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SLAUGHTER NECK By Mrs. Ucrsctael Bennett Church services, May 20th: The Church School Session will be held at 10 a. m., with Vinal H. Carey,' Sup't., Win. J. Dallas, ass't. The worship service ami sermon • will be omitted next Sunday as llev. j Revelle, Sjr., wil be attending the j Peninsula Methodist Conference in j Dover Wesley Church. The basket of beautiful white flowers in the church for Mother's Day werç given in memory of Mrs. John P. Argo by her children. A poem was read by Miss Pearl Shepard. The Junior and Primary Classes sang a hymn at the close of the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones at tended the funeral Of Mrs. O'Neal's father. Mrs. Arvis Whaley in the Smith-Mills Baptist Church near Laurel, on Saturday. Mother's Day dinner guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis were their children. Mrs. Wilard Work man and family of Milton, Mrs. Robert Baker and husband, Mr. William D. Davis and wife of Wil mington, Mr. Joe Russell Davis and friend. Miss Betty Melvin of Har rington. Mr. Joe Russell Davis and Mr. George Smith spent Monday in Cambridge, Md. "Mr. Harry Bickel of Wilmington, visited bis cousin, Mrs. Elwood I Argo and family on Sunday apd also j visited Slaughter Reach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and | children; Charlotte, Joan and Frankie, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Farens and daughter, Bar bara of Milton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Wright near Seaford on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher visit ed their aunt, Mr a. Elizabeth Poyu ter, in Lewes, on Sunday in honor of her 81st birthday anniversary. Mrs. Lillian Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Revillions of Wilming ton. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and son, Wayne, spent Sunday recent ly with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cooper in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Crefar Bennett and son, Everette. were Sunday visi tors with- Mr. aad Mrs. J. Inin Bowman. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Workman and Mrs. Susie Green were Rev. and Mrs. Richard M. Green, Miss Anna Wright of Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and children. Nor man and Nancy of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muncy en tertained to dinner or Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Argo, Diane Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and boys, Wayne and Jimmy, and Mrs. Alice Shepard. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed later by 1 'all. including Mr. and Mrs. hich * ard Walls and daughter. Beth, of Milford. Miss Emma Jane Coverdalc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Coverdale. of Slaughter Neck, and Mr. Harold Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wilson of El lendale, were united in marriage on Wednesday evening. May 9th. in Slaughter Neck Church. Ruth Ann Coverdale, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor. Florence and Alice May Coverdale, also sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Robert N. Lattomus of Wilmington was best man for Mr. Wilson, while Gordon Wilson and Donald Wilkins were the ushers. The happy couple left immediately for a trip to Ken tucky and places of interest along the route. They are at home-on Mr. Wilson's farm on the Bowers Beach Road. Dinner guests of Mrs. Mabel Shepard and daughters, Thelma, Pearl and Mary, on Saturday eve ning were Cpl. Theodore Schultz of Dover. Mrs. Oscar Davidson was their guest on Sunday. Mrs. David son is recovering from a painful accident being cut on her arm by broken glass. The Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday evening. May 22ncL in the Church basement. CEDAR NECK By Mrs. Thomas S. Clark Phone Milford 4343 Sunday, May 2ft: Sunday School 11 a. m. E. E. Watson, Sup't." « Mrs. Anna Gentry of Wilmington, waa a week-end guest of Mr. and Mra. Norman Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Lynch and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. Thomas Mills, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark and sons of Bear, were dinner guests on Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills. Sr , and Mrs. Isaac Jester of Milford. sn«nt Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Arn old and Mr. und Mrs. Scott Porn at their Elk R|v<*r home Chesapeake City. Md. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mills and children, Mr. and Mrs. Brant ley Donovan aqd children were en tertained at a family dinner on Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mills. Mrs. Frances Downing, a former employ of the Diamond State Tele phone Company, has joined her hus band at Biloxi, Mississippi, and is employed by thb Southern Bell Company of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wheeler and son, Edgar, of Harrington, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis were callers on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and son, Jack. Mr. and jVIrs. Ralph Davik wel comed a new daughter in their family on Saturday morning at the Milford Memorial Hospital. The little Miss has been named Jeneen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and ' children ware guests at a family dinner given by Mr. and Mra. O. 8. Bowen on Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mra. John Bowen and daughter, Linda, of Willow Run. ahd Miss Barbara Bo^en of Dover. n°ar the Name to go "hay Get the best—for Less // ft \l. on food, like Sterling on silver, is a name you can trust. Only food of finest quality, dependable quality, bears the Ideal label It is carefully selected, expertly tested, then kitchen tested by our Home Service Bureau It costs you less and our Guarantee backs every item. IDEA L PUR E STR AWBERRY ^ PRESERVES 39 Luscious strawberries and sugar • - - you have never enjoyed flnpr flavor IDEAL TINY f WHO LE WHITE mm a POTATOES ~10 c Always keep a few cans handy ••• heat and cream them In a Jiffy. IDE AL PR EPARED Ms ^ ^ SPAGHETTI2 23 C Prepared In our own kitchens - - - with tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese! m\ i J v{ There is no substitute for The Cream of America's Butters - - _ a* The Prize Winner ¥ u|r. yf L V, — I 9* c m MOP ß 80 e ;-fe lb ctn quarters Y I > .*v - It takes the cream from 10 quarts of milk to make a . pound of. Louelta Butter and that sweet, fresh cream f ives <t ä Hibness of flavor that Is the peer of America's butters. ry a pound and you'll TASTE why It won over 500 First Prizes for superiority. And remember, the best costs no more. m fc PC \% OUR GUARANTEE Buy any Ideal Product with confl dence. If it does not please you we will replace the item or refund your money cheerfully. V 1*4« THIS IS NOT A CONTEST i No Limit on the Number of Sets cw UK Your School Can Goto 16-inch DEAL TOMATO SOUP DEAL PEANUT BUTTER * DEAL MARGARINE Y.llow I/,', DEAL APPLE JUICE DEAL PRUNE JUICE DEAL ORANGE JUICE Fl * DEAL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DEAL PORK & BEANS DEAL FANCY PEAS elu ' B *" d DEAL KERNEL CORN Golden 3 10;/ 2 -oz cane 29c 16-ozjar lb 36c 46-oz can 28c 32-oz hot 30e 13-01 Ce»r» 18-Oi c 21*" 0 * 2 1 7-° zc * n * 37 c 15-ov -an Heat-Flo Roaated nn. Win-Cr est C offee lb 77 c Heat-Flo Roaated Asco Coffee Fresh Virginia Lee Bakery Treats i DEVILSFOOD DECORETTE BAR CAKES "39 e PHILCO TELEVISION RECEIVER and Hove It Installed free or CHARGE 79« lb Princess Enriched "■31* 14e V MARGARINE Chocolate Iced Loyer Cakes > GOLDEN POUND CAKES square ea 43c Chocolote Iced Angel Cokes ea 49c Almond Coffee Cakes ea 39c Pecan Honey Buns Apple Coffee Cakes ea 39c Today»« Supreme Value - - Enriched Wi 65c ea Dole'a Pineap ple Juice Libby'a Tomato Juice Eveready Carrot Juice * York County Dutch 16-oz Stewed Onion e can dfilI Niblets Brand Bolden Corn 18-oz 16* 23e cans can \ 48-oz can 30* 17« P k o f 39 0 IDEAL TEA The Finest Imported Get Ideal for enticing flavor and bouquet - - why pay more? 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Crocked Wheat or Wheat Bread lMt Vienna or Rye Bread pllln#r,Mded i»»f Crispy Brown 'n Serve Club Rolls pka6 22c Glenwood Drape Jelly Hom-de-Lite p t Æi* m MAYO NNAISE J«r 42 C Hom-de-Lite p t a». Salad Dressing Jirjj c 12-oz 19« sl Ideol Instant Coffee 17c pkg 4S C of 50 Flavorful • • quick • • economical S? 49* v n - 43 2 16-oz cant 29c 20-oz can g jç 30-oz can 32c 15'/ a -oz can 43e 8%-oz can 16c • 16-oz can 15C 4 '/ 8 -oz Jar ggç 16-oz jar |g c quart bot | gç quartbot |$ e 17c Pkg 87« ue of loo IDEAL APPLE SAUCE Prepared IDEAL PEACHES oidF.ihiot,,dH=!v., IDEAL PEACHES Cling Halves or Slices IDEAL ASPARAGUS All Green Cut IDEAL CHERRIES Royal Anne IDEAL CRANBERRY SAUCE IDEAL STUFFED OLIVES Spanish IDEAL SLICED BEETS IDEAL CIDER VINEGAR IDEAL WHITE VINEGAR m Glendale Club Wise. Loaf Cheese a You Can De pend on the Acme for Fresh Prod uce Savings JU-l S. 1 GRADE A FLÀ. 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GRAPEFRUIT VALENCIA ORANGES LOCAL ASPARAGUS LOCAL STRAWBERRIES 3 29' >A Large Florida—46-54's y 39* Wilson»« Corn King Grade A Lean SISeed Fla. 176's doz 49 c bch. 37c 39 c lb aeon box 39c JUNKET RENNET POWDER pkg 10c t JUNKET TABLETS pkg 12c FREEZING MIX SHERBERT MIX DANISH DESSERT Freshly Ground Beef «>63* Lean Short Ribs Beef "> 49* Lean Boiling Beef <>>39* 49 C A RebI Special Seobrook Green Beans Cut or Fr#nched 10 « P k c 22c 10-oz pkg 22c 9-ozpkg lg c 14- oz pkg 21c 12-oz pkg 17c 6-oz can 2Qc 15- oz pkg Top Quality Frozen Food Seobrook Mixed Vegefrobles OMflun Seobrook French Fried Potatoes WK Seobrook Spinoch Leaf or Chopped pP FARMDALE BABY LIMA BEANS Ideal Pure Orange Juice Ideol Strawberries Whole ,n sugar •lb Pkg 12e pkg 16e pkg 11c QUICK FUDGE MIX pkg 36c pkg l.'i u jf. FRESHLY KILLED FRYING mt mg M CHICKENS 45 e ! NABISCO • GRAHAM CRACKERS lb pkg jq| c Shredded Wheat P k a 19c , Cut Up Fryers, ready for the pan 65c We Grow Our Own I < - - Hams 59* « Small, Laan SMOKED THE NEW RAIN-SOFT For a Meaty Main-Dish Combination Ms BOY-TWO RiNSO a r64 c RINSO .•-v32 c RINSO 8 ^"13 c SPAM Economical All-Meat Spiced Luncheon Moot Skinless Frankfurts Foncy Haddock Fillet* Fillets of Pollock ' FilLits of Perch Foncy Large Shrimp Vz ib 29c j Sliced Pressed Pork ib 49e Vs lb 39c ,b 29c 52 e 12-oz SALE.' 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