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ELLENDALE By Mrs, Hazel D. Ellingsworth Phone Milford 8680 David Ellingsworth has been ill ■wgth lagrippe but at this writing la improving Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carey and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beale of Philadelphia Mrs. Ivan Chambers of Charlotte N. C.. has been visiting her mother Mrs. Della W. Baker, who is receiv ing treatment in the Milford Me morial Hospital, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sammons slid daughters* were Monday cal lers of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ennis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Abbott, Jr., and son, Jimmy, of Georgetown, were Tuesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. El wood Lynch and daughter. Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ll J. Fleming entertained to dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hlarry Lare and son, ?ir. Thomas Fleming, of Ellendale Mr. and Mrs. Emory Postles and daughter Bona Lee, of Milford and Mr. Charles Fleming of Wilming ton. .vu». ixcii traue oi rnuaaeipnia and Miss June Carey of Wilmlng ion. Mrs. Helen Davies entertained the family during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ireland and daughters visited relatives and friends during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. John B. Derrlckson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Evans of Lewes on Sun day and also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and family of Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. God frey und Mrs. Charles James and family of Millsboro, on Monday. Mr. Frank Vadakin and family entertained to a family dinner on Christmas. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Tucker entertained to din ner Mrs. Bessie Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morgan and children of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson and son of Harbeson and Mr. ad Mrs. Elwood Tucker and family of Seaford.and Ralph Tuck er of Ellendale. Sunday evening and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellingsworth en tertained to a Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. M. Melvin and son of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schreck and daughter of Harring ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellingsworth and daughter, Connie. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ellingsworth and daughter, Shirley Lea, and William D. Elling sworth. 3rd, of Ellendale. Everyone had a, delightful time and enjoyed the delicious eats. • Miss Betty Ellingsworth spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Fatzlnger and children of Catskill, New York were holidays guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; I, W. Warren. Mr. and Mrsl| * atzmger were enroute to Florida. ■ ||,i|i ai || l 6 <. ^ % BIG PLUS VALUES V; A • FOR EVERY ROMEMIKER US SERVICE v. i w ( !\ WITH \\ I ■V ' ' \ •if.' Her«'« whal hundred« of thousand« of Pyeopax Ga« users enjoy 1 Compere-point by poîpt-youH find that only Pyrofax Gas Servie* give« you all these plus values— Ülfïîî?*' WWCaORIMé. Th« 4. PULI VALUE EVERY TIME. Every extern hot Owns of Prior AX Go. cooks Pyrofax Ga* cylinder il guaianleod Y In far Jen ttae than other fuel«. Them's «»lain 10Q pound« of gas. by woiaht mReKlÄtt«« ligeiR flam. Wllh Pyrofax Gaz you can bo aun-t medialoly. 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Dependable, Refrigerators, Ruud and Bryant Water prom pt deli very by trained men It part Healers and other nationally-known gas •of our service. eppliancee-eU are available for use with Pyrofax Gea. Buy them on our conven ient budget plan. - ' I are Mn ffce awing lb FfBOFAZ Gfaz... for the hear fuel...for the Jbeai aervfae/ Pyrofax Qt Sendee give« you a iow-cozf, «»id ini fuel tor oooking, wafer beating, room beat tog end refrigeraiion...« dependable service »••Go modern with Pyrofax Gas Service. Si* m [41 A ( Atr n k .«NPtator lOITLBP GAS Servie« COASTAL GAS CO., INC., OF DE. Phone 7611 WALTER HOWARD, Mgr. Lewes, Dei. * » • V .. J : ■ Ge 2 rg t M * Reed Jr., and daughter Paula June MU ford were callers of relatives and friends of this community Monday. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tucker entertained dinner Mr. aqd Mrs. Joshua Col burn and sons, and Mr. Hitchens Milton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bostick and daughter entertained friends dur- ing - the holidays. Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Prettyman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bunt ing of Salisbury and also Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Prettyman and daughter Norma, of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Jr., en tertained guests during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ennis Sr., were callers of Sir. and Mrs. Harry Betts of Milton Monday evening. Mrs. Una. Marker is spending few weeks with Mr. gnd Mrs. Mor andfamUy In Wilmington. On Friday evening December 22. a very pretty wedding was solemn SuahtTJFîï* VUenm Nai l 0r the ÎÂ Lm and Mrs. Preston Milt ?P and Richar «î AI Ill 80,1 of Mr. and ÏI!; Mil,ord ~ " ' thodist Pi.r«nno^ -, o-JJ». Parsonage Rev - James The bride wore a navy blue suit nf acce T ries and corsa S c rin»S! te . , car ? a «?ns. Miss Evelyn ueputy of Lincoln wore a navy Deputy of Lincoln blue suit with navy accessories and wh j ta carnations. Wll sä 1 ' •* ">'»"• — The parsonage was beautifully decorated for Christmas and added to the lovely wedding. The friends *»nd relatives waited outside to de corated the car and threw rice, old shoes, etc. The happy couple left for a short wedding trip and will live in Mil ™ rd - The groom, Richard Elllngs J emp l oyed at Coopersmiths in Milford and the bride, is employ ed at Latex, in Dover. Ellendale Methodist Church Rev. Janies O'Neil, pastor Sunday, December 31st, Sunday school services at 10 a supt" Charge of F - w - island. lllllllli||i|ll|il|nill|M|ngil|ltgil|ii||||tigi)|||A: , " , " , " , " , " ,l,,!i,ll,l ' , "»»»"»''»"«"»ii«'i»ii»iniiiiiin«M»ii»n»iiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE German Shepherd Police Pippies A. K. C. Registered, Champion Blood Line, Wormed And Innoculated. Price — $50.00 Each WALTER FAILING, Magnolia, Del. 12-16-41 Preaching by pastor whose topic will be "Life's OnDortunitles » Evening service at 6-45 with M y. p, Preaching by pastor at 7:30 p. m. On Sunday evening December a watch night service will be held In the Ellendale Methodist Church, Ellendale at 10 p. m. MeC-olley's Methodist Church Ber. James O'Neil, pastor Sunday, December 81st Sunday school services. Union Methodist Church Eev. James O'Neil, pastor Sunday, December 81st Sunday school services at 2 p. m. . Preachin Faith ng by Bible pastor. „ „ . Holiness Church Rev. Robert B. \allor, pastor Sunday, December Slst Sunday school services at 2 p. m. Preaching by pastor. Everyone welcome. 1 Tehran, Iran— (Æ*) — Huge swarms of crop-destroying desert locusts i are invading Southern Iran from j Baluchistan, Pakistan and ! Arabian peninsula. Plying in i «roups so thick that they some "mes blot out the sun for hours. the locusts are part of the great r' mt ° r migration that ls threaten '"1 many middle eastern countries. ihe Iranian ministry of agri culture has dispatched experts to areas in the south to aeninst the Insect ■ Locusts Menace Iran the the infested lead the fight lue 1I1Heci onslaught. Little can be done to combat the locusts while they So far little damage _ ... migrating. _ has been done to crops because " the Erain *- *- K are Iranian officials say most of thé damage will come next spring when the red and yellow locusts natch from millions of eggs and attack young, budding crops, some years damage has been great that local famines have de veloped. In so Attention Farmers! When Selling Or Buying Livestock Phone Milford 8394 Laüresice Tat man DELAWARES LARGEST WEEKLY mg mU & ■ ' msm y : . : lim m ■ ill _ - ' SSSSx Um ; ■ .■ s: ■ - ■ IIP I 1 Big : , 1 . *(• B im Hisigi NV ■ : : m BBN ÿ ; y ' «II •ÿSS : They look better They fît better They wash ■ " " ^ Take Advantage Of These Unu sual Low Prices!! • • « • • J I» of these important features <• m *) Ns*, N Not only 4 nock sizes to choose from but else 3 sleeve lengths. ★ ★ ★ ★ , Men's Pilgrim Argyfes Reg. .49 pr. 8 prs. 1.00 Fin* knit combed cotton in br!gnt colon. Colton reinforced heel» ond too». 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