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Lieutenant and . Mrs. Joseph Lockwood, of Merion, Pa., spent I part of the week in Cape May with Mrs. Lockwood's father. Thomas W. Eastwick, who is seriously ill at his Jackson street

home.

George Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Gary and their daughter, regular summer visitors at this resort, were among the weekend visitors in Cape May. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Lowering and their daughters, Jean and Alice, of Baltimore, came to Cape May for the weekend to make preparations to spend the summer season here. W. A. Keibler, formerly a teacher in Cape May High School and now at Belleville, Pa., was the weekend guest of Miss Dorothy Cossaboon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cos-

saboon.

Mrs. Grace Hamburg will spend the coming weekend with friends in Pitman. Miss Anita Hand and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the Johnson cottage, “Windy Corner”, on Beach avenue. The Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lenz and their daughter, formerly of Mansfield, Pa., are now occupying the Presbyterian manse. T. Robb Sawyer, of Alloway, spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. SawyerMiss Mary Lou Wilson, of Newark, Del., enjoyed the weekend in

Mrs. Thomas W. Millet, 2nd., of Bywood, Pa., has been spending several days in Cape May as the guest of her -brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George Moodie entertained on Sunday, Miss Susanne Heston, Miss Edna Wager, Miss Elizabeth Stimpson and Miss Ruttie. Mrs. Stewart Trottman entertained on Wednesday evening at her Kearney avenue home, having as her guests, Mrs. Mary M. Davis, Mrs. V. M. D. Marcy and Mrs. Luther C. Ogden. Miss Fern McCracken, a former teacher in the Cape May High School, was the weekend guest of Miss Sara Fidler at her home, 115 Stockton Place. , Miss Bettye Harris, of Glassboro, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harris. Miss Elizabeth Krula entertained Eugene Sturtevant, of New York,' at her home oyer the week-

end.

Garner Bishop is spending a late winter vacation in Florida. Miss Marie Engman entertained Wallace Stuard, of Ardmore, Pa., over the weekend. Misi Felore Hamperian, Camden, enjoyed the weekend in Cape May with her parents. Miss Beatrice Boyle, of Phila-. dclphia, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alward Hillman, over the weekend. . The Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair spent Saturday in Philadelphia with their daughter. Miss

Dorothy Blair.

Commander Steven Callaway, former commander of the Naval

Cape May this week after spending severel weeks in Arizona. Charles Stuard, of Ardmore, Pa-, motored here for the weekend and was accompanied home by Miss Cecilia Hickey, who will remain there for several months. William Cobb and his daughter Esther were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lund at their West Perry street home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ward, of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Ward’s sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Hughes, motored to Cape May for the dav on Monday. Mrs. Harry W. Bell will leave the latter part of the week to spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett. Mrs. Charles Swanson has

and Mrs. J. Leroy Wilson. Miss Mary Rice spent the weekend at her Washington street

apartment.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Franklin,

of Wilmington, Del., were week-

end visitors to this resort. | Air Station here, now stationed Mrs. Carrol O. Scherer and . with the fleet, spent the weekend Mrs. Harry Uhle, of Philadel- with Mrs. Callaway at her Stockphia, spent the weekend in Cape ton avenue home, where they celeMay with Mrs. Scherer’s mother, brated Commander Callaway - Mrs. Maude Mitchell. Mrs. Gail birthday at a cocktail party o

Mitchell has joined Lieut. Mitchell | Saturday, at Aberdeen, Md. | T ' - ’

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Mrs. Mary M. Davis recently returned after visiting in New York City, and in Ridley Park, Pa., where she was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ethan Allan Campbell. Captain and Mrs. Ralph Schdlenger, of Philadelphia, spent Monday in Cape May. Bernard John Gradd, of the Frank Gradd & Sons Company, Newark, has leased No.829 Stockton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harris, of Wilmington, Del., spent part of the week in Cape May overseeing their properties here. Mrs. Howard Long left Cape May Monday to join Lieut. Long to make their home in Radnor, Pa. Mrs. William Bradford, of Philadelphia, has been spending several days at her Stockton avenue cottage. Miss Jane Crawford, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Cape May with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stilwell, at their Madison avenue home. Mr. and Mrs. Stilwell also had as their guests Sunday evening Mr. Mrs. Richard L. Burke, Swarthmore, Pa. Williahl Nichols, of Chester, Pa,, spent Tuesday in Cape May with his father-in-law and ther-in-law.

EDWARD DORAN Doc Wood, played by Edward Doran, ^ _ sardonic humor, but his complaints are never made crossly. Even when the noise of the young people drives him to distraction he is ready to laugh at his owri impatience. Julie Harris, played by Marlyn Kaskey, is about 20, devastatingly pretty, with a trick of fluttering her eye lashes, which the male sex finds charming. The two Cape May High School students will appear in “June Mad", the annual school show, which will be presented at Hunt’s Liberty Theatre on April 14 and 15.

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