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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Horner, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at their Windsor avenue cottage. Mrs. Ida Shinn, of Merchantville, is the guest of City Clerk and Mrs. Floyd C. Hughes at their Washington street home. Captain Ralph Scbellenger, of Philadelphia, scent the weekend here with his motfter, Mrs. Sara
E. Schcllenger.
Willis Benckert enjoyed the weekend in Cape May with his mother, Mrs. Elva Benckert. Miss Margaret Tait, of Philadelphia, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schellenger at their Michigan avenue Edward Robins, president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Robins are spending some time at Chalfonte Hotel. Mrs. E. A. Erickson, of West Oak Lane, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leigh, at her cottage on North street. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Russell, of - Washington, D. C., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Russell, of Bayshore Road, over the weekend. On their return, they were accompanied by Miss Helen Davis, of Ventura, Cal., who will be their guest. Mrs. Walter Davis and her son, Danny, and daughter, Helen, of Ventura, Cal., are spending several weeks in Cape May as the guests of her sister, Mrs. Robert G. Logan, and her parents, Mr. »nd Mrs. Daniel Russell.
Elizabeth City, N. C., accompan—led hv Petie and Sonny Logan, after having visited Mrs. R. G..
Logan for two weeks.
Miss Linda Smith,-of Phila- . delphia, is spending Hie summer
Chief Boatswain's Mate Robert Logan spent the weekend in Cape May, visiting his wife and childMiss Betty Claghorn, of Wheaton College, HI., is enjoying her summer vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Claghorn, of Ocean street. Mrs. E. A. Cresse and her motKgf^., Mrs. Frances R. Brooks, spent ^Monday in Philadelphia. Miss Katheryn Stevens spent the weekend with friends in Mary-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sharp spent part of the week in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hetzel and their family, of Bristol, are enjoying two weeks at this resort. Mrs. Hetzel will be remembered as Miss Kathleen Poinsett, formerly of Cape May. Miss Peggy Shoe has had Miss Marion Oliver, of Medaria, as her house guest. Mrs. Lois Davis and her daughter, Mrs. Walter McNeill, were Philadelphia visitors during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bove and their family, of Upper Darby, Pa., are occupying an apartment on Decatur street for the season. Mr. Bove is pianist at Convention HalL Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reinhart and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reinhart, of Drexel Hill, Pa., were weekend visitors here at their Sewell avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nevius, of Easton, Pa., have returned to Cape May for another summer i Beach avenue. Mrs. Helen Lucas and her son Joseph, of Pittsburgh, were here
for several days during the week. Mr. and Mrs.’ William Dunlap, of Logan, Pa., who have been occupying their Hughes street cottage for the weekend, are here for the remainder of season. Mrs. Joseph K. Campbell turned home to Blue Bell, Pa., on Tuesday after spending several weeks at her Hughes street cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Prickett, Jr. and their family are now spending the summer at their New York avenue cottage. Mrs. Emma Famlet spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Miss Marcella Springer, formerly of Cape May and now of Washington, D. C., entertained a group of friends at the Batten Cottage er the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dellas, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Kieeffe, motored to Fort Slocum, N. Y. on Sunday, to spend the day with Private Norman Dellas. Richard Teitelman enjoyed the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Teitelman. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reeves entertained their son, Charles Reeves, U.S.C.G., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and their family, of Mt. Airy, are now occupying their New Jersey avenue cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerr, of Philadelphia, are occupying the Brady cottage on Stockton Place for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and their family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage on Congress street, where they will remain until autumn. and Mrs. Colonel Regar, of Collegeville, Pa., have opened "The Homestead", their summer home on Broadway. Mrs. Daniel Stevens has return-
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ed to “Grey Tower" after spending some time in Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Sawyer and her daughter, of Alloway, are guests of Mrs. Mary E. Sawyer at 'her Benton avenue cottage. Miss Rudolph, of Philadelphia, ie spending some time at her cottage on Second avenue. George Batten, Jr., l spent the weekend here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirby Tompkins and their family, of ' Pa., will come to Cape a few days to occupy their cottage at Jefferson street and Kearny avenue for the season. Mrs. Tasker Smith was a Philadelphia visitor during the week. “Ted" Kimball, who spent several years here with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph T. Stevens, is now training with the Marines at Parris
land.
Miss Gail Van Roden spent last week as the guest of Louise Leopold at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George W Moodie. Miss Susan Jones, of Wayne, Pa., is at present the guest of Miss Leopold. Miss Catherine Homan has returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, after spending some time at her Jackson street cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Maxwell, who came to Cape May early in May from St. Petersburg, Florida, have been guests of Mrs. Maxwell’s sister. Miss Lillian Frances Jones, at her Columbia avenue cottage. They will return home to Philadelphia in a few
days.
Mrs. George C. Hunting, of Washington, D. C., an annual guest at the Carroll Villa, has returned for another season. Miss Eleanor Gulkk, of Norristown, was the weekend guest of Mrs. William Sharratt, Jr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cossaboon. Mrs. Justina Rose man, Washington, D. C., is a guest at the Colonial Hotel for some time. Mrs. Harry H. Needles and her son, Henry, will arrive home on Saturday after spending several weeks in Elmira, N. Y. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth Warden. Miss Joy Osborne is the guest of Miss Lucille Scott at the home of her parents. Acting Governor and Mrs. I. Grant Scott. Commander Stephen Doherty, of Philadelphia, spent part of the week here with Mrs. Doherty and their daughter. Miss Stephenie Doherty. Miss Doherty has had as her house guest Miss Nancy Nowland, of East Orange. Miss Nowland has left to spend some time in Hartford, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Miller and their family, of Lansdowne, Pa., are now occupying the Stevens cottage on Stockton Place for the summer months. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. E. C. Kline, who have made their home here for some time, residing in Abington. Nathan T. Folwell has left for Lafayette, Ind., where she is taking a summer course at Purdue University. Mrs. Joseph Schellinger was a Philadelphia visitor during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Buchheister and their family, of Baltimore, Md.. are occupying thte Mecray cottage on Jefferson street for the season. Mrs. W. Mifflin Large, of “Stony Hollow”, Malvern, Pa., has come to Cape May to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Edwards, of Philadelphia, at tneir Madison avenue cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Goargo C. Clarke and their family, of Washington, D. C., are now occupying their summer cottage at Beach avenue and Jefferson street. Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon spent part of-the week in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.-Laurence Carroll Lippincott, of “Ivy Cottage", Lansdowne, Pa., will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Giraud Foote and their family at their summer cottage “Seascape”, Beach ave-
> Foote cently opened their cottage for the season and also have as their guest for July, Mrs. Foote's mother, Mrs. Edward Fell Lukens, of Overbrook, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll were recent guests of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Lillie Harris, of Beach Haven. They receptly had as their guests Miss Ann Edge and Robert Williams, of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Wilson are entertaining as their house guest for a week John Lewis, son of Mrs. Iva Lewis, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Anna Harrington, of New York City, has come to Cape May to spend her annual vacation with her nieces, the Misses Jennie and Sara K. Hughes, at their Washington street home. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Walam and their daughters, the isses Laura and Katheryn Waltham, of Baltimore, Md., - are spending the summer at this re-
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Miss Josephine Palmer has returned to her home in Baltimore after being the guest of—Miss Gertrude kokes for a week. Miss Florence Maxwell, of Philadelphia, has been enjoying her vacation at the Lillian Frances, entertaining as her guests for several days Mrs. Charles W. Starr, of Germantown, and Mrs. Ray L. Carlin, of Franklinville. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Glass and Mrs. Halsey Jay Ball, of New York City, are occupying their Columbia avenue house for the summer. Mrs. Charles W. Lawson, who has been engaged to teach English in the high school for the coming year, has been the guest of Mrs. Glass. Miss . Dorothy Blair, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair, at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rafferty, of Pittsburgh, Pa., have opened their summer cottage here, where they will remain until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGrath and their children, Thomas, Jr., Paul and Mary, of Drexel Plaza, have returned to spend another summer season at their apartment on Perry street. The McGraths are regualr summer residents of this resort. Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Basm and their daughters Lucille and Harriet, of Cleveland, Ohio, have arrived in Cape May to spend the season. Church Will Open The Lutheran Church of Cape May Point will open its summer season on Sunday, July 5, with services at 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. E. F. Bachmann. cf Philadelphia, will be the minister for the day. A prominent Philadelphia metropolitan minister will occupy the pulpit each Sunday.
EVERY EVENING 7 — 9 P.M. MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. (iffcepf Sunday)
Friday - Saturday, July 3-4
He Got The Job t .. Secretary By Day ... Escort By Night ... But Strictly Buainws! ROSALIND RUSSELL — FRED MacMURRAY la TakeALetterDariing
Sunday-Monday-Tueaday, July 5-6-7
ED’S A RIOT! MAISIE’S TERRIFIC!
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NOTE:—Extra Added Attraction! One Night Only—Tuesday, July 7—Jerry Love's Big Song and Dance Kiddie Review —On The Stage In Person 21 Clever Artists! Appearing Only Once Between First And Second Show At 9 P JI.
WED. - THURS- JULY 8-9 HENRY FONDA LYNN BARI DON AMECHE
The Magnificent Dope
COMING ! ! I FRI. - SAT- JULY 10-11 RITA HAYWORTH VICTOR MATURE JOHN SUTTON CAROLE LANDIS In My Gal Sal
CITY PIER THEATRE Manicipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00
shampoo the hair is cut with a razor and | twisted to encourage any natural wave, j In some cases a few permanent curls are I
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is done by Mr. Robert, formerly of Oppenheim Collins i Beauty Salon, Philadelphia Manicurist in attendance. KAY BEAUTY SALON ( § Keystone Phone 4771 688 Washington St. )!;
Thursday - Friday - Saturday, July 2-3-4
SPENCER TRACY — HEDY LAMARR JOHN GARFIELD — FRANK MORGAN
TORTILLA FLAT
CONGRESS HALL
Featuring; e Famous Curt Weiler Quartette • in the Cocktail Lounge 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. daily Hot Hors d’ouevres served during -cocktail hours Dancing every Saturday night on the new dance floor in the main dining room. No Cover
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Sunday-Monday, July 5-6
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FOR KEEPS ! Normi'i i krrelnni leiiy! Bet's her rentaJ Romeo! And their nimuce is es phoney ns it's fumy... nntil he mikis her put her hart in kis work!
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Tuesday-Wednesday, July 7-8 Girls Like HertWt Fool! ANN SHERIDAN — RONALD REGAN
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JUKE GIRL RICHARD WHORF — GEO. TOBIAS — ALAN HALE

