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HARRINGTON (Continued from preceding page) i The Loyal Workers Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Church will . meet Friday evening, September 1. at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hall on Dorman street. A full attend „ *nce Is requested to this first . meeting of the season. * Mrs. Elizabeth Sapp is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hopkins at Rehoboth. H. G. Brown is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hopkins, near Har rington. Donald McKnatt celebrated his 19th birthday last Sunday with many friends and relatives Joining him at Wheeler's Community Park. Miss Emma Richards is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Richards, Jr., in Wilming ton. « Rev. and Mrs. J. Harry Wright are touring the New England States and Canada. Mrs. Charles White of Milford, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank O' Neal. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman of Magnolia, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Joseph, Jr., born at the Mil ford Memorial Hospital last Sat urday. Mrs. Zimmerman Is the former Miss Betty Short. Mrs. Fannie Dickerson and daughter Phyllis of EUendale and % Mrs. Alice Thompson of Farm M? B R. 8 2K y 7r tb Mr - aDd Mrs. Samuel Short, Jr. Mrs. Brlnton Holloway is re cuperating from an operation per formed by Dr. W. T. Chipman at the Milford Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Holloway is at home. n ., , „ , , David I. Hampton and wife of Elsmere, a candidate for repre spntative of Christiana Hundred. New Castle County, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jacobs recently. Jack Hampton of Elsmere, was also ai guest of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs Hetman Longfel low and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reed of Clayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Messick and son of Queen, Anne Md.. spent Sunfey In Re b °«? tb ' « „ , . . * ^* i8S Laura Smith, Miss Annie MrTwnf' Cannon, and Mr. and . Mrs. William Sneath spent some time recently in Oak.Orchard^ Mr. and- Mrs. Raymond Dean. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tatman spent Saturday in Rehoboth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brobst | have returned from a few p n S,t nnrt h fJsf« lat ' n Allentown ' ***" **** Ocean City. f The anablps, a fish of tropical , « America has two pupils in each ! , eye. Each pupilfunctions separately • enabling it to see above and below j I water at the same time. j « t i Ouen. 25.000.000 (faute* H Stpyed ^eut fyeeixf , jm THE BREWMASTERS' TEST ^ Proves Diamond State best * » : I i *. i diamond State 100% PURI GRAIN ßjü- BEER i « * 5 I d ^ _ _ ip : s «ÎÎ? 1 ■i Distributed Byi Diamond State Brewery, Inc. Branch Ware House Rehoboth Highway Phone 4165 i « i Milford, Del. I I I t s I h hi » ! * » s fi i # stonek t « i * OPPORTUNITY DAYS SPECIAL Friday - Saturday. Sept. 1-2 I i i 4 « « Women's Australian Zephyr 100% Virgin Wool s > I 1 SWEATERS s « I t « Cardigans—Regularly 5.98 « ? 4.98 * Long Sleeve Slipons —Regularly 4.98 * * 3.98 I I » Regular 3.98 Short Sleeve Nylon Slipon Sweaters ? 3.49 r Î « « ♦ « WALL'S « » 5 20 So. Walnut St. Milford, Del. . OCEAN VIEW By Mrs. Ethel Davidson The month of August reminds us of home coining, which we ob served here for over 30 years, tyut had to discontinue on account of the last war. Guests and visitors are still coming for a stay with their loved ones. Mrs. Nellie McCabe Adams and her son, Donald McCabe of Cal ifornia. motored here, together with Mrs. Elmer Galvin, who ac companied them from New York. The former spent Sunday with her sister and Donald's aunt. Mrs Lillie H. Betts. Mrs. Blanche Galvin is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Lillian Betts, who is suffering this week with the "Shingles." We hope she will soon Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Lvnch wn May Hearn and Mrs Blindé Wells were dinner guests of Mm David Hall on Friday Captain Rickards and daughter visited recover. and Mrs. Emory Hudson and children of Baltimore, spent Hieir vacation with their father. Thomas H. Hudson and wife. Captain and Mrs. Isaac P. Short have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Peasel of Narbert. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond son Gerald and -1 their parents, .Mr. ana Mrs. ThoAas E. Hickman (and sister, Mrs. Maurice Evans and family Mrs. Warrie Turner underwent an operation at the Beebe Hosnital last week Hospital Mrs. Lena Gray of Philadelnhia who has been visiGng frïnda and relatives here, accompanied Mrs William West to Fayetteville N C.. for a visit of a few weeks ' N ' Mr. and Mrs Kover Hudson of Wilmington have been spending their «Icatlor, with their Taren» Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hudson' . The basket of beautiful flowers at the altar of Bethel Methodist .Church on Sunday morning were jin memory ot Mrs AI°™o H E™ ans, presented by her daughters Mrs. Sallie Calhoun and Mrs El va Bennett 1 We listened to two inspiring on Sunday, delivered bv onr guést Preacher, in the absence of Re V . d. C. Wlldey, who with his family have been on their ser vaca tion. Rev. John Baxter Howes of Westminster, Md.. filled the pulnit on Sunday at Bethel Methodist Church. Also at the vesper ser Vi f e j j eld in tbe Pavilion—it re ^ln d H d a°nie of us of what we called basket meeting. Members, friends and neighbors all gather-i ed together for a song service and prayer, after which the was delivered. sermon A special number by Dr. Gilligan and two son-in laws, which was enjoyed. A larger pavilion will be quired for next year, as the at tendance is increasing each ■ • ». t . year. Mrs Elsie McIntosh of Worces-!ter ter, Mass., spent three days with her sister, Mrs. Roland Mead and y ' j - r a an< L MrS ;. Barton Sensineg, aqd daughter Margaret and son, Barton, 2nd, of Havertown, Pa., 8p f nding the we <* at their U M7 e nnH°M e ' T „ j'.v B ? d ^* rs ' dames Betts, 2nd, and their son, Edward, have re ebene* 1 N l v eir f»° me in a ew R ®' caelle, N. Y., after spending the month of August at their summer . ft Æ and ' v Pred L ' Caughin of Kenmore. N. Y.. were guests of and lr M?s Ug polnnd d M SOn H in ' , H W 'J VIr &nà Mrs Roland Mead and their tW Mp« aU T gh i terS r , w«ul U r a ? d a " d ^ aR ® r Short attended tfie PhfladfdnHa Joan ^ 0pd 6 f hiladelph.a, to Norman Baker of ed^^tii^rimrdvrh P er form f?tv Md Ca ?« ,C * Cburch A in 0c ean 9 ity ' J* d ;' on Saturday. August 5. Ir". 41 thehome! n f i w f!? e i> b "v e ^ Parents at Indian. Kiver Point here. p,7, r ' a ? d Mra ' Stehen Murray of; Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. u B ctts °f Clarksville vis-1 Mrs clara M p RiPt eU H ^ ^ Ster ' Mrs. Clara E. Rickards on Thurs day. re iw« », T , and Mrs '. J ames Wilson of Augusta, Geoi gia, spent their va cation with their parents Mr. mill Mrs. Harolâ Pusey and brother PWv ami y ' Mr ' and MrS ' Willard rusey. Baring August, Mr. and Mrs. ™ ard Bu8 ®y have entertained 2 ,° f Mr f- Pus ? y 1 uursing school classmates and their fara Hies all from Wilmington, name-1 ly Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindell and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goss and children Elaine and ANNOUNCING MY Candidacy for Sheriff OF KENT COUNTY I Will Appreciate The Support Of All Democratic And Independent Voters WILLIAM PASKEY FELTON, DEL. 8-28-St Hi t rciSTOReh Friday-Saturday, Sept. 1-2 RAY'S The One and Only Place For m k s I I ■ » «I; ■[ i ii L,-'PV' À m Pa V n n v>: Efi ■ The Value! OlhNlOHO RING iy ComP are IBM iHGRGHttNT at Only— ^ I 50 49 easy TERMS 1, pi Nothin Added for Credit mm ja PS "Milford's Largest Jewelers » 8 S. Walnut St., Milford i Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mpb onigal and children, Sally Ann and Walter a.ici Robert, Wallace Derrickson and have been spending their with Mrs. C. C. Derrickson. Mrs. wife vacation ; ! Hettie Gray entertained (her sister, Mrs. Roxie Milliken of Philadelphia, recently. Mrs. Edward Clogg and daugh ters and son of Lincoln, spent se-' : er al days at the home of her sis and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. George Knox while ti.j» Knoxs and their children went on ! their vacation. Mrs. Henry Marne Evans visited her daughter, Mrs. Russell Wil"us at Roxana, recently a ' Mrs. J. Horace Derickson spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs Lee Hearn at Salisbury Md Mrs. Linda Knox entertained the Allowing guests at dinner on | Saturday night, Captain and Mrs William Evans and' Captain and Mrs. Francis Evans of New Yofk and Ca Ptain Alonzo H. Evans of Bethany Beach. They enioved iplaying canasta after dinner. * Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. Frysinger and two children have been enter taining guests as follows; Louis ; Basilotta. brother of Mrs. Frv ' singer, who spent three days here; ; the past week-end guests were Mr. Frysinger's sister. Miss Ber j tha Frysinger and friend. Haley Berkly of Richmond, Va., also three nieces of the Frysingers. namely, Misses Bowers. Frysing e r and Hornberger. Mr. and Mrs. Burley Mears and two children, Judy and Burley Jr., of Connecticut, have been thé gUests this week of Mr - and Mrs. Ernest Wootten Mr. and Mrs. Ebe Davidson and cousin. Miss Hannah Somers of ! Collingswood, called ant i Mrs. I. Wayne Burton on Monday, when they visited the burying graveyard at Pleasant Grove where their grandparents are buried. Mr. and Mrs. Kover Hudson of Wilmington have been the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas H. Hudson. -®_ Hannover. Germany, has about 475,000 population. on Major FREDERICA By Mrs. Hoey Gross Phone Frederica S6S1 Trinity Methodist Church Rev. John H, Diehl, Minister Services for Sunday, September' 3: The church school session be ginning at 10 a. m. Mrs F A Mor ris simerintdinHont in Rev. Edward Todd of Brack-Ex »r- - The services at the Milford Neck Church will be resumed on Sunday, September 3, with the fol lowing order of services: Church school session at 2 p. m. H. A. Thompson, superintendent! in charge. Worship service beginning at 3 Joh m n R°"Sr" by ,he pas,0r ' Reï - ter^of D^LÄTr %'Tr Jr„ o( tow. has roceWed the'be"; camper medal at the Interlocken. Tbp hl ifwar«t N wi IOna i Masic Cam P The award was given in recogni iSLi outstand ing high fnntnpw g Jin Ca * nper ' and for satis pîaie7 M^m 8 Miner i* t^i Clarine î 18 taking part the festival P choif h band ' me lesuval choir, speech, arts, father "is State SunpHnf 0 *!! 8 ' He ^ Public Instruction P 1 dCnt ° f M and ll tv. aaa Mrs - Edward Lohan g:e 5 .s h, « r Tho 0 L P s h H ade S. a n W, ' r ^ ÄÄ1 Äy I For Rent or Lease PRIVATE OFFICES OR COMMUTING OFFICES Well Lighted And Ventilated Heat And Lights Furnished CONTACT RAYMOND W. MASTEN Chairman Property And Finance Committee, Temple Lodge No. 9 Phone Milford 4535 Milford, Delaware 8-25-tf ms • ]Jk~z mr Friday - Saturday, Sept. 1-2 Children's Shoes t £\ for AH Ages Big Sister" styles for tho little miss, designed to givo necessary support to growing foot. a Sizes 8 Vi to 3 3 " J: Also largo selection of stylos. Sizes 8 Vi to 3 2'99 3 " 'S Boys' high shoe« and oxfords that givo tong wear to tho roughest of boys. 3" m © Boikot boll shoo« of tough non marking rubber soles, deep cuppod non-skid tread. Boys' sizes 13 to 6 Men's sizes 6 to 12 ' 2 " JU! . Walnut St. Phone 4266 Milford, Del. Mrs. Charles F. Morris, near Wilmington, returned home Sat urday, after spending a week with Mrs. C. Hoey Gross. Robert Mor : ris returned on Sunday after i spending the summer with Mr and Mrs. C. H. Gross, Si lyde Rentz * and son Wesley and family of Detroit, Michigan, °" ^ ^ nd Mrs ' Cliffurd R m! °a Thursday evening ' ^ Ir - and Mrs. Horace Armour of Lf WiVofi Jhtm L ' L - Carlisle, Jr., returned Saturday after in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hoefr of De troit. Michigan, called on friends here last week. The w - s - c - S. will meet at the church on September 8. ^ r '. , and . ^ rS- Barry Faulkner ïïSîwï" tost ZeST ,r0m Phl, ' T"*' "" •"f.TlVng heT b "t Ham Seaeord'' " r ' an< * W "' Mr. and Mrs. B. Matlack and Children and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Grice and children and Miss Helen Colum. spent Friday in Philadel Phia at the zoo. 7 Mrs - Annie L - Camper of near Bowers, recently wired a house and outbuildings on one of her farms, located about two milt»« from B °wers Beach. It was once ber grandmother Warren's farm. 11 extended d °wn to Warren's Landing, with a large marsh Mi» S e Emma a Ma„lS.e ma f S pr„„t Saving Ï ÄT* h " b ° me * Sr., a visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson' guests thois week are his daugh ter and family of Rochester, N. Ÿ. Miss Clara Pittard has returned from a month's stay in North ar °a h vlsi^to Wfl«h?; visiUng relative^ * D ' D ' C ' V Mrs Grace V fnront a , -, ."V^ M >.Jf r SZ¥l.S n " nl" r MaHa. A hcf's r iste r a ' , MiM r c,is"e Garbutt of Dover are takinr « trip to Canada kmß a Mrs. Stewart Walton of Philo delphia was a Thumlay aftenioon caller of Mrs. Sallie Wllilams Mrs. D. E. Wood went to wnJ mington Saturday to visit friends before returning to her homfin Chicago m ® in on SAMUEL J. WILSON & SON ESTABLISHED 1873 * FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONES: 5521 & 5542 Milton Delaware i ; s——— # STORej y*f Sept. 1-2 SAVE SAVE # • * V W-v. . % w; « f v ? % .■ *1' •# • V* »m. y* Chenille Terry Towels Bedspreads 4.00 2 for 1.00 22' x 44" bath size Your chance to fill in on your towel .supply! Big 22'' x 44" size . . derful "dtcorator" col ons ... thick, thirsty ter ry loops! And see Pen ney's special Dollar Day price! Matching wash cloth, 12" x 12", 2/25c. Yes, we said 4.00! Hard to believe your money buys so much! Row af ter row cf velvety-soft pinpoint tufts, stitched in a pleasing modern de sign! . . . Full, twin siz . won es. i mm ■jjk. ■ — . r* — {.s' 9 r Hi ■s . % / L— ■ -, ':<i ? <■ ja % j Men's Sanforized Chambray Shirts Boys' Raschel Knit Polos! 1:29 1.00 Tough 4.4 oz. blue cham bray work shirts with lined collars, and two plain button • through pockets. Full cut and roomy! Terrific saving! 141/2-17. Cable, striped, mond patterns! Bright bold colors. Short sleeves, ribbed crew neck and waistband. S.M.L. or dia Children's Bib Overalls—2-5 Children's Oxfords—8»/ 2 -3 Mens' Work Shoes—6-11 Mens' Cotton Sweaters—36-46 Boys' Plaid Shirts—6-18 . ... Children's Sweaters—7-14 ...98c 2.98 _3.79 —_ .1.98 -_1.49 ..2.98 '"T - Milford Delaware ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs a two weeks vacation to visit Mr. ■ and. Mrs. Harry Briggs in New 1 Hampshire. Mrs - Jane Cook of Wilmington and Mrs; ^0*1 B ™wn of Phila de *' )hia are spending a few days ri ' ere wlth •* ' l H TI,e I an " Jnde,i Federal Wage H ° U u La . w contlnues to exempt | porkers in "retail and service 'ablishments like local grocery i "î. 01 '® 8, J* 06 repair shops ' barber j e?° P8, b * aUt f par,0r8 ' hotels . dru S ' r f sta urants. department 8tores ' taI or sho P s - kasoline filling stations, motion H icture theaters, hospitals, nursing homes, etc. Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs, are on es-