St. WOODBURY DAILY TIMES. WOODBURY, N. MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 195. PAGE EIGHT Thought for Today By Ailce Moffet Wiillame Even the tiniest gift often brings delight.
Everybody loves to be remembered. And if you wrap the gift up in 1 lovely or an unusual way. That add: to the pleasure of the receiver. wiThere, are bearing some gifts. people who alAnd others who never think of taking them.
ta The first people think of others and the joy they can take to them; The second think mostly of themselves. The first present the gift with modesty: The second. if they take one at all. present a box of candy as though it were the Kohinoor diamond. It is a good habit--that of presenting gifts.
A few violets. 1 rose. few muffins can bring F1 great deal of pleasure to the one who receives not the intrinsic value that counts. the fact that at the moment of preparation. Someone was thinking of you in terms of enjoyment.
During tnese vacation days. post cards are very much in the forefront. They are not costly. even the best of them. But they are pleasant to receive.
The sender has indicated that he was thinking of you. And was willing to take a few minutes of his time to send you one. There are people who like to receive them. But who wouldn't be bothered sending them. Small gilts are neither costly nor too much troubic to get together.
But the pleasure they give is tar in excess of either the cost or the trouble. SEWELL SEWELL All senior members of the Sewell Boys' Club and fathers of junior members are requested this to attend A mecting to be held evening at 8:30 be in discussed the tire will house. be 1 Business to the carnival. Mrs. Olive Smith.
of Audubon. is spending two weeks with Mr. and BetMrs. Edward McCarty. of gen Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Nicholson were guests of Air. and Mrs.
William C. Tozour, the past week-end at their summer home at, Kitts Mrs. Hummock. Samuel Bellore and son Don returned home Saturday from Oakwood Beach. below Salem.
where they had been vacationing for two weeks. A new bulletin. leatlet No. 38. is vours for the asking by calling Woodbury 2-1600.
The bulletin is a timely one giving up-to-the-minute instructions for canning fruits and vegetables. The Times is always on sale at the office, 47 Cooper day or night -Adv WM. A. SCHAAF MASON CONTRACTOR BLOCK, CEMENT AND BRICK WORK Fire Places. Plastering.
Water Proofing 210 S. Clinton Wenonah Phone: WE. 8-0696 FRANK DICK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CATERING TO ALL Phaser GLOUCESTER SOUTH JERSEY) BROOKLAWN, N.J. BLYD NANSEN AVE. Wedding Cakes BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED All Sizes Order Nowl ASSORTED CAKES, PIES, ROLLS, BUNS Pisker's Bakery 323 Delsea Drive, Westville Ph.
WEstville 9-1208 For Bette: Service, Number For Each Customer Nabbed By Police AN OFFICER holds Bernard Hubbard, 25, after he and a companion, William Bertolino, 18, were captured in a bus terminal in New York City The men, who had escaped from Mattewan Hospital for the criminal insane, were the object of an intensive manhunt after they had kidnaped and robbed a Brooklyn surgeon and mechanic. (International) WENONAH Miss Ruth Dipper of Wenonah is member of the University by of Dr. Clyde Dengler. which gave its Pennsylvania Chorus, conducted summer concert in Irvine Hall. Philadelphia.
on Thursday evening. Wenonah Midgets play the Mantua" Bulldogs Wenonah this, ball Wednesday park. night at the This is 1 must game for Wenonah to stay in the second -half race. Come out and cheer our boys on to a win. sident John A.
Hannah of Michigan! State College has been awarded the first honorary degree granted by the University of the Ryukus on Okinawa. The university is run by group of faculty members on leave from Michigan State. It was established two years ago. Results count. Place your wants in Times where everybody will see them -Adv GETS OKINAWA DEGREE East Lansing.
READING COAL BARRY BROS. 300 Broadway, Westville, N. J. Appliences Bottled Gas Texaco Fuel Oil Curb Service Be Served In Your Car EAGLE POINT RESTAURANT 1008 Crown 1 Point Westvillel Specializing in Jumbo Shrimp Also Hamburgers, Steak Sand. wiches and Cold Drink INTERIOR DECORATING PAPERHANGING PAINTING WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS George W.
Frick 146 Stanley WESTVILLE Phone: GLoucester 6-0411 SHIVERS FUEL CO. PHONE WOODBURY 2-0700 Legion Carnival Elwood P. Tice Post 89 BROADWAY AND RIVER DRIVE. NEAR BOROUGH HALL Opens Mon. Aug.
4 thru Sat. Aug. 9 Amusement Rides Ponies Games Refreshments Ground Awards Nightly MANTUA Mr. and Mrs. William Beverlin of Memphis, returned home on Thursday after spending the past two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. William Beverlin, of Pitman, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown. Mr.
and Mrs. William Roach and daughter Ellen and Mrs. Ellen Harris returned home on Saturday from Ocean City where they had been staying the past week. Bobby Geiger, who has been a quite ill with the flu, is still confined to his bed but feeling much better. Edward Montini left Thursday for a visit with his aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Montini of Torresdale. The Ace-ettes are playing softball with the Woodbury girls on Monday night at Woodbury High School at 8 o'clock. Girls meet at the drug store at 5:30 for transportation.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford of Wenonah spent Thursday in Atlantic City, All children in Mantua township live ycars of age on or before September 17. 1952, arc eligible to start schooi in September. The purse will be in the J.
Mason Tomlin School, Mantua. on Wednesday, August 6 from 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. for the purpose of registering any child that has not been previously registered. This tration three schools, Mantua, Barnsboro and Sewell.
Cheeseman Family (Continued from Page, One) Nora Cheeseman, of Camden: Mrs. Gilbert Scott and daughter, Meredith of Audubon: Miss Dolly Phillip of Maple Shade; Mirand Mrs. Harry Madison, Mr. and Wayne Dillon and daughter Barbara of Barrington; Mr. and Mrs.
William Elliott and daughter Rowena of Runnemede: Mrs. Clayton Stewart of Glendora Mr. Stewart is stationed in Iceland at this time); Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson and children.
Rita, Ronald. Howard and Gary Gibbstown; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cheeseman and daughter Pinky of Williamstown; Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Cheescian, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cheeseman and Mrs. Lewis Sigler daughter. Faye Anne, all of Turnersville.
The virtually countless islands of Indonesia stretch along the equator from the southernmost mainland of Asia to the northern tip of Australia. On them live 000.000 0 000 000 000.000 000.000 0.000 000.000 000.000 000.000 people. nearly as many as in Japan. GLASSBOR ill Tonight-Alan Young, Dinah Shore in "'Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick." Color by Technicolor. FURNITURE MOVING ANYWHERE IN U.S.
Agent for National Van Line WESTVILLE MOVING STORAGE CO. (BARRY KNECHT) 128 Broadway, Westville 9-0412 THE OLD HOME TOWN U. 5 Patent Omg By STANLEY PAW, YOU BETTER START RUNNING YOU RE ONLY ONE TREE AHEAD OF THAT CRITTER 1 BACK ROAD FOLKS THE FIRST FIVE MILES ARE THE TOUGHEST COTR 1952. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. IP, WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED 8-4 Mouth Organs (Continued from Page Five) ed of 3 series of graduated glass bells, or bowls, nested into one another and mounted on a central spindle.
or shaft. The shaft and the bowls were turned by moans of a foot pedal, with the spindle in a horizontal, position bowls and immersed the in lower a reservoir of water. As the bowls turned on the shaft music was obtained by placing the fingers on their wet, revolving BLACKWOOD THEATRE BLACKWOOD Tonight- Double Feature "Fort Defiance," color by Tech. nicolor. with Dane Clark; also "Tembo," filmed in Ansco Color, with Howard Hill.
edges, much as single pitch notes cud A 01 tumblers when the rim is rubbec by a wet finger. MT. EPHRAIM THEATRE Black Horse Pike and Kings Highway TONIGHT Alan Ladd Lizabeth Scott "RED MOUNTAIN" In Technicolor I EMBASSY WESTVILLE AIR CONDITIONED TONIGHT JUNE ALLYSON GARY MERRILL "The Girl In White" New Dining Room NOW OPEN Tom's Restaurant 50 S. Main Street, Mullica Hill FROM 12 O'CLOCK NOON TO 8:00 P. M.
THOMAS REID, Prop. MARKET REPORT Swedesburo. Aug. 4-Tomatoes: No. 1.60-2.75: No.
2 Green Mixed Egg Total packages, 4,859: total sales, 117. Philadelphia, Aug. (UP)-Trading WAS only fair for a Monday 011 the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market today. Lima Beans: N. J.
bu. 2.50-2.75, fair 1.75-2.25. Snap Beans: N. J. bu.
Tender Green Cabbage: Crates N. J. few 3.50, fair 2.50-2.75, poorer low as $1. Corn: Yellow many fair N. J.
bu. 1.25- 1.50, best mostly 1.50, some 1.75, poorer Tomatoes: N. J. 5. baskets many fair mostly 2.50-$3.
some 3.25, few 3.50-$4, mediums and poor half bu. baskets few best 2.75-$3, mediums and ripe poorer 75-85c: 12-quart baskets 1.50-1.75, few higher, ordinary to fair Cucumbers: Bu. many fair N. J. 2- 2.50, some best $3.
large and poorer Potatoes: N. J. 100-lb. sacks Cobblers U. S.
Onc few 5.35, poorer and heavy to minimum 4.75-4.85, Size 1.50-$2: Chippewas U. S. One Size A 5.50- 5.75, Size 2.40-2.50. Peaches: Bu. N.
J. 21. in. up Golden Jubilees some fair some best Triogems New Days 1.75, HILL THEATRE PAULSBORO, N. J.
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YOU'LL FIND FORD DEALERS KNOW FORDS BEST" ACE MOTOR SALES, INC. WOODBURY 1 falt 3.25-3.50; Fire Golds 4.25: Jersey Lands 3.50. Apples: Cu. N. J.
Summer Mambo 212 In. up 4.25-4.50; Starrs 23: in. 3.25-3 50. Peppers: N. J.
5. baskets luby King 1-150, mostly 1.25, World Beaters 2.75-83, medium size and Ruby King 2- 2.25. Eggplant: N. baskets Black Beauties 50110 fair bu. Black Beauties 1.50-$2, fow 2.25; Highbush 2- 2.59.
Squash: N. J. 51 baskets Green type sinall large 23-75c: Yellow 50-81, mostly 75c: White few 1.25. CUPBOARD EMPTY, NO SUPPER Jackson. Miss (UP) -Mary Emma Scott.
il maid. complained 10 police that her employer. C. N. Purker, RTE.
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