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Denton Journal from Denton, Maryland • Page 8

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Denton Journali
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Denton, Maryland
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PAGE EIGHT Personal And Social News If ems JPENTON JOURNAL. DENTON. MARYLAND WEDDINGS PATE-ORME Mr. and Mrs. William Stovons Ormc, of Denton, announce the mar- able was enjoyed by all.

The next regular meeting will be held in September. Mr. Theodore F. Gel let ly has returned from Memorial Hospital, at riage of their daughter, Martha a and is much improved. to Ensign Allen Sharkey Pate, Mrs.

Marie Downes. Mrs. Beulah en Friday, July 18. Blendt, of Smyrna; Mr and Mrs. Olas Mrs.

Pate is a graduate of TM i and Mr and Mrs. Fred Love, on in Mary's Seminary Junior College, St. Donlon Miss Clara Seward Mary's City. She is the granddaugh- W0ro i Suosts ler of Mrs. Elmer Orme and the late undaj of Mrs Elizabeth Smith, Mr.

Orme, of Denton, and the i at ej Grcensboro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deminieu Black- 1 Th Sunday School of Grace istone, of River Springs, St. Mary's Church held their picnic at Tolchcs- County. jter on Wednesday.

Ensign Pate is the son of Mrs. Mn Mar Bauman, who is now to her sister's home. She was a of the late Samuel Friday, July 25. 1958 S. Josephine Anthony, of Denton.

of DoJ on Besides her sister, Mrs. Carlisle, 13. she is survived by another Mrs. Mamie Morris, of JV, car Program bas boon and three brothers, William A Io1 Satm of Greensboro; Herbert Anthony, Wilmington, and Calvin Anthony, of Saturday i Aug. 2, rain date of Aug.

9. First Cordova. 8 30 rom NASCAR, the Funeral services were held on sanctlonin body for day afternoon in Piney Church, with auto mobll racing, has granted a Iho Rev. W. L.

Jumn. nastor. officiat-' fP ociaI Ono granted a sanction to thc -eaters" for tbis arc light slate. winners. The feature winner, 'in ad- m'v 4 I aition to his share of the $1,200 cash purse, will receive merchandise prizes, which be announced later.

Reserved box seal tickets arc now on sale at Outten's Insurance Agency Harrington, phono crs will Announcer Los Coleman instiuctcd i to 1hold thoi rain checks inch would he honored for next viflay night's ing. Interment was in Hollywood "TM Crs Io sf al slate. Cemetery, Harrington. 1 0 cxtra large cash ursc cnlarg- several hundred dollars over last CARL COVEY ensign t'ate is tne son ot Mrs. wno is now Alma Hall Pate, The Elms, Coosada, 3116 in Memorial Hospital, Eas- Ala.

He is the grandson of the Wl11 a guest in Rio Vista year, is sure to bring the best and largest field of cars yet seen at Har- Word has been received here by rin ton or at any other track in Del- relatives of the death of Carl Covey, aware Last season well over 50 Ala. He is the grandson of the Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey Pate, of Green-, wood, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Hines Holt Hall, of Coosada. Ho TMe. in St. Michaels, afte lss Martn a Jane Orme was guest J.AHico I I He is a graduate of the Virginia Mil-' 0 1 Il nor at a miscellaneous shower at home Mrs. Merrick en itary Institute, Lexington, where i he received his B.

S. degree in Civil mornm Miss Ann Bryant Engineering. At present he is sta-j a Mrs tioned at the Patuxent River Naval' co nostesses Redden were Air Station and is attached to and Mrs Reyner Dukes, of Airborne Combat Intelligence Center. moved to their Denton luuuives OL me aeain 01 uari jw son of John H. Covey and th a sportsman and modified cars appe.ir- Mrs.

Jennie Covey Sattcrfield, sud- ed for thc ccia date and the fire- denly on July 12th. He is survived' cx ct to extend amount by three sisters, Mrs. Daisy Covey i year as thoy wil1 be drawing Hynes, Mrs. Leola Barracliffe, both a from a fivc tate area and will of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Lulu Prud- be but one of Airborne Combat Intelligence Center The marriage ceremony was performed at All Saints Episcopal; Church, Oakley.

The Rev. Stewart; Labat, uncle of the bride, performed. home this week. Communion. rrs Anthony Wootcrs, 73, The bride was given in marriage passed away at the home of her sis- by her father and was attended by' Jj 1 1 5 Lmda Carlisle, in Denton, her sister, Suzanne Blackistone Orme, on "day, July 18.

The deceased of Denton. Lt. (j.g.) Lindsey A. Tay- was a native of near Denton, but lor, of Wilmington, N. was Ined in Harrington for a number of Encign Pate's best man to her fatal illness of a The reception was at River Springs, couple of weeks ago, vvhensho came of Philadelphia, and Mrs.

Lulu Prud hommo, of Baltimore; two half-sisters, Mrs. Richard S. Kirk, Pasadena, and Mrs. Ruth Shawn, of Wilmington. A military funeral was held.

Mr. Covey formerly lived at Denton and had many friends around Denton, Burrsville and Harrington. Just before his death he made plans to visit the folks in Caroline County. Harrington Fire Co. To Present Stock Car Benefit The Harrington Volunteer Fire has now completed plans for its Sixth 1 Annual Benefit program of stock car, racing.

As in past years, permission I las been granted by the Kent-Sus-, sex Fair and Racing Association for a very few tracks operating along the East Coast on Aug. second. The firemen have received several donations from thc merchants in the at or money order to Outten's, specify ing the number of tickets wanted and enclose self-addressed stamped en- velope. The tickets are priced al 91.25 general admissoin for adults DOc additional for each box seat, 25c for children under 12 years of i Stevens, Smith Share Short Georgetown Meet (Continued from nage 1) i temporarily until mechanical difficul-! ties forced him out and then it was- 1 Hayes and George Smith's 5 hot and leavy. Smith took Hayes in the 9th, lap and went on to take the Show Starts At Dusk Double Feature Nightly Tuesday-- Dollar A Oar Load Midnite Show Every Friday Friday Saturday, July 25-26 GEORGE Modified and Sportsman Stock Car MONTGOMERY maternal ancestral home of the bride.

Ensign and Mrs. Pate will live in, Lexington Park. Specials PORK CHOPS lb. 79c ROUND STEAK, U. S.

GOOD m. 98c PICNICS lb. 49c DOWXES-JORV The wedding of Miss Helen Elizabeth Jory, of Greenwood, to Mr. Lawrence Joseph Downes, of Lincoln, took place at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. W.

L. Jump, on Friday evening, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jory were the attendants.

The young couple will reside at Milford, where the groom is employed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Roe, of Ruxton, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Howard Roe, and Mr. Robert John Flynn, son of Mr.

andi Mrs. John J. Flynn, of Ridgewood, New Jersey. The ceremony will take place in The Church of the Immaculate Conception in Tovvson at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, August 23, and will be followed with a reception at the home of the bride's parents, on Malvern Avenue. Miss 1 Roe, who was presented to society in 1952, graduated from Bryn Mavvr School and from Hollins College.

She spent a year on the Continent, where she studied at the Juilliard Academy, and in Munich. Mr. Flynn was graduated from Holy Cross College, in Worcester, and has served with the United States Army in the European Theatre. i Mrs. Harry L.

Taylor and family, of Tampa, visited relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rairigh' Benefit Harrington Volunteer Fire Inc.

Saturday Night, August 2 Ram Date, Saturday, August 9--First Race 8:30 P. M. Kent Sussex Fairgrounds Admission $1.25 (Inc. Grandstand)--Box Seats 50c Extra Children under 23c XASCAR-Sanctioned--Record Entries of Top Driving Talent PLUMBING SUPPLIES--LANCASTER PUMPS LANCASTER POWER SAWS As Low As $149.50 SANDRAN RUGS, 9x12 $17.95 Vinyl Plastic--No Rub, No Scrub SANDRAN YARD GOODS $1.39 sq. yd.

BARBECUE GRILL, LARGE SIZE $9.98 ALUMINUM STEP LADDER $11.98 ALUMINUM FOLD-UP TABLES $14.79 STOVES AND ALL TYPES STOVE PIPE SUNBEAM ELECTRIC APPLIANCES PEACHES A A Now Ready Pick your own and save picking cost! Fruit also available at the Packing House. Monday through Saturday Hours: 7:30 to 7:30 Check with us by phone. Phone--Chestertown 543-M-l A UMIWKu wrffiMlJONM. Midnite Show Friday-- -k Phantom Spooks Come early and see Regular Show, also Midnite Show, All For One Sunday Monday, July 27-28 EE ANDELOT, INC. Worton, J.

Wilson and Winnie Cohee, Props. PHONES 52 or 65 DEXTOX, MD. "Anything From Soup To Nuts" BREED A visited briefly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L.

Rairigh, the weekend. Mr. Oron F. Smith is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Easton. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter B. Palmer, and sons have been spending this week with her relatives in Greensburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Hazcll Paradee, of Little Creek, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Love. Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Towers and little Miss Valerie Ann Davis, of Easton, spent several days week in Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Rose Carroll, of Philadelphia, visited with Mrs. Emma Carroll part of this week.

Mrs. C. C. Merriken and Mr. anil Mrs.

George Lowe spent part of week on a motor trip to the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Walter Kelly, of Philadelphia, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Ernest C.

Collins. i The Willing Workers Class met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Raymond Lutz for a most enjoyable covered dish supper. The members of the Loyal Sons Class were guests, i Lt. John L.

Everngam, son of Mrs. Margaret P. Everngam, has been assigned to the Destroyer Squadron Two since his graduation from the' Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California. For their Pomona Grange picnic, Ridgely Grange No. 394 and Carol Ann Grange, Ingleside, chartered a bus and attended thc Harford Grange Pomona evening meeting at Fallston, on Saturday, July 19.

The Easton and Cambridge Granges went in private cars. Entertainment was furnished by the visiting Granges. A delightful time was had by all the ten Granges represented. Now the Ridgely Grange members are looking forward with anticipation to their crab feast to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hursey Porter, Greens-; boro, on August 2nd. 1 The Double Hills Club held their annual picnic at the' home of Mrs. Carlton Towers Tuesday) noon, July 22, with a good number of members and guests present. As. we had a downpour of rain right at the picnic hour, the hostess most graciously entertained in her home.

The food was delicious and a soci- Cool Savings At The Clark Shop DENTON, MARYLAND WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY ARE BOTH CONSIDERED" Starts Friday, July 25 KmWG-AWIM mM-XBH MBS $1 Carload, from 49c to 9Se from 89c to $1.89 from 59c to 98c from $1.19 to $2.19 Boys' T-Shirts Boys' Swim Suits Boys' Shorts Boys' Sun Suits, Sizes 1-3X Boys' Suits, Sizes 3-6X Boys' Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, Sizes 6-16 from 89c to $1.49 Girls' Shorts, Sizes 3-14 from 49c to $1.29 Girls' Sun Suits, Sizes 1-14 from 98c to $1.98 Bobby-teen Dresses, Sizes 8-14, from $4.29 to $5.29 Girls' Baby-doll Pajamas, Sizes 1-14 98c fiKO RAOfO i PICTURES PRESESU AT 1 --also-- Children's Dresses Blouses and Skirts Cotton Sweaters Slips Shirts and Shorts Sizes 1 to 14 Sub-Teen Dresses Junior and Misses Blouses Dresses Shorts Skirts Denim Jacket Longie Sets Crawlers, Plain or Striped, $1.59 Ladies' Orion Sweaters from $2.00 from $1.50 from $1.75 from .98 from $2.00 $5.00 $5.98 $1.49 $1.98 from $1.89 to $4.89 from 89c to $2.29 2 pr. for $3.00 from $3.00 2 for $3.00 $3.98 Girls' Skirts, Sizes 6-14 Girls' Swim Suits, Sizes 1-6 Girls' Dresses, Sizes 1-14 Ladies' Shorts, Sizes 10-44 Ladies' Lastex Swim Suits (Built-in Bras) $7.98 Ladies' Cotton Swim Suits $4.98 Ladies' Summer Dresses, Sizes 7-50 Ladies' Sun-Back Cotton Dresses, Sizes 12-54 from $2.89 to $3.89 Ladies' Baby-doll Pajamas from $2.19 to $2.89 Women's Summer Casuals, 8 Styles $1.75 to $2.99 Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, Sizes from $1.29 to $1.89 Men's Wash Wear Slacks, Sizes 29-38 $5 98 No Alterations Poromoun'f presents CORNEL WILDE JEAN WALLACE Wednes. July 30-31 PAY CASH PAY LESS Location--6th Formerly Stockley's and LANCASTER YVQNNE DeCARLO McNAUY RICHARD LONG, A IV NFWSPAPFR!.

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