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HOUSTON 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship service. A good song service pre cedes the worship service in which every one may participate. The M. Y. F. will assist in this service. Sermon by the Pastor. We go to Church primarily to express our belief in God and to do Him rever ence. The löfflest truth about man 1. that he is made In the lma g e of the Divine and has a capacity for fellowship with the Infinite. Mrs. Charles Marvel who has been a patient in the Milford Mem orial Hospital for some time, is improving and expects to return home this week. We all wish for her speedy recovery, as her family needs her with them. Floyd Blessing had the misfor tune of having a large tree fall on his practically new pick-up truck on Saturday, completely demolish ing it, at a total loss. Luckily, no one tvas injured. . Thè Houston Home Demonstra tion Club will meet on Thursday evening, February 19th, at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. Mae Hayes. All members are urged to be present, The County Agent, Miss Swanson, will be there and will present the topic, "The Family Pocket Book". Pvt. and Mrs. Clinton Luft, r Jr., of Fort Eustis, Va., circled among the Blessing families quite recent ly. They called at the homes of the William Blessings. Sr., the William Blessings, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hummel of Wilmington, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oley F. Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blessing of MilfoTd, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Blessing, Sr., on Sunday evening. Joyce Ann Blessing was a supper guest on Monday evening. By Mrs. Merrill Thlstlewood Phone Milford 4944 Houston Methodist Church F. Charles Lonhoff, Ji., Minister Services Sunday, February 15 10:00 a. m., Church School. How ard R. Moore, Superintendent. We are happy to see parents bring their children to Sunday School and remain and enjoy the lesson and the fellowship in an adult class. A good influence for their children and others. Parents, bring your children next Sunday and be come a part of the Church School with them. Graded lessons are taught and th»re is a class for every age. 11;; 00 a. m.. Morning Worship Service. Organist, Mrs. Agnes Webb; pianist. Miss Carolyn Davis. An anthem will be sung by the Senior Choir, and the Junior Choir, directed by Miss Hazel Sapp, will render a selection. Sermon by the Pastor. The hostesses for this morning are Mrs. Nellie Scott and Mrs. Peggy Yost. More and more people are discovering the value of Worship. This is acknowledged by the attendance to the Church Wor ship services. If you have not been attending, why not begin next Sun day? A cordial welcome awaits you. 6:45 p. m., The Methodist Youth Fellowship. The leader this eve ning will be Teddy Yerkes. The Church is proud of these young people who are so faithful in their attendance and take such an active part in the Evening Worship serv ice of the Church. They who make their lives count should be count ed among those upon whom the Church may count. MEAT PROCESSING FOR: HOME LOCKERS Bring Your Perk And Beef Carcasses For Processing And Freezing Fur Your Home Unit. Country Stylo Cure And Smoko. Wholesale Cots Beef, Pork, Lamb; Veal For Sale At Wholesale Prices. f Wrapping Materials 'food is insured while in punt , LET US SERVE YOU SHADOWLAWN FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS DENTON, MD. 11-23-tf PHONE 20 9 TRY CHICKS FROM Williams Hatchery, Inc . Indian River Cross-New Hampshires - Nichols Baired Cross + + + j ■ Entire Supply From Breeding Egg 100 % First Generation Stock + + + - There Is A GIVE US A DATE - WE PHONE 6011 Difference WONT MAKE YOU WAIT MILLSB0R0, DEL. u n Mr. and Mrs. Lofland Slaughter of Ridgely.Md., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yost. Mr. and Mrs. William Blessing, Sr., called on Mrs. Annie Morgan and family of Burrsville, and Pvt. and Mrs. Clinton Luff, Jr., at Ver non, on Sunday afternoon. Pvt Luff left on Tuesday for Camp Khmer, N. J. f for further assignment. Mrs George B Thlstlewood and daughters Nancv and Anna Lee aïd son Frederick Merrill snrat ana son, rreaencK Mernu, spent hTStSPTfiyïïltoÂ'ÏS h« Tater Miss Grace Shire to Harrington Mr and Mrs Albert R Anglin o?' Baltimore were alfo nresent Mrs Anglin 'will lie re membered as Miss^Hazel Sharp memoerea as miss Hazel bnarp. Mrs. William Blessing, Sr., spent Wednesday with Mrs. Blanche Eisenbrey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Manlove and "•'rî-ClT "Ï ■r?fr? r andU-Tomm^of Shawnee R^ad, spent Sunitov with the Jack Ken nedys on Old r-orter Road, Bear, D t awar !; M O .-U Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson en tertalned at turkey dinner on Sun day, the occasion being in honor of their 39th wedding anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Ida John son, Mrs. Bessie Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morton and son, Dan ny. of Milford, and Sammy and Sharon Johnson. It was a most en joyable affair for all present. We wish for Mr. and Mrs. Johnson many more happy anniversaries. Mrs. Ethel Case, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Hayes, recuperating from an operation, returned to her home near Woodside on Sunday. Mrs Della Scott of Bryn Mawr, Pa., who has been visiting Mrs. I Nellie Scott, left on Wednesday for Fredericksburg, Va., to visit he r sons. This Sunday is the regular offer i ng for the Church School indebted nes s. It is possible that we may make our last payment after this offering. We would appreciate it lf everyone would share in this i ast payment. Thank you. Howard R . Moore, superintendent. 0 ur Church and minister honor ed the principles of the Boy Scouts on Sunday morning with a special ceremony and sermon. Scoutmaster palmer Anstine, with his newly or g an zied Scout Troop, attended the morning hour of worship in a body, w e are very proud of and thankful f or this worthwhile organization of our b oys under such a competent Master as Mr. Anstine and we feel qu it e confident they will grow to be good an d honorable men. The program marked Scout Sunday, the start of National Boy Scout Week. The attendance in Church School f eR short quite a number due to niness. there being 124 present, The Church was comfortably filled, ^he special service by the Boy gcouts and the sermon were very heart lifting and worthwhile. The DR. FRANK L. GOBLE Chiropractic Physician Dally 9 to 2 : Monday and Wednesday Friday: 7:30 to 9 PHONE DOVER 2284 104 8. Bradford St., Dover, Delaware 6-11-tf Evenings Increase Your Production and Profit CANDY COMPANY CURTISS IMPROVED STUD SERVICE S Major Dairy Breeds For Prompt Service Call 2 Beef Breeds HORACE RIDINGS PHONE 4158 MILFORD, DEL l-2-tf-eow minister chose his text from He brews 12:2. The Senior Choir con-I tributed the beautiful anthem, "The Friendship of Jesus'*. We were very 6 lad to welcome the several visi tors present. We are sorry to report Mr. Jack so he was token to the Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs - Wesley Deford was taken! to the Delawar « Hospital in Wil "ineton. on Thursday of last week observation Mr, Sh Jump i. »till on the sick list. The first and second grades pur chased games with the prize mon «7 from the Firemen. These are used windy, cold or wet days, The membership drive is coming j nicely. The Iroquois have m * embers to thelr credit while th Anarhps v, ave 94 j 0 j n and help in our dr j ve S»"'"' P t"" S rec h eTv! ä-stp ^1" Friday evening Mra Jose phine Herrington and Mrs^ Ella Simpson entertained at a m , s 1 /, a " eous s ï 0wer f0r . MlSS . H * aZ ?l^ a " e Sapp, whose marriage is to be soor. Guests were Alice Brown, Carrie' Bowman. Mildred Berridge. Orpha Webb, Edna Sapp. Ann Sapp, June Ru st, Gertrude Hudson. Hazel Da vis, Fannie Harrison. Marie Curry, Pearl Cooper, Martha Benson, Pauline * Morgan, Bernice Smith. Frances Hart, Helen Dufendach. and Stella Jane Counselman. Wesley Clifton and son Wesley, Jr.. of.Dagsboro and Arnold Baker of Stockley called on Mr. Clifton's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. I Clifton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon of Ltwes also called on Mrs. Dillon parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. , , . . , , Th e sich the past week have been: James Hopkins and JJJ}, H 5J kl Enram CUfton" birot hÿ JJ a » 8 - M ". E mnm C q • D J " lass ® y ; Eay Wa " a '" n _:„ pv r .„ Kma ^d Hei™ Kina Se are E,ng ' "î d Corner'community i" 8 h fo? thrir sîeedy re™^ery ^r and Mrs ArSur Walls have . . g5ck CLIFTON'S CORNER (Near Lewes) & Estimate A major coal-marketing agency estimates that about 560 million tons of bituminous coal will be sold this year. WE HAVE 'EM! m ■ •y : ; , » ■■ : ss; ; fe Famous WOLVERINE«, DRY SOU* STAYSOFT Humes Hardware MILFORD SL AUGHTER NECK ^hAUUnitR 1 - | Mrs. Margaret £. Dennett 1 Phone Milton AMS 1 Church services for Sunday, ~ , 1000^ a. m.—Sunday School. V. iH. Carey, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service and sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Revelle. Sr. Everyone is invited to (attend. John Flnnlt, I. a patient In Milford Memorial Hospital recup «rating from an operation perform ! ed there on Monday. Mrs. Charles Ingram is suffering from a virus infection and under the care of her Physician. Their many friends are , wishing them a speedy recovery. ! t Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Penuel and daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Joseph of £a°Mr "'îouS'loS T ml s2r:. in sz'B [J* £enne{?'o? ihl hi^hw^y 8 ' Mr and Mrg Richard Ha; . t ()f Love's Creek, near Lewes, were din-j ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rennett on Sunday. dinner ei | P et s n f Mr fl nH M ro VVarren Dodd on Sunday were Mr and Mrs R Dodd and son David and Russe ]i sweet of Milton Mr and Mrg j oseph Black of Hilton were dinner guests of Mr and Mrg Robert Graham on Sun day 1 The dairy farmers and their fam ilies attended the Suppléé milk meeting and dinner in the Cool spring Grange Hall on Tuesday evening. 7// r <f a TV % S* A yU <*\ TTT Ml v pf ' ! ,P f I BIG I tcS-î / •V r.v L\ . I t CHASE and OCEAN SPRAY COFFEE 89 44k. CRANBERRY SAUCE -23 FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2-29 ALL GOLD T PH MILK •• „ 4t V w CATSUP * 14-ok. b w ttlc 11c ' I -""* NIBLETS PaiKakf MIX *19' CORN GOLD MEDAL 12-ok. con 20« GR€EN GIANT SUNSWEET PEAS 22 - •iz 3 -ft. bag 52« t-T PRUNE JUKE 10-»» **** 1.02 kV Nt. battle 39 c trAfal MRS. MANNING'S : UPTON'S f a HOMINY 2 TEA BAGS 22 X He. 2 mm Hs Pkfl. i BREAST O' CHICKEN LIGHT MEAT iilT TUNA 42< O. P. TEA 37. !4-lb. pkfl. i j 4ii À LLm NW8H1ÏÏ .MAfTO O'CEDAR FURNITURE POLISH 4 oz. bottle 27c J appepie 24 oz. jar 3tk SUGW APPLES No. 2 can 29c «3S» QÜAL-TY-PAC BLEACH qt. bottle 17c LAME SWEPT PEAS LeGRANDE No. 303 can 32c No. 309 con 19c PORK 4 BEANS KINO STARCH qt. bottle 21c LeORANDC TOMATOES No. 2 con 21c v oifciii ni JilrlPivn No. 2 can 19c No. 1 can \\c Ne. 2Vz com Çc LeGRANDE CAAJCCT Aiigai/ ikai* UtwWmm I ErwEmKilTW 16 oz. jor 44k EMEU rmvs fen Mbg^/j A delightfully different break- MWAR fasl treat for you. Big, crispy, BMICTKB A* gcldcn flake: of corn... tuyar- « HW® I SB / C 4F(4 frosted. Try 'em today. FLAKES *• I LeGRANDE — FRESH PACK KOSHER PICKLES qt. jar 39c ■4 25« * DF~, BbJ» SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday - February 13th and 14th FOOD ^UfERANH» QUALITY - ECONOMY - SERVICE STOW V l\ ÊP: The Motto Of Your Independent Grocer t ! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips and ! daughter Irene of Rehoboth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs vinal H. Carey. Mr an d M rs< Riley Bennett were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Argo at Cedar Creek on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman Carey of Milford visited relatives and friends : a t Areo's Corner on Snndnv : , .... 1 " y ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. WlebCTt Jefferson entertained o dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs - Clinton Lofland and Mr. the:»"' 1 and chll -J*«"'- ? oanne and . Jack »f. « ^ Dower i 1" ® e i ebrat,0 . n of ™" ton Lofland 8 birthday anniver j Sa J£ f . ; s olf t!lie death of Thomas C. ;, one f of „ Louia » Mo > came on was tbean c ,e of Mrs. 1 r Tones" of PrW Hont Thoma f c. Jones of Prime Hook ^ as his namesake. In 1950 Mr. ^ reached Hot Weather Hobby In Atlanta, police tallied up some °f th e effects of a ten-day heat wave, found that wife beatings were ! up 700 per cent. F ! KENT COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. INSURES PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE AND LIGHTNING GEORGE COLLINS MIL TON AGENT RAWLINS A FERGUSON BBIOOEVUXB AGENTS J. FRANK GRAHAM LAURENCE E. GAIN UABB1NOTON AGENT ! £, CARLISLE COLLINS aoLroBD agent FELTON AGENT DOVER, DELAWARE JL CD AWFORH ! rKAINR.rUKU - * 1 On Wednesday evening, February i 4th, Mrs. Elizabeth Truitt entertain- 1 ed her Methodist Church School 1 Class, the "United Daughters" with i a Valentine Party in the Frank- 1 ford Firehouse. Assisting this popu lar teacher as co-hostess was Mrs. i George Howard Bunting. ' T _ npr h „ rt fnr his Mn Armen Long had tor his week-end guest Mr, Arthur \\arren of Millaboro. Mrs. J. Walter Carmean was hos tess to her class - " Tbe Hummers ,| 8 t her home on Monday evening. Mrs. Robert S. Long, Jr./ was, ho8te8S to the Fran kford New Cen t club j agt p r jd a y evening. The Pregi d ent Mrs. Harry Bunting, Presided. 1 —* routine the program SÄ"' ^«m^'u'ubÆ rp j ^Andlrson Lo^n J'give a most' interesting talk on the Homçmak ! er —Foundation of the American Home. 1 A pleasant social hour followed, v Following the procedure of the Master Jimmy Lewis celebrated^ th! 018 14t " birtbda y on M ° nda y at the Clayton Avenue home of his par ent *. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, tonsorial artist, and family. Mr and Mrs Hail Bennett and ! c fiu^ U " and1immy are en joying a brief vacation in Florida. ♦»»« You won t want to miss the grand i °5 enlng . of tbe ® a " ks ^ p || ance Shop outon the DuPont Highway. Frankford's newest .business house ]ha. much to otter In both beaut, and utility. - « - ^ DreillII _ To make a fruit-flavored salad dressing that goes w^U with frjil , j w, "l" 1 8068 , W , w ?r* , *! ** lad ' blend orange juice withi salad oU or 8 yrepared salad Messing. SAVE WITH QUALITY — ATLANTIC TRIPLE REFINED im OU - KEROSENE - GASOLINE THAT FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE Red Spots or Scatter last for Your Protection Double Screened At Yard TRUCK ICING High Spaad Snow Ice Won v . . . Abo, Conveyer For bunker Icing -24 HOUR SERVICE Milford Ice & Coal Co. 9 té. *1he. Qualify * Vtat Qounté /' Oi.il *057 ■ Milford, Del. 3-21-tf MAIL DIDN'T GO THPOUßH DIDNT GO THROUGH - AMARILLO, Texas — (Æ>) E. Elliott wanted to mail a |2 chock fora magazine subsc.-iption across w, „ And bç he only !to iSt t he words " ° * 1 1 The letter came back with a'pen cilled note that an airmail envelope could not ^ used with only 3 cent8 postage.' So Elliott delivered the ißter*!, p er»„. "èavïngltln Sc .mail box when no one answered the door. Two da y ß later h « found the same letter back in his box with another wr , itte T ? 0 warn, , n g- 11 8eems that only U. S. mail, properly cancelled. can be placed in a residential mail bo X . E. air mail." \