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Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Schaeffer, of Hershey, Pa.. Mrs. J. D. Kng and her grandson, of Germantown, Md., and Mrs. D. W. Grubb and her granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Stanton, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Clarke this week at their cottage at 825 Beach avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knecht, Herbert Knecht and Mrs. Ralph P. Miller, all of Philadelphia, are enjoying two weeks at their Windsor avenue cottage. Harry E. Balm, of Cape May, is visiting friends in Philadelphia and New York while enjoying a vacaton ths week. Howard W. McFnll, Jr., after graduating from St. Peter's Choir School of Old St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, spent a vacation at the choir school Camp Wisawanick in the Pocono Mountains and has now returned tc spend the balance of the summer with his parents at their cottage, at 1301 New York nue. 'x Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehead had as their guest over Saturday and Sunday Captain William Kelly, U. S. M. C., Of Philadelphia. Dr. Joseph Kobland has turned to Philadelphia after joying two weeks in Cape May. Mrs. Kobland will remain another week, with Dr. Kobland joining her over Saturday and Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, with their two children, of Philadelphia. have returned to Cape May to spend another week with Mrs. Hoffman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sudak, at their Washington street apartment. Karl Elliott, accompanied b> his two daughters and his mother, Mrs. Mathilda Elliott, of Upper Darby, Pa., were the guests of- Mrs. Elliott's sister, Mrs. Mary Harris, at the home of the latter's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harris, and their family, on Washington street over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles H. Tranter of Bristol, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reik, of Trenton, have returned to their home after enjoying some time at this resort as the guests of Mrs. Tranter’s grandmother, Mrs. Violet Hunter, of 415 Washington street. Mrs. Ronald B riant and her two children. Ronald, Jr., and Sue, will return to their home in Collingswood on Saturday after enjoying a week here as the guests of Mr. Briant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brianl, at the corner of North and Congress streets. Mrs. Edward Melwig, Sr., accompanied by her daughter, Catherine, of Philadelphia, having leased their summer cottage Mt Vernon avenue for an definite time, enjoyed two days at this resort, staying on Columbia avenue. Mrs. L. Jay Hammond, of the Barclay. Philadelphia, who is spending the summer in Cape May, is entertaining her daughter. Mrs. Robert C Liggett, of Echo Valley Farm. Valley Forge, Pa., for a few days. Lieutenant David Bewick, who is stationed at Roswell Air Field/ N. M., has been spending a 15day furlough with Mrs. Bewick, and their children at the home of! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liam Schellenger Lieutenant and Mrs. Bewick and their daughter, Carol, recently -spent a few days in New York with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makin, who reside in Moorestown, are spending a week in Cape May visiting their many friends here. Lieutenant (jg) and Mrs. T. Powell Hughes, who are now living in Boston, are spending some time at this resort visiting Mrs. Hughes' parents, Freeholder and Mrs. Ralph T. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanZant have as their guests for the sum- • mer at their home on Windsor avenue Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Gever and their daughter, Charlotte, Philadelphia. Mr*. Allan Willson, of 1025 Washington street, has as her guests MrS. William Soyster and her son. Bidley, of Chester, Pa., and Mrs. Luther E. Hewitt, * Mt. Airy, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Edward Ward, of Mt.xAiry, Pa . opened their New York avenue cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pharo, of Columbia avenue, are entertain- . iag their daughter, Mrs. Jesse C. Bigdon. and her two' children, Jesse _and_ Patricia, of Washing- ~ * month of

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a in Harrison Bispham, USN, retired, of Philadelphia, is spending some time in Cape May as the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetherill, of Beach avenue. Irwin Reniensen, Jr., accompanied by his mother, of Phila- . oelphia, enjoyed the weekend with Mrs. Reniensen and their family, who are residing on Co- . htmbia avenue for the summer. Mrs. Try phene Essen, who is spending the summer on Columbia avenue, is spending a few days in Philadelphia with

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stringer and Mr* Jean Zimmerman, who are vacationing at 1025 Washington street for the season, entertained Ensign and Mrs. Edward Stringer and Mrs. Stringer’s mother Mrs M Shaffer, her brother. Emory Shaffer, bar sister. Mrs. W. Hardy, and her daughter, Paddy, for a few <jay».

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entertaining their daughters, Mrs. John Kelly, of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Robert Glover, of Wilmington, Del., for the summer. They also entertained Mr. Kelly and Mr. Glover over the weekend. Robert Kearns, of Philadelphia, is spending four days this week in Cape May with Mrs. Kearns at their summer cottage on First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, of 303 Franklin street, had as their guests over the weekend Hughes' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Millet, of Wynne wood. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Meldrum have as their guests this week their cottage, 234 Perry street, Miss Helen Hammond, Miss Barbara Grey, of Washington, D. C., Miss Frances King, of Glenolden, Pa., Miss Sarah Hopkins and Mbs. Lewis Derr, of Wynnewood, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. John Dormick, who are from Philadelphia. Mrs. J. M. Rose, of 53 Jackson street, is entertaining her son-in-law and daughter, and her granddaughter, Barbara, of Philadelphia, for several days. Mrs. Frank McCowie and Mrs. Mary McKenna, of Germantown, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Annie Rice at her home on Bank street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley and their small daughter, Patricia, of East Falls, Pa., enjoyed the weekend at this resort. Harry French enjoyed the week-end at home with his par- , Mr. and Mrs. H. French, at 215 South Lafayette street. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Friedman have returned to their cottage at 28 Congress street after spending a week in New York. Mrs. S. H. Hodgson, of 53 Jackson street, entertained her brother, A. Hill, and Mrs. H. Fisher, of Philadelphia, for a few days this week. Jack Bretherton, USN, who Rationed at Bainbridge, Md., < joyed a brief furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. RBretherton, of Cynwyd, Pa., who are spending the summer at this resort. Mrs. Malcolm McDuell entertained Mr. McDuell for a four-day furlough. Mrs. McDuell's twe cousins, Miss Myra Fox and Mrs. William Lawson, of Springfield, were also their guests. Miss Margaret Skinner accompanied her father, George W. Skinner, of Brooklyn, to Cape May, where they enjoyed the weekend with Mrs. Skinner and other members of their family. Misrf Kathryn Smith and Miss Jean Snow, of Harrisburg, Pa., are vacationing in Cape May. Jack Hunter, of this city, was

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• Philadelphia visitor over the Mrs. Joseph Coale, of Baltimore, Md, will occupy her summer cottage ' at the corner of Queen street and Stockton avenue. on August 1. Stanley Schellenger, accompanied by his son, Leeds, and Jackiie Hughes, spent Tuesday in Philadelphia and attended the baseball game at Shibe Park. Private Elmer P. Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Church, 1012 Lafayette street, has returned to his camp in Alabama after an illness of five weeks in the station hospital in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. August Wulff are entertaining Mrs. Whiff's daughter, Mrs. Ronald Kenschaft, who has her three children, of Lester, Pa, with her for a few weeks. Mrs. George Englehart and her son, of Chicago, HI., are spending the summer here as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans, of 1008 Lafayette street. The Misses Rose and Nan Nagarian and Miss Armen Baxter, of Chevy Chase, Md, have been spending two weeks in Cape May, while on their vacation. Technical Sergeant Norman Wenzel has returned to duty after enjoying a visit at this resort as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Hart, of South Lafayette street. Mr. and Mrs. David Konowitch are entertaining this week at

r borne at 670 rT ,„_. street, and have as their guests Mrs. Konowiteh's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Silverburg, of Philadelphia. Miss Bebe 'Riley, of Philadelila, enjoyed Saturday and Sunly at this resort as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riley, of 1199 Lafayette street Lieutenant (jg) David W. Hughes, USN, who is stationed at Little Creek, Ya, visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes, at their home on Ocean street They are also entertaining their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harold Hughes, and her son, Alan, of'Plainfield, for some time. Mrs. Theresa Allen entertained at her home, 1009 Michigan avenue, over the weekend Robert Clothier, of Sharon Hill, Pa, and Miss Grace Jones, of Philadelphia, and for the week Mrs. Ellen Clothier and her son, Andrew, of

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Mrs. Man Gilhooley had as her guest on Wednesday Miss Elaine Schellenger, of Camden. Christian Krula, U. S. C. G, enjoyed the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Charles Krula, and his sisters at their cottage Lafayette street. Lieutenant Robert Boerner, Sioux City, Iowa, has returned to a base in South Dajcota after enjoying 10 days' furlough Cape May with his parents, I and Mrs. Frederick Boerner and their family, at their summer home on Congress street. They entertained last week Miss Margaret Lukens, of Drexel Hill, Pa, and Miss Mary Mulrooney, of Wilmington, Del.

r cottage, 1012 Maryland aveMr. and Mrs. James Carter and their two children, Misf Mary Etta Carter and George Carter, of Lansdowne, Pe, are now occupying their summer home on Grant street. Mrs. Charles Adams and her small daughter, Edith, are entertaining Mr. Adams, who is stationed in Norfolk, Va, and Charles, Jr, of South Bend, Ind, for two weeks st their home on Perry street Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrow had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White, of Butler, Pa, and are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, of Charleston, W. Va, at their home, 701 Ke&rney avenue, this

week.

Mrs. Harrison Shaw and her daughter, Isabelle, entertained Mrs. Shaw's niece, Miss Charlotte Dare, of Hatboro, Pa, from Tuesday until Sunday. She was joined here by her fiance, Warren Alphonse, also of Hatboro, and over the weekend entertained her friend. Miss Edna Tanner. Mrs. Horace Church left Cape May on Wednesday morning t« visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Hand, in Tampa, Fla, where she will remain as their guest for

month.

Mrs. S. H. Moore, of 213 Perry street, and her daughter. Miss Helen Moore, are entertaining Mrs. Moore's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. P. Brice Lang, of

ScbeftHc Services At Local Church Services at the Church of the Advent and SL John’s Church on day, August 1, will include celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at the Advent at 8 a. m. and at SL John's at 10:30. There

will be a-'i service by the Rev. W. ! Pittcnger, who is in charge the pariah for the summer. During the week celebrations of the Eucharist will be hild mt 7:80 on Tuesday and at 9 Thursday morning. On Friday morning, which is the Feast of the Transfiguration, there will be a celebration of the Eucharist at 9 o'clock as well.

Miss Margie Gaffney, of Phil- Germantown, Pa, for a few days.

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