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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 7

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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J. lJiA.LA,JL.iU Ji. i.lArSir-aUlMa lLL.r.lM.w i. East Camden C0U1EI-05T. Comdan, N.

friday, Augvtf J5, 1950 Newest Styles in Worsted Gabardine i)tissionarics to Africa Return Home For Furlough After AT ears in Nigeria 1 We've combined smart looks with superior quality fabrics and matchless tailoring that includes 2-button band for smooth waistline, concealed zipper placket, taped hem, blind stitching. Slim-line skirt sketched features side-pleat, new button detailing. Green, wine, brown, black. 10 to 18. By MtANK SHERIDAN The Rev.

and Mrs. Samuel dale avenue, at her summer cot-Goertz, missionaries to Africa, I tage at Ocean Gate. Among the have returned for a furlough and fsts rs- and daughter, Lilpen; Mrs. are the guests of Mrs. Goertz Krcbs Mrs Anna parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Regan, Mrs. Eva McLaughlin Kite and he daughter, Rita; Mrs. The Rev. Mr.

Goertz has "'ernan, Mrs Mary i Sanderson, Mrs. Agnes Wade and eight years in Africa. His Virginia Bartlow. the former Florence Kite spentj Samuel Levin, 248 Morse four years with him in the attended the summer sessionary field in Nigeria, Westions of ColIP 'Arls and Science, university of Texas, at Africa. They were accompanied; Austin, to obtain a post graduate by their small daughters, Loisjdogree.

and Sharon. Both say they were: Mr. and Mrs. Wihle, 139 reluctant to return home butlNorth Twenty-fifth street, are needed a rest. They were at the! en joying a week's vacation at Sudan Interior Mission which is 'Wildwood.

a Faith Church Mission. Mrs. Goertz and their daughter, Ol Sharon are supported bv UriVCIS I lllCCl Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Thirty-sixth and Federal 17 streets, of which the Rev. CharM OF lOlcUlOllS 1 100 Wool Worsted Jersey Blouses Red, Rust, Green, Gold, Navy, Black Perfect blouse to spark college wardrobes! Note Fall details: wing sleeves, double coHsr, tiny buttons. 32 to 38.

ttBUCK AND iffy mmfr mm I (. Bauer is pastor, tne kov. Mr. Goertz and their daughter, Lois, are supported in the field by the Zoller Gospel Mission, Detroit, Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. Kite are proprietors of a book store at 112 South Thirty-fourth street. The Rev. Mr. Goertz will preach Sunday morning at Faith Baptist Church, AtKunncmede Arrested for traffic violations on Black Horse pike, 21 motorists were fined amounts ranging from S3 to $15 each and assessed costs Thursday night bv Muniei- In Their Own Plastic Bon New Pal Judge Charles Voigt at Second and Pearl streets.

Goertz is a sister of Mrs. JohnjRunnemede. Kerrybrooke Berets Sits back prftily, is so comfortable! Soft, lustrous wool felt styled to edd the chic touch to casual and up costumes alike. Many Packed in a neat plastic box. colors.

4 B. Milby, 416 North Second; Charged with speeding were: street, whose husband is now'Rf'bert McNamara, 622 Evesham touring the Holy Land. Thejroad, Magnolia; George Middle-! Rev. Mr. Milby is president ofitfn.

210 Washington avenue, the New Jersey Council of Chris-ifcasantville; Tomie Jennings, tian Churches and is a former. 920 Mt. Vernon street. pastor of Faith Church. Albert Robinson, 268 West 121th New York City; Alvah THE HIGHLAND civic boo.sl- 1518 Brookaven road, ers will meet at 7 p.

Tuesday, Wynnewood; Charles Lafferty, in Alberta Woods to consider West Oasdate street; Enoch ther action of their attempt toMohnson, 1814 Master street; have unpaved streets in that area; Michael Pachelli, 1011 North Six-treated with oil for paving nextUy-fourth street; Francis Heller, spring. i5T0!) Florence street; Robert Mc- At a meeting of the Camden Harvey, 641!) Woodcrest avenue, city commission on Thursday and Joseph Walker, 2542 Coium-Commissioner Abbott announced bia avenue, all of Philadelphia, the paving could not be under-! Those charged with careless taken on Hillside and Waldorf driving were Vollie Williams, avenues because of lack of sew-j Browning road, Rellmawr; Rob-ers. He said homes would bo nt Carey, 125 Seventh avenue, flooded in the event of rain be-jMr. Ephraim; Charlotte Cooper, cause of no sewers. James Park-j H5 Clementon avenue, Blen-er, chairman of the group, andjheim; Rene 1445 Bel-: Mrs.

Lillian Bakey represented avenue, Camden; Eugene the residents at the meeting. jBernicker, 401 Walnut street; They claim that part of Schwartz. 1816 Beverly dorf avenue already has been ir.i- street; Joseph Longaker, 3023 proved from Marlton pike to Eur-jijnruh avenue, and Arthur Kline, wood avenue and no flood conditio North Second street, all of tion exists after rains. The groufrphiiadelphia; James Armbrustcr, hit combination! black velveteen on wool jersey dresses, budget priced Just one from a winning lineup of young favorites our oil-occasion dress of lightweight wool jersey, with elastic-shirred mid-section, end rich velveteen contrasts. Gray, heather, rust, red, or green; 10 to 18.

Group also features smart Foil rayons and corduroys, for misses, juniors! also is aenaung wnai name avenue. Blackwood, and John Sheahan, 18 Merion road, Montgomery county. Wildwood I'TA Opens 7.95 adopt. "Fighting Highlanders" has been suggested, according to ri rRfr A 4 If CLUi of girls, the first of its kind in the city, has been organized by nine East Camden girls from 11 to 14 years old. Meeting at, the home of Mrs.

C. Stratton, 59 South Twenty-seventh street, they took the name of Friendly 4H Homemakers club. Thev elected Barbara Harvey president, Marie Di Paola, secretary, and Ellen Ryan, treasurer. Other members include Rosalie Di Paola. Laura Mae Edwards, Ruth Eichfeld, Bella Grace.

Virginia Howell and Barbara Strat Figlit for New School Wildwood, Aug. 25. An intensive drive has been undertaken by members of the Wildwood Parent-Teacher Association for approval of a plan for a new grade school. The association has expressed the opinion that a new school was needed, citing the deplorable condition of the present Glenwood avenue building. The members pointed out the building Was unsafe, unhealthy and unfit.

The Board of Education also is A rrnjl UL! "IX if. I Vfs -k -sVf ton. They selected sewing as i their first project with the object I seeking residents' views on the I plan. The proposed site is at Oak of learning how to make their own clothes. THE MEMBKKS of the band of Woodrnw Wilson High school will report at.

9.30 a. Monday for the first rehearsal for the fall ana rew Jersey avenues, on property owned by the city. 2d Tipsy Driving Charge look! term. William E. Marley, jearter, ajorettes, cheer jNlis 90 Days in Jail announced the "flifP! 0i j' '0 leaders and color guards also are huge Uctlont hlghr priced Salem, Aug.

25. His second offense as a drunken driver Thursday brought Edward Powers, 36, of Churchtown, a 90-day term in the Salem county jail. Arrested when he went past a stop sign, Powers was pronounced intoxicated and unfit to drive by Dr. J. Horace Los-calzo.

Municipal Judge Boggs expected to report Monday. Enrollments for the Woodrow Wilson Evening High school will be received on Sept. 6, according to Aaron De Kosky, principal. Sessions will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p. throughout the school term.

The school enables adults to complete at least an eighth grade education and to imposed a mandatory 90-day sen tence when it was shown Powers obtain high school diplomas when reg. priced at $8 and $9 plus (ox stunning cosuol and dressy styles for all in leading Fall shades smorfest shapes: pouches, boxes, swaggers, vanities, satchels, shoulder strops outstanding assortments in genuine learner and cord Ideal Christmas gifts buy now! previously had been fined $200 for tipsy driving. His license is being revoked permanently, Boggs said. "Back-to-School" Value! For II IV FEVER OR "SUMMER COLDS' 95 OUT OF 100 DOCTORS TODAY PRESCRIBE ANTIHISTAMINES! And the same antihistamine formula chosen by thousands of physicians is available to you without a prescription in TWO convenient forms: look I those courses are completed. THREE EAST CAMDEN young men have enlisted in the Navv this month and were sent to the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.

They are John D. Kermann. 1038 North Thirty-second street; James T. Bayruns, 110 South Thirty-third street, and David C. Ge.serick, 2325 Wayne avenue.

They have enlisted for four years service. WALTER SMITH, 2806 Garfield avenue, is on the honor roll of the Columbia Institute, Philadelphia, for excelling in the graduation exercises of the summer school. The students at this institute are continuing their high school studies. Mathews Purnell post 518. VFW auxiliary, will meet at 8.30 p.

m. today at the post home, 2712 Hayes avenue, to consider plans for fall and winter activities. Mrs. Michael Mungioli and Mrs. Esther Knaub have been named cochalrmen of the anniversary dinner committee.

The dinner will be served on Oct. 21. 9 IS'1 wis 4 silk Famous Anahisl Tablets exquisite pure 1 25 mg- antihistamine. Successfully Sears Quality Children's Shoes reg. $3, $4 and $5 Sizes 8V2 to 3 used by millions of American families last winter to check cold symptoms effectively.

Use it now for prompt, dramatic relief from symptoms of Hay Fever, often known as "summer "rose "catarrhal 'Uniterm newest, most beautiful Fall patterns Including florals, geometries, paisleys, conversationals each in 5 or 6 color combinations generous full cut 36" squares or 48" longs fine quality imported silk crepes, silk chiffons, and silk crepe-back satin! finest workmanship: all hand rolled edges Famous everywhere for their fine quality elk leather uppers, sewed stitchdown-construction soles. Lots of brown or red straps, brown and white saddles, blucher oxfords with moccasin vamps or scuff-proof tips. MRS. JOHN' 500 New Super-Economy bottle of 100 tablet coil only about 2t ptr Also available ia bottles of 40 or 15 tablets. New Anahist Atomizer 2 for quick relief of sneeies, sniffles, stuffed-up nose, the most common Hay Fevet symptoms.

Unlike ordinary inhalers and nose drops', ANAHIST'S new Companion Product quickly helps the rwollen, irritated membranes to resume a more normal condition by blocking the action of the histamine-like substance in North Twenty-seventh street, is spending two weeks with relatives in Maryland recuperating from a recent illness. Mrs. William H. Hirsch, 47 North Twenty-eighth street, has returned from visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hirsch, Alexandria, Va. Her son is attached to an air transport company there. Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Murphy, 3084 Federal street, are parents of a son born at Cooper hospital. He has been named Carl. Mrs. Murphy was Miss Frances E. Gribaudo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Gribaudo, Pennsau-ken, before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. William Mager, 117 North Thirty-fourth street, have returned from two weeks' vacation at Wildwood.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Sheri Sears low price includes a new, modern case, new dial, new hands and any repairs (less parts) to make your eW watch look new and keep accurate time. WafeRepaJr Servfce at Sears EffOE dan and daughters.

Bonnie Mae and Maryanne, 423 Beideman avenue. Westfield Acres, arc en- Joying a vacation at Wildwood. All 4NTIHISTAMINIS AM NOT AIIKII ANAHIST i ttio snly anilhUtamlna pravari SAM antf If FICTIVI by raaortarf In tHa 4amsMl taaa'ar' Oifatt articla an MEMBERS of the Rosary So rietv of St. Joseph's R. C.

SEARS Admiral Wilson, CAMDEN OPEN TILL 9:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Church, Twenty-ninth street and y0Bf -Westfield avenue, were guests of; Mrs. Joseph Loeber. 3311 Rose-i Americas AnlihisUmiiJa.

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