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“^“iVdPeople'sTheaUeWill AnnaQ. Nilsson
' ,0 " a Show' Police Drama
Mr. >Bd Mr*. Albert Fr»i<S«MiB and family, of Salem, ttailed Sat*
CbarMa aai Natbaa Luck* *>d i erday aith Mr*. FttidetBaB'* TV-,- R- P-tJ C nr . , , f^moas 9s%sxx aatf Ar-a-ar W; - j .: E--i4jT-.oa.eal. : motber. Mr* Sarah Spalding Should IM) OC raia r t gride* wto have dltt.cultr In • • j g—Jjly Barbarous — *• * *' **-— — ■ • • 1 ti o • V lw .,i n - -nmah furniture tr.: ■'
I May 1.
Relic of the Spanish Inquisi-
Richard Stoffels. of New York jetty, la spending hu vacation of
Utm MtiCrei 8t«ia. of Glen- u, r( « «e«k> und-r the parental
tsaok ■»■•** the »eek end with root.
Mim Loaua Wootaon. The M. P. McDole s are re-
WUllam aeV*«ehel. of Phlla- ntodelln* their home.
deiphU. wai at hi* summer cot- Mrs Harold Collin* and Mis* ta*e over t ie week end. > Helen Dailey were in Ocean City
Mr. and <4r*. James Woolson 1 Saturday,
are spending a few weeks at the j *. E Stratton. Mr*. Clifton home of Mr*. Woolaon’* parenu. j Smith, and the Misses Helen and on Prtncton Avenue, until their j ponces Stratton attended the new bungalow Is completed. j movies Saturday evening at Ocean
Mr. and Mrn. Ales H-Udeman: cn y .
Quite a number from our vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Alfred Sapp, at Petersburg. Mon-
were In Philadelphia on Monday. Mrs. Charles Young, of West Cape May. visited her slster-in-Isw here one day last week. There waa quite a bit of excitement on Sunday morning when a Are alarm was sounded. The fireman were quick to respond sod the fire, which was
a roof, was quickly extinguished. Mrs Ida Murphy spent several renovated
day* laat week at her summer j Mu> Betty Young spent th* cottage 'week end with her aunt. Misa
Robert Lewis. Sr., spent Sun- Emma Sack.
Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Corson rived here Monday from Miami Beach, and are spending a days with Mr. and Mr*. R
Smith.
The Baptist parsonage has
Wyville Dailey, of Camden.:day at Court House
spent Sunday with bis mother. The Excelsior class met with Mr. and Mrs. Grlffen Young Friday evening. A potluck supper has been planned for the near future.
. Palermo
day here with his daughti John Corson entertained relative* over the week end. Horace Woolaon motored to Ocean City on Monday evening, where he attended a P. O. 8. of
A. Lodge meeting.
Mr. M- lahle. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Thomaa Wool-
aon and family.
Many of the people of the Point attended the annual High School show on Wednesday and
Thursday evenings.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hughes were vial tors in W’lldwood on
Sunday. , parent* here.
Some of the Lankenau slstert are here opening up their bouaer
for the coming season.
Morris Bell, of Philadelphia
spent Sunday with bla mother.; Miss Anne Kruk visited friends Mr*. Emma Bell. |*& Elmer on Sunday.
Mr*. M»ry Mi 'Ceeman. of Phlla-
,w* WUBa* T. Cum ow Sator-! Mr and Mr*. Paul Amaroae. of Their Household Services? • i- • ting eu High furniture for ;
Sim* :«nf -i*«r -**-«-» .j*, Millville vpeni Sunday with Mr. ! their five-room bungalow*mrtwo &** E M SMCels attended a - • -* E. Young was In Phlla-1 and Mr* J.weph Hewitt. . ... _ w , vr .-. tb - Wil l apartment* might V In
**«•.** at Bndgeum Mmday yg^y j *fiward N.-rton and fmnlly. of , , ' ,he John ^ ‘ h “
Atter a we^a rt, •. with her *- **4 Mm Btnsrll Field* and iTownerr.d - Inlet, vfadted reUttve, ^ . pArtlcolM room, the "aaloon.
*■ u v««* «>» cmi- « »ow. avikm - *dM». 21".. — «• » » ■■ Coer- House Sunday. Mm Charles Taylor la ^end- . | Figuring the average sUe room Mm Emma Springer ha* re- ing this week a! Colllngawood »» ura »r- *»> ‘ ihe small American home or turned to her home In Eldon. with her daughter. Mbs Beatrice This clever comedy drama ^ i apartment at 10x14 feet. It can Robert Garrett motored to Taylor. based on the moot question of h _ tbat this room has a W’lldwood on Thursday to at-j Mr*. Lida GuskHI. who has whether wlvee should be P u ' ! i equivalent, to forty
tend the American Legion. i l»en caring for Mr*. Julia Scull, for their household services or r f )hfw . Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Corson mo-1 m quite ill. not. It l* filled with laugh-pro tored to Cape May Sunday Mlm Mildred Allen, of Long Is- voking situations and the char Mr. and Mrs. S. E Young mo-1 Und. V Y . spent last week with . acter* are very real indeed. c ' tored to Ocean City Saturday eve- J hi r sister. Mrs Raymond Burke, real are they in fact that nlng. j Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. member of the sudlence will ! Haines were visited over the : recognlte their next door neigh-
Week end by Mr. and Mr*. Irving ; bor among them.
< Mai k. of Philadelphia. Mr. Mack The argument upon which the
led the singing at the services «|ory Is bused, arise* on the day Mr. and Mrs. John Scull. of ( in me Baptist Church on Sun- of Nell Bailey's wedding, when South Dennis, called on Mm. Col-.rt B «.. hrr f >tbtr diseovem her mother man Norton on Tuesday. | Harry McPherson and wife and b a.« held out on the premium Mr.'and Mr*. Howard Mlchener J William Powell and wife were In payments to provide Nell's troueand daughter, of Hatboro. Fa-. I Wildwood Saturday night. ; e«au and her mother discovers spent the week end with her par- j Mls.« Elizabeth SOtea waa In thal b ^ r f a ,her ha* borrowed on * n w ... v s ,, W*' c ">‘ Saturday. j tbr po,,^ to lnT „, {u Mr. and Mm. Richard Lloyd Miss Alice Eldredge. of Tucks- no ne-ioo-certain bonds, called on Mm George Kelly, at j hoe. spent last week with Mr* Nl . n ]ea(U tbe ^von of tbf Erma, on Monday. Howard Stltea. . wh ^
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith andj Martin Spalding and wife were i.ii»band fall* daughter, of Stone Hartsir. and m Wildwood on buxines* Satur-
Mm. Colman Norton motored to: aay.
Cape May on Sunday. Mrs. William Armstrong, of Frank Chambers spent Satur- . Plitladelpbla. spent last week
Defies Hot Si
Before Camera in Comfo —Act* In Bathing Suit
agony, i
Dias Creek
their weary
This salon, created for the
turning of her atory. I*, aceord-j- „
ling to Mme. Glyn. an accnraii• presentation or the salon* of the English great houses. It l*j the general meeting place of the family and guests and can easily accomodate two or three hundred
person a.
This 1* the house to which Hubert Culverdak. played by Antonio Moreno, tbe scion of a proud old family, brings hi* bride.
Yane*sa Levy, played by Pauline £“7out , hr d,.rttn*s*. Starke, after Utelr marriage. ln )j(?d m , th UHtd drjnk
j "The Third Degree.” the War | ner Bros, production, starring i IKitores Costello, which will b* shown next Tuesday and Wednesday at the New People- Theatre. Millville. Is a* gripping a police mAodrama a* It* name suggests Happily, the "third define'’ In this country ha*, to a large
egtent. given way to more sclcn-j ’
tlfie lea* painful, and Infinitely Th ' ,Ur - °* h*» accural* methods In police surmised If. acted In a h
IP wildeded prison-1 suit, which waa exactly th. longer writhe on *t» 1* of oulrement of the ncript o< blinding light flooding *'*»nr. »*»*• NlUmm ha* th<
Anna Q Nilsson. be*u First National film star, ha upportunliy during the nimi••Her Second Chance." » comes next Tuesday. May : the Grand Theatre, In sil fore the r .men In deflan-. a biasing hot sun and
1th his «*- j with Mis. Charles BroMix* Beatrice Taylor spent the
,nd Mr*. Daniel Chamle-r-- wr-ek end In CoHingswood.
and son. John, and Rldgrway Jones spent Saturday evening at
Woodbine
Mr. Reeves, of Cape May. Is wiring Ralph Norton's home for elect riclty. Mr. and Mr*. Ru.-sel Weatherby spent the week end In Millville with her parent*. Mr. Allison Ludlara. of Swainton. wax a caller here Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Richard Lloyd speni
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klnsler entertained friends on Sunday. !
Norman Paullln. of Philadel
phla. spent tbe week end with hi. j | nesday at Court House with h<
Mias Gertrude lUlalng ent.-r ■ unl - Mix. Socratea Wllllx. tallied friends from Bridgeton and j Mis* Mima Slmth spent a few Philadelphia Sunday. : days with her brother. L. D.
Compton, at Egg Harbor.
Mrs. Charles Grace and daughter. Carolyn, spent Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. 8 E. Young en- Court House.
delphls. spent the week end here j tertalned the following on Sun-; Mr Russel Dunn spent Salur-
wlth friend*. i day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wai day at Court House. Mr. and Mr*. Job Toxour en- _ , __ _ , , Adams and daughter. Aimed* Mr. A. H. Schellenger speni , .ertalned friends from Ocean City
Beverly. N. J.. spent a few | Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Corson snd ; Friday at Wildwood. Sunday.
William Weatherby sp< nt Mou-j Captain John Burke spent the
week end at his home here.
and Mrs. Milton Lore spent Sunday with relatives In Millville Mlax Julia Price returned to her work on Sunday, after spending a week here with Mias Faye
Moore
Howard Mlchener, wife and daughter. Mildred, spent the week end with relatives here. Charles Gaxklll and wife, of Ocean City, spent Sunday hen
with her brother.
Clatence Jones waa in Wild-
wood Friday night.
Mli* Inez Stiles and friend
spent Sunday In Millville wllfa
“r. and Mr*. Harry Stiles. Claude Young spent Sunday at hi* home In Millville. Mias Helen Bixler spent the
week end with friend* In Bridge
days here last week.
Mr. Roland Simpson spent Sunday at his summer residence. Mias Katherine Schmucber, ol Philadelphia, spent Sunday at the
Point.
Mrs. Emma Bell has returned to her home at the Point after (pending some time with friends at Paoli. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Strange have returned home after spending the winter In Orlando, Fla.
-/alley.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Relslng day s
Court House.
:wly-«cquired
agree with her.
She rstabllshee them at a farmhome In the country, prevent* them from communicating with their respective spouse* and waits When the wives return they find them In the company of
the village vamp.
About that time It looks a* It the comedy would have a sad. dramatic ending—hut old M:. Tevl*. the aut'.on agent, who lithe walking newspaper ot the community, saves the sHnatlon.
Feature of New Glyn Production
Furniture Enough To Fill a Forty-room House
Enough furniture to fill ; forty-room house went Into on' room alone of tbe Eugllsli roun
harsh
beyond.
threatening, cajoling. Insisting, demanding, questioning them until their sense* reel and the earth: seems to be staggering craxlly through trackless space. They
are no longer flapped awake or. it to he a novelty la Stylish It
roughly shaken by manicured wtume.
‘P-j Others in ’’Her Second Chat
‘P jare Dale Fuller.
Ing feminine role with Hu: Gordon playing opposite her Charlie Murray cast In a cor
The bathing suit la ot V; Nilsson's own d.-slgn and i, hose who have alrsrdy
Ford, “The. Bashful," In "Hell's Four Hundred”
The supporting cast Includes Harrison Ford, who became 4mob Robard*. Rockcllffe Felknow n at Fox Films West Coast I | 0 wea. Kate Price and Tom Sant1 studio as "Harrison, the BashiUb". c hl. "The Third Degree" wax during the flming of "The adapted by Graham Baker from Wheal." the sensational produt-l, b e Charles Kb in play. Michael lion picturing the evils of gam-! cartiz directed, bling. In which Ford played the' ■ . ■ ■ - —..
pari of Ted Mono son of wealthy pan
come "Halrison. the Bold." in Fox Films' "Hell’s Four Huu-| dred. ' starring Margaret Living-' ston. He has the role of John North. relenUcuw district attorney.! who has started a far-reaching
clean-up of his city.
ted with promises of freedom and wtHUm J. Rally. Mike l> :j leniency and rest to n.r.t j*d prouly and Corliss Pali terrible crime of w-hlch they are | Tbr plct gull (less Eve I’nseli of Mr*. Wllwn Wo* Mix* Costello appear* a* the r0 w-, famous novel,
wife of a third degree victim
Patient—“Doe. 1 cant night. What shall 1 do?’ Doctor—"Just Imagine night man at a garage an body’s blowing for you to up tbe door.”
Harrison, the Bold.” was applied to ^im a* the result of his If e scene* with ’Marc-llne Day. They will be seen a! the Grand Theatre Saturday April SO.I
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The Men’s Progressive Bible Class are making plans to bold a pot-luck supper at their regular monthly meeeting night, which Is next Thursday evening. May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Souder. of Colllngawood. and Mr. and Mr*. J. Jenkins, of Port Norris, were Sunuay callers here. Mr. and Mr*. Dexter Ouram and. baby. Lola, of Wildwood, spent Sunday atiernoon and evening here wltb Mr. and Mrs. Letoy J aggerMr. and Mr*. Allan Rodgers of Woodbury, called on Mrs. R Peterson Sunday. Earl Roop. who recently re turned from the Glen Gardiner Sanitarium. 1. able to be outdoors for a while. C. Herbert Dawson, who la on his way across the continent, passed through the flood district along the Mississippi river, and reports tbe damage Isrrlble. Mr. Dawson Is bound ft>r Southern California, where he has gone lor hi* health. Mrs. ELI• Wright and small son. of Wildwood, visited at thi home of her parvinl*. Mr. and Mr*. Ashburn. last Thursday. Joe Hand, of Cap. May. whoxe home Is quarantlnod for scarlet fever. Is slopping her,- with his brother for a time. A younger brother la suffering with tbe dis-
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Charles Mendi Isohr, sper.; the week end with his family in Washington. D. C. Mr. a d Mr*. James Wood, off Goshen, were here visiting her j father. John Isaacs, last week Mr*. Edna Foulke. of Ph..a i delphia, waa a recewt visitor her, John Isaacs is able to be about after suffering with a aavere case ol pleurisy. * Skid Hickman, of the County Farm, ha.- been visiting friends
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