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Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Wflley, of Philadelphia, will occupy their cottage at 1018 Lafayette street again this summer. Mrs. Stuart Claghom, of Koyal Villa, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Philadelphia, attending the graduation of her son, William, who was graduated yesterday from Northeast High School, Eighth and Lehigh streets. Mrs. William V. Sauter, of Germantown, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Kehr at the Devon for several weeks. Miss Mae Callaghan, of Palmyra, was the weekend guest of Miss Laura Ottinger at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ottinger. Dr. David W. Hughes entertained Dr. Francis Hauck, of Philadelphia, over the weekend at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes. Mrs. Mabel McGee, of Salem, Oregon, is spending some time here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Foster and their daughters, Elouise and Mabelle, of Bloomfield, have come to Cape May to remain for the season. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baldwin and their family, of Harrisburg, Pa., have leased a cottage in Cape May, which they will occupy until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor and their small daughter, Stephanie Ruth, of Blackwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl TayMr. and Mrs. John Stubbs and their daughter Joan, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cossaboon. Mr. and Mrs. William Braddock, of Haddon Heights, former residents of Cape May, were here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parks and their granddaughter, Ruth Evans, are spending the summer in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooks, of Clayton, enjoyed Sunday in Cape May with the former’s mother, Mrs. Frances R. Brooks. Miss Ruth Ross, of Latrobe, Pa., is spending some time here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bartling and their son. Jack, of Oaklyn, regular summer residents, have returned to Cape May to spend another season. Mrs. Margaret Keenan joyed the weekend in Swainton with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ripple, of Philadelphia, at their summer home. W. A. Keibler, of Kingston, Pa, a former teacher in the Cape May High School, is spending a brief vacation at the Colonial Hotel The Rev. Samuel Harker, Bloomsburg, Pa, has arrived to spend the summer in West Cape T^ie Rev. and Mrs. Robert D. Carrin will leave shortly for South Carolina to visit the former’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Godwin and their family, of Drexel Hill, Pa, are now occupying their summer cotUge on North street for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Robbins, of Pitman, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Jerrell. James Bacon Douglas and his family, of Swarthmore, Pa, are occupying their New York avenue cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Briant and the latter's father, Mr. Toroy, of Pittsburgh, Pa, arc spend-
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Mrs. Harold Knight and her small son Giles, of Blue Bell, Pa, have joined Mrs. Joseph K. Campbell at her Hughes street cottage for a brief vacation. Mrs. Kenneth Scott, of Philadelphia, has been spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lengert, Jr. and Miss Lida Lengert, of Philadelphia, have come to Cape May to occupy their cottage for the season. Dalton Pearson is spending the summer in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilbur Bircks and their son, of Collingswood, were among the weekend visitors to this resort. They will return at a later date for season. Mrs. William Sharratt, Jr. companied Mr. Sharratt to Washington, D. C. on Saturday, from where the latter left for Fort Benning, Ga. to attend Officers’ Candidate School. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Pancoast, of "The Evergreens’’ Woodbury, are occupying their cottage here for the season. Mrs. J. V. Blake and her daughter, of Jenkintown, Pa, are enjoying a vacation at this resort. Mrs. Blake and her family are regular summer residents
here.
Edward Miller, Jr. will leave Friday to spend the summer at camp in New Hampshire. Wallace Stuard, Jr, of Ardmore, Pa, enjoyed part of the week in Cape May with his aunt,
Miss Cecilia Hickey.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Grier and their sons, George and David, are spending the summer at their
Windsor avenue home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heston and their daughter. Miss Susanne Heston, of Ardmore, Pa, are now occupying their Columbia avenue
cottage for the season.
Miss Ethel Cowman, of WestKonowitch.
Philadelphia,' a regular summer visitor, is spending an early vacation in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloy, of Philadelphia, are now occupying their cottage at Howard street and Columbia avenue for the
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Mr. and Mrs. Reginald King, of Philadelphia, have opened their Jackson street cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Watson, of Philadelphia, are occupying their Maryland avenue cottage until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Clark, of Philadelphia, have come to Cape May for the summer months and are making their home at Ocean street and Columbia ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilberham, of Drexel Hill, Pa, have opened their summer cottage on First avenue for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cavanagh, of Hamilton Court, Philadelphia, have returned to their cottage at 1212 New Jersey avenue and expect to remain until ’ te in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knecht, of Philadelphia and Cape May, have returned to 208 Windsor avenue to remain until November. Mrs. James B. Rock, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her bro-ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellangy. Captain and Mrs. John Estell and their cousin, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here as guests of Mrs. Walter H. Savage. Charles Weeks is convalescing at his home here from a recent heart attack. Norman Macdonald, of Boston, _ass, was the guest of Miss Laura Ottinger at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ottinger. Miss Rochelle Sokol, of Dayton, O, is the houseguest of Miss June Konowitch at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
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8 More Naaes Added Te Service List Eight additional names wew added to the list of forme^'Gape May High School students—sew serving in the nation’s armed forces, school officials announced this week. A list of service men was published in The Star and Wave last week. Additional names placed on the list this week include John B. McPherson, ‘Richard-Tees, Ralph P. Carroll, George Batten, Cecil McCullough, Courtland Reeves, Julius Morton and Joseph Brewton. “We appreciate the cooperation 6f the public in informing us of the names which were not on the list,” school officials said. “We are asking that these names still be telephoned to the superintendent’s office if there are any additional former students still unlisted.”
CARD PARTY Odd Fellows’ Hall, 38 Perry St., Friday night, June 26. Refreshments and prizes. 6-25-lt-3995
“AV and "Ba’’ during the 194142 school year attendance during the year, being neither abeent nor tardy. They are Marv Camppbell, Chari— Goodacre and Barbara Smith, aenion; Ruby Mitchell, Gloria Marian i aad diaries lay-, lor, juniors; Mary Bradley, Brannin Dongle— and Nancy Hand, sophomores; and Priscilla Scarlett, Elwood Hicks, Bernice Howard, Jeanne Shirley Hoover and Robert Sayre, freshmen.
The U. S. Marine Corps is the oldest branch of the Military Service in America.
MENNIES LADIES SHOP Cor. Oak and Pacific Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J. MENNIES LADIES SHOP, THE FRIENDLY STORE, CATERING TO THE STYLE-CONSCIOUS WOMEN OF CAPE MAY COUNTY. 1000 DRESSES BRAND NEW ARRIVALS IN SMART SUMMER DRESSES. $3.98 to $7.98 Featuring Silk Jerseys New Silk Jacket Dresses, Chambray, one and 2 piece Seersucker Dresses. OUR BEACH WEAR SHOP IS NOW OPEN FEATURING CALIFORNIA FASHIONS—PLAY SUITS, SLACK SUITS, BATHING SUITS AND ACCESSORIES.
CATALINA AND GANTNER BATHING SUITS $4.98 to $7.98 L and 2 piece Styles, Velvelours, Lastex, Sharkskins
WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE SELECTION OF BAGS, MILLINERY, SWEATERS, BLOUSES, ALSO LINGERIE, SLIPS, GOWNS, LOUNGING ROBES AND PAJAMAS AT POPULAR PRICES. It will pay you to visit MENNIES, THE LARGEST LADIES SHOP in Cape May County and at Prices to save your money.
T HE French chef, with "a soupcon of this and a dash of that.” was the acme of culinary artists, but today we are Nutrition conscious ... dire need of building health and stamina in war times has developed a cooking art that is also a science. Vitamins, minerals, preserved in all their potency by "waterless" cooking— balanced meals ... that is the American Art of Nutrition. Atlantic City Electric
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Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, June 28-29-39 NOTE: PRE-RELEASE SHOWING AT ADVANCED PRICES MATINEES 17c AND 44c — EVENINGS 25c AND 85c THESE PRICES INCLUDE TAXES FEATURE PICTURE STARTS: Matinee 2:10 Evening 6:55-9:15
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THE BIG SHOT Starring IRENE MANNING RICHARD TRAVIS SUSAN PETERS STANLEY RIDGES
COMING ! ! / FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JULY 3 - 4 ROSALIND RUSSELL FRED Mac MURRAY TAKE A LETTER DARLING
CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardw’alk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00
Thursday - Friday - Saturday, June 25 :#fi-27 Old Tunes! — New Tunes! Gay Gags! Dancing Gala! RITA HAYWORTH — VICTOR MATURE JOHN SUTTON — CAROLE LANDIS in
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SUNDAY - MONDAY, JUNE 28 - 29 The World’s Great Laughing Picture! CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE GOLD RUSH with words and music EXTRA! “MENACE OF THE RISING SUN”
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 - JULY 1 ELEANOR POWELL RED SKELTON BERT LAHR TOMMY DORSEY’S ORCH.
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