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Denton Journali
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PAGE TWO DENTON JOURNAL, DENTON, MARYLAND Friday, August 31, 193'J Established 1845 Mclvin Johnson, Incorporated BEXJAMIX F. JOIINSOX, President ami Treasurer MARY MELVIN, Vice-President ami Secretary Published every Friday at 205 Market Street, Denton, Maryland, The County Seat of Caroline Comity. i spont last week i Mr. and 1 Mrs. Mclvin Blades.

Mr. and Mrs. i Blades entertained over the week- their daughter. Mrs. Douglas Lowe, of Salisbury, and on Saturday Mrs.

Malcolm Dickey and daughter, Susan, of Alabama. Mss Sandra Slaughter spending two weeks i her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Entered as second-class matter. March 8, 1870.

at the postodicc at yoRt Houston DcL Maryland, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaughter A I A E01TO A A Family Newspaper--Devoted to Lo- were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

oil 'mil General Intelligence, Agricul- Richard Yost, at Houston, Del. Indolent Mrs. William T. Temple on Tuesday. Miss Ivy Jewell and Miss Ruth all subjects.

tcr Annum in Advance NO BLENDING Rittenhouse, of Centrcville, called Friday afternoon of last week on Mrs. Rose Morris. T. Moore tells of a lecture ho at- Mr. and Mrs.

George Mott, of New Sated to interests of its people and catering to nc TU be an ideal course-seems to Ir ill the questions and solve all the problems. "But," he then wrote, won't work because both democracy and communism are intc- answer life. One must accept or reject each in toto. can be no blending of There of 1 Pasadena, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rose Morris and Marvin Morris.

Mrs. Emma Flowers, who had spent, ten days with Mrs. Morris, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Gunderloy.

HILLSBORO IMrs. Lawrence Thornton Phone Hillshoro UJ571 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman, of Washington, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming and children, Linda and Junior, of Wayne, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank Fleming.

Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Unrig and children, weekend Charles DeFord. of Birdsboro, guests of Mr. were and Mrs.

Donnie Unrig re- Miss Beatrice Bower entertained Snow use a homo of Mrs. Robert Bllbrough on Ho motivation is i 4. Crvi-int nnwor on the other hand, ---v, SKTM an coer cion. The individual has no choice; he must submit Monday to the of toe and to home on Second avenue, west. mnlm the best in each as the Hindu professor so hopefully urged, I ifvvorse It is suicidal.

Freedom and oppression cannot blend any more than can oil and water. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to my GREENSBORO Mrs. Ethel Thornton, Correspondent Phone 4381 Mrs. Harry Draper, George and Mrs. Weiderhooft and Mr.

and Mrs. John Hayden spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Aukemp, in Quarryville, Pa. Mrs H.

Wheatley, Mrs. James Bilbrough. Misses Clara Seward, Mae Pippin and Mary Draper were in Rc- Draper, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpenter, of Fclton.

Mrs. Purnal Dean spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seeney, in Smyrna. Miss Betty Ellen Dean accompanied her mother home after visiting her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Pinder and children and Mrs. Marley Pinder visited Paul Pinder, in Loch Raven Veterans Hospital, Baltimore, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Bos tic and friends and neighbors for the many cards and beautiful flowers I received while I was a patient in Memorial Hospital and since I have come home. Anna Roe. Subscribe for The Journal. mained for a visit with his grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood and i children visited relatives in Wilming- ton on Sunday. Club 13 Homemakers Club held i annual picnic at the home of Lawrence Thornton on Sunday eve-', ning at 6 p. m.

Miss Rodney Ann Whitby, of man, is visiting her aunt, Miss Sadye Wothers. i Mr. Lawrence Thornton and son, Freddie, attended the Rodeo in Phil-! adelphia on Sunday. MARYDEL Mrs. Howard B.

Logan, Correspondent, phone Greensboro 4028 Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and daughter, Nancy, of Dcmarcst, N. J. were Tuesday overnight guests Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.

Burkins, of Carney's Point, N. were day to Friday visitors of their par-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutton a children are vacationing with her brother and family, in Philadelphia. Clair Kersey, of Viola, is spending this week with his a and family, Mr.

and Mrs. John Cook 1 and Pam. Mrs. H. returned home on Saturday from Kent, General Hosp i a where she had been a patient I'or a few days.

Mrs. H. K. Shults, Mrs. H.

R. Butts and Mrs. II. B. Logan accompanied a group of ladies from Harrington on Tuesday of last week on a trip to Longwood Gardens and a i display in the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Farrow, of i Greenwood, were dinner guests on of Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Butts. Other visitors on Sunday were Mrs. George Fifer and son, James, of Chester, Miss Pearl Smith and Miss Effie Davison, of Dover. I The Harman family enjoyed the weekend at their cottage in Reho- 1 both, Del.

i Lt. and Mrs. F. E. Snow are re- i ceiving congratulations on the birth 'of a little son, Kitchum Townsend, i in Kent General Hospital on Wednesday of last week.

There will be Sunday School on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 9:45 a. m. in i Calvary Methodist Church, after be- ing closed for sumnier vacation. Rev.

Rev. Hark iiis, pastor: LJ. L. Harman, Sunday School Supt. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Burkins enjoyed last. Wednesday with friends in Cecil and Harford Counties. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Boys and family were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. PI. Wyatt.

Mrs. John Powell, of Wilmington, enjoyed Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford. Mr.

and Mrs. Mann moved from the Harman apartment last week. They will visit their home in Kansas for awhile. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Levengood, of Goldsboro, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cameron. The first fall dinner meeting of the Marydel Lions Club will be held in the hall Sept. 10th at 7.01 p.

with the new president, Harry Knotts, of Templeville, in the chair. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Snow, of Boston, are guests of their son and family, Lt. and Mrs. Snow. IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE BEST, IT'S NASCAR SANCTIONED MODIFIED SPORTSMAN STOCK CAR RACING At The Pippin i iV.ll i J.V11S. i i i u.im hoboth Beach Friday evening, where Master Qarey Sipplo, of Chester, they had dinner.

Lt H. Taylor and family, of spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Taylor, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith and family, of Wilmington, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Ober. Mr. Grayson Wheatley is in Suitland, a few days this week. Mr. Wheatley has accepted a teaching assignment in the school there for the coming year.

Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Wayne Fisher, and children, of Portland, Maine, have been spending some time with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisher, Sr. Mrs.

Charles Butler and son are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenburg, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Moffei, of Pitman, N. are visiting friends in town this week. Mrs. Henry Dean was operated upon last week in Memoral Hospital, Easton. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Merrick, of Chicago, was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rostien. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Minner entertained Sunday afternoon the following guests, the occasion being a surprise birthday party for their daughter, Mrs. Ruthanna Griffith, of Milford: Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moore and children, Mrs.

Virginia Benson and son of Harrington; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and children, of Milford; Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Minner and family, of Kennett Square; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Spencer and son and Miss Beverly Spencer.VMr. and Mrs.

Earl Minner and son, of Greensboro. All enjoyed the afternoon, after which refreshments of ice cream and cake and soft drinks were served. William Minner, of the U. S. Navy, who had spending a 25-day furlough with his parents, returned to Norfolk, Va.

The Sunbeam Class of the Greensboro Baptist Church held a picnic at Wheeler's Park, Harrington, Saturday afternoon, accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Preston Spicher. About twenty young folks of the Greensboro Church enjoyed an outing and wiener roast at Rehoboth Beach Saturday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Irving visited Mrs. Anna Sipple during the weekend. Mrs.

Robert Hastings and children and Mrs. Betty Cordrey and children were Dover visitors Friday. Mrs. Everett Martin and children, of Milford, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Taylor. Mrs. Wilbur Carroll and niece, Miss Janet Hollingsworth, attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waltz, in Harrisburg, on Sunday.

Mrs. Carroll was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Howard Liddick, and children, David, Howard and Audrey, who will spend the week with her. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Baker, of New Castle, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Baker. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Witten, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Howard were in Gettysburg, last Sunday. Carolyn Swann, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Swann, had the misfortune to break her right arm below the elbow last Wednesday while playing, Rev.

and Mrs. Frank Hicks have returned to New York after spending two weeks at their home here on Railro'ad Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Edwards and daughter, Patsy; Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Sullivan and daughter, Ruthie, have recently returned from a trip to Bowling Green, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Steward Mills. CORRECTION--In last week's item of Mrs.

Quillen celebrating her birthday it should have read "Mrs. Isaac Quillen, not Mrs. Oscar Quillen. RIDGELY Grace Vernon Smith, Correspondent Phone Ridnelv 3421 Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Mundy, recently entertained for a few days Mrs. Mundy's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kleuskens, of Beverly Hills, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Guthrie spent the weekend at Pinehurst.

Anne Arundel County, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Bothum, of Philadelphia, and Miss Susan Parris, of Wilmington, spent the long weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Sparks call- Comfort The warmth, comfort and friendliness of our home is available to you when you need it so much. MOORE FUNERAL HOME J. VIRGIL MOORE CHARLES V. MOORE DENTON 126 OR 261 Phone 773 Open daily 9-5 Thurs. Sat.

9-1 Reliable, courteous prescription service BOWEN KING PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 7 N. Harrison St. Easton I THE DENTON NATIONAL BANK AND Horace ed Sunday after noon on Mr. and Mrs. Ober and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gib Centrcville son. i Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Stufft and daughter, Betty Lou, of Paoli, spent the weekend with relatives here. Miss Sue Wright spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with her cousin, Master Bruce Darling, in Skipton, Md.

Mrs. Mary Dorman spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Ferrick, in Centreville. Miss Annie Betson, of Baltimore, is the guest of Miss Mildred Gmn and sisters for two weeks.

Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Wheatley spent last week at Fenwick Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Adams, of Baltimore, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Sten- Mr Edward Dean and daughter, Rowena, and mother, Mrs. Willie Harris, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ernest Burns, in Grasonville. and Mrs. George Weider- Long Island, have been spending ten days with Mr.

and Mrs Harry Draper. While enroute they visited the sergeant's mother, Mrs. Bessie Weiderhoeft, in Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Kemp, Sr. entertained over the weekend Mr. Benson, of Long and Mrs. Island, N. and Mrs.

C. W. Guthrie, are entertaining this week Mrs. John Hardtke and daughter, Barbara, of Baltimore, and Tommy and Joey Leonard, of Salisbury. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Ulsh have moved from Central Ave. to the house on Maple Ave.

which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilhoit and family moved last week to a farm in Delaware. Mrs.

Newto'n Forney and three children, of Lancaster, have been visiting Mrs. Forney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Holsinger, near town. Mrs.

Kate Haynes, of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. Marvin Redden. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schlcgel, of Farmville, overnight guests on Sunday of Miss Mary Laird.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jones, of Timonium, were weekend guests of Mr. Jones' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas W. Jones. Mrs. Amelia Blockston had visiting her during the weekend her son and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Blo'ckston, of Wilmington. Jesse Lynch, of Wilmington, spent from Saturday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lobb and A I A I The vision to see, the background to understand, and the will to act These are the things we try to have constantly available to you at The Denton National Bank. The Denton TSTational Bank Denton Mary Mrs daughter, Miss Rola, of Springfield, filetnbar Federal Resonm Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMMERCIAL, SAVINGS, TRUSTS Caroline County's Largest Bank Established 1881 Georgetown Speedway Georgetown, Admission $1.00 (inc. tax) FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 31 2 First race 8:30 P.

M. 25-Iap feature 1 A A wholesome, invigorating game for everyone. Congenial atmosphere. Make It'A BOWLING PARTY Afternoons 2-5 Evenings Caroline Bowling Lanes Denton-Greensboro Road Denton CE I Our office in West Denton will be closed and no deliveries of products made on Saturday during June, July and August. SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY G.

D. GROUSE, Marketer BALANCE BRAKES SAVE LIVES! HAVE DONE BEFORE YOU START For Smooth Running and Safe Stops let us check WHEEL BALANCE- BRAKES Let us check the balance of your wheels anil the safety of your brakes. Our dynamic-static balancer insures positive performance--we can reline anil adjust brakes for split-second action. These are Safety Services performed by competent servicemen. Stop here anil safely! Hershey Ice 2 gal.

SERVICE Louis Andrew and Walter Turner, Props. We give II Green Stamps Pick-up and Delivery Fifth Avenue Phone 411 Denton IN WSPA PES.r.

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