Cape May Star and Wave, 2 July 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Cape May Point

Cold Spring

Un. Frank Hargrave, Sr. and ker aon Leonard have opened their bungalow to remain for the aummer. Mr*. Hargrave entertained her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pullman,

ever the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Rosenburg have ranted the bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homan, where they' will spend the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. George Collier and their family have come down to spend the summer at their cot-

tage on Ocean avenue.

Mrs. Connell and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Connell, have been enjoying a stay' at their cottage

oh the beachfront.

Mrs. Howard Pyle and daughters Jane and Martha, of Chicago, 111., are now occupying

Bright, Jr. visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Honor Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and their sons Dick and Bobbie are now ■pending the season at their bungalow on Princeton avenue. Peter Boyd is enjoying a stay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson, on Yale »ve. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cottee ■ml their daughters have arrived for the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Booth and their family enjoyed

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and Mrs. . and their family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sloan over Saturday, Sunday and Monday. drove down to enjoy the weekend here where they entertained the latter’s sister. Miss Gertrude MacCleJlant, of Ann Arbor, Mich. William Cottee, of Langley Field, Va., spent a three-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Anna Cottee, on Stites avenue. Jack Fichter, of Delaware Gardens, Pa.,‘is enjoying his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Cottee. Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and their daughter Betty Anne have opened their cottage for the summer, where Miss Orr is entertaining a girl friend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dilks have come down to spend the season at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt and their son Rudie enjoyed the weekend at their cottage on the ••Circle”. „ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordon and their son Ned drove down to enjoy the weekend at their cottage, El Precio, on Cape avenue. Dick O’Farrel left the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clemente on Thursday to return to the home of his parents in Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christy, of Camden, entertained relatives over the weekend at their cottage on Cape avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tomb, Eleanor and Bobby, of Princeton, are viaiting Mrs. L. Steinback at the Rose man cottage.

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MRS a. a. WOLCOTT

Mrs. Pauline Grupp returned on Friday to her home at Maple Shade after having spent some time here with her granddaughter. Mrs. Edward Hallman, and

bar family.

Mrs. Anna Blasky spent Uie

weekend at Baltimore with her aon, Peter Blasky, and his family. He is being sent to the Canal Zone by the company for which

he works. „ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Denn and

their son, of Washington, D. C., are spending a week here witti their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. o.

Eleanor- Cook, of Orelsmd,

Pa., is visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook at the Baptist par-

Miss Bessie Walton went to

Philadelphia on Friday. Her sis-

ter is very ilL

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zwilling and fheir daughter, of Salem, are spending their vacation here with Mrs. Zwilling’s parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Smallwood.

Mrs. Lewellyn Hildreth spent

Monday in Philadelphia.

Miss June Hackett is entertaining Miss Louise Smithhurst, of Philadelphia, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bums, of Elisabeth, sfid William Hoffman, of Wildwood, spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs

t John Hoffman.

Frank Merger, Carl Hand, Monroe Tomlin, Sherman Dumont and Evans Sayre went to Fort Dix on Saturday for examination lor tne A Itety Ann Stebbina entertained some friends in honor ofk her birthday on Monday aftehnoori Those present were Lee EhUedg* Jay Eldredge. Martha LoVit? Swain, Mrs. Viola Kates Mrs. James Stebbins, Mrs. Howard Swain and Mm. Robert Stebbina.

The railroad company is

■ivi pointing the station

Mrs. Leon Shivers and her son >e, of Philadelphia, are vetting * mother, Mrs. A. C. kelly, this,

Haphazard spending on food Sod clothing' is an insult to the men in WK.Vi and blue. Your dollars, invested in War Bonds, will

Mr. and Mm. Walter Shaw, of Men on, Pa., are spending a few days at their home here. Mr. and Mm. Hollis Hoffman «Tvi their family, of Haddonfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm.

David Huber.

A number of local people attended the Galilean service at Lake Uly, Cape May Point, on

Sunday evtftvug.

The S.T.R.> Class and Standard Bearers’ Class have postponed their meetings Until Septem-

ber.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kane and their children, of Tuckerton, spent a week here with her mother, Mrs. Tjinda McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scales, of Trenton, are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Search. Mrs. Betty Crouch visited relatives at Wildwood on Monday. Mrs. Wendell Fraley and her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Battersoll, of Penns grove, are spending some time at the Battersoll homestead. Mr. Fraley spent the weekend

here.

Mrs. Hannah Eldredge gave a surprise covered dish luncheon in honor of Mm. Emily Weeks’ birthday on Tuesday. Those present are Mm. Helen Halbruner, Mm. Grace Rea and her daughter Margaret, Myra Eldredge, Mm. Reeves McPherson and her son Reeves, of West Cape May, Mrs. Marion Rama haw, Mrs. Lizzie McPherson, Mm. Josephine Weeks, Mrs. Annabel Swain and Lewis Eldredge.

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Sergeant Horace Jackson, of In

at his home Mias Anna Baker, of Frank ford, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson on Thursday. The Official Board meeting will be held on Friday evening.

ence will be ._ evening, July 16th. Dr. C. D. Whitton will be the speaker. Mrs. Lydia Dickinson and her granddaughter, Olive Dickinson, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Thomas at Wildwood.

Sunday at Penns grove stives. Mm. Emma L<ong has returned home after visiting Mrs. Charles Day at Penns grove. Mm. Clam Church, of Pennsgrove, is spending some time with Mm. Frank Dickinson. Mr. and Mm. Bentley Hoffman spent Sunday with her aunt. Mm. Lulu Robart, and her family, in Wildwood Crest. Miss Cora Garreteon is employed in Cape May. J. D. Hoffman, who is living with his son, Floyd Hoffman, at Cape May, spent Thursday at his home here. Mm. Eugene Dome and her inghter Barham, of Maple

William Foster. Mrs. Howard Deitzman, of Philadelphia, is spending a week here with her father, Jeffry Mor-

rison.

Mm. W. C. Greenfield end daughter Mary Frances and bar aon Robert are • pending the «ees-

saaet W. C. Greenfield, Army Afa- Corps, arrived •day te spend a few days is family before leaving nets Field, Rentoril, IlL, where he is oa duty. W. C. Omm

field. Jr and Richard Greenfield, who are engaged in dafanas work, will spend weekends with their

was the guest of his Sunday Ronald Phillips, of the U. S. C. G., enjoyed the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Edward Phillips. Mr. and Mm. Paul Stockmier are spending the week in Philadelphia. Mr. and .Mrs. Allen Dabler entertained Mr. and Mm. Stille Eldredge, of Philadelphia, recently. Julius Morton, Jr. and Cortland Reeves are in training at Man batten Beach, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand are spending some time here with Mr. Hand's parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Hand. Mm. Herman Pedarson and her daughter Patricia are spending the summer at the Savage cot-

Mr. and Mm. Robert Reed, Mr.

and Mm. William Dennis spent Monday night in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunon, Mr. and Mm. Courtland Jickirfson and Mr. and Mm. Louis S. Hoffman spent the weekend at the Lemunyon cottage at Ateion., Mr. and Mm. Richard • Hawley I entertained Mr. and Mm. Frank!

•oil have retained to Wes May after spa Chester, Pa.

mT William Yoang, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his family hem. Mr. and Mm. Young have

rcH I A Den Green, spent Sunday in

Rice is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. James Rice. Mrs. Allen Bush entertained

adelphia, over the Corporal Clarence Ingemoll, of

his parents, Mr. and Mm. Clarence Ingemoll. Mrs. Catherine Myeiy entertained over the weekend,' Mr. and Mm. Horace Donaley, of Pennsgrove. Mm. Theodore Bennett and her daughter Pauline were Philadel-

Mm. home after spending some time with relatives. Mr. and Mm. Robert Bennett and their baby, of Philadelphia, are spending some time with her parAte, Mr. and Mm. Charles Cain. Miss Alice Mohr, Mrs. Ida Fendemon and Theodore Mohr, of Washington ,D. C., have opened their cottage on Second avenue for the summer. Mr. and Mm. Everett Edsall entertained Mr. and Mm. Joseph

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