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Courier-Post du lieu suivant : Camden, New Jersey • Page 19

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MISS SHARON E. HERITAGE Fiancee of Mr. Jonathan E. Angell, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Edward D. Angell of Houghton, N.Y. She is the daughter of Mrs. William Heritage of this city and the late Mr. Heritage.

The wedding will take place in September. Around and About the Social Scene Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Mayers of 220 Virginia Avenue, Audubon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grayce L.

Mayers, to Lt. Gregory A. Chauncey, USN, son of Mrs. Marian T. Chauncey of Maple Heights, Ohio and Mr.

Carl W. Chauncey of Cleveland. TRUSSES Custom made surgical ports. Nvlon elastic hosierv. arch supports.

wheel chairs. crutches. canes suspensories. colostomy belts. etc.

Male and Female Attendants WO 3-1456 Est. 1890 WARE TRUSS COMPANY 514 Broadway, Camden WOULD YOU BELIEVE ALUMINUM? You won't believe the low price either AMERICAN 2304 FEDERAL ST. CAMDEN EM 5-8700 DECORATOR REG. 139.90 DINETTE NOW SALE $11900 DECORATOR DINETTES "DIMENSION" by Viking (Choose from many colors) DELIVERED ASSEMBLED (Largest Selection in The Areal FACTORY TO YOU Custom made dinettes in any size, shope or color, yet you pay no more. Over 100 sets en display.

KITCHEN CHAIRS ASSORT. COLORS, Dinette, Bar Patio Viking furniture CASUAL Rt. 70 (By Hilda Sloane Lamps) Pennsauken, N. J. Phone: NO 2-7722 OPEN 10-9 Daily Sat.

10-6 OPEN SUN. 12-5 MISS PATRICIA M. SHOEMAKER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R.

Shoemaker of Moorestown, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Peter G. Worrall, SA, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L.

Worrall of Pennsauken Township. Mr. Worrall is stationed at Norfolk, aboard the USS A September wedding is planned. Lt. Chauncey, a graduate of the U.

S. Naval Academy, is stationed at Long Beach, aboard the USS Turner Joy. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laman of 112 Iroquois Trail, Medford Lakes, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Diane Dorothy Laman, to Pvt.

Dean W. Cramer USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Cramer of 158 Conawaga Trail, also of the Lakes.

Pvt. Cramer is stationed at Ft. Dix. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Cook 3d of 202 Mimosa Drive, MISS LINDA LOU STRATTON Whose engagement to Mr. Michael J. Strawley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Strawley of Cape May, formerly of Haddonfield, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarTy F. Stratton also of Cape May, formerly of Pennsauken.

A September wedding is planned. Cherry Hill, are being congratulated on the birth of a third child, a daughter, Cynthia Margaret, on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fluharty of 51 E.

Bettlewood Avenue, Oaklyn, were guests of honor Wednesday evening last at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Brittin of Philadelphia in observance of their thirty-first wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin R. Fanelle of 101 Station Avenue, Haddon Heights, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rosalie lie Fanelle to Mr. Richard J. Pease son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pease of 573 Fashion Rocks Eternal City Romans Are Wild Over Beat Look By SHEILA WALSH ROME (UPI) 'Beat'' clothes have finally found the road to Rome and young and not-so-young Romans are going wild about them. The beat kick hit the Eternal City some time ago but most of its followers had to rely on their own ingenuity or traveling friends for the appropriate costumes. Now, the problem has been solved with the opening of the "Piper Market" that has mini-skirts and "ye-ye" styles from all over the world. The "Piper Market" is easy to spot-it's the only store in Rome with a line in front of the door.

The market has beat music and matching decor but is only big enough to handle about 50 customers at a time without a riot. So part of the staff has to stand at the door, politely beating back customers lining up at the entrance until others can be whisked out the exit with their purchases. Inside, teenagers, a few stunned-looking parents and a smattering of doggedly "withit" society ladies grapple in the best New York bargain basement manner over piles of Hospital Group The Haddon Heights Auxillary to West Jersey Hospital has planned a barbecue and meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Milton Eisenhardt, Haddonfield.

Members and husbands will attend. Mrs. George Kinsler Jr. is cohostess. MUFFLERS FORD CHEVROLET COMPACTS 12.95 INSTALLED FREE IN MINUTES LIFETIME FREE EXHAUST WARRANTY INSPECTION ANYTIME Rt.

130, Pennsauken, N. J. 17 Blocks North of Airport Circle Phone NO 5-1510 WORLD'S FOREMOST BRAKE SPECIALISTS NORTH AMERICAN BRAKE Centers ALL ULTRA-MODERN EQUIPMENT MEMBER COMMUNITY Our National Buying Power Makes These Prices Possible CP Daily 8 A.M. 6 P.M.; Tues Thurs. 'til Sat.

5 CHARGE PLAN Dear Abby Remarriage By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: 1 am 37. My husband died 3 years ago, leaving me with a 14-year-old son I'll call Joel. I loved my husband dearly, but he had been incurably ill for a year and suffered terribly, so his death was a blessing. Joel took it hard as he and his father had been great pals. I made Joel "man-of-thehouse." He became my "beau" and escorted me in place of his father.

I let him handle the money when we went marketing. He took over surprisingly well. COURIER- POST, Camden, N. Tuesday, June 21, 1966 19 Is Opposed could be so happy again. He take to cast your son in the is kind a and gentle, and he role of substitute husband.

adores me. I really care for No wonder he regards anhim, too, and he wants to other man in your life as a marry me. rival and a threat. EncourI asked Joel how he felt age Joel to make a social about my remarrying, and he life of his own among his is violently opposed to the contemporaries. His attitude idea.

He enjoyed being the is understandably adolesa "man of the house" and cent, but with maturity he doesn't want to go back to be- will be less hurt and more ing a little boy again. realistic. My son comes first, but I know I could never find a bet- DEAR ABBY: Will you ter man, and I don't want to please tell me if I am wrong spend the rest of my life for feeling the way I do? alone. When I got married, my aunt Yet how can I marry a man and uncle gave my husband knowing it will break my son's and me a garbage pail for a heart? About six months ago I started seeing a 44-year-old DIFFICULT DECISION widower. DEAR DIFFICULT: MarAbby, I never thought I ry the man.

It was a mis- Auto Accidents (Continued from Page 18) monly used at curves. Drivers heed them, says Michael. On the other hand, many studies have shown that drivers often disregard speed limit regulations. The myth in collisions is that they're almost end always caused by tailgatingclose following of one car by another. Michael says many are not due to tailgating at all.

They occur when drivers traveling rapidly, moving up from far in the rear, are unable to gauge rapidly diminishing distance to the car in front. Another prevailing misconception, according to Michael, is that a sure-fire solution to accidents at intersections is to put up traffic signals. The thinking: Signals assign rightof-way; ergo, they should prevent conflicts. But the fact is that signalsespecially when not warranted on the basis of engineering study--almost always increase the number of accidents, the expert maintains. Michael believes it is time for highway makers to stop MISS ROSEMARY H.

LANGLEY Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Langley of Bellmaur, have announced her engagement to Pfc. Joseph Halliwell USA, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Halliwell of Runnemede. Put. Halliwell has completed duty in Viet Nam and is awaiting reassignment. Royden Street, Camden, which took place Dec.

27, 1965, at Elkton, Md. The couple is residing in Haddon Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Menkevich of 520 Audubon Avenue, Audubon entertained Thursday evening last at a buffet supper in observance of the graduation of their daughter, Miss Sandra Menkevich, from Audubon High School.

Miss Menkevich will enter Glassboro State College in September. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Coccia of 507 11th Avenue, Haddon Heights, entertained Sunday afternoon at a reception in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Judith Coccia, to Mr.

Edwin Kendrick Borman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Borman of 3 Cardinal Court, Audubon Park, which took place Saturday, June 4, at Elkton, Md. Mr. and Mrs.

Borman are residing in Barrington. The engagement of Miss Suzanne Mershon to Mr. Eugene Morski, AN, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morski of 132 Johnston Avenue, Runnemede is announced by her parents, Mr.

and 1 Mrs. Richard Mershon of 318 Keller Road, Glendora. A fall wedding is planned. Mr. Morski is stationed in Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl C. Coxson of 40 Lincoln Avenue, Mount Ephraim, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Christy Coxson, to Mr. William G.

Murdock, son MISS CAROL A. BLOOMER Of Bronxville, N.Y., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Bloomer of Cherry Hill, who have announced her engagement to Mr.

Frank J. Thomson, son of Mr. Kent C. Thomson of Rye, N.Y., and the late Mr. Thomson.

A fall wedding is planned. of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Murdock of 3015 Hartford Road.

Miss Tracey Dillman of 69 Cutchogue Trail, Medford Lakes, has returned after spending several days in Iron City, Mich. She was accompanied by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odorizzo of Greenwich, Conn. The engagement of Miss Margaret Gertrude Stanley to Mr.

Ralph Joseph D'Orio son of Mr. and Mrs. D'Orio of 3 Villa Lake Drive, Berlin, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Stanley of 209 Barlow Avenue, Cherry Hill.

A January wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Crew of 130 N.

33rd Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Joyce Crew, to Mr. William Wayne Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Croydon, Pa. Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond P. Meehan of 3323 Highland Avenue, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Maureen Ann Meehan, to Mr. Robert E. Lee son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Lee of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Peel of 1123 Marlkress Road, Cherry Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Rita Peel, to Mr. Benjamin John Venturo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Venturo of 1887 Greentree Road, that township.

Haddon You pay only $10 per month for all four pieces! thinking and acting on the basis that any driver can be made a perfect driver. "This notion has led to a system vehicle, driver and road safe only for the errorfree and there is no such thing," he said. "We have to design for the driver who might -almost inevitably will--make an occasional mistake. "We have to reduce chances for conflicts between vehicles -and, in addition, incorporate features that will allow common errors to be made without disastrous consequences." In the report, published in Purdue's Schools of Engineering's "Backgrounder," Michael made these points for modern highwaymen: -Reduce the number of access and egress points to minimize conflict between through traffic and slow leaving and entering traffic. -Construct acceleration and deceleration lanes at access and egress points or extra left turn or right turn lanes.

-Eliminate obstructions near the roadside. This includes trees, posts, abutments, signs. wedding gift. I accepted it, but took it as an insult. I remain, very truly yours, "INSULTED" DEAR INSULTED: While it may not have been the most glamorous gift, it was certainly one of the most practical.

I see nothing insulting about a useful gift given in good faith. Troubled? Write to Box 69700, Los Angeles, 90069. For a personal reply. enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Stanley AIR CONDITIONING 1306 THURMAN ST.

964-1318 SUPER MARKET SELFSERVICE Also Special Sale Yarns AS LOW AS oz. WE HAVE NEW TWEED TWIST, WINTUK, ORLON SAYLLE AT BARGAIN PRICES SHOP AND SAVE AT 711 ARCH ST. PHILA. Write for Sample -Enclose Open Wed. Nites Day Sats.

Cardin exotic shirts, diminutive skirts and shifts, and bell-bottomed pants. "Show the princess where to try on her mini-skirts," Madaleine Fischer, attractive Swiss manager of the Market shouted over the background music. The princess, not a teenager but uniformed by Courreges and obviously looking ahead, vanished behind the scenes with an armful of brightly colored abbreviated skirts--price 3,900 lire "We may never make money because our prices are so--how do you say But it is Miss Fischer said. She estimated that 500 to 600 customers a day have fought their way into the shop. It is set up supermarket style with a cash desk by the exit.

But there are salespeople long haired boys and longer haired girls who also model the goods. Most of the teenagers have either come to look or be outfitted. A trio of girls in the navy blue pleated skirts and white blouses of a convent school peered wistfully at three-toned short jersey shifts with "Piper" emblazoned on the midriff but left without buying. Others went in wearing the conservatively stylish clothes of the Prosperous Roman and emerged with packages bulging with new beat outfits. The Market takes its name and some of its backing from the "Piper Club" the sprawling, ultra-modern beat dance palace that has managed in the past year or so to make all the "dolce vita" set look very old hat.

The "Piper Club" is big, the music is loud, and incessant. Styles are up mu launched on its multi-level, theatrically lighted dance floors. Outdoor Beauty Hint Remember to surround yourself with an aura of loveliness whenever you venture out on the beach, on the golf course, or anywhere in the outdoors. Wear a shady hat and sunglasses, and protect your complexion from the harsh rays of the sun by smoothing on a film of oil of Olay under your each day. Margaret Merril.

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Contrasting platform rocker, maple framed sofabed opens in a jiffy to sleep two in cocktail table and two step-end tables complete the piccomfort. Matching lounge chair is covered in the same $198 ture of Colonial charm. SHOP: NOTHING DOWN, FREE DECORATING FREE PARKING! FAMILIAR! ROUTE 70, CHERRY HILL Route 70: Shop Wed. and Fri. TAKE UP TO CONSULTATION all other days 9 to 5:30.

3 FULL YEARS AVAILABLE AT Route 130: Fri. TO PAY! BOTH STORESI FREE DELIVERY! ALL NEW! ROUTE 130, RIVERSIDE to Sun. 12 to other days to 6 SHOP NOW! BEAT THE NEW JERSEY SALES TAX!.

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