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IAY. JULY 21. 1943
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,■ Member* of the Phil*thee Clesi, «f the Cape Island Baptist Church, were entertained at their business meeting this month, at the home of Mrs. Charles Perkins, 114 El dredge avenue. West Cape May, on Thursday evening. Assisting hostesses of the evening included Mrs. Harry VanZant, Mrs. Justina Hughes, and
Mr*. Ida Pierson.
Attending members included Mas Jennie Hanes, Miss Martha Weeks, Mrs. Horace Church, Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mrs. Ella Ludlam, Mrs. Ruth Ivins, Mrs. Arthur (Mien, Mrs. Harrison Shaw, Mrs. George Bohm, Mrs. Paul Langhome, Mrs. Edith Fischler, Mrs. Frank Engeman, Mrs. Mary Mean, Mrs. Bertha Pierce, and
Mn. Irwin Stevens.
MRS. MATTHEWS HOSTESS On Friday evening Mrs. Willard B. Matthews had as her guests Sirs. Stanley Schellenger, Mn. Frank Underkofler and TlTS.
William McGonigle.
MRS. BLUME HOSTESS Mn. Milton Blume was hostess at a dinner party Monday evening. Afterward guests returned to her home on Stimpson's Lane for bridge. Among the guests were Mn. William Hertle, Mn. John Killeen, Mn. Howard Souder, Mn. Jesse Souder, Mn. William McGonigle, Mrs. Eric Axelson, and
Mn. Michael Blume. HAS BRIDGE PARTY
Mn. John Davidson, who is ■pending some time in Cape May as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Millanr Ware, entertained on Thursday evening at bridge' in honor of her sister-in-law, Mn. Harry Davidson, of Elkins Park, Pa., who is her C lt for a few days. Among 'guests were Mrs. John Kelly, of Baltimore, Md.; Mn. Richard Reinhart, of Drexel Hill, Pa; Mrs. George Douglass, Mrs. Lewis Cox, Mrs. Lynn Scott Hall, Mrs. J. Spicer Learning, Jr., and Mn.
James Mecray.
GRIFFINS HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin entertained a few friends at their home on Ocean street Sunday evening. Among the attending guests were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stager, Mr. and Mn. Gilbert De-
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Mn. Frank Underkofler entertained at dinner on Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Underkofler's birthday. Their guests were Mr. and Mn. Joseph. Settle and Mr. and Mrs. William McGonigle. MRS. DeHART HOSTESS Mn. Gilbert DeHart was hostess at bridge at her home, 906 Sewell avenue, on Tuesday evening. Among her guests were Mrs. Lewis Cox, Mrs. George Douglass, Mrs. J. Spicer Learning, Jr., Mn. John Devany, Mn. Steven Steger, Mn. William McGonigle, and Mrs. Walter Benckley. O'NEILLS HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Neill, of Perry street, are entertaining their son, Technical Sergeant Warren O'Neill, who is enjoying his first furlough since entering the Army in November. He will return to his camp in Fort Lewis, Wash., on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O’Neill entertained another son, Russell, of the USNR, stationed at Fort Miles, Del., over Saturday and Sunday. They are also entertaining their daughter, Mrs. William Fath and her infant son, William Michael, indefinite time. JOINS HUSBAND Mrs. Edward Hoffman, the forer Miss Marion Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of this city, left Cape May on Wednesday to join Private (1c) Hoffman who has been transferred from Fort Logan, Colo., tc the 316th Fighter Control Squadron at March Field, Riverside,
Cal.
Private Hoffman has many friends at this resort and served on a bread route for Fischer Company in this city for some time before entering the service. MISS LEWIS FETED Miss Adele Dixon Lewis, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., and Atlantic Terrace, Cape May, was guest of honor at a shower on Thursday evening given by Miss Jane Rafferty and her sister, Mrs. Austin Love, at their cotage. 303 Franklin street. Among the attending guests were Mrs. Harry Rafferty, Mrs. Bernard Boak. Miss Ann
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view, IB, and Mrs. Hine.* brother and sister-in-law, _ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith, who are from Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Florance Sweeney, of New York, were Cape May over the weekend attend the wedding 'of their daughter, Kathryn, and Ensign Robert E. Mahoney, of the U. S. Naval Air Station, which took place in the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. on Saturday afternoon.
VISIT IN RESORT Mrs. Fred Collins and her children. Beryle, James and Dorothy, of Philadelphia, formerly of Cape May, are enjoying the summer season here. Mr. Collins joins his family on
Corporal and Mrs. Steve Tragakis are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Chris Steve, born Tuesday, July 13, in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Tragakis will be remembered tA the former Miss Betty Dietterich, of Cape May. COLD SPRING—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halbruner announce the birth of a baby girl named Ruth
— born at the Mace Hospital, North Wildwood, on July 18. Mrs. Halbruner and her baby will return home here on Thursday.
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