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Mr. and Mrs. William West entertained Mrs. Muriel Fisher, of Philadelphia^ on Sunday. 'k Mr. and Mrs. T. Powell Hughes, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, over the weekend. Mrs. Harry Reeves has joined Mr. Reeves, who is stationed at Fort Jaokson, S. C., for a brief visit Mrs. Sara Hogan, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Shields. Miss Dorothy Reeves left Cape May Sunday for Easton, Md. f where she has accepted a position. Richard Rutherford, of Lewes, Del., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Rutherford, for several days. Joseph K. Campbell, of Blue Bell, Pa., is occupying his cottage on Hughes street for a brief period, making preparations for the coming season. Judge and Mrs. Henry Sweeney, of Detroit, Mich., are spending several days in Cape May as guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, at their Hughes street home. Mrs. William Hess is spending some time in Washington, D. C. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jowett, who will make their home there. Mrs. Joseph Q. Hess has gone to Pitman to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Lillian Ware. Mrs. Elizabeth Bockius has returned to Cape May to spend some time at her North street cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand, who have made their home in Clewiston, Fla., for the past year, have now moved to Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Hand recently returned from a visit with relatives here. Mr. Hand has been transferred to McDill Field. Mrs. Joseph Ldckwood has been Waiting her father, Thomas W. East wick, at his Jackson street home. The Misses Leila and Dorothy Taylor, of Philadelphia, were visitors here during the week, overseeing their Benton avenue
of Philadelphia, is spending some time here with Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley and their daughter Patsy have returned to Philadelphia after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William <J.
Rice.
The Rev. Albert Lenz spent ro days of the week attending _ reunion at Princeton University. Mrs. Lenz and their small daughter visited her sister, Mrs. W. Gordon Hanaway, at Atco. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Franklin and their son, of Philadelphia, are enjoying weekends at “The Dormers”, their summer home, before coming here for the sea-
has
Bellangy recently returned after spending some time in Ashville. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Hait, Jr. were weekend guests of ■the former’s parents at their Hughes street home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman, of Camden, were recent guests of Mrs. Addie Hurd at her home i Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Corson have been spending a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Weber at their home in Florence, N. J.
son.
Miss Mary Stoddard, of Philadelphia and Cape May, has returned to spend another season at her South Lafayette street cot-
. Joseph B. Hughes, who has spent the winter in Philadelphia, has returned to Cape
Miss Hilda Krula, who
spent the winter in Philadelphia, came to Cape May this week
remain for the summer.
Mrs. Franklin Porch is a . tient in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, where she will un-
dergo a major operation.
Private Joseph Hess, a former teacher in the Cape May High School for a number of^ years, was a recent visitor here. Mr. Hess at present is stationed at
New Cumberlam^. Pa.
Mrs. Joseph Famlet spent part of the week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Karl V. Kokes, who has been a patient in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, under the observation of specialists, re turned to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Mecray, of New York City, were Sunday guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs. Mae Smith.
Miss Mary Bellangy, of Philadelphia, enjoyed Sunday here
with relatives.
Mrs. Stuart Claghorn, who has spent the winter in Philadelphia, returned to Cape May this week. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Howard, of Philadelphia, werk weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs- J.
Warren Arnold.
Mrs. George Firth, of Philadelphia, was a visitor in Cape May on Monday, making preparations to spend the summer at the Ocean
Villa.
Mrs. Daniel C. Donaghue, Philadelphia, has been spending several days here overseeing her New Jersey avenue property. Mrs. Gys Rief returned this week after spending a fortnight in Florida with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Spang. Mrs. Charles Bellangy, Jr., «f Ashville, N. C. and Cape May, left Atlanta, Ga. on Friday by E lane to spend some time with er son, Air Cadet Martin West, Jr., at Ellington,. Texas.
Shool Honor Rolls Released This Week High school honor rolls for the latest marking period were issued this week by Paul S. Ensminger, principal of the school. Those who attained high scholastic averages for the period are: Seniors: James Corson, Charles Goods ere, Pauline Bennett, Willmira Crease, Nancy Curtis, Nancy Hickman, Marlyn Kaskey, Gloria Konowitch, Dorothy Williams. Juniors: Marie Engman, Charles Hoffman, Betty Lou Hughes, Shull Rutherford and Nonna Taylor. Sophomores: Jeanne Scott, Jay Jibble, Jerry Love, Nancy Hand and Doris Eldredge. Freshmen: Priscilla Scarlett, Elwood Hioks and Bernice Howard.
FISH at its BEST AND IF YOU THINK WE’RE BRAGGING, TAKE A LOOK AT THE MANY ITEMS OF SEAFOOD IN OUR STORE. All Kinds of Fresh Fish DE LUXE CRAB MEAT
SEASIDE FISH MARKET
Keystone 1451
Jackson and Mansion Streets JOHN E. MILLINGTON, Prop.
ROLLINS IN NAVY Raymond C. Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rollins, of Cape May, who enlisted in the Naval Reserve several weeks ago, -has been sent to the Naval air station here for his preliminary
Naval training.
Lehigh Grad
JAMES W. NEEDLES Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Needles, of Cape May, who was one of 375 men receiving degrees from Lehigh University at the 74th Commencement exercises Monday morning. Needles, who received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, is a graduate of Cape May High School. His activities at Lehigh included rifle team, four years; freshman numerals for rifle;- secretary and treasurer of his living group; advance military science; ordnance association; J the Chemical Society.
PIKE SEASON OPENS
New Jersey’s pike and pickerel season opened yesterday to give the state’s fishermen additional leeway to enjoy the sport. The pike and pickerel season is looked upon as a preview of the popular bass season which offic-
I ially opens on June 15.
Why unnecessary telephone calls may delay urgent ones an air raid emergency
r ' WOULD BE out of the question to build a telephone system large enough to take care of all the calls that would result if everybody tried to telephone at once—just as it would be impracticable to build highway and trans[>ortation systems in the expectation that everyone would want to use them at the same time. Your telephone system, whether dial or man-ually-operated, is equipp’d and manned to take care of calling that is normally distributed in varying amounts throughout the day, w ith some reserve for the unexpected. Should many more than the normal number of calls l*e crowded into a very short period, the system would probably be clogged and many cails^mcrgency calls among them, would
not get through.
The rule, "Don’t telephone unless urgent”, applies both during an air raid alarm, and for some time afterward, because defense action must be taken in both periods by telephone. General public observance of the rule will go far to insure fast, de(icndable telephone service in case of an emergency. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Opens with a
4-1 Sniay Macfcei la Caaaty Charehes Forty-ftva 4-H CIA girts a
statewide 4-H Qab Sunday May 17. The South Sea rill* dub « the direction of Mrs. Joel Bel son took charge of the mom church aorvfeo with the «■ tMMi of the sermon The Avalon dub under the iction of Mrs. Ads Risley took ill charge of the evening eer ee. The Swain ton dub under the direction of Mrs. Henry H. White furnished the church fl era for the dev, acted as us) and gave a short 4-H program at the service. The Patchwork Club of Dias Creek under the direction of Mrs. Emma Douglass gave a 4-H program during the church service. A church contribution from the treasury and a 100 per cent attendance at church was the contribution of the Progressive 4-H Club of Dias Creek, of which Mrs. Russell Weathertiy is leader. Members of the Cheerful Workers, Sunshine Girls and Pathfinder Clubs of Cape May Court House, under the direction Mrs. Walter Afflebach, Miss M tie Afflebach and Miss Mary E ma Tozour, attended the evening service at the Baptist Church in a group. Three of the members took part in the service.
“Anchor watch” is the name applied in the Navy to certain sailors on deck at night when a ship is at anchor.
Candn-
Navy Relief Night HELP THE BOYS IN BLUE
Tr-Gi UPHAM Presents
FLORENCE McGEE in THE CURTAIN RISES
Wednesday, May 27 thru Saturday, May 30, 8:40 P. M. Matinee Saturday 2:40 Evenings 55c - 83c - $1.10 — Matinee 55c . Special rates for enlisted men and young people.
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Ptuf 5% Federal Tax BUSES LEAVE CAPE MAY
•7.00 A.M. t8.10 A. M.
MOP. M. 6.10 P.M.
TERMINALS
P. R. S. L. STATION Washington and Ocean Avenuce PHONE: BELL. 218-J KEYSTONE 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT
600 Washingtor
PHONE KEYSTONE 1070
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Sunday, May 24-ONE DAY ONLY BARIN’ FOR ACTION
MON., MAY 25 BARGAIN DAY 11c—22c
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Tuesday - Wednesday, May 26 - 27 THEY LIVED THE LIFE OF REILLY ON THIS ISLE OF TROPICAL PARADISE! CHARLES LAUGHTON JON HALL — PEGGY DRAKE IN The Tuttles of Tahiti
THURS., MAY 28 11c Bargain Day 22c Damon Runyon’s Funniest Story Becomes A Screen Riot! * Virginia- Bruce Brod Crawford Dick Foran Shemp Howard “Butch Minds The Baby”
COMING!!! FRIDAY -SATURDAY MAY 29 - HO BOB HOPE who calls MADELEINE CARROLL “My Favorite Blonde” WITH Gale Sondergaard George Zucco
CASINO SHORE
WILDWOOD. N. J. FRI. - SAT. & SUNMAY 22 - 23 -.24
Bette Davis
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