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THURSDAY, JULY 15; 1943

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yisiwA Of Vl&Wiby JownA,

I Mr.*/Alfred MkUhc-ws, their Vsun. of Pi^iladel-

West Cape May Mf«a. John W. Meyer Mrr. Isaac Zwalley, of Lancaster, I’a., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Springer. Technical Sergeant Edward Sandgrar, of Aberdeen, Md.. •pent the weekend here with his wife and parents. Mrs. Jessie Fink and her children, of Camden, will be the S nests of Mr. and Mrs. George heldon for the duration. James Bailey, of Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Kldredge entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simminglon, of Ventnor, on Wed-

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welsch, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. and^__JIrs. William

MV. and

Sr., and the.

phia. have returned . home \ after •pending a week here with, Mr. Matthews' parents. • \ Miss Edith Cooper and Mrs. Richard N'eco sjient the weeM\nd in Atlantic City visiting Elmer Church, who is in the AUantm,

City Hospital.

Mrs. Charlotte Kldredge is entertaining Mrs. Harry Vance ami her daughter, of Cape May Court'

House.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snowden, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here vi*itinp friends. Mr and Mrs. I). L. Keptner, of Washington. 1). C;, returned home after si>ending the weekend withtheir grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hand. Mr ami Mrs. Edward Strassle, of the Cape May Naval Base, have rented the home of Mi-s Olive Douglass for the duration. Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Read are spending some lime at Chincoteague, Va. - Miss Olive Dougin is spending some time at t oils Neck. Courtjand I’eev.-. who i- stationed at New York, spent the weekend here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Atojah Reeve

Cold Spring Mrs. Alberta Williams

.-ura. Wilson Miller, of Brooklyn] spent - Thursday and Friday at,'her home here. - She has been spending some time * there with Dr. Miller] who was in the Navy but who has been transferred to Schenectady, N. Y. Mrs. Miller has gone to Schenectady to be with her husband. Mrs. Emma Campbell, of Port Norris, spent a few days recently with her cousin, Mrs. Amy

Lyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry -Schellinger visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Craven., at the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, on Sunday. , » Freddie Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Swain, and Kent Willson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Willson, of Cape May, had their tonsils ami adenoids removed at the Millville Hospital on Friday, returning home on Saturday. Corporal Paul Munday. of McCord Field. Washington, is on a furlough with his wife and baby at Fishing Creek and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John.L. Munday, of Cold Spring. Vj-Vank Chester, of Philadelphia, is spending” a week with his wife at their summer home here. ?3r. and Mrs. William Halbrunor and Mrs. William Francr, of EddVstone, Pa., called on the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halbrum-r, on Friday. Mr. ami Mrs* Clu ster Ford and their son. George, of Burlington, an spending a week's vacation with !,. r parents. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Sr. Jack Elliott made a bu.-inosy trip to Bridgeton .on Tuesday.

Joseph Roop. of the Naval Reserves, Norfolk, Va., is spending a 10-day furlough here with - relatives. Private Ivins Stiefcl, of Fort Dix, spent the weekend here with his wife. John Monroe hts returned to his home in Asbury Park after being employed at the airport

here.

The Rev.- and Mrs. Gwynn H. Keller, of Bridgeton, spent Friday here with friehds. He was a pastor here 25 years ago. Stephen Koeroer has returned to his home in Long Island after being employed at -the airport' Mr. and Mrs. William Turbin have returned hpmc from Wilj mington, Dei. l wherc he has been employed for some time. Mrs. Martha J. Swain and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Isabelle Rice, spent Fridav in Philadel-

phia.

Corporal and Mrs. Thomas Rice left on Monday morning for Harlingen. Texas, where he is sta-

jthe’ social hall on Tuesday evcTho Ladies’ Aid and Woman’s Society of .Christian Service held a business meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Ella Bailey.

Mr. and Mrs. Campion Reeves called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schellenger on Thursday evening Mr*. Everett Jackson and her s<*ii, tarry, who have been spending some time at Curtis Bav, Md.. with Mr. Jackson, have returned and will make their home with "Alfred Jackson. Mr. Jack•son .will spend his furloughs here.

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Mrs. AlbcrMartha Halbr

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Cape May Point

Seaman tin and Mrs. Franc Gerew entertained the Mis* i Peggy McFaydcn, Helen McHugh. Clarion Hawthorne and Elizabeth Plover during the last weekend. Among their other guests were Boatswain's Mate Kolx-rt Egan and Arthur J. Gerew. All of their guests aiV from Philadel- { hia, home of Mrs. Gerew before

er marriage.

or returntho arnbu-

] lance on Wednesday after a serjious operation ,1h the Atlantic (City Hospital. ! The Men's Club held a business • roeetsng irt the—Boetal hall- -on I Monday evi-ning. ' Mr and Mr Carl Dickinson land his mother. Mrs. Frank Dickj insun. spent Wednesday in Philladelpljia on business. 1 Patrick Forsythe spent Monday j I‘"Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkii.- ; ,son and Me- Doris M< N. ill made a business trip to Philadelphia on I

Monday.

Jam.-* Stead, of Roxborough. Pa., spent a few naV* with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Matthews. The Red Cross-will hold surgical;

LETTS VISITS FAMILY Tecidcnal .Sergeant Ralph S. Lett-, of West Cape MaItiiv hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Letts. This is hit tir-! visit at home in the last three years. He has sja-nt much nny duty in the

Army

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May High School.

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Rio Grande Mrs. r! E- Wolcott Mrs. Nelson Locke is visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Edwards, at Indianapolis, Ind. She is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret .Hankins. Private (1c) Preston Hawk, of Camp McCoy, Wis., is spending a furlough here-- with, his sister, Mrs. Edward Hanson and her family. Miss Eleanor Cook, of 0reland, Pa., and Miss Edith Brill, of Willow Grove, Pa., arc visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook at the Baptist parsonage. isses Catherine and Lucille Sayre, of Franklinvillo, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sayre. taonard Stanley and his family, who spend the summer season camping in the woods on Delsea drive here, left last week for Maryland. Mrs. Margaret Neal, of Ellis College, is spending a month's vacation here with her daughters. William L. Smith, USN, of New York, spent the weekend here with his wife and two-AffcHdren. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Gosh^i. spent Sunday isses Mary and Elizabeth William* arc staying here with Mr and Mrs. Edward Guest.

VISITING IN ( APE iss Betty Speace, of Drexcl Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Speace. former residents >f this resort, i* spending some ime hire ns the guest of the disses Jennie and Mildred Hanes, it their cottage. 206 Perry street.

No City Relief Cost For Second Month For the second’ cnnM-rutn month, the City of Ca|i.- May ht no ex'penditun-- f.-r relief. i'..n missionvr 1. Grant Scott report< to the city commission on Frui.i Scott submitt.-<1 to bis co leagues a copy of n mnnlMy r port made by Lewi- Si Bonn.: "local overseer of the poor. After showing a constant it cline for more than a year, i relief ependiture- were made du ing eitbc/ May or June

I hull e

Tuesday.

WATER PUMPS

COOK WATER PUMPS Shallow & l»eep Well. Driven j PERFECTION STOVE CO, jPRuDb'CTS. PARTS & SERVICE HANSMAN HARDWARE

16 - 22 W. Hate Avenue

Fine CANDY FAMLET’S 319 ^Washington St.

S JANE LOGAN DELUXE ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Dc not waste ElecMcity just because it ir not rationed

She * 5 f.-et 1 from hoc 4A sliy-l«-rs to her apon^oU hair. Bus. % man, oh man. Im* the con hand* her big print Walt a minute! How can 110 pounds of beauty boss so many tons of sled! — Is this magic; Yes, In a way. The modem magic of electric . poicer. The . magic that makes it possible for a girl's slim fingers to lift mountains of metal,orser great whtela in motion—just by pressing a button or failing a lever. - Women are all# to.work beside men cn America's' roaring production tinea becauar etee-

triciUr does the fcekry labor. Amejfca's war production is the greatest in the world/fargely becauH^America has the world's greatest supply of eletiric power. And Amrriea't jflectrie eompamea unde*~Jarfcntr* management proride over to per cert of alt that power at late-pre-war Call ?Ao< magic n»>: But to

the experienced me of the electric comm

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... the day's work: All part of

knowing the job.

They-were ready when war came, and now they're producing far more power than ail the Axis countries combined. 1

ATLANTIC CITY E1XCTBIC COMPANY

'H ur conditions pres ent our usual promptness l-ut ur'l! fry «<.f to keep you wot tin a tec km?/’. Bell Phone 181 Keystone 4000

OCEAN PIER WILDWOOD. N. J.

DANCING

EVERY NIGHT CHUCK GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Stilweil Training At Fort Knox FORT KNOX, KY.—Private Samuel R. StilwelT, of 2 Golf Lane, Cape May, is among the selectees who recently entered the Armored Force Replacement Training Center for their basic training in the newest and hard-est-hitting branch of the Army. Stilweil and his classmates will be put on a 12-wet k training program which has been systematically laid out into two sixweek periods. The first period will be deleted to the organization of the Army and Armored Force; insignia of rank; military courtesy and discipline; care of clothing and equipment; and many other fundamentals which will enable them to become good soldiers. During this period- the men will lie classified according to their knowledge and ability, so that they can start their second sixweek period in specialized train-

ees for the entire poputff

‘HIT THE ICE”

7 Days Beg. Sunday, JULY 18th I.KNA HMKNK HIM, ROBINSO." CAB CAGIjOWAY “STORMY WEATHER”

THEATRE WILDWOOD, N. J.

ICE

WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD OF OUR SERVICE And we will continue to give you the beet possible under present restrictions. ,—Please do not expect more than one call a day by the Ice Man—ho back calls or

special deliveries.

Ice plant, on Elmira St., will be open where you may pick up Ice in an emer-

gency.

COAL

—Orders must be placed three days in advance. We can only deliver three days

a week.

Your cooperation will be appreciated during this emergency. Cape May Coal & Ice Co.

512 Washington Street.

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SALICrS PUPPETS “EUROPE'S MOST AMAZING PUPPET SHOWT'

“PILOT No. 5”

Thurs., Fri.. Sal.. JULY 22-23-24 THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION'

t th.- Boardwalk, Wildwood. V J.

Thurii., Fri.,^ Sat., JULY 15-16-17 The More The Merrier

Sim., lion., Tues- Wed.. JULY 18-19-20-21 • •Any i.TtANT - I.AHA1NK 1>AY "MR. LUCKY”

Thurs.. Fri., Sat, JULY 22-23-24 ‘ “LADY OF BURLESQUE”

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WILDWOOD. :

KIDDIES THEATRE

IN PERSON

FRI.. and SAT, JULY 16-17 | u •■•t li'i--. li I r. d M:i, Murray Flight From Freedom Sun . Mun.. Tues, JULY 1S-19-20 Waller Hum.,11 Aim HnVdmK ' MISSION TO MOSCOW" I Wed. & TTiurn„ JULY 21-22

Interest Cut On Delinquent Personal Taxes for-6G Days Only! ' _/ . „ . To facilitate collection of delinquent personal taxes, the City of Cape May has reduced the interest rate on such delinquencies from 'I'Si to: 3% from June 18 to July 18 4% from July 18 to August 17 After that date-the City will receive delinquent personal taxes only at the normal interest of 7%. City of Cape May

JIMMY FITZGERALD Ventriloquist

Fri. & Sat, JULY 23-24 It.Hldi MeTJoSTiir - !‘r.Mr.n~F. “MY FRIEND FLICK A”

OC^N THEATRE

FH. & Sat, JULY 16-17 Basil ItatJiboiH- Meet Bru.-. ••SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON'

NIXON

1 WILDWOOD. N. J. j Thurs, Fri.. Sat, JULY 15-16-17 j Judy Cxrland Van H.riin. Presenting Lily Mars

SHIP VIA CAPE MAY TRANSFER BE SAFE (Daily S&hoksi CAPE MAY OFFICE SI2 DECATUR ST. Phones Key. 9946-5111 Phone Key. 3520 Lombard 1670 ALL GOODS INSURED

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Sun, Mon, Toes, JULY 18-19-20 “JITTERBUGS"

Thurs.. Fri, Sat, JULY 22-23-21 Tyi-ne !•,«. r Aim- Hast, r

“( RASH DIVE"

I. & Thurs, JULY 21-22

LAFF THEATRE

SPECIAL FAMILY DAYS Monday & Thursday

ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION

GRAND

Sat, JULY 17—Mat. A Eve. = The Ox-Bow Incident | Tucs, JULY 20—Eve. Sh..»s Only

“BOMBARIHEir

Thur* JULY 22-Eve Shu.* Only

Sat, JULY 24—Mat. & Eve. “CONEY ISLAND"

AHOY It’s the TROYj for Quality Laundry Service E

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293-95 Congress Street E Keystone Phone 470 — Bell 259 =

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1223 Washington Street. Cape Mat. N. J. = Keystone Phone 3480 Bell 441

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COMPLETE LINE OF SEAFOOD

■ E 13 Belli Mar 0386 Keystone Main 7637 = = GOODS DELIVERED SAME DAY

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J. S. G A R R IS O N WATCHMAKER and JEWELER CAPE MAY CITY Old Gold. Silver and Diamonds Bought

IT’S YOUR MOVEHere Are Money Savers