Cape May Star and Wave, 27 August 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 5

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942

Large Group Of Selectees Now At Army Camp

3 section ol Cape May County left early yesterday to begin active duty in the Army. They arrived at Fort Dtx at 10 a-m. and were immediately assigned to their preliminary Army

I by Thomas J. Hannon, of Wildwood, who was placed ha charge temporarily by Selective Service officers. The men were given a send-off •t' a ceremony yesterday. Participating were the Cape May High School band, city firemen, friend* and relatives who were at the station for their departureThose leaving for Army duty

CAPE MAY: Max Bear. William Arthur Coleman, Antonio J. PUentes. Edwmni Fuentes, Harry Shepherd Johnson. Lawrence Ed-

Social foswii Ofjhs lOssk

Mrs. Catherine VanHorn, Miss Jennings, Emil Arthur and Jack Welsh at a dinner party Wednesday evening at her summer home on Mount Vernon avenue. AH guests, including Mrs. Mellwig, bold positions as deputy sheriffs of the Juvenile Municipal Court of Philadelphia.

Weddings....

MISS HICKMAN HOSTESS Miss Nancy Hickman was hostess at a party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, of Millville, on Saturday, August IS. Her guests were the Misses Hose, Betty and Joan Crowley, Janet Walk, and .Janice Edter and Robert and Jimmy Beck, Paul Dougherty, Nelson Morgan, Carmen Infermc and Hersche! dark.

gar Kersey, Edward Mamce Pow-. entertained at a dinner party Fri—B, Robert Leslie Powell. James: day in honor of Charles SandThomms Whitfield. gran, who enters the IT. S. Navy WEST CAPE MAY: Samuel! week. Other guests were Mr. Horace Bakcley, Robert Melvin (and Mrs. Leonard Sand gran, Mr. Hand. Harry Elmer Hunter, Ray- J; and Mrs. David Huber,

basement of the church following

the wedding.

he couple will reside is Gape

The coup!

May.

A breakfast was held Sunday

STEVENS-GILES HUNTSVILLE, ALA. — Miss Virginia Williamson Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Giles, of Huntsville, and LL William H. Stevens, Jr., adjutant of the Redstone Ordnance Plant, were married Saturday, August 15, in a ceremony performed by the Rev. .Rudolph Scott in the First Meth-

odist Church.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. R- E. Phelan was matron of honor, and Miss Jody Jones, of Tracy City, Tenn^ maid of honor. Misses Jane Laxsom, Alyce Roberts and Mary Catherine Hay, of Huntsville, arid Mary Ann Stevens, of Cape May,

were the bridesmaids. Ruth Lillian, and George F Attending the _grooim were Cap- lot Koehler, Jr., of Philadelphia, tain John R. Hill, as best man, The ceremony took place Sunday, and Captain Oliver W. Welch,; August 23, at the Church of Our Lieut. George H. Potts,) Lieut. Lady of Mercy, Broad and Sua-

.. — jorae of the bride's aunt. Miss Lillie McNeill Those attending were Miss lillian Hoover, Mr. William Wilkinson, Miss Jean Shirley' Hoover, Mrs. Fannie R. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pessas, Mr. and Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Clara Loscalro, Mrs. Betty Worrell and her daughter Jean-

ette.

KOEHLER- CLARK

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Clark, Jr., of Ambler, Pa. and 233 Windsor avenue. Cape Stay, announce

the marriage of their

New^l, Arthur Henry Tur- Naomi Barns, of Camden,

Edward Philip Washington, Mortimer Hess. [ Walter WiSiams. 1

Leon P. Woodall, and Lieut. Perry J. Keith, as; ushers, all of whom are fellow officers a. the Red-

stone Ordnance Plant.

A reception was given at the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple left on a honeymoon trip to return to Redstone in a few days to make their home. Lieut. Stevens is a son of- Mr. amd Mrs. William H. Stevens of Cape May. He is a graduate of Lafayette College, where be be-

ner, Edwsi

Robert WaL__

LOWER TOWNSHIP; Albert

Archibald McNeill.

.. - ERMA: Paul George Cox, Floyd Listen Hughes, John S. Kirk, Charles Augustus Matthews.. TOWN BANK; ' Ivar Jerome

t-ueharma streets, Philadelphia. It was the first Sunday marriage allowed by the Catholic Church ~

42 years.

Mr.-Koehler is in the U. Naval Reserve -and-ra^now stationed at Norfolk, Va. He was stationed in Cape May last year. Mr. and Mrs. dark and their family are well known here, having been regular summer residents of this resort for 20 yeans.

RIO GRANDE: Joseph M&tterg. BJwood Thompson Cornwell.. •GREEN CREEK; Edward Fos-

ter Mathis.

WILDWOOD: Hirry Augustine*-, birthday cal* and a

Christopher, James Roosevelt Davis, Paul Perry Empol, Thomas James HaJnmom. Robert Jacob Harris,, John Loper Hewitt,, Jr.,

Cramer Latimer, Jr.

Means,, Rome® Joseph

Searetta, Howard Stamtom Sherman,, Frank Wells, Arthur Jer-

Thomaa

WEST WILDWOOD: Edwin Biggams. XORTH WILDWOOD: Herbert Phillip "Fulford,. George Frederick ' ~ Martin Henry MeGkrtiky,

COURT _ HOUSE; Charlies Ed1, Alvin Boyd

1 Wyatt,, Edward Staunley

SWAIXTOX; George Edward

To Begin Recruiting Woaea For WAVES

. Roarniitiimg

PHILADELPHIA of women! for the* of tine WAVES wiH open. Septeamher El whim thie Siilrat epplBnnttiiitm Mitmik-* wil be* -uuniiDed limit, the Navy- n—Mtiad today..

1 came a member of Sigma Alpha ij Epsilon fraternity. Before being calldd- to active duty with the

| Army,, he was* associated with the : MERE then stationed

" | Bethlehem Steel Corporation.

MISS JONES HONORED

.Miss Lillian'Frances. Jones was

guest off honor at a surprise party this week at her Columbia COYNE-BALM W. The ^ Tdkr

In JS21 the Navy Department ■"'‘da schnol foir midshipboard the USS GUEK-

.» Norfolk.

Benjamixi Stoddm was our first

j Secretary 1 - of the Navy.

en by the guests at “The lillian

NOTICE The Macedonia Baptist Church makes its Thirteenth Annual effort to entertain and inspire the GUESTS AND PATRONS of the hotels, churches and business of the city of Cape May, at the Cape May High School auditorium Thursday evening, August 27. This time the Three-Act Comedy Society Drama "Dora Dean", one

lions of the* . spotlight. Rev. A. Chancey is Pastor of the church. Mr. Arthur M. Fells is director. 8-20-2t-4577

noajts o:

Sealed proposals for the const tion of a stone Jetty In the Atlantic Ooeam. Bortragb of Slone Harbor. Cape Hay Cnumty, New Jersey, will be received at the odtee of the Board of Commerce and Navigation. State House, Trenton. New Jersey at lliliti A M. Baatara War Time. wWneaday. September Sth. 1>«1 aulJlWui public-

viewed at Mm c iCorausieree- and Navigatlo Bnosd Street. New-artt »»*'. or Will Be. the Newark oifflice.

of n «f OMs bid for pint. - - — —-* a certllMI statement from a company statlnk tlaai HI necessairy perfoirsnamice

. be held for ttollirty (tell days after the openilmir of bite — forty...Jg-ut «(Sij hoiurs after

s -preMoited with

„ James Coyne, off the! an omUMNAKOJ i

U. S- Const Artflltry.Camp. Cape! ormna^^aaianrimiBi 'May Point,, were mnited i” 1 ““ c **

basket of gladiolas.. greetings ffrem as faar Sam Frusasic® were

1 a 1-s.rre ronet,, were amuae-a m mair-, lu , hnaniii^ ri»ge at the Churrh of Omr Lady: uu Die-auuxuu , o. _ »hm. Minrtmrv fmnir »e

rereired.

of the Sob Rectory at fouirj NMinuaiuu® lolchult Wednesday afte-motm, Afflg- '

fuatt 19th.

The Rev. Walter E. Ke®y pier-

«r f J- S"**- **, gw** aw*^, Mr. MrTfc-j,; “*»: S* UPS’*- p**’ Stererr Mr, A. Wm. j '*» l »*“«*" <«■ “"fl*-

SJ’Sri. “* : pmam - vnaos. —: COLD SPRING — The raaur-

HAVE CARD PARTY ! riage of Mr. HurwiKril T. Damrah. Mrs. Cuastamt Wiltberginr em- I Saram.air LaiBae, X. Y, and Mi«s tertaimieii at a sard party Thiuss-, EdSth EKxahetth Wnlsom, off CoM day evening and Biaui as hgr'Sprimg,, totik place Tuesday ereguieste Mrs. A. Giraud F®ote„ Mas.. 1 “we- Atigmst 18,, at the manse off

MEBtton Griscmim, Mrs. P. €. Kami- ; t*e €®Dii Sprimg sionm, Mrs. Bieatty Reiinhart,, Mrs. 'Church. The Rev.. Carrollll Snyder,, Mrs.. Gilbert Do- 1 l®«k •ffiiaated..

Hart. Mina Yirgimiia Griisconm and Mr. Darralr, is a private imi OoimsMiisa. Roisalie Maymes. - pany F, 113th Infantry,, C. T-

■SiA, 1IT OltlUAIXiiai AND ENAiCTIfclD bs' nhc- iMuaunil •ui ComiuiiiiiusaiMiiiMrs o* the Cat#' ®l Oaipe* Hay,, Otp«e May

Jersey oiliiaa ani ordUim-

‘ ** piruvaite

Me.

m WaiHkier Mrs. Eva ■u The bode

n by her gather, Mr. Qiiffwrdi

sauiut Oily.

tint wiBnman'k naval

gsniaataiOT. may write t® the* ©?- • fiies* off Naval! Offerer PmocunrenneinU to 'remueert ajigilliiinnttiiaoi hllamlts.. Ths* uffire. wSjirh, omiluaaurilly | boundlies only the ewtmniisiiiiitinajng tnf offiesns,. wriJl winoe ns a mteuiaE'gj,

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HOSTESS AT BRIDGE

Mrs. Sa..Tnimi(l M. SduelllemigiEr emu- li man, tertaiiinied at a hriiidgie party- Thmirs*- j. *u» day evemamig at her MklfciigMinii auntmine heme and Buad as heir guiestte!'

Mrs. I.. J. Piocbier, Mrs- (George S. 1 A weeptiiiim at the boimat off Otnrtis, Mra. Marie T. Nntttiimger., ■ brile'’* parents ffoOinwedl tine

Mias HeSem'G, Smah„ Mra. T. Lee J[ »®®F-

ami Mra. Ral^ft) T. Stew-

WILKINSON - MOfflYEBt

VillULAS — A very pmetty wedHAS BIRTHDAY 'PARTY iiiinng was perffinunmed St Muss Molly Batemuir.,, prand-: axaann. Anqgart 23!,, at the Yulias fighter aff the* late Jmfige On*-| Unman Chumrrtii wfinera MSks. Liilliam! *hf!F» off^Ptbiifiiiidk'Ipfciiai. was Ibiwtess Xamnnii FBinover,, ionB|rii,tar tuff Mr.

furtew

'widker ' u,|! 1S " ! 111,5 tnawnwillaatiiBava. ■ maiiser *« ^ Cllljr Hada . ^ ™™'* 11 PkUdaoi,, Seauemillear "

of tee enmtiraicl Sectloro 2::«eul0f to, 2:;«I*.rn* DmclwaKe of ah* neytaedi Statute*. «aiif wBllh *u«tle» witeKfaclotry t®, tine State- off New Jerawy. The Boamfl of Oiuumeire* amid Navhcvtlioini, reitnwes tike- tirht to* waive amy llmifonmallltlesi to ov t® vajee-l aar or adll Mdh. FEANK ©.. MODMES. Dtreefioe amid Seere-tamy. s.-T-tw-p-:;:: :

Where Everyone Meets . . . Cbuwldl Beach Ave. at Jackson St. Cape Club—Ocean Terrace Vine and Vito at the Baldwin Irwins

Cortese Piano Ramblings 3 to 8 Daily

Dinners: Seafood, Steak, Chi eke*

New this season: Cbuwldl Snack Bar

* hottrepartyjlautd Mrs.. John: C. Keeler,

—#• ictdelirnted rh<p. (bride- off Mr.. WRIiiamri SL Wid-

tter lS6h Ibiirthhiy anmivessaary. (kiimaonr.,, sunt off Mra. Fammiiie- EL Muss Batema® Hms spemn e»wy Wakawnm. of NdrffoCk. Ya The

wiitth her gMfflndnaolsBner, | Rlev.. S.. F. .SEter, masttor off the€*«i%.. Il -* - I rrt=r- . -

rtariwg. Snr emulated WAVES. The _ jESJS"™’ 1 '' Final Kidd-es Re we

piDeyed

Only writttenn ranpaiesCi ffinr *p- Spf pDf FrirfjSV piliiruittiien: fmnins will he* (tmusiibrei. ' JCL 1Ud " After the mppiliintittiiiina aurw ffillile'i ~ _ -

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TS r* ^liara 1 ’ Retires preaifnted by Mid-

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Frikiaiy evemiasg: ac Car

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mild 6* acmuuiraed at Cmpe- Maiy.. Jeamnat' IShiniley BwoviBr,,

Tba- fenradis- gswaai) ram

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u *£ uSk Birills”';; Simmy SnriMb., ae- _ ,'v.i««fisiini aufioi;; .lerry TLw'e.e- ami ff*ggy Wnirirr.,. -sih-dorwrtj. danum ;; ffiVaoC-

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Your Guestt Expect Plenty of Seafood!

Soft Shea Crab* Fancy Jumbo Shrimp

Deep Sea SeaBmp*

SEASIDE FISH MARKEl’

Jackson and Mamaoini Streets JOHN E. MILLINGTON, Prop.

Kgygjang 3451

H. I. ALEXANDER Oemmng— l&yaiimg iQwii* S -

Ceiling Price Cards For Sale

2 Cents Each A "MUST" few every busamies*!

JAe Albert Hand &■

35 Perry Street,, Cape May, M. J. Keystone 900 Bd 90

My Gamble with ! Laundry Service? 1

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Red Cress Nets S560 On Caipe May Rail

iff fftewiisiins- . am£ Cktoainsr watt SBmj rhmigpdl bn Sdppujta ami: Agjiim«

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Cape Recreatioii Center 3»0S-I11 WadBinaeaccn So_ Jack Cinease,, Pnop. Oa OiuamJ, Amerika!'

: irirf-pj runn this- irytirffrurti'i: ; : erasifawK ®f ffiunr wiwfc. : I PHiBiaae: Eleyatamjt $35>1i l ■ and see fowr yawnrs^f.. [

CiDlunbia Laundry

EeysOmi* 4050.* BbBl 23

uff ttli» ILtd iOtobb- £ ttfesf balL Llwilt: OC EhH, an. Aiirusc Eg.

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sharrH tea- &wmcit *aff thu Time' Cromt wbxt- *}- .gwwffviiHiy -sufliittrt-' «t sire B4nt <rtn» Balt ami: temat

to .-cecty an. ttiia rogtoar work. «C Rite Oatiiner-. •‘We aite wteh. af ifite

DJ MKMORLVM

CONGRESS HALL

Dancing every Saturday Evening from 9 pm. to * 1 am on' die new dance floor. Music by the Cort Wales Qnartesie in the CnAmil Lotntge iily from 5LJG to. 7—9 to 1

Hot Hors-dooevres saved during cocktail hoefs l ' No Cbvar.Chaige'

II M U df U M t PHOTO&RAPeie t e h i h g /

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1.00

Each

6 ESe&iirgs for S5—j

GHantk. 'Studio*,

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