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Mrs. Adrian Wellens and family, of Brookside Farm, Newtown, Pa., are at the Belvedere apartments for August and Sep-
Mrs. George Smedes, Mrs. Faye i Giordano and her niece, of Waterbury. Conn., are visiting Mrs. Smede's parents in Cape May. Mrs. Edward P. B. Wame, of . Philadelphia, who is occupying her cottage dnop? September, Has had as her guests for a short time her niecp,- Mrs. Frank Glendening, and Her mother, Mrs. Andrew Smith, of Penn Valley, Pa. W. M. Skinner and his son James, of Easton, Pa., annual visitors at the Colonial Hotel, are spending their vacation in Cape May. They will remain here for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson, of Baltimore, Md., are spending two weeks at the Star Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien and their family, of Rosemont, Pa., have leased the Patchett cot1 tage at Stockton avenue and Jefferson street for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Harden, of Drexel Hill, Pa., are spending a month in Cape May and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and their family, also of Drexel Hill, and Miss Ellen Harden, of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Laura M. Ware, of Philadelphia, is spending some time in Cape May as the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel E. Mil- • ler, Jr. Miss Marie Wilgus, of Philadelphia, was the weekend guest of Mrs. George S. Curtis Franklin street home. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Thomas, of Baltimore, Md., are spending a week in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Tally, of Haddon Heights, were among the weekend visitors to this re-
aort.
Mr. and Mrs. F. DeWitt Zurner, of Braddock, Pa., with the former's mother are spending their annual vacation at the Colonial Hotel. Miss Irene Barthold and Miss Margaret Tait returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after spending a fortnight at “The Hedges”. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Addison, of Baltimore, Md., are guests for a fortnight at the Colonial Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Courlson, of Eenover, Pa., are enjoying two weeks at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Craft, of Upper Darbyy, Pa., are spending a week in Cape May. ' Miss Jean Scott, daughter of Senator and Mrs. I. Grant Scott, la visiting Miss Phyllis Heyl at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Heyl, Jr., of Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mrs. Frederick Haviland is ■pending several weeks at the Hotel Macomber. Mrs. William\ N. Weaver, of Philadelphia, is > spending some time here with her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Baker, ^tlso of Philadelphia, at her V Decatur street apartment. Mrs. Frederick Fiegor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a guest at Congress Hall while spending some time in Cape May. Mrs. Arthur F. Hand, of Jenklntown, Pa., is spending a week at the Lafayette Hotel. Miss Stephanie Doherty, daughter of Commander and Mrs. Stephen Doherty, has left to spend some time visiting friends in Duxbury, Mass., Newport, R. I. and South Orange. She will be accompanied home by Miss* Nancy Knowland, who will remain as her guest for the balance of the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred England entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. England's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love, of Benton avenue, and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malroy, of Bay Side, L. I., Sergeant Sidney Dobbs, of Woodbine, Miss Jerry Love and James Love. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loan and their son, Michael, Jr., of Springfield, Pa., have come to Cape May to occupy an apartment on Beach Drive for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover Pancoast have returned to their home in Woodbury from this re- . Bort, where they have spent a month at their Beach avenue cot-
tage.
. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tomes, of Philadelphia, and their son Gene are guests of Mrs. Elma Foster at her Texas avenue home. Mrs. Boris F. Sokol, of Cambridge, Mass., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Allan Konowitch, for several days. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss June Konowitch, who will be her guest for several
weeks.
Mrs. Paul Bennett and her children, of Philadelphia, are occupying an apartment on Perry atret for several weeks. Mrs. Edna Devlin and her nephew, Thomas Fries, of Ventwill spend part of the week
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visiting David Devlin at Calvert, Lednardstown,
Mrs. Alex C. Moon is spending two weeks in Thousand Islands, N. Y., as the guest of Mrs. Wes-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith and their daughter Jeanne, of Lancaster, Pa., are visiting Cape May where they are guests for a month at the Restwell Cottage. Miss Joanne will celebrate her thirteenth birthday on Friday while her parents will celebrate their fourteenth wedding anniversary on the same date. Charles Doak, of Philadelphia, ia spending a week in Cape May with his sisters, the Misses Rebec-. ca and Mary Doak and Mrs. Lida
George Batten, Jr., of U.S.C.G. is spending several days here with his parents. Miss Charlotte Dares, of Hatboro, Pa., was the weekend guest of her cousin. Miss Isabelle Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilko entertained Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Triieland and their daughter Barbara, of Cleveland, Ohio, for several days this week. Mrs. Edward Melwig, Sr. is spending a month’s vacation here. Over the weekend she had as her guest Mrs. Edward Melwig, Jr. and Miss Bertha Brown, of Philadelphia. Miss Brucie Berry entertained over the weekend Miss Barbara Nash, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Waterall, of Philadelphia, are guests for a week at the Star Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jowett were weekend guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nece entertained over the weekend Miss Lenore Hollingsead and Miss Ruth Brown, of Millville. Charles Adams, of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs. Charles Bums and her daughter Patsy and granddaughter Helengervajs have come to Cape May to remain until Labor Day. Mrs. Harry Raquet and Charles Bums spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reinhart
have been guests of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Albert G. Bennett, at her Decatur street home. Mrs. Reinhart is remaining for the week. Mrs. Mary Hall is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Collins, for some time at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heckman are guests of their aunt. Miss Mary E. Smith, at her Decatur street home for a fortnight. Captain S. Z. Fish, UB-A., is entertaining his brother from Newark for several days. Ensign and Mrs. T. Powell Hughes, of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Stevens. Mrs. Alfred Barlow spent part of the week at her home in East Lansdowne, Pa. Mrs. Barlow is spending the summer at her Franklin street cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Saltzburger and their daughter, of Staten Island, were weekend visitors to this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garre and their daughter Miss Muriel Garre, of Germantown, Pa., are house guests of Senator and Mrs. I. Grant Scott. Mrs. William Sharratt, Jr. spent the weekend in Norristown, Pa. as the guest of Miss Eleanor Gulick. Lieut, (j.g.) Harry McConaghy, of 1316 Idaho avenue, this city, who has been stationed at Clinton, Canada, is now tranferred to Corpus Christi, Texas. Mrs. Joseph Stites celebrated
her birthday Wednesday at her Hughes street home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hamberton, of Drexel Hill, Pa, were among the weekend visitors at -this resort. v Mfs. Henry Krieder, of Media, Pa, is enjoying a brief visit .to this resort. Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph Manning, of Newark, have returned home after spending two weeks in Gape
May.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thorpe, Jr, of Norfolk, Va, have returned home after spending a fortnight here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellangy. Mrs. Charles Bellangy, Jr. also returned to Ashville, N. C. after spending some time here and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knott at their home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Summers, Upper Darby, Pa, have been spending several days at this re-
sort.
Miss Viola M. J. Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. Black, 3d, of Haverford, <Pa, is the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hallowell, Jr, at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Williams, of Norristown, Pa, spent the weekend in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barth, of Brooklyn, N. Y, are enjoying a fortnight’s stay at the Star Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Herzog, of Drexel Hill, Pa, spent the weekend in Cape May. Miss Kay Creighton, of Philadelphia, has been spending her vacation at this resort. Mrs. Leon A. Dilks, of Merchantville, has been spending some time at this resort.
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Hn and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dowling and their son, of Penns Grove, an vacationing in Gape May. Mrs. Nathan T, Folwell is spending a week in Morristown as the guest of Mrs. Otto Banden-
hausen.
Miss Elizabeth Haddow, Newark, an annual summer resident of Cape May, is spending the remainder of the summer with Mrs. I. J. Pocher. * Miss May Callaghan, formerly Cape May, has returned Palmyra, after spending weeks as the guest of Miss Laura Ottinger at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ot-
tinger.-
Miss Charlotte Naumilket and Miss Paulette Snyder, of Windsor avenue, have been spending the past several weeks with Miss Naumilket’s grandmother, hjrs. James Mead, at Ozone Park, Long
Island, N. Y.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Laugh- tion.
Cancel Conclave For Teachers TRENTON — The executive committee of the New Jersey Education Association this week decided to curtail the usual fourday annual convention, originally scheduled for Atlantic City, in favor of a shorter meeting that will take place in Trenton on No-
vember 6 and 7.
Special features that would tax the transportation system of the state are also being cancelled. No school time will be used and the teachers will forego the two days permitted by state law for attendance at the annual conven-
AVOID the TAX SALE
— OF THE — CITY of CAPE MAY A Sale of Land for Unpaid 1940 Taxes, required by Law. will be advertised for salmon August 24, 1942, by the collector of the City of Cape May. Taxes for the year 1940 and all prior years, including the so-called Five Year Plan if delinquent interest, must be paid prior to August 24. 1942, to avoid being included in the advertisement of sale.
To Save Money— Those who are delinquent in their 1941 taxes can save money by paying 1941 taxes now. The City has warned repeatedly that 7% interest is charged on tax delinquencies. Why continue being penalized? If you have the money, pay promptly.
Help Yourself— Three quarters of 1942 taxes are how past due. You will help yourself and help your city if you pay your current year’s taxes NOW to avoid the penalty of 7% interest which is charged on tax delinquencies. Save Money! Act Promptly! Don't Penalize Yourself by delaying your tax payments!
NEED HELP? If you want to pay your taxes, either current or delinquent, and are unable to pay them in full right now, the Collector will assist you in working out a plan of installment payments to help you.
The Taxpayers of Cape May have cooperated willingly in making their payments promptly, and it is unfortunate that some have fallen behind. The City does not wish to penalize them, but is bound by statute to hold a tax sale for unpaid 1940 and prior years taxes. The sale which will be held, will include those who are delinquent under the so-called “Five Year Plan”. REMEMBER! To avoid being included in the advertise ment of the sale for unpaid 1940 taxes, payments MUST BE “MADE before AUGUST 24, 1942!
GILBERT C. HUGHES, Tax Collectoi CITY of CAPE MAY
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EVERY EVENING 7 — 9 P.M. MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. (Except Sunday) S DAYS BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 NOTE: Evening Admission Adults 55c — Children 25c Matinee Admission Adults 44e — Children 17c Come Early! Feature At 2:15, 6:45 and 9:15 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT IT! You Must See It! Voted the Greatest - Picture Ever Made!
GREER CARSON PIDGEON Directed by WILLIAM WYLER • Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN MRS. MINIVER — . witb Teresa Wright • Dame May Whitty • Reginald Owen <«nw*l Henry Travers • Richard Key • Henry Wilcoxon |TS. A WILLIAM WYLEBProdueUon Based on IAN STRUTHER'S Novel I
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 - 13
JOHN CARROLL RUTH HUSSEY
‘PIERRE OF THE PLAINS”
CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, August 6-7-8 FIONA who yielded to no man! EVELYN who wanted nothing! SUE who wanted but one mam
GEO.BRENT FI1ZGERAID "GAY SISTER The-Story of the Girls the Town Pointed At
Sunday-Monday, August 9-10
ROBERT STACK BROD CRAWFORD
JACKIE COOPER ANNE GWYNNE RALPH BELLAMY JANE DARWELL Tuesday-Wednesday, August 11-12 Latest Laff Hit With The Bumstead Family PENNY SINGLETON — ARTHUR LAKE LARRY SIMMS and DAISY In Blondie For Victory

