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)KNS<br />

BNELY EQUIPPED<br />

'FORNEW SEASON<br />

Horace C. Hodgfbon, With<br />

'J-"x.tensive Experience, the<br />

'£tN Manager<br />

ft. VOEGELIN<br />

SHOWERED WITH<br />

FELICITATIONS<br />

Ion,' D D.pndtor<strong>of</strong>thePirat Pre«ytcrian<br />

Chun.ii <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Dr Mellon related hi acquaint<br />

ancezglitp uith Dr VoeRelin an 1<br />

us father, in wliu e fmiUtops the<br />

'on followed, and forcefully pre<br />

ented the Christian miniitr} ab<br />

the jreal nristucrncy uf the teen<br />

tieth century Dr Mellon comiiar<br />

cd thi minirter £ vibitH (oomputpd<br />

ill the matter <strong>of</strong> dollaro and cent?)<br />

with amount i paid other who<br />

r.Lrvnl the ill and uflllclul. His<br />

words and deeds, were they remu.<br />

.. refurnished, brightived<br />

and yet retaining<br />

tnnt'atmc hers whiih has drawn<br />

ilW tltenti Fi» aftw year, the<br />

j'llr- liking "" mMuMHSMh In<br />

L* rliA: fit i.F . Annt^—<br />

i thu hotth ssettpn <strong>of</strong> tbg s netnted on thi wine basis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

public lecturer or the niH£«in°<br />

writer, hi pointed out, would yield<br />

a far frtittr revenue than the<br />

jwacher receivel or itekp, "The<br />

gjirit <strong>of</strong> eaeriflce," ha deelsfedi<br />

3ty| cpin-<br />

••t Wedncsdaj' v.ith a satlsfvJnir<br />

"' f <strong>of</strong> jnieati and reservaifeiii.<br />

wjiirji JtisnjiM to make this one o<br />

Ihf 1 gciareu,<br />

"necessarily ieta the the'man<br />

oi <strong>of</strong> Ooll<br />

in a CIBBR by himssIT," and in I this<br />

he found the aristocracy.<br />

bilghiegl sssssns <strong>of</strong> its The benediction wa« flttlnily anil<br />

lr^iHs ,_. G , Hodgson, Hd ffor<br />

(eelingly prsnaunced hy Dr. Voe.<br />

turiity years manager <strong>of</strong> the plad gelin, after which the several hun.<br />

Hti 116 Hotel, Philadelphia, assumes 2nd members <strong>of</strong> the eanpegation<br />

ft ti i KhUaif peiitisn hire and hap sl repaired to ladeneii tabjes prepared<br />

*\ rciuty Installed' th& taaeheg which through the kindness <strong>of</strong> the Ladies'<br />

r old guists <strong>of</strong> a caravunswry es- Auxiliary,<br />

itttt set <strong>of</strong>t their return ye& Sketch <strong>of</strong> PBator<br />

^ar and slis many improve^ Dr. Charles P. N. Voegelln, boni<br />

ihitti in tht matter <strong>of</strong> decorative In Pabarson, N. J,, was educntetl<br />

t i»litlllsbnientip with their premlsi in the public schools <strong>of</strong> that plae*<br />

*tl* ^rjpriie • '<br />

and New York <strong>City</strong>, nod received<br />

Atr*=Hodgs©n haa made, pal i l l i t L t h l l ! t!<br />

titular effsrt to assure the sami<br />

ri FASTS ssyyiee tor whieh th<br />

has hfgn noted under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs, K* ^<br />

aeted in thi »em and<br />

many familiar<br />

sf ^ welcomed th<br />

the season wa£ limriqh<br />

<strong>of</strong> all gees hotel<br />

thrsagh years <strong>of</strong> siri<br />

beyly found themselves.<br />

je new manager is enthusiasti<br />

it tte propoaed new <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci<br />

tff Club course, and !i<br />

aUvg to ite manifold<br />

n<br />

FOB SUPPLIES<br />

ddres*ed to H, W* Tbwnsni*!i*s<br />

for tit? jiublif SchOQU in said f-it? tst (he<br />

¥S«F ending JullS 3Slh. I5Z7, Ffirc^ IB 1^<br />

far delivery f, s, b, O«*n <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

LHI <strong>of</strong> *upi(ii#s m»n whieh bids will be<br />

fee*iv«J will b* fnfmah«S yitsn ainilieftihjii<br />

te the seereisr*. The riefet. Is H?^f^>d ti<br />

rvjret Ihy SF sil UMIS,<br />

BJ ai^r 5f the Beard <strong>of</strong> E.luc-iinn ef<br />

O w o Cttf. N. ,.__ ^<br />

S<br />

PROPOSAL FDR CO A I,<br />

\6d i,UU BddRiiHd in H. W, Ta*ti=<br />

S«?msry. snd tnjifkcd pa the suiuidc<br />

as is esntefiis, will be rc-eeived bu 111*<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Eduesfinn <strong>of</strong> Qrenn Cily. KPW<br />

Jefwy, ai « rtiwiiae i*> b* held in ih«<br />

=- "-"- • — • JtriHHt. BuUdiiw-<br />

ing at the sioomneld Theolo<br />

ivina Tise, July<br />

Seminary, graduating from tha ipts"bin* in O-e public schetil builtlin^ in<br />

i;<br />

stitution in <strong>Jun</strong>e, iSOl,<br />

• • * -> - fifl>, jf,R?i ffiaR? (1;<br />

He wag Uceiuedlto.Brea<br />

at Mbytir Dover, N. <strong>of</strong> J., Morns in April, an free fpsm liirt aud sthi-r foreign Bagitcr,<br />

1901. JQ pmifiils £9 !hs ten, i'ssl la b* dt-<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>g 28, 11)01, he l was or. .Ted Into ift» biiis iri*i><br />

ns d•jll-vr,,^<br />

fay the Be&rd r,f Eduction .Ijr-<br />

daineil and Installed pastor ef the (•I ths ichSQl J«F «-s4.fi£ <strong>Jun</strong>e gOth, 1951,<br />

First Reformed Church <strong>of</strong> Central The ._ rfshi ii renSFved in rejeet say e. all.<br />

Bridge, N. ¥., the birthplaee <strong>of</strong> •w*= _<br />

George Westlnghouse. An uncle <strong>of</strong> BF nrd¥P <strong>of</strong> the Beard ef l^uratisn cf<br />

Mr, Westinghoune was an elder in Oetan «iy, N. J,<br />

R, W- TOWNSEMt.<br />

this congregation.<br />

From April, 1BD4, to <strong>Jun</strong>e, 190B, PROPOSAL FOR FLAGPOLE<br />

Mr. Voejelin was jjartflr <strong>of</strong> the Sealed t*ids Mdd.gi&ed UJ H, W, Tswp<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Hill Reformed Church <strong>of</strong> HBd, g€fFi«Fy. Bi iBSFk€d OB fiUtSid? ul<br />

to the hot£l and home life Brooklyn, N, Y. In 1908 he was IS tBntcntg, T»il) 1* Pcc^ivrf hy ih¥ B<strong>of</strong>tFd<br />

at EdyMtlsB or <strong>Ocean</strong> Citi, N»« Jena,<br />

b* ,^ — resort,?. Thm factUhat for callsd fe> the pastorate <strong>of</strong> the mi & matins Is be held in the B&Jinl Rmiiil<br />

"*+ nlajiy years Mr. Hodman and hUi Lakeview Presbyterian ChoKI. <strong>of</strong> In ill Hiih Sthr.-,] BUldini, m eisht P, U,,<br />

Uirlluhl s,vini Tinu., July l.llh, l?2i. frr<br />

j t fspMfty ha\q been sojourning <strong>of</strong> Or V*>e<br />

, he emphasised the fact that<br />

; (juart^r <strong>of</strong> a centurj ha*!<br />

the most remarka jle the<br />

L has witnc'-ed fax many cpn<br />

fles. He briefly traced thr ad<br />

_j made m science and in me-<br />

Oi|wJs <strong>of</strong> church work ami effnrt<br />

fft years ago 'anie A OUT<br />

i &oul/ M he ^fild. "was Ihe bur<br />

<strong>of</strong> the preacher, while tmhj<br />

^ have entered an era when th?<br />

jit h, <strong>of</strong> Gt>d realizes that corporate<br />

i^s have foul's, and that Chn^<br />

IIJ njty i& applicable to tht^t ami<br />

<br />

[^ ROf made all the more plta^lrifr<br />

K^ tefe-metl to the mamfLf.t «^J<br />

\aihng <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s relii<br />

in co-ongratin(r in all<br />

"- nerd things for its tivic and rtll-<br />

jjs wcllbeine.<br />

J% j! Ght West Jcrsov Trcsbjlrry wa»<br />

tt absented liy thr Hev G H<br />

H fyiingway, T> 1>, pastor <strong>of</strong> tlir* Mr*<br />

i is^national president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

iriiosc dutic? as a pujipt&k^^'haTC<br />

filled him with<br />

fall II lit tocpeHencgs sni enmes<br />

'ffiilneafl,4joth t 0f' r nhich "were m<br />

li'nrfe Wednesday Evening<br />

Money tor Pastor<br />

rUWal 'aHacc'apolte<br />

<strong>of</strong> |he Bsteem'with which HIE<br />

iif(ur,aJld'h£s \rffri An held by<br />

>ir^ uf thedniridi, a beuntiful<br />

o to.'-which waa at fr/t t|ne<br />

lu«d ty the prrtBidinjr^rflwr,<br />

7iif tlif iflhf ^, _,__<br />

"• -oiiHlitjtikthripnlBjtfroirfitl<br />

Sn tray cuicrid with trily<br />

'HIP<br />

cnaty nil'rer i •» * f dp.<br />

^ J NEVER USED<br />

# / • •<br />

White Porcelain<br />

Inside and Out<br />

Nickel Trimming<br />

i Cost 1210,00<br />

.W1U Sacrifice for<br />

*75 .00<br />

Do Not Let This Bargain<br />

Pass By You<br />

V Also<br />

<strong>On</strong>e 9x12<br />

WILTON RUG<br />

/ A- Gray Color<br />

/ / <strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e. Year, Qld<br />

, In Perfect Condition<br />

YU-mm. MOULD<br />

Alt NtttthStreet<br />

<strong>1926</strong><br />

KENSINGTON CARPET CO,<br />

REFURNISH FOR THE 4TI<br />

The Kensington Store Offers Remarkable Values for TMs Week <strong>On</strong>ly»-That Will<br />

' * You In RefurnlsWpg Roonii and Apartmente at Great javlnp<br />

MAHRESSES<br />

<strong>of</strong> This Weak <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Cotton and (elt^-aB ilMi —<br />

choice tic kit<br />

eKBlleot suali-<br />

Ijp —<br />

jtrjj __ wj> rth<br />

FEATHER PILLOWS<br />

17x25 SIZE<br />

AH h«w fesiurei<br />

EBvered in A, C.<br />

A. or Art tick. —79*<br />

SIMMONS' GUARANTEED<br />

COTS<br />

Special Balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> This Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

' _ Breakfost$A 4 ,50<br />

lPc - SUITE L I<br />

Exieptiesally weB m«de—Very<br />

pea grsiB snd antique blue epBmeli,<br />

esain. Worth {,35.00.<br />

8<br />

Bedroom Outfit<br />

L.tBe kurmu mid. <strong>of</strong> ieliulM W.IBUJ ud Gumwood, In v.,, nut two.t<br />

with Urge'fuli •!» mlrriir. Simmaiu' 2.in. onliaaoiMBUt, inch filler ni<br />

ininteej Simmm.. 1 4-bBnd ruitltM link fibiio iprinii SO pound purs whll« &ilen fl m<br />

2 Urge feather pilbw«> wfilnul ehsf? ana iquare psif<br />

fs raafeh. A matt atitfii<br />

at B ^frnprkablg ipeeial ««'•-<br />

An exceptional ualiit<br />

for the balance <strong>of</strong><br />

tliis week only.<br />

attractively iruihed in i?sry<br />

Note ths sturdy iad .graeeFel<br />

EXTRA FINE GENUINE<br />

3 PC. REID SUITE<br />

Special—Balance <strong>of</strong> Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

6-Foot Settee<br />

All ciQiely woven, automobile<br />

spring seals, upholstered In pretty<br />

cretonnei. In enamel finishes. Settee<br />

is five feet Ions. A very eonif<br />

artable ehair and rocker. Regularly<br />

worth $100.00.<br />

CURTAIN SPECIALS<br />

white<br />

RHtNELANDW<br />

GUARANlCdy 1<br />

Reed Fiber<br />

Rocker or Chair<br />

Fin- llic Halancc<br />

<strong>of</strong> This Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Special Salts <strong>of</strong> RUFFLED CURTAINS<br />

, Tia-backB to match. 2V4 yards lonf that originally iold<br />

for Sl-25 to $2.00 a pair, Thsy come in plain vhite and ^mf<br />

have colored ruffles and otheri colored doti.<br />

Especially priced at<br />

WINDOW SHADSE<br />

W<br />

eiall^e in slip eovcri, alia mtefi&F<br />

Let yl give you is eitlmale.<br />

RUGJPRSCES SLAUGHTERED! NEVER SUCH VALUES!<br />

An Opportunity <strong>of</strong> a Ufdtime-^pmmalB for Thfe Week <strong>On</strong>ly!<br />

Rag Rugs<br />

SIZE 24x36<br />

Regular SI,00 Value<br />

Hit and misa rffects.<br />

Special this week.<br />

.$45.00<br />

^ Ruga<br />

Grass Rugs<br />

9x12 SIZE<br />

ReEuI«r 37-50<br />

Special thi* wee<br />

Smith's Seamless<br />

Heavy Velvet Rugs<br />

i TRINGED ENDS<br />

$40.00<br />

z Rug.<br />

8.3x10.6<br />

$35.00<br />

Rugs<br />

7.6x9<br />

$24.50<br />

Double<br />

1<br />

$30.00<br />

6x9<br />

'Rugs<br />

Grass Rugs<br />

8x10 SIZE<br />

Regular tSSO Value<br />

(rrati<br />

rp p —- stencilled patternt<br />

Special l f I v«elt only.<br />

for.<br />

SQ.85 3<br />

KEI^SINGM CARPE<br />

IMPORTED<br />

Marie Antoinette<br />

RUGS<br />

9x12 Size<br />

.75<br />

GRASS RUNNERS<br />

Will! Bordtfe<br />

' Regular 75c yd. value — 24<br />

and 27 inches wide Special for<br />

Smith'* Heavy<br />

Yelevt Rugs<br />

27x54 SIZE<br />

Regular $2.50 Value<br />

Large variety <strong>of</strong> .pattern!<br />

Special for thil "week only.<br />

$1.69<br />

1<br />

49c<br />

Smith 1 . Heavy ,<br />

Tapestry Rugs<br />

22*48 SIZE<br />

Regular *2 00<br />

Good choice p<br />

ipecisl for thu wee<br />

Seamless *<br />

AXMINSTER RUGS<br />

8.3x10.6 ^Iffi<br />

s28.25<br />

Reg. ?45.00 Value<br />

INLAID LINOLEUM ;|<br />

- le — I very |—••»"•"<br />

aq.-yd.<br />

DivfifH and a|)piiriituf; are how<br />

t k f T B l k k<br />

York—Htiivlnf; their bent tu mine<br />

thn ill-f»ted subirijirine, the S-SJ,<br />

whose tragic Hlnkinic ntunn«i| the<br />

country last ^ycur. LkMiL-Cfim^<br />

iimnler Etjwuni Kllsber^ <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

Nuvul Construction Corns, is in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the work ;HKI mportp<br />

satlHf»ctory prv{rr(.Hsj to duti:. $<br />

Him"df an expert di\er Officer<br />

EUwberK haa perfected ati under.<br />

v* itt i itltmlorch tli it I pioMiU'<br />

t|Uil+i ^UCCP ^ful in hi^ pn cut 11 K<br />

It i UM d foi blowing liol. mt(<br />

tin t-tul MICH <strong>of</strong> tli xUl i mit<br />

tind into thi ^L, tfitnino lieiiifT<br />

[)iim|)C.l Let forrt (In w iti j<br />

now in tlie mft out <strong>of</strong> tlie com<br />

part mint und muki ' fLniv ei icr<br />

Dutto ah)W --li.p.-. ( rinimin lit<br />

HKhi r^ h ii.iup hih living tpput<br />

itni ii lju till pn |ifimlor\ to £oiriju<br />

ilyttii to operate his tprehi<br />

PERSONALS West Philadelphia^ are at<br />

Hay avefjuia refiidinee.<br />

their<br />

, Mr. and Mrs, Geprge W, llobb,<br />

Frank H, Cumpion, broker und«?' y* e *t Philadelphia, have oiiuneij<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Gennaiitown, ape ee=; their wttoga, "Robb-In," in the<br />

cupying their cottagej 1034 Centra! Gar " flftli -<br />

avenue. A. B. Watson, <strong>of</strong> the Hel^ravly,<br />

- is Mi Drew, <strong>of</strong> West Phllaiiel- Fhiluduljihm, has opened his set*<br />

phlq, ig at hln cottier, 151 Occttn ta ^' Il! * 2 Wesjev avenue,<br />

roadj far the geaaon, i James P, Carson, <strong>of</strong> Germnn-<br />

T. ^ Mitchell and family <strong>of</strong>. town, M at 1422 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue for<br />

Philadelphia, are at their Huinmei-1 thq ""m^er KaaHon,<br />

«ttagg£ 105 Simpson avenue, this C, A, H. ^nok, <strong>of</strong> Lanoaster,<br />

city, . - - . who is financially interested here.<br />

Alfred H, Paulus, <strong>of</strong> West Phila- !H in Stone Harbor,<br />

delphia, is at 808 Eark placi, for Mrs, H, Spc-cso Rronson and<br />

tht_ summer,<br />

dauBhter, Jane, <strong>of</strong> Queen uum Lane tune<br />

Fred W, Willanl and family, <strong>of</strong> Ma Manor, 'Phllndejphin, 'Phlldjphi have opened<br />

Philadelphia, have opened their cot their cettafje, 1904 Central avenue,<br />

tage, 808 Thini itreet, for the sea- W, H, Bennett, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

gon,<br />

is oecupyini,' his cottage, 005 Sec.<br />

L»on Hampton, <strong>of</strong> Weshinffton,<br />

anil street, this city. '<br />

p, CM ia here for the sea, hiiv- Mrs, H, V, Grantees, <strong>of</strong> West<br />

ing opened his cottaje, 1818 As- Phiiaileiphia, Is at her Hummer<br />

bury avenue,<br />

herne, 67 Siffl|)soii road, this slty.<br />

Mrs, Hannah Haenn, <strong>of</strong> Fhila-<br />

S, D, Krier, , who has been a re.i ei leiphia, has opened her cottage,<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> this cit ity f for some ti time, hhas<br />

837 Btenton placn, for the season,<br />

, jone to Bast.JIBVHI, .JIBVHI, Con Conn, •The nev. Dr. A, Q. Kynett, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mra. Jogeph h Berry, B <strong>of</strong> f PPhilsiiel<br />

Philaciclphia, is fit his cottau-e, 114<br />

phla, ia here for the season, having Twelfth street, this city, for the<br />

opened the family's cottage, 1311<br />

Central avonus,<br />

Kb, Kelley, <strong>of</strong> West Phila.iol-<br />

Chas, A. Jones, <strong>of</strong> Oennantown, ihla, is at his summer home, 1884<br />

who hag a cottage at Fourth lentral avenue.<br />

Hurry Woolevef, <strong>of</strong> West Phil,<br />

street and Corinthian avenue, left adelphia, Is now at his cottage, 387<br />

this week for Europe, He sailed Wesley iivenuo, for the season,<br />

on the 01 . and expects to be George M, Weiss and wife, with<br />

gone untir middle <strong>of</strong> August, their daughter, Mrs, T. Wuyne<br />

Dr. Howard Head and family, <strong>of</strong> MiicDowell, <strong>of</strong> aermontown, ore at<br />

Philadelphia, are now at their cot- their cottaie. They aw accompan<br />

tage, 121 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, where Dr. by the e Kev Kev, W, H. Myers, <strong>of</strong><br />

Read has resumed his practice for Heading. Mrs. Frank Kelley_, <strong>of</strong><br />

the season.<br />

Phiiudolphiu, s "the guest <strong>of</strong> "Sirs,<br />

AsiiBt-imt <strong>City</strong> Solicitor J, Burr- M e<br />

wood Daly and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadol. frank w.illard, <strong>of</strong> the Philado!<br />

phi», ore at their cottage, 14S1 phia Board <strong>of</strong> Viewers, and family<br />

Central avenue, for the season, are at their Hyminer homo here for<br />

Mr. and M, C, R. Marsh, <strong>of</strong><br />

ClevelBnil, are ppendinff a few Powell 6 Flthiaiii director <strong>of</strong><br />

weeks with their aunts, the Misses music In the Ciimilnn puhlle<br />

Oreth, at 11 IB OccBn avenue, schools, and Mrs. Fithinn have<br />

P, C, Fox, <strong>of</strong> Newnelil, has come down from their home in<br />

opened hiii apartments on the sec- HaiUlonfielil, and am occupying<br />

ond floor <strong>of</strong> S2B0 Wesley avenue. thnir cottage, «D7 Thlr.1 street.<br />

Miss Marffaret K, Kelley, <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. H, 0, Hallinger,<br />

Ovcrbrook, i.t at her summer home, <strong>of</strong> Camden, hiivo opened their<br />

at Swteenth street and Asbury Nummer home, BIB First, street,<br />

avenue.<br />

this city., Mr, HallmKer is_nnan<br />

, Dr. Cyrus Pridy and family, <strong>of</strong> daily interested in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

1 don't want to take die<br />

work away from your<br />

regular builder-r<br />

But if his work is not iatiif aetory or<br />

he is too busy to do it, look over the<br />

building I have just completed on<br />

Fifth Street, East <strong>of</strong> Corinthian Avenue—52<br />

Rooms in 56 Days-<br />

No job too Me and<br />

None to small;<br />

Give me a call.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e and AH<br />

~ •<br />

Clarence Dunkleberger<br />

. Contractor and Builder<br />

, REAL ESTATE - INSTANCE<br />

1536 Central Avenue Phone 763-J<br />

r ^ OCEAN CTTY, N. J-<br />

! ~ v Or Your Own Broker<br />

If NIGHT OF SONC<br />

and Mrs Byard Camilcliflel, circling standards<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wilminjfton. spent tbe 'opened his cottage, 1830 Cen Glory<br />

p y<br />

with' Mr. and Mrs. H. W tral avenue.<br />

b<br />

Mr Steolman awakened pn<br />

T1JOS. P. Walker, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. di th<br />

veg<br />

, fuuuly. i<br />

Haddonfkld, ar« here^foj_lhe I<br />

son, loe act. at thefr cotti<br />

Forty ninth Rtr^et mid „<br />

uvenue Mr Chew |*i thv popular<br />

rurtet) <strong>of</strong> tht. Owan <strong>City</strong> trolley<br />

me<br />

men entered the edifice and occu-<br />

GLdrffo p I.arltf*t Philattelphfa<br />

ths fact n<br />

juslne*^ man iu.il 'well known cot<br />

thorn, chairs wore requisitioned to Klansmen he expected expecd to wear It<br />

accommodate tho h assembling bli g con<br />

Higi r in South <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj, \ d down Broad d street, t in i Phildlhi Philadelphia,<br />

With folded ld<br />

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arms and dnring ri the h Ntttlonnl N t l l Klonvocstion K l t i<br />

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r hem<br />

Tor the •"eu'son<br />

I D Fulmer and wife. «f Phil<br />

ulilphiu art occupy nig Uifir (*>t-<br />

.iffi m South Oceun <strong>City</strong> All the<br />

mh hi\t hi i n trjnij.'* Ut t,ct under<br />

L»\t.r tjin < Mr | uhi/r arn\al<br />

Geor^f ( ook und family <strong>of</strong> Hint<br />

lonfi* Id in ul tht n "Limiw r lionu<br />

in Ihf I ortv mi th «trf t *i i Mini<br />

for (he sfa^on Mi f ook is nit n<br />

iiflul wilh th* Fir^L Naitunul Bunk<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philnkljihia<br />

Wrf I S Smith <strong>of</strong> Plnlmlcl<br />

i>hi t, H oriiifijiriff her cottage<br />

14It Asliurv i\fnm wlitie tr-<br />

D Minanl Sluiw wu a wetk!<br />

i (hitor at tin I'lmuJ* ri<br />

The lt, &4 Fin»t sLi- Those who armed e itlv at the Milhllk-<br />

At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> hifl<br />

for the se<br />

lutstorit (fruunds, mellowed in tin Sermon, tho Rev DeWitt C ' taps" were sounded to t<br />

Jolui S. Ked'ham, <strong>of</strong><br />

fading light <strong>of</strong> i sitting tun, wen iCubli<br />

unusually stirring session.<br />

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delssohn, sopranoi,ao|o and «WU. .<br />

o. Mrs. Bonrty A^'^aon i #*.J|<br />

Choir "Ssvliw, IlrraUin •iftDJ J<br />

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Harry Howe SheUfiy „/ /•'•S'if<br />

The Conly

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