Tuesday, August 31, 2010

1921 The Big Show At Mount Holly

Evening Public Ledger--Philadelphia
September 16, 1921







Thursday, August 26, 2010

Cranberry Growers See Plane Spray Budd's Bog With Amazing Speed Aug 26, 1925





The paper on airplane pest control dusting presented at the


American Cranberry Growers' Association 56th Annual Convention







Monday, August 23, 2010

"Kidnaped" Boys Sought in Pines

Evening Public Ledger--Philadelphia
August 8, 1918


June 16, 1920

M.E. Church, Browns Mills

Summer Weddings held at
M. E. Church
In-The-Pines

August 24, 1938
Miss Grace E. Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rowland, of Little Pine Lake and Drexel Hill, Pa., became the bride of Robert R. Dougdale, son of Robert S. Dougdale, of Philadelphia, at a four o'clock ceremony in Brown's Mills M. E. Church on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Joseph T. Edwards officiated.

August 17,1938
Dugdale-Rowland -- Miss Grace Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rowland, of Little Pine Lake, Brown's Mills, and Drezell Park, Pa., became the bride of Robert R. Dugdale, son of Robert S. Dugdale, of Philadelphia, at a quiet 4 o'clock ceremony in the Brown's Mills Community M. E. Church on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Joseph T. Edwards officiated. Miss Rose M. Rowland, the bride's sister, and William Errickson, of Philadelphia, were the only attendants. The couple will make their home in Llanerch, Pa.

July 3, 1935
Terry-Morgan -- Miss Catherine L. Morgan, of Wainscott, L. I., and Captain Thomas E. Terry a Reserve Engineer, stationed at Camp Dix, were married in the Brown's Mills M. E. Church Saturday afternoon by Rev. Edward Foote, in a military wedding. Miss Margaret Morgan, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Captain F. W. Lee, was best man. The couple was also attended by a military guard of honor.




Saturday, August 21, 2010

Aug 21----Airplane to Dust Theodore Budd's Bog



at the
Cranberry Substation
White's Bog


The 56th Annual Convention of the American Cranberry Growers' Association
will be held at Pemberton High School on
August 26, 1925


Blue Comet Crash August 19, 1939

Blue Comet Crashes Outside of Chatsworth, 32 Passengers Injuried, Heavy Rainfall Caused Washout




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