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Mrs. Thomas McK. Cook and hfr small son. of Rolls. Mo., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Huff.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillman, of Media, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Mervyn Kent and their son at " •) Maryland avenue home on
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and Mrs. Ralph' Hayman, Teadon, Pa., opened their Reading avenue cottage last weekend and were joined by their sons, H. Blake Hayman, a student. at the Jefferson Medical Col- ■ lege, and Sergeant Ralph Hayman, Jr., of the ‘ Valley Forge General Hospital. Miss Alberta Hayman will spend the summer season at Cape May. Mrs. Harold F. Hughes has returned after enjoying four weeks' visit with' friends in San Antonio,, - Texas, and after spending 10 days as th'e guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes, who have been entertaining their grandson, David Alan Hughes, returned to their home in Plainfield on Sun-
[ day.
The Misses Doris, Nancy and Joan Bocrner. of Philadelphia, arrived at this resort last week to spend the summer at their Congress street cottage. Their father. Dr. Frederick Bocmcr, , came down on Tuesday and is \-convalescing after being ill with
\pneumonia for three weeks.
\ The Misses Jennie and Sarah Htaghes were visiting Mrs. Frank Hughes in_the Atlantic City Hos-
pital ' during the week.
Edward Bryan, of Mt. Vernon avenue, had as his guests over the week-end his brothers, Arthur and James Bryan, Miss Ella Bryan, Miss Elaine Sullivan, Mrs. Elisabeth Bryan and her granddaughter. Betty Ann Bryan, all of Philadelphia. The latter two will remain as his guests for the
summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Church are entertaining Mrs. Church’s sister, Mrs. Walter Church, and her daughter, Evelyn, of Eliza-
beth. N. J.. for a week
Mrs. Joseph S. K. Hand is spending three weeks in Boston.
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Mrs. Walter Hughes, Jr., who has been spending some time here as the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, returned to this city on Saturday after enjoying a few days in Philadelphia with relatives. She was accompanied home by Mr. Hughes, of Fort Houston, Va., who was on a brief furlough, and her sister, Miss Jane Munford, who was her guest over the week-end. Mrs. Lida Lengert, of Philadelphia, has opened , her Decatur street cottage where she will remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fraser, of Bucks County, Pa., are spending the summer at their apartment at 11 Perry street. Mrs. Sophia dT^omtra, of 223 . ‘rry street, had ‘as her guests over the weekend her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hartig, of Lahsdowne, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. William McDermott. of Roxborough, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, of Drexel Hill, Pa. Miss Margaret Hutchinson visited Mrs. Frank .Hughes in the Atlantic City Hospital on Friday. Lieutenant and Mrs. T. Powell Hughes have returned to Boston after enjoying ten days with
their parents.
Freeholder and Mrs. Ralph Stevens have leased their Guemey street home and are spending the summer at their apartment in the Star Villa on Ocean streetMr. and Mrs. A. E. Clevenstien,
of Jeffersonville, Pa., are spending ington street.
some time at their apartment on . Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson Beach avenue. land their son, John, of Cambridge Miss Gloria Konowitch is spend-1 Arms, Md., have- arrived at their g part of this week with friends | cottage on Beach avenue for the
New York City and Philadel- 'summer,
phia. I Mrs. Mabel W. Black, of WashMrs. William Camp was a Phil-ington, D. C-, visited Major H. A. adelphia visitor on Monday. I Hargreaves at his Maryland aveMrs. William Hill and herlnue cottage for several days last
daughter were in Philadelphia on'week.
Thursday. I Dr. and 'Mrs. Charles Snyder Mrs. L. Wallace Douglass, ac-'and their sons, of Germantown, companied by Mrs. Kennard Pa., have opened their Maryland
Lafayette College, will arrive here this week to spend part of his summer vacation. Mias Edna Learning, who has been spending some time in Philadelphia, where her mother, Mrs. Spicer Learning, is seriously ’ the Hahnemann Hospital, spending a few days at home. Her brother, Lieutenant Edmund Learning, who has recently been transferred from Texas to Arizona, spent a few days during the week in Philadelphia visiting his mother at the hospital. Miss Julia Hart and Miss Julia Smith, of Philadelphia, are spending an indefinite time at their cottage on Mt. Vernon avenue. Mrs. G. A. Sailing, who has returned home after spending a few days in Philadelphia, had as her guests over the weekend at her cottage on Ocean street Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gray, of Phil-
'adelphia.
Charles Jones enjoyed
weekend at his home on a brief furlough after completing a training course in Washington, D. C. On his return he will be transferred to Pitcairn .Field, Pitcairn,
Pa. /
Mrs. Irving Yost and her daughter, Louise, of Connecticut, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. " J. Reynolds on Saturday. Bob Fenderson, USCG, of Curtis Bay, Md., enjoyed the weekend at home with his mother, Mrs. Louise Fenderson, of Wash-
Brown. enjoyed a few days
Philadelphia last week.
„ ... — Miss Joan Wallaston, of Philher return she will remain, in adelphia. was the guest of Mr.
Philadelphia where she has ac-| and Mrs. W. H. Stevens, of 612 copied a position with an insur-| Hughes street, during the’ week. I summer,
ance company. | Thefr son, James, a student at Corporal Norman Dellas, U. S.
Army, returned to his camp Monday after enjoying 15 days’ leave at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dellas, of Jackson street
ed to her home its Pitman after spending some time here as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman. Mrs. Harold Alden is spendin a few days in Philadelphia wit Mr. Alden, who is employed i that city. Mrs. Harry Kunz has returned to her home on Windsor avenue after enjoying several days Philadelphia as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aust, and their daughter, Gladys. Mrs. Joseph Lokhard, of Philadelphia, spent .Friday at this resort, overseeing her property on Mt Vernon avenue. Edward O'Brien, of Philadelphia, opened his Mt. Vernon nue cottage and will remain here until fall. Charles Bittertic. of Baltimore, d., is spending some time Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reynolds were Camden visitors os Thurs-
day.
Charles Adams, of Norfolk, Va.. spending five days home with' Mrs. Adams and their daughter, Edith, at their home on Perry street JJr. and Mrs. E. H. Booth, of West Philadelphia, who are spending a week at this resort, are entertaining Mrs. Harry Hudson and her son, Warner, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Margaret Mende, of Philadelphia, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Edna Whedon and Mrs. William Dougherty, arrived at their summer home on First avenue Friday evening, where Mrs. Mende and Mrs. Whedon will remain for the season. Albert Bottons, of Pensaccla, Fla., is visiting in Cape May for a few days. Lieutenant and Mrs. John Schloot have leased the Melwig COttage_nt 3 Mt. Vernon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilmeth, of Darby, Pa., opened their Grand street home over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Anna Bailey, who has been spending the winter in Fort Meyers, Fla., has returned and is
. cottage _. W&'m&Sm convalescing from a serious Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham French, of 2106 Pine street, Philadelphia, who are occupying their summer cottage at this resort, and entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Thomas V. Zug, of Philadelphia * r an indefinite time. Mrs. Harry Borzel, of Philadelphia, has returned to this resort to spend another season at her First avenue cottage. Mr. anl Mrs. Robert Hoffman and their two children are spending two weeks here as the guests of her pa -ent-, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sudak, of Wnhington street. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham have opened their cottage at 1011 New Jersey avenue for the seaMr. and Mrs. Howard McFall, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a few days at their summer home at 1301 New York avenue. and Mrs. Ted Dayman their small daughter, of lelphia, are enjoying a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walton.
SORORITY MEMBERS HERE Merion High School sorority members enjoyed last week in Cape May and were chaperoned by Mrs. Roland Touhill, of MerAmong the members were Miss Marilyn Mason, president, the Misses Doris Touhill, Jessie Culeheimer,Sara Allen, Ann Merrick, Grace Stykes, Jan Sore, Betsy Finck, Ellen Vogel, Hilda Styles, Elaine Hoogland and Georgianna Gamble.
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