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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1942

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VIswa Of West Cape May

B. JOHN W. MCYBB

Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Davu entertained guests from Philadelphia at their Broadway cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall spent Friday in Hackensack. Miss Virginia Young entertained Mi® 5 Mary Lou Yost over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William El dredge recently entertained Miss Anna Stanton, of Ocean City. Corporal Clarence Ingersoll, of Edgewood Arsenal, Md., spent a few days here with his. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton entertained at dinner on Sunday Mrs. R. Hollingsead and her daughter, of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nece, Mr. an<j Mrs. B. Smith, Leslie Morton, of Camden, and Julius Morton, Jr., who is stationed at Manhattan Beach, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White and their children, of Baltimore, are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Ida Pierson. Miss Helen -Hastings and Francis Felter, who have recently announced their engagement, are spending Labor Day weekend in West Cape May, at the home of Captain and Mrs. Walter Fager. Miss Hastings and Mr. Felter reside in Oak Lane, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton, entertained the following guests over the weekend: Miss Emily Butcher, of West Philadelphia; Miss Bessie Boehm, of Fort Washington, N. Y.; and Miss Clair Stoell, of Jamaica, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tatge, of West Englewood, are spending a week with Mrs. Tatge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertle spent Monday in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle, of

of Miss Olive Dickinson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chestin Robbins and their son Wayne, of Roebling, spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiefel.

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weekend with Mrs. ther, Mrs. Ella Walton. Mrs. Mary Reeves

Carrie Smith accompanied and Mrs. Qrion Reeves to Easton, Pa., where they will spend some

time.-

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickinson, of Philadelphia, were the guests

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of Mr. Dickinson’s parents, and Mrs. Frank Perga to rio. Mrs. Mabel Haines and Mrs. Sarah Parsons have returned to Millville, after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs.

. Thomas Eldredge.

Mrs. HowtmL Ewing and her ~'Jk<rt, are’, spending some

time /h Camden.

and Mrs. Benjamin Det- , of Philadelphia, were calli friends in the borough re-

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mont, and and Gerry Marie, have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Marie Garretson, who is convalescing after two operations this summer in Atlantic City HospitaL Fred Foster, Jr., of Wildwood Crest, spent a few days' here with relatives. Private Howard Matthews, of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent a few days with his wife in> Rio Grande and visited relatives here. Mrs.' George W. Kelly, Sr. has returned home after spending the past month in Germantown with her son, Albert Kelly, and his family, while her daughter Lilyan was undergoing treatment and operations in the Women’s" Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor spent the weekend with” their daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Elliott, ia her family in Goshen. Mrs. Clara Loscalro, of Cape May, spent a few days with Miss Lillie McNeffl. Mr. and Mrs. J. F MacKissic and their three children, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., are spending ten days at their-home here. Mrs. Helen Ivory, of Camden,

niece ant) her husband, Mr. end Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchard and their baby are occupying the home of his father, Benjamin Pritchard. Mrs. Rosalie Bailey and her family, of Maurieetown, are _ visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Pierson. The Rev. and Mrs. William Munson are"’spending two weeks with relatives in Milton, Pa. Miss Barbara Lee Dorne, of Maple Shade 1 , spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orville McDonnell, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. Mrs. Elisabeth Hackney, of Linwood, spent a few days here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and their son George, Mrs. Eva Biddle and her granddaughter. Miss KathrjTi Wiseman, were Cape May visitors on Monday.

tfier, Alvin Mason, and his

Jones, of Paterson,

i^eesourg, are vuiung u of Mr*. Elisabeth Search. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johns, of Washington, D. C., spent a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Clara Bohm.

Mrs. Emma Campbell, of Port Norris, spent a few days with Mrs. Amy Lyle. Miss Edith McGuigan has returned to Conowingo, Md., after spending a few days here with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Elliott, and

her family.

Mrs. Thelma Yearicks and her family, of Millville, spent a few

days here with relatives.

Anna Lloyd spent several weeks recently with her sister, Mrs.

Frances Kiple, in Millville.

Mrs. Emma Douglass and her family, of Woodbury, are spend-

Cold Spring

Mrs. Alberta Williams Mrs. Emma Taylor, of Narberth, spent a day- recently with Mrs. Mattie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs. Julia Huber and her sister, Mrs. Lillian Fenimore, of Court House, spent Friday in Pleasantrille. Mrs. Joseph Crouch spent Tuesday night with relatives at Wildwood.

Mrs. Jane Cox and her son, of Leesburg, are visiting at the home

time at her "'mother'

home here.

^Leonard Oliver, of West Orange, is spending several days here with his parents. -Mr. and Mrs. David Land, of Palmyra, spent a few days with her brother-in-law and sister. Me? and Mrs. Joseph Halbruner. Mrs. Helen Brooks, of Clayton, and Mrs. Vivian Lyle, of Cape May, spent a day recently with Mrs. William Search. Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart and their nephew, Joseph Sennck, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sydney J. Ellis and her

family.

Mrs. Ethel McPherson spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Miller, in Wildwood. William Parker, of Fairview, spent the weekend here with his

wife.

The U. S. Navy has one of the best lacrosse teams in the country.

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St. Peter’s-by-tbe-Sea Episcopal Church in Cape May Point doses for the

Steinmetx, rector of

St. Michael’s P. E. Church, Trenton, will be in charge. There will be a celebration of Holy Com-

munion a 10:46. ^

A surprise party was given in onor of Edward Hallman by his

friends to celebrate his birthday, which will occur shortly. An enjoyable time was spent with games and refreshments. He was the recipient of a lovely sweater as a remembrance from his friends. Those attending were Barbara Cornell, Ann Cornell, Sarah Collier, Virginia Collier, Millie Bair, Betty Jane Francis, Dan Knaeble, Rudolph Schmidt,

Mrs. Helen Petrelius, of Lansdowne, Pa., was the nett of her father, J. Arthur Heu, whore she entertained Mr." and Mrs. William Theurkauf, of San Francisco, Cal. Ernest Stutchell visited his wife at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bfetherick, over the weekend.

Rio Grande

Mrs. R. E. Wolcott

Mrs. Harry Brandt and her daughter and Miss Betty Haines spent last week at Monroeville. Mrs. Fred Knott, of Philadel-

re. Annie Lloyd. Joseph Matters, of New York City, is visiting his uncle. Joseph

Matters, and his Mr. and Mrs. Jack their daughter, of

Pa., and Miss Marian Drexel Hill, Pa., visit

and aunt, Mr. and Wolcott, on Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs.

er and their son, of 4 Pa., are spending this week the Baptist parsonage here. He will preach at the Baptist Church next Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs.

Gordon Cook are on a two weeks’ .

vacation with their parents at Oreland, Pa., and Fox Chase, Pa.

tin. Clara Hildreth spent gu*

of last week with her sister, Lavina Gilchrist, at Norwood, Pa. Mrs. Arthur Crease and her son spent the weekend with her brother in Washington, D. C. Miss Peggy Neel and Fred Neal spent the weekend with their unde, Louis Krapfcnbower, and his family at Maple Shade.

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William Hadley and her of Albion, have returned home after spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour. Captain ■ Walter B. Savage, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Savage. Mrs. Richard Halliway has returned home after spending some time with her parent* in Virginia. Mrs. Allen Bush entertained-her sister.. Miss Virginia Klosc, of Philadelphia, recently. Mrs. Harry Bakley spent last Friday at Fort Dix with her son Samuel, who was stationed there. The latest word received from him is that ne has been transferred to another camp. Miss Frances Bakley has returned home after spending a week -in New York. Mrs. Richard Hawley and her son Billy, spent a few days last week with her mother in Phila. Mrs. William DeHart and her children spent last week in New York visiting her father. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemun-

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■“ Mrs. Rena Tomlin, of Ocean City, and Mrs. Ida Hayes, of New York, called on their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swain, on

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Mrs. Annie Matthews has returned to her home here—after caring for Mrs. James Blake and her baby at their home in the

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Jesse Blomer is spending some time in Philadelphia, where he is

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Merrill Taylor, of Maryland, is ;

•visiting relatives here.,

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Snyder : and Mr. and Mr*. Fred A. "Wib. j liams and their daughter. Miss | Alberta Rose Simpkins, called on relatives at South Dennis on Sun-

day afternoon.

Mias Louise Marie Moore. South Dennis, visited relatives here on Wednesday evening. William TobUpand his son, of j Seed's Island, Del., spent 1" weekend at their home here. Robert Cowan is eonvalesd _

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The Epworth League held a

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