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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942
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Mrs. Homer Gerwig, of Pittsburgh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul A. StOckmeier. Mrs. Howard Ewing is. spending some time in Lancaster, Pa. -and Camden. Julius. Morton, Jr., of the U.S. ' C.G., stationed at Manhattan Beach, N. Y-, and Leslie Morton, <rf Camden, spent the weekend here at their home. Warren Lund, ijf Philadelphia, was the guest of bis parents, Mr. and Mb. Fred Lund, recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton entertained the following guests this week: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Shonski-, Miss Lillian Shoni-his, Josephr Jr., 'Mrs. Graham,' Miss Jiai- Watson. .Me. and >lrs. John Graham. Miss liac Graham, Edward -Purge-son, Mr. and Mrs. . A. .Simons and Mrs._ Kau- Berrj', of Philadelphia. - ‘ Mrs. Irene Horner entertained Mrs. H. J. Da'nzenbaker, of Cedarville. recently. Mrs. Charles Woolson and her daughter Joy have returned to .Florida after spending some time with her daughU-r, Mrs. Rutherford . LeGates. Captain and Mrs. Walter Pager . entertained Francis Felton, Miss Helen Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, of Philadelphia at their Broadway cottage over the weekend. - Mrs. Isaac Zawally has returned to iJincaster, Pa., after spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Springer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyers, of Salem, have returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. William Newell. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Settle have moved into their new home on Idaho avenue. Cape May. Miss Shirley White, ' of Baltimore, Md.,‘ is spending some time with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parkins entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fell add Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fell, of Audubon, recently. Mrs. Arthur Stough has returned from the Sljore Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Carl Landis has gone to Toledo. Ohio, where Mr. 1-andis
is. in -training.
Mr.' and Mr- Thomas Hammer |
have returned to Philadelphia^
after visiting, Mr. and Mr
Devine,
•Cold Spring . Mns Alberta Williams \ Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Hollis Hoffman-1 and their daughter Alberta, of -Haddonlii-ld,- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chew, yf Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Fehnijnoro and Mr. and Mrs. ' David HuU-r were dinner guests of Mr. iind Mrs. William Hoffman on Sunday. Miss Wilmira Cr.-sse and a girl ‘ friend, -f Fort Hancock. s|H-nt the weekend at the former's home here. William Johnson. Jr, of SolUngswood. IS -spending the summer with his grandmother, Mrs..Mary Wagner. Mrs. Glcitn Davis and her children visited Mrs. Myra Hoffman on Sunday. Mrs. Marguerite Denmore and her family. <*f Maryland, called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Sr. on Sunday; Miss Natalie Hand. made, a business trip to Browns Mills on Friday Mrs. Sarah-MrNeil, of Pitman. S ent Thursday with Mrs. Lewis! offman. • ilrs. Ralph Taylor and her father. Dum-ll Hoffman, called on Mr*. Bentley Hoffman on Friday. M'r. and Mrs. Edward Jialbrun ner n-tunictl • to ih*-ir home 'henon Saturday after spending frome time at Capj- May with’relatives. Mrs Bessie Sn nh and Miss Matti*- Weeks, of Cape May. spent Weeks, w-... i- at hihontc bei* 1 . John Willi.. ' s refttried to City Island.' New Yf*r-.. aft. r sjt. : ,i - 10 ibits' full -ugh her.- wit -.' bis familv. Mb Tnomas IUu, rsoli .- in the IV.awar, ;tl. - it«| f-r ... -.-r • IK i ■ Ewing' }hy Thompson, who-Lave -■it*-*! As ush«-rs ’ .r, tlic <’o!.l Split-. - Frg'sl- v !*•!;! ' Sen*’, of t - < ' • the s»-rt t- • . W -. !, ■: . ' Lafay. tt*- Hotel at May - v Sui i..t i . ■ . ^ V Mrs . • • _ cution **f t'* if' w.-rk. y
returned home to Philadelphia after an enjoyable (vacation in the
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schaeffer ! »;id- their sons, Warren. Jr. and j Teddy, were the guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. I toy Lindk-y and Mrs. J Ethel Levins over Saturday and
Sunday. •.
I MY. and Mrs. Howard Gilton .and their, children Jerry and Judy | Left, and Carl Kirschm-r. of Rox- ; I,orough; Pa ; , are the guests of
Mrs. George" Wadenpfuhl.
j Mr. and Messstt-thur Cottee, l accompanied by ttcr’s sister. Miss Gertrude MrfTClelland. of 1 Ann Arbor. Mich., spent the
I weekend at their cottage.
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Mrs. A. H. Swain ar, granddaughter, Martha Louise Swain, spent Thursday evening with her cousin, Mrs. Rena Tom-
lin, at Ocean City.
Miss Lillian Hoover and William Wilkinson, of Cape May, and several other friends motored Jto
Lakehurst on Sunday;
Mrs. Sadie West and her daughter Elsie, of Camden, have returned homu after spending a few days with Mrs. Annie Hawn: Mr. and Mrs.- Edward Griffith and their neice, Jeanette Biddle,
Mr*. Carl WebtT *d M . c <*“**!"*-**«* «S '
childrc:
Uireji_^ot« spend! in 'She Ford coti
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pinkley and their Jittlc son. John, have returnjVd to their home in Wisconsin ■ after spending several months here. .Ted Lr-yrer was the guc-sf of. His brother. Elmer Leyrer, Jr., recently., Elmer Leyrer has left the Point, having been inducted into the Army after serving as the borough lifeguard for the month. William Collier has taken his place. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore and their family, of Roxborough, spept the weekend at ’their cottage. Mrs. Walter Barrows, of Riverside. Mrs. John Zubler land Mias Anna Hess, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a short vacation at the Hess cottage.
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Biddle.
Misses .Agnes and Marie Harvey. of Philadelphia, are visiting their, grandmother, Mrs. Caroline
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimble and their son David, of Ardmore, who are spending a week at their cottage at Wildwood, called Mr. and Mrs. Bertram-Snyder -Sunday evening. Mrs. Audley Garretson spent a few -days at Court House recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and their two children, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and their family and Roy Matthews, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and their daughters Kathleen and Frances, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nuber
and their famQy, of Philadelphia, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garretson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church entertained friends from Salem on Sunday. _ Mrs. May Moss, -of Fraijkford, is spending two weeks with Mrs. Sara Jacksoh. The Girls’ Helping Bible Class and i6 teacher, Mrs. Edith Hawn, spent Tuesday eyehing on An outing on the boardwalk at W-ild-woo&. Mrs. Walter Garretson. Mrs. Campion Reeves and her son, Richard, Mrs. Thomas Madden and her sons, Frank and Walter, Mrs. Annie Hawn, Mrs. Emma Long, Mrs. Joseph Roop and her son, Joseph, Mrs*Mildred Kimsey, Mrs. Leslie Garretson, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Florence Foster and Mrs. Learning J. Hand motored to Belleplain Forest and spent the day at a' picnic Tuesday.
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rs. Jennie Livingston is visiting Mrs. Maggie Locke. Mrs. William Corson visited her hu-hand at -Castle point, N. Y. Hospital, where he has been a patient for over a year. Miss Lola Bailey, of Millville, spoilt last week here- with her in. Miss Lorraine Hewitt.
rs. Charles Zwillftig and her, daughter, of Pennsville, spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood. r. and Mrs. George Carlton, of Alloway, and Mr. and Mrs'. George\Carlton, Jr., of Green Creek, went Sunday hen- with i
the former’s son, George Morrison, and his wife. Mrs. 1 Emma Fisher, of Trenton, visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A- Harris. Robert Kennedy, Jr, is spending this week at Vineland with his brother-in-Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Entrikin. Mrs. George Fullagar, of Ocean City, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . William McCarty, Mrs. John Schellinger- and her daughter, Mrs. Howard Matthews, spent last week at Bridgeton with her sister. Harry Steer underwent an operation at Atlantic City Hospital laht .week. His wife and daughter are Staying in Atlantic City with ' M! Yassakoff, who has been working here,, has returned to his ' e' at Englishtown. iss Dorothy Hand, of -Philadelphia, spent her vacation at -her home here,. George WakOsky; of Philadelphia. visited Albert Creese, here on Sunday. - Mrs. Cuthbert 1-earning - and her son Courtland. . spent last week at Carlisle with her parents.
port Command, which baa its headquarters at Mitcbel Field and which is now engaged in anti-sub-
Colonel Doyle Is Cape Visitor Colonel John P. Doyle, Jr., of the U. S. Army air corps, visited his mother, • Mrs. George "B. Moore, at her summer home, 1 Jefferson street, during the weekend. ’ With him as Kis guests were Major Morden and Lieutenant O'Rourke, of Mitchell Field, L. I. Colonel Doyle, who was recently promoted from the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is executive officer of the .1 Ground- Air Sop-
marine patrols along the Atlantic coast. Operating from bases scattered from Maine to Florida.
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George Coiner i- spewttnr t»«' Work-’ vAftioh with hi* .family ■at their ?»nini.r tome on Ocean avenue. v • Mr.' at*-' 'Mr*. 'Smll.-of I.meoln avenue, have . -e- v. * ntertai.nitic -the utter s brother. Harry Lord, day ■ •Mr*. Ira F.. Bell entertairted t her »i*t*n*. Mr*. Marie MarAdan.*. <*f FwSwgtvve. and Mr* -Lillian Vance, of Coll'.qgswUod, aver the. weekend. ■ Mr* F K. Tomb. Eleanor and Baftby.' of. Prater ton, ate visiting' Mr* l5tfinb*iok at "Keweawre" Mr A'.l Mr*. .Horded Parlor. and little Joac. Of ««'rmann>*»n. •were the gue*t* of, the latter? mother. Mr- Beulah I. Bell, over the weekend Mr and Mr* Lester Bieberuaeh j ard their *mad **m Lr*t«-r 'have
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