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t Children's Services will be ob-' served this Sunday evening, June) 26th at 8 p m* i Mrs Rpiihpn RBpv and dauehter. Lydia,'are visiting friends and rela-j lives in Summit. N. J.. this week. Mro Thnrmpn Art,«,« nnd Mrs ; .J^ 8 ' I * Safers Short Com-se at the Uni- ! voroitv nt Tipiawarp last wppk versity of Delaware last ween. Mrs. Leon Smith visited Mrs. Frank Smith at the Kent General Hosptal in Dover on Friday after -1 mT' Inthonv 8 and r Mrs * I Charles Melson v s ted • j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and j family were Dover shoppers on Sa J" rday- . . . . j About twenty boys and girls j from this community »re. attending. Vacation *_»ible School at Salem. Church in Farmington. Mrs. Crerar Bennett and son, Ev-, erett were umner guests of hei . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Can n0 M 0n , M v nd , a L n „ , a ^ Mrs. J. N. Johnson and daughte Wanda, of Clarksville. Tenn., ar« Tr ! '.«U«! M^and Mrs Harrî BmminT Jr and daughter of Bridgeville spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Banning of Greenwood, Callers on Sunday evening were fir and Mrs. Lewis Richards. Mrs. John King is on the sick EPWORTH j 1 NOWY SACZS, Poland—(AP)—j Borderline swimming is out in Po- j land—that is, along the Polish- : Czech frontier. ! Authorities say too many people ; are being droWned every summer j in the turbulent waters of the Dun- j kjec river. Portions of It form the boundary between Poland and Czechoslovakia. ' ! The Nowy Saczs fire, brigade now has declared "no swimming along the entire course of the Dun ajec except in a few spots especial -1 4y designated. ; Authorities also have produit ed the circulation of all unregister- ! ed barges and ferryboats used for the transport of passengers. list. » Poles Ban Border-Line i Swimming îarlij to had, early to rise Ma-W a/ man healthy, ealikvj and wise "■mouqk to wear well ••pressed suits/ w ta / '5 4* - ^ he ir \ Lf VS"' 'ju* * I«"; </2 tv 24 Hours Service On Practi cally All Garments, If Requested WOLLTER'S Dry Cleaning Call Milford 313 IT'S HERE- .and even better than you'd dreamed! I the •Afyy m m ) ■< : I ; yr'-'r-r ■••■'••X t k i-M : ?ä! m I sr * INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER M $2] ftvv '*»• ■ . 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Phone 2551 Bridgeville, Del.j 6-3-3t! I ' You—fellow American will die aT ! accident this Fourth of July unl '- S8 ' you are careful : America's greatest holiday—the Fourth of July—should be an occa lon of rejoicing and cheer, but, according to the Delaware Safety Council, it is a day of sorrow and tragedy for thousands of people each year . The three . da celebration in creased mi ieag e y and relaüve pros Pe rity are dangerous factors that add up to a heavy accident toll. But if you subtract haste, selfishness, thoughtlessness and the desire to show off and if you multiply extra caution, and extra , courtesy, you w m come up with the correct ans wer that wiU pay off big dividends ^ ^ safe and sane Fourth of July celebration. Tq help yoUf the Delaware Safe _ pQnncil offers a few simnle sue y eg Y lons . e a ew s pe g 1- Take that trip or vacation If ^ but d n ve with care, Aboye take it and don't s l> eed - * 2 ' Wait an hour after a meal be ' ^/^ne^' sta^^iithh^yoïr J at f* al «ne. stay within your deptfi. and don t show-off. 3 - Av0ld over-exertion and over ex ?°^?,r e to 8un - 4 - The only safe way to handle fire-works is to leave them alone. Go instead to supervised public displays. Safety Council Warns On Fourth Accidents! rtr . , , . * xv to ... Why not celebrate the Fourth this year in the true spirit. Make it a joyous holiday dedicated to the 'freedom of our country. And make that freedom a reality by avoiding accidents that threaten to rob many: Americans of their precious ànd hard-won heritage. Everyone de serves a real summer holiday. So have fun on tbe Fourth. But be Alive on the .Fifth! -$ g otb tbe Boston Red Sox and the; Philadelphia Athletes have lost 20 consecutive games, to hold the ma j or league record in that depart ment - CAN I CUT THE COST OF HY AUTO INSURANCE? U rf If you're a select risk driver you can qualify for economical protection with Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. } Select risk company t Automatic renewals t Owned by policyholders V Fill out and mail this coupon. There's no obligation. Agent's name or city office Address Gentlemen: Please quote rates on my car: Make. Model. Year. Body Type. My present insurance expires (date). My Name _ Address - _ I Age. Occupation. NORRIS E. WILLEY Phone 2851 Bridgeville, Del. City Softball League a u j i r> j Schedule Resumed ^ i UU InurSUay _ As thfi nhroniclft nrpnarprt to ao to press on ThursdaJ, preparations ' were underway for the resuming 1 of activity in the Milford Senior : Softball League with four games! be f n g scheduled for the Milford High School Playground diamonds Thursday evening u ,u u,am u M uch Unteres" g was being shown in the scheduled meeting of the league's first and second olace teams. ' unbeaten Telephone being I slated to face the second place Burton's nine. In other games ' scheduled for Thursday evening, 1 V. F. W. was to have met Caulk's. ! Mulholland's were to have met the ! I. O. O. F./and the Beachcombers of Lin coln were slated to face the I Red Men. All games were sched-^ uled to get underway at 6:30 p. m. " l t a decent meefing of league ; directors Herb Nichols nresident | oî lïr iocal MJUball cir^ît an nounced the following appoint ments: Locklin Huth to be league I secretary-treasurer; Oscar R. Bur- ! ! to to be league statistician, and Geor « e Watson. John Magee, Rob i be' um^e's Barn6y BrigSS l ° be umpires. , The standings as of Thursday morning, were as follows: _ Telephone . Burton s . Mulholland's 1 w * Pot 'T () S 1 000 4 i op« o "o enn v p w 9 s 400 1 I' , w .. „ „ .„„was Caulk's . 2 3 .400 I. O. O. F . 1 2 .333, Beachcombers . 1 2 - 333 ! Red Men . 0 4 -0001 Last Week's Results 1 Burton's 7, Beachcombers 6. Mulholland 9, V. F. W. 8. Telephone 19, Caulk's 11. ; Burton's 22, I. O. O. F. 1. v. F. W. 12, Red Men 11. j Beachcombers 9, Caulk's 7. j Telephone 19, Mulholland's 9. Games For June 30 j Lincoln vs. V. F. W., Field 1. t Burton's vs. Mulholland, Field 2. i j. o. O. F. vs. Telephone, Field 3. j Caulk - S vs . Red Men. Field 4. MILLVILLE _ * u , _ Church news Sunday, June 26th, Rev. J. P. George, pastor: worship service 11 a. m., Sunday School, 10 a. m.. R. J. West, supt., Chll-1 dren's Day exercises at 8 p. m. A very pretty and unusual wed ding took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Bethel Mariner's Church in Ocean View, when two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Amo§ McCabe were married in a double ceremony. Miss Pauline McCabe became the bride of Richard Clar ence Higgins, of Seaford, and Miss * uth West McCabe^ became the bride of Mr. Charles uee Boyle, Jr., of Trenton, N. J. The Rev. D. Wildey and Rev. Charles Louhoff, Jr - officiated. Mrs. Harry H. Dukes. d r -' gave v-jcai solos, Through the Years and Because, preceding he csremony and beautifully ren eiet ^ Lends Piayei during I^ e seivice. Miss Shii ley McCabe, cou « ia ° f b ^ es : *9* wedding music. Mi. Amos McCabe gave hia daughters in marriage. m 'm Mary BVgnees McCabe, a sis le r r ^ 'w m lon Z . aad ,,„ Ml . s L Bai bai a , . M " îsboro - and Miss Wanda Willey were the bridesmaids of Miss Paul ine. Miss Hilda McCabe, also sister of the brides, was maid honor, and Miss Grace Dukes, Millville and Miss Eileen Mills, Greenwood, were the bridesmaids tor Miss Butb ' Ml ' George Higgins, °f Seaford, a brother of the groom, ^' as best man for Mr. Higgins. Mr. Gonald Ramer, of Trenton, N. best man for Mr. Boyle. ushers were Mr. Joseph Higgins and Mr John Higgins of Seaford and Mr.'^ Melvin Bayliss and Mr Rrtv K^ith kvHpv nf Tiintnn m 't Keitb KeUey ' ° f 1,enton - N - J - 9X •m O EXPERIENCE Our qualifications to render a superlative ser vice are portrayed by our enviable reputation. Our duties are well performed, our staff effi cient and our facilities modern. uneral Home MILFORD DELAWARE ! I if il •lj . V L ELECTRIC refrigerators wonderful ' 7 □ft rfm t GENERM-« \ T □ftr i c space MAKER 7 Theyre I 1 More Practical Accessories No trick accessories. Every convenience built into the G-E Refrigerator is of practical, everyday use. 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Phone 2581 Bridgeville, Delaware £-24-2t-hold Tune In To NEWTON'S NEWS AND WEATHER REPORT On Station WBOC, Salisbury—960 On Your Dial—Each Week Day At 6:30 A. M. j reception followed at the home of ' Gie brides pa red ts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCabe, m Miiivnie. The happy couples left for a wedding! trip—the Higgins going to Virginia Beach and the Bovles to the Poco- n.os. i j Miss Judy Willey is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. apd Mrs. Josh ua Dukes, in Landsdown. Pa. Miss Cora Jean Cannon snent the j we( î ke ud with relatives in Seaford. i Tlinmoe w Hinimor J"*.™"vf"* 8 a J*"****® 88 1 p 1 Norfolk ' Va. on Saturday. Mr - Leaton Hocker, of Stockley, «P« at Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J °bn S. Noble. C. j Capt. and Mrs. Clinton Evans and daughter Naomi, of Upper Darby, Pa., are spending this week at their home here. Mrs. Ella Palmatary, of Chester, Pa., was a weekend guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ; Mrs. Harold Palmatary. F1 ° , Cbesnat ' of Bethany Beach, spent Tuesday evening ini Millville. Mr Roger Evans and friend, ; j Miss t Be " y Alb ee -are spending this of ^ ek ^ ltb hi t parent8 ' Capt and Mrs. Clinton Evans. ! a i of of i There are a few precautions in of caring for plastic equipment. Most plastic utensils will not stand the temperature of boiling water, and some are softened by cleaning sol vents. They will stand much more | J., j abuse than pottery products and I abrasives if you want to keep those a pretty plastics shining. A Plastic Equipment the chances of breaking are_ few; but you should avoid usiag coarse Horse Show At Dover o 4 . ti m Set For Tomorrow - Judge and ringmaster at the YMCA-sponsored horse show to be he jJ ' n Dover tomorrow, June 25. ^ be Vaughn M. Richardson, of Salisbury, and Barney McDevitt, Marietla ' Pa " the «o*® 1 «" in charge anm,unced today. Scheduled to begin at 11 a. m, the program lists 20 classes, in cluding a novlce pony class . for children under 14 years of age wh0 se pony has not taken a first place rl P bb( £ in a similar eV ent. Other classes listed are: Model three-gaited saddle horses, pony driving class, green hunters, road hacks, model five-gaited sad die horses, horsemanship class for riders under 18. fine harness horses, musical chairs, open jump ing class, Palamino class, three galled saddle horses, knock down and out. five-gaited saddle horse«, Tennessee walking horse, open! pony class, ladies' pleasure horses, working hunters, pony class, and western class. _ -- r 'Jl msâ r. â i > ! » m Ill 7« fc . I,* 1 ! if 1 MODERN DINING i if. I i I ■ ■ 5 J i m a ■■ éi m 1Ä ROOMS m m m m 5ft: $ These Sleek, Sophistica ted Moderns... of Prima Vera Walnut Veneers with rich, smooth surfaces are just right for today's homes. "5 ■V 11 <: W ■ ■ m Come In And Take YoUr Pick From Our Large Selection Of Styles Warrington Furniture Co. Phone 420 Open Evenings Til 9:00 Harrington manifested In the show, the spon scra rpnort Tn ooniunotlon wlth i scrs repori ' ln conjunction wun the horse show, a country fair will be held at which exhibitors from the area will display equipment and merchandise of interest to those attending. The refreshment. stand will be operated by mem-■ bers of the Dover Soroptimist Club under the leadership of Mrs. Flsie Wertz. j -* To make vegetables pretty for summer salads peel and score cu cumbers and carrots lengthwise, then cut into thin crosswise slices, . , and a small sharp knlfe for the carrots, Widespread interest is being Use a sharp-tlned fork to score j |. r . |T rrimiTv aiittiii, ntoim m/tr KENT COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ÏXrcîTÎM ., 0 PHnDPI , TV ArAIVCT AXJ _ T ÏNSUREiS PROPERTY A Gr AINSI. FIRE AND LIGHTNINO ■ fiFORfiF rOfllWS RAWTIYCi a * ® B °SSLßSg ,B CARLISLE COLLINS J. FRANK GRAHAM LAURENCE E. CAM ; «trowr *q«mt h*«e»gxon aobnt felton aqznt DOVER, DELAWARE Mr and Mrg 0scar Draper had as dinner guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Lee Passwaters, Mr. and Mrs. William Passwaters, Miss Phyllis Passwaters, Miss Jannie Passwaters. Clarence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Goslin, Mrs. Ra chel Murphy, Miss Della Bowers. all of Wilmington ; Edgar Draper of Magnolia, Mi. and Mrs. Nor man Hopkins. Jr., and daughter. Dawn and Kathy. Mrs. Emerson Isaacs and daughters, Dianne and Sharon. Some of the men Änd young folks went camming and FARMINGTON had a wonderful catch. Classified Ads get results