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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 9

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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PAGE 9 THE ci.fsnt RY TIMES. SAUSMRY. MD Tin RSIUY EVENING. Jl t.Y IS. 1l Happenings Library Here Receives Gift For Its Children's Room i ami da l.

I Mr KiUit S. rtit.liil K.t i.i Im.r The Wicomico County Fr Li rn have ti tu Ito.eMt," M-nitr of the rot lirarv In ha received a gift for ft ia.i ana eir Mr und Mr. the ehiliiten's room in the binary on High St. an.t Lienor ilkma t.f To-Mo, Mr. a ,1 Mr.

1- Jtyii It a sene of pictures painted a by ixth and seventh grade pupil haleyvilie. sEt. ni lrive. had ajMr. K.ltar Hyle, Greenville Army veral day th; 'r fcae.

S. (' i 11 of the State Teachers College the seiond floor of the building here there is a large room with many w.ndow and adequate wall space for exhibits. Mrs. Fox said the room will not be available for use until book shelve have been obtained. The furniture in the present children's room, a gift from the Junior Wicomico Woman's Club in 1935 will be used in the proposed change, she said.

Speaking of books for young people, Mrs. Fox said the Division i Elementary Schmd under the John iuson of New Mr. ami Mrs. Axel rection of their teacher, Miss Ml bel Ha.rd. Mis.

Susan G. Fox. librarian, said the pictures, done in crayons and water colors, were inspired by i books read by the youngsters. They depict characters and scenes from of N-w Canaan, Conn. i of tin three boy born General Hospital an-: Mrs.

John l-lund, Mr. anil Mrs. IH'lmar, and Mr. William Herbert White, of Library Extension in Baltimore ijf i lie.Uit Kyle. Baltimore, and Mi.

Spencer Umax and daughter of Kast New Market Mi Mary Ryle, Euton. Edson-and Eva Kyle, Deal Island. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard-' on and Mr.

and Mr. Uland Richardson of Snow Hill were dinner (ruests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Layfield of St. Cnidr.

Albert F. Hastings, who tecently returned from Tunisia1 such "favorite as Mother Goose, folk rnd fairy tales, stories of chivalry and foreign lands. Mrs, Fox said it is unfortunate T4 Blvd. tsJaBhatMMhat that there is not enough wall space in the l'brary at the present time vaian I wennis was given to exhibit the entire series. NAMED.

Charles Franklin Brannan (above) has been appointed U.S. Secretary of Agriculture by President Truman. and North Africa on the SS John! is lending the Vtcomico Library about 1,000 books for one year, mostly for young people. Already 500 have been added to the collocation here. The books, she said, will circulate through the county in a Bookmobile, together with those in the library.

This loan will prove invaluable during the first year of the Bookmobile service, she declared. Among other new books added to th collection at the library are several cookbooks, including one hvans, spent a short leave this "Many people will be interested in the talent and imagination shown in the pictures," Mrs. Fox ixiay party last rrulay night of her son and Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. f'ittsville. There were week with his mother, Oieviai rs Hastings, East Isabella St. I o-r'- I said. "Most of them are entirely original, not copies of illustrations -Iff on priFsure cookine.

There are also books on bouse furnishings and decoration, antique furniture, glass and pottery, hooked rugs and many books for sportsmen. from the book." Kivhanl Brown 01 amden The present plan at the to move young peoples' book. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack D.

Englar and two sons of Baldwin, Long Island, are spending a vacation here with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee Englar and IT tOU.DN'T HAPPEN. BIT IT DID.

The chances were decidedly against a shiny new 1948 car crashing into a dusty old 1818 cabriolet, but crash they did. It happened in New York, where the ancient horse-drawn vehicle carries passengers around Central Park. The car, which had been stolen, slammed into the cabriolet, but no one was injured. Salisburian Named jf spending several days this in Ocean City with her son-w hihI diuirhter, Mr. and iliiiin 1'.

Jackson, II, who i.i! anaitnient at the resort M'O Wt't'ks. ur. and Mrs. J. D.

Blackwell. TU On National Committee i nomas uoionr.a, who is in Mrs. Gladys V. Oliphant, Salis And mile: Ocean City foe the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mis.

Dryden bury, was elected to the candidate ess Pattern Data Committee of the National Federation of Business and Pro rt. oionna, natl as his recent guests, Mickey Jones, Jr. and Al- tord Lolonna, III, of Salisbury, fessional Women's Clubs, at the biennial convention held in Vaak Miss Koselda F. Todd, who has been on a European tour for the Fort Worth, Texas, July 4-9. This was the only elective com past five weeks, returned to New-York yesterday aboard the Queen mittee in the slate.

Dr. K. Frances Elizabeth. Mi.se Todd, daughter For children who wont drink for adults who want the nourishment of milk with a decidedly different appeal Mix chilled 7 L'p and cold milk in equal parts, by pouring the 7-l'p gently into the milk. Do not stir.

The 7 Up adds a light and delicate flavor making a delicious blended food drink. Mothers know that this is a wholesome combination. The addition of 7 Up gives milk a flavor appeal that especially pleases children Scott, associate professor of hygiene at Smith College, Northamp )iSjjf 9385 ton, is the new president of the National Federation. Mrs. Oliphant, immediate past president of the Maryland Feder ation, has been a member of the National Board for the past two years.

She is serving her second term as publicity chairman of the ot the late Dr. and Mrs. George Todd of Salisbury, is an instructor of physical education at Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. She will resume her duties at the college for the second semester of the summer cession next week. Meetings There will be a meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary tonight tt 8 o'clock in the Legion Hall on Circle Ave.

The W. S. C. S. of Friendship Methodist Church, near West Postoffice, will hold a picnic on Northeast Region, and was one of Ui rr Free RKift '7-UP Bottling Company of Salisbury the members of the floor tellers committee at the Texas conven A FRIENDLY PAW.

Lassie of the movies pats calf at kennels in Hollywood. Lassie is owned by Rudd Weatherwax, who with his brother, Frank, got the dog for a $10 board bill. tion. Needlework She is a past president of the Salisbury club and will serve the state board as membership chair $1,000,000 Blaze Sweeps Shore Plant man for the next two years. San' Francisco was selected for the church lawn tomorrow night.

Miss McGee Is Guest Of Georgetown Club Special To The Times Georgetown, July lo Miss Nancy McGee of Berlin, who reigned as queen of the Chicken of Tomorrow Festival here a few-weeks ago, was guest of honor at a ladies' night meeting of the the 1950 biennial convention, and MID-SUMMER SPECIALS Jacksonville, was named for the site ot the July. l'Ji'J, board Deeds Recorded Paul E. and Jessie V. Steining- Cabinet Factory At Smyrna Is Damaged Special To Th Timet meeting. er from Preston C.

and Dortha M. The first oriental rug known to Williams, Delmar and Parsons Georgetown Kiwanis Club Tues Smyrna, July 15 Approximate Franklin David Rhinger history is one called the Spring of Chosroes, which now would be day. Miss McGee, accompanied ly 230 employes of the Wilson Cabinet Company plant are tem valued at $2,000,000, her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond D. McGee, recounted her from Hans Jacob and Hattie Ellis Anderson, Salisbury dist.i J. As-bury Holloway from Marion F. porarily unemployed as a result experiences on her trip to New of a two-hour fire yesterday which York which was one of the prizes Nothing like a new hat at a price reduction to suit you! Pick yourself a beauty here today. A Lartre Selection All sizes Low prices.

and Rose E. Kent, Camden Marion F. and Rose E. Kent from caused damage estimated at MARIAN MARTIN in the Miss Delmarva beauty con test. 000,000 by the president of the J.

Asbury Holloway, Camden dist if Finite off to a picnic, dance off firm, John E. Wilson, Jr. Harry G. McCormick from Sara Members of Kiwanta Clubs in Maryland, Delaware and Vir shindy. Teener, this dress is Jane Crute C.

and Gil The flames were confined to hctly for fun! Pattern 8385 has bert Fell, Nanticoke Rich Unit No. 1 of the four-unit plant ginia attended the meeting in Grace Methodist Church. David sn-smnrt teeny waist, skirt. And is it easy-sewt ard J. and Beulah L.

Whitelock from Charles H. and Mildren M. and to administration offices on 11 Green of Dover, lieutenant governor of the Kiwanis' 7th Capital District spoke. the t-eennd floor of the two-story brick structure in which a t'nis pattern gives perfect fit, is to ue. Complete, illustrated Royer, Camden dist.

Lillian Tilghman Buhr from JLeeds TTwilley Chart shows you every atep. 000 annual business is conducted. Lloyd A. Richardson, Camden Lawrence Bernard and Blinda Anderson from Lloyd and The. destroyed unit containde f.Uern 9385 comes in Teen-age Two Truck Drivers Charged In Crash asseinbly line and spraying equip i 10, 12.

14, 16. Size 12 takes 7rds 85-inch fabric. Nettie Chandler and Henry and Phone 928-J ment and the flames were fed by Main Salisbury Charges of reckless driving were Lena Colvett, Sharptown dist TWENTY-FIVE eents In placed against two negro truck paint and lacquer used on the drivers by City Police yesterday Wilspn T. and Amy H. Gillis from Mamie Trader Williams and Frances Williams Harris, Selby-ville Clevie S.

Mezick from abinets. The other units in which cooler 'i this pattern to The "kury Times, Pattern West 18th New York 11, T. Print plainly NAME. AD- afternoon following an accident on Lake St. Police said the drivers are 72oa Clarence V.

and Helen B. Landing. rESS with ZONE. SIZE and Peerless R. Holden, Route 2, Salis and deep freeze cabinet materials were biored, were saved by firemen from nine companies that respondtd to the blaze.

RY ALICE BROOKS Send a cheer card to that shut-in friend of yours Your thoughtfulness in sending a Hallmark Cheer Card to someone who is ill or shut-in is appreciated more than almost' anything you could do. Stop in and see the many clever designs from which you may choose. fLE NUMBER. Fruitland Newton C. and Lillian H.

Mezick from Clarence bury, and Hubbert Doane, Prin What a good way to learn to em cess Anne, 1 neir ucks coiuuca at The fire was discovered at broider! These tiny motifs are so Lake and Willow Sts. tasy any novice can do them, to gay, everyone loves them! a.m. by Irving Coxe, night watchman, and George Wright, son of Smyrna Public School Supt. 1 i 4 BUY NOW A SMALL Such variety! Pattern 7208 has 4 6, George Wright, who was reporting early for work. transfer of sixteen motifs to 3x4 '4 iaches; stitches.

Companies fiom Smyrna, Mid- DEPOSIT WILL HOLD Our improved pattern visual JULY SPECIAL FREE DKUVKRY SKRVICP: JULY 19th July 20th Clip his heading; from Adv. V. and Helen B. Landing, Fruit-land dist, Russell C. Moore from Oscar D.

and Katie S. Bozman, Camden Fred P. Adkins from Selby-ville Scottish Rite Holding Parsons Mary Elizabeth Marshall from Daisey M. and Marion J. Cordrey, Barren Creek Manuel G.

and E. Blanche Esham from J. Allie and Nellie T. Hamhlin and Curtis B. Truitt, Pittsburg Ernest G.

and Hattie C. Whitney from Annie J. Smith, Pittsburgh Hnmeri dletown, Clayton, Cheswold, Dover, Both vehicles were damaged slightly. Fire Damages Room In Home Near Here Fire caused slight damage to one room of the home of A. W.

Dennis, Anderson Road, yesterday afternoon. Firemen extinguished the blaze I after it had damaged the kitchen' in the house. Cause of the fire is unknown, i with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions makes needlework easy. Liepsic, Odessa, Townsend and the Dover Air Base responded. HIKE BOOTS Send TWENTY CENTS in coins Two Smyrna firemen were in for this pattern to The Salisbury mil You Want Them.

jured. Times, Household Arts Telephone service to most of the 1 flaaoigaigao 1 town was disrupted for more than an hour when the intense heat P. O. Box 182, Flatbush Station, Brooklyn 26. N.

Y. Pint plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, AND V.1u-aivt nnH Pnlanrl TT. AVnin- melted a telephone cable close to KvpL'ht from David J. and Lillian PATTERN NUMBER. the assembly structure.

Murphv. Parsons Herbert i V. and M. Bailey from J. Allie and Mother Slain While ARNDT GOSLEE Special To The Time i 'ellie T.

Hamhlin and Curtiss Tinitt, Pittsburg dist. Pocomoke City, July 15 Miss Nursing Her Baby Kane, July 15 (AP)- Gloria Anne Goslee and Store eiaiV keeper 1c Glen W. Aindt, USN, The lumber yield in Oregon 1947 was sufficient to build 10-year-old mother was shot five roomideath while nursing her baby who were married July ft in Pocomoke City are now on a honeymoon to Boston, Mass, more than 400,000 houses. the rear seat of their family auto The Rev. John A.

Ditto per 1 1 1 jet- A. HITK -1 Bl(f)V. WE NOW HAVE Frozen Food Containers formed the nuptials in the Methodist Church parsonage here. mobile. State Policeman John Pax-ton reported.

Paxton said Mrs. Thelma Davis Smiley was shot last night on highway two miles, north of Kane. A bullet struck her in the right The bride, daughter of Mrs. John W. Linton of Pocomoke City, had a her only attendant temple, the state policeman said.

Miss Mary Bowlen. Her brother. illiam F. Golee, was est man. Paxton said the young woman's husband.

Alvin, 6, was being held NO MATTER how little the job or how large, we can assure you of superior workmanship. More and more folks are saying we do the BEST vVORK FOR LESS! PROMPT. COURTEOUS SERVICE Manufacture of feililizer in tl: for questioning, but added charge had been placed again-. United States began in a small Of All Kinds, Syrup And Everything For The Frozen Food Locker him. plant in Baltimore in lMIi.

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