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HRS. John W. Mykrs Hiss Bernice Ewing spent the weekend in Philadelphia with Miss
Marcella'Harris.
Mins Dorothy Sandgran spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldredge entertained on Tnanksgiving Day Mrs. Wallace Stevenson, of Haddoirfield, and Robert Parsons, Stanford, Conn. —• -Mr. and Mrs. Julias Morton entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiefel and their daughter Lorraine, and Mrs. Richard Nece. Mrs. Charles Poulson, Sr. spent several days in Philadelphia with her daughter,'Mrs. Emma Green. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Rice at dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hamilton, of Upland, Pa., entertained at a dinner party on Thanksgiving i” honor of their mother, Mrs. Chai les A. Swain, of Cape May, Miss Emma Swain, of Belvidere, Mrs. Cedi McCullough and Charles A. Swain, of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. William Sitley, of West Cape May, have taken an apartment in Cape May. Miss Catherine Smith, of Philadelphia, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warner, of Philadelphia, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward New-
ell, refently. .
Elmer Taylor called on Reuben Reeves cn Saturday. Miss Pauline Bennett, of the Trenton State Teachers College, spent the weekend here with her parents. Captain and Mrs. Theo-
dore Bennett.
Sergeant Edward Sandgran, of Aberdeen, Md., spent the weekend with his wife and parents. Frank Gallaher has returned after spending several days in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cain.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Poulson entertained Mrs. Poulson’s mother, Mrs. David Simpkins, of Philadelphia, over the weekend. Edward Hawiey, of Long Island, was the weekend guest of his brother, Richard Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes and Mrs. Emily Ewing spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Philadel-
phia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon and their son Robert, spent the weekend at Atsion. Belford Lemunyon, stationed at Lakehurst, spent the weekend with his
parents.
Mrs. Samuel Elwell and Mrs. Louis Hoffman were Philadelphia
shoppers on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Lloyd spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Jack Orlick spent the weekend
at Westmont.
Cape May Point Miss JanktBai* Mr. and Mrs. P. Baylor ami their chUdren, who have spent several months here during his employment at the Magnesite Co., have moved to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. William Schwebel and their daughter, Miss Molly Schwebel, of Germantown, spent the weekend at their cottage Yale avenue. Miss Mae Michell drove down from Camden for a visit here recently. Albert J. Johnson spent Thanksgiving holidays oul
town.
Mrs. Everett Conover, of Green Creek, spent one day this week with her mother, Mrs. Ira Bell. The Women’s Welfare League will hold its monthly card party on Monday, December 7, at the Fire Hall. Mrs. Honor Allen recently tertained her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyenburg, of 'Philadelphia, and the former’s father, Otto Meyenburg, of Montevideo, Minn., who has been visiting his son for the holidays. Erma Mrs. Alberta Williams Captain Raymond E. Hickman, of Port Washington, Md., spent the weekend here with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nuber and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ogden, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. The Men's Club will hold its monthly business meeting and social hour at the social hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A..H. Swain spent Thanksgiving Day as guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swain, at Rio Grande. Mrs. Thomas Rice spent Thanksgiving with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Rice, and her family, at Green Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davison, of Millville, called on friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. DeMatthaeis, of Wildwood, called on friends here on Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy O’Neal and her family, of North Wildwood, spent Satunlay with her sister, Mrs. Clara Dickinson, and her family. Mrs. Lillian Tozour, of South Seaville, spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. David Hoffman. Mrs. llaniel Hoffman, of E Grande, called on Mrs. Anna Syre on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denn, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zitter -and their children, of Wildwood, called on Mrs. Alice Bradley bn Thursday. The Rev. and Mrs. William Munson entertained on Thanksgiving Day Miss Fay Munson and Hubert Heil, of Wildwood, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dickinson and their daughter Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Laura Hand, of Cape May, called on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dickinson on Thursday afternoon. Miss Esther Munson, Mrs. Carrie Schellenger and Mrs. William Munson spent Saturday in
Vineland.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dickinson called on Miss Alwilda Matthews on Sunday. Misses Jean Matthews and Ann Nichols entertained at the base on Tuesday evening. Mrs. James H. Matthews was dinner guest' on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Latohia Hunt at the Villas. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garretson entertained at a dinner on Thursday in honor of their 32nd wedr ding anniversary. Their guests were Mr. and Mfs. Harry Cudd, of Cape May, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Pangborn, Mrs. Anne Garretson and Ephriam Thompson. Mrs. Theresa Lloyd, of Audubon, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Long, and her family. Mrs. Bernice Lippincott has returned to New Bedford, Mass, after visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Faddis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bevis and their family moved to Dias Creek this week. J. D. Hoffman is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, at Cold Spring. Everett Jackson, of Curtis Bay, Md., spent the weekend here with his wife and son. Dr. Robert Hand and Harry Batten, of Cape May, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church on
Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Bradley , was a dinner guest of Mrs. Warren Corliss; | of Cape May, on Thanksgiving
their children -have returned to Day.
Lin wood, Pa. after spending a | Mrs, GharUh Thompson, of few days here with his sister, l Green Creek, is spending some Martha Reeves, and her j time at th? home of Mrs. W'psley
I Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keller and
PJ.C. Willis Linderman has returned to the Army Air Corps Base in Miami, Fla., after spending a few days with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Linderman. Miss Lillian McNeill spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Adaline Keeler, and her family in Cape
May.
Mrs. Amy Ledden and her daughter, of Gloucester, visited Mrs. Garetta Madden and her family on Saturday evening. Mrs. Walter Garretson spent a few days with Mrs. Frances Smith at Philadelphia. Mrs. Annie Hawn 'spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ledden at Gloucester.
Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Sr. are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chester Ford, and -her family at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grow and their children, of Salem, Mass., spent the week here with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Socrates McPherson. Miss Lillian McPherson and Miss Ruth McPherson spent a few days at New London, Conn. Mrs. M B. Wilson has returned to Lewes, Del., after spending several days yith relatives here* Mrs. Mary Pearce . and her daughter Helen spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews. The four Walter brothers and Miss Jean Matthews entertained at the Alumni dance at the CapeMay High School on Thursday
evening.
The P.T.A. of Consolidated School entertained the West Cape May P.T.A. at a Christmas party at the schoc^on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edna Blackburn has returned to Philadelphia after spendbig a few days with Mrs. Joseph
CrOuch.
Mrs. William Hawley has returned home after spending a week with relatives , in Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlin^ and their children have returned to Linwood. Pa. after spending a few days here with her aunt.-Mrs. Wilfred Swain, and her- family. Mr. and Mrs. William Cresse, of Millville*, called on relatives here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPherson spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Miller,'at Wild-
wood.
Ernest ‘ Edholm, of Cape May. spent Thanksgiving with his daughter, ,Mrs. Ernestine Ellis,
and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawn and
Rio Grande Mrs!" r. E. Wolcott Miss Martha Louise Swain entertained several of her friends at a party at her home on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday. Mrs. Clayton Bevis is spending some time here with her parents. Her husband, who is in the Army, is now stationed at New Orleans, La. Mrs. Edward Hoff and Mrs. Holmes Hand were Camden visitors on Saturday. Harold Bevis and his family have moved to Dias Creek, where he is employed. Private Fred Gramlick, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend here. Corporal Walter Jaggard, Nashville, Tenn., spent a furlough here with his parents last
week.
John Clough was taken on Wednesday to the government hospital in Philadelphia. He been ill for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Entrikin spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Laura Sharp, at TansbOro. Charles Whilden, of Wildwood, has bought the property recently vacated by Russell Young and his family, who have moved to Pleasantville. Lott Cornwell and Leslie Cornwell motored to Philadelphia
ily attended the hymn aing at "when on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dillon ■pent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Eldredge entertain-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harris spent Thanksgiving at Washington, D. C. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Denn, and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and their daughter, of Orland. Pa., spent Thanksgiving Day herewith their son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook. William L. Smith, U.S.N., Philadelphia, spent the weekend here with his family. There is a service flag at the fire hall which represents thirtyfive boys who have gone info the armed forces from Rio Grande. Mrs. James Robbins has gone to Pedricktown where Mr. Robbins has employment. The Baptist, Nazarene and Methodist Churches held a Thanksgiving service in the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. The Rev. Samuel Way, pastor of the Methodist Church, preached the sermon. Mrs. Annie Lloyd and Frank Hallman spent Thanksgiving Day at Millville with her son and his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and their son, of Bridgeton, spent Thanksgiving Day here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Resell.
Mrs.. Alida Saul and Mrs. John Vee, of Wildwood, spent Thanksgiving Day here with Mrs. Saul's sister, Mrs. Fannie Hand. Mrs. William J. Bryan is visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. Robert Kennedy and his fam-
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family.
William Taffyn, of Eddystone, Pa., spent the weekend here with
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