Cape May Star and Wave, 4 February 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 5

iAY, FEBRUARY A, 1943

e Men For raft Tests On Thursday A Urgre group of southern C*j> May Oaunty Selective Service registrants will leave next Thursday morning for the inductlort' center at Camden where they will nndergo final physical examinations before induction into the armed forces. Under revised Selective Service regulations, the February contingent will be assigned to all branches of the armed services rather than just to the Army. Although local officials have not yet received any information concerning the percentage of men to be assigned to other branches of the military, Philadelphia local boards this week were notified that 22 per cent of their February inductees would be taken by the Navy and 78 per cent by the, Army. » Men passing their examinations next week will be immediately inducted, and will be given a week’s leave to settle their personal affairs before reporting for actual duty. Those named by the local board this week to report for examinations are: CAPE MAY — James John McBride, John Joseph Roseman, Walter Stevens Trout, jack Channing Blume, Paul Francis Parrineilo, John Rex Thomas, George Hawkins, Henry Francis Hunt. WEST CAPE MAY — Spencer Robertson Harris. CAPE MAY POINT — Donald Livingstone Carson. COLD SPRING — Maurice Cresse Halbruner, Jr., Andrew Emmanuel Johnson, Jr. ERMA — Charles Harry Taylor, James William Corson, BenN amin Clyde Pritchard. FISHING CREEK- — Wallace Lilbum Sheets, Charles Frederic * Goodacre. > WILDWOOD — Mark Orr Fal gan, George Washington DuBisse, Kra Ridgway Davis, Harold WeaHherby Morley, Benjaipin Franklin Yeagle, 3d, Warren Earl Snyder, Walter William Gleason, Henry Pancygrau, Jr., Richard Hinke, Charles Vincent Mathis, William Johnson. NORTH WILDWOOD — E d - ward Harry Bailey, Joseph James Piro, Mario Giovanni Olivieri. GOSHEN — Henry Robert Hasaiepen, Arthur Henry Batts, Edwin Lewis Thompson. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE— Harvey Douglass, William Gal- * igher. Russel David Simpkins, _ onn Rodgt r Gandy. Edgar Alvin Brown, Elwood Taylor. ^ MAYVILLE — Lewis Parker Hand, Clarence Wilton Luker. BURLEIGH —William Ligeiko. WILDWOOD CREST — Robert Emmitt Young.

Officers Of Sunday School Elected Officers of the First Methodist Sunday School were elected for the year at a meeting of the day School Board held at' the home of Mrs. Elixabeth Luker. Raymond W. Adams was elected general superintendent.of the Sunday' School. Other officers are Adjutant Theodore F. Thompson, assistant superintendent; Stanford Vanaman, secretary-treasurer. Others named at the meeting are Miss Mary Evans, pianist; Mrs. Elva Benckert, assistant pianist; Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, secretary of benevolences; Mrs. C. C. Sayre, chairman of the missionary program; Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, superifitendent of the Primary Department; Mrs. Luker, associate superintendent; Miss Lorraine Hamperian. Miss Helen Hickam, Mrs. Ella Kaijel and Miss .BeBe Riley were named to the teaching staff. Senior school faculty approved *.by the board includes Mrs. Mary Harris, Mrs. Samuel Blair, Miss Laura Ottinger, Miss Ella G. Bennett. New teachers elected and confirmed are Mrs. Theodore Thompson and Mrs. C. C. Sayre. It ia planned to sponsor an attendance contest shortly. Those attending the meeting besides the hostesses were . Luther C. Ogden, Miss Mary Evans, Mrs. Mary Harris, Mrs. Floyd C. offman and the Rev. Samuel

Csuuty Girls Win N.J. Apple Championship TRENTON — Barbara DcLong. J2, and Jean Morris, 14, both of K pe May Court House, returned their homes on Friday as IS’s champion apple Qookers of the Garden State, an honor won at the annual dinner of the Jersey Fruit Cooperative Association JMld here in connection with New Jersey Agricultural Week. : The winners were presented with $25 War Bonds and the loswith awards of $10 in War by Lester Collins, Moores- « behalf of the Jersey Growers Cooperative Association.

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| Fort Eustis. Va. after spending a few days' leave with his parFebruary 5 he is to be grad to Camp Davis, N. C, wharw he will enter O. C. S- as • corporal. Ha ia a graduate of Cape Mir High School and ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman, of Wmt Capo May.

Recent Bride

MRS. CHARLES E. HILGERT The former Miss Dorothy Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of Easton, Pa. and

Weddings HILGERT-REEVES Miss Dorothy Beatice Reeves, daughter of - Mr. and Mra. Orion Hughes Reeves, of Easton. Pa., and granddaughter of Mrs. Theodore W. "Reeves and the late Mr. Reeves, of West Cape May, was married to Sergeant Charles Edgar Hilgert, son of Mrs. Ethel A. Hilgert of Factoryville and Media, "’a. on Tuesday, January 26th, at :30 P. M. - The wedding was a formal military ope at Wee Kirk ’the Heather. The Rev. Moses Breeze, D. D., of Glendale Presbyterian Church, Glendale, Calif.,' officiated. Miss Iris Severight, of Hollywood, sang “Through the Years” and “My Hero”. Mrs. Reeves, of Easton, was matron of honor, and Mrs. Donald F. McNcmoy, of Glendale,. was bridesmaid. The ushers were Corporal Harold Silbert and Private Albert Usher, and Corporal Hugh Helm served as best man for the groom. The church was decorated with candelabra,:flowers and palms. The ^ride.'who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory baronet satin with bracelet sleeves, sweetheart neck line, torso bodice and full gathered akirt with long train. Sleeves, neckline and train were edged with a wide ruffle of lace as was the entire hemline. She wore the bridal veil formerly worn by Mrs. Reeves, which was an illusion full length veil and lace cap caught ■ith a cluster of orange blossoms. The matron of honor wore a cadet blue crepe gown with lace insertions and she carried a cascade bouquet ofjleep fuschia gladS with matching blossoms in her r. The bridesmaids wore gowns of .Mrs.-Miniver rose colored silk jersey and carried cascade bouquets of ’ ' ' • — - matching Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McNerncy, of Glendale. For the wedding trip to Hollywood and Palm Springs, Mrs. Hilgert wore a kelly green sheer wool dress with red appliques, firecracker red coat and green hat with black accessories. AJpon their return the couple wjll reside at the English Garden Apartments, 215, 1227 S. Central avenue, Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Hilgert was graduated .from- Cape May High School, class of ’37 and from Pennsylvania State College, class of ’41. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Sergeant Hilgert is a graduate of Factoryville High School and Pennsylvania State College, class of ’40. He is at present stationed at the A. A. F. Barracks of Glendale. HESS—UNDY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Undy announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Sophia, and J. Craig Hess, UANJL, son of Mrs. Joseph Q. Hess, of Pitman, N. J. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Samuel Blair at the Methodist Church on Friday, January 29, at three o'clock. , Miss Rosalie Haynes was bridesmaid. Mr. William Hess served as best man for his brother. R A NO A LL—M ATTH EWS Miss Dorothy Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mat-

The couple were attended by Miss H. Langley and Barret R. Shirey. Mr. Pluhar is a radioman Xlc) the U. <S. Navy, stationed at the Naval Air Station. SMITH—VAN LENNEP Miss Florence Leas Van Letine p, daughter <f Dr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Van Lennep, of “Malm Hall”, Malvern, Pa. was married to Mr. Donald MaxwellSmith, Jr., ox New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of South Orange, N. J., Saturday afternoon at 4:30 in the chapel of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Andrew Mutch, pastor emeritus of the church, officiated. The bride, who waa given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, an off-the-shoulder model with a net yoke embroidered in seed pearls, long sleeves and a train. Her tulle veil was arranged with a cap effect of ducheas lace and she carried white orchids and bouvardia. Miss Katherine Ashby Leas was maid of honor and only attendant for her cousin. Her gown of blue velveteen was «nade on simple lines. She wore a matching hat and carried shaded pink snapdragons. Sir. James Carson Smith was the best man for his brother. Dr. and Sirs. Van Lennep gave dinner at the Merion Cricket Club following the ceremony for the bridal party and out-of-town guests. The Van • Lenneps are prominent members of the Cape Slay Summer Colony, and the. bride, popularly known as “Winkie” has been active in the younger set in Cape May since childhood.

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thews, of Fishing Creek, Machinist Mate Boist Randall, son of Mr. and Mra. Ray Randall, of Elsie, Mich., were married at Elkton, Md. on Friday, JanuarVj^. Mr. anu Mrs. Randall are making their home in Wildwood. PLUHAR—SATTEM A quiet wedding waa aolemnizI at the Methodist parsonage, 18 Franklin street, Saturday evening at 7:80 o’clock when the Rev. Samuel Blair united Miss Alberta F. Sattem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Sattem, of Traverse City, Michigan, and Joseph Pluhar,. of Baltimore, Md.,

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Sirs. Walter Newhall Stevenson, Jr., of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. and Cape May, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Newhall Stevenson, and Aviation Cadet Victor G. MncBain, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. Albert MacBain, of Elkins Park, Pa. Miss Stevenson is the granddaughter of Mrs. Walter N. Stevenson, Sr., of Hughes street, where she is a frequent guest.

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THOMAS W. MILLET, 3d Son of Mr. and Mrs. Millet, of Bywood, Pa., frequent visitors in Cape May, who recently completed officers' training and received his commission a*« a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. Lieutenant Millet received his training at Fort Monroe, Va.

Court Dates Changed For Cape May County COURT HOUSE —Court terms

Cape May County will open

on the second Tuesday in January, May and October in the future, County Clerk Stirling W.

Cole disclosed this week.

For many years, court terms have opened in April, September and December, with jury panels serving during the entire term. Under the new schedule, ordered by Chief Justice Brogan, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, the December grand jury and petit jury panel will hold, over until the first. Tuesday in May when the new panels are drawn. Cole said no reason for the change was given. The new schedule coincides with that of

neighboring Atlantic County.

MOTHERS CLUB MEETS Mrs. Thomas B. Hughes was

hostess to the members of the “Mothers of Service Boys Club" on Wednesday afternoon at her Sewell avenue home. This club is made up of members and friends of the Cape Island Baptist

Church.

HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Evelyn DeHart entertained at bridge on Tuesday evening at her Sewell avenue home, having gas her guests Mrs. Swift Hand, Mrs. Walter C. Binckley, Mrs. W. G. Corliss, Mrs. George Douglass, Mrs. William McGonIgle, Mrs. J. Spicer Learning, Jr. and Mrs. George Deveney. MRS. UTZ FETED Mrs. John Utz, of Lafayette street, was guest of honor at a surprise shower last Thursday afternoon, given by Class Number Four of the First Presbyterian Sunday School. The shower was held at the manse with Mrs. Robert Glaubit as hostess. The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts from those attending, who included Mrs. Bertha Adam, Miss Hannah Smith, Mrs. MaryPliscke, Mrs. J. Woodriiff Eldredge, Mrs. Mae Smith; Mrs. Joseph Stites, Mrs. Ralph T. Stevens, Mrs. Edward Pickard, Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Frank Spang, Mrs. Gys Rief, Mrs. Carrie Smith and Miss Mary Alice Feitz. MISS FIX HOSTESS Miss Marion Fix was hostess at a bridge party at her home, corner of Jefferson street and

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Benton avenue, Tuesday evening and had as her guests Miss Kstheryn Steven*. Miss Mildred Holliday, Mrs. Stewart Sibble, Mrs. Frank Uuderkoffler, Mrs. Walter Trout, Mrs. Stanli " ’ and Mrs. Kenneth ' MRS. HOBSON HOSTESS Mrs. Robert Hobson wss host- • at luncheon and bridge recently at her home on Idaho avenue and had as her guests Mrs. Robert Swift, Mrs. David R. Bowser, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mrs. Richard Walsh, Mrs. Barling Sponseller, Jr M Mrs. William Williams and Mrs. Leffler. SOLDIER FETED MAYS LANDING — A pkrty was held at the home of Mfs. Ida Schenk, 823 W. HiU street. Mays Landing, last Thursday in honor of her son-in-law. Sergeant Norman Hughes, of Mays Landing, who is home for a furlough. Attending were Sergeant and Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. C. Hughes and Francis Hughes, all of Mays Landing. WOMEN’S GROUP MEETS Members of the Women’s Society of Christian Service were entertained this week at the home of the president, Mrs. Earl Hol-

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Mrs. Clifl Harris, Mrs. Charlotte I Rollins, Mrs. John < Harry M. Jackson, _ Lemmon, Mrs. Daniel L the Rev. Samuel Blair. Congratulations Fireman, 1c, and Mrs. Ei Thompson Bartleson, of 216 W Wildwood avenue, Wildwood, i

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Where Everyone Meets... CbuwldA' Cape Club Beach Drive at Jackson Street Bill Fairbanks at the piano Lobster, Steak and Chicken Dinners Oysters - all styles Steamed Soft Clams

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