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FOOD GARDEN SOCIETY CLUBS FASHIONS BEAUTY and ABOUT Women COURIER POST THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 Marcia Joan Dickman Joins Brides-Elect Mrs. Herbert Haddonleigh, announce the Miss Marcia Joan Dickman, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Muller, of A June wedding is planned. The attended the and was graduated from the now a member of the faculty of bury, Mr.

Muller is graduate and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Catherine Pitcher, daughter of Mrs. Edwin J. Pitcher, of Philadelphia, and the late Mr. Pitcher, to Mr.

Robert Francis Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Kane, 1916 Wayne Haddon Heights. Mr.

Kane will be graduated in June from St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia. Mrs. Byron F. Swackhamer, of Station Haddon Heights, was hostess at bridge Tuesday evening to Mrs.

Charles H. Murray, Mrs. Elpond. Sherrerd, Neeley Mrs. William Richard L.

Hopkins and Mrs. Charles C. Cooper, of Haddonfield, and Mrs. Cyrus D. Marter and Mrs.

George F. Clevenger of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baumbach, of 2341 46th Pennsauken Township, engagement of their daughters, Miss Rosemarie Mr.

Chester D. DelleMonache, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicola DelleMonache, of 461 Henry st. wedding is planned for June 8.

Mr. DelleMonache is attending Rutgers University, South Jersey Division. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.

Grove and daughter, Marilyn, of 1110 Prospect Ridge Haddon Heights, have returned after spending a week with Mrs. Grove's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Zook, of Martinsburg, Pa.

Comprising dinner and theatre party Tuesday evening were Mrs. John W. Schofield, Mrs. William F. Collins, Mrs.

Karl I. Zimmerman Jr. and Miss Betty Costello, of Audubon, and Mrs. Kenneth Grosser, Robert G. McCourt and Mrs.

Frederick H. Kreckmann of Haddon Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J.

O'Connor of 314 S. White BRIDAL CENTRE Easter Brides! Ready Made GOWNS Or Original Creations Designed and Custom Made for the Entire Bridal Party Priced to Fit Any Budget One of the Newest and Most Complete Bridal Salons in South WOodlawn 4-0593 601 BROADWAY, CAMDEN Open Mon, Wed, and Fri. 10 A. M. to 9 P.

M. Tues. Thurs. 10 A. M.

to 6 P. M. Dickman, of 607 W. Crystal Lake engagement of their daughter, Atco Atco. Mr.

A James Lee Muller, son of University of Rochester, N. University of Pennsylvania. She is Evergreen Avenue School, Woodof Brown University, Providence, Horse Audubon, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Timothy James 3d, on Feb. 27. Mr.

and "Mrs." Richard J. Serfling Jr. and children, Dolores and Richard 3d, of Rt. 130, Riverton, have returned from a 15-day stay with Mr. Serfling's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard J. Serfling, of Winter Park, Fla. Mrs. Elwood H.

of 871 Mercer Barrington, was hostess at cards Tuesday evening to Mrs. Joseph Brown, D. Stanley Lane, of Audubon; Mrs. Harry, Pierson and Mrs. Mrs.

Frank Waram Mrs. George David R. W. Weidman Ballinger, and of Haddon Heights, and Mrs. Morton Stowe, of Vincentown.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Turner, formerly of Westmont, have taken up residence at 111 N. Valleybrook Delaware Township.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pine, of 111 Hemlock Laurel Springs, have with them for 15 days their son, A Charles F. Pine, USAF, who at Anchorage, Mrs.

William A. Lamb, of 19 8th Haddon Heights, entertained at luncheon cards Tuesday for Mrs. Elmer Lake, Mrs. Fred W. Pahl, Bird.

Raymond R. Tucker, Mrs. Benjamin A. Glatz, Mrs. Gunther Ibbeken and Oliver Lambert all of that suburb.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carslake have returned to their home on E. Main Columbus, after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mayo, of Fairfax, Va. Baldwin-Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hartley, of 19 W.

Park Oaklyn, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Anne Hartley, to Mr. Harry Donald Baldwin, son of and Mrs. Harry Faust Baldwin, of 338 Haddon Westmont, which took place Friday evening last, at a 7 o'clock ceremony, in the First Methodist Church of Westmont. The Rev. Charles E.

Jones officiated. Mr. Hartley gave his daughter in marriage and Miss Caroline Bigler, of Audubon, acted as maid of honor and the bride's only attendant. Mr. John Hartley, of Oaklyn, brother of the bride, served as best man.

After a honeymoon in Atlantic City, Mr. Baldwin and his bride have taken up residence at 1218 Newton West Collingswood. FABRICS CREATE INTEREST in Mr. John's couturier-boutique collection for spring and summer. At left, white Tussore, silk in a Renoir rose print is used for a striking sheath.

A hidden back pleat keeps movement graceful despite the slim skirt. Elegance for late afternoon and evening is personified in the dress at right. It is of paint brush patterned print chiffon dramatized by a crisp taffeta cummerbund. The full over skirt extends across the back and sides. Both dresses are available in the Mr.

John moderately priced collection at Lester's. Classic Jumper Dress Is Suitable to All Ages The jumper dress is a classic style that's suitable to all ages. It can be very casual or very dressed up, depending on the type of blouse worn with it. A reader writes- Dear Miss Blair: I have always been fond of jumper dresses, but I'm not sure if they're suitable for an older woman. I am 60 years old, under five feet tall, weight 140.

I have narrow shoulders, but a thick waist and hips. I am thinking of having a jumper dress made. Please tell me what YOu think, as my budget is Our Girl Jenny thanks you for her cheerful year-full in Haddonfield! Remembering with what happy yet tremulous feelings she ventured into her new Haddonfield home at 202-206 Kings Highway Jenny takes special delight in celebrating her first anniversary here! Of course it's your acceptance that makes Jenny (and all her Sachs family) happy. With Spring winging in, Jenny reminds you it's fun to shop in our handsome store where it's easy to choose beautiful clothes and accessories. Use a Sachs charge or budget account or your Haddon ChargeIt account.

HADDONFIELD 202-206 KINGS HIGHWAY EAST Entrance Ellis Street OPEN THURS. AND FRI. EVES. Parking Member Haddon Van Doren Raises Egghead To Stature of Athlete By INEZ ROBB Ever since living rooms, could But revolutionize, and the quantity a fleeting glimpse promise in the However, revolution is on; television first began to pour snow into American there have been oracular predictions that teevee education for the better, and hence the world. quality of teevee advertising pitches deteriorated on fleeting occasions television's proliferated, John has caught only revolutionary realm of readin', writin' and 'rithmetic.

this is the day I bring glad tidings. The educational it is for the better and teevee is solely responsible. straw might be your solution. Wear your spectators with simple tailored spring or summer dresses; with tailored suits or skirts and shirts. Dear Miss Blair: I have a polka dot dress with a navy linen coat.

I am planning to wear a red hat with this shoes. the shoes hat, or Should the handbag, match would patent leather shoes and bag be better? Your handbag should match your shoes. Navy calf shoes or black patent bag and shoes are equally acceptable. At least, teevee plus its outstanding discovery, Charles Van Doren, get the credit from educators and parents of my acquaintance. The awed and grateful testimony of both groups boils down to the hard fact that the Van Doren personality and performance on teevee has made erudition not only respectable but desirable, especially among junior and senior high school students.

Youthful Tribute "Cripes! Look at the dough that guy is making just answering questions out of books!" is reported as the reverend tribute of the young to Van Doren, the living encyclopedia. A grateful mother of two teen-aged sons (14 and 16 years) reports that since Van Doren's earnings hit the 000 mark, there has not been a single argument in the household about homework, or any bellyaches if you will excuse her expression about reference work at the school library. The older boy has finished the first three volumes of the encyclopedia and is doggedly going for six, while the younger boy has just about polished off Dickens. "If Charles Van Doren can only hold out another two years, we may get our savage educated," reported a second mother. "We have discovered that Johnny can read when he has an incentive, and his incentive now is to get on a quiz show and earn as much as his hero." A professorial friend on the college level says that the advent of Van Doren has opened the eyes 'of innumerable students to the real advantages of a college education.

Road to Respectability "None the prof reports, "has discovered a better way to make so much money easily and rapidly, short of inheriting a printing press from a rich relative. I shouldn't be surprised if Van Doren doesn't make a Phi Beta Kappa key respectable." first time in educational history, the greasy grind is not dismissed as an odd ball and social misfit. Van Doren's masculinity, good looks, charm and unfailing modesty, and his knowledge of baseball no less than the quantum theory, have suddenly elevated the egghead to the position once held by the football, Van captain. Doren has at last made teevee into the great educational instrument the prophets have been predicting, his rival and challenger, Mrs. Vivienne Nearing, has helped, too.

A pragmatic friend with three daughters tells me that her brood has never been studious since it discovered that a woman be brilliant. pretty and married! And, may. be, on the way to a fortune Van Doren should stub his toe. Frankly, I wish both would quit while education la still ahead. Stratford Groups Sponsor Canteen The first in this season's series of dances at the Stratford Canteen will take place Friday evening at Borough Hall.

Dancing, for 12, the will junior begin group, at 7.30 p. m. The senior group, 13. years and over, will meet for dancing at 9.15 p. m.

The canteen, is a project of the Stratford Parent Teacher Association and the Woman's Civic Club. Mrs. Harold Quig. ley and Mrs. Francis Hyndman are the respective presidents.

Mrs. Burton Fisher heads the canteen committee for, the PTA. She is being assisted by Mrs. Arthur Ruby and Mrs. William Eells.

The woman's club committee includes Mrs. Philip Manieri, chairman, Mrs. George Cunningham and Mrs. Fred DiPietro. Hand Beauty Just remember that hand beauty starts with a threepoint washing routine: a soapy scrub-down, warm rinse, and complete drying.

By BETH BLAIR small and I can't afford to waste a cent. There is no question of age here; a jumper dress is suitable for all ages. You are right in thinking that a light blouse and dark dress will minimize the difference between shoulders and hips. You could get the same effect from a dark dress with long sleeves, wide scoop neck and white fill-in, but a jumper is actually more practical. Have your jumper made very simply in a plain, good wool, in a dark, basic color.

You can then wear it with a number of blouses; a crisp cotton shirt for daytime, a silk blouse for afternoon, perhaps a fussy, sheer blouse for late day. Since you are especially fond of jumpers, this is your best choice. Dear Miss Blair: I am planning to make myself a spring suit. Can you suggest a fabric that I can wear not only for spring, but for cool summer days as well? I don't want to make myself a wool suit as the season is so short. Most designers these days are thinking the same way you are about spring suits, and you'll find in their collections a high proportion of suits in such fabrics as silk tweed, cotton tweed, silk linen and other lightweight, textured materials.

Choose such a fabric in a neutral color a monotone is better than a bold tweed pattern for summer wear. Dear Miss Blair: Can you give me tips on hemming wool jersey? find that using seam binding sometimes makes a bunchy hem. Try this method. First, using pinking shears, picot the edge of your fabric. Then, using a very fine stitch, machine-stitch around the edge about inch in from your picot.

Turn the hem and baste as usual, Then flip your picot edge over forward, and hand-stitch your hem in place, picking up threads from your row of chine stitching from the back. Press hem flat. This sort of hem is almost guaranteed not to curl or roll. Dear Miss Blair: I have tan and white spectator shoes, and navy and white ones. What type of bag, and what color, can wear with them! A simple, tailored navy calf bagan envelope, satchel or overarm flapped style will go with the navy and white shoes; a similar brown one with the brown and white.

Or, a simple white bag will go with both. For summer, a casual white Fashion Flash-. By OLGA CURTIS New York, March 7 (INS)Resort playwear is so elegant this season that even are turning up in stylish sneblack. The comfy rubber soled sneaks that used to look exactly like what they were now are masquerading as high fashion slippers. One big change is in color: Instead of white, black is now No.

1 on the sneaker parade. And styling has changed, too with many a sneaker substituting embroidery for laces. Typical of the change is one crepe-soled sneak that has been styled up in every possible way, even to the name. It's now called a "sun-step," and it substitutes an elasticized stitchedin throat for the old-fashioned tongue that had to be laced down. The laces have disappeared and discreet stitching holds, the shoe together.

This is offered in a whole batch of bright colors, but the manufacturer reports that black is outselling all the colors. Most popular style in the high-fashion sneaker is the sneaker that's disguised as a ballerina slipper. This model comes in every possible color and pattern, including "Spanish" scroll stitching, metal studding, and even imitation "evening brocade." Visit. For the Most Complete Selection in the Delaware Valley LAMPS LAMP SHADES PULL DOWNS WALL DECOR Rt. (Mariton Pike) Pennsauken, N.

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