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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 16

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Evening Courieri
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Camden, New Jersey
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Sixteen COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932 big men in the democratic nartv The Very Latest in Yarns which will take the place of some of the Republican President now in Here's a Gay Stveater for a STAMPS By A Slap. in the Face use. iORESnCUTS W1EES OF FiEEDY xx E. Pratt Falkland Islands is to have r.an'S 1 Daily True Story ut iui a uisuucuvo design, Member Society Philatelic Americans -By LLEWELLYN BRONSON- 1 1 An Issue of ten new stamps wilt Rf Claribelle Hatton was noted in her be known that Belden. was not to get Men Employed by Relief soon be out for Switzerland, all small size and uniform In design.

KX' the State highway and bridge. The home town for being "up and com It has been generally thourht that wmmm ing," but many thought her too up Honorable Porter, in great anger, had confided in the' major, he had tlie picture onj the 3c Olympic was The $Dsh, pink and crav. Board WilLGet 25 Cents an Hour Comes From Paris to 4 Please the Most Fastidious Dresser tnat or cnarlea haddock. and coming when she slapped the It seems I type, Australia, has been issued on said that Belden was a hamlet of however that J. A.

JLeConey, inter new paper watermarxea small crown savages and It would be better to puffy face of the Honorable J. Froth- collegiate sprint winner for La- and multiple c. ot A. let it remain isolated. ingham Porter.

Moorestown, Dec. to- layette, posed for the picture and And so Belden people were greatly It happened when the Belden Three new series of twentv-twn upset and while Claribelle got a day, the rate of pay for employed cation. values are being issued by Gabon. little applause from understanding mothers of pretty daughters, she got men dolnS emergency relief work will Board of Trade was giving the Honorable Porter a dinner at the Eagle The- November meeting of lhA All values of the Philippine pic be 25 cents an hour, instead of 30 more 'I don't care," Claribelle told Joe. cents as was paid last year.

This, Claribelle was a waitress there. torials were overprinted 'Round the Haddoa Heights Stamp Club was an World Flight of von Gronau, 1932" I active one. Four new members were with an outline of his plane, in I enrolled which brines th mpmw-- straight from Pari to your Christina tree comes this new sweater blouse that simulates a jacket and chemise. It is tremendously smart, xou can make it for the most fas-tldloua dresser and be sure that your girt will make her believe in Santa Claus. ''You seemed to care at the time," according to the township fathers.

Everyone was trying to be pleaS' he replied with a honor, of Capt. Wolfgang von Gro-1 hln of this club nn to fr.rt-..i. ant to Porter and to impress him has become necessary due to the In- "And you don't care, you think it's witn tne smartness ana enterprise or i funny creased number of unemployed, and I nau "ho flew from Hong" Kong to This senior organization meets the in order that there will be work for anlX in his hydroplane, in one of third Friday of each month at the me uiue uiiy oi eiueu. xjie reuu "Not vet. but it's coiner to he for this was that Porter was on the We're driving over to Parkdale Sun- i uuuuu ujo wuim, vn ovy i American jLregion -iiome, Haddon Here are directions for making: Materials: Eight balls size Late xugnway commission ana ne i day.

i lemoer it. xne overpnnunr was Heia'hts 30 had the authority to decide whether "I don't know that I want to drive "-'W' vl 'f. 1- a -wge' f. hi i pi wiTf ri driawaoftaa nitimm tnrwtiiMiiaiiiawiiiftM n'lwiw ivttfrt -ftftirrt tint hfl ffwfil xne townsnm committee, it Decame i aone in ine I'niuDmne cureia ox Philatelists in this country are the new trans-State highway should with you anywhere you're against I known here todal. will request the Printing.

There was a rush for set pass Btraight through Belden or me like everyone else and and 1 1 appointment of Clvde Rojrers of ot tbse stamps and five windows -iant o. N. T. mercerized crochet, navy or any dark color, 4 balls white; or 6 balls size 30 J. P.

Coats mercerized tmw. were kept busy In the Manila Post keenly Interested in the high prices being paid for outstanding rarites in postage stamps in London. The only known copy of a Great Britain Office for three days. A Pretty Girl "iVe still got my temper, and 1 1 Hcnrv hii wb hiiBinP wn The 1933 International Philatelic The state hlehway through the intend to use it. I'll call for you tak him mm from Unnreatnwn the six-penny stamp.

Issued in 1869, bearing the Plate 10 Imprint, was Exposition, which will be held In nbna vii.jf wuuiu tuuiuuo uauuauuis m.j i greater part oi ine winter. But I don't want' Th rnoommendation of the town. Vienna next summer, has now pass- sold from the collection of the late bridge over the Belden River, it would bring a great deal of traffic Please, Claribelle it's ImportanVM mitf tavnrtn th nnnin. ed into the final stages of prepara- I Hnn um nf Amti-T rnr- I don't know anyone in mfent R6srers will be forwarded to "on. It is stated that an important 365 pounds, which on the basik through and business to the city Three balls white.

Knitting needles No. 18 (1.18. in. in diameter), Milward's steel crochet hook, Wo. 5.

SUtch and gauge: A mesh stitch formed by chaining 5 and fastening the last chain to the middle of a like loop la last row, using loop Wtitch (Is) to fasten. Gauge, mesh stitches equal 1 inch, 7 rows equal inch. Crochet front, back, sleeves, cuffs, vest, separately and i tV1 toother at the seams when finished. Yes you do ay nothing about It, I nit, -HVonbiin I number of large collections have It? an tnr th It was greatly to be desired. that's a nice girl The dinner to the Honorable Port fL bers, who advises the state mrectorl iuwuuui5 ume, amountea to ribelle went to Parkdale lin the appointment of kxJal officials.

coHecttons of over a hundred vol- the depression real classic rariUea Claribelle And so er was well under way. Mr. Joseph Worden, a yonng. lawyer and secre aunaay. iz.

was a noi After a conference with M. Albert I umns. i have experienced Utile, if any de- xi uv, Aftfal conference with M. Albert Vu d0wn a Uinton. chairman of the Moorestown tary of the local Board of Trade, i I cilne.

Canada has set up a Philatelic I Goodness, what are you driving I c. s. was smiling at Claribelle whenever he had an opportunity, his reasons being that Claribelle was a mighty v.l fit lit I "umuSoirei, ucuuli UltCbVUt 1U department very much like the one The twenty new pictorial stamps in this country. The address is fhil- which the Italians have issued in atelic Section, i Financial Branch. connecUon with the tenth Thla awMtCf strals-ht.

frrvin Putin fnr ttim VinHdnw nen- charge of local relief employment, an pretty girl and that he hoped to son. It is easily made and 'Will make an ideal gift for the daughter 8 driveway and stopped hta carnear nounced that an of flce be Pened Jr the Town Hall for the registry of marry her. ot me nousenoia. Post Office Department, Ottawa, Bary ot tne March on Rome is a Canada. I striking erroun of pictures of what Everyone worked in Belden.

It I all unemployed in the township. The town fathers have also signified their fascism has and Is doing for Italy. was no disgrace at all for Claribelle to work as waitress at the Eagle Lithuania has a set of stamps that I Each picture is framed at the sides Jt intentions of recommending the reap- Hotel. And many a local young man will be on sale for eight days only by the ancient Roman symbol of k' vnanges xvuna pointment of Hoilingshead as assist- wnen ail T.nai are leit wm ro to a nmrpr riAvriu no this Oh mv cosh! Are vou crazv. to Rogers, envied Joe Worden because it was taken for granted that he would win Nn Vnrlr rlvalor at prMtlv rp.Hnrwl I thai 'r What Today Means to You By MARY BLAKE It's Porter Claribelle hissed.

1 in an attempt to discover the laU i vn ino; is steel knitting needles, cast on 170 stitches, knit 2, purl 2 for 2 inches. Cast off. 1st row of crochet: Continue with thread after casting off last st of knitted strip. Ch 4, fasten with Is to 2nd kn (tin st, ch 5, skip a st along knitted edpe, fasten ch into row, fastening mesh sts- into alternate sts turn. 2nd row: Ch.

4, fasten with is to middle of 1st mesh st of (last row. ch 5, fasten to top next st. from all across of next mesh st. Repeat from across row, turn. 3rd row; Same as 2nd.

Work straight upward for 9 inches, to base of armhole. From now on decrease a mesh st. every row for 6 inches, and finish last row across back of neck and shoulders. (To decrease, slip stitch at beginning of row along A chtt f4n tar st 1 mabI, at an A the pretty and up and coming Clar Joe helped her out of the car and I est up-to-date and methods prices to be sold to the collectors of of a forward movement, which most ibelle. rHntr rvf lAfal sifnatfnna I Iho United Sta.les.

Thu whole tra.ns walked over to oi tne pictures are careiuuy design- The Honorable J. Frothingham I -o-f I Committeeman Fred P. Smith. I action has a distinctly Questionable ea to carry out. The Arms occupy as much space In the upper eyeavManow8imui aeep I ward Mnllemn nr.

Ttn1amln xr I aroma. Interest. Pretty drls attracted him. "7. ,7 JT.Z I "SjAUiTXABlUS" When Claribelle brought his soup I D- ol.

I kPn P.imm-. Z1Z7" Next Monday evening. Dec 6, in the lower left corners. 8 If December 1st is your birthday, 1 she nearly spilled it because Porter's Trade were driving oast -nd i towns to study their plans' for carine there wm be a stamP auction at the I lA-Fti tun-nrt want MM Avn n-V. --u I Mmil a nh(n 4-Via TUT A the best hours for vou on this date left hand went oit an exploring ex- regular meeting of the 7.

M. C. In London they have a ''Philatelic wanted to stop and thank you in I rr meir unemployed. huh a If nf imr "Rnnrd of- TruAf. fori a a.

on pedlUon. However, Claribelle gave Stamp Club. News Reel," showing all the new y- issues of the world as they come out. him the benefit of the doubt and de giving the order to run the State PARTY TO AID JOBLESS Tomorrow evening there will be cided that it was just an accidental vrsu, cam iMt tW i a. viu 2:30 p.

m. to 3:45 p. m. and from 9 p. m.

to 10 m. The danger a stamp auction at the Stamp Col movement of his arm. A series of twelve postage afid' "Wl4at what? Some fool mistake Unemployed of Barrinrton Mako Ar- lectors Meeting at the First-Baptist But when she set the roast squab three postage due stamps are soon IX periods are from 11 a. m. to 12:30 aeciaea 10 save muuey aim i rangements for Affair Fundi Church in Collingswood.

On Dec. 23 chicken before him she realized cnicKen Deiore mm sne reauzea to be issued by Bechuanaland Pro- to Bntr p. m. and from 5 p. m.

to 6 p. i ti. mw. that the first time had been no SS! llttle port- this club will give a Christmas Party Astrological influences on this date dental movement of his hand. This 1 milea.

yur namleV A card party for the benefit of the to all collectors interested. The King George's portrait will be pas-, 1 ch 5 from here for 1st mesh 'st in new row). Front Start with same size strip of knitting as back. Follow this with mesh crochet same as back, and crochet straight upward for 5 inches. To make opening for white vest, next row crochet 29 mesh sts toward center from right side, turn.

Ch. 4, fasten to first mesh below, ch 5, fasten to next mesh sti Repeat from to end of row. Crochet right side trip straight upward ifor 5 inches to base of armhole. Also 29 mesh sts toward center from left side, turn. Anil nmrhftr ntralgrht- n-nwjirfl time there was no mistaking it.

1 7 "arT wns' w.no would seem propitious for the carry toral scenes with cattle and char- acteristlc features of the Colony. ing out of any transactions from mistake, Mr. Porter by the way, I of next week. Th i rfv a. t-ik th foatnr of the which financial gain is anticipated.

giuw0uUg? uuuUu18 ninn-Dermit riie to Intro- mnilMrM nH 7. BEVERLY M. E. FOOD SALE Beverly, -Dec. 1.

A food sale will smack across ms zat jowl, unen sne W.H.. -r-j duce my fiancee, Miss Hatton you for It by the unemnloved thomapivo. I If you have any problems seem difficult of regardless of M.Ia. m. lerauiiiw-ouo wm uiiuju- mm UH prOCeeQS aaaea to the onal I ieowiuaj tu uuuumuu vi vauaua their nature, the chances are that be sponsored by the Ladies' Aid So- 'Q mjui j.

H'l 1 I you will see them take a turn for Hotel, quietly left the long table and tw I 1 accoramg to Mrs. Corinne DC" i.r:tT served you so Worden said, I Cleaver, emerirencv relief Mreofn which Is a large sized pictorial. The ciety of the Beverly M. E. Church Saturday In the Masonic Hall.

fc every 5th row, beginning 2 inches below under side of arm. CUFFS Attach white cuff to bottom of blue sleeve while- still open. I Fasten white thread to last blue mesh, ch 4, fasten into 1st mesh st; ch 6, fasten into next mesh st. Repeat from across row, and crochet in similar rows for 34 inches. Then Increase a mesh every- row fbr 2 inches to make pointed tabs at each side of cuff.

Seam sleeve along inside, and seam cuff down as far as tabs. Turn these back up to beginning of blue sleeve, and tie the posfte tabs together with bows made of red crocheted strips. Add 4 solid buttonholed rows diagonally across tabs of cuff, inch apart, and parallel. Bows: Bows at neck and cuffs are made of crocheted strips in red cotton, 8 inches long and 1 inch wide. Ch 10, turn, ch 4, fasten into 5th ch from hook.

ch 6, skip a st, fasten into next st. Repeat from across row, turn. Crochet straight along strip 'for 8 Make bow of strip and attach. White vest: This has an opening several inches belo wneck out is otherwise crocheted as a straight filece. Begin -at bottom row, ch 60, urn; ch 4, fasten into Sth ch from hook; ch 5, skip a st, fasten into next st.

Repeat from across row, fastening mesh loops into alternate ch sts of center front, and continue crocheting strips at left and right straight upward for 4V, inches to neck-V. Here decrease in every row on the neck side of both strips, but crochet the outsides straight, for 2 Inches, or until each strip comes to a point to slip up under collar. Fit vest under -jacket, lay blue strip along front, sew it down to right of vest at neck, and snap this side on top of left side. Finish edges of blue jacket around opening with buttonholing and bring to a point below center strip. Collar: Start at neck side.

Ch 150, turn; ch 4p fasten to 5th ch from hook; ch -5, skip a st and fasten' into next st, Repeat from to end of row, turn. Ch 4, fasten Into 1st mesh st, 5 fasten into next mesh st. Repeat from across row. Increase a mesh st every raw from now on until collar is 2 inches wide, to make pointed Make, 4 solid bands of buttonholing diagonally across tabs, as for cuffs. Sew collar to neck line of jacket.

Attach bow to front. the better on this December 1st. WW-UOU. I ir, i 1 IL. I OVctUK ui LCI Lilts uvrOUKn.

I VbucxD vi wv ock io fauioai auu luo Joe Worden quietly followed Major! K. G. E. CABD PARTY Porter's lace named, ne poweai Mrs. Cleaver stntoif thaf mni-AVi-iiung's Head type.

The aenomma- Tucker to the kitchen just as the to Claribelle. Joe was looking mean- I mately S125 had been dpnonitoii in th I tions are lc, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 8c and -Dec 1. A card party major was angrily facing Claribelle. The child born on this December 1st will have a great abundance of nervous energy. The child will be inclined towards extreme nervousness and restlessness.

Possessed of an active brain his not too strong bank i for the purpose, this amount 13c-. They were on Bale at twenty will be given by the Riverside Chap Claribelle was white as paper-not Well, well guess my little Joke representing the financial profit of I spc41 P8 offices yesterday but to- with fear, but with anger. fell flat, Mr. Worden," Porter said, day go on sale throughout the Do ter, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Saturday night in the K. G.

E. Hall, Hancock, and Bridgeboro 'streets. previous social activities. "It is VYou little devil minion. nervously, "just wanted to tease unemployed's aim," Mrs.

Cleaver VWait a minute, Major," Joe said little body will be under somewhat of a handicap trying to keep up with vou. You are nsrnt. or course, we and he went up to Claribelle, ate going, to run the new btate nign- saia, "to raise sufficient money to purchase a carload of coal so that a ton may be put in the cellar -of What was it?" he asked, Cayman Islands is to have a commemorative issue of 12 large horizontal stamps- The designs will all vou-khow-what way through your city and build The fat old all the things this youngster would like to do. These children will, have very sweet and loving dispositions cu.ua xamiiy pome." i pinched me twice' she said. IX- like right side.

From armhold of each side strip decrease 1 mesh stitch at beginning of every row on the arm sloe; but work tne front edges straight upward for 8 inches. Finish at ehoul-der seams, 4 to 5 inches across, meeting top of back piece. For vertical strip at center front, count from lower right corner of vest opening 8 sts towards left, fasten thread at 9th st, 11. mesh eta toward left, turn, decrease- a st, 9 mesh sts toward right turn, 7 mesh sts toward left, turn. straight upward for 9 inches to neck.

SLEEVES: Begin at line just above cuff. Ch 90, turn; ch 4, fasten into 5th ch from hook; ch 5, ski a st and fasten Into next st of chain row. Repeat from across row, fastening mesh sts into every other ch st, turn Ch 4, fasten into top of 1st mesh st; ch 5, fasten into top of next mesh st. Repeat from across row, fastening mesh sts into every mesh loop of row be-low. straight upward for 8 Inches.

Ua Aixi nf04A youn? man. au write yuu a. uum and will 11 ek to be petted, ij-o V41V4, tiiccLii aiij majui i tJ I i I 1 f-rniil King George and King William 32 families, representing 159 tv k-. Tucker, blustered. to mat eueui, ii8ui "vw oras, ds, If your birthday is on December 1st, you are a very unemotional per persons, are being cared for.

with an I "Where did he Pinch vou. Clari- Just wnal ne QIU additional 85 persons receiving relief I belle?" Joe asked, son, xou never snow your leeungs. A "You would ask that, Joe but QHFRIFF AT WIT Hfll I This equality is generally advantag irom time to time. I Wmr that we have a Democrats Sue's clothes were falling to pieces" eous to you but at times it reacts The director, who fulfills the duties President, the Post Office Depart- of her office without any cost what to your detriment for it gives you ment will mark time to March 4 on soever to, the boroueh. couritv the appearance onot being interest new issues.

This Is a usual courtesy "He didn't mean anything." the PLANS 1 MU UM" IUt dlsScWand HMly. Dec, sherifTs and new bridge for Belden you've office for the transaction of business stated 'keeps a complete record of ed, and splendid opportunities tnat would otherwise come before you are extended to a. new Postmaster The new executives will prob-ably use the portraits of some of the simply passed on to some one else ruined, everything he didn't meant with the public is to be moved to! the i You have a good head and you know anything and you've disgraced us first floor Of the official residence how to use it. You take great pride "He disgraced himself, major, then increase a mesh every 3rd row ror a inches, up to base of awnhole. adjoining the jail as soon as alterations are completed.

The jail office, Joe protested, "and as for not mean in the fact that can always make money whenever you need It. PERMANENT WAVE CO COMPLETE (To increase, ch 5 at beginning of ing anything, suppose I pinched Hat- through which prisoners will pass, every tamuy receiving relief. A complete report of relief extended is sent weekly to the chief director in Daily the unemployed call at the home of Mrs. Cleaver, who selects such for them as may be found on borough or private enterprises. Those of the men who chop down trees: receive not only a grocery order but a part of the firewood obtained, Mrs.

Cleaver said. You do not know how to spend it tie like that?" row, lasien to atn cn irom hook; ch 5. fasten into top of 1st mesh stitch will be continued as before for the Hattie was the major's adored wisely. You have 'great confidence in your own abilities; but this -con of row below). To make armhole curve around top of sleeve, decrease daughter.

transaction of jail business. After a century and- a-rjuarter, under administration of 40 sheriffs, the A. BENEFIT A card party will be held in the fidence is built largely upon tne tact "Well well, I mean, it was an ac shampoo and en. IXNGKRWAVK TILLIES BEAUT HHOiPE 114 Broadway. 2nd Floor UppoAite Lrrio Theatre Camden 4281 Open Toe.

Jrri. Etc. a st every tow for 3 inches. that you have never met with failure cident- Lenola Community House this eve Decorate sleeve with 7 parallel rows of buttonholing taken on top of ln anything you have undertaken Sure, two accidents, twice in the workfng conditionl has been decided ne place. I'm through," Clari- This will obviate the necessity ning for the benent of the lenoia Parent-Teacher Association's welfare committee.

Mrs. E. Schlegel is same You devote most or your time ana thought to your business and do not belle raved chairman of the committee on of public contact with prisoners. ICOVER A ROOM seem to take great interest in your Ellen Worth Pattern "Not so loud," begged the major, family. is your attitude that tney Claribelle went home.

Thrt umrld nutnut of petroleum has Stop-Getting Up Nights are there tor your convenience The dinner proceeded, outwardly, increased in 20 years from 26,500,000 If your birthday is on December aUite successf ullv. tons to 200,000,000 tons a year. Anne Adams Pattern 1BL ailU you a wuma.ii, juu cio But the Honorable J. Frothlngham Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil a very natural person. is no Porter would not commit himself as to the State road.

After he had artificiality in your maiteup. Lruara Tirlvn out the imnurities and excess LIQUOR HABIT yourself against a tenaency to nag gone, however, Major Tucker let it acids that cause irritation, burning and scold vour tamuy. xou snouia 1 and frequent desire. Juniper oil is derive great pleasure from the ser pleasant to lane in me ionn BUKETS. the bladder physic, also ious study of music or art.

You are Send for fKcJS TRIAL of Nouleo, a tuanatnd hiimhw boow tre.tm.nt Can b. given in food or drink to anyoM who dnnka or ctsvm Whukay, Bear, Gin, Hem. Bmr, Wine, Moonshine, etc. Your request far fm Trial brmn trial (apply by return mail and full $2.00 treatment which yo may try undnr a 30 day refund guarantee. Try Nozaloa atom- nak.

ARLEE CO. Dept jj BALTIMOftE. MO. a good dancer and you' have a fine 4 a sense of rhythm. iou a not care containing buchu leaves, etc.

Works on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Get a 25c box from any drug- store. After four days If particularly for children. fT paid dear JL MIL Now You Can Wear Successful people oorn on December 1st: not relieved of "getting up rugnts" b-o back and eet vour money. If you it 1 Clark Mills, sculptor.

are bothered with backache or leg like you 39 2 Matilda Heron, actress. pains caused from Diaaaer disorders vou are bound to feel better after this FALSE TEETH With Real Comfort 51 Frederick S. Church, artist. Cleansing ana you get your regular 4 William H. Holmes, geologist and A sleep.

Quality JDrug Store wm. Cowidirs Druer Store say BUKETS ethnologist. 5 Robert Wilson Shufeldt, Ibiologist. for buying cheap soap chips is a best seller. v.

keeps teeth firmly set. Deodorizes. 6 Wm. H. Truesdale, railroad pres- 1 jno gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

To eat and laugh in comfort ident. just sprinkle a little Fasteeth on your -plates, u-et it toaay at wai- NEW SHERIFF TO DRAW rreen's and other orug stores. BURLINGTON JURORS Mt. Hollv. Dec.

1. The grand and petit lurors for the December term of the Burlington county courts will be drawn on Wednesday atternoon, JJe- So I told her, "Use Chipso and clothes'll wear, like ironl" It CERTAINLY was a CRIME the way Sue -was ruining dothea 1 WelL I told her to CHALK it UP to SAD EXPERIENCE, and SWITCH to CHIPSO! Those RICH CHIPSO SUDS 1 SOAK out dirt FAST yet leave COLORS in! CLOTHES get SNOWY WITHOUT RUBBING. CHIPSO is GUARANTEED! SAFE, even for SILKS. And NO HARD RUBBING i to WEAR clothes THIN. cember 14, at 2 o'clock.

Joseph Jb. Bodine, justice of the Supreme Court, 1 assigned to this county, has Jo-Ann Beauty Shoppe PERMANENT WAVES 3 Specials for $1.00 Every Day Marcel Wave 50c; Plain Facials and Beauty Packs 50c Expert Workmanship Call for Appointments Bell XS76-W 1494 Mt. Ephraim Ave. Camden, N. J.

.4 Take No. S4 Bus GLASSES for YOUR EYES ALONE The glasses we make are created for the individual 'm condition aspre scribe for. Science is the basis of our success. EDW. JJ.

SMEDLEY Proprietor SI fixed this date and so notified County Clerk Lawrence G. Mingln. The jurors will be drawn by Jury Commissioner Francis H. Reed, of Mti Holly, and the new sheriff, George N. Wimer; in the presence of Justice Bodine arid Judge Charles A.

Riggi This will be Sheriff Wimer's first jury drawing. MT. HOLLY ELKS PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE Mt Holly, Dec. 1. The annual memorial service of Mt.

Holly Lodge of Elks will be held at the Elks' Horn on Sunday evening, and the speaker of the evening will be Rev. Norman Stockett, of Pemberton. Vocal selections will be rendered by the i Adelphia male quartette, of Philadelphia. Officers of the lodge Will conduct the impressive ritual for the service. Four members of the lodge have I like white towels, but I hate to rub.

So Chipso soaks out dirt! 416 Market St. II II Camden ETOBKOW EVE-LASH DVEJIiO 75c 6 AO A DW AY 1 View2 frfT Try CHIPSO for DISHES. You get QUICK SUDS and SMOOTH NICE HANDS. FINGEE WAVE Hair Cuts. 40c Manicares, 35c BETTV KOSE YOUTH PACK WISSINGEE VERY CO Short Hair SPECIAL WAVE I like CLEAN but what's the USE of SCRUBBING clothes when CHIPSd can make your WASHING so EASY? E3a8 1-3 Specials $3 All Permanents Guaranteed died since the memorial service last (XMAS SAVING FUND CHECKS CASHED HERE) December, namely.

Gifford S. van Everv kiddle will be in rap And N. E. Corner KaiKlui Ave. and Broadway zandt, Harvey E.

Bur- 'HONli 5-1-0-6 wood M. Haines and Henry P. 5104 What this frock does for vour figure is nothing short of magic, A surplice closing and notched -re- tures when she owns this frock, for it is the most adorable of them all. The way the front panel with its top-stitching buttons on top of the perky collar aren't the pleats winning is so irresistible and the sleeves. 'too.

nuft in such a launty UNION HARIWAKJ Bull Bearing My, how I used to WORK to get TOWELS clean (my husband's a CAUTION ROLLER SKATES $1.35 TINKERS on the car manner.1 For a gay little cotton or chains print with the collar of organdie or pique it is as perfect Saturday Night Dances LOG lines Touches of chirring at the waUtline soften the contours, lever panel seams subtract inches thS silhouette. That why this TBodel Is popular with fashionable women whS have been slipping up on thelr4 diet lately. HARRY ROSE as perfect can De. i Pattern 2398 may be ordered only in sizes 4 to 12. Size 6 requires 2 Now I'm, using Chipso to skve me and my clothes I made a MISTAKE when I TRIED out CHEAP SOAP CHIPS.

Such THIN SUDS! I RUBBED clothes thin and got BACKACHES, too. "You try said my chum, a MARVEL at getting out' DIRT. YouH BLESS the day you tried it." CHIPSO gives me such lovely WHITE CLOTHES! It SOAKS soiled towels CLEAN in a JIFFY Yet it's SAFE -even for SILKS. Try CHIPSO for DISHES. IT cuts GREASE fast but it SAVES your HANDS! Hardware Elwtric Supnlies 19 SOUTH THIRD STREET OLD PQSTOFFICE CABIN LODGE and wipes off greasy DIRT on my TOWELS).

But now Tm WISER. I WONDERFUL CHIPSO SUDS just SOAK the dirt OUT! I YouH find CHIPSO fine i tat SILK UNDIES, too. CHD7S0 takes dirt out i with RICH. SAFE SUDS I 3-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE .49.

new as it Is becoming, and that Sverv detail is as-easy to handle as ft isnewSize 36 requires 4 yards 39-inch material, yard contrasting. te No' designed for sizes 1 18. 18. 20 vear 32, 34, 36, 40 42 44, 46 bust. Price of pattern 15 cents.

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