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Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Satnrday, April 26, 1952 Fifteen Red Cross Gifts Apple Blooms Williams Cites Need of Honor Katie's Bowlers Roll Crew Achieves High Triple Still Dribbling In Reaching Peak NEW CASTLE, April 26 (Spe NEWS REPORTS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS cial). Contributions for the Red Some Pa. Orchard Men Cross are still dribbling in. Yesterday the Delaware Chapter headquarters in Wilmington listed $2,641 Integrity That People Teach in Homes Would Cure U. He Says as the final amount received from Jokers Ted Widmier 139 152 212 S03 Hamilton Zvn 151 200 178 529 Harrr McNeUy 164 135 149 447 Albert Short 208 167 175 550 Horace Dyer 155 151 184 490 Handicap 26 Totals .817 805 8J7 2545 8 Newport (N.

C. Co. L. Flanagan 155 159 13S 441 H. Henderson 158 130 150 436 Invite Public to Drive In for a Better Look New Marks Set InDrakeRelays Lightning Fast Track Sees Four Records Shattered; Collegiate Finals Listed DES MOINES, April 26 UP).

A proud Drake' Relays field, its ego inflated by four new records, including two American marks, went after additiontal revisions of time and distance figures today. New Castle Hundred, for which Edward W. Cooch, served as chairman. Katie's, New Castle County Firemen entry, topped the field in last nights competition in the Wilmington Bowling Association Tournament at Parkway alleys. Entered in Class B.

Katie's rolled 2,616. Reporters were runnersup in Class with 2,562. Class also produced the individual high triple scorer for the night in I. Crew of Newport, also a New Castle County Firemen entry. He turned in games of for 594.

Class A honors were taken by WEST CHESTER, April 26 The Red Cross listed $1,275 in Claymont Church Youth to See And Hear About Trip to Japan Special to the Journal-Every Evening GORDON HEIGHTS, April 26. (Special). Chester and Delaware residential contributions for which R. Angelina 134 116 120 370: I. Crew 193 218 183 594 1 County apple orchards will be at tha Mrs.

Ellsworth V. Holden was chair in government, the Hniir.an 130 Corruption man, business houses gave $159 with Totals 78 805 7692492 Treasury Department, can be clean peak of their beauty starting today and continuing into next week, providing the weather is favorable. Apple growers are cooperating in in Special to the Journal-Every Evening Henry N. Haut in charge; industrial concerns. $330, Maynard B.

Williamson, chairman, and outside the wmiam Davis i5 ns 188 532 ed out if the people of the nation; t.LiAYM.UJN 1, April JO JM1SS Jim McLaufflin 144 144 Vince ConsUlio 147 136 urZ 430 demand the same honesty and in- city, other than the Air Base, $183. The track was lightning fast andjMilford with 2.592, with St. Ann's Bwi Frugoii 155 171 147 433 tegrity in upper levels of the govern viting the public to drive into their orchards to enjoy the annual spring show. The Air Base gave $673. Miriam K.

Corless of Belief onte, who won a tour of JaDan in an international essay contest last year, second with 2,568. R. Elwood of St BUI Stridley 1SJ 1M 1- that. th trh there was every indication the tal- Also included was $21 in miscel Handicap Ann's fashinnpri hih trinlo with Totals 775 795 7642418 laneous. The $185 listed as outside ented collegians would come up with; 225-171-183 for 579.

New Castle included Collins Park, clared last night at the annual i will describe her tour and show ladies' night dinner of the Pennsyl-! colored slides that she took on the Mrs. Norman G. Kingsley. chair r. ana onstrucuon 15 lourneyjR.

aeor? 161 no 504 leader in Class A with 2.894. andiw. Moore 133 156 99 .388 man; Wilmington Manor Gardens Mn! fnnt.finr. in rlae. Haas 173 123 145 441 The following orchards will be among those open: Bartrams Orchard, Route 202 and 322 between West Chester end Painters Crossroads.

Hayman's Northbrook Orchards, six miles west of West Chester; C. P. Barnard, seven miles west of Mrs. Norman E. Herr, chairman; more thrill-packed performances to wipe out existing marks.

Kansas, Georgetown Duel The top excitement was expected in the university distance medley and the mile and two-mile relays. trip to the young people's group of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. P.

Snyder 162 174 154 430 Erickson 138 128 116 380 2,774 and Swanwyck, Mrs. Joseph Heintz. chairman. It did not in She will be introduced by John i FIVE-MAN TEAMS i Claw A I Milford I TXf InhnvnM 1 ft eiia clude Wilmington Manor. No re A.

Pyne, sponsor of the group. i i-i. tr I Ill HI port has been received from the vania Railroad supervisors in this1 area. Senator Williams declared that the attempt to excuse corrupt agents on the grounds that there was a loophole in the law against such practices, was unethical. "Christ was crucified legally, but no one would claim that his crucifixion was right," the senator pointed out.

The senator asserted the vast majority of government officials "even Manor due to the illness ol Mrs. Bruce N. Carpenter, chairman. Red The women of the church will present their annual United Thank Offering at the 11 a. m.

service tomorrow. Mrs. Bertha Pierce, cus West Chester; Marwood three miles west of Unionville, all on Route 342. Worthington's Valley View Orchards, Route 100, two miles north Handicap 212 Totals 765 6842415 Briteway Clean. Co.

Bob Seller 160 143 189 492 Ed Messirk 140 122 114 376 Allen 159 202 160 521 Edward Sparks 139 131 150 420 John Gallagher 162 181 145 488 Handicap 86 Totals 750 779 7582393 St. Matthew's Ted Landsrraff 152 177 213 542 Hirrv Bullen 140 167 154 461 173 160 527 174 178 125 139 421 129 167 432 200 780 8112592 Cross officials stated. ine meuipy muusiu n.m.icu uum. Wall 134 Georgetown together again, they h. evdM iso fought a roaring duel yesterday inj i the four-mile, Kansas getting a rec-; Handicap ord-breaking decLsion thanks to anl Totals oi unofficial 4:07.5 anchor mile by Wes; Carin Santee.

j.V T. Albertini 149 The Javhawks Llovd Kobv. Ar-M. dm coiio 144 It was pointed out that many of Lincoln Highway. residents had contributed at places Fetterman's El Rancho Orchards, of employment, which was not 158 172 143 171 Providence Road, Media.

in the Treasury Department" are credited to New Castle Hundred. 15R 44! 145 466 13S 423 183 579 168 495 todian, will present the offering. Charles Davis, a candidate for the ministry, will lead the 7:30 p. m. service tomorrow at Atonement Methodist Church.

A special choir from the MYF, assisted by a group from the sub-district MYF choir, will sing. David Sharp, student Al Ferschke 109 144 110 363 Linvilla Orchards, Knowlton ro ltl ITai-K Camror on4 'o l-t Robert Stahl 159 183 179 521 honest, but corruption resulted from the failure of top-level officials to xxciw Armond Alhertinl IS Mil Road, Media. .1. Barczewskl 137 151 182 470 Santee were clocked in handicap Newport perform their duties NEWPORT, April 26 (Special) Penncrest Farms, Rose Tree Road, Media. Samuel Smedley, Twin Ash.

Farm, Delchester Road, south of the West Chester Pike. Repeated reports and memoranda on corrupt practices in the New York district office of the Bureau of In i director of the P. S. duPont choir, The Krebs" School Y-Teen group will direct. sponsored a spring dance Thursday fastest time ever made by an Amer- Totals sos 807 7882558 ican college quartet.

Santee, Tarantino 141 143- 454 least 40 yards behind Georgetown's! j. Gibbons iss 149 459 Joe Lapierre at the start of the Dean 123 144 lis 425 mile, came home with the speed ofi; "I "jt-Im a Kansas prairie fire to nip Hiu Handicap is faltering rival by three yards. Totals 753 747 70i-238! "My gosh," said one sports writer, (N Tirrmrn "Santee must have cut across nanna isa ns sn Handicap 20 Totals 697 822 8382377 Chorenill P. Bosti 133 159 169 452 L. Dill 165 157 175 498 S.

Grier 153 131 131 415 H. Lolier 179 169 157 505 J. Auman 151 155 152 458 Handicap 38 Totals 781 752 7852366 M. Flerro Sons Albert Fierro 179 158 161 498 Herlihv 163 116 155 434 evenmsr the school auditorium. OK The MYF will hold a covered dish supper at 5:30 in Fellowship Hall tomorrow evening.

Virginia Krebs Junior High School will Elsmere present an assembly program Tues Renwick. Gordon MacTurk and ternal Revenue, were at first ignored and then flatly denied by high Treasury Department officials, the senator continued. It was only after the investigation was undertaken by Congress and became a national issue that the tax department officials started to investigate. Roland Carroll will be in charge. ELSMERE.

April 26 (Special). The Rev. Dr. Robert J. Wells, presi in that trnw" that's J.

Ariano 172 197 16S 535 'The Hi-Y Club of Claymont High School will hold a square dance to 516joeph Galuska 92 157 110 359 4Rli.Io';eDh Maciev 154 133 165 452 7 i J. Currinder 156 183 177 exactly how startling the finish Thompson in 142 168 day morning based on poetry. There will be a group presentation by ninth grade girls and boys, and individual presentations by Barbara Fritz, Jane Kopshinsky, and Virginia Van-Vechten. Ninth graders of Krebs School, dent of the International Association of Evangelists, will Ire guest night in the school gymnasium. 163 161 190 519 1 Vince Firro There must have been an extra iw.

WisKins 178 152 163 493 76 766 716 7542312 preacher at First Baptist Church, The dance is open to the public little tuz at Tommy. Deckards heart hic.p i H'" Dr. Russell Stauffer of the Uni He said the $130,000,000 in taxes out of which the government had been defrauded in New York City when the record time was an- R.Dnrtrr, rTer versity of Delaware will meet with nounced. for the little Drake Relays; Harry Hopkins 137 144 194 475 jH. Hynson 168 1 53 1 54 475 Tom W.

Davis 147 158 179 484 H. Roberson in i-" 1-1 district alone probably never can be the ''in-service training" class at helped by Carroll Humphrey, instrumental instructor, and Miss Jean Hill, music teacher, have composed Ralnh G. Scott 125 155 111 391 Ennn in lo 1 collected Claymont school after classes on 1 A 1 I'O US 4 1 -ftnK14-TK 111 1 Alii 1 Elsmere Manor, tomorrow evening, at 7:30. Accompanying him will be-Forest Schickdanz, tenor gospel singer, and Leslie Barnett, former Hollywood organist. The Rev.

Chris-' tian Peters, pastor, will conduct the service. The Rev. John G. Shoemaker, pas George Mahoney 163 214 i2 569 1b. Frass i6 U7 153 482 The dinner was held at the home Monday.

a class song which will be featured Handicap i Handicap ot ugn-ijenaerman-unanonte post, in the Krebs Year Book of 1952 -2SR2I Total 763 703 7152201 loiais ii e.i No. 2907. Veterans of Foreign rrr I If rc Kiifl Gordon Heights. James -iVlll-s i-iiu. A group of Miss Gertrude Tuohy's sixth grade will participate in a director helped Indiana set the previous American record of 17:16.1 at the Penn Relays in 1937.

Here are the other first-day records: 440-yard hurdles Bob Devinney, Kansas team captain, skipped over the barriers in :52.4 to eclipse the :52.7 American Collegiate record by Lee Hofacre of Minnesota at Drake in 1948. tor of Calvary Baptist Church, New-- Miss Miriam K. Corless Metliodists' Year wno served as toastmastcr. presented Senator Williams. Charles St.

Anthony's Names Albera No. 1 Cager ark, will speak at the 10 a. m. service when a combined baptismal serv-- marshallton. APm 26-(SPe lce for the two congregations will be Marcr, mocron i the conference year for Methodists Civic Building To Hold Pupils demonstration under the direction of Miss Virginia Mason, superintendent of human relations of the State Board of Education, on Monday in connection with the class being conducted here for members of the Krebs faculty.

The class will continue 12 weeks, and the local students will be used in demonstrations for four weeks every Monday afternoon, at the close of school. Garden State Opens Tuesday 1,200 Horses at Track; William Penn Stakes Highlights First Card minfftoTi shn th pptj mn Two services will be con- ducted at Marshallton Methodist Mrs. Williams. A m. VL1U11.11 U11UC1 L11C U11CLUU11 Ul conducted.

The Henry C. Conrad High School Chorus will present a concert of sa--cred music in Brack-Ex Methodist Church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Services in all the churches will be on daylight saving time. Progressive Dinner The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Brack-Ex Church will hold a inaaSciiicuw, IV I I IIP dinner tr v.m, viooHnr, 1.

1 tt x. xvxiujr x.i 0.1HO, yaci Rose Hill District Must Marvel, chairman; James 11 vw TJ, 1 nlT- T1. "It College distance medley Howard Payne University of Brownwood, posted a 10:15.0 mark, 11 seconds better than the previous Drake record by Loyola (Chicago) last year. 1926 Mark Threatened 440-yard college relay North Texas State led tha qualifiers for today's final with a :41.9 preliminary race, one-tenth of a second under the Drake record the Texans Class Studies Delaware oueww. opening of the annual every-member If rF canvass under the leadership of OOartl OI Zi0111110f Charles L.

Miller, chairman of the Miss Rhoda George's fourth grade Go On Borrowing Space Until IVew School Opens clas is preparing a play about Del progressive dinner tms evening. finance committee. aware, with original music ana dances to interpret the history of Special to the Journal-Every Evening CAMDEN. N. April 26 Garden State Park is ready for the gala opening on Tuesday of its 25-day Annual Ic ntmorl During the afternoon, workers of Special to the Journal-Every Evening A "A the church and Sunday school Sunday school will the state.

The students are anticipating a motor trip to southern Del I mrO, SWtir NEW CASTLE. April 26 (Sne- make a door-to-door survey in the spring racing session which continues throush May 31. with no starting at 5:30. Miss Jean Nixon is-chairman. Hostesses for the courses will be Mrs.

Chants S. Clarkson, 10 Bracken Avenue, appetizer; Miss Laura Frederick. 2201 Seaview Avenue, salad; Miss Ellen Jane Feni-more, Price's Corner, main course; Miss Nixon, 2824 Ferris Road, des-t sert. cial). The Board of Adjustment Milltown Road and Cooper Farm has been organized as provided in area to determine xne neea ior a The Drake 100-yard dash mark of :09.5 by Roland Locke of Nebraska In 1926 and tied later by Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette and Jesse Owens racing on Mondays.

The racing clans already have aware to see the historical heritages about which they a-re studying. The Rev. F. Douglas Milbury will mark Pledge Sunday tomorrow at Newport Methodist Church. ROSE HILL, April 26.

The Board of School Trustees of the Rose Hill-Mniquadale District feels it will be necessary to request the use of the Collins Park Civic Association Building for school purposes next fall until the No. 3 School, now under the city zoning ordinance and Mayor ounaay dus xo tne com Paul R. CaDDelle has been named mumty chairman. At the vesper service at i p. m.

a of Ohio State appeared to be in direi The annual mother and daughter Next Tuesdav eveninz the board "Review for the Past Year" will be danger. Jamea Golliday. Northwestern will hold its first hearinz of an- presented in tableau form featuring construction on Landers Lane, is ready for occupancy during the The Young Adult Fellowship of the church will conduct its monthly musical service at the Maple Crest Convalescent home, Roselle, tomorrow, at 3 p. m. The Villone Village Civic Associa peals from rulings by Bruce H.

ine principal events ana acuviues Gordon, building: inspector. for each month. The program will school year. A first grade class has Nk? 4-l mm banquet sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Newport Church, was held this week and 125 guests attended. The dinner was prepared by the Woman's Bible Class, and served by the Men's Bible Two cases are scheduled.

One is open witn tne premae Dy Mrs. Ar gathered at the big. rambling emporium along the Marlton Pike with upwards of 1,200 lithe and supple thoroughbreds in their care. Turnpike Day' The opening program has been designated as "Turnpike Day" to celebrate completion and opening of the New Jersey Turnpike, the toll road which now traverses the entire length of the state from New York to Delaware. Seven of the day's eight races will been held in the Civic Building dur ing this present school year.

the aDDeal of Paul Miller. Baldton. thur R. Ford, organist, congrega The principal and all members of and the other is of Lvdia Garnett. tional singing of "Onward.

Christian i i I CaIiafc onH 'Mow Vpflr'c OTltllPm the present staff had their contracts in not cases il is unaerstoon me anneals will be based on a "vari- by the choir sophomore, paced the qualifiers with a flashy :09.6 race and Ollie Matson of San Francisco IT. apparently loafed to a :09.7 victory in his heat. Th University of Iowa brought the most joy to the home state fans. The Hawkeyes won th sprint medley on a smashing anchor half mile by Ted Wheeler in 3:23.5, only five-tenths of a second away from the Drake record. It was Iowa's first victory in a relay sinca the mile team won in 1938.

ance from the set-back" regulations. A memorial service for those who In certain zoned areas, requirements have died during the year will fol- have been established for set-backs low, after which the challenge, be named after cities bordering on the new high speed highway. Commissioner George L. Troast, from the building line. hopes and aspirations lor I95i- Tn tho nrcranWatinn nf the Ttnarri will be outlined.

There will be a renewed for the school year 1952-53. Ervin S. Jester, chairman, and John R. Hardy will attend a meeting of the Delaware Association of School Administrators at Newark on May 1. PTA Request Granted The Parent-Teacher Association of the Rose Hill School was granted permission to use the school grounds Class.

Miss Betty Lou Gardner presided as toastmistress. The program included vocal and instrumental selections. Mrs. Albertus Chance gave a reading. Prfize Winning Mothers Prizes were presented as follows: To the oldest mother, Mrs.

Arthur Bla-nsfield; youngest mother, Mrs. Louise Mowbray; youngest grandmother, Mrs. McLeonard Harrington; mother with the most children and grandchildren present, Mrs. tion will hold a business meeting Monday at 8:15 p. m.

in the Oak! Grove Spruce Avenue school. Mrs. Benjamin Mitchell will be in charge of refreshments. New Officers Seated The motion picture. "A Diary of a Sergeant." was shown at the April' meeting of the Men's Fellowship of First Baptist Church Thursday evening.

Newly officers were seated, including Robert Grier, president; Carl Mann, vice president; Mr. Peters, treasurer, and Philip Moore, secretary. Despite inclement weather, a ca of Appeals. Judge G. Tyler Coulson, tour of the building with men in work chairman of the Turnpike Commis city solicitor, was named secretary, ciotnes as guiaes ana a bouidi xiuui Marvin S.

Smith, city engineer, is witn reiresnmenis. iouowmg me thP third momhpr. troduction of new leaders for 19o2 Eddie Gottlieb Buys Warriors sion, will head the official party from that body which will visit Garden State Park on opening day, and Troast will present the trophy to the winner of the William Penn Stakes, a scamper at five furlongs TV. ctat stat.iit unrior xuhirh in. 53 and a consecration laDieau witn Frank Albera rnrnnratPrt communities are ner- a solo.

"Blest Be the Tie, by Mrs. and cafeteria for a bazaar May 17. Mr. Hardy, chairman of the district's Building Commission, pre Andrew Hargan, Mrs. Edith Cham mit.t.pri to enact zonin? ordinances, r-una xsan juoert, St.

Anthony's Club today sn- bers and Mrs. Ernest Spicer. nrnviHos that, tho mavnr snlicitnr i nounced Frank Albera had been PHILADELPHIA, April 2 U.R). The Philadelphia Warriors team The WSCS will hold a bake sale pacity audience attended the first performance of the operetta, "Slid and engineer must constitute the PSfn nt ftM for 2-year-old colts and geldings, which will highlight the afternoon's racing card. 20,000 Expected May 17th at the church, with Mrs.

McLeonard Harrington, chairman of The Parent-Teacher Association of sided at a meeting at which bids for cafeteria equipment for Minqua-dale School and No. 3 School were opened. Both contracts were awarded to Victor V. Clad Company at low bids of $8,774 and $12,128, respectively. Dr.

Harry O. Eisenberg, assistant secretary of the commission, re Stanton School is sponsoring the picked as its outstanding basketball player for the 1951-52 season. He will be honored at the club's first sports banquet at Fournier Hall on Tuesday night. Albera, who caytained the Tonies, was chosen on the strength of his playing ability, leadership and Newark JayCee of the National Basketball Association has been sold to a group headed by Ed Gottlieb, coach and business manager of the squad since its organization in 1946, it was announced today. arrangements, assisted by circle leaders.

Aubrey Deakyne has been elected general superintendent of the Newport Methodist Church School, suc ing Down a Moonbeam, presented last night by elementary pupils of Oak Grove School. Miss Anna Shroy-er, music supervisor, directed the production which will be presented again tonight at 8 o'clock. Delegates representing the Parent-Teacher Association of Oak Grove Harmonv Grance minstrels this A number of contract jockeys have reported at Garden State Park. Among them are Frankie Ryan, with Eddie Yowell having first call on his evening in the school auditorium. rUllff AclI Wtl xhe -ways anci means committee is ported that specifications for grading charge of arrangements, and Don ceeding D.

J. Richey who resigned after a serious illness. Members of the Church School Board met with services: Dante Rizzo, who rides for Castle Rock Farm, and Harry Mc-Guigon. who has the mount on the group owned by the Media, and paving the grounds at nose Peter A. Tyrrell, president nvrk rau- niovnff rham.

aid Gooden is chairman. School at the convention in P. S. Hill School would probably be ready First Dinner in Two On Thursday at 6:30 p. the general manager of the Philadel duPont High School today include pionship after they had finished in fourth place in the regular season for advertising so that bids could Woman's Society of Christian Serv Austion D.

Blatz, school principal, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas H. Helwig. Dr.

be received at the next meeting on ice of Stanton Methodist Church will hold a fellowship dinner for all Years to Be Held On May 8 May 22. Mr. Deakyne this week to plan coming events. Sunday, June 8, was set for Children's Day. The annual daily vacation Bible school will run from June 16 through June 27, with Mrs.

Murray Webb as dean. The sportswoman, Janet D. Kelly. With favorable weather prevailing the track management anticipates an opening-day throng of or more. and Mrs.

Clement W. Theobald; Mrs. Clair Lloyd, Mrs. Helen Martin. Sealed Bid on Moving women of the community interested A sealed bid was presented for Mrs.

Claire Mitchell, Mrs. T. Fred in the WSCS. There will be enter- phia Arena Corporation, founder of the club, did not reveal the sale price or the other members cf the group but he said Gottlieb made a "substantial offer" for the team some time ago. It was this offer which prompted the owners to sell the team, and the actual transfer of the club, its players and assets was completed foundations and moving the tem race.

Frank, captain of Delaware's 1950-51 team, also was the Tonies high scorer. Tickets are available for members and guests and may be obtained by calling Charles Anselmi at 4-4020 or 2-9676. Special to the Journal-Every Evening tainment, and the speaker will be annual Church School picnic will be nnrorw sstriirtiirp at. Minauadale NEWARK. April 26.

Arrange- Miss Elizabeth Jonnson oi narrison The assistant secretary was in- held June 26 at Denape Park. Williams, Mrs. Bruce Jamieson, Mrs. Jesse J. Selinkoff, Mrs.

Boris I. Lachno, Wilmer F. Williams, Mrs. Claire DeLancey, Mrs. William Harsanyi, and Mrs.

Clarence ments for a dinner meeting Thurs- Street Methodist Church. Mrs. Events At St. James Atlantic Fleet Boxer Wins All-Navy Crown SAN DIEGO. April 26 UP).

structed to obtain more prices before any decisions were made. day night. May 8, were started at a Virgil Cale is chairman or arrange-meeting last Thursday of the New- ments. New officers of the WSCS ark Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be introduced by Mrs. Leslie now in proceess of reorganizating Leasure, retiring president.

The commission approved rough- last night, he said. i rp The sale is contingent on approval Babe Aaharias lops field Featherweight Juan Jose Ramirez ing-in drawings for installation of the equipment in the shop and At 7:45 m. Monday, the St. James Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will meet in the chapter room of St.

James Episcopal Church: On Tuesday at 8 p. m. the Women of St. James will meet in the chapter of Oakdale, Long Island, N. after two years of inactivity.

The Mrs. Ada B. Heimbrecs, teacner temDorarv president. John Maver. of the first grade at Stanton School representing the Atlantic Fleet home economics rooms in No.

3 School. was host for the meeting. is planning to present a May Day scored an impressive technical knockout over Harold Mildenberger, RICHMOND. April 26 UP). Mrs.

Babe Didrikson Zaharias of Tampa. heads a field of top professional women golfers who open the 54-hole $3,000 Richmond Church Sponsors Scouts BELLEFONTE. April 26 (Special). St. Mark's Lutheran Church has taken over the sponsorship of Boy Scout Troop 57 of Beilefonte; the Sea Scout Ship Reuben James, and the associated Explorer post.

The groun urged attendance at program oi songs ana aances me The matter of supervising the Landers Lane crossing was dis Northwest team member, in a guar the dinner of all men of the com- auditorium on May 2. room. The speaker will be Mrs. Paul Turner, vice president-at-large, cussed and a further discussion munity. from 21 to 35 years of age.

Diamond State Grange No. 2 will ter-flnal bout of the All-Navy Box ing Championships last night. by the National Basketball Association, which is meeting in Milwaukee, today and tomorrow, but officials expected this would be granted. Gottlieb flew to the meeting last night. He is a member of the league rules committee.

Tyrrell said the Warriors will continue to play their home games at the Arena and Convention Hall, and Gottlieb probably will continue coach of the team. in charge of promotion of the who are interested in aligning them-hold a business meeting Monday took place on the name for the new school building. Ramirez had the Northwest Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese selves with JayCee activities or wish evening, and will complete arrange battler on the canvas twice and to learn about them. ments to present Kay jvuuer jmlusi scored a TKO in 46 seconds of the Ladies' PGA Open Tournament here today. Other entrants are Betsy Rawls of Austin.

National Open champ: Louise Suggs of Carrolton, and Betty Jameson of San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Zaharias. Miss Suggs and Miss Jameson are first, second and third The reorganized chapter plans to cal Revue May 8 tthe auditorium second round. Other results: meet twice a month and elect ner- of Stanton School.

Mrs. Beatrice Morris Phillips. 11th Naval District, The Rev. Joseph W. Inslee, pastor, said ihe church is now also sponsoring a Girl Scout Troop and Brownie Troop.

Allen W. Ridg-away, is skipper of the Reuben James and Walter Robbins leads the Explorer post. A new scoutmaster is to be appointed for Troop 57. manent officers the latter part of Wiggins is chairman of arrange declsioned Tommy Ocera. South-Central.

Mrs. Susan M. Gillan KENNETT SQUARE, April 26 (Special). Mrs. Susan M.

Gillan, wife of Elwyn A. Gillan, died yesterday morning at her home, 321 Broad May. ments. Maxwell Atwater. Hawaii.

Far East, de-eisioned Jack Barder. Northwest. of Delaware. A delegation from St. James will attend the 167th annual canvention of the Diocese of Delaware May 13 and 14 at Immanuel Episcopal Church, Wilmington.

Suburban Baptist Church is holding its annual missionary conference today and tomorrow in the Masonic Hall. Dr. Herbert C. Jackson, professor of missions at East Mm nrlchino tn ottrH tho Mav Charles Ayala, Middle Atlantic, de i np 1 1 Ci I high monev winners of the women's AtiL Double Mandinsi hia KPasnri dinner should contact Mr. Mayer or ScjllOFS tO Visit clsioned Jim Armstrong, Northwest.

Allen Williams. Hawaii. Far East, de- Undergoes 2 Changes cisioned George Woods, 11th Naval district Penn in Regatta Street, Kennett Square, as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered last Sunday. She was 65. MILWAUKEE.

April 26 iJP). The! Nation's Capital NEW CASTLE, April 26 (Spe Kirby Seals, Pacific Fleet, knocked out Jimmy Vines. South-Central. H). Henry Ebron, MiddlejAtlantic, TKO'd doubles standings under went two NEW YORK.

April 26 (INS). Co Walter White. Northeast. (1). ern Baptist Theological seminary will speak this afternoon and eve Meeting with the temporary of-1 ficers and the members of the Newark chapter were: James H.

Gentry. Dover, state president; Emil Kucek, Dover, international JayCee director; Robert Clement, president of the Wilmington chapter; Al cial) of both St. Peters and William Penn, the two city ning, and the Rev. Albert E. Grant, former missionary to China, will high schools, will leave in the next changes yesterday, while the top 10 lumbia.

Yale and Penn launch their leaders in all other divisions at the eight-oared shells in the Harlem American Bowling Congress ToUrna- River today in the traditional Black-ment were undisturbed. I well Cup Regatta. Penn is favored Clouting 1.288 and jumping into in the mile-and-a-half test, seventh in the two-man event were' New Methodist Men's Group Elects Patterson 10 days for their annual trip to speak at the 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.

m. PTA Meets Monday RICHARDSON PARK. April 26 (Special). "Relationship of Homework to the School Curriculum" will be the subject of the program for the regular monthly meeting of the Richardson Park Parent Teacher Association on Monday at 8 p. m.

in the school auditorium. Edward Gray will preside. There will also be the annual election of officers for the ensuing year. Bent, director for the Wilmington Washington. BELLEFONTE, April 26 (Spe services tomorrow, on Monday evening, there will be a meeting of beauty pageant, and Larry Riggs, The parochial graduating class of Mrs.

Gillan was born at Hockes-sin, the daughter of Edward and Sara McGovern. She made her home in Kennett Square for the past 45 years. She was a member of 3t. Patrick's Catholic Church. She is survived by two children, Miss Ruth G.

Johnson and T. Edward Johnson, and by two stepsons, Warren Gillan, Kennett Square and Elwyn J. Gillan, at home; and two cial). Alfred Patterson was elected president of the Methodist Men of Bible School officers ana teacners at Ralph Waag and Ed Bourdase 1 IVnoliorc Oakland, Calif. Waag.

an inspector vIl 111 CI1 CaCilClS Wilmington, publicity officer of the state organization. 24 members will leave May 6 for its three-day tour of the capital. The public school group goes on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clapp, 20 Champlain Avenue, Belle- Beilefonte Methodist Church at the formal organization meeting of the of police rolling in his tenth ABC.

rocked 643, with a 249 second game, Complete Course Folk Dance Festival April 30. moor. new group last night. William F. Stierle, superintendent of the Sun Charles E.

Smith, William penn principal, announced the trip this Held by Girl Scouts HOLLOWAY TERRACE, April 26. (Special). Certificates will be day school of the church, had pre year would be on Wednesday, viously been acting as temporary ARDEN. April 26 (Special) while his partner, getting his baptism under ABC pressure, added 645. Floyd Hart and Leonard Heyn, St.

Joseph, tumbled enough wood to tie for tenth in the doubles on 1,271. The former had 564, while Heyn did the heavy work, slamming presented to those who completed the eight-week teacher training Thursday, and Friday. Previous step-daughters, Mrs. Joseph Diviney president. trips have commenced a day later, Robert Dohl was elected vice Members of three Girl Scout Troops, more than 80 girls, are participating in a folk dance festival in the course at Holloway Terrace First and Mrs.

William F. McSparran, "GEE, MOM, I COULDNT HELP IT" ending on a Saturday. president; Frank J. Martin, secre Baptist Church at the 11 a. both of Kennett Square.

Sister Felecine, principal or fat. tary, and Marvin Knatz, treasurer. (DST) service tomorrow. Services Gild Hall this afternoon. Mrs.

W. Mrs. Gillan was the last of 11 707, with a 277 final line. Waag also broke into the 1.800 bracket in Clinton H. Brown, representative will be held on Daylight Saving children, eight sisters and five Peter's, listed the.

following members of the class who will make the trio: M. D. Bryant, leader of the Arden troop and a dance instructor, is in of the Peninsula Methodist Con Time. all events, getting 1,842 brothers having preceded her in ference of Wilmington, will install Children are urged to attend the charge. death, Betty Brown.

Mary 'Camp, Clar the new officers probably on May 25. Troop 56 of Silverside School, of Sunday School sessions as it is Funeral arrangements are not yet issa Berster, Geraldine Kutz, Peggy which Mrs. Albert W. Willett and hoped an enrollment of 200 will soon A committee consisting of the Rev, Thomas J. Sard, pastor; Mr.

Pat be attained. Mrs. Arnold Lippert are leaders; McNaily, Marjorie Gallagher, Mane Rini, Joanne Klein, Jean McGin- terson, Mr. Stierle, and Mr. Martin A film on child evangelism will and Troops 11 and 86, and the troop completed.

Pre-School Exams BELLEFONTE, April 26 (Spe How many times have you wished for your sake as well as your child's that you could do something about the distressing problem of bed-wetting? You can now, thanks nis, Elaine Bero, Loretta DiAngeio, Ann White, Catherine Young, from the People's Settlement are be presented in the church Wednes was appointed to arrange the in stallation. participating. day at 7 p. m. The public is invited Francis Peden, Leon DeAscanis, Raymond Townsend spoke at the The quarterly church business meet Girl Scout Troop 56 will complete cial).

Children expecting to enter first grade in the Mt. Pleasant Special School in September are John Klingmeyer, Joseph Holliday, James Murphy. James Haley, David work on dance badges at a meet ing will be Thursday at 7:30 p. meeting on "Russian-American Re lations." ing Monday night at Silverside at the church with the Rev. Mr Salter, and Felix Susl A 2,857 performance by Waltman Motors, Dansville, N.

was the high team blast last night. Ray Kiehle and Harold Morris led with 95 apiece. Singles honors were shared by Tom Dorazio of Detroit and Louis Celebre, Kenosha, each banging 666. College Baseball Bradley 31. St.

Louis 5. N. Carolina 4. Clemson 3. Aubura 14.

Alabama 6. Minnesota Iowa O. Quantico Marines 11. Notr Dame T. Oeorgia Tech Florida 5.

lUinow Wesletan 4. North Central J. Korwlch 4. TJpsala 1. Omaha 9.

Aujustana 1. Michigan 30. nilnols 1. Ohio Stat i Mich. State 1.

receiving physical examinations More than $1,000, raised in the Gebhart as moderator. School. The troop committee will Parents are being notified by mail candlelight service sponsored by be guests. Members of the commit Plans for the daily vacation Bible as to the time for physical exam Methodist Men recently, will be tee are: Mrs. C.

Perry Streithof British School Speaker BELLEFONTE, April 26 (Spe school were made at the Sunday to ihe amazing new Enurtone method which has enabled thousands of children to control the habit themselves within 30 days, without gadgets, medicines or special diets. Call today for free information or write to the Enurtone a division of King Research 322 W. Chelten Phila. 44, or phone Wilmington. 4-2456 or Seaford 2671 inations, to prevent long hours of waiting.

Examinations next week chairman, Mrs. Thomas Stevens vice chairman; Mrs. Daniel Payne school board meeting this week. Sessions will begin on June 16 and con presented at the service tomorrow morning to Mrs. William F.

New. church treasurer. The official board will meet at 8 p. m. Monday.

will be at Silverside School, 9 a. cial). "Schools in England was the subject of an address by Stan-lev stubbs. headmaster of a private secretary, and Mrs. Palmer Jones, tinue for two weeks.

People's Bap treasurer. tist Church, Hamilton Park, has to 12 noon Monda and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, and Edge Moor whrmi at. Cambridge.

Ensfland, at been invited to join in the school Troop 56 will complete plans to go to the Country Center for an assembly of senior students at School, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wednes Mt.

Pleasant High School yesterday, day. Additional Rural News On Page 13 and an enrollment of 200 is antici pated. an over-night trip on May 10..

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