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| Hurley
Store 50th Anniversary Dinner Walt Whitman Hotel - April 11, 1939 |
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Camden Courier-Post - January 28, 1928 |
Patrons, Patronesses Announced Today for First Military Ball Patrons and patronesses for the first military ball of the Camden Post No. 980, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be held on Friday evening February 3 in the Elks auditorium, Seventh and Cooper Streets., are announced today. The following prominent men and women are listed: Mrs. J.W. Connor, Miss C.M. Day, Mrs. J.H. Forsyth, Mrs. H.J. Goodyear, Miss B. Graham, Mrs. R.E. Green, Mrs. E.F. Haines, Mrs. J. Hood Jr., Mrs. W. Hurley, Mrs. J. Jarrell, Mrs. T. Keefe, Mrs. J.F. Kobus, Mrs. L. Liberman, Mrs. F.L. Lloyd, Mrs. M.A. Logan, Mrs. T.P. McConaghy, Mrs. F.F. Neutze, Mrs. L.K. Marr, Mrs. J.A. Pennington, Mrs. M.E. Ramsey, Mrs. E. Truax, Mrs. S.M. Shay, Mrs. W.J. Staats, Mrs. B.G. Tarburton, Mrs. R.W. Waddell, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. E.P. Wescott, Mrs. C.A. Wolverton. David Baird Jr., William T. Boyle, Isaac Ferris, William Hurley, John Hood Jr., John Jarrell, Victor King, William J. Kraft, Thomas Keefe, Joseph F. Kobus, Hon. Edmund B. Leaming, Dr. A. Haines Lippincott, James H. Long, L.K. Marr, Dr. Thomas P. McConaghy, Hon. Frank F. Neutze, Samuel P. Orlando, Albert E. Simmons, Edwin Watson, Ethan P. Wescott. |
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Courier-Post - April 23, 1928 Camden Evening Courier |
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| William
Leonard Hurley Dies at Hilton Head, S.C., Winter Estate HURLEY BASED SUCCESS IN LIFE AND IN BUSINESS ON SQUARE DEAL TO ALL By BEN COURTER |
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| ...continued... Wildey Hall - Fifth Street - Pine Street |
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| ...continued... Broadway - Chestnut Street - Kaighn Avenue - Sycamore Street - Walnut Street Fuhrman Brothers - Hughes Brothers E.V. Story - Toone & Hollinshed - Mrs. Varney |
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| ...continued... Broadway - Line street - West street - Turner Hall William Kairer - Theodore Lambert - George Leathwhite |
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| ...continued... Committee of 100 David Baird Sr. - E.G.C. Bleakly - Cooper B. Hatch - Harry B. Kramer - Lewis H. Mohrman |
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Leo McKeone - Dr. William G. Bailey - Dr. Roland Haines - Alfred
L. Sayers Federal Street - Haddon Avenue - Mount Ephraim Avenue |
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Courier-Post - April 26, 1928 Camden Evening Courier |
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| THRONGS
MOURN AS W.L. HURLEY IS LAID TO REST Thousands Pay Tribute To Merchant Prince at Home In Collingswood SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Many Follow Funeral Cortege to Mausoleum in Calvary Cemetery By BEN COURTER |
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Thanks to Ray Garrison for providing information about the former Hurley estate in Collingswood. |