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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thursday, November 30, 1951 A. C. Zettlrmoyor, professor iCe TsTlfTi Qnni nirfl Joseph MarinielH, who Is 74,1 Ten Southern states eelebratf rode a bicycle from Bloomfleld, Robert E. Lee's birthday; 'an.

N. to Miami, Fla. 1 19, as a legal holiday. chemistry at Lehigh hnlA tin. first rt tt unit hn tha KTV.nlrAf TTicr trflr u-111' tlliv.

Tiwucnv at Tl Yn Tntrvr-Hft irmc U'ith! J.EOTURK TUESDAY i- I'aulsboro, Nov. 20 Tlie So-cony Mobil SiRma XI Club will at VV(XKll)iiry Country Club. Dr.Hhe Surfaces of Solids." Auxiliaries Of Hospitals Hold Parley Camden Scores Sweep In Haddonf ield Match q)Iq) IVIifi.ll AH A demonstration of the West Camden's team scored a clean sweet) over Iladdonfic-lc. In Jersey Hospital musical therapy Round 3 play of the South Jersey Chess Association schedule. The Program was one of the features match was played at the Camden club's headquarters, 1175 Vhlt-ia annua! workshop meeting man ave.

01 Ule ycv oerscy iiospuai aux- Tony Di-ago defeated Mary Sclensky at Board 1. Winners Maries today at the Neuro-Psy-at the other five boards were; Robert Lincoln over Adolf Grosser; chiatric Institute, Skillman. Bill Shindle wer M. II. Meyerson; Hill O'Donnell over W.

B.I Mrs- DeMotte EffRle, of Col-Riley; Tom Serpico over Louis Pettit, and II. Buczko over T. 'lmKSwood, chairman of the recrea-Iiarry. jtionul therapy program, super- Next match for the Camden team will hp Wildwmrl Mm. vised tile demonstration of musd- na 1 Tnnwi mi rf iwn 1 irA imrAope day night.

Atlantic City is scheduled the same night at Haddon- and discussed the overall recrea nelit, with Aloorestown to play at Hammonton next Wednesday and Bobby Fischer will be nifht. flirhtinrr it mif fiir (ho titlo nvui night. tional program at the hospital. All-Day Sleeting The program was presented In the morning session of the all-day meeting. The one-day affair is held by Botvinnik, Representatives from the seven clubs of the SJCA are to Below is one of Tal's games from the team championship.

Of meet Friday night at Ilammon JS spoasoredl by the hospital aux ton to discuss plans for tournaments and transact other busi course, the questioned move (16) by his Bulgarian opponent was a blunder and made Tal's iliaries to promote the exchange of ideas among volunteers. Cl etLTE3UER sets the: pace Oar economical Frocsor-Food Plan lets you pay as little as FOR FREGZGn AND FOOD! Low price includes one of America's most advanced freezers, a United 12 cubic foot upright plus the finest cuts of U.S. Choice roasts, steaks, chops, farm-fresh poultry and your favorite vegetables. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, you can use our convenient Deferred Payment Plan. MAIL COUPON TODAY or phone WO 4-6458 West Jersey Hospital added recreational therapy as a volun teer service two years ago.

Musi victory in this game easy. Black evidently let his desire to castle get the better of him in a game that was not too one sided up to then and that got away from beaten paths. giril.IAN DEFENSE cal therapy became a part of the program last year. Free With Purchase of Electric or Gas Range Over $110.00 Now 'til Thanksgiving BMW Those in Demonstration Among those in the musical ness. Samuel Reshevsky, for years America's outstanding grandmaster, did the expected by winning the international tournament sponsored by the Israel Chess Federation to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Jewish State Games wore played it Carmel, Haifa and Tel Aviv.

The Spring Valley, N. star did not achieve his triumph easily. As predicted, his stiffest opposition came from Laszlo Tal therapy demonstration were Mrs, White Trtnfow Black. Q-K6 KtxH Edwin Shultz, Mrs. David Finn and Mrs.

Frank Koetzner, of gJlHaddonfield, Mrs. Vernon Myers, Trlnjtow Tl BUc-k While P-QB4 11 B-Ktl f-Q 1 13 BxCJP PxP 13 R-KB Kt-KBS 14 KtxKt 15 BxB P-KS 1 K-BJ P-KR3 IT QxBrh Q-KI li Kl-B5dl Q-Kfioh 19 KIIIJ QxBP 20 Kt-BS 1 P-K1 3 Kt-KB3 5 P-Q4 4 KtxP 6 KI-OB3 6 B-KKIS 7 P-B4 8 B-H4 9 Kt-KtS Erlton: Mrs. txiwin Russian, K-Ka of Mt Ephraim, and Mrs. Henry P-B4 Mahan and Mrs. John Gallagher, PRICES SLASHED ON ALL FAMOUS BRANDS OF GAS ELECTRIC RANGES i 1 AAAIAAAAA0AAAM0NIAtoMtUVIMAIVSIVVUVVW0VWVIVArifi PRICES SLASHED ON ALL FAMOUS BRANDS OF GAS ELECTRIC RANGES 10 K3 Szabo of Hungary What was not predicted was that Szabo would come as close to carrying 3Iaplc Shade Scouts 01 YVoodiynne.

Bayard Kelley, of Haddonfield, served as accompanist on the autoharp. Also attending were members of the hospital's religious therapy group including Mrs. Walter Reid, director, and Mrs. Thea-dore Duma, of Kingston; Mrs. Plan Parent Night Maple Shade.

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DISHWASHER SPECIAL FULLY AUTOMATIC FROM tation at Albright College in Woodlawn Scoutmaster, is where he could not win. Reading. Pa. Reshevsky point score was i W9ttSAWW(W(' with five draws and no losses. Szabo was an easy second over Raaphy Persitz, of Israel, who made a highly creditable showing to wind up at 8-5.

Itzchak Aloni of Israel, and Robert Wade of New Zealand, tied for fourth at 7U-5'i. Szabo defeated 6even of his opponents and drew with six, avoiding any defeats, like Reshevsky. Possibly the strongest player in the world today is Mikhail Tal, the 21-year-old Soviet champion. His play in the recent interzonal and world team championships is not conclusive, but plausible evidence of his claim Bring your car or truck and save on delivery charges. Makt every penny count.

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