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FELTON Donald Brinton is spending two' weeks with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Brinton, before going to school at the University of ■k Captain Shriver who has been . stationed at Camp Kilmer N J.!™*' was home for a few days and has ! V now taken his wife and two dangh-L. ters and son for a visit with rcla - 1 * tives in Johnstown. Pa. Mr and Mrs R T Fast soent th^ week-end witif relatives in Mel-' fa. ?a They had their grandson , 1 „i»v, them several days' last w* e k "■ ' , Mr ^'.., Bnnt ?? ^ Ä l rS ' EMr lyn «, K ll e !î,- at i te , n< ^ d A he w St f. te Y i C. T. U. Official Board Meeting in Wilmington last Thursday. Mrs. Killen also vislteil for two days with her daughter, Mrs. J. H.; Crockett and husband, who return- j ed home with her for the week-) end IT M Hrin^nr .,1 Ainn ! Mrs. E ; M -B' in Kbur 8 t left Mon day to attend the L. T- L. Confer-) ence held in Ocean Grove, N. J.,; tins week. . Mrs. Bringhurst with Mr. and Mrs. George Bringhurst of Viola attended the commencement at Westtown Boarding School on Wed nesday of last week when her trip let grandsons, Thomas, Richard and Harry Glidden of Lancaster. | a p*rof? 1 Rmi 8 he)^ ^ attending sum-j mer school at the In ve y Delaware. Mrs. Roushey is visit mg her sister in Baltimore. Prof. Cobley is moving this week io Greenwood where he has accepted as the principal of the) Greenwood Schools for next year. , Clarence Morris is moving this week into the apartment vacated j by Prof. Cobley. ; Mr. and Mrs. East attended the' Automobile Show in Philadelphia 1 last Thursday. . j Mrs. John Carson attended the funeral of Mrs. Emma Chambers Carpenter, wife of Joseph Carpen ter. held in the Lolland Funeral ; Home in Milford on Sunday afier- : Father's Day was observed in the Methodist Church last Sunday. ! Rev. Brinton preached an appro- ( priate sermon. He deplored the i mer Pennsylvania. noon. t Attention Fanners i < < 1 will buy grain in Felton this season at the scales of the late J. Morris Har rington. Trucking Service From The Farm If Desired Ernest E. Killen Harrington Phone 460 Felton Phone Number To Be Announced Next W'eek 6-17-21 — 0t r 6> ßnanä New-! it's the GREATEST^ Chf YET! What's Your Problem ? L ^ COOKING? m HOT WATER? ] REFRIGERATION? I • • • c ■5T ■MM • . • • • • • • v\ % ' y USE MODERN PYROFAX GAS t Ü • M V B ' CLEANER • QUICKER • DEPENDABLE ■ No matter where you live —your household appli ances still can be the most modern! Say goodbye to sooty, hard-lo-handle fuels, melt ing ice, "half-enough" hoi water. Install Pyrofax G as. Uniform quality and assured supply. • The famous Magic Chef range ... Servel Refrigera tor , . . automatic Ruud or Bryant water heater ... all are made for use with Pyrofax Bottled Gas. Slop in today. Let us show you all lhal PYROFAX Gas Service can do for youl 5 j * ■? 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Coastal Gas Co. f Inc., of Del hiJalte/i cMauja>ul r Mattcujesi Phone 9491 Lewes, Delaware DAGSBORO The beautiful basket of flowers arp d on the table at the Bethel sum-jMethodist Church, Sunday, were in E*® mor y of Mi s - ^ naie . H J ck " an - e J 6 ** a ?f d * ere nd ' " orac ® Hickman and daugh o ^ arle West a " d Mr8 ' " g,nm a a * er ' Ml ' an< ? .^ akf i , are he pr ?y d P arents of a baby boy, bo™ Monday morning at their home ' here ' Mr ' * and Mr8 ' Robert Coffin of "jtobopp JtaMv^ guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hickman. They motored to Chrlsflcld, Md., in the afternoon. ' and Mrs ' Austin Baker °i Newport News, Va., are spending the week with her father, Horace Hickman. Oliver Turner of Glouchester, N. j. t spent the week-end with his wife, here. Miss Ellen Daisey of Washing-, £° n ',, D ' C '' 8pent th e week-end ,her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horsman spent the week-end with his mo tper at Bivalve. She Is much im-1 proved after being very ill. Mrs. Millard West gave a stork shower at her home Wednesday night for her sister, Mrs. Virginia Baker of Newport News, Va. Woodle Mitchell spent the week end with relatives at Chincoteague. ' .. wpr n not mnrp fa act that thc re were not more fa-. „ w|11 h , n xt heen.Sunday. _ or « Re n v ' . a " d ^ among those who attended ^r Mul Hgan and Mrs. Mulligans dinner meeting held in Harrington last) Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gruwell gave a family dinner for 21 last Sunday. Father's Day. Guests were Mrs. Mildred Fielding and son and Miss Elizabeth Gruwell of Wil mington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ('.ni well and four children of Media, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gruwell) and three children of Harrington,! Mr. and Mrs. John Schicik of Pliil adelphia. Cooper Gruwell of Fcl ton and Mrs. Elizabeth Cabbage of Viola. the .Mrs, Former residents of here, Mr, ; an( j ^j,. s John J. Tooker of Milford and have re t U rned from a trip to Kan- her sas City and St. Louis. Missouri. where they attended the gradua- ;ind t1on an( j we dding of thir youngest da daughter Virginia, at Park College in the Ozarks. ( Mr. and Mrs. Manford Penuel ac compan j e d by their son-in-law and n daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoi- me loway have returned from an auto trip to Georgia, where they attend ed the wedding of one of Mr. Pen uel s nieces. - Mrs, Louis F. Daisey of Omar is under observation in St. Agnes' Hospital at Baltimore, Md.. this A week. We all join the genial May or G f Buzzard's Glory in the hope that Della may return home soon and greatly improved, ready to en j 0 y the season in her own jolly manner. Mr Georgc Waples was enterta-: inecl to dinner on Sunday evening a t the home of Mrs. Myrtle Godfrey linH familv i Mpn Wil1ian , A c.um Ill Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gum,111. (i and s " n Richard from Line lÆxmg-, l° n> Pa - and Wr3> Perry Graves ^ om Georgetown, were Fathers Da y * ueBts at the h°nw of their . £ arent f'. Mr ' ^? d M rs - William A. . Gua1, ,Ir "»°? f Tha ^ a er J St ^. r . v Se.^twa. visited'^^ ' ^ Volunteer Eire Company and its Indies Aux ilia , y participated in the parade |at Millsboro on Monday evening. ! On Saturday evening Mr. and i iMrB - Raymond Hickman and Mrs. 1 Bess Hastings of Frankford acconi Jed b Mra Wess Ix)n f u , j* 1 FRANKFORD j ■^L ä ISO ff ff r vrwctiv aur V ncr rvv...rw* IW )S/f/C£/nLUDUPW/TH (3#£A*/A/G THE I? ; (PKOWCO / CWTKEEP V. SPEED L/Af/7l * y ^PEEOUMfK market 7 Of ^ S**i. [V L • 1 r M] * ^(4 IV M Vi I * r VJ IV ^ - VJ IV CET STARTED FOR [V BIGGER BROILER PROFITS ÿî V y Vi'll PROVICO fed chicks make a speedy run to market. No stops, no breakdowns, smooth performance all the way. MILFORD FEED CO. V fa V m IV I V LV V Phone 31 Milford, Del. Y CHARLES BANNING V Milton DeU 1 L VJ/ x visited Mrs. Alvin Lewes in Beebe Hospital at Lewes. Mrs. Lewes, a fornjer resident of | Frankford, is recovering nicely will soon be convalescing at home in Georgetown. i Mr and Mr s. Chester V. Hudson son Charles David, were Sun-■ cd y dinner guests of Mrs. Hudson's parents . M r. Don Champbell on vacation from Bridgeville high school facu y f S spending the week at the ho-. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hick--Mary man. with whom he lived while he ed a member of the faculty of John M. Clayton School Friend must carry a full set of rah bits' feets. I hear he won that brand new 1949 Chevrolet at the : African Legions Carnival last week in Bridgeville. His former! iocal students and other friends glad he was the lucky one. : a capacity audience heartily en joyed the splended Children's Day"?, program on Sunday evening at the i Frankford Methodist Church. In 1 £ «Plte of the current low price of fered for broilers, and the H. C. of , the previous fine record of vol-i *ry contributions was broken| ^ oGe| ., n _ « 32 H 0 . I ' .. Mr. and Mrs. James Hastings spent lathers Day 1« °ce* r - • d„ with their son Mr. Ed. Hab - aad , fa ™ ! y o . ?. s Day guests at , tke 1 "on and Flre'Är^ J» Aldan. Pa., and Mrs. Hudson's fa-] the,•. Mr. Webster of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wii loughby and daughter Joy from Al «an; C'apt. and Mrs. James Wj Hudson and two sons and ('apt.I Don Dwyer, from New Mexico. The * latter is an ex-G. I. buddy of Capt.'Sport, Hudson while overseas in World War II. Miss Bette Hudson was' home from Dover for the weekend 'with the folks. Clang! Clang! Choo Choo Off We Go! On Saturday when they learn-! that the P. R. R. passenger train | was making its final run between (Harrington. Del., and Franklin ; jCHy. Va., several local folk took a ! -hort trip by rail just for fun. The Misses Betty Lou Tingle and McNeal Adkins have return tc their respective homes alter having spent a week at Centerville. Md attending the M. Y. F. confer cnee. The last of the present series of covered dish luncheons sponsored; by the Ladies Auxiliary Society was held on Tuesday noon in the 1 home of Mrs. John H. Powell at Ocean View. *' Ir - and Mrs - Roland Parsons | 8maB 8on Eddie from Wilm-j J?* 1 , 011 ' motored down and spent al,ker 8 ^ week 1 e " 11 a l, tke home », ' ' d II8 - Albert F. Parsons. | * I,a - £ ,ank Boatwright is spend-, a i«onth or more in Harris-1 Wlth her «'other, Burkbolder,^Hffi^HHlllÙMÂIM| Sunday afternoon, the Frank f°r d Railroad Station was broken i'«to and entered. A suspect was ar-; rested and taken to Georgetown, Pending trial. r .be person, who without provo ÜÜ!" ^ 8nd morta,ly wounded OashielPs Paint Co. FOR SALE Typewriter Sfô5.IK), Adding Ma chine Typewriter Desk $30.00, Kile Cabinets $30.00, Hand Operated Wall Paper Trimmer $3r,.(H), 48 Assorted Wall Paper Patterns, 3fi0 Pieces $i*0.00, 8" Clarke Floor Sander and Edger $37.*JHi, Two Clarke Floor Polishers $75.00 each. Shelves, 10 Feet, Can Be Divided $150.00, Counters $50.00, Leather, Chi time Trimme d Chairs $10.00, Two Small Dis play Tables $10.00. Phone 484-J Two Floor Display Two Blaek or Dashiell Paint Co. Open Saturday, June 25th 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. 6-24-lt / I y y-'Ÿ T, V / / A - / \ y y /. *\ V f / ■ i > . ■ I \ i 1 / • V j > y r / •A r » s \ \ y ! » >v r 'NV V ?/ / yfm V \ /: • 'T ■x\ I ,4 : ft\ / x .< / \\ « V A i y ./ ■ / / ' w * •y V. g sal y :.-•*** \ 4/ J vr ) i;4f ■Si* V ; ' T' : < I ; * < y is !* y*,* . Y5r : J.V •ill -■ zmi y *. A m -m\ s b / yny tlß VS > v F,i .. MEN T ^. 'A - ■"/A ; L Y///V. V 9 'Sr*** . 4^ ,S' ,.N. cry » . '■y /" \ Its Life-Span Been Pleasured ! I * Whitt sidewall tires available at additional cost. 2,599,413 miles, averaging almost 650,000 miles per car. None of them was retired for disability. Each went into general service after leaving the testing fleet. Yes—you can look forward, when you buy a Cadillac, to almost any period of ownership you may eventually desire. But, of course, the endurance of a Cadillac is only half the story. The manner ih which the car performs is equally vital to the Owner's satisfaction. Not only can you keep a Cadillac for a long, long time— but your enjoyment of it will endure throughout the years. Now and then, a person who is about to take delivery of a new Cadillac inquires as to the period of time he may logically anticipate using it. Our answer is that we do not know—for the life-span of a Cadillac car has never been accurately measured. There is evidence in abundance that, with proper care and reasonable usage, the life of a Cadillac is far beyond all normal requirements. Recently, for instance, four Cadillacs of the 1942 series were retired from the testing fleet of one of the great tire manufacturers. The four of them had traveled a total of .J v . • -NR* ,*V i JMfejfcr T V* a MM' ' * i C. M. HAMMOND and SiON Phone 144 Milford, Delaware 1 . . . 1111 ■ 1 the harmless, faithful dog, icompanion to an aged man and the meanest man in our midst. The: suffering animal passed away on : Monday. His loss is great to his ; owners, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Par-' sons.; _ u j , rotl minion™«™»! 1 ' nfw?* nlv^in «kitin? iHp t, nrnp „ his Vhil f, .. . n , P u F nui, *"'JS Mr L ï'i an a fl „ Sts granddaughter ^aîbara^^ho w £? m WÎÏm j tu f ne ^' to hel , hon f e hel . p ' ' '. Aunt Suzv sez . We ®,f' c G d vours truly will have been travel-, ' . - y ble h o 7 • ext «undav June *>6 lune 2 fi y i 9 l 2 jsurelv was my Lucky Day' Yeu-I wag jg „ — The record for the fnlal 18 holes of the V S open golf chamïimi P hjp is 66 , made by Gene Sarazen in 1932. I Mrs.I--■—-..= wife on Knox St., last Saturday noon is this town's candidate for I », rHEU-O, MPP 0 C 30 LE- 7 OF COURSE, you kNiow / ive seem HIM LOUUAJCi AROUND \ QUITE A r ^ Akj odp ^ CHARACTER HOVK COME you CALL/ \ HIM I . . / )'6PEEDV-\ YCM i. , j Ave 1 HE SEEMS 1 15 w yes, BUT ^5-^7 wny call * t SPEEDY.^/ ■ because hes solaxy mb ^ always drives a used car fboh RAYMOND S. 60SLEE LATT > ' »<. RlCHT f MR POODLE (' ' 'SPEEDY ' DON'T YOU err. NUMBER so he can get places in the fastest possible time and have more time to x LOAF.WHEN HE CETS THERE BAD tOC A ' 1 HOWOY. 1 V w U, fiL INSPECTION SPECIAL ! ! Brakes Relined—Including Parts And Labor * 10.95 Also—Washed, Greased And Oil Changed *2.95 Sunoco Oil and Alemitt Greases Used SPECDYl SAYS: o # Millsboro D S.G Del. Phone 3631 CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS - SALES & SERVICE wm-i r ; Penn Yan—A luma Craft—Barbour BCATS Marine Engines, Equipment And Supplies VIMTARD SDP BUILDING CO. PHONE 254 MILFORD. DEL.