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Mrs. Frank VigTiers has returned to her home in West Philadelphia after spending. several days at her cottage in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. trick. Of Drexel Hill, have returned home after being the guests of Mrs. Elma Foster at her Texas avenue home. Mrs. Edward R. Sharer, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas McGrath, of Drexel Plaza, at her Perry street apartment. Miss Irene L. Barthold and Miss Margaret Tail are spending two weeks' vacation at “The Hedges" Miss Phyllis Sroethurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Smethurst, of South Orange, has been the guest of Miss Stephanie Doherty at the home of her parente, Commander and Mrs. Stephen Doherty, of-Congress street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiss, of Brooklyn, are spending a week at
this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilcoxon, of Mt. Airy, Pa., are •pending two weeks in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Hand, of Jenkintown, with their daughter and son, Miss Jane Hand and Spencer Hand, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jackson. With them was George F. DeLaney, of Sayre, Pa. Nancy Hand, who has been here for two weeks, returned with them cm
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are spending a
fortnight in Cape May.
The Rev. Paul Thompson and his family, of Clark Summit, Pa., annua] guests at the Star Villa, are in Cape May for a fortnight. Mrs. J. Alla* Wales, of Cleveland, formerly of Cape May, is •pending the balance of the summer here. She has with her, her granddaughter, Mary Wales Lan-
ning, daughter of Mr.
Miss Laura Ottinger at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ottinger. Philip Campora, of York, Pa., an annual Cape May visitor, is here* for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley Moore and their family, of Glen Ridge, are spending their annual vacation in Cape May, where they are guests at the Hotel Macomber. The Misses Helen and Anna Kulonda, of Lansdowne, Pa., enjoyed the weekend in Cape May. DeForrest M. Lescure was among the vistonr/’t©-. this resort re Mr. ll and Mrs. John 'Stubbs and their daughter Joan, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here with relatives. . „ ' , ' The Misses Florence and Bessie Robinson, of BrSoklyn, N. Y., are spending a fortnight in Cape
May.
Dr. and Mrs. Gulden Mackmell and their daughter Margaret, of * mghorne. Pa., were among the eekend visitors in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R- Richer and their children, Joan and Daniel, of Verona, are guests at the Star Villa for two weeks. Sir Robert and Lady Mayer, of New York, have been spending some time in Cape May as guests
at Carroll Villa.
Mrs. Herbert Hebenthal visited her sister, Mrs. Martha B. Hand, in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadel-
phia, during the^week.
Lewis Knerr, of Williamsport, !l, enjoyed part of the week here as the guest of his mother,
Mrs. Mary A. Knerr.
Miss Betty Cornwall has returned to her home .in Washington. D. C. after a visit with Mrs.
I. J. Pocher.
Miss Doris Boemer, Mrs. Jos-
Tuesday in Philadelphia.
of theChurch of theAdven^is ; ^"c.^are guMU of entertaining his parents for «>me |Mrii William Sharratt, Jr. at f
__ , and Mrs.
Frank fanning.
The Rev. Wilbur Hogg, rector
»f the Churcl
tntertalning his parents xor some ^ wflliam Sharratt, . c — w i.i, Phii^tAl home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Walsh, of Philadel M Lewis Cossaboon. Over the
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Long,
, V „• j —y V ’ unlit pan oi tne season tneir eon anu 25 Mr. »d Mr,.
Hospital where she has been cu per* ting after an appendec-
tomy.
Mrs. Laura M. Ware, of Cape May, and Philadelphia, has been attending the Inter-State Conference of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union held Tuesday through Thursday at the Young People's temple in Ocean Grove. Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and New York states were represented. Mrs. Ware acted as delegate for Cape May County and Cape May City branches of the Society. The Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Priest and their son David, of Philadelphia, are enjoying several weeks’ vacation in Cape May. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert D. Carrin had as their houseguest over the weekend the former's cousin, H. J. Home, Jr., of Phil-
adelphia.
Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes has returned home from Easton, Pa., where she has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hardie. Miss June Konowitch has returned home from Utica, N. Y. where she has been the guest of her roommate, Miss Flo Krohn. Miss Konowitch and Miss Krohn are students at Beaver College at
Jenkintown, Pa.
Mrs. Florence Weishenple has returned from Nutley, where she was the guest of her
daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lyond, of Haddon Heights, arc spending
two weeks at this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilmeth, of Highland Park, Pa., who are occupying their cottage here for the summer, have with them for
part of the season their
mer here with Mrs. Joseph Milton Kelly, of Ardmore, Pa., at her summer cottage on South LafayDr. and Mrs. Edward Bradley, of Philadelphia, with their daughtera, Allison and Deborah, who vacation in Cape May each summer, are again among the visit-
WOmington, Del., has returned home from a ten weeks’ vacation la Cape MayMiss Catherine Oberilee has returned to her home in Rochester, N. Y., after spending a week in Cape May as the house guest of
of Chester, Pa., entertained Mr. and Mrs. George B. Moore as their dinner guests on Thursday evening at their summer cottage
on Jefferson street.
Mr.Vnd Mrs. E. Bery Eyster and their family, regular summer residents of this resort, are again occupying the Bockias cottage on North street while spending the season at this resort. . Miss Betty Lou Hughes has returned to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes, from the Atlantic City
ances — a reliable, economical servant. It will give you perfect perf ormance for years if you exercise a little care in us use. Edsy-to-follow Hints for Longer Service HOW TO PtESERVE THE ENAMEL 1. After oar wipr rangr rosmrl wash with-mild «o«p. rinar and with •oft dry cloth while ranca dry M warm . . . NOT HOT. 3. Don't pl.c wet d.ihr., bottles X- If further cleaning if necessary, or glaive, on top of the range.
HOW TO CARE FOR TOP BURNERS
essary, clean with burners t water, rinse and Iron of to each three quart! of v > clogged. Wipe dry end turn upeid* down ceen wiu* ena ocueh. Modern to drein before replacing range burners are noo-clog. HOW TO CLEAN THE BROILER t-Ronoee broiler pen and grin aoap and warm water . after food has been served «. If. broiler is beneath own. reX- Allow to epoi before washing. move empty broiler pen when
HOW TO CLEAN OVEN
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children, of Bala, and their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Mencke, and their daughter. Miss Bruce Mencke, of Richmond, Va. Dr. Arlo Ayres Brown, president of Drew University, Madison, and Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, of
New York City, executive secre- the Methodist tary, Division of Foreign Mis- weekend.
*' we-ev-m-e m.—v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stringer.
* •* • Walter, of
of the Methodist Church, have been guests at Carroll Villa while vacationing in Cape May. Miss Catherine Hynemann has been entertaining Mr. and Mia. Raymond Miller and their son, Raymond, Jr., and Mrs. John
daughter tua Hines,
Carolyn Hines,
of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus
of Drexel Hill, Pa., who recently returned fr<>m a visit with her grandmother. Mis. Frank D. Hines, at her Jefferson street home, has joined her parents at their summer place at Culver Lake, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hines will have as their houseguest* for a short visit another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wilkins, Pa., of Baltimore, Md. Judge and Mrs. Harry Swo
ey, of Detroit, Mich., are spending their annual vacation in Cape
May.
Hubert MacGeorge, of Pitman and Camden, was the guest of the
Overbrook, Pa, have been spending some time in Cape May. - The Rev. and Mis. Albert Lens have been entertaining the former’s mother and brother, Mrs. Lens Lem and Charles F. Lens,; of Newark, and Miss Caaimir* Ciesinski, of Jersey City, and Mrs. Wilhelmina J. Paul and her daughter, Miss Winifred Paul, of Philadelphia. Mr. Lena’s brother, Louis C. Lens, of Newark, spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. O'-
Brien an
vshatioB In Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Burke, of Swarthmore, Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burke, of Cape May Court House, were guests of Captain and Mrs. A. H. Stilwell during the week. Miss Jane Crawford, of Wilmington, Del, was also their guest. Mrs. Gertrude Sanabora,
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FLORENCE McGEE LAFF THAT OFF TUESDAY, JULY 28 through SUNDAY. AUGUST 2 Admission: 83c - 55c - $1.10 Special rates for enlisted men and young people Curtain at 8:45
Final Performances of The Children's Hour through Sunday, August 2.
Court House Marble Yard EXPCRIENCCD MARBLE CUTTERS MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES Wm. B. POWELL
Avoid the Penalty!
First and second quarter tax payments are past due . . . The third quarter is due AUGUST 1st Pay your taxes NOW and stop interest on delinquencies. Payment of taxes when due . saves you 7 % interest. Prompt tax payments help your city to eliminate costly interest on its obligations. It’s smart business to pay taxes promptly.
City of Cape May G. C. Hughes, Collector.
If you taxes are more chan 1 year delinquent and you peed a special plan of installment payments, see the collector personally. .He will give your problem friendly ’attention.
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Friday - Saturday, July 24 - 25 There’s A Pouch In Every Sees* Of This Heart-Warming Story j Of America's Great Heroes!
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