Cape May Star and Wave, 19 August 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Lieutenant and Mra. Raymond Kampe visited relatives here last week. Lieutenant Kampe recently completed officer training at Fort Benning, Ga., and expects to be sent overseas soon. Mrs. Kampe is the former Miss Peggy Svitx, of Ocean City. Mrs. D. H. Clark entertained ed Mr. and Mrs. Melvin^Bittle, of Fairview, over the weekend. Mrs. Helen Comers, her granddaughter, was her guest on Saturday. Beverly A. Hunter spent several days in Philadelphia recently as the guest of her brother, William C. Btttle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Robinson and their son, Jim, of Detroiti Mich., are vacationing here. Their daughter, Alice Rita, will join them later. . , Mrs. Charles Sheets and her daughter, Lome, of Idaho avenue, me visiting Mrs. Sheets' parents in Pittsburgh, Pa., for aweek. Mrs. AivD. Reid and her son, William, ofJFirst and (Beach avenues, are visiting Captain Reid in New York City for several d *Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields, of 27 Mt. Vernon avenue, entertained their son-in-law, David Sondschaffer, of Roslyn, Pa., on Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunx entertained over Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Kunx’ nephew, William Hammer, and Miss Elaine Winegard, of Roslyn, Pa., and Mrs. Kunx’ brother, Harry Aust, of Philadelphia, at their home on

Windsor avenue.

Mrs. William C. Glass, of Columbia avenue, has as her guests for the week Mrs. Fred W. Arnold, Mrs. J. Walter Bell, and Mrs. Harry A. Mason, of New York City, and Mrs. Samuel D. Post, of Montclair. Richard LeNoir, who entered the U. S. Army several weeks a ;o and is stationed at Aberdeen, d., visited friends and relatives in this city on Saturday, while enjoying a brief furlough. Ensign and Mrs. W. Kehr are visiting his parents in Mississip-

pi this week.

Mrs. J. Kraft, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and her two sons are va-

cationing at this resort.

Richard Little, of Perry street, has left Cape May to spend some time in Flourtown, Pa., with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Dixon. Mrs. S. K. Hand, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Cape May with her father, Horace

Church, on Decatur street.

Mrs. Michael Blume, accompan-

iting her brother, Allen shire, in Atlantic City, this Mr. and Mrs. Ned Benckert and

their two children, of Burlington, and Matt Mattheison, of New

York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebenthal for a few days at their home on Washington street. Harry Willson, Jr., of Mountownsville, Pa., accompanied by Miss Diane Thatcher, visited Us aunt, Mra. .Allan Willson, Sr., on Washington ‘ street for a few days. They were joined by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willson, Sr., and their two daughters, Sara and Ann, who are remaining ‘ r a week. Mrs. George Ayers and her daughter, Barbara, of Alloway, were the guests of Mrs. Ayers’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pharo, of Columbia avenue, recently. Mb. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsead are entertaining. the Rev. apd Mrs. Louis M. Case,-of Bordentown, N. J., Mr. Case is a former pastor of the Methodist Church in this city. Miss Arabella Schramm enjoyed several days in Philadelphia visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Filer. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Leyer, of Philadelphia, are spending August in Cape May and are the guests of Miss Helen Moore and her mother, on Perry street. Mrs. Helen Baum, of Philadelphia, is spending two weeks at this resort. . Miss Barbara Taylor, of Pittsburgh, Pa^ is a visitor in Cape May for several days. Miss Rebecca Sheerer, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is among the Cape May vacationists this week. Harold Alden, <>f Phfladelj was at home over the weel and visited hi* daughter-in-law at the Applegate Maternity Home in Court House on Sunday. Miss Mary Deady, of Philadelphia, enjoyed part cf the week in this city. Russell Lyons, of Haddon Heights, has joined Mrs. Lyons, who is .staying at the home of their son-in-law and daughUi, Mr. and Mrs Donald Smith, of Congress street, for a few days' vacation. The Misses Constance and Marjie Atheson, of Philadelphia, were weekend visitors at this re-

sort.

Lewis Hickey, of Philadelphia, joined his sister. Miss Cecilia Hickey, at her heme, 814 Washington street, over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Arthur 0. Vaugh and her daughter, Miss Janet L. Hays, of Ardmore, Pa., who are occupying a cottage at this resort for the balance of the season, were joined over the weekend by Lieutenant Vaugh, U. S. N. R. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stites have been entertaining at*, their Hughes street cottage Mr. and

Mrs. Samuel Lyttle and tl daughter, Mias Alice Yerna, North Arlington, N. J., Miss Alice Hughes, of Oak Lane, Pa^ Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray and Mias M. Morton, of Morristown, Pa^ for

of Philadelphia, over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stump left here this week after being their guests for the past month. Their son, Frank, Jr., who is on the beach patrol in this city, will join them later. Mrs. Laura Harris, of Columbia avenue, is entertaining daughter, Mrs. Walter F. Yc _ of Philadelphia, for several%eeks. She was joined over Saturday and Sunday by Mrs. Young. Mrs. Dean Gallagher i and her daughter, of Washington, D. C., are enjoying some time in this

resort.

Mrs. Charles Hoffman entertained over the weekend Mr. Hoffman, of Chester, Pa., their daughter, Doris, and Mr. Hoffman’s sister, Mrs. Ella Steadworthy, of Hershey, Pa., who is re-

lin, of Hardwicke, VOlanoTa, have itfaig returned to their home after ea- will i joying a brief visit at this resort as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart, of Wynne wood, at

their summer cottage.

Miss M. Patricia LaBaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. LaBaw, of Buttonw" 1 Wayne, whose engagement ~ ‘ i Sherman G. Stair, O. S.

of Rosemont, Pa.,

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holt, of Washington, D. C., are vacationing at this resort. Miss Peggy Boyle, who is employed at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waninger and their two sons, Ernest, Jr., and John, all of Philadelphia, who are vacationing in Wildwood, visited Mrs. Francis Boyle on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Alward Hillnian, of Wash-

ington street.

Charles Do: visited his Reba and Washington

the weekend.

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of Philadelphia,

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their

cottage over

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and Mrs. James

Doyle and their daughter, Dorothy, have been entertaining Mrs. Boyle's sister, Mrs. Helen Sweetwood, and Lieutenant and Mrs. James Boyle, Jr., of Wayne, Pa. The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hays, of Philadelphia, opened their Grant street cottage over the weekend where they will, remain

for a few days.

Mrs. J. Stratton Ware, of Elizabeth, N. J., is spending an indefinite time in Cape May as the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel Miller, at their Hughes

street cottage.

Morton Lyle, U. S. N., who is attending Flight Preparatory School at the University of Pennsylvania, and Miss Geraldine Bennett, a nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Lyle, at their home, 1105 Washington street, over the weekend. v. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Geye-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. ... —. —- Myers, of St. Davids, are spending some time in Cape May. Mrs. Muriel Fisher, of 108 First avenue, has accepted a position with the inspection division of the Navy Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, for the duration. F’" has leased her First avenue < tage until late in September. Mrs. Emiii* Burt, of West Philodnlnbia, returned to her home .-. Zest-Philadelphia after enjoying six weeks at this resort. lieutenant and Mrs. Edraui Thayer, Jr., are entertaining Miss Nancy Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Gross, of Harrisburg, for a few days. Sergeant Joseph P. Barker, Jr. of 50 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, joined his parents here over the weekend. . Mrs. Philip Mueller/ and her daugher, of Avon Park, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Mueller’s father, David Smythe and his family, at their summer cottage here. » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lelsie, of 1137 Washington street, entertained over the wekend and had as their guests Mrs. Lelsie's mother and sister, Mrs. R. Heaton and Jane Heaton, of Boston, Mass., and Sergeant and Mrs. Charles Burr, of Fort Dix. Mr. and Mrs". Caesar Kabalan, of Madison avenue, entertained Mr. Kabalan’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kabalan, of St. Petersburg, Fla., last week, and over this week-end Mrs. Kabalan’s nephew, Private Anies Day, Jr., U. S. Army, of VirginLieutenant Commander and Mrs. Wallace Douglass are entertaining Miss Sara J. Carter, of Lansdowne, Pa., for several days this week at their Kearney avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brewton entertained Cecil A. Brewton, of Washington, D. C., for several

days.

Mrs. Elisabeth Laker, of Jef-. ferson street, is visiting her uncle, Joseph Bates, in Philadelphia for a few days this week.. Miss Marion Merrill, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is enjoying some time Cape May. Mrs. Edwin Melwig, Sr., accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Harry Schott, of Haddonfield, is vis-

THE SELMA GOWN SHOPPE at 309 WASHINGTON STREET Extends to You A Cordial • Invitation To The Opening of Fall Fashions on Monday, August 23 Fashions by New York’s Smartest Creator* of Sports Wear, Street Clothee\Cocktail and Evening . Gowns, Lingerie, Millinery, Bags and .Costmne Jewelry.

We shall be honored with your presence.

. at this resort. Mr*. He __ remain for a month, and . Schott will return to her h

within a week.

and Mr*. Augt i are entertaining their , Mrs. Welter DanllkOt

old, for eight days. Mr*. Danilko was joined by Private Danilko over Saturday Sunday. They also have as their a Mr. Schramm's mother, Martha Schramm, and Miss Sara KineeM, of Rising Sun, Md. Mrs. Frank Goodman and Barry, who are spending some time at this resort, were joined over the weekend by Mr. Goodman, of Philadelphia, who will remain at this resort for some time.. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong, of Washington, D. C;, are enjoying

a vacation in this city.

Miss Martha Seyler, of Butler, Pa., is enjoying several days in

Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Backman are

igford, Pa., for twe weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and their daughters, Corinne and Arlene, of Belleville, are spending their vacation here as the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Julia Gruber, of Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoof, Jersey City, are vacationing ;»t this resort. Mrs. Edward Filer, of Philadelphia, was visiting relatives in this city on Wednesday. George Hoffman, of Philadelphia, joined Mrs. Hoffman and their son, Bernard, who are summering at this resort, over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Hoffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs! Naum S. Kahn, of Washington street. 7~ — Private (1c) Walter S. Trout, of Seymour Johnson Field, is enjoying a 10-day furlough here with his parents. Private Trout, •ho recently completed an intenive training course, is now dergoing training preparatory to being assigned for overseas duty. Chief Boatswain’s Mate Richard Rutherford, of Lewes, Del., was at honre for a few days’ furlough with ifis parent- t^ie week. Private Richard J. O’Neill, Jr., who recently entered the Army, is now stationed at North Camp Hood, Tex.

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WILDWOOD. N, J. Now Playing thru Mon., Ang. 23rd Gene Tierney — Don Ameche "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" 5 Days beg., Tues., Ang. 24th Fred Astaire;—Joan Leslie “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT”

OCEAN PIER

DANCING

EVERY NIGHT CHUCK GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

ON THE STAGE

Direct From Ringling Bros. Circus JUMBO World's Greatest Talking Sea Lion

The Mandell Brothers Featured In M-G-M Picture “BORN TO DANCE”

The Dobas Dud Senag^onal Thrills On The Perch

Hoop Rolling Specialists Winifred Mae Trio With Speed On Wheels

ERNIE McGEE Cartoonist Entertainer

FIRST RUN PICTURES M

FRL & -SAT., AUG. »-21 Tom Conway — Jean Brook; “THE FALCON IN DANGER”

Sum, Mon, Tues, August 22-23-24 Ine* Cooper — Edward Norris “WINGS OVER THE PACIFIC"

WED. * THURS, AUG. 25-26 James Dunn — Florence Bice THE GHOST AND THE GUEST

LAPP THEATRE

SPECIAL FAMILY DAYS Msuday & Thursday

AU_>OR ONE ADMISSION

Now. Playing thru Wed, Aug. 26th Bob Hope — Betty Hutton “LETS FACE FT 6 Days beg, Thurs, Aug. 26th Paulette Goddard—Claudette Colbert “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL”

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On the Boardwalk, Wildwood. N. J.

Now Playing thro Sat, Ang. 21st "'ng Crosby — Dorothy Lamour “DIXIE”

Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, August 22-23-24-25 Deanna Durbin—Joseph Gotten “HERS TO HOLD”

Thurs, Fri, Sat, Aug. 26-27-28 Charles Boyer—Joan Fontaine “THE CONSTANT NYMPH"

WILDWOOD. N. J.

Fri. and Sat, August 20-21 MacDonald Carey — Betty Rhodes “SALUTE FOR THREE”

“PILOT No. 5”

NIXON WILDWOOD, N. J.

GRAND

Cape May Coart Hoe

“WHATS BUZZIN’ COUSIN?” Tuea, Ang. 24—Eve. Shows Only

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, Ang. 28th—Mat. ft Eve. ABBOTT and COSTELLO

“HIT*THK ICE"

, 'JeaAficce&t't too/ Gene TIERNEY • Don AMECHE • Charles COBURN | [ eeJM-riwu MAPI-UM(«*«• lwin««TimWW‘M>»JOC.T» , fcS|»fAUgg | Ip* BASSO ■ L» ttUBUI * kkw HTNOUIS * AiWtt UkVBt • BAmI UBS I Produced ead Directed by ERNST LUBIT8CH • Screen Pley by aeaneca * Raptedeoo • Baecd upon the PUy •'Birthdey” by LaAo Bue-Fekets Thursday-Friday-Saturday, August 26-27-28 Fred Astaire—Joan Leslie The Sky’s The Limit CITY PIER

ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.

CAFE MAY, N. J. EVENINGS 7 A * P. M.

Friday-Saturday, August 20-21 Judy Garland — Van Heflin

Fay Bainter

Presenting Lily Mars Sun., Mon., Tues., August 22-23-24

Now Playing thru S.at, Aug. 21st 'T*ai O'Brien — Randolph Scott “BOMBARDIER”

Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, August 22-23-24-25 Kenny Baker — Edgar Bergen “STAGE DOOR CANTEEN"

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CHARLES COBURN

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Thurs, Aug. 26—Eve. Shows Only Humphrey Bogart—Raymond Maaaey

“ACTION IN THE NPRTg ATLANTIC"

Wed. & Thurs., August 25-26 Jimmy Lydon—Charles Smith “Henry Aldrich Swings It” Friday & Saturday, August 27-28 MacDonald Carey—Betty Rhodes “Salute For Three”