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MILLVILLE ' * By Mrs. John S. Noble Phone Dickenson 306 b Çunday School, 10 a. m. Sup't., R. J. West. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Pastor, Rev. J. P. George, , Now that the vacation time is nearing an end, we hope to see a better attendance at our church school and for worship service. The £ regular Wednesday evening prayer services will be resumed on Wed nesday evening, September 6th at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal Friday evening i at 8 p. m. «. J Mr. Bill Walters of Philadelphia I is spending his vacation at the tome of, Mrs. Clara Setman and » son, West. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Evans had I as their -week-end guests Mr. and I Mrs. Roger Evans of Upper Darby, ; Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Welch and g son, John and family of St. P j burg, Florida. •Callers on Sunday of Mr. and • Mrs. George H. Townsend, j Rev- and Mrs. J. P. George and i Miss Flo Chestnut Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willey on Sunday were Mr. I and Mrs. Joshua Dukes and daugh t ter, Shirley of E. Lansdowne, Pa., I and Mr. and Mrs. William Powell ! and litfie daughter, Carol Lynn of I Ocean View. Callers on the Willeys j on Sunday were Mrs. James P. r Dukes and son, Franklin and Mrs. Martha Dukes Georgetown. We are very glad to welcome to t our town, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Townsend, who are occupying the former Capt J. S. Pruitt home. Mrs. Lee Boyle and little daugh ter are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCabe, at their cottage at Beth any Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higgans of Seaford, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. A. F. McCabe. * ' Mrs - Raymond Betts returned to > her home on Thursday after com pleting a two-term course at sum , mer school. University of Dela ware. ' * Perrle Waters and son, Billy, of Denton, Md„ called on Mra - 1 R- Willey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simpson of Washington, D. C., spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Noble. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noble. Jr., L 1 !?. John Ste P h en of Snow Hill. Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham and son, Charles of Sud lersville, Md., were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John S Noble. Sr. b eters were and sister, of ■ » Mrs. Alice L. West has returned home after spending some time with her children In New Rochelle. N. Y„ and Philadelphia. Her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. . West of Philadelphia, are spending some time with her. protect against > POLIO/ M-f n e» Tw* 's nor prelection. Coven Parent«, children under IS. toy» ev,tense» to (5,000 noch pnrton. »rood benefit« — low eat*. Family $10. individual $$, niu facts ay pnomi w PHILIP R. JACOBS Phone 676» Milford, DeL mm Ctft < ■ FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. a* - - - —5 •eCCOOOQoee^«. Pi \ 5 10 Mr. i o 0 ° o .V °° cCD ° c Oo 0 oP (P^ °° °°° ° O GP 00 ee* rP ! on »Vir s « a. ) / s « rr \ ■wr & ï£ / . en* i * f: $ r/.-j w t Schmidt TTÎa»■» a • b erp. yjjr ~T7œ ■ IN THE NEW CONVB4IBJT NO DEPOSIT—NO RETURN GLASS BOTTLE v-.v SCHMIDT a sows. fhsa, fa BEER AS BEER p SHOULD BE AT TOUX FAVORITE PACKAGE «TOSE OR TAPROOM AJAX DISTRIBUTORS 1710-1714 Wawanet Ave., Wilmington $5. DeL Phone: Wilmington 4-615$ C bark* Street, Milford. DeL Phone: Milford 4831 rN DAGSBORO By Mrs, Essie Hickman The Rev. Clark of Bethany Beach delivered an interesting sermon Sunday morning at the Bethel E. church during the absence our minister. Rev. J. T. Bowlinson who is vacationing at Ocean Grove N. J. Little Miss Janet Hickman spent a part of the past week with grand mother, Mrs. Pearl Hickman at Millsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Viola returned to t^eir home in Baltimore after being the guests of Horace Hick man and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cobb. Mrs. Russell Hudson is very with pen limon ia. Mrs. Harvey Baker, Jr., entertain ed her mother from Laurel over weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockwood spent Saturday in Wilm, ^Little Dale Rhodes is visiting with her grandparents at Berlin. 'Mrs. Thomas Fisher of Millsboro, spent Friday evening with her daih ghter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George E. Long and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Bunting and son, Robert entertained at Old Fashioned Ice Cream party Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quillen, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bumpus of Maas., Mr. and Mrs. Wm James Quillen and children. Billy, Dorris and Wade Mr. and Mrs. Ear nest Quillen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sack and daughter of Ocean View, Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Mr. and Mrs Avery Gray and daughter Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gray and Jack and Billy and Mrs Saille Ellis of Millsboro. Delicious home made cake and ice cream were served an enjoyable evening was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baker called on their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baker at Delmar, Sunday Mr. Leven Timmons and brother Isaac called on Mr. and Mrs. E H Hickman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Brasure Worn., ' spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Saille M. Bras ure. She accompanied them to their home for a while. and Mrs. Kendal Eaahum iv.'llsboro, were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Curnl© Clogg, Sunday and lMrs - Chriss Weihs Phlla., returned after spending their vacation with her and Mrs. Alfred Hudson. Mlsh Elaine Hitchens of Ocean View is spending a few days with her cousin. Miss Janet Hickman. - - —<$> -——-;— The 1949 fish catch in New Eng land was valued at 160,000,000. parents. x STOP! : * in , t ■ OyconsuLT V US ABOUT ALL JEWELRY REPAIRING' Our jewelry repair de partment ha« every fa cility to give you the finest in service. We repair all with types of jewelry, skill and dispatch, the cost is most able. Right now we can give you quick service, too! And reason MIUflRD £. DJTPIS j WILMINGTON, DELAWARE OVERBROOK By Mrs. Roy W. Elllngsworth Rhone Lews 5567 - . , and her t r0 o m , Baltim ore, Md„ over M r W nïw » « . Mr. Robert Hastings had a birth SatÄr a Ä^f Ml !f'.? ertha h® 6 and her husband and three sons from Philadelphia, are there for the month. They had - very enjoyable evening, Mrs. Elfie Parsons visited Mrs. Ada Marvel near Nassau, Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gilbert en tertained Mrs. Gilbert's sister, Mrs Clara Miller and her husband from Fune^l service, ™ere "eld »fjÄÄ 3V J"" Dge . r h * e ' but in the last f ew years her home was near Milton. Master Jackie White of Lewes, spent the week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. -Norman Neff. Mrs. , Florence Stauffer, Mrs. Minnie Davidson, Mrs. Elizabeth Chappell, Mrs. Bertha Lank and Mrs. Emma Ellingsworth, members of Henlopen Grange, attended Po mona Picnic at Trappe Pond. Wednesday, August 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Willey and two daughters were Sunday dinner gue%ts of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carpen ter and Helen and James Willey, near Drawbridge. Mrs. Roland Melson was a Sun day dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Melson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West Rehoboth visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams and son and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams and son of Seaford, were all Rehoboth visitors on Sunday. on M. of her ill Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher tertained their niece en a day. OU were. Sale of the McGuffey readers ceeded 122.000,000 copies. ex i 9' 4 WSrffi X tfliu i " Î ,» 8. /- * ' : o , ! n * y: .y.-:*: ' s 'w* 4 ■. ee v.: FOR A FUI 1 - POWffJf n I mm 60 îa "KFUL TODAY f i. ny/#G ■ ' # /i°J n Hure# 0/1 à r / /V.. ^ >o,i tù'U '*3 A VA*' % # ( THE HOLT OIL COMPANY A > r r ( \ TRINITY Visitors at the home of Mrs Harry Walston and Carl Walston last week were Mrs. Louise Neal. Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Linda Johnson of Federalsburg, Mr and Mrs Gary Smith of Carney's Point !fî 0 Mr andi Mrs. Richard and daughter Susan of New t >v\«;^' a D n S 8 n Hill" Commun ! tyHa11 , Fnday evening in K ° r ' 01 of ând Mrs - Irving El ) au l r ' The youn B couple re ceived many useful and lovely i^f 8 'J^ rs .' Kl l| iae 'i wa s the former M ,fl S Eu !i « Pr « d , e1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Russell and on'j d m"' ( aro1, Robert and James f n d n MrS ; ^ ames Dill attended a SSfj- plcnlc at Tra PP« Pond on Ä «ff'» K Hastings spent e tr Wt ' h „d J M?s M ;r Meiln and' family spent Sunday at Lewes, Mrs. Daniel Roe and sons, Dan iel and Franklin of Houston vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Othyl Wyatt and family last week, Mr. and Mrs. Othyl Wyatt and children, Richard and Barbara, Mrs. Emma Harper and Mrs. Ella Housework Easy Without NaggingBackache ; As we get older, stress and strain, over- 1 exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney func- I turn. This may lead many folks to com- 1 plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and i energy, headaches and dixsiness. Getting ( up mghta or. frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these 1 causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for ! over 60 years. While these symptoms may I often otherwise occur, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief — i help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters i flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills todayl I friends^a^Frederica on^SunL a " d , menas at * rederica on Sunday. Earl . White, Miss ! *n »! K°î\, a " d . Car Wals ! day evening*" ^ V1S,t ° rs ° n Sun " Mrs. Ira Bennett, Mrs. Elwood ! Benne "' M rs - Emma My 6 «* and Th*-!^. Estella Holloway called on 1 ^? rs ' Bug h Martin and Mr. Mar «âÆ fSST t .. M,ss Carol Friedei is spending, h l^J w ^ e h ° C vvi y Beach - , M J> and , Mrs. Ed. Cannon visit- j f d Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seeley, near:]]y Wooden hawk on Sunday. I tn ^ Ir ' ^ nd J^ 8- Samu el Warring ton and ?hildren spent Saturday 1 evaa,n ? , W wh IHends at Vernon. .( ®. üuks ( . W ^ eat Iey ; Jr -j 8 P eat last j J^ 8 w 1 " 1 and , un ® le * M f -! ^ " n,i Mr ' and Mra -■ For Bargains In Good Used Furniture GO TO WILKIE'S Living room suites, dining room suites. Walnut and Maple bedroom suites, ice refrigerators, office desks and chairs, knee-hole desks, chrome kitchen chairs, bieakfast suites, 2 upright pianos, very cheap, re built studios and chairs, odd dressers, chests, beds, springs, cribs, etc. Upholstering is out; specialty. Call 4816 for a Free Estimate. Rug cleaning as usual. WILKIE'S 211 S. E. 2nd St. Milford, Delaware 9-l-ltp ^ a f ry Bannin fe- Sr., of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheat-1 ley cm Sunday. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Mark Deatrick and son °f. Eanca8ter > Pa - ' vere supper gue8t8 ' Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Wheatlev and children spent, Sunday with his sister and family at Camden Mr. and Mrs C B Holt of bvh "iÄS'" Mr. and Mrs. Mace Turner and »on of Federalsburg visited Mr and Mrs. Roland Russell and fam- on Monday. John Hastings spent the week end with other 4-H Club leaders at Camp Barnes. icaaers Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Workman of Seaford spent Monday aft*r noon with Mf. and Mrs. W.V Hast and Mrs . Carl Wrlgh[ ^ Ing the Lurl, Caverns Ind other 1 points of Interest M »'lerest. ' ' T * nd Mr8, Elmer Melson. Î ' Mrs ' John Hastings and children, 1 Jack and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ! Carey. Miss Betty Ann Carev Mr and Mrs Samuel Wnrpimr»/' à children.'Joyce Janice and Ever* ett. and Mr.^nd MnCar" WriïE i and daughter Carolvn snent qîL ÎSÂSSSS^ Lee Care y and Miss Betty Ann Care y and Mr. and Mrs. Winter WANTED Abruzzi Rye Contact Us Before Selling PHONE MILFORD 4611 Frank Clendoniel Inc. Lincoln, Delaware Weighing On 50 Ton Fairbanks - Morse Scales 6-30 »1 m . Melson were at Tower Road, CanLC-*.. tr ? 90,18 Voya ** Cook, when he set sail la J 789 on his famous trip to the South ^ Uid gr€at stress « dean Bness aboard his ship and amona aSSriwS 10,1 a beach party on near Rehoboth. an enviable one man <s> Gold has been found in 14 of New Mexico's 32 counties. it