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, Ordinary plywood, with its plies! Except for a slight depression placed çross-grain-wiso to each slump, the amount of life insurance to each other,, can withstand many ! in force in the United States has limes the weight and stress of any increased fairly steadily from less piece of lumber of the same thick- ; than 15 billion in 1910 to 202 bll ! Hon. ness. \ \ % * • r„JS!S 'S s&t a % * ■ • % Î \ ' • lr • e OH® : '»w«* : ü»»*i * Abjmttsii infini I» ICE CREAM • ••••- 4 •••••• •••••••••••••••••••«• %C LADY HAMILTON 0 * 2 ..; $ 120.00 4 diamond« in 14K natural or white gold case. > , (m * M : ; O 9 for •X w y"yin firtt In for h ". ga ^e sat \ htId yy ad 'ic e . sat back tarît COtlst *m ten 1 80 lot >g * 80od ! biuk he'd *? 0 ''' 1 ** nd hjT i0g h iQl8eIC bit o n U a 8b y He re . b y 9 m e Plate , . • < reij and m m ; eve, yo or **tch U ** V 9 anS? n > î 0 jfLANA... $71.50 r 14K natural cr white gold. Domed i -crystal. / 'Ov-f e & k v • ^ ALICE... $60.50 ^oitufen î 14K natural or white gold-filled. 18K gold numerals on silver WATCHES AS ADVERTISED dial. Price* Include Fed. Tax IN Look N. M. STOKES MILFORD Jeweler and Optician DELAWARE A Small Deposit Will Lay-Away Yonr Christmas Watch ■■WOOl \ tO 8 i r r/pi^ * m f f r* TIME OUT The hunter is "choosy.** He takes along a gun and a dog he can trust. He chooses the beer he likes best. Many others—on the hunt, at home or elsewhere—choose Schmidt's for the same reason. As a result, this 89-year-oid brewery |ias become one of the largest in the East. ( Ask for $chm f $ l i f HU \ l s® F « 0 f f f O T949 C SCHMIDT A SONS. INC, PHILADELPHIA, FA. BEER AS BEER SHOULD BE 1 AT YOUR FAVORITE PACKAGE STORE OR TAPROOM AJAX DISTRIBUTORS 171 3 714 Wawaset Ave., Wilmington 25. Del. Phone: Wilmington 4-61S3 Charles Street, Milford, Del. Phone: Milford 4831 Ui X CEDAR NECK William H. Eevelle Sr., pastor Sunday, Not. 20th ■ „ Sunday school 2 p. m. Preach,,« ..rvlces 3 p ra. Visitors are always welcome. ! Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Collett and i daughter June, spent Saturday eve ing with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shockley and family. _Æ: and S n | P thï ftmprai Warrin F Kiïhv f nn Mr anH' ! ipJtIinPri d at R iinîi^ h n^SnndLv PVPn' lertalned at dinner on Sunday even ing, Mrs. Winnie Clark. Miss Lina Claré of Greenwood, Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Clark and sons Billy and Tommy of Bear. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shockléy and daughters, Marie, Irma and Lola were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Utley Roberts and T _ h _ son jonn. j 1 j 'Bordens t»Y DOG FOOD MEAL OR CHUNX Inquire at your lo cal grocery or feed store. "It's all you need for any breed." 11-11-3t Florida • ' - ■ — A I \ ■y: k 4 m sis r M ¥Ä « . sSSSi: : M mi m ■ ■ _ ■ m l|| ; Wm V >■ •v: ■ makes a wonderful Christmas gift for parents and grandparents... (and one that will be appre ciated in your own home, too). May we show you examples of our work? \ For Appointment Dial 5631 C. NULTIADES 510 *N. Washington St. Milford « 0 it t î SPECIALLY PRICED - BARGAINS j I Howell Krome Steel Breakfast ii Sets 5 Pieces y ONLY $40.98 3-WAY BRASS mm » m TABLE LAMPS ■ BEAUTIFUL Your Choice Of Bases And Shades $ 0.98 2 for VINYARD Only 50 To Sell At This Price COOK & Phone 2201 Frederica, Del. EPWORTH The W. S. C. S. of Epworth church wish to thank everyone who gave contributions and helped in any way tQ make our gupper last Saturday e™lng a success. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calder of Baltimore, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mrs. Lewis Smith called on Mr.i and Mrs. Daniel Chaffinch, Satur-j day after noon - Several from Epworth attended lhe Homecoming at Greenwood Me thodist Church last Sunday. Mr - and Mrs. Roland Melson and, M . Melson ;îè re niohcth v £ Sunday „ 0 visitors on Su d >•, C ^cockermaTand dauSte^ were chie/J us ti™^ Charles S Shards , 7, JS® ( a "? Mi88 Pau | ia £° d * rey of T Georgetown Mrs. Ann " agee ° f . L f o u 1 re 1 \' * lr& ' G lenaa Ad : ams, Mr. Axel Hollengnn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stuart, Mrs. Neil Mar Istun snd son, Mr. and Mrs. Gran ville Morris, Mrs. Lulu Wells and Mr. R E Willey Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith and; son Howard attended the funeral! _ Mrs. Lewis Smith and daughter 'and Mrs. Leon Smith were Dober, shoppers on Friday. of Mr Byron Willey on Monday af ternoon. n .. „. ine Lull Stream only a few miles from the North Carolina coast at Morehead City moderates and tempers the climate so that the adjacent producing area is zoned agriculturally with Florida Temperate BRIDGEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clapper ton of Moorestown, N, J. spent the weekend with Mrs. Clannerton's i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Canada [ Mrs. Charles Smith, Jr., spent the 1 weekend with her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Joseph Willey. I Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Baker and I Mrs. R. W Baker attended Phiia^on footba11 game ia Ph *k-. on Srturtay *J lnt N M p - il B i Aahl ! y ° f Pair_ with t'hph- la8t T ^ e8d . ay d * £ ht £. M "- Charles WImbrow and Mr. Wimbrow. Mr8 ' Jerr y Kehlenbrink. Mrs. C. w, Smith, Jr., Mrs. William Mc-i Do *' e11 and Mlss Betty Allen spent! Frlday in Wilmington. " J .. u a ^ H. Newton is spending 1 8evera i weeks visiting relatives in Ph ' la * aad ?T eder *5 kato ^ n ' J * . and ^ rs - Kr®d Harrington, Jr., and mother, Mrs. Fred Han 1 ington of Woodcrest, spent Sun | da y. witk Mis» Mae Knowles. Miss Bessie Rash is spending the week In Phila. j Pfc. Earl Quillen has returned to Hamilton A. S. B. Field, California. 1 He will be there for two weeks and j then be shipped to Hawaii, j Mr. and Mrs. Orton Webb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1 Burton of Cannons on Sunday, Mrs. William Jones and Mrs Bichard Jores spent Monday in ; Wilmington j Mr .and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr., j and Jack Messick of Seaford, spent j Friday in Wilmington. Thanksgiving Sunday services 1 cn November 20th. The church sch I ool will meet In all departments at ten a. m. The class for young peo j pie just above high school age to ( be taught by Mrs. Sally Lynch will hold their first session. Those who 1 have received cards and are elig j ible for this group should make a special effort to be present. The { Lighthouse class tàugh by Mrs Vir gil Wiley is for young adults both i*i en and women. The Bright cor I ner class for mixed adults is tau j ght by the pastor, and includes j those above the Lighthouse Class ; age. There is a class for all ages, and parents should attend with their children selecting one of the classes most suitable to their G. Clayton Richards, supt. . The pastor will conduct morning j worship at 11 a. m. Both vested j choirs will sing suitable anthems. ! The sermon topic will be the third in the series on "Our Faith in God" This is the eight Sunday of the ; Loyalty Crusade extending from j World W T lde Communion to Thanks j giving. All those with a perfect re ; cord should return their special 1 Cards of attendance at that time. j An offering plate will be placed in j the vestibule, and the cards should ; be deposited there as you enter.' ! Loyalty Certificates will be avail-, _ - j Mr.' and "Mrs" & MUlard Macklin spent the weekend with their dai" 1 ghter, Mrs. Ralph Reiff and Mr. 1 Reiff in Freehold N. J. Their grandi daughter, Maureen returned with I them for a two week's visit. j i gae WANTED 100,080 Bushels SOT BEANS h Bulk Elevator—No Waiting Top Prices Paid Thomas Best Nassau, Del. Phone 3131 Lewes 10-7-tf able the following Sunday. Visitors are always welcome. M. Y. F. Installation at 6:30 p. m. The pastor will be in charge of | this service and it is necessary for' ~ t™* 'Sople wm aUo^be iifductedi So membersh"" Quarto! ! will sing, consisting of, Jean Ashe, Margaret Smith, Jackie Ray, and i Billy Hartzell. This promises to be a most unusual service of fellow-1 ship. All young people out. The "Our Faith Booklets" are a-i vallable at 75c per set of eight. Mrs. Harwood George or the pastor will supply you. Every family in the' church should have a set to better understand the meaning nt their fa i?h meaning of their The Bridgeville Fire Company and Fireman's Ladies Auxiliary wil1 attend the morning worship at the Union Methodlst Church nexti ® unday A - "• with the aervi A c ®l 8tart [ ng at - 11 a - m : P r °mptly. All ar ® _ to . re ? e . i . ve ,? ards >.. aski ?S A hat all meet at the tire hall at 10:30 a. m. William McDowell is president! of the Fire Co. Mrs. Ella Dimes is president of the auxiliary. They hope for a large attendance. Work by the committees is still progressing for the annual Thanks giving Dinner that will be held on Thanksgiving day at the Manships Church four miles west of Felton on route 12. This dinner Is held each year and has always been ai great success. The menu this year will consist of turkey, oysters and all the trimmings including dessert for the price of $1.40 for adults and 75c for children. Reservations may be made by calling any of the fol lowing Felton phone numbera 4164, 4521, 4163, 4595 or 4161. Serving will begin at 12 noon and will con tinue until 7:30 p. m. The Austrian national anthem was written by Wolfgang Amade ous Mozart. Mi # # a HOUSEWARES À • roasters ^ odin netware ocarving sots Your family will say, "Best Thanksgiving dinner ever" if you use these modern kitchen aids. wgsr é 1 ft WM ms Wittes ftAwnt • fe M . ■ WM t ■ . i. v. 1 C g 1 . 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