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Charles Hilgert, of Ft. Logan, CaL, Dr. and Mrs- Ren Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutherford, of Philadelphia, Albert Hand and Hairy Nittinger visited T. W. Reeves bn Friday. Mr. Reeves isconvalescing at nis home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Headley and their children are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. A. Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton

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c in. New London, Mrs. Ella Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of

Cold Spring.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Jr., spent Sunday evening with

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves, of Salem, were guests of his mother, Mrs. Chrissa Reeves, over

the weekend.

Miss Shirley Floyd is spending the summer in Camden with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Floyd. Dr. and Mrs. Reu Hand were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Hand over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, of Woodbury, visited relatives

hers this week.

Alfred Matthews, Jr., of Phil- > adelphia, is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. Alfred Matthews.

Mrs. Anna Edmunds is spend-

I week in Blackwood.

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Hilbert

Ewing and Charlotte

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_ _ _ ; their aunt, Mrs. Isaac Zwalli, in Lancaster,

Pa.

Louis Schmidt, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at his cottage here. Miss Clara Schmidt, of Los Angeles, Cal., ' time here w " tins Morton. Reuben Reeves spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Earl Drinkhouse was a Philadelphia visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Godfrey, of Philadelphia, are spending their vacation here with Mr. Godfrey’s mother, Mrs. Nora Godfrey. Belford Lemunyon, who is stationed at Lakehurst, spent five days with his parents recently. Mrs. William Marvel has returned after spending a week in Maw York. • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Able, of Baltimore, Md., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaton, Sr. are entertaining Mr. Heaton's mother from Paulsboro. Mr. and Mrs. John Devine are mtertaining Mr. Devine's mother, i wit las Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBride d .their daughter Nancy, of DarPa., are spending several weeks at the Victoria apartments. Miss Helen Yonkers has returned . after visiting her grandnts in Woodbury, seph Purgatorio is spending a few days here with his parents, 71 i Mrs. Frank Purgatorio. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon, Mr. and Mrs. Court Dlfckmson and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hoffman spent the weekend at Ataion. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Adams and their daughter Edith Ann spent a ftw .days with relatives la Point

Mis. Emily Weeks returned to Colts Neck after visiting relatives here. Miss Lillian Dunham, of Delaware, is visiting her sister, Mis.

the weekend at their home here. Paul Monday left for Fort Dix on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keney and their family, of New York, are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wentworth. Mrs. Glenn Davis, of Camden, who is spending the summer at Cape May,' spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Myra Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schellehger and their family attended the 60th wedding ainniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schellenger, at Green Creek on

Sunday.

Mrs. Walter Shaw, of Merion, Pa., is spending the summer here at their cottage and . Mr. Shaw spends the weekends here. Mrs. Georgians Pearce and her baby, of Wildwood, is spending a few days with Mrs. Mary Pearce. Mrs. Herbert Shaw and her daughter, Mrs. Freeman, of Wildwood, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mattie Shaw. Mrs. Amy Lyle attended the birthday dinner for her son, Alex Lyle, at Cape May on Sunday. .Mrs. Harvey Franck and her baby have returned home after spending 10 days at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Williams. Mrs. Annie Hewn spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Search. Mrs. Joseph McPherson spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Miller, at Wildwood. William Parker, of Camden, spent the weekend with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley and their family, of Bridgeton,

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A beach party was given by Miss Katherine Wilson and Miss Catherine Marshall, of Princeton avenue, on Tuesday evening. The guests were Mrs. Ads Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fryant, Mrs. Sarah Packham, Mrs. H. Hall and her sons Richard and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carson, Miss Julia Carson and Rawle Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lewis enjoyed a week's vacation in the Point recently. Mr. Lewis returned to Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eastwood their son Bud and daughter, Miss Ruth Eastwood, are spending two weeks' vacation in. the Point. George Wadenpfuhl was one of a group of delegates of the Lions Club who attended, a convention held at Toronto, Canada, for several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Pullman were the guests of her mother, Mrs. * Frank Hargraves, Sr., at her cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woo Ison, of Manoa, Pa., have been spending a few days with relatives

here.

Mrs. Crowe and Miss Caroline Crowe are entertainingj^rs. Jean Dowling and her children Bruce, Joyce and Peter at their cottage. Bert Romig was the guest of Miss Crowe over a recent woekMrs. Gilbert McDermott, of . Philadelphia, has been the guest \ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Joseph McCullough, for a week. ; Mr. McDermott joined her

CORRECTION A story published in last week'^ Star and Wave stated that order numbers of youths in the fifth Selective Service registration followed those of men in the 45-66 age group. The statement was incorrect. It should have explained that the new order numbers followed consecutively those of men in the 35-46 age group, who

Mr. and Mn. Oarenc. NicboM and tWr daughter Ann Sunda" with Oarsne* Jo* ' J. D. Hoffman, of Capo 1 spsot Sstniday boro with

Hawn on Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Clanaco at Wildwood, spont mng with Mr. and

Hoffman.

Mr. and Mn. Horbort _ .. and thoir children hare returned to Philadelphia after (pending a week hero with Mr. and Mn

Tha Epworth League na ke social hall on fuaaday The Mon's Club wffl hold

Mrs. Frank Dickinson and Mias Emma Munson spent Wednesday

in Philadelphia.

Mn. Schner, of Pennsylvania, an ’ I tin* her parents, the Rev. i Mn WUliani R. Munson. Misa Frances Gerretaon. rlphia. (pent with 1

Fred Gramlick and Bari Hampton left Monday morning for Fort Dix U ho inducted into the Army. The Rev. Charles Fraser, pastor of the Mathodiat Church hare, to on a two weeks' vacation at hto

— — B ■•pH la , ing filled by the Rev. Goi _ _ Cook, pastor of the Baptist ' Church.

Cook an enf f totoa lB»- tfato oor Cooh.^of. Oretoad. Pg. Mtos Sutton, STfS Cfcuae. Pa, this week. Mr. and Mm. Bdwnid " and their family spent a end with her brother, Selwefl, of WoodBuut daughter Lillian rtatoi visit. Miss Paulino Neal and Charles Gross, of Philadelphia, an spending n week’s vacation bore at the home of bar sister, Mn. Edward Hallman, and her family. Mr. and Mn. Jack Thomas, Jr,

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