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15NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE. NOVEMBER 22, 1922.
home of Mrs. Wm. J. Rowan, ö per Main Street.
FORMER NEWARK GIRL WEDS KIDDIES HOSTS ATMiss Myra E. Funk, formerly of
NEW CARD CLUB FORMEDon up- I frHOUSE PARTY
Little Misses Betty and Dean Steel,A new card club made its rst ap
pearance last night at the home of'this town, and Mr. Williams Summey ,Mrs. George W. Rhodes, on Delaware Sharpe, of Burlington, North Caro- daughters of Dr and Mrs. Walter Ö. Avenue. The members of the club »na, were united in marriage last Steel, of Amstel Avenue gave a house are the following: Mrs. Jack Johnston, Wednesday morning at half after ten party over the past week-end at their
MissMary Johnston, Mrs. George WJ o’clock, in the First Presbyterian , home and proved to be very graciousRhodes, Miss Alice Carr, Miss Agnes Church of Burlington. The wedding ; hostesses The guests of honor were Medill Miss Alberta Heiser Miss was largely attended and the deco-I visitors from Ursiline Academy at Ethel CampLll Mrs Ra!ph B. Har- -tions of the church were most beau- Wilmington Lots of jun reigned in
ris, Mrs. A. D. Cobb, Mrs. C. C. Pal- tifu»y arranged. the household during then- stay,mer, Miss Freda Ritz and Miss Kath- Mrs- sharPe is « niece of Mr and erine Woods Mrs- C. A. Bryan, of Newark. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan attended her wedding. On Saturday of last week, the newly wedded couple dropped in on the Bryans for a short visit while
Members of the Sunday School class on their honeymoon in the North, of Miss Marian Gallaher and some ■■■- ............. -..... ......- ----
In A Social Waypersonals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayward, of j Devon, Pa., were among Newark visitors last week-end. Both looked. , Cards have been issued for a teatremety well and expressed their I to be given by Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wil-pieasure in being back in their old j cox and Miss Clark, in Sussex Hall,home town once more. While here ! at the Women’s College, on Saturdavtney were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! next from 3.30 to 5.30 J. Irvin Dayett.
Mr. Orlando and Frank Smith have returned home after spending the Week-end with friends in Rehoboth Beach, Del.
ex-ch>Oö-iXh3*hk>
:j.fc Rose attended last week in
I s , _nd Mr»- P.
;,w HarUI oj lh(, jiotel duPont,
is Club of Wil-
t* •ert
iïll<?^ ;V. Rail R°om , .
W the Knvani■by **>1«
8 on. • Mrs. Clarence A. Short entertained sewing party at her home on upper
Main Street this afternoon.
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||aud was in New- eck-end, returning
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Classified Adsir_ Benjamin
-rthehïShome in Tarrytown,
ala
toPARTIES FOR RENT—A large house, near
Milford X Roads. ll-22-2t
t. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Charsha had their guests over the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Charsha, of Philadelphia, and Miss Eleanor Johnston, | on Saturday afternoon last, of Wilmington, Del.
The home of Mrs. Frederick Ritz, on Park Place, was the scene of very delightful sewing party and tea
jjl l•'".V ' asI,.. Gladys Wih-* attended theÉF s|tat(. football game in ■ penn Man
Saturday.
J. P. WILSON.a
of their friends were entertained at a party at Miss Gallaher’s home Saturday evening. Those present were: Margaret Vinsinger, Aileen Shaw, Sue
Ida Leak, Lydia Kenning, ' Three tables will ! Sara Durnall, -Bertha Love, Blanche !
Cullen, Elsie Hubert and Dorothy
dphia last
fire INSURANCEÏÏÂ J.P. WilsonPhone 56
FOR SALE—One fresh Guernsey.C. A. LEASURE,
Glasgow, Del.rn , Mr, T I ■ Ingham and Mr. ■ and‘ ,st Jones, of Gleijside,
,'ith Mr. and Mrs. Pai-
_ 0f Elkins Park, Pa., Saturday and Sun-
f Mr. and Mrk.
#**Mrs. James C. Hastings will hold
a bridge party at her home on next i Smith, Monday afternoon, be represented.
ENTERTAINED AT CARDS
Miss Alice Charsha entertained at cards at her home here on Saturday evening. Those present Pauline Coleman, Miss Katherine Hubert, Mr. Jesse Lynch, Mr. Albert Briggs, Mr. Nelson Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Charha.
11,15,2t(Mrs. Em*(, together
H. spruance . guests
ML; the home u ffli :. ' Ritz. I’arh
w Agent • Mutual and Stock Companies FOR SALE—Lard and sugar barrels.
ll,15,2t. FADER’S BAKERY.were: Missover I Hayes.***
FOR SALE—Single parlor heater.Nearly new. Phone 156 X
11-15-tf
Mrs. 3. Pearce Ca«n will entertain , n/'xiurv c at Cat tea at her home on Friday after- i Miss Dorothy Stoll gave a birthday ! NOTICE OF BOND SALE
party to a number of her school i _ , „ _, .. , x, ,. mi The Board of Education of NewaikI friends Friday evening. Those pres-I . , _ , , . . , VTTT . .-.„ 04.1,1j j Special School District, New Castleent were: Helen Gregg, Ruth Herd- ! 1 ... . , ,
v 1-, , , ■ 1 County, Delaware, wijl receive sealedman Elizabeth Eubanks Mary Fos- , aR or any part of an issue 0fter, Josephine Hosinger, Agnes Mille., Q- and gi ThousandA.- wn ’ T y/vr7’ Dollars ($1.60,000.00) tax-free Bonds Alice Williamson, Almeda McCully, lo “ h , . , , ., „Pauline Robinson, Dorothy Hayes and authorized to . e 1S8^e y Dorothy Stoll. ark Special SchdO^D,strict, by virtue
of the provisions the General School Law of the Statd.°E Delaware.
Said Bonds will be of fRp^denomi- cidjlars
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C. HastingsJamesafter a few days
noon, December 1st.
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Mrs. Carl Rankin entertained a few
a tea last Friday afternoon at her home here. The pleasant affair was given in honor of her guest, Miss Ordway, of Winchester, Massachusetts.
I and Mvs.Ly yesterdayW relatives in Sharptown, FOR SALE—One fresh Guernsey
C. A. LEASURE, Glasgow, Del.
LamongCow.
11-15-2tmi
close friends atBAKE\V H. Steel had as her guest ' .gterday Mrs. Reybold, FOR SALE—Pure bred Berkshire
Ußcheon y*^Jtlaware City,
ffl Mary F„ Webber, of Wilming-
IKs'been the guest of her daugh- «Hrs. J. Irvin Dayett, of Cooch s
for several days.
FOR SEWING CIRCLE OF ST. JOHN’S CHURCH
Pigs, Harpenden stock. Call or address : J. LESLIE EASTBURN,
Route No. 3.Newark, Delaware.As Announced in Last Week’s
Post
will be held in
Breyer’s Ice Cream ShopCoi\ Academy and Main Streets
ll,15,2t
FOR RENT—Two Furnished Rooms.Apply:
li^tf.
nation of one thousand ($1,000) each, will be dated January. 1st, 1923, will bear interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each
MRS. B. W. GREEN, Back of L. Handloff’s Store.William Cloud, of
week-end HARDWARE£ and Mrs.Bett Square. Pa., were
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park Place.
I■ jd!Fon :gt! at
Saturday, November 25th
from 11 to 4
VBnd Durant, on
and 40 Years Experience ij, an(| Mrs. William H. K. Rupp,L ^phia Klind and daughter and .Mary Lewis, all of Roselle, Del., Ldinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. La. Clark last Sunday.
ts. Charles F. Horn, of Rehoboth d,is visiting relatives in Newark.
b and Mrs. George Phipps vis- iiriends in Baltimore, Md., during
year.One twenty-fifth of the total issue
of bonds will be paid each year, beginning on first day of January, 1924.
No bids will be accepted at less than the face value of the said bonds and the right is reserved to reject
any or all bids.Certified checks for ten per centum
of the amount bid must accompany each bid, to be forfeited in the event that the purchaser shall fail to
comply.Bids will be opened in the presence
of bidders or their representatives and the public, at the office of the Board, High School Building, known
Academy Building, Newark, Delaware, on the first day of December, 1922, at eighty-thirty P. M.
NEWARK SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
By Walter H. Steel, President. Attest—Herbert, Owens, Secretary. 11,22,2t
7,ALL HOME MADE Cake, Pies of all kinds, Bread, Polls, Biscuit, Cinnamon Buns, Candy, Potato Salad and
w:Leaves falling, cold snappy mornings,
crisps of ice—all call attention to the season of Butchering on the Farm. We are thinking of sausage and winter supplies.
Enterprize is a big word everywhere. On the Farm at this season we think of Sausage Grinders, Stuffers, Lard Presses and Scrapple Pans—and the best is found with the Enterprise Trade Mark.
HOME BAKED HAMS •;2:
Don’t cook for Sunday. Come and buy it ready-made
11
»Akh—My Dodge Sedan, good condition, cord shoes, run only 3,000 miles. New batteries. With a coat of paint will be like a new car.
11,15,2t.
FCPhone orders received by Mrs.
Herman Tyson, Mrs. W. H. Steel, Mrs. G. W. Rhodes.
ireek.
L and Mrs. F. C. Wetzel, of I
L Pa., were entertained over the i [week-end at the home of Mr.
|Xrs. J. Irvin Dayett, of Gooch’s
Cost $1,875. Price $750.D. C. ROSE. -
I
FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk, size 22x44, in good condition, only used twice. Apply
illasTHEY’VE
ARRIVED!
Iis Virginia Montgomery, of Mar- i look, Pa., was a recent guest of j
ltd Mrs. George Carter.
b and Mrs. Charles Evans, of kington. were over Sunday guests it home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
ion Depot Road.
L Tuesday Bridge Club was en- j fed Tuesday at the home of Mrs. 1 L Baldwin, at Elk Mills, Md.
’Phone 133 J. 226 W. MAIN ST., Newark, Delaware. ■Ipi9,20,tf.
Those FOR SALE—190 acre Farm, between Newark and Wilmington. Less than $100 an acre. Liberal terms to the right party.
Delicacies■
GEO. L. MEDILL. Newark, Delaware.m ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS\
gril 11,22,5tSealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Department, at its office, Dover. Delaware, until 2 o’clock P. M., December 13, 1922, and at that place and time publicly opened, for | 11,22,It the construction of State Highway work, involving the following approximate quantities:
' iFOR SALE—Well-bred rabbit dogs.
W. I. BERRY Phone 145-R-3Home Made
Chocolates and Bon-Bons
NOW—60c the lb.
Fader's Bakery
p Mary Louise Mayer, of Dover, Pire, spent the week-end with \ (Marjorie Johnson, attending the j pre-Washington football game ! Iitiirday.
FOR SALE—Turkeys, 65c a pound, and ducks, 35c a pound.
11-22-lt
■*CONTRACT RW-1
Wall on Philadelphia Pike750 cu. yds. Excavation700 cu. yds. Cement Rubble Masonry-Performance of contract shall com
mence within ten (10) days after execution of the contract and be com-j pleted on or before April 1, 1923.
Monthly payments will be made for 90 per cent of the construction completed each month.
Bidders must submit proposals upon forms provided by the Department.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a suVety bond, certified check, or money to the amount of at least ten (10) per centum of the total amount of the proposal.
The envelope containing the proposal must be marked “Proposal for the Construction of State Highway work under Contract No. RW-1.”
The Contract will be awarded or rejected within twenty (20) days from the date of opening proposals.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
Detailed plans may be seen and index plans and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) which amount will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications in good condition at the office ofSTATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT,
Dover, Delaware.
,VPhone 196-M.V
*■l NOTICE—No Trespassing on my
Property near Cooch’s Bridge.W. A. LAYFIELD, Prop.
.|11.15,3t. C. E. HAPPERSETT, Mgr. d — go S P -M
ptenant and Mrs. Frank Dean, I
Bnapolis, Md., will be the guests I week-end at the home of Mr.
fo. R, A. Whittingham.
F Joseph Kelly, of The Cedars, [Mr. Thomas Dicke rson, of Stan- Ifel. were Sunday guests of Mr. [Mrs. William Register.
f ind Mrs. E. M. Thompson spent ! Ife week-end in Kennett Square, Liting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mac-
I have the usual line that mÿ experience has shown me to be the best on the market.
! fliExclusive Agency CORDWOOD—Mixed, any length de
sired. Delivered in Newark, $10.00 a cord.
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40 Years of Hardware HUGH J. TOOMEY,Mechanicsville.11-1-tf
Next week, I w M shall have
rounded out 40 years in the Hardware business in this community. I know the trade—both buying and selling. Never in all that time have I seen the quality and values that I have to offer in cutlery of all kinds. It is a treat to see my customers examine them, to the limit.
:■1
iSSriFOR RENT—Private Garages.
$3.00 a month.3,80,tf
« j1E, C. WILSON.
• and Mrs. Oscar Elliott and Pte Leah spent Sunday in Wil-
•del$FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm, 145 •acres, at Iron Hill. Apply
11,1,5t.
-2,w
CHAS. WALTON.V’•Edwin Morris is spending sev-
at the home of her sister, Mary De
FOR RENT—Furnished room, all conveniences. Mrs. H. C. Herdman, Main St., Newark, Del. .Box 93.
10-18-tf
venney, of Christiana,.s..
I can guarantee this line aasd Mrs. Walter Carlisle spent
*^k-end visiting in Greenwood, While there they
** Mr. M. T. Stay ton.
»
Chosen by men who are
particular about style and careful
about quality
’3ÜFOR RENT—Two good rooms, cen- terally located, for gentlemen. Information from
the ii1 l-15-4twereMr.
16 enjoyed a splendid day of Saturday.
IThanksgiving NEWARK TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
■ LEGAL NOTICESon ! 10,25,tfEstate of Gotlicb Fader, Deceased. |Notice is hereby givc-n that Letters j
Testamentary upon the estate of |
Gotlieb Fader late of White Clay; ers, Trust Cq Finder kin ̂Creek Hundred, deceased, were duly ; at j,an]{ granted unto William Lewis Fader,Lydia R. Fader and Winifred Fader on the Eighteenth day of October A. | LOST—Yellow and white Collie fe- D. 1922 and all persons -indebted to ; male dog. the said deceaseed arc requested to 11,22,2t. make payment to the Executors with- ■out delay, and all persons having | U. S.
demands against the deceased are required to exhibit and present thè same duly probated to the said Exec-1 utors on or before the Eighteen day ;
rAIt’s coming. Roaster, A Carving Set —all are here.
■ and Mrs., . Neal Stackard, of0lk, and I)r, and Mrs. Schwarz, broute to their winter home
l”1 l^ach, Florida, stopped off *ark last week and were the ùtl'r. and Mrs. D. C. Rose.
■Ïj LOST—$10 Bill on Saturday night, between Handloff’s store and Farm-
K
y
a ELLWOOD SHELDON.11,22,It.:
Hardware for Farm and Home bought with your interet in view.
Why?Because your interest is my success.
That’s Common Sense and Experience.
.G' »• Shem and Mr. L. A. Uh- •«»ltimore, Md., and Mrs. H. A.'
, " and children, of Wilmington,r Sunday h Charsha.
)ANNA R. REGISTER.
The Florsheim Shoewith Mr. and Mrs. GOVERNMENT UNDER- j WEAR—2,500,000 pieces New Gov
ernment Wool Underwear purchased by us to sell to the public direct at 75c EACH.
! $2.50 each. All sizes—shirts, 34 toI 46; drawers, 30 to 44. Send correct
sizes. Pay Postman on delivery or send us money order. • If underwear is not satisfactory, we will refund money promptly upon request. Dept. 24, The Pilgrim Woolen Co., 1476 Broadway, New York,
i N. T.I 11-22-tf
%
LOUIS HOFFMAN^rs- George Harrington, ^«gton,
tt, are here for a‘he home of Mr. and Mrs.
8. Wright.Actual retail valueMEN’S OUTFITTER
NEWARK - - DELAWAREof October A. D. 1923, or abide by the law in this behalf.Thomas A. Potts
HARDWARE
AddressCHAS. B. EVANS, Àtty-at-Law
Ford Building,Wilmington, Delaware.
WILLIAM LEWIS FADER, i LYDIA R. FADER,WINIFRED FADER,
i 10,25,10t
[„•M Mrs.;John Pilling, Miss
cef and Mr. Daniel Thomp- ^ ftotorej to Philadelphia in|i*'t tTuCar lln Sunday an£I Pa'»(te. ^ atl(i Mrs. Donald P.
Phone 31-R
:n: :I! NEWARK, DELAWARE: : y
E IM /
j °* Cape Charles, Va., ew days last week at the
w> Executors.