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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 15

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COUIIEI-FOST, CanttUn, H. Friday, March 7. 1SI 15 State, Local DAR Honors Won by High School Girls Wool-Rubber Brush Valuables in Lost Purse Dictate Size of Award If you have one of those wool-rubber combination brushes that pick up such substances as animal hair or face powder, suds and rinse it often. It won't pickup dirt unless it is clean. r-r, uu uk By EMILY TOST Whether or not to send a reward is the subject of the following! letter: "Recently I lost my purse in the theater and fortunately I flllS for me.

the person who found it was honest and mailed it to homiui I was very grateful to have it back as there were several things! wirrm a of Mr. too Mr ut r. in it of importance to me I shall pi course, write a note of ihanks to this person, but I would like to know if it would be comuo. 321 North nurd trt. proper to enclose a sum of money with the note." whilS-nUl0n' If the purse had very little money in it, then you would simplv bu r- n(1 Mr- ii it nciJnw; CuvtU.

1309 nut. Hiddoa Ehtf. liaim lilt 11 1 ivit 1 iui nit uiuMi ui ii. ijui 11 11 naw a 1 1 nine Heigh Li.en. dauchter of Mr.

tnd Mrs Lloyd W. amount of money you would thank the finder and send a fair proportion of it to him (or her) and ask that he lor sne) trn Ci.dnfj. North Huidoipti tvenue. East Rlvcr- ton. Wilmt dauthter of Mr.

and Mn William F. Fcper, hiim avenue, Blackwood Terrace. Jamet, ion of Mr. and Mri. Joseph aat Center avenue, Maple Shade.

Marion dau inter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamet K. Rifler, 306 Tenth avenue, Haddua accept it. 7 rt 7 to dinner, she insists that I be present.

She thinks my absence Wants Picture noar frc pct i vpar might be taken to mean that I gave a boy I had been going out jo not care for that person's with a portrait picture of myself I cant see this at all, Caroline daughter of Mr. and Mn. franklin O. William. South Academy avenue, Clauboro.

Kenee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wilson, 1113 Cresson street. Patricia A daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth fiakley, 119 Fourth avenue, Pitman. Marion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P.

Cltne, Berkley Manor, Paulsboro. for his birthday. About 1 nav'e jour months ago we had a very seri- jopinion. ous quarrel and no longer see Answer: If the guest is near each other. I would like veryl'our aSe you are absent mnr-h havo thi niptntP time he (or she) is pres- Cheryl daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Dsnieti, at wooaiynnc avenue, wen May I write to him and ask toent. yuS mottn" would be quiteis irignt. But 11 the guest is one ofi Mttrc eswood. A son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard A. i.w. nmiritv it is nni mother's age. your being nnt ho possioie to asK ior me return 01 wu- a gift, but under the circum as a sllRhl- Richard son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Fleming, New Freedom road, Berlin. VA 1 dinihltr nf Mr and Uri U'il stances you describe, I think you what should onP SP1Te for iiugiu wiui- mm a lime ami dsn formal dinner a buffet lunrh nr1 shirk diuhtr of Mr. md Mn. Htnrjr him if he still has vour Dieture.

lunc11 tn Mhtme cnnnnr 1rc Hoot Un ic? 1--v 1 i i. tt-m n. RENEE STRAUS ANN SNYDER RUTH LOUISE BUSSARD Moorestown High School i Woodbury High School Woodrow Wilson High School Ax )J I rr? Mr1 AA, and if so, that you would like iqum, mi n.ddon tvmue. Cannot answer pctsonal mail, DUli crol tiaushtrr of Mr. tnd Mn.

Gtone 10 nave 11 oat k. jher leaflet E-25, "Menus for Every i A x. rlinr Ic U'ninir 'i t. daughter of Mr. ana Mn.

T4 is wrong (Occasion, will help you. To ob-lKobianm, ssi9 uurei tvenw, ptnnauken. Dear Mrs. Post: I would like tain a copy, send 10 cents in coin it umr Rmiui Manlyn dauihtfr of Mr. and Mn Jo very much to have you settle a to her, the Courier-Post, P.

O. problem which constantly arises Box 99, Station New York 19, between my mother and Y. I retary of the senior class and is Modern Etiquette I 1. seph M. Stewart, Chfitnut ftrm.

Berlin. Johanna, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Vernon W. Stone 423 Ctnnaminacn avenue, Palmyra.

Jennifer daughter of Mr. and Mn. Robert Jensen, 56 West Maple avenue, Mcrrhantville. Ronald son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis J. Burton, 5533 Wisteria avenue, Pennsauken. Born at Horn. Theodore son of Mr. and Mrs Norman D.

Southtate, 258 South Twenty-ninth street. Donna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Alliano, 533 North Tenth atreet. Zurhmcr Hmpltal, Rlveraide Walter, non of Mr.

and Mri. John Gonteski. Sun Dial. Ann also is president I 1- 1 fc rmrzr ii Q. What is the proper to an informal letter writ- of the German club and secre- tua m.i ,,,,,1 ten to a college professor? A.

If he hohf a doctor's de- S7 SUSAN JOHNSTONE JkXsT tmfJ Haddonfield Memorial High school senior who has been Jf I- "Lff. chosen Good Citizenship Pilgrim of the New Jersey yf ri 1. State Society, Daughters of the Revolution. 1 CT i i "Dpai- Po111 ''roet. Hiverslde.

u'gree, then it is their representative at the Good Vn Citi7fnshin Tnstittifp rnnrliu-fpH. JOiinsun. Mar? Anne dmnhther nf Mr and Mrs. yilUt nsnip institute tOnaUUCa ehnii a hriHoUudrry Phlllms. of HUh street.

Burllntton by the New Jersey State Ferera Lorraine Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ShOW preference, If any, When: Edward Parker, of Stratton apartments. Bev- choosing her maid of honor? i i Danenf Ann.

daughter of Mr. and Mn. A. Her SlSter Should have the Elwood Faulkner, of Franklin street. Delaneo.

High-Ranking Teenagers LsT i High-Ranking Teenagers tion of Women's Clubs at New Jersey College for Women. Ann's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snyder, of Woodbury.

nvoforonoo Tf chn has nn eictnr Lucille, daughter of Mr and Mrs. RwrT. of Hancock street. Riverside. i she usually chooses her most intimate friend.

SUZANNE PERR1N Merchantville High School Anna ields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alltirlght. Fairvlew atreet. Kiverslde.

David Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baloh Prror. of Front street. Palmyra Barbara Ann.

daughter of Mr. and Mn. Lowell Good, ot Linden avenue. Riverton. Kim Vincent, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvef Scott, of Rlvervlew manor. Riverside. Wagon for Cleaning JANET GERNER Swedesboro High School ANN WILLSON Paulsboro High School Chosen as DAR Pilgrims By HILDA SHIVERS One of the South Jersey girls to take part in the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Pilgrimage next week will be Renee Straus, German born senior at Moorestown High school. The pupils are chosen for the honor, under the sponsorship Brushing Furs Try using your child's toy Furs should be brushed or sally jane, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. Don wagon to pull along the pails 't, yaus, mmhoH nnlv hv ovnortc Tf a'nur aid Pi-trle. of Bellvlew avenue. Riverton la-nn II Mr- "nd Mr Royden Cedar avenue. Pennsauken.

i. becomes matted, fluff it up by kT. Ti washing or other housecleaningish kin it viBOrousv Roger rmitinpe Vnll'll havo locc lifrincr Vigorously. tck 0, oI need for wall-! "w.L. Robe.rt.

50 odist Church, where she also is! only a member of the National substitute organist. I Honor Society, but she has won Ann Snyder, Woodbury High! letters in hockey, basketball and school's representative, is not! tennis. She is recording sec- yne. son ot Mr. ana Mrs.

Fred- Moorestown road. Riverside. I less stooping and less dripping. of local DAR chapters, by their classmates and school faculties. The selection is made on the basis of qualities prescribed by the Financial Aid From Parents Not Wise By RUTH MILLETT A mother writes: "Our quit college to marry a young DAR, whose objective is to cultivate leadership, dependaomty, service and patriotism among teen agers.

The Moorestown school's choice, Renee, is a pretty brunette Reg. $119.95 Famous-Make and the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Straus, of hoo th d.

Pennsauken township. She waS 6 born in Danzig and came to this, Pient of the Good Citizenship country with her parents when' A ward presented annually by she was three and one-half years! the school. Old. Talented Pianist She is an excellent pianist and i also is interested in art work. I In addition to being active in a number of clubs at school, she is a member of the A Ca-; fete In addition to being an honor; student for the past three years, she is editor-in-chief of the Nutshell, school magazine, and has been a co-director of the radio program, "A Page From the Nutshell," broadcast over a Camden station for two years.

Renee became an American citizen last summer, before returning to Europe with Dr. and Mrs. Straus for a tour of England, France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. She plans to attend college, where she will major either in medicine or journalism. While in college, she hopes she may be chosen as an exchange student to Europe.

Under the sponsorship of the Moorestown Chapter, DAR, Re PLUS DRAIN TUB AND 24 PKG5. OF "SUPER SUDS" pella Choir and plays in the orchestra. She also serves with: the Student Association, an elective post. Outside activities in-1 elude church work and one of her hobbies is writing to "pen! pals" in England and Ruth is daughter of Mrs. Jesse: R.

Bussard, of Camden. Suzanne Perrin has been chosen as Merchantville High school's Pilgrim, under the sponsorship of Valley of the Delaware Chapter, DAR. She is a member of the Senior Cabinet; president of NO MONEY DOWN In molt to it I whtrt you trod in your ottf Itt. woiKtr. the -schools ln-Hi club; secre- nee will accompany members ofjtary of the Student Council and the chapter to Trenton on Thurs-captain of the girls' basketball day next for the opening ses-jteam.

Suzanne, who is the sio'n of the two-day spring con-jdaughler of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-fcrence of the New Jersey So-jward C. Pcrrin, of Merchantville, ciety. DAR.

to be held in the.also is on the swimming, hockey Assembly Chamber of the State; and archery teams. She is a Eltctric waiher with full-iiit tub and lo'tty-wringer. Drain tub en stand and 24 packagti of Suptr Suds member of the vearbook and I louse, man who is making a very small salary. "They can live on what he makes. But they can't afford any of the luxuries.

"My husband and I would like to help them financially, but my daughter's husband has let us know in no uncertain terms that they intend to get along on what he makes. "In order to give my daughter money we have to give it to her; without his knowing anything about it. Don't you think he is being unreasonable?" On the contrary, it seems to me that you and your husband are interfering in something that is none of your business. If you deliberately set out to break up your daughter's marriage you couldn't have picked a better way than by giving her money when her husband has made it clear that he wants them to live on what he makes. He'll discover the deceit some time, if you keep up your practice of giving her money "on the quiet," and when he does ho will justly feel that his wife has let him down.

That is a pretty serious thing for a young husband to discover about his wife- that she and her parents have joined forces to try and outsmart him. So if you really want your daughter's marriage to succeed keep hands off. Let her husband know that if they should ever need a loan, you'll be glad to Wt them have it. And then leave their financial affairs up to them. It won't hurt your daughter to do without the luxuries her husband can't afford.

It may even be good for her. Most young couples go through a few lean years when they are getting started. And often those "lean years," once they have been weathered, are a strong bond between them, enabling the couple to look back with pride on what they, working together, were able to accomplish without outside help. Heat Harms Furs Furs deteriorate from heat and. therefore, should not be exposed to it.

monitor staffs and served on the senior play committee. Three Gloucester county high school seniors will be guests of Ann Whitall Chapter, DAR, Woodbury, at the annual Good Citizenship Pilgrimage to Trenton. Ann Willson will represent Paulsboro school; Janet Gerner, Swedesboro High school, and Ann Snyder, Woodbury High school. Pilgrims to be Honored The S7 Pilgrims will be Introduced to the conference membership and after receiving medals and certificates from the state regent, Mrs. Ralph W.

Greenlaw, of Chatham, they will be taken to Governor Driscoli's reception room, where' each girl will be presented to the Cover nor. Luncheon at the Stacy-Trent will be followed by a tour of historic spots. Miss Susan Johnstone, Haddonfield Memorial High School senior, already has been chosen State Pilgrim, hut alternates for the honor and Pilgrims warranting honorable mention will be named at the Conference. Paulsboro High's Pilgrim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Willson, of Gibbs-town. Ann was elected to the National Honor Society in her junior year and, after serving as recording secretary of the Student Council for two years, HEINZ WESSON BABY FOOD OIL Junior jar 15c OCc Strained 10 jars 95c pt. qt. 0 Try "HOPPY'S FAVORITE TOWN HOUSE BOND CRACKERS UWIW by KiEBLBR BREAD CONTE LUNA "A Treal For SPAGHETTI MACARONI CANDY 2 1 -lb PC 7-oz -C pkgs 33 pkg MmO Has That Deep Smoke Flavor SEILER'S SLICED BACON 4 Personal size Qft and 2 large UU pi 1 giant pkg.

fT MZgwiJjl WITHCOUrON jjyi2 large pkgs. 50 gj 1 giant pkg. fT 1MA Or WITH COUPON 2 large pkgs. 50c IVORY CAMAY SOAP SOAP 3med. OJC -bath cakes Sml JL sizes 3 IVORY CAMAY FLAKES SOAP large OQc reg.

package iml 3 size' JLO IVORY DUZ Everyfhng snow DUZ large OQc larS OQC 8iant 7QC package 11 pkg iml pkg 0 OXYDOLl DREFT Ige QQC giant 7QC Ige QAC giant OIC pkgJ pkg 10 I pkg Oil pkg 0 I SPIC ond SPAN CRISCO )AC 1 lb OAC 31b OAC pkg JLmT can 04 can 09 she is now vice-president. Susan, who is valedictorian of her class and a school hand "pad Majoretle In addition to being treasurer of her class, a post she also held in her junior year, she is head majorette of the school majorette of three years' standing, is residing with Mr. and Mrs." Robert W. Wythes, of Haddonfield, while completing her studies. She is the daughter of band and cn-editor of the year- Mr.

and Mrs. Edward book, "The Pegasus." Ann repre-of Woodbine, and a niece of Mrs.lsented the school in the "I Carol Johnstone Sharp, of Had Speak for Democracy" contest; appeared in the junior play, and i Reduced from has served as hall monitor and a traffic aide. A member of the National Baton Twirling Association, in Woodhurv, she also Household Scrapboolc donfield, well-known pianist. She is being sponsored by Haddonfield Chapter, DAR, and will be presented with a $100 U. S.

Savings Bond at the slate meeting. Another Good Citizenship Pilgrim from this area is Ruth Louise Bussard, who will represent Woodrow Wilson High school and Nassau Chapter, DAR. Ruth, who has been serving as a Nurse's Aide at West Jcrsev teaches a group of girls comprising the Twirling Club. Janet, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Willard E. Gerner, of Swedeshoro, is a member of the National Honor Society; Student Council, and school band. She is secretary of the senior class hospital during the summer, will enter that, hospital's School of; and is on the staff of the vcar- Nursing in September. Receiv-book. Janet also represented ing honors for citizenship seems: Swedesboro high at Girls State, Care of Rubber Goods To preserve soft rubber goods, suspend the articles, or rest them on a rack, several inches from the bottom of an enclosure, in which place a small quantity of kerosene.

The vapor arising will prevent cracking without injuring the goods. Suede Shoes Suede shoes can be cleaned by wiping with a cloth that has been dipped in vinegar. Restore the nap with a wire brush or apply sandpaper gently. The Umbrella Oil the Jiinges of the umbrella once in a while, and it will prevent their rusting or breaking. to be a habit with Ruth, for held at New Jersey College for wnen sne was a ninth grade, Women.

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