Cape May Star and Wave, 19 August 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Men To I August : Quotas

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Taylor, Jr n Stanley A. n, William Leon White,

; NOKTH Frederick Curvan, Alfred Joseph Mam, Jerry Matters. COURT HOUSE—John Michael Buckley, Andrew Grace, Benny Smith, Henry Clay Smith, Gifted Boscoe Spalding, Frank B. Springer, Jr., Theodore Raymond StIIL John Stitea, Morris Perkins Taylor, James Smith. GREEN CREEK—Everett Benaon Norbury. WHITESBORO—Carlton Lee Matthews, wminm Henderson, Carl Leonard Faison, WQliam Roach Martin. Conner, Crivelli, Fath, Foster, Gaiss, Gamp, Keenan,- Nestor, Norbnty, Nnss, Otter, ^Patrick, Price, Russo, Spalding, Springer, Stites, Allen Taylor, Tomlin and Taylor were accepted by the Navy. Maurice Hart was inducted into the Marine Corps, and the rest of the group was inducted into the Army.

Social fcvanJtA.

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Local Girl Writes, Directs Big Program For Coronation

dancing teacher—Miss' Jerry Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love, of Cape May, is also a contender for the title of America’s youngest asthor-director-

producer.

The Cape May girl, youngest

The Cape May girl, youngest of a family of entertainers, will present the 16th annual coronation program and juvenile jubilee on August 20. And the show is exclusively hers, having been written, directed and produced by her. Besides her latest enterprise, she directs wekly childrri*» revues as part of Cape May’s entertainment program at Convention H»ll and weekly dancing

for

ATTEND LAUNCHING

Mrs. Violet Hunter and her son, Jack, of Washington street, were invited guests at the launching'of

dted guests at the launching'of A. T. R. 18, U. S. Navy, at the Delaware Bay Shipbuilding Corp., at Leesburg, Sunday. The launching was followed by a reception in Port Norris, at the - home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles

Sharp.

The boat was built under the supervision of Joseph Davidson, of Portland, Me., who is occupying the Hnnter home in Leesburg.

HAVE HAYRIDE A group of mothers and their young children enjoyed a hayride on Friday evening. They were Mrs. Milton Blame and her son, Mickey; Mrs. Spicer Learning and her son, Spicer, Jr.; Mrs. James Mecrey and her son and daughter, John and Marey; Mrs. Louis Cox and her son, Billy; Mrs. William Hertle and her daughter, Paddy; Mrs. Henry Milligan and bar son, Henry, Jr.; Mrs. Jack' Killeen and her daughter, Judy Ann; Mrs. Leslie Poulson and her son, Leslie, and her niece, Barbara Rice; Mrs. Joseph Settle and her daughter, Joanne; and Mrs. William McGonigle and her

sters.

Virtually tossed into her present position when her predecessors were unable to accept reappointment, Miss Love slipped qukkly into harness, carrying on with a program undiminished because of the shift. This year’s coronation and jubilee has been built around a theme of “All Out for Victory” ,and will be dedicated to men in the armed servites. Dancing since she was three, Miss Love-has studied at Miller’s Conservatory of Dancing, Pete Conlo^fl Studios and under Ai White, all in Philadelphia, and was graduated from the Jack Manning Schools, New York, as a professional dancing teacher at the age of 12. Now a senior in high school, the Cape May girl five years ago created a sensation when she appeared on the Major Bowes amateur program on a nationwide radio broadcast. She rejected an offer to tour the country with one of his units in order to plete her education. Besides being an expert at toe, tap and acrobatic dancing. Miss Love is well known for her singing and dramatic ability, having performed in countless shows and entertainments throughout south-

ENTERTAIN VISITORS Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, of Columbia avenue, recently entertained Mrs. Hubert W. Amundaen, of Plainfield, and over the weekend their son, Lieutenant (jg) David Hughes, formerly of Little

to duty at Solomon Island, uS.

HAVE FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Howard Raymond Otter, Jr., gave a farewell party on Monday evening at the Terminal Restaurant, in honor of Mr. Otter, who has joined the U. S. Navy. Hs left Cape May on Wednesday. Among the. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raymond Otter, • Sr., and their daughter, Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Young berg and their son. Cart A. Youngberg; Mr. and Mrs. William Moss ana their eon, Donald; Fireman (le) aad Mrs. E. D. Max; Private Wandon McDowell, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. McDowell; Mrs. Kate Twombly, Mrs. Russell Poulson, Mrs. Gars Haney, Miss Ellen Hosele,

Joan Hodgson,

William Shoe, and Charles 1

HAS BUDGE PARTY WEST CAPE MAY—On Ti day evening Mrs. William McGonigle entertained at bridge at her home, 116 Fourth avenue. Her guests were Mrs. Gilbert DeHart, Mrs. Stanley Schellenger, Mrs. George Douglass, Mrs. Spicer '‘Learning, Mrs. Walter Binckley, Mrs. E. R. Tatge, Mrs. Steven Steger. and Mrs. John Devmney.

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Donna Jean, born on Friday in the Appelgate Maternity Home, C House. She weighed six and

lenefi Speak At I Roll Detf

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contest the will of the 1

ARNOLI

- CONTINUED FHOW PAOE ONE Program for the dedication

*— * arranged by

I by Donald

yostoraar Loveland. Rutherford’s widow, from »

Cape Club—Ocean Te

W. Lear and Steven J.

The Honor Roll is sponsored by the Community Honor Roll Committee, composed at representatives of most civic and patriotic organizations in Cape May i its surrounding communities. The project was started in May

. » lafct win1 probate of the will

JERRY LOVE

em New Jersey, both on the stage and in radio presentations. For several seasons she has assisted with the presentation of chUdren’s shows and the coronation and jubilee programs at Convention Hall when her broth-er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. England, Millville dance instructors, were floor managers

Convention Hall — nucleus about which the Honor Roll fund was buDt with contributions from interested individuals from governing bodies and organizations of the territory. Throngs of residents and visitors of the four communities are expected to attend the dedication ceremonies which will start promptly at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, August 22. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremonies will be held in the Methodist Church. /

WANTED

TENNIS TOURNEY LISTED There will be a tennis tournament for everyone beginning Saturday at the Cape May Golf Club tennis courts, it was announced this week. The junior tournament which is now in progress is only for young boys and girls.

White domeatic help, woman married couple, cooidag and

at Cape May. r of 8, good comfortable Heated room with bath.

Apply in writing, stating qualifications, age, references, salary to Box 7, 31 Perry Street, Cape

May.

“A LA MER” Piano m usings with Vincent and. Vito 4 to 6 — 8 to closing. Cuisine Par Excellence

Sunfumh tflatVicutcB Suds ALL HATS $1.00 up DrCSSCS — Greatly Reduced

ENTERTAIN RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Munson, of Franklin, N. J., are entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCann, and their children, Betsy and Robert, at.710 Kearney avenue.

AVOID

Congress Hall THE TAX SALE!

Two Decades of Unsurpassed Excellence

Presents

A sale of lands for unpaid 1941 taxes will be held October 11, 1943.

Francis Racimo and ttis Trio

To avoid further penalties in the form of costs incidental to the advertisement of sale and to protect your property from tax liens, pay your delinquent 1941 taxes immediately.

Cocktail Music 5:30— 7:30 9:30—12:30 daily

September 10 is the deadline for payment to escape inclusion in the advertisement of the sale.

CITY OF CAPE MAY

G. C. HUGHES, CoUector.

COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dancing Saturday Evening

Cottons — Jerseys — Sheers SIZES 9 TO 52

SUMMER SLACKS Gorgeous Summer BAGS $1.00 up Summer SKIRTS $195 up JANTZEN FOUNDATIONS

MOJUD HOSIERY

£etiif Owl Shoppe, 418 Washington Street Keystone 2733

STURDY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

ANNOUNCES ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO I8004.M by the

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

Main Dining Room For Rccervutiona Call WUaco . Bell 280 — Keyrtone 160

Wa regret that present conditions render It impossible to serve our numerous friends other s in the dininfc room.

Mrs. Smith was the former Joan Lyocs,^ daughter of Mr. and

Heights, and Mr. and Mn

Wait Perry street.

Private Smith, who entered the

U. &. Army two weeks ago, is new stationed at Fort Bdvoir, Va.

He arrived home on Saturday tor

severs! days’ furlough.

VISIT IN CAPE MAT

Lieutenant Commander Lewis W. Dunton. Jr, U. S. N. R, anid Mrs. - Dun ton aad their two eons, Lewie, Sd, and Jamea, of Arlingteh, Va, are visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. John T. Dunton at their

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of Naval Personnel.

Washington. _D. C, at the

a major opmn Hoe pit*).

oration at Hahnamar Hoepitel. Phfladelnhia, returned to her OteSfe M heum <* Wmtoee-

Jhs C a P SL Jhunihs (ii Boardwalk and Madison)

The Musical Couedy STEPHEN FOSTER

AR The Fanus Songs Yen Love To Hear.

Tues., Aug. 24 thn Sat, Aug. 28

naf the new play Listen. My ChUren — wick Mabel TaKaferre

Direct reduction mortgages «% Interest without premium

New OHce •417 Third Are, Stone Harbor, N. J.

SCHUMANN CORSET SHOP

The only corset shop in Cepe May County Complete Stock of GOSSARD — REN GO — ARTIST MODEL AMERICAN LADY — CAMP SURGICAL SUPPORTS To size 62 in stock Have your figure fitted by an expert at no additional cost. Doctors’ prescriptions filled on surgical belts. 119 W. Wildwood Avenue Wildwood , Keystone 4198 Evenings by appointment only

The Time tc Insulate NOW l

MOW when genuine “J-M” Rock Wool it utiD available at prceent low price*. MOW when Unde Sam is advising everyone to save hid for National Defense. MOW when increased taxes and increaaed living costs make hid savings more important

Shsrt on ueat

points?

Givi your family a treat of unrationed,

fresh fish!

card or phone os today.

Fred Hopewell

1217 Atlantic An

H FISH

Atlantic Gty, M. J.

SEASIDE FISH MARKET

Phones Atlantic Gty 6-0114 Phones Wildwood Keystone 9212 Bell 69

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Jackson and Mansion Streets

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Soft Grabs, Scallops, Jumbo Shrimp, Crabmeat

All Kinds of Fish—Clams

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