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I APPLETON .1 On Friday evening, April 26, the llocial Club met in the hall as Isual. After the literary and Biusical programme, refreshments 'mere served, in honor of the young l.|en called to the colors, and going 3 Camp Meade on Monday, April 9. In behalf of Appleton Social Hub, comfort kits were presented f-A Messrs. Phineas Peterson, Gus .lavus Blaekson, Paul Pennington ■nd Robert Harrington. Mr. Hosea |mith, club president, made the presentations, for which the young _|ien expressed their appreciation. Ils they leave home in response to ■he call of duty, the boys are ac lompanied by the best wishes of a lost of friends. of Mr. of A number of persons from our -illage attended a surprise party iven on Saturday evening last in pnor of Mr. Harry Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lofland re ently entertained friends at din er. Those who enjoyed the oc Jasion were: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. >g|ofland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Krauss; pLss Pearl Barbon, Mariam Smith, Clva Blaekson, Alice Blaekson, [nd Messrs. Howard Barbon, Gus hvus Blaekson, Phineas Peterson, lharles Barbon. ) On April 28, Rev. Walter Clyde reached an excellent sermon, des -ibing the Ideal Character, as jrtrayed in Galatians v: 22, 23. A pecial vocal duet was a helpful feature of the service. at 10.45. Everybody is th* May 5, __Mry cordially invited. i [Miss Addie Curry is visiting heri [her, J. Smith Curry. &LIrs. Maggie Pratt is the guest ! her niece, Mrs. Blaekson, near KEMBLES VILLE ! Uf bpleton, Md. [Mr . J. W. Bunting and sister, s. Armstrong, of West Grove, ited Mrs. F. B. Pratt on Tues Dr Hannah McK. Lvons, of Lin-! m. was a caller in'our village/And ; Sunday evening. j Mrs Marne Mackey, of Avondale, visiting Mrs. Margaret Green Id. J Miss Leona Ruth, is seriously ill [her home here. Mr. C. T. Richards and familj bre the guests of Wilmington j [ends on Sunday. Miss Rena Stevens was more or 5 s injured when she was struck! ■ an auto, on the Newark road st week. Mr. John Fell of Wilmington, sited W. L. Fell on Sunday. Little Norris Good who returned from the hospital last week, ems to improve each day. Mr. S. C. Kennedy was a Wil ington shopper on Saturday. Mrs. James McMullen spent Sat rday in Wilmington. An illustrated lecture will be [veil in Willard's Hall on Friday rening, May 10th, by Miss Mil led O. Moody, a young people's prker. All the young folks and leir friends are invited, fcture will be followed by a social atoi ! yot »me ils. The dci ur. We have a Woman's Committee >rking on the Liberty Loan and far they are having very good icce: PLEASANT HILL Sergeant J. Herman Little who ,s been a member of the Pioneer fegiment at Camp Dix, N. J., spent tew days last week at his home He left here Monday for cksonville, Florida, where he 11 attend the officers' training mp. . Mr. F. H. Buckingham, Clifford d Ralph Buckingham and Eliza th and Willard Buckingham at nded a small birthday party for tie Miss Katharine Buckingham the home of her parents, Mr. id Mrs. snterville, Del., Monday evening, pri 1 29, in honor of her first rthdav. [Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dempsey and [lighter Elva, spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. George Dempsey, at brma id. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee and son nner, were the recent guests with latives at Marshallton. [Miss Erma McDaniel of Wil Ington, and Miss Mattie Guthrie j Milford X Roads, spent Sunday |th Miss Nellie Vansant. iCorp. D. Taylor Eastburn of Imp Upton, N. Y., spent Sunday Ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I Eastburn, near here. Icting to leave for France in the lar future. [Mrs. Sallie P. Whiteman and son lillard, of Wilmington, are visit Ig the former's son, Mr. F. V. [hiteman and family. [Mr. and Mrs. William Cloud and |ughters, Louise and Evelyn, of the recent ests of Alban Buckingham and Ire. Warren Buckingham, mt ribl He is ex si ar Newark, were miiy. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pierson spent indav with Mr. Nelson Pierson id family of Strickersville, Pa. o. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Comly and sons, Vernon and Edward, of Cooch's, spent Sunday with Jos. Worrall and family. Miss Sara Chambers of Newark, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cham bers. GLASGOW Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahan and daughter of Elkton, Md., spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mahan. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huggins of Bel'lemore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins. Miss Miriam P. Alrich spent Saturday in Wilmington. Z. T. Harris of Porter, spent Sunday with Wm. Huggins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dayett, Jr., and daughters, spent Sunday wfith her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rob erts, of St. Georges. Mrs. R. A. Deibert and daughter, of Elkton, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day ett, -Sr. Mrs. H. L. Dayett, Sr., spent Fri dav with Mrs. J. C. Barr, of Elkton, Md. Several of this neighborhood at tended the funeral of Mrs. Walter laws on Wednesday, Alrich, Miss Miriam Alrich, Miss Lilie Mews all motored to Wil mington Monday morning. Preaching The Blue And Gold In Khaki Mrs. John Frazer, Miss Annie i Here's to the boys in khaki, Our lads of the Blue and Gold, Their valor is ever undying, Then let it be never untold. ! They'll stick to the fight 'till its ! ended, Ne'er flinch when it comes to the test; But on they will march to victory, On with new courage and zest. They'll honor our flag. Old Glory, fight for liberty. j Side *>>'. Slde with the war worn Allies, Our Allies across the sea. Good luck to the boys in khaki. We know they will always be true J To their sweethearts, their wives, and their mothers, And the dear old Red, White and Blue. j ! — H. G. S. Rural Men Report At Purnell Hall Notices have been sent out by the Rural New Castle County Ex emption Board to thirty men, sub ject to conscription, to report at the headquarters of the board here, on Wednesday, for physical examination, thirty more for Thursday, May 2, and 17 for Fri day, May 3. The men ordered to report on Wednesday May 1, fol lows : Clarence R. Cheffins, Marshall ton. John O. Hall, Townsend. Thomas G. Lawrence, Carney's Point. Morris E. Pollack, Porters. John S. Carr, Marshallton. Joseph A. Barczykowski, Wil mington. Andrew B. Collick, Stanton. Otwell T. Carney, Port Penn. William F. Streets, Porters. A Vicious Pest ••tort «MktIM mt Kill rot, 1ST tW CORN toa D i t *» to bal atmltH to kk s tm to Ht totr ttoto MjtMItk«*«. SzA.*ar*i , !g to toi tototi M t JOHN F. RICHARDS Delaware Newark BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Buy a lot on tho installment plan. Five dollars per front foot. Lots 50x150 feet deep, and pay ments $5.00 monthly. Only a few left at this price. Why pay more rent all your life when thru the Building & Loan Assosiatio-n you can own a home in 12 years? Call to see me if interested. T. F. ARMSTRONG. Owner. Have WouOld Tires? g. "/Sy We have specialized on a process whereby no matter how old a tire we can make it not only ää r;r v. Äf anteg ~ c0 " 823 D * Uwmr "' .'ill Benjamin Bond, Guyencourt. Giordano B. Yanni, New Castle. Willie Tott, Townsend. William H. Hollingsworth, Cen treville. William L. Hanbv, Carpenter. George DuBois, Claymomt. Robert W. Ector, Elsmere. Charles L. Uaternostro, Wil mington. George H. Edmanson, Newark. Edwin E. Shallcross, Middle town. Sudler J. Wallace, Odessa. Clarence Boys, Bear Station. William A. Smith, Christiana. Asbury Wanamaker, New Castle. . John T. Sinnett, Wilmington. Ward M. Wright, Port Penn. Donald H. Van Trump, Wilming ton. Leon W. Clugston, Newport. Isaac N. Wetstein, Rockland. Allen C. Getty, Newark. Joseph Darby, Edge Moor. Those to report May 2, follow: Thomas McCree, Jacksonville, Fla. Thos. F. Sweetman, Cooches Bridge. Percy Smith, Wilmington. Frank A. Council, Wilmington. John B. Brown, Montchanin. Joseph Kelley, Stanton. John Hinson, McDonough. ' George I. Williams, Kirkwood. Ephraim Duker, Townsend. William J. Scott, Wilmington. WILSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR Prompt and Person*! Attention TENT AT CEMETERY Appointments the Best PICTURE FRAMING © (sXaXa) (aXsXs) ©was)®® © © © © J 9 X 4 '<, y © © î : © © A \ € © © A © © 1 -c < ,5b-, © © © © 1 © © p Jr<$4 © © J J ■v* © il i © © I It -'U © © pu» © © 1 b vl © © 4'P» « / © © f / ... ... M ^ . M.. c * I r, Li. N to - © © 3k ■ J jgrjag © © ; j © © v 1 m * î I Ä © © ΟF - ' ' \1 \ V* © © V Il n cm © © ( . i flrTt - i f ■'■î if ■ •!' N \\2Wm~ © : v : ' A © r © •j"=4 vft - .-jj © © tv*' © >+ © "T • © © ©A Û4C. iBranö Cülotljfß © © © © © © m © © © Seasonal Clothing © © @ © © © © 1VIEVER before have we had a stock of better-tailored Spring suits. These suits bear the SOCIETY BRAND label, the pledge of © © © © © © © © the makers that guarantees you up-to-the-minute style and tailoring and workmanship of the very best. The interest of well-dressed men will be centered in such suits be cause they are so richly expressive of the best in clothescraft. © © © © © © © © © © © © <§> © The Lincoln, is especially desirable for men who prefer clothes cut on conservative lines. This suit has wider shoulders, broader back and is larger in the waist than regular models. The vest and trousers are cut in proportion, larger in waist, and easier throughout. © ® © © © Sol Wilson, The Tailor Newark, Delaware "STYLE HEADQUARTERS''—Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold. © © © © © © © © © © © © © © Irvine E. Spriggs, Wilmington. William M. Jordan, New Castle. William Jervey, Shellpot Camp. Josiah McDougald, Farnhurst. Frederick K. Jackson, Henry Clay. William H. Davis, New Castle. William L. McClain, Taylor's Bridge. Edward G. Courtney, Wilming ton. Olin Black, Mt. Pleasant. Frank Gohm, Holly Oak. Charles E. Gardner, Newport. John H. Hallman, New Castle. Leonard T. Stephenson, Hoekes sm. Thomas M. Whiteman, Delaware City. Bevie W. Fitzgerald, Newark. William D. Smith, Newark. George F. Brinton, Silverbrook. Charles Smith, Townsend. THE CONTINENTAL FIBRE COMPANY * paid out for services to their Employees for the year ending December 31st, 1917, the sum of $171,001.68. salaries to the Officers of the Company. This means over $14,000.00 is distributed among our business people each month, yet our rep resentatives, the Council, discriminate against us in favor of Educational Institutions in street improvements, and have for the past ten years. This does not include 1 j I ft M I C) (!) % (!) f!) v 1 I ! i] fciS >22*32:32 sSSt Arthur W. Boyles, Middletown. Frank Wenglewicz, Middletown. Those to report May 3, follow: William E. Black, St. Georges. Luigi Cornelli, New Castle. Leon W. Frisby, Suddlersville, Md. Arthur Green, Wilmington. Harry K. Gruber, Philadelphia. Frank Lyenskie, Baltimore. Reuben Taylor, Newark. John Ward, Delaware City. Roscoe E. Cameron, Newark. Charles H. Boyd, Marshallton. Chas. H. Salmon, Jr., Summit Bridge. James D. Powell, Warwick, Md. Charles E. Teenie, Ashley. Howard D. Rhodes, Odessa. Orvid L. Beggs, Wilmington. Edgar Scales, Baltimore. Harvey C. Woodward, Hockes ^ sm. Women's College Notes Third Liberty Loan $4000 Interest in the Third Liberty Loan holds first place this week at the Women's College. As a result of an individual canvass by mem bers of the War Council report was made Saturday that so far, the faculty and girls of the Women's College have bought, in Newark and elsewhere, $4,000 worth of Liberty Loan Bonds in the present drive. Y. W. C. A. Sunday evening was Junior ^ night in Y. W. C. A. Miss Mary Dennison led, her subject being "Enthusiasm." Features of the program were a solo by Miss Zuko wsky, a duet by Misses Wright and Houston, and a reading by Miss Ferguson.