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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1942

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West Cape May Mm. Jo km w. tftfro Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson and their daughter, of Wenonah, are spending a few weeks here with Mrs. Catherine Myers. Cecil McCullough, Jr. visited his parents last week. Julius Morton, Jr., of New York, spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton. Allan Greene spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Allan

Greene.

Mrs. Esther LcGatcs spent Sun-, day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter I^Gates. Gloucester County Undersheriff and Mrs. John C. Scull and their daughter spent the weekend at the home of Recorder and Mrs. C. C. Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Haber and their son Edward, of Wilmington, Del., are vacationing with the Sayres. Their son, a graduate of the University of Delaware, is making strides the engineering department duPont’s. Private Walter Richardson spending a few days with 1 parents after which he will ; turn to fort Dix. Mrs. Daniel McCloskey and her two children are spending s time with her parents, Mr. Mrs. William Rice. Mias Helen Yonker has returned after spending some time in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richardson, of Perth Amboy, are spending some time at their cottage on Emerald avenue. Lieutenant Henry Eldredge, of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Eldredge. Mrs. FYed Wolfe and her children, of Camden, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rose

Burke.

Mr. and Mrs. Leone Eldredge, of Freehold, are spending their vacation with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of Easton, are spending their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reeves. Mr. and .Mrs. John Killeen have as their guests Wayne Shadbolt, of Dundolk, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tomasulo and their children Betty Jane, Patty and Jackie, of Nutley. Private John Larson, of Staten Island, stationed at Ft. Eustace, Virginia, spent a few days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. DeHart.

rington Troxel at the home of Mrs. Mary Garrison at Green Creek on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and their two daughters, who have spent the summer here at Florida Court, returned to their homr at Bordentown, on Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cool are visiting their parents at Oreland, Pa. and Fox Chase, Pa., this week. Mrs. Margaret Neal, of Newtown Square, Pa., spent Sunday here with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Hallman, and her family. Miss Jane *Wilson, of Wildwood, spent the first part of the week here with her cousin, Mrs. John Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley spent part of last week at Riverside with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mayer.

Rio Grande Mft*. R. C. WOLCOTT Mrs. George Smithurst and her two children returned to their home at Drexel Hill, Pa. last week, after spending the summer here with Mrs. James Hackett and her family. Miss Marie McCarty attended a shower for Mrs. Katherine War-

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Cape May Point Misa Janet Bair Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenworthy recently entertained John Houghton. of Franklin, N. C., at the nome of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wadenpfuhl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilrain, Jr. spent the weekend at the home of the former’s grandmother, Mrs. William H. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Carson entertained the latter’s cousin, William Humes, of Traner, Kansas, recently. Mrs. J. Benoit and her granddaughter Sandra Craig, of Newport, Del., have been staying at her cottage on Princeton avenue.

Mrs. Robert Greer returned to her cottage recently for a visit. Miss Katherine Wilson and Miss Catherine Marshall-, of Ridley Park, Pa., enjoyed a weekend at the former’s cottage. Miss Celeste Lmbriola, of R oxborough, Pa., was the weekend guest of Miss Janet Bair at the home of her parents. George Murray, who has been the guest of David Stewart at the home of his grandparents on Yale avenue, has returned to his

home.

Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Creamer have returned to their home at Penns Grove, after a two weeks’ •ncation at their bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Mrs. Ethel Levins are enjoying vacation at ther cottage on Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were recent visitors with relatives in the Point.

Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams Mrs. Anna Hall, of Haddon Heights, and Mrs. Lena Elton, of Camden, spent, a few days with Mrs. Nellie Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. George Search, of West Keansburg, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Search. Mrs. Ella Davis, of Camden, is spending two wfteks with her mother, Mrs. Myra Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Buhalo called on friends in Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday. Misses Caroline and Rose

T Philadelphia, spending some time here their grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Needles. Joseph Crouch has returned to his Army duties in. Alabama after spending a ten-day furlough with his wife here. Thomas Battersell, of Penns Grove, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Battersell. Chief Boatswain’s Mate John Williams, of City Island, New York, spent the weekend with his wife and family here. Nathan Sheppard, Jr., who has enlisted in the U. S. Navy, is spending a few days here with his parents. Mrs. Jesse L. Hart, of Penns Grove, spent two weeks here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwerdt, of Edgewater Park, spent a few days with Mrs. Mary Snyder and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fraley, of Pennsgrove, spent a week here at the homestead. Miss Margaret McCoqaghy, of Audubon, spent a week with Mrs. Elizabeth Crouch. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott anjl her daughter Joyce, of Aubudon, spent a week here with her sister, Mrs. Betty Elliott, and her family. Miss Anna Lloyd is visiting relatives here. William Parker, of Gloucester, spent a few days with his wife

here.

Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlin and their baby, of Linwood, Pa., spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ewing. * Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Yearicks and their baby, of Linwood, called on friends here during the

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Mrs. Alberta Williams 4rs. Bentley Hoffman sp« Wednesday with her aunt, Mr Lulu Robert, in Wildwood Crest. The Epworth League held its monthly meeting at the social hall

i Tuesday evening.

Amie Nimi. of Wisconsin, was entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and -Mrs.

Fred A. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sithian and their -son Richard, of Parkers Landing, spent a few days with Airs. Martin Thompson.

P*-. called on Mrs. Georgia Sny- sister, Mrs. Melbourne

der and her family on Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Wood, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with

Miss Frances McNeill.

The Rev. and Mi.. Hawn have returned ttr Suffran, N. Y. after spending ten days here with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. James • Hawn.

Mildred Matthews is

spending a week with her aunt,

Mrs. Elsie Hoffman.

The Girls’ Helping Bible Class members were guests on Friday evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Edith Hawn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnard and their twin sons, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews and

their family,

Mrs. Charles Cresse end her daughter Deborah Ann, of P«ina-

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and their children and Roy Hickman, of Fort Washington, Md., spent the weekend here with his

family.

Mr. and Mrs. James Burns and 1 _ ^ ___ _ their two children, of Berwyn, grove, spent Thursday with her Sunday afternoon.

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Miss Frances Gairetaon, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. Cora Reevea, and her family. Charles Sandman, Jr., who baa been employed in Philadelphia, is spending some time here with his

The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence B.

garet Jayne, of Gibbstown, ■ spending three weeks at the h of Mrs. Mary Dickinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram S. Snyder and their granddatfghtar. Miss Alberta Rose Simpkins, call-

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