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Mrs. Henry G. Meyer and Miss,

Dolly Meyer, of Pittsburgh, Pa . mington, Del., and her brother, are guests at the Dormer Cotl are spending a fortnight in Cape p r j V ate John Stricklin, of Fort while enjoying their annual

May. I Miles, Del., were weekend guests' * '

G. G. Beard, _ of at the Hotel Macomber.

Mrs. Helen WolfTe, of Ni York City, is spending p month in Cape May with Mr. Wolff(Twho is stationed at the Army camp

in Cape May Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Carre and Miss Avis Carre, of Wenonah, are here for a week to enjoy

mid-summer vacation.

The Rev. and Mrs. William G. Weiss, of Philadelphia, are spending three weeks at this resort. Mr. Weiss is pastor of Karmel Reformed Church, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Fairman Mullen, of Cedars, Pa., were weekend guests of Mrs. Mullen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson, of Wynnefield, Pa. and "Windy Comers”, their summer Beach

avenue cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams, of Baltimore, Md., are spending a week at this resort as guests at

the Star Villa.

Mrs. Anna M. Balkam, of Washington, D. C., is spending a fortnight at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Herman, of Elizabeth, are spending a week

in Cape May.

Dr. and Sirs. L. C. Post, of

mrent,. Dr. and Mr.. R. Walter ar« gucat. at'the £7"" ; Colonial Hotel while vacationing

. . in Cape May. Miss Peggy Dietrich has return-

ed to Philadelphia after visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Dietrich,

of 6G8 Washington street. Mrs: Edwin C. Davis, of 1213

New York avenue, is in New York. Her son Clyde is with his uncle. Professor George W. Davis, at New. Brunswick where she will join him in the near future be-

fore returning here.

Mr. %nd. Mrs. William Weller, of Wood bridge, and Miss Laura Garretson, of New Brunswick, have returned home after several

days' fishing here.

Lieut. Charles Swanson

Mr./amT* Mrs. .

ML . Lebanon, Pa., are spending

two weeks at this resort.

Miss Eleanor Gulick, of Norristown, Pa., was the Weekend guest of Mrs. William Sharratt, Jr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Lewis Cossaboon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hermann, of Elizabeth, are guests for a

week at the Star Villa.

Miss Helen Wilminth, of Moorestown, has returned home after vacationing in Cape May

and Delaware.

Dr. and Mrs. Linwood Ortel and their family, of Baltimore, Md., are spending a week at this

resort.

Joseph A. Murray has returned to Cape May from Dcland, Fla., where he has been for the past few months. Winfield Kevins, of Boston,

Mass with

Apartments. Sergeant Karl Kokes, Jr., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. Kokes, Sr., for several

days.

Robert Starr, a student at

Hahnemann Medical College,

; part of the week with his , Dr. and Mrs. R. Walter

visit to this resort.

Mr. and Mrs.. Frank ^Carl, Germantown, and their dau tars, Mrs. David HPhrfy, of G1

Mrs. Grace Hamburg has returned from visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Endy .

Miss Doris Tuhill and her mother are spending their vacation at the Knierimann cottage. Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Casey and their son Edward,- of West Oak I^tne, are vacationing in

Cape May.

Mrs. Elizabeth Vandergrift and Miss Sophie Trotter, of Wilmington, Del., are spending some time at the Lillian Frances, where they

are annual visitors.

Mrs. Louis R. M. Carroll and her daughters Flora Victoria and Mary Jane, accompanied by Mrs. Carroll’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Gallagher, of Philadelphia

visiting at this resort.

Miss Lillian Frances Jones has been entertaining her nephew, Gifford Weaver Jones, for several Hiss Kay Fuestal and Miss Lucy Newmark have been spending several days in New York

City.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Trudgeon and their daughter. Miss Shirley Trudgeon, of Swissvale, Pa., and Mrs. Trudgcon’s mother, Mrs. Mary Alice Philabaum, of Wellsburg, W. Va., have returned to their home after spending some time at this resort as guests at

the Lillian Frances.

Mrs. Samuel R. Morley, of Wenonah, and Miss Dorothy Motley are enjoying part of August

at this resort.

Mr. and" Mrs. Howard Price, of Pittsburgh, Pa., annual visitors to Cape May, are enjoying their

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with her small son. Davide, are enjoying their annual

stay in Cape May.

Mrs. Daniel McCloskey and her •ons Richard and David, of Fairview, are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rice, Sr. Mrs. McCloskey and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartley, of Germantown, recently returned from New York where they attended the wedding of Technical Sergeant William G. Rice, Jr. and Miss

Florence Artoni.

Miss Betty Faunce and Miss Florence Gray, of Philadelphia, are visiting Miss Betty* Fox at the home of her parents on Col-

umbia avenue.

Miss Jane Crawford, of Wilmington, Del., visited her grandparents, Captain and Mrs. A. H. Stilwell, at their Madison avenue home over the weekend. Mrs. Russel Bragg and her son Russel, Jr., of Drexel Hill. Pa., arc spending several weeks in Cape May with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Connley. Charles Bellangy, U.S.C.G., stationed at Edgewater, Del., spent the weekend here with, his par- - enLs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bel-

langy.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brooks, of Pitman, were Sunday guests of the former’s mother. Mrs.

Francos R. Brooks.

Mrs. Peter McGee and her daughter Christine and Miss Ruth MacMichacl. of Philadelphia, were weekend guests of Mrs. Raymond W. Miller at the home of Miss Katherine Hyneipann. Mr. and Mrs. Phillifv* Kelly, of Philadelphia, who have been here for tome time, returned to their home

this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fox. of Woodbury, have returned home after spending a brief vacation in Cape May. 'Robert Lemon and Charles McDonald. of Philadelphia, have been spending several days at this

resort.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams, of New York City, are spending several days in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, ad Washington, D. C., spent the weekend here. ~ Judge and Mrs. Harry Sweeney, of Detroit, Mich., who have been guests at the Colonial Hotel for the past few weeks, will return home on Friday. Mrs. Sweeney’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, 3d., of Baltimore, and their small son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover and their small son who have been with them, also returned Miss Mary Stricklin, of Wil-“

Mrs. Swanson and their ds lighter

Sally.

Miss Betty Wyman, of Overbrook, Pa., has been the guest for a week of the Misses Nancy and Betty Curtis. Thomas Lee and his daughter, Miss Mary Lee, of .Philadelphia,

tion at this resort.

Mrs. Edmund Cassedy and her two daughters, Helen and Anna, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Dormer Cottage for a month. Miss Helen Cassedy is secretary to Judge Harry S. McDevitt, of

Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ripple and their children, Jack, Bob and Harriet, of Baltimore, Md., spending their annual vacation in Cape May as guests at the Lafay-

ette Hotel.

Mrs. Olaf Olsen and her mother, Mrs. Albert G. Stevens, spent part of the week in Atlan-

tic City.

Mrs. Horace Boardman, of Birdsboro, Pa., has been visiting her sister and aunt. Miss Edith Edmunds and Miss Louisa O. Miller, at their Jackson street home for some time. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knecht, of 208 Windsor avenue, entertained their brother-in-law, Ralph P. Miller, of Germantown, over the weekend. Mrs. Miller is recuperating at her home after a period of observation in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Josephine Wheaton, of the Wills Hospital, Philadelphia, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Eva Herne and her daughter Evelyn, are occupying an apartment on Columbia avenue for several

days

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace, of Chestnut Hill, are spending two weeks at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Baldwin and "their family, of Drexel Hill, “a., are spending August here. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Donoho and their family, of Baltimore, Md., annual guests at the Colonial Hotel, are spending three weeks

at this resort.

and Mrs. C. V. Drake, of Roselle, are spending a week

uicuv. uuancs onoiisuu , a , Cape May.

ipending several clays here with' an<1 Mrs. J. H. Grunding,

Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMinn and their family, of Lancaster, Pa., are spending their annual vacation at this resort. Edward Fell Lukens, of Over^brook, Pa., has been spendime time in Cape May as -thgjguest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Giraud Foote, of Meriqn, at their summer cottage, “Seascape”, on Beach avenue. She has now left to spend some time in the Pocono Mountains. The Rev. Oliver C. Apgar, pastor of State Street Methodist Church of Camden, and Mrs. Ap-

»re spei resort.

Miss Viola Marston Jack Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newbold Black, 3d, of Haverford, has returned home from Cape May where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hallowell, Jr. at their summer cottage. The engagement of Miss Black to Lieutenant Russell Bement, Jr., U.S.A., has been announced. Dr. Frederick Brown Hanis, pastor of Foundry Methodist Church in Washington, D. C., and his family are spending their vacation in Cape May as guests at Congress Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Battaglia and their family, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are enjoying three weeks at the Colonial Hotel.

of Drexel Hill, Pa., are enjoying their vacation in Cape May. Sergeant W. B. Mintell, of Fort Dix, and Mrs. Mintell were among the weekend visitors to this re-

sort.

The Misses Clara and Catherine Satterfield, of Baltimore, Md., are spending a week in Cape May. '

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Miss Elizabeth Miller, of downe, Pa., is visiting Miss Kitty Lou Miller, daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Miller, also of Lansdowne, at their cottage on Stockton Place. Dr. Miller and his family will remain at their cottage until autumn. Arthur Newton, of Bellvilie, who is vacationing in Cape May, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braddock, of Haddonfield, and H. G. ~ on, of Philadelphia, were j the weekly guests of the and Mrs. Samuel Blair at the Methodist parsonage; Mrs. Blair spent part of the week in Philadelphia with her 'daughter, Miss Dorothy A. Blair, who is now here for a week’s vacation. Miss Phyllis Smethurst, of South Orange, N. J., is the house guest of Miss Stephanie Doherty, daughter of Commander and Mrs. Stephen Doherty, of Congress street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huber have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Smith Camp, of Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harris and the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Harris, have been entertaining the latter’s nephew, Carl Elliott, and his two daughters, of Darby, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Holland and their daughter Helen, of Overbrook, are occupying a cottage on Madison avenue for the balance of the season.

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Friday - Saturday, August 14 - 15 IRENE DUNNE

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Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, August 16-17-18 i A TITANIC TROPICAL FROLIC.. ! race-paced with laughs and lu-WOW lovelies bud ABBOT? W LOU

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Wednesday - Thursday, August 19 - 20 LIONEL BARRYMORE — PHILIP DORN in “Calling Or. Gillespie” with DONNA REED

CITY PIER THEATRE Municipal Pier On The Boardwalk EVENINGS 7 - 9 MATINEE 2:00

Thursday-Friday-Saturday, August 13-14-15

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\ Modern Story Filled With Humor, Pathos and Highly Dramatic Episodes! MONTY WOOLLEY RODDY MeDOWALL ANNE! BAXTER

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