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Show DOGS TREE MINISTERS Four Methodist Clcrgnmcn Arc Compelled to Do I Some Climbing. -: PHILADELPHIA. Sept.. i-Four dignified dig-nified Methodist clergymen , climbing trees, with bulldogs biting pieces out of their coattalls, is a picture that causes four South Jersey . congregations to smile. ' The clergymen, who had this exciting experience are Rev. Marshall Owens of the Centenary M. E. church. Rev. George Neal of the Broadway M. E. church, Rev. H. A. Demarla, pastor of the State Street M. E. church, Camden, Cam-den, and Rev. Holmes T. Gravltt, paw-tor paw-tor of the Fire M. E. church. Mlllvllle. . When in the Catskills they ran a race In a road. Several bulldogs owned by a prominent New Yorker followed in a threatening; " manner, and the clergymen clergy-men sought refuge in trees. They stayed there an hour before the dogs were called ofjf. ------ I They pledged themselves not to tell of the adventure to any one except their wives. . The wives gave out tha news at once, . - . |