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GREENWOOD ^ w , he Greenwood High School will have its annual Spring Concert, Monday night. May 21, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium. The program will be as follows Theme Seng, "Deep Purple", Mix-! ed Chorus; *"We're Mighty Glad By Mrs. Nora Wroten Phone Greenwood 4321 v For Sale RUTGERS TOMATO PLANTS .Nice stocky plants from extra cer tified disease resistant seed. Small or large orders filled. Pulled under careful supervision. Ready May 25. CALL MILFORD 4993 A Helcux, n > 'Q % /] Li - jbo> Away With WaàUltay Let ns take care cf your laundry and dry cleaning—making washday a free day for you. We promise expert dry cleaning and scientifically clean laundry. Jbuuride Axna L MODERN d/uu dc&aninjcj 7 - Drive In Office On Rehoboth Cut-off Or Phone 4579 F« Our Salesman To Stop At Your Home. V FUN PRIZES t ff Your Infants and Children's Wear Store yy » CELEBRATING 1st ANNIVERSARY Friday and Saturday, May X8th and 19th TWO DAYS ONLY MODEL AIRPLANE MEET # Sunday, May 20th - 2 P. M AT MILFORD AIR PARK , ■S 1 Boys Suits $2.98 Here's Some Real Bargains For Boys • Boys Longies BOYS DRESS SHIRTS Perfect Quality 2-piece seersucker pants with straps. In summer colors. Sizes 3 to 7. BETTER QUALITY Corded rayon, two-piece short pants. Cabana jacket. Sizes 8 to 8. Better finality dress shirts, like Dad's. Fully sanforized. Full cut body and long sleeves. Sizes 3 to 12. Colors: white, tan, cream, blue The Sport Shirt fine broadcloth and summer weight materials. Short sleeve. All white. Sixes 4-6-8-10. Button-on Eton shirt Sizes I to 3, 3 to 6x. $3.50 S |.S9 Special Value Washable rayon gabardine All made with zip fly. Sizes 8 to 10. $5.95 0 TOTS' SUMMER WEAR Girls Sizes, 3 to 6x Dresses Skirts Blouses $1.98—$2.98 Dresses of solid colon and checks, In cotton and taffeta. Skirts of cotton plaid with smart pocket and belt detail. Blouses of Picolay and Eye let. Blouses also in sines 8 to 14. Girls Sizes, 7 to 14 Dresses Your Choice 89c ENTRY FEE Each * I 3 for $2.59 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 Tots' and Babette Dresses .. Assorted Styles and Sizes Tots' Summer Sun Suits. Assorted Styles for Boys and Girls. Sixes 2-6 Tots' Overalls and Crawlers. With Bibs and Straps. Sizes l-6x. Tots' Plastic Lined Sun Suits. ....-89c Senior Events - 50c Per Model « Junior Events - Rubber Band, Gas Free Flight & Gas Control Line-25c Per Model Beantifol prints and solid colors. Dress up the little Miss In our pretty styles and values. 89c 89c .89c PLAY SANDALS *1.79 Bathing Suits Lastex One and 4 2-Plece DRESSMAKER STYLES Waffle weave with floral pattern RHUMBA STYLE In qnick drying faille cloth In Sizes 1-8, 4-10, 8-14 Socks # 4 for $1.00 Childrens: 4 to 8*4 Ass*t. Dork Colors Beg. 89c each A Sizes 8 to 3 „ MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN SHOES Mrs. Day's Ideal Baby Shoe, Sixes 0-8 C hapman's Children Shoes, Boys and Girls. Sixes 2to8, 9 to 3, 4 to 7. Application May Be Made At The Field Or 1 Ladies Hosiery $1.09 Nylon, seamless mesh. Sixes m to io. Full Fashioned Nylon, 61-16 Dark Shades — $1.00 Ass*t. Sizes BABY'S NEEDS The Gift & Hobby Shop S S. Walnut Street Swim Trunks For Boys Close Out Line on Rnhbe'r Pants 2-pc. Durene Cotton Salts . Pastel Cotton Sweaters . Seersucker Nightgowns ... lOc-fiOe ea, . V....IM 0 $1.29 to $3.29 .-JU» L00 Beg. $1.59 e a Let Our Lny-a-Way Plan Help You Take Advantage of our Values Reese Theatre Bldge. Milford 8696 Carolyn Z. Dill, Prop. Harrington, Delaware * ; mb*,' —" I 111 . I ■ J ! i I Dàlraation Folk Tune. I BJementary Glee Club: "The; £?? rl _; R,can ,olk tune: , Tip Toe Through The Tulips". I Girls' Chorus: "Skater's Waltz"; i Mocking Bird Hill"; duet. Flute Chorus: "Children's March", P. Mendelssohn; "Walking Song", Swiss folk tune; "Soldier's March", i B - Schumann. . j Rhythm Band: "March Romaine", on-Charles Gounod; "Prayer Perfect", ! E. J. Stenson; "Sometime, Some h°w, Somewhere'', M. M. Wallace; "March of the Noble", F. Keats Brass Quartet: "Tumbling Turn i bleweeds", Bob Nolan, arranged by 1 F. Pay Swift. ! Girls' Sextet: "Give Me A Chanty With 9 Yo-Heave-Ho". Wellesley O'Keefe: "Harbor Lights" Boys' Chorus: "Make Hay While] ,The Moon Shines", G. Pitcher, (a I moonlight fantasy) ; "If I Could 1 Fly", Pyrenean tune. Elementary Glee Club: "Bells of j St. Mary's", Old English melody. arranged by Noble Cain: "I've Told j "Great Gettin' Up Morn'in". High School Mixed Chorus: I "Aren't You Glad You Came". ; 0 n Saturday May the 19 th j 6:30 p. m„ the Sunshine Class the Greenwood Methodist Church will hold a festival on the lawn of the Greenwood Methodist Church. Ice cream, cake, hot dogs, soft drinks and coffee will be on sale. Everyone is invited to attend. Tbe ,aat Greenwood Parent Teachers meeting for the year 1960-51 will be held in the High; School auditorium on Monday, May! 21st, at 8:00 p. m. There will be a brief business meeting after which Mr. George Tuck * President of the Bridgeville Parent-Teachers Association, will perform installation services for tbe new officers for the ooming y® ar - 1951-52. We feel sure you will want to see the Spring Musical Festival, given unde r the direction of Dorothv Short, our music teacher, which will h® presented immediately following this meeting. We'U be seeing you Monday eve ning. May 21st, at 8 o'clock. Don't forget to come out to the tax election to be held on Satur day, May 19th, at 3 p. m. to 6 p. m., in the school building. Don't let them say Greenwood is the only district in the state not willing to support their school Come out one and all and vote for the school tax. Grace Methodist Church was rep resented at the Union meeting, Monday night in Greenwood Metho dist Church, for the purpose of helping in the Vacation Bible School. The Willing Workers Church School Class met with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Spence, on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Elliott andj son, Ronnie, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Uhler Mrs. Bertha Elliott. Mrs. Clara I Hastings and Mrs. Della Russell of I Delmar. and Salisbury, were Sun dav visitors of Mr. and Mrs John j Elliott and Mr. and Mrs Uhler — >,« !; ; ; ; ; ; jl i : IMPERIAI, w| 9 (food W/hiskey and • Oodd ►ERL t rMPr Milford Gafe MAX FINE/WAN, Prop. S. Walnut St. Milford Delaware Mra. Elliot?! briber and wlfe Mi ! and Mrs. Carl Scotv of Georgetown' i Delegates and alt ernates who at tended the Delma-wa Firemen's and Ladie ' 8 Auxiliary Convention at Sali8 bury last Tuesday and Wed ne8da y were Mrs. Elaine Jones. iMrs - Marie Draper, Mrs. Ruby ! Chalmers, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs Ermadine Metzler and Mrs. M VpT' Ubler - , 41 The 1 , winer ln the Ladies Auxiliary j Miscellaneous Club, Monday night, w ^.® Mrs. Geneva Spence. Mr - and Mrs - Charles H. Cona ! way were Sunday guests of their ! dau f h ter, Charlotte, at Takoma | ' M d - I Mr - and Mrs - Richard Jones are entertaining Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr - and Mrs - Burke and a sister ! of Mrs. Burke's from Waco, Texas, Mr an d Mrs. N. W. Meredith en l erta i n ed at a buffet supper Satur day at 6:30 P- m - Their , guests i ^ e . re Mr and Mrs - Ra y Tatman of j Bridgeville. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee : Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spence, Mr - a «d Mrs. M. T. Uuler and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Penuel of Georgetown. After the supper, the evenin g was enjoyed playing Ca nasta - Mrs. Sallie Tatman and daughter en t er tained the St. Johnstown La d ! es ^* d Society on Friday ning of last week, 1 Mrs - Vio,a Ocheltree and 'Mrs. j Ivab . Edgell attended a leaders i ™ eeti ng of the Home Demonstra | tion Club in Georgetown, on Mon ! day - The subject was making Dampshades. Mrs. Mart Uhler, the delegate j from Grace and Cannon charge, to tbe Annual Session of the Penin su * a . Conference is attending the Conference, beginning Thursday at 10:15 a. m., in Wesley Methodist Charch ' Dover - ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Veasey and [sons of Wilmington, were Sunday ! Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lof land. eve : 1 .. nhia ' s P ent a part of last week with • Mr and Mrs - Ja™«« Farrell. ] Miss Grfice Porter of Media. Pa.. j was a Sunday guest of her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Barwick I dinner guests of their son. Ralph, and wife at Felton, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tatman tertained Mrs. Florence Todd, Mrs. Sallie Tatman and daughter, Lelia, at a turkey dinner. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Homey of Bear, Del.. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodford of Dover, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Huh bard. Mrs. Martha Starr of Philadel were en Greenwood Methodist Charge Rev. J. E. Layton, minister Greenwood Methodist j 10 a. m., Church School. Louis i Carl Zych, Superintendent. If you ; are looking for a wide awake school I where the Word of God is taught, and a friendly school, we invite you j to worship with us each Lord's Day I morning. One hundred and fifty nine people attended : last Sunday. There will be no preaching ice this Sunday. our school serv Trinity Methodist m.. Church School. John Hastings. Superintendent. We have u class for every age. W. S. C. S. will meet on Friday! 10a. i ru , ^ Com munity Hall. j Chai'tam s Chapel Methodist j p,, 10 ^ 30 ^- Churcb School. Mrs. ! F1 °y d Macklm, Superintendent. ; St Joh ^town Methodist ! 11 a ; m - Church School. S. B. > |Mcllyaine. Superintendent. The Bi ble Claas taught by Rev. Lester Ad ams ™ eats a * the same hour. Come ! aad study God's Word. Sunday, May 27tb * at 2:30 P- m.— Memorial Day service. A special program is being arranged with good speaker and a special musical; program. Watch the week for program, Mrs. T. P. Rust met with a very painful accident on Sunday after- j «oon. She was getting out of her. car in front of her home and was knocked to the pavement by a bi cycle rider. Rev. E. C. Thomas and Rev. J. E. ! Layton are attending the Peninsula ; Annual Conference of the Metho dist Church this week in the Wes ley Methodist Church, Dover, Del- j aware. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Layton had. as dinner guests on Sunday their | paper next ! PREVENT OVERHEATING! I I I ll â K : PRESSURE ! PURGER j T HE MODERN WAY TO A CLEAN COOLING SYSTEM i • SAVES GAS AND OIL • SAVES MOTOR WEAR • SAVES REPAIR BILLS Ths only POSITIVE method to completely re* Stole, Rust, Sludge ond other obstruc tions from your Rodiotor and Motor Block. move SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT WE REMOVE! ! Method Approved by leading Automobil« Manufacturers and Major Oil Compani«». I. G. Burton Co., Inc. ! Mliford,Del. Phone 4593 children. Edward W. Layton and Mrs. John J . Daniels and children. J *Y and Lmn Marie and Miss Helen Cudnick of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conaway spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter. Charlott Conaway at Silver Springs, Md. Greenwood Methodist Church was pac ked on Sunday morning for Th'e Mother's Day program prepared by the Sunshine Bible Class Mrs a_' For SOFAS • CHAIRS • OAVENOS * STUDIOS / il » rr* i* ^ 's v lV. u out - ZTiutvUpi cCecvuUvt to 0 A 0 OO (fOU £ Ï3SL L * * 4 -» «c A? A 0 , v{i Aaf * 3 Piece Set ?39 9S J t . » à OTHERS AT J&49.95 Per 3-Piece Set Also, Extra Chairs $8.95 to $12.95 certified washable by ^ guaranteed shrinkage arid color (Rtiidiul Shriakm: 2% or Uu) YOU'LL LOVE TH|SE EXTRA QUALITY FEATURES! • MMI QUALITY FAIRICS * (0R0 WILTED SIAMS * DIIP I0X PLEATS • REVERSIBLE CUSHION COVERS * CHEERFUL COLORS * MODERN PATTERNS .. tub em( send int m laundry! LAÜHDHY ^ to the tub'em •• FELDMAN'S Cf For The Shore's Finest Furniture ff N. E. Front St.* Milford; Del. Robert Jester chain*- The nas tor. Rev. J. E. Layton*' spoke P on "Hannah—A Good Mother''^ * ' oldest a^d y^naestTe^r«^^* ent as wel'* the largestfLiv :her with a , P «sent. met on M 1 oi!f«V r ^ < t ^ re ?K Cb ^ rche8 the Green-j plans for a Vacation to be held in th*rPiL«»f C u! °° d 9 cbo °l J t* >h M U°?0 A*!?* wiï* 9 a ', JJmmiinitv*■-/£ uSS î ren *. ln ^ th ® community are invited to attend. The Sua8blne Blble Class of the Greenwood Methodist Church will hold a Strawberry Festival thl* Saturday night on the church lawn. Public invited - Children's Day service will be' l? the Greenwood Methodist Ch " r » h ' Sunda * night, May 27th, t 7:36.