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Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hill, Jr. and their family, of Drexel Hill, Pa., who have been occupying their New Jersey avenue cottage for the weekends, are now here for the season. Clifford Brooks is spending some time in Cape May with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amsbry Mitchell Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lyons, of Pitman, are enjoying their annual vacation at this resort. Miss Jane Crawford, Billie Crawford and Miss Dorothy Bullock, of Wilmington, Del., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stilwell at their Madison avenue home. Mr. Stilwell celebrated his '78th birthday on Wed-
nesday.
.. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunla]
of Logan, Pa., occupied Hughes street cottage fo:
weekend.
Mrs. Gilbert Cassidy, of Philadelphia, accompanied by her daughter Virginia, have returned to Cape May for another sfeason. The Cassidys are regular summer residents of this resort. Mrs. Carol Scherer, of Philadelphia, has arrived in Cape May
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hill, of Fairview, were among the week-
end visitors to this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFall snd their family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage here for the season and wili remain
until the early autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kadel have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kadel, of Atlanta,' Ga., for a fortnight. Alice Joan Kadel will accompany them home to remain |
for the summer.
Mrs. Eunice Mecrajr has left to j Berlin, spent part of thet week spend the summer with her son- at their New Jersey avenue cot-
in-law and daughter, Mr. _ and tage.
Jane C. Ryan, of Philadelphia, is spending the summer at her cottage on Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertle and their daughter, of Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their cottage on Second avenue. Miss Eleanor Gillespie, of Wilmington, Del., has opened her New Jersey avenue cottage for
the season.
Miss Mae Atherton Leach, of
Philadelphia, has opened her Lafayette street cottage for the ■
summer. — Mrs. Walter Bennett has to Lewes, Del. to join Mr. nett for the summer.^ Henry Shaw, of Rmimore,
spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Harrison Shaw. Mr. Shaw joined them for the weekend, and they also had as their guests, Miss Charlotte Dares and Miss Edna Tanner, of Hatboro,
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Stevens, of Collingswood, were weekend guests of Lewis T. Stevens and Miss Katheryn Stevens at their Corgie street home. Mrs. Alward Hillman was called to New York City this week to attend the funeral of a sister. Miss Beatrice Boye, of Philadelphia, is her guest for
time.
Mrs. Naum S. Kahn spent part of the week in Philadelphia. Mrrs. Belle Eldredge, of B<iore, Md., .has returned to Cape May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, of Alden Park Manor, Germantown, Pa., are spending the
Cape May.
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Ewing, of
Mrs. Frank Williams, of Eliza-
beth.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Franklin and their son Thomas, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend here and will return to Cape May the last of June to remain for ,the season. Mrs. Karl V. Kokes, who has been ill at' her Washington street home, is again a patient in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, where she is slowly convalescing. Mrs. Bernard R. Boak has been spending some time in Cape May with her mother, Mrs. John Younger, of Philadelphia, at her summer cottage on New York avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Westervelt, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sophia d’Romtra. Mrs. Anna Leo and her son John are occupying their North street cottage. Mr. aijd Mrs. John Long are entertaiiiing Mrs. Vastine at their West Perry street home. Lester Pearson, formerly of Cape May, has returned to spend the summer here. Edward R. Smarkol, U.S.C.G., who has been training at New River, N. C. for the last two months, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mildred Smarkol, and his grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Stiles. He is now stationed at Norfolk, Va. Steve Stevens, of New York, has been spending a brief vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Irwin Stevens. George Grier and his family, of Glensido, Pa., are now occupying their Windsor avenue cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ward and their son, Billie, of Philadelphia, are spending a week in Cape May with Mrs. Ward’s ter, Mrs. Joseph B. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman, Jr. and their son were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Lund.
Mrs. Muriel Fisher, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William West on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess ' tertained Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, of Washington, D. C., for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred England have come to Cape May for the summer with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love. Mrs. Richard Nece has returned to Cape May from the Shore Memorial Hospital, where she has been a patient. Miss Jane Rafferty, of Pittsburgh, a regular summer resident of this resort, has returned for another season. Miss Betty Fox, of Philadelphia, spent part of the week in Cape May with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fox. Miss Marion Fix has returned to her home in Vineland for the rummer. Miss Bettye Harris has gone to Georgia to visit her fiance, John
Huff.
Joseph Lockard, of Philadelphia, joined Mrs. Lockard at "Restwell Cottage”, their summer home, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Willson are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ McKean, of Baltimore, Md., for i indefinite stime. Miss Mildred Holliday has returned to her home in New Castle, Del. for the summer.
.Fee has closed her home, “Red Roof’, at Wynnewood and is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, at their Windsor avenue home for the summer. -With her Is her daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Entriken and their small daughter, Janet Sue, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests . of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Entri-
ken.
Mrs. John Clawson and her two daughters, of Irwin, Pa., are guests at the Hotel Maeomber while enjoying their annual visit
to Cape May.
t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett, of Mount Ephriam, are occupying their cottage on Congress Place The Rev. Robert D. Carrin, pastor of Cape Island Baptist Church,-is convalescing at his Washington street home after a major operation recently performed at Hahnemann Hospital, Phil-
adelphia.
Miss Katherine Hynemann entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael, of Overbrook, for the
weekend.
Mrs. F. Mervyn Kent and her small son returned Sunday after n visit with relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. Joseph K. Campbell, of Blue Bell, Pa., is occupying her cottage here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Swift Hand were weekend guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace F.
Church.
Robert Grier entertained his sister for the weekend at his Washington street cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swain and their family, of Philadelphia, are now at their cottage for the
season.
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Mim Harriet Hand, __ __ York City, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrv H. Walker Hand. William Baldwin. Jr., U.S.C.G., was home for the weekend with his parents. Dr. and Mre. Thomas Wiltbank, of Long Island, have returned after an early vacation at Washington Inn. Miss Joan Hodgson, of Philadelphia, is spending a week at this resort. Mrs. Samuel M. Schellenger enjoyed part of the week in Philadelphia as the guest of Miss Margaret Tait. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Boerner and their family are occupying a cottage on Hughes street for part of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Allan EamshaV, of "Barberry Hedges’’, Haverford, Fa., have opened their summer cottage, “The Band Box”, at Columbia avenue and Franklin street for the season. Mrs. O. A. Merchant came to Cape May this week to spend the summer with her cousin, Mrs. Mary M. Davis. Miss “Winkic” VanLcnnep, laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gustave VanLcnnep, of “Malin Hall”, Mal-
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Adolf, Hirohito and Benito aren’t sleeping well these nights. They know that America’s war production must ineyitably turn the tide against them. America can do it because America has the electric power to do it Electric power multiplies mon-power and drives the machines that make tanks, planes, ships and guns. How much power has America? More than the three dictators and all their conquered countries combined. Five times more than we had in the last war. And this has been done almost entirely by electric companies owned by millions of Americans and managed by American business men.
The full facilities of all these companies are dedicated today to making Unde Sam so power-full that Axis aggressors will soon be nothing more than three busts in the Hall of Infamy!
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THURS.. JUNE 25 11c Bargain Day 22c Lloyd Nolan Carole Landis Sara Allgood in “It Happened In Flatbush”
COMING ! ! ! FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 26 - 27 Ann Sheridan Ronald Regan in "JUKE.GJRL”
CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00 Friday - Saturday, June 19 - 2© Stars! — Laughs! — Mardi Gras! BOB HOPE — VERA ZORINA VICTOR MOORE “LOUISIANA PURCHASE”
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