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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 5

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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7- services and growing public aware COURIER-POST, Camdn, N. Thunday, Spttmbr 19, 1937 CHEFS know Oxygen Unit Given Squad At Glendora gulden's Mustard TAKE physicians of the? community with a means of quickly providing; oxygen for a cardiac patient in the home or in transit.1' Dr. Dorkin emphasized that this procedure often will tide a patient over a critical period, sometimes obviating the need for a sudden trip to hospital, The equipment includes lightweight disposable masks and nasal catheters which prevent transmitting contagion from patient-to-patient. The equipment purchased with funds collected during the Heart Fund Drive. The New Jersey Heart Fund hit a record high this year, reaching $740,332.46 during the first week of July.

This marks the eighth, straight year of growth for the association, according to C. V. Floyd Coffin, New Jersey campaign chairman. Coffin said expanded chapter ness of heart disease, coupled with the enlarged volunteer army and generous support by television, press and radio made possible this successful campaign. Policeman's Hall Slated at Clayton Clayton, Sept.

19 The semiannual Policeman's Ball, sponsored by the Clayton Police Association, will be held Sept. 2S at Sedgwick's Delsea Drive Inn, George Myers, chairman of the entertainment committee announced. Dancing will be from 9 p. to 1 a. m.

Assisting Myers are Frank G. Turner and Louis Kunze. Proceeds will be used for the purchase of new police equipment. Chefi iprtad it Emrrgr-nry oxygon therapy equipmont has hern prosc-nted hy the Camden County Heart Association to the Glendora Rescue Squad, Inc. The presentation was made by Dr.

Jerome R. Dorkin, chairman of the Heart Association's Community Service Committee whose members instructed volunteers o( the squad in its application and use. Dr. Dorkin said, "The purpose of this equipment is to furnish with Gulden'i before cooking. Gulden'i seal in the good meat juices, gives new lively flavor and exciting aroma.

a jn ilWWHSW RSI8 LWZ UUVLAAJ I WJUU UUVXVF iJ 1 I 1 1Z )f Housewares )f Home Needs Hardware Appliances 1 CAMDEN AUDUBON COLLINGSWOOD 1 I 1 r- rff 'irrT EMERGENCY OXYGEN THERAPY APPARATUS is demonstrated by Dr. James R. Dorkin (right) to Elmer Eldridjre and Rod Roberts on "patient" Rob-bert Leap, members of Glendora Rescue Squad. Dr. Dorkin is chairman of the community service committee of the Camden County Heart Association which donated the equipment to the squad.

Chess Willi Sam Laird: Two New Clubs Join to lead a large field that Included some of Western Europe's best known players. Dr. Fazekas was an international master in Czechoslovakia before War II and is now a nat-: uralized citizen of Great Britain. S. Jersey Associaiioi i LBx' jia Plqnt for glorious Spring Garden Two new member clubs will join the South Jersey Chess As Following I the game that can be said to have given 14 year-old Bobby Fischer his victory in the U.

S. Open. It was played against W. G. Addison of San Francisco.

Addison was the only player to defeat Bisguier during the tournament. Since Bobby and the defending titlist finished in a 10-2 tie, and since Bobby defeated Addison in the game shown here, the tie-breaking rules naturally gave him the edge over Bisguier and with it the championship. CARO-KANN PFFTNSIt sociation this year and take part in Its championship One is the newly organized Haddonfleld Chess Club, which! is meeting on Monday nights at 252-B Princeton Barrington! Manor Apartments, Barrington. The club's present membership is about a dozen. Officers are Philip Van Osten, president; Thomas; Barry, treasurer; Mrs.

Philip Morrcll, secretary, and Philip team captain. The Morrells are recent arrivals in South Jersey from Kansas City and both are well known Midwest players. Morrell, who was1 last, year's winner of the Greater! 1 Kansas City tournament, carries tlie y. S. Chess Federation and of aii expert's rating.

Mrs. Morrell rub affiliated with the SJCA. 1 1 25.76 2 1 DULDS TULIPS HYACINTHS Don't Jet our low, low prir fool jr The tr all top mialirf, imported Hotland bulbs tuxm teed to bloom next Spring. Priced low becuiM ordered huge ouinrmes Last Janutry for Ptll mh K-KI2 1 I -Ktl 1 I is u. b.

women speed champion. Wood hopes this year's tourna-They have been instrumental in mrnt will be the biggest yet held forming the new Haddonfleld an(j urjjPS PVcryone who can enter The club meetings start at 7.30 to iSa jhe flrst roum 0f piay p. m.p and all players Bre wcl-j Will be on the evening of Friday, come and invited to attend. Oct. 18.

Afternoon and evening Fhrhir Wliltf 1 2 KI-QR3 Kt-m 4 K'r A KtlKtch B-B4 7 Q-K2ch 44 9 P-Q4 10 Kll 11 B-Kl 12 O-O-O 13 P-B4 14 B) 15 KtB 1 KR-K IT B-Q? IS Kt-KS Plurlc Whil F-QB1 P-BJ 04 10 KI-KI4 PP 21 B-B1 KI-B1 22 PxR KPxKt 31 B1 B-QI 24 P-Q K2 RP Kvl 2S Ki-KSch QB-B4 2T RxB R-K 2 RjfcR K-B 29 B-KS K' Q3 .10 K-W1 QH 31 P-K'4 HxB 32 P-QR4 KB4 3J PlP P-B5 34 P-K'S K'-B1 P-KKt4 30 P-B Gioot DorwtBir Darwin Tulip GENUINE 'GRANT-MAID' P-B4 BuKI MELMflC WHITE SHEETS PKi5 P-ORi. Dinnerwore 40-pc. $ef or The other new member club of( rounds will be staged on Saturday REGULAR 8.98 MODERN CHINA 7hre-woy ighfng the SJCA will the; and again on Sunday. represent of rca. two of Moorestown plant members include Its, Wood requests that anyone this' seeking Information about the tournament call him at Lincoln 7- Ptp a R4 Rcaltni 9 mam mmm mmmmmm mm mwi M7L V7 7 areas loremost players, Andrew Cluessanthis and Philip Selvaggi.

Tentative lineups of the and leagues for SJCA play have Camden, Atlantic City, Woodbury. Wildwood. Millville, Haddonfleld, and Moorestown RCA represented in the 5723. E. F.

DaiRlB, of Atlantic City, was reelected president of the South Jersey Chess Association at its recent business meeting. Other officers chosen were Pr. Firemen's Auxiliary Eleels New Officers Gibbstown, Sept. 19 Mrs. Edith M.

Vandergrift, of Janvier, GSjeiBjuutjtm JU4V Spring Ttidc of Urlm-IU4 Finvcomb Smdw trtrltf AH Bright-Rfd PrioctM Etlutxlb-Rflw Clin Bart-rink Golden Hrrett-TDW DillrabQrr-Omgi Crirrt-Wliitt Qoeea el Nlghr-BUefc Bine Almible ttrtoii Sturdy 130-count muslin at a thrifty low price that fairly shouts 'Buy League. The present status of btreilleM of llammonton, vice Trenton, a member last year, is president; Lew Wood of Wood-uncertain. I burj-, secretary; Mrs. Philip Mor- vf re" 1 Haddonfleld, assistant see-The League this year will iirm: rvn recently was elected president of the Gloucester County Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary, it was an Service includes 8 each: cups, saucers, soups, 10" plates, bread 'n butters. In fashion-plate colors.

One from our collection of impressive table lamps, featuring; 2-tone effect, gold drip glaze. Shades included. nounced today. Include teams from Camden. At- IT Camden, treasurer, now i Other ollicers elected at a meeting here were Mrs.

Anna Hall, of Paulsboro, first vice president; Verna Winter, of Swedes- lantic City, Woodbury, and llammonton, which is returning to the circuit after absence as a separate Wildwood is unde During (he recent matches Samuel Reshevskv Dlaved aeainst Pillow Cases Hyacinths 10c ea. I Arthur Ricniinr anH boro, second vice president; victoria Wise, of Blackwood Ter cided so far as to whether it will field a team in this league. Byrne, several queries were made to this department asking the lo- ratinn nf tli Manhattan Phncs race, recording secretary; Mary' Look For These and More Unadvertised Specials September 19 to 25 Gerhart, of National Park, assist ant recording secretary; Eva One of the biRgest events of the club, where the matches were! South Jersey season comes early: ncd. The club has new head-tins year. It is the South Jersey! nartPr Bt XUh Berry, of Mullica Hill, corre sponding secretary; Edith Van- -l Amateur wim ii, York ltV lier, of Fcrrcll, financial secre at llammonton will be played 1 Play starts 'there next week in I 1 A A tary; Doris Bonnet, of Banisboro, Urt.

18-13-20, the preliminaries of the club's annual rhamninnchin Ricrriiinr uhn treasurer, and Jean Sizemore, of This individual event will be a Gibbstown, assistant treasurer. j4 12" ELECTRIC SKILLET i 7 qt. DEEP FRYER five-round Swiss, with Lew holds the club titie as probably serving as tournament. WPu being U. S.

champion, is director. There ill be permanent I rnvptM Hnfomi it Paris The game of solitaire is reported to have originated in 1650, and it is a result of some and traveling trophies for the winner, also for Class and play AUTOMATIC TOASTER A real veteran of the game, 39-year-old Dr. Stephen Fazekas ers and juniors. real "solitary." A French political si I he entrance fee ill he on the British Chess Federation Tlayers must also be members of championship with a score of 8-3 prisoner in the Bastille is supposed to have invented it. t77 tocfi Compare ot 9.95 ADJUSTABLE IROHIHG BOARDS Audubon Only Care-frre automatic cook-injj at i budget price.

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