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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Poulson . parent*, Mr. and David Simpson, Mr. And Mr*. Harry Morgans tern and Mias Mabel Sim peon over the weekend. Mr*. Sarah Smith, of PhUadel- " . i* visiting Mr. and Mr*. Le*-
Poulson for a week.
Mrs. Marion Thistleton entertained Mr*. Bose Blood good, of
New York, recently.
Mrs. Hattie Spriner and her daughter, Mrs. Carl Rice, and her son John, of St Petersburg, Fla., L will spend some time here, fc ""l^-lj£flaot and Mrs. Clement . and their baby arc spend-
time here with his par-
_ . and Mrs. Fred Hand, r. and Mrs. William Stanton, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottatfe'on Fourth avenue
for the summer.
Mrs. Alice Moore, of Washington, D. C-, has opened her cottage on Second avenue for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson had as their weekend guests Mr. . sind Mrs. Clarence Poulson, Mrs. George Moorhead and her small son, Mrs. Doris Greene and her daughter Ruth. Mrs. Esther Legates called Mr. and Mrs. James Rice on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bakley entertained over the weekend Mrs. Lena Morles, of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bakley, of Philadelphia. Harvey Brown, of Chester, Pa., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Brown. Mrs. Esther Wood, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Louis Faust for some time. The Misses Bertha and Maine Stewart, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at their cottage on Sixth avenue. Mrs. A. H. Townsend and Mrs. W. T. Groat and her small son visited Mrs. Elva B. Floyd recently.
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Five Days Beg. Tues^ JULY 13th Abbott and Ooatello—Gtnny Si “HIT THE ICE”
THEATRE WILDWOOD. N. J
“BOMBARDIER” SUN., MON., TUE&," WED., JULY 11-12-13 Humphr^-v Mi'Kuri Knymrnid Mass,: -ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC
Cape May Point Mi** jAurr Bam Mr. and Mrs. James Lee per nd their daughter, Margaret, have opened their cottage for the season and had as their Mrs. Leeper’s niece, Mias thy Bieriey. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burton and their baby and Mr. and Mr*. Warren Haington occupied the cottage of Mr. Burton's parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Layer, over the holiday*. Mrsr Burton and her baby will remain all of July. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lloyd - joyed the holidays at their cottage 1 Oxford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer uamp have purchased a cottage where they will enjoy the season. Mr. and Mrs. George Wadenpfuhl, of Roxborough, spent several days at their summer home where they entertained their son, John, Sic, and Miss Janet Loveof Toms River, and their _ -law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenworthy. Mrs. Kenworthy will remain for the
season.
Mrs. James Gilmore and Tier daughters, Misses Mildred, Jane and Anna, opened their cottage over Fourth of July. The girts will remain to enjoy their vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cottee came down for the holidays when they entertained guests. J. Arthur Hess entertained his brother and mister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hess, of Lansdowne, over Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiefaber ive returned to their home after long vacation here. Clarence Kotz came down to visit his father, Charles Kotz, on Lake drive, fof a few days. Mrs. Ira E. Bell entertained her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conover, of Green Creek, and her sister, Mrs. Lillian Vance, of Collingswood, the holidays. and Mrs. Sydney Owens and their daughter, Mary,- of Yeadon, Pa., are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cottee
iys.
and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Mr*. Mildred Levin* enjoyed a visit at their cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Brethered their cottage for the season, Kk, of Lsmsdowne, Pa., have openwhere they entertained guests. Mr. end Mr*. Joseph Cook and their son. Carter, have come down for the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sader and their family have opened their cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson and their daughter are occupying their cottage for the summer. Mrs. Susan Dykes and 1 daughters came down to enjoy a visit at -their cottage on Cedar
avenue.
Howard Cornell and Miss Ann Cornell spent the weekend with their family on Central avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John Pomfret are enjoying a ten-day vacation at their cottage. - Dr. and • Mrs. Horn have opened their cottage on Lincoln avenue for the season.
her family, of __ r Y., are'«pending the their cottage here. Mr. . ton will spend hip vacation here with hi* family. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott made a business trip to MiDrille
on Friday.
Everett Bowers, of Camp Peary, Va., epent a few days here with his sister, Mrs. Franklin Hal-
Cold Spring Mna. Alberta William*
Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and their baby spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bailey, and their family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walter entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levergood, of Shar•n Hill, Pa., during the past week. Frank Turnier, son of Mrs. Jane Turnier, is recovering after an operation performed at the Taylor Hospital, Chester, and is >w at his home at Norwood, Pa. Mrs. Walter Search and her children have returned to Westfield after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Search. Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlin and their children, of Linwood, Pa., called on relatives here recently. Mrs. Helen Walter spent a week at Sharon Hill recently with
relatives.
Richard Ewing, Srt, has returned home from Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. John M. Pemberton and
Mias Phyllis Baremore, of Atlantic City, is spending some time here with her aunt, Mr*. Anna Elliott and her family. Michael Onescho spent a few days recently with relatives in Philadelphia and Pottsville, Pa. Mrs. Fenton Yearicks is a patient in the Shore Memorial Hoepita], Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mi*. Joseph Elliott, r., spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Chester Ford and her family, at Burlington. Miss Rose Conti, of Brooklyn, is spending two weeks with Mrs. Gordon Knutson. Mrs. Betty Yost daughter, Louise, of New London, Conn., are spending some time at her home here. Warrant Officer Irving Yost spent the weekend with his wife and daughter.
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Mrs. Alberta Williams Mrs. Carrie Schultz, of Philadelphia, is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Church and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson, of Philadelphia, spent a week
here with relatives.
Mrs. Clara Church, of Penns Grove, is visiting Mrs. Lydia Dickinson and her family. The Men’s Club held its business meeting at the Social Hall on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gamer Peterson, of Eldora. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Long on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. FYed Williams called at the home of Mrs. Min-. erva J. Reynolds, at Neptune,
N. J., on Tuesday.
The trustees and official board held a business meeting on Tuesday evening -at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garretson and their grandson, Raynard Garretson, will return to their home here Friday after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Mr*. Lae, of Mpre turned home after spending two weeks here with relatives.
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On The Boardwalk — Cape May, N. Evenings 7 & 9 P.M.—Matinee Daily at 2 P.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 9-10 George Raft — Brenda Marshall — Peter Lorre ‘’BACKGROUND TO DANGER”
i—Please do not expect more than one call a day by the Ice Man—no back calls, or special deliveries. Ice plant, on Elmira St., will be open where you may pick up Ice in an emer-
COAL —Orders must be placed three days in advance. We can only deliver three days •
Your cooperation will be appreciated during this emergency. Cape May Coal & Ice Co. 512 Washington Street.
SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 11-12-13
V. Interest Cut On Delinquent Personal Taxes for 60 Days Only! To facilitate collection of delinquent personal taxes, the City of Cape May has reduced the interest rate on such delinquencies from 7% to: 3% from June 18 to July 18 4% from July 18 to August 17 After that date the City will receive dclinqueat personal taxes only at the normal interest of 7%.
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