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FREDERICA Mr and Mrs R L Slaughter had as dinner Mr. ahd Mrs. Martin Ginn of Wll mington, Mr. and Mrs. George Mat tlford of Smyrna. Mr .and Mrs. Ginn are spending this week-end with the Slaughters. Mrs. T. Walter White, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Saille Mfilliams. The Peninsula Annual Confer Cnee began its session in Wesley Methodist Church, Dover, Thursday, May 17. Youth Laymen's Day will be held tomorrow, May 19. Our delegates elect from M. Y. P. at tending are Jack Leonard and Joan Conley. The Church School sessions only will be held In the church next Sunday. The pafetor will be at the conference. -*■ Read the classified ads MELVIN PRICE presents at the Easton Armory Thursday, May 24th I 9 ? ft ^ * Ji ¥ * Ik ÉH8 ,tk% Hi sm ILHAMS *4/# LOVESICK BLUÉS* *-* . . 4 SINGING ALL HIS MGM RECORD HITS it *> 10IÆ OPRY C SH OW from) NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE And Featuring The SANTA FE RANGERS TWO BIG SHOWS (Daylight TimeV First Show—7 P. M. ADULTS ... IIjOO Second Show (Includes Dance) 9:30 P. M. Adults, $1.25; Children $J>0 Both Shows . . . All Plus Tax SixUne*/, Jßatfhm Palace THEATRE SEAFORD THEATRE BRIDGEVILLE THEATRE SEAFORD THEATRE GEORGETOWN MAY 19 SATURDAY MAY 19 SATURDAY FRI. & SAT. Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert in MAY 18 & 19 MAY 17 & 18 THURS. & FRI. Matinee 2 P.M. Matinee 2 P. M. 2 BIG HITS Michael Chapin, 'Eileen Janssen in Dick Powell, Rhonda Fleming in Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette BUCKAROO SHERIFF OF TEXAS APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER CRY DANGER in —— also —— Donald O'Connor, Helene Carter in ' PRAIRIE ROUNDUP •— also — Johnny Mack Brown in DOUBLE CROSSBONES —• also —• Willard Parker, Helen Walker in MAN FROM SONORA Latest Warner News and Cartoon Latest Fox News, Two Cartoons Atom Man Vs. Superman No. 14, Cartoon MY TRUE STORY t MAY 19 SATURDAY Added: Cartoon Matinee 2 P. M. Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight in SUN. & MON. MAY 20 & 21 Lex Barker, Virginia Huston in SUN.-MON.-TUES. MAY 20-21-22 Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth in CANYON RAIDERS TARZAN'S PERIL •••• also Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce MAY 20 & 21 SUN. & MON. Frank Lovejoy, Joan Crawford in GOODBYE MY FANCY Latest News, 2 Reel Comedy, Cartoon THE in TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN TUES. & WED. Joseph Cotton, ValU in WALK SOFTLY, STRANGER MAY 22 & 23 GREAT CARUSO Latest News and Cartoon Added : Cartoon In Color Latest Para. News and Cartoon MAY 20 & 21 SUN. & MON. also — The Bowery Boys in Frank Lovejoy, Joan Crawford in MAY 22 & 23 TUES. & WED. Randolph Scott, Janis Carter in SANTE FE Added The Mae Arthur Story, Latest News GHOST CHASERS GOODBYE MY FANCY Latest News and Cartoon Latest News and Cartoon WED. & THURS. MAY 23 & 24 Charles Boyer, Linda Darnell in THURS. $ FRI. MAY 24 & 25 TUES. & WED. MAY 22 & 23 DOUBLE FEATURE Dan Duryea, Gale Storm in AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA .... also —• Lon MacCallister, William Phillips All Star Cast in SHEPARD OF THE OZARKS ( THE THURS. & FRI. MAY 24 & 25 ■••• also — James Whitmore, Marjorie Main in 13th. LETTER Lex Barker, Virginia Huston in MRS. O'MALLEY AND MR. MALONE 111 TARZAN'S PERIL Added Latest News and The MacArthur Story A YANK IN KOREA Latest News and 2 Reel Comedy Latest M. G. M. New,s and Cartoon Latest Fox News and Cartoon \ Station WJWL To Go a:, nr cs AlF VVaVes ^°° n O. Wayne Rollins of Rollins Broadcasting, Inc., has announced that construction of Radio Station WJWL at Georgetown, is nearing. completion and should be ready for operation 6, May 30. . ! ac ycl6 8 with 10,000 watts radiated | P° wer °n FM. Provisions have been j made in construction for adding TV as soon as this is possible and prac tical. The radio station and transmitter and main studios will occupy a mod em air-conditioned building located on Route 113 near the State Police Station at Georgetown. ' WJWL will be both AM and FM operating on 900 kilocycles with 1,000 watts on AM and on 101.5 meg Rollins Broadcasting, Inc., also operates radio stations at Radford, Va., and Fayetteville, N. C. Officers of the company are John W. Roi Uns, president; O. Wayne Rollins, vice president and secretary, and Katherine E. Rollins, treasurer, Mr. Rollins has also announced that Norman Glenn has been appointed commercial manager of WJWL. 'i If you have alittle left over ton gue add it to canned lima beans for ! a savory casserole dish. Season with onion, catsup, thyme, and a little vinegar if desired. COHING'TO THE NEW NILFOBD IN PERSON ; I J At The New Milford Saturday Midnite Only, May 19th The New, Milford Theatre will be converted into an 'Asylum of Hor rors' Saturday midnite when Dr. Sllkini, the ghost master presents his weird comedy riot on the stage. This show features the one and only FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER, who Is pictured above, direct from the Universal Studios in Hollywood. .Critics proclaim FRANKENSTEIN to be more gruesome on the stage than on the screen. Girls: This show will either put new life in your men or new men In yonr life. Bring your boyfriend and see if yen have a MAN or MOUSE. You will be thrilled! Horrified! Scared to Death when yon see FRANKEN STEIN in person. This show is the scariest stage and screen fright of them all ... it's a thrill er for anyone from 6 to 60, bnt as Dr. Sllkini says, "It's all In I P &ia°Lu^T"n RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE Baptist Church Meet i 1 ww w - Held Here Last Week I (continued from am pm«) j American Baptist Home Mission ! Society. Brooks House seeks to minister to the people of the sur rounding community by offering them socia, service» a Christian* manner and thus giving them Christianity by the mode of good example. Mr. Kllnck was born in Logans port, Indiana. Early in life he cided upon full time Christian serv ice and shaped his schooling accord ingly. In 1927, he entered Denison University where he served president of the Denison Ministeri al Association and student assistant in the Philosophy Department. From Denison University in 1931, he received the degree of B. A., as i ant * in 1934, the B. D. degree from I Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 1 At 6:00 p. m„ all delegates, friends and visitors gathered below in the Sunday School room for tempting fellowship supper. Old acquaintances were renewed and new ones made. At 7:30, the meetings were again resumed. This time the speaker was the Reverend Frederick II. Pterne. Reverend Sterne has been the pastor of the First Baptist Church of E"dicott, N. Y., for an proximately 15 years. Born in Eng-1 —__ _ / I ■ I f ■ I I [ / $ 9 0 ß / fÇ 1mm good fan". Many faint away at every performance; so if you want an unusual evening, don't miss the "Asylum of Horrors" on the stage of the New Milford Theatre, Saturday midnite. May 19th, at 12:00 p. m. DON'T BE TURNED AWAY—BUY TICKETS NOW! land was > r i ea !' ed ? south am-i ca, in the suburbs of Cape Town. I After completing his studies in the li7 IISht.Hn.fVn*!?" 8pe " 1 i "J*?® 8 ™. aSKf., „ tbe needs ; ° f an R y ° f J °? \ ri f' 1 ?£. t 8 i° p ° ' « 'T*' in ! ^ t ! me - At th ® ea "* e time, he was ; I T ^ j ' Desiring further- training, he I came to America and became stu j deat pa8tor at Weston Springs. Ill. de-!^ ft !r 2 y f ar8 ' he , be " m l assistant -1 . h * min * stei °f the First Bap * ? 1 Church of Knoxville, Tenu., where he was later orda,ned - Reverend Sterne returned to Af rica for a 3 year's stay. He wasj active in many affairs there. Later he returned to America and Settled in Huntington, Long Island. He was awarded first prize in a stewardship sermon contest and 3 times won the Bardic prize for poe at National Eisteddfod in South Africa, being crowned Chief Bard at the age of 19, His poems have been a feature in a large daily newspaper, have been broadcast from a radio sta tion in Chicago, Jersey City, and Binghampton. They are also pub-1 Ushed in book form under the title of Harp A-Thruraming . When thé meetings closed at 9; ! P- m -, niany went home tired in body but refreshed in spirit and soul - The quality of the messages were beyond comparison. Springtime Household Note When you change your windows from heavy drapes to sheer cur tains, hang a sachet bag on the hook that holds the tie-backs. The soft breezes will bring a subtle fragrance into the room. DIAMOND STATE DRIVE-IN THEATRE FELTON, DEL ADMISSION—$1.20 PER CAR, INCL. TAX EQUIPPED WITH NEW IN-CAR SPEAKERS Fri.-Sat., May 18-19 Robert Taylor Ambush Sun., May 20—9:00 p. ro. GALA STAGE SHOW Lefty and Hillbilly Pals From Station W. D. O. V. Plus Guest Stars Mon.-Tues., May 21-22 Randolph Scott The Nevadian Technicolor ) Wed.-Thurs., May 23-24 Alan I .add The Great Gatsby Griffith's Barber Shop NOW OPEN Hours: (Except Friday)—8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Saturday Included; Friday Evening, Open Until 8:00 p. m. ! I Grange Hall At y DoVCT 18 Dedicated brought out that Canital Grandi lostits Xmer quart«« S hi chapel of Se olS Presbyterian Churc h when the atatp nn SïïSÂ State Museum. (continued tram tust sue) He then stressed the fact its $15,000 national award received for community services made the new home possible. Gift For Chairman John B. Tarburton, chairman of building committee of Capital Gran S e whi ch effected construction °* *he project, was presented with a wr * s ^ watch and high praise— |^ or t* 16 results of the work guided by him and his committee. U. S. Senators John J. Williams and J. Allen Frear, Jr., sent tele grams regretting their inability to j, e Dre sent and coneratulatlmr fani ta j orange. Harry C. Johnson Smyrna state master, who was in charge of the dedication ceremony spoke of the stimulus that the new bulldlne will give the activities of the granee and mentioned that the grange a8 a whole was the first to recognize the rights of women and deserves*! honor for correctly estimating wo man's talent and accepting her into its councils. He pointed also to the grange's fostering of family, religious so dal, and educational life, and loyal ty to God and country City Solicitor James H Hughes III, representing Mayor William .l' Storey, who was out of the city, extended the congratulations of the rnayor and council of Dover Others who spoke or were pre sented were: Mrs. Robert P Robin son. Wilmington, whose late hus band served as Governor of the state and as State Grange master; I'Paul Mitchell. Hockessln, immedi «te past state master, and Mrs Mitchell, National Grange home economics chairman ; Mrs. New som. Frank Jump, master of the Indiana State Grange, and Mrs. iJump: and other nelaw.re state an< * ^ Pran g, leader». , ADAMS' X ROADS Mias Grace R. Adams of West At lantic City, N. J.. Misses Minnie and Altha Adams of Wilmington, snent the latter part of the week with their niece. Marian Robinson and famllv, due to the death of Mrs Blanche Adams. Rev. C. H. Atkins of Marydel. Misses Bernice and Altha Adams of Wilmington, Mr. Charles Adams. Wilmington. Miss Grace E. Adams of Atlantic Citv. N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley and famllv wore Frldav dinner guests of C. W. Adams and Marian Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Curse of Connecti cut, were recent guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles Johnson and family. Sunday School at Bloomery next Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Helen Harmon and son were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrle Adams. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley and family spent Mother's Day with Bernice Adams of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and family entertained on Sufdav, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Adams and family. Tropical waters hold the great est variety of brittle stars, rela tives of the starfish. and EPWORTH By Mrs. Renben Riley Phone Brldgeville 8424 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and family and Bobby Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Fred erica, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith enter tained Mr. Arnold Sell and son, Richard, at dinner on Friday eve ning. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith were Mrs. Granville Morris and daughter, Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brittingham of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Harris and family of Cor dova, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anthony were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anthony of Har rington. Mr. and Mrs. Stayton English of Alexandria, Va., were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar English. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cannon were Mrs. Bertha Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franks of Philadelphia, Mrs. Nora Cennon, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Can non an( * son anc * Mr, and Mrs. Les ter Cannon and children, Mrs. Norman Adams and daugh ters visited Mr. and Mrs. George Chaffinch on Sunday. Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. J - c - Loockerman and daughter have been Mr - and Mrs - Emery Wil ley> Mrs - Elmer Tull > Mrs - Allison Dav i s - Mrs Luther Lyons and dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mar tin, Mrs. Glenna Adams, Lewis Richards, Miss Lydia Riley. Mrs. Jo8e P h Bailey, Mrs. James Fret î ard ' Axel Hallengren. Miss Ells Es t ron f r °m Sweden; Miss Olive JaÇobsofDoyer? Mr and Mrs Cor be " £ f ®°°J V1 Pa ; Win Afld Hubbard of Newport. Va., and Mrs. Maude Loockerman whq was a bou8e gue8t for a y eek - * Und&y c A a ' lers of Mr ' and Mrs ; ™urman Adam * t „ were and Jean anS'ceoS Son IT'smyrna. M,' wm"arn Brock hurst and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hum mer of Ridgefield, Park, N. J., Miss Shirley Strubble of Oakland. Calif.; the Misses Mildred Croll and Ger trude Brockhurst of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adams and son of Seaford; Mr. George Schrep pler of Middletown: Mr. and Mrs. William Croll of Hickman; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collison and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams and son. <♦> Codfish often kill and eat lobs ters. CAPITOL ::W THEATRE Wm:: Dover, Delaware i: ! > Phone 3251 !! I Fri.-Sat., May 18-19 ^ g Matinee Daily At 2:80 P. M. y BARBARIC ADVENTURE! o Ml o ( t Ul —-also— ii DESTINATION ii <► __ 0 MOON < > Sj y Lj o g w COLOR BY X TECHNICOLOR i ► V ; ; A FREE COMIC BOOK TO i > EACH CHILD ATTENDING < > ** SATURDAY MATINEE ** ♦ ' Sun., Mon., and Tues., \ \ * May 20-21-22 < > Matinee Dally At 2:80 P. M. j | MARIO LANZA L > NEW IDOL I ; ; j jjà -says Time; ' S Magasine I. » * ► Tl M-O-M prMints CARMJ80 j Ilf color by TECHNICOLOR j; \ rawoLanzaTannBlyth i: ► tenu M mima < > I Kirsten-Novotoa-Thebom j; ; : Wed.-Thurs., May 23-24*; ! ; ; Matinee Dally At 2:80 P. M. ; ; m Mf * l MAY WE SUGGEST CUT OUT AND KEEP THIS AO SO YOU WILL KNOW WHAT IS BEING PLAYED - ► Phone Milford 4015 ■a mm & Schutte- Jkeafae Milford NEW SHORE'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATREI 2 Big Dayi-Fri.-Sat., Nay 18-19 Matinee Friday, 2 ]». m.; Continuous Saturday, 2 to 11:30 p. A 2-Hit Shnw The Whole Family Will Enjoy! m. GENE TAKES HIS LONGEST CHANCE Unparalelled Jungle Fury! Fighting Lions . . . Leopards , . . Giant Spiders . . . - to break a counterfeit lottery gangl BE] m Johnny j WEISSMU LLERS COLUMBIA Hautes ptmmM CENE AUTRY WtfWt Cmttsi tartey Art CHAMPION Votifs WtndvHmt w nf* Added: Color Cartoon, Latest Korean News Saturday Only 'The Invisible Man,' Saturday Midnite, May 19th SEE SPECIAL AD Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Nay 20-21-22 MATINEE DAILY 2 P. M. More Great Love Songs From The Star Who Thrived The Nation With "Be My Love 99 Handsome Mario Lanza America's y & New V Singing Sensation! Of i m \ ¥: \. M-G-M {The Best in Musicals) presents The Great 5 TT -t Iechkicolor _ MARIO Ä ANN Lanza Blyth Color by STARRING DOROTHY JARMILA Kirsten Novotna BLANCHE . / The 5,- m , »4 „""»of * lo *ly hi, . '««M >,r " •« 1 1HEB0M I «4 MARIO LANZA I NEW IDOLI W» Time Magazine «• ÜH Wed.-0niy, Nay 23-0ne day Only MATINEE 2 P. M. Iftacbtth Erring ORSON WELLES Thurs.-Fri.-Sal., Nay 24-25-26 MATINEE DAILY 2 P. M.; CONT. SAT., 2 TO 12 P. M. uMiiM SCOTT - fa# AT ux BARK» JL * P HUSTON W T nttUhUT rawo IN IWCht j e + r tfBsmeeu* • » eoiiMM wtnu. wntiewnmn 500 SEATS 44c COMFORTABLE BALCONY MONDAY THRl FRIDAY EVES COMFORTABLE BALCONY FOR COLORED