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Private Raymond Beck, of the [> Hale ’Ski Troops, spent of the Christinas holidays in pe May. Private Beck is now attached to the Medical Corps. His outfit is i>eing instructed in skiing by Torgle, world famous
aider.
Mr. and Mrs. John Prickett and their family, of Ambler, Pa., „ apeet the New Years holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trueland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trueland, of Pleasantrille, spent the weekend with his parents here. ” Miss Lucille Scott, a student at Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa., slid her sister. Miss Jean Scott, a student at Grier School, Birmingham, Pa., have returned to resume their studies after spending the holiday season in Cape May with their parents. Senator and Mrs. I. Grant Scott, at their Kearney avenue home. Thomas Stevens, a student at 9 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., who has spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens, left Cape May Saturday to visit his uncle, Dr. Walter Guyer, of Elizabeth, N. J., before returning to resume his studies. MUs Leona Stumms, of Travers City, enjoyed the weekend here frpgln friends. —- Kenneth Hickman, of the U. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Curtis Bay, Md.. spent the weekend in Cape May with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Porch. George Starr, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Wafer Starr, Jr., has returned to Haverford College after spending the holidays here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Pctroff, of Philadelphia and Cape May, were visitBrs here the early part of the week, overseeing their Beach avenue property. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fries and their sons, Donald and Thomas, off Ventnor, were weekend guests of Mrs. Edna Devlin and her son David at their Washington street apartment , Mrs. George HofTman and her small son Bernard, of Philadelphia, have returned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Naum S, Kahn. Miss Bettye Harris, of Decatur street, spent part of the week in Philadelphia. * Miss Marie Engman and her K *““*ther have returned home after rding the holidays with rela8 in Connecticut, lias Edna Learning, a student Ursinus College, Collegevillc, returned this week to resume studies after spending the day season in Cape May with ■Jw* , 2 0 “ > * r » ^ r8 - J- Spicer Leam- ’ Ann Stevens, a stu- — New Jersey State Teachers College at Trenton, and
her brother, James Stevens, a student at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., and Richard Stevens, of Boston, Mass., have returned after enjoying several weeks’ vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
d. Stevens, of Sewell avenue. Mrs. Steven Calloway, formerly
of Cape May and now of Annapolis, Md., has been spending some
time here visiting friends. Miss Marlyn Kaskey returned
Monday to resume her studies at the University of Pennsylvania after enjoying the holidays here with^hec^parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney'Kaskey.
Mrs. Eunice Mecray returned this week to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Williams, of Elizabeth, N. J., after spending some time here with her sop-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Batten, fir.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stringer, r., of Overbrook, summer residents of this resort, enjoyed the weekend in Cape May with their son, Walter, Jr., who is stationed at the U. S. Naval Air Station. Miss Mildred Holliday has returned to Cape May after spending the holidays in New Castle,
Del.
Mrs. Harry Reeves has returned home after enjoying several days visiting her husband, Sergeants Harry Reeves, of the U. S.
Army.
The Misses Nancy and Betty Curtis have returned to cthe College of Chestnut Hill after a long vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Curtis, during the Christmas holidays. Miss Dorothy Blair, of Philadelphia, who has been enjoying the holiday season here at the Methodist parsonage with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair, entertained as her bouse guest during the week Miss Lillian Ingram, also of Phil-
adelphia.
Miss Gloria Konowitch, a student n! .(.lucher Colleg.-. IU.11jmoT, >1J., •lias returned to resume her sUf^es after •■j.-r.din? a month in Cape May with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Konowitch.
Mrs. Margaret Keenan spent the weekend in Philadelphia with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Shea,, who is Convalescing after a
serious ijlness.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter entertained. James J. Hunter, of Brooklyn, N. ,Y.. over the week-
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Mrs. Olaf Olsen, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Albert G. Stevens, attended a Banquet and reunion of the Lily-Art Club of Grand Officers of the Order of Eastern Star of 1941-1942 held Saturday evening in Newark. Mrs. Emily Yost, of Philadel-
phia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter H. Pnillips. on Sun-
day.
Captain Walter L. Bennett was a visitor here on Tuesday, overseeing his property interests. Miss Katheryn - Stevens entertained J. George Black, of Philadelphia, for the weekend at the home of her father, Lewis T. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Porch, of 917 Washington street, entertained over the weekend Mrs. Porch’s brother, Kenneth A. Hick- 1 man, who is in the U. S. Coast Guard and is stationed at Portsmouth, Va. They also entertained Mrs. Rose Hickman, Mrs. Verona Brown and her daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, all ol Millville, Miss Isabel Springer, of Court House, Mrs. George Kea,. Jr. and her children, hosie and George, Nancy Hickman, George Braswell and Helen Porch, all of Cape May. Mrs. Charles Swanson spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Miss Janet Yeager, of Overbrook, was the weekend guest of Ensign Allison Raymond, of Litchfield, Conn. Ensign Raymond is stationed at the U. S. Naval Air Station. Miss June Konowitch has returned to resume her studies at Beaver College, Jenkintown, after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Konowitch. During her vacation, Miss Konowitch visited in Philadelphia and New York City. MiSs Hannah L. Kimsey, of New York, spent the Christmas and New Year holidays with her sister, Mrs. Dora Warner, at her home on Washington street.
Savage Made Member Of Appraiser Group Captain Walter B. Savage, local realtor has been elected into membership in the Camden Chapter No. 26 of the Society of Residential Appraisers, one of the oldest organizations for real estate appraisers in the United
States.
Captain Savage is also a n ber of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, the only member in Cape May and vicinity. This membership entitles him to the title of "realtor", which can be used by members only. Savage has been in the realestate business in * Cape May for 7 years, and also has an office in Woodbury Heights. He has been doing real estate work for the U. S. Army for over two
years.
MISS BETTY CLAGHORN Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Claghorn, of West Philadelphia and Cape !'*>. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ruth, and Russell Max Hitchens, pon of Commander and Mrs. Gideon Hitchens, of Cape May. Miss Claghorn is attending Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111. Mr. Hitchens is a recent graduate of a pharmaceutical course at Columbia University and is now a second class pharmacist mate. He is stationed at the U.S.C.G. Depot at Staten Island, N. Y.
SMITH APPOINTED Charles A. Eaton, Jr., chairman of the State Salvage Committee, this week appointed Burton J. Smith, of Court House, as Cape May County salvage chairman. Smith also is chairman of the Middle Township Salvage Committee.
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Word was received this week by the Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor of the First Methodist Church, informing tutu 01 his election to the International tion, an organization which has since its inception in 1904 included in its membership a large number of the distinguished leaders in American life. It was explained that those are eligible to join the association ' combine ability with integrity purpose and are professions . minded and well recommended. The character and protessional status of each prospect recommended is investigated by two members of the association and reports of these two are presented to the executive committee. 'The name of the prospect is published in the fffiriui magazine of the association and at tne expiration of 90 days after publication, the committee votes on the prospective ■ember. Among officers of the association He Howard Higgins, dean of Emerson College, wno is president; Grover iimei. Davis, concert pianist anc composer, who is ouej 01 tne directors as is also Drew Pearson, colummst'and commentator, and Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, former U.'S. Minister to Lienmarit. Permanent headquarters are maintained in Chicago. The annual convention is held in August. Mr. Blair this week said that there is probably no group in America which combines such a llow | of wit, wisdom and wholesome I hilarity in one week as the people who attend I. L. A. conventions, r In a personal letter to Mr. Blair,I the President of the Association, I wrote: "1 cannot resist the temptation to add a personal note to the! formal letter which the committs^ on membership has directed me to I send to you as a result of its ap-j proval of your membership. It is a great pleasure to welcome you to a group which is interested in perpetuating the best features of the American way of life.j^—^^
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