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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1942

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and their family, ef Kensington, were visitors here on Sunday. Miss Hilda Km la spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles Krula. Mr.' and Mrs. John Hill and their sons have returned to their home in Drexel Hill after spending the week at their summer home on New Jersey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Walker, the Misses Ellen and Sarah Harvey and their mother, Mrs. Thomas R. Harvey, visited in Cape May on .Sunday to oversee their property at 215 Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Prickett, of Ambler, Pa., were recent guests of Mrs. Prickett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trueland:' George Roth, who is spending the winter in Philadelphia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth, on Sunday. David Hughes spent part of the week with Dr. and Mrs. Frank

R. Hughes.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman and their' family opened their Benton-avenue cottage for the

EaSfer holidays.

Mr.; and Mry. George Kneiriemen With their'son and daughter spent the weekemKat their sum-

home on Hughes

_,jiign W. S. Nevins, of Curtis Bay, Md., spent several days with

Mrs/. Nevins..

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mecray, of Pleasantville, spent the weekend with their son and daughtor-in-. law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mecray. William R. Sheppard was a Philadelphia visitor ton Wednes-

day.

Charles Kerr, op 1 Philadelphia, was a visitor t(y the resprt on Thursday. Mr. K«rr is well known here, having conducted the orchestra at Convention Hall for a

numlMjr/O? - years.

htT Steiner, science teacher in Ibcal high school, is spending spring vacation with—friends

Sylliamgtown^J^

MiaS^-'Mary Ann, —, . -- State, Teachers College, XTrenton, and (her brother, James SteveVis, a student at Peddle School, are spending theiy^spring vacation with their parents, Mr. and\Mrs. William H. Stevens. A Robert Fenderson, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Louisa Fendenton,

and his aunt, .Mrs. Marie TANit-

.linger, at their Washington/strect,' a nd Thomas Stevens arc spending

'home. I this week in Philadelphia.

\Mr. and Mrs. Horace Church Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Quidort -JtMd as .tKei7 gtlests for several am l their son and Mrs. Charles dKyh-itfrcir daughter and son-in-. i juidort were visitors here on

®V, Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hand. Luster Sunday.

Mrs. Stewart Hamilton and her | Robert W. Glaubit and his son daughter Bridget, have returned nobby enjoyed the weekend in to their home in Haverford after Philadelphia with Mr. Glaubit’s

spending a week in Cape May.

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a Philadelphia visitor on Wednes- : —

day.

Thotnas Masella, of Fort Monmouth, has been spending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E: A. Crease entertained the former’s parents during the past wtek. Raymond Teitlcman, a student of the New York University, spent the Easter holidays with his parents at their Windsor * - nue home. Mrs. Stuart Claghom has - turned to her home in Philadelphia after spending several days at her home on Ocean-street. Harold Shill, a member of the high school faculty, is spending this week in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stites have as their guest Mrs. Stites’ cousin, Mrs. Eva Stewart, of MerchantviHe.

Fort''Dix on Wednesday to spend the day with Private Norman

Dellas.

Edwarjj Anthony, of the UJS. C.G., has been spending a fur-

lough with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Endy, of Germantown, visited Mrs. Endy’s ' -mother, Mrs. Grace Hamburg,

during the week.

Mrs. Spicer -learning and her daughter, Mbs Edna Learning, spent part of the week,in Phila-

delphia

Mrs. B. K. Hunsberger has returned to her home in Norristown after spending the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Albert W. Lenz, at the Presbyterian manse. Mr. and Mrs. R. L: Fite relumed to their Jefferson street home on Wednesday after spend* ing several days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Edna Devlin and her son David returned to their Washington street apartment on Monday after spending several days in Ventnor as tho guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Fries.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford had as their guest over last weekend Miss Jane Rafferty, of Pitts-

urgh.

•R. Walter Starr, 3d. returned o Haverford College on Sunday after enjoying the holidays with hii parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. Walt«^ Starr, Jr., at their Decatur home. George Meeker Starr

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ier. Mrs. Glaubit is recover...gNfrom a recent illness. Miss Bettye Harris, a student at GlassbcTOyState Teachers College/ M^nt. the holidays with her [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert TIarris. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and their daughter Edith returned on Friday from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they spent the winter. Mrs. Edward Shaniey returned to Philadelphia on Saturday after spending the past week with Mr. Shaniey at their Jackson street

apartment.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett and their small daughter have relumed to their home in- Alden, Pa., after spending some time with Mr. Bennett's mother, Mrs. Harry W. Bell, at her Stockton

Place home.

Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Joseph Lockwood and their daughters, of Narberth, were weekend guests of Mrs. Lockwood’s father, Thomas W. Eastwick. Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, of Philadelphia, spent part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Morrelle were overseeing their Maryland avenue property on Sunday. Richard. Rutherford ' enjoyed part of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 0 Rutherford, at their Grant street

home.

Miss Mary Lou Wilson, who a student at Delaware State College, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon had as their guest over the holidays, Miss Margaret Tail, of Phil-' adelphia. Miss Emma Swain, of Philadelphia, recently spent some time with her mpther, Mrs. Charles Swain, Sr. Mrs. Jennie Douglass, who has spent the winter in Philadelphia, enjoyed part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Mears. Miss Betty Curtis, a student at St. Joseph’s College, Chestnut Hill, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Curtis and over the weekend entertained Miss Denyfe Picard, of Quebec, Canada, and

_• Wyman, «f Phflaadphia, class mates of Miss Curtis. The Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair entertained their daughter, Mias Dorothy Blair, of Philadelphia, on

Sunday.

Miss Helen Undy, of Bound Shook, enjoyed the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Undy. Miss Lucille Scott has returned to Grier School, Birmingham, Fa, after spending the spring vacation with her parents, Senator and Mrs. I. Grant Scott at their Kearney avenue home. George B. Batten, Jr., of the U. S. Navy, spent Sunday with* his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roaenfelder, of Newark, were weekend guests of. her parents, Mr. tad Mrs. Samuel F. Eldredge. The Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lenz motored to Philadelphia for the day on Monday. Miss Betty Fox returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. P. G. Fox, for several days. Miss Fox is a student nurse at Hahnemann Hospital. CMrles Reeves, of the U.S.C.G., visited his parents on Sunday. Mrs. Rita Spang, of Wildwood, has been spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law. Lieutenant and Mrs. William F. Spang at Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Spang is now returning after having spent the winter in Florida with her sister at Hialeah. Mrs. Frances Hartman has re_med to New York after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stites. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leary, of Drexel ^Hili, Pa., spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rief, at their Corgic street home. Mrs. Frank Widman, her daughter. Miss Joyce Widman, and Mrs. Widman’s granddaughter. Miss Bevan Leary, of West Philadelphia, spent Saturday here, seeing their Maryland avenue

property.

Ernest Smith, who is employed ... Chester, Pa., spent the weekend with Mrs. Smith and their daughter Mary Jane at their

North street home.

Mrs. Carol O. Scherer spent part of the week with her i ther, Mrs. Maude E. Mitchell. and Mrs. Harrison Shaw

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her daughter and son-in-law, M and Mrs. George Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmi - ive returned from a brief visit with Mrs. Holmes’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E<* ward Sprigman, at their hon* ia Woodbury. Mrs. Horace K. Church w spending the week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hand, at their hon ■ in Mendham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jowef have returned to their home in Philadelphia after visiting hi r parents over the weekend. Clifford Saby, of Philadelphi was a Cape May yisitor on Sui

day.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mitche opened tbrar Stockton avenue co tagt for the Easter holidays. Miss Jerry Love and Stephan S r visited Mr. and Mrs. Fn-'-md, of Millville, on Sunda Mr, and Mrs. Lubar, of Phil-

adelphia, and their daughter Joyce, visited Mrs. Lubar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rose, at their apartment at 53 Jackson street during the Easter weekend.

Miss Doris Hoffman, a student

at Lebanon Valley College, visited her parents at their Washington street home during the Bus-

ier weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sudak, of Washington street, entertained their son, John, of Camden, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, and their family, of Philadelphia, during the Easter weekend. John Sudak is employed as a shipfitter at the New York Shipbuilding

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PLAN CHEST CLINIC Dr. Max Gross, state clinician, will hold a clinic for chest examination in the old court building, Cape May Court House, on Thursday, April 1C, from 9 a.m. until noon. Miss Natalie Hand, Cape May County tuberculosis nurse, announced today.

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