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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Hull and Miss Doris Hntt, of Erlen, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Seberhagen and their two small daughters, Anne Virginia and Meredith, of Wyncote, Pa., are occupying a cottage on Windsor avenue for the season.' This weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seberhagen and their young daughter, Sandra, of White Plains, N. Y., will arrive in Cape May for

a two weeks’ stay.

Billy Kampe recently visited Mrs. Blanche E. Babcock, his grandmother, at her home, 822 ] sort.

Washington street, after a trip, Mrs. Harold Alden to Africa aboard a cargo vessel. Iadelphia on Monday. He T» in the Merchant Marine. His | Mrs. Winfield Evans, of Ger-

classmates at the University of Pennsylvania. * Mrs. Francis O’Keefe, who has been a Cape May visitor for several months, has returned to' her

homp in St.- Louis.

Mrs. Charles Paul Blevin, of Charelstoii, S. C., arriver here on Sunday where she will remain for 1

month, as the guest of Mrs. Lepor, on Decatur street.

The Misses Helen and Elizabeth Gardel, of West Philadelphia, are spending a few days at this re-

i. Phil-

brother, Raymond, is in mflicers'

•training.

Mr. and Mrs. John DaC. Newbold, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., will open their cottage on New York avenue this week. ..■ Mrs. Mary Fowler, of Glassboro, is cnjoyingu-sevcral days at thftv resort. f Mn and Mrs. Ic. J. Reynolds, of 106 First avenuf, are entertaining Mr. Reynolds' sister, ‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Able, of Meriden. Conn. Mrs. It. Touhill and her dadphter, Doris, were weekend visitors in Cape May. Morris Shea, who is employed in. Delaware, spent two days at borne this week with Mrs. Shea and their children, who are occu- ' pying the Duke cottage on First Miss Ann Hummel!, «>f Harrisburg. Pa.,' spent the weektnd- in

this city.

Miss Patricia Ann Quigley, of 6151 Lebanon avenue. Overbrook, Pa., has returned to her home after enjoying several days in

this resort.

Richard Rutherford, Chief Boatswain's . Mate, L\ S. C. G., Lewes, Del., was home on a days', leave this week with K irents, -Mr. and Mrs. Jesse utherford, at their cottage

Grant street.

Dr. ami Mrs. 11. O. Lyman and' their children returned to their home in West Philadelphia on Sunday evening after enjoying 10 days' vacation at this resort. Miss Rita Barrull entertained Miss Ginny Kelly, of Philadelphia, for a few days during the week. Mrs. Theodore Voorhees and her daughter, Mrs. George 1. Wright, Jr., have returned to their home in Melrose Prak after enjoying a week’s stay in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Bartholo-

mew and their son, John Bartholo- the weekend . , mew, of Mogreslown, are guests I "f Washington. D. C.

at this resort for some time. I Mrs. William Blevin has reCharles Corsonf who is employ-'turned to her home on Washing-

i Camden, spent a few days 1 fon street after spending three with his sister, weeks in Ocean City with her

mantown, is spending a few days at this resort. M rs. Daniel H. Stevens, of Philadelphia, i$ spending a few days here as the guest of Mrs. Joseph Hughes at her cottage on Columbia avenue. Lieutenant and Mrs. T. Powell Hughes, who have been visiting Mrs. Hughes' parents, Freeholder and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, for 10 days, have returned to Boston. Mrs. Oliver Stamper and her daughter, Martha, have returned to their home in . Cleveland Heights, Ohio, after enjoying three weeks with Mrs. Stamper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Appdgate, at their home, 609 11 ughes—street. Dr. J. Cabots, of Chester, Pa., was- in Cajie May over the weekend visiting Mrs. Cabot ami their •.•vo rliildlVn, Barbara and John, w'i i are vacationing • at this

e’t.

Mr.? Betty Brewster, cf Glass-

nmi Mrs. F. Norman Shivi heir daughter, Fidelis, whe their-heme in Philadelphia d at this resort oh Sunday, they will remain for twe

Mrs. Charles !

her father.

Pa., i

Miss Jeanne Scott is entertaining his wee's at the home of her parnt s. Senator and-Mrs. 1. Grant icott. of Keameyjavenue, and has is her guest Miss Phyllis Heyl,

d Pelham Manor. N. Y.

Mrs. Gertrude Hughes, of 013 lolumbia avenue, has as her guests this week Harrison Tyler, of Overbrook, Pa., ami Miss Hetty Rausch, of Philadelphia, over

n( j j,- Mulgannon,

tertaining Miss Dorothy Lee Barbara, of Millville, for a few 'days at their summer home on Grant

street.

Mrs. Clyde D. Grooby, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pharo at their Columbia avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams had as their weekend guests their son, Robert, of Fort Myers, Va., and their daughter, Dorothy, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Grace Heaney and her daughter, Miss Rita Heany, Miss Nellie Smith and Miss Helen Annetta Fernald have returned to Washington, D. C., after spending a fortnight in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard Erickson and their daughter. Miss Audrey Erickson, of -Upper Darby, Pa., recently spent several • days —in

Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond, Jr., accompanied by Mr. Richmond's mother, Mrs, Jphn Richmond, of Ridley Farms, Holmes, Pa., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huber and their daughter, Doris, at their cottage on

First avenue on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stites have as their guest for some time Mrs. Eva Stewart, of Merchantville. P. Truitt, who has been their guest for the past three weeks, returned to his home in

Harrisburg, Pa., on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Brooks, of Clayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brooks, of Pitnian, were recent guests of' their mother, Mrs. Frances R. Brooks, of Wash-

ington street.

Miss Mary Dwyer, librarian at the U. S. Naval Station, has returned h«me to her Washington street apartment after vacationing at her home in Geneses, N. Y. .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Thayer are entertaining Mr. Thayer’s sister, Mrs. Eleanor T. Stout, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at their home on Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Stevenson, Jr., and their family have (returned to their home in Bala ’ Cynwyd, Pa., after enjoying the month •>! July in Cape May with ••enson’s mother, Mrs. Wal■enson, at her cottage on

Hughes street.

Mrs. Charles Swanson, of Washngton street, is entertaining her brother and sister-in-law. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Ralph Schellenger, of Mt. Airy, Pa., for:

few days.

Staff Sergeant Edward Sand-1 gran, of Aberdeen, Md., enjoyed the weekend in Cape May with Mrs. Sandgran at their Washington street apartment.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Fow, their daughter Mary Foster and son Captain have returned to Hightstown after a 10-day visit with Mrs. Fow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Eldredge. Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge this week entertained Lieutenant and Mrs. Samuel F. Eldredge, Jr., Wynnewood, Pt. Dr. and Mrs. Remo Fabbri, who have with them their daughters and son, the Misses -Nova and Betty, and Remo, Jr., are among the annual visitors at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. Jacobs, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will spend the month of August here, as has been their custom for many years. Howard K. Buck, of Philadelphia, is enjoying the season in Cape May. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Dolt, companied by their son and daughter, who is serving in WAVES, are visitors at this reMrs. fiobert-C;i?n)>l*4l, of Plainfield, is among the visitors in Cape May for the month of AugMr. and Mrs. Renwick Montgomery and their daughters, the Misses Helen and Sue . Jane, t again vacationing in Cape- May. Mrs. James Lindsay and Miss Patricia Lindsay/ of Baltimore, Md., are spending two weeks here and will be joined soon by Judge

Lindsay.

Dr. and Mrs. J -T. Nelson, of Baltimore, Md., are spending twweeks in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. H. Virden, of Baltimore, are spending their cation here.

OCEAN PIER WILDWOOD. N. J.

DANCING

EVERY NIGHT CHUCK AND HIS ORCHESTRA

here this

Mrs. Elizabeth Lukcr, at her homt-

on Jefferson street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Filer, na-

tives of this resort,-now of Philadelphia, where Mr. Fjler is employed in government work, enjoyed a few (fays in Cape May

visiting and relatives. - Mrs. Thomas E. 'Cowell, West Philadelphia, who with M

Edna Smith has returned to their

home, after spending several day

here, w entertaining her son and daughter-in-law. Lieutenant (jg) and Mrr. William 1). Cowell, of

this cify, for a short visit. Dr. and Mrs. John V. Barron

of Haddonfield, an- spending i

fortnight in Cape May.

George Hoffman, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Hotfman and their small son,' Bernard, who ar* vacationing with Mrs. Hoffman's

and Mrs. Naum S. ■ Washington street

Mrs. Charles Duke, accompanied by her two daughters, the Misses Mary and Suzanne. Has returned to their home in Philadelphia after enjoying the weekend here. They are plantiine to return in the fall to spend some time at their Mt. .Vernon avenue cottage. William Hockenberry, l'. S. C. G.. of Maryh*"' 1 - .“pent the weekend wtb Mrs.*Hockenberry. at their apartment on Washington street. Miss Mary Davis was a New York visitor on Saturday. Miss Edith Rankin, of Philadelphia, is vacationing at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lemmon, Sf., have as their guests for some time Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simmons. of Michigan, and Mr. and s Mrs. Robert Lisle, of Boston,

parew Kahn.

Mrs. Martha Hand and her daughter. Mrs. Norman Dreher. have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baker and their daughter, Carol, for two weeks. Miss' Ann. Dixon returned to her home in Narberth, Pa., after] visiting at this resort over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Allan Lowe, of Baltimore, Md.. is visiting her father, David Walters, and her brother-in-law •and sister. Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel Miller, at their homo on Hughes street for some time, during the illness of Mr. Walters. Miss Harriet May. of Holmes. Pa., visited this city over the'

weekend-

Miss Peggy Robinson returned to her hom>. 5734 Hadficld street, Philadelphia, on Sunday night, after enjoying four days in this

eHr. .

On Sunday evening Mrs. Henry' Scholar;.- returned hone after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Pharo and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pharo for the past two weeks, where she, was'joined by Mr. Scholakis and their daughter, of 5515 Ludlow street. Philadel-

phia. over the weekend.

Miss Marlyn Kaskey entertained over last weekend and had as her guests Miss Nancy Gross'man, ,»f Elkins Park. • Pa., and Mis* Rita Mann, of Dunellen. at

the home of her parents. Mr and sister. Mr* Sidney Kaskey. on Washing-• Pfeiffei

Ocean City with her

and daughter-in-law, Mr. and

Mrs. William Blevins

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keeler, Lafayette street, entertained Mi Keeler’s niece. Miss Doris • Mc-

Neil, over the weekend.

Mrs. Tasker Smith and her daughter. Miss Helen Smith, of 122 Decatur street, entertained Mrs. Lewis F. Ehtrikcn and her

daughter. Eleanor, of Way;

for a few days.

Lieutenant Commander ai

1- Wallace Douglass entertained over last weekend and had as their guests at their home, 929

iraey avenue, Mr. and Mrs. ■rgc Buttersmith. of Geriuan-

Mrs

. Pa.

William Soyster and her ll.v. have returned to theii i Soyster, Pa., after spendic time here as the guests Allah Willson, 102.'. Wash-

.r Mrs

Mrs. Charles Bellangy, Jr., of Ashville. N. C„ is visiting Mr. Bellangy at the home of. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bcllangy, of Franklin street, for some Edward Fell Lukens, of Overbrook, Pa., after- visiting at for the past three weeks, left for Boxwood Inn, Old Lyme, Conn... where she will remain for some time. Ted Dayman has returned -to his home in Philadelphia after njoying 10 days at this resort vith Mrs. Dayman and their small daughter, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walton. Mr. Dayman was a special police officer at this resort for

few years.

Charles Jones, L\ S. N. R., stationed at Pitcairn Field. Pitcairn. Pa.. accompanied by Arthtar, Hookway, U. S. N. R., also of Pitini Field,-enjoyed two days this

fek at home. -

Allan Willson. Sr., who is employed in Chester, Pa., visited Willson and their two sons. 1 'nd Kent, at their sum-

Washington street.

, ■ - - will entertain Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Layton and their daughter, Margaret, of Williams-

part. Pa- for a\few days. Mrs. Henry R.Hallowell, Jr., is

entertaining her \mother. Mrs. William 1. Mirkil. ot-Moadowland Farm. Newtown Stjfcare, for a

week.

Miss' ^Eileen

i Fine CANDY I

I FAMLET’S 319 Washington St.

5930

, Jphia, ijoyeik^evera! days in! Cape May. Miss Kathleen Oyn Stull! daughter of Mr. andArs. Gideon Mdley Stull, alSpptz Hill Farm, Newtown StiuarPTand Cape May, has as her guest for a few days Miss Ella King Russell, of -•Neshing -Hall." Edgewatei Park, N. J. stationed at Curtis Bay, Md.. visstationed at Curtiis Bay. Md.. visited Miss Marie Walton during the week, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward

WaRon.

Mr. and Mrs. James Carter, of Lansdowne, Pa., and Cape May. entertained over Saturday and' Sunday and had as their guests ' lr * r *rter’j brother-in-law and

Hr. and Mrs. Delbert of Millville. Their da ugh-

t were her | ter.-Mias Mary Etta Carter, is en-

; Wholesome.. S Healthful.. |

ON THE STAGE

THE FREDYSONS “SIX THRILL ARTISTS"

COTY and SUE LATIN AMERICAN ACROBATS

Delicious... 1

JANET MAY “AERIALIST SUPREME"

MAX and His GANG • HILARIOUS COMEDY"

KIDDIES THEATRE

: FRED SWIFTS ll.-mE MUSICAL TAXI DRIVER'

Professional Cards

Hollingsead Funeral Home 813 WASHINGTON STREET "cii'pE MAY PHONE KEY. 320 BELL 32 NO CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL HOME

OCEAN THEATRE

FRI. & SAT, AUG. 6-7 Stanley Ridges — BUI Henry "FALSE FACES"

Sun, Mon, Tues, August 8-9-10 Wendy Barrie — Doris Nolan “FOLLIES GIRL"

WEI). & THURS, AUGUST 11-12 AH. lie Judk-e—Roger Clark “GIRLS IN CHAINS"

LAFF THEATRE

SPECIAL FAMILY DAYS Monday & Thursday

Dr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson have returned to Philadelphia after enjoying two weeks at this resort. Mrs. Walter Y. Shaw, of Mera. Pa, has opened Her summer home at this resort for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamperian had as. their guests this week their daughter, Miss Felor Hamperian, of Merchantville Gardens, and Miss Edna Rase, of Paulsboro. Miss Lorraine Hamperian entertained the Misses Audrey Roberts and Betty Markert, of Philadelphia, over the weekend.

COUNTY GROUPS LEARN METHODS OF CANNING COURT HOUSE-Fire 4-H Clubs in Cape May County met during the last week for their second canning-work meetings. Mrs. Clara Theilacker, district food conservationist, met with these groups and showed the children how to can vegetables and fruits.

WILDWOOD. N. J.

Now Playing Tlu-u Sat, Aug. 7th Bing Crosby ..'Dorothy Lame ~ “DIXIE”

One Week Beg, Sun, Aug. 8th Pasture Starts 2:1S—6:45—9:15 “STAGE DOOR CANTEEN” Kenny Baker—Edgar Bergen George Raft—Paul Muni

THEATRE WILDWOOD, N. J|

low Playing Thru Sat, Aug. 7th “THE' CONSTANT'NYMPH"

•WHAT'S BUZZ IN' COUSIN?

Seven Days Beg, Thurs, Aug. 12 H.H.- Davis — Paul Lukas “WATCH ON THE RHINE"

On I he Boardwalk, Wildwood. N. J.

Thurs, Fri, Sat, August 5-6-7 Betty Grable — George Montgomei “CONEY ISLAND"

Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug. 8-9-10 Virginia Weldler —• Edward ArnoidTHE YOUNGEST PROFESSION" Wed, Thurs.. Fri, Sat, August 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 . Red {Skelton — Lucille Ball "DU BARRY WAS A LADY"

in

E GENT

WILDWOOD. N. J.

Now Playing Thru Sat, Aug. 7th

in, Mon, Tues, Aug. 8-9-10 Tyrone Power — Anne lluxxter CRASH DIVE"

Wed. and Thurs., August 11-12 •PRESENTING LILY MARS"

Fri. and Sat, August 13-14 . George leaf I — Brenda Mnrshi•BACKGROUND TO DANGER"

NIXON WILDWOOD. N. J.

i Playing Thru Sat, Aug. 7 II..I si.. ■ l.ucille Hail 3U BARRY WAS A LADY"

Sun, Mon.. Tues, Wed, August 8-9-10-11 ABBOTT and COSTELLO “HIT THE ICE"

Thurs, Fri, Sat, Aug. 12-13-14 ng , rol,h > M — x ^ ltl > •amour

GRAND

Hay Court House. V J.

Sat-, August 7th—Mat. & Eve. -liekev Rooney — Frank Morgai •THE HUMAN COMEDY"

Tues, Aug. 10th—Eve. Shows Only Stan Laurel — Oliver Hardy “JITTERBUGS"

Thurs, Aug. 12—Eve. Shows Only

ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION

Sat, Aug. 14—Mat. and Eve. “STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" Ring Crosby—Bob Hope Fred Mac Murray’-Dorothy Lamoui

DR. H. C.

CHIROPRACTOR

Woolworth Bldg. Wildwood OFFICE HOURS DAILY 10 to 12 — 2 to 5 — 7 to 8 -Thurs. and Sun. by Appointment

Key. Phone 2851

T. MILLET HAND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW

No. 81 Puunv Smear

DR.S.M. HORNSTINE SURGEON CHIROPODIST 4M4 Pacific • Arena* WILDWOOD, N. J. Kay. 4060 Ball 40

Johnson Funeral Home CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE W. KENNETH MATLACK

BEU. PHONE 5-8001

STURDY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO 15000.00 fey Urn FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

Direct reduction mortgages 1% Interest without premium

New Office 9417 Third Are, Stone Harbor. N. J.

New Telephone Bell 8-42C1

LIBERTY

EVENING SHOWS 7-9 MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M. Now Playing Thru Sat., Aug. 7th

moMEMFI Potxfher snd tougher tfun ever/ mt/TS THE FAT MW

\ STDNEY .fflEENSTREET oBnfei — Y.-v c*a trvst km os Or ts you cm. ikm* 4., > 'W

JtTHE OESTAPO CETS IT FROM THE C-MEH IN ^ Background*. j, to Banq 61 PETER LORRE • Brenda Marshall

imimimiiiMimmimiimmiimmmmimiimmmmiiimmimiiiiiim Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed., August 8-9-10-11 BING DOROTHY CROSBY — LAMOUR “DIXIE” iiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiimimmiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiHimiiiiiiiitmi Thursday-Friday-Saturday, August 12-13-14 Charles Boyer — Joan Fontaine The Constant Nymph CITY PIER

ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.

CAPE MAY. N. J. EVENINGS 7 & 9 P. M.

Now Playing Thru. Sat., August 7tb

DEANNA DURBIN

JOSEPH COHEN

HERS TO HOLD jiimiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Sun., Mon., Tues., August 8-9-10 “DuDARRY WAS A LADY in TECHNICOLOR Starring Red Skelton — Lucille Ball Gene Kelly Virginia O'Brien—Rags Ragland Zero Mostfl iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiuiiiiiniHUHiimiHiHiiimiiimiiiiimiiiHHimiiiim Wed. & Thurfi., August 11-12

CARY

LARAINE

GRANT — DAY “MR. LUCKY” Friday & Saturday, August 13-14 ANN MILLER — ROCHESTER

JOHN HUBBARD

‘What’s Buzzin’

Cousin?”

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