Cape May Star and Wave, 19 August 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Maa. John W. Mkykk Mr. and Mr*. Edward Bobel, of t!2 Broadway, are spending a WeeJ( in Washington, D. C., with lib. Bobel'g parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Long entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Long, of Merchantville, for a few days. Warrant Officer and Mrs. Merton Bean, of New York, are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Ramahaw. Harry Hughes, of Woodbury, u ■pending the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meyer are entertaining Mr. Meyer's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Russell, of Norristown, Pa. TCss Gertrude Guy and Mrs. Irene Taylor, of Lynn, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Marion, of Halloway, at her home on Emerald •venue.-x Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of .Easton, Pa., are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Reeves' mother, Mrs. Theodore Reeves. Mrs. Miriam ThisUeton, of 212 Broadway, is entertaining her sister-in-law. Mias Alice Thistleton, of New York, for a -if;. Lottie Springer has returned after spending a week in Lancaster, Pa., as tne guest of her son-in-law and daughter, " and Mrs. Isaac Zwalley. Technical Sergeant Edward Sandgran, of Aberdeen, Md., and Corporal Leonard Sandgran, Jr., of Camp Jesse Turner, Van Buren. Ark., have returned to their respective camps after visiting their parents.

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Mrs. Hannah M. Frasch, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend

with the Cranes.

Mrs. Ashenfelder and her two sons, Robert and George of Philadelphia, are vacationing at the

Stewart cottage.

Joseph Pennell, of Marlton, has arrived at the Point and will spend some time here. Private (1c) Laurence Goins on joyed a visit at his home at Shelby, N. C., for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neiman, of Pottstown, Pa., spent several wseks here and stayed at HolHngsworth’s cottage. Mias Dorothy Rhoads, of Boyerton, visited win them for a week. Mias Betty Jane Frantis, of Woodlyn. Pa., is enjoying a vacation at the home of Mrs. Ru-

dolph Schmidt.

Mrs. Walter Fairbanks has left the Point and is going to New York *to visit her husband, who is in the Merchant Marine. Frank Mosher was down over the weekend and entertained his

daughter. Lucy.

Mrs. Steinbeck, of Yale avenue, had as her guests during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Tomb and their children, Eleanor and Bobby, of Princeton. Mr. and Mis. Stewart are entertaining the former's aister, Mrs. Morton, of Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Craner are entertaining their eon, George, who is stationed with the Army Air Force at NaahvOle, Tenn., and is home on a 15-day fur-

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unior Ott, of Roxborough. Pa., ■pent the weekend here srith his grandmother, Mrs. John Waden-

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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hess, of Lansdnwne, Pa., are spending a abort time at the Hess cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and their two sous, David and Thomas, were at their home for

week.

The Misses Louise and Mar-

guerite Ferry, of Germantown, are enjoying a vacation with their

lother, Mrs'. Steinbeck, at

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Mrs. John A. Mather, Jr., widow of Brigadier General John A. Mather, of ‘•■Stonedge,'’ Mer■chantville, ’is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Mather, of “The Tamar[Jak*- - Mias Mary Brandler and her grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Brandler, of Johnstown, spent a month's vacation here srith Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Long. Mias Phyllis Forster, of Philadelphia. was the guest of Miss Margaret Long during the past

waek.

Mr. and Mrs. Ruissell Buckholy had as their guests this past waek Misses Sally and Ruth McElwain, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Bo*vard. and Miss Ebbs Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. John Leyrw, of Philadelphia, long summer residents here, have returned to visit ■« toils at the Point. The Rev. and Mrs. James Wyoming, Pa., are

_ here at their summer home The Rev. Ernest Fiend I etui ii to his home in Kensingafter serving the Beadle arial Presbyterian Church fur the last two Sundays. The ^ Thomas MacGregor, at the Hope Presbyterian Church. ' ' '' will be here for the 'at the month r anual hussar will be held eo Thursday. August 6, at Leep- ‘ Yule avenue end Luka drive, lede will go for the chanty of the church. Mrs. George C. CoUtor « ‘ this week Mrs. DougUss

George G Collier, Jr., U. S. M. G, stationed at Quhntico, Va., visited her thia weekend, along with DougUss Chalmers and Miss Shir-

ley Kaufman.

Miss Clair Carty, of Mayfair, visited Kenneth Givens and his friends at their cottage on Yale avenue during the weekend. Corpora 1 Arthur Woth, formerly of the Coast Artillery at Cape May Point, mow stationed at Fort Sheridan, HI., was visiting friends here this weekend. Mrs. Hugh O’Neill and her children, Owen, M&na and Eugene, of Leonia, N. J., are vacationing here foi the month of August at the Cartney home. Corporal Ann DiCinque, of Fort Sill, Okla., spent a short time with Mrs. Rae Gerew. Mrs. Rennie and her daughter, Marjorie, of Germantown, are spending a week's vacation at the Jordan apartments. Corporal Carmelo Micile, formerly stationed here at the Point, now stationed at Fort Bliss, Texvisited here this last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kianer.berg and their daughter, Catherine, of Pennfleld, Upper Darby, have left the Point and are moving to Schenectady, N. Y. “From the top admirals to the —.■west seaman fesh from training -station, they (the men at Pearl Harbor) fought with gallant courage and a complete disregard of personal danger.”—Secretary of the Navy Knox.

Cold Spring Mma. Alukkta Wuaiamu Mi— Phyllis Baremore, of Atlantic City, is visiting relatives

here.

Mrs. Robert Kane and her family, of Tuckerton, are visiting her mother, Mr*. Linda McFberso Mrs. John Kaighn is visiting Mrs. Lelia Godshawl at French-

town.

Mrs. Randall Elliott is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harvey Ycaricks, in Millville. Mrs. Betty Elliott is helping care for her mother, Mrs. Orrie Strohm, who is seriously Bl st her home at Wildwood Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shutter and their son, Herbert, Jr- and Mrs. Mervin Whye, of York, Paspent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Harvey Brown.

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Mrs. Alubrta Williams The Epworth League held its business meeting at the social hall on Tuesday evening. Private James Matthews, of Fort Monmouth, spent the weekend here. Mr. James Stead, of Roxborough, Pa- spent the weekend here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Cox, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snyder. Mrs. Kathryn Matthews spent Monday in Philadelphia.

,, . Bailey and her baby, of Mmieetown, are visiting Mrs. Amalia M. Pierson.

Naval Air Station here, has been transferred to Hatboro, Pa. Chaplain and Mrs. Ralph Todd and their daughters, Stella Lou and Diana, of Norfolk. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimble, of Ardmore, Pa- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hickman and Mias May Rickman, of South Dennis, and John Westcott, of Dennisville, visited Miss Alberta Rose Simpkins during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gun Erfurt and their baby, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Carrie Needles, of Cape May, called on Mrs. Caroline Williams on Thursday. Petty Officer (1c) Everett Jackson, of Curtis Bay, Md- spent the weekend here with his wife

and son.

The Rev. Otis Marshall and his family are residing at Wildwood Crest Mr. Marshall is stationed at the Naval Air Station here. Miss Cora Garretson spent Sunday at Malaga. . Township Clerk Bertram S der, who has been seriously with a streptococcic throat infection for the past month, i !— proving at his home here. Charles A. Furey is the attending physician.

flooded with applicants after ^ was declared that they had close temporarily.

Private Frank Resell Jr. at Fort Eustia, Va- sper here with his parents. The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook are entertaining his parent*, Mr. and Mrm. Fred Cook, and hU aister, M'ss Eleanor Cook, of Oreland, Pa., at the Baptist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolcott spent part of last week at Springfield, Pa- with his cousin*., Mr. and Mrs. William Stalker. Leon Shivers, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with his fam-

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoff are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son born at Applegate's Maternity Home last week. Mrs. Elsie Volekos, of Philadelphia, spent Friday here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gull berg. Mrs.' George Stewart eptertainher parenta from Delaware and Miss Lizxie Moore, of Wildwood, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Henderson, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sands and their daughter, Helen, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaggard. Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Entriken and their children, at Hammonton. spent Sunday here with the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Entriken. The Rev. Samuel Way, pastor of the Methodist Church here, and Mrs. Way are spending a week’s vacation with their parents at Ocean City.

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Lewis Peterson. Private (le) Lewis Nkktose to now in Australia, and ’ Long is in Africa. Mrs. Cuthbwt Learning, who —ss been ID with inflammatory rheumatism, is now staying with her sister-in-law, Mia. Curtis Learning, at Green Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and their baby, of Millville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roself. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and their daughter, Loretta, of Philadelphia, are spending their vacation here with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George

Mrs. Chari**

Mrs. Clara Orsess. 1 Crteea. and Mrs. Fannie Hand attended services in the Old Brie* Church at Cold Spring on Sun-

day morning.

“The will to be free, the will to be at peace, the win to b* happy—these are the fundamental driving forces of the human race.”—Secretary of the Navy

Knox.

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Always A Good Time

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142 Decatur St.

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CHARLIE’S BAR

CARRIES A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED SCOTCH, BRANDIES sad VERMOUTH.

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Cold Beer by Bottle or Com MO

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