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ELLENDALE M . I _ . Mrs. Annie Feberry of n*w Cm «d mT B ^S linghamofLa^rel were Hev and Mrs Jame7SUiî Sun*' *** and Mrs. James O Neil on Sun Miss Allie Macklin is improving. Mrs. Qeorgianna Ellingsworth-is at her home here. Mrs. Charles S. Hoyt is very ill this date. Mrs. Carrie Patterson, who has been very ill, is improving at this ti ™ e - „ 'l^. kend gueats 9j Mr * aad Mrs. J*;jr a a fc ^? n Mf-»nd Mrs. A1-; fred Smith of Trenton. N. J., and ^ r M a P d M r * Di-exel Patterson of and Julius Gorllch Sr motored fo W^itinil s^J on Sun ' J Mrs rnTcfun] f»mitv Ü u. "dfamlly. . Jill 1 ?. " 0.^.1 F,emln * vi8iu day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Ellendale motored to Richmond. Va on Wednesday to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, wife ot Theodore Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mra. Walter Webb enter tained guests on Sunday. Mra Ehtella Clecdaniel, who has been ill, is improving at this wrlt Ing. Mrs. Alfred Clendaniel is on the sick list. at Mr and Mrs Thomas Waters and fJ.Uy were^Ietî to MUfbrd U«t «Mi, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sammons and daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Messick of Milton and Miss Dorothy Mes sick of Wilmington. Miss Betty Deputy of Lincoln was a caller in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coverdale' were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-! ard Johnson and son of Lincoln re cently. Mrs. John Elllngsworth and chll dreu were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C hartes Netbert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Green and family of Lincoln last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spicer were callers in Milford on Satur- i d®^- _• j The Ellendale Public School opened Its basketball schedule to day st Greenwood High School Auditorium. The sixth, seventh and! sight grade boys nosed out the; Greenwood team by a narrow mar-; gin of one point 12-11. At half time the Ellendale boys led 7-6 and atj only one time did they trail by one; point. Jones, forward for Ellendale sparked the offense by scoring 7 of his team's 12 points, while Edwards from Greenwood was high scorer with 6 points. The Ellendale girls basketball team was defeated by a 19-10 score, however, it was a hard fought ^ajj| 5-5" EYST0NA ONE COAT FLAT OIL PAINT the most revolutionary development:# ; In indoor painting in the last 50 years =; t H* Sea*** For the first finie, every season is paint season! With Odor ha Xeystona, the new triumph oi the Keystone laboratories, there's no need to open windows... no discomfort from paint odor. Now you can paint when you please, confident that this one coat Hat oil point lor walls, ceilings and woodwork is the eame high quality Keystona that has set the standard lor alm ost hall a century. That means no guesswork about color ... no compromise with perfect results. Very simple to use, . Odorlete Keystona works easily and dries to a washable. "N velvet-textured finish.. S,-(P our Kt-ystc ux teil you moi ne Cavalcade of-Color Book and let e.about 'his »enxa'ional paint deve! cpment Keystone i ccmp!etç_pdorlers painting tem. sys ncluding priming coat*, paints and enamels. GROVER C. MARVEL 900 S. E. 2nd St. SV< ;« I • Milford, Delaware l-20-4t H&H Poultry Co SELBYVILLE Take» Great Carejn Finishing-Off The Broilers They Bug From You There by Assuring You — 1. Steady Markets 2. Top-Paying Prices 3. Prompt, Efficient Service First, Call Phone Selbyville 2121 • 2411 - 4481 0 w Or Bayers: HOMEK PEPPER HORACE PEPPER. Laurel 4583 BOB LEWIS, Rehoboth 6146 LINWOOD (Tobe) PENUEL. Georgetown 394 or Milton 4258 H&HPODLTHT CO. Phone 2411 Selbyville, Del. Kam>. Virginia McClaren and Emily Mowden sharing scoring honors with 3 field goals apiece and Gloria Passwaters from Ellendale led her team W ' th 4 f,eW goa18 - • Mr - and Un - L- J- Fleming gave a b,rthd ay party in honor of their daug . hU; birthday, on Friday. Jan uary 13lh. Sydney received many lovely guu. AH her friends had i delightful evening and delicious re fréshments were served. The Ellendale Fire Co., has pur chased an $18,000 American La France Fire Truck which arrived in town on Sunday January 22nd. The tflremen are proud of this new addition to their Fire house and any friends wishing to donate to ward the purchase of same, all con tributlcns will be appreciated. Class No. 7 Mrs. Mary Wilson teacher will meet with Miss Owen dolyn Lynch on Friday evening, January 27th. All cordially invited, Class No. 6 will be entertained by Mrs. Hazel D. Elllngsworth on Friday evening. February 10th. All a, L COrdia,ly J ^P^îjd. The Ellendale W. S. C. S. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Warren on Thursday evening, January 26th. All members arelu-jMrs. THANK^ Pre * eDt ' TI rîie K r^diP. nf rio.« v 0 .1 r-iLo J d J . °. f c . ,a88 No - 2 and ainr'Lun 6 f* -re t0 ® x P r ® 88the, '', appreciation to everyone who dona î^,_ or .. be,ped ,n ?. ny . way to niak ® éuccess ThI nSie^hTîifn m'** The proceed^|m.°0. ^ , thf New Market^W^S^S win have a St PaVrlck^' IMnner in Oie Ellendale School Auditorium Chic! ken pie. Adults $1.00; children 60c all come and have a delicious sun per for these ladies nr* nnt^rf für being excellent cooks ror CHURCH NEIWS Ellendale Methodist Church Hev. James O'YelL Pastor Hnndny January 2* Sunday school services at 10 a m. in charge of F W Ireland suot Preaching at ll'a. m. by castor Evening worship at 6 45 p ni M Y. P. V P • -i Preaching at 7-30 n m hv njmtnr! McColle)'* Methodist i liurch . Key. James O'Yell I'astur Sunday, January 28 Sunday school services in charge of Preston Donovan, supt I nlon Methodist ( hurch , Key. James O'NdL Pastor Sunday, January 28 Sundr.y sciiool services at 2 Preaching at 3 p m Faith Bible Holiness Church Key. Robert K. .\allor, pastor Sunday, January 28 Sunday school services at 2 p Preaching by pastor, Everyone welcome, No evening service, p. m. m. *> Proper distance for viewing a 16-lnvch television set is declared by the experts to be six to ten feet. OPFAN VIFW ULLAI>i VULW - The Sunday services at Bethel!Mrs. Method,8t Church " ere " follow8: Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Super intendent. Hàrry H. Dukes, Jr., con ducting. The worship service at 11 o'clock with an inspiring sermon h, Roy. D. C. Wilde, whoso sub Ject "The Book of the Year," mean Ing the Holy Bible. At the vesper service we had an informal song service with spiritual hymns led by our minister and the senior adult choir. Selection sung by Mrs. Norma Evans was enjoyed by everyone, The minister. Rev. Wildey deliver ed a good sermon on "Essentials." He quoted the scripture "Thou Shalt Love the Lord Thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength," This is the flfst com-*, mandatent and the first essential and the second is like, namely. "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." the minister said. Mrs. Manie Hickman entertained at dinner on Sunday her daughters and sons-in-law. namely, Mr. and Preston McCabe and two daughters. Nancy and Jane of Bish opv,He ' Md - Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Derrick*» of Ocean View and Mrs. Ethel Mitchell of Frankford, a sis ter of Mrs. Hickman's. Paul Hitchens of New York vis Hed h . ,s a . u . mmer . hwme and also his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hit chens over the week-end. , h Mr8 - E ® e L? tc . hum . ls 8 P®nding| [ * Z VSJ X her daughter and « "* * u,™ DaV,d Marshall ton. ^ Murray entertained î!î e ^ Thu I sday Afternoon Bridge Club on January w at her home. Inrrm* an< î 11 ® 4r8 ; Wa R® r Evans of «'•••amsville, visited their parents, o r J nd Mrs Everett r »nnon on Sunday. u H u. rry ^ itcheH entertained 5 er ^ ul ? shi 1 ne c,ass of #®thel Sun '^ ay ® cho ° 1 on Thursday night at he L hom ^ .. „ Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Evans e . ntertained at dinner on Sunday , ^ leir COU8in - Mr -s. IJllie H. Betts, ( a R® rs Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Evans ]/ ARI JUST \ AI CIOSI 1 AS YOUR j (\mSFHONI / FOR REAL ECONOMY AND SERVICE CALL^. ûÏS» \ i »'•Jots ^ TtP' AU DENTON 2S DENTON, MD. Rrtdgeville- Del. Phone 2551 Used Machinery Bargains 1—John Deere B Tractor 1—F-12 Tractor IH & Bissell Disks 1—A-193 Plow 1—Mt. 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Lite Virus Newcastle Vaccine Tracbetls Vaccine Fowl Pox Vaccine Pigeon Pox Vaccine Pullomm Stained Antigen "K" Formula Pullorum Stained Antigen "K" Formula Polyvalent Sulfaqnlnoxnllne Snlfaquinoxaliue FEEDMIX Ammonia Water 28% Hi-Let hoi 10 • powerful new quaternary ammonium com bination germieide, disinfec tant and deodorant. Sulfathlazole Sodium Snlfathlazole Sulfamerazlne Sodium Suli'amerazine Phenothlazlne Formaldehyde PotaxHlum Permanganate KEEN & BETTS Ocean View, Delaware Phoae Dlckinmon 4Û6 Representing VINELAND POULTRY LABORATORIES I VINELAND NEW JERSEY 8-30-tf » Jon Sunday afternoon were Clintoni Quillen of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Middleton of Frankford and Ehe H. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Keen of thi „ town and the i r daughter. Mrs. Norman Bunting of Prankford spent the we ek-end with the former's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and S? eg. Bowen at Balilmor. M . M John p . nSkaJSll visited their Mater wim mÏSÏs H Betts on Snndav «fîit * ^ Mr * k® 81 ® 1, Turner has been Ill with a 8 ® vere coW - Mrs. Jennie Parsons Is recover ing from the grippe. The Young Adult Choir sponsor ed a covered dish supper on Wed nesday evening of this week. Pro ceeds therefrom to go toward vest ed gowns for the choir. Everyone was welcome to attend. The program committee of the Men's Fellowship of Bethel Metho dist Church met at the home of Rev. Clark at Bethany Beach on Monday evening of this week. There was a large attendance at the January meeting of the Men's 1 Fellowship. On February 2, the M. Y. F. will give a three-act play at Lord Haiti more High School. Tickets can be bought from any of the young peo pie of Bethel Church. Every person of the church and each friend is urged j.o,glve their support to our M. Y F. by attending the p ay and assisting In every way possible. The Bible Study of the New Tes jament. with Rev D. C. Wildey as t \u profl ; able to ? ^ ery ^e who will attend on each Thursday night. Mrs. William Charles of Long Is land. N. Y.. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Anderson over week-end. Mrs. Laura Baker of Selbyville spent Sunday with her nephew. Howard Burton and wife, Beautiful weather, mild and sun shine which makes one want to bo outdoors, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Short and daughter Hope motored to Flor ida for the winter. They are in IIollyw<M>d. Florida, at present, Mr* v«nei*ivnrh anrt of n ^r Dawlin and M^ K Banvfnf*5S?»SI?nhia ™ ite M^h. \ v ïl h if, ted T Mr "' W on ^ay eveS' ^ Mr an . SZ. „.L, Pv '" ! nf lv ver T a „H vZ EanS an ™ r - ald Mrs - " " Ue ' t ' any Beach 011 aunda Y *f r and Mrs ' John Quillen £ ave ?. dinner on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wootten, Paul Wool ten (the latter's wife is visiting her parents); Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dolby and son Bruce and Mrs. Lulu Lynch. , Walter Hudson was injured re cently and is under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hndson were dinner guests of their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hudson. Mrs Manrarpt Maison is snend j n „ thp winter with her two sons Mr and Mrs William Melson and Mr ' ari H x.,!'« !„h Melson in Washing.,n vV.r.h rarnim . Callers on Mr and Mrs John Wharton on Sunday were Rev and \f rs weaver* Mrs Florence Rick ârds Messrs Bennie md El wood wSrtîï tone ud iJS^wSSm j^rs. * Ollie Rickards and Carol Q ui n en Mra . Wharton is improv inr alowW Quests at dinner of Mrs Myrtle DerrickLn on Sunday weîe her ss i^ m^ mXp W.J LTxo M,. Mrfi ' H arold McCabe and sons. Wayne and Roger of Roxana. »ir and Mrs Thomas f Hiek man . Sr. were guests at dinner of , Mr and Mrs . Maurice Evans and two children on Sunday, \i r and Mrs. Edward Cannon and son pjca and two daughters, Connie and Beverly of Wilmington spent Sunday recently with their grand the'mother. Mrs. Lillie Betts. Mrs. Francis Derrickson and LOVELL & COVEL'S a"»y ioW «? CHOCOLATES more favorites per box more quality per piece more pleasure per bite Bagains Pharmacy 33 North Walnut St. Milford T BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY DECISION-LET US SHOW YOU THESE BEAUTIFULLY STYLED NEW CARS i • ■**■0 «W. 9 . New,; New , 1950 Styling! I m / i ^5.1 >f. A Mg W .. m tr % à WJ [i 4 f ■■ j * l nr* r » % •V m f # 1 If <i 4ÖK ^ Æ%. y I z too/c/ *8*/SUIT • fâÉfl am w K" ' mm ■ i fM mzm f.tn - tmr, ioor/ There'» beauty, beauty, beauty everywhere you look! And it's all brand-new beauty inside and out! Chrysler for 1950 is boldly and dramatically re-styled! Deliberately re-designed to be the Beauty Queen of the road, a classic of the long, low, and lovely. There are wonderful new nylon fabrics ... smart new trim. Most of all you'll be impressed by the fact that Chrysler's kind of beauty—unlike all others—truly reflects the sound engineering and the solid comfort and safety inside! The extra headroom, legroom, shoulder-room! The safer visi bility! The chair-height seats! All the extra convenience of the easiest of all cars to enter and leave! See and drive this great car at your Chrysler dealer's today. It's the smartest, most comfortable car we ever built and the sweetest performing with its wonderful Spitfire Engine with the completely Waterproof Ignition System. TODAY S NEW STYLE CLASSIC BROWN P. THAWLEY, Inc. - Rehoboth Cut-off - Milford, Del. BEAUTIFUL CHItYSLEIt mo ■» - v EI ' I S® th t a " d Kfckard * and Mr »- Lu >« Beauchamp mo j or ? d t *® Philadelphia last week "Î V f « Davtd Steele. 2nd. was in the . Pe " infiu,a " os P Ual *» Salisbury last T ee * î ,av ^ nR hl * u >™"* re m, ' ved - He is doing nicely. „ Mr " 8"»* , E. Derrletaon ot Ooeair Elly ' Md • v,8lted her sister. Mrs ' Effle Mel8on recently. She was accompanied home by her sister. Mrs. Melson who spent a few days with her. Mrs. Derrickson also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell here. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Derrick a ^ re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hearn in Salisbury on Sa ^ r «ay. Louis Williams was also a dinner guest, given 4n honor of „ b,rlh day by his aunt, Mrs. H t. a . rn ' ^f re Kr,eved to part with F /^ nlc Bennett of West Philadel Ï who departed this life on Wednesday, January 18. at his home - His wife passed away a few years ag< V He leaves to survive: f ° Ur ° # hll d r ®n. a son. Ernest Ben r î ett P* Lansdowne, Pa., and three ( ' a ^ hter *' «race. Hester /" d "î, ,da - All are married. 3?»!, d ®®* a8 «d« , eaves grandchildren a, *°' l b* 8 "® 8 one sister living. Mrs. M a " ie .^ es * of Drexel Hill. Pa., one ha,f Rlster ' Mrs Ll,c y Reyburn and -- -- j^**™********^^ S T> r» ^ Pearce Oil Co. i 5 Phone MI7 j := • 1 : Milford, Del. ATLANTIC KEROSENE Fast Deliveries «HPV K«h 0CH (1 w WHAT A CAR* IT SOUND* UKE A TRUCK LOAD OF EMPTY MIL* . CANS- ^ S VJHAf I V TV- ' SPEEDY. FOR SERVICE, RtuABUTV, ECONOMY, ANO COMFOOT. YOU CAHT ÖPAT THESE USED CARS OF ITS TOM HELLO. CENTS WOULD YOU CPCft THINK I'D BoUCHT THIS CAO second haho FPOM'SOAKEhS > NO, WE'D THINK WMFO MAD* IT/ TJTEWAD AND HE WAVT3 US TO ^V.r'l RAYMOND S. 60SLEE ■:"V «• *fr* n ♦ a 4 \\\ ...» w x FARM EQUIPMENT CARS - TRUCKS f T R A C T 0 R RaVMONDS.üOSLEt Mills boro Phone Del. 2571 Li«le{1brother, Lawrence Bennett of Cal-| ifornia a brother t™ n J îî®"î „ A IrTe ® " and Ä T 'T ""* deceased was the, the ? ate — Jama ? and Ella H ' 8 ^ wa8 for ' merly May Evans Bennett. ,« r .•"< 1 Era. Wa, P. Short at tb « funeral services of their hrother-ln-law. Mr. German, in Phil ad€,ph,a recently. f Rom where I sit ...iy Joe Marsh * 'k Give Us Back Our Sidewalks, Sliml doing it After all, the man it was aimed at —Slim Henderson —is a "<,.*1 frienil nt min* . good fri «d of mine. Slim came into quite a windfall last month, and bought the old i Clarke place. The deed nave him title to all the 1-r ! rio-bfdmvn tn lî *? «»'heUnd-right down to 1 th . e 8tn * t Then S1 ' m »^rted to , J ak ® " P , th , e 8,d8W8lk to mak ® his lawn look better. 1 wrote that over an article in the Clarion last week, but I didn't like I felt it wasn't fair to the town j * nd said tS in my article. Next morning Slim comes around and wants to know what I mean—get Copyright, 1950, l ni ltd States Brewers Foundation = = T Mrs Lee Magee has been sick at " M R b<Hm , k at | her hom « near town ' and Mr8 ' John CuI,en *"• moved to Millville after residing in an apartment of Mrs. Relia Evans. I« aa ^ Short, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Short is employed at the Sea (ord Nylon Plant --7— - Chickens consume twice as many pounds of water as of feed, *• From where I alt, that was fool ish. Once we'd cooled off (over Innch and a bottle of beer at Andy's Tavern),SIim decided the sidewalks should 11- , >m i i g,, f d and I promised deal time I'd take a good look at the other fellow's P° int ^ before writing ting folks riled against him. I felt ornery myself, and we had quite a set-to over the whole business. any articles about him! ffie. tytUju4_