THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1943
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West Cape May MR*. JOHN W. MKYER The group of children comprising the Junior Christisn Endesvor and the L. T. L. Qub, meeting on alternate Tuesdays undef the direction of Mrs. Daebler and Mrs. Sayre, will conduct a public meeting on May 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the West Cape May Union Chapel. Special features will be two medal speech contests with Mrs. Leah Hughes, chairman of the judges, and a candlelight service. Scott McGonigle, son of Mr. •and Mrs. William McGonigle, en”tertained a number of friends on Friday afternoon. His guests, were Mickey and David Blume, Spicer and Harry Learning, Joanne Settle, Caro! Lee Bewick, Billy Cox and their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hand were in Atlantic City and Millville on Tuesday. Betty Stewart, Marcella Harris and Mrs. Charles Reeves were in Atlantic City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swain, Jr. and their daughter Sandra visited Mr. and Mrs. Searn in Cape May Court House over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lafferty, of Atlantic City, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lafferty on Easter. Captain and Mrs. Walter Eager and her mother, Mrs. Rose Seigenthaler, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here looking over their property. Mrs. Everett Ed sail was Philadelphia on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of Easton, Pa. were guests of Mrs. Theodore W. Reeves over " . Easter holidays. ME and Mrs. Leon Eldredge, of Freehold, enjoyed the Easter holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Newkirk and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Mrs. Hillary Kelley was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. narry Talbert entertained their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Talbert, and their baby, of Camden, recently. Pilot and Mrs. Theodore Bennett entertained their daughter. Pauline, of. the Trenton State Teachers College, over the weekend. Miss Charlotte Eldredge* of Washington, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Chart lette Eldredge. Leslie Morton, who is stationed In New York, was home on Thurs-
Dorothy Sandgran and Catherine Smith were in Atlantic City on Sunday. Misses Mary and Anna Stuart and their mother, of Philadelphia, are spending a week at their cottage on Sixth avenue.. Mrs. Rose Burke is a patient in Atlantic City Hospital. Mrs. Harry Collins spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman, of Palmyra, spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman. Mrs. Charles Poulson spent a few days in Philadelphia attending the funeral of Lee Pfingston. Mrs. James Rice has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson, of Wild-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brannon, of Camden, were weekend guests of Mrs. Charles Newell. Mrs. Leslie Poulson and her children spent a few days in Philadelphia visiting her mother and father. Mrs. Samuel Cliver and Miss Mae Cliver were in Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Bakley and Mrs. Thomas Ramo were weekend visitors Tn Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Poulson. Mrs. Doris Greene, Miss Ruth Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson, Sr. on Eas-
Cape May Point Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Choate and their two daughters, of Jenkintown, Pa., spent Easter week at their cottage on Yale avenue. They entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pyle and their sons, Charles and Jerry, for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mildred Levin, of Philadelphia, opened their bungalow over the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christ) and Mr. and Mrs. William Gore, of Camden, spent the weekend at their cottage. Mrs. Honor Allen entertained her daughter, Mrs. Charles Meyenberg, of Philadelphia, recently. 1 E. Bell, of Washington, !., and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conover were guests of Mrs. Ira E. Bell and her family during the weekend. Frank Rutherford, Jr., who has been seriously ill at the Naval Hospital, Sampson, N. Y., is re- ' *d to be steadily improving, rs. Joseph Cook and her sons, Carter and Dick, enjoyed Easter week at their bungalow. Mr. Cook joined them over the weekend. Miss Mar>’ Reed spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ora Van Heeswyk. Mrs. Morris Bowman, of Gerantown. Pa., opened her cottage r a few days where she entertained her niece and her hus-
band.
Sergeant ana Mrs. John Rediger are enjoying a furlough at their home in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sadrr and their children enjoyed several days at their cottage on Central avenue. Mrs. Susan Bell came down to oversee her property on Central avenue recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morey recently spent a few days at their bungalow. Mrs. Etta Hallman, Miss Roberta Hallman and Edward Hallman were visitors in Philadelphia on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickman and their baby son were guests of the latter's parents for several days. Frances Douglas Sharp, small daughter of Lieutenant and Mrs. Sharp, was christened in the Methodist Church in Cape May Easter Sunday. The Sharps occupy the small cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trader in the
Point.
Miss Janet Bair, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the Easter holidays with her parents and her sister
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dermott and their infant daughter, Germantown, were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCullough, ' over Easter.
of Manayunk, Mr. and'Mrs. Alex Matthews, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand, of Pennsville, Edward Hand, of Tuckerton, Miss Margaret Cranmer and Mrs. Verm Schellenger were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews over the Easter
holidays.
James H. Matthews brought Fred Leiehty from the Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, to his home here. He is slowing recovering after' two operations and an ear
infection.
Glenn Ruland has returned to Scranton, Pa. after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawn spent Sunday with relatives at Pennsgrove and Carney’s Point. Bertram Snyder spent Monday evening at Avalon. Mrs. Helen Garretson spent Thursday with Mrs. Annie Garretson at Swaluton. The Rev. William Munson attended the ministerial rally at Stroudsburg, Pa. this week. / Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry, of Downingtown, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. Private William Munson is stationed in South Carolina. Joseph Roop, of the Cape May
Naval Base, spent the weekend sine Corps, w!
with his family here. Edgar Garretson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garretson, who is stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash., has been promoted from corporal
to seregant.
Benjamin Pritchard, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman spent Friday evening with her sister, Mrs. Betty Garretson, and her family at Mayville. Mrs. LUlian Tozour, of South
SeavQle, spent T4 with her daughter,
Hoffman.
Bentley Hoffman spent the weekend a*. PleasantviDe. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster and their family in Wildwood Crest. Ivins DeCamp is visiting his granddaughter, Mrs. Rhoda B. Robinson, and her family at
Bridgeton.
The Men’s Club will hold its business meeting at the social
hall on Monday evening.
Mrs. Elsie Hoffman spent a week with Mrs. Adelia Hildreth and her family at Pleasantville. Mrs. Mary Burford and her family, of Mauricetown, spent a few days with her brother, Frank
Church, and his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and Mr. and Mrs. George Moore were dinner guests on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor DiSilvestro at Wildwood. The Williams spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and their family in
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Chestin Robbins and their son Wayne, of Roebling, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stiefel, Sr.
VISIT IN RESORT Mr. and Mrs. Glenray H. Bacon, of Springfield, Mass., came here on Sunday to visit their son, Glenray H. Bacon, Jr., of the Ma-
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Mrs. Alberts Williams r. and Mrs. Fred Matthews, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at their cottage here. Mrs. Mamc Atkins, of Wilming-, ton, Del., is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Emma Soults. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fraley, of Pennsgrove, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson. ^ Miss Wive Wheeler, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at her cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. James Stead and their daughter. Miss Mary Stead,
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