Cape May Star and Wave, 7 January 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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VbuvA VbiaJiby JownA,

West Cape May

Mms. John W. Meyer Ur. and Mr*. John Meyer entertained their daughter and ton-In-law, Mr. and Mr*. E. R. Tatge and their son, Bruce, of West Englewood, over the weekend. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Meyer entertained at a dinner in honor of the birthdays of their daughter, son and son-in-law. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tatge and their son, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer and their son Jick, of Ocean City, and Mr. and Mrs. William McGonigle and

their son Scott.

Miss Katheryn Hynemann spent a few days in New York recently. Miss Msizie Lafferty visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lafferty, in Atlantic City Over the weekend. * Mis. Irene Dorner has returned home after spending some time in Cedarville, N. J. with Mr. and

Mrs. H. J. Danzebaker.

Miss Dorothy Reeves, of Easton, Pa., spent the weekend here with her grandmother, Mrs. Theo-

W. Reeves.

Mrs. Reeves McPherson and her

son have returned home from

the Atlantic City Hospital. -Julius Morton, Jr., U.S.CGm ol New London, Conn., spent Sun-

day at his home here.

Belford Lemonyun, U.S.C.G., of Lakehurst, spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrsj

Clarence Lemunyon.

Miss Letitia Marshall has returned home after spending several weeks in Philadelphia. Henry Yocum, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Yocum. . Mrs. Sophie Chambers entertained her grandson, Charles El-

liott, for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. John Devine spent a few days in Philadelphia

with Mr. Devine’s mother.

Mrs. Charlotte Eldredge entertained during the holidays Miss Charlotte Eldredge, of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Vance and their daughter, Cape May Court House.

Betty Ludwick is spending some, time with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Ludwick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand terlained their son David,

Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hand recently. Swift Hand Is stationed at the Philadelphia

Navy Yard.

Dorice Edsall, who has

some time with and Mrs. Everreturned to the

ipital, where she in

miss jjonce r. been spending s her parents, Mr. itt Edsall, has

slyn, Pa.

_ . . J: P. Hammer. * Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kehr visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw, of Green Creek, re-

esntly.

Miss Edith Chester entertained Mr. apd Mrs. Leroy Horner, of Chester, Pa., on Sunday.

Cold Spring Mas. Alserta Williams The annual family reunion w held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson on New Year's Day. Those present were William McPherson and his family, Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Socrates McPherson and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Back, of Sea Isle ‘ City, "Mr. and Mrs. Frank *’ ‘ and their family, of Wild- *' Maude Peterson, Hollerson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPherson and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett McPherson, Reeves McPherson and his son. Mrs. Maude Peterson has/ returned home from the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia after having an operation performed on her right eye. Mrs. Jane Cox and her son Campion, of Leesburg, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Search. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seaman and Joseph Beasson and his children have returned home after spending a week with relatives in Asbury Park. Miss Carol Miller, of Beaver College, Jenkintown, Pa., is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Miller. Mr*. Joseph Crouch and her baby returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Elliott, on Sunday from Millville Hospital. Mrs. Belle Hughes is a patient at the Coatesville Hospital. Miss Ruth Fleischhauer, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives

here.

Mrs. Leora Needles is visiting relatives at Elmira, N. Y. Eric Wright, of the R.A.F., stationed at Kingston, Canada, spent a few days with the Rev. and Mrs. William Bullock and their family. His home is iz England. His brother is a prisoner in Germany. James Tomlin, of Linwood, Pa., called on relatives here on Friday. Cottage prayer meetings were held during the past week by the Tabernacle Church congrej tion at the homes of Harvey Snyder on Monday, William Bailey on Tuesday, George Warner on Wednesday, Martin Thompson on Thursday and Leslie Garretson on Friday. The Endowment Committee met the home of Miss Florence Snyder on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alberta Tomlin, of Linwood, Pa., spent a few day* here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson motored to Linwood, Pa. on Saturday evening.

cottage for ths winter. Mr. and ” — are spend! Tuckerton. Ur. and Mrs. Robert E. Lewis spent the weekend with Mr. Lewis’ sister, Mrs. James Woolscm. . .. , Jr. spent Christmas week at Pensanken, and Frankford, Philadelphia, and accompanied home by Fred Boothe who spent the weekend here. Eugene Alvarez spent days in the Point looking over his property. Mrs. Lida Aquera, of Warren Grove, spent a week with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Wilson. The Reed sisters sj weekend at their bungs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and their sons, Carter and Dick, spent a few days at their bungalow on Pavilion avenue. William C- Bell spent the end with his mother, Mrs. Beulah

I. BelL

Alberto Tomei, of Norwood,; Pa., is moving his summer bungalow from Pearl avenue to Holly avenue this week. and Mrs. John Corson entertained on New Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webber, of Florence, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church and Charles Markley.

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HarscheD Thompson, N*Yy at New London,

called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie

'’arreteon pa Friday. Hie Busy Bee Clams i bn Thursday evening •” Sttef-

Erma

Mr*. Alberta Williams

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O'Donbell. of Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Catherine, and Edward Joseph Walton, son of Mr. end Mrs. Edward Walton, of Cape May. No date has been set for

the wedding.

Cape May Point

Charles Kotz returned to the Point recently with his son Clarence, who spent the weekend at his father's cottage on Lake Lily. Mrs. Honor B. Allep has returned from Montevideo, Minn., where she spent the holidays. Mrs. Leah Hughes has been ill during the holidays. Ray Mac A. Loon and Joseph Lupton have rented the Douglass

Mrs. A. S. Walker and he. fant daughter. Janet I lichen Walker, returned home on Wednesday from Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. Miss Cora Garretson has returned home after spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garretson, at Court House. Frank Church is employed at Rio Grande. Mrs. Audley Garretson spent Friday with relatives at Court

House.

Mrs. Alice Bradley spent Thursday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice VanBuren, and her family in Wild-

wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Levan Dickinson spent a few days with relatives in York, Pa. Mrs. Caroline Williams returned home Monday after spending ten days with Relatives in Philadelphia. William Taffyn, of Eddystone, Pa., spent the weekend here with his wife and childfen. Francis Jones and his family have moved to Millville, where he is employed. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry, Downingtown, Pa., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. . and Mrs. Karl Dickinson her sister, Miss Faylene unson, of Wildwood, were din;r guests on New Year's Day at the home of the Rev. and .Mrs. William Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garretson spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hand at Burleigh. George Thompson, a Coast Guard, of Norfolk, Va., called on his sister, Mrs. Esther Garretson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson were entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Thompson's birthday on Friday by Mrs. Eleanor Thompson and her daughter Dorat Ocean City.

of Mrs. Violet were Mr*. Es-

Opal

Mr. and Mra. James Matthews spent New Year's eve with Mr. *Hd Mrs. Albert Poulson at Wild-

wood.

Cart Corson, of Philadelphia, ipent a week with friends and relatives in Em* and Wildwood. Miss Mary Stead has returned > Roxborough after spending * few days with Miss Jean Mat-

thews.

Mrs. Elsie Keller and her fam- / hay* returned to Glass boro after spending a few days with

Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Mias Mary Taylor, of Reading, await a few days here with Mrs. Charles Carman and her family. Mr*. Everett Jackson and her son have returned home after spending a few days with her mother, Mra. Eva Bowen,

Uem.

Mrs. Emma Schellenger auu Mrs. Carrie Schellenger have returned home after a two weeks trip to Colorado to visit Private Leslie Schellenger, who is sta-

tioned there.

The Rev. William Munson of the Pilgrim Holiness Church held a prayer meeting on Wednesday ■ night at the home of Milton Tay-

lor.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Faulk, of Wildwood, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roop. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones and their baby, of Millville, spent

Marian with her two sister* at

Bridgeton.

Ben Crease and his family, of

mother, Mra. Annie

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith *__. New Year’s Day at Pleaaantville with .their daughter, Mrs. Carl Schellenger, and her family. Mrs. Clara Crease spent weekend in Philadelphia with

her daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoff, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Creese attended l party at Rialey

New Year’s eve.

William Smith and Austin Long spent New Year’s Day in Phila-

delphia.

Mrs. Fannie Hand spent New Year’s Day at Wildwood with her

sister, Mrs. Alida Saul.

The Baptist Sunday School was re-organized on Sunday. The following were elected. Superintendent, Theodore Dillon; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Gordon Cook; secretary, Mrs. Theodore Dillon; treasurer, Mra. Milton Decker; .pianist, Mrs. Calvin

Kimble.

Rio Grande Mrs. r. E. Wolcott Harry Smallwood and his family are moving into Mrs. Catherine Hand's house.

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and Mrs. Karl known Gape May residents. All employees of the business will be retained, and the new management plans to matntern the, same high standards of quality and service which have made the business so successful in the

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, Mrs. Mschette will supervise t > 'c restaurant personally Rnri Chef John L. Bose will continue to supervise the kitchen. Benefit Gane For Red Cross Motor Corps basketball game for the benefit of the Red Cross Motor Corps will be held Saturday evening, January 16, at 8 o'clock in the high school gymnasium when a flashy team representing the Army unit at Cape May Point will play a strong team of Coast Guards from Wildwood. Proceeds from the game will go to the Motor Corps for the upkeep of the station wagon which was purchased last fall for use by the Motor Corps in carrying out Red Cross work in thiz community. Admission to the game will be 2b cents including tax. Local oporta fans are promised an outstanding exhibition of topnotch basketball with both teams made up principally of former college court stars. The Army “Big Guns’’ played Several thrilling games on the local court last season against

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