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Mrs. Edith Collins, of New Hsven, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wellman, of Salem, visitad his mother, Mrs. Lillian Well-
man, over the weekend.
Charles Heaton, Jr., of Chester, Pa., spent the weekend here with
his family.
Mrs. Ida Pierson is spending some time in Baltimore, Md. w Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White. Cecil McCullough, Jr., who is Stationed in Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCul-.
and Mrs. George Cockern,
of Philadelphia, spent the weeVand at their cottage on Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain, of
Drexel Hill, Pa., called on Prank
Gallaher on Sunday.
..Mrs. Herman Pederson and Miss Betty Savage spent Wed-
nesday in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Sophie Chambers is
tertaining her grandchildren over
• the Easter holidays.
David Hand is leaving on Wed- “**■*"’ for Dayton, O., where he
Mrs. Harry Talbert has returned home .after spending the week-
end hi Camden.
Miss Olive Douglas entertained
Mrs. Edna Douglas, of Colts>
Neck, over the weekend. Louis Danner, who is u. , 11C
Merchant Marine, is stationed in
California.
Mrs. Lizzie Rodan is spending some time here with her brother,
Frank Gallaher.
'Mrs. William Young and her daughter Virginia were raW irl c on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lenrun
yon on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Aba die, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend their cottage on Broadway. Mrs. Harry E. Settle and
and Mrs. Alexander Smith have (•turned home after attending the fjmeral of Mrs. Smith's brother, Edward Settle, of New Haven,
Conn.
Cold Spring Mas. Albert* Willi*us Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson, < Norfolk, Va., spent a week here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ewing. They are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Alberta Tomlin, and her family, at Linwood, Pa. ' William Vanaman and his family have moved into the Ford
farm homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McPherson, of Burleigh, spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Socrates McPherson. A The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Weill has been
named Katherine Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McPherson spent Sunday in Philadelphia
and visited Felton Ewing st Temple University Hospital.
The Lower Township P. T. A. meeting will be held at the Consolidated School on Tuesday af-
ternoon, May 4.
Mrs. Nellie Elliott spent Tueslyln Millville with relatives. Private George Mason was a dinner guest at the home of Jack Elliott on Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles Weeks and Mrs. Edna Raff spent Tuesday in Mill-
ville.
Mrs. Edward Halbruner spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Addah Layton, at Dias Creek. Mr. and Mrs. George Slinghuff, of Collingdale, are spending a eek here at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Halbruner, of' Eddystone, Pa., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halbruner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kane and their children, of Tuckerton, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Linda McPherson. Miss Ruth Fleischhauer has rented to Philadelphia aftor spending two weeks here with her brother and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fleischhauer. Miss Dorothy Thompson entertained the Happy Hearted Class at her home on Friday evening.
Cape May Point Mibb Jbnbt Baib Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and their sons Tommy and David •pent several days at their cottage on Cedar avenue. Dr. and Mrs. G«orge Bancroft Irvine, of Westgate Hills, Pa., eame down to oversee their prop-•rty^-in the Point recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Collier, of Carmantown, were recent visitors •t their cottage on Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Hess, Philadelphia, opened.their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Wadenpfuhl and their son, Private John W. Wadenpfuhl, of RoxborOUgh, Pa., were Point visitors at their cottage on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Bukard, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday overseeing their cottage on Lake Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cornell, their son Howard, Jr., and daughter Barbara, enjoyed a week-end •t their cottage on Central ave. A defense meeting will be at the FVe House on Monday, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Torgenson, who have been residing here, left en Friday to make their home at Kansas City.
president, Mrs. Esther Garretson; secretary, Mrs. Cordelia Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. Emma Schellenger; sick committee, Mim Lillian McNeill and Mrs. Cora
Reeves.
The Epworth League gave a party in honor of Private Georg Mason's birthday at the Social Hall on Wednesday night. Private Mason returned to California on Wednesday after a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Mason.
Private Senser Taylor, of Fort Lewis, Wash., has returned after a furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tailor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, r. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoffman and Miss Blodwyn James, a nurse of Mace's Hospital, Wildwood, were dinner guests on Thursday
evening at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and their fam-
ily. »t North Wildwood.
Mrs. Alice Bradley has reture-
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Erma
Albkrta Williams
Mr and Mrs. Garner Peterson,
spent Sunday. with
Mrs. Ida Long,
_ Eldora,
their daughter, and her family.
The Sunshine Class met at the home of Mrs. Con Reeves on Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Jennie Madden as hostess. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: President, Mrs. Ella Taylor; vice
Why not turn over the 1 Igement of the war to the coluanista and commentators ?
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Hollingsead Funeral Home • 18 WASHINGTON STREET CARE MAY RHONE KEY. 820 BEU. *2^ 040 CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL' HOME
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caring for the children at lieutenant Commander Y. B. Corliss St Cape May. Mrs. Corliss has returned after being in New York. Mrs. James H. Matthews, Mrs. Harry Whilden and her baby. Miss Margaret Cranmer and Mrs. Della Cranmer spent Friday in
‘tlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frett and Mr. and Mrs. David Mason, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, ho have been spending some time here, have moved to Indiana. Mr. Johnson is employed at the
Dayton, Obio, airport.
The Rev. and Mrs. James McGowan are staying at the parsonage this week while Mr. McGowan ^ r - awl Mrs. Fred Foster and is preaching at Tabernacle Church [their family, of Wildwood Great, daring Holy Week. | spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs. Clare Church returned to Pennsgrove on Wedneeday after
visiting relatives here.
Mias Olive Wheeler, of Phila-
Mrs. Leona Dionion, of Wildwood, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Leona Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Snyder and their granddaughter, Alberta Rose Simpkins, called on relatives at South Dennis on Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Williams called on Mrs. Carrie Needles at Cape
May on Sunday.
Mrs. Betty Garretson and her baby, of MayvBle, and Mrs. Em-
ily Pritchard and her baby spent * — • % Mr,.
Mrs. Arthur Butcher, of Cam
den. Is staying with Mrs. WHlian
Christie for the summer. Mrs. Carl Fletcher, of Prospect
Psric, Pa., visited Mis. Boy Wol-
cott on Friday.
Mrs. Lester Long and daughter, who have lived in Philadelphia for two years, have returned to their home here on Railroad avenue. Mr. Long is employed in Philadelphia and will
spend weekends here.
Mrs. John Alexander received * p,e f* Japanese paper money in a letter from her husband, who is somewhere in the Pacific. He said he took it from a Jap who wouldn't need it any more. The local school celebrated Hitler’s birthday on Friday by buy“ig[ $80 in War Saving Stamps. This makes a total of $301.40 i
Ray Geiger and his _ moved last week to Cape i
Court House.
gK-ssai §Ha«s3rs
(lc) John Hoff, of Prs£
and Forrest Jag-
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