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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 28

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Camden, New Jersey
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2g COURIER-POST, Comd.n, N. Wednesdoy, Monti 30, 166 NEW (Somplti, iMondt, clw-euls) and NEARLY NEW Womn'i Children' eloHt. iYo Apron Shortage If you sew, you'll never lack for pretty aprons. You mipht follow the lead of one resourceful housewife, who always pets an extra yard of fabric for an apron when she buys cotton dress fabrics. 1 2.

108 HADDON AVI. (rtorl Wtihnont, N. J. UflllDC 10-2 Dally, T-f vmlnft nUUrij All DAY SATURDAY A DiicrMf Rtial Shop JLft VH Ktu jM Mi if i 1 WOULD YOU BELIEVE? NOW 1 KIOBILEHOME IT VOLUME DISCOUNT PRICES y. V- -it I mar 5701 MISS BARBARA EDDIS Of Berlin, whose engagement to Mr.

Robert Maccarella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Maccarella of Water-ford, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goonan.

An October wedding is planned. MISS KRISTINE F. WELTY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl F.

Welty of Stratford, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Herbert A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Wenonah.

MISS MARGARET M. MYERS Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Myers of Ashland, have announced her engagement to Mr.

William D. Steidle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Steidle of Meadowbrook, Pa.

MISS SUSAN F. THOMAS Fiancee of Mr. Raymond M. Yanaseska, son of Mrs. Raymond Yanaseska of Linden-wold, and the late Mr.

Yanaseska. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thomas Jr.

of Haddon Heights. An August wedding is planned. MISS CLARE E. RODENBAUGII Whose engagement to Mr. Barry M.

Silver-stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Silver-stein of Camden, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Miller of this city. MISS ELEANOR E. WILEY Whose engagement to Mr. C.

Gordon Engel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Engel of Haddon Heights, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Wiley Jr. of Glendora. NO -2I07 120 PERM. Sift WAVE IU 10 PERM.

$150 WAVE 0 The HAIRPIN 7867 RtJ. rt arc so; RAPP'S mouui u4 OHTHOPI0IC tNOit 517 BROADWAY (At Clinlnn) MM-491T BUNNY RABBITS WHITES J1 38 DUTCH $225 (Black and Whilt) All NECESSARY SUPPIIES FOR BUNNIES 5QUTHWUUU nr ruAn rsi snvr S0UM00D SHOPPING CENTER Rt. 45, Woodbury, N. J. Phont 845-6711 Jottings Around the Social Scene WE DO! i TAILORING-ALTERATIONS I 1 anrl rfwfaving UlBtj llbll hnitiiw lUtent CleanerM ONE-HOUR SERVICE i 72 SO.

I7lh CAMDEN EM a. Davis J. Haines of Maple Shade, and their daughter, Miss Millicent Haines and her (Continued on Page 29) FK fll SHOP and 'f. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl F. Henze of 401 Grove Street, Haddon-field, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Henze of Philadelphia, to Mr. Richard Fer-mier Kellner of Morristown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.

Kellner of Topsfield, Mass. The wedding will take place Saturday, April 23. Miss Henze, a graduate of St. Marv of the Angels Acade my, Misericordia Hospital Tvnmn i I WwlViTAKE 1 1 A WE SHOW II A What Advsrlln II 'x 3ifllMI31y pcl LEi we muvhT. II GO GO GO FOR YOUR WIG Jo rmnnrn DBdDOTnfllJIE 101 KINGS HIGHWAY EAST, HADDONFIELD MOORESTOWN MALL (In Charming Shoppe) PRICES START AT THIS WEEK ONLY 100 HUMAN HAIR INCLUDES CUSTOM FITTING INDIVIDUAL STYLING BY WIG EXPERTS BLACK-0FFBLACK-BR0WN-RED-BL0ND i WOULD YOU BELIEVE? NOW YOU SAVE UP TO 30 ON NATIONAL BRANDS WOULD YOU BELIEVE? I NOW ONLY $69.90 PER MONTH YOU CAN BELIEYE IT! NOW 1966 libtrty 12' wld Lift prict $5295.

Our discount prict $3995 NOW SAVE, SAVE $1300 Frt dtllvtry bank ttrmi SEE IT NOW All modtli at discount prical at M0BILEH0ME DISCOUNT CENTER 2 location Rout 38, RtJ. 206 130 N. Mount Holly Bordtntown 267-5566 298-4350 table, 2 8155 TfMS complete FROM 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP 166 end lamps. Others fo $795 Fabrics. 7-PIECE 53366 Hfji I qgee Olhen fo $195 I BROOM Cherry Hill, in observance of their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary.

Hosts were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IN ALL DEPTS. fj I I 1 i lJi3 5-PC. MAPLE DINETTE SET Mopl Round Tobl with plastic top extra leaf 4 Mates Chain in warm nutmeg on solid beech hardwood.

Other tuites to $229.50 rH I I NAIEN'S so 066 Oak and Italian Provincial French Provincial Mediterranean Contemporary Hard Rock Maple School of Nursing, Philadel- phia; and the University of Pennsylvania, is a member of the faculty of Misericordia Hos- pital School of Nursing. Mr. Kellner was graduated from the College of Wooster, Ohio, and received a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Judith Gail Montague, daughter of Mrs.

Ida Bauman of ton LdUUUIUdlt', lUUlieilj' ui Haddonfield, and Mr. Ronald Fisher Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Richardson of 606 Chews Landing Road, Haddonfield, which took place quietly Thursday, March 17, in Fort Lauderdale.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Cann of 3733 Schleicher Avenue, Pennsauken Township, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Gregory, on March 14. Mrs.

Cann is the former Miss Joan Nowinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Nowinski of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Riegcl of 6001 Hollinshed Avenue, Pennsauken Township, announce the engagement of their daughters, Miss Joyce Ann Riegcl to Mr. Eugene Stanley Tomczak, son of Mrs. Stanley Tomczak of Consho-hocken, and the late Mr.

Tomczak; and Miss Barbara Jane Riegel to Mr. James J.I Sckel of Philadelphia, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sekel. Miss Joyce Riegel's marriage to Mr.

Tomczak will take place Saturday, May 7. Her sister, Miss Barbara Riegel, plans a September wedding. Mr. Tomczak attended Villa-nova University, and was graduated from Temple University. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy D. Kennedy of 344 Cooper Avenue, Woodlynne, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a second child, a son, Roy Douglas on March 16. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Kories of Apple Valley, have returned to their home after spending 10 days as the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Ferguson of Blackfoot Trail, Medford Lakes. Mr.

and Mrs. Davis B. Haines of Camden, were guests 1 of honor at dinner last eve ning at Henry's Restaurant, Inc." HADDONFIELD SHOP Open 10 A.M. fo 5:30 Daily, Fri. Till 9 P.M.

MOORESTOWN SHOP Opn 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat. Till 5:30 P.M.

7-PC. COLONIAL LIVING ROOM OUTFIT Clnfi-i nrA rrnr in rnlorfnl nrint a a. tirnmrm rn nvj cni enmj Dining Room for house Buffet, Hutch, Table and 4 chairs. Walnut AO66 finish I All Center Drawer Guides Dust Proof Construction Thick Ends Selected Hardwood or Walnut Bedroom Group. Dresser, mirror, bed, chest, in- nerspring mattress spring.

Orhtn to $595 LOWE5T PRICES IN TOWN SHOf AND Store, Inc. COMPAUl nTlTm covers. Maple cocktail step tables, 2 lamps. Others to $895 E4SY a room or NTLUN ACRILAN WOOL Hundreds of colors and patterns Sofa and chair. 2 step table Choic iles 1 cocktail, 2 table lice of colors Nylon a 4 Maple Bedroom Shadow (mid heel) Fashion shifts her focal point tcMsS "Up Front" as low-swept sidelines add dramatic emphasis.

tT. i Black patentmatte trim, 1 77 Dresser and mirror, SC1Q66 chest and poster bed OO I 1 fVT. FreiVs Shoes, Rt. 130 at 49th Pennsauken, N. J.

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