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HARRINGTON was i By Mrs. W. C. Burgess Phone Harrington 8657 ♦^ I î 0Ui f, Hobbs re Ported this week to Lackland Air Base, San Antionio Tex., where he will study to be a aciar technician. Hobbs the son of Mr and Mrs. Ormond Hobbs, Harrington, enlisted recently for y ear8 In the Air Corjis. Hobbs splayed basketball on the Harrington High School team and was a star pitcher on the baseball t ® ai n- This summer he has been pitching for Playtex in the Mid Delaware League. Beside being a good pitcher, he is an excellent shortstop and atickman. ..dames Henry Anderson, 84, years oied at his home on Dorman St., Harrington, early Saturday ing after a few weeks illness. He was the son of the late John C. and Mary E. Anderson, and was horn near Houston, but Lad re sided In Harrington for the past 46 years. His Wife. Annie Andrews Asderson, died eight of morn years ago. He Is survived by a son, William Anderson, died eight years ago. Elmer Anderson Harrington grandchildren grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Home Harrington, Tuesday afternoon, August 29 charge of the Rev. Grier Baker, Ä °LSLn t Uer,m Bd " ness wood Cemetery. Miss Pauline Ivens, daughter i"*\„ and Mrs. Earl Ivens. of Bur rsvlRe. Md and Robert Lee Mere dith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mere dith of Federalsburg, Md, were Burrivni by the ReV ' Phil »PS. Burrsville, recently. The bride ^TÄ^' ired in a beautiful anH y w Ult Wltb matcbin fiT accessories and wore a corsage of roses. "*r*****ent a were Miss Ruth Monath and Howard Trego A re - pt r| was held at the home of the brides parents. After a brief honeymoon the groom returned to his naval station in Florida Mrs Meredith will reside at the home of rfi r Pa y e ? ts until he r husband released from service. Ida Belle Johnson daugh if Farmin' f" d ^ r8 ' Ward Jebnfon of Farmington became the bride ÎÎTd i aine ® R °bei 3 teoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robertson of Nian five and three great in was in Holly of Is of Accurate Seeding Every Time ,// McCOHMICK- decking grain «•Wrtbu». th. ..Ml OJ Ml. d.pHi you wont. O skipping with theso reliable drills A TYPE FOR EVERY SIZE drills and needi 0. A Newton & Son Co. Phone 4115 Bridgeville, Del. ïîfm i •]g #i m m » STORE L Friday and Saturday, September 1 n ^~9 SPECIAL PURCHASE ONE LOT MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE All Sizes In Stock SPORT SHIRTS Beg. $1.98 And Values h ■*** »Win While They Last! $ 1.00 — NYLONS — Slightly Irregulars—79c 51 Gauge Perfects-$1,25 45 Gauge Rayons— -95c Mens' Work Shirt* A Special Bargain For Full Cut Sanforized Opportunity Days Only n.oo LADIES SLIPS Lace Top And Bottom Sizes 33 to 48 $1.19 and $1.59 MENS' TIES f* $1.00 and $1.50 Values $1.40 2 75c for MENS' DRESS SOX Bayons — Cottons — Fancys Plaids RAYON PANTIES A Bargain For - . . 39c 4 pr. for $1.00 Large Bath Towel And Wash Cloth Set MEN'S UNDERWEAR Gripper Shorts - 49c Athletic U' Shirts — 39c 'Tee' Shirts — 48c & 69c 59c At Today's Prices— A Beal Bay! 9 One Lot Dress Prints Beg. 49c and 59c Values S Äf 39c yd A Good Selection To Choose From Ladles Twin Sweater Sets $1.98 100% Wool Sweaters $2.98 Tbe CoBman-Fisher Co. MILFORD « tic. Conn., August 12 In Old Stone ™ ; SVille ' R - h ♦ J h f R t V ' y 11 " 61, kelson officia ted in the double ring ceremony. Given In marrage by her father, the bride wore a street length dress of baby blue lace with matching ac cessories. and carried a white pray er book \*lth gardenias. Ensign °, f Ne r *° rk Clty ' was the bride s only ättendänt. Mr. Har old St. John acted as best man. Us hers were Engene Hart. Elisha Johnson and Paul Johnson A ceptlon fiRowed. The bride is a graduate of Greenwood Hi eh School and Milford Memorial Hos Pital School of Nursing and is now with the U. S Navy Nurse Corns Mr . y Wu ™ e Corps - Bulkelpv^firv^a 1 ». *T aduated fr °m S?. ^ HlKh Scho °i and attended ron Che i - ColIege * New London Conn. before entering the navy. Af back 1 ÂÏÎ' they will report ack to their bases, tue bride at the f gI ^ OT ? at Topedo Station Newport, R. I. Miss Gertrude Baynard spent the weekend in Phila., where she gave a bridal shower to Miss Betty Braun Mr. and Mrs. Edward Braun accompanied Gertrude home Sun day, to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baynard and family. Mrs. Ellis Nyer and son, of Free wuî' J " 18 spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Prank O'Neal. Sr. . Mrs. O. C. Passmore attendpd the railroad picnic he7d at Cane Ouï lea. Va., Sunday. &Pe Cba1 ' Mr, and Mrs. William E IpsHp of Upper Darby. Pa sp^nf the p" s { weekend with Mr ami Mrs H?rrv E. Legates, of near town 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. E Zacharias spent the weekend with the fir mers parents in Overbrook Phili u Mrs. Randall Knox and children hjwe hppp spending time In Reho Mr, Mary Williamson has re S'«!! 6 ? ,rom , spending the week -rÂ&TSÆïfïyjta burg. Md. aIS a 5 d i Irs - Lester Rogers en tertained Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Pa T S f _, and son ' J err y and daughter. Linda of Martinville, Va. LiCsley Ward, of Camden, is spending the week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ward Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkson, ,■ and Mrs. Ed Loro, Mr. and Mrs. J," 1 " Cla r. k !? n ' of Wllm.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarkson of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Shelburn Lester epent Tdesday In Ocean City, Md where they attended the dinner an?fh f0 f ^be aewing circle wives and their husbands at the Royalton Hotel John Harrison Rifenbwrg of the Maritime Service has returned to Texas after having spent his thirtv day vacation with his and Mrs. John Rifenbura Mr and \i,. 0 turned from 1 a i? ha Y e r u e mountains of Noi w | h the "n PeMsyfvanU *** ** We&t Mr . ,, „ anf i j allo ., d ,. E - Smith 5«? SÄ °1 M If ° rd ' spen * Sun ' " y w,th Mrs - Annie E. Smith. E,eanor and Paul Wagner spent last we ®k with their erandnar ents > Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil liams of Wilmington 7 Mr and «J V „ c r * a d Mrs v, Norman Smith. snp'fi® returned from a summer sp ®? t in Riverview. . and Mrs. Robert Dean and daught « r and Mr. and Mrs. Tbos E ,;J?™ wa8pen t Sunday in To1 ' ^Beach, Md. m uL S ' H * rvey Winkler of Wil SSÄA Sp ; n ,'li" e «>»>« »me lî 1 ^£. 8, Pranb O Neal, Sr. »er ivr« „.^' ssn !? re and daugh-1 5' Hilda Meredith, spent * ^ Rebobotb - a P d Mrs - C. A. Taylor have anrtH« V v„ ting re,atives in Alex _ * are viJffiî* «?*• Harry E _, Legates Dr and Mrs^Jame* £ nd T fam , 51y ' of nfwiT w' ^ E - Le S ates * mi * N. C. are th' Herbert Donne/ 'hIrd P 8 the Week at 0ak 0r ' - hard - suent lUnnrta 8 ' H ^ >W ™ rd i^ u,1,Gn Kdefia Y TUeSday in E p , « is snfndinl nÄ ° f ,. Beaver ' Pa - and Mrs Far! %vWpit 0n Wllh Mr ' Mr and M^ RamHiTV / spent Zp tL R fin d 1 Kno T x ; Jr ;> N Y Ume ° n Lons Island ' Mr and Mrs Theodore Horn,,« some Retobotf,* 8Pend " 1B Mr. and Mrs J th ßHiliK-k upant r„ r : Iay a,,d saiurd " y ia M r and Mrs PI1 were* week-emPgueala'of "S Mrs. W. R. Massey. Mrs. Cliarles Hopkins visited her sister, Mrs. Louis Slacum Audubon,' N. J., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Messick parents, Mr. of -T Massey Harris -- New Idea FARM MACHINERY New and Used Thomas Best Phone Lewes 3131 NASSAU DELAWARE 9-l-tf ■«■I I« ■ — (V_ • ; S L ■dmn Friday-Saturday. September 1-2 y M » mm i s?8K y Automatic Self Lighting M on noon FURNACE : by Cuts Heating Costs 20% to 30% JC v ■ ■ ••• •: • : % "*v '••v. ■ ■ 1 . ¥ mm . \ The l. r r* i. U v Lltlle 0tl fl° 0r f urnace is extra economical - the ONLY one with automatic self lighting electric ignition. When heat is required, the thermostat turns the furnace on; when heat is not needed, the thermostat turns the furnace off completely. No oil is wasted by a low pilot fire SAVE MORE MONEY TOO because WÊ , you can burn the new low cost catalytic furnace oils. NO OTHER oil floor furnace has this H. C Little feature! A my y °: h0W y0U '"» Tour heating cost. 20% to 30% and en,oy a 0 „ a f„ degree of comfort »hon you have ever known I \ > / m f i Famous, Patontod H. C. liffls Non Mochanical Oil Burner • Burns Low Cost Furnace Oil (Including Catalytic Oils) • No Moving Parts to Wear • Furnace Can't Overheat • Automatic Operation • Exclusive Electric Ignition (No Other Oil Fired Floor Furnace Has It I) • No Pilot light to Waste Oil • No Smoke or Saat • No Oust or Ashes • Safe; listed by Underwriters' lab oratories • Written Factory Guarantee. ■ ... s# m ' » j ' Burn., Company M TOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR FISHER APPLIANCES, Inc. Milford's Oldest & Largest Appliance Store Phone 4311 Milford, Del. Mr - and Mrs - w - E - Jacobs Mrs - Mar y Williamson spent Tbursda y evening in Rehoboth. Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Farrow son, Gilmore, and Miss Patsy Bill ings, have returned from a week's vacation spent in Rehoboth », / „ dauehter^vn^T A % F H rd dau ^ hter .' Miss Irene Ford, spent SU M day Tolchester Beach, Md. . Mrs ' Don f d Kent baa returned Horn a week's stay in Rehoboth. Miss Elizabeth Ann Greenly entertaining this week, Miss Bar ; bara Johnson of Rehoboth and Miss Ellen Butterworth of West bury. N. J 0Ulierworm or we8t Mrs - David Wood has been visit ing friends in this vicinitv and churches where her late husband «a» pastor. Mrs. Wood has now i returned to Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds French and son Renny were Sunday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Harrison of Seaford, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masten and children and Mrs. Reba Smith spent Sunday in Ocean City, Md. Mr ' aad Mrs - Leonard Taylor are spending the week at Oak Or chard. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and daughter Susan visited Brown's sister. Mrs. Ernest Na c,lod of Newark, last Thursday, "5P* Ethel batman and Mrs. Tatnfan of Salisbury spent Satur da y wRb Mrs. Nora Derrickson. 1V ?^ S ' Robert Baynard has been î tlakiag several ^ips to the Eas ' on Hospital, Easton. Md., where bG / father, B. C. Coppage. is hos ""Muf Gertrude Baynard leaves '°J 1 ? ewark on September 5. where î!ï t£ îhlS'ïr *1 P °i""ïî 'tî'"' à n Æ M rd "* m ,he New Mr - and Mrs. Gilbert Pippin mT' Tolchester Beac,p and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wynder Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bullock of Denton, spent Sunday at chester, Md. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams of Wilmington were recent visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wag ner and fami'y. Mrs. Oscar Gillette and grand is children. Carole Ann spent a naw «f « and Bobby, and Aiv Par ,i ° f ast week with Mr, a o nd 8 ' Perc y Leinsz of Pres week-img McCutchan onH 1 SS -.P Uff JOry SPent tbG end with Miss Delores of Seaford. Mrs Dntt,. o ton spent 1 ? Sî.?? 8 °/ , WU ming week P with hpr P 6 °5 days last Mrs William rin P t rentS ' Mr ' and mrs. William Clarkson. iJc rS V Lmda Layton. Miss Mada-1 hr Layton, Mrs. Laura Eisen» Mr r^ nn Layton and Mr. and t" s ' Jobn Laytbn and children a , a . nd Rutb y. visited the il?ti Pha 200 last Sunday Little Dale Abbott of Newark is spending the week with his grand-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelburn Le8ter - J Mr and Mrs. Clyde Tucker and Wilfiam r B n!ï e and ^ Ir ' and Mrs - Svlv HnH 0 « ?! and children, Oak 0 a , d Eob n b y; sp ® nt Sunday in Ç rcbard and Riverdale. N.T up'unt SwS-end whhT' sister, Mrs. John G Parks lh 1118 Mr. and Mrs Prwi Will , Mrs. Lorenzo JonL and M?ss E^ 2 d abeth Jones «m«nt u f» j Wnmingtm, P f6W days in Mr. and Mrs A Tt Mrs. N C * Adams Mr* Pa w SOns - «S' Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin Harrisburg p a snent iii j o f end with Mr Mr m m Stuart M - M ' Mrs lohn tj .,11 , . _ spent FOdav Î L° Dover 1 1 ^ nday Wltb ber daughter.) t* CORKHILL'S m H YEAR 75 of providing Baltimore with the best in meats. Try CORKHILL'S 75th Anniversary Special—nutritious, delicious Corkhill Table Ready Meats. Easy to fix. No fuss. No bother. Perfect for your sandwiches and cold platters. The rest and flavor of Corkhill Table Ready Meats will tell you why the name Corkhill has been Baltimore favorite for 75 a years. CORKHILLaMEANS CORKING GOOD! I h BHV . %im Fri. -Sat., September 1-2 H. S. Saunders presents writes m -A 'A. % a- >; j? V f/ new Parker K F T I of f° ur •mazing n *w pen values. 21 has sensational 8-metaI Oc. tamum point, hidden, fast-action filler .. many new Parker features. 4 colors. Stain less deep-clip cap. ONLY $CJ00 """ r, (7o nd F e B n TL7 ,S - 7S A0' Ch** 6 4 new Pa rkers i i/$e The finest writing at any price! see our unusual selection of beautiful New SFs, with the Tfc 1 Ltsw-as«i great Aero-metric Ink System. JrarKCr 51 Many of the world-famous "51" prie. 8 Nl" , "Tr* , Sf *eiïtï Parker w 51" S!.M;r fdl " speoML I ôO .^ 0 j t8 ^° A ,rue precision O Ajr made I arker. Like all other pens fw f f8 T n ' r 8 r 8 fa8t ' dr ymg Super- Farkette (No F.E. Tftx) c ,rome °r any ordinary mk, (No F.E. Tax) Op i/o (No F.E. Tax) Also Full Line Of Sheaffer Pens And Pencils H. S. SAUNDERS Jeweler and Optician MILFORD, DEL. i Mrs. Ernest Homewood, j Mrs. Zack Hatfield ! the sick list. remains on ! Miss Carroll Ward is entertain Miss Delores Ward of Duluth, Minn. -, ,, I Mrs. John Rifenburg and daugh ter Marguerite, spent last Wednes ». ay and Thursday in Norfolk, Va. Marguerite remained for the week, , Those attending the Derrickson reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lightcap at Ocean City, Md - W(?re Mrs - Lois Derrickson, Mr - and Mrs - Charles Derrickson, Mr - and Mrs - Frank Derrickson, Mr - a »d Mrs. Edgar Tucker, Mr. and Mrs - Smith Carson and chil dren * Mrs. Meiissa Potter and Mr. ' and Mrs - Gus Derrickson of Lan master, Pa. Mrs. Lois Derrickson rema med for a week > s visit The Harrington Home Demon stratum Club held a weenie roast Wednesday evening at Wheeler'i, Community Park. Æ and Mrs ' Fred Bra "<"' a "<* ehddren Shirley May and Har vey of Arlington, Va, spent the i^~nd' en l W ^ h Mrs ' B ' andt ' s grandmother, Mrs. Annie E. Smith and with Mrs. Reba Smith. « and Mrs - Da,e Dean s P®nt Sunday in Tolchester Beach, Md. F to d her N h°o r mi k a!',e; nf'fiJ?"' Arta . Masten has returned fro m a visit with her daughter ?T d family ' Mr - and Mrs - Benjamin Danna ' of Farnhurst, and her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Masten of Edgemoor Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Fry, Sr., Mr. and Mr .s Cfioid F^, j r ., and Mrs. have returnpJ f N ° rf ° lk ' Va I eturned from a trip to see Airs, rry s sister Mrs i of Michigan, whom she* hart ^ seen in 38 years. Tlmy al^visk ^ relatives in Ohio ?nd in cSt Marion L. Brown snr d„„ u* Emily Ann, celebrated tbeir hk,?' days Thursday. Emily Ann nine years pld. y A as Lieutenant Dect. and Mrs A/m lard B. Horton and children wer en were * ON COLEMAN'S P d golden anniversary Nie new automatic De Luxe Console Oil Heater Another r C°feman Triumph with the ■ ■ mSmm BIG 3 I t: m features Directionuire Blower A Automatic Controls Included $ 99.95 priced as lew a« $29.98 FueLÄTr P ContSr?frS automatlo 25% on fuel costs! S feature that saves you up to produce? 55,000 BTUs pe?°hour Coleman circulation through 4 toTrooS' g big - volume . wonderful new y Coleman*^ flnisïies^ricl^sh 4 «? 1016 two and gleaming blond mahogSy enamel. h hadowed m «hogany See these Coleman triumphs for warm-atr yourself 1 COMFORT COSTS SO LITTLE WITH A COLEMAN Schaffer Appliances 110 N. E. Front St. EASY TERMS MILFORD PHONE 4032 Suöfc/i S/unvK QUALITY SINCE 1904 -b s«.« $5.95 12H-3 $6.95 i\ ishi-3 $6.95 'm Ya 8H-12 $5.95 ««•i $6.45 0 Three to get ready for Back to School! Wish we could show you all of the dozens and dozens of smart little Buster Browns have for back to school! Our shelves bulging with new patterns, all built the Brster Brown quality way. Do bring the children in to see them soon! Every one expertly fitted by X-Ray. Hear the Buster Brown Radio Show every Saturday morning on Station WDKL, wa are IBUB3 a H0he4 Laurel Georgetown ■ ^Saturday luncheon guests* of Mr. 'I and Mrs. M. L. Brown and family. Week-end guests of the Browns ! 6 ine crowns ^ F a and Mrs ' AIbert H - Mill N v" 0 daughter of L 011 ^ Island, 1 * Y ' j Miss Mary Miller of Parkville, . ' bas returned after a visit 1 W m ^ d Mrs ' M ' L ' Brown - ! M . Mrs - Ze: i? a Hopkins entertained Mms Pennington and Joe Burns • mi Gloucb ester, N. j., Saturday. T '5 y 8pent tbe da X in Rehoboth. j (Continued on following page)