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West Cape May MU*. JOMM W. MCYBO Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Haber and their son. Ensign Edward Baber, USN, of Wilmington, Del., spent a week with Recorder and Mrs. C. C. Sayre at their Broadway home recently. Ensign Haber was formerly an engineer emploved by the duPont Company In Wilmington. * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Godfrey, of Philadelphia, are spending two weeks with Mr. Godfrey’s mother, Mrs. Nora Godfrey, of Sixth and Pacific avenues. Mrs. James Glase, Mrs. Robert Hawkins, and Miss Emily Dunal spent Friday in Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCullough are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. David Levergood and their daughter, Emma, of Philadelphia, for two weeks. Cedi McCullough. Jr., has returned to Norfolk.-Va., after spending the weekend with his parent^ here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poulson spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morton, of 119 Fourth avenue, had as their weekend guests Mrs. Morton’s sister and niece, Mrs. Sara Handled and Miss Myrtle Randlett, of Atlantic City. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Morton entertained in honor of Richard Nece, MOMMlc, U. S. N. R-, who was home on leave. Their guests were Mrs. Richard Nece, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nece, and Mrs. Thomas Jow-

ett.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Poulson, of Philadelphia, spent the weekond with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson, Sr., of 139 York avenue. Mrs. Morris Floyd has returned home after visiting her daughter aQd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Townsend, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaton, Jr., and their children, of Chester, Pa., are spending two weeks with Mr. Heaton’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews entertained on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Emily Ewing and Shamgar Hand, who celebrated their birthdays on that day. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman, Mrs. Justina Hughes, Mrs. Minnie Patterson, and Mrs. Elisabeth . Matthews, of Philadelphia. Miss Hannah Peummer, Miss Avis Sanydam, of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. George Fleisher, of Philadelphia, were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins at 114 Eldredge avenue. Mrs. Perkins and her nephew, Albert Ewing, were visitors in Philadelphia. Miss Charlotte Eldredge, of Washington, D. C., will spend a month with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Eldredge, of 302 Broad-

entertained Mrs. John L. Marshall, Miss Colleen Keller, and Walter F. Barnes, of Philadel-

phia.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd, their daughter Ann and Henry H. Foote, of Sharon Hill, are here to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Samuel Steinmetz, Jr., of. Kentucky, is spending a few

weeks here.

Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Henderson, and Buddy McLeish will be Mrs. McLeish’s guests for a short time. Mrs. Hugh O’Neill, her daughter Sheila and Miss Mary Louise. Oellers have been vacationing here for some time at the Courtneys' home. Mrs. Drew Courtney and her daughter, Margaret, are down to spend several weeks. Mrs. M. A. Nichols, mother*of Mrs. Ray N. Gerew, has returned to her home in New Gretna. Miss Mildred F. Bradley visited here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollingsworth, of Philadelphia, have returned to the Point for a short stay and entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, of Lansdowne, and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack Hughes, who will remain with Mrs. Hollingsworth. Rudolph Schmidt, Jr., and Miss Sarah Mercandante, of Chester, Pa., are here to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs.

Schmidt. -

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, of Oak Lane, Pa., and Miss Gertrude Detweiler, of Willow Grove, enjoyed a week’s stay with Mrs. Richard Hall.

Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams Sergeant and Mrs. Sydney Dobbs spent their honeymoon in the New England States and Mrs. Dobbs spent 10 days here with Mrs. Helen Walter and her family recently. Sergeant Dobbs returned to Woodbine where he is stationed. Mrs. Dobbs was formerly Misa Bettina Sullivan, a trained nurse at the Boston Baptist Memorial HospitaL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henish and their children, of Colling*wood, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mr*. John Levergood, of Upper Darby, Pa., spent Tuesday with Mr. and - Mrs. George Walter and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bare mo re, of Atlantic City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Randall Elliott during the week. Mrs. Ella Davis, of Camdeli, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Myra Hoffman. Private John Wesley Turnier, of Newport, R. I., left on Monday for duty after a seven-day furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Jane Turnier, and her family. Miss Phyllis Baremore, of Atlantic City, is visiting relatives here; Mrs. Susie Eldredge, of Camden, visited Mrs. Mame Snyder on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Church, of Penns Grove, is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Mildred Halbruner.

Mrs. Paul Wilkox and her baby ive returned to New York after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Lichty. Jeffry Morrison is entertaining his daughter, Mrs. Jessie Dietxman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrison and their daughter, and Mrs. Jennie Morrison, of Philadelphia. Lieutenant and Mrs. William Ryan, of Fort Monroe, Va-, *] Monday with his sister, 1 Julia Schellenger and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith and their baby, and Miss Jeannette Biddle, of Collingswood, spent their vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle. Captain Raymond Hickman, of Fort Washington, Md., spent Sunday at home and visited his wife and baby at the Mace Hospital in North Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swain and their daughter, Martha Louise, of Rio Grande, were dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Martha J. Swain, on Friday. "Private Ivins Stiefel has been transferred to Fort Belvoir, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reed and their family and Frknk Moyer, of York, Pa., spent a few days recently with Mrs. Rebecca Dickinson and her family. Mrs. Kathryn Ernest, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Carolyn Williams on Friday. Miss Opal Schellenger and Mrs. Martha J. Swain spent Thursday in Atlantic City. Private Melbourne ScheDenger has been transferred to Buckley Field, Colo. .

Miss Louise M. Moore and Dr. Joseph Levenson, of Woodbine, visited relatives here on Wednesday evening. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Reeves McPherson, who has been seriously ill in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, after undergoing a major operation two weeks ago, returned to her home on Broadway Monday afternoon.

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Leonard Hargrave, of Germantown. has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and left on Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Williams, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., spent a few days with Miss Janet Crawford. Mrs. James -Woolson entertained her mother. Mrs. Robert A. Lewis, of Germantown, for a few days last. week. Henry H. Turner, signalmen (1c), and Christine Adams, of Cheltenham; Pa., enjoyed the Weekend with Miss Carolyn Greer. Mr and Mrs. George Greer and their little daughter, I Barbara, of Broomall Farm. Pa., alsov. visited at the “Old Top”

Mrs. Albert Flemming, a Went of the Point, visited her mother in Philadelphia recently. Misa Betty Orr vacationed With her mother this past weekend at their cottage on Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pomfert j and their son, John, of Williams- j burg, have arrived wt the Point 1 to spend a abort time. Mrs. j Voylea and her son, Bobby, are j Visiting them. Mrs. Rehn, of Philadelphia, the guest of Mrs. Howard Cor- | Bell last week. Mrs. Hart, who just returned from Michigan, is visiting her and staying at Wright’s Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Wosnicki and their son. Lamar, of Mt. Airy, are now occupying Oak Shade cottage for a short time. Mrs. Francis N. Gerew ei tained her mother. Mrs. Joseph Flicker, of North Philadelphia, on Frank Farley and her fomQv have returned to Philadelphia after a week’s stay at the Paint. Mrs. Charles Rnhl accompanied

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