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NASSAU letter. Mother's Day last Sunday was observed in all of the churches of crowded at both the Sooday School and the Church Worship service. In the Worship service, the cboii; sanir an annmnriate aeleciVn for Mother's üîî The sermon was de ESÄ " Chargea Louhoff Jr usina as his subiect ^omanhoî,d.fr g fl owerwasgiven to the oldest Jnd the youngest mo ther. Mrs. Mary K. Robinson was the oldest mother and Mrs. Roland Hill' the vouneest In the afternoon f large cîoîd gathered at Unitî Church. An old flshioned Song and Praise service beeinnlne at 2-15 wae led by Mr Greene Brlttlng ham At 3 n m the song service iZ led b/M" 'Rote.-t WlS S Leweç. A group of juniors from White's Chapel assisted in the | special singing. The Mother's Day i sermon was delivered by the Rev- 1 erend Harold Davis of Goshen Church. Milton. The kemon was very inspiring and helpful, and everyone enjoyed it immensely. At Zion Church the Sunday School ah awed an incrcaae. The School was conducted by the Superinten dent, Mr. Raymond M. Lank. The Services at White's were above the average. The Sunday School had a large attendance. The Junior Choir sang a selection and the sermon was delivered by the Reverend Harold Davis of Lewes. In the eve ning, beginning at 8 o'clock, a Mo ther's Day program was given by the Ladies of the Church in which most mothers took part. The pro-1 gram was as follows.* Opening hymn, "Sweeter As The Years Go, By, was sung by the congregation; Invocation by the Pastor, F. Charles Louhoff ; Mother's Day address, by ! Mrs. Alice Truitt; reading, "Some body's Mother", by Mrs. Saille 1 By Rev. F. Chas. Louhoff, Jr. Phone Lewes 7891 I stated that last week's issue would be the last write-up of this column, but circumstances have ' permitted to write this one more Hadder; song, "Mother's Prayer." by the Junior Choir; reading, "Ourio Best Pal. Mrs. Ida Mitchell ; Tab- i lean, "A Mother and Six Children," by Mrs. Francis Millman and six 1 little girls; solo, "My Mother's Re ligion," Mr. John Hitch; "The Ideal Mother," represented by Mrs. Vir gie Campbell, Mrs. Beaufort War rington, Mrs. Minnie Davidson, Mrs. • Bessie Millman, Mrs. Grace Mill man, Mrs. Vietta Millman; singing. "My Mother's Bible," by Mrs. Bes TRANSIT-MIXED | CONCRETE ► < ► > > Crane Rental < < > ► EXCAVATING, RIGGING I STEEL ERECTING \ Atlantic Concrete Co. { ► Phone: MILFORD 516« { South Washington Street < and Railroad \ ► In Just 5 minutes • •• PROVE DODGE VALUE A FOR YOURSELF . Ye*, you could pay up to $1,000 me:« L and still not gel all tha extra room. I riding Icomfort and famous doponda bility of this great new Dodge. Como in and look over todays big Dodge. Sit in it. Drive it. You'll agree Dodge gives you more of the things you want in a car today. Extra head room, leg room, shoulder room . . . "Watchtower* l visibility for greater safety. I The new Dodge Oriflow shock absorber I system lets you "float" down roads that I stop other cars. No wheel "hop I bounce... Dodge rides level over rough ■ est roads. Drive a new Dodge todayl ■ Spoliation sad EpbMMt Sabiwt b Ctusii Njtkwt Mia how show yo» trade-»»* h ««»y a big »* Oo<)9 f 0R WIOKT SlUai°H modus aho color« lotus Alioo«»»« LIBER«» to own makes or »a how Of DODGE OOOO DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS . . . CHECK YOUR CAR-CHECK ACCIDENTS I THE BIG DEPENDABLE Drive if5 minutes ond you'//frfvm ft Aryan» JOSEPH MOTOR COMPANY E. Front St. Milford, Delaware — - - .. sie Millman and four of her daugh ters-in-law, Mrs. Grace Millman, Mrs. Una Millman, Mrs. Vietta Millman and Mrs. Frances Millman ; reading, "Grandmother's f Wedding D&y," Mrs. Minnie Davidson ; "Writ-1 ing a Poem for Mother's Day," Mrs. Grace Millman ; solo, "When Mo-, ther Prayed," Miss Mary R. Vin-'age. ^ e » t: ., r « din ^ 1 , * G ! r0 ^ ng OJd Grace-I ' *?* 8 ' 80 i?' When My Mother Taught Me To P^-'M.ss Dorothy Hadder; sing-j J®*'. When ,, He £° n *i. tb ', Jani °^ Sf?;: reading. Mothers Day, Yj® tta M j llman: recitation, My offer ^ & " p Charles Louhoff 1 Jr *■ "SJSton "Mother's Dav StoJv'M '«^êe aod P were wctomcd by the conereearion welcomed by the _? 8 , _ „ , _ The Reverend F. Charles Lou holf ' Jr - who ia seeking another ^appointment at the conH.bg session of tbe Peninsula Conference which convenes in Dover on Thursday of tb ' 8 W «®J* Poacher his final mes sage at the Churches of the Nassau Charge last Sunday. Mother's Day. At the Fourth Quarterly Confer ence beld April 7th > Reverend Lou boff was in ^ d . to return and has been appealed to by many of the m enibers to remain, but is asking for a cban e e at bia own request, The Community Prayer meeting, i sponsored by White's Chapel young \ people, was held last Wednesday evening, May 9th. at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hitchens, i Forty-one persons were present., Mr. Greene Brittingham was the leader. » Angola Grange Number 31 gave a farewell party to the Reverend and Mra. Charles Louhofl. Jr., last Prl day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. The program con- I slated of Monolog, by Mrs. Bertha | Marsh; a recitation by Mrs. Anna Mae Davidson, and a recitation by Miss Mildred Robinson; recitations by the two little daughters of Mrs. Leslie Wolf of Rehoboth and Mrs Ella Roach and Mrs. Donald Jones i Mr. Louhoff also recited severai ! poems. The Grange presented Rev^ erend and Mrs. Louhoff with a | handsome desk lamp ard a lovely homemade cake. Delicious refresh ments of homemade ice cream and I _ ' TTT_ —-. t $ » »»♦♦♦♦♦ o • 11 LOOK AT IT NT WAT n * * * o <> < ► ^ I like Courtesy, Promptness and Square Dealing just as much as the next guy— and I get it at H & H— BUYERS: Tobe Penuel, Georgetown, Del.—Phone 6624 Bob Lewis, Rehoboth, Del.—Phone 6146 Horace Pepper, Laurel, Del.—Phone 3016 !<* OR CALL |o H & H POETRY CO, Inc. lo !▲ - > Phone 2411 Selbyville, Del. cake( also candies, nuts, and coffee were served in abundance. Every one enjoyed the evening. Miss Christina McIntosh of Wil raington, spent several days and over the last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Reverend and Mrs. Charles Louhoff at the parson Mr Wi n iam Best of R e hoboth, was a 8 uest his parents, Mr. and Mrs .Thomas Best last Sunday .Last Sunday even ing, Mr. and Mrs. Best spent the evening with their daugh ter and son-in-law and children, Mr. and Mrs. John French at Milford. Mias Elizabeth Wilson entertain ed as her « ue8ts last Friday eve Ml . nn j ui* , Mr - and Mrs - Francis Hitchens entertained as their guests last «g«"* »*■ """"J " ltchen8 . Mr. Gerald Wilson and ^ °î Alford and Mrs. Hettie Jester of • p ^, r ® v . etti of Atlantic City, weie the guests over b f l a «t week-end and several days W8eb ^" b JJ™* ^ evGtti ' 8 m ° Mrs ; Carolean Roach, an( * Mrs. Arthur Campbell ^entertained at dinner last Sunday £"«£ « Overbrook their J Î Y,i fam * y ^,,JJ r R a " d ^ s - Carl Davldaon ; 5®J R Tp " d and Q JJ ra : Charles ^ k 8 veral days in P £ TdiîS , week ' * na JYY ^ h s P ent ei ® ht y ears ' R , , ce i V ed a letter this Mondav morn in iTorn one of th?ir ^ S™" ™ e %°' ' r ïe ot B A a, ÏSê Uni versity of Arizona and if this year fl^shing his Theoloe training and will receiTe the de gree 8 of B D He has acc^ted t r a!1 to become pastor of one ^flhe pastor of one of the u S Department of Agriculture figures show there are now Jome 80.000.000 cubic feet of grols stôr age in 11 600 locker niants handle perishable foods at temperatures ' * Mr. anc^Mrs. Arthur Morris of Lewes, sprat Sunday with his mo ther, Mrs. Lavinia Morris. re largest Evangelical Lutheran Churches of that denomination and will be stationed at Pasiac. N. J. to zero ELLENDALE By Mrs. Hasel D. Ellingsworth Phone Milford 8680 CHURCH NEWS: Ellendale Methodist Church Rev. James O'Neil, pastor Sunday, May 20th Sunday . School services at 10 a. m., in charge of F. W. Ireland, superintendent. No other services as the pastor will be at conference. Meeting: The New Market WSCS will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isaacs, Sr., on Thursday evening, May 17th. A cor- 1 dial invitation is extended to all. Special: The Children's Day Ser vice at the Ellendale Methodist Church will be held on June 10th, beginning at 8 o'clock. Faith Bible Holiness Church Rev. Robert B. Nailor, pastor Sunday, May 20th Sunday School services. Preaching by pastor. Everyone welcome. Special: The Home Demonstra tion Club, when presenting the flag to the Ellendale School, was broad casted over WBOC, Salisbury, Md., on May 3rd during the National Home Demonstration Week, and some friends of this community who are now residing there enjoy ed hearing the program very much. The Home Demonstration Club of Ellendale will meet at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Webb on Tuesday evening, May 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Sewing machine adjustments will be the topic. All members are in % V' % % 1 <' lift : W, '- ^ JWfi ' & % ■% 1 4 WM i % % % mM 's . t to \ % •X -Ä -V J m % ■3® m •-V. f m ■ s « A \ N 1 70 é mu i J i ii T i I s A à m m\ T 1 - > *. <\ ' i - t \ i t ■ J ■■ . m . // w \1 \ w //_ 4 Ml 1 SUGAR m ( i' ,\ I W4' X s w/ ! tof, 5-* n 48« ■ - } fis X 1 I s Jr - f/à k i 7 i Come one - come oil - ho YCMdW LeG4MtW©E^FO@fi) ; S^«66 foWuJ&s food carnival — a cotoMol coMeetlon of ygcmdic > v«é»»c cmd midget prices. Here you will see the headliners for querfrty — the star per formers in gloriously good meals. And your dehors wfM hove power than a strong man because the savings are trufy amazing, hurry — hurry — hurry! Come in today for.lhoee sensational buys. TETLEY'S 1 Ntar t MILK 2-2V * ' ! more So « LeGRANDE « I G0b0 MEDAL TOMATOES Tea Balls »< 19< Mi FLOUR t 5*^ 53^ *■ t 2 39* tffP Ûifiiü ftii,4MT vvVBBtn vinm Glim m 37 e a i PEAS OLD VIRGINIA ASSORTED I Preserves j* 27« DJhkQAUAiV rfULvJWil'K T 20 . FiMKAKE LeGRANDE MIX Pork« Beans 19« No. 2Vx r Ui X r C V. i LeGRANDE *7 Spinach 25« N*. 2% aw. gold; îj » 0 > CATSUP com WILSON'S Mor Pork « RAKES V 12 -m. on 45c 21 . » *v s M» 21« A * » s t ^ —I ALL GOLD — Halves or Sliced NABISCO Peaches 33 He. 2Vi can HONEY, «AHAMS IB- Fbf- 3 3« DURKEE I # Moist Cecoanut » 19 émès S( Li «RANK « *« i..-: r May 18 and 19 SPECIALS for Friday, and Saturday / QUALITY - ECONOMY SERVKE The Motto Of Your Indep O ' - V fÄ' % I vited to be present. Special: The Ellendale Baseball Club now has 2 wins and no losses by defeating the Farmington Club again on Sunday by a score of 6-1. Chuck Millman and Earl Clark „i-v X- . . ... . .. . wish to take this opportunity to say thanks again for all the co operation their ball club is recei ing from you home town folks. Don't forget, folks, the brand new double-barrel Fox Model 12-gauge gun will be given away Saturday night. May 19th, at Paul Smith's Grocery Store. If you don't have chance on It, be sure and get now. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ireland and daughters were Sunday guests of; Mrs. W. S. Sherwood of Lincoln, Delaware. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Tucker and family were Mr. and Mrs. George Wllker son of Philadelphia, Pa. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A Timmons en tertained guests during the week end. a one Mr. and Mrs Earl Nichols of Claymont, visited Mrs. Clara Wil son on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Beebe enter tained guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Derrickson were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Evans of Lewes, Delaware. Master Sergeant Charles Kohlen berg of Mitchel A. F. Base. New York, spent the week-end in Mary-i land and Delaware, visiting rela-1 tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones of; Lincoln were dinner guests on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mill man. Miss June Carey of Philadelphia, Pa., spent, the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker of Stevensville, Maryland, were Sun day guests of Mrs. Della W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Betts of Mil ton, enjoyed a turkey dinner oni i Sunday when they were entertain-1 ied by their Bon .iJ. law and flfl1l[rh .i jgr m» a nd mpq t t* p,,i. 0 ., ? r ' - ' and Mr8, L T ' Baker ' Jr ' and son. Mr. aad Mrs. C. W. Ennis, Sr., ; and family visited friends on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marker and i children of Chester, Pa., spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. i Clara Wilson. Mrs. Helen M. Davies is having | a delightful trip to Boston, Mass., ! and New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Long and i daughters. Barbara and Nancy. 1 were callers in Georgetown on Sun- i day. Mrs. R. A. Warren is spending a few weeks as guest of her daugh-i ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. | Paul R- Hess of Allentown, Pa. j Mr - and Mrs - Clarence Spicer' were recent guests of Mrs. Spicer's I mother, Mrs. Henry Stewart of j Wilmington, Delaware, who is very I ! ! [ FOR SALE Wood Shavings For Poultry Litter Adams Feed Co. Benton, Maryland I ROY ADAMS Phone 580-J Benton, Md. WILLIAM L. JUMP, JR. Phone 479-M Benton, Md. 3-30-tf ill at this writing. . „ J 811 ® 8 8 ° n S " nday - Mr - and M rs - Charles Ellings wortb an ^ son, Phillip, and Mr. and - ._ Mrs. Milford, Mrs. Sara Mcllvain entertained — 1111 * FOR SALE <» CHOICE BEEF CATTLE Herefords or Angus' Weighing 400 To 600 Lbs. i Direct From The Farms. Over 100 Head To Select From. Just Right To Put On Pasture In The Spring And Make Money On. 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