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. u u „ ., . . .äst- W- i Professional Women's Club Monday evening Janu. > , nre- j Bar. There were 24 members pr Mlss L«ona Dickrage, treasurer, gave a report on the club's funds. The club was elated to learn that) funds were available to pay all bias pertaining to the uewty opened' Youth Center. The c^mmiUee jas on its successful HARRINGTON congratulated handling of recent bazaar. The floor was opened to a discus sion of the problems arising from the opening of the Youth Center be cause of the large numbers present. The following decisions were voted and approved by the club upon members: 1 . No child will be admitted to the Youth Center unless he dr she is 12 years old or is in the seventh grade ot school. 2. The Youth Center will be open every Wednesday night, and it will be shared by all ages of school chil dren with membership cards. Prom 7 to 8:30 p. m. the children age or in the severth grade, age 13 and age 14. 3. The Youth Center will be open Friday and Saturday nights from 7 to 10:30 p. m. The two age groups will alternate each week. Friday, January 27, age 15 or in the ninth grade and all other ages in high school. Saturday, January 28, age 12 or in the seventh grade, age and 14. 4. No guest will be amitted un less accompanied by a child hold ing a membership card. Guests must pay 25c. If you attend bn a night when your age group is not eligible, you must come as a guest of an eligible member and you must pay 25c. February 9 a benifit card party will be held at the Youth Center. Thé meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Caroline Dill, of the Legislative committee, who gave a short talk on the subject. She then proceeded with an educational quiz. The M. Y. F. Class of Trinity Me thodist Church elected officers for 1950. They are as follows: Reba Smith, president; Randall Smith, vice president; Virginia Lee Black treasurer; Catherine Anthony, sec retary; Donald Jester, secretary of worship; Leslie Wix, librarian; Jimmy Simpson, mission; Doris Black and Barbara Minner, recrea on service; Patsy Ann Billings, pian ist; Betty Bradley, assistant pian ist; Shirley Kates and Martha Jean Sneath. publicity. Mrs. O. T. Roberts. Mrs. H. Clyde Miller, and Mrs Catherine Downing r »EXCELSIOR* jÆS ir; te Ragains Pharmacy PHOYE 8615 33 North Walnut St. Milford Delaware m Pip m ■■■ ■■ M M , «; ä : ■ ■ * . M ■ MS? x . > : - ; M s ! mmm : : vhtto NdowaB tin* and «bnl trim rinn optional at utra coat ■ Gel the out-ahead style and sensational savings of a new1950 Studebaker CHARPEN your pencil and get ^ ready to total up a big list of new-car savings! Come in and jot them down item by item—the sizable savings you can make on gas, on oil, on repair bills, by driving a new 1950 Studebaker! What's fnore, this low, long, allur ing Studebaker is unmistakably out ahead in style. It's the "next look'* in cars—the fresh new kind of design ing that tells everyone you know you're driving a real 1950 model. Stop in now. Go out for a ride in this newest and finest Studebaker. Get behind the wheel and drive it. Get die convincing proof that it's America's top value in a new carl WEBB'S GARAGE Dial 801» MUford, Del. ROLLING 1 STUDEBAKER LEADS AGAIN WITH THE NEXT LOOK" IN CAINS' of Milford, attended a luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. Char i es Smlth - ot Federalsburg. given slsssjzjsr. i r M d Mrs.* William Grimes of 5S5^ ^ 8 * an ^' Md., spent Sunday with Mr and Mrg M Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, of viola, spent last Thursday with M rs. Edmund Taylor, Mr &nd Mrg Calvln Cu - tis w kitchen shower at the hom<! g "rs CurÜs'.parents "rand Mrg Edgar Br0WQ P Wlday evening, Mf and Mrg Curtlj| received many practical gifts. Norman Smith has returned to his home on Delaware Avenue at ter having spent some time in Mil-j ford Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W. A. Nichols and Mrs. John ^mbo of Clayton spent Wednes Pmmeii Laurel v 8lt,ng Mrs. Edna M? vrr. wm, c ri^ V i 11I o m K S n aW ' and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cahall are at-! te M? U an5 e M Urni i U i r i!. 8 t h0 p W . in N - Y * "*^15 ert ^ rice ' Mrs - ^orge Price, end Mr. änd Mrs. Ro Wiimw« Br SP€nt SatUrday ln 1 1 • . _ _ nn C p d , Pr n , '.? r " c,lled on Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bullock Sun a f: _ t „ 0 . Mrs. James H. Spicer, of Cape a -[ leS ' J Va '' .® pe ? t Tues <fay and Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs. m- - ^"S Urg M t « ' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown attend 6 j « Sh0 ™ e L in honor of Mi - Coleman > °f Kent y,, ' £r d " F *2 da 3 r ; «•oo K 1 "? 1 ® Derrickson of Wilm., \f n ^ ^ r * an( ^ . rs. Ora Dernckson Sunday. _ V.^ rd K - Taylor has accepted a jd,?) 1 as sa,esma n for Bryan and Rollins, cf Lewes. »j 8 ' Keaa Smith was the guest] a o d : Mrs ' Martin Smith of Ulrord , Sunday. miss Iren© Brown, daughter of Mc. and Mrs. Edgar Brown, spent! the weekend with Miss Virginia! ' t v/ in oer. _Jona Harrison Rifenburg, of f.K i? 6 S€rvice * 8pent Tuesday, w tn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Riten burg. John has returned to le ii a8 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swann spent tne weekend in Wilmington. i ir. and Mrs. Alvin Gadow of enton entertained the following people from Harrington Sunday; Mrs ( ora .Parker, Mr. and Mrs. t^ Ugkes and family - Mr. rS ' j ^ward Taylor and fami iy. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown Smith, NOTICE Carburator, Fuel Pump and Windshield Wiper Repair STARTER, GENERATOR and BRAKE SERVICE Speedometer Repair CABLE AND CASING MADE TO ORDER Polishing and Waxing Lubrication And Oil Change ALL WORK GUARANTEED HAUGHEY'S SERVICE 110 Bridgham Ave. Milford, Delaware Night Dial 4884 Day Dial 4861 and Mrs. William Parker and fami ly. Mra . j 0 hn Rambo, of Clayton, irÆj- Mra - w - a - N,chois Mrs. R. W. Vane spent Monday j n Baltimore. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Quillen entertained to dinner Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Harry Neese, of Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Ayres and son Tim. of Seaford.! The Misses Marion Kaul, Grace! Wanda Quillen, spent the weekend with the Misses Hazel Sharp, Agnes Jackson, and Jeanette Knapp, of m"' and Mrs Dave W Force of Baltimore spent Friday night with M ra ?îd Mrs Joh^G Parks * m» Brown Smith entertained he? bridge club Thursdayafte? : noon L Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Messner, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harrington spent Sunday at Rehoboth Mr. and Mr8 - W - R. Massey bad as weekend miests H D Walker of Tuxedo Park; Mrs F*Sd Daïis.' of Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillespie, of Westfield, N. J., and : Mrs. Ella Rogers, of Seaford. I •i 1 " 1 ' 6 '' with friends in Frederica Saturday evening. Mrs. A. C. Crendick has been on the sick list. Mrs. Martin L. Caine and son, Jimmy, of Hatboro, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry l. Boyer. , Mrs. À. B. Parsons spent last week with her mother, Mrs. A. W. Thompson, of Georgetown. Mrs. Thompson is recuperating at the home of Mrs. Parsons for a while. ; Mrs. Fulton Downing and daugh ter, Joyce, and Mrs. Cora Harrison motored to Wilm., Saturday to see Mrs. Roscoe I^ewis. Mrs. Harrison will remain with Mrs. Lewis for a ^w weeks ; Ernest W. Dean has returned I from the Milford Memorial Hospit al following an operation, O. T. Roberts entertained at a ! dinner Thursday evening the follow the'ing friends; Martin Grier, C. Fred Wilson. W. W. Sharp, Clarence W. Shockley, and Horace Hamilton. Mrs. F. B. Smith. Mrs. L. B. Har rington, Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. C. Fred Wilson. Mrs. Theadore Har rington. Mrs. W. W. Sharp, and Mrs J. C. Messner were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Gor don Smith, of Dover. Clarence Shockley has gone to Brandywine Sanitorium. George Vincent has transferred to the Maryland Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Vin-| Byrqh Burgess and GeOTJ re I vi-;cent spent Thursday « itrrsar, end with Mrs. ^ neTa T^end^of Catherine Bradley and Wilmington, were also guests of Mrs. Tucker. Man i p J Mrs Chester Oliver, of Z,. wood N J- spent the weekend Mr and Mrs. Norman Oliver. Mr anfl Mr - « C. Austin enter-! ^i^yevenlS 8 few of, Jl ir d fÄto inVnor of tbelr 33rd weddi ng anniversary # ^ , The following University of aware students are home S-vnard term; Gertrude and Bobbr**™* Donald Vane and Laura and Isabe Kish. . „ ' George Smith, formerly of Ver-be non. is ill at a hospital in CaHfor nia. Hartlv Mrs. Mary Williamson, of Hart y spent the weekend with Mrs. Zella Hopkins Rev. J. Harry Wright Mr». Clyde Miller, and Melvin Brobst attended the Music Workshop held in Mil ford Tuesday evening. The second of the Milford com munity concerts will be held Sun day evening the St. Louis Simfonie tta will be guest artists. Susan Brown, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown had the misfortune of scalding her arm, quite badly Sunday. John Myers, 39. of Bowers Beach assumed his duties Saturday morn ing as chief of the Harrington po-| iice department, following the re signation the previous day of Harry A. Pusey who had been appointed the proceeding Wednesday by the City Council. ('hies Myers appointment is bas ed on "A fair trial," which term 1 RANDE pôop OF t St té » * * O FOOD O O £ LE «HANOI 1 1 STORES fr/ I SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY - JAN. 27 and 28 'fS I • •• ;, Oleomargarine A Nef. Pmdi A. 27« PINEAPPLE * A € mtxmtYmi l| 39« B«« M a 32« ft s V « ■ê ! r S A f] ill SPINACH Sagari n « * | «•. i. © :* BEARN. .1 tTOES Cat Ctcm Beans 31<2 Me. Z«HK 35< <» . Mo. ZVk CM 21« Mo. 15« > 2 No. X 9 I» qual-tt-pao PORDHOOK RDAL-H-MO QUAL-TY-PAC a CORN 3 V 2 v lima beans M fcl % » No. 1 S««vo MM 2 7« Mo. 2 Sctve con 2 5 < 31« 2 33« jL ■—TTf 4 i lied Bow Large Limas «■ a os mtst a 1-lb.tSc Red Bow Rice « PRUNE JUKE WL 31c » PINEAPPLE JUICE > HUNT'S H * CATSUP 2M<Wbota.39c : Whete Dngeeled Aprkets n*.2 , acm29c a IV « ■ ■ I Î MÜSMLMAÎf'S 39« Red Pie Cherries No.2cm29< ; s 1 2l2-oz.cans31c Niblets Com I GORTON'S } Ready To Fry Cod - 23« VamHa Wafers ^ 22* S unsh i ne Choc. Puffs bog25« ■ SPECIAL OFFER! ■» » GENUINE /I \ Ï 9 ? Cooper Cheese %«20*Tt< - RSbCrahkers * 33* w a «t WZ * mmmM Get this wonderful ■ ' TULIP 3 Q T. » L U M 1 N U M SAUCEPAN 1 R1NS0 - htm>47. Pink Salmon ■ 2-19 : •. V J t . FAMOUS NAME QUALITY BAKELITE HANDLE "SUHRAY" INSIDE FINISH lg ■So * 3 — 37. Daak NtM, 2 — 29< 1 LUX Pet Milk FLAKES Certified *2®® Value* TOILET soap . . . reg. 1 LUX |35 ■ Ml $ : Send name andern .uff. FO* . \ to Pet Mitt MUk, Go., Arcade 1 LIFEBUOY... M. reg. I ont y ••• I « LIMITED TIME ONLY » * MILK CAN f j QUALITY - ECONOMY i SERVICE Th. Môtto Of Y»r teJ ipwJ e i* 6»» ,:/iwwî LOWEST FOOD PRICES I » f W ■ ■ ■ * A ? CouncU lnterpreted the City - Drtawaî!^ J? ef ° f pol, f ca "®, to ä He^asT ^ ^ A ' M ' J ^ served as extra man of fo P iice forces of Dover and Mil The „ pj nh rnngton New Century " ™ asday afternoon, Jan ? with Mrs, L. H. Rogers. * * a recent meeting otj Delawal? stlte Federation of VfZ men's Clubs in Dove? was given by M W . Earl Sylvester.' for the Friendship Dinner,!I which will be sponsored this year by the Century Club February 21. discussed. Definite plans will announced later. The speaker!! t will be the Rev. Kenneth Kepler, of 1 * It *», t . . ... It was voted to make a contribu to i k ^ arck of Dimes. .. 1 subject of the program for ^toy was American Homes in Jüarge of Mrs. Charles Peck, Jr , Mrs. H. J. Ramsdell. Mrs. Arnold j , , j ; - Orthopedic Shoes For The Entire Family Doctors' Prescriptions Carefully Filled. E. Ralph Blizzard Pine St. — Phone 408 Georgetown, Del. 10-14-tf Gllstard, Mrs. R. R. McClain, Mrs.' Hayward Quillen, and Mrs. Eva ^rriugtom U was opened by sing 8m,lM are hom€S th?t make Us happy. There are homes that make us 8a d; There are homes that fill our hearts with pitty For the folks whose luck hasjiel been so bad. _. I I I 1 1 I I ! I I | HELP WANTED OPERATORS ON Single Needle Machines MUST BE EXPERIENCED VACATION WITH PAY 75c Hr. Minimum — And Piece Work Rates 40-Hr. Week Steady Work COOPERSMITH'S PHONE 4506 MILFORD, DEL. There are homes whose shiny| newness thrills us. ! Makes us wa ct.to linger longer —* that . hearts with gladness Are the homes that our loved on es share. ( A poem, "Ancestral Dwellings,* by Henry Van Dyke, was read by Mrs. H. J. Ramsdell. The Rev. Dan Pritchard, pastor of Trinity Me thodist church, was introduced and > - spoke very fittingly on the subject of the day. He emphasized four re auirement8 cf anv succeS sful home œfÂÆ Eternal One, or Religio^ 1 ™ The next meeting will be Febru ary 7. The subject will be Boy Scouts in charge of Mrs. T. H. Har rlngton, Mrs. W. T. Chlpman, Mrs. Fred Greenly, Sr., Mrs. O. T. Perry, Mrs. W. E. Jacobs. Mrs. Ernest Kll len, and Mrs. William S. Smith. __•