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COURIEI-POST, ComrJ.fi, N. Wodnoidoy, April 23, 1938 30 Legion 'Auxiliary StlLOUELLA Pennsauken School Lists ml parsons WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY 6 EARL WILSON It Happened Last Night In mm LsJ 'RhythmFair' Units Choose Delegates to Girls State By MRS. JAMES O'CONNOR The monthly meeting of the Hollywood When Gary Cooper came out of the hospital greatly upset Man About Town Ava Gardner, according to reliable Hollywood Insiders (in eluding authorities), was the late Johnnv "Rio- Pal" Pupils and teachers of Penn Hollywood, April 23 (INS)- sauken Junior High School will I took Kirk Douglas' breath just before Larva Turner caught his roving Baby Blue Police are cheeking the Hollywood underworld km thar stovo franp away when I casually mentioned present "The Rhythm Fair" Friday and Saturday nights in the school auditorium. that his lacial surgery had been headlined he was nevertheless good-humored and said to a friend: "They gave me some pills in there and now I don't talk so tnal" --They were throwing people into the plastic Indoor swimming pool at a club at 2 a. m.

when I left artor Richard Burton's party. Seems he'd promised to take his wife to the South Seas but that I was told that he and his Music Fairs List 9 Broadway Hits 1 Lee Guber, Frank Ford and Shelly Gross, co-producers of the Music Fairs at Valley Forge, Camden and Westbury, Long Island, will present nine Broadway attractions for the 1958 sum-mer. season. Five shows will be seen for the first time on any summer "No Time for' Sergeants" $11 open th Valley Forge seasor em May 29. "Damn Yankees" will be the opener at Camden on May 30.

Other firsts will be "Happy Hunting," starring Gypsy Rose Lee in the Ethel Merman role; "Porgy and Bess," with an all-star cast to be announced, and "The Most Happy direct from Broadway. "Kiss Me Kate," "Wish Yoil Were Here." "Wonderful Town a-neryi ex-groom of Lana, loaned $1500 to Stompanato Camden County American Legion ine collateral aueceaiy was a diamond rinr? kNI! Mr Bryna Productions figured in the Ray Stark deal to buy "Two For Auxiliary will be held Thursday the Seesaw" for motion pictures. Crane possession? The Justice Dept. investigation of a him-dren top racketeers has started with the collection of information from 49 local D. A.

offices. Grand juries will rallod within Special talent, an act including faculty members, the school chorus and the school band, will at 8.15 p. m. in the Audubon couldn't because of work, so he How did you know?" said days. Post home, Lake dr.

and Grais-bury ave. Members of Unit 262 Kirk. "But it's true and I'll play the Henry Fonda role, but of course not until 1960. Brvna Pro participate, John Partridge, principal, announced. I Ann Barbara Newberger and will be hostesses.

Andrew Morris Newberger A musical comparison between Counly officers will be nomi PTA PARTY THURSDAY St. Peter's School PTA of Merchantville will hold its annual ductions and Seven Arts, the Stark-Hyman company, bought the Broadway play together." (Newberger, Loeb a top Kirk tola me that he is ban nated. The junior chairman and secretary of each unit have been invited. card party Thursday at 8 p. m.

Wall Street brokerage) will soon clash in a White Plains (NY) divorce court. If the records aren't sealed (insiders say) "It'll be the hottest marital brawl to ning a trip to Russia before he decides whether or not to film in ine Holly House, Rt. 130 and Browning rd Pennsauken ac the 1920s and the 1950s will be presented with participants wearing colorful costumes of the particular period. Marvin Reitz will direct the band selections and Miss Jean Schlegel, vocal music instructor, will conduct the chorus. the famous story, "Michael Stro- Unit 71, Falrview: At the make the page ones" Prin cording to Mrs.

Robert Heimlich and Mrs. Karl Schmid, party chairmen. and "Where's Charlie?" com. goff." "I wouldn't make it," he said, "without the complete cooperation of the United States monthly meeting Neva Krivitzkin, plete the Music Fairs' schedules. cess Grace (Kelly) told an intimate that she will "never resume" In Hollywood.

"I couldn't," uovernment." The faculty presentation will be a comedy featuring a fashion 1532 Park was chosen delegate and Maimu Annus, 1550 Bradley alternate for Girls State. Both are Camden High The question raised in the show as well as dance and vocal numbers. Grace is" supposed to nave groaned, "stand the grind of diet-ine" They say she has added School students: scads of pounds since shedding Unit 84, Oaklyn Bp tie wood: American press as to whether the Augustinian hospice with its world famous St. Bernard rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps is still functioning has been an The costume committee comprises Ann Collins, chairman; Ina Schachter, Christine Kreiner, Eleanor LcJeune, Carol Collins, Grace Stevens, Angelina Lauria, Movieburg Lauren Bacall told the cot'm that her recent The monthly luncheon was held quotes (on Frankeee) were Clark Gable stays after school They're In a class by themstlvts One guess vho ends up teaching who What! To a guy like CABLE what a difference a DAY swered by writer-producer Walter Reisch. Margaret MacDougall, Pat Collins, Kathleen Fazler, Suzanne slightly misconstrued, mat she not mifflt mit him.

"I just said I hoped newspapers would leave us both alone." Look, now. No Walter has just returned after in the- post home, 705 Newton Oaklyn, with Mrs. Edna Genre as hostess. The unit held a party for the post and presented gifts of $150 and a three-tiered birthday cake. Barbara McKee wa.s selected as delegate and Jac trosch.

Stage crew includes James Wick, chairman; Fred Wharton, queline Morris as alternate to rep living with the heroic monks for four weeks and he has brought back the exclusive rights to make a picture which he will call "The Great St. Bernard." Situated on the border between Switzerland and France this monastery is inaccessible to the outside world Theatres Tonight CAMDEN ARI.0 The Quiet American, 1,30, T.10, fl 30 p. I.IBl.RTV Buttle Hymn. 6, To Hll and Rack. 7.

AS m. MIDWAY Tht 11.45. 2 4T. 49, 8.51; Brtdet for Kevon 1, 4 03, T.05, 10 In. PARKNIDKgayonara, 6 45.

9 19 m. BIO Brldrea at Tokn-Rl, 9 21; Btra- teric Air Command, p. ROXV Pawnee, X.40, 4 30, (40; Uit sugi Oaert Wit, 1, 116, 5 SO, 8 30 m. BAVAR Teacher, ret, 11.05, 1J4. 3 33.

5 4.1, 7 51, 10 p. m. STANLEY Brnthora Karamaior, 1145, 3 05, 4 SO. 7. 9 30 p.

m. WALT WHITMAN Sayorura, SO p. SlRl'SBAX ATCO (Brloe-ln) Feyton Place, 10 15 p. m. AI IH HON (Century) Tht Robe, 1.30, 7 10.

9 30 m. BLACKWOOD (Blarawood) -Girt Moat Likely. 7, 9 p. m. BORDKNTOWtf (Aharon) All That Heaven Allown.

T.M, 30 p. ip. BRIDOETOM (Drlr-ln) Peyton Plaeo, 7 BRinoLTOV (Laurel) -Peyton Place, 1 OS. 7 05. 9 50 p.

m. BlRLINdTON (High) Peyton Plan, 6 30. 9 15 m. CI.EMFNTON (Clemonton) 7. 9 31 m.

COM.INflgWOOD (Colllnpwood) Sayonara, 7. 9 SO p. m. DH.AWARK TOWNSHIP. (Oardfn RtaL Dhye-ln) Qulot American.

7, 10 45; Winchester 7 3, p. m. GIOITESTKR (King) Quiet Amerlaui, 7 35, 9 25 1. m. GLOUCESTER (Starlit Quiet American, 7, 10.30; Sierra Stranter, 9 15 p.

m. MAPLE KHADP. (Clrrlo DrWo-Io) Tho 7, 11 05 p. m. MAPI.K SHADE Roy Tht Clft of Love.

7 15. 9 30 P. m. MT. EPHRAIM (Ml.

rVphralm) Pemalt Animal. 7: noorf-ftde. (.30 p. m. MT.

HOLLT (Mt. Holly) Peyton Plare, (.30. 915 p. m. OAKLYN (Rita) Pleait Mr, Baltae, 7 40.

(.50 p. m. PALMYRA (Broadway) Fort Dnhbt, Oreen Eyed Blond, (30 m. PAl'MBORO (Hill) Man In tht Shadow, 7 p. PITMAN (Broadway) Tht Quiet Amercan, 7, 9 10 p.

m. PENNS GROVE (Oroya) Peyton Place, 5 45. 9 30 p. VINELAND (Landla) Peyton Place, 45. 9 30 P.

m. VINELAND (helaea, Prlre-ln) Sweet Smell of Surreal. Will Succeea Spoil Rock Hunter, 1.40; Stopover Tokyo. 10 10 p. m.

WEST COLLINGRWOOD (Creator) Sayonara. 7, 9 S3 p. m. WERTMONT Weatmont Tht Xlnf and 1. 7.10, 9,35 p.

m. WILLtAMSTOWN (Grand) Zero Hour, and Black Scorpion, 7, 30 p. m. WOODBI'RT (Partwar IMoo-In) Kettle nn Old MacTVnalda Farm, 9: Anrll Love, 10 30 p. m.

WOODBI'RT (Wood) Beat Thlnn In Life Are Free, 1 50. 7.30. 35 p.m. WOODSTOWN (Orand) Gran4 Olt Jamhoree, 7, p. m.

Henry Rambo, Luther Leconey, Richard McNutt, Robert Lips, Lee Weller, Robert Meth, The faculty committee. In ad resent the Auxiliary at uirls State. intimidation of the press. Just be at the Tropieana (Vegas) for our premiere flop and do your amazing fast mambo that we did at the Mo the other night. Tack O'Brlan and his doll-like wife Vonnie) will be 4 in October! (Mahzilltuv).

The birthday dition to Reitz and Miss Schlegel Unit 125, rennKanken Town brought the Island to her -(indoors). In beach attire, Ginger Rogers, Gypsy Rose Lee, Peter Ustinov, Huntington Hartford, Henry Fonda, Rieardo Montalban, Sally Ann Howes and others were splashing about or doing a Hawaiian hoedown. I asked Susan Strasberg why Sir Laurence Olivier didn't go in. She said, "He didn't have a suit do you know a better reason?" Vt rode out to another club for Sophie Tucker's opening and how great! Sophie says she has the 70-year-ltch and that it's 10 times worse than the seven-vear-itch. Gracie Fields, Paul Winchell and others applauded like crazy.

Never saw Sophie so great. Maurice Chevalier sent her a good-luck wire signed, "The Last of the Red Hot Papas." In answer to questions, "What is a Wilson Girl?" I'd like to say that Hollywood starlet Nora Hayden (nominated by Bernie Kamber) is merely perfect. Don't print Judy Garland has round-the-clock nurses and a lung specialist at that local hospital Jack Paar's home towns, Cleveland, Canton, Indianapolis, want to give him welcome-back parties acclaiming his capturing the American vote Kim and Slim are still murmuring to each other. Slim gets his divorce in December "God's Little Acre" showing Tina Louise got a B-rating from the Legion, meaning it's banned lor children. That makes it a hit.

Lauriti Melchior's wife, Maria, still struggles wjth English, Long ago she announced- that Cary Grant was a next door neighbor. Her husband denied it. "He certainly is he only lives four house from us!" she said. The other day she was bragging about her husband's vitality, and declared, "He's the linking miss." Virginia Warren turned down a swain's invitation to dance at a Wash'n party. "What's wrong tired blood?" he asked.

"No, tired feet," retorted Ginny 11 months of the year. There TJi 19 men and 25 St. Bernard dogs Irs- MM Gaylert, Mrs. Naomi and the history of the rescue of ship: The unit will present a flag to newly-organized Brownie Troop month of their dolling Bridget 461. The unit chose Mane Maz-zaea as delegate and Helen Mc-Namee as alternate to Girls State.

At a recent assembly of i-i t. C. Halber and Raloh'he knows what an O'B he is) is a jiunrmra in near inai i i ii. th r.lftrv" th. KHCgcr.

now laiiesi-waRra u.u tha IT IVVemma In the Club) Pennsauken Junior Hich School, on show Jumps Ma arm will malie Dave Chasen. landlord of: Mrs. James O'Connor, with Ann Todd, was written by Conservation Council the rnntrnvnxinl Piarr Rnnla presented the Americanism Essay Hollywood's famed restaurant (Chasen's), told us that Elsa Maxwell once came in (with the Pat O'Briens) and the place was Boule, you will remember," is: To Meet Friday River tZ UBthl nil Brunswick. April 23-The SEblealk 2 iammed. They had made no res ervatkms.

"I am not accustomed did A AiAn't n-rif. ih wui nol wunn annual Contest awards. Eleanor Schneider won first prize and Joyce Hinsley, second. Unlf 250, John Irvln: The regular meeting was held in the home of the president, Mrs. Ralph Pierce.

Donations were sent to Boys Town, rehabilitation to waiting." Miss Maxwell Elsa adaptation. It was decided he did. meeting at Douglass College of Rutgers Friday at 8 p. m. The poppin'd.

"Get us tea ted at once or I will blast you in a book or CLAflK CABLE DORIS DAY cigaret fund, Friends of Four The telecast is set for "Not the Glory" in early May and Ann is flying from London to do this show. She was Jimmy Mason's leading lady in "The Seventh Veil," the movie that brought him fame. My young friend Tommy guest speaker will be Joseph E. McLean, ftate conservation commissioner. South Jersey residents who will attend are Edward R.

Manners, of Brooklawn; Paul R. Battersby, of Haddonfleld; W. T. Middleton. of Wenonah; Clarence E.

Stasz, of Audubon and Misses Sarah Chaplains and Runhemede Boys Club. Flowers were sent to a IN Gold Star mother. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph (rrocramt lubjeet to cnanie) some society column" Mr. Chasen told her to take her cuffo-business elsewhere.

Steve Allen's Sunday nlghter was again merely wonderful His new book, "The Girls on the 10th Floor," is a must A tv star met an old network star at the House of Blondes and started griping. "My writers are terrible, my producers are horrible and my sponsor is impossible!" he groaned "At least." wept the other, "you're working!" hands telephoned to check in. NAldridge and Alice Rogers, both Pierce, hostess. I'nif 2(52. Murray-Troutt: A Hes back from Virginia, com TEACHER'S PET GIG MAMIE YOUNG VAN DOREN plete with new haircut and bad ot Mooreslwu party will eo to Ancora State cold.

Hospital Monday. Bingo games "It rained all the time we were CUnnla of nmnrrlalA will be played and prizes in Virginia." said Tommy, "and cnoois ai aomcraaie plans Duo: Lovelv Vivian Blaine and George DeWitt. Today's bet laugh: Slim Brundage of the College of Complexes says: "I quit work when I found out that I couldn't get There will be soda and home PATRONS REDUCED PARKING RATES AFTER 6 P. M. NEW KINNEY CARACl i caugnt a cold I haven't been lo Uose Week Late aDie io snaxe on.

i want to come made cup cakes. Assisting will be Somerdale Board of Education and see you and have you look at Mrs. trances Naylor. Mrs. Amelia Quigley, Mrs.

John Hen my new haircut I think I look has the school closing date like a monkpv one eek to June 19 because so. mur Dtivi-iN iHumt derson, Mrs. Catharine Maines, WILL SERVE DINNER The Ladies' Fidelis Class and the Men's Club of the Alpha Baptist Community Church, 34th along with management or labor." Ell Wallaeh reports his cousin is a gardener in a suburban cafe: "His job is to water the shrubs, the plants and the whisky." That's Earl, brother. Joo E. Lewis overheard these two Turks.

"Tell you what let's do," said one. "Let's go get an American bath." The Milton Berles moved to L. A. for five weeks; then he'll work in Reno Eddie Hodges, 10, of "Music Man" and 64G Challenge, was signed by Decca to record rock 'n' roll Joan Collins and 20th Century-Fox are hassling they won't let her do Mrs. Viola Cosner, Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Blankley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angeny, Mr. and Mrs.

Noble Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul. below River will serve a roast beef dinner at the church WWTI MOU Ml. AtCO.

N. A I told him I had seen pictures of class time lost du to of him with his new cut thought it very becoming. Tom- Carn11 Mover, chairman of the my finishes "Mardi Gras" relations commit-Pat Boone and Gary Crosby, tM. announced graduation then I have something schools. Park comine uo." he said, "hut School and School 1, will be held on Saturday from 5 to 730 p.

m. I ipMHBStMIl limit IVIMrtMHB "7 Brides for 7 Brothers" 'Parole Violators" Proceeds will be used for im PHONI II 7-1599 I. 0. 0PE 1:30 SHOW COKT. nOI 7 MST 2 DAYS provements to the church sane can't tell you now." At any rate closing day.

Date for the eighth tuary, according to the chair- a i a. A nA I 1 A Rranriywinc Grcus ne win ne busy over the summeriKraae prom was sei jjt June u. man, xvirs. rea a. uee.

800 Pupils to Join In Music Festival The annual music festival for with "Mardi Gras" because Pat 1 fj(fYfy S'ort Tomorrow (ThursJ O'Connell is in LeRoy Sanita- ComnletM Schedule Boone won be out of school until June. Hollywood snaMhots: It's now pupils of Audubon elementary schools will be held Friday at 7.30 p. in Audubon High Sr-honl. rium awaiting her fourth baby. XT Song of Norway," "Damn Wish I'd said that: "We Los Yankees," "Show Boat" and "No Angeles residents," writes IzzyiTime for Sergeants" are the four Moidel.

"don't deny that Florida's remaining shows scheduled for weather has it all' over ours for the Brandywine Music Circus in ZJSmiAT Ol REGULAR PRICES ZWLMtSRma M-G-M PRESENTS THE SOLD, BURNING NO VII AT LAST I definitely set for Frank Sinatra Thom nf ttiia vonr1. focHiroi to leave May 12 for a trio around will be "Let's fake a Trip." worli He S' directly to Concordville. Pa, mutt 1 iSrrroPfc4r5 f7L? variety. Tokyo. km-, "mn or snow tusimr More than 800 pupils from the Debbie, Eddie and Carrie Frances plane in today after 10 Ring Crosby'll do two live TV'ers next year Joanne Dru and Lew Ayres canceled wedding YUL BRYNNER days in Miami.

Carrie caught MARIA SCHELL CLAIRE BLOOM lairtta II ni 71 Cifl JV first to sixth grades of Schools 2 and 3 will participate. They will be costumed in the native dress of countries throughout the world. Song and dance numbers will stress the customs of the countries depicted. Mrs. Rowlene Thomas, ele-mentary music director, will supervise the event, assisted by Miss Joan Pisko and William Lair, teachers.

i LEE J. COBB ALBERT SALMI "Song of Norway" opens on Tuesday, Aug. 5 for one week; "Damn Yankees" holds forth for two weeks from Aug. 12 through Aug. 24; "Show Boat" has a one-week stand from Aug.

26 through Aug. 31, while "No Time for Sergeants" closes the season with a two-week run from Sept. 2 through Sept. 14. "Auntie Mame" opens the Brandywine season on June 10 where it will play for three weeks through June 29.

The hit Broadway comedy will be followed by "Plain and Fancy." "Fledermaus" and "Happy it 7s Tl PHONE NO 3-6900 0. OPENS CO NT. FROM 7 i llVVVT JOHN EIICSON I ANAUItDATiiSIkftCluM mm WtLUAM SHATNU Amu va4t.o Uf cold and has had the sninles. Ann Blyth, who is getting ready to go to Las Vegas for an engagement, had a spaghetti dinner with her husband, Dr. Jim McNulty.

Ernie Kovacs, he with the handlebar moustache, is having his hair shaved a la Yul Brvnner for "The Wreck of the Old- 97." Oren Haglund, production manager of Warner Bros. TV, is starting his 33rd year at the studio with a renewal of his option. Plus 2nd Thrill NOW OHM -M LOLLIPOP LANE DAILY FEATl'RE 11:13 A.M. :05 4 :06 4 P.M. PRPFI 1,0 rRfcfc, MECHANICAL PlAYCtOUNO Rid tht lollipop Eiertii TVillifig Mimoiwro Tram lido PATRONS REDUCED PARKING RATES AFTER 6 P.

M. NEW KINNEY GARAGE lotto) Sh.pi 0 Morry-Go-lovnd evu-r if. aw ik iuiiii-ii wi r. i Seout Awards Slated At Williamstown Williamstown, April 23 George Beniston. assistant com MARLON BRANDO in "SAYONARA" PtCTUHa on IniTxrUfiwe missioner of the Gloucester-Salem I tl 1.1 IVIVII III ll II 'A I mw "ctwh 'ine jr) Council, Boy Scouts of America, will present the Eagle Scout Mt.

Holly Garden Club To Hold Plant Mart Mt. Holly, April 23 The annual spring plant mart of the Mt. Holly Garden Club will be SEARCHERS'! award to four members of Wil mHwk no-ma Clayton to Discuss Borough Planning Clayton, April 23 A review of borough planning, past, present and future, will be presented May 1 at 8 p. m. in Clayton High School auditorium, James P.

Logue chairman of borough liamstown Troop 34 at a dinner Saturday at 7 p. m. in the Oak vn mni mi mi I mm mm mm no) rwJ P7M OAKLYN, N. J. Knoll School.

held May 9, on Mill near TMI ffoiir OF jr" BOB and fl SALLY, Receiving this honor will be Startt TONITE First Camden Showing BOB HOPE A Hp? SEVEN "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE" A Musical Comedy by Larry Hart and Richard Redgers PrtMittorf by CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL Park Blvd. Baird Avtnut Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3 at 8:15 ALL SEATS RESEtVED TICKETS I SO MAIL OIDEIS PILLED PROMPTLY 1 V-vf David Clre with 37 merit badges, joined scouting in March Joseph Coladonato with 63 merit badges, joined in April 1954; i i i council's planning committee, an i aWiUy.wickelwonilirfol. nounced today. The proeram. originally sched fTi-ttlWJE TOYS John De France with 51 merit lit as only the French ml uled for March 20, was cancelled due to the snowstorm.

The pub ROGER T. MILES Si badges, joined in March 958, and Jerome Mario with 41 merit badges, joined in February 1955. can dare! BRIGITTE lic is invited. The program, sponsored bv the the bank. Mrs.

Hebert Hunt, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. C. A. Funk, trea.surer; Mrs. F.

P. Lucas, properties; Mrs. George Cook, sales; Mrs. Aaron Johnson, plants and Mrs. Robert Higgins, publicity.

Plants for sale will Include perennials and small shrubs from the gardens of the club members.1 There will also be house plants and cut flowers. All plants will be displayed in containers made by club members. In the event of rain the sale will be held May 10. AND -ON THE SAMI IYI-J OMNING PROGRAM- touu ro one cutHiiir id BARDOT Clayton Planning Board, will highlight a speaker from the Southern New Jersey Develop Palmyra High Band Will Give Concert PHONE NO S-4S13 LEGAL NOTICES fmni awf Imkm aoorf at I. 0.

OPtllS 1:30 SHOW CONT. FROM 7 ment council. There will be a discussion on SAY $1-PER CARLOAD. $1 Clayton's growth during the last Mademoiselle Striptease IN "PLEASE "HAPPY 15 years. Palmyra.

April 23 The annual Palmyra High School band concert will be given Thursday and Friday nights in the school auditorium at 8.15 o'clock under the H3 ii MR. BALZAC BIRTHDAY" by PHONE LEGIOX PARTY FRIDAY direction of Robert Youngblood, The auxiliary of the Set. One bier ft, irftew Atmt4. DANIEL GELiM rourt nrso era band director, PlAlltrh AmarAnan 1 jiainn V'lfU fcr costs littls anywhere PVatured soloists will include, pct kfi nt T.inHpnu,H hnin ALL TICKETS .90 Feature, at 7:35 9:45 (urdon Mat Dan lilfy "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE" I'liuinaacopa-TMhnicolor Roanoke, Va. 80 27lh I Westfield uaroara worrison, nuie; Joan jfs annual card party Friday at Steinsieck.

trumpet, and Mary p. m. in the post home on Elm Llaine Schemeier, soprano. avei Mrs. Blanch Instace, chair-A dinner will be held by the iadv announcod.

tHUH 111 Mat. Dalit mr HiLK ALU Palmyra Board ot Education be- Audi. Murphy Michael Redrrart "THE QUIET AMERICAN" f-TlN THFiVi frro thp nropram on Thursday' n''i Hd(R Baa. KnrX Mof Hrmn'' niirht in the Delaware Avenue 1 1 'iP'tiP I .1 TiQ-Trtn PdlrnyM 1yA "Botllo 1 I Aidlo Mo Hrll A rphf t'n'V nm, Ttarn A iiri.T Cmln B75 Phl.tN Hork" iOMM rtAiti School catoteria for the members of the sending districts. MARLON BRANDO WAmE TBEVQR DAY ZuM AU.

HILL BNOKtVj ITTf 46th I WESTFIELD GMBSI Uil TlmM TonlU! Marlon Brando i I'SAYONARA i "Fomalo Animal" Plui 'Flood Tidt" 7HRUHCHJlRRISSTACKf 1 'SAYONARA' tciMt atvo at. ij ictw. OncmaScop Colou I AMlll W. AMOOfT CMKll jMYONARA" Ual TimfO Tonllf! HADDON I LEES HT r. qn sopfi Rod BuHoni MiyoiM UmoLI "SAYONARA" Feature, at :35 It Nl A Conl.

1 PM. O) I In Tfrhnlrnlor aiLft NIGHT CLUB RESTAURANT PRICES LOWERED NO MINIMUM 425 Nicholton Road GLOUCESTER, N. J. Marlon Krando-Rrd Battona-Mlimhi I'mrkl Tho Boord of Educttlnn of ttio Borouri of Now imrr. will rerrlvo bldo for 195-1959 ornnol uppllr tnr liutructlon and oporaimn.

RMjuintlnn lilt maf bo obtainM fmm thr olflco of tho arcrrurr, Warwick Road, Lawiu.do Public School, Lawn-liW. Now Joraer, bottom tho hour Of 1:00 A M. and 3:00 P. ROLAND T. HAYWARO, (JJ 171 (tocrotaro.

Tako notlco that on April 307TSl at 11:00 A. M. at Sunnr Hill Sunoco Kta Rt 31 and Cuthutrt rd Mr. cfiintyillr. N.

1., wo anal! oxpnoo to public aalo nno Kord Sunlinor, Sorlal M6CCM311T aonod and ro-pniioMMl trim Owon L. McLaughlin br vntuo of tho broach of a cortaln Conditional Raloa Ontract datod flopinnbor 7, 1 04. In purauanco of tho Unilnm Conditional Saloa Act of Now Joraot AonkTtS DISCOUNT CORPORATION. 30 li 5th Strrot, Camdrn, N. ($4 32) To notlco that on April 30, 105 at 11:10 A.

M. at flunny Hill Sunoco Station. Rt. 38 and Otthbort rd Morchantvlllo, N. wo thai I oapnao to public aalo nno tM Ford Victoria.

Ronal MnmJ17 aolrod and ro-pnaonuod from Michaol W. Frooland br Tlrtuo of tho broach of a cortain Conditional Ralrt rTontraot datod July 18, 1B58. In purauanco of tho Uniform Conditional Saloa Act of Htf Jerirr ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION. 30 N. sth Strort, Camdon.

J. (4 notlco that on April 30th, at 1120 A. M. at Sunnr Hill Hunoro Station. Rt.

38 and Cuth-bort rd Morchantlllo. New Joraoy, wo ahali oipo to public aalo nno 1054 Chevrolet, tudor. Sorlal BS4 IM80S80 aelred and ropoaieaoed from Mel Hendrlcki virtuo of tho breach of a certain Conditional Salea Con. tract dated July IS, 1S7, In purauanco of tho Uniform Conditional Saloa Act of New Jemey A'HOClATfS DISCOUNT CORPORATION. SO 5th Street, Camden, M.

I 43 take notice, that on April 19, 1058. at 10 00 A. loral time, at Camdon Moiot Tnick Co Rotito 70 nd Hampton Road, Merchantville. New Jeraey, I ahall expooo at public aalo orto I9S6 Fruehauf Tandem Tank. Sorlal No.

rW 1087J4, aeued and ropo wowed from Unlvortal Truck-tni. Itv by virtuo of tho breach of a cortaln conditional aalo contract, dated Septemhor 30. 1057, purauant to tho Uniform Conditional Pale Act Of New Jertey PRVWHAl'F TftATtffi COM A NY, 1710 North Deiawajo, Avonuo. Philadelphia. Pa.

4 SJ) Victor Richard Staphtn iNirr Mnnuomrrr 27th 4 Biter hi i lam iiAi.r:roA( it wkst MATUREEGANMcNALLY PHONE GL 6-3624 $1-PER CARLOAD. $1 i Adion Nil) "THE QUIET AMERICAN" Aadlo Marphy Michael Redirara "THE SIERRA STRANGER" Howard lff C.lnrta Mrflhet Reouel 11 1 1- Mlloi horn Camdon trldgo, out louto 110 South to Nicholion Road, Turn RiM 4 llockt. RTKWART Jt SE Al tTHON STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" Snown Only ot 9.30 P. At. KII.I.UH Hlll.nHV GRACE Kfl.l.T "THE BKIDGES AT TUKU-R I YOUR FAMILY DRIVE-IN THEITRE LARGE ENCLOSED PLAYGROUND wrt.fc H'se Pk Autfuban MAT.

DAILY I.M THE LCI TO GO F0I AN ENJOYA11I iVENINO Movor Coiror mt Mm. Cnorf niXXERR SERVED DAILY and 81'XDAT Focllititi (or IANQUETS, WEDDINGS end PRIVATE PARTIES Ftolun'ng Niltly txfl Won.) The Fabulous ROCCO HIS SAINTS lOUtl IM Mill HOOCKIT-4 Kltll lOUIN Or MHItMUl MIDU Cmomoicopo 4 Color Oolu'O Rlrhard Durtnii iituc PORE' FLOOR SHOW THURS. FRI.SAT. Fralorlnf DICK STANLEY NAN WILLIAMS HI-FIVES BAND ENTERTAINMENT AT MUSICAL BAR MON. TUES.

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