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SELBYVILLE /. By Delphia Davis Phsne 4012 t Lieutenant and Mrs. James Wll gus,. Jr., and three children. Con . stance Louise, Robert Joseph, and Susie Elaine of Smyrna. Tenn., arrived ln Selbyville last Saturday to visit with their parents and rel Lieutenant Wilgus is on a ativ ten -Sv leave. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and two daughters, Susan and Hol ly Ann, Miss Lucille Smith return ed to Wilmington on Sunday even ing after a vacation at Fenwick Island and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith in Selbyville. Miss Hope Rickards of Wilming ton visited her grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Rickards over the week-end. — , . Mrs. Timmons uncle - and aunt, "R"- aad ™ r s. Charles Joscelyne of Philadelphia. Mrs. Laura Baker enjoyed the company of her nephew and niece, Mr* and Mrs. Raymond Montgom ery of M^rshallton, from Wednes day to Sunday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timmons and children. Bill and Betty, had as thçir Sunday dinner guests her mother, Mrs. Horace Brittingham and her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Layton of Federalsburg, Md., v.- t> * , .. .. Mrs Peter Whaley entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home ® n .J^ r 8 ? ay J" honor of N rs - Ruth Clark of Newark, who is a house guest of Mrs. Louise Pepper, Other guests were Mesdames Peaches Archino, Sarah Catherine Townsend, Margaret McCabe. Anna H Ce Gr ay '* nd He * en C. West, all of M S0lb U n ® o . ' . . ... „ ,9' T Earl Echols and Mrs. Frank M. Long attended^ bridge luncheon at the Country X!lub in Rchoboth, given by Mrs. Lester NewUffi of Bridgeyille and Reho both Beach, last Thursday. Peter Whaley. Jr., visited his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lynch in Bridgeville from Tues day to Friday of last week. Mrs. Jennie Simpler, Mr. and Mrs. Vic C. Simpler motored to Camp Wright, near Stevensville, Md., Stinday, to see their son Earl, who is there for a two weeks' cation. va Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Brumberg and children, Lewy and Becky, Entertained over the week-end Mr. For Complete Asphalt Bvilt-Up Roofing Service ' New Roofs Or Old Roofs Repaired I .* CALL F. i. WARRINGTON Oaergalewn, Dal.—2838 For Fraa Estimates *, I ( Continuing Our Gigantic I AUGUST SUE f I X. \ \ The Many Outstanding Values Of fered During The Past Week Will Be Continued On Sale Through Saturday, August 22nd STOP IN — BE CONVINCED % \ FELDMAN'S Milford Delaware I cnaN and Mrs. Anthony Papeano and three boys, Bobby, Jimmie and Russell, of Wenonah, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Brumberg and children will leave Thursday of this week for Ocean City, N. J., where they have a cottage for two weeks va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Downey and children, Peggy and James, had as their week-end guests, Mrs. Gertie Hudson and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. James Patton and son Jimmie of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Godwin of near Ocean City, Md., entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of their son Harold's birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Godwin of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Downey and children of Selbyville. Mr. and Mrs. William T. James and son John were glad to have the company of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Barnhouse and daugh ter Sharon of Steubinville, Ohio, from Thursday to Sunday after noon. Mr. Barnhouse was a buddy of Mr. James in World War II, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Norfleet and daughter Annie of Norfolk, Va.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Rickards and sons from Monday to Saturday of last week Rev. and Mrs. Raymond L. Markley and son William returned to their home in Myersville, Md., last Friday after visiting their son in * law a « d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davis and son Robert for the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Archino and son Michel had as their house guests last week Mr. Archino's bro ther-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Seger and children Lorna and Bruce of Arlington. Va! Mrs. Minnie Murray and son Sev ern, Miss Olive Murray and sister, Miss Maggie Murray, motored to Taylorville, Md., Sunday, to Mrs. Murray's son and family Mr and Mrs. John Bertram Murray and little daughter, Joanne Susan, Sit Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Holland entertained his sister, Mrs. Hazel Townsend o# Berlin, Md., at dinner AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE HÄRTET G. MARTEL Phono 4466 Milford J NOTICE During July and August This Store Will Close at 6 P. M. Saturday Evening Milford Wallpaper & Paint Store 117 N. Washington St. Milford Delaware 7-3-91 on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grice McCabe and two sons, spent Sunday with Mrs. McCabe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Workman in Reho both, Miss Jeannette Rayne and bro ther, Calvin. Jr., left Thursday of this week to drive to Boston, Mass., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Hazel Levindoski and daugh tec Sarah Lee for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rayne, Sr., r. and ' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCabe, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Me Cabe, Sr., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkerson in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Brice E. McCabe and Mrs. Roland F. Scott. Sr., at tended the wedding of their nep hew, Thomas Baylis, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Baylis, in Wilming ton last week. „ . . _ ... Four peçple in the office asking be on the books as taxpayers. Good citizenship wasn't the only Three wanted liquor liceimes and there's a law that required a holder of such a license to be a taxpayer. The fourth fellow wanted to make sure the county didn't claim some of his land. .The whole thing didn't turn out to be costly anyway. None of them asked for more than a $75 valua tion. had as their recent guests. M Mrs. Emory Marvel of Salisbury Md. -e TAX PAYING MILLENIUM ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — (ff) — Coun ty officials blinked their eyes, but there they were: to motive. Fop Better Clothes—Use the Better Roads «S 8 B TO s Jas. T, Mullin & Sons, Inc. 6th and Market Wilmington, Del. CIS if A Great Store I n Great /«! JUST AS CIOSI N AS YOUR TELEPHONE FOR REAL ECONOMY AND SERVICE CALL^ WE 1 i DENTON 2S DENTON, MD. OCEAN VIEW Allie Stephens celebrated their birthdays (which were both on Au ^ust 14) at the home of Mrs. Linda Wharton. They received mdny nice gifts - Th p se present were Mr. and Mrs. ï rv * n Mitchell of Millville: Mrs - Alfred Hopkins of Camden, IN. J.,; Mrs. Joseph Cannaday and Mrs. Linda Wharton and Mrs. children, Joseph. Dotty Ann and Bett y Lee of West Collingswood Heights, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Rickards and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs - Bennie Wharton and chil dren ' June and Gene, Mr. and Mrs - Elwood Wharton and chil dren> Janef - Elwood, Jr., and Johnnie, Mrs. Horace Stephens and dau & ht er Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Rlc hard Shirley and daughter, Carol yn. and granddaughter. Ros ealle> Mr - and Mrs - Asher Evans, ^ rs - 011ie Rickards and Mrs. Hat Ge Wharton. Home "biade birthday cake and ice cream, also lemonade, were served on the lawn. Everyone had an enjoyable time. ,, At Bethel Methodist Church on Sunday, August 23. there will be Bible School at 10 o'clock. Wor ship Service at 11 o'clock. A guest minister will deliver the sermon, Music director, Mrs. Ella Mezick. At the evening service held in the beach pavilion on Sunday, Rev. Donzel C. Wildey will deliver the sermon. Mrs. Wildey has been in vited to favor us with a solo. haven been granted a vacation during the last two weeks in Au gust, of Rev. and Mrs. A. Jason Blundon Rev. and Mrs. S. Turner Foster Frankford guests of Mrs. Mary Short, were overnight near here, last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Horace West, Mr. and Mrs. John T. West and children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond : Hickman, Mrs. Ethel Tingle and | Mrs. Sadie Powell were among those who attended the Tunnell Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ebe H. Davidson j motored to Ocean City, N. J., on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. I Harry L. Burton. j Mrs. Myra Melson of Philadel- i phia and Fenwick Island called ; 0n M f r r ; end î 8 here r p e T.V y - H M Mrs. James Cahall and Mrs. Mary Greenly of Harrington vis- | ited their aunt, Mrs. Martha E. ; Conway on Sunday. j Mrs. Mabel Keen entertained her Sunday School Class on Thurs day of last week at her home along Indian River, here. All reported a V? 10 ' Miss Mary Ross Bennett of Wil raington visited her aunt*. Mrs. Mary Short on her vacation, here, j Mrs. Everett Cannon and i daughter, Mrs. Harry Howeth, Jr., j and her baby daughter motored to j Ocean City, N. J., last week where 1 they visited Mrs. Maine Cannon Anderson last week. GRAPES ARE NOW RIPE Ail Other Seasonal Fruits And Vegetables Harvested Daily At . . . Ricard s Vineyard I Bridgeville Delaware » Shop Penney's ♦ MILFORD DELAWARE m Shop And Save m Hi m i M xx-x-x * PROPORTIONED SIZES SANFORIZEDt! PENNIES BIG MAC GIRLS COTTON & RAYON PANTIES The practical panty in sizes 2 to 12. A nice as sortment of colors. I DENIM JEANS M m $ 1 .59 39 ' PR. V Boys' Sizes 6-16 Practical for school and out door play, afterwards! 8 ounce Sanforizedt blue den im, fully cut to fit comfor tably! Bar tacks, copper plated rivets, heavy duty orange stitching, assure long, rugged wear! Zipper fly. NOW, at Penney's! m Sir I «• c m  * MJ n : i X & a • IS m m :: : : t A % >: «T V) y y » \ GIRLS' ALL WOOL BUTTON SWEATERS A nice range of colors in all wool sweaters. 7 to 14. NEW PLAIDS IN BOYS' GINGHAM *2-98 SPORT SHIRTS S'] .98 GIRLS' ANKLETS I TRIPLE ROLL CUFF . The popular triple roll cuff ih white only. Sizes 2-18 Ideal to wear with almost any school outfit! Bright, colorful, fine quality woven gingham, in new plaid pat terns! Penney's plus in value is the Sanforizedt and wrin kle-resistant fabric, v at this low price! I 39 ' GIRLS' COTTON BOYS' BOYS' SLIPS GYM SHORTS GYM SHOES White only, because the wash easily sizes 2 to 14. For School. Blue Twill Slices 26 to 36 GET SET FOR BACK TO SCHOOL! Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes Vh. to 6 69 ' *1.19 *249 *2-69 7 Mr. and Mrs. Vangie Lynch were seen at a restaurant io Ocean City, N. J., on Sunday, while they were visiting in 'Pleasantvllle, N. J. Mrs. Rosea Madera of Selbyville, visfled her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Long and Mrs. Horace Long re cently ; also Mrs. Jonathon Long was their guest. The hurricane "Barbara" reach- i ed here on Friday morning with j high winds and rain. It continued from early morning until the mid -1 ? ,e ° f thea «™' ^imbs of trees were broken off; corn was ! laid low, but will Tighten itself, we I hope. A few trees were blown i down. People of Bethany Beach ! were evaluated to Ocean View and ; Lord Baltimore School. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Frysinger are entertaining relatives from New j Y ° rk . Miss Ruth Baldwin of Haver- ! ford, Pa., has been the guest of ! her cousin, Mrs. A. Jason Blun- i don. Mr. and Mrs. Heal, Mrs. Eva j Fogg, and Mrs. Julia Hilt of New ; York have been guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. William Evans of New York '*who are here at their summer! LEAVENWORTH Kansas— (IP)— Leo Zimmerln Of near aS Leiven worth was bitten by uart of a snake. » The 42-year-old man was stack- I ing bales of newlv cut hay when ' he was struck near the elbow Fel low workmen found the head and 1 six Inches of the body of a copper- i head in one of the bales. Zimmerman recovered. 1 home; also the latter's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans^ Jr., have been here visiting them. Mrs. Idetta Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Donaway of Millsboro, and Mrs. Nettle West of Clarksville, visited Mrs. Lulu Lynch and mo ther, Mrs. Martha Conoway ôn Wednesday evening. SECTIONAL SNAKEBITE ; ii I* mm ■ V \ 0 When You Have A Large Or Small Job Of BULLDOZING - GRADING or MOVING EQUIPMENT CALL MILTON 4366 Lawson Construction Company Harbeson, Del. 8-21 -4t C. W. Lawson , BftD atmiete'C bâtit a SSoSSmTi A MUST' K6KA l ULT IIV. la A MUST. What is a keratoiytk? An agant that det,d * B * •"♦•«ted *ki". It than peels oft ' rx P°» in 9 mor * a««"* »• its killing oe,ioB - 0#t T-4 * 1 ' ° •'•mtolytk, at any dn,fl * ,or *' ,f not P ,# °» #d ,N ONE HOUR * Y° Mr 404 bock * Tod<, r •» RAGAINS PHARMACY Milford, Dolawaro WISH BOY DIES BUCKHANNON, W. Va, A little blind boy who once said. "I want a new head for Christmas." is dead. Ralph Reed, 11, was a vic tim of pneumonia. Ralph made his wish back in 194\ while being treated for a brain disease that eventually caused his blindness. Ralph made his wish. (^Pi-