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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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1 I lf L'jJ 1 CUTIES East Camilen AWs: By E. Simms CampKell Driver Is Trapped In Hit-Run Death Flames Damage Westville Church safe's 3cm vm Bible Club Will Hold Family Night Sept. 23 on Eighth Anniversary By FRANK SHERIDAN The eighth anniversary of the engagement of Somers Point, Sept. 15. Jo-j Westville, Sept.

15. The Bible seph T. Capille, 22, of Mill road, Protestant Church, Delsea drive, Bargaintown, was held in $500 caught Are early today when a bail Thursday as the driver of! neon sign short-circuited and the hit-run car which killed ignited the belfry. UD ET urnFsnV NIGHT DON" MacNEII.L rremietPd his Break Bible Surprise Club of St. Paul's her daughter, Miss June Arlene James J.

Lee, 66, a Steelmanville farmer, early Monday morning on Zion road, near Mount Airy Evangelical Lutheran Church, fast club over television from 9 to 10, and in my way of thinking, should have stood in bed. Maybe the women enjoy him in the morning when they have nothing better to do than to listen to ih rarlirv hut his horiEre-nodze of acts should have been saved for avenue, Bargaintown. to Mr. Dale Rudderham, 2550 Baird boulevard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Rudderham, of Sydney, Nova Scotia. The wedding is scheduled for Oct. 7, his next morning's program. I thought this fall we had passed iiiliVCM fmfJ Abbott to Push Work All equipment of the Independent and Union Fire companies was summoned at 12.20 a. m.

and the blaze was quickly extinguished. Simultaneous alarms were turned in by residents who saw the flames and smoke pouring from the belfry, Patrolman Michael Flood said. One resident telephoned Gloucester City police, key station for the local police radio, while the fire alarm box at Delsea drive and West street was sounded. Firemen said a small area of the belfry on the frame building was scorched when the electrically-illuminated sign short-circuited following a downpour of rain. Thirty sixth street above Federal street, will be celebrated Sept.

23 with a family night program. It will mark the opening of the eighth season for children from six years through teen age. The club's musical staff will provide entertainment. The program begins at 7.30 m. Membership is free.

Children of various denominations are members. James C. Peacock directs the club's activities. He is assisted by George Morrison, G. Harold Hozpy, Gordon Kirby, Mrs.

Peacock, secretary; Ruth Handleton, On Trenton Freeway Trenton, Sept. 15. State High the childish stage of amateur productions in television but Wednesday night brought back memories of two or three years ago when television was in its infancy. Don MacNeill tried his best to make the public entertaining to the viewers. There are too many of these shows on the air now and I can't see any entertainment in a person making a silly fool of himself just to be seen by his.

Paul Green, Pulitzer pnze-win-friends over television. I would ining playwright and author of also like to mention the lack of; the U. S. Government-sponsored scenery, good lighting and ex-! symphonic drama, "Faith of Our perienced production. It might; Fathers," which currently is he that because of it being their; showing in Washington, D.

C. first show the producers and the People" audiences will way commissioner Annott an nounced today that work on th Trenton Freeway, which will run through the heart of Trenton Magistrate Clarence Driscoll, of Egg Harbor township, set the bail on charges of manslaughter by automobile and leaving the scene of an accident after state police of the Absecon barracks testified that Capille had admitted being the driver. Troopers Fred Schmidt and William Wagner said they traced Capille through fragments of a headlight lens found embedded in Lee's clothing and scattered on the highway near the scene of the accident. Experts testified the glass as the type used in headlights of a 1937 model car. The troopers found Capille's car in the garage of Charles An-german, of Linwood, where it had been left Monday afternoon for repair of the headlight.

Confronted with the evidence, they said Capille admitted striking Lee about 2 a. m. Monday. from the Delaware river to the Brunswick avenue traffic circle, rectors might have been a excerpis oi uie woi. nervous and upset but tms is no excuse for such a poor offering.

I would suggest that Don Mac will be pushed ahead with redoubled efforts. The freeway will cost $15,000,000 when completed. Principal objective under the accelerated work program will be the completion of the connecting road between Greenwood and Clinton avenues on the east, and 1 21 i leader; Beverly Smith, pianist; Mf. and Mrs. Walter T.

assistant secretaries, and Harold and Donald Crawford, 1 orchestra. rLANS were completed Thursday night by the Westfield Ave-inue Business Men's association ifor its first annual dinner Sept. 27 in Kenney's restaurant, 531 Market street. i New officers will be installed. FOR QUICKER HANDLING All barges are so designated as to have the largest hatchway and smallest deck area possible to permit quick cargo handling, ac-cording to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Market and Stockton streets on the west. ORCHESTRA LEADER Woody Herman will be the guest star on "Versatile Varieties" over WPTZ tonight at 9. Appearing in a production number with the show's handsome singtng-emcee Bob Russell, Herman will play his clarinet, sing and dance. Russell also will introduce Anita and Rafael, exotic dance team with a South American musical tempo; Lady Frances, noted magician; and a comedy act. THE 1950-51 DRAMATIC sea- Neil, stay on radio in the morning and continue to be loved by his millions of women.

He will never get into the hearts of their husbands over television at night. WHEN OLfiA OCCULT, crystal gazer, stares Into her crystal ball and foresees hpr own future, she hurriedly summons Adam Conway and his wife in a frantic attempt to save herself, on "Deetctive's Wife." over WCAU-TV tonight 8.30-9. They include Arthur Jacobs, 'president; Henry Castano, vice Sears Open Till 9:30 Fri. and Sat. 9-15 president; L.

H. Marryott, Paul Huber, financial secretary; Mrs. L. R. Williams, re i 1 "Now, don't tell me it's not serious enough for me to go abroad I've just bought a whole new wardrobe!" cording secretary; John M.

Whil-I din. Carlton W. Rowand. W. M.

ion on television swings into high1 gear tOniSht With, the addition Of alert liL-a ite rriau niffV.fr firct Tno rtnicArtnrn Godoyi Williamson, William Koerner, A GENUINE DIAMOND will a new program series under the alternate are tn select tho lead- heawweierht chamnionshin hnntlJohn R. Erickson and L. I. Ran- Fitrhtsldall. trustees.

Jacobs will suc- PTZ to-iceed Whildm as president. be split before Uie television, title of "The Magnavox Theater. ing players for the every other; will be shown on Greatesl cameras tonight at 8.30 on; The premiere show, a Ferenc week drama from the greatest! of the Century" over Wl WTTZ version of We, thejMolnar story of love and jealousy talent of the current theater and night at 10.45. People" when Harry called "The Tale of the Wolf screen. Godoy, "iron-jawed" be split before the television title of "The Magnavox Theater.

nlavprs for thp pvptv other! will hp Khnwn nn Orpatest Vloai'V- TUB 4 T71 1 noted diamond merchant, and opens "The Magnavox Theater Tale tne VVolf," weight champ of Chile, met'League, 300 North Twenty-sev-owner of the famous Junkers season via CAU-TV tonight at touching love story first produced; Louis in Madison Square street, has approved a reso-and Hope diamonds appears Stars of the first show -ejin Budapest 40 years ago, con-! den, New York, on Feb. 9, requesting Commissioner the program. Winston will show lovely Fiona Massey, John Wen-cerns a jealous man convinced and throughout the fight had the Aaron, director of public safety, host Dan Seymour and the tele- graf and Steven Hill, well-known that he can keep his wife's affec-i Brown Bomber puzzled- bv his! for more foot patrolmen in the vision audience exactly how ex-personalities of the stage and; tion only by making her rich, As crouching style. He lasted the! Third district in an effort to curb perts break the valuable Sms. screen.

the story progresses, however, he full 15 scheduled rounds, but1 vandalism and protect property. Seymour also will greet Wee-1 The "Magnavox reaiizes hH0W5 mistaken he has Louis won the decision. iRichard Frye, president, who gee, one of New York City which alternates each Friday been. i nrMided at the meeting declared most famous photographers, and, night with "The Ford Theater," To regain their old attraction i Jt patrolmen now Pfsiiu ms us imiu jmi i CELEBRATION of its I ior xounsTS, me noieis in Bfmn, Dr0vide better television, is patterned after its first anniversary on video, land the famous health resorts' protection long-run alternate Like The The Big Story" will present, ihave been restored to accommo-r ThL r.arrahranHt MONEY TO LOAN ashionXailored (lothes 1a WPTZ tonight at 9.30, a date 100,000 visitors, the German; pastor 0f Grace Baptist Church, dramatization of how reporter tourist office reports. The hotels wi, De tne pUes speaker at the Kay Girardin of the Detroit introduced roof gardens and; firgt fa1 meeting.

0f the Garfield ot nine. diinwiidi. Jewelrr, tUrrmrr, intrhn. mosicjU In-ttrnmrntt, binocularm, radios tnoli. fnm and riflt.

etc. All Inam strictly confidential. Lownit Ifnl rafi. Nn Iniiw tn larrc bom tno smalL Bonn to 5. Fridar ntO 9 M.

New York Loan Sales Co. K. C. Cm. tth 4rrh St.

PhlU Pa. Eit. 1869 WA. 2-3197 Ford Theater" it will bring to the television screen the greatest in the classic literature of the stage, in addition to adaptations of famous novels, short stories and in the experimental vein, it will present original television dramas. Plans for the new dramatic Feature Leisure Coats and Slacks of Fine Sheen (3iicn.) Times, solved the bru- American DreaKlasts.

Parent-Teacher Association at 8 tal murder of a wealthy phi- nnmiiatinJp- m- Monday in the school audi- ofMore tSiun, Tntyh Cra- FILM HIGHLIGHTS of the" metropolitan districts. j.ST'V WS Mrs Al- bertson is chairman, will serve! tffmm refreshments. 4 a i im fill r- fii i i i i i i 5 REPORTS will be received on the progress on plans to enlarge the Baldwin Run area at a meet- i if i i iii si i i ti I i ing of the Eleventh Ward Civic -nmmr mmm mm Irwrwr ma 1mm mtam l4 mmnma CcMf Rvlui 1 -1r-f Association Wednesday at i p. m. in the club house at Twen- ty-eighth street and Concord ave- Jt4 rPV, rt mrmyi ti.

ill Krt malft by Henry L. Leiner, chairma and member of the Camden. 5 County Park Commission. Leiner says a survey has been 5 made to determine the best site on the tract for a playground. Other members of the committee '4 LEISURE I ti 1 include Godfrey Misus, also I chairman of the action commit- if tee: Harry Johnson, Martin Knodle, Fiore Malacrae, Thomas Si Pagan, Christie Gnacco, Mrs.

Elsa Baker and Mrs. Simone Ander- son. 5i ST. JOSEPH'S Parent-Teacher Association will have its first fall Si meeting at 8 p. m.

next Tuesday in the school at Twenty-ninth STORE OPEN FRIDAY 10 A. M. TO 9 P.M., 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. you'UL jbjj.

Ja)c in. cl street and Westfield avenue. Mrs. John Kane, president, will side. if if it Yom Kippur services will be conducted at G.30 p.

next Wednesday by Congregation Beth a Israel. Twenty-eighth and High streets, by Julius Dorfman, di-5 rector of the Camden Jewish Center. Rabbi Max Weine, spir- 5 itual advisor of the congregation, will assist and Jacob Mickleman, IM VArr 'ireilt I cantor, will direct the music. Rab- hi Wene will preach at 8 a. m.

I "fr fej I 'i gabardine leisure coat you'll Thursday at the closing service of the high holidays on "In Time Slyfe No. 724 New Front Clasp Bra! "IT Stitched Cups for figure-beauty! Styl Ns. 600 Corrxli flgur faultt with (emplttt comfort. Tailortd of won- i. i i IS II marrn Mi- im! 1 I of Tragedy.

I -p-n- 'f'XlU i button mociel he, padded 5i THE EAST CAMDEN Junior -V. 1VI I houldri and rtyon Unlnej. dtrful, waihebl A 5 Auxiliary of the West Jersey hos- II 1 W'l Iff ft.sS Si ii pital is conducting its annual etin with olaitlc tld florot. Colore Nudo, Whitt. Block, II -v I mw 5" Mth Ji bazaar today on the lawn of the o- fire hall at Twenty -seventh street and Westfield avenue.

It opened Bluo, Malto, Pink, III Nil Siiei: A Cupi 32 to 36 3 at 10 a. m. and will close at 9 p. m. Plants, jewelry, cakes and handicraft are on sale.

Cups 32 to 40 Cupi 34 to 42 (In White, Pink, Black) The Women's Union of Grace Baptist Church conducted a White Cross luncheon meeting 1 aVj 7 1 Mm, i. -s Thursday in the social hall at 1 s50 fS Isobel West. Mrs. Ella Martin and Miss Helen Sieber. Dr.

and Mrs. Kenneth L. Athey, 3616 Westfield avenue, have re- turned home after a two-month Alio ovolab'f in White broadcloth- tour of South American coun- 8 tries. They spent a week at No more Twisting or fumbling, ingeniously deiiqned. In jheer nylon.

Siiei: A Cupi 32 to 36 Cup 32 to 31 You'll find many more stylet in our itoro by Quest-Shon Mark, for every 3 1... 1. I J.I-.L. ll -Niv t'f Buenos Aires. "NYLON vm mtie win iuihi( ii uuuiiuiii una A SON was born to Mr.

and 5 Mrs. Martin Hartigan, 423 Beide- 5 man avenue, on Sept. 1. He has been named Donald Wayne. 5 Friday evening services will be resumed at 8.15 p.

m. by the Congregation Beth Israel. New! Spin-O-Rounol Bra! Stylo No. 900 Ouoit-ihon Mark't Nylon Uplift Bra. Mekei a beauty of your figure.

Dainty faqgottlng on low-cut cupt. Wide elastic band for carefree comfort. In wonderful washable Nylon, Siiei: A Cupt 32 la 36 Cupi 32 to 31 While only Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, 2722 Thompson street, have returned from a vacation in Detroit, where i they were guests of their son-in '7r fi law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William Jackson. Mrs. Alphonsus Brennan, 231 North Thirty-second street, has Stylo No. 108 Fill 9 out et 10 women pertctly, Inaeni.

eutly signed 3-ietion ditched cup. Repeated woih-ingi enhonc iti beauty end roundnex. I a 1 1 1 midriff band. In Ouett-ihon Mark own wonder woven Avon tatln. Colon: While, Pink, Black Siiot: A Cupt 32 to 36; Cupi 32 to 31; Cupt 32 to 40.

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