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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 11

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The Daily Journali
Location:
Vineland, New Jersey
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11
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1 Eleanor Hart of Bridgeton, la su-i I Betrothals Announced Vineland Timet Journal' Thurtday, June 12, 1958 County 8 et 40 Elects Officers if District Clubs Meet Here i imcnuamc, aim viuici iiuca of Millville, outgoing le petit chapeau, le petit pouvoir. Delegates named to attend Pouvoir Convention June 29 at Hotel Hildebrecht, Trenton were Mrs. Hiles, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Bruno and alternates Mrs.

Hus 'Of R.v Christmas seal sales of J37, and Easter seals, $27. The next meeting will be at the summer home of Mrs. Edna Thomas, Ocean City, Aug. 13. A tureen supper will be served." The Woman's Club of Vineland I I wwwBwywwwwwiHiwwwiuiuigi.iLjMiW'ft JUL I was host to the Second District Presidents' Council yesterday.

Mrs. Arne E. Bernard, newly elected district head, presided. ted, Mrs. Thelma Thomas and! Mrs.

Sadie Smith. Mrs. Yearslev reported sending! Presidents from 23 clubs, mem Cumberland County Salon 628, 8 et 40 elected Mrs. Pearl Marshall of Millville as le petit cha-peau; Mrs. Martina Bruno, le demi petit chapeau premiere and Mrs.

Rose Taylor, also of Vine-land, le demi petit chapeau deuxi-eme. Mrs. Esther Gruccio and Mrs. Edna Thomas, both of Vineland, were elected la cassiere and l'-ar-chiviste, respectively at Tuesday night's meeting at the home of Mrs. Adeline Vraila, 1011 Chestnut ave.

Others elected were Mrs. Martha Husted of Millville, l'aumo-ner; Mrs. Agnes Yearslev of Vineland, la concierge; "Mrs. 31 sympathy, 35 get-well and 16 bers of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, attended. Mrs.

Bernard announced that Mrs. Harry Clouser has been ap NEW YORK W-Thii season's top Broadway musical, "The Music Man," will eventually be converted into a movie in Iowa, the state that gave it birth. Meredith Willson, author and composer of the show, who hails from Mason City, admits however, "We'd have to take the Iowa weather as we found it that's part of the setup." pointed by the State Board to serve as a district chairman. I birthday cards for the year. Mrs.

Esther Gruccio, child welfare, reported sending to the National 'Jewish Tuberculosis Hospital, Denver a total for the year of 43 cards, 38 Christmas gifts, 103 and several skirts, totalling $97.57 in value. Mrs. Thelma Thomas reported Luncheon was served by the Welfare Department of the Vine-land club. Mrs. Frederick Lonzet-ta was assisted with serving by Mrs.

William Collins, Mrs. C. Wal ter Denman, Mrs. Norman Krapf and Mrs. Norman Holzhauer.

I 0 Ann MISS SCHELDER Mrs. Zita Schelder of 216 Plum a MMntinsmx. fit a nnnnnomont MISS WALDINGER Foschi studio The engagement of Miss Mar B'nai B'rith Girls Plan Dance at Pool garet Ann Waldinger, daughter of State Police Capt. and Mrs. her daughter, Audrey, to Serge Mavroff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Mavroff of Willow Grove. Preparations for the B'nai B'rith Girls "Twilight Time" dance at A.J. Waldinger, 23 Howard to Arthur E. Unsworth son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Uns An October wedding is plan-! ned. faptti Mn Arttinr rKntr Mr worth was announced at a fam Hirsch pool, Norma, Saturday, June 21 were made by committee members yesterday. Sandy Molof and Ryna Joseph, social and fund raising committees, are ily dinner at the Waldinger res i i ri 533 LANDIS AVENUE Vineland OUR FRIDAY The 13th idence Sunday evening. Miss Waldineer is a graduate TALKING SHOP Mrs.

Ame E. Bernard, newly elected head of the Second District of the State Federation of Women's Club, is pictured third from left, as she chats with other South Jersey club members. A district presidents' council meeting was held here yesterday. Others from left rs Mrs. John Hearing, Hammonton Civic Club; Mrs.

Donald Jordon, Cape May, and Mrs. David Altman, Atlantic City. (Times Journal photo). chairmen. The dance will start at 8 P.

M. and swimmine will be of Vineland High School and Kath included. The BBG met at Thundergust, Parvin State Park on Tuesday for their last meeting of the year. A jusepa unuurgia, uumiiimlh Miglio, Mrs. Edward Toran, Mrs.

Anthony Vastano, Mrs. Anthony Napoli and Kravitz, a former teacher at the school. Gifts were distributed to teachers and guests in appreciation for their "wonderful work during the year." Mrs. Joseph Polha-mus. president, thanked all for their gifts and the committee for arranging the dinner.

New memher were introduced picnic supper and soft bail game arine Gibbs Secretarial School at Montclair. She is employed at Prudential Insurance Co. in Millville. Mr. Unsworth is a graduata of VHS and State Teachers College at Trenton.

He is employed in the Vineland school system. No data has been set for the wedding. preceded the meeting. A scaven ger hunt was conducted with Susan Jaffe in charge of the pro-pram. Nina Wpitzman hpaHino the transportation committee and; to the club as were new officers.

I Ryna Joseph, food committee, Ruth Lucas, president, announc ed that Sandi Tepper and Debbie Means lucky buys and baskets of tremendous savings! BE HERE EARLY FOR YOUR SHARE1. Berkowitz will attend the regional convention on June 27-28 at Camp B'nai B'rith, Starlight, Pa. Susan Jaffe will attend as council secretary. All seniors in high school leaving the club were presented life membership cards in BBG from the new executive board. Miss Lucas thanked the club for co-operation and enthusiasm.

Ladies Rayon 35c PANTIES values 5 for 1 A I w- s' lt LADIES DRESSES at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! One Group Girls $1.98 $127 No-Iron Pajamas values Fels School Club Goes Out to Dinner The mothers of Maurice Fels Parents and Teachers Club held their annual dinner last evening at the Tall Pines, Pitman. A variety of dinners were served to members and guests. Floral arrangements by the local women ornamented each table. Total number present was 29. Guests were Mrs.

Mario Raf- PLEASURE AHEAD Marcy Solomon is delighted with two perfect stars cut out for the B'nai Brith Girls' ''Twilight lime" dance. Concentrating on their preparations are Susan Jaffe, Margie Nemarow and Ryna Joseph, chairman. Preparations were made yesterday at the Joseph home, 33 Evelyn ave. The dance will be at the Hirsh pool, Norma, on Saturday, June 21. (Times Journal photo).

In 1952 the U.S. National Park1 back to Japan because so many Dpwp.ir Law Cmifh Service sent 40 cuttines from the! Tokyo trees had been cut for fire- UCYCIIJf JwQII Jim III One Group SWIM SUITS 3 to 6x $1.98 value $1.27 S2-98 nhK $2 cherry trees in Washington, D.C.'wood during the war. Showered Twice GIFTS FROM LUCCHESI'S GENERAL STORE WANTED FUR COATS To Fill Our Modern Two showers in one day were tendered Miss Beverly Joan Smith of Sherman ave. on Wednesday. At noon her fellow employes in the policy department of Prudential Insurance Co.

gave her a miscellaneous shower. In the evening her attendants were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Agda Anderson. Miss Smith will become the bride of Richard McMahan on 1 tw (any dress you choose) ANY BOYS OR GIRLS SWEATER ANY BOYS DRESS OR SPORT SHIRT I One Group Children's Anklets 4 pr. to package 57' Choose from a selection of CO Pa jamas Saturday, June 14 in the South Shorts and under-shirts vineland Methodist Church One Group Children's Anklets jf mm Greeting Cards Long and short sleeve sport shirts Neck Ties Socks Cuff links, tie pins Jewelry Wallets Cigarettes There were 33 guests at the ritrnr Pinoa evening shower.

The attendants ciRdrs iiir wj1 be Mjss Sandra McMahani Pound cans of tobacco Miss Garie Unsworth and Miss 5 pr. to package ft .13 BOY'S GIRL'S Sizes Polo Shirls yS10 Fur Storage Vault OLD COATS REMODELED INTO UP-TO-DATE STYLES RE-VTTALIZLN'G GLAZING Free Pick-up Delivery The FINEST LN MINKS at Frederick Furs 540 Wood St. OX 2-3383 mm This A Wide Selection of Graduation Cards Patricia Bergamo. Gitts were placed under a large white une uroup vjins nay Shorts i t0i ii- iir rurn a I TnP umbrella RAUN JUNIOR 525 2 SHOP Landis Ave. LUUUnCOl 3 17CNCKAL I Vtvk Harding Lamlisville Open Daily Until 10; 00 P.

M. Open Sunday All Day Give snap beans new flavor: cook sliced scallions (green onions) in butter and add to them. 27c to 67 Sale Children's Dresses $2 $250 $3 $4 NYLON GLOVES $1-65 $1 honor the gradjc'1 One Group BRASS ERES witn $3.98 vafue One Group Ladies No-Iron Plisse Slips Shadow Panel $267 I One Group VIENNA 'Sr- WAY 2 I Plain or Seeded VIENNA BREAD 98c vafue $115 pairs i iiyivil Full Fashioned Hose seamless stockings smartest stockings Hand Towels Wash Cloths voL $166 52 x52 Simtex values TABLE CLOTHS $2.98 for the smartest girls no seoms to worry oboul $150 PA IK ORDAN 533 Landis Ave. Vineland ORDAN.

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