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I CHURCHES IN MILFORD The Avenue Methodist Church Robert E. Green, Minister Phono 4269 Eiloon Blonden, Director Christian Education Mrs. A. C. Davidson, Director of Music Mrs. Margaret Hart Clark, Orgcnijt Church Phene Sill SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 . Church School 9:45 a. ".. Wltonj*« Sockrider. General Superintendent. | WILL YOU be among those who, in i increasing numbers, are making use j of the School's facilities for Bible study? You and all members of your ; family will be welcome at the 1 School sessions every Sunday. Nursery, 10:45 a. m. l Divine Worship 11:00 a. m.. Thej Sanctuary Choir with 65 mixed voices will sing the anthem: "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" McGimsey—Lee. i Roger Dewey tenor soloist will sing Malotte's "Lord's Prayer" Ser mon subject: "WHEN GOD PAINTS THE WORLD WHITE" Children may be left in the nursery during this service. Nursery Hostesses: Mrs Earl Williams. Mrs. Henry ~ SSSL iT\ TÄ Pettyjohn. Burton Willis. New wXome 8 "Light S The S Lives Of^The Members Œ Your Family Faith." Bring them to worship thls Sunday. , i Methodist Youth Fellowship b:30 Edna Newhouse, Worship leader. Classes grades 7 and 8, subject: "What Is Faith? leader Mr. Green: Grade 9 subject: "What Does It Mean To Be A Christian?" i leader Mrs. Robert Green; Grades I 10. 11. and 12 subject: "Boy and j Girl Friendship" leader Miss Eileen Blundon. Teen-agers are always] welcome. , Monday. January 18-Friday, Jan- ; nary 22, 7:30 p. m . Church Workers! Training School. Asbury Church. Harrington. Cars will leave Church each evening 7:00 p. m. Monday. 6-7:30 p. m.. Roller Skat-i in 7:3?-9: 4 00 n p ye m.?- Roller Skating. "ÄÄn., See announcements elsewhere in paper. Wednesday. 7:3« p. m.. Choir; Rehearsal. "Oil Town. U. S. A A Billy j tL 0 Prockulorinn r'VmrrU The Presbyterian Church, "Th« Chuith on th« PUz«" Dow M Kenler P net nr Z.V. — M. Kepler, ! 4 p. m. William E. Barnhill, Organist and Choir Director Church PTiona 5701 SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 9:45 a. m., Sunday School is not just for the young,—we all need to know the Word of Life, the Guide of Life, and the Way of Life. There is a class for everyone. Roger Deats General Superintendent. 10:45-12:15, A Church Nursery conducted for children whose parents attend morning worship. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship, —the hour when all may find the blessing of the presence of God. the joy of worship, and his strength for life's needs. The sermon is the second on "The Social Marks of a Christian," and will be on, "The Christian's Forgetfulness." 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship Hour,—Crusaders Club for 7th and 8th graders,—moving picture;— bring a friend. Hi-CE offers fellow ship, worship, and fun for High School young people. 7:45 p. m., Evening Worship,— an hour of the joy of informal wor ship with hymns, a message, and fellowship. All are welcome. Tuesday: The Momen's Associ ation will hold a Forum,—with a panel discussion on the Steward ship of the Christian's Life,—special questions for discussion will deal with The Family Altar; 2, Steward ship ot Money: 3, Guidance in Daily Life; 4, What It Means o take up a Cross. There will be a social hour and refreshments following. Bring a friend. Thursday: The Billy Graham Film. "OIL TOWN. U. S. A." is being presented tonight by the churches of Kent and Sussex Coun ties. at 6 and at 8:30 n. m., at the Milford Theatre. This is one of the great religious p'etures of our time. Admission free. Young and old will enjoy it. ■ Pilgrim Holiness Church Church of Full Gospel South East Front Stroot R«v. Leon Hynson, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Her bert Passwaters. Superintendent. 11:00 a. m.. Preaching. 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.. Young Peo ple's Service. William E. Wiley In charge. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., Prayer and Praise Service. First Baptist Church "The little White Church" N. W. Second Street Bev. Herrin K. Both. Pastor SUNDAY. JANUARY 17 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . 9:45 a. m. Bible School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a. f m. Morning Worship. This service will be broadcast WKSB. 6:30 p. m. Youth Meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evening Fellowship Hour. Wednesday, January 20 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study Hour, The public is cordially invited to attend these services. over Calvary Methodist Church "The Community Church" Donzel C. Wildey, Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 I« h * . Church School held j In the H,gh School. John R. Wilkins, I General Superintendent. There are .classes, for every age and visitors jelcome^Nol. The new £ ° n school. _ h ', ' a ' m * J^« rs ery Class. Pre . age children are cared for Rlle the parents attend the Service, 11 t'h a. m., Divine V/orship at the Hlgh School. The message of the I corning will be "Loyalty to God ,n Community Spirit." Neither the j Cburch nor the Christian Citizen f:an dismiss lightly the relationship and responsibility they owe to the community. Visitors are welcome and Biere will he hostesses and ushers to welcome and assist the worshippers as they enter the serv * ce - The Choirs, under thtel dir cction of Mr. John Bunnell, will Present their Ministry of Music. P- m.. Methodist Youth I'XTZ'SUSSTSZn wm "mu,"" pr™« an"'" *' 'nciuae music prayer and a Following the service °a period & of stfdy ÄUÄ S ^ mi ^ is ^ RR Je J am | a J ™is „n P • , by . WSCS for a " are interested. AC FIV I TIES FOR THE WEEK Christian Workers School, Mon day thru Friday, Grace Church, Harrington. 7:30 to 9:30. Monday, 8:00 p. m„ Choir Mother's Auxiliary meeting and election of the officers at the home of Mrs. Frances Killen. Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal at the School. 7:00 p. ,n. Junior 7-30 p. m. Chancel. 8:00 p. m Senior Thursday. 6:00 and 8 30 p m Film, "Oiltown. U. S. A " | )eill g | shown at the M 'ford Theatre LIZ | | The Church of God I ^" Walnut Street Rdv. W. Edwin Tull, Pastor SUNDAY. JANUARY 17 8:45 a. m.. Broadcast over station WJWL 90( , ôn dial ^be New and Living Way" 6; oo p. m Prayer Service! 7:00 p. m.. Revival Service In Pi ra tional Preaching Vocal and -ne. relaxing one, ' j rïrr ÄS j Preaching. It m need of a spiritual ; uplift this is tlje service to attend. I 8:30 p. ni.. Choir practice—Leon Donovan. Director. Each of our services are designed 'vith you in mind. You are a special object of God's love and interest therefore our church doors swing wide to one and all. Follow the happy hundreds and they will lead you to church and to God. I 9:45 a. WEDNESDAY 20 Christ Church (Episcopal) Foundad 1704 Church Avtnua and Third Str««t Rev. Joseph S. Hinks, Rector SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 7:30 a. m.. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m., Kindergarten. 11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Christian Life Conferences, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan uary 17. 18, and 19, Christ Church, Dover 7 15 p. m. The annual parish meeting for the election of wardens and vestrymen, be announced Sunday. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. 1:00 p. m„ Sunday School. 8:00 p. m., Evening Service. Wednesday evening Choir rehear sal. Thursday evening. Song and Prayer Service. Christian Science Society Branch of Th« First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mata. Meats In Milford Grango Hall SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 The subject of the Lesson-Ser mon in First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1201 Van Buren Street, Wilmington. Christian Science So ciety, Grange Hall. Milford, and Christian Science Society, V. 1. A. Building, Rehoboth Beach, Sunday, January 17, 1954, will be "Life." Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:00 A. M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings at 8:00 P. M. i Milford, first Wednesday only). at First Independent Church Marshall Streat Bishop C. G. Miller, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 Sunday School, 10:00'A. M. Pastoral Sermon, 11:00 A. M. Young People's Service, 7:00 P. M. Missionary Service. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES. Barratt's Chapel Cradle of Methodism Rev. C. M. Elderdice, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 2:30 P. M, Worship Service. 11 ( Odd fellows Dews Crystal Fount Lodge No. 10 , , and other iQ Q p Lodoes 0 £ ska Çi. a L_ v. r. Lodges ot the Male Crystal Fount Lodge will be host Felt0 „ Lo j ge , )t Felton 6 next Monday evening. January 18th, to i ay dart ball. So, brothers, come out and see these two teams battle it out. Those Felton boys have got pretty good team and it's going to be a hard-fought game. O OQ The General Service Committee presented Shaving Cream to all of the new men patients, and lip stick to the women patients at Delaware Colony at Stockley . . . At the Welfare Home at Smyrna. tbe y left a Christmas card and a Birthday card with the officials to be l daced at the plate of each g,lest ... A gift of writing paper • • and a book of 3c . p * , w f. 8 Presented to each pa ~ "! UÄÄÄÄUS! tainment. as well as gifts of candy «^th^p ' * ' For those children ÄÄ odd Fellows Building on Wednes da y- December 30th. Entertainment was supplied by the Jones School of Dancing of Chester following which refreshments were served Crys,al Foun t Lodge presented oys to Die children at Delaware °!'!' 1 iy a * stock ley. A B of the above was done by this ery aot| ve committee known as the General Service Committee, and more ,oy al group is hard to find. Th ® y , are ^»Bnually on the look for lhin * H . 10 do which will ake som ® on e bappy .. it matters <d ' ( ' f POU ['. so > ,f tiiese persons ar > members ot the Ord-r or not . . . we niake 110 ««Htlnction between race • • • • <>' creed. I am HlFÜ r^V" 0 ^ 00 ' K^V« a e bel of ('entreville i v ™ Co-ordinator's Committee. District No. U ( harles ^., W . B^banan. Delaware No. j. SSrr l "" Countv Mibir i a n ' '' >ew * astle mSm KWU zine, Smvrna- i,,«/ ^I ar y ®u-| Edith Scott CeoreptGount y -e >cro 8 , . Ä i adv * s f you whether they «an un derta ke the work suggested. , Unity Lodge of Stanton has c e - 1 i [ pd a,Uomoti b | '' license plates tb »he emblem of the Order as , the nan 'c and number of )llb , ic wortliy step toward Clty ' pass,n ^- Congratula a T e V n order 7or this wide few years <1 ha.' , id > ' ll " r '. nK ,ho hast years, has a^noed an rapidly, o™h) e a.Tan?' b 1 kah , LO<ISe 'D'b-jnot ?he^ a, a ern hi t Vi ^|~ '.ppreclnÄJ- «" and a most Grand fidw visitors from Jersey... Sf |. 5t. Johns Catholic p. z V < : hurch John A, Corrig an . Pastor SUNDAY. JAMmSy n Sunday Masses at 7-30 Q-nn ;00, at '■ 3d » 9.00 and St. Bernadette's n, nno i it . ton: Sa?Ma S 3 g ? t a a HarrIng wggv ' ^ New Castle Donovan. Kent County—Mary Bu Smvrna • Sussex County— ,_T h h ® V eC °, nd degree confer red by Fairfax Lodge No. 8 of Wil mington recently «, n a class of caad, . dat r tor the Juridiction Mailand Our Grand Master wit nessed this degree, splendid presentation Guests included the officers of Maryland. Pennsylvania and New 165 persons were present. Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. J. W. Beavp j. Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY H:00 a. m„ Morning Worship. ':oo p. m.. Sunday School. Mr «înn Vann ' Superintendent. ■ii u m " A Cbr istmas program! win be rendered by the Sunday ochool. 17 Mt. Enon Baptist Church *•». D. A. Downing, Potior SUNDAY, JANUARY Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Sermon by Pastor, H:30 7:30 p. m.— B. Y. P. u. 17 a. m. St. Paul Methodist Church Th« Church With • Cordial Welcome R«v. Randolph Fisher, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 11:00 a. m t , Divine Worship. 1; 0° p. m „ Church School. Miss Virginia Lofland, General Superin tendent. 6:00 p. Unit. 7:00 p. Fellowship hour. 8:00 p. m., Special Evening Ser vice, rendered by the Delaware City Male Chorus. Sponsor; The MYF. Saturday, January 23. starting 4:00 p. m„ a turkey supper will served at St. Paul. Price of supper is $.85. m., Methodist Youth nt., Junior Fellowship HOUSTON By Mrs. Merrill Thistle wood F". Milford 4944 Houston Methodist Church, Charles Loulioff, Jr., Minister. Ser vices, Sunday, January 17—10:00 a. m., Church School, Howard R. Moore. Superintendent. Everyone, >nung an(1 ' old is invited to the Church School. There is a class in our sch ° o1 for ever y a « e - If you are not attendiRg * we invile you to conie with u8 - 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship, I Mrs. Agnes Webb, Organist, Miss 1 Carolyn Davis, Pianist. The Senior Choir will render a selection, and the Junior Choir, directed by Mrs. Hazel Lemmon, will also sing an appropriate selection. Sermon by ,,le pastor. We invite those who come to Church School and do not remain for Worship Service in the Church, to come and worship with Us nexf Sunday. You need the Church and the Church needs you. The Hour you spend at the Worship Service in the Church on Sunday, * s lbe most profitable hour of the ' vae k ;' J P-. ln -iThe Methouist Youth , JTÄ t vited to attend. 7:30 P- Evening Worship Ä^Tn^iSlVzy 8 ^ ca " Participate. This is a service for everybody. Come out and wor shi P with us and enjoy the service. Don't forget the Christian Work ers School to be held at Asbury I M c thod '«t Church, Harrington, be '« ,nnin K »«-.xt Monday evening, [January 18th, at 7:30 p. m„ and ! eRdl 1 nK Friday evening. January | 22 n1. Every one fifteen years of age 1 and . ovt,r ' ''mit to adult age. j ar eJ ,,y iled t«> attend. This promises bp <>* '».e best Schools ever | ! sel ( "P jn the Dover District. One i' , * ,ts,andjn G r ffatiirp is the hour | d f v ' ,,ed l °.worship and inspiration, ' a ..^' lcl1 ,llne ' Dr. Harold P. Sloan I w,n lb e Speaker. Dr. Sloan is ! 1 * nl , 1,lp most outstanding per-j "^''^v^e^^M^cîmHes I Ä I i m n °rr - Mar , ^'Ilsboni. Mr. Lou Ss Ä ^Idoh'tU" w^ Z ner guests of Mr. and*Mrs Fda ir Joseph, near Harbeson ^ : -ass blst Wednesday evening in the ; Church; and elected the following o >5 ars Jo the Church School, | j K1 had been previously nomina Anstine; Secretary. Theodore T Yerkes; Assistant Secret frie^ .Charles Hayes and Rpiiv u' ' i Cradle Roll Superintendent ' vir •' 1 Dorothy Pearson; Missionary Tria ««rer. Mrs. Hazel Lemmon : Must ; Director. Robert H. Yerkes Sr • Librarians. Maynard Gnmstra and 1 Robert Reynolds; Pianist, Adult i Department, Mrs. William Coni bourne: Primary Deiiarlmem. Mrs. . bl.xahe.h Hayes. u»'tare"J nwnd'Äe po'° ÄIÄ.IS da! Kave special selections. The latter chose as its number, "Bless The ÄÄ Af . î,:0 ° "• m - ev(1 ry morning this uoek. our own F. C'harles Lou hoff. Jr., has the Chapel Hour for 930 ôi"v 7T St 5 tion WK » B - "The Om af.d 'C Clmisiians-' Tune in for it is rcalT wonh kno e w nin yo,i t0 win d n raOSt .| helPfUl - We ywu w,n enjoy the program. vVilsonTs 6 «^./?. fT P " rt ° A - vv,,M,n ls under a doctors care ;it ,his time and " R 'y bis recovery he speedy. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and dau «hter. Bonnie, returned to their b ome ) asl a f{,. r i, av j ntr enjoyable trip to Florida Perhan« -iibey wish they Had T^eîl «S j t° the weather in Delaware just at the present time. and Mrs. George Marvel have also returned from a trip to Eldorado, Kansas, where they visit od Mrs. Marvel's sister and family jMr. and Mrs. Robert Fullinwider' ! b' st Wednesday - I officers i which had been previously nomina M r - und Mrs. Ralph L. Jump, sr entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Kirl{ by at a turkey dinner on Sun d ? y - 11 was tbe Kirkby's 36th wed ding anniversary and (lie Jump's new television added much to the enjoyment of (he occasion. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Herrington and Mr. and Airs. John Lemmon, Jr., attended the Messick-Robinson nuptials at Seaford, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday. Those present and Mrs. John Alfred Ingram and children of Seaford, Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Johnson and children! also Mrs. Johnson's aunt from I Rhode Island, Charles W. Johnson | and Mrs. Cora Satterfield. on were Mr. Mrs. Ira Scott is visiting her fa ther in Florida, at the present time, where she can enjoy the warm weather and sunshine. Mrs. William Blessing, Sr., ceived a telephone call from her son, Airman Maurice Blessing, from Alexandria, La., and he wish es to thank each and everyone who so graciously remembered with Christmas cards and gifts. re him Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blessing of Milford, were callers on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Blessing, Sr. The Houston Home Demonstra tion Club will meet on Thursday evening, January 21st, at the home GREENWOOD Morning Worship Service. Sermon by Pastor. K ,:1 5 a . m„ Church School. Mrs.l^ Mary Paskey. Superintendent. Grace Methodist Church j ! j j I I By Mrs. Elva Hatfield Phone Greenwood 4256 Greenwood, Grace, Cannon Methodist Charge < larence E. Palmer, Pastor Sunday Services Bethel Methodist Cha. r ge 9:30 9:30 a. m„ Church School Walter Mills Sup^'intendent Sch °° 1- Walter 10:80 a. m.. Morning Worship Service. Sermon by Pastor, Cannon Methodist. Churo-P in .„ " p... ' iS a ' m " Church School. Robert !,V' Superintendent. L 11 . a ' m - Morning Worship Service. Sermon by Pastor. Greenwood Methodist Church Harry H. Conner, Pastor 10 . 00 .. m ril)ir , ' , , n '. ft0 „ ' nuren bcnooi. St . rv j o,\ r Worship k ...... " " . 1 as . ' 1 ' m " ** ven| nR Service, •"'•Johnstown j 16:30 a. m., Church School. Irlnify 10:00 a. m.. Church School. | "»» !>. Ä. mon by Pastor. Pilgrim Holiness Tabernacle ! ' 2:80 v. m.. Sunday School. 3 P- tn - Worship Service. Ser mon P ast or. 7:15 p. m., Young People's Service. ; 8:,id P- m„ Evangelistic Service. ! Wednesday Evening j P- Prayer Meeting. This writing on January 11 finds Greenwood and the surrounding I «erritory in the grip of a severe ] sleet storm. The trees crack and ; snip as tiiey move under their i heavy burden of ice and still it falls. Most of the schools In lower ■ Delaware were closed this morning, 1 and traffic is at a minimum. The : cardinals came close to the house this morning asking for food and just before dusk this evening W() Âîf Mdï £^1'***" so tiny and so brave against the',,« !'"S.e'R v'c. T""- P , f w f ^? ,mer ad ^ lsps ^ Womer ,° Newark ' J ' ^,1" t U beginning at ^ 2 , T , 17 | . r ( V\ < nin r 2anuaRy 1 . c ' ur< „ 1 . '.t rP ,! u „ bp , ~ ^ ^ ^ HrÄ Ä ferçSt Monday through Friday January IS to 22 7 30 t«fo 30 J ' J ° o, in ,ino ''.„u _ _ Rev -niHMr! n'nrüi.« Pai* 1 ! ° 16 Mr '«'nd Mrs' Lawre^e^ Wiîso^and daughters Donna Kay Linda Mr and Mrs Rirhird Connell mV -md Mrs* Alvin Mills and Miss Fiteen Mills . lr<?n ^ «■ r> horo Md «ister of wllbur HrnwD pâ^awaTon ,as"Cday ~ ''" rV ' S N " r8 ' n8 Hom » ncaVNewark°^nifVre ^i el |n P ? e ? ' esl * V* «"• H. Conner gives Board ' I- h c Board meeting that ^as not u hpl(1 on Mnn(la y evening will chundî 11 °" SUnd3y eV6nlnK On Wednesday afternoon the Creenwood Womens'Christian Tem pp J aRPP UnioR wil l meet at 2:00 at borne nf Mrs. Harry Banning. ^Lî 08e intcrested l!r ° urgcd t0 attend On Wednesdav evening. Janua-v 27 the Friendshin Bible Class will - .J^ endShiP -_7 C . a i.7._ u . ' Don of officers will be in order and a gRod Dirnout is urged. 0 JL Mr "- Pparl »'evenson. Installa a. m., : Ser Kent & Sussex Motor Co. Cordially Invites You and Your Friends To See The Beautiful 1954 Buick Now On Display In Our Showroom Fifth & North Walnut Streets, Milford, Delaware MILTON I I Walter W. Crouch j I j | I Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles' T - Vent entertained the members ; of their immediate family to a rk ey dinner. The guests included : Mr - and Mrs. Franklin Riniker sons, Bobby and Jimmy of Lewes, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and Med ford King. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Clendaniel and son, Lester, Jr., were Sunday afternoon guests of his brother, Elwood Clendaniel and family, near By ' Phone ■ % % : Milton 4335 à V/fi. -V Milford. On Wednesday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. Milton R. Elliott and son, Sammy of Harrington were guests of Mr - and Mrs. T. Raymond: Spencer. Jesse R. Dutton has returned after spending the holidays with his sister. Mrs. Faith Martin. During ,lis vacation Mr. Dutton was in Hartford, Conn., Newark, N. J. and New York City, New York, Mrs. Leroy Lynch, a recent patient at t jie Hospital, Lewes, isj improving very steadily. ,IU *t with Mr. Edward Anthony at prance Seminar on Alcohol Education for the Methodist churches of the Dover District will meet in t h e Greenwood Methnriist Church on Wednesday ^ evenin'" j anuary 27 at 7 3« ^ pi eaS e*keen in ^in.i th^ n P ..« n #i 0 of Church Attendance snnnsnrwi i.v the Council Hi«lmns nf tlieMethoriK church Remember the Lil™— "cive God a Chance_Aitemf Chnreh I Everv s un d av " ^ The Vriniiv w«sr'<5 Fr ,' v ™ L !.. »hlf Duhlin Hi . ^ P1 ', ' ' n ,. ; ir ^' i K e1 d , " d u i aRd Mrs - Ann,c Hatfield en-, ^ > y ev ^? in S Wlth th ^ Gerald 1 earsons. The Pearsons had uni ha°d with ^ -«* -immunity. Mrs. Catherine P. Porter, 88. wife of J. Frank Porter, died on Tuesday in Milford ---.ä: Margaret Lyndale Davis of Kent County, and prior to her marriage she taught school in Kent County. Besides her husband, she is survived S randt>hlldren and f °ur great grandchildren. She was active in the Women's Temperance Union and a member of Grace Methodist! Church of Grcenw ood. where ser vices were he,d at 2 p ' m ' Friday ' with the Rev ' J ' J ' Van Ha ^ el of Wyoming ' <)fflciati ng. Burial was] in Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jester enter-1 taill£Ü to a ,llrk ey dinner on Sunday' »"• P"««' Kc "">" »' Mw. J. M. Dickerson o( Bridge-] fÄrj? .nd M" r and S C. SX SÄST ^ W " S ""i Miss Grace Porter of Media. Pa..I entertained to a turkey dinner at KÄIÄÄ'Ä fanin y fid Mrs. S. S. Wroten. Charles I lovd of Berlin Md ' Sunday guest of his sister* Mrs. Annie Lloyd Hatfield at the hpmp «f the Jacob Hatfields and ^^luid Mrs "? Burton Carter we ^ ; in Wilmington ^rom Wednes , .. Fridav Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Coulter of ^ , «reenwood Mr and Mrs Bayard Goulter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clifton of Lewes were P" es,s of Mr - and Mrs - Earl Cooper of Chestertown on Sunday and] enjoyed a wild duck and wild goose dinner, The Rev. and Mrs. Arlhur T. P. Hudson are now spending sometime with their daughters near Salis Last week marked the passing annthe» beloved resident from bury. Mrs. Hudson, who has been very ill at the parsonage in Harbe son was taken to the Peninsula General Hospital in Salisbury last Iweek. During the absence of the Minister, the Harbeson Methodist Church is conducting its annual revival services with guest evan gelists in charge of Lite evening worship. several cuests at brkhre .... WoHno* d ay evening Fnnni „ . tlrinc . . . a l)rok e n hip^n a recent faU^is .. n . lti L t J f ' Hospital, Milford She i ( entertained « j 'showing some improvémont" On fhhhv u « r, , M 0n Fldday Mrs - Eelen Barker,! . : s. C atherine Crouch. 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P* op $845 46 Int-p^p s 345 •\-TON SERIES — Large body, just broken in—not broken down; Blue. •%-TON SERIES'- We quality but we do cut price; Red. never cut Your Dollar BUYS MORE At I. G. Burton & Co., Inc Chevrolet—Oldsmobile MILFORD, DEL. Open 1 A. M. T« 1 P. M. Dali; PHONE 4S93 LARGEST WEEKLY spent the day in Wilmington. ; i Mrs. Pearl Dickerson, who was a holiday guest in Florida with he?r daughter, Mrs. Ralph Stogner and family has returned home a»d resumed duties at the local schotft. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomgs also spent two weeks with Mr. and Mss. Stogner on their return trip were accompanied by her mother, Rirfc. Dickerson. Mrs. Flossie Hastings is still ill at her home near Milton. f* ■<$-— Too Many Insects num ber on insects In the lm.lcul.ble. Tberb 3 6 re dlffer€nt kinds of animals than there are plants make up the bulk of* the animal WO rld. . animal an insects