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Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, December 29, 194 Eighteen Yule Gall Saves Harry Orkin, Milford Cattle Many Salisbury Dances Keep Teeners, College Set Busy Farm Bureau Meet Awaited 2 From Death Dealer, Dead of Heart Attack NEWS FROM THE DELMARVA PENINSULA Hall Thursday nignt is iw Special to the Journal-Every Evening Home in Marion after a five months' Special to the Journal-Every Evening I illness Women's Group to Start Neighbors Find Elderly Dr. J. Yancey Fincher officiated SALISBURY, Dec. 29 The teen-agers and the younger set are coming in for their share of entertainment during the Yuletide and interment was in St. Paul's agers.

Many of the younger crowd attended the Junior Board Chanty Ball last night along with oldsters when Larry Clinton and his6'1" known band played. The Clinton which Dlaved in George Shore Couple Overcome Md. Convention Off With Candlelight Rites Jan. 9 Methodist Cemetery in Marion, Mr. Jones was the son of the late In Gas Filled House Thomas and Sarah Truitt Jones of Moday night the DeMolays held a Lifelong Laurel Pair to Mark Special to the Journal-Every Evening Special to the Journal-Every Evening BALTIMORE, Dec.

29. The four- SALISBURY, Dec. 29. A Snow Hill. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Irene Johnson Jones, who is at the nursing home; a Edwin T. Jones of Aldan, and a sister, Mrs. Samuel Lowe of day meeting of the Maryland State 66th Wedding Anniversary Yuletide call by neighbers probably MILFORD, Dec. 29. Funeral services were held this afternoon in Philadelphia, with burial there, for Harry Orkin, well known cattle dealer of Milford, who died suddenly of a heart attack at his home here on Church Avenue Monday night.

He was 73. Mr. Orkin had been a resident of Milford for 45 years, and was well Known in the state, having dealt widely in cattle. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louis Rikus, of Dover; Mrs.

Melvin Rosenzweig, and Miss Ester Orkin, both of Milford; four sons; Henry, Max and Benjamin, all of Milford, and John of Bridgeville. Two brothers, also survive, Isaac Farm Bureau and other associate semi-formal dance at the East Salisbury School. About 200 teenagers were present. Another dance Monday night for the college set home for the holidays was in the Wicomico Hotel ballroom, given by Miss Katherine White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell White. saved an elderly Willards couple town last night was on hand yesterday afternoon to give a performance for the teen-agers in Fellowship Hall. The next big affair will be sUgea New Year's Eve when the Lions CIud sponsors the annual dance at the Armory with Lou Startt's orchestra to play. from death in a gas-filled house agricultural organizations at the Lord Baltimore Hotel starting Sun day, Jan. win oe opened witn a program innovation, a candlelight The Rainbow dance at Fellowship service conducted by the woman's group.

Mrs. John Flook of Boonsboro, Crash Results president of the Associated Women Harvey D. West GEORGETOWN. Dec. 29 (Special).

Harvey D. West, 73, well known farmer of near Georgetown, died at his home Sunday night, following several weeks illness. Born in this vicinity, he was a son of the late Benjamin and Mary Jane West. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth West, of near daughter, Mrs.

Car of the Maryland Farm Bureau, announces the service will be held in Of Milford, and Benjamin of Philadelphia. A sister. Mrs. Nathan In Long Term Dover Personals Alexander, lives: in Atlantic City. the hotel at 3 p.

m. and that Mrs. Raymond Sayre, president of the national group of the organization, will address the Marylanders. 4-H Feature Comes First The 1949 convention of the bu Monday night. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cooper are still on the seriously ill list at Peninsula General Hospital where they are being treated for the effects of coal gas. They were found unconscious by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Richardson, also of Willards.

They had gone to the Ccoper home to pay a Christmas visit. Pressed Against Door Mrs. Richardson told Maryland State Police that Mr. Cooper was pressed against the kitchen -door with his face at a crack in the door. He was semi-conscious but unable to talk.

His wife was lying a few feet from her husband. Police said the couple apparently had been in the living room where an unfinished letter to their Mrs. George Armacost in Westminster, was found. They had re DOVER, Dec. 29 (Special) Memorial Services Miss Laura Brennan returned to rie Eledge.

of Chester, a son, Chester B. West, of near Harbeson, Laurpl Magistrate Give Md. Man 4 Years For Leaving Accident Scene For Iwo Jima Marine Philadelphia today after spending! reau will start off with, the 4-H Christmas with her brother-in-law; xoutn program Monday morning Jan. 10 with several leaders in this and one grandchild. Also surviving are a brother, John West, of Wilmington, and a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Johnson, of Philadelphia. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniel Enterline.

Special to the Journal-Every Evening movement as speakers, including Sol Hoke, Farm Bureau youth di Miss Priscilla Richardson, daugh rector; Miss Dorothy Emerson, state 4-H girls' leader; Milo Downey, state Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. White Funeral services will be conducted in the Carey Funeral Home, on North Bedford Street, Georgetown, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Ricn- ardson II of Fairview has Miss Vir id 4-H club boys' leader; Dr. Roger B. Corbett, associate dean of Agricul Mr. and Mrs.

Albert J. White Will Observe Date At ture at the University of Maryland turned to their home earlier in the and others. dav from a visit to their daughter with services in charge of the Watch Tower Bible and. Tract Society, of Brooklyn, N. Interment will be in St.

Johns' Cemetery, near Georgetown. Donald McKnight of Street, Har LAUREL, Dec. 29. Charged with leaving the scene of an acci- dent without identifying himself, Isaac Henry Bishop of Marion Station, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by Magistrate B. Harold Cordrey of Laurel Monday night.

It was one of the heaviest sentences ever imposed by a magistrate's court in Delaware. Bishop also was sentenced to 90 davs on each of two charges, un home. Becoming aware of the gas Home of Kin in Dover; Sussex Couple Celebrates 40th Year Together Special to the Journal-Every Evening ford. County, who was awarded top police said, they apparently went ginia White of Millsboro as her guest for several days. Miss Richardson will be hostess this evening at a dinner party before the teenage dance at the Maple Dale Country Club.

Mrs. T. L. Paton of Paterson, N. is visiting her son and daughter-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. William DOVER, Dec. 29 (Special) services for Pfc Julian Courtney will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Barratt's Chapel with Walter L. Fox Post, No.

2, American Legion, in charge. Entering service in the Marine Corps in June, 1944, Courtney was sent overseas with the Third Divi-e ion and was killed in combat on March 14, 1945, on Iwo Jima. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Leila Courtney, Camden; his wife. Mrs.

Gladys Courtney French, and a daughter, Janet, of Milford; three brothers, Robert, Little Creek; Clarence, Dover, and William, Camden, and three sisters, Mrs. Aileen Mc-JJiece, Camden; Mrs. Charlotte Miller, Baltimore, and Mrs. Edna Failing, Dover. Funeral Rites Sunday honors at the National Farm Bu to the kitchen.

From Coal Range reau Convention recently, will be on the bureau program Tuesdav George Pepper GEORGETOWN, Dec. 29 (Special. George Pepper, 12. na when President Allan B. Kline of There, police said, they had attempted to make their way to the door when they were overcome by the American Farm Bureau Federa K.

Paton. tion will be the principal speaker. tive 01 Georgetown, oiea vesiercav the gAS from a coal range. DOVER, Dec. 29.

Albert J. White and Sallie E. Short White will observe their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary here on Jan. 3. They were married at the Laurel Methodist Protestant (now Methodist) Church by the Rev.

John Edward Tyson Ewell on that date in 1883. Mr. and Mrs. White lived in Laurel all their lives until recently. They now live with their, son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. James O. Adams, 213 North State Street here. at bmyrna, alter months of laumgi A wnital sriokesman said the couple was in a critical condition Poultry Exhibit Starts Tuesday Another Tuesday feature will be the opening of the Maryland State Poultry Councils exhibit of both authorized use of a motor vehicle not his own and tampering with a motor vehicle. According to state police, Bishop drove a truck owned by Vincent Calicchio of Baltimore, and later William K.

Paton, went to West Point today to visit at the U. S. Military Academy and to attend several dances there. He will return home Saturday after spending New Years Eve in New York health. He was a son of the late George M.

and Sarah O'Neal Pepper. His is survived by one brother. when brought there by state police. They received first aid treat eggs and chicks for judging. Pre twins cppci, oi wiuiiuisu.ui.in,cm a.ld were placed in oxygen Mrs.

Adams is the onlv child liv-1 ing. Besides her, there are twoj((lJ 11'GIIICII nnerai services were neia toaayu Thev were improved last with friends. E. Hall Downer. a student at in the Carey Funeral Home, miums in this exhibit have been increased and trophies offered are of better quality.

Dr. M. A. Jull, who attended the World's Poultry Congress in Copen interment union cemetery CoODer js 71 and his wife For Georgetown Soldier rrcoRflETOWN. Dec.

29 Add Apparatus granacniiaren ana nine great grandchildren. Mr. White was 90 years old last Sept. 21 and Mrs. White observed her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary last June 9.

lis 61. Mrs. Katie E. Tavlor I (Special). Funeral services for Pvt, Josenh David Johnson, son of Mr, St.

Andrew's School, Middletown, who has been spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Worden, is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.

Lynch, Jr. Robert Appleby of New Castle is SALISBURY, Dec. 29 tSpe- became involved in a collision w-itn another truck operated by J. Whaley in Laurel. Bishop was injured slightly, but jumped from the truck and fled, police said.

He was captured early Saturday morning and treated at the Milford Memorial Hospital for injuries to his face and hands. According to troopers. Bishop took the keys from the car of Elbert N. Carvel in Laurel last week. Bnd Mrs.

Frank W. Johnson of near hagen in August, and other College Park experts will be speakers at the council's directors meeting in the evening. Mrs. Katie Elizabeth Taylor. Companv at North East Smyrna SMYRNA, Dec.

29 (Spe cial are being made at As Georgetown, will be conducted Georgetown wiuoc Marion died earlv yesterday the Rev. William Kesmodel pastor 1 McCready Memorial Hospital the guest of Walter Giles Hartnett Acquires Powerful Unit; Seaford Surprise Dinner SEAFORD, Dec. 29 (Spe for several days. here where she was broucht for br.rv Methodist Church and tne Air Engineer Promoted Mr. and Mrs.

Fred W. Terrell Gov. Lane to Speak Highlight of Tuesday's program will be the bureau's banquet with Gov. William Preston Lane and a southern humorist. "Bob" Patton, entertained informally at their home last evening.

treatment of a heart condition and First Presbyterian Church to hold pneumonia Sunday. watchnight services at 11:30 p. m. She was the daughter of the late ion New Year's Eve. The service James A.

and Sarah E. Ford Hill and at Asburv Church will be a com- cial). Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Short, of near Georgetown, entertained recently at a surprise dinner in honor of the fortieth wedding anniversary Special to the Journal-Every Evening Miss Amelia Ann Scull is visit-.

They were found in Bishops possession, troopers said. ELKTON, Dec. 29. The Volunteer Fire Company of North Carey Funeral Home, on North Bedford Street, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Raymond Reynolds Post, V.

F. will conduct military rites and interment will be in Union Cemetery. Private Johnson, born near Georgetown, was killed in action at Metz, France, Oct. 9, 1944, while serving tinder General Patton. He was 20.

Prior to entering the service, he nnvrorptorwTi schools. His mumon service, with the Kev. waiter L. Beckwith, pastor, in charge. is survived by her husband.

Thurman Taylor, Sr. of Marion; three children. Thurman Taylor, Jr. of here. ing in Buffalo, N.

and attended I the debutante ball of Miss Ellen Ann Mitchell last evening. Miss Mitchell was a classmate last year of Mr. Short's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Short.

The couple was married Dec. 23. 1908, at the home of the bride. Mr. Short is the son At the Presbyterian Church the as speakers and Dr.

H. C. Byrd, president of the University of Mary-last, as toastmaster. Practically every county in the state will have bureau representatives at the convention. Already 20 counties have indicated representation at the annual 4-H Talk Fest.

Robert Taylor of Baltimore, and "service will be followed by a fel- Mrs. Amos Meredith of Marion: awshia hour. The Rev. Walter G. of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Short, at Miss Hall's School and this year at Wheaton College. This evening Miss Scull will attend the annual East has added a new "Inbader" model American-La France fire engine to its equipment, making the company one of the best equipped in Cecil County. sister. Mrs.

Bertha Williams of Hards will conduct the service there of near Georgetown. Mrs. Short is Miss Anna Lewis, formerly of the daughter of the late Mr. and Cambridge; and a brother, C. J.

Hill of Bethesda, Md. Snow Ball, returning home Smyrna, is a patient at Kent Gen Mechanic to Lecture School Driving Classes FRANKFORD, Dec. 29 (Special) and lectures have been announced for student driver classes on "What Makes the Car Go." This course of demonstration and lectures on the motor and the automobile will be conducted by Ralph Lewis, mechanic at the Raymond S. Goslee automobile agency in Mills Mrs. Thctnas F.

Messick, of near eral HosDital. Dover, after a fall Executive Secretary C. E. Wise, of the Maryland Farm Bureau has announced the appointment of A funeral service will be held at p. m.

tomorrow at the Bradshaw Kathleen Krygier, daughter of downstairs on Christmas Eve at the The new engines carries 500 gallons of water and has a pumping capacity of 750 gallons of water per minute. It carries 1,200 feet of 22- Dr. and Mrs. James S. Krygier.

en Funeral Home here with the Rev. home of her sister, Mrs. Ira Town- John Towse of Denton as official tertained at an open house for the send, Dover. Miss Lewis sustained photographer for the convention. younger set at her home last eve A.

A. Hastings officiating. Interment will be in St. Paul's Methodist Cemetery in Marion. a broken collar-bone and broken inch hose, 1,000 feet of l-inch booster hose, and will produce six ning.

ttUlAAVl parents are the only survivors. Mrs. Mattie F. Townsend WESTOVER, Dec. 29 (Special).

Mrs. Mattie Fooks Townsend, 67, married less than a vear to George T. Townsend, died her home here Monday. She was Stricken with a heart attack Sun-tidy A funeral service was held today from her late home. The Rev.

iTnHn W. Wooten of New Castle, ankle. Centreville Concord. Guests at the dinner who were present at the wedding were Oliver and Eli Short, brothers of the bride. Also at the dinner were Dr.

and Mrs. Oliver Short, of Washington. D. Mrs. Chauncey Messick, of Laurel, Mr.

and Mrs. Wiltner Cannon, Carlton Cannon, Miss Eleanor Messick and Mrs. Samuel Messick, of Seaford, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Short and Mrs.

Eli Short, Miss Frances Massey, with her brothers, George and Gordon Mas separate streams of water. The en A group of members of Harmony Lewes Woman's Pets Lodse A. F. and A. M.

met last night in the parish house of St CENTREVILLE, Dec. 29 (Special. A new trash and garbage collection policy will be inaugurated Peter's Church to consider ways and Win $100 Trophy REHOBOTH BEACH, Dec. gine carries 30 feet of extension ladder and 18 feet of roof ladder, two foam extinguishers, two 15-pound extinguishers, and two containers of carbon tetra-chloride for saving furniture from damage by chemicals. means to carry on after the destruc by the Centreville Town Commis tion of their lodgeroom by a fire in 29 (Special).

A handsome trophy sioners, effective Saturday, it was announced this week by Robert boro, which is donating his services to the schools in this area. The schedule follows: Jan. 3, John M. Clayton and Lord Baltimore; Jan. 4, Selbyville; Jan.

5, Lewes; Jan. 6, Millsboro and Rehoboth Beach. Harold A. Lynch, student driver instructor at the six schools, has announced that 34 students have completed the driver education the town hall which resulted in the of near Georgetown.a tv.1 win officiate. Interment was sey.

entertained at an open house at their home on Christmas Eve. Earl Pearson's Orchestra from Pottstown, will furnish the music at the New Year's Eve dance at Maple Dale Country Club. A breakfast will be served at midnight. The annual New Year's Day tea dance and open house will be from 4 p. m.

to 7 p. with George Madden furnishing the music. valued at $100 has been awarded to Mrs. Charles Ellis of Lewis as first Newell, town clerk. loss of records, priceless old photo Made Warrant Officer Henceforth, the nresent trash 2 Risk Lives to Shut Off prize in a Popular Pet Contest con In the Manokin Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Princess Anne, -awns the daughter of the late Master Segt.

Fred Racine, son! truck crew paid by the town, will ducted by the Public Press. of former Sheriff Eugene Racine of collect both the trash and garbage The trophy was donated by TflDc Rnt-hftl and Mary Ellen Ihe commissioners have asked all Charles J. Lutter of Rehoboth Vouiw fjrtnv vf Aw.omac. Va. near Bay View, has received an appointment as permanent warrant Oxygen in Blazing Truck LANSDOWNE, Dec.

29 (U.R) A fire chief and a truck driver endangered their own lives last night home owners to coooerate to the Beach, owner of the Rehoboth Golf Airiful! with the new collection policy Driving Range on the Lewes Reho officer in the United States Forces. She is also survived by two daughters by a former marriage, Miss Ruby Fooks of Wilmington tijJ -mys walden A. Richards of by crawling into an unloading pit They ask that all wet garbage be wrapped and placed on the curb both Highway. Mrs. Ellis' entry was a pair of small black dogs, "Skipper" and "Rex." Second prize of graphs, and the original charter.

A meeting of the Citizens' Hose Company and election of officers for the ensuing year will be held at the fire house next Monday. The Smyrna Lions Club will meet at The Wayside Inn next Monday night. The regular meeting of the auxiliary of the David C. Harrison Post No. 14, American Legion, will be held on Monday night, with Mrs.

George Scout, president, presiding. George Boehmler, superintendent, is in charge of arrangements for with the trash, both in containers tWpks Anne: three brothers, by 7:30 a. m. on the day of collec-j $20 went to "Cotton Tail," a pure white Persian cat owned by Mrs, Arthur and E. W.

Sparrow of New Church, and George W. Sparrow of Delmar: three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hill of 50 Maryland Avenue, Rehoboth. -o -wrpplhein of Delmar, Mrs, Other prize winners were: Mrs wjfhcVm of New Church, to turn off oxygen from a blazing truck in danger of exploding and spreading blasts to large storage tanks. Firemen said the action of Chief Russell Wentzel and truck driver John J.

Mahoney, 24, Philadelphia, probably prevented a big explosion at the Crucible Steel Casting Co. that might have caused damage to the plant and neighboring buildings. Wentzel and Mahoney were covered by five hoses shooting a 200- Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Young of Elkton, R. D. 2, have been notified that their son, Harry E. Young, is now supervisor of flight engineers for Trans World Airline's Atlantic Division. For the past three years he served as a check flight engineer for the airline's International Division.

His first position with TWA was that of a flight engineer instructor at the airline's Army-sponsored "Eagle's Nest" in Albuquerque, N. M. Gets 18 Months Term John D. Worthing, editor of "The rrharlpjt TAvfielcL ox Charles Smith, Rehoboth; Stanley Miller, Lewes; William Walls and tion for that street. Both will be! collected, except on Friday and; Saturday.

It was advised that a suitable container be used for ashes and they too will be collected. Sydney Gadd, cashier of the Centreville National Bank, has been named Centreville chairman of the Kent-Queen Anne's hospital fund drive. An intensive campaign to raise $80,000 for the enlargement westover. and a granddaughter, William Ennis. Rehoboth: Miss Miss J.

Marie Richards of Princess the Christmas party for members of the church school of St. Peter's Louise Dickerson, Lewes, and Mrs Church in the parish house tomor Paul Reed, Rehoboth. Honorable mention went to Miss Jean Stam Anne. Mrs. Mary R.

Hearne row night. Members of the parish, OS PARTY FOODS AND FOODS FOR EVERY DAY Prices are reduced on food and grocery items in oar stores this week during our annual stock reduction sale. Shop here, too. for party-perfect foods to make your New Tear'-party a grand success. baugh, Robert Holland, William, pound pressure fog as they inched especially parents, are invited to attend.

The party begins at 7 o'clock, Janie and Jarmon Ingram, and Dr. and improvement of the two-county hospital in Chestertown is under G. M. Wiltbank. There were 25 Aegis," a widely-known weekly pa SHARPTOWN, Dec.

29 (Special). Mrs. Mary R. Hearne, of Sharp town, widow of Albert Hearne. died Sunday night in way.

Leon Stack, Sudlersville entries. per published at Bel Air, is con Salisbury Woman Wins through the narrow aperture of the unloading pit to close the tank valve on the truck. The fire broke out when the truck was unloading cubic feet of oxygen. Flames shot 50 feet in the air. Lions Club has been named chair Sussex Soil Board man for the upper section of the county.

Commission in Army SALISBURY, Dec. 29 (Spe The Goodwill Fire Company an Your Friendly Clover Farm Stores Are Located Through-out the Del-Mar-Va Peninsula fined to his home at Emmorton by a ruptured blood vessel in his leg, sustained while working about a Christmas tree in his home. C. Milton Wright has taken Mr. Worth-ington's position until he recovers.

Pleading guilty to the charge of larceny in the Harford County Cir nounced this week that another in Reelects J. O. West GEORGETOWN, Dec. 29 cial). Capt.

Frances E. Elderdice of Salisbury has a regular Army Chester Hospital. She was 75. Mrs Hearne had been visiting a son in Linwood, where she became ill-Funeral services were held today ta-Mount Vernon Methodist Church here with the Rev. Robert Van-Cleaf officiating.

Interment was 4 vi- pirwnen's Cemetery. their series of teen-age dances will be held tomorrow evening from 8 to (Snecial). J. Otis West, of MUls- commission as a captain in the 43 Christmas Baskets Distributed at Dover DOVER, Dec. 29 (Special).

boro was reelected to the board of 11 o'clock in the Goodwill firehouse. Women's Army Corps. The Centreville Homemakers' Club The announcement was made to supervisors of the Sussex County Soil Conservation District in the cuit Couri, James E. Vandegrift, was sentenced by Judge Frederick Lee held a covered dish supper Monday day by Lt. Col.

Frank B. Chapman, annual election held throughout the evening in the Epworth Methodist CAMPBELL'S PORK Cobourn to the Maryland House of ine YMUA oi Dover served as a clearing house for the distribution of 43 Christmas baskets this year. The bulk of the canned goods Besides her son, Hearne is irviv four other sons, Horace, county last week. BEMS Correction for 18 months. commanding officer of the New Jersey-Delaware recruiting district in Newark, N.

J. Captain Elderdice's A farmer and broiler raiser, Mr. Church house at their December meeting. Members exchanged small gifts after the supper. RiHimore? George.

Christianburg, was received from the charity ball given on Thanksgiving Eve by the vri -Poland. laurel. William, West has been active in the work of the district for the past several Chesapeake Bay Phone appointment is subject to confirmation by the Senate. A traveling service man from the sww-nr -ma and two daughters, Business and Professional Women's International Harvester Comnanv years, and is secretary-treasurer of Captain Elderdice, daughter of nw Txi-i Tnwles Baltimore, and Cable Break Repaired Club of the YWCA. Gifts of will be at the Jump Hardware and Implement Company store in Queen the Pocomoke River Drainage Jor poration.

the only such organiza Mrs. John M. Elderdice of North Division Street, was one of 200 wo BALTIMORE, Dec. 29 (U.R). Tele Mrs! Louise McGee of Shaiptown, nrVio-ro ore nine Grandchildren.

cash and other goods were received from the Century Club, Kiwanis Club, Dover Girls' Bowling League, Anne, Jan. 4, and at the Centreville tion of its kind in Delaware, xne men who passed the academic ex phone service over a submarine cable to Maryland's Eastern Shore Also irvivine are two sisters, MRS. FILBERT'S branch Jan. 5, to check and make Durpose oi tnis corporation is to amination for regular commission tjr Adams of Glassboro, stores and several individuals. area was restored yesterday when small repairs on milking machine develop the necessary drainage for out of 2,000 applicants.

The State Board of Health, the workmen mended a break by a ship's equipment. the entire Poccmoke River water and Mrs. Fred Howard, Lin-wood, Pa. a brother, Dr, Thomas Phillips of Baltimore. Dover school, and the Sunday school anchor.

The Woman's Society of Christian Shed in Delaware, an area of ap Droxknately 14,000 acres. Watch Night Service A telephone company spokesman MARGARINE 1-lb. PHIRIT groups of all of the churches gave baskets in addition to those dis Service of Union Methodist Church, near Centreville, will hold a covered said service over the cable was re Mr. West has been instrumental tributed directly through the stored after repairmen spliced in a Curney B. Hitchens dish supper next Wednesday evening in promoting interest in all phases of district activities, including mak new section.

He said the job re the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter YMCA, a report of the activities discloses. C4T.T.CTRTTR.Y. Dec.

29 (Spe Hollingsworth. Planned in Crisfield CRISFIELD, Dec. 29 (Special). New Year's Eve festivities will begin in the Asbury Methodist Church at 10 p. m.

with a party sponsored by the youth of the quired 30 hours of continuous labor on the rough surface of Chesapeake Those who helped with the dis cial). A funeral service was held today at the Holloway Funeral Iwfmie for Curney B. Hitchens, 54, ing soils information available to farmers, use of cover crops, good woodland management practices, wild life conservation and wind Bay. Salisbury Court Fines CAMPBELL'S tribution were Mrs. Jeanne M.

Leestma, Miss Mildred E. Schaefer, Miss E. Kathryn Pennypacker of who died Monday at Peninsula Gen Motorist for Violation Sooner 'said sooner done: Yes, calling for a News-Journal Want Ad erosion control. church for the community. At 11 in the State Board of Welfare; Robert Reed, C.

Davis Numbers, and the The reorganization of the board Vegetable Soup eral Hospital. Interment; was Wicomico Memorial Park. SALISBURY, Dec. 29 (Spe sooner gets cash, home, or help-finding done sooner. Phone 4-5351 will be completed on Jan.

13, 1949 iuri imvVipns. -whose home was entire YMCA staff. cial). For not obeying the lawful at a meeting: to be held in the p. m.

watch night service will be held in the sanctuary. The meditation "From Darkness to Dawn" will be given by the Rev. Robert E. Green, pastor. order of a police officer, James Route 2, Eden, -was a night attendant at the Bower's Service Station south nt here.

Flowers of Princess Anne was fined Wagamon Building, Georgetown Poultryman to Speak Lewes Cotillion Club to Fete $5 and costs in People Court Mon Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella day. An additional $5 fine and costs Tx. Hitchens: two sons, cnaries Next bunday evening at 7:0 a New Year's religious drama entitled "The Glory be presented in the chancel of the church by the for displaying fictitious license On Southern Methods Hitchens of Delmar and W. Howard Guests at Yule Ball Toniqht plates was suspended on payment of costs.

GEORGETOWN. Dec. 29 Hitchens of Baltimore; three Drotn rs. Charles C. and Harry L.

Hitch Asbury Methodist Youth Fellow committee. Mrs. Linford Y. Pal Charlotte R. Littleton, owner of (Special).

H. F. Williamson, Salis "ALL 5c CHEWING CUM and CANDY BARS ship, by candle light. The young people will be assisted by a speak mer is secretary. ens, both of Salisbury, and W.

Dallas Hitchens of Ocean View, and the car, was fined $5 and costs for operating with an out-of-state li bury, will be the chief speaker at a meeting of the Lewes local of Many cocktail parties will be given ing choir, the men's chorus, directed by Mr. Raydie Sterling, and the three grandchildren. by the members for their guests at cense. the D. P.

I. A. next Wednesday at Twelve other motorists forfeited p. m. in the cooispring Grange Special to the Journal-Every Evening i LEWES, Dec.

29. Members! of the Lewes Cotillion Club will entertain several hundred guests tonight at their annual Christmas Ball in the Lewes Fire Hall. The large auditorium of the fire hall is being decorated in greens and colored lights under the chairmanship of Mrs. W. Herald Brit- their homes before the ball.

The Christmas dance is the high chancel youth choir directed by Mrs Robert E. Green. Hall. collateral for motor vehicle viola tions. Mrs.

Mary E. Matthews SALISBURY. Dec. 29 (Spe Mr. Williamson will speak on "My light of the yuletide holidays for the college set visiting their families in Lewes.

Among them are Lennie Richardson, Salisbury, Rehoboth Episcopal observations of Chicken Growing in Georgia and Arkansas" -and will compare the management practices was fined $10 and costs for operat ing a vehicle without a license. Miss Jean Stambaugh, daughter of rial) A funeral service was held this afternoon in Union Methodist Church for Mrs. Mary Matthews, no. who died at a -Delmar conval Parish Meeting Jan. 17 of Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Stambaugh, 23 Holiday Alarms REHOBOTH BEACH, Dec 29 (Special) annual meet who attends Smith College, North ampton, Miss Joanne Mar there with those in use here. He will also report on the results obtained there in quality, feed, efficiency and profit per bird.

escent home Monday after a long Illness. Burial was in the church ing of the congregation of All Call Salisbury Firemen shall, Miss Edie Mae Lupton, Mr, Ted Freeman and Mr. William Willard Webb, president of the CORKHILL QUALITY FRESH PORK ROASTS lb. (6 and 8-lb. Average) Megee, who are students at the SALISBURY, Dec.

29 Mrs. Matthews was a life-long mmior of Union Church and a na local, will preside and has extended University of Delaware. Mr. Lyn an invitation to all poultrymen to (Special). A chicken house owned by W.

B. Bowen on the Spring Hill tive of Nutter's District. Her only ford O. Russell, is home from attend the meeting. St.

John's College, Annapolis. Md. Road was partially destroyed and immediate survivor is her husband, Robert P. Matthews of Fruitland a second, one slightly damaged tingham, Jr. The Curt Roney Orchestra of Lewes will provide the dance music.

Mr. Habrick H. Hill, is music chairman, assisted by Mr. Herbert Hazzard and Mr. Vir-den R.

Bryan. Mr. Edson C. Lodge, club treasurer, is chairman of the finance committee. Patronesses will be wives of all former presidents of the Cotillion Club, including the wife of the incumbent, Capt.

William R. Egan, Lewes pilot. Mrs. William Teal, is chairman of patronesses. The committee in charge of programs and invitations comprises Mrs.

Egan, Mrs. Franklin C. MaulL Mrs. Earle T. Poole, and Mrs.

D. Anthony Potter. Mr. Winfield Brit-tingham is chairman of the floor and "Ir. Allen Beebe, a student at Princeton University, is with his Monday afternoon as Salisbury parents, Dr.

and Mrs. James Beebe Saints' Episcopal Church, Rehoboth Beach, will be held on Jan. 17 at 6:30 p. the rector, the Rev. Charles Reid Leech, has announced.

Vestrymen be elected and reports made on the 1948 church year. It will be a dinner meeting in the Parish House on Olive Avenue. Yesterday afternoon there was a Christmas party for the younger section of the church school. This evening from 7:30 to 9:30 there will be a party for the upper section of the church school, the choir, and the members of the Acolytes' Guild. Road.

George W. Jones firemen answered their twenty third alarm in three days. Others home are Miss Matilda These Specials Start Dee. 31 nt Holiday Party RISING SUN, Dec. 29 (Special).

Ihe Rising Sun Community Club will hold its Christmas and New Year party at its clubhouse this evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a sing and party for the children of the town. The club will A grass fire at Taylor and Rover Streets and two chimney fires were SCRISFIELD, Dec. 29 (Special). Davis, who attends Catawba Col lege in North Carolina; Mr.

Don aid S. Marsh, a student at the Penn A funeral service for George put out Monday. is5iea(QjsiH-i Jones, 88, wis held today at the sylvama Junior College, and Mr, During the Christmas holidays, Bradshaw Funeral Home here. Mr, James R. Kelly of Springfield who is with his parents, Capt hold a.

card party at 8 o'clock Friday night through Sunday night, firemen were called to put out 19 minor fires. Jones, a Somerset County farmer, died Monday at the Sunset Nursing night of next week. ana Mrs. e. c.

Kelly..

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