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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 5

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 5

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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5
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PAGE THE SALISBURY TRIES, SALISBURY, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1936 Prizes To Be Given News Of Our Neighbors DRY CLEANING For Yule Lighting Bivalve Wfetipquin William Furbush of Harrisburg, OCEAN CITY A long series Gregg Parks, who was inducted in the Army Nov. 7 is cow sta was a guest of his I so-x I tioned at Fort Hood.Texas. as a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Furbush.

TRANSISTOR of cash and merchandise prizes to be awarded for the most artis-j tically decorated residences and places of business during the' Christmas season was announced by members of the Ocean City! M. and Mrs. George Furbush member of the, 4th Armored Lt. and Mrs. Richard Eldridge and young daughter, of California, were dinner guests Thanksgiving HEARING AID Day of Miss Hilda Watson of Bal spent several days last week timore in the home of her Chamber Commerce.

i -50 here with Mrs. Edridge's parents, er. Mrs. Flora Watson of Quantico Mrs. Elmer Meise, chairman rl Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Tingle. Lt Rd. I the committee in charge of the. COMKfTf Eldridge is stationed at the Patux- awards project said that the top.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kersey of Sandy Hill are spending some time ent Naval Air Base. prize would be a $25 savings bond, with other cash and merchandise R. James Darby and family were 'called to his former home in in North Wales, as a guest prizes -for the runners-up.

The of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Lam HELYIH REESE OPTICIAN OPHOXE C431 120 N. Division St. Salisbury committee will make its inspec bert, while Mr. Kersey is conva lescing from recent surgery.

Barnesville, 111, Wednesday on account of the death of his aunt visited relatives in Baltimore tions of the lighted homes and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hauger and stores during the period between the day after Christmas and jduring the holidays. family of Wilmington are spending 1 1 or 2. the holidays with Mrs.

Hauger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette The chamber has also set under way movement to obtain mer Furbush. SHIRT LAUNDERING cury street lights for the two-mile strip of dual highway between Her-: Vienna ring Creek and the Ocean City bridge, according in Angelo Val TWO MOUTHS TO FEED. Appar-'its, owner, Arnold Raybuck of Bra- mi Lt Conrad McCulley of Califor ently believing that two heads are hauAt the freak' an- nia is spending several weeks as a member of the committee in charge.

better than one. this Hereford calf rfans A GUARANTEED II 011 ELY HICOIIE FOB LIFE A EETEEIIEHT PLAN LIFE IXSURANCE PROTECTION ALL COMBINED IN ONE LOW COST SAVINGS PLAN CALL FOR DETAILS JAMES H. BROIVII -iHsuRAKCE FRUITLAND, MD. Phones 4464 or 32H the guest of his mother. Mrs.

J. mm) fxmi 1 HlIK i1 With Berger assisting, Mr. sticks them both in a feeding trough and chomps contentedly. to put, it on exhibition. L.

McCulley. Denson Higgins of Baltimore vis Yallenti plans to take the matter up with the State Roads Commis er Hackett spent Saturday and rhftir To Present sion in the near future. At pres sunaay wnn air. ana airs, un- ited recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Higgins. Mrs. Higgins accompanied him home for a short visit Miss Susan Hitch and T.

Grov- ent the strip is not lighted. Kiah Hall Program wood Roberts in Martinsburg, W. PHONE SenS gfre a -pew facts about. Va. PRINCESS ANNE, The Som i Mrs.

George Cox has returned Looking ahead to the time whn a proposed deep-water ferry Cape May, N. and Lewes, is established with its resultant heavy flow of vehicular erset High School AcappeHa Choir youtse? Yule Find It At Find It At Culvers" to her home in East New Market win present a musical program after visiting with her cousin. Miss Elizabeth Cox. in Kiah Hall of Maryland StateJtrmfie onto and Maryland's iJH Mil Lewis Baker returned home College Wednesday at 10 a.m. On Friday at 8 p.m..

Harry W. Wednesday after being a patient (3D IP IT (D I IE AND EHRY FRI. SAT. KITE! Eastern Shore, the chamber has earned a committee to take up with state traffic authorities in Maryland. Delaware, and Pennsyl Dengler of the University5 of Mary for 10 days in the Cambridge-Maryland Hospital.

land extension service, will dem-i onstrate the making of Chrjstmas vania the matter of having this Mrs. Howard WiHey entertained 5 traffic stream directed into andi last Fndav in her home with a decorations for the home. The demonstration and lecture will-be ZCOAfEtiomeet through Ocean City on a year-round basis. birthday party in honor of Mrs Lawrence Murphy. held in Room 105 of the Agricul the BenicLc man "We feel that this move may ture Bldg.

About 200 of the sub district The speaker for the assembly well result in a great increase in group of the Methodist Youth Fel Mo iikes to say YcSi and vesper service Dec. 2 at 6 1 Km 3 lowship were entertained Monday year-round traffic through our city." Mr. Yallenti said. evening in Vienna by the local D.m. in man au wiu De ine Rev.

w. O. Camngton, pastor cl AT CHRISTMAS, 2.WAUC0UTw!ihthi group. the First AME Zion Church of GET A hTRIP LOAHATANr Brooklyn, N. Y.

cash confident you The Home Economics Club wia Selbyyille Soldier Promoted In Korea THE VERY BEST TO YOUR FAMILY FROM THE NOT "WOOD" ALCOHOL A pulp mill at Bellingham, Washington, makes -ethyl alcohol from pulping residues and, although the product comes from wood, it is not "wood" alcohol. made a wise, choice, in serve Sunday dinner in Room 209 of Maryland Hall following the as SELBYVTLLE Daniel J. Coming to sembly. T3 OFFICE! Strccker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Samsonite family! iel R. Strecker, Selbyville, recent largest in UGA. ly was promoted to first lieuten ant in Korea where he is a mem quicker service quicker service thicker service quicker service quicker service quicker service RADIO EQUIPPED ber of the 7th Infantry Division. fulclcir servici tucker senriei nicker serrice PHONE Lt Strecker, battalion adjutant in Headquarters Battery of the di Ums pin Ifi jraraiK km Ct nt ten eitrt 10SA WEST MAIN STREET, SALISBURY 2nd Floor (Over Ralph Caskltl's) Phone: 2-1S15 Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE fOt EVENING POUTS" (mwi Mtent le) IBu4tvtl 4l cB MMVief level mm IJOO mo4 wmtm mmtm Mw mmrfltm mt Um ft. vision's 15th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion, entered the Army in IDMYDDEM COMFORTABLE April 1953.

He was stationed at Fort Bliss, before arriving 71 JJxjxJii 3500 in the Far East in September 1933, Lt Strecker was graduated from KKSai.SS the University of Delaware in 1953 and is a member of Phi Kappa OPEN SATURDAYS A.M. k.i. Tau fraternity. vimnA41f A ffAYmirv) 15 5 "5 SonKonile is the "best way to wnJi your family merry Christmas becavse it it the "best." It's strong to strong yoe con even stood on it! If beovtifwlwitk exclusive a1etter-than4eather' finishes that lowgh elf scuffing, wipe clean with a damp cloth and travel mile after mile without losing their lustre and luxury! Give Samsonite luggoge in Admiral Blue, Rawhide finish, London Grey, Colorado Brown, Saddle Ton, Bermuda Green, Alligator finish. The "Very Best- to Her with V.

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S. Also For His Christmas Boys' (Age 8 to Age 20) And Men's ft Suits, Sportcoats, Slacks, SweatersPa jamas, Car Coats, Topcoats, ft 'ft And Men's Shoes and Hats and Other Furnishings For Christmas. ft PANTIE jA MAGIC-OVAL ClVQTt 3 (ijlJl fa and Boys' Clolhing, Too! 4) "3 Also enjoy the lasting uplift of a I t-s Jn "Perma-IM StitehetLCup Bra with the Qij "L7t TAat Never Lets You Down." CO Founded 1900 Open Frl Sat and Mbn. Nites Until 9:00 P. M.

Open Every Nite Until Christmas Starting Dec. 7th I ft Panty Girdle, vhitev sizes S-M-L. 5.95 Brassiere in white, sizes 22 to S3, A-B and 2.50 ft PHONE 7211 IN DEL3IAR, DEL. rXpIe Find It At CdFerewS Find It At.

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