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TbiWA Of WjUVlblf. Jjowjia
West Cape May
Mr. and Mn. Daniel Ettelson 1 their daughter and 1 son, ox ladelphia, are spending a week at the Fager' “ — t> ““ w*y- _ Mrs. Carrie Smith spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Reuben Reeves spent last weekend in Philadelphia. Jack Claypool, of State Teachers* CoUege, Trenton, spent the Weekend with his mother, Mrs. Emily Claypool. wj«B Charlotte Eldredge, of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Eldredge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bank entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss, of Bridgeton, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed had as their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and their son and Mr. and Mrs. James MoShay, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves and MU. Dorothy Reeves have returned to Easton, Pa., after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Reeves. Mrs. Elizabeth Rod an, of Goshen, spent several days here with her brother, Frank Gallaher. Belford Lemunyon, of Lakehurst, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. Mrs. Richard Hawley and her ■oo William will spend some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Shourds and Mrs. M. Cleminson, of Ocean City, visited Mrs. Fred Hand on Sunday. .Fletcher Gibson, of the Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, will leave Thursday for training in the Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson, of Reading, Pa., spent several days with Mr. Peterson’s aunt, Mrs. Della Johnson. Miss Dorothy- Reeves has accepted a position as suburban editor of the Easton Express, Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lloyd is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Mark Boon, and her children for some time. Mrs. Justina Hughes is spending -several weeks in Philadelphia With Mr. and Mrs. Walter HughEnsign Clemens F. Hand who has been stationed at the Canal Zone, has been promoted'to Lieutenant. Mrs. Minnie Patterson, Mrs. Hulda Lemunyon and Mrs. L. 8. Hoffman were Wildwood visitors last Saturday. Miss Edith Ann Adams celebrated her sixth birthday on July 4th. The following guests were present: Patricia Pedarson, Rosemary Bowner, Francis Kelly and Eva Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Ida Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stockmier entertained over the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris, of Phila.
Mrs. Alberta Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Will cox and their son Wayne, of Ocean Side, Long Island, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Liechty. Mrs. Pearl Jones and her baby and Mrs. Mildred Warner and her children spent Tuesday with their sister, Mrs. John Keller, in Glassboro. Mrs. Edith Robbins and her son, of Roebling, are spending two weeks here-with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard StiefeL Mrs. Hazel Nichols and her daughter Anna are visiting relatives at Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCann, of Washington, D. C., spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hoffman. Mrs. Hattie Garretson is a patient in the Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and their son George, of Collingswood,
spent the weekend here with his father, Cornelius Hess. ' Mrs. Herbert Nuber, ‘ua, spent the week- . and Mrs. Nelson Garretson. Mrs. Florence MaeAfee, Westmont, spent a few days with Mrs. Marion Corson and her fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAuley _id their family, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here at their
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, and Mrs. Edward Roach and WiV liam R. Clifton, of WOmiBEtan. DeL, spent a few days with Mrs. Sydney EDk and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seymore id Lewis Meyers, of Philadel-
phia, —
Erfurt and her fam- and Mrs. Charles Week* recently.
Wendell Fraley,
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Mn. Mi
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Mrs. Caroline Williams on Satur- i
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and their family and Roy Matthews, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here at their cottage. The Men’s Club held its monthly meeting at the social hall on
Monday evening.
The Women’s Christian Society met on Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Ella Bailey.
Bertram Halbruner spent a few days recently at Fairview with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Appenzeller.
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Mn. Myra Hoffman has returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Henrietta Wil-
liams at Dennisville.
Mn. Mary Ford and her family, of Burlington, are spendinr * week here with her mother, S Nellie Elliott, and her family. Mr. and Mn. .Alvin Lowman, of Vineland, spent a few days with Mr. and Mn. Lewis HoffMrs. Ada Braun, of York, Pa.,
gSuZTLSSr* ’ John Williams, of CKy Island. New York, is sp«*M» a M-day furlough here with his wife and
with Mr. as
. Their daughter, man, returned > them to spend a week. Mn. Annie Hawn s]
day with her
Elizabeth Search.
David Huber at HaddoafteM Hoflis Hoff-
The new Navy patrol bomber, largest flying boat ever constructed in this country, has been christened “Man” after the mythological god of war.
_ HjlBi borne of Mr. Cook's parent* Marie Yates, ef Camden, is ■pending a weak's vacation hare. MisaJtatoenne Koseu spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lucius Peterson, and'her husband, in their new home at Bridgeton. Miss Norma Bardo is spending this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Entrfldn, at Vineland. Miss Mary Rice, of Burleigh, spent the weekend here with his parents.
GOOD FOOD is an important part of any vacation. Assure yourself and your family of the BEST by patronizing the places listed below. They offer a wide selection of menus, prices and locations. Each has its individual, specialties and attractions. All are at YOUR service.
Cape May Point
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Barrow and their family have rented the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Douglas on Cedar avenue. Benjamin Weaver has brought his mother here to spend a week’s vacation. John A. Mather, of the “Tamarisks”, Cape May Point, spent the Fourth of July weekend in Haddonfield with his cousin, Robert D. Marshal, who returned with him on Sunday for a few davs. Also visiting at the ."Tamarisks” are Robert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storm and their small son and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Storm and their small daughter, who have been staying here several months while in the employ of the Magnesite Company, nave returned to their homes in Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Mrs. Ethel Levins spent the holidays at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore and their family enjoyed the Fourth of July weekend at their bungalow. Miss Kay Lyle, of Germantown, is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Bair. Mrs. E. H. Wood, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Patsy Powers, of Manoa, came down to oversee her property on Lake Drive, which she has rented to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Parsons, of Lewes, Del., for several months. Mr. Parsons is superintendent of the White Construction Company. Mrs. Hollingsworth, of Philadelphia, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. MimnaU, and her small niece, Barbara Householder, some time at her cottage. . Mr_ and Mrs. Howard Cornell and their family have opened their cottage on Central avenue for the season. Samuel O. Conkling. of Philadelphia, is visiting his sister, Mrs. William H. Bell, for sever**Walter S. Mullen, of Upper Darby, accompanied by his sister, drove down to oversee their proparty on Central avenue near the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. rain, Jr. spent Fourth jafjjuly^and

