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Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Lockhard were weekend visitors in Cape May. They were summer residents of this resort until this year, having leased their Mt. Vernon avenue cottage indefinite,7 bonald Hardie. of Easton, Pa., enjoyed Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Hardie, who is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert C. Hughes, for some time. Mr*. Frank Pardee is spending a week at her home in Haxleton, P *Mr. and Mr*. Edward Koon, of Haddon Heights, have opened their cottage at this resort for

the season.

Ulysses Mercur. of Philadelphia, is now occupying his cottage here for the summer. Mrs. Morris Shea, of Mt. Vernon avenue, has as her guests for a few weeks Mrs. Edward McGrath and her children. Mickey. Teddy, Bernardelte, and Miriam,

« Philadelphia.

Ulysses Montgomery was Chester, Pa., during the week iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Strange, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Strange are former residents of Cape May Mrs. Strange i* in very poor health William T. Huff, who has been spending 10 days at this resorthas returned to his home, lo-0 Spruce street. Philadelphia. Mr*. A. L. Bennett is enter taining Mr. and Mr$. R. A. Cross and their daughter. Miss Sue Cross, of Drexel Hill. Pa-, f° r several weeks. , Mr. and Mr*. James Sichol are entertaining Mrs. Elisabeth D. Austin and her sons for a few days, and also have as their S ests for 10 days Mrs. William heyer. . „ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph otites have as their guests for a few days this week Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stump, of Harrisburg, Philys Trutt, of Dauphin, Pa., Mr. and Mr*. Bud Taylor, of Haddon HeighU, and William Borgert and hi* mother, of Merchantville. Mrs. M. Shmedling and Mrs T. McCool have returned to their home in Delaware Water Gap af

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ter enjoying 10 days here with Mr. and Mrs. Stites. Mrs. Hilda Collins, of 910 Washington street, was a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Miss Claire Petroff, of Philadelphia, will spend the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Petroff, at their apartment on Beach avenue. Mrs. Marvin Ueltner and her son, who have been visiting relatives in Cape May for the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Litle Arkansas. Mrs. Allen Willson, a former resident of this resort, now making her home with Mr. Willson and their two sons, Kent and Donald, in Chester, Pa., has returned here to spend some time at their summer cottage on Washington street. Miss Ella Bryan, of Mount Vernon avenue, entertained over the weekend and had as her guest Miss Margaret Boen, of Phila-

delphia.

Mr*. H. Burke, of Youngstown. Ohio, is spending this week in Cape May. Sirs. Murray Stellman, of East Port, L. I., has returned to her home after enjoying several days here as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lenz at the Presbyterian manse, who are also entertaining Mrs. Lenr’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gporge T. Humsberger, of Norristown, Pa. Mrs. Frank L. O’Brien, of Rosemont, Pa., has leased a cottage at 15 Beach avenue for the sumLieutenant and Mrs. Gerald Hern, of Sewell avenue, have as their guest for several days Miss Virginia Lee, of Boston. Francis Boyle, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend in Cape May as the guest of Mrs. Boyle and their daughter, Jerry, who are spending some time here as the guests of Mrs. Alward Hillman. Mrs. S. Koenig has as her guests for a few days at her cottage on Grant street the Misses Cather-

mer. During Mrs. Davis' stay in the west her cottage here was occupied by Ensign and Mrs. Howard Klivans. Master Jeffie Klivans celebrated his second birthday anniversary on Friday at the home of hir parents, Ensign and Mrs. Howard Klivans, of Stockton avenue. Mr. and Mr*. Clark B. Kissler, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are occupying the Clark cottage at 27 Second avenue for a month. Mrs. Sophia d’Romtra had as her guests over the weekend Edward Blake and his daughter, Gertrude, of Philadelphia. She is entertaining this week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weirs and their soi Lansdowne, Pa., and Mr. Mrs. William Levering and their daughter, Mrs. William McDermott, of Roxborough. Pa. Ensign and Mrs. John Dunton, Jr., are entertaining Ensign Dunton's mother. Mrs. H. Dunton, of Washington, D. C., at their Maryland avenue cottage. Lieutenant and Mrs. Sidney R. Prince, Jr., and their family are occupying a cottage at 24 Kearney avenue. Mrs. Edwin Thompson, of Collingswood, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Rubicon, of 911 Madison avenue, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. Musgiove, of Windsor avenue, accompanied by their daughter, June, have gone to North Carolina to spend few days. Mrs. Fred Wallace, of Sewell avenue, has as her guests for a few days Mrs. L. W. Hendrickson

Pa.

Russell Lyons, of Haddonficld, enjoyed the weekend at this resort with Mrs. Lyons, who is spending some time here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, of Con-

gress street.

Commander and Mrs. L. Wallace

Douglass, of 929 Kearney avenue,

entertaining Mr. and M:

and Sellena Koenig, Miss | Robert S. Monk and their

Martha Scott and Lew Scnyei. Mrs. George Douglass and her son, Branin, were Philadelphia

visitors on Saturday.

Mrs. Clyde Davis, of 1213 New York avenue, will return to her home on August 4 after three months' visit with relatives at Dollar. Mich. With her are her son, Clyde, 4, and her infant daughter, Pamela, who was born at the local Naval Base Hospital in January. Lieutenant Davis has been overseas since last sum-

Robbie, of Westgate Hills, Pa.,

■for two weeks.

Mr end Mrs. William Paunel. of Coatesville, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benson at their Maryland avenue cottage

for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and their baby, of Haddonficld, enjoyed Saturday and Sunday at this resort as the guests of Mr. Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman, Sr., at their home, 272 Windsor avenue.

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Sun.-.Mon.-Tues., July 25.26-27 Betty Grable—George Montgomery “CONEY ISLAND” with Cesar Romero 'iiiijniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitmiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiniHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wedne«day & Thursday, July 28-29 ^RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER MY FRIEND FLICKA T Friday & Saturday, July 39-31 OTTO KRUGER -ELISSA LAND! “CORREGIDOR”

Gay Huber, of Darby, Pa. visited Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Schramm at their home, 303 Broadway, on Sunday. Mine Helen Young, of Pitman, was a weekend guest in Cape May. __ (ig) and Mrs. Edmund Thayer, Jr., had as their Satan Thayer’i Haverford, Pa. Private (le) John Davis, of Brooklyn, who is now stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex., is visiting Harry Balm and other friends in Cape May while on a furlough this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kent, of Woodbury, were weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mervyn Kent, and their son, Freddie, at their Maryland avenue cottage. Miss Jeanne Pearce, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Rowan C. Pearce, of 105 City line, Bala, Pa., was the guest of Miss Constance M. McFall at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFall. of 1301 New York avenue, from Friday until Wednesday. Charles Jones, USNR, stationed at Pitcairn Field, Pitcairn, Pa, enjoyed a brief, furlough at home with relatives /this week. Miss Alma Brown is enjoying a week in Millville as the guest of Mrs. Kenneth Brown and her daughter, Dottie. Mrs. Malcolm McDuell has as her guests for two weeks the Misses Mary Elizabeth Fox and Jean Sharpe, of Haddonfield. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cullum have returned to their home Takoma Park, Md„ after spending a fortnight in Cape May. Miss Eleanor Smith, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks in Cape May. Miss Smith is a former soloist at the Presbyterian Church, this city. Lindell Brown, of Arlington: Va, spent Saturday and Sunday in Cape May with Mrs. Brown and their children, who are the

guests of Mrs. Brown's Sheriff and Mr*. MuHord at their home, 218 North street,'

for a few days.

Harry Rodan and his son. Gene, of Pittsburgh, Pa, former residents of this resort, are spending a few weeks here visiting

friends.

Mrs. Eugene Stopper, Windsor mvenue, is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Roth Newpher, of New York^or several weeks. Mrs. Stonflr, who has been ill in bed »Psome time, is rapidly improving. Mias Mary Lou Wilson was hostess to a few friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson, 210 Perry street, over Saturday and Sunday. Her guests included the Misses . Map'anna Rieffer and Helen Pechides, of Wilmington, Del, and Dorothy Swartz.

Pitman.

Mr. and Mrs. Swain Brewton, of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Church, Jr, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Church, 1115 Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellangy, of Franklin street, had as their guests last weekend Mrs. Bellangy's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

ployed by the Federal Work* Agency, Public Building Administration, in the General Accounting Office. Mrs. Edward Taxin, of Philadelphia, who is spending the sum-

Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Petroff

entertaining another daughter, Miss Claire Petroff, who arrivi here on Saturday to remain f

the balance of the~Beason.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schlo have returned to their home Indianapolis, Ind, after a wei in this resort as the guests

job and danghter-in-lai Lieutenant (ig) and Mr*. Elm. G. Schloot, at their cottage <

**t Vernon avenue.'

Miss Ruth Brown is spending i indefinite time in Narberth, Pa, with Mr. and Mrs. George

nsign and sirs. John Bogan, of Louisiana, are stopping at this resort for a few days. Mrs. Louise Fendersoq, of 667 Washington street, entertained her son, Robert Fenderson, of the U. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Curtis Bay, Md, for a few days ''lis. week. Mrs. John Good and -her son, Earl, of Lewes Beach, DeL, are ' ying a visit with her parents, and Mrs. L. R. Cresse, at 917 Sewell avenue, while Corporal

Good is temporarily i Camp Davis. Larry Hawes, who employed here for the last year, left on Sunday for Trenton, where he will remain for some time. Mrs. James Kelly, of Oak Lane, and Miss Julia Michel, of Lawndale, are si ‘ at 26 ML Vernon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Haines, of Philadelphia, are spending the 1 month of July at 26 First avenue. Mr. Haines is chief field deputy of the U. S. Internal Revenue Department at Philadelphia. v Mrs. Margaret Buckley, of ML Verpon avenue, is spending several days in Philadelphia.

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