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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 13

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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PAGE 13 THE SAQSBtflrT TIMES. SALISBURY. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1930 ranees I. Jacobs, Girl Scouts Local Happenings Somerset Girls To Be Guesis Here Elmnor ffaf Offers ffer Famous IMInrood kead Dressing Recipe Miss Elliott Is Salisbury Bride Richard Smith Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Marsh Gollner ofi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward of Sing Tonight New York Ave. are spending some Bayside, Long Island, N. are Somerset County Senior 4-H Dr.

and Mrs. Philip A. Insley time at their cottage at Sunset announcing the birth of a daugh- of Salisbury are announcing the Council members will be guests of the Wicomico County senior coun Beach, near St. Petersburg. Fla.

ter, born last Wednesday. Mr. Miss Margaret Louise Elliott, Tonight's program of Christmas marriage of Mr. Insky's sister, I Ward is the son of Mrs. Paul Wea selections on the Wicomico County cil at a Christmas party in Rocka-walkin Community Hall Thursday daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Elliott of Salisbury, became the Mr. and Mrs. Nat Cohen have ver of Riverside Drive. Mrs.

Frances Insley Jacobs, to courthouse lawn wul be presented returned to their home on Riverside at 8 p.m. Richard Smith. Both live in bride Friday of William Wagner, by Wicomico County Girl Scouts. Almira Dickinson, Christmas Drive after spending several days ggt. James E.

Nock, son of Mrs. David H. Kidder, minister of son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fred Wagner, also of Salisbury.

in Pew York. Clare E. Nock of Salisbury, is music lor Asbury Methodist The single ring ceremony was party committee chairman, discussed plans at a recent council meeting. servinsr in Korea with the Third In- Church, will be the director. The ceremony was performed by Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Bothum of fantry Division. He is a member of performed Saturday at 8 p.m. Songs on the program to be Entertainment will consist of Camden Ave. will spend the Christ- Company 10th Engineer Combat the Rev.

Frank M. Baker, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, in the church parlor. broadcast over radio station WTJOC at 7:30 p.m. are Come, All Ye the Insley home on Pennsylvania Ave. by the Rev.

Carlton M. contests and square dances. Wi mas holidays in Baltimore wren Battalion. Mrs. Bothum's father, W.

T. Hod- comico members will be guests at The bride wore a beige dress Harris, pastor of Trinity Metho "Jingle "Deck the "The First uiuuib. i l-l the Somerset senior council Christ mas party December 28. with brown accessories and a cor Daniel J. vv neaiton 01 ionn dist Church.

I i tit i i. Holy "I Saw Three Ships' sage of yellow rosebuds. Tl- HlVe rknrlo. TieVoi- VlSlOH Clt. IS HI UUiKlUU, Four Allen girls became council Only relatives and a few close of Isabella St.

have returned from where he has accepted a position Miss Norma L. Williams of members recently. They are Mary friends were present for the nup "Silent "Away in a Little Town of Bethlehem" and "Hark, the Herald Salisbury, her only attendant, wore Belle Bounds, June White, Kath a visit in Baltimore with Mr. and with the btate Department. Mrs.

Robert F. Duer. Jr. tials and an informal reception, black dress with matching ac leen Stevenson and Jean Wash After a wedding trip to Vir Angels burn. cessories.

Her corsage was similar Sons were born, in remnsuia ginia Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Smith to the bride's. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Milbourne Cor- General Hospital yesterday to Air. Nurse Is Bride 1 in iiihh if 111- -I'-'if will make their home in Cambridge where Mr. Smith is in the G. Fred Wagner, of Salis Seventh Day Adventists Of Seaford Man drey and two children of Carney's and Mrs.

Raymond Pryor of Route Point, N. will arrive this week 4, Salisbury and to Mr. and Mrs. to spend the Christmas holidays Edward Jackson, of Berlin, and with Mr. Cordrey's parents, Mr.

a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard real estate business. bury, brother of the groom, was best man. Elect Church Officers The bride is the daughter of Special To The Timet Elder C.

V. Anderson, president the late Judge and Mrs. T. Sangs A small reception fqr the fam-ies and friends was held in the Seaford, Dec. 19 Announce and Mrs.

Clarence H. Cordrey, Le- S. Carey, Poplar St. Add one egg, slightly beaten, and mis welL Then add one to two tablespoons of stock made off of the giblets. Chopped walnut, chestnuts et mushrooms may also be added.

This make a toose, savory, sight poultry stuffing. Hollywood Bread baa no added fats. BAKED FOR YOU EXCLUSIVELY B.V To delight the sophisticated palates Iwaye me Hollywood Brad ia your poultry stuffings. Eleanor Day presents her famous Hollywood Bread dressing reap. Melt in frying pan.

two or three tablespoons of fat; add one tablespoon Chopped onion, and, saute until tender. Add one cup Hollywood Bread tnnnbe, one teaspoon salt, on fourth teaspoon pepper, one-half teaspoon ach of aac. chopped celery, and of the Chesapeake Conference of ton Insley of Cambridge. ment is being made of the mar high Ave. I Elliott home.

Seventh Day Adventists, spoke riage of Mrs. Catheryn Brown Meetings Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will make during the weekend services in PRAYER MEETING SET of Caro, to Ivan Henry of Mrs. Donald A.

Hall is chairman 0f Nanti their home at 611 South Division the Park Seventh Day Adventist Seaford. The prayer meeting in Stengle of the decoration committee for the coke entertain the Nanticoke Junior Board's Christmas Charity Homemakers Club at a Christmas Church here. Methodist Church will be held at St. He is employed here by Art-craft Electric Supply Co. ti.1, mix welt.

The ceremony was performed His addresses were about 8 P.m. Thursday, instead of to Ball to be held. December in party tomorrow at 8 p.m. December 1 in the parsonage of Bethesda Methodist Church in morrow as previously reported. "Molding Influences of Pastor E.

Ralph Wallace an 1 Leah West Wed sons is cu-ciiairmuii. Va Salisbury. 1 mere. win a luecuug nounced new officers of the American Legion Auxiliary, Wi To W. Paul Hearn The attendants were Mr.

and church. Porter Disharoon arrived Saturday from his home in Fort Wal- comico Unit 64, Thursday at 8 Mrs. Vernon Henry of Laurel They are Ralph S. Dennison, Special To The Times brother and sister-in-law of the t.r, TT1 th Christmas P-m' ul "le home missionary leader; Mrs Millsboro, Dec 19 Mr. and groom.

Tinlidavs with his mother. Mrs. W. Ave Mrs. Norman T.

West of Mills Wallace, treasurer; Dr. Marvin store hours daUy 9:30 to 5 thursday 9:30 to 9 I A T. Rmlfh Allan Prl The bride is a graduate nurse ti. urew, church school super 1 ,1 boro are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Leah, to W.

and has been associated with intendent; Mrs. Edgar Causey, I ine Bioureraingira wm uui unci William Morris, Paul Sarbanes for rehearsal until January 9 in 1205 n. division phone Salisbury 68H Paul Hearn, son of Mr. and Mrs hospitals in Michigan. Mr.

Henry assistant to Dr. Drew; Mrs and John Culver, students at Mast baiiSDury acnooi. Wallace Hearn of Georgetown. is a member of the clerical staff Princeton University, are home for of the Seaford Lumber Co. Anna M.

Studley, church school secretary; Miss Margaret Wagner and Mrs. Drew, church school The wedding took place Decem the holidays with their respective 5lISS6X EdStCITl StQT ber 9 in Westwoods Methodist The couple will reside here in parents in isaiisDury. Church, Gumboro. The Rev. James teachers; Mrs.

Vivian Ennis, wel the Henry home on Pine St. To Install Officers Langrell, pastor, officiated. fare department leader. Harrison Langeler, a student at Special To The Timet The bride was given in marriage Jestcrville Marine Also Norman Lank, presiding deacon; Howard Ross, L. H.

Pol- Georgetown, Dec. 19 George by her father. Miss Betty Simp Colgate, Hamilton, N. is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John litt' and Paul Powell, deacons; son of Harrington was matron town Chanter No. 9. Order 01 Arrives In Japan of-honor and Ella Jean Lowe. Mrs.

Eugene Ross, presiding dea Eastern Star, has elected officers Staff Sgt. Charles Leonard Langeler, Isabella St. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William coness; and Mrs.

Martha Powell Mrs. Bertie Donoway and Mrs for 1951 Vickers, son of Mr. and Mrs E. Lowe of Lewes, was flower The Rev. and Mrs.

Louis Dennis Charles Vickers of Jesterville, To be installed January 5, by girl. has joined Marine Corps forces Mrs. Irma LeCompte of Lincoln, Ennis, deaconesses. Eugene Taylor is assistant the pastor. to Lloyd Hearn of' Georgetown, in Japan.

brother of the groom, was best are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dennis in Powell-ville. The Rev. Mr.

Dennis and his wife, Methodist missionaries, recently returned to the states from associate grand matron of Delaware, are: Mrs. Eva Hudson, The 26-year old sergeant's wife, man and the ushers were Stanton Mrs. Joan Vickers, forwarded the Adkins of Millsboro and Louis Inner Wheel To Visit worthy matron; Fred Warrington, news to his parents from Honolulu Tingle of Georgetown. Nanping, China. They will go to worthy patron; Mrs.

Linda Sam-Wilmington Christmas Day to m0ns, associate matron; Theodore where she had been living with her Pine Bluff Patients Wedding music was played by husband until he went to Japan Mrs. Betty Frances Hearn, sister- stay with Mrs. Dennis motner, jester. associate patron; Mrs The Inner Wheel's annual in-law of the groom. Miss Betty Mrs.

Hugh Kelso. Frances Warren, conductress Christmas party to bring cheer to The younger Mrs. Vickers flew to Santa Ana, during the weekend where she will stay while Jean Givens was soloist. and Mrs. Myrtle Stevenson, asso the shut-ins at Pine Bluff Sana ciate conductress.

Following the ceremony there torium is set for Thursday night John F. Coulbourn celebrated his 78th birthday Sunday at his home her husband is away. was a reception the Millsboro Mrs. William Hamill, general Mrs. Alma Bailey Mustard, re Another son, Herman Lyn on West Locust St.

with a family Firemen's hall. Afterwards the chairman, said an elaborate pro tiring worthy Matron, was elected Vickers, 17, a cadet at Charlotte couple left for a honeymoon in the gram is planned. Mrs. Norman trustee. The retiring worthy pat Hall Military Academy in South dinner.

Needlework Foster is co-chairman. ron is John LeCompte of Lincoln. South. On their return they will live with the bride's parents. era Maryland, is home for the Ihere will be guts and re holidays wearing corporal': The bride, who was valedic Club In Cambridge stripes.

A senior, he will grad freshments with Mrs. E. D. Owen Davis and Mrs. Paul Weaver in torian of her graduating class in uate in June.

charge. Fayors Pay Boost Millsboro High School, is employed in the office of the State Board Special To The Times of Welfare in Georgetown. Cambridge. Dec. 19 the Wo- Marriage Licenses The groom was graduated from as 1 1 man CluD 01 iamDriage nas en Smith Hastings Purdun, Hyatts dorsed the request of the Doc ville, 45, and Alice Galusha, 36.

ueorgetown iiign acnooi and is associated with the Snow White Laundry and Dry Cleaning Vernon Paul Hain, Good Springs Chester County Teachers Associa 20, and Margaret Virginia in Millsboro. tion for a pay increase of $200 Steininger, Millsboro, 21. plus $100 for all teachers holding Levi Thompson, 108 Catherine Women Of Moose la master's degree. Salisbury, 21, colored, and The request was recently pre Josephine Leatherbury, Allen, 18 To Initiate Four sented to the county commission ers by the executive committee of William John Wagner, 422 East Isabella Salisbury, 24, and Margaret Louise Elliott, 204 Pine Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 1208, will initiate four new the teachers' association.

members tomorrow night. The club will present its en Salisbury, 21. Those to be initiated are: Mrs. Johnnie Artis, Fruitland, 19 dorsement to the commissioners, colored, and Sallie Mae Wright Louise Jewell, Mrs. Nancy Palone, Mrs.

Eleanor Hudson and Mrs. 1 xS? Fruitland, 18. Poetry Lovers Can Eleanor Poole. Carl William Tull, Whaleysville 20, and Ruth Anne Brittingham See Browning Relics Pittsville, 26. The initiation will be held in Moose Hall, starting at 8 p.m.

A Christmas party will be held after London, Dec. 19 (AP) Poetry Richard Smith, 27 High St lovers now can go to church Cambridge, 59, and Francis Insley wards. Members will exchange gifts. Jacobs, Locust Cambridge, 47 amid relics of Robert Browning. A Browning chapel, furnished with his study table as an altar, hi chair, and other items from the Venetian home where he died, has just been dedicated at St.

Mary lebone parish church. The church parish includes Wimpole Street where Browning lived and from where he courted Elizabeth Bar rett. By ALICE BROOKS The building of the chapel was Be a fairy godmother! Delight supported by John Masefield your Goldilocks with Three Bears! Britain's poet laureate, the Poetry i iTTf flffffffffrr I Use 3 socks; 2 men's sizes 10 and Society of Great Britain, and ten sSrnflM 12, 1 child's size scraps. Browning societies in the United 3 Easy-to-make cuddly toys for States. Christmas! 3-Bears Pattern 70'J4; clothes patterns, directions 3 toys.

Entire Set For YULE PARTY SLATED Special To The Timee Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Salisbury Hurlock, Dec. 19 The Gleaneri limes, HZ Household Arts and te Men's Bible Class of P. O. Box ICS, Old Chelsea Station, Washington Methodist Church New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly hold their Christmas Party AAUb, ADDKfc.00, AAD Thursday night, in the Woman PATTERN NUMBER. 'club building here. Included Complete In Beautiful Gift Box A triumph 6f beauty and value-giving foot wifl be cherished by every style-conscious woman. 3 matching pieces Medana Watch, Necklace and Earrings emblazoned with sparkling rhinestones that express the quality of these fashionable creations. Necklace and earrings are Rhodium Finished to accentuate their brilliance.

The Medana Watch has a Rhodium Finish top ond stainless sfeel back. 7 jewel movement is anti-magnetic and dust resistant Watch made ond guaranteed by world fainout manufactvrec $1.00 DOVN $1.00 A WEEK lovely Order EARLY! PHONE 21800 or 21809 LfiTE TONITE; Close 6:00 P.M. Saturday WW PLACE YOUR ORDER IN ADVANCE (10 ff uv. "THE FLORIST or Every OctiW) Siik 1881 SALISBURY, MD. MILFORP, DEL.

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