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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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State GOP Drives For Nig City Vote Higll SellOoI Pupils P0ST. Comdn, N. Wcdnatday, Novambar 14, 1963 MothrrN Club Lists Meeting Tonight Use Grade School 'Secret' Room Yields Stolen Art Works TRENTON (UPI) Republican! was praised for his leadership African Newsman iHails Peace Corps The Mother's Club of St. Mary State Chairman Webster B. Todd1" the fall election campaign c-'n mine MIf.WAI!KF.F Wis Anon hfri cho rtiil nn lrnnw The resolution said Todd's "nnU 01, u-jviz lurij mtioois are 1,7 mi.

mjuuhiii isdm iUUdS po.S- search of a "secret rnnm" 1hi thn hidden mom ctnd a it itive leadership played a major, crowded at the nearby of an aparlmcnt covered by a drapery. of the Angels Academy, Haddon-jhas promised a "stronger, better-Ko'ckWi" mCOt at Staffed state committee that can President Mrs. John Spinner of lipt-city Democratic ma- in nit- qiuuin-di victories ivegio community 01 Mniocn mat uncovered hundreds of art olv in me i mon county fccnale race ii Krhm nm.c nn inrlndmr- tun iini rv.int. u. uv D.lll.

I j.utlll Iladdonlield announced the meet- chines in more realistic terms in aiu! the eight Congressiona con-' Bunions for seventh and eighth graders so ins- Plic, sai(l- ing wil be esnecia for the the future." itesls they can make room later for Raymond Laszewski, 23, a mu sician, was cnarged wun conceal Gat thi quirk ralief. Lift hoa prtMKtir, nnthM and ctwhinnj tha uruitivo apoU Ak fur thd Iluninn ojzoj using same a high school students classrooms, ing art objects. He was fathers. The program will be Todd made the pledge Tuesday dramatic skits presented by girls' at a meeting of the State Com-of the Academy's Forensic Club mittce and the Board of Cover-under the direction of Mrs. of the State Federation of Markham of Iladdonlield.

Republican Women, at which he arrested in New York Thursday Turn to Classified for Delaware Valley's largest listing of South Jersey apartments, rooms and homes for Rent. The town's population is close while Iwarding a ship for France, to 8.000- 1 His mother, who lived with her Editor's Note: The writer is Assistant editor of Mwafrika, Kiswahill daily in Dar-Es-Sala-Iam, Tanganyika. He is among ,14 persons representing 12 countries in the 1962-63 Foreign Project of the U. S. State Department and is work-ilng in the editorial department -Of the Courier-Post until 30.) By t'HRYS LITINDU SAVE MORE DOLLARS ICS TO GRANTS UNBEATABLE CHRISTMAS BUYS colleges, some are geological and land surveyors and some perform actiye duties in modern agriculture.

All of these Peace Corps members prove to be doing very well indeed. These young women and men in the Peace Corps get great encouragement from the Tanganyika Government and the majority of the people who support and appreciate very much the good work they are doing for the development of the country. But there is one thing to remember that there is no country, especially in the democratic Free World, which does not have some cntics, mostly from the political minded people; and we have such people in Tanganyika as well. Critics Squelched The Peace Corps in Tanganyika sometimes comes across such, but few people doubt and criticize Tanganyika, like many other African countries, is a new and leveloping state which obtained its political independence from the British just about 11 months Its people realize that political Independence alone is not enough without a sound economical and $ocial background. Therefore they are now actively engaged in the difficult task of developing their fountry's economical and social life.

When the Tanganyika nation was bom on Dec. 9 last year, it found itself lacking many facilities which are required badly for the good running of its government and development plans. their presence and work in the country. SOLD ONLY AT GRANTS 1 i Im Sometime in June, one or two members of the Tanganyika Parliament criticized the work done but MUl i HIV- A VA'I J'-l, HIV. i'lime Minister uia not ncsuaie to refute the criticisms and 4 strongly supixirted and aged the Peace Corps.

Beside their good work for It lacks the capital and quali- fiod personnel especially in Wlllf Je remembered technical and professional fields. the lstory of Tanganyika, the So It had to start looking to theeace mhZl other well developed and friendly jfme, PPle socially They like to nauons mosuy in me rree vorias Vu of the West for financial and!" WY 1 pie in many walks of life. technical assistance. Promoting Good Feeling frelcomed Peace Corps The good job done by the first When President Kennedy an- Njl 1 SMASH SATOGS OC3 GAdliS AMD KITS HQunced his Peace Corps pro- fouP 01 pram Tanranvika flirl not heJnas given the people and govcrn- ite to find the good intentions nt Tof Tanganyika desire for 5f the program and realized thatimore rca''8 volunteers and a request has already been placed; was one of the best means of flitaining the needed manpower Vom America. So, it immediately before the American Government.

I a. Just a month ago, one of the', Tanganyika government ministers, 1 a if I VTV ran.DocIIollid.y.DinofromTV, Ll If placed its request before the U. lovernment for the mialifiod 'ourea America; ana and Par-Chcezi. Hours of fun. r.

ISTr 'oung women and men in othcr tow he in I feace Corps. jmin(' lunnK his talks with the u. u. a. on a was morp rearer liraTf It To IWarrr' J.

S. Government, ise irom tne hj Tanganyika CorPs assistance. This minister roup of the a's0 attended a Peace Corps con- rrnun 1 T'Cpivm thp hrl BIG-SIZED DOLLS Special Peace Corps before its In eno mvo. iendence. I the U.

S. Government has These young Americans In the intentions of helping the de- Peace Corps who are quite eager countries in Africa, it help developing countries, and Joi ,0 (-omP'y -th willing to live and share the Tanganyika request for more African life, happilv started their i Corps. $. ffirk immwliatnlv nffpr thnir nr. Reside the good job which the lie's the favorite from TV.

Children enjoy adventure Other popular games for fun. Favorite TV Character Ben Casey, Route 66, Disneyland, Flintstoncs and other great games. Jnvmlor Realistic reproductions of great inventions. Microscope, telephone.othermaxvclsl 1.30 2.93 2S lval. and they were warmlVPeac CorPS doing, the Tan- i iU ganvika neonle feel that the nres- I All the value is in the dolls no fancy pack! Each is fully dressed.

Choose a 20" lovely bride, a 19" wirwomc toddler, or a 17' soft, cuddly newborn baby in blanket Only at Grants! wis. iv wiiii-vi uic vi uiiiua onu ence of the American people in Is people. Tanganyika creates more friend-1 Doing Very Well' ship and understanding between fialifications, these young women Peace Corps assistance given to s4 ind men are engaged in various Tanganyika, the more friendship f. nbs in Tanganyika. Some are and understanding will be be- 5 i- mi r.1 leaching In secondary schools and tween America and Tanganyika.

Chess With Sam Laird Camden Club Continues Unbeaten in 3 Matcbes In last week's South Jersey Chess Federation team matches. mm if DrtMn SHef Butjr" 0iln Tin RUBBER LIVELY BOUNCE linlffn II Till 56-PC SUPER FARM SET Outfit Outfit i 66 Include Iiarn, tool utied, row tlall, rlurkrn coop, tractor Set also includes the firmer and his wife, 25 animals and poultry. Colorful unbreakable plastic 104' Giant Pebble Z' HTK Confetti or Marbrlizfd T5 1 1 AND HER HIGH each Hf5- FASHION WARDROBE Joth Camden City Chess Club teams scored victories. The ,51 earn now is unbeaten in three matches. The team, or fReserves," has won two matches and lost one.

The team made its journey fe 0 Wildwood Monday night worth! company of more players of her vhile when it defeated that city's'scx- juintet 3'i to At the first Willard "Bill Shindle, past i 1 boards, the score was even president of the Camden Club, 1 ihen Camden's Bob Lincoln and a week and is in Room PF3-107, Cooper id Carlson drew their games Hospita, nmh he ith George Cake and Tom Jor- recuperating nicely, so far visi- jrnsen. Bill Shindle and Bill tors are not allowed. However, jDonnell racked up triumphs are welcome. imden over Cade and Goldinger 0ne of Bobby Vischer's games' 1 97 DISCOUNT PRICED SHOH 51) 99 O' from the Olympics at Varna, and Jooth of Wildwood drew at Board anothcr from the SpCQn(1 annua, lTRf rriPC rVinrrroce at im ii i Be ine lonowing rigni tamuen j.m in 11 25'' PLUSH BODY POODLE STURDY PLASTIC RIDE 'EM STUTZ 29" HORSE WITH SADDLE ilHouT CocW Girt The "glamour gal" fashion doll is all vinyl, fully jointed with long rooted hair. Her brand-new wardrobe is simply fabulous! WARDROBE ALSO FITS BARBIE DOIL! Man Suzettc'a Outfit 1.59 Aeserves won over the new Bell.spntinj, six mmrcs Qok rf iaur team by an identical score.

illie venPrabie Giuoco Piano open- I hile Fatten of Camden and lpads amost as ick I- T)99 Tlie famous Stilt of Hoar-ing Twentic. Has all nierl 99 It riiy aiui-u j-rnate as Fischer scored against I ramo, itrnng Hs biff enough to it while watching TV. Hiau-tiful rich plush body in. pink, blue, white. Wippwl, grouiurfl Uke real poodle.

ITe'g Uw new prt! aiildren 'ride' liim while wntchinc TV. Hlark j)liish ltody with plastic Kiddle and reins. Wonderful realistic h'-ad. pner ai uie him wmiu. the Ccn(cr Coun(pr Defense, ronstructior 293 won Mciiter, ana janKowsny It Is 2Vi long.

ng. heir games acainst their Bell- center coi-nter defensk UlU pdlllll oaill.l Ullli Kill nnh.U,!, I. HhalM'h Fischer p. i ilnhaHrht, i mark UKI Kl I Kl K.VF If i K'xn i KKI Kl H4 tthMp Q4U Q1 Osf 12 KKI Kl OQ 11 P-KK14 KKlS hi' Kf? IS QH-Kt Kl KM IS HnH. R.11? HB i kh Id Kit Kt l'P2(i ruKt "Charge Buy everything on your list No Money Doicn Double your savings with Green Stamps jawr opponents.

Bellmawr picked w1' ap one point when Camden fielded i pxr jnly four players and was forced: 3 forfeit a game. 7 0 The strong new Suburban Chess 3ub team followed up its victory.io ns )rer Haddonfield. another new en-' iV in the SJCA. by defeating Woodbury, 3'i to V7. The match, km --7.

BABY DOLLS o2 piano I-awndik Srhlpnrrl Ijufnrtlk A i While mark 4 12 B1 OBI 11 ()R K' B4 14 B-RS )' 04 i HI 15 HxN (JxH PxP II II )l Kl V' 17 04 BUi kss aved at tne new unitarian, 4 I t) H5! I 1 I tX lt'wmn ihurch in Cherry Hill, which is rv Pl IS AKP is Nxllrii 1V xg 'Nedved and Selvaggi. at Roards' and 2, were winners for Sub- Qh IK OXDP BxP 20 OH( h' PxP It It KM mat SAfW tkW3r. PV! 4 irban over Urago and 1 enl. nou of Suburban and Wright of Wood- rTTIIJlTTrfrTrifrTTftiii burv drew at Board 3, but New-ML I IPL JL NllW mark at Board 4 defeated McCar- HILL I lULUUIlUII rtn to earn another point for Sub- OCTI1JCC FACTm urban. Both, at Board 5.

was the t( limn frf WnfvUinrv ftvor Tattirake' claps hnnds, jrurgles when squeezed. 20" baby, fully dressed. 22 4SnugKIe Softef has amazing realistic look! laswashnble.rootodhair. Baehr. with pPgOPEtLANT 49 A fcrf v.

a4! DOLLY'S VINYL MATCHED LUGGAGE 20' NEWBORN DOLL "BUNDLE OF JOY" Soft itufTod; vinyl head, i. 33-PC MINIATURE TEA SET FOR FOUR I'laslir 'Ironstono'. Suburban plays tamden, me fxMost powrtui ic 4 1-defending champions, Thursday Hight. and has two matches re-W. yt pbopulant a Gaining for the first half of: ii compi.tty play anainst Atlantic City i tm and mow undw coonoi tn i 1 iir 11 With MOPflUNT 49.

Jull diilnbul lh lup. Dec. and Wildwood Dec. 13. ligMly 0, ood lnoWi Th Suburban Club, which was mitwoiki, nw and poikmg arm, tiolhrmi htot action builds up at aoco, kt i.

formed little more tnan a nionin wow jt hm (o ViO. already has monitors from, yM too, nofiiuNT wiu; 1 riirrintitnn fl'ik. atlotk nmanl, mtial, gfou Hjiddon Heights, Harrington, u.ik 30" JUMBO CAT HAS JEWEL EYES rows (if shiny rliinostnno nn nwkband.rutr pom GO-CART RACER UNBREAKABLE liv.k of big si? Mrt r. S.ifp, soft olvpthy- arms, logs. Moving eyes.

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lied, grcin, jellnw. 4.93 98c Ixxly.Inorchid, bl. -w or white. Li Un Col lingswood, ihcrry liiii. it otiuaiiy prontH yow pfopty, wm om dim i.

(., Imtiodibly tail let and mow niolting op. 100 H'verton. and Bellmau r. Its mem- chmicay ocllvl onomicoi Vrhin is still auitc small, how- iduo-na Nomina to itatk- 1 ,1 i in an atphak III or tiptnvo caipoling. You MX over, and intercstcl players in an W01l.

yM 0i do no bi Cic area are cordially invited to "wo-dt I 0 no nv Till ircH 1 1 MOPILIANT 49 youf lo to, ma, tlorni ioli. at 8 p.m. on any inursoay rtM to aitd (t'mwi DrobtaB)fc tok, evening in the Unitarian Church. cHoikm. Club officers are Lewis K.

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