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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 18
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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 18

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m. la frefrsm hi wltAajkene, JJM 1 IT TlM gCA aanual eonfertnea af rer if (.1 ia Eatoaa COUOty iWSlliaiiB pttbiie. DSIiei HlillVUSe Qf Richard V.Werihingten Temperanc Ustoa 12 taito place Tuesday hi the Han-corit's lB MfodW Ourch--Tht trttnf arofram wtU te By AUCAKArr JwHrk win Kit ta mttch irainr and touch-tin wta be mucn mora iiuieMewt II omatenlng be aV mo two on ac ear. unp-n- trabi red aa base, tna auer Um you want to mow. graven mviutlonn r- uJ f-f SN'P served months ta the (chart oflevotion.

Following oxiaeaa meeting, hiBctieon wiu be served by members of th hostess church. Fiiadpal speaker at th after wmaesskW which 1 slated for 2.13, willbtJtidgfRusling Uap, Waodatowe, Devotkoa wlU be Q. When Beat method of applicatloB for btdeUbUlty and llphaplng xX PadS aa tancltoon or dinner 4aawthrlda Mftmar at i Nary Mum Corp. Mt. worthrnrtMi nadustM tor bom for Mr.

David CfrrV A. Tea. by ff "mb nn a. Irsa Tempi University, wtoer ha obtained th oWreo of idiaior of Arta uA Master of is to na up ana aown mm not eroasways against th grain. Before applying th has eojt, powder your Up.

Next Etekpto Jhesaroe vertical strokes, hen, btot eara JaUy with tSasse. This takea about ten minutes at katt -vith am ar tWO iriL ddhm th war no on, Mrs, Albert Raymond Groff, Hi. RoJrt Mis. Walter H. Mamie ea4 Mrs.

Eraest Fit-mm, and Mr, nui 3. iicQw Glasabora. Mm Virginia Clark, daughter of Mr. anl Mr. WUliam F.

ia mo AtUaoe and auddia ttm theatres af war aa a radio fcaabiaj 0sev0 R0tt alalvet ta HMt aa ta Is aaa la tk. aw la a m4 -J mm a aa kaNaSaa. fleer with th Merchant toaeh-upe, th Job hut I 0 0 0 Ve. Vamr Stewart Haaabury. Clark, lit East Map vue.

day. Whars more, tnis duuwp will withstand tevmaes, the pwn tetrt, of lipstick lndeilbllity. hiiadflphla, tiM amwwmctdjaa -srrtage of bis daughter, Mies week's stay at Eastea, fa. Jan Hansbury. ana HoutthoU Scrtpbook Samuel rnneta Porch it- Ur Mil r.

Iaaae W. Bacon 4.00 I aUAitTMk(n I 0TM HI WAVIt $1 jy itur timttr hm Wttnw a of Hr. aitf Mi-rordL-ait Vmlevard, Cnaseboro, i.kfr too piae Saturday last. tnetr homo on Ninth street, Salem, after spending a month at Utah Cloth Th dish eloth ahould used lor cashes only and not for very purpoa In th kitchen. Separata cloth ahould be uaed for wiping off th table and wiping out th coon, ta St Baraoar unom, i their rort euaDorg couai Aa.

JTlTVta Muffla, iwa tho eowaie Is raMaf. Mr ttA Ui-a. Theodore Tekt tvtrfe wae riven In mar- eken, 2a Seventh avenue, Had by her father and was a Taa aaXaN sink. don Height nave Mjnewgv for a weeklMr. and Mrs.

William or Mrs, mm wescrmw BMtKmof honor. Brt BBiiUTv ahould be allowed to sool4 dt dawn-thrtehe ogrgrff if tar tit 1" ndmn Haddonfleld. Mr. fbefotv-ptaetag it la tlwweaanox. Ifii SL hiatal; (tiutu, HANK bhom a.isju4 it-M Vanov Omumt and Mr.

or it wui Become soggy, awood, and towed by bouing water. i process will cut all grsjd; posits that may have collected, and give the pipes a thorough YOU Oaes iimj Oaaa Was. 'in i 1 Georg Clement, Walllngtod. pi. art the auesta for awe weatuenerea.

Pmwk and bia bride win Batrr mm Whenever you usa gasoline for cleaning purposes, pour the raw- ot nr. ana airs. Jwn M1M VISA CUZABETH WTCK0FP at'th Classbor address, bridesroom attended leton. 1103 West High street, I Mr. Richard V.

Worthing- Haddim Heights. nirfUit. CaUwe and Of Woodbatry, toa. ate that uated from Glasstwra State V- eiuf Mr. Alfred W.

Troche, Belleville, have been the nera-CtHlege, where be i a member of the faculty. nests lor a ween ox rin. Bsriee aad Mrs. Lsvlato Carry, Social Activities Kara Mn ftM ItM WediwaaVy 11U to Pitmaiv Thome a Hllllard, la entertaining at nmcn- and bridge trwlay at Fort Mr. and Mra.

George Schlrmw. borf Country Qui Avondale avenue, Haddonneia, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bailey, 5712 Whitman terrace. Merchant-vllle.

have aa their guests, Mra. Oral Bailey and Mtsa Florence B. Bailey, Portervllle, Calit Warrington avenue, East River, ton. announce the engagement of their daughter. MUa JawrglfM Sehinner, to Mr.

Charles Ogden, has returned from a several S. Fred Harried Is hostess today to esmherj of at her homo. 25 Wind- weeks' stay at in uenma, Atlantic City. norertce. avenue, Haddonneia Mr.

and Mrs. W. Hamilton Stoats have returned to tnetr Good Tastd P. McGlntey, 1808 aer avenue, Mercharrtvllie, i returned from a fortnight's ta Toronto. Canada.

En- home, "313 -eighth avenue, a don Heights, after spending the Summer at Sandwich, Mass. with I) WUMOMI MaMftl their daughter, jura, warm row and Mr. Pola. Please five ma th following ah waa the guest of Mr. -A MrlbertLoate.

Bodieifc f. N. who accompanied her 'Canada. tha Rev. and Mr.

Olffwd Information on movie etiquette: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross- (1) Should the woman or we Mrs. William L. McMlchael Laurel avenue, Strstford, enter Ulned at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs.

Richard X. Lewis, CoUlngswood. Additional guests were Mra. Jack O'Connor, Mrs, Charles Er good, Mrs. Joseph Kendra, and Mrs.

John Shumen. Haddon Heights; Mra. Ralph Tledeken and Mrs. Edmond Rielly, Phlla- Westmont; Mrs. Lewie Peterson, Penni grove; Mrs.

Doris Mesa-mer, Audubon; Mrs. Bruce Eyre, Laurel Springs; Mrs. Ralph Wal-len, Stratford; Mrs. H. Lamp-kin.

Sorrterdale, and Mra. Sydney Lewis, Haddonfield. man accompanying her proceed tint down the aisle? (2) If a land, East Broadway, Salem, are spending a week In Chicago, I1L, i-Tiifc ftrwianft'a ttirenta. Mr. and Mrs.

Abdon Pallasch. n.t IumiImMnI iftMi I spending the Summer at their eabm on the Rancoeaa. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Edmund Fox, man la witn two women, now and when should tske his seat between them? Should he follow the first woman or the. aecond? (3) la It necessary to stand to allow others to go in and out of Third street, Salem, have return Mr. and Mrs. William Fowser, ed from a month's stay at ion iMartetta, Ohio, aiejrlaltlng Mr. on co in vi ivit or coct 39.95 Eflsborg.

the row in wnicn you are aeatea and Mr. Jeaae i. snepparo, (4) Should on lac the screen Craven avenue, saiem. take I Mrs. Eohrslm Rose.

1001 Park -m Mr. and Mrs. E. Xeasler Web his seat in the middle of the row? avenue, Colling swood, with Mrs. E.

Chester Ridgwsy. Hatwon (5) Is It discourteous to aaic a ster, First avenue and King Mluhwav. Haddon Helehti. have Mr. and Mra.

Edward Wylle, Trenton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lillian Wylle, and Mr. John J. Smith, son of Mr. and Smith, woman seated in front to remove Heights, and Mrs. Albert mr- returned from a trip to Callfor-i her hat If It obstructs my vision? Triple In gray, yoo jaaja gaU.

la fwy taHored as ear tdviaory board man, ueerneio, naa reiurncvi frnm two montha' motor tour Ilim tlllU fftlf- IIWTT VI ID wa lni 1M Ik IUKUU1ICVIH IV man 632 Mt Vernon street, which tMr. and Mrt. Samuel chattering people nearby to de- of the Canadian Rockies ana me I coat- la oa Mfry- tcatryiniy 1 Wnt, kM rout ce Sunday evening last TW SHHrjgTgriLU. y-t tneir avtm-irtgtT arsTxo'clbck, In th rtctory oft mer home InWryTana. Anewer: 111 If there Is an Dr.

and Mrs. E. Riugway, usher, the woman should follow lalM ka aMMM fntlrMartn ka. Mrs, Frank Morris, Secret! Heart cnurcn. true city, with the Rev.

Salvator Adams South; Broadway. Pitman. entertalnedJf th ta no uinCT( officiating. la yor wardrob. Snit-ia twv etbat sIuoW-cm star with My acttaoriet, Pair tkeak Iactt Botli.

pw vlrg waoL 9 to 1). Mrs. Harry Demarest, 911 Gaunt street, Gloucester City, is FcrOoat Sgiclilt Cody, Wyo, and Dr. and Mrs. J.

Z. Eatrira. Reno, Nev. a a a Mrs. O.

R. Hukki, San Diego, with her daughter, Margaret Laura, and her lister, Miss Margaret Wlswell, CoUlnglwpod, who has been her guest for two months, is srriving today to vlalt her parents, Lt. Cmdr. Edward B. Wlawell, USCG, and Mrs.

WIs-eii, flftfl rolllnga avenue. Col- In Cape May for a week's stay. should pieced her to flni aeats. (2) fie should let the two women precede him and leave a vsiamt seat rrftwcerLthfni or ht should take the end seat. (3) Since the space between rows Is so narrow, it Is essential to stand while others past.

Oth- mkiKtimmimii a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Bun-dick, 60S Oneida avenue, Westmont, will leave Saturday for a Cray ar Black KMittla Corwt Bwr Fiaa SakcM fortable squeeze. llngswood.

(4) Fsce the screen, always (5) It is not discourteous (if a a a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf and family, 1120 Prospect Ridge, IIIM FMjtal Mr. and Mr. C.

B. Myers snd done courteously) but sensible dauehter. Myers, 307 Haddon Heights, have returned fjyii fflrnptottly justifiable. v-- -i bottom. a (6) II possible, change your seat.

People so ae If -centered will be thoughtleaa of your feelings if you rebuke them. If there Is Mrs. Ethel S. bllworth, 16 Beloit avenue, saudubon, has announced the marriage of her no other vacant seat, a glance or are spending leverai aays in Ocean City. a a Mrs.

Levi B. Hirst and daughters. Miss Catharine and Misa Alice Hurst, 634 Federal Street have returned home after occupying their Ocean City apartment for the season. daughter, Mrs.r Dorothy D. Brown, and Mr.

Thomas Walker, 146 Logan avenue, that suburb, which took place Monday after- -0 two in ine direction or tne chatterer should do the trick unless of course they belong to the dis-courteous, rowdy class of moviegoers who seem to take delight in annoying their neighbors. These are hopeless. Present your problems to Mlsa Market who will promptly mail personal repttei to questloni from readers inclosing stamped, self addressed envelopes. Address her in care of the Courier Post, Camden, a.J. Louoni in EnqlitJy a a a a noon, Sept.

2 at 230 o'clock. In Mrs. Alton W. Betts, 31 East the parsonage of the Logan Me- Centre street, Woodbury, enter-) morial Presbyterian Church, Au- tained at luncheon yesterday atdubon. with the Rev.

G. Hale her Summer home at Whale Bucher officiating at the double Beach, for the Current Event; ring ceremony. Club of Woodbury, I Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Msgnolla, a a and Mr. John Woolbert Audu- vi.

brother-in-law of the bride-Mr Richard Ion and his a a- h( Men-11Irtli I af1.1 A option at the home of den street, have closed their i a.iva 1 1 uviin ik ivuunru. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are re-'i'ling Bl the ffrtoit avenue ad- f. Salat-lad Luilmi tfc dress.

avar BUtk Crir Peraiaa Lank SSI $475 Tax Includtd Words often misused: Do not say, "I ee her every once In awhile." Omit every, or better still, say, 1 see her occasionally (or now and then)." Often mispronounced: Swastika. Pronounce swas-ti-ka. first a as in at I as in it, second a as in ask unstressed, accent first syllable. Often misspelled: Governor. Observe the er and the or.

a a a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Dumphy and son. John, have returned to their home on West Broadway.

Salem, after spending the Summer at their cottage In Cape May. a a -Miss Helen White, Oak A'idubon. has returned from a for'nigh'' stay in Lombard. 111. i Convenient ludget Termi IT DESIRED Mr.

and Mr. Samuel Joseph-son, 2711 Westdeld avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Mis Florence Esther Josephson, and Mr. Charles VI. Demetriades, L'pper Darby.

which took place quietly Friday morning, Aug. 30, in the olflces of Mayor George K. ftrunner, who performed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. Demetna'ips and his bride will reside at 7100 Seller's they will be at home after Oct.

1. The bride is a graduate of the College of South Jersey and South Jersey Law School. The 1 bridegroom was graduated from Ljhtrnl Allo'ianrt on eiteii' Synonyms: Expansiwi Your Old fur Coat Increase, enlarge- sion, growth, New Ycrk Fur Factcnf Mr and Mrs. T. Marcus Robinson, 718 Raymond avenue, are being congratulated on th birth of a on.

Thomas Marcus on Sept. 3. at West Jersey hospital. Mrs Robinson is the former Miss F.leanor Berger. daughter of Mr.

and Mr. CfcarW Berger, ment Word study: "Use a word three time and It Is yours." Let us Increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today' word: Prodigal (adjective; given to reckles extravagance. "Good harvests make men prodigal, bad ones provident." Proverb. MR COS VI ION ED W-ll Jot MeHability 71t HOAOWAY, OUMDIN Orr.V FRIDAY tni ATlUDr r.

r.MM ii r. it1 i 1 Mrs. A Mauro. 61? Temple University and Law-School. a Mr.

and Mrs Y. C. Harrop Johnson street, Salem, are on a 10-day motor trip through New F.nela.nd. Before returning they will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs" John Sip.

WilliarrJirx'rt, V. fin 'NA Parian streef. ha announced Everything In School Wear 'he engagement of her daughter Elaine Ogg. to Mr. Jack Carcia.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crr. laurel Springs. Boys' Shirts 1 jo FINEST DRY Skirts Boyt' 6-n 7W 7 ai O-d.

4 RELAX UT US TAKt CARE OF YOUR LAUNDRY CLEANING Aur rawtatMaaM. aktflra an Eton Loafer SUITS ana Unaj fSMa( vn4 g50 OUAUTY COTTON SCHOOL DRESSES I 90 Home laundering is a dreary task undr th most ideal conditions and so unnecessary when Morgan Bros, can do it lor you so inexpensively and so Broadway JUUEfilLE SHOPS U.l IT. i 7(1 BROADWAY Vj CAW0EN I -RONWIT TELLS fuctTuiiT at TEILEJ CHESTNUT e-7tt0, A6DM0EI $evi4TsfNTH, miAtmm.

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