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Mr*. T. A. Drowley and her daag^itcr Diana, of Washington, D. C-, are enjoying several weeks' ■tay at “The Dormer House” while Air Commander Drowley is Stationed in Washington in charge of R-A.F. Mrs. Elizabeth Mink Britt and her daughter Georgs, of Overbrook, Pa., are spending their vacation in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nugent, of New York, are spending a week in Cape May. The Nugents are annual visitors to- this resort. Miss Louise Derr and Miss Constance Galer, of Chestnut Hill, spent the weekend in Cape
Mw.
The Misses Florence and Bessie Robinson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., spending a week in Cape May. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binder, Ardmore, are spending a week
hare.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Dietz, of York, Pa., are guests at the Colonial Hotel while spending two weeks in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. George Hudlin, of Baltimore, are enjoying a week at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Strouss, of Wilmington, Del., spent part of the week in Cape May. Mrs. Harry Sweeney, of Detroit, Mich., who is enjoying several weeks' stay in Cape May, ■pent part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Schellenger, in Woodbury. Judge and Mrs. Sweeney will shortly be joined by
Mrs. John Shrey and her daugh- Langhorne, of Warren, Va., have ters, Carol and Jane, of Philadel- returned to their homes after phia, are occupying an apartment | spendindg some time at the Dor- .. . . 1. . FI..... ... V. ■ 1 n »rwin ,4 i m r, *>. .:. U r>a Kf m. T ■ - ' ■ 2. .
at the Elward while spending
some time here.
Mrs. Mary Ballanger is entertaining her granddaughter, Mary Jean Kelly, of Staten Island, for
several weeks.
Frink Smith, U.S.C.G., enjoy-’ ed the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Smith. Miss Marcella Springer, of Philadelphia, is spending her vacation at this resort. Springer formerly made her home here. Her aunt. Miss Louise v Ho finer, of Washington, D. C., is enjoying a week's stay in Cape May. Richard McGrath, a student at Rutgers University, is spending his vacation hi Gape May with his mother, Mrs. Katherine McGrath, of. Jersey City, at her Perry
street apartment.
Misses Rosemary and Patricia Donlon, of Upper Darby, Pa., spent the weekend "fn Cape May with their mother, Mrs. William Bpve, and Mr. Bove at their
Decatur street apartment.
Robert Starr left this week to study at Hahnemann Medical Col-
lege in Philadelphia.
George Hoffman, of Philadel- . lia, has been spending several days here with Mrs. Hoffman at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Naum S. Kahn. Mrs. Samuel Kahn is' entertaining
r and Mrs. Chari*. V. Wflcoxoa, of Mt Airy, Pu^ are m-
illdgy stay at tha
Mrs. C. D. Thorpe, Jr, of Norfolk. Va.. Is sajoying some time here with her parents, Mr. sad Mrs Harry BsQaagy. % Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beneoo aad their family are again occupying their cottage on North
•treet Tor
remainder of the
mer House. Mrs. Langhorne is a sister-in-law of Lady As tor and
Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. Lieut, and Mrs. Richard All-
man, of Whitemarsh, Pa., are oc- Mr and Mrs. Gerald Brown, sf copying a cottage on Stockton WallMgford, have been visiting avenue for the remainder of the the Utter’s grandmother, Mrs.
summer. | Elisabeth Bockius
Mr. and Mrs. Lester James and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Martin, of
their daughters, of Sewell, and Poughkeepsie, annual guests
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stouts of Colts lh * Colonial Hotel, are ag Neck, were guests of the Rev. -pendmg^two weeks in Cape May
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Mr and Mrs.
^rflnrSTTF^
and Mrs. Samuel Blair at the Methodist parsonage during the
week.
Harvey A. Smith, superintendit of schools of Lancaster, Pa, and Mrs. Smith are spending their annual vacation at the Col-
dal Hotel.
Dr. Fabri and his two daughters and son, of Norristown, Pa, annual summer guests at the Lafayette Hotel, are vacationing
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson are
Hotel ]
:omber.
at the
— m-in-law and daughter, aunt, Mrs. Anna Davis', of PhilMr. and Mrs. John Kelly, 3d, and adelphia, for several days and their son, John Kelly, 4th, of]also has as her guest for the Towson. Md, and their son-jn-Uw season her sister, Miss Eleanor
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- j Berkowitz.
bert S. Glover, and their aon
Billy, of Wilmington, Del. Commander and Mrs. Lewis
Wenzell and the latter’s niece have returned home to Philadelphia from this resort, where they were guests of Mrs. Stephen Do-
herty.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metz, of Middletown, • have been spending several days’ vacation at the Smith cottage on Decatur street. Mrs. LydU Painter, of Germantown, an annua] guest at the Star VUU, is .here to remain through August? Mr*. Martha B. Hand returned to Washington Inn on Saturday from Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, where she has been a patient for several weeks. Edward Smarkol, UB.C.G, _ joyed the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Mildred Smarkol.
who have made their home _ Cape May for the past few years, have left to reside in Pasadena,
California.
Miss Viola M. J. Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. -Black, of Haverford, Pa, has arrivecj in Cape May for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hallowell, Jr. at their cottage. The engagement of Miss Black and Lieutenant Russell Bement, Jr, U.S.A, of Mt. Airy, has been
announced.
Miss Mary Lou Wilson, Miss Betty Fox and Miss Vivian Whitehead enjoyed Friday in Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McSorley, of Cynwyd, Pa, are enjoying a week in Cape May. Mrs. Betty Baker is spending three weeks at the Star Villa and will be joined .for the coming weekend by her sister. Miss Jane Matlack, of Llanerch, Pa. The Misses Anne Mary Matlack and Miss Mar}’ Esther Ingle spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Cat-
field, have been enjoying some time in Gape May. The Rev. William P. Reuman and his family, of Lansdale, Pa, are spending their annual vacation at their West Perry street
property.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald have returned to their home in Greenwich, Conn, after spending some time here with relatives. Mrs. Clara Bohm is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Johns, and Mr. Johns at their home in
M u . T 0 -Washington, D. C. Mrs. F. SulMr. and Mrs. James J. Sween-1 livan ^ her family MiM
Lowts
! feMm’s
have returned home to Philadalphia from this rsMct. where they were guests of Mrs. Stephea De-
herty.
* " -Mvid Stern, jt Lafayette ~HoteI JEST*i some time et this
at the McDowell cottage
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is a guest kgs for a
C. T. Garrison and his two daughters, of New York, spendings week’s vacation The Misses Elizabeth and Helen emington, of Osage avenue, Philadelphia, have, been spending the month of July at their Sewell avenue cottage and have had as their house guests Miss Margaret Oliver, of Rorborough, Pa, and Miss Katharine Clayberger, of New York City. Miss Clayberger is associate editor of the Women’s Home Companion. Miss Elizabeth Remington will spend the remainder of the summer at Pocono Manor while Miss Helen Remington will spend some time in New Harbor, Me. before returning to Cape May for an autumn vacaMrs. George Lorenz and Her daughter Barbara Ann, of Philadelphia, who recently returned from the Canal Zone, are spending their annual vacation at the
Lill’ah Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. John da Costa Newoold will open their cottage at 1010 New York avenue for the
the weekend visitors here,
jere for the summer. ’ | Captain Ralph Schellenger, of Mrs. Bessie T. Hazlett spent i Philadelphia, was the weekend part of 'the week in Philadelphia, guest of his mother, Mrs. Sara
Charles Reeves, U.S.C.G, spent I E. Schellenger.
the weekend here with his par- I Miss Frances Benckert, of Philents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Reeves: I adelphia, spent part of the week
_ . ^ May ' ■ '
i Jody Hutt, of Pottstown, ras the weekend guest of
t the home
r Keeffe at
Winfield
Mis* Dorothy of her methi
Nevina.
William Baldwin, Jr, U.S.C.G, has been spending several days in Cape May with his parents. Mias Anna Kearns, of Elizabeth, has come to Cape May to spend the remainder of the sumMrm. Irene Downs, of Washington, D. C, is enjoying some time here with relatives. Mrs. James Dalsell with her son aad daughter, Frederick and Mary Martha, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are «*«pying an apartment on Stockton Place for the remainder ofMr. and Mrs. J. George Frederick, of Llanerch, Pa, have returned home after vacationing at
Mrs, Frances R. Brooks enter- j
tained her son, Joseph Brooks, of
Clayton, for the weekend. Jack Claypool, a senior at the
Trenton State Teachers’ College, enjoyed the weekend at his home here. He had as his guest Bernard Johnson, of West Orange. Young Claypool, with a group of business education students, spent
Tuesday in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matthews
and their son Powell, of Trenton, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Cossaboon. -
Mrs. Adrian Philippa Archer, of Wynnewood, Pa, will occupy her cottage on Jefferson street in a few days to remain here for
the rest of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase Ridgely and Miss Betty S. Ridgely, erf Baltimore, Md, are enjoying several weeks' vacation at this re-
sort.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Williams, of Brookline, Mass, are guests at Congress Hal] while ling their annual vacation at resort. Their daughter, Mr*. Blanchard, and her son are with them for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Ayer and Katherine, of Drexel Park, are spending a week at the Colonial Hotel. . Mrs. E. Bradley and her daughters, Mrs. George Forsythe, of Scottavillc, Va, and Mrs. "
of Philadelphia, were among Nancy Clover and Mrs. Hyatt are , 8U 2 mcr ° n A 0 * 081 L
spending 1 iheir annual vacation in . “ r : a " d “ r8 - Joseph Drogo enCape May as guests at the La- ^ rU ‘ ne d , “f-. ">d Mrs- Arthur fayette Hotel Lovett and their daughter Jo-Ann, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Crocheron ^ Mayfair, Philadelphia, during
and their daughter, of Washing- th ® P^t wwk.
ton, D. C„ are guests for a week „. Mr - a ° d Mr *- Howard Blake, of at the Star Villa. Wenonah, are spending their vaMrs. Harry Sweeney, of De-' “ tl _ 0 _ n on Grant street. Mr. Blake
troit, Mich, who is enjoying several' weeks’ stay in Cape May, spent port of the week with her
i Cape 1
with her mother,
Mrs. Elva Benckert.
The Misses Margaret and June Purcell, of Baltimore, were visittors in Cape May over the week-
i an enthusiastic fisherman and enjoys a part of each season here. Edward Stringer, of Overbrook,
i friends.
II. S. NEEDS US STRONG Eat Nutritional Food Every day, oat this way
. . . whole (rein prbducts or enriched white breed
rtmt SAT OTHtt room rou auo ua " COMTSISUTCB M TM (WTfSfir Of TM mAhOWAI NUramOM SCOOaUM v»c
raun jsfl&UTQwa ft ufiftrn.
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. Hughey Collector. If you taxes are more than 1 year delinquent and you need a special plan of installment payments, see the collectoi personally. He will give your problem fondly attention.
ILIIIBIEIRTN
EVERY EVENING 7 MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. i, laaAeeemnonBMMUGncucncnoi . ....— Friday - Saturday, July 11 - August l-j. Meet Urn New SUriejr Temple—As A Gfa-1 You 11 Adore! SHIRLEY TEMPLE WILLIAM GARGAN — GUY KIBBEE MISS ANNIE ROONEY
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, August 2-3-4 A New Metro - Goldwjn - Mayer Dramatic Hit! WILLIAM HEDY POWELL — LAMARR
it
CROSSROADS” CLAIRE TREVOR — BASIL RATHBONE
Wednesday - Thursday, August 5-6
a wAgNEf bros TwuaPH. WALTER BRENNAN • JOAN LESLIE
CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 AIATINEE 2:00
Thursday-Friday-S&turday, July 30-3i-Aug. 1
You'll Laugh! Howl! and DON AMECHE HENRY FONDA LYNN BARI ta The Magnificent > Dope
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 S WILLIAM HOLDEN ^ FRANCES DEE in Meet The Stewarts

