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f CHURCHES IN MILFORD 11 i i 4 The Avenue Methodist Church «The Houm •» Happln««»" Boy Lawson Taw es, Minister Send«}, January 2« 9 ; 4 g — Church School. Wilson Sockrlder. General Superintendent. There Is a class for you. Profit from the study of God's Word. We are expecting new members. We want a record attendance and en rollment by Easter. 11:00— Morning Worship. The Minister will preach a sermon In keeping with the advance theme of the month. Hlf subject will be • The Bible Is Never Out Of Date. ' - The choir, ander the direction of M. A, Clasmlre, wlD sing Oanl's -Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works" and Cain's -Almighty God." Be one of the large congregation at the worship. _ . 7:00—The Methodist Youth Fel lowship will meet at the local Pres byterian Church, and worship with young people from throughout Sus sex County. Wednesday« February 1 2:06- Week Day School of Rellg • ;46—Choir Rehearsal. g ; 00—The Young Adult Class will meet at the parsonage. Ion. The Presbyterian Church ••The Church on th# Pl.xa" Rev. Kenneth M. Kepler, Pastor Church Phone 6701 Sunday, January 2» 9:46—Sunday School for all ages. T. Ralph Snowberger, Superinten dent. 10:00—Adult Department meets In the Sanctuary: Young Adults. Men's, and the Mtxpah Classes. 10:46-12:18 —A Church Nursery Is conducted for children whose parents attend morning worship. 11:00 a. m-—Morning Worship. The morning sermon will be on "Overcoming Temptation, the talk to the children will be on "God's House." Visitors are cordi ally welcomed. 7:00 p. m.—The Young People are hosts to the Presbyterian Churches of the Middle District of the Presbytery—young people from Smyrna to Lewes are ej^nected; and the young people from the local churches have been invited, and their acceptances appreciated. Har old T. Parker from Wilmington will be the speaker of the evening. All young people will really enjoy this Youth Rally. Tuesday, January SI The Women's Mid Week Bible Class, taught by Mrs. Kenneth Kep ler. will meet at the home of Mrs.; A. E. Humes at 2 o'clock. Wednesday, February I The Men's Association will hold a dinner-meeting at 6:30 at the church, with a cordial welcome to all men of the congregation and friends. Dr. O. A. Bartley, president of the Wesley Junior College.of De» ver, will be the speaker of the evening. Mid Week Bible Class for fifth and sixth grades students at 2:05 p. m. while Thursday, February 2 Mid Week Prayer Meeting at 7:30. Choir Rehearsal at 8:30. Branch of The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mate. Meets In Milford Grange Hall Sunday, January 29 I The subject of the Lesson-Ser C'hnrch Avenue and Third Street mon of the Christian Science So Rev. Joseph S. Kinks, Rector I oloty. Grange Hall, Milford, arid the Christian Science Society. V. I. A. Building, Rehoboth Beach, Sunday, January 29, will be "Love." Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:00 a. m. First Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p. m.—Testimonial Meeting in Milford. Christ Church (Episcopal) Founded 1704 Sunday, January 29 7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Kindergarten. 11:00 a. ra.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Wednesday, February 1 Guild and Auxiliary meetings. 7:45 p. m.—Midstate School of Religion, Christ Church. Dover. Thursday, February 2 "PURIFICATION" Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m. Prayer Book Study Class at 8:16 p. m. Four Square Pentecostal Church Marshall Street Rev. Ollle Bunting, Pastor Hnnday, January 29 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. ra.—Worship Service. 7:80 p. m.—Young People's Ser vice. Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock— Prayer Service. The Church of God Second and Washington Streets Rev. W. Edwin Tall, Pastor Snndny, January 29 Sunday School at 10 a. ra. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Evangelistic Services jU 7 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer, praise and preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Friday—Young Peoples service followed by BIMe Study at 7:30 p. ra. To all who mourn and need com fort. to all who have sinned and want fm-gireness, to all who are ■ick ana want healing Christ bids you come, kre bid you come to all our services and reap those mar velous benefits. Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. E. E. Henley, Pastor Sunday, January 29 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. H. j Fletcher, Superintendent. 11:00 a. m — Sermon. * 8:00 p. m.—Sermon. Monday, January SO 8:00 p. m.—Young Adult Club meets. Friday* February 3 8:00 p. m.~Senior Choir Rehcar it. sal. Pilgrim Holiness Church Church of Full Oeapal South East Front Street Rev. Chartes W. Baker, Pastor Hnnday, January 29 9:46 a. m.—Sunday School. Hu bert Paaswatera. Superintendent 11:00 a. m —Preaching. 7:00 to 7:80 p. m.—Young Peo ple Service. Peggy Cooper in charge. 7:80 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. Wednesday. 7:46 p. m.—Prayer end Praia« Service. _______ ===3=== ^ = ^ 0 _ _ _ ot. Faul M. E. Church I» ». On Ilian ReT.D.S.QnlllemPMtor January 29 11:00 a. m.—Sermon. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. Mre. B. H. Shockley, Superintendent. 7:80 p. m. — Youth Fellowship * 8:00 p. m.—Sermon. . Monday, January 80 7:80 p. m.— Finance Commission meeting. 8:00 p. m.—Monthly Steward's Meeting. 8:80 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. Wedmesimj, February 1 8:00 p, m.—Gospel Chorus Re * hearsal. i/ 4 Calvary Methodist Church 4 4 i "The Community Church" David Wn. Baker» B* D* Minister Church Phene 476« Sunday, January 2» 10:00—Church School. We have averaged over S00 during the Sun days of this year. We are proud of this record. However, we have room for you and your entire fam- { ily If you do not attend any Sab- ' bath School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Special; music by the choir under the ill-1 rectlon of John Frick. The pastor, will preach on the subject "How to Read the Bible." Circle No. 4 will have charge of the Church Nursery. Hostesses will welcome all worship pers. 6: IB—Youth Fellowship. Leader Jean O'Day. 7:80 — Evening Worship. The i showing of the religious film. | "Queen Esther." This film will j dramatise the religious persecution and God's love and care of all who stand faithful. For the entire fam i i i < \ 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 * I i i 4 i 4 iiy. Wednesday, February 1 2: 0B —Week Day School of Chris tian Education. 7:00—Youth Choir Rehearsal. 8:00—Adult Choir Rehearsal. 1 4 Thursday, February 2 9:00 a. m.—The all-day confer ence considering some of the social problems of the Peninsula will be held In the Grace Methodist Church. Wilmington. Visits to be made In the afternoon at the Bacon Health Center. 4 4 4 < 4 Friday. February 8 7:30—The monthly meeting of the Official Board will be held In the church. All officials are urged to be present. Important business. Sunday, February 6 The pastor will receive a group into membership of the church either by transfer or on confession of faith. 4 4 First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church * Harry E. Crewe, Pastor Sunday, January 29 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. 7:80 p. m —Song and Study Hour. Wednesday, February 1 7:30 p. m.—Prayer and Praise Service. Rejoice not when thin enemy fall eth. and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth. — Proverbs 24:17. M St. John's Catholic Church Rev. Andrew J. White Sunday, January 29 WINTER SCHEDULE Sunday Masses—8:00 and 10:0« a. in. St. Edmond's Catholic Church. Rehoboth—Sunday Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Georgetown In V. P. W. Hall — Sunday mass at id a. m. Christian Science Society ( Mt. Enon Baptist Church Rev. 1». A. Downing, Pastor Hnnday, January 29 10:80 a. m.~Sunday School. L. Waters. Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon. 7:30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. ra.—Sermon, Trophy Grange Notes Mr«. Pauline Morgan had charge of the literary program laut Mon day night. It wa« an enpecially in terenting program. Song by all. "The Plow, Spade and Hoe;" read , ng .. Meal Tlme MadneHlli .. Mr8 Annie.Moore; "How Burma Shave Signa Originated," Dorothy Heyd; "Tested Recipes" by Mrs. Eva El llngsworth, Annie Oow, Ruth Plt tard and Florence Letty; reading, "Censure Alone," Mrs. Mabel Co hee; reading, "The Farmer's Choice." Pauline Morgan; song. "Onward Marching;" "Recipe for Good Conversation." Verne Cobee; "Kitchen Questions," Elma Smith ert; games in charge of Gladys Kates. Trophy Orange will entertain the granges of the county next Mon day night mo. 'A „ how much you'll Save this Week at Tear Favorite % i Help th# MARCH OP DIMES % i 3 4 1 4 ' ■ 4 t> ■ ,j, 4 », i m M i '4 i 4r.45 8 FARMDALE MILK ROYAL GELATINES PEANUT BUTTER BISQUICK PEACHES APPLE BUTTER MARGARINE NUCOA MARGARINE v Enriched AssFd Flavor« Four VfiHot*** FarmdaU* Sl*!|€lF l Second Week of our Big COBN' DOUAB SALE 8 ,:, Si i 1 3**19° < \ ■#r « 12-ox 1er 4 it <*«45« 4 <■ 7^45° of Quality Canned Foods » 4 Rob Ford Cal. Cling Halves or filloee 1 4 1 *17« WEP f WIPE 2cans21e Mg» M t TOMATOES 10-11 HURLOCK BRAND 2 can. 27c ^ _ 1 TOM ATOES 8-1 < \ GREEN BEANS 7-11 JUICE 4 28-oz Idea) 4 2'"41° Princes« Enriched 28« lb i 2 cent 4 Save up to 20c lb. Get the Coffee 3 out of 4 of our customers prefer ___ P "«I (WHnlW Routed) f \n iAsco Coffee " i Dotrt i o3' 4 i riiul South Aiu.rlaan CofM wtlb a full body you'll «ojoy. 4 ">S9* 1 Win-Crest Coffee FARMDALI EXTRA STANDARD 2 can. 29c A m SWEET PEAS 8-1 * IDEAL FANCY OR ADI A 2 cane 23c A APPLE SAUCE 9=1 Ideal Vegetarian or Aaco 2 cone I9c gm ^ æb PORK a BEANS 12=1 .... £ GOLD SEAL PREPARED 2«ana28c 'A SPAGHETTI 9**l w S 4 A lighter bl.nd with m vlgorou* eoff*. U.U. E Vacuum Faekad IDEAL COFFEE 3 4401 oan. H»m'i • HntvUr-budUd bteted thM appral. to »II lover* of Hoe ruffe«, Regular grind or drip. 69 e 4 lb can or Jar ■Sou« the Coupon» for Premium» Atco Orange Pekoe Tm 1/4 >b 25c K« lb 49« 4 T 4 < 46-ox can 4 Quality Meats cost less at the Acme 4 I i Lean Chuck ROAST 4 IDEAL COND. TOMATO 3 cans 28c Enrlohod with Louolla Butter SOUP »JJHöprSI 4 4 4 4 4 ala 45 Æk SI Virginia Lee Bakery Treat» for Denen ■; Mom - - Gal u» one of thote . A - lb fi 4 W PLAIN Pound Gallon Y . * Peach Bar Cakes •u TASTY Frankfurts "Jy , I they're GCC only 35' /g cake epeclal A freeh baked, rich golden Pound Cako. Ever try It apraad with our raapborry or ourrant Jelly? 4 thla LEAN SMOKED LEAN FRESH waak-and 4 Midget Bologna Midget Brauntchwoigor ,b 49c Tangy Pork Roll lb 49c Shoulders PICNICS Oh, Boy I They*re Good 4 4 4 H lb 39c Date and Nut Loaf Cakot •• 29c Fruit Flllod Coffee Cakoo •• 23c Rale In or Jolly Bunt 6 19« Almond Flllod Coffee Cako 23« SupremoRaitinBroad--trytttoasted pwmoefjgc iood 20 c ■31 e 35 e 4 Fresh Crab Moat lb 4 4 claw white 59« 69« Frathly Kilted Fry In* Rfe - CHICKENS '33« lb lb TODAY'S SUPREME BREAD VALUE-- m _ SUPREME ENRICHED RREAD ^14 c Testa« better, toaete better and stay« aoft longer And the be k t butter to •prtad on your,bread la America '» Great Prise-Winning Butter-• i Pollock Fillets < Haddock Fillets 4 Fillets Perch " J Fancy Large Shrimp Cutlery Offer Ends Saturday • - 6 Pc . 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Covered Cordial Virginia Lee CANDY DIPT. 49 c lb CHERRIES box Htnkty Ban 6 26c Chtwlnf Qum, 1 Hirtkty KltMl • « 21, M I M't 1 Aimondettes ctn 65o 7 -ox bag 21 c lopkgjS, Ckéwy Carandi 16 36« 25« Froth Qroon Bunch i FRESH KALE FLORIDA RADISHES NEW SOUTHERN CABBAGE lb Sc NEW POTATOES R * dB " M 3 lb *25c 2 boha 19c Ivory Soap OXYDOL x 26° bch Sc 4 Juicy Fla. Oranges U. S. f Roman Beauty Apples 3 "» 23* 216'e )BC dof J3 4 4 ^ Tim O 2c W cakes Jtm ^0 4 4 Ivory Soap Largo Florida 64size m (%M C | GRAPEFRUIT J ° 2D I Fresh Florida 4 DREFT 24 Sat Ne. 1 i .98 *3 PIKCKS Strawberries Fully JM Guaranteed Iv 4 Juicy Florida with card 26 c 231 personal six« cake 176 alxa 5 16-ox c 4 TANGERINES Bed Empeior Grapes 2 "»25« doz pkg 29 c 4 I Ideal Whit« Vinegar bt bot 16« ( 7-MINIT 330 I PIE CRUST 1 7-MINIT COMPLETE PIE MIX Coeoanut, a Lemon or Choc. P k 9 JLt lifton's Tme-Im. Soap Mil 3 p"« 35c Noodle Sovp Mix 3 32c Upton s Tm Bogs p*« i® 21c Uptons O. F.Tm 8 ox pkf 83c pt box 4 16 c Ivory Soap TIDE 4 •pkg 12-ex Ventura Fordhook Lima Beans Liberty Brand WH. Sugared StrawbarHae "> pk " 39« Donald Duck Pur« Orang« Julca 2 ^ ean> 48« 4 Pkg Giant tlxa 70o 4 2 :3: 9 Ro cakas Mm. 4 26 c 18-ox pkg 4 NESTLES* Eveready Cocoa 21-oz pkga «g 4 CAMPFIRE Marshmallows i Ivory Snow D U Z D U Z 29 c lb Giant Pkg 70« 26« 4 26« 28* 49. 16-ox Ige •■ox Ige Six« Cracker Jack 2 p*b* 9c pkg ean pkg Pkg ean 4 DEVONSNEER 4 CHIFFON Soap Flakes Ivory Flakes Gillette Blades Tkin BIMte, Bln, Bl»«te, Camay Toilet Soap » Melba Toast 4 4 4 4-"~29 e 17« 26« 26« 2 bath Ole c.ke.^1 10 c «25« Ige 4 I ox pkg pkg Pkg of 4 4 AcmsÊkMankêb 4 SPIC AND SPAN 2X;45« Lava Soap' zippy Liquid Starch 4 4 Cleans Dirty Hsnda 4 2 "■ 1 9« 4 19 35* C Vz gal qt 4 bot bot OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE AMERICAN STORES CO. ffrlcM Kffaeli,* Jam. M-I1-M, ISM. OmeUljr Might. KauiN. Montgomery and East Front Sts. These Prices Also Effective at the Self-Service American Store 30 NORTH WALNUT STREET, MILFORD * i