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CAPE MAY-The Cape May County Historical Society is sponsoring a Cemetery Walk in the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery approximately 3 miles from Cape May on Sunday, October 28, the first of several cemetery tours to be conducted by the Society throughout the County. The Walk, which will begin at 2:30 p.m. and extend for approximately an hour, will be led by Karl Dickinson, former Curator of the Cape May County Historical Museum and outstanding authority on local history and

genealogy.

The Cemetery, which comprises 2S acres and is one of the oldest in New Jersey, contains a number of interesting gravesites and is the resting place for some of South Jersey's outstanding -citisens. In addition, more veterans are buried at CoM Spring than in any other graveyard in the County and visitors will find markers for those who served our country from the Revolution to Vietnam. The oldest stone, that of Sarah EJdredge Spicer,

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dates back to 1742. Also buried in the churchyard, among others, are Edgar Page Stites, author of the Christian symn "Beulah Land", Colonel Henry Sawyer of Civil War fame, and Rev. Moses Willismston, pastor of the Church for 40 years, and well known educator. Mr. Dickinson will describe the Cemetery and point out these gravesites and others

no charge 1 those interested should meet Mr. Dickinson at 2:30 at the church, which will also be open to visitors that afternoon.

At Dinner COURT HOUSE - The Sea ble City Education Association, Board of Education, and PTA have planned a dinner in honor of Charles Dalrymple’s recent retirement from teaching. The dinner, will be held at 76 HOUSE, in Swainton Nov. 5, between 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Reservation forms are available at Diamonds Liquor Store, Dea Dale Restraunt, and Sea ble City Public School. Former colleagues and students are all invited to

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