Show GIFT OFFERED TOPI ia P HI AISON Phillip H Malson Naison tor for the put past 25 years ears associated with the Church of the Good Shepherd DS as lay Jay reader junior church warden and member of the choir was Thursday night the complimented guest at nt a farewell reception riv riven given en by members of the church In fn Inthe inthe the Guild hall hail Mr Malson Matson who for 23 years was waa cashier at the tho American Packing company plant Is leaving next week to make his home In Ru- Ru Rutherford Ru Rutherford N J Sf with a n daughter Members of the church gather gather- gathered gathered cd ed In large laree numbers number to partake of a n dinner was given by bythO bythe bytho the thO Daughters of the King and andI the he church choir The Rev Hev John JohnW V Hyslop rector acted ns as a toastmaster toast toast- toastmaster toast master master and Introduced the sever seer several several al speakers A pleasing feature of ot the social was the presentation to Mr Mat Mat- Matson Mal Malson son of a a gold cold pen Ien and a 0 gold pen pen- pencil pencil cil suitably Inscribed as a gift for his many years year'S of service to the local Episcopalian parish Mr Matson Malson in a brief talk accepting the gifts and expressions of ap- ap appreciation ap appreciation told of his regret at leaving Ills his hi many O Ogden Ofden den friends Those who spoke of th the work of Malson were John S Lewis senior warden George Georee W secretary of the Iho vestry Dr E H HSmith Smith George W V Prout R T Hume Dr and Mrs R n H II Prindle Prin- Prin Prindle die Prin-die dle and Mrs I F A Lowe At the conclusion cf ct the tho dinner the large gathering enjoyed dancing and re- re refreshments re refreshments were Vere served se r |