News from New Egypt, 1879
New Jersey Courier 20 Feb 1879:
The members of the New Egypt M.E. Church gave an Oyster supper last Thursday and Friday evenings for the benefit of their fund. The affair was conducted on the European plan, which proves more beneficial. Receipts, over $75.
An interesting trial came off last Saturday afternoon, by his honor, Justice Hartshorn, between Samuel Stout, colored, vs. David C. Wall. Stout brought his suit against Wall to recover arrearages of wages due him for work. Both men were represented by able counsel. Samuel irons for plaintiff, W. Cranmer for defendant. Decision reserved.
The members of the New Egypt M.E. Church gave an Oyster supper last Thursday and Friday evenings for the benefit of their fund. The affair was conducted on the European plan, which proves more beneficial. Receipts, over $75.
An interesting trial came off last Saturday afternoon, by his honor, Justice Hartshorn, between Samuel Stout, colored, vs. David C. Wall. Stout brought his suit against Wall to recover arrearages of wages due him for work. Both men were represented by able counsel. Samuel irons for plaintiff, W. Cranmer for defendant. Decision reserved.
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