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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 19

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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COUmEI-rOST, Camatn, N. Wrfwrfay. Mirtfc M. 1J TESTED TIPS By Jicfc and Betty Cray comprise the husband-wife duo' and Melvin and Mae Dockery will! Safe-Driving Test Set in Woodbury service, and Easter Sunrise worship will be announced by the Rev. George L.

Nicholas, pastor of the Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church, who heads the minis-terium. The Rev. J. E.

Ingram, pastor-elect of the Second Baptist TESTED TIPS Gowns to Feature Charity Show at Sumner School HILDA R- SMITH VMS miAIU-1 FASKlOllSl 1114 IXOADWAY I' GOING OUT OF BUSINESS rtPEM IB A TO P. M. I ForTeen-Agers Church, Keyport, will preach tonight on "The Cup, the Cross, the Crown." He is corresponding highlight the talent act. Opening at 8.30 p. m.

Mrs. Clay-! ton will present the following scenes: Stars' dressing room, lounging attire; sawdust trail, sports and casual wear; candy trade, children's togs; suits, dresses, and coats for grown-ups; circus finale, semi-formals, and evening wear. Mrs. Wilda R. Smith will serve as commentator.

Mrs. Arthur A. Waples is club adviser. LAST OF WEDNESDAY night Woodbury, March 25. A safe- Real live clowns, and several secretary of.

the General Baptist Convention of New Jersey and QV II I 1 driving contest for teen age motorists will feature a "Road-e-o" I BUY NOW FOX EASTEK to be sponsored bv the local Jun 1 1 LADIES WEAR" former president of the Baptist Ministers' Conference of Philadelphia and Vicinity. HAXO RECITAL by 12 year- ior Chamber of Commerce at 9 I a. m. Saturday at the Woodbury High School stadium. I 111 WAAL MAU BAG If colters and cuffs are wrinkled, Jn there isn't time to press then try run n-inq them gen fly over clesn, liqhtecf.

jmo novelty acts will highlight a fashion show to be given for charity, Friday night, in the Sumner School, 8th and Jackson1 sts. Mrs. Merrie Clayton, of Lawn-Fide, director, announced including an opening parade of a husband-wife modeling team, and a brother-sister talent act Fifteen models will display the latest in spring attire in six scenes. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Bryant Lenten serv ices under auspices of the Interdenominational Minis- old Ronald Williams, cancelled BontR ik the wew "ftps SPRAV CAN FOR. SPWV-M60N f(HJX AND VESSTABli BV M6RELV PRiSax) Borrow. Ml WtllftMt, 3-2 i errrmtM. At, (Twiniciiitk (spring last month due to an accident in terium of Camden, will be held volving the assisting vocalist, will I COATS ine jaycees announced contestants under 20 have been selected for the driving test on the basis of scores received in written safe-driving tests at high be held Friday. The foster son of Mrs.

Eliza tonight at Bethel A.M.E. Church, 1839 Phillip st. Plans for union Communion on Holy Thursday, Good Friday tFuii wnrts. for row triotnoJ idta arMNtf. beth Showell.

Cherry st, will play in, the Wesley A.M.E. Zion Writ hrty LmoV ca this minpeptr. schools in Woodbury, Paulsboro, Pitman, Glassboro and Swedes boro. sups Church. Anne ana Mcamore sts.

I The first kilts worn in Scot BLOUSES Miss Joan Sanders, soprano, of Ardmore, is the vocalist. She suffered a broken foot in a fall The driving test Saturday will measure skill in backing, stopping, gauging space and driving land were made from unsewn 1 Dieces of tartan, two yards wide I several davs before the scheduled Local and four to six yards long. Pleats RAYON recital in February. were folded in by hand, Miss Sanders will be accompa-l 19- which the wearer would lie down 1 rAn I ICa smoothly, it was announced. 1 The most skillful teenage driver In Gloucester County later will compete with local winners of contests in the state.

The state winner will receive an all- Ducinooocnan: 7b fjio more work spice in kitchen, pull out drawer or two ind set jrye triy or work ho in over them nied by Booker Brown. Both are students at the Philadelphia across-me uoiu aim uni it auuuij Solid color. Small, lnrs his waist. Mrs. Rose P.

Wilson, and J. Every Week your Marshall Wheeler, ministers of expense-paid trip to the National Teen-age "Road to be held in Washington, D. sponsored by I prospects are seeing NYLON 3A HOSIERY pr.S AnortM tylea. i Valu $1.00 aair music of Wesley, invite the public to the concert sponsored by the U. S.

Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Scholar- all singing units. The Rev. George L. Nicholas is pastor.

9 uiianrai IMC1D Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clavton, ships totaling $3100 will be Still, Miss Harriet Benson, Miss i bniLUHLW wwn OLD FOLK'S Concert will be held Thursday at 8.15 p. m. in the social room of Bethel A.M.E.

of Lawnside. Louella awarded the best five drivers in Christine Menoken, Miss Allen I ww a colore. sg67 the national contest, it was an of Camden, also was guest of the right in this paper! (They'll be looking for you in the Yellow Pagei Church, given by the Sunday Ihyt' Sirtl' SPRING I COATS nounced. The Woodbury "Road e-o" ill and Miss Permenter. BIRTHDAY PARTY for Mrs.

Marie Fulton, of 222 Benson was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jay on Charleston Lawnside. Members of the senior choir, Mt. Pisgah Church, Lawnside, tendered the surprise school.

Mrs. Ethel Mandy is superintendent; the Rev. Gabriel S. Hardeman, pastor. CLUB MARIONETTES met Checks, anlid Why Sylvia was IUVIAj 'Tm not tfca only problem in our family aven if I did try to commit nuicida." thoujhtshe loved me, but then the whola truth cami out There are other women who don't look on me unfavorably." Rtad lh nrpritini trulh-ani tl solution at counxlor't notebook.

Hers it a trn eatf history. Get your copy of thi April Ladin' Hmt Journal today and rtad "Can This Marriage Be Saved?" Claytons, ner aunt and uncle, during visit of the out-of towners. GUEST of her sister, Mrs. Mary Brown in Baltimore during the past weekend, was Mrs. Charles Butler, of 972 Ferry ave.

Threat of Gas Strike Ends in Phila. The threat of a strike of 2700 employes of an independent union against the Philadelphia Gas be judged by Harry S. Ruth, regional engineer of the Motor Transport Bureau, Liberty Mutual Insurance Philadelphia, and David Swisher, manager of the Camden Liberty Mutual office. BRICKYARD It shows workmen carrying In the clay and the water for mix Tuesday night at the home of Miss Annette Allen, president, 1145 Lawrence st. Miss Allen and Miss Miriam Permenter told 7.

Tbthxd Buying' Guide for 9 out of 10 Naw Jersey' Ehoppert party to their member. Mrs. Jay is organist and president of the SPORT SHIRTS Sizs to 1 the group of a four state confer choir. Those present were Mrs. Re Va(u Jt.S ence of co-eds which they at hecca Benson, Mrs.

Anna Mills, tended in Lakewood chaperoned by Mrs. Isabelle Patterson of the Mrs. Edna J. Doughty, Mrs. I y' AthUti SHIRTS ing.

Barefooted workmen are YWCA. Martha Chandler, Mrs. Mary W. Still, Miss Gladys Jackson, Mrs. trampling reeds and straw into xne Marionettes eacn read a ofttew 'I WraEPHONi Jtelr photl boob II 'COMPANY I I' the mud mixture.

Molders can Vahra St Lillian I. Mill, Mrs. Anna Pur news clipping pertaining to cur be seen formine the brick in rec nell, former Mayor John A. Jack taneular molds and carrying it if Inform Cotton 1 AA to the drying ground. rent events featuring youth activities.

Plans were discussed for Easter week. Present were Miss Ruth Menoken, Miss Jacqueline son and James M. Cooper. VISITING from Baltimore re Works Co. was ended today.

The American Arbitration Association announced the workers voted 1701 to 506 in all dav balloting Tuesday to accept a "final package offer" of the company calling for a six percent general wage increase and additional vacation and disability benefits. Each brick bore an inscription. The oldest of these dates II DRESSES tO I Vslut to a cently were Mr. and Mrs. Walter back to Rameses II.

King of Mapp, Mrs. Constance. Bagwell and Miss Sherry Smith, guests of Egypt about 1330 B. C. -3B- tBT Chocolate NX Fancy Easter XX levered 2 XV Gift Bo XI is JL diivnlate nuclei nnd 3 Easter Eggs JF i lulf marshmallow nut eggs in an Easter package.

12 9139 dipped in LOFT'S Dark or Milk Chocolate or fresh cocoanui aippea in warn Chocolate. 48 eggs, 1.29 i SOLOFITS so complete a selection of to -j. TUCICs" A i.irv EATE 1R ID Yes, only LOFT'S brings you such a vast assortment of Easter treats. So, visit your nearest LOFT'S Shop-choose from our exciting array of finer quality all so so so sensibly priced. 1 4 Easter Bonquet Gift Box LOFTS finest chocolates in a festive metal container.

Milk or Dark. 2 91.95 0- We mail anywhere Postage extra response and better mileage squeezed from regular fuel. A number of chassis advances too, add to the extra-value features that make GMC's, point for point, the biggest dollar's worth in the light-truck field as well as in the heavier lines. We confidently tell you -these great new GMC's will do your job better, easier, and at the lowest overall cost. They have stamina beyond their size, because they're "built like the big ones" -the heavy-duty GMC's that lead the world in sales.

That's saying a lot. But just come in-and we'll prove it. Standdrd tquipment on Wi Delh try moiil; options! txtrt eon) Milk Chocolate You don't expect polo-pony agility from a truck in traffic-fcttf the new GMC's have it. bu'd like to have passenger-car pace and economy on the highway- and you'll get it from the 1953 GMC's. For there are two tremendous advances that step the new GMC's far ahead of all previous truck performance: One: Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive -the fully automatic shift ith 3 speeds for traffic, 4 for the open road -available on 19 models throughout the Vu, and 1-ton capacity range.

Two: a new line of engines of progressive design, ith compression ratios of 7.5 to 1 and 8.0 to l-the highest of any gasoline truck engine ever built. Here's pile-driver power behind every piston stroke flashing Bunnies Chicks Pure, smooth LOFTS Milk Chocolate-just right for children. 18 kinds and sizes. ZSe to $5.50 Easter Baskets on tht olhtri, Filled with fun and delicious LOFT'S Candies. 3 $2.00, $3.00 And a host of other LOFT'S A General Motors Valt traditional Easter Candy treats.

LOFTS fine as you can give 14 BROADWAY and throughout New Jersey and Philadelphia OPEN SUNDAY CAMDEN MOTOR TRUCK CO. 9th and Wright Avenue, Camden, N. J. You'll do better on a used truck with your CMC dealer.

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