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SELBYVILLE Mrs. Mattie Beauchamp of Ber lin, visited her daughter and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hudson and Barbara Hudson last week. Mr. Norman Jarvis Jr., who is employed with the Atlantic Refin ing Co., flew from Florida last week and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harvis and chil dren over night, returning to his duties the next day. The Womens Community Club will entertain the faculty of Selby ville school oa Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holloway spent the weekend in New York as guests of Mr. D. C. Williams Jr., at the PIcadilly Hotel and attended the foot ball game of Notre Dame and North Carolina, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bremberg and family moved into the Simp ler property on Saturday, vacating the Pepper property on E. church street, where they have resided since coming to Selbyville. Mr. Bremberg is a member of the Sel byville High School faculty and is the church organist for, Salem Church. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Lynch of Springfield, Pa., visited his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ringler and sen Clayton, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLaugh lin of Merion Pa., visited their mo ther, Mrs. Maggie Pepper on Sun day and she returned home with them to be their guest until after Thanksgiving. Mrs. C. W. Wilgus and daughter, Mrs. Nettie West, t Iso returned with them and stay ed until Tuesday. Mrs. Katie Stevens and Mrs., Dol Me Williams were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Mattie Shockley of Millsbc.ro, on Wednesday, then they motored over to Delmar in the af ternoon and visited Mrs. Cora Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long are spending a few days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Gray, and Carole while their home is being repaired. Mr. Howard Quillen has been in the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia for treatment. His wife and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis visited him on Sunday. Bob McCabe of Wilmington, vis ited his mother, sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grappelhause, Nancy McCabe and Mrs. Eva Curry through the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lynch Jr., ln Frankford, Delaware, on Sat urday evening. Standing Milk Milk left standing in sunlight even in a cool place may aot sour but it will change, in flavor and vitamin content within a very short time. KEEP WARM! SAVE FUEL! TAoifito T\~ Seal your home asaintt drafts and cold, trop expen sive heat leaks! Keep out dust and dirt. It's easy for anyone to press pliable, cord-like MORTITB around windows, doors, baseboards. No brads or Molt needed. 294 and $ J 25 HUMES HARDWARE MILFORD ll-14-5t PETERMAN'S T R A U B D I V E ■ s o RADIO REPAIR ALL MAKES a; Repair and Service On All Makes Washing Machines N è* VACUUM GLEANER V Repairs To AU Makes Hoses, bags, etc. in stock Repairs To Toasters, Irons, Lamps, Etc PETERMAN'S S. E. Second & Charles Sts. Phone 5317 Milford, Del. DELMAR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott of New York, have been visiting relatives here ' Realie Schaffer Josenh Bradley amTS-an <Wa and Anue Jones, aH «undents at the University of Dclaware were weekend guests at nf Misa Tnnes'8 narents Mr and Mr« F O Joies P M* ÛMwin Pnwpi I is a natient in WHl« STttSSSl Phila W Mra. Grayson Elliott of Martine ville. Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillie Hayman and other rel atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker have returned from a few weeks visit to the West Coast and Canada. •ÄÄSÄTT SZc£ Tft and Mrs. Beniamin Bnihe as rssawüfw -j friends in Key West, as well as vis iting maüy otheç interesting places while there. • Mrs. Marion B. Sherwood is a patient in Memorial Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware. Mrs. Larry Wagner, of Pittsburgh is visiting her father while her mother is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Herba Figgs have returned to their home near town after spending a few weeks In Wil mington Delaware, where Mr. Figgs underwent an operation at Wilmington General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Godfrey of Hicksville L. I. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff of Queens Village, L. I. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hearthway, here. Messers, A. H. Hearn, H. C. Kirk C. E. Hastings, E. L. Hitchens, V. S. Livingston, Milton Jones, D. J. Tru itt, R. R. Ellis,- Rev. F. M. Volk and F. M. Volk Jr., attended the annual Bonnie Blink Corn Husking held at! the Masonic Home in Cockeysville, Md., on Saturday. They received an award for the largest number go ing the longest distance. Staff. Sgt. Albert H. Nichols, son of the late I. W. Nichols of Phila., and grandson of the late G. W, Nichols, visited relatives in town this week. Sgt. Nichols has just returned to the states after having served three years in Japan in the 22nd and C. I. D. 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Call us now, or drop in and arrange a date for us to give your machines our top quality shop treatment. You'll get an economical job, and an expert job—a job done by trained servicemen using the latest equip ment and factory-approved methods. Call us or see us at once for a date to put youc equipment in shape ahead of season. 0. A. NEWTON & SON CO. Phone 2551 Bridgeville f^S arrived in Norfolk, Va., September 26th, after a long cruise where he visited the French Riviera, anchor ed in Cannes, France. He also visit Nice, shopped in Riviera and Gras se, France's perfume center. Has tings entered Naval service, June 4th. 1947. RecreWed his recruit training at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes. Ill. Before entering the Navy he attended Delmar High School. He has been visiting his brother. Clyde on North 2nd street and his mother Mrs. Martha Wil komm, Selbyville. Wort on the new highway thru Delaware is scheduled to begin in approximately 20 days according to Marian B. Sherwood, president of (he Md. Town Council. At the meet ing it was approved to grant the! SS STZ SS'Ä M £ £ *£ KS ffÄ'Sat foo t highway, four lane will have jo foot sidewalks on either side. The contract for the job has been awarded to the H. Lay Phillips Construction Company, a Salisbury Contracting Firm. Work is schedul e d to be completed by July of 1950. - « - AHAM^ V ROADS ixv/rti/u - Mrs. Helen Harmon and son spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Blanche Adams and family. o IindflV q()hoo i Rundav 10 a m nt S Xomerv ' ai f y ' . .. Miss Blanche Stetler is spending some time with relatives in Phila. A covered dish luncheon will be served at the Community Building, Friday evening November 18th, come bring a dish and $.50, to help i swell the aid treasurer, Friday evening 6:30 p. m. j Mrs. Blaine Buttreth and daugh ter Elizabeth, of Federalsburg, vis ited Mrs. John M. Adams, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowdle and Mrs. Anna Robinson, of Feder alsbrug, spent Thursday evening with C. W. Adams and family. Miss Gloria Mae Johnson enter tained Miss Shirley Reynolds of Bridgeville over tho weekend, Mrs. Edna Adams with Mrs. Isa-j belle Devore acting as assistant hostess entertained the Smithvjllej I Home Makers Club members, on November 15th at the community building. NASSAU Services were held at Conley's Chapel last Sunday morning and the attendance at both the Sunday School and worship service was ex cellent. The choir rendered an ap propriate selection and the mims ter spoke on the text taken from Hebrews Chapter eleven, verse one using as his theme ''Faith in God" A good number of those who were present have purchased and read th. little booklet, on Faith which hav ®^ ,H® en d lstri huted »r/ th e Methodist Church on The A - vance For Christ and His Church ^ h f?® 1 ^? 0k ^ or f5° ul ^ h S ) t ®.„ in r hl D H Metnodist h o me - Whites t Cha R., had a good attendance to the Ä «• « Ä SïHS was conducted by Eldndge Dono ' an ' Conley's Chapel Methodist Church is renewing the cemetery fence which will be completed in a The Church is also t making headway on improvements to the Interior of the Church. Preaching at the churches on the Nassau Methodist Triangle next Sunday will be at Zion and White's and the Sermon Theme will be on "Thanksgiving.' and as we are ap preaching this great Thanksgiving Season let us a11 be found in the Place of Worshi P in «ie Church of our choice, next Sunday because of the profound feeling of gratitude i in our -hearts towards Our Heaven iy Father for His bountiful bless ings and pay the debt of love and I praise we owe, let us stop now and think, and then act. Miss Christina McIntosh who ! spent last week at the parsonage! with her sister and brother-in-law ! Rev. and Mrs. Charles Louhoff, Jr., | has returned to her home in Wilm ington. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roach and What other Famous Brand is blended by the makers of FOUR ROSES? See Answer on Page 28 « * 0 Fine Blended Whiskey 90.."» proof 60% Grain Neutral Spirits Frankfort Hist. Con*-» N. Y. C. I T n I II : l 1 * f I r . 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The senior and the junior choirs will sing. The sermon theme will be on "Thpnks giving" eveiybody is urged to at tend. If you are not going else where or if you are not in the habit show real gratitude to the Heaven ly Father for His goodniss to us is the attend the worship service in your church. You owe it to your self to God and to ihe Community and your family welcomes the op ed of going to church, make this your church home, you need the church and the church needs you. CONLEY'S chapel 10 a, m. Sun day school,'Alden S. Hopkins, supt. 11 a h. song and praise service, always a good attendance. 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