Cape May Star and Wave, 16 July 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Herbert G. Knecht and Mrs. Ralph Pyle Miller, of Germantown, have been visiting^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knecht at their Windsor avenue home for the

last two weeks.

Miss Mary Ludwiclc spent part of the week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Herbert Colfelt is a guest at the Lafayette Hotel for the

month of July.

Mrs. Henry W. Kerr, of Germantown, Pa., is spending the summer in Cape May. Mr. Kerr joins her for the weekends.

David Fortuin, of Ithaca, a student at Cornell University, is spending the summer in Cape l^nsign and Mrs. Horace V. Brosius, of Upper Darby, Pa., annual visitors to this resort, enjoyed the weekend in Cape May. Miss Betty Derr, of Chestnut HiU, Pa., who is an annual summer visitor to this resort, is en-

joying her vacation here.

Mr. and Mrs. C.* Johnson, of Union City, are guests at the Star

Villa for the month of July.

Mrs. Louise H. White and Miss Helen White, of Audubon, are en-

month’s stay in Cape

at the Colonial Hotel, is enjoying the summer here. J. Clinton Shaw and Miss Delphine Thompson have returned to Rittman, Ohio after visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Y. Shaw, of Merion, at their summer home' here. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw have been Spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Kesler, and her family at Exeter Academy in New

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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson, of Scranton, Pa., enjoyed the Weekend at this resort. Mrs. Joseph Milton Kelly, of Argyle Court, Ardmore, Pa., has opened her summer cottage at South Lafayette street and Windsor avenue for the season. Mrs. Kelly has with her her daughter, Mrs. William' Greenfield, and her family who will remain until the

autumn.

George Bertron, of Philadelphia, an annual summer resident of Cape May, is spending his vacation here at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Stites.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Collar, of New York City, are guests at

Mt% and Mrs. M. D. Patterson, the Colonial Hotel’for the month

’ Pittsburgh, Pa., is spending of jyjy

' w Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Story, of

an Indefinite time at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coole and Miss Helen Coole, Mrs. Herbert Long and her daughters, the Misses Peggy and Sally Long, of Baltimore, Md., have arrived in Cape May to spend the remainder of the summer at the Jerrell cot-

tage on Benton avenue.

Lieutenqpt J- Warden Needles,

of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, re-l^-^j reBO rt, Mr.‘and Mrs. Bencently visited his parents, Mr. and nett C0lne t0 Cape May each year

Wra Uom-ir IT Mnn/llna .... . •

Philadelphia, are spending a week

in Cape May.

Mrs. Charles Swanson and her daughter Sally left Monday to join Lieut. Swanson at Norfolk,

Va. for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bennett, Jr. and their son, of Washington, D. C., are spending a week

Mrs. Harry H. Needles.

Aaron Hand, of Detroit, Mich., has been spending some time here, visiting his mother, Mrs. Martha Hand, who is now a patient in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, while recovering from a

Broken leg.

Mr. and Mrs. David Stem, Jr. I their son "Tommy” are again

for their vacation.

Edward Smarkol, U.S.C.G., stationed at Norfolk, Va., is spending several days with his mother,

Mrs. Mildred Smarkol.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves, of Millville, are occupying their cottage on Grant street for the season. Mrs. Reeves entertained the members of her bridge club

on Wednesday afternoon.

Frank Smith, U.S.C.G., enjoyed the weekend here at his' home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cross, of Drexel Hill,' and Miss Sue Cross spent the weekend with

ES7- y—.7 - . .. Mrs. Albert G. Bennett. Mrs. phia. Another visitor at the CroM and hcr daughter will re _ Methodist parsonage was Lieu ten- f(Jr the week _ 6

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bonhag, of Cranford, are now in Cape May for a month’s vacation. Charles Reeves, U.S.C.G., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reeves. Henry Largay, of Philadelphia, is enjoying a week’s stay in Cape May with his aunt, Mrs.

George S. Curtis.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poynter and their son, of Philadelphia, are spending some time in Cape May. Miss Marjorie Masella, a nurse

— —~ - in the Wilmington, Del. hospital, this city, was in Cape May on is enjoying two weeks at the Sunday. Mr. Case was accompan- homo of her parenU. sons, Richard and Thomas. Washington, D. C., is the guest Mrs. Hermon Dercum, of Ger-1 of her grandmother, Mrs. Ella man town, an annual season guest | Ludlam, for the .summer.

Miss Julia Krula, a student nurse at St. Agnes Hospital, Philadelphia, is enjoying two weeks’ vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Julia Krula. Christian Krula, of the U.S.C.G., stationed at New York, also spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFaB are entertaining Miss Anna S. Doriss who recently returned from doing missionary work Chosen, Korea. e Walter Stevenson, 8<L, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Stevenson, Jr., of Philadelphia, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Walter N. Stevenson, Sr., at her Hughes street home. Mrs. Grace Hamburg has returned to Cape May after spei ing several days with friends

July 4 were worth many thousand. of dollars to Cape May County farmers. Haary H. White, county agricultural agent, this week in a statement

GOOD

as it is good for you! Fine Candies are a health food!

Mr. and Mrs. .. of Haverford, Pa., are spending a

week at this resort.

Miss Dorothy Blair had as her house guest over the weekend Miss Lillian Ingram, of Philadel-

Another visitor at the

diet parsonage was Lieutenant Chaplain David A. Earley, ‘of the 10th Quartermaster Train-

ing Regiment, Camp Lee, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Seward H. Colkina, of Audubon, are season

guests at the Lafayette Hotel.

Miss Viola Patrick, of New York, is vacationing for the

month of July in Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henderson, of Minneapolis, Minn., are spend-

ing a week at this resort.

The Rev. Lewis M. Case, of Bordentown, a former pastor of

the First Methodist Church

FAMLET’S 819 Washington St.

"Mon than half the %jm S of vegetable, in tho county 1 already boon injured or were 1 approaching a critical .tag. U- . reoult of the continued dry spelL ] Five hundred acres of early white H potatoes wen beyond hope, and a]| few acres 75 per c

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