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Mr*. Melvin Bittle, of Camden, ■pent several days with ther, Mrs. D. H. Clark, Washington street home. Mrs. Bittle and her niece, Mrs. Maodie Rutherford, spent Tuesday 'wood. Mrs. Clark also ted her granddaughter, Mrs. rford, and her son Ronald
op Sunday.
Thomas S. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens, of 207 Stockton Place, ha* returned to Cape May for a five weeks’ vacation upon completion of his Freshman year at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. He will begin his sophomore year July I. Stevens, who returned home on Friday, has as his guest Stuart Ellsworth, of New London, Conn.. his roommate at college. Young Stevens is enrolled in a chemical engineering course at the univer■Hy. % Dr. and Mrs. Walter Guyer, of Elitabeth, N. J., are visiting Dr. Guyer** brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, T. Alfred Stev at their Stockton Place home this week. Dr. Guyer, a chemist employed by the Standard Oil Company, is recuperating from a re-
cent illness.
Mrs. Cedric Walker, ter. Miss Sarah Harvey, and Mrs. Jay Reed Fillman are spending . several weeks at Mrs. Walker's cottage at 215 Jefferson street. Miss Harvey is recuperating from, a serious illness. Major and Mrs. M. P. Fuchs have returned to their home Philadelphia after spending a few days at the summer cottage of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allred, at 1309 New York avenue. Major Fuchs has just returned from active duty in the .Sooth Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Willson. Sr., accompanied by their sons. Donald, Kent, and their son and daughter-in-law. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Allan Willson, Jr., of Chester, opened their summer home at 1025 Washington street over the weekend, and had a* their guest Mrs. W. Heck, of
Minnesota.
Mrs. Warren D. Robbins has returned from Camp Shelby, Miss, and will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Campbell and her family on Ocean street for some time. Mrs. Fred England has returned to Avon Park, Fla., where she , will join Mr. England on Sunday after enjoying some time at this resort as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Halsey Love, at 706 Benton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes
entertained over the weekend and {the wedding of Mr*. Swain's
Mrs. Thomas Millet,
phia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer have returned to their home in Alloway after being the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Sawyer, of Benton avenue, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage on -Columbia avenue over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kahn and their daughter, Barbara Darrell, entertained Mrs. Kahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Berkowitx, of, Philadelphia, on Sunday at their Washington street apartment, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lombard enjoyed the weekend in Germantown with relatives. Miss Doris Boerner, of Drexel Hill, Pa., spent a few days here this week, visiting relatives. Mrs. Rita Spang, of Wildwood, spent two days at this resort as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guys Reif and her granddaughter, Billie Franklin Spang, of Decatur
street.
The Misses Nancy and Betty Curtis, students at Mount St. Joseph College, Chestnut Hill, Pa., enjoyed a few days at this resort during the week as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis, of Franklin street. Ensign and Mrs. C. A. Sedgwick, of Los Angeles, Cal. have leased the cottage of Mrs. J. K Campbell at 659 Hughes street for the month of June. Mrs. C. Pardew, of Washington, D. C., visited Mr. Pardew, who is stationed at the Naval Base here, over Saturday and
Sunday.
Thomas Wilkie, of Towers worth. Pa., is spending some time as the guest Of Mrs. Gertrude
Hughes.
Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Joseph Lockwood, their daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Leopold and their daughter Louise, of Philadelphia, spent some time at this resort with George Moodie, who recently returned to his Jackson street cottage after being 111 in a Philadelphia hospital for some time. William Hockenberry, 1c radioan in the U. S. Army, stationed at Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend at this resort with Mrs. Hockenberry', the former Myrtis Edsall, at their Washington street
apartment.
Mrs. Jennie Swain, accompanied - . by Mrs. Mark Frymire, .ttended wth his parents,
William Stevens.
of Minnesota, in Chester, Pa^
Friday.
Alex C. Lyle was in Philadelphia during the week to visit Mrs. Lyle, who is a patient in Hahnemann Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Horstmann, 2nd, spent the weekend in Philadelphia with relatives. This Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Horstmann will be in Washington, D. C. and will attend the fifth rtr union of Trinity College and the graduation of her cousin. Miss Rose Mary Horstmann. Mrs. Calvin Satterfield, of North Carolina, accompanied by her two sisters, arrived at the Chalfonte on Howard street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stevens entertained their son Steve Stevens, of Philadelphia, at their cottage on Sewell avenue, over the
weekend.
Mrs. William D. Cowell and h,er daughter Nancy and infant son have returned to their home at this resort after spending a few days in Ocean City as the guests of Mrs. CoweH’s/mother, Mrs. J. C. Arbogast, of West Philadelphia, who is spending some time at her cottage at that resort. Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes are entertaining their grandson, David Allan Hughes, while Mrs. Harold Hughes is visiting Captain and Mrs. Carl Zimmerman in San Antonio, Texas for a few
weeks.
Mrs. William S. Hess, accompanied by Mrs. Olive Fox, attended the Millville Rebekah Lodge meeting on Friday evening. Mrs. George Westenberger was a Philadelphia visitor during the
remain for tike summer. Mr. and Mrs. GUbert DeHart enjoyed the weekend
downe. Pa.
Mrs. William Greenfield, accompanied by her son and daughter of Upper Darby, opened the Kelly cottage on South Lafayette street * r a few days during the week. Mrs. Harold Hand and Mrs. Harry VanZant spent Wednesday
Vernon avenue cottage.
Edward G. Smith, U.S.N.R., who has been stationed at Lakehurst for some time was transferred to Norfolk, Va. last week, where he was joined by Mrs. Smith, the former Miss Mildred Hawke, daughter of Mrs. Edward
Hawke, of Perry street.
Miss Bette Fox, a student nurse at Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fox, at 621 Columbia ave. James Stevens, who is attending Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., enjoyed a few days at home
s. Wir&UB Franklin Spang Mr*. Harold Aldea, of the gust of Miss Helen Hughes street, enjoysd last ich in Philadelphia on Wed- in Philadelphia with Mr. J
nesday and Thursday.
Dr. and Mis. A. C. Moon tertained their son Alex M Jr., a student at the Roosevelt Aviation School, Mineola, L. I., over the weeknd at their home, 126 Decatur street. Harrison Bhaw, spent the *t this resort with his family and was accom- ' on his return by Mrs. rho will spend some time
with him.
Mrs. Edith Fischler. of Phila-
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Marne Stoddard, of Upper Darby, is. spending a few days this week at her cottage at the corner of South Lafayette and Grant streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicoll had as their guests over the weekend the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sailof Philadelphia, irs. William B. Santer, of Germantown, visited Mrs. J. L. Kehr over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stuart Claghom has returned to this resort after spending the winter in Philadelphia where Mr. Claghom is employed. Lieutenant (jg) David Hughes, accompanied by Robert Sketchley, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend as the guests of the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hughes, at their home Ocean- street, and Columbia
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien, of New York City, were weekend visitors at this resort. Mrs. Jack Robinson and daughter Darlene, of Green Cove, Fla., arrived here on Saturday and will remain as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunter at 271 Windsor avenue, for
summer.
The Misses Jennie and Mildred Hanes, of 206 Perry street, spent few days last week in Drexel Hill as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. MacAdams. Mrs. Ernest Filer and her daughter Alice, of Philadelphia, former residents of this resort, are visiting Mrs. Filer's mother, Mrs. Frank Robbins, for a few days this week. Mrs. Sidney R. Goff, 909 Queen street, was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mrs. William Hill and her have retumsd to their home Philadelphia after spending a few days at their Congress street cottage last week. Edward Kerr, of Philadelphia, who recently purchased the Leedom property at the comer of Congress and South Lafayette streets, spent the weekend at his cottage. Harold Godwin, of Philadelphia, opened his cottage at the comer of North street and Windsor avenue, Over Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Mary Martin, of Philadelphia, visited Miss Selena Koebig at her summer home on Grant street on Sunday.
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and relatives Chester, Pa. Mrs. Jack Weeks small son, of 270 Windsor avenue, left this resort on Tuesday to spend two weeks in South Carolina as the guest*
s Gladys Hopkins, of Lewes, DeL, is spending a few days : this resort visiting friends. Wolseley Williams, of Camden,
Robert Fenderson, of the U. S. Coast Guard service, stationed at Curtis Bay, Md., spent the weekend at this resort as the of his mother, Mrs. Louise derson, at her cottage, 667 Washington street Mrs. Robert Hobson, of Idaho avenue, has returned to her home after spending the weekend Philadelphia as the guest friends. Lieutenant and Mrs. D. R. Bowser were in Philadelphia for the day on Monday. Mary Lou Wilson, who is substituting in the Mount Pleasant School, Mount Pleasant, Wilmington, enjoyed the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson. Miss Marie IJawkins had as her guest over the weekend Charles McGonigle, who is stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Hays, of Philadelphia, opened their Grant street cottage for a few days this week. Daniel Leeds, of Collingswood, spent a few days during the week overseeing his cottage on Second avenue. Mrs. -R. Christy, of Philadelphia. is spending several days at her Second avenue cottage. Edward Wetherill, of Chester, Pa., spent the weekend with friends at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Kenheth L. Jones and their daughter are enjoying a visitin-T Cape Girardeau, Mo. with /feiatives, where Mrs. Jones and her daughter are planning to remain for'some * v '“ ists of her Mr. and'" of 617 Columbia, avenue, had as their guests over the weekend Miss Cecile Bernard and, Miss Madelyn Meyers, of Wynnewood,
Pa.
and Mrs. William West are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Max Reitz, of Harrisburg, for a week at their cotige at 1143 Lafayette street. Mrs. Harry Kunz returned home i Sunday after enjoying a visit Roslyn, Pa., as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hummer. Jack Blume, of the U. S. Navy Hospital Corps, stationed in Bainbridge, Md., enjoyed Saturday and Sunday at home with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Blume. Mrs. Harry Lehman, of 272 Windsor avenue, accompanied by her daughter Elma, spent the weekend in Haddonfield as the guest of the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeiTman, Jr. Mrs. Martha Wagner, of Philadelphia, was here during the week overseeing her properties, the Concord Inn and Alcott House, on Grant street prior* to opening for the season.
Friday - Saturday. May 28-29
EXTRA!.
BOB HOPE IO BING CROSBY
‘Don't Hook Now!’
Sunday-Monday-Tuetday, May 30-31-June 1 Rosalind Russell—Fred Mac Murray flight For Freedom’
HERBERT MARSHALL — WALTER KINGSFORD
Wednesday & Thursday, June 2-3
glorifies i
ON THE BOARDWALK
WILDWOOD, N. J.
♦ DANCING ♦
SATURDAY & SUNDAY NITES MAY 29 & 30 HUNTS OCEAN PIER ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 7t INCLUDING TAX f *J C FREE PARKING SPACE OCEAN PIER PARKING LOTPoplar and Ocean Aveane*
Friday & Saturday, June 4-5 Guy Kibbee-Gloria Warren-Helen Parrish “CINDERELLA SWINGS IT”
CITY PIER
ON THE BOARDWALK, CAPE MAY “^TTatTnee* ^at.. Sun. A Wed, a* 2 PJH.
Fri , Sat., Sun. & Mon., May 28-29-3f-31 Mickey Rooney—Frank Morgan “THE HUMAN COMEDY”
Tues., Wed. & Thura., June 1-2-3 “STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM” BING CROSBY — BOB HOPE — FRED MAC MURRAY Francbot Tone—Ray Miiland—Dorothy Lam our—Mary Martin
Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon., June 4-S-6-7 Tyrone Power-Anne Baxter-Dana Andrews “CRASH DIVE”
■cKioua
FRl.^^AT., MAY 28-29
Stan Laurel — Oliver Hardy
“AIR RAID WARDENS”
Rosalind Russell—
Fred Mac Murray
‘FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM”
WED * THURS, JUNE 2-3 GARY COOPER “PRIDE OF THE YANKEES*
= -FRI. A SAT, JUNE 4-5
Rickard Dix — Jame Wyatt
“BUCKSKIN FRONTIER”
GRAND
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.
SAT, MAY 29—Mat. & Eve. Lana Turner — Robert Young “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS”
TUBS, JUNE 1 at—Eve, Only Ethel Waters — "Rochester’’ ‘CABIN IN THE SKY”
THURS, JUNE S—Eve, Only Johnny Weismuller —
Frances Gifford TARZAN
TRIUMPHS”
SAT, JUNE A—Mat. A Eve. Alice Faye — John Payne HELLO, FRISCO
HELLO!

