CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1927.
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frPpL' I riKhth grade pupils Irom Beesl.yV ! ,,ie m -ith pome
| 1‘oinl. Palermo. Seaville and <.n Krldav
Peterrturg to Tuckahoe Ls in Frank Holllngsead and daugh-. charge ot Arthur ( oraon. of Bees-! 'or. Sara and daughter-in-law. Mrs.
ej s lolnt and the bus purchased Mary Holllngsead. attended tae Mr*. Glenn Walling and baby, last year (nr the h. netit of the | funeral of Miss Rose Hnlpin, at of North held, were at the home of ^ r * UK d pupils Is In charge ] rape May Thursday morning. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of Floyd Gandy, of Greenfield 1 Captain M. M. Norbury made a Rhoades, a few days recently. , r! V. * tl ^ >ert MeCoach and Mrs. business trip to Court House on Mrs. J. W. Coombs, spent a \ 1° a Cannon are attending court' Tbnreday. week with her sister. Miss K. -• House this week as wit- Mrs. Allle Foster, who passed Warwick at Roelding «k. „r , hc lruclt thp week wiUl Mr!( A ienn Th| u, uc R „. u>11 . , ub at
a, u S r , ‘'H St ' aV " k - re - ! «he bomTof the Pastre Girl? on
turaed home Wednesday. Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Horace Hess and baby, Mr unii Mr ^ MiIt „ n vvailing
home of
. John Bah' lit and Monday at Court'
- mother.
tnber attended the l House last week, •ton. who has been Idwood all summer, home Monday eve-
n esses
| struck by a Heading
an< ' John crossing opposite Mrs, Garrison - !
1 Saturday In Mill- residence a year ago. „„„ UUUJ Mrs. Viola Garrison passed Sat- ; daughter spent the week end m Mr - i,nd i,r; ' 11,01 urday afternoon with her sister. Millville, with her parents were cnIerUlnp< l. Mrs. Paul Sturgis, in Tuckahoe. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber en- 1 -Mrs Harry lemons.
Kdgar ('ampbell and mother, of’tertained
^ Her . ... .
of Delmont,
J sister. Mr.-, lianiel
{Thursday.
Dunn spent the’corbin City, visited he: j Camden w Ith her I bert Campbell, who is 111
typhoid fever, or. Sunday,
er attended thej Miss Jennie Valentine w 1 Krum. on Sun-1 Saturday afternoon visitor
Ocean City.
and- Mrs. Forest 1
Richard l.lnyl
:1th her aunt. Mr*. . in Dennlavill*
Mr. Leroy
in ring first prise
County Times
Wednesday <
•st and children, of Philadelphia, i, ’f h . e S “ clc,y v •r the week end i tertained on Wednesday i - Dr and Mrs. Walter Ycrkes. of la, U,e , ‘ ome of Mr *
a Petersburg; his sister of Vine-' 1 in . land; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hill. I Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Biil-i'
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rhoades. _; entertained Mrs. Charles Hand and
Mrs Ralph Van Gilder man. ol Wildwood, called on Mrs ' <lau £ 1 ' ,or - Mildred, of Ewan, last and daughter. Helena, of Ocean; Truman Hickman and Mrs. George I w „" , ,, „ „ ... City, were Sunday evening visl-1 Hand, on Monday. , M rs - R° ! * c Kirdbride. tors with his mother. Mr*. Altle' Ebon Trout w ill move his fam- °[ Philadelphia, were the guests K. Van Gilder lily to Court House, soon and bis ° f his grandimrents. Mr and Mrs. Howard Williams, wife and 1 uncle. Joseph Trout, w ill occupy K "! ' ■ ? wee “- daughter. William Jeffries, wife j the house he vacates. oJK?" , { , I lton ^ ailing. Mrs.Sarah and children, of Philadelphia, visit- Harry Fisher Is having a heat- kmU . - t , Ne, * on Sr ?,.T, an '!
ed their courin. Miss Sallle Wil-. Ing furnace put under his home.
Hams and brother John. Luther Long has rented and wT,/' , P r ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Moore cn- w ill occupy the tenement house of i , .!. a P «J! a " tertained his father, from Pen- Mrs. Marne Selover. r n I ,1'
sauken. on Sunday. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short on- { ^ , Smith is tearhlngl Frank W ise has moved his fam-1 tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs I • 1,1 lcacn al
bungalow next to 1* R. Deputy and children, of! M £l__ v , “"i 8harp - Mrs J K Hr A ?^ Jackson. Horace Hess, a member of the ; ^|| Umfw^k “ ^
am. wen n, ^.j je pi,|Jathean Class, went to
end with hi* grandson. Howard Chester. In West Cape May. E. Willard spent the week end here with his wife and family. Mr. Hugh McLush and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Iriends. Mr. McLush and wife. Mrs. M. McLush and daughter, are returning to their winter home in Philadelphia, after spending most ot the summer months at their collage on Stile.. Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Cotter and son. William, are returning to
Philadelphia this
Both the co and St. Mary's
Greenfield
S. Lloyd, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his mother
here. Mrs. William Snyder, ol Wood- j ia’w is Lasliley and famil;
bine, spin! I riday evening wilh Kli Lashey and sons, of i eiers Mr. and Mrs. R, 15. Hess | burg, inotored to Ocean City Sat
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Countisi of Townsend - * Inlet, spent Frida evening with Mr. and Mrs, Georg
Wheaton.
Mrs. William Mason spent s.u
urday in .Millville
Edward Hoffman visited Cat!
den on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbeit Kldredge. ’
rents Villa Maria j °f Leesburg, spent Sunday with 1
ire closed for the "he tatter's parents. M-
urday.
George Murray and wife , in Woodbine on business
William Gilmore, of Atlantic
cily. spent Saturday with Hiram ' Sack. m
Frank Sack is spending a
eek w ith friends in Stone Har- j ,, venl , 1K
I Mr. Aolls Gruber. R. T. Bailey ! and Charles Lee enjoyed a motor i trip to Pittsburg several days last
| week.
! Jonathan Hess and S G. Iging- " r< ' ley attended the funeral of fbas. McKeage. In Bridgeport, last Friday. They represented the local
1 lo'ige of Odd l ellows.
Mrs. Ed Robinson and son. Sherman, have been spending some time in Millville with Mr. and
Mrs. Dare Robbins.
Trooper and Mrs. Harry Cox Ocean City visitors Saturday
wlntei. A tew sisters are stiH here in order to close the house'
securely for the winter.
Mr. William Schwehel and family arc closing their summer cottage on Lake Drive, for the winter months and are returning to
their home in Philadelphia.
The Cape Point school opened
last Monday. The teachers
Joseph Mason. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eldredge. of Fishing Creek, were In town on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Rebecca Shaw has relumed to her home in South Seaville. after several days stay with hi daughter. Mrs. H. P. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Willets Kaywood, Mays l-inding. called -- - "
and Mr. l ook, of | the resldmi
Sunday with, Tuckahoe.
i. Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday Mrs. Ida Packson and Albert Nay- Avalon baseball team. . L. D. Compton.' lor. of Pennsgrove. were Sunday | Belleplain Saturday afternoon.!
Mrs. Frank Hughes, lower grades. • » nd - Mr8 - Samuel Nichols
and Milton H. Hair, principal. '
Mr. and Mrs. Von Taggert and daughter, Grace, have closed their summer cottage and returned to their home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Huff, of West Cape May. spent one evening last week with Dr. J. T. Huff and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gruber have closed their ice cream store on Stites Avenue, for the winter. William Bell has returned to Philadelphia, after spending quite some time here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Halde
lielford Law and wife, of Ocean City, spent Friday evening with George Murray and wife. J. W. Gandy made a business trip to Ocean City on Friday. Miss Emma Lichfield, of Phila'Iphi.i. visited Mrs. Frank Sack
, lr . i Saturday.
Su ' George Breycr and family moi lored to Camden over the week
Miss Gladys Hess, of Millville, was calling on friends here on
Sunday.
School opened on Tuesday with Miss A. 1-angc. of Court House; Miss M Endirolt. of Sea Isle; and Mrs. Helen Dcy. of Woodbine,
as teachers.
end.
last wee kat their home
f buries Hand. Jr., of Ewan, was p rinC eion Avenue.
;,,rA.f. !S. « i ° n Rhoades Sat - Leonard Morey, a former res.urdaj and Sunday. | dent o( lhe Poinl has been spend-
Weathcrhy Noak Collins. j carrying off the winning score
vcnlng at Court Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher, of 15 to 3.
i Suffern. N. Y.. have returned to Frank Hand was under the a
■well spent Sun-[their home, after spending a week ! of Dr. Lake the past week. He is
here. . ; no * much better.
J. E. Chester! William Dickenson has secured Norman Thompson, who has veiling at Court : a position as brakeman on the [been with Captain James Ross.
[Reading Railroad, runni-- from on h -
. Sercderolf sfient; Camden to Atlantic CH.. week.
House. I Miss Mabel Caldwell, our church Truman Hickman picked . ^ Ma .. u , lv , ^ aumK a spent Sunday at j organist and a teacher ot ^ the inU^hoxes^ of j^jw-cond crop^ straw- „ here with her parent*. Mr.
[who has been llv-
Moore, has his father. Miss Mame
Mr. and Mrs. John Hcaron. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corson a; Cedanille the
hi. rcturacd homt IW« 1 '“tL'srth.r Olter ..a da»ter.
Mary F:iizabeth. have return'd to West Cape May. after * pending
I organist ana a learner 01 me ... eewuu ■ •- ^--- •
• Tuckahoe grammar school, had the | berries on Monday. They
b time here with his par- j land Sunday evening.
William Wilhelm and wife, of Philadelphia, visited George Murlay and wife last week. Mr. Judd and Miss Robinson, of 1 amden. called on lacwis igishloy and family over Uie week end. Iloyd Simon, of Philadelphia, called on Frank Sack and wife
on Saturday.
H. Miller and family, of Vineland. spent the week end with
Mrs. Miller's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robst. of
A delegation Horn the M. h. Philadelphia, called on George Church attended Kpworth League'M Urray an(1 on Sunday, at South Dennis Sunday evening.. | spencer Tilton is spending some
A party of Irl.nds from Wild- tinu. | n ( amden.
wood called ou Mr. and Mrs. E. Mis* Virginia Dubosq. of Sea V. Corson Thursday. fie city, spent Saturday after-
Frank Young motored to Vine- „,, m i with her parents here.
Beesley’s Point
. Charles Lawrence, of Den-
I nisville, gave a splendid sermon
on Sunday evening in the M. E.
Church.
Mrs. Herman More; Mr. Morey surprised his ol friends by announcing his recent
marriage.
Belleplain
new school bus been secured j \ for transporting children to the; grammar school at Tuckahoe. Mr. William Gunnon is laying a cement walk around his home. j
-nry Dubosq. and on Friday.
Gideon Adams was in Atlantic ity part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V
entertained at dinne
week, Mr. and I St. Petersburg.
— i Mr. and Mrs
Miss Lyda Heaton and friend, j “ ad _V*". 0 dau Khli
beauties.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Theal cn-
daT _ j tertained company the past week Miss Helen Stratton, of Beesley* Mr. and Mrs. Theodore HickPoint. motored here and spent man. George Hand and Truman Monday evening with Mrs. Herbert Hickman drove to Wildwood Sat-
Allan Clark, of > ampbell " rda > OD asbopplne trip. Keen’s car skidded and ran into on Mrs Wil-! Miss Mary take Is spending Halph Mitchel \Mlliam Lloyd ] a tc i e , lhono I(() i e . throwing her
Mondav. [this week with her sister. Mr* -nd Mr*. Nora ioung. of Wllp- |Son . Beary. through the wind- , . • ,n>nv Foster and Francis Townsend, in Ocean t it} » ood . “PW” Saturday afternoon ah , P i d Mrs McKeen rushed her! Mr and Mrs M1,rh ' - . 11 - of ‘ ourt, family.
' ” ‘Jr. Cryder. where he was i Hous, '•
Fla.
Corson ! day this |
Whittlcar, of!
Tuckahoe
Frank Wilhelm!
. _ of Mullica Hill.j
On "Saturday while being towed' Aval»n. .-fvn. Saturday ^ j WHh Mr and
Kec M n“ U ^ r g S^ M Sd H I ^- «nte |/m/G^Shaw ^ a^nd
here on Friday. I her sister. Mrs. K. I., ( orson and Taylor spent last Friday in At-
Hirarn Godfrey
*1 Trenton, passed one day ot ast week with Mr. anti Mrs. Hope
i Madden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Batdorf. Mrs.
18. The public will please make note of the change. It having been the past practice to hold these services the last Sunday in Sep-
tember.
Mr. and Mrs. A Hurad and son. Paul, of Gloucester, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lange, of Norfolk. Va.. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed I-ncrolx. Mr. and Mrs. J. Errickson and sons passed Sunday in Dcnnlsvllle. Mrs. David Green and daughter. Josephine: Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1-acrolx attended church at Sea Isle city Sunday morning. Miss Margaret Sandman visited with relatives in Westmont several days last week. Maurice Gandy and daughter. Margaret, of Ocean City; Mr. and , Mrs. Frank Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. j Ralph Glenn and children, of At- ! lantic City, were the guests of Captain Maurice Gandy Sunday. A public meeting for the purpose of re-organizing the W. C. T. U. will be held Thursday afternoon and evening. September 22. In the Tuckahoe M. E. Church, There will be good speaking and music and everyone interested In this organization is urged to attend these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. William Creamer are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on Wednesday. September 7. Mrs. Creamer will bo remembered os Miss Elsie Errickson. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Errickson. The new arrival has her n named Frank.
Court i Mrs. Margaret Thomas, of Allan-
spending a
1 Liovd and i with her daughter,
Jk ailed at Rio '
with friends, here,
Mrs Llrzlc H. Swain, of Goshen. | trcalcd for Ji< . vera ,
j visited the Sunday school. Sun- i
| day. and gave a very interesting| —
, Those entertained Sunday at the address.
J Dudwirk and 1 home of Noah Collins were Mr ’ Mr and Mrs. Henry Holzwortb.
Sty. called here 1 and Mrs. Franklin Orns. daught.
i Monday.
Mrs. Hannal
Hon*
and Mrs. L
Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ Logan were shopping at Court spent Sat- Winner, of Richwood. 1 Ho . , V“ - ' , r . ida .'
I Mrs. Lena Burgeson. of South iching I Seaville. is caring for the home !
mpton is
I of Alfred Sapp.
I A monthly business meeting and | social of the Epworth league was
■ | held Friday evening at the home Qlirp ! of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Yerkeys
! A most enjoyable time was spent.
Print V.n niMer i Those present were: Mr. and Sirs. ■L 7^ .ere W^ne* ^'“k Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Fr.nlft: hono- of \sVl crick Carter. Mrs. Martha Caldtbe home of til . Wi , n Mrs Rac j, pI i^ughlin. Mr.- ,
la-na Burgeson. Miss Mabel Caldwell. Miss Florence Evans. Miss Mary Creamer. Miss Anna Gandy.!
and Mr*. Ralph Scbelien- ; accompanied by their daugh-
Hclen.
They h
Cape May Point
Mrs. Gertrude H< Sunday with her pare!
Mrs. T. Moore, of Woodbine. James McKnlgbt. of Eddystono, called ou Mr. and Mr*. Wilson
James on Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Hess and Mrs. Margaret Hand motored to Millvillo
on Monday.
Mrs. D. Hoffman spent Friday her daughter, Mrs. Flora
Lillian Voss
.miss lauwu .os,. Rachel
f'nf.rt Hnn-, 11-iughiin. Miss Helen Richardson.
Miss Millicent iaiughlln. Hugh
. i ...i Tomlin. William 1-aughlin Robert man- .' ousi-, j , 11F aitn John Gandv. Albion Roh-
(pneiand on Monda;
Earl Robet
■re Monday viMRoberCs parents
> Grooms.
and Mrs.
vilh Mr. and Mn
end family spent lailwir Day will
relatives at Baltimore
The Alpha Club met Thursda;
evening at the club house.
The P. It. C.'a will hold an| oyster supper at Jr. O. F. A. M.
and Mrs. Harry Diener garcl Hand motored to Millville Hall September 16.
and family were visitors at the on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kohn. of Point over the week end -Mrs. D. Hoffman spent Friday Buffalo. N. V.. are visiting her
Mr. Charles Kotz entertained with her daughter. Mrs. Flora mother. Mrs Mary Young
Mr. William Kingsland. of Phila- Clark, of Ocean City. drs Uaudc \oung. of Milldelphia, over Saturday and Sun- -Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell. vWc. has lieen visiting her son Mrs A .Tames. Mrs. Lizzie t da .. i of Millville, spent Sunday with the. and family the past week.
Swain and Miss Theresa Town-1 Mrs. Harrs- B. Woolson attended' latters parents. Mr. and Mr* The Baptist Mite Society met send. o r Goshen, called on Mrs. hcr j a ther CapL William C. Cor-! Jacob Pettit. Wednesday with Miss Corson Susan Hickman Monday. son's funeral at Norfolk, Va.. on- Mrs. I. Hess, of Sea Isle City., Mr. and Mrs. F L. Corson and
.. 1 Friday. ' " ! and'Mrs. C. P. Hess motored to | Mrs. Martha Kohn motored so
I Mr. Morris Bell, of Philadelphia, j IL leyville on Thursday. Bridgeton Sunday.
FUceo Is spending quite some lime all -Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague j Miss Amantba Smith left foi LLilCJUrd point. spent the week end with th'irjher home In Harrisburg. Pa.. Mon- | Thomas Chaster spent the ■rpekl son - at Millville. . da>\ Howard Curtis, of East Orange. — — ! ————— — ——
spent Us week with his grand- ^ -
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Haley. [ < William Fowler and Edwin' ,
Noon were in Wildwood on Mon- j». day. ”
Harry Hied, of Millville, risited! Mr. C. Hand and family o- *
and Ta}lor
and | lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cox. Miss Alice Eldredge. Mrs. Richard Voss and Mr Walter Freestone, of Peters- ; burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Langley Friday evening.
I Miss Nil; Flanagan, of Bridge- ■ ~ has been the guest of Mr.
••Where - * the best place to hold the World's Fair. Phidepedes?” "Around the waist. Errotades. - '
Ve are personally acquainted h n great many folks who have much lung power and too
i Labor, !
Laughlin. John Gandy. Albion Rob-
bins and Charles Evans.
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Ixmg and
two children left Tuesday for a Day. two weeks' vacation by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoi lings- : ■ through the New England States, head, ol Delmont. visited her sis-!# Word was received Tuesday i,., Mrs. Mary Peterson on Wed-; P,
' lA rfixy-
Robcrt Cook, wife and daughter. Wildwood visited her parents -
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Bertha Bishop spent the
l oach and had returned home on I week at AtlanUc City. ) • '
Monday apparently in good heallh. Charies Thurston, of Delmont,. • " Anna Me- was in town on Wednesday. [ _
John Fowler, wife and children i i re in nilville on Saturday eve-
i death i
vis pass
coach and
'*• j.: thu p evening a)i 1
Frank Wai apendirg a with Mr* Wan
is to la* married
le has been spending
•ation here for three sumend was highly respected, immunity wishes to extend e-nrtfelt sympathy through , per to Miss Mci oach and caved Jarent*. The funeral •Id In Merchantville Thurs-
«t 11 o'clock. Green Creek
Kenneth lionbaiu and w pent Sunday at Belleplain. Mr. Harry Lovett and Mr*. >n it- of Court House, vlsi
Pollvanne Thoucht •'They gay that poverty 1
k little Sea Isle boy stood i nt of the box office of a mi 1 picture theatre. He looked i. the blonde young lady sellii
“How's chances of r picture for the gang? read the paficrs."
The New Fall Furniture
Styles Are Here
PRICES WILL BE LOW IN SEPTEMBER — BUY WHILE VALUES ARE BIG — THE NEW FALL STYLES ARE MORE GORGEOUS THAN
EVER — AND VALUES BI TTER, TOO.
A dining room suite of an unusual design. A suite that will enhance the beauty of your din-
ing room.
Ten Pieces, including Buffet, China Server, Oblong Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair $159.°° Our living room display is worth coming miles to see. Never have we offered such incomparable values in living room furniture Several ^ Aft 3-piece Jacquard Velour Suites, beautiful patterns, the famous | A Cj«UU Becker & Sons design — TO GO Al
By P. H. JACKSON
OH LOTS/ FREDA'S MOM AND POP AIN’T SPEAK.I/MG ' TOM JONES’ DOG AlAf'T BERN ^ .—- HOME THIS<^>
AMO TOMS ^■‘STER. f -feu HAD % HA'S THE WHOOP/N'a | TM g WHOOP/Wo C o s U SSw H \he 0W6 7 c ^
1 1 ”
V Born/ .
September Sale of Lamps Metal base lamps with beautiful parchment shades $5.95 complete. Bridge Lamps $4.95 complete
Magazine Racks $1.45 Friday is dollar day at our store. Stepladdcrs and Footstool--, regular $1.50 value Friday $1.00
Ml OirU and Bays meet at JACKSON S kilABY ELLCTB1C SODA FOUNTAIN, they’re appl<*v — and how. WILDWOOD'S CBEAT
THE RENALL STORE Oak and Pacific Avrnnrs ST DREG STORE
Meet Your Friends at Ware’s Top-Notch Bungalow C. M. WARE CO.
Millville, N. J.
Vote “Yes ON THE Constitutional Ammendment By voting “Yes" opposite each of the proposed amendments to the New Jersey Constitution when you go to the polls September 20, it will mean an economic saving to yourself, your community, and your State. ZONING AMENDMENT—"'ill prot.-ct your home against undesirable burini-.«i and industrial encroachments. It will make your eity a more attractive place in which to live. D will guarantee economy of development.
Shall this zoning amendment be adopted ?
DISTRICT AMENDMENT water supplies, - wag or reclamation benefit through providing for
YES
-Will enable several towns or ihe purpose of securing adequate - disposal system*, drainage areas i. It will eliminate financial waste united effort. It will *ave money
Shall this water supplv district.
YES
X
etc. amendment be adopted?
NO
AMENDMENT AMENDMENT—"'in result in a saving of about J75o.tH)0 by abolishing costly special election* for future propofol amendments, and provide* for all future proposed amendments to be voted upon at the general election.
Shall this amendment regulating subsequent amendments to the Con- | stitution, be adopted?
YES
X
NO
BIENNIAL SESSIONS AMENDMENT—"'tH efi-ct a saving of 8200.000 every other year. It will end the needle** annual legislative sessions thereby curtailing operating expense* and reducing -the number of law* passed.
the only Slate electing Us Governor
ry tbrrt Only 1
i hold annual session*.
Shall this amendment providing for biennieal legislative sessions and changing terms of office of Governor and members of the Legislature be adopted?
YES
X
NO
COUNTY JUDGE AMENDMENT—Will clarify the Constitutional provisions for appointment of County Judges.
to j YES
term of office for Common Pleas 1 Judges be adopted? j NO
Paid for by Constitutional Amendments Committee
A. Crozer Reeves, Chairman Thomas H. Fhropp. Treasurer
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