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ELLENDALE — ». „ . By Mrs. Hazel D. Elllagsworth Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Johnson were Theodore Johnson of Richmond, Va., and Marshall Wilson and Arthur Jones or Ellendale and Charles Steven son and Percy Stevenson of Prime Hook Neck. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Warren were Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Parncutt of Lin wood, Pa., A. B. Warren and Miss Ida MCAteer of Smyrna.' Miss Gwendolyn Lynch spent Friday afternoon and evening with Miss Phyllis Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Derrick son were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. Rowland Tyndall of Lewes. Guests of Frank Vadakin and family this week are Mrs. Eliza beth Jewell and son Frank of Chester, Pa. Robert Ellingsworth has chased an Oldsmobile Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millman entertained guests during the week end. pur car. William D. Ellingsworth, Jr., has purchased a Buick automobile. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Warren were Mrs. Frank Schimpf and family of Ellendale, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinkle and children of Lansdowne, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. William Gorlich and chil dren of Westville, N. J. Elmer Ennis has purchased a Dodge car. Miss Joyce Webb, student nurse at Delaware Hospital, Wilmington, spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Mary Webb and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb en tertained guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ellingsworth and daughter, Shirley Lea, Miss Betty Carey and Miss Shirley Carey were dinner guests of Mrs. - Ann Tyndall of Lewes, and all motored to Rehoboth Sunday eve ning. Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and jWrs. Elwood Lynch and daugh ter, Gwendolyn Lee, were Rev. and Mrs. James O'Neil and Ray Woot ten of Ellendale. George Cobaugh had the misfor tune to fall from a load of straw LOVELL & COVEL'S \ ztAy koW - »CHOCOLATES more favorite« per box ®»°re quality per piece more pleasure per bite Ragains Pharmacy 33 North Walnut St. Milford it KITCHEN-SIZE FREEZER HOLDS OF MEALS SAVES OF SHOPPING * £ ^^1951, 7 CU. FT. MODEL 70 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTIR FREEZER at Wxytfy With Table ftp md AH These "BIG FREEZER" Advantages: • 245 lb. capacity.,. stores everything you need for dozens of meals. [ * Fpooio* meats, fruits, vegetables, I other foods .., buy In quantity. [ * Freezes cakes, pies, breads..._ I, piete meals.., ready to heat, serve. 'I * Preserves seasonal foods at low prices, the easy freezer way. • Factory pre-set to ideal temperature for year 'round freezing. V . com* / M » 229 " m Fits small home or apartment kitchens! Takes only 28 by 44 in. space! Now, bring all the minute-quick convenience of frozen foods—savings and taste-delights— right into your kitchen. Shop once a week ... cook double, triple portions ... store . j» for meals in minutes any time! Other 'fjoAu e 8iMS: 1L1 and 15 8 cu * ft C°me in and set it todayl îÿ ** 7 low Down Payment t s t ♦ Otfcr-All PrMiiag Dri-Wail CabiMt Ns-Nols* OparatlM Freezes foods soy where on «II 5 in sid* surfaces! Add new foods easily.. Means dry floor«, too! Does away with excessive ,_. .. . moisture *on cabi anywhere, anytime, net exterior. No fans-no belts— no open moving parts. Hermetically seated unit; quiet as * an IH refrigerator. * O. A. Newton & Son Co. Phone 4115 BridgevilU, Del. * last week and hurt his left should I 6 fh Öip and leg as wel1 as broken ri0s - \ One of the residents of this_' ! «ni" 1 / , is del *ghted to know the Ellendale firemen are putting El ! ® £kt n °* ^ J 0n, y° n « tWng ; is lacking and that is a band with 1 a good looking young lady as leader and of course a ladies aux iliary to make it complete. Boys, the community is proud to know you won two more prizes at the Lewes carnival last Wednesday evening. One for the most men in line and one for the best appear ance. These firemen are a hand some group in their dark navy suits, trimmed in gold, black slip pers, hose, black tie, white shirts, i hankie and carnation and makes 1 many a judge look at them twice, ! as well as the ladies whose hearts j flutter a little faster when the " *■ *" i Ellendale firemen march by. j Mrs. Charles Ellingsworth and son Philip, were Sunday dinner) guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion i Melvin of Milford and all motored to Slaughter Beach In the even Miss Betty Ellingsworth, stu «TSn n wn e m taVtan,^peTt r hew°ik: end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ellingsworth. Sennett-Knight A very pretty wedding took place in Union Methodist Church, on Friday evening, August 18, when Miss Margaret Sennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper H. Semiett of Ellendale, became the bride of George Knight of Magnolia. The church was beautifully dec orated with flowers and lighted candles and Mrs. Katie Fitzgerald played the wedding march. Promise Me" and "Beéause." The pastor. Rev. James O'Neil, offi ciated. The bride, gi/en in marirage, by her father, Casper H. Sennett, ; wore a gown of white over pink organdy, and fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white lilies and yellow roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Elsie McFadden, sister of the bride who wore a street length evening o For Bent or For Sale The Former Residence Of J. W. BURRIS 10 Causey Avenue, Milford, Del., Occupancy July 1st * FOR RENT or FOR SALE The Lionel Ingram Meat Packing Co. Property # Marshall Street, Milford, Del. Will Sub-Divide House And Plant Apply John W. or J. £. Burris Phone 4531 Milford, Del. 6-16-tt gown of blue dotted swiss. picture hat ®f blue and carried white lil i les. lyn Deputy, who wore a street ! length evening gown of green dotted swiss with picture hat to match and carried yellow roses. Duncan P. McFadden was best man. The bride's mother wore navy blue crepe dress with white T J£ * room 'f ™°* her dr ^.® a . bght green Panted sheer Sh i! «n accessories. The W ^ S , d ^| ed with many relatives of the bride s 1 be reception which followed ^ a8 greatly enjoyed by all guests p nd was held in the Ellendale Kesta urant. a Many lovely and useful gifts wer e received by the bridal couple T . he bappj, couple left shower of rice amidst a spend their honeymoon^in^WilrL wood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Georee Knight win make their home^DOTer where CorporaflonTt'That hplace* Lal " ™™ d "'' WWW Church we '* Jame s O'Neil, Pastor XT Sunday, September 3 a « N ?i, Serv J ces untn fur *ber notice ated ine cha rch is being redecor Bible Holiness Church Rei. Robert B. Nallor, Pastor Sunday, September 3 Sunday school services at 2 p. m. Preaching by pastor. Everyone welcome. Black la White n, Jnî aiÜ ^u dlOXlde ' 016 wWt « pig* ment which is derived from the blackest of sands — ilmenite — chemical processing is regarded the greatest advance in the white pigment field in modern times. It ZS** the pain * industry in ex ini n1 0US f paints to control chalk ing. It is also utilized in enamels to whUe r neJ UPeri0r dUrabUity and by as ! 1 MILTON T. Harold Palmer, prominent Milton businessman, has announc ed his candidacy for represen a tive of the tenth ?" uve or the tenth district on the Änown hüS Jîf* Punier. Ine hï? fiïst Li?" 011 i8 mak - having acata»ll,n hU man^ "riSd« h "° ( Long ny ac«v e e ta commutai, and Su a c" e tr r ,w!E e IHf among the many organizations of Ä he 0 ' s ISSST ™t ware cStafv and a fh n . S 'M I? , e , la ' Uorf« Ä' S, S r /ta a Sa d s, ,h ta e a S tar ,0 o n , inH A nd M VOr H ° dge t No - \ 7 J A - F - fhî ^ ld . past president servin £ LeagSe of Sussex Counlv ''""'"V eue oi Sussex county. i By Malter W. Crouch Phone Milton 4335 aS Wl FOR REAL ECONOMY AND SERVICE CALL^ At CiOSI A* YOUR YMPMONI •T1 % DENTON 21 DENTON, MD. tv ah •i M >4 onH\W*:' JACKS' SUNOCO SERVICE FREE GLIA GIFTS •< EM f & » to Harrington-Milford Intersection Favors H U. S. 13 Jack Jarrell, Prop. for 24 HOUR SERVICE Ladies § L ? Comics «; COME IN i for Children ? 2a Fill in a Card fy That's AH There Is To It ! v Big ✓ You May Win A Grand Cigars *1 A «/A FREE 100 Hite SUNOCO Prize for Men GAS 7/ 5! Â GRAND PRIZE MADE SEPT. 5th it! m«» 5 gon* .„I in? stoF to «e»« re înred f It'll Pay You To Patronize *4«*" Let's S« f lacks' Sunoco Service , Harrington-Milford Intersection, U. S. No. 13, At Harrington, Delaware Products That Please . . . Service That Satisfies « »> I h I i « retary tr busine Y as sec * ton Hardwarllfna^ °*. tbe M,1_ oanv H d d Furn,ture Com r , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Argo .spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and ;Mr S . George Sau,er in Wllmtag I f : Mr and Mrs. Larry Parks and , family of Chester, Pa., and Mr. ?? d Mrs - William Jackson of Hsboro were Sunday guests of Î « - ^ P °" der - Mr and Mrs - Earl King are now at home in the former Mrs Ida Hughes property on Union street., The young couple took occupancy i °" Saturday. K Mr i- Allce Walker I« vtalling ; S?' daUeh ' er ' A1,red L »" A " d i Mrs Wavne Reiblinir anrt ! ter "of ÄÄÄ MTC her —*-•! "?• Theodore Johnson of Rich-' JoünL^""^ W * br0ther 'i Mr - and Mrs. J. D. Robbins and ! ofjMr. and Mrs. Walter Lank snent I Âton'Â^nï clo^getown I S'« S R U e" day Hu e n V SM £l P l 8t ° r "> Mlllon ' » ho liïes near Georgetown, Md. stained this week-end Mr. and Mrs - Paul Albert of Strausbor ough, Pa. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. McGee and their guests motored to Rehoboth, Bethany Beach, and Ocean City. Mrs. Myrtle Colline, Mr«. Ellen Clendaniel and Mrs. Maude McGee celebrated their birthdays on Thursday evening py having din ner at Rehoboth Beach. Mrs Me Gee and Mrs. Clendaniel had August 24 ' as their birth dates - while Mrs. Collins had as her natal da y. August 23. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banning and son Ronnie are traveling through ■Waahlnglon, Winches,"? and W*« Virginia on a two weeks ! VaCat, °"' Mrs. Clara Kopple has returned home after vacationing with her son. Raymond Kopple and family in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hazzard Electrify your treadle sewing machine TREADLES MADE INTO PORTABLE ELECTRICS TREAtfLES MADE INTO CONSOLE ELECTRICS 24.95 5950 V/ Have your old treadle machine electrified with new electric motor, BEFORE at G roll's. Rebuilt speed control. Portables complete with carrying case. z GroH's Sewing Machine Store 621 W. 4TH STREET WILMINGTON 1 j ih AFTER If you can't come in, call Wilmington 6-8625 or mail to Groll s Sewing Machine Store, 621 W. 4th St., Wilm Del Name . Address ... f*4 ALL MAXES REPAIRED W MODERNIZED i*to&u*Ue t CONSOLE ot PORTABLE City Zone State 9-l-2t with his sisters Mtes M if «*** zard and Mrs John p wu y Haz Mr J fî P Wl,son - c. àjï d Mrs. Charles Marker of nlntc Pla " former resi penis or Milton, were Friday vis Mrs ÎLÜ'V ,0h " ^ *" 8 ° n - M rs RohPT^Vrl^ ^ au Shter, rinev 0 F renneyhough of War ab* 111 Wednesday .* b fnends and relatives in Mil n. . « , späTthe aSd snn d H 1 . hls Wlfe and Son ' who are making their = KENT COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO INSURES PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE AND GEORGE COLLINS MILTON AGENT LIGHTNING RAWLINS & FERGUSON briogeville agents LAURENCE E. CAIN FELTON AGENT T * CARLISLE COLLINS milford agent J. FRANK GRAHAM HARRINGTON AGENT DOVER, DELAWARE h ° me Wlth Mr8, John P Wi,son - *, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reed and family. Mrs. Arthur Shockley and Mrs. Fanine Marsh have returned borne after spending a week at the Laurel Camp. '■ -- « - More than 626,000 Ü, S. resi dents die annually from 20 dis tinct types of heart disease I The nearly-extinct Nunatagralut Eskim ° 8ot Alashi seldom ^îfïbîe * to 8tore «P a good winter food sun ply. y e winter iooq sup