Social froa/dtA. Ofjh* UlsoL F MBS BLAIB HONORED Mn Samuel Blair, wife of Mothodist Church’« pastor, i ftMot of honor at a part/ Saturday evening by the > of the church at the par-
Mn. Biair. Mici Dorothy Blair, Mn. Mrs. Nan El well, tnaman, Mr* Sara i, Mn. Marie Foulke, Mn. RoHine, Mr*. Ida Fen. Mn. Mary Hawk, Mn. .yle, Mn. Herbert Harri*, teba Bennett. Mn. Eari Bolllngiead, Mn. William Whitebead, Mr*. Marjorie Repp, Mrs. Clifford Thayer Mn Elisabeth Laker, Mn John H«mperi*n, Mn Ethel Week*, Mn. John CorS b, Mn. Raymond Adams, Mn ra Benckert, Mn Elizabeth Blakeborouyh, Mn. Mary Harris, Mn. Jennie Harris, Mis* Sara Dawson, Miss Moon, Mr. and Mn Leonard Sandgran, Mr. and Mn. Josephh Hunter, Mr. and Mn E. V. Edaall, Mr. and Mn Eraeet Smith, and Mr. and Mn. Barry Lemmon. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mias Oarlyn Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. V. Robinson, who are now making their home •t the Unter cottage, celebrated & first bithday at the home of el Weeks, 274 Windsor 8M. cm June 25. TOose attending the party wen Jackie Weeks, Barbara Morth, Roger Kelly, Barbara Murny, Kay and Betty Lehman. HAVE COCKTAIL PARTY Lieutenant and Mrs. W. A. Gjrmer, of 1205 Washington street, entertained at cocktails on Thursday evening. Among their —Tan Lieutenant Com-
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HAVE HAYRIDE Mias Barbara Konowitch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Konowitch, was hostess at a hay ride given by her parent# on Thanaay evening before leaving ea Tuesday to spend the summer •t Camp Okiba, N. Y. Twenty-four guests enjoyed the ride and were served refreshment* upon their return to the home of their hostess.
> AT BRIDGE On Tuesday evening Mn. WilMcGonigle entertained at ~~ ' honor of Mn. Willard of Ocean City, who
May. i guests were Mrs. George peagiaM. Mn. Gil DeHart, Mn. John Hinckley, Mn. John Devaney, Mrs. Steven Stager, Mn. Louis Cox. Mrs. Spicer Learning, Mn. Stanley Schellenger, Mrs. John Dawson, Mn. William Bwtie, Mrs. James Mecray. Mn. MDton Blume, Mn. Joseph Settle. Mm. Frank Underkofffer, Mn. and Mn. Harry
•LS HAVE GUESTS Mid Mrs. i. W. Nichol en I on Thursday evening at er dinner in honor of mt Commander Lee Whet- „ , D. 8. N. Guests were Captain D. B.
U. S. C. G.. Mid Mr* Walsh: Lieutenant R. Gay- ' Willing*. U. S. N.; Ensign Hodges knd Mrs Hodjas: & A Sailing; Mn. Fred •r. Mias Naomi Apgar and Mildred McCann. JBVB ANNIVERSARY r. and Mrs. Jack Tenenbeum. “Indoor avaane. celebrated ttd wedding anniveraary at home on Thursday. The was marked quietly. *t eon. Irriag, who has for seme time, Audios in Phils
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Mr. and Mn. Roth Newpher, of New York, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son born on Monday at the Lying-
In Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Newpher is .the dsu* of Mr. and Mn. Eugene Stopper, of Pennfield, N. J., and 246 Windsor svenue, this city. Mr. and Mn. Adam Kosobucki, 211 West Morningglory road, Wildwood Crest, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, born June 27, at Long’s Maternity Hospital, Wildwood. The baby, who ha* been named. Priscilla Ann, weighed
Mn. Kosobucki was the former Miss Blanch Poainger, Cape May. POINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILL OPEN CAPE MAY POINT—The Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Church of Cape May Point will have services each Sunday at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p. m. The Rev. A- Berrett, of PI. antville, and the Rev. Henry Hor- ' an, of Philadelphia, will serve mng July. Sunday School at li;15 will be held in the Union Chapel. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
as a surprise party this w Those attending vwere Mr. "-T. Harold Roop, Mr. and 1 vet McPherson and Re. er., Mr. and Mn. Kennjrd R thaw and Kennard, Jr., KT ono Mrs. William Eldredge. Warrant Officer and Mn. J. Q. Coma, Mn. Miriam Thistle ton. and Ann, laa-
i Sunday evening 1 „ _ _«ir guests Mr. and Edward Griffin, Mr. and Steven .Stager, sad “
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Beach Song Services To Start Sunday The first of a summer series of unday evening song services will be held on the beach, immediately north of Convention Hall, on Sunday, July 4, at 5:30 p. m, The services are under the sponsorship of the Cape May USO Club. The public is invited to take part in the singing. Each Sunday there will be a .iccial speaker with the group from various local churches. This Sunday, the Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, pastor of the Cape Island Baptist Church, will be he speaker. Adjutant Theodore F. Thompon, director of the USO Club, will lead the group singing. HAVE OPERATIONS
mr. Kllu mio. \siiarteB aubiub, ui Perry street, and 'Doris Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huber, of First avenue, underwent tonsilectomies at the Atlantic City Hospital last Wednesday.
tally designed Camp maternity support. In (set, most doctor* recommend it, for it helps reUers back and abdominal muscle* of sirs in.' Ton'll feel beoet, —~ look better. Ask yoor doctor about s Camp Support today!
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Holiday Fashions for the Fourth! Be chic and comfy in delightfully smart COTTONS in sheer lawns, ginghams, chambrays, seersuckers, eylet piques, butcher linens and denims in one and two pieces. Also jumpers and pinafores. Junior Sizes from 9 to 15 Others 12 to 20 Prices range from $7.95 Prints . . . Priced from $8.95 Printed Jerseys and Crepes are ideal for summer daintiness. Women Dresses In smart summer fabrics. Prices range from $8.95 SIZES 18U TO 2<M SS TO 44 Glamorizing Evening Gowns Ssdma %own ShoppSL 309 Washington Street

