Cape May Star and Wave, 29 July 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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West Cape May Mrs. John W. Mircn Mrs. Theodore W. Reeves, c 216 Broadway, entertained M: and Mrs. Charles Makin, c Moorestown, on Tuesday. John J. Killeen, a member of the New Jersey State Police stationed at Mays Landing, spent the latter part of the week with his family at their home a< Broadway. Mrs. Della Johnson, of Fourth avenue, had as her guests for a week her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson, of Reading, Pa. Mrs. Henry N. Branigan and Jan is Edsal spent Thursday in Philadelphia visiting Mrs. Grace 'Ford at Chestnut Hill, Pa. Mrs. Charles Shaw will spend this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Copeland, of Fort Miles,

Del.

Miss Mame-'N^Springer was a Philadelphia visitor on Wednes-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poulson, of 189 York avenue, had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. James McCormack, of Trenton. Miss Betty Savage spent Wednesday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Reed and Mrs. Reeves McPherson were in Atlantic City on Thursday. Miss Edith Stites has returned to Ocean City after spending two weeks at her home on Emerald avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welsh, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews, of 128 Sixth avenue. Gunner’s Mate (1c) and Mrs. Edward Strassle spent the weekend at Gifford Park, N. J., with Mr. Strassle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Strassle. Mrs. Thomas McBride and her daughter, Nancy, of Upper Darby, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith at their home at the corner of Broadway and Congress street-

son, Wayne, of Roebling, were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiefel, over the weekMrs. George W. Kelly, Sr., has returned home . after spending a week in Mayfair, Pa., with her daughter, Mrs. John McDonald and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffith and baby, and Miss Jeannette Biddle, of Collingswood. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Biddle. Bertram Snyder is seriously ill at his home here. Cora Garretson is empioyed at the airport here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiseman nd their family spent Friday I with Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman New Gretna. iiss Evelyn Wood, of Philadelphia, spent a week with Miss Frances McNeill. rs. Lillian Morrison, of Bridgeton, is visiting her daugh«r. Mrs. Grace Matthews. The Rev. Otis Marshall, fornerly of Lansboro and Sickler•ille, who is now stationed at the Wildwood Naval Air Station, will be the speaker at morning and evening services at the Tabernacle Church on August 1. Jack Wiseman has been made captain of the guards at the Naval Station here.

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Mrs. William Halbruner and Mr. and Mrs. William Francr, of Eddystone, Pa., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halbruner. Mrs. Agnes Mahoney, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with *'r. and Mrs. Frank Chester. Mrs. Lillian Fennimore, of Court House, spent the weekend with her sister. Mrs. David Hu-<

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Petty Officer (Sc) John Erfurt, who is stationed at the Naval Air Station here, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erfurt, in Philadelphia. Paul Morrison, of Philadelphia, is spending several weeks here with his father, Jeffry Morrison. Petty Officer (1c) Everett Jackson, of Curtis Bay. Md.. spent the weekend here with his wife Mrs. Jennie Morrison and her granddaughter, VaU-tta Morrison, of Philadelphia, spent two weeks with Mrs. Harriet Fleming. Master Warren Garretson. four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Garretson, has returned home from Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, after undergoing a tonsilectomy Tiiur»-

Cape May Point

Sandra Roome is hei the summer with hi r Main, whose cottage

Mrs. Lee per had as her guests this past week Mrs. A. Morell, of Brookline, Mrs. W. Orr, Miss Orr, and Mrs. W. Trodsch, of Philadelphia, Mrs. G. Rapp, Mrs. J. Reed, and Miss Mary Cooper, of Glenolden, Mrs. H. Carlon, of Yeadon, and Mrs. W. Staley, of Philadelphia. Miss Ann Cornell visited her family last weekend. Miss Barbara Earnest entertained Miss Betsy Heinz for a reek. Miss Verna uanley has arrived at the Point and is staying at the Mulford cottage. r. and Mrs. F. A. Mosher were at their cottage this weekMiss Bunny Ott. of Roxboroogh, Pit. is spending her vacation with Mrs. Walter Kenworthy, who is summering here. Mr. Kenworthy joined them over the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fralinger are visiting at the Hess cottage on Cape avenue. Mrs John Lockhart. Miss Margaret Lockhart, and Mrs. Clara Lockhart, of Luw-ndale, vacationed « week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McBride. Walter Ringer spent the weekend at his cottage. Lieutenant George Simpson, stationed at San Antonio. Tex., and his mother, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bretherick, of Ocean ave-

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and Mrs. Robert E. of Trenton, were dinner of Mr. and Mrs. John last Wednesday aftertheir home, "The Tarn-

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he Rev. Henry Hcerchap. of nkford. served the month of -July at the Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Church, and will have his last service on August 1 Mrs. Mary E. Davis is visiting Mrs. Robert E. Lewis Sergeant William Taylor, of Fort Belvoir, Va.. spent a week's furlough at the cottage of Mrs. B. I. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burkholz. of Ocean avenue, are entertain*, ing their nephew. Jimmie Bovard. of Kane, Pa. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Creasy, of Rutledge, enjoyed a short stay with Miss Margaret

Keeper.

Miss Dorothy Bicrby enjoyed the weekend with her uncle and aunt. Mayor and Mrs. Frank Rutherford.

MMiH WILDWOOD, N. J.

DuBarry Was ft Lady

7 Days Beg. Sun., August 1st

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THEATRE WILDWOOD. N. J. Now ^Playin^ Thru. Sat.. July 31et

Stage Door Canteen

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WILDWOOD. N. J.

No Government Restrictions

ASBESTOS ROOF SHINGLES ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES Terms can be arranged GEORGE OGDEN & SON CO. CAPE MAY

Court House Marble Yard CXPERIENCEO MARBLE CUTTERS MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL ^TONES Wm. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Omea UV4-R-2 Bill Rhomb* Rbbidbncb 141

Fri, and Sat.. JULY 30-31

“Lady Of Burlesque"

m„ Mon- Tues.. August 1-2-3 “THE MORE THK MEKkiKR-'

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Wed. and Thurs.. August

Hebert Taylor -

“BATAAN

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NIXON WILDWOOD. N. J.

• Playing Thru. SaL, July ‘Stormy Weather"

sun., Mon--Tues.. Wed..

„ _ AUGUST >2-3-4 Franchoi Ten.- — Akim TamiroT FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO"

Thurs.. Fri- SaL, August 5-6 Red Skellon — Lucille Ball BARRY WAS A LADY"

WENTZELLS — FURNITURE — SIS WASHINGTON STREET KEYSTONE

July sT—,

KYanchot Tone — Akim Tamlroff Five Graves To Cairo

Tuea- Aug. S—Eve. Shows Only - Evelyn Ankara — John Carradlne “CAPTIYB WILD WOMAN" T VS*-' 5—Ey«- Shows OkIjT Chester Morris — Jean Parker

“HIGH EXPLOSIVE"

Sat, ABgwt 7th—Mat. * Ere. Iflrkev Rnonev — Prank Morgan mTHB HUMAN COMEDY-

CITY PIER

ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.

CAPE MAY, N. J. EVENINGS 7 A • P. M.

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Thursday - Friday - Saturday, August 5-6-7 DEANNA JOSEPH DURBIN — COHEN HERS TO HOLD

LIBERTY

EVENING SHOWS 7-9

MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M

Now Playing Thru. Sat., July 31st "their NEWEST and FUNNIEST HIT'. BUD ABBOTT a^tou COSTEUO

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ICE

WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD OF OUR SERVICE And we will continue to give you the best possible under present restrictions. -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-

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

NEW EBBITT HOTEL 150 ROOMS 1°™ * H 8t, ~ hL W. In tmi BuaiNias District WASHINGTON, D. C EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS AT MODERATE RATES RATES: Sinolc $2.50 up . Doublb $3.50 UR Special Rate* pop Family Group* or Large Parties Friendly Atmosphere p 1M _ ^STRICTLY TEMPERANCE HOTEL GEORGE C.'CLARKE. Owner and Operator ararorqaqcassripppqrp:

SHIP VIA CAPE MAY TRANSFER BE SAFE (Daily S&wiat

Phones Key. 9946-5111 Lombard 1670

Phone Key. 3520

ALL GOODS INSURED

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1223 Washington Street. Cap* May. E Keystone Phone 3480

DAILY TRIPS: Philadelphia. Wildwood and Cape May PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: 54 North Front Street Bell. Mar. 9386 Keystone Main 7657 GOODS DELIVERED SAME DAY BiuiiuimiiiiminiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiHnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiH

j. S. GARRISON WATCHMAKER and JEWELER CAPE MAY CITY Olo Gold. Silver and Diamonds Bought

IT’S YOUR MOVEHere Are Money Savers

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Cape llslanb Baptist Cburcb Corner of Gnerney Street and Columbia A venae. REV. F. PAUL LANGHORNE, Minister. 737 Washington Street — Keystone Phone 3841 SUNDAY. AUGUST 1 Bible School 10.00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Worship 7:45 P. M. Special Music Mid-Week Prayer Meeting in Chapel Wednesdays—7:45 p.m. Ensign Lee W. Campbell will sing at both services. The annua] food sale sponsored by the Woman’s Society will be held in the church Friday, August ** 10:30 a. m.' Home made salads, soups, cakes, pies, etc.