Cape May County Times, 22 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Dr. H. W. La®tE». Walter H. Sacacr and Jobs W. Mecnty. of • " Capo May. Other* will be added

la the. aear !store.

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do it.

PVk- nearly an hour oc* hundred and twenty-fli.- people sat spent ound While Dr. Clifford related "neje of bis ejpert-iitas with wjU. the Marin- • at lit front, and case one at the roost Inspiring talks os aercie* tieheard in this section. Dr. Clifford Is not aa orator la tbs ordinary tense of the word, bat b. I has a hnmaneas and realness which eoupled with an unusually rich experience, places his tar abore the ranx of a mere orator He it all man—aad a good deal •< aagel—and those who had the privilew* of bearing him can readily understand why he M so

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teals*, win.- on

Hr. Matthew jeCeraoa ^yent . the week end with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Llnnaecu fVtrrk)b tisltori Mr. and Mr*. Smith .

StUee Ssnday.

Mr*. A. J. Meerwald attended | a sewing elaac at Cape May i i ‘ r wm-j Court House Tuesday.

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the week end with Mr*. J.

by a Beall.

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Meeting Cape May Co. Historical Society

the Gaps May

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