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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 8, 1964 Owners Seek Of Social Interest 5. 'IMPUHTANT NUTIUL! TO ALL NEW JERSEY FARMERS: Weddings and Engagements Nancy Elizabeth, to Edward Top Quality BLUEBERRY HARVESTING EQUIPMENT MISS JUDITH GAIL JOHN- SON, daughter of Mr. and SPRING PirK in Three Parts John McGettigan, son of Mr and Mrs. Anthony J.

McGetti Mrs. Hubert W. Johnson, of 31 Pine Grove Lindenwold, be PLAN AHEAD! For June Delivery ORDER NOW! gan, of 159 New Jersey came the bride Saturday of Collingswood. Christian H. Harch, U.

S. No date has been set for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harch, of Indian Branch Park, Hammon- Aircraft Fee WILDWOOD, March 7. Aircraft owners and airport operators have proposed an annual State registration fee: on airplanes.

Proponents believe the levies, similar to those paid by owners of motor vehicles and boats, would forestall a rash of local property taxes which, they contend, may cripple aviation in the State. Local taxes are imposed at only a few of the State's 77 airports. Assessments have been levied on a building used for aircraft at the Cape May County Airport, in Lower township. Mechanical Picking Unit Cleaners Sixers (Grodert) Blueberry and Orchard Air Pruntr Alto Bud-Air Equipment For further Information Contact: WILLIAM HAGERTHEY 216 MAIN ST. VINCENTOWN, N.

J. 463-3113 ton, at a 4 P. M. ceremony in Laurel Springs Baptist Church. 1111 wedding.

The engagement of Patricia Palencsar to Mr. J. Robert Lodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rev.

Edward Peterson pastor of Linden Baptist Church Camden, performed the cere mony James F. Lodge, of 114 Rockingham Cherry Hill, has been The bride, who was given in announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palencsar. of marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Linda, as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids Nanty-Glo, Pa. The wedding is planned for were Mary Ann Price, of Lin MOVE IMMEDIATELY! October. denwold; Diane Matson, also of and Mrs. Joseph Bamford, of Philadelphia, the bridegroom's sister. Thomas Weiss, tf Lindenwold ARTHUR MRS.

was best man. Ushers included HENRY "late Mr. the Camden, and Richard Busch, of Clementon; Charles Shaw, of Haddonfield, Chojnacki. and Joseph Bamford, his The wedding is planned for brother-in-law. September.

Ruth June Tomlinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mds. William J.

Tomlinson, of 83 Manor ave vrj -J ''MnV'iiinnrt amtSrrai ihhiiiiiiiiiimimi iMmwiyiiMit titf Shore, of 239 Emerald gj I 1 1 13, 9 i 1 1 1-1 9 1 I II rrrrn' Oaklyn, and Warren Harry Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Phillips, of 140 E. 9th Pine Hill, were married Saturday, in Westmont, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, of New York City, to AS LOW AS $29.95 Per Month n-n-n-t Larry Christian Rodenbeck, son 0- St. Mark's Lutheran Church Oaklyn.

SOUTH WOODS of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Rodenbeck, of 1629 N. 42d st, Pennsauken.

The Rev. Dr. C. Donald Heft performed the 6 P. M.

cere The wedding is planned for mony. A reception followed. The September. Jm Easily Arranged couple left for a honeymoon trip The bride-elect attended PAYMENT iimt IN WOODBURY HEIGHTS, N. J.

ONLY 2 RANCHERS TWO 2 ST0RYS AND 3 Bl LEYELS LEFT FROM $16,300 DIRECTIONS: Rt: 130 S. 'to Woodbury-sbuth on Rt. 45 to South Woods. Left at traffic light (Elm Ave.) or Rt. 130 S.

to Westville Circle, continue to Rt, 551 to 553 (Glassboro-Woodbury Rd.) Left to Park Woodbury Heights, follow signs. to Florida. Rutgers University, South Jersey! Division. Her fiance was gradu Announcement has been made through GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC CREDIT CORPORATION 12'x27'-3'to7'deep Di it roursell price. Instillation arranged if necessary Apprex.

Installed Price $1 995 Other Spartan Pool Sizes Available: Do It Youraelf Approximate Pool Kit Initallod Price $2295 $2595 $2995 Call Collect Tl 5-9000 "Complete Pool Supplies Equipment" ated from Eckels College of of the marriage of Marcia Mae Mortuary Science, Philadelphia. Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert K.

Mc- GLASSMONT BUILDERS Woodbury Heights, N. J. TI 8-2666 Mrs. Robert D. Jacobs, of 21 Center Westville, to John Conville, of 838 Maple Col Adley Ottinger, son of Mr.

and Models open 9 fo 5 daily 7 P. M. fill dark Sat. Sun. COOPER RT.

47 DDve.a WOODBURY lingswood, have announced the Mrs. Robert D. Ottinger, of engagement of their daughter, Gibbsboro Kirkwood, which took place on Friday, Feb. 14 The Rev. Edwin E.

Wisser, mi mumVW, performed the 7 P. M. ceremony in St. John's Luther Superbly shaped by Handmacfier, this 100 wool suit has ways of looking "TC fresh and crisp around the clock. an Church, Westville.

Kit A reception at Moffa's Farms, Blenheim, followed. The marriage of Lynne Eck- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. Leonard Eckman, of 302 Montgomery Pitman, and LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM. STAIRS OR HALL! J.

w- ,4. "10? Olte Count lAJcu 218 cherry hill mall no a and Arthur Richmond Henry, of Baltimore, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry, of 111 S. VLiiX Jerome Margate, took place Saturday afternoon at the rj l.l--; 3 ELLISBURG SHOPPING CENTER HA 9-044 Baptist Church of Pitmin The Rev. Reese Mahoney, 'pastor of Lakewood Baptist Church, and former pastor of i LaLWt the Pitman church, performed the NOT 270' 330-BUT Mrs.

Robert C. Haythorn, of Perth Amboy, was matron of tiifii'H'hUidw i honor for her sister, who also was attended by Susan ,1" Piper, of Reading, Karen E. Nielsen, of Glen Cove, Long 137 Island, N. and Carole H. Perry, of Pitman.

The bridegroom's brother Sap? i Ralph, of Margate, was best man. Meredith Henry, of Mar gate; Bruce K. Eckman and 1J fee 1 Leonard B. Eckman, both of Pitman, were ushers. Announcement has been made 2 of the engagement of Maro Rita Cavallo, daughter of Mr.

m. and Mrs. George R. Cavallo, of 254 Memorial Haddon township, to John Walter Chojnacki, son of Mrs. John Chojnacki, of 1159 Thurman N.

J. Movie 1 POM' Timetable (Features and time (abject to chance by management) CAMDEN ARLO "Mutiny, on the Bounty" cont OI 1. MIDWAY "The Quick and the Dead' and "Airbourne" and "The Vikins Women" and "Sea Serpent cont. 1:30 SAVAR 'The Miaadventuret of Merlin Jones' cont. 2.

WALT WHITMAN "McLintock and AM ONLV MART iEIPE SitLIS KI SELL V55 ALL 432 SQ. FT. AT ine caretakers cont. 2:45. SUBURBAN ABSECON (DriTe-in) "Dead Ringer" and "Crawlin Hand" and "Slime People' cont.

7. "RANCHERS, 2-ST0RIES, SPLIT LEVELS, OR YOUR PLANS THE ONLY HOME WITH A BUILT-IH YRAnJarrainiw AFFORD HOT TO LOOK? ATLANTIC CITT Global Affair" cont. l. (Hollywood) "A Comedy of Terror" cont l. 5.

(Shore) "Not Tonight Henry" and sorry, no fnane uroers 4 "The ruit is Ripe cont. 1. 1 1st Come! 1st Served! AUDUBON (Century) "Man in the Middle" cont. 2:45. BLACKWOOD Car- dinar 5.

BORDENTOWN (Dix Terror" 6, 10. "Dementia 13" 7:30. "Battle Beyond the WOOL WILTON BR0ADL00M BRIDGETON (Drive-in) "Man's Favor ite Sport" and "A New Kind of Love" cont. 7. CHERRY BILL (Cinema) "Man's Fa vorite Sport cont.

2. (Community) "Secret Passions" 7. 5 CLEMENTON With Regular Price $9.95 SQ. YD. the Proper stranger" and All in a Night's Work" cont.

2. EGG HARBOR (Colonial) "Children SQ. YD. of the Damned 7. WALL-TO-WALL COMPLETE WITH PADDING ADDED YARDAGE $4.25 sq.

yd. GLASSBORO Cardi nal" 8 P. M. only. REMNANTS CLOSEOUT ROLLS DISCONTINUED STYLES GLOUCESTER CITY Coior Gray Twee Notmef Nmrii Twee! Ctr Eeif Mirtmi Sir 12 i34 3" 15'5V 15 x23 4" 12 70 5-12 x69 the Yum Yum Tree and Bye Bye 7.

:30. (Starlite Drive-in) "Four for Texas" and "Cash McCall cont. t. HAMMONTON (Circus Drive-in) "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones' and "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed" cont. 7.

MAPLE SHADE (Circle Drive-in) "Soldier in the Rain" and "Play It Cool" cont. 7. MOUNT EPHRATM (Mount Enhralm) "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed" cont. 5. MOUNT HOLLY (Mount Wheeler 7.

OAKLYN (Rits)-The Small World of Sammy Lee" cont. 3. PALMYRA (Broadway) "Love With the Proper Stranger 7. PENNS GROVE (Grove) "Lassie's iC NV BAN EC TEHMS-36 MONTHS TO PAY 1ST PAYftlENT-MAT AS LOW AS $1. 25 PER WEEK Great Adventure "2.

4. he Prize -7. :20. PLEASANTTILLE (Atlantis Drive-ln)- "Love With the Proper Stranger" SUNDAY H2 to(3 PM. and "Black Goia cone 7.

(Rlalto) "Alligator People 2:15. "Move Over :20. SALEM (Palace) "Diary of a Mad 9. Ved. Fri 'til 9 P.M.

Daily to 6 5a ft STONE HARBOR (Harbor) "Under the Yum Yum Tree 7. 9. THOROFARE (Parkway Drive-in) ALL WHITE DRAPERIES $595 Fabulous elections of fabrics newest decorator patterns, solids, stripes, etc. Every imaginable color all the latest fabrics. FREE BROCHURE! Mail to: Vir-Mac Construction Co.

Rt. 1 30, Bridgeport, N. J. Love With the Proper Stranger and. vbaiu.i.

rn" lt ra "Take Her, She's Mine" coot. 7. WEST COLLINGSWOOD (Crescent) "The Terror" and "Rodan'-2. "Kings of the Sun and "The Terror" cont 4. WESTMONT (Westmont) "Soldier in -OELAWARE- the Ram" cont.

2:45. WILDWOOD (Casino) "Sunday in New FOR FREE; DECORATOR SERVICE IN YOUR HOME! ADDRESS CITY DO YOU OWN YOUR LOT? York" 2. 7.9 (Shore) "The Victors" 1 :30. 8. STATE WILLIAMSTOWN (Grand) "Strait WILLINGBORO (Fox) "The Misad ventures of Merlin Jones cont.

2-(Super 130 Drive-In "Love With thf Proper Stranger" and "Who's Beer Sleeping in My Bed" cont. 7. TRENTON The Inquirer brings you ALL the news with complete background information, analyses and forecasts by America's leading columnists. Read ALL about it every day in The Philadelphia Inquirer. BRUNSWICK "The Easy 3:45.

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