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' West Cape May Mltft. JOHN W. MCYKM Mr. mnd Mrs. Adolph Simon and Mr*. Catherine Berry, of Philadelphia, Fa, are apendhig a week as the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton, who are vacationing, at 112 Fourth avenue. Charles J. Weckman, S2c, who is stationed at Sampson, N. T, is spending a few ^ day* with his mother, Mrs. Emma Weckman. Mr*. Mary Reeves entertained bar son, Orion Reeves, of Easton, Pa, over the weekend. Mrs. Alfred Matthews is enjoying a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews, Jr, who reside in Fox Chase. Pa. Mrs. John Barnes, of Philadel-, phia. Pa., waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawley. Mrs. Lin dell Brown and her children, of Washington, D. C, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emma Brown at their home at 104 Broa<) «'*>'• Shirley White, of Baltimore. Md, is vacationing . with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Pierson, of 116 Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willism McGonigle and their son, Scott, and Mrs. John W. Meyer spent Wednesday in Atlantic CRy. Scott was taken to the Atlantic City Hospital to have a cast removed from his leg. Mrs. Charles Fell and her daugher, Margaret Ann, of Audubon, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Per- ‘ kins, of 114 Eldredgc avenue. Mrs. Joseph Miller, of 120 Fourth avenue, has as her guests this week Mrs. Frank Miller and her daughter, Barbara Ann, and Mrs. Nick Miller, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jesse Souder and her daughter, Ann Louisa, of Mays Landing, have enjoyed a week’s vacation with Mrs. John Killeen at her home at 521 Broadway. Captain and Mrs. Walter Fager, of Philadelphia, Pa, are vacationing this week at their cottage, " Avondale,” and have as their guests Mrs. Anna Abel and her daughter, Miss Anna Rose Abel, and Mrs. Rose Siegenthaler and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Siegenthaler. of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yocum, of Philadelphia, spent a week at their cottage at 126 Second ave-
COMPLETES TRAINING LONG BRANCH — Charlotte Trout,, of Cape May, was graduated last night from the Civilian Training School of the Signal Corps Ground Signal Service here. Having completed six months of study, graduates will he employed as technicians and draftsmen in the various laboratories of the •Ground Signal Service.
Cold Spring Mk*. Albirta Williams Sergeant George Wilson, of Turner Field, Gs, formerly of Camden, spent the weekend with LOlisn McPherson at her home bare. Little Bobby Taylor had his tonsils removed and has returned to his home where he is convalesc1Q ^V arrant Officer Irvin Yost spent a few days at his home here with his wife and daughter. Lillian McPherson and Mrs. Miller spent Wednesday and Thursday in Camden. Mrs. Betty Yost and her daughter, Louisa, are enjoying some time at their hame here. Mrs. Ethel McPherson entertained her mother and niece on Friday. Denzil Wheeler left Sunday for Millville, where he will take charge of the Boy Scout camp for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ford and their baby returned to their home at 439 Locust avenue, Burlington, on Sunday, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Eldredge and their family, of Camden, are spending a week at the home of Mrs. Hannah Eldredge. Mrs. Lewis Madara, of Swedesboro, and Mrs. Robert Baremore and her daughter, Phyllis, of Atlantic City, visited their sister, Mrs. Randall Elliott, recently. Mrs. Fenton Yearicks was brought to her home here in the ambulance .on Wedneday after being seriously ill in the Shore Memorial Hospital at Somers Point. While she is still bedfast, she is convalescing slowly. The Misses Beatrice and Jane Yearicks, of Wildwood, are staying with her. Mrs. Josephine Weeks is able to be around the house again after being quite ill *t the home of Mrs. Edwin Smith. David Huber, of the Naval Base, spent the weekend with his wife.
Cape May Point
Mrs. Reed and her daughters, Mary and Bessie, of Germantown, Pa., are spending two weeks at their cottage on Central avenue. Miss Eleanor Schmid, of Philadelphia is spending a week at the Reed cottage on Central aveMrs. Borden Parlee and her daughter, Joan, of Germantown, town, Pa., have returned l»ome afU/t spending a week’s vacation with her mother, Mrs. Beulah
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Hess enjoyed the weekend at their cotentertained Harry
^ ^ _ Mgrf Bennett Field. N. Y., spent a short leave with his parents. Mayor and Mrs. Frank Rutherford, Saturday. Mrs. Robert Lewis, of Germantown, Pa., is enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James WoolMr. and Mrs. Russell Buckholz have returned home after enjoying two weeks’ vacation at Kane, Pa., and Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Bell attended the funeral of Mrs. Bell’s brother, William English, at Philadelphia, on Friday. The Sewing Circle 'for Beadle Memorial Church met at the home 6f Joseph Cook on Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Sharp, Mrs. Robert Martin. Mrs. James Leeper, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. Frank Rutherford, Mrs. A. Unglaub, Misses Ethel and Phoebe MacAskie, Miss Bowman, Miss Ranagan, Mrs. Steinback, Mrs. Robert Carson, Miss Julia Carson, Mrs. Robert Bruce and her daughter, of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Rump Attending. Carter Cook is entertaining his cousin, Wesley Stinson, of Philadelphia, for two weeks. Lieutenant George Collier, of the U. S. Marine Corps, enjoyed a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Collier, of Ocean avenue. Private (1c) Jerome Goodman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Collier the past week. Miss Janet Bair and Miss Kay Lyle, of Germantown, Pa., enjoved a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Bair and their family.
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Mr». Alberta Williams Mrs. George W. Kelly, Sr., who has been helping care for the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Garretson, the -past two month*, while she was convalescing from an operation, went on Wednesday to Mayfair, Pa., to spend s week with her daughter, Mrs. John McDonald, and her fant daughter, Jacqueline Ann. Mr. and Mrs. George Chester have returned to Philadelphia after spending a few days recently with their daughter. Mrs. Lionel Thompson and her family. Mrs. Frank Garretson spent Tuesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. William Hawn spent 10 days attending camp meeting held
at Pitman.
Mrs. Philip Smith and her son, Philip, 3d. of Westmont, N. J., here visiting her aunt, Mrs.
his week.
Lionel Thompson spent Tuesday
m Philadelphia.
Mr*. Jennie Morriaon, of Phil adelphia, is spending the summer with her son, Jeffry MorFrank Moyer, of Philadelphia, and Gordon Reed, Jr., of York. Pa^ are visiting at the home of Mrs. Levan Dickiaaea.* The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. Sliker are on a two weeks’ vacation at Hotel Berwick, Berwick, P*. The Tabernacle Church congregation and friends gave him a love-offer-ing on Sunday evening of $188 in appreciation of hi*^ services and
with Mrs. Clara Creese and her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, Washington, D. C., are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Harris.
Hie Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook
tkm at Kesafc, Pa.
Mrs. Blake Lowe waa a Vineland visitor on Monday. John Erfurt, who has been transferred from Hatboro, Pa., to the Naval Air Station here visited his aunt, Mrs. Carolyn Williams, on Tuesday. Blake Lowe, of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend here with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowen and his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Bowen, of Salem, spent Friday with Mrs. Everett Jackson. Mrs. Mary Moss, of Frankford, Pa., is visiting at the home of Alfred Jackson and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin, of Vineland, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin/ Thompson. Rio Grande Mrs. R. E. Wolcott Mrs. Elsie Volekos, of Philadelphia, spent Tuesday here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gullberg. Miss Marie Mattera, of Corona, L. 1., spent her vacation here with her cousin. Miss Florence Mattera. Mrs. Harry Thron visited relatives in Philadelphia on Wednes-
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Brill and their two children, of Willow Grove, Pa., were guests of Mrs. Brill's brother-in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, last week at the Baptist parson-
age.
Mrs. Joseph Entriken and her daughter, Judy, of Vineland, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kennedy.
Private (1c) Frank Rosell, Jr., of Camp Pickett, V*., visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosell, here on Sunday. Mrs. Cuthbert Learning is very ill with rheumatic fever. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shivers, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Shivers' mother, Mrs. Arts Kelly, and their son, Lee, this week. Edward Hand, Arthur Cresse, Roger Cagey, and Billy McCarty were taken to Atlantic City on Saturday morning by their 4-H Clnb leader, Willard G. Patton, where the boys broadcast «bout their work in connection with
their 4-H Club.
Adolph Weide, of Baltimore,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Davenport, of Bronxvillc, N. Y M are spending this week in Cape May as the guests of Mr*. William C. Glass, of New ark City, who is occupying her home at 701 Columbia avenue. Mrs. Davenport will be remembered as the former Miss Florence Fegely, who taught in the Cape May High School
OCEAN PIER
DANCING
EVERY NIGHT CHUCK GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Frank Garretson. for two daysMd., is spending a few days here
LIBERTY
CAPE MAY, N. J. Evenings 7 & 9 P.M.—Matinee Daily at 2 P.M.
Now Playing Thru Saturday, July 24th
Sua.-Moa.-Tutt.-Wc4., July 25-2* 27-28 Lorn Herte-BtH Rohiutoa-Cah Calloway “STORMY WEATHER”
Thur8.-Fri.-Sat., July 29-30-31 BUD ABBOn —LOU COSTELLO “HIT THE ICE”
ON THE STAGE
HELD OVER n rorrrLAx umsajtd SALICI’S PUPPETS
One Week Beg., Thurs.. JULY 29 BORRAH MINNEVTTCH Presents HI* HARMONICA RASCALS
KIDDIES TrtEA' r S
SID GOLDEN AND TRICKS OF MAGIC
OCEAN THEATRE
Fri. & Sat, JULY 28-24 Bobby Ssroarxlch — Scotty Beckitt THE BOY FROM STALINGRAD’
Sun, Mon, Tues, JULY 25-26-27 Eddie Quilam — Mary Beth Hughes “FOLLOW-THE BAND”
Wed. & Thors, JULY 28-29 Hunt* Hall — Bobby Jordan “KEEP ’EM SLUGGING”
LAFF THEATRE
SPECIAL FAMILY DAYS Manday & Thursday
ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION
WE HAVE ALWAYS BEER PROUD OF OUR SERVICE And we will continue to |hre you the bast poMible wndtar present restrictions. E—Please do not expect more thsn amt call a day by the lee Man—no back *sllu or gpetial deliveries. lee plant, on Elmira St, will be open where you may pick up Ice in an eater-
COAL
—Qrderfi - 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
Interest Cut On Delinquent Personal Taxes for 60 Days Only! To facilitate collection of delinquent personal texea, the City of Cape May hae reduced the interest rate on such delinqaenciee from 7% te: S7c from June 18 to July 18 4% from July 18 to August 17 After that date the City will receive delinqaaat pereonal taxes only at the aonnal interest of 776. City of Cape May
NOTICE TO CAPE MAY DOG OWNERS
The Dog Licensing Agent will sit at Old City Hall. Waahington & Franklin Sts, 1b Council Chamber. Second Floor. FBI., SAT. & MON., JULY 22, 23 & 25 From 9 A.M. te 5 P.M. The New Jersey Rabies Control Act provides that ALL dogs of 7 months and older mnst be licensed, with penalty for failure. All dogs in Cape May and West Cape May not wearing a 1943 tag on collar or harness are now being seized when found running ^«t large. ^ Seised dogs are impounded for 7 days, then given new homes or destroyed. Owners may redeem seized dogs by procuring licenae and paying kennel fee of 50c per day. List of seized dog it on file at the Police Department. The Agent will sit St West Cape May Borough Hall, First Floor on Tuesday. Jnly 26, From 9 A.M. to 5 P-M. * t- HARRY F. GREAVES, Licensing Agent 8. P.tl A. Agent.
**lf WcSafibfy You, Tell Your FrieodfifIf Not Tell U«” ROBINSON’S EXPRESS tZ23 WASHtNOTON STWaUT. CAM MAY. N. J.
RAJLY TRIM: Ph«la»u^hia. Wildwood and Cam May PHILADELPHIA OFFICES S4 NORTH FRONT OrUHT B«Aj Mar. BSM Kcvutonk Main 7«57 GOODS DELIVERED SAME DAY
J. S. GARRISON WATCHMAKER mnd JEWELER CAPE MAY CITY Old Gold. Silver and Diamonds Bouomt
IT'S YOUR MOVEHere Are Money Saven
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