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Hiss Kay Fuestal spent the weekend at her home in Atlantic
City.
Robert Hughes, of Philadelphia, was among the weekend visitors
to Cape May.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hemmingway and their daughters Elaine and Helen Louise, of Bo* land Park, Baltimore, Md., are now at thesr cottage for the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry_H. Howard and their family, of Harrisburg, Pa., have taken a cottage at this resort and will remain hereNuntil autumn. The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Hall, of West Philadelphia, have come to Cape May to remain for a month. They will leave some time in August to spend a brief vacation in Asbury Park. Walter G. Stringer, Jr., of Overbrook, was among the weekend visitors to this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lyons, of Clayton, returned to Cape May this week for another brief vacation. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lyons recently 'spent several weeks at this resort. Mrs. Edna Devlin enjoyed the «kend in Atlantic C:’ r brother-in-law and and Mrs. Joseph Pries. Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes spending some time in New York City with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Hardie, of Easton, Pa., who is convalescing there after a re-
cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and their two children, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sudak. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cross, of Drexel Hill, Pa., spent the Fourth of July weekend in Cape May with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Albert G. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keim, of Overbrook, enjoyed the weekend here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Augustus Lengert. Joseph R. Ford, of New York City and Miami, Florida, and Mrs. Florence Williams, of New York, spent the weekend in Cape May. Mr. Ford is a regular resident of this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Loegel, of Brooklyn, N. Y., were here over the weekend. Mr. Loegel was formerjy attached to the Naval Air
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and their son Bernard, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Naum S. Kahn. Mrs. Hoffman and her son will remain for the balance of the season. Miss Susanne Bromiley, Frnnkford, Pa., was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Trottman. Mrs. George William Koenig has returned to her home in Denton, Md., after vacationing here. Miss Jeanette Bonhag, of Cranford, is spending her annual vacation in Cape May. Mrs. Benjamin B. Brown, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Donahue, of Wilmington, Del., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, also of Wilmington, at their Maryland avenue cottage.
of Collingswood, Miss Edna Heckling and Miss Esther MacKenzie,
of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rigg, of Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webber, of Florence, N. J.,
Mrs. Sara Kresge, of Philadelphia, spent the Fourth of Ju^r
weekend in Cape May.
Miss Clara V. uemrig and her sister. Miss Emma Gemrig, of Philadelphia, who have been sum-
ily. •
The Rev. and Mrs.
id as their guests at the » age this week William Purdy, of Drexel Hatboro, Pa., Miss Virginia Chris- <
were weekend guests of Mr. andimer residents of this resort for
Mrs. John Corson. Mrs. Webber is remaining as their guest for
some time.
Mrs. N. Moore and her son, Harry and the Misses Mabel, Florence and Clara Glitch are enjoying a stay in Cape May. Robert H. LaFountam, of Upper Darby, Pa., was their guest
•bile here.
Dr. and Mrs. George Schaeffe and George, Jr. and Miss Mary Schaeffe, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying their vacation
:e Star Villa.
Miss Charlotte Holroyd,
Philadelphia, is spending her
cation at this resort.
Miss Mary Grisel and Earl Mitchell, of Philadelphia, are spending several days in Cape
May.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson and their son Alfred are enjoying stay in Cap^ May. Mr. and Mrs. George Knierieraan, of Philadelphia, entertained at their Hughes street cottage over the holiday weekend, having as their guests Mr. Knierieraan's sister, Mrs. Meta Pusey, and her daughter Delphine, of
Bala-Cynwyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dares, Sr., Bert Dares, Jr., Miss Charlotte Dares, Miss Edna Tanner ' and Alan Reisendorph, of Hatboro, Pa., were weekend guests of Mrs. Harrison Shaw. Mr. Shaw joined them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vanzye, of Philadelphia, have returned home after enjoying their vacation at
this resort. .
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Houch, of New York, have been enjoying their-first visit to Cape May and plan to return later in the son for another brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rennison and their family were weekend guests of Mrs. Rennison’s parents, Mr. -amt Mrs. Halsey Love. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess entertained their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Jowett, of Washington, " ■"
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey, of North Hills, Pa., were weekend guests of Mrs. J. Franklin Stev-s 1 is at her Perry street home. Miss Catherine Hynemann entertained over the Fourth of July weekend Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
W. Miller and Raymond, Jr. and Mr. Miller’s lister, Mrs. John Hutton, of Overbrook, Pa. Mrs. Louise Whitney has been entertaining her granddaughter, Miss Betty Firth, and a friend, of Drexel Hill, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Thome, of Morrestown, will arrive in Cape May shortly to remain for
month.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Giraud Foote, of Merion, Pa. and Cape May, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lippincott, of “Ivy Cottage”,
entertained over the holiday week-1 The Rev. and Mrs. Robert D. end Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mell- Carrin have returned home after wig, Jr. and their daughter Grace | a visit with relatives in South Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shott, Carolina.
many yean, returned this week to spend another season at their
Ocean street cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eldredge, of Philadelphia, are gnests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Florence Hazelhurst, at her Washington
street home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Hand and their daughter Nancy and son Spencer, of Jenkintown, Pa., were gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jackson over the Fourth of July weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Leopold and their daughter Louise have returned to their home in Wayne, Pa. after spending some time here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moodie. Mrs. Sara Hogan, of Philadelphia, has come to Cape May to spend the summer with her sister, Miss Catherine Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Love, of Pittsburgh, are spending some time in Cape May with relatives. Miss Margaret Tail, of Philadelphia, spent the Fourth of July weekend in Cape May. Mrs. Francis Cushing Norris, of Overbrook, has come to Cape May tc spend three weeks as the guest of her v son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris, at their Franklin street cottage. Mrs. Catherine T. Shea returned this week to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Keenan, after spending several days in Philadelphia. Over the Fourth of July weekend Mrs. Keenan entertained Miss Mary A. Shea and John C. McIntyre. For the month her guests will be Mrs. Joseph Maguire and her daughter Patricia; and Mrs. Joseph Lenahan and her daughter Marie, who is a pre-medical student at New York
University.
Mrs. William Sharratt, epent. the weekend in Ocean City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cossaboon and their small daughter were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weaver, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Bessie Cushman and her daughter, Miss Betty Cushman, are enjoying their annual vacation in Cape May as guests at
the Colonial Hotel.
Mrs. Edward Sharer has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas McGrath, of Drexel Plaza, at her summer apartment on Perry st. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and their daughter Angela have opened their Windsor avenue cottage
for the season.
Mrs. Eli Benedict, of New York, spent part of the week in Cape May with her mother, Mrs. Anna Harrington, at her Wash- ! -igton street apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Case, of Haverford, Pa., and their son ■‘Skippy” are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amsbry Mitchell Brooks. Thomas Blascy, of Elizabeth, has returned to Cape May for another summer season. Alfred Barlow, of East Lansdownq, spent the weekend herej
tina and Louis Tronnem, of Vine-
Miss Nellie Green, of Philadelphia, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Charles Bellangy, Sr. over the holiday weekend. Miss Mary Bellangy is spending the summer
here.
Miss Kate Schwickerath and Mrs. A. Burke, of Philadelphia, are spending a week in Cape May. Panl Urquhart and his fhmily, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are now occupying their cottage on New Jersey avennt for a month. Miss A. B. Welsh, of Richmond, Va., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Willey at their Lafay-
ette street cottage.
Mrs. James B. Rock has returned to her home in Arlington, Va. after a visit here with her bro-ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellangy. Her son, Bennett Rock, is here for a weekMrs. Frank Rosenfelder, of Newark, and little' Mary Foster Fow, of Hightstown, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Eldredge at their Kearney avenue home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Eldredge, Jr., of Wynnewood, Pa., joined them on Thursday and enjoyed the Fourth af July weekend at home with his family. Mrs. Eldredge’s sister. Miss Bertha Lanrie, has gone back to Center County, Pa. to .spend the remainder of the sum-
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Miss C. Anne BoVman and 1 Isle Metger, of Ardmore, Pa^ j were among the weekend > to this resort.
WILL SPEAK AT NAVY CHURCH SERVICE
of the First Methodist '
THEATRES
t the religious ser-
vices held weekly at Dewey Hall, Cape May Naval Base. Mr. Blair will substitute for Lieutenant Commander Cyril E. Bentley, base chaplain, who is on a short
leave.
HAVE HAY RIDE
Members of the Busy Bee Class of the First Presbyterian Sunday School enjoyed a hay ride last Friday evening. A large .number of the members and their friends enjoyed the ride. The class is taught by Mrs. Edward Pickard.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Harriet Rowland, of 1148 Washington street, who has been seriously ill at her home for many months, was taken to the Atlantic City Hospital this week.
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Three Days to Wait First Time on Any Stage A Comedy TUESDAY. JULY 14 through SUNDAY. JULY 19 Admission: 83c - 55c - $1.10 Special rates for enlisted men and young people Curtain at 8:45
Final performances of IT’S HIGH TIME through Sunday, July 12
Friday - Saturday. July II - U
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Congress Hall . featuring
The Famous Curt Weiler' Quartette in the Cocktail Lounge 5:30 P. M. to 7 P. M. 9 P .M. .to 1 A. M. daily Hot Hors d’ouevres served at Cocktail Hour Dancing every Saturday night on t}ie new dance floor in • the main dining room. NO COVER
At a time like this, every man needs a fine photograph of himself.
You want his portrait - he wants yours, come in today for your sitting.
Special 6 Portraits for SC .00
^nmuat < ^%^b^uip)dc j Hunt’s Pier on the Boardwalk, Cape May Films — Developed and Printed Leave your films today — Ready tomorrow
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Dancing Gal*!
Fun Cr Star*!
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Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, July 12-13-14 Joan Crawford Becomes Queen Of The Jitterbugs ... In The Most Hilarious Hit f The Season! JOAN MELVYN CRAWFORD - DOUGLAS
THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE ROLAND YOUNG — BILLIE BURKE ALLEN JENKINS — HELEN PARRISH
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY,
A Lifetime Of Thrills . . . In One Mighty Drama! LAURENCE OLIVIER LESLIE HOWARD RAYMOND MASSEY
THE INVADERS
CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00 Thursday - Friday - Saturday, July 9-10-11 ACTION! ADVENTURE! YOUNG LOVE!
SUNDAY,- MONDAY, JULY 12 - 13 Living In The Shadows— Taking Her Romance When The World Isn’t Looking! BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL MeCREA BRIAN DONLEVY
The Great Man’s Lady
TUESDAY -
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 - 15 Blonde Bombshell
Maisie Gets Her Man . ..
ANN SOTHERN RED SKELTON
Maisie Gets Her Man LEO GORCEY DONALD MEEK ALLEN JENKINS

