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GEORGETOWN _ XT « c * , Troop No. 105, Boy Scouts of nerica, of. Georgetown, held a . , K « n Court of Honor in the Scout Camp. near town, with Avery Bills of sr. c z. m o«" e ot°L ' 1 toop. w p^-!fi siding John Tunnell son of Mr. and Mrs James M Tunnell jr,"L was presented with the Ufe Scout Award bv EdwTn L Smith Soft ££îofthe Kiwanis fkSat* cotamlî ST who alaopresented the Life Scout's Mother's Badge to Mrs Scouts Mothers «auge io mrs., Vt n lnd - Mro F ThaddSs Wan ing-' ton was oresented with a First ciftkn Award bv Edward B Green who also presented the Mo ther'a' Badge to Mrs Warrington. TanHopffuit^qpmit Award« went to Billy Taylor Ronald Mears Ed ward J Green andHowardPretty man Second Class Awards went to Donald Penuel James McAllister Edward J Green and David Hud ___ ' . The significance of the Scout Badge was explained by Edward B Green followed by the candle lighting «if two candles each bv six iXfu s renr B ent^i the twelve scouts, representing the twelve S.O«. Law., and an explanation ot eac "* x , . There were Patrol demonstra üons with flint and steel; Morse Code signaling and First Aid. The Court closed with the Great Scout master's benediction and taps, blown by Bugler Landies E. Wil Jr - 1 t J Tbe troop is under the leader ship of Shelden Dennis, Scoutmas ter and W. Hilyard Purnell and George R. Hilty, III, as assistant Scousmasters. The Troop committee comprises; Edwin L. Smith, chairman ; Avery H. Ellis, Wtlson G. Boyer, Linwood Penuel, Edward B. Green, James B. Owen. William D. Hudson, John C. Knigbt and William Walton, Jr. Sussex Post No. 8, American Le-1 glon last Tuesday night elected offi-1 cers for thè ensuing term. Harry Zerby was elected to succeed Stu art Russell as Commander of the Post. Others elected were Lester Brumbley, 1st vice Commander; Ralph Lyons, 2nd vice Commander: Adjutant, Edwin Short; Martin S. Pettit, Finance Officer; Rev. Omar E. Jones, of Seaford. Chaplain; J. Frank Johnson, of Dagsboro, His torian; Col. 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NEWTON & SON CO Phone 2311 Bridgeville, Delaware ■ t t h services In a body, in Grace Metho diet Church, on Sunday, May 27, for a Memorial sermon to be given 1U * " wrinuu w oe given by Rev. Robert E. Van Cleaf, who j is the retiring chanlain of Sussex ... ... . , . . _ , * 8 the rctlflns chaplain of Sussezlsolo post No. 8. The Post will also par theitldpate in the Armed Forces Day ,cbrau °' 110 bM hereMw : ' n ll Pr i? r * t ? the business session of i !^ e Po8 h f h 8t . T !i e8d n. y ng ï 1, t>erS aad 4 tbeir famlllea attended it COVer ® d di8 * ! appe A r 8 f yved ' by ' h ? member8 of the Auxiliarywhich | Waa n ho " or of He v - Vân Cleaf. A i prograR1 of entertainment followed the 8UpP€r ' i S" 88 ®* Po8 t No. 8 will continue the regular Saturday evening game P artle8 fo the Log Cabin for the remalnder of May, when they will j k® discontinued for the summer. The Georgetown Republican Club was organized in a meeting held la8t Monday evening in Republican headquarters on W. Market Street. Harvey B. Spicer, who presided, was elected as acting chairman and G. Howard Wilkins was chosen as acting secretary-treasurer. They will serve until the election of permanent officers. 1 A drive for members will begin a orive tor merooers win negia ^mmedlntnlr Named ns the Mera oersnip commiuee were, jonn ili wood Jones, chairman; C Linden Mcllvaine; Albert H. Mullins, Jr.. and Frank Cooper. Named as a House Committee to redecorate and refurnish the pres ent headquarters for a permanent dub room, were: Linden Barr, chairman; Walter Rogers; John R. Hitchens and Oscar Wilson. The club will meet again on May 21st. Robert Wyatt will head the Publicity < committee. Mrs. Arlnthia Davis, of George town, who will celebrate her 83rd birthday, on May 17, suffered pain ful Injuries to her head, when she fell from the steps of Hebron Meth day. Mrs. Davis, a native of Parks ley, Va., was born May 17, 1868. She is the widow of Levin Davis, of Millsboro. She makes her home with a daughter, Mrs. Harrington Savage, at the corner of È. Pine and King Streets, here. Besides Mrs. Savage, she also has a son, Edgar Davis, living at the same! address. She has 7 living grand-! children: 15 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren, j Mrs. Davis is active, attending to | household duties. She attends Grace Methodist Church and is a member of -the Sunday School, there. _ . 'odist Church, near town, last Sun Sussex Unit No. 8, American Le-1 gion Auxiliary, . served a covered j dish supper for members of Sus- j sex Post. No. 8. in honor of Rev. j Robert E. Van Cleaf. retiring chap-1 lain of the post, on Mondav eve- ; ning in the Log Cabin. Following the supper, a musical program in observance of National Music Week was presented for entertainment, was presented lor entertainment, The program included a trombone solo bv Philin Tavlor. "tnnilnniior. , . „ J by Philip Taylor, Londonder ry Aire"; "Pals'', trumpet and trombone duet. Marshall Baker Marshall Baker, piano i ^J 1 ®* 8 ~ y M f 8 'j* al P h S ' r ? ak . er j n**" ?, eaf ' 1 Pl^ed Spanlph Dance ' by Mob \ J Revlew . by A t .^ r '° d of e r0U P «ing-jcan î° wed * hl e program. Members of Sussex Unit No. Si £, 8ited the ^terirns Hospital at | ^ 8 " ere on Sunday, May 13th and h8,d a pa !! ty . f ? r veterans and i?®}!l lb ®!' 1 8 1 fa . m .' l,e8 ;. Tbe | al8 ? have a delegation to I^f. nd the d^^ ni )f r n honor of the •fî® 1 ??®." 1 ' Mr8 ' », W11 i i 1 s Re ® d ' l° v h? b ® ld ln fl Dove, \ , May 2L .V a t N ®' 8 BOI " e time ago x d °v t6d th ^ P*'°J ect , collecting dl yarded toys and wor " c |pHilng which will be pre-|g ^ 8t ^Hbution to needy j ^ a ™ .1® ' M J P8 ' Mart . , . n S , 9 .' iven8, D # i!h®^«! i? d Mr8 -, J - Ralph Carey, Child Welfare chair "T ^ tb ® * Samuel Gwinn, 4-H Club Agent S „ 8M Conr-ty epeakini before the Georgetown-Millsboro Rotary, C lub last Wednesday night discus-1* 8ed the 4-H program in* Sussex county, giving a brief idea of the scope of activities and projects car ried on in the 20 4-H Clubs of this county, which has a membership of slightly over 400 boys and girls from the ages of 10 to 21 years. In addition Mr. Gwinn showed color ... . , . .. , TT „ slides taken at the 1950 4-H Camp held for two weeks at Camp Barnes. The slides gave a complete pic ture of the planned program for the 4-H'ers which included not only recreation but instruction in various projects. Mr. Gwinn was in -1 troduced by Grover Foster, program chairman. The Planning Committee for the Georgetown "Build Freedom with Youth" campaign, met in the New Centurv Club last week. Plans went forward for the teen-age cen ter planned to be opened In the I WALLPAPER New 1951 Patterns HUGE WELL ASSORTED STOCK ' Stop In Today And Make Your Selection NUTTER'S Wallpaper & Furniture Store Rehoboth Boulevard Phone 86 T6 or 9960 Milford, Delaware 4-13-tf school, this fall. Problems of lead ership and finance were discussed and decision to set-up the per and decision to set-up the per manent committee were made. The Pormononi Pmnmitt.. ,„;n - -, Permanent Committee will include the Mayor and Council of George andjtown. the ministers of the church r* v eo,e r wn:ondarepre 8 en - tative from the school ; Chamber of Commerce ; Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, Bu8iness and ProfeS8ional Women ' 8 and the New Century Club; the local 4-H Club V. F. W. and Amerl Legion, and other civic organi zations. This committee will serve as the sponsoring group for teen age programs and related projects. Mrs. William R. Ratledge, acting chairman, presided at last week's meeting. It is planned to elect per-1 man ent officers in the meeting to be held in the New Century Club next Tuesday evening, May 15, at 8 o'clock. R ev william O. Hackett. pastor Q f Wesley Church, who was chair man f 0r t b e p. T. A.-sponsored ummer D ay Camp, held at the i oca i sc hool last year, stated that due to lack of sufficient financial support, it may not be possible to conduct the Summer Day Camp this year. It was brought out thaï resDonse to letter« «ent home to pnl P „, a pnpu'n/InkTn, fî°Zai c i a i «unnort had received rather recense At the close of Rev Hackett's talk the groLn voted to asList in nromoting and financing! t he Summer Dav Camn a« a n«H of t { ie eeneral Loeram for vK a f (he town 1 g * y 1 All organizations of the town are ureed t( f send a t leastone renîe g 1 * &t le 8t »CP 1 ® sentative to the meeting scheduled f or Tuesdav evening, to elect offl cerg and discuss further plans tn carry out the much needed youth nrogram V —— Dr. Fred A. Englert CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS 9:30 to 11:30 A. 1:00 to 3:00 P. 6:00 to 8:00 P. .1 236 Weiner Avt " Harrington, Del. M. M. Phone 745 ! i Georgetown group of 4 group of 4-IH'ers from other Hubs in a meeting held last week in the . The Peach Blossoms 4-H Club of was again hostess to a - - - Agricultural Meeting center near town 8 ' nedr Miss Ruth Pierce Clothing Sner ia,ist s ' ,he uniïar " i >' ware Extension Service, met with! the group.fshe instructed a group! of beginners in the rudiments of j sewing, anfd started a class of 10 of the younger members on making of an apron of simple pat-j tern as a part of their first sewing project. i Mrs. Samuel Gwinn. Club Leader, showed slides of the 4-H Dress Re-|jr„ V V®> to the older group and Miss | p, ® r ®® dhicussed points in "Good Grooming." I Members of the club are now sell- ( ir >g tickets for the electric clock which will be given away on May | 25 - Proceeds of this project will be applied to transportation expenses , of members attending the 4-H Short ( Course, at the University of Delà- , ware, Jurie 20 to 23. - j DI T he nt xt meeting of the Peach, Blossoms] will be held at the home j of Helen Spicer. Charlotte Johnson will present a program on "Foods f°>' Defense. a group j of beginnelrs in the rudiments of j sewing, an|d started a class of 10 of the younger members - Swing To Milk Improved 1 « i •>V i* h » I Hi I m K Û S3 nh. j Listen To Cisco Kid Every Tuesday-Thursday WBOC 5 P. M. It's Delicious Home Baked For The Home Folk! I SELBYVILLE By Mrs. Kathryn Browne - . ,, _ „ _ M1 miÏLn lün ' ?,f Ck W ®J 8 °J W 't kiä K their cottage at Fenwick Island. The senior class of the Selbyville High School, left on Wednesday for their senior trip to New York City. 1 thelThey will return home Sunday. 1 They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brumbley and Miss Jean Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Atwood F. Lynch, and son, A. F„ III, of Frank ford, were dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Kathey Broune and Van Murray Broune on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. William West had au Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Short and family of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and family of Seaford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and family of Williamsville and Otis Hudson and on Friday James Hud son of Frankford, and Mrs. Mary Melson and children of Dagsboro visited them, High School, left on _ „ their senior trip to New York City ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hudson are the proud parents of a baby girl, born to them on Sunday in the Peninsula General Hospital in Sal isburv Mother and hah® an d« L e h and baby are do * and Mr« n Pnn „ni -r n Äjrtstrsi»-■>-"*>"L'ämÄÄr tertained to dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs - Thomas Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs - Samuel Nock, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamblin. Mrs. James Hamblin and Billie Hamblin of Whaley svi. le. Mr. and Mrs. Sheddie Mitchell of Milton and Mr. and Mrs.! . __ Mrs - Horace Hamblin, Mrs. James . - \Wà NEXT TIME SHIP BY m « TERMINALS Philadelphia Baltimore WllminstM Milford Salisbury Cambridge ra] I INC. m Phone Milford 4S35 T j ». , .. „ „ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley spent Sunday with her sister and family, d Mr. and Mrs Lee Everett of Ken ton were the week-end guests of her parents Mr and Mrs W F Long mÎs. Della Holland is receiving treatment In the Pehlnsull Gener al Hospital in Salisbury y m a» 1 «®« 1 * Norman Davidson and daughters of . Dagsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hamblin and son of Crisfield.