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the couple to the marriage llcenas bureau. Room 41*. City •fall. The couple smiled ae the dark eked them the formal queetlom. J**r hurried back to the courtroom. There, in the preecnce of aeveral prls- . were married. Judge MeDerltt bad originally eeateneed the girl.—Philadelphia Bulletin William Wile la well known In See

Isle City mud Ocean C ,, y. he having lived here for mar • years, and owned a property which he only recently sold to Earl M. Wadding ton Mr. Wile was a teacher in the Ocean City High School for aeveral terms, leaving that position about eight years ago.

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