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West Cape May Mu*. Johm W. Myers Mrs. Gertrude Sharpe, Mrs. Emily Clsypool mud Jack Clay pool wfll spend Thanakgmng Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Robbins and Mrs. Maine Robbins at Port Nor-
ris.
Jade CLaypool, a senior at the ■ State Teachers College, Trenton, had Miss Carol Deller as his guest at the Inter-Fraternity dance held in Hfllwo63'Inn, Trenton, last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slough are spending a week in Allentown, Pa. Mrs. Charles Yonker has retarded home after spending
week
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Snyder and their daughter, Mrs. Alberta Williams, and her danghter, Alberta Roee, were in Bridgetor Tuesday afternoon. Joseph Roop and his brother-in-law, John Chester, U-S-N.R., of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, have been transferred to the base Cape May. Mrs. Edith Robbins and her son Wayne, of Roebling, spent a few days recently with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stief-
el, Sr.
Mrs. Thomas ' Rice spent Monday evening with Mrs. Paul Mun-
day at Fishing Creek. day morning for Fort Dix for j Mrs. Dorothy O’Neal and her Army duty. 1 family, of Wildwood, spent Friday Mrs. Allen Bush is spending a ' ^th her sister, Mrs. Clara Dick-
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few days with her sister, Mrs. Virginia Klose, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roop will make their home tn West Cape
May.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Killeen and their daughter Judy Ann, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tomasula, of Nutley, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice and their daughter Barbara are spending a few days in Philadelphia with- Mrs. Rice’s mother, Mrs. Emma Green. The following guests will be entertained at a turkey dinner on Saturday at the home of Commissioner sind Mrs. Cedi McCullough, celebrating their silver wedding anniversary: Miss Emma Swain, of Belvidere, N. J., Mrs. Warner Hamilton, of Upland, Pa., Mrs. Amelia Hast, of Olney, Pa., and Miss Emma ""Levingood, of Philadelphia Frank Gallahcr and his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rodan, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, of Dennisville, last Sunday. Henry Eldredgc and Charlotte Eldredge have returned to Washington, D. C. after spending the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Charlotte Eldredge. Mrs. Louis Faust is entertaining her sister from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Reeves entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn, of Lynnewood, Pa., recently. Mrs. Clifton Ware entertained a committee of the Triangle Class to make arrangements for a Christmas party. The following were present: Mrs. Cedi McCullough, Mrs. William Moss, Mrs. Allen Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Huber, Mrs. Raymond Otter, Mrs. Lida Dabler and Mrs. Frank McNeil. Mrs. Charlotte Springer and her granddaughter, Charlotte Hughes, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing, who have recently moved to Fairview. Mrs. Douglass Cinder and Mrs. Allen Bush spent Friday in Staten Island, N. Y. visiting Mr. Ginder who is in the Naval Hos-
pital.
inson, and her family.
James Matthews, Jr. spent a few days recently with relatives
in Philadelphia.
The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Garrison have returned to Pleasantville after apending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomp-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Campion Reeves spent the weekend with Miss Frances Garrets on in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Johnson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed in Ocean City. Mjs. Beatrice Elliott, of Goshen, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Irene Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daugherty, of Wildwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Johnson Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand and their daughter Virginia, of Pennsville, called on Mrs. Katheryn Matthews and her family on Sunday. Michael Onushco, of Pottaville, Pa., called on Fred A, Williams I Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Barnard spent week with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Whilden, and her family the Villas. Miss May Hickman, of South Dennis, called on relatives here i Monday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers, o f Wildwood, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Ivins Stiefel visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon, at Wildwood, during the past week.
Cold Spring Maa. Alberta Williams Mrs. Anna Elliott, Mrs. Betty Elliott, Mrs. Florence Belt*, Mrs. Kathryn Matthews and Mrs. Mildred Halbruner attended a P.T.A. council meeting at the Methodist Church at Stone Harbor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhenow spent Wednesday evening with Fred Williams and his family. Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and their baby, of the Villas, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Bailey, and her family. Corporal Joseph Crouch, who it stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala., has been promoted to sergeant Mrs. Crouch is now spending some tlmr here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Elliott. George Bailey, Lewis Dickinson nnd his brother James spent Tuesday in Woodstown. Joh^McPherson is employed at the airport. Mrs. Estelle Kaighr. spent ten days with Mrs. Lelin Godshall in Frenchtown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Elliott have returned home after spending two weeks at Court House. Warden and Mrs. Warren Halbruner have returned t6 Court House after spending two weeks’ vacation at their home here. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dickinson has been named John Courtland Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Reeves, of North Wildwood, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yearirks, of Millville, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Elliott, and her family here recently.
Mrs. Edith Woolson enjoyed several days’ visit with her son, Horace Woolson, and his family i Long Island, recently. J. Arthur Hess drove down to spend the weekend at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Wadenpfuhl, of R<ytborough, motored down to spend the weekend at their cottage and close it for
the winter.
Miss Caroline Reed, of Germantown, came down on Saturday to close her cottage for the winter. Mrs. Edwin Hallman enjoyed several days’ visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickman, and their family, at Millville. Miss Janet Bair spent the weekend with her parents. She entertained Miss Kay Lyle, of
Germantown.
Sergeant Theodore M e i s t e i spent a week in Germantown recently with William Cdllier at the home of his parents.
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Mrb. Alberta Williams Mrs. Leslie Schellenger spent the weekend with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Schellenger. William Dickinson spent Tuesday at Woodstown. The Epworth League held a business meeting and social hour at the social hall on Tuesday evening. Private (1c) Willis Linderman, of the Army Air Corps Base in Marianna, Fla., ia here visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wajlaer—{Jnderman. Mrs. Raymond E. Hickman and ^ ^Gladys Matthews^ Mrs. Rolan? DeRosa and Miss \May Hickman have returned after spending a few days
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