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BRIDGE VILLE . Brldgevllle B2J* g 11,6 0,î5 " ■ Mr XT ,, ... î SÄ* ^ Carence Barlow of Harrington By Mrs. Keller Hoch Phone IMr. and Mrs. Norman Draper bf a. Petersburg, Florida, spent last Week with his mother, Mrs. Rhoda IJraper. lor. and Mrs. R W. Baker of Wen ($iah, N. J., spent th& week-end i ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker. Miss Ann Wootten of Newark, ent the week-end with her par ts, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wootten. Mr. and Mrs. Melwyn Gregg of Iforth East, Md„ were the Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and JÇrs. Clarence Parker. *Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jjphn Hurlock in Pedricktown, N. 1 Miss Neva Dickerson entertaln 1 the members of her bridgé club I III U I Opens Sot., March 21 TOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT! The World's FIRST Full Length 3-Dimension Natural Vision Motion Picture! m I ! j , I III J I I 5 ij.fT *ji it: ■% I I ill S]N î M I r A lover in your arms! * THE PICTURE IS ALIVE...NOT FLAT.. BUT PEAL ROUNDED ...ROMANTIC ' * LIVING! in CCtc/i C?6otle/is BWAMA r-ov ► v' It [•jR «Je ej» 7 First Showing In Any City Under 200,000 ' Population! ^ * ' at dinner followed by cards Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Calhoun, Mrs. Linda White and children, Linda rlSp thîougî «Z f ° Mr. and Mrs. William Cain S arrln ! ton WCre r< * ent quests Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ryan. I Henry Cannon, James Culver,', Richard Harris, George Steinmetz, Ä R^ltimorS KT'.!? J Lynch *« re in m son, Earl Lee, Jr., spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mae Baker. On Saturday, Mrs. Baker's guests were Elwood Baker of Philadelphia, Mrs. Herbert Baker of Lansdowne, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and children of town. Miss Nancy Ruos of Wilmington spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruos. Mrs. Glenna Adams attended the L? Î 0 '.!?' Fountain in Den ton. Md., on Tuesday. j Mrs. J. Ellis Myer spent several days last week with Dr. and Mrs. John Massey in Newport News, Va. Mrs. George Lord returned home on Thursday from the Beebe Hospi tal1 in Lewes after being there for a few days uniier observation. Mrs. Virginia Brock of Arlington. m H W ^ k ' en T d With her parents, Mr. and Mrg. Ira Bennett, Mrs. John Hammond was hostess to the members of her card club on Monday evening. • î j rk—,, , , Alda Draper arrived here from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cordrey, on .. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ruos ware received word that their son, Edmund, is with the Air Force in A l afdla and bas been promoted to A/3C. Mrs. Willa MacAllen of Dover has been visiting friends and rel atives in town for the past week. -<s> » Wyoming and Women Wealthy In wool, cattle, oil and coal. Wyoming was the first state In the U.S. to assure woman's place in politics. Announcing Special Every Tuesday 4 SEAFORO And * DUPOMT H1GHWAV AND DUPONT ROAD StAfORD, Dth. w Hillbilly Nite Spot n Featuring . . . Radio Stars And Well Known Hillbilly Orchestra II Happy Hay Seeds n Alton "Cur4y' Jo* Nothaft (Bass Fiddle) Buddy "Fluttorfingers" Hurloy (Guitar) Eddio Salevan, Milford (Guitar) Lloyd Geneva (Fiddler) NO COVER CHARGE ( Milman (Vocals) f Milford NEIU \ PHONE 4015 Friday & Saturday, February 27 & 28 Matinee Friday, 2 P. M.; Continuous Show Saturday, 2 to 11:30 P. M. ANOTHER BIG WEEK-END SHOW FOR THE FAMILY! "SWEEPING g||ACROSS AMERICA'S FIERCEST FRONTIER m » . . . from Jama» Fenimore Cooper'« immortal pages! I z w COéêM 9f Harr in g Technicolor, IEI 'A: -Plus 2nd Big Hit!-- YOUR CIVIL DEFENSE URGES YOU TO SEE 1TI «« ■4M IM v' Y * * COLUMBIA -.f __ , PICTURE MrWCvaM Mohr • Peggie Castle • Den OHarlfty tomato» w ROBERT SMITH. prowcet n> ALBERT ZUGSMITH and ROBERT SMITH • ejected by ALFRED E. GREEN AN AMERICAN PICTURES CORPORATION PRODUCTION 4—Big Technicolor Cartoons Added Saturday—4 - ! r 1 (C ° ntinUed fr ° m fir8t ***> J™ k ®; °LZ? ler * T ® xas ' tha i, the J r ! Forc^Janulry | January 1, 1940. An , J: r P ov ® r base airman, Lieu j , a P l (i ' Schneider, also w >■ J«S urday near the Goose Bay Air Base in Labrador. They were returning to Goose Bay after thZ m^t ?eal er reported his auxiliary fuel tanks were not feeding properly While makir.e a e r..nnri nroarh in tnrLtinn craft ran out of fuel All InV planes struck the ground about miles east of the air base Æ Vn „ nA A Goose Bav Rescue helicouter . res . helicopter *?. 'T® pilots Wltmn minutes. The third plane and its dead pi lot were found on Monday. Names of the other pilots have not yet been disclosed. A r Force To Investigate In Washington it was announced ironie , i °T î° j Goose Bay, Labrador, to investigate 1 jot accidents. Th . e invest iß a tors i are from head quarters of the Military Transport Service, which was responsible for, , ferrying 16 F-84 Tliunderiet ficht Milford Pilot Is Ttn um ,,,. ,, Lost On M ass Flight when the accident occurred. The investigating group left Washington last Saturday. It is j headed by Colonel Robert Forman, deputy director of operations for MATS, and Colonel Oliver K. Jones, from the Headquarters Weather Service. i Classified Ads get results i ■â jêm & ScAute Jkeafae Milford NEW One Day Only—Sunday, March 8 Matinee And Evening fufteSOMi M T I ■4* 1001 WONDERS j Mi I V !» [iTTl > 41 fÆÿl n « i ? I I I I I aVSî I»' ; 5f4l! M ■ r î j 1 ■**'*î^> -vL I I A MARVELOUS SHOW for the ENTIRE FAMILY f:%L . /* ? ON SCREEN 0 % ! (continued from first p„ ge) Campbell, chairman of the board of' Je Delaware Colony at Stbckley. i Mrs. Campbell was given a rising vote of thanks for her leadership. and she responded by thanking the **— pital at Farnhurst. first president 51-£BSK!!K n ., lur , ff . - , . 0t ier officers named by the l CO ™ cil wér a e: ' Albe . rt Stetser - chairman and j executive director of the Unemploy-: i ment Compensation Commission.! ! vice chairraan for New Castle Coun ,y: I)r> Ueorge R Miller, Jr., state superintendent of education, vice chairman for Kent County; George w - Bryan, superintendent of the Gelawar 5, Colony ' vice chairman for Sussex County; and Leon de Val inger, Jr., state archivist, secretary! an d treasurer to succeed Dr. Floyd f. Hudson, executive secretarv of the State Board of Health, Committees will be appointed within the next 10 days, one of them, probably to be named at once bei _ a unit char ged with studying the needs for civil service, . MaSOHlC Head To bt. Gov. Rollins Heads State Agency Group ■ according to Mr. Rollins. Speak Ip Milford This Evening Charles E. Green, secretary of the Scottish Rites bodies of Dela ware, will give a talk on the "Se cret of the Square'' at Temple Lodge, tonight. Presiding at this , session will be Master Calvin Wells and Senior Warden. Tom Derrickson. * o Coming—Sunday, March 8th: Blackstone, W orld's Greatest Magician SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 1-2 - 2-BIG DAYS-2 And Company—On Stage In Person! Tues.-Wed., March 3-4 Matinee 2 P. M. Gene Tierney Cornel Wilde .G^ v ' / I picked you off the scrap-heap w HI fling you back! ft in LEAVE • • • V j j 1 ;' it HER rC VP w TO 3 HEAVEN ■ IN THE BOLDEST DRAMA OF THE YEAR! ' • m 1 1 plus Myrna Loy Tyrone Power The Bad md the Beautiful ; i in co-starring 0 BARRY GLORIA _ GILBERT Sullivan - Grahame • Roland Leo G. Carroll • Vanessa Brown Screen Play by CHARLES SCHNEE • Based on a Story by George Bradshaw Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLI • Produced by JOHN HOUSEMAN An M-C-M Picture THE i 'J i % with RAINS CAME COLOR CARTOON—"CAT CHOO II LATEST NEWS f , „ f in . ", * fro, ' : firat pa * e > 1 "®.'° V ? lu " teer the,r services: . * lllford ' Michael Groverman; Re " oboth Beach, Howard Foster; ®tockley, Edward Mcllvaine; Ellen -fÄHÄ ÎZ ™'o° k 0rchard ' Ma i- < rt > Donald 5JÈ" SS 'time do not have a supervisor. Serve vour ommnnitv aTw i a. 'ica- io n X Tn ? ! Amer '| Join the G. 0. C. today. -♦ _ 1I-t 0 Foolish Speech Valuable Democracy needs more free ? p u eech - for even the speech of fool lsh P eo Ple is valuable if it serves to guarantee the right of the wise to talk." -David Cushman Coyle. — Need Aides To Man Observation Posts >Ju COMING IN PERSON TO THE STAGE OF THE NEW MILFORD THEATRE IN PERSON THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN : . « ' ■t ■ >:-x ■ : i J k.U| 'W. ' i : ■ So: - 4 , LU— ■ m ■ ■■■ ■■ . ■ é < . . Blackstone, The World's Greatest Magician, Direct from his record breaking appearances in Philadelphia, will personally present his entire show of 1001 Wonders from the Four Corners of the Earth with his fntire Company of Performers, Mostly Girls, on the Stage of the New Milford Theatre, Sunday Only, March 8th—Matinee And Evening. _ (continued from first page) jtures, including resilient floor's resist fatigue and sound-proofed areas. The Dresses are on tiir> ür conference room. . (realization of plans begun in Aug Ust ' 1961, when the building on Justis °n Street was purchased as the first step toward a new and bet-i ter Sunday paper for Delaware. __ « _ Put Food Away Can you put away your food right alter clearing the fable' If so stack ing the dishes is not much of a iob and washing them isn't much more' First Issue Of Wilmington Star Due . The _ h Min * ^ meetlng ot that-cinb wiU £ e " lonstration lb b held in Millwood Hall, Wednesday, March 4th, at 2 o'clock. Miss Charlotte Swanson u n „,„ îS! S .Planned for April 14th. ! "C ^ward Salevan: vice president, Mrs. Alice M. Webb; ^retary, Mrs. Walter Dill; trea 8urer - Mrs . Frank Austin; Health, i Mrs. Jennie Short; Safety, Mrs. Freeman Bennett; Citizenship, Mrs. i Percy Haughey; Family Life, Mrs. J - s - Willis; Community Work,! Mrs ' Grover Donovan; Annual Re-! ports ' Mrs. Paris Kirby; Sunshine,! Mrs ' Har vey Davidson; Recreation.! '^ rS ' Laara Michel; Publicity. Mrs. James Abbott. 1 Millwood Home Demonstration Club : The Slaughter Neck Home Dem onstration Club met at the home. of Mrs. Walter Davis on Tuesday February 24th. Mrs. Thomas Jones' •.'esident, presided over the busi dens »" May. The leaders, Mrs. Da- ! ÊSJ5 freshments, the meeting adjourned to meet w uh Mrs Wilbert leffer sonTMarch 1 March - ._ „ Capital City Longyearbyen (Longyear Cl.y), administrative capital of Spits bergen, was named for John M. Longyear, a Bostonian who in 1905 > conducted the first large scale coal • mining operations in the icy Arctic o erchinelnrn Slaughter Neck H. D. Club O) JM» to UM II J*0 tl .«a «q mu <$> not Dd sd fto ,<vo Vl) asi 4 »3