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March of Dimes Day I* •is ~ .. ï I ■ f >&•> V ■ -. * : M ■ 5 - -• ■ ♦ ■V? M : m > ■ rf W ' ■ m ■ : if M w. ■ * « :: l na E Uo"i Sch®f ^ SÄK ° f Sa " Antonio, ernor Bcauford-Jester as «în nKiff lr *' smi es wmsomely at Gov moat proclaiming "tad? hands her a docu Lindas moth.rXs, l,on, r 7Srow^, Jr.™" 8 Looki " e .. Mrs. Oeorge Moore of Delmar. Ir. and Mrs. Harley Fastings Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter soenf t i® Ttf' end guests in Astoria, the week-nd with their d^uSîer ' ° f Mr and Mrs ' John Duton. Mid son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bert „ Will Massey spent Sunday Owen and family at Landenbure Seaford with relatives. Pa. Little Miss Pat Owen accom- ^ r ' and ^ rs - Clark Bounds panied them home for a few weeks. SOn of Sa,i shury. were dinner Mrs. Lena Morris and son were Ralmo, a U ^ day ° f Mr ' and Mrs Saturday night guests in Seafoid Ra ^° nd D J av,s ' of Mr. and Mrs. Wpodrow Eskridge nf ^m® 1 *!*! 110 Harold Bennett. The Count-On-Me Club was en !iL Mardela * Md - were guests tertained Wednesday evening at the r"T ° n , S f unday of Mr - and home of Mrs. Erma Ellis Benjamin McGee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols and „ daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Jen'- armialfs, P lace - kicking' rZZ JOh " S H - ki " S '• h.sirn.Ä 8 l k ,cT; f S r s C ear da"^Äf m w 8 Äb a K The Ghlcagô Bears bave won daughter, Mrs. Randall Dickerson. (hey 8 bavé* of /egamê" Mrs. Julia Moore Is vlsitln- her ihl v .- , , Slnce Gley joined son and daughter-in-law Mr and ' 1929. Football League BETHEL « DESKS-FILES -CHAIRS-SAFES Storage Cabinets—Lockers—Visible Systems New and Used OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONERY-OFFICE SUPPLIES Xy p .K r lters--Addlng *»«WjM-Dnpll«Ung Machine, t neck writers and Addressing Machines # Ditto Machines Repairs to all makes typewriters and adding machines 105 W. 9th St nff . a lt t „ WILMINGTON, DEL. J es & Ejinlpment at 9th St Store 3-19-tf Fnrn,ture on,y a ' Market St Store 209 Market St Phone 45258 Phone 27173 istimd sake eiNuidt tioi DIAMOND RINGS Trod* Mark DIXONS AT Give You 7-Way Proof of Value and Guaranteed High Quality Eft The words "guaranteed registered * P? r * ect K em " appear on Keepsake tag, as illustrated. every 2. T j>e famous Keepsake Certificate of Permanent Registration and Guarantee offers every purchaser written proof of quality. 3. fmMATrolr LETTER J 0 l C0IV - riRMATION, signed by the makers, gives further certification of value. t t 4 Keepsake Diamond Rings carry *• the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval and are GUARANTEED »s advertised. Keepsake prices are exactly the same from coast to 6 Keepsake Diamond Rings • Nationally Advertised in me. Look, Saturday Evening Post and 13 other leading magazines. • '7 Change privilege is assured if * »"on a Keepsake of greater coast. are 4t Choose Your Diamond with Confide ence at * iii Milford, Dei. Salisbury, Md. outstanding collection awaits you in a wide range of styles and prices. f Sussex County 4-H Program For 1949 I : The Great Out-of-S^pS jm?utDaT : Se|, ' Cmbcr l *<*••« j Theme: The Delaware 4-H rn.h ! Member. October. Parents' \i 'n •and Community Exhibit- v h I her. 4-H Admission Ceremony^nd I Election of Officers- Deremv!/^ •Project Selection. Club Const itn ition, Program of Work ' ! In addition to this club program the members will also participle 'îïonii c 4°H S'rr" 1 s "° w - itional 4-H Club Week. Rural Life i Sunday. Kent-Sussex Fair. State | 4 'H Short Course, Fire Prevention ; National Safety Campaigns ^ a t lo naI 4-H Achievement Week aod vario «« other state and )■ al activities. in . ,! ans are a,so being made to ho * d a state 4-H camp this sorn ^ t ' me during the month of gU08t - - clnh ° f 'ï® 86 events will help the j club members of Sussex County to 1 v ° f . t ,ei !* part in carrying out the for Natlon al 4-H theme for the coming year ' which is: "Better Living for | a Better World." K IOr ' - Backache SÄÄÄiP | ••tul.ctlo» or moner b,cr'gu«,,nS i.,ï In : »»" d™«« to. cm« Ä " k General themes of been chosen for each work have . club meeting. These will be developed by j club throughout the year to meet the individual needs of the club i members and the community I which they live. each The following general program will be followed by all clubs in county: ! Theme: The Club Members and His project. January. Club Mem bers Responsibility; February ficer Training; March, Community Cooperation. Theme; Rural l: . ; Gardens and the Farm ply; May, Health and Family; : You. Living. April, Food Sup the Farm June, Conservation and Theme: Building for •July. Our Club nation year Au atPenney's it's a wh « V IARY i :?s ■ |:|i ;s ' W?.' A ■s-:/ m X-'. s ■/ j ;/■ .'•':-:'x i yc^ S mR I x: ::X »1 V mi* ■ fr'-'.V.vX x 6 X Ÿ'- , I r7§ // ii ! U //. m p & MEN'S TOPFLIGHT SHIRTS MEN'S matched sets The Perfeet Utility Dnttit $2.69 Striped Shorts $2.98 Knitted Cotton Briefs MEN'S RIBBED KNIT Athletic Shirt Sturdy Sunt'orized 49c Low Priées Big Savings Shirts $1.98 -. 69c Bants 39c •A ■ / 'i ÎA & / A PENNEY VALUE ! LACE TRIMMED SLIPS Ii Fine Rayon Crepes Willi Tops And Hems Dipped Deep In Laee LUXURY NYLONS In Solid Colors Blue, Hose Dust, Green, Gold, I Fen eh or While AI A Bread and Butter Price 51 Gunge 30 Denier $1.00 $1.50 $1.25 $6.90 IT'S A WHALE OF A CLEARANCE FROM OUR 1st FLOOR FROM OUR BA M ON EY ALL WOOL CHECK MATERIAL Black and While Brown and While FROM OUR 2nd FLOOR dresses Womens Dresses Reduced to Clear Woven Athletie UNION SUIT Sanforized 8« Square Pajamas Cheek, Button Front $2.98 yd. $1.49 $4.00 TOWELS Knitted Athletic UNION SUIT 1 \ 1 ribbed fabric button shoulder RAYON PRINTS ( Hurry !—Don't miss out on this eliaime to stok up on towels at new low priées Washable Rayon Prints NEW Spring Styles Fabrics Patterns 22" x 55'* 2/$1.00 16" x 27 $1.19 $3.98 and $5.00 3/$ 1.00 WOMENS SHOES 1949 WASHABLE COTTON DRESSSES MATERIAL Smartest styles suitable for occasions. all Mo-de-gay 35c yd. 80 Square Rondo Prices To Stretch Those Thrifty Dollars 1 Xow at the New Low Price of 35c yd. 44c yd $3.98 $5.90 PE N N E Y ' S 1 C PENNEY COMPANY, I n c ° r P o r a t e d i Milford Delaware FREDERICA attended the lee follies in Philadelphia on Wednes day. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Melvin, Sr.. entertained Mr and Mrs Arthur Melvin, Jr., and son/of ' Denton. -dd.. last Wednesday. -Mrs. Flora Tat man is spending, • oine time in Wilmington with re latives. nafph ÎÆ 0t Mr - ** Mr " *\ lr : . James Boone, of Milford, vis-! L te f f "other. Mrs. Annie Boone, Satu,day - S-,7 y MinnPr is a patient u 1 0 Mllfo, 'd Memorial Hospital.! no/ conditi J on . is good. Mrs. Min 1. 61 was admitted Thursday after iniS? hS? 1 misfortune t0 fal1 ar 'd m s m leg ê T ^ Sher '' ooâ ' Mrs. lenora Langrell spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tatman and o( WUMmingtou, visited - ' i1 ' illd '-ora Tatman on Sun in di, * v ' family, Mrs Mary Tatman is able to be out alter being confined to her home with a sore throat since be töre Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher and daughter, Lillian, and of Mil Mr. Charles Bennett. Mrs. Mary I'a rimer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ben uett. and Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Dill end sons. Charles and David, guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Edward toil SCQKbM m iiiiii V If you want pure pork sausage with that flavor * be sure to say ORKHILL. In links, old country style or by the package! Corkran, H.ll & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. A f \\alls, of "Silver Hill Far ford, for «lay. ms, mu u turkey dinner on Sun were who has been imnrovinsr s Pneumonia, is S a, ,V thc K ™< General Mrà n .u I'' (M , ;,. 1 7 rt ï a Rogers spent sev \i™ S ri ,„f t |, Week wi,h Mrs. Ross [ . h her pother t Mrs. ,lt the,r home in Elsmere. H 8l R ° la,ld Langlt ' 11 is on the L E1 ^; n andAIr8 - H - A. Drinker, of M."' Tm T® f U,lday g ««* a \ T 0 B ° U,lds ' ! rn ' t „ B ' s I )Urr y with her par-. fins, Mr and Mrs. Fred Johnson ÄisÄS «"Â •« loin* vor, weil a ' thla''„"(tag j J h f fhnrch bulletins were pr e s ™ u ' d b y Mrs. Lida Stevenson in memory of her daughter Steven ^ n - . f ln . ma kmg frosting, sift the mun f c ! loners sugar used if it is lumpy l ° ln8ure a sn )ooih topping, Mr. ami Mrs. Wilson Pratt entertained by Mr. dinimr* é ' yim i wT |l,e y ' Mrs. Piatt. j r 0 ?'1S -■* rp,' lford ' at a anniversary of ^ Casioa uiveisaiy 0 f Mr. and seriously* iÜ'éiih i ' ' W1,h Helen BLIZZARD'S Shoes For The Entire Ijitmly Carefully Filled K * «ALPH BLIXZAKh I' ll «ne tOS Georglown, Del. I'ine St. The Ladies Auxiliary will spon {-or a £ard and bingo party on Sal uiday evening, January 22, at the firehouse. pill and anns Raymond "and \?ar-i t,c - and Norman, Mrs. Vilda Moore end sons Hiram and Lee. Mr and Mrs. Carter Butler, all of famer ï"f- ' ,iss Kathleen Greenlee, of I elton - Mr. and Mrs. Frank De *VJ ty ? nd 800 Nelson > of Milford, ££%£ ary Pa,me / and Miss Angel lca Moore . Mr. Jack Donovan and Richlrd ^Mr ru® a " , ard ' Mr - ( harlie Bennett, les «ml Dav^DdlT ®®' n I ne . t I t * rhar «S ' " * Mr were : were received «... n?8U,ar peri '>' ls - rrt housew f rmin « was given on E lday cvon,n «' fo >' Mr. and Mrs Çf kiel Diu a ' their new home, Those present were Mrs. Ray Ice cream and cake served, and many useful gifts vono at "EXCELSIOR" NOW-SKID TRUSSES Sufferers from Hernia now enjoy our NO Q LA —offered to all truss wearers by ot per fenced fitters. Let them help _ In your selection and application front tnc finest lint m turgictl manufactured. To insure our customers o t truss tort and security, we recommend NON-SKID TRUSSES These fight-weight appliances hold your rupture securely. The non-skid pads tre washable—sanitary—will not slip. experienced fitters also serve your needs far Abdominal Supportent Elastic Hoarery Shoulder Braces, etc., and our tessonable prices will surely pi îSERVI ( you. Ragains Pharmacy PHONE 730 Milford Delaware Si a ä'i cL 1 JOS. LEVI & CO. REBUILDING SALE I I £ s' i 1 i i E' ÏN ORDER NOT TO CARRY OVER INTO OUR NEW AND LARGER STORE WE MUST MOVE ALL WIN TER CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SPORTSWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! •t g< ALL LEATHER AND WOOL JACKETS MEN'S SHEEP-LINED COATS -A 1-3 off 20$ off m # « WOOL SPORT SHIRTS 1-3 OFF $ GENUINE ENGLISH IMPORTED CALFSKIN OXFORDS $12.50 Value Special During Sale i 5 ! I I y. ALL MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS & TOPCOATS Reduced 20% i !» ? tv 9 I t HOWEVER, THERE ARE SOME ODD LOTS AND BROKEN SIZES WHICH WILL GO AT HALF THE ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE 1 I I ? N 9 CONE AND SEE FOB T0DBSE1F v % * < ALTERATION AT COST JOS. LEVI & CO 3 DOVER, DELAWARE ALMOST 80 YEARS OF SERVING KENT COUNTY WITH QUALITY CLOTHING mi ' 0W FflSf Are They? -' I NEW YORK— (Æ*) —A series of „ recent,, côndnld the thrblue°win""!ea| b ls d the S fM b te8t 1 M ,h * m •« . averages about 90 i m,Ies an hour in flight and can go = rC /M 4 I A » h 0W» i / i i 6 » * > A i ' V » ( V i / I i km < V. > A , .» Witt / J, t \ i X f A /i \ V A \ 9 < i a y 7 X. 1 ii Ay, PT ,n i* f 'Jni yt f ; iVliff r J—r h ****** h Ij&'i: 17*4) J: A, •A ■ 1 She isnt ill, Doc. She just wanted you to see *i« BEDROOM SUITE shaUAtfi romj FORREST N. WERSTER CO. 23 So. Walnut St. Phone 890 Milford, Del. Furniture - Floor Coverings - Appliances * ash or on convenient terms_ « tljK'ii Evenings By A|>|>olnlinont 0 SAVE During Our January Clearance Sale ONLY TEN MORE DAYS Î even faster When frightened. Most game birds fly at around 50 miles f?*i h °i ,r . when unmolested and a littlc _ when Mghtened. Production of the tour principal SSitoX«? year Ut 348 01,11,011 now pounds z