Richard K. Nece, MH2/c, U. S N. R., who haa juat returned from overaeas duty, spent Thursday at his home on Congress street with Mrs. Nece. Before entering the service he was employed at the Atlantic Ciity Electric Company office at 210 Ocean street. Mrs. Nece accompanied him as far as Newark on his return to New York City, where he will remain indefinitelv. She soil be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kendig, for a few
days.
Mrs. S. H. Moore and her daughter, Miss Helen Moore, of 213 Perry street, had as their r *t over the weekend Dr. P. Mohn, of Jenkintown, Pa., and are entertaining for two - weeks Mrs. Nellie Moore and her_son, Harry Moore, of Highlai Corporal John R. Thon is stationed at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, with the Army Medical Division, returned to Cape May on Monday for k brief furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'ilex Thomas. Judge and Mrs. Harry Sweeney and their family, of Detroit, Mich., are occupying the Stevens cottage on Guerncy street for the summer. Miss Catherine Lennard enjoyed the Fourth of July weekend with her parents in * Atlantic
City.
John Conway, U. S. Army, is enjoying ten days' furlough at home with his mother, Mrs. Frank Humes, at 430 West Perry street. The Misses Mary Moyer, Beatrice Slater, Violet Delp and Mae Kennedy, of Lancaster, Pa., are enjoying their vacation at
this resort.
Mrs. Salome Holloway, of Philadelphia, has opened her cottage at 633 Hughes street, where she will remain for the summer. Mrs. John Davison and her small daughter, Debbie, of Key West, who have been spending the past week as the guests of
her [ ,
at- their home,
Howard street, were joined by Lieutenant Davison, who will re-
main for a week.
Miss Rebecca Fishell, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss Salome V. Holloway, of Hughes
street, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Watson, of Philadelphia, have opened their cotUge at 1305 Maryland
avenue for the season.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence well and their children, of Bridgeton, are spending some time at
this resort.
Mrs. Norman Toms ad her small daughter, Rita, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. James G. Taylor, of Bank street, for a few
days.
Mrs. Lindell Brown and her two children, of Washington, D. ''. are spending some Ume here
i the f
1 Stevens t
218 North
Edward Hoffman, ille, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Brown, for a few days. Mrs. Ted Filer, of Philadelphia, a former resident of this resort, spent part of the week here with
relatives.
Mrs. Walter Stevenson, Jr. her daughters, the Misses Vi is, Joanne and Susie, and son ter, of Wynnefield, Pa., wilt be the guests of Mrs. Walter Stevenson and her son, Jack, for a month, at their home on Hughes
street.
Mrs. Naomi Perrone fnd her daughters, Celestine, Frances and Rosalie, of Garfield, are enjoying their vacation at this resort Miss Agnes Ritchie and Miss Florence Conrad, of Collingdale, Pa., are spending a few days at this resort. Miss Mary Bellangy, of Drexel Hill, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Bellangy, Sr., of Corgie street. Mrs. Margaret Keenan is entertaining Mrs. John Thompson, of Philadelphia, for a few days at hef home, 1118 Washington
street.
Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan K. Miller' emd their two children, of Lansdowne, Pa., arrived here this week to remain at their
cottage for the summer.
Miss Elliott Jeffords and Miss Ann Woods, of Swarthmore, Pa., are visiting in Cape May for a
few days.
William Glass, of New York City, enjoyed the holidays with Mrs. Glass at their summer home i Columbia avenue. Mrs. Harry Brown and her family, of Erdenheim, Pa., are spending a few days at this re-
sort. .
Mrs. Russell Bragg and her small son, Russell, Jr., arc visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Connelly, at their Washington street apartment. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, of
, at William Smith College in Gen1 era, N. Y, is visiting her par- ■ enta, Mr. and Mrs. a Freeman, at their cottage at 28 Congress
and Mrs. Alex Haldmnan en-
tertained for the last week Donald Buck, of Upper Darby. Over the weekend Mr. HaJdeman’s brother, Donald Haldemaa, of Upper Darby, waa their guest at their Washington street apart-
ment.
Mias Dorothy Swartz, of Pitan, spent the Fourth of July in Cape May. Mrs. Thomas Jowctt has returned to her home at 112 Washington street after enjoying two weeks in Columbus, Ga., with
and Mrs. Louis Sayre, of
Queen street, had as their uegsts over the weekend their two sons. Jack, of the U. S. Army, and
Robert, of the Navy.
Joseph S. K. Hand. U.S.NJR^
wusciju o. iv. nano, u.s.is.k., . , —tt: . v „ vr— who is sUtioned in Philadelphia, tf°? at Cornwall-on-the-visited relatives at this resort r5 UdBOn ;,C- T- 10 *P end ,um :
the weekend.
u- f "
:ity, and St.. Petersburg, Fla., is spending the summer in CajKGeorge Doyle, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at this resort. Mrs. W. Neybait and her small daughter, accompanied by MrNeyhart s mother and sister, of v Allentown, I’a. are s.-endmg rt < nfonth at the former’s cottar, at 815 Franklin street. U Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin. 1 1 of Philadelphia, were weekvnd.'t guests at this report. C Mr. and jjr.s. Fred Surgtmer, « Philadelphia, ae spending some ^
time at this resort.
Helen Goudie and Miss
Edith Flintowf, of Staten Island.
Cape May for a
and Mrs. Edgar Scillitoe, of Stapleton, New York, were weekend guests at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Schramm. Private (Icj John Strickland, of Fort Miles, Del., enjoyed the weekend at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dubosquc and r. and Mrs. W. Williams, of Cbllingdale, Pa., are spending a few days here. Mrs. T. Prod ell, of Philadelphia, spending a week at*this resort. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross, of Philadelphia. accompanied by their daughter, have opened their Maryland avenue cottage for the sum-
mer,
id Mrs. Richard McGrath
and their two sons. Paul and rrank. of Jersey City, are -oc-
ng their Perry street ajiart-
siimmer.
this resort
i i - vr He will soon jotn Mrs. Hand, who is spending
some time in Boston.
Mrs: George Moodie, of Jackson street, entertained her son, Donaldson Leopold, of Philadelphia, over the weekend, and is now entertaining Mrs. Mary Lockwood and her two daughters, Mary Sally, also of Philadelphia,
some time.
Miss Dorothy Cranston, of Wilmington, Del., is spending some
time at this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Urrabee, of Washington, D. C., have purchased a cottage at 209 Howard street, which they are now occupying. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Herricks, of Chestnut Hill, who have recently opened their Guemey street cottage for the season, entertained their daughter, Mias Frances Herricks, also of Chestnut Hill, over Fourth of July. Miss Helen Remington, of Philadelphia, is spending the summei
at this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lyons, of Haddon Heights, were visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Donald Smith, of Congress street,
over the holidays. "
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Godwin and their daughter, Miss Miriam, and Mrs. Godwin’s father, Walter C Burt, of Drexel Hill, have opened their cottage at the corner of North street and Windsor avenue, where they will remain for several months. They are entertaining Mrs. Godwin's aunt, Miss Emilie Burt, also of
Drexel Hill.
mer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel J. Ricker.
Mrs. Howard Souder has as her guests this week Mrs. George W. Johnson andr her daughter, Judy, of Chesapeake City, Md., at her home at 1233 Washington
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, of Philadelphia, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. Laura Harris, at her cottage on Columbia avenue. Lieutenant and Mrs. J. A. Diemand, Jr., of Lakehurst, are spending two weeks at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love, of Benton avenue, entertained over the holiday weekend and had as their guests Miss Betty Boynton, their son-in-law, Irwin Renniensan, and Billy Dillon, all of Philadelphia; Gail Rcnniensen returned home with her father on Sunday after spending some time here as the guest of her grandpar-
ents.
Mrs. Rose :Hickman, of Millville, is spending an indefinite time with her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Porch, who is convalescing at her home on Washington street. Mrs. Clara Hanney, of Wild■ood, spent Sunday with her son-i-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngberg.
j, hi, furlough hor. with 1
Mrs. Stern and Master Tommy < -
Stem.
Mrs. Arthur F. Hand and Mias Jane Hand, of Jenkintown, Psu, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hary Jackson at their Washington street home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rankin and their son, Thomas, of Drexel HiD, - « vacationing at this resort. Charles Furlong, of the Rockcliff, Westfield, N. J., spent the weekend here. Mrs. Catherine Pugh and her daughter, Patricia, and Miss Sara Louise Sawyer have been guests of Mrs. Mary Sawyer of Benton
avenue.
Miss Beth Ricker has returned
oral months until the production of synthetic tires fills up stocks. Rationing officials strongly urged car owners to recap worn tires immediately, before • the carcasses are run beyond the recapping point, even though you may be eligible for a new tire. “ ~ irold Dempsey, director of _ ath Jersey OPA district
office said:
"Don't nelect your tires in the belief that you will easily procure a replacement. Recap at Our tire quota cannot take any more applicants, and we may not be 'out of the woods’ for
some time yet.
In the period of transition from d car tires to synthetic production, it is essential that many of us must resort to recapping
facilities."
Dempsey stated that he had received a copy of the telegram that had been sent by W. M. Jef-fea-s. rubber administrator, to OPA Administrator Prentiss M. Brown, outlining the shortage as it now exists. The telegram follows: “1 know you and your organization here fully realize the ne-
BS _______ it would help all concerned to jrat through this critical period if you would impress upon your boards and in turn have advise the people in their community that all conservation measures should be strictly adhered to We do not want to be forced to impose any new and drastic regulations other than limiting eligibility for the Grade III tires but this may have to be done if present regulations and advice do not bring the necessary results to tide us all over this period while we are scraping the bottom of the barrel for tires to keep essential cars in service. The people should not request new tires that are not absolutely needed and all used tires should be kept in service until recapping is necessary, and
then recapped before asking to 1
have them replaced with new tires. I am confident that in possession of the facts, the American people will cooperate to achieve our goal of keeping cars rolling. 1 hope that by some time in 1944 our supply of rub-
don, Conn., who a definitely. Ove: July holidays Mrs. E. Connor. N. J., and 1 _
of Philadelphia, and i
Lawrence Elwell and I
of Bridgeton, w
NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED INTO LOCAL CHURCH Four new members were received into the fellowship of the First Presbyterian Church at the morning worship service on Sun^hey were: By professiun of faith: Mrs. Edwin Ferrill. By reaffirmation of faith: Mrs. Samuel A. Barker. By certificate: Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Matthews, who transferred from the First Presbyterian Church of Ocean City. Navy doctors must be graduates of accredited medical schools before being commissioned in the
service.
Twelve per cent of the enlisted men in the U. S. Navy display the machinist’s mate's propeller.
reeT •ft.rJbeS ytent
CONVALESCING
Mrs. Franklin B. Porch hai
retumedto her home at 917 Wash-
ington street, where she
street, has been entertaining for a few days and has as her guests Mrs. Josephine Lindsay, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles Boyart, of Chester, and her son, J. W. Wood,
Jr., and Dr. J. W. Wood.
The Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair, of 313 Franklin street, entertained their daughter, Miss Dorothy Blair, of Philadelphia,
over the holidays.
* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 1
Philadelphia, and Mrs. Dorothy
Sender, ■' - — - -
Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, for the past 18 days, after undergoing a serious operation.
daughLi
I Mrs
bee Hoc
Lawn
i Mr.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Skinner, !0 Congress street, enu-naii ns Kist*-r, Miss Margaret Sk ler. of Brooklyn, over the we
Mr.
OCEAN PIER
CAPE MAY, N. J.
EVENINGS 7 & 9
MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M.
Friday & Saturday, July 9-10
Sun.
-Mon.-Tues.-Wed.,
Jean Arthur — Joel McCrea
July 11-12-13-14
“THE MORE
Betty Grable — George Montgomery
THE MERRIER”
loney Island”
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Cary at his grandest in the story he chose himselfplus lovely Laraine in the role that makes her great/
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few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilmeth, of Ipper Darby, Pa., who are summering at their Grant street cottage, have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
** r *' S',,WHineth.. and their children, of Cynwyd, Pa., IP*-. for some
and Mrs. Graham French,
of Philadelphia, and South'
..ttaToJn'irV'-M V | Lafayette stret, this city, have ivo onhnod' r n 0 " torta *ning Lieutenant and resort u-hle ^ c “ t 1 U ^ ’ •‘-'O'- Cummins, Jr., of r ^ * iI1 y ‘ ,rt Siii - OUa " ior » ^w days/' T u. - , Mra. Elizabeth Luker cntcrW James L. Kightnine and ed this week and had nl daughter, of Haverford, I guests Mr. and Mr, re joined Mr. Kightnine, Bates, of Philadelphia.
Naval Air Hnl 18 I. Mrs -. Walter H. Phillips is enre Mr ,n 4d Yost.^olf^GeiTnantown: P^ f.S^
Rhodes, of Drexel Hill, | Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Larrimore
entertained their son-in-law and
Douglas
j 1 .1^' Bristol, j daughter,
and Mrs. Fred
daughter. Mrs.
.m„ phiud,,^
spending his vacation in Cape
lips, of Philadelphia, are guest* 1415 Washington street. we **- I Mr » Frederick M. Dunn. «c-
urs. I., Touhill and her daagb-» ttBUmnied by her daughters, the
°f Hill, PaJ Mi»»cs Inez Kempton Dunn’ and «niov<ui ..t e_,.- Edith L. Dunn, of >' ' ' -
enjoyed the Fourth of July holi-
<sys in Cape May.
Miss Marie Lenahan. of Howoken who is spending a few g*y* here as the guest of Mrs. Margaret Keenan, attended the Naval BaB at the Admiral Saturday evening as toe guest of Easign Edward Gohbo. She was *lao his guest at the cocktail party held at toe Admiral on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs Raymond Whit*,
of Philadelphia, enjoyed the Fourth of July holidays here as the guests of Mii. White's father. Arthur Reeves, and brother and awter-in-Uw, Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Reeves, of Corgie street. Mr*. Howard Brown and her children hare returned home after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leving
Core, in . Wach "
“ l tirerea
son. Bet
££
ss, rsS: * The Misses Viola and Thelma Meyer of New York City, are rejoying a few days' visit at
lereard, of Philadel-
Mise Agnes Mills and Mias Jana Lobin. of Now York City, are apsading this week in Capa
‘ Narberth, Pa..
. Mrs. Francis Boyle and ..tu small daughter, Jerry, of Philadelphia. are spending an indefinite time here as the guests of the formerfs aunt. Mrs. Alward Hillman. of Washington street. Sergeant Joseph P. Barker, Jr., who is stationed at Camp Pendleton - Virginia Beach, Va., was a weekend viritor at this resort as a guest of his parents, who summsri&g here Cooley LOley, of Cheater. Pa., £ ’ with Mra.
it on Beach
to Cleveland. Ohio, after enjoying a few days at at this resort ss a “•eat -of his daughter, Ensign Crya«i. who is stationed at this Mra. Edith Bolton and her Lughter, Mra. Grace Glenn, accompaniedjby the latter's daughter. Gretches, of Rosemont; Pa., are spending some time at their
Hughes street home.
J. Frank Wood and his family of New York, have arrived here to spend the summer at their cottage oo Maryland a venae.
May
Mrs. Harry Shaw, of Philadelphia, is spending her 'vacation at this resort. Mrs. SopKIaNdRomtra 1: her guests for'a week M.. Mrs. Walter Seiglen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Von Stein, of Beaver, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, of' Philadelphia, and for a few days Mr. and Mrs. William McDermott, of Roxborouh. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Nkhol are entertaining Miss Andrea Grant, of New York City, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertle, of Second avenue, are entertaining Mr. Hertle’a parents, Mr. and Mra. William Hertle, Jr., of Germantown, Pa., for a few days. y Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner id their three sons, -of Baltimore, arrived here v on Wednesday to remain a month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetherill, of 1617 Beach avenue, entertained over the weekend and had as their guests Mr. and Mra. J. H. Ward Hinckson, of Moylan, Pa. Mr. and" Mrs. Joseph Stites had their guests over the weekend is* Catherine Snyder and Miss Florence Majestic, of Pittsburgh. P»-. and Mrs. Jane Atkinson and on, Billy, of Philadelphia, for days, Donald Hargis, of Swarthmore, Pa-, for a month, and Frank Stump, 3d, of Harrisburg, Pa., who will remain as their guest for the summer Mrs. Burnett ' Racine and her daughter, Judy, of Fishing Creek, spent several days last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
their daughter Loraa, at their

