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and Mrs. John N'ewbold, Jr. of Chestnut Hill. Pa., haw opened their New York avenue cottage for the season and arc spending the summer in Cape May. Lieutenant Commander Julian Mark and his mother, Mrs. Mabel W. Black, of Washington, D. C-, ore guests of Major H. A. Hargreaves at his Maryland avenue cottage this week. William Baldwin. U. S. C. G., of Curtis Bay, Md.. has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Sr., for a few •days. He is convalescing from an injured hand. Miss Helen Claire Robinson, of Palmyra, was the guest of Miss Betty Fox at the home of her parents, 621 Columbia avenue,-re-cently. Mrs. Violet Hunt-r has been - (JISUghle?,' _ 'MT. awt-Mir. -Charles S. Johnson, and their son, Charles. Jr., for two weeks at her apartment at 415 Washimsiaalstr-e;. . Mr. *»*d Mr*. Gordon C-^Plcu Thave rctHTH'T* t • their home\in Reading. Pa., aftek. being the 1 guests A their son and daughterV in-law, Mr. •and Mrs. Norton I): Fieu, from Thursday until Sunday at their Washington street apartment. Mi'S An:. Montague, of Phi'.a•delphia, enjoyed a week's vacation at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Ale* C. Haldoman had as their guest over Saturday and Sunday Mr. Haldemart's .brother, Donald, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Smith, of Hppi-r Darby,' l‘a^ accompanied by their daughter. Arleen, spending a week in Cape May Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love tertained over Saturday and Sunday and had as their guests their aon, James, petty office: S C. G.. stationed at land, N. Y., who was accompanied 6j a friend, ami theii and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred England, of Oak Lane, Pa.. Mrs. Kenneth Hickman. Millville, is spondiug some tir at this resort with her son-i law and daughter. Mr. and Mi Franklin Porch, while Mrs. porch L* convalescing from a major operation performed recently. Mr. and Mrs. William S, Hes.* entertained Mrs. Hess’ brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mallory, and Boh Reeves, of Philadelphia, over . Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Albert l.undholm and her small son. Albert Barclay, have returned to her home in Chester, P*., after spending a few days here ipith her mother, Mrs. Bart Schellviiger. .md her at their homo on West Perry Street. Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, is spending the ummer in Cape Ms>. entertained Harold Zimmerman. of Ardmore. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suinge *-ver Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Ballon, of Was! lagton, D. C„ is visiting ti e Re' and Mrs. F. Paul Langhofne for some time, and was the guest soloist at both morning and eveaing services at the.Cape Island Baptist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Ralph K- Herrick, of Chestnut IJiTt, Pa., is .--pending ■CTeral days in Cape May this
writ,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Field hav,. been entertaining Mrs. Field's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Robert Chapman, of Philadelphia, for several days during the week. • Wilton Hockenberry. L'. S. .N.. •njoyed two days this week with Mrs. Hockenberry at their Washington stree* apartment. Mr». Frank 1*. Mogridge, of the Newjwot, Philadelphia, and Miss Clara'Woodward, are enjoying two weeks in Cape May. Charles Muttart,. of Philadelphia, was a weekend visitor at
this resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward L. Duer have Returned to their home, •Open House." Wallingford. Pa., 'after spending a week’s vacation
in Cape May.
Mr arid Mrs. Robert Gibson, of Trenton, are spending a month at this nrsort, ’ Mr. Gibson, a native of Cape May, wa> at one time employed in the Hebenthal
tobacco store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jolly, Sr., who Were accompanied by their daukhter-in-law. Mrs. J JoUy. Jr., and her infant daughter. Judy Alin, and Ernest Warringer, Jr., all of Philadelphia, were visiting Mrs. Jolly’s sister, Mrs. Frances Boyle, and her daughter, Jerry, who are spending the summer here as the guests ;>f Mrs. Boyle's •unt. Mrs. A! ward Hillman, of
Washington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seocca. •f Philadelphia, spent the week
in Cape May
Mr. and Mr*. G. Brightel. who teaide in Germantown. Pa., are cottoning in Cape May for month of August Mrs. William Franklin Spang •ccompann-d Henri Borbaefa and his daughter. Miss Helen Rorhach, to their home in Philadelphia on Monday morning, where aha will remain as the:r guest
far two days.
Dr. Edna Janies, of Kingston, Pa, and Mf and Mrs. Richard Robert.* of Edwardsviile. Pa,
WsJu*
■n, at her home on Second aveic over Saturday and Sunday. Frank P. Mulgannon, of Washington, D. C, enjoyed the week---Cape May with Mrs. Mul-, gannon \and their three children, who ary summering at this re-
sort. !
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman, Jr, and their family, of Haddonfield, were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Harry Lehman, Sr, and their daughter, Elma, at their cottage on
Windsor avenue.
Miss Helen Kretal, accompanied by Miss Helen Pyzynski, of Charleroi, Pa, are Cape May
visitors this week.
Guy Huber, of Darby, Pa, spent two days this week at this resort
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Margaret Johnson Willsea,
of nochestc-r, N. V, is spending , ,r„ a month with her mother, Mrs. ilr ’ 8nd 3lrs ’
Frederick Johnson, at her home
oil New York avenue.
Mrs. Harry Steer, of New York avenue, will leave on Saturday for Lake Hopatcong, to visit her niece, Mrs. Henry Hackett, for a
few days.
v Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cruze, of Philadelphia, have returned home alter enjoying several days atNlhis resort with Mr. and Mrs. C.edYic Walker at their home on. Jefferson street. Captain 'Herbert J. Allen, USN, (retired^ and Mrs. Allen, of ’Swinging Gate/’ Haverford, are among the summer vistiors at this
resort.
Mrs. Ruth Johnson Thomas, of New York avenue, left here last week.from New York and Wilkes Barre, Pa. She will return to her home here in September. Mrs. G. S. Warner, of West Philadelphia, is now occupying her cottage at this resort where she plans to remain until Labor Day. , Mrs. Elizabeth Abel-has returned to her home in Meriden, Conn, after ’cnjtfying a week in Cape May as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reynolds, at their cottage,101 First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Constantine W. B. Bary, of Four Views, Whitemarsh, are vacationhig at this Miss Joyanne H. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, 2d, of Chestnut Hill, pending some time here as the guest of Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Pilling. Jr, of Germantown and Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hines,if Drexel Hill, Pa, are spending he month of August at their cottage at Culver l^ike, N. J, where they will be joined by their daughter. Miss Carolyn Hines, who has been attending Duke I'niversity,. at Durham, N. C, for the first six weeks, at a later date. Mr. Hines is the son of Mrs. Hines, of Jefferson street,: this city. Mrs. Edwin Davis, her son j Clyde and infant daughter. Pa-1 •turned last week from') Dollar Bay, Mich, where they have been the guests of Mrs. ~ avis' parents. Lieutenant Davis | on active duty overseas. Miss Jeanne Scott, daughter of ■uator and Mrs. 1. Grant Scott,, the guest of Miss Phyllis Heyl. at her home in Pelham Manor.
N. Y.
William Graham, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend at this with Mrs. Graham, at their •r cottage -on New Jersey * venue. •Reniessen, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with " lessen and her family, pending the summer at this resort. Mr. Renjessen is ilescing from an infected lips. Robert Adams, of Philar delphia, is a Cape May visitor this
week.
Miss Mary Madden returned to Philadelphia on Sunday after enjoying a week’s vacation at this
resort.
Ensign and Mrs. J. E. Carter ive moved here from Modesto, »1. Ensign Carter is connected with the Naval Air Base, in Cape Mjy . Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hoefling and their son, of the Cedars, Marihallton, Del, are vacationing at this resort for a week on Second i. Edward Walton, of Philadeluhia, were in this city ver Saturday and Sunday visitng Mi. Walton’s parents, Mr. md Mrs. El-wood Walton. Sr. Buttsie.” as he is known to his many friends in this resort, was hfeguard here in the summer, before enlisting in the S. Coast 'Guard service last fall. ^
Mrs. Joseph McKenna, of El Paso, Texas, is spending some time in this city at the home of Mrs. Harry VanZant, 212 Windsor
avenue.
Mrs. Richard O’Neill, Sr, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Dougherty, in Vineland for a
few days this week.
Miss Selena Koenig, of Philadelphia, was in Cape May over
the weekend.
Mrs. Sophia d’Romtra entertained over the weekend- Mr. and Mrs. William McDermott, of Roxborough. Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. William d’Romtra, of Bellport, Long Island. She also had as guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Potior and their sem, of Narberth, Pa, Mrs. Charles Sindt and her daughter, of Bergenfield, N. ,J“, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, of Spring-
tield. Pa.
J, p. HaJrilrier and
.heir family have returned to their home in Roslyn, Pa, after enjoying two weeks here as the guests of Mrs. Hammer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunz, of Windsor avenue.' Lewis .T. Stevens and his daughter. Miss Katherine Stevens. entertained Miss Elizabeth Fieeman, of Orange, N. J, for a
few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Irw'n Stevens had a- their guests on Monday and Tuesray their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cutdiei and theii 1 son. Brace, of
Egg Harbor.
Mrs. Edward McGrath and her three children. Mickey Bernadette, Mimi, and Teddy, have returned •<> their home in Collingdale, Pal, after being the guests of her sister, Mrs. Morris Shea, and her children, of Mt. Vernon avenue,
for the past' three weeks.
Mrs. Fred Morgan has returned to her home in Bridgeton after spending the weekend here as the guest of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry Brewtoi,. of Washington street. Mrs. Theresa Allen entertained over Saturday and Sunday and had as her guests Mrs. William .Kelton, her son. and Mrs. Harold Kelton, all of Philadelphia. .Mrs. Ellen Clothier, of Sharon Hill, is
her guest for this week.
J. laird Rigby, of Media, visited Mrs. Mary Sandt Clark at her Second avenue cottage on
Wednesday.
Miss Ann Mason, of Philadelphia, was a visitor at this resort .for a few days last week. Miss Isabelle Smith, of Norfolk, Va, is spending two weeks here as the guest of Ensign and Mrs. Harold Stone, at their Washington street apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Rock, of Arlington, Va, are wace honing in Cape May f.r two woekf. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward, of Philadelphia, visited Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Boer.er at their summer cottage on Congress street, over last weekend. Mrs. Carl Miller, ‘of Haddonfield, visited her mother, Mrs. Robert Hand, last week at her Jefferson street cottage. Mrs. George Englehardt and her son, who have been the guests of Mrs. Englehardt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans, at their home on Lafayette street for several weeks, have returned to their home in Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Souder, of Washington street, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson and their daughter, Judith, of Chesapeake City, Md, for several days.
County Films Shown At Service Bases COURT HOUSE—Cape MayCounty i< getting world-wide pictorial publicity through the medium of “G-l” motion .pictures. A letter from Walu-r Keppler, assistant county engineer, now serving somewhere with the U. S. Army Engineers in the Pacific war theatre, among other things told of seeing motion pictur-s of Cape May County. In a letter to Mis* Louisa Carl-
son, assistant county treasurer, Keppler wrote: Saturday night stayed at a place where we saw a G-I movie, the short was a showing of various U. S. beach resort^ on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Was patiently waiting for Ocean City to appear, and believe it or not the last one shown was about one minute of scenes of Wildwood Beach. What a feeling went through me! “Tell P. H. (P. H. Jackson, director of the county’s advertising and publicity programs) he sure must have been in charge of that publicity and how far reaching it is. I guess 1 was the only one that applauded, but did the best I could to boost a part of Cape May County.” ‘Apparently films from Cape May County .do get around the world these days following the march of our armed forces in global warfare," said Director Jackson on learning of Keppler’s ex peri once. : . Files of high carbon steel can be reconditioned, adding 60 per cent to the original life.
OCEAN PIER WILDWOOD. N. J.
DANCING
EVERY NIGHT CHUCK GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
ON THE STAGE
CARL EMMY AND HIS MAD WAGS
Wholesome.. Healthful.. * Delicious.
THE SENSATIONAL THREE FALUDYS Sj 3 MEN AND A TEETER BOARD
fs Doyle, Wilmington, was visiting\ Miss Ruth
over the weekend.
Marilyn Kaskey - enter-
tained over the weekends and had a* her guest a classmate from the University of Pennsylvania. Miss Selma Wilder, of Philadelphia. wt the Jiome of her pi rents. Mr. and Sidney Kaskf-y. of
644 Washington street.
Mr. and Mrs. William /Whitehead have as their guests for a week Mr and Mrs!^-Wiu>am Bell and their daughter, of Philadel- . phia, at their home on Broadtf ay,.
Mrs. Robert i The Rev. Joseph Herron and
Pennsylvania avenue.) his mother, Mrs. John Herron, of Captain and Mrs. George T. ! Philadelphia, accompanied by the K—eman had as their guests last latter's daughter, are vacationing week Mrs. Ahn Sfhneider, Mrs in Cape May for the month of
•FWrnor Bass, and Mr. and Mrs. ! August.
William Rock<-nback, all of Phil- Mis, Amelia Schellenger. .of •delphia Camden, spent the weekend in Mrs. Blanche McGonigle return- this city as the guest of her moed to her home in Oak Lane, Pa , ther. Mrs. Mary- Schellenger. of •n Saturday, after enjoying a Warren. N. J . who is spending week's vacation at this resoA. the summer with her daughter. Mr arid Mrs. F. Clayton, of Mrs. Harry Sweeney, of Detroit, Philadelphia, were visiting Mr.. Mich., and 51 Guerney street.
Garun's mother. Mrs. E. Clay- i Cape May
£i THRILLS GALORE! t THE FLYING BERRIES SKATING SPEED ARTISTS |! WESTERN MOVIE STARS : Bud Carlell and Rosa ' MASTERS OF WHIP & LARIAT
LEW BRENT COMEDY MAGICLAN
FAMLET’S 319 Washington St.
OCEAN THEATRE
FRl. & SAT, AUG. 13-14 . Joan Davis — Sinx KalkcnberK “TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO" Sun, Mon, Tues, August 15-16-17 Roy Rollers — Smiley Burnette “SILVER SPURS”
Professional Cards
WED. & THURS, AUGUST 18-19 Claire Trevor — l-olgar Buchanan “GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES”
Hollingsead Funeral Home 818 WASHINGTON STREET
CAPE ^AY
PHONE KEY. S20 BELL B2 NO CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL HOME
'
LAFF THEATRE
DR. H. C. MANGINO
CHIROPRACTOR
Woolworth Bldg. Wildwood OFFICE HOURS DAILY lam 12 — 2 to 5 — 7 to 8 Thur*. and Sun. by Appointment
Key. Phone 2851
SPECIAL
FAMILY DAYS Monday & Thursday
ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Now Playing thru SaL, Aug. 14th “STAGE DOOR CANTEEN” Kenny Baker — Edgar Bergen George Raft
Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, AUGUST 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 Merle Oberon — Brian Ahcrne “FIRST COMES COURAGE”
Five Days Beg, Thurs, Aug. 19th Gene Tierney — Don Amechc “HEAVEN CAN WAIT” In Technicolor
THEATRE WILDWOOD. N. J.
Now Playing Thru W«dL Aug. 18 “WATCH ‘ON THE RHINE"
One Week Beg, Thurs, Aug. 19th Bob Hope — Betty Hutton “LETS FACE IT"
a
n the Boardwalk. 1
Now Playing thru Sat, Aug. 14th In Beautiful Technicolor “DU BARRY WAS A LADY”
Sun, Mon., Tues, Aug. 15-16-17 i-'ranchul Tone — Marsha Hunt “PILOT No. 5”
, Thurs, Fri, SaL, AUGUST 16 - 19 - 20 - 21 ig Crosby — Dorothy Lamoux “D I X I E”
rri
EOEJNTT
WILDWOOD. .V
Fri. and Sat, August 13-14 George Baft — Brenda Marshall BACKGROUND TO DANGER'
Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug. 15-16-17 re “* “CHINA”
Wed. and Thurs, August 18-19 “CONEY ISLAND"
and Sat, August 20-21 , .MacDonald Carey — Betty Rhodes \ “SALUTE FOR THREE"
NIXON WILDWOOD, N. J.
Now Playing thru Sat, Aug. 14th i*‘„e ■ ■>
n„ Mon, Tues, Wed, AUGUST 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 : ' r> "MR. LUCKY" a>
Thurs, Fri, Sat., Aug. 19-20-21 I*at O'Brien — Randolph Scott “BOMBARDIER"
GRAND
( ape May Court House.
Sat, Aug. 14—Mat. and Eve. “STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM"
Tues, Aug. 17—Eve. Shows Only George Raft — Brenda Marshall "BACKGROUND TO DANGER"
Thurs, Aug. T9—Eve. Shows Only Robert Taylor — Georg* Murphy "B ATAAN"
Sat, Aug. 21—Mat. and Eve. Ann Milter — Rochester “WHAT’S BUZZ1X . COUSIN?'
T. MILLET HAND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW No- SI Pxitnr Smear
DR.S.M. HORNSTINE SURGEON CHIROPODIST 4884 Pacific A venae WILDWOOD, N. J. Cay. 8888 Ball 48
Johnson Funeral Home CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE W. KENNETH MATLACK ruNgRAL Dinacro* BELL PHONE 5-8SQ1 KEY. S21
STURDY SAVINGS AND ASSOCIATION
LOAN
ANNOUNCES ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5000.00
by the
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
Direct reduction mortgage* 8% Internal without premium
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New Oflce 8417 Third Ave, iStone Harbor. N. J.
New Telephone | Bell 6-4*61
LIBERTY
EVENING SHOWS 7-9
MATINEE DAILY AT 2 PJI.
Now Playing Thru Sat, tile most onutuaf love story in years and year!
Aug. 14th
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ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.
Friday & Saturday, August 13-14 ANN MILLER — ROCHESTER
JOHN HURRARD
“What’s Buzzin’
Cousin?”
Sun., Mon., Tues., August 15-16-17
BING DOROTHY
CROSBY — LAMOUR
“DIXIE'
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Friday-Saturday, August 20-21 Judy Garland — Van Heflin
Fay Bainter
Presenting Lily Mars

