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MR*. JOHN W. MCYCR Mr. and Mm. R. A- Swam *nd their aim Robert spent Sunday in Allendale, Md. visiung Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Swain. Robert Fox has accepted a position in Wilmington, DeL Mr*. Edward D. Little Has returned home from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she spent a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J.
CoQis.
Mrs. A. Leon Ewing and Mrs. Charles Perkins spent Saturday •" Philadelphia. Joseph Hunter spent the weekend in Philadelphia visiting his eon, George Hunter. Mrs. Della Johnson entertained Mrs. Rose Hickman, of Millville, on Sunday. Mrs. John J. Stewart has returned home after spending the weekend, in Baltimore, Md. with her son and daughter-in-law, Mrand Mm Thomas' Stewart. Mr. Stewart has been inducted into the Army. Miss Marcella Harris and Miss Mary Daniel, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Miss Harris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrir. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hemingway entertained Mrs. Minnie Hemingway, of Green Creek, on
Sunday.
William Chambers left on Sat- I urday to spend several months in
Florida.
• Mr. and Mm Joseph Hand entertained Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hand, of Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mrs. Emma Cherry spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes. Ryland Talbert, of Camden, spent the weekend with his psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbert. Mias Katherine Hynemann spent a few days in Philadelphia last
week.
Mrs. R. A. Swain, Jr. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Sturm, of Cape May .Court
House.
Marvin B. Oliver, who is employed in Maryland, spent sever-
al days here.
Mrs. William Wodock and Donald Wodock, of Philadelphia, •pent the week with her daughter, Mr*. Richard Hawley. Clarence Ingersoll, of Chester, S ent the weekend with Mr. and rs. Charles Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews ■ntertained at cards Saturday evening. Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faust, Mr. and Mrs. L>-€. Soumnn. Mm Emily Ewing and S. Hand.
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Helena Bates, Mr*. John Mrs. George Walter, Mra. Ji Elliott, Jr. and Mrs. Randall liott will attend a disaster relief institute at Court House on Thursday. Dr. John B. Townsend, of Ocean City, county chairman disaster relief, will be in charge. There will be special speakers from the national headquarters. Dinner will be served at six o’clock by the Middle Township Canteen in the Methodist Social HalL Edward Taylor, who has been patient for the last two weeks at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, was brought to Wildwood where he U being cared for. is the father * Raymona . Taylor. Harry Needles is a patient in the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. _ , Mrs. Amy Lyle spent bunday with her son, Alexander Lyle, and his family in Cape May. The Red Cross meetings have been changed from Wednesday afternoon each week until Thursday afternoon at the Consolidated
:hool.
The S.T.TL Class met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edith Jones with Mrs. Clara
McPherson as hostess.
Mrs. Leora Needles it spending a few days with Mrs. Elsie Shaw
in Morion, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and their baby, of the Villas, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bailey.
Miss Anna Lloyd, of Fishing Creek, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Laura Oliver.
Corporal Paul Munday has been transferred from Beltiville, Md.
to Tacoma, Wash.
Miss Helen Pearce attended the wedding of Miss Margaret L McCullough and Lieut Harry W. Unrub, Ui S. Army, at St Simeon’s P. E. Church at Wildwood
Sunday afternoon.
Wilfred Swain entertained few friends in honor of his sixth birthday at his home on Satur^Mrs. Emily Weeks, of Freehold, is spending some time with Mrs.
Hannah Eldredge.
Mrs. Ada CoveTdale, of Millville, spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Weeks.
Mrs. Nellie Elliott has returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Ford, and her family in BurlingMrs W. H. Bates, of Barnes- ^ -
bori, is visit : ns ?.* the home oj, greei
Mrs. Martha Bates and r.,*- lam-
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Mbs. Almrta williams
Mr. and Mm FranciB Jones and their baby, of MiUvflle, spent the weekend with her mother,
Mr*. Margaret ’ Long.
family.
Albert Fleming, a petty officer
night at the
Rood and his,— —_ James H. Mmhews, Jr. waa inducted in the • Army at Fort ~ix on Wednesday. A number of friends and relatives attended the funeral ol Frank Jones, of Rio Grande, *1 the Pilgrim Holiness Chufch at 2 P.M. on Sunday. Services were conducted by the- Rev. William Munson. Interment was at Rio Grande Baptist Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard lasary, of South Amboy, have taken up residence at the Kentwood Hotel in Wildwood. Mr. Leary is superintendent of the steel workers at the Rio Grande Outlying Air
Field.
Mrs. Mildred Tozour was a dinner guest of Mrs. Frances Roop -n Monday. _ , Mr. and Mr*. William Robart, of Churchtown, spent a'few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hon-
Th. Epwocth boM its business meeting at the soHs&rs 5 Mr. and Mr*. William Dickinson and their baby spent Manat Atlantic City and Mill-
Rio Grande
spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jorgenson at
Wildwood Crest.
Mrs. Charles Solomon, of Wildwood,' spent Saturday evening
with Mrs. Lillian Hoffman.
Miss Cora Garretson spent Saturday with relatives at Court House. „ . Miss Mary Bradley spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Alice
VanBuren, and her family
Wildwood. , , Mrs. William Pritchard and her baby spent Friday with her sis-
ter, Mrs. David Hoffman.
Mrs. Leslie Schellenger spent Sunday with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schel-
lenger.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ivvy spent the weekend with relatives
*" Camden.
The Girls' Helping Bible Class meeting has been postponed for
this month.
The weekly prayer meeting was held on Tuesday evening at the
church.
Mrs. Emma Schellenger and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Jean Schellenger, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Sara Munand her baby at Fishing •Mr. and Mrs. William Price, of
MRS. R- E. WOLCOTT The family of Private Joseph Matter* received word on Saturday/ that he had arrived safely overseas. He has been at Geiger Field, Spokane, Wash, for several
months.
Carl Tomlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tomlin, went to Philadelphia on Friday and enlisted in the Navy. He left for training from Philadelphia the following day. . .. Miss Lavina Gilchrist, of Norwood, Pa,, has enlisted in the W.A.A.C. in Philadelphia. She is a daughter of Mrs. LeweUyn Hildreth, of Rio Grande. A das* for instruction in surgical dressings was formed at the Auxiliary meeting at the fire house on Wednesday evening of last week. The speaker was Mrs. Taylor, of Wildwood. Membew received their instruction on Wednesday afternoon at the school house, where the classes will meet. _ ♦ . In order to conserve fuel, the Baptist will hold their prayer meetings at the parsonage on Thursday evenings and “Happy Hour”, at the school house Friday afternoons. Mrs. Maggie Locke, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Harry Smallwood, has returned to her home. The Methodist Church combined its prayer laeeting and Ladies’ Aid Society meeting at the home
WF Dor* Lae, of visiting Mr*. . Hr. »nd Mr*.
Walter
Jubal Smith is in Abington Hospital, Philadelphia, for an eye operation. Mr*. Smith is with him. Mr*. ’ Lloyd Norton, of Bridgeport, Conn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norton. Edward Hoffman, U-S-N., ox Virginia, visited hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, here ■ Sunday. Private William Hoffman, of Key Field, Miss., is spending a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman.
RECORDER’S OFFICE CLOSED FOR MONTH The Police Recorder’s office in West Cape May will be closed until March 1, Recorder C. C. Sayre, of 601 Broadway, announc-
ed this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sayre are planning to spend the month of February visiting in Philadelphia and
Wilmington.
In Sayre’s absence, West Cape May cases will be heard by Police Magistrate Edward P. Nittii
' Cape May.
Urging Cape May County raaidents to contribute books to 0*
Victory Book
Sarah A. Thomas, county ian, this wade explained that the armed forces have expanded, so rapidly that more books are ed to supply the men in camps
and on sea.
"In this drive we are asked to give only recent and suitable books with the following selection stressed: Current beat sellers and the more recently published (1930 to date) fiction and non-fiction; technical books published since 1936; ammring books; small sired books, pocket editions of popular titles; adventure, westerns r- J mysteries," Miss Thomas said. “In the last drive there were some children's books and love stories, which men don't read. Also, they don't want old, or really, any Department of Agriculture reporta. Your son probably would not want to read such if he had an hour or two
tinger,
WEEKDAYS 4 •6.30 A. M. — 3.41A.M. 7-00 P, 10.41 A. M. DS* F 1.41P.M. tiasoi _ ^ BUSES LEAVE FO* WILDWOOD DAILY • - « •6.30 A.M. 7.00 P.M.
And above all, the books ahoul be in good condition eo that they will stand being read a few times without falling apart. “The Cape May County Library and its branches will act as receiving stations for books for the Victory Book Campaign," she concluded.
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