Cape May Star and Wave, 26 August 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Vl&WA Of West Cape May Mrs. John W. Mctkr Mr. and Hri E. R. Tat*e •ai' their aon, Bruce, Mr*. John Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. William MeGoniffle and their aon, Scott, spent Thursday in Atlantic City, returning: to Ocean City as the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer. Mrs. J. L Floyd and her daughter, Virginia, of Norfolk, Va^ visited Mrs. Alexander Townsend

last week.

James Rice and Herbert Sheppard were Philadelphia visitor*

on FViday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kennedy and their son, Bert, Jr., of Trenton, tpent a week with Mr. and Mr*. Charles Poulson, of 189 York avenue. Mr. and Mr*. Poulson also entertained Mrs. ' Doris Greene, of Philadelphia, on SunBarbara Ann Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. James Rice, of 189 York avenue, celebrated her fourth birthday on Saturday evening with a small group of friends as her guests. Mr. and Mr*. William Eldredg* visited their daughter, Mrs. Reeves McPherson, who is a patient at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. Mias Ella Kirby spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bailey and their daughter, Sara Jane, of Penns Grove, were in the Borough

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pager, of Philadelphia, spent a few day* at the cottage of Captain Walter Pager at the corner of Broadway and Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Perkins entertained Mr*. Perkins’ sister, Mrs. David Daniels, of Philadelphia, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richardson and their daughter, Katherine, of Wenonah, are spending their vacation with her mother, " Katherine Myers. Harry Fishei has returned to Camden after spending a week’s vacation with his family at 182 Pearl avenue. Mr. and Mr*. Evan Brown, of 104 Broadway, have as thenhouse guests Arthur Gilbert and hb daughter, of Germantown, Pa., Albert Kopplin, of Washington, D. C., their son, Harvey Brown, of Cheater, Pa., and Mr. and Mr*. Sydney Madeams and . their daughter, Kathleen, of Drexel HOI, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stockmei^r, of 120 Fourth avenua, have as their guests Mr*. H. L. Gerwig and her daughter, Jane, Lea Milea, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr*. A. D. Walter, of Miami Beach, Fla. Ralph Wodock visited hb sister, Mrs. Richard Hawley, here recently* Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Hoffman, of Palmyra, spent the weekend with L. S. Hoffman. Belford Lemunyon, of Lakehurst, visited hb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon, of 616 Broadway. Mra. Lida Daebler entertained her brother-in-law and abter, Mr. and Mra. Stilwell Eldredge, of Philadelphia, over the weekend. Mra. Lillian Hedley and her children. of Berlin, N. J., will be Mra. Dae bier’s guests for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mra. Walter Coleman, of Washington, D. C.,' spent a few days with Mr. Coleman's mother, Mrs. Martha Coleman, of SOS South Broadway. . Mr*. Henry Milligan and her sons, Henry, Jr., and Billy, will return to Philadelphia on Sunday after spending the aummer at their cottage at 211 Broadand Mr*. Wesley Dawson, of Hartford, Conn., are vbiting Mr. Dawson’s mother, Mr*. Bella Dawson. Mr*. Ida Pierson left on Tuesday to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, of Baltimore. Md. Mr*. Pierson will attend the graduation of her grandson, Robert White, from the Baltimore' Polytechnics! School Mrs. Sadie Savage had a* her guests for a few days Major and Mrs. R. EsteU and Miss Margaret West, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwick and their daughter. Betty, spent Sunday in Atlantic City visiting her mother, Mrs. Augustus Key.

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Mr. and Mr*. Edward Homan, of Ithaca, N. Y., are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mr*. Edwin G. Hall man and their fam-

ily.

William Johnson was down over the weekend looking over his property. Andrew King, of PhQsdelphia, visited James Troy during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. Drummond Smith, of Brooklyn, Pa., and their little daughter. Bethel, visited Dr. and Mr*. Bruce MaePadyen and their family here recently. ; * Mr. and Mr*. Leo Alvarez, their daughter Mary and son Gene, are enjoying a vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Plainfield, and their aon, Robert Miller, seaman (1c), of Florida, visited friends in the Point this week. Mrs. Ann Meyenberg, of Philadelphia, and Mr*. William H. Bright, of Wildwood, visited Mrs. Honor Allen recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creamer, of Penns Grove, enjoyed s week’s vacation at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cottee .enjoyed several days wt their summer. Mrs. Anna F. Denneler and Miss Cecile Stubler, of Riverton, N. Y., and Mr*. Walter Barrows, of Riverside, are being entertained at the Hess cottage thb week.

Mra. Marguerite Denamore, Albs McGuigan and Miaa Florence McGuigan, of Conowinjp, and Harry Fbber and his si Haul Fisher, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Edward Halbruner. Mm Anna Hall, of Hadron Heights, and Mm Lena Elton, of Camden, spent several days with

Mr. and Mm HollU and their family have returned to their home at Haddonfield af-

. at their cottage here. Mm Henry Shaw b a patient in the Atlantic G.ty Hospital. Private Donald H. Russell spent the weekend with hb parents and hb wife at Mr. and Mm Daniel Russell's farm here. Private Ru»-

I at the State T« West Chester. Pa.

in* John Hancock signed

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Robert Linton, of Ridley Park, Pa., b vacationing here at v ‘~ cottage on Central avenue. Mbs Mildred Kearns has turned to the Point and b being entertained by Miaa Catherine Greer, of Princeton avenue. Miaa Carolyn Greer b spending her vacation with her grandparents and b entertaining Mbs Edith O’Connor and William Turner. Mr. and Mm vein on L. Wilier and their two daughters, Jane and Catherine, of York, Pa., are vacationing here. Mm Harry Stevenson, her daughter, Dorothy, and son, Kenneth, of Brooklawn, are vbiting here. Charles H. Long, Jr, a senior at Yale University, enjoyed the weekend with hb family at their cottage, "Sunnyaide.’* Mrs. Roy Martin Boyd, of Brookline, Pa, has returned to her home after a brief stay with the Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Long and their family. Miss Jean Reinhart, of Gladwyne, is here for a week's vbit with Misfe Pauline Jarvu, at Yale and Lehigh avenues. Miss Janice Newman has been spending a week’s vacation at the home of Mrs. Ora Van Heeawick, of Central avenue. Miaa Sara Brooks has returned to Germantown after spending two weeks’ vacation with her mother. Mm Harold Brooks, of Lighthouse avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dermott and their little daughter, Shirley Ann, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCullough.

Warren Bailey and hb brother, Enos Bafley, of Mauricetown. are visiting their grandmother, Mm Amelia M. Pierson. William Matthews and hb brother, Franklin, of Philadelphia, are visiting their aunt, . Mm James H. Matthew a Blake Lowe, of Baltimore, Md, spent the weekend here with hb Mm Lawrence Bailey and her baby have returned to Mauricetown after spending a week here with Mm Amelia M. Pierson. Miaa Doris Thompson, of Ocean City, spent 10 days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mm MarSi r. and Mm James Stockman, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with Mm Margaret Long lyMr. and Mm Wilson Woobon, of Manoa, Pa, spent a few days with Mm Ruth McPherson and her family. Mr. and Mm Francis Jones and their baby spent Sunday with hb mother, Mrs. Marion Jones, at Millville. Mm Ida Long and her son, Ralph, spent/ Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mm Gamer Peterson, at Eldora. Mr." and Mrs. Walter Tweet, St. Petersburg, Fla, are spending two months with Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Hamre. Captain Raymond Hickman, of Fort Washington, Md, spent the weekend with his family here. Harvey Jorgenson, vice president of Ehret-Day and Frank Briscoe Company, contractors at the Wildwood airport, who have

spent a few days at William Eldredge' Layton, of Vineland, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Mrs. Albert Poulson. Mr. and Mm Mallard Cox have returned to Philadelphia after ■ending three weeks with Mr. id Mra. Eli Snyder. Mr. and Mm Marshall Tredway, of Chattanooga, Tcnn, have returned home after spending several days with the former’s aunt. Mm Bertram Snyder end her family Private (le) James Matthews, of Fort Monmouth, spent e weekend with hb parents, Mr. and Mm James H. Matthews, and their family. Mrs. Martha Halbruner spent ednesday in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimble and their son, David, of Ardmore, Pa, were here visiting friends and looking over their property re-

cently.

Mm Emma Stiles and her son, Francis, of Woodbury, spent a few days with Mr. and Mm ' Nelson Garre tson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAnley, Philadelphia, are spending a onth at their cottage here and are entertaining their abter, Miaa Lillian McAnley, for a week. Mr. and Mm Russell Bailey and their children, of PhiladelK 'lia, spent their vacation with r. and Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. Marion O'Neill is making her home with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Edgar Garre tson. Her husband is in the Navy and b statioped at Rhode Island.

.. time at New La, -with her husband, who b in the Coast Guard, and b in port

Mm Roy Brill and her lildren, of Willow Grove, . . spot last week here at the Baptist parsonage with her brother-in-law and aister, the Rev. Mm Gordon Cook. Mr. and Mm Roy Wolcott entertained hb cousin*, Mr. and Mr*. William Stalker, of Springfield.

Pa, thb waak.

' Mm Fred Windish entertained

her sister-in-law last week.

Mra. John Skellinger b spending thb week at Fairton with her

Mr. and Mm Benjamin

parents. If DeMaris.

Mary Ann Stebbina and Martha Louise Swain had their tonsils removed on Saturday at Bridgeton Hospital. Their mothers, Mrs. Robert Stebbins and Mm Howard Swain, brought them

home on Sunday.

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