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“I consider that it is the n^itfiil hedtace of -agaramaa to find ; glory for hexaelf, if poss<Ua, instead of rea>ai«iny~i that doesn't mean that I think it's impotsiUe for a woman to have I a career and a home, too, or that I myself will never marry, tat 1 rD make rare of my career first” } ACQU ELUTE LOGAH knows both sides of the argameat *1 bad my share of spinsterhood,” die began. '1 am i ried now, and I don’t aee why 1 can't go on haring the same 1 glory in moving pictures that I have been fortunate in dndjay m 1
tiie last tow years.
“Women can progress whether they are married or not. intend to prove to the ww?d that I can contimie in my cane
although I am married.”
Blanche Sweet aside from being a star of the tint jn(gBi$de, "’NA Mr. and 1 is in private life, tire wife of Marshall ITeOan, director, tented herself with remarking thet “a woman has the right to both . giory and a home.” ^ ^
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A Ml) then Miss Panieii takes up the other side. ** ‘'Every woman must choose between love and fame—between marriage and sptostextiood,’ dosens of marital disaster* have proven that no giri can hope for both marriage and a career. If a girl chooses love and kt them be her whole life. If it is glory that she covets, that, too. admits of no rival interest If it were otherwise, perhaps I wouldn't be Bebe Daniels. “tar myself, I am happy in my wouk, content in my efforts toward the achievement of the goal I have set myself. WiB I ever change? Perhaps. But I doubt h.” Mis: MacDonald retired from the screen a few yean ago to marry Charles Johnston, millionaire music roll 1 suppose I'm a little bit old-fashioned," she said. “I wouldn't trade my baby and husband far all tire movie glory in Bollywood. Too can have your spinsterhood end glory. I am happy in my
own life.”
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it started.
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C M. COURT HOUSE
hit pamets I Mr. and Mrs. WlnfleM Baldbln and family spent Thanksgiving at Bridget ob. iman Corson, of Bethlehem. Pa* spent the Thanksgiving holidays h re with his parents. J. B. Smith and wife are apendg a week In Mew Tork. Utas Mildred HbUms spent last eek here with
Miss Patsy Sprit a number of her Mauds ot Saturday night. Oscar Usman trip to MIlMUe on Sctorday. wife and family, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Spalding. S. H. Calhoun spent la with ertatirea In Mlllrille Mrs. Ralph Mlagen. of Medford, spent Thanksgiving with her slater. Mrs. Jack Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Norbory and non. Lester, and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Camp and Rtmaell Camp spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Elwood Munyon: In Philadelphia. Allison Lodtem, of Swain ton called oh Court House Meads t Saturday with Meade al Burleigh Crawford ^ent Thanksgiving holidays with n tires In Philadelphia. George Kates was tanderhd surprise party Friday night the home of hi* parent* • Th who enjoyed the party we Mlaeee Mary Roorback. Thrt
Kimble. Gladys McPherson. Gladys
Charles Katas, m George Lange. Jack Kimble and Wesley and Raymond lienm.
George Lange, of Bethlehem, Pa., spent the ThantagMng vacation with his parents here. H. W. Back entertained Mends
Smith. Mr. and
ding were In Ocean City Saturday. Mins Elisabeth Stltea. a Student Temple University, spent last week at home with hsr parents Little Dorothy Joaee is spending g week at Willow Grove with ’ r hunt. Mia. Howard Mlchener. Albert Gandy, of Lancaster. Pa., spent the Thanksgiving holiday* here with his mother. Mrs. Maur-
Hamacn were In Wildwood Friday suing. Mr. and Mrs W. CoHlas Thomas i stater, n i University.
John DeeUer. of Philadelphia. the latter part of the '—*-
. and Mr* Charles
Mr.
WoodMne with her etater. Milton Petemon. J Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Sayre
and eon shopped In Philadelphia
on Friday.
Middle TwwMhlp 01 gam* here Saturday against yten. Score T-P.
Thomas Hocking nan in Wildwood Saturday. S. D. Coma and wlfa ware in Wildwood Thursday afternoon.
_j at Marmora Thursday Mm- Jesse D. Ludtam was rtalt•4 over the week end by her brother, from PhUadelphU Mina Myrtle Underman has the Hr. and Mrs. Charles Gaakni and daughter. Mtas Beatrii Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. William Walker Roland Lore has _ slUoo al Hewitt** ga will attend high school.
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Mr. Milton Bingham and wife, of Cape May. spent the Thanksgiving holiday with bit mother. men Corson, wife and daughter. of Delmont. spent Thursday evening with Charles Noon and family. E. Noon made a business trip Woodbine on Thursday. G. Peterson and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mm W. K. Lovett, of Coart House. as Emma Hand called on Mr* Mary Peterson on Friday morning. William Peterion. Jr. wife and son. spent a few days In Camden ■t week. Mias Edith Hand, who la working in Millville, wa* home on Friday. Mias Emma Hand spent Friday afternoon with her aunt. Mm Katie Hand. Km Katie Hand called on Mm aiaa Noon on Friday evening. Nichols* and Lewi. Hand. Milton Bingham and H. Chamber motored to Woodbine on Friday evening
Mr. Charles Noon made a tra*l■s trip to Wildwood on Friday. Mr. M. Roberta, wife and daughter. of Valley Forge, spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Mm Stevens. Mm Clara Chambers called Mrs. Charles Moon on Monday
L. Lee i Woodbine The school held their Thanksgiving entertainment on Wednes-
iy.
Rev. Cane, of Leesburg, preached a very good sermon at the M. E. Church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alice Hauptoe made a business trip to Millville on Tuesday. Mr. N. Hampton and famHy, of Atlantic CNy. a'tended the M. E.
and wife, oa Mr. G. Petereon on Thureday. Mr. and Mm Robert Cook, of auaaquaa. visited tier parent* oc hank*ctvlrg. O. Petemon and wife made a udaee* trip to Mlllvtlle on Friday. Mm E. Hand and daughters spent Thanksgiving Day lb MillWJle. Mr. and Mm Cameron spent Thursday m May's Landing Mlaa May Fink, of Jeraey City, spent the week cod with her mothMr. William Foster and wife sere In Woodbine on Wednesday. Mr. Reid Chambers and wile meat a fen dor* In Washington act week. Mtas Hilda Bingham, of Clemenon. was home for the holiday*. Ida Petemon spent a few days with her aunt Margaret, at Court oane. last week. Edith Hampton, of Delmont. eat Monday evening with her «sia. Hannah Hampton. E. Noon. R Peterson and Wiltm Fowler motored to Port Nor rta on Sunday evening. O. Petemon and wife called on William Peterson and wife on Sundry. Job Peterson, who works at Bivalve. spent the week end with his iter. Mr. William Petemon and wife returned home on Sunday after n few days In
OCEAN VIEW os Gandy, of Philadelphia, spent Runday with his father. William Kurtz and Harry Dovrnara motored to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mtao Mary Carew. of Philadelphia. raeu* Sunday wtlh her parents. Mr. and Mm. W. Carew. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Downam and family spent Thanksgiving their daughter. Mr. and Mm J. E. Jeffries, of Ocean City. Mr. and Mm. Win ford Bean and n. of Philadelphia, spent eek end wRk her father,
.mon.
Miss Myra Way baa returned to Trenton after spending a week with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Raymoud Bonarth and eon motored to Bridgeton on Sunday. Mm. A. Shaw spent Saturday Sea tale City with relatives. Mr. and Mm Ernest Downam spent Thursday In Philadelphia. Mrs. William Carew wa Philadelphia shopper Mondsy. Joseph Camp, of Philadelphia, eat Saturday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Camp. Mr. and Mm. Charier. Abrams, of River View Heights, spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. A. Can no. Robert Tullner, of Philadelphia, spending some time with his mother. George Paige, of Newport, called on Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Dow-
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Kenneth Borarth and Mtas Margaret Smith, of Egg Harbor, •eu» Thanksgiving with hi* parita. Mr. and Mm Raymond Botar: h. Joseph Dallas, of Ml. Ephraim, wot the week end with his its. Mim Katharine Downam returned home after spending the week In Philadelphia with rris-
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cant and two daughters spent a few days last weak at River View Heights with relatives. Albert Kurts, George Joseph. Jacob Kurtz and da ugh id*, and Mm Grover Bounds and three children, of Egg Harbor, a, Sunday with Mr. and Mm. William Kurtz. Captain Bentbora. of Ocean City, called on Joseph Downam on I day. Mr. and Mm. William Henderson. of Ocean Clt,. spent Thumday with Mr. and Mm LI bran Corson. Mr. and Mm Edmund Jeffrie*, of Ocean City, spent Friday Saturday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Downam.
J. W. Paul, of Magnolia. N. J. called on friends here on Sunday. Mtas Martha Godfrey has been sick for some time. Mm Finnan Downam and Mtas Gladys Thompson, of Strathmere, spent Wednesday with relative* we. Owen Dervln motored to Woodbine on Sunday. John -Dennis. William FltsgeraM and Jack Seal, of Ocean City, spent Saturday here with friends. Mm Mary Dervln and Mm William Tierney, of Philadelphia. t a few days last week with Mm. P. McGoohaa. hn Sand* was in Ocean Ot/
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Cornon on 8 Benjamin _ Lydia Hampton a
Mm Lin wood Dallas an* two ns. Mr. and Mm Em ret Dow im and daughter spent Saturday evening with Mr. Dallas Mill villa f
The Laundry business now ranks twelfth In the United States. I baa grown from K70.000MO In 1980 to $500,000,000. The net profit Is 25 per cent.
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