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rhaplniift Chapel, Greenwood St. Johnstown and Trinitv Charge Rev J E Lavton pastor o» T r Sunday, January » Greenwood Methodist W a. m. Church school, Medford Calhoun. BU *> t - , . Q . ^/attendance last Sunday was much better. Keep it up each Lords Day morning. If you do not hav e a a church home we nv e you ,™ U ir ith *în You will find a real Clu-lsUan Feliowship. 7:30 p. m. evening service® and Hymn sing. We are very happy in having the M. Y. F. to unite with us In our service. Trinity Methodist 10 a. m. church school. John Hastings, sypt. * 11 a m. morning worship and sermon by the pastor, subject; "the power For Our Task." St. Johnstown Methodist 2 p. m. ohurch school, S« B. McDvalne, »up!. 3 p. m. preaching by the pastor, GREENWOOD subject "Power For Our Task." j Chaplain's Chapel Methodist 10:-! 30 a. in. church sphool, Hilton Pen ue i,'v SUpt ' . . ■ ■ The annual meeting of the offi clals of Greenwood charge, repre-; senttag the four churches will be held on Tuesday night January 81, j at 7:46 in the Greenwood Methodist church. The W. S. C. S. of Greenwood Me-j thodist church will meet on Wed nesday night in the church. Mr. and Mrs. John Çonard of Hol-, ly Oak. Delaware spent Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Layton. » _ . , . , , Utile Patricia Ann Willey has tne measles. , r * J 8 ®" Mrs. David Dävis of West vins, rç.J , spent the weekend with, Mr. and Mrs Uland Davidson and their daughter. Miss Victoria. *•> OVERBROOK Mrs. Horace Gilbert spent Wed nesday as the guest of Mrs. Tho mas Best at Nassau. Mrs. Roy Ellingsworth attended the funeral at Wilson Funeral home, Milton, Saturday, for their cousin. Mrs. Edward Lank of Coolspring, who passed away at her home Wednesday evening, Jan uary 18th. Mrs. Marie Simpler Price and lit tle daughter Karen, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Warrington, near Lewes, Thursday. I Happy Is The Day When Backache I Goes Away.. ■ ■ As we get older, stress and strain, over exertion, excessive smokinE or exposure to I cold sometimes slows down kidney func- i tk>n. This may lead many folks to com plain of nacsi ng backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting ■p nights or frequent passages may result minor bladder irritations due to cold, or dietary indiscretions. I I damp BHM If your discomforts are due to these . don't wait, try Doan's Pills, vt mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for 60 years. While these symptoms may : otherwise occur, it's amazing how often many times Doan's give happy relief — Ä the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters out waste. 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Remember Camp design meets approved medical standards., Our expert fitting service includes periodical adjust ment of your garment according to your individual needs. ■ / AND OF COURSE i m OUR FAMOUS GIRDLES h 4U*** FOUNDATIONS h Made***# FOUNDATIONS h P**ciical Qvmt BRASSIERES BRASSIERES ^ Qu&USUœi-Matik and many otUe/tA, ■ 5°o anat provides abdominal that still keeps mus X-VVX; ■ . • - ■ r ■ •• V ./«WAS iy Mandi ßna ß,, % MILTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 8114 At The Crossroads of the Eastern Shore U Milford, Delaware The W. S. C. S. of Todds Chapel j were entertained at the January "««ting at the home of Jn-OJ ton Se€,ey wlth a good attendance. a covered dish supper was planned tQ t>e held in the Greenwood Com munity Building on Friday even ing, February 3, at 6:30 p. m. Come; out and brlng a covered dlah of ycur faV oriate food and enjoy all tho good eat8 for only 5 0c for adults; 25c for children. Messrs. Nell Russell and Clar ence Collins, Jr., are spending a two week's vacation on a trip through Florida. % Mrs. George Moore has been con- 1 fined to her home for several weeks dU e to illness. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Boyer of Harrington spent Sunday evening 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rust. Mr. Lester Taylor, has purchased a new Ford Truck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearman and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rust were USHER'S DISTRICT guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rusti c f Farmington on Monday evening.! Mrs. Harvey Rhodes. Mrs. Char- 1 Ies Dearman and Mrs. J. W. Rust were Seaford visitors on Saturday, Revival services are in progress in Salem Church in Farmington. Rev. Hopkins Invites everyone to attend these meetings and help him in the good work. Don't forget the covered dish supper Friday night. February 3, in Greenwood Adults 50c and a covered dish, children 25c. Sunday school at Todds Chapel Sunday morning 10 a. m. worship service «at 11 a. m. An adequate breakfast includes: fruit, whole grain or enriched cer eal glag8 of milk an egg ftnd a slice of whrle wheat or enriched brea d with butter or fortified mar gar i ne( suggests the Delaware State! ■ Nutrition Committee. I * ♦ duteii lififrm/ ûm MHOS m S° nf ± CREASELESS NANO CREAM E Smooth m »W». dainty, non-dicky hand croon*. Almost instantly your hands rospond to its wonderfully soothing action. Rodnoi mokes your hands tool and look softer... keeps them softer longer! Guards against chapping, too. large Economy Sizo 98 e 0 Plut Tax ♦ Milton's Dept. Store Milford Delaware Tbe Felton P. T. A. will celebrate the local birthday at the next meet i n g to be held Thursday evening February 2nd, when Mr. Marston Fox> the State President of the P. j. A. will be the speaker. A full at tendance requested. The Kent Co. W. C. T. U. Execu-' Uye m be held t the home of Mrs . Robert E Lewis in Dover. Fri-i day . February 3rd. from 1 to 3 p. m.! Mrs. Walter H. Moore, chairman «f the March of Dimes has appoin ted the members of the Junior rhnir hur anatatantR Ch M r . an J Russell Torbert had 1 ag guests her mother, Mrs. Nancy Young arid her brother-in-law and s i 8te r. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sapp of Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Young re ma iued for several weeks visit. Mr aDd Mrg j^ e Harrington re C ently visited in Wilmington and! Trenton N J , , Mr Charles Griffith has return ed home and is recuperating from an operation in the Memorial Hos FELTON pkal in Wilmington. Mrs E M Bringhurst had as her guests Monday night, her son, Jos eph Bringhurst and family of Cam-; den. Mrs. Bringhurst and Mrs. T. B. Brlnton attended the State W. C. T.! U. Institute held in Peoples Church in Dover last Wednesday. Donald Brlnton of Juniata Col lege, Huntington, Pa., is spending the midwinter vacation this weekl with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.l Brinton Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jester visited Mrs. Ethel Case and Bayard Case; in Rehoboth last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cain visited relatives near Millsboro last Fri day Mrg w w Wood wlth Mrs Wm Snyder of Salisbury were in Phila. last Thursday. Mrs. Snyder Re mained for a visit with Mrs. Wood Friday, Mrs. Anna ^°rt has announc ed her appointment as distributor i for Beauty Counselors. Inc. and 1 will have an opening this Saturday afternoon from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Installation of the officers of the M. Y. F. took place Sunday inorn ing in the church school. They W lll hold a meeting in the Church every two weeks Sunday nights. ~ Rrlntnn t00 k as his subject Su ^ y lÄng^How the Church rV^T^^uSfor ChSr sang Nwct ^av Rev Äon wül pr^ f^m-hetext "And wh^n he came ™ b niself » A good îttendanw ' attenaancc urged. At the meeting last week of the Avon Club, Mrs. Jester reported the Welfare work of the year »«the Felton community. The Avon Club voted t° ojake a dona on to the March ot Dim ® 8 f nd * 0 the ^ ov - Bacon Health Center. Conservation was the topic of the Program in charge of Mrs. Edgar Killen State Forester. Mr. Taber was the guest speaker. He showed films on fores try A reading was given by Mrs. Louder Harrington. Refreshments were served. Plans were made making an afagaan for th e new Y**®™J*® SCHOOL NEWS. On Iriday,January JO, tine offle-' a, r s ^ stad ? n l C v "k ,, Hm Harrington. Robert Voshell Vir ginia Steele and Lenora Hughes attended the Kent county indent counc ü organization meeting held at the Dover High School Four schools, Smyrna, Dover. Caesar ' Rodney and Felton were represeut ed bv their council officers, The new,y elec * ed officers for the 1 Kent County Organization are: president, Frank Suroin, Dover; The Milford Corset Shop Is Pleased To Announce That We Will Remain In Milford And Continue To Serve Our Many Satisfied Customers. We Will Be in Our New Horrçe — 5, S. E. Front St. on • • Saturday, January 28th A girdle and brassiere of your owp choice will be given on the above date. Come In. Leave your name and address. You may be the Lucky Winner. Also, Many Opening Day Specials On Hosiery, Ling erie, Antique Gifts And Many Other Items. Our expert Corsetierre will continue to fit and alter all garments without charge. I Milford Corset Shop 5 S. E. Front St. Milford, Del. £ ce president, ot w wiSSu Peiton • secretary Dorotny warren, Ca«aar Rödney. The urpo8e of the organization ia t co-ordinate student activities J n the Kent County schools and discuss problems which may arise in these Schools. Milford and Han ington schools have been invited to joinand are expected to do so later The ..eat meeting will be held Febru^f 10. at Caesar Rodney ïüsh School n * evening after the game wi?h r îîlr Rodney the JunSr Sl« Ln^red a dance the Sro class s P°""® r ® d w a re da d n on ated to the ceeds of wlu€li«we a a o tne March of Dime*Campaign. On Wednesday. February 1, Mrs. Wallace's chemistry students will present an assembly program of two short skits. The skits are: "It Shouldn't Happen To a Dog." writ ten by the Chemistry class around the theme of what might occur in any Activity Period. The characters are: Roberta Stewart, Roberta Barium; Kathleen Greenlee. Kath i een Piopone; Connie Reed, Connie Cobalt; Ann Moore. Ann Nickel; for'Joyce Powell, Joyce Platinum; R e it a Reid, Reita Rubedium. I The second skit is a dialogue be 'tween two students and Illustrated by "Chemical Experiments" entill ed "A Bunch of Non Scents" teach j __ | ANNE T. MINNER Notary Public Chronicle Office, Milford, DcL Honrs: 8 to 12—1 to t Wa,lace * MrB - Tun « sten - ! on Thursdav evening Fohniarv o u 1 evening, r eoruary ' 1 ® U " g .° f ^ 6 F ® 1U> " P ' *' A ' wm 06 "eld in the school at J P- m Mr. S. Marston Fox, presi dent of the Delaware Congress of £ T. A. will be the guest speaker. H* 8 topic for the evening will be "Todays Child. Tomorrow's Citizen"! 11 is hoped thate attendance at these meetings will continue to show an Increase as It has done for thi * year - mo «th the third grade won the attendance banner away from the 8enior cla8s - An architec t has submitted pre ii m |n ar y pi anes an( i sketches for the addition to the building and theeseare under consideration by the Felton school Building Corn mlssioners. The Bonds for defray ing construction expenses will be offered for sale in the near future. Mr. Harry Redgely. legel advisor to the Building Commission is |_._ '— now there are many ways to save HERE'S ONE OF THE BEST Our Savings Plan encourages regular saving because it en ables you to make deposits in ANY amount; pays compound Interest semi-annually on ALL savings balances and it makes your funds available for im mediate use when needed. Convenient Bank-by-Mail ser vice available. I m' OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY Founded 1907 Statewide Service At Four Friendly Offices WILMINGTON 9th Cr Shipley 3rd & Market DOVER GEORGETOWN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Prepairing these bends to be adver-1 tised . - lT J he 8e ® ond * rad « *» a8 been enjoy an 1 ,!® aginar3r . trl P.t° Alaska ( "«SmaTSl T""®" her daddy there. Some in ££ tto * l plct '" re * "J at ® rl ® 8 have be ®" P rt >duced with the study. »l*th grade is getting ac QUainled with stenciling and sev f«*! pupils have brought in mater ,al be worked. Some lovely de T, CARLISLE COLLINS tULL 8 KENT COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. INSURES PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE AND LIGHTNING GEOBGE COLLINS MILTON AGENT BAWLIÜ8 ft FERGUSON BRIDGBVIIXE AGENTS J. FRANK GRAHAM LAURENCE E. CAIN BASMNOTON AGENT ROTER, DELAWARE MILFORD AGENT FELTON AGENT signs have already been started, . ... , There is an automobile race plc tured on the bulletin board in the Commercial Room showing the pro * r888 ot th * students in their typ , V* speed tests * ® a ® h typing stu ' dent is represented by a car which is moved as his typing speed in creases. Much interest has been shown by the other students in the school.