more than 075. tP.c nf rfieH wpHuk. i nose, and that furthermore. adds that the present memoersnip aVe of absence the Pnncipa.ship oi rson snerialist Speaks This Vic cilri recnlr Jv nftA.nnn i I PrOSeCUtOr is a big brute is now tne largest tne ioagc Earlier in the day a specialist on D'nVinvel Lj1 Gladstein. of San history.

ainn tolH thp volunteer fire fi.eht.f-rs Francisco, made the complaint to Ti, nsiiofl-e PariininaiP Or During the late war many past Thomas sonthaii t- oamett Huh re- tht. linnor raiises lot of the coun- riess "below cost. leral months illness. Federal Judge Harold R. Medina, i 1 masters and other Jefferson Lodge puce Ear wuiiam, resided hlaze nuKiiir 1 vimt ninirri i it 1 one was a aaugnier oi me cn far in thp trial ha hari to Attend Riles: Williamsburg Architect Has members saw service in the armed, i The association beat down a pro- i I- u4 rJ-C forces in all parts of the world.

His- 3 StalCS Llltcr Horses poSal to liberalize disability benefits. PrPoriPnt-aUo in line th "a iiignuu verngam 01 referee many sizzling verbal bouts- the President also in line with the i b. liviaryiana, dui naa Deen living in i hut no fir fights Hoover Commission renort include i. DUt no list iignis. Hoover Commission report include UtMUltil IjiUiiri, Liiiiiit' tonan nuLiuignani ncuuino.

RnrfiU Prnnosal Dpfpatrd ii iiii iiiiiiir tnis secuon ior aoout, years, ce- niaristein said the sovernment at- III M- IEf -w m.mm. m. m. The votp on the proposal, ad- Queen Anne's Schools Special to the Journal-Every Evening DOVER. June 24 (Special The vanced by the Montgomery County placing the postal department under the government with a business type budget, audit and accounting procedures as prescribed by that act.

i- sides her husband, she leaves two torney was substituting "brute force children, Mrs. William Jones what was supposed to be a con-Miss Reba Passwaters. both of-test on an intellectual or legal Greenwood; also two brothers, Nor-pjane CENTREVILLE. June 24. -The rededication of Old Wye P.

Clinw pPak Attendance ht itiiK unit-- sijiiLii ui ivu tii uv. liiriiirif-i 1 1 mpa rp parpi 1 tu. m.v a-srlior As a corollary, he added, the leg tslation should eive the denartment i "You can cross examine a paper. oaurcii ai we ivxms, nuw ucms icsluicu lu uic in ui a i cejtREVIL-LE Md June 24 edifice that once stood on the site back in the middle of the 17th fSpec'iai) attendance figures will take place Wednesday, July 13. at noon, with three bishops, gover- for Queen Anne's County public scene tomorrow of the YMCA Horse 'that the liberalization would exceed Show and Country Fair, starting at the annual fund nf $20,000 appro-11 a.

m. printed by the state for that pur- Dr. Bertram H. Blum, general pase. In another development yesterday.

"the same decree of financial and ana Ajesier wemgam oi uenion tne same aegree ot nnanciai ana Md Mrs. Harrv Beau- Judge Learned Hand of the U. S. J-1111 Vl lQiB-dQ tpIHYl operating nexibiiitv as is now pos- ui. i i champ of Lmwood, and two pimm rnn e-sed hv most feripral hu.mnpsc en- r.

court of Appeals, turned nors, members of congress, ana otner notaDies attenaing or pariicipaung m-iiuvjin 1 nV ynr, OK, ft Thfl CHnil' nQC ail A. 1 nVrt 1 1 were the mcnest ever aitainea. ic.im j.imhf nrcmen irom me down a defense request to readmit i the service. terorises." wvoaioH this wppk hv Lola P. nounced a large number oi entries, arp eor thp convention i Brown, supervisor of pupil person- including seme from Pennsylvania, w-njCn today with a parade.

The dedication proper will be per "Such legislation." the President Funeral services will be held to- Green to bail, pending an appeal said, is essential if the postal serv- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in to Circuit Court. Seaford Church it- '1 'j I fill i i i t- I I' I i in i ne wno reporiea me aveiae pei cent, attendance of 93.7 for the year, teresi ls oeing manuesiea u.t formed by Bishop William A. Brown, D. of the Southern Vir-! ginia diocese, and the sermon will I be delivered by Bishop Noble C. vears ago.

according to fig- nunter ana jumper classes. the ottpnd.nep was M.2 opt State4troopers will be on hand to Plans MusicalLr Theft Benefits Caesar Rodney At cards Listed fsi7)i nfi Powell. D. of Maryland. Bishop icent.

and during the 1947-4S term. ithe count average was 92.4 per emergency unit of the state police will provide sound for the an- rTTV fnfri! onrnllmnnf nr thp vpar nOUncer. he is to be conducted on a business-! trie mgrim Holiness cnurcn in mu-like basis. It is an axiom of sound ford- with the Rev- Mr- Baker in administration that authority charge. Interment will be in St.

should be commensurate with Johnstown Cemetery, Greenwood, responsibility." Friends may call at the residence Mr. Truman pointed out that nere Friday evening. under the existing system the postal 1 service operates under 58 separate! James M. Hollowav appropriation items. Each of these must be justified independently, ap- 1 DELMAR, June 24 Spe-nroved bv Congress, and annor-1 ciali.

James Michael Hollowav. 77, George P. Gunn. D. coadjutor of Southern Virginia, is expected 31.

jonn t-onccn oumiav aiic unai r- 1. ir iu. Ullall nirtii LJii.e. iviuiid in tut be present. Aimofl 1 hov anri 1.347 o-irls.

There Marie Knotls Gels Tmo Scholarship Funds Totaling $300 The entire service will be in, "A were 33 more bovs and 25 m0re seating and parking committee -is charge of the Rev. Thomas Donald-1 Slimmer Attendance! rirls registered this vear lasVPlanninS to nave me ngslde i son. acting rector of the parish. 0 seats available for those who may Man Hal Clutch Fixed At S34.60 Before His Arrest th. oiorpH w-hnoi tnem a departure this year The structure, under restoration tioned for each three months by died at the Peninsula General Hostile budget bureau.

Wednesday afternoon follow- work for two years is nearing com- Special to the Journal-Every Evening hif'ies'- to Provide as much comfort and at Love Point made the On the subject of postmaster ap- mg a snort mness. nletion. It represents hallowed: sF.APOR.ri nPi 24.Th: f- convenience as passible for the spec- SDecial tn the. pointments, Mr. Truman said: 1 Funeral services will be held to- Pai to me journal-ivery ttening three centuries, making summer musical concert will ftV UehPr SrhV tators.

i CAMDEN-WYOMING. 1 1 TT-J TI-11 U. 3 o'clock No authority of management is morrow afternoon at at more important than that of select- the Marvel Funeral Home, with SALISBURY. June 24. it one of tne oioest places Oi presented at St.

Johns Methodist with 96 1 per cent. The Cen-: tuiU commencement awards to members Somebody stole Hugh Gordy's car. ship of Colonial America, still Sunday -evening at Hieh School led the hiah'countrv fair committee, has tne i949 graduatinz class of ing the personnel who are Harold Bennet officiating. iwhen nolice returned it to him. the 'o'clock when a varied program.

with 95,3 per cent a trend- several commercial exniDits Caesar Rodney Hign Scn0ol have that will be on the grounds operate tne ousiness. 11 tne post-j Burial win tie in tne Old bcnooi automobile was in better shaoe than The present buildine was opened irnnwd hv wpndell K. Johnson, will i Deen announced by William Reily Rrowrf' nrrciHpnt -f master general is to be held Baptist Cemetery, Smith Mills. wnen he nad ast driven it. nearlv 230 vears a 20.

in the fall of hp Harold W. Hudson was accused 1 1 751 hut rpnlarerl a much earlier! n.0 mioct n-iii ho Mrc Mvr. 1 ii ii ir i State Pharmacists Meet 1 i csj.njiiaAuic iui tiic twit- ivn riuijuwtt.y is suivivcu u' 111. duct of the Dostal service, he should wife. Mrs.

Hettie Hollowav: one son. -f tat-intT the rr m. ca.rt in p.Jc.-,- cit hoi.ro ltri(l26Vllie lallu nears ii. "11 tlic lip 1JHV 111 UllVfl. UI tJIIlillfllb Fire Prevention Talk Al ucean i Honuay Education, and W.

B. Simpson, superintendent, as follows: Oood :zinsrr.p n-aM. Dor; Reid: tor hpr. sluden'p t. hs orv.

Mary Ann and Oliver Hyler; prize of $2.30 for ben liderr Mary E. fs-ay rontest prlz. be given full authority to appoint Fred L. Hollowav of Windsor. Can- plcs Court tnat wnen ne drove off to have been erected about 1650.

prano who has been heard in con-postmasters and other postal em- ada: two grandchildren, and one Wjth it, he noticed something it is expected that the restoration. Cert radio and opera and who is at ployes, subject only to the provi- great-grandchild. seemed to bp wrong with the clutch, in such complete detail, of this present the soloist and choir di- OCEAN CITY. Jun 24 (Special. Pharmacists throughout the BRIDGEVILLE.

June 24 "Special. James Maloney, of Do-, vu nir v.iu ne a icuira csm.er i Huason testmed he took the car ancient nlace of worship, will arouse rprtor at. the novpr Preshvtprian state will meet next Monday and ciassuicauon acus. Pennsylvania Kanroaa company a earase in nearbv Hebron and intM-Pst. thmnrh thp F.asem fihnrp rhWh hp- u-ui Ko ver.

vice president of the tire Pre-' Tr J- riiyihs Dutton: "rnd. $5. Mary Milam x. xxdsuiisis. ia, ui nun nit.n.

in pectea to oecome a snnne to at- the organist and choir director rtilu "4C Pharmaceutical Societv holds it63rd Evpiyn Boonp. jar.t-t i it- 1 iUIll Dirt hm HUl peawci. ai. liii i rwno.is. wor.s -m t'Pn irTi -j -i 1 riienus may can at uie i ponce stcppea in ana recoverea tne tract worshippers from many Congregational Church.

1 a. I r. Mary Shiliinj, Xicari iciiiii ai JLciiiian unerai inome aiter ociock iiusicar. weeks meeting of the Bridgeville: inani dJ DELMAR. June 24 (Spe- evening i joining states, it is planned to have Dover, i Judge Carl L.

Walter gave Hud- the church open at all times after other Soloists son suspended terms of a year in its comDletion i lu tuuiicuuii. i Alo fpatnriv. as soloists will hp field, will address the body. Among i curr.cuiar acr.vn cs over a four-vpar period tnem will be Edgar S. Behis, presi-; went nnnaid ca.

charimt- in charge of Ralph Davis. cial). William Thomas Hastings, iai tor nrivinn far mrnin if tnp. tu- a i Mr. Maloney discussed numerous; Mrs.

Charlotte B. Webster Schmidt, of eawy i 'iiuf "i up idisciDr anti Mrs 1 nTfnr.vV. olll-nnt nv-tl Cfl Ul. IX 1 1U lUlfl ThP hmP and 7hPdent of the National Association of; yd kj jMnm, Meivm. irwin m.

fire hazards the home and the Charles Rodruez. Evelyn spavd. o-d -f fi-rli--. onW JOnn A. MaC- i Stor.

died at his home 601 Grove Street, following a heart attack, yesterday morning. Although in ill health for wni.i aim vz i enouen 10 accommoaaie an wnoo.f-.j fSrVlrla 1 Anarotinn liiusncn Ha i iOCrtlUIU. F. William Rugg will ap MILTON, June 24 nuiiuu. a ui.vii.i-..

wisn to attena tne aeaicatorv service, i -a 1 pear as clarinet soloist. He will be i 1 wnn t.a ei ii 7 JrZ rhp p'AT'Cartnev. director of trade relations. ciar. YokoiV -llS- I Parke.

Davis and Company; Joseph! Miss Knott, also was the winner Mr. Maloney. was a major in H.ctintrs Mrs. b. veasey, do, ue posea a Sou nne on tne latter lonrisnpakprs will he install the past few years.

Mr AoirlAy. Luther Veasev of Milton, died rhartrp anri snsnpnripr. thp iail terms 1 aiuimpdiiieu u.v iv i u.c uaT war, Bioxom uau? i ieriy, ouiiue uic uuuuuig tu cnauic vim-; -arfi T31.wr.tn i ii iiit- mi. iiihr run i hi. tvim.r'i yesterday after a long illness war-1 M- Bransky.

supervisor of the $100 alumni scholarship. Cer-fi delphia district of the Federal Bu-; of attendance went UVlt lilVllll KfL Lilt ors to near the complete service consisting of Ge0rge "1 The funeral will take place hom onice" the Wilson Funeral Home here. irom tne awn. ine women oi wye Warren James, Nick Bell and vVnVion me hoo used in tie reau of Nicotics, and Linwood seniors. Jeannette Melvin.

eight i parish will serve luncheon for Vandertilli sing. The lnloVfMs used lne Tice, dean of the Philadelphia Col-: years; Donald Case, seven fiLT.mg.th!uSCTCe-. 'church choir will sing two anthems. Hvh nWin, of Pharmacy and Science. Betty Caulk.

Irwin Moore, and Em- Smyrna Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon with services a a i rernoon at ---i-i, r- m.v. home. Sunday 11. 1 Tinmp CTV1TVT-HVTA i rl 111 rtUUlllUll 111 LUC LltlUl 1 11M Mll'l 1 1 U1C SMYRNA, June 24 (Special JT. tnM.cn The musical is one of a series of i 1'T "Vf Gov.

-Elbert N. Carvel of Dela-. ma Mutcftins, each three years. At pitl the old Vestry House, built oriina.lv i--' nounced that the duo was zepre- i ociocK witn tne ttev. j.

1 odist- Church at Harbeson. The pastor of First Methodist Milton Elliott, pastor of Grace, i wa rp. is pvtiMtcri to a r.t.pnH anH to1 ltv-tui mcctiiif; in Liic vici- evciniiR snvn.c.1 pictiuicu iai in nKO ioiM- spnten at tne National Jruwanis con-, Church, Delmar. the Rev. Ralph C.iMetnodisl church here, will Hose Company donations were Jones of Laurel and the David iia; wm hp in ariJ reported from Mr.

and Mrs. Fran- i wi.iw, in, Miu.r- ticvr encourape cnurcn attendance Mr n-r(TO remained, has been rebuilt on the in thp summer months mention Mr. and Mrs. George site of its original foundations1" Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy B. which were located hv pxravation I Truitt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newton.

Campbell of Seaford officiating, jominT Friends mav call cis J- 'Nei13- and John C. Kil- present an embossed map of Dela- Firniieil See Perils ware inscribed with his signature to Mr. Bellis. Scrolls will be presented III bllS(liehanna Rapid to Walter L. Morgan and Albert a vrr? ntr -dat Dougherty, both past presidents of 9d tRACE jUn the society.

2 As the result of the inexperience of persons who be in Mount Burial win c. ij tv luwciai i tvA: uviiiiv nun KinUt The restoration work has hppn 1 and Mrs. warren Newton, Mr. ine i niiuii wuiis. iiah oeen cnonsorprl hv St and Mnnnt.i The Missionary Society of the Methodist Cemetery.

Surviving are her husband a Sunrirr the direction of William Mrs. Horace wnite, ana Mr. hif. first Presovterian Chnrrh will mppi ivieiiiuuiat aim tiic oapu.ii Mrs. Walton Smith.

ivir. nasinis nv iiouis j. vaiey, muiou prrv ennomeim, or.v,ut tv, i ana wife. Mrs. Lula Hastings and step-sLster.

Mrs. Joseph Monday evening at (o'clock the fXS loxTm UrCh SeaJord' hich started aM daughter Mrs. Mazie Steele of Sea- Harrington, and a step-brother Jhom(L of Mr- Mrs. Elmer Da--Wllafurg Restoration. Williams- lnis week.

now has an enrollment and nr i -m Resort Club to Elect 20 out in boats fishing or swimming-in the Susquehanna River and no- vid, Commerce Street. Mrs. Harper buif Va- 232. The school will continue until -oalisbliry JavleCS Set ford. He was the son of the late Layton Dutton.

of Milton, Hpnrv and Sarat Truitt Jones will present the' topic. en carned 1. Commencement will be held pn. Inlv 1 pQP.v Convention Delegates, SS? REHOBOTH BEACH, June 24 jthe Susquehanna Hose ComnanJ Mrs. Theodore Ferguson has sinie meucuious care tne pre-school children on 1 Hastings.

biifilersville 4-H Youth her home on South Street to Mr. and! nisl'OIlcai accuracy and the same Thursday. June 30. at 9 a. m.

at! SALISBURY. 24 Mrs. Victor Enniis, who will occupy exquisite development of detail John's, and for the He was an active memuei mr First Methodist Church and of the Men's Bible Class, and life long To Travel in Europe SUDLERSVILLE, June 24 (Special). Plans are about complete 'opecwii. ueiegaics ana auer- muuuira a oroaa publicity here for the Junior Chamber of nates t0 the second annual con-campaign to educate the public to Commerce annual Fourth of Julv ventlon 2 te Delaware Federa-; the extreme hazards that lurk in.

it oy July l. tiiC kuvchioi 5 paiacejjunior and intermediates, at Mount colonial buildings in Wil- olivet on Thursday evening at 7:30 reSlQeiH Ul UCUimi. re G-Virit nf tion of Sportsmen and Conserva-; what appear to be a perfectly- party for youngsters. i o'clock. i 1 1 1 1 i I Friends can the JavCees Plan A homPmariP auto riprhv at.

"0" oluus wla De eiet tcu oy uic n-i inivaa way waiei rtll Ul UUS aS mane DOSSlble TKo nnrovimnfolv -3 rtffi -ni ctart.ff thp Hav Af tpr Rehoboth Sportsman Club tomor-i A special committee has hprn nunic -ii United States 4-H Clubs who left Cf mc ni a parisn- cers and teachers assisting in the mng. i ciitrsiriaii oiticiv thrive inner Arthur Emory Houghton. I school daily. The Rev. Omar E.j lunch there wjjl be a series of ow the Hose Company to -by Wve Plantation in Qnppn i 4 'at 8 clock the Rehoboth School notify all nersons in everv nr- Wye Plantation, in Queen and contests in their annual national camp this week for New York City en route to a summer in Europe under the inter SALISBURY.

June 24 nery j0res conducts worship for juniors! races municipal v. auditorium. Anne's County. Church Hill Man Dies and intermediates and the Rev. Otis park.

All youngsters participating iSpecial. The Junior Chamber of The federation meets at Reho- and abou. the water, in boats, bath- Atwtvi yrt Vi AnAfpfirl Yr lA rc r-i national farm-youth exchange pro- rnnrinpts worshin for' in thp riav's pvents will receive free From Blast Injuries: gram Beacn in aepicmoer. Alter mz or otherwise. safety drive here.

Members plan a Smyrna (Jhlirch WSCS the Drimarv deDartment. The others 1 tickets "J- "lT- i iu mc uumin publicity campaign to bring it to informal worship. rmmCH HILL Md June 24 Schmidt, a state-wide leader in Soial) -Tilden Storey. 60s 0f 4-H work, will spend the summer lopeciail. iiiucw with a familv in HnllanH Has 'Africa' as Topic the attention of the public.

baseball came that night. After the game, the fireworks display will be staged. The Wicomico High School band I the business session a fellowship hour with entertainment features Farm-Home Show I Inlfr and refreshments will be held in nuiut onow Ulllt the school basement. The com- Prepares Harvest Event in charge of arrangements ciTcDim w. y-ui.

cat Tcurmw IU Church Hill, diea eariy yesieraa.y 11 City officials have ag.eed to pose; SMYRNA. June 24-Spe-! Group Slirvevs Travel pictures that will emDhasize niait "narVnocc i pictures tnat will emphasize eialt -narirnpsc Trn r. ior thP Kpnt and Queen Anne's Hospital German Family Sent I proper street crossing habits. jm Africa" was the tonir of a nm. will give a concert during the noon wuiKive wumi uuuug On Roads in Salisbury comprises W.

Herbert Hall. Theo- ounl 'Pe- -ufav J-. S4t.tamTB.V MH 24 (Knp.imncn nour, louuweu uy an au-; nirV 1ncoA. me rarm-nome onow Com- gram presented at the regular meeting of the Woman's RopiPtv of Uii, mct hpaviiv travpiipri dress by Capt. G.

K. Fraser, com-v nl mittee is busily at work on this fair. MlOeS DV Church Unit; Jay Cees' safety committee, said the CLAYTON, June 24-(Spe-'jgrup is Particularly interested in cial -Mrs. J. M.

Davis presided at1 People pa.mted lanes Christian Service at Asbury Meth- section of Salisbury is a stretch of the Chincoteague Naval; The club has appointed three laral oqisi unurcn. Mrs. Grant G. GarisiU. S.

Route 13 on the fringe of the;" members to represent it on the! -uuniy snow nrpiripri i Will De staged at the Armnrv rv. presided. walking at busy intersections. a meeting of the Woman's Society i 0U5iiicss rn icacoulivc Luiiiiiiittce ui me leia- In Chestertown from burns suffered a week ago in an explosion at the plant of the Kent Manufacturing Corporation at Chestertown, where he was employed. The funeral will take place from the Lane Funeral Home here tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

In-, terment will be in Crumpton, Md. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Margaret Storey; and "seven children, Joseph of Barkley, Mrs. Catherine Hart, Magnolia; Anna Mrs.

Ernest Mattiford conducted! Durine a 24-hour Deriod. 14.987 ve-i Christian Science 1 alk of Christian Service of Ewell's Methodist Church, Clayton, held at the home of Mrs. Fredrick Duff. Ice Cream, Cake Social and was in charge of the! hides passed a counting machine Rphnknili (program. There was a reading by in that area.

The survey is being: lO Be Held in KenODOtll a- LUUAablUii. llC )aic victor i H. Murray of Selbyville. Elias improved dis-Tingle of Frankford, and Harry and scheduled entertainment H. Dukes of Millville.

i features are among the aims of this i years show committee. The program was conducted by june rreaencK Harris, and music conducted by the State Roads Com- REHOBOTH BEACH. June aii oia-iasmonea ice Dy a trio composed oi Mrs. G. Harvev Georffe Mrs.

Edward Finder. Mrs mission for the mayor and council.24 (Special. The first free public Leaders of the various division- Smith was named rhairman of local cream and cake social sponsored Wright, Mrs. Ernest Blendt, and Town Officer Sues The next most heavily travelled lecture on Christian Science to be will be named in time for a meet- Mrs. Howard Deakyne, with Miss section is also on Route 13, just held at Rehoboth Beach will be given missions.

tne O. U. R. Class of Trinity The snript.v has fnrwarHM a nair; Methodist Church will be held on Belle and Betty of Baltimore: Mrs Florence Lurty as accompanist Over Theft Charge in the Center Theatre Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, by a nationally- Marie Hall and Matilda of Church of shoes to each member of their i tne lawn of tne church tonight and ing Tuesday night at the office of County Agent J. P.

Brown. William S. Bradley, Delmar, is general A social hour followed the ness meeting. HAVRE DE GRACE. June Hill, and Mrs.

Roberta Leveridge of i Saturday night. adopted German family. known speaker. Sim Andrew Kol- :24 (Special). Town Officer Wil north of the city limits.

There, the commission's preliminary survey showed, 12.227 vehicles passed in a 24-hour period. Twenty-five counting devices have been set up throughout the Urr iiil i rnpmhPr of thpiliam Bullock of the Havre de Grace Mr Kolliner is a member of theipoiice forc has instituted suit board of lectureship of the First itu. i4. Talbot Farm Groups' Picnic Youth Drowns at Shore OCEAN CITY, N. June 24 (U.R) The body of Edwin Hathaway.

23-year-old Philadelphia rrrMical student, was recovered frojai the Chestertown. Mr. Storey was working alone in a building operating a fuse cutting machine when an explosion ignited powder which enveloped him in flames. Other employes put out the lire and removed him to the hospital. The building was destroyed.

SEST" Chrlst' 01 BFVT'Ff To Be Held at Speer Home ocean here last night. tv si rfk www, me ceienaant of the theft of a chairman and the following commit-iT ire Damage at 1,500 has been holding Sunoay morning rinz and German Luger Special to the Journal-Every Evening lanH WHnncHiiv pupnin cprvippe in' tees have been named to complete 1 1 ff pistol. In Salisbury Home; the clubhouse of the vmage im-i The ca5e dates back to vec. 1 provemeni Association on uieooara-i jjat and tne cuimination of a waUc- police call answered by Officers Bul Site lock and John Himes, following a VU1U1 Allium, i WA. mm Tlf i KellglOUS Groups 1 lan I fight, in which Nelson was injured land removed to the Harford Me- Police said Hathaway and two companions were bathing at an unprotected beach yesterday afternoon.

His companions swam to deeper water and discovered Hathaway missing when they returned. Group to Attend Service CHERRY HILL, June 24 (Special). The members of Cherry Hill Council, Order United American Mechanics, will attend divine service in a body at Bay View Methodist Church next Sunday evening at 8 -o'clock. SALISBURY, June 24 (Special). Firemen estimate damage at the home of Mrs.

Minnie Twilley at $1,500 to $2,000. Mrs. Twilley, 64. grabbed her grandson, 2-month-old Preston Lee Webster, from a bed and fled to safety when the fire broke out in the roof Wednesday. liinner in oeuenon mortal Hospital arrangements: Recreation Mrs.

Henry Spies, chairman, T. O. Meredith, Mrs. Donald Bridges, Miss Mary Ruth Meredith, James Spies. Grounds-Percy Shortall, chairman, Albert Fike, Carroll Shortall, Jay Cober.

Seating arrangements Hans Asmus-sen, chairman, Clark Sewell. Baby contest Mrs. Percy J. Shortall. Mrs.

Charles Seymour, Mrs. Earl Hutchison, Mrs. Francis Schwaninger, Mrs. Beatrice Havey. Farm queen contest EASTON.

June 24 Bruffs Island farm, the home of Mrs. J. Ramsey Speer, has been selected as the site for the annual picnic of Talbot's combined farm organizations. The event, which usually attracts a large number of farm folk, will be held Wednesday, July 20. County Agent R.

S. Brown said use of Bruffs Island as this year's picnic grounds was made possible through the generosity of Mrs. Speer. The annual gathering of farm folk is sponsored by the Farm Bureau. Homemakers' Clubs.

Association Country Women, the Older Youth CHESTERTOWN. June 24 James G. Curry HARRINGTON, DeU June 24 (Special). -James Garfield Curry, 68 years old, died at his home near Wyoming, Wednesday morning, after an illness of several months. He was the son of the late Peter and OcUvia Hallowell Curry, of near Hickman but had spent most of his life in this community where he was engaged in farming.

About six years ago he moved near Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at the Boyer Funeral Home in this ity tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock In charge of the Rev. H. H. Calhoun, pastor of the Harrington Vacation School to Open CHESTERTOWN, June 24 (Special).

Members of the Soldiers of the Cross and the Men's Fellow- Damage was confined to the roof; ship of the First Methodist Church (Special. The summer vacation by Salisbury firemen although there-will hold a joint dinner at Betterton school of Sacred Heart R. C. Church was extensive water damage! Tuesday at 7 p. m.

i will ooen in Chestertown on Mondav Mrs. Helen Adams, chairman, with throughout the house. other members of the board of di-j Fire Marshal F. A. Grier, said The Methodist Youth Fellowship morning at 9 o'clock.

The school will attend an outing and picnic sup- will be conducted by two sisters from per Wednesday. Members will meet I the Society of Mission Helpers of at the church at 2 p. m. the Sacred Heart from Towson, Md. The very person you wish to reach may be reading the the Want Ads tomorrow.

Lgroup, and 4-H Clubs Fine Blended Whiskey. 90.5 proof. 60X emit neutral spirits. Frtnkfort Distillers N.Y. rectors and associated country wo- he was unable to immediately deter- imine the cause.

Mrs. Glenn Dudrow is general men..

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