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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 4

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Vineland, New Jersey
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4 Vinelainl Timet Journal Thw-Mfav, Marrh 1 4. 1957 Janvier Star Cross Leftist Premier In Indonesia Resigns in Coup Annual Concert Presenled at VHS For 6GA Persons Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Howdy-shell and son Dennis of Cooks- k. eras 1 PS 1 7 )- 1 1 sW- 'II JAKARTA, Indonesia tow" wer rewnt guests of her ist Premier All Sastfoamidjojo'Parents.

Mr- and Mrs. John C. finally quit todavC President Sr- kamo proclaimed a "state of war' Mr- Mrs- Henry Eppinger and siege," in effect recognizing entertained at a family dinner in rebel military leaders, and sum- honor ot Mr. Eppinger's birthday moned them to Jakarta for talks. on Sunday.

The rebels have staged four Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selah visit-bloodless coups in less than three eJ laUve Philadelph.a re-months, taking over control of ceLy" U7 ilk -iUfiukd thc( anininl oei'i'ert by the: School Treble Clef, I'hoivs an.i orchestra last; in the hi cii school au-l Julia gni iiliim direited. i Kwia-tius played violin; 1 i virtually all of this 3.000-isiand lr j-v, 'ns were sung oy prms Mex jr Cairo raio. Pattv Walker, ft.iv.

iiv.i tiny piogiiig ijy- Mtiv Mttson.on- to Sukarno. aitv y.r" -r. i Job- Anderson. nui pi-esenM "Ai Is Our Ct -C T'i tertained Mrs. Helen Kemp of Philadelphia for the weekend in (celebration of Mrs.

Kemp's birthday. Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Strekis are sisters. Also visiting the home on Sunday afternoon were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ferral I of Pitman. if. inu. n.

The Premier's resignation was known to be imminent. The outgoing government had lasted less than a year, although Sastroamidjojo a previous term as premier in 1953-55. He ws ambas a Mumblin'; Room." 13! nm'rc "Thej Mite. sador to Washington in 1950-53. Sastroamidjojo stepped down at a- 71 a meeting in the presiilentml pal- faI were the Sunday dinner CELEBRATION Miss M'tchcP, leader of Brownie Troop OUTDOOR BIRTHDAY guests of their son-in-law also attended by chiefs of the army, navy and air force.

1 Sukarno's emergency proclamation cited "the critical situation" I'KE-CONCKUT Miss Julia Cummings, music supervisor, goes over a pong with "(front i June Sinclair- and Dolly Holloway and iiaar) Jean Orlandini, Mary. Mat tton, Carol Decker and violinist William Thompson. Looking on is Franklin Astor. co-director of the 10th annual spring eoncu't with MiiS Curnminys. The concert took place last evening in Vineland High School auditorium.

(Times Journal photo). 30, prepares to dip hot chocolate while Carol Roiv hetti, of Troop 50. adds somo sweetening and Karen M-awda of Troop 67 end Darlene Schoch of Trip 20 improve their potful. tat scene took place in yesterriay'b springlike weither in Park, celebrating Oir Scout-ins' 45th ar.ilvei-sarj'. (Times Journal photo).

daughter Mr. and Mrs. William i E. Jacobs. The Ladies Auxiliaryto the Jan- vier Volunteer Hre company will: group Rmg Yr nr.v" "TCt There Be cantata.

"Song of Man" and "bickory- Difkory Dock." Ovc'if ra selections played wefe of the Meistcrsinr-ers." "Esoana." Thames from Pi-arm Concerto 1 of Tsehaikowsky 3n4 "Pe-rnade" by the ame com-nostr. finale bv the voices throughout the country. He for- ted governing th3 1 mallv dele t- -ry 10 me district miluai-y com nnu luuiici jaaiui ui uic luiiu nianders To Address PTA who had already seized requirements necessary before taking the exam. A graduate of James N. Rotherham were Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Shaw of Pelham, N'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pig-: reopies unurcn 01 uie Air in Xjmi it in their four rebellions.

"Battle Hymn Brownies Mark Birthday With Picnic in Landis Park a'i was of Jhe r.rpublic." The public is invited. Rev. Mr. gin, Mr. and Mrs.

Kdwara imaw Dr. Charles Cunningham and Police Sgt. Charles Stickert will be guest speakers at H. L. Re-hor Sehnnl PTA meetins' Tuesdav KtlwarrJ Douafcty.

pastor, announc- o. of Mount Vernon. N. Y. the College of St.

Elizabeth, she 'received an M. A. degree in busi-jness administration from Boston Sister! University and held a position in ed. x. The Women Missionary Coci Nun a CPA CONTENT STATION Young people from the Richland Church attend the summer army chief of staff.

All were ex- ety of the Emmanuel Bible Pres-j Memorial School. Bov and bvterian Church will hold its. To celebrate the 45th birthday Brownies and adults present foi will take part In monthly meeting at the church 0f the Girl Scouts of singing Taps, Indian style. the n-ogram. on Tuesday, March 19, at 7:45 P.

Brownies of Troops 30, 50 and 67, There were 26 Brownies from m1S- Vienna Curcio and Charles M. Mrs. Charles Crooks and Mrs. all members of Neighborhood 4. Troop 30 with the following lead- pi0Wers are sponsoring the enter- camps conducted by Dr.

ford. cept Lt. Col. Ahmad Hussein, who S.1' A'iC, i- headed a December revolt in cen Kathieen Mary of the Sisters of the accounting field before enter-Chgritv became New Jersey's first ing the Sisters of Charity in 1917. CPA nun recently when she pass- d.the state's Certified Public Ac-- AKIN, 111.

Hav Com lives count ant examination. up to his name. He won first Sister Kathleen worked from 9 piace in the annual corn-growing to 5 in a Newark accounting of- contest conducted among Krank-fice for some time to fulfill the lin Countv farmers. tral Sumatra. The Antara News Agencv said he was "too ill to ugjen nes win oe in nosiesses.

neia a gei-ioBiuiier Kmv ors. Miss Kdwina Mitcneu. Mrs. 'tainnjent. Commifteel Start Work On Details For Maguire Dinner make the trip" 11" wmn hh-vuhr vma u.v ii jdnui3 Florence uemnan arm aiuv iuis Both norm and central Sumatra nplJ last week w-ith 11 in Troon 50 made identification Warner program aide, revolted in December were ance- At time tnpv W0lketl tags.

The nrogram was planned There were IS Brownies from followed last week bv east Indo- on scrap books for misslons- jbv Troon 67 and Troop 30 did the Troop 50 present with leaders: Seminary Singers At Bridgeton Tonight Various chairmen to head the nesia-the Celebes. Timor, the; r.TI The Summary Singers of Asbury Lesser Sundas. Flores and Ba i.i I runqUll ZCr Tlwoloeical Wflmore. South Sumatra joined the move-, m. -three gro.ms to P'ay ''uhl in, Ther; were Browns Tl oiofc ,1 n.ir jvmiiore dinner honoring Peter T.

lin merit last Saturday. On Tuesday 'T lrTP' troop a ugni; me, rooo L'r evening in the First Methodist the local armv commander and ed today. Church, Bridgeton. at clock. Rev.

Mr. John Ewing is pastor It I Suire were announc '1 The dinner is sci -4 'v, 7 I 13 at- 6 P.M. in Nor nrlh heduled April Jakarta appointed governor re- ulrtl u. rcl ig-a-jif-ug. iroop taugn uie nruw.

mi. iv.t.i a tartel th rafinnnl ravemmml's Came L1BIC I "le I' ii! 11 of Hie ninn'ri. aguire retired recently as Den-. authority on Borneo. Indonesia's "'VI ,7: "2: ven-one panoos or a no.M.-oas M.

Co, lZ t0r Public Safety. largest island, and ret up a rev- more 7 the cooks and "Some Florence Reinhnrt Mrs. Robert Ptor of the South Vmeland ttrl 27 "Whittling fosters peace and re- for dessert each girl making H-tchinson. Monroe Browne. Meth.dW Church.

a fomer nto.vTTn Si kT? thf fhr1Can taxation; it promotes clear think- her own over the three fireplaces Mrs. George Coiwav. Mrs. Robert member of the Summary Smg- Vh ,7 ti 'T fKn a active on life's up in Landis Park for the Levenson and Edgar Krause. -rs.

the Asburj- gk 1pointed chairman of the ticket belUous islands demands for au- nrobien. If men. harassed and Tr tran.mnr.ert bv club. Pit. rERCY CRAWFORD Dr.

Percy Crawford To be in Richland Vith TV Quartette and public relations committees. freedom from rule by harrie(i our high-pressure so-'tion Commission jMrs DeBruno. Mrs Knorr, The Malaga Methodist Youth The program committee was the Jakarta government and ciety. would just take a period1 Centerpieces were made for Melini. Mrs.

Joseph Cilia and Fellowship, led by Mas Dorothy placed in charge of Police Chief -at the same time keep the far- fr u-hitttin each av thev vmM -k ki utr. rs Hookiit-i. an AAburv ttolioge aium- Pw nr Pei.cv craw- nu r1 0f from Usuitegrating discover that most problems would Patrol. There was a rake on each walked from their meeting phee. na.

will attend the concert in a ford and their wSknown gospel C.bl,f Carl North Wild-, into a loose federation of autono- faJe into proper perspective," the table with three yellow candles the Fin Prefhyterian Church, to 'group. sintrlne quartet will be present at Mow xW we purpose winu.s rarn. Chii'f Nothing to it! Ye, it 's so ea.y Chtircn On r.i-iiinr the Richland tfinie Epiiraiiii and Chief Larry Laeo- Short on Tourists ti: I i 7- Of i i We're ready to start an aetion-lire'ting Classified Ad for vou. ent sang "Happy Birthday" to the No myten why Classified lo p.aee a inn Girl Scouts. work so well, so "fast.

Everj'boJy tnere's "notiiing to it!" Jast Dial A huge circle was made bv all reads 'em! OX OX l-iooo. CAIRO is no tourist OX 1-5000 is the number. naniuig Brookl.twn, will direct the P. Jnday. March lo.

committee in cnaige of dinner Dr. Crawford is originator and arrangements, invitations and en-director of the Sunday evening tertainment. television program "Youth on thc-j season this year because of the tripaitite aggi-ession against Egypt. All foreigners hesitate to visit rnuntmr nf nrfi- March." He is lounuer ana pi cm- T.if,,h hvo dent of Kings College, New York, F. W.

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