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Mrs. John w. Mkykr Mr*. Fnmk Conob*, of St. Augnstine, FT*., i* the Ifuest of Mr. *nd Mrs. Edward Harris, at their home, 125 Pearl avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leone Eldredge, of Freehold, are spending a week with Mr. El dredge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldredge. Mr. Eldredge will return to Freehold at the end of the week. Mrs. Eldredge will spend the following week as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Newkirk. Miss Betty Savage spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett, Jr., and their daughter, Joy, were visiting his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Frank Bennett, of 145 York avenue, recently. Mrs. Irene Dorner entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Danzenbaker, of Cedarville, over the weekend. Mrs. Charlotte Springer and Miss Mildred Springer, of 128 Pearl avenue, spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Emily Greene and her daughter, Ruth, of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puulson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves McPherson spent Monday in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McShea, of Long Island, N. Y., ar< guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Ramshaw, of 117 Third avenue. tfr. and Mrs. Joseph Wernier are entertaining their grandson, Joseph Wernier, of Philadelphia. Warrant Boatswain Joseph Miller, stationed at Norfolk, Va.. ■pent five days with his wife and children at their home at 122 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Ida Pierson, of 115 Third avenue, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs^ Harry Johnston, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Pierson had as her guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Fleischer, of Philadelphia, and Chief petty Officer Edward Fleischer, who has 'recently returned from Sicily. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tatge and their son, Bruce, of West Englewood; will arrive on Saturday to spend their vacation with Mrs. Tatge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meyer, of 116 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Edith Macool, of Ocean City, spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Edith Germon, of 621 Broadway. David Hand, who is an inspector of airplane parts in Dayton, Ohio, ■pent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Hand. Mrs. Walter Richardson has returned after spending several weeks in Perth Amboy. John J. Killeen, a member of the New Jersey State Police, stationed at Mays Landing, spent Sunday here with his family at 621 Broadway.
Cape May Point
Mrs. Lillian Vance, of Collingswood, and Mrs. Marie McAdams, of Penns Grove, were the guests of their •i»ter, Mrs. Ira E. Bell, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cornell and their family have returned to their cottage from Philadelphia. Mrs. George Annand and her granddaughter, June Bowman, of Wilmington, Del., have enjoyed a visit with them. Corporal Technician Joseph Pernicano visited his family in Detroit, Mich., for two weeks. Mrs. Hargrave had as her guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and their son, Jack. Robert Weyehert, Richard Har- ” * " forge S. Georg - ^ _ . — — _iis week. Lieutenant Commander and Mr*. Charles Ford, of Washington, D. C-, have been spending a short vacation here and ' entertained over the weekend their ron, Douglas Ford, H.-C., of Brooklyn Navy Hospital. Corporal John Vagasky has _ _ turned after ’ spending a short furlough at Ml. Pleasant. Pa. Ldw.-rd Appel and his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Heinz, of German-
in thew cottage, the "Cliveden,” on Brsinard avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Appel are enjoying a week’s vacation here. Miss Anna Fryant, of Collingswood, is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Packman, at her Lincoln avenue cottage. E. Kelly Earnest and his daughter, Fihel Meyhew, of Woodbury, spent several days in their bungalow on Brainard avenue last week. Mr and Mrs. A. Thomas Farris, •f Mt. Vernon, N. Y., are enjoying a week in their cottage on Prince tor. avenue. Private tic) Marvin 0. Hovis, ®f North Carolina, spent a few days in Philadelphia and returned to the Poirt. Mr. and Mrs. John La;nn, of Langhome, Pa., spent the weekend hert. Mrs. Harry Wood, her son, Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas - Wyatt, of Philadelphia. ■ apend ng some time in their galow on Cambridge avenue. Frank S. Rutherford, seaman (Sc), 6f Sampson. N. Y, visited
Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart and their family, of West Philadelphia, enjoyed the wrcVind at the Shaeffer Cottage, a-ermpan-ted by Mrs. Alfred Dean and
Oleg N. Dedkm, A. S. Miss Margaret Greer is ^ lag bar father. Lieutewrt (
maedn Robert Greer, sUtsooed
, Va.
Kenneth Givens is enjoying his vacation at the Point Mrs. Millard Squires and her two children vacationed for a week with Mrs. Craig. A. W. Mostpn, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Stull.
Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Charles Ford have left the Point for Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Mrs. Mildred Levins had as their ts during the past week the Misses Pearl and Alice Abendroth and Mrs. Jack Davis, all of Philadelphia, Miss Betty Straub, of Roxbo rough, and Sergeant Sergeant Charles A. Wonderley, Battery 1, 89th C. A., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nicholson, of Oaklyn, who have been vacitioning at the Barratt cotage, entertained their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, of Elkins Park,'Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Jos4 Alvarez, Jr., of Philadelphia, during the past week. Miss Kathryn Greer entertained Miss Mildred Kearns, of Philadelphia, for a week recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw are staying at the Booth cotage and their nephew, Freddie Booth, is vacationing with them. Mrs. J. Charles Humprcys, of Germantown, is spending her vacation with Mrs. Ruth B. Cottrell. Mrs. Edna M. Harrison, also of GeVmantown, visits Mrs. Cottrell on week-ends. Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt is entertaining Mrs. George Davis and her children, of Chester, Pa.
Mrs. Ernest Choate and her two grandchildren, John and Robert Darton, of Washington, D. C., are vacationing here. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hartman have returned to their Bryn Mawr home after visiting Mias A. M. Bowman. Mrs. MeFetridge and Miss Thelma Mots are vacationing here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Weideraein have returned to the city after a brief
visit here.
Mrs. John Orr entertained her husband, Lieutenant John Orr, last weekend. Mrs. Forest Jacob will be her guest for some time. Mrs. Annie O'Connor and her family have returned to Philadelphia after their annual visit to
the Point
Sergeant and Mrs.' John Redigef, of Oxford avenue, are entertaining Marvin Leonard, M.M. (1c), and Mrs. Leonard, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who are en route to New York City. Mrs. Leonard is the sister of Sergeant Rediger, stationed with the U. S. Army at Cape May Point Mrs. Evans, her son, Warren, and Miss Mary Ester spent the weekend at their bungalow. CLINIC POSTPONED COURT HOUSE—The chest clinic, held here monthly, will be discontinued for the month of August Miss Natalie M. Hand, Cape May County tuberculosis nurse, announced today. Dr. Max Gross, state clinician, will hold the next clinic on Thursday, September 16, at 9 a. m.
Cold Spring
Corporal Barr left here Wednesday night for Boise, Idaho, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mr*. George Halbruner. Mr. and Mrs. William Halbruner, of Eddystone, Pa., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halbruner, on Sunday. •» Mrs. Madge Dempsey, of Berwyn, Pa, spent Wednesday with hire Dells Dempsey and her UyMre. Oara Church, of Penns Grove, is visiting Mrs. Mildred Halbruner. Mrs. Harriet Schofield and her son, Kenneth, of Berwyn, Pa, spent several days with Mr*. Norman Dempsey and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw, of Merion, Pa., spent a few days at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickinson and their family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Dickinson on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ford and her family, of Burlington, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Elliott.
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Mrs. Alberta Williams Mrs. Martha Halbruner is ii proving at her home here after an operation performed in the Atlantic City Hospital several weeks ago. Little Betty Lou Keeler, Penns Grove, visited Mrs. Harvey Hawn during the week. Miss Frances Garretson, Philadelphia, spent Sunday with
ing a few day* at their I here. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of Berwyn, Pa, called on relatives here on Monday.
Sunday here with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. William Mm
and their family.
The Men’s Club held its mo
hour at the social
meeting a ocial hall c
Mrs. Hattie Garretson, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garretson. The Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Brennin and their son, Paul, Ivina Decamp, of Pauls boro, and Mrs. Roy Coffin and her daughter, Grace, of Vineland, visited Mrs. Alberta Williams and her family on Thursday. The Woman's Society of Christian Service and the W. C. T. U. members were guests on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Opal Schellinger. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkinson and her mother, Mrs. Adeline Keeler, spent a few days in New York on business. Miss Lillian McNeill spent _ few days with Mrs. Lena Crane and her family in Manahawkin. Finishes Course SAMPSON, N. Y.—Seaman (2c) Frank S. Rtherford, Jr, son of Mayor and Mrs. Frank S. Rutherford, of Cape May Point, has been grated leave following com-
; of his basic training Naval Training Station, eligble for further
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