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Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gi3Ichre*t and their daughter. Miss Estefle GOlchrest, of Chevy Chase, Md., are enjoying some time in Cape May. '—'v Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGrath and their family have returned to their home in Jersey City after having enjoyed the summer in this city. Mrs. Anna Voise, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, of Wenonah, are enjoying two weeks at the Allen cottage on Grant

street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briant, of North street, are entertaining their prandson, Ronald Briant, Jr., of Collingswood, for a week. Mrs. John Blumer, of Washington, P- C., and her daughter. Miss Audrey Blumer, are in Cape May on Ocean street for their annual summer visit. Mrs. Mae Smith and her daughter, Miss Helen Smith, of Decatur street, are entertaining Mrs. Smith's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mecray, of New York, who have with them Miss Eleanor Entriken, of Wayne,

Pa.

Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Boeraer entertained their daughter, Miss Eleanor Boemer, of Philadelphia, at their Congress street cottage over Saturday and Sun-

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'. and Mrs. George H. Leyrer have returned to their home in Philadelphia after having spent the month of August in this city. Mr. Leyrer will enter the armed

forces in September.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoi week, of Washington, D. C., are Cape

May visitors this week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Atkinson, of Philadelphia, have been enjoying a week's vacation at this —

sort.

Mrs. Violet Hunter has been entertaining her granddaughter, Mrs. Charles R. Tranter, of Bris : tol, Pa., for a week. Mrs. Tranter was joined over the weekend by Mr. Tranter. Miss Lilia Hurst is visiting ir Bridgeton for a few days. Miss Betty Stapleford, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Adams, of Havre de Grace, Md., and their daughter,- Judith, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Cox and their family, of 904 Washington street, for the past

Mrs. Mary Geary, of Perry street, is visiting relatives in Philadelphia for some time. Walter Burkett, of Philadelphia and Washington, D. C., is a Cape May visitor for a few days. Mrs. Paul Blevin and her son, Paul, Jr., have returned to Charleston, S. C., after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Lepor, Jr., of Perry street. Mrs. Leonore McGonaghy, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days in Cape May at her Idaho avenue cotta Mr. and „ Swarthmore. Pa., were weekend guests with th* Misses Sara and Jennie Hughes at their home Washington street Miss Lois Haney, of Upper Darby, is spending two weeks Cape May. Allan Lowe, of Baltimore. Md., has joined Mrs. Lowe for a few days' vacation. Mrs, Lowe has been spending some time with her &ther, David Walters, who is convalescing aftei a' major operation at the home -of his son-in-law and daughter. Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel E. Miller, of Hughes street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carre and Mias Ann Carre, of Wenonah. are gueats of Mrs. S. H. Moore, of 213 Perry street, until after Labor

May.

Mr*. Rita Spang was a guest of Mrs. Gys Rief at her Decatur street" apartment on Wednesday. Urs; Rief celebrated her birthday on 'Sunday, receiving many cards and gifts from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Trueland and their daughter. Barbara; of Cleveland. Ohio, are spending their vacation visiting relatives sUJhis resort Hertle, accomister, Miss Helen rere Philadelphia visitare or. Wednesday. Mr*. Charles Hoffman is spendtac some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and -Mrs. Norton D. Fleu e been entertaining Mrs. Fleu*

Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehead had as their guests from Thursday until Monday Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson and their son, of Bridgeton, and over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. H. Ebsrhart, of Drexel Hill. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Rutherford are entertaining their son, Dick Rutherford, boatswain’s mate (lc), U. S. C. G. R-, who is stationed in Delaware, for several days at their cottage on Grant street. Mr. and arfcs. James Wilmeth, of Highland Park, who are spending the summer at their Grunt street cottage, are entertaining their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilmeth, Jr., of Washington, D. C., and their son, James .Wilmeth, 3d, for

some time.

Robert Wehler. of York. Pa., is among the annual visitors here

this week.

j Mrs. C. D. Thorpe, of Norfolk, Va., who i* visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellangy, of Franklin street, was joined the weekend by Mr. Thorpe, will also remain as their guest for some time. Donald Lynn and Miss Helen Lynn, of Washington, D. C., annual Cape May visitors, are spending some time here and are entertaining b|iss (Elizabeth Ja-

quette.

Mrs. Sophia d’Romtra has been

entertaining Mr. and Mrs. R. Remington and their daughter, of Upper Darby, Mr. and Mrs. William Levering, of Roxborough, for a week, Mrs. Niles Brunn, of Bergenfield, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. William McDermott, of Roxborough, Pa., over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dona-

hue, of Wilmington, Del., were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Ben-

son, of Maryland avenue. Private (lc) Joseph Robold, of

the U. S. Army, has been transferred from the University of

Colorado to a camp in Maine. Mrs. Gertrude Hughes is enter-

Uining at her cottage, 613 Columbia avenue, Mrs. Mary Fishback. of Connellsville, Pa., * and her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hickman, of Melrose Park; Dr. and Mrs. Fred Weidman, of Llanerch, Pa., for two weeks. Colonel and Mrs. George Christie and their two daughters, Muriel and Margaret, of Audubon, who will also remain a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ward, of the Gardner Apartments, West Philadelphia, until after Labor Day. and Miss Betty Rausch, of Overbrook, Pa., over Saturday and

Sunday.

John H. Leary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace--»Leary, of Philadelphia and Cape May, has been transferred from Camp Seibert, Ala., and is now attending the University of Louisiana, where he plans to finish his course chemical engineering. Leary is the brother of Mrs. Virgil Rief, of Decatur street. * Mrs. Wallace Douglass has turned to her home, 929 Kearney avenue, after enjoying several days in Philadelphia as the guest of relatives. Lieutenant (jg) and Mrs. John Kier have returned to their Perry street apartment after spending some time in Mississippi with Lieutenant Kier’s parents. ^ Michael Tkac, chief radioman, U. S. N., is enjoying his first furlough at home in eight months with Mrs. Tkac at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edrd Walton.

Mr*. Joseph A. Lockard, a former resident of this resort, now of Philadelphia, who h«« been visiting in Cape May, for the past week, was joined over the weekend by Mr. Lockard and Mrs. Lockard’s son, Harold O'Connor, who entertained Min Marie L. Devine, of Philadel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mad have returned to their home in Baltimore, M«L, after enjoying two weeks here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ware. Irwin Swain, U. S. C. G-, ark his bride, of Toledo, Ohio, accompanied by Mrs. Swain's sister. Miss Ida Mae Prondfoot, are spending 15 days here as guests of Mrs. Swain's mo Mrs. Jennie Swain, and his sister, Mrs. Allen Willson, of 1025 Wash-

ington street.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frymire are entertaining Mrs. Frymire's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tompkins, of Collingswood, who have with them their daughter, Muriel. Miss K. Lois Langhome spending some time in Washington, D. C-, and Philadelphia prior to the opening of the high school this city, where she will teach

The Rev. and Mrs. E. Paul Smith, of Lambertville, have turned to Cape May and are spending some time at 1123 New Jersey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fraser, Washington, D. C., are visiting . this resort. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoener, v have been spending a month Cape May, returned to their home in Plainfield on Tuesday. MrsHoener was guest speaker at the Home Mission Conference in the Cape Island Baptist Church re-

cently.

Mrs. Walter Young returned to her home in Philadelphia after enjoying some time here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Laura Harris, of Columbia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millet, of Bywood, Pa., are spending several days here as the guests of Mrs. Millet’s brolher-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Harry T. Hughes, and her niece, Mrs. J. Spicer

Learning, Jr.

and Mrs. Alexander Halde^ lave been entertaining Mr. Haldeman's sister-in-law. Mrs. William Haldeman, and Miss Helen Harding, of Newport, Va., for a week at their Washington street

apartment.

Misses Mary Lou and Catherine Devins, daughters of Lieutenant and Mrs. John Devins, of Mount Vernon avenue, have returned home after spending some time in

Newark visiting their uncle.

Private (lc) and Mrs. James Blevin have .returned to their home in Fort Dix after visiti Private Blevin's parents, Mr. a Mrs. William Blevin, of 926 Washington street, who have been entertaining their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul Blevin, and her infant son, Paul, Jr., of South Carolina. Ralph Townsend, son of the late Stillwell Townsend, and his family, of Philadelphia, are va-

cationing in Cape May.

Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Wilson are entertaining this week Mrs. Iva W. Lewis and her son, John Lewis, of Wilmington, Del., for a few

days.

Miss Janet Moore,

Mis* Angela Starston, accompanied hr her brother, Thomas A. Marston, of Germantown, are vaitkmmg at this resort for « Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Slingluff are returning to their home at 5531 Greenway avenue, Philadelphia, in s few days after having spent the season at this resort. Mrs. Charlotte S. Stevens, i e Drake, Philadelphia, will spend two weeks in Cape May. Mrs. Charles Wardell Brown and her son, Joseph Brown, who have been a month at this resort, ret to their home in Roxborough this

week.

Mrs. William Gray WetheriD and her mother, Mrs. A. Morris Herkness, of Maywood, Ogontz, are occupying the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Herkness at this resort

until after Labor Day.

Miss Carol Smith, of Philadelphia, returned to her home this week after a brief visit in Cape

May.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunz, 244 Windsor avenue, had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ferguson and their family, of Wissinoming, Pa., and this week Mrs. Kunz’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aust and their family, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Devine are entertaining Mrs. Devine's niece. Miss Barbara Hammer, of Roslyn, Pa., for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Arthur Carter, of Washington, D. C., who has spent a number of summers at this resort, has returned again to spend - few weeks here. Arthur L. W. Cohen, Jr., seaman (2c), U. S. C. G., sUtioned at Ludington, Mich., is spending his furlough at home with his parents at their home, 20 Ocean street. Mrs. Horace Church returned to her home on Jackson street Tuesday after visiting her.sonlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand and their infant daughter, Barbara Ann, in Tampa, Fla., for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hand will make their home in St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Church entertained their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hand, of Philadelphia, over Friday and Saturday.

Now Piay&g tkrfc . Ann SoUiTn — Jmru Crate - “SWING SHIFT MAISIE* Sun, Mon, Toes, Wed,

■nw*, Fri, Sat, Sept. 9 - It _ Rtcfranl Quine — Noeh Beery Jr.

WILDWOOD. N. J.

Now _ _ _ Lucille Bui — William Qexten “BEST FOOT FORWARD*

ff. Wed, Sept. 8th phy — Join LeeUe S THE ARMY"

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Ou the Boardwalk, Wildwood, N. J.

' Playing thru Sat, Sept. 4th Bob Hope — Betty Hutton “LETS FACE IT"

Sun. and Mon, Sept. 5 - S Betty Grable—-Georae Montgomery “CONEY ISLAND”

Tues, Wed, Thnra, Sept. 7-8-9 Gene Tierney — Don Ameche “HEAVEN CAN WATT*

Fri, Sat, Sun, Sept. 16 - 11 - 12 Bette Davis — Paul Lukas WATCH ON THE RHINE”

NIXON

WILDWOOD, N. J.

, Sept. 8 -

Fri., Sat, Sun, Sept. 8-4-5 •Fred Astaire — Joan Leslie “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT’

WILDWOOD, N. J.

Fri, Sat, Sun, Sept. 3-4-5 Bing Crosby — Dorothy L&mour “DIXIE”

Large Congregations At Methodist Church The month-long celebration of the centennial anniversary of the First Methodist Church was brought to a close Sunday with the services of the day drawing large congregations. Dr. S. A. Harker, of West Cepe May, preached the sermon. The attendance for the last nine Sundays, contrasted with that of a comparable period last year, broke all records with an

increase of 677.

The friendly open door policy which made the church available daily to visitors and any who wished to spend a period in private devotions for the third cohGlen ' secutive season was used by 136

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Cape May Court House, N. J.

Sat, Sept. 4th—Mat. & Eve. Judy Garland — Van Heflin “PRESENTING LILY MARS"

Tues, Sept. 7—Eve. Shows Only Cary Grant — La rain* Day “MR. LUCKY”

Thurs, Sept. 9—Eve. Shows Only MacDonald Carey — Betty Rhodes “SALUTE FOR THREE”

Sat, Sept 11—Mat and Eve. Red Skelton — Lucille Ball “DU BARRY WAS A LADY”

NOTE I! SATURDAY & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 & 5 Evening Shows 6:30 — 8:15 — 10:15 P.M. At All Theatres

'acationing in Cape I persons, an increase of three

last season.

*• Harry E. Bacon and her Answering numerous inquiries children, of Haverford, Pa, are about- 'the silence of the tower enjoying a fortnight at this resort, chimes, the Rev. Samuel Blair, Henry McKe'en and her I pastor of the church, said that

Mrs.

CoOmgswood. for a few days. Awing last week their guests rinded Mrs. William Huber. Aabury Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson, of Audubon, at their apartment on Washington ■treat. Mr*. Harry Lehman has returnad to her home. 275 Windsor areconvalescing after

Mr. and Mr* William West, of U48 Lafayette street, entertained Mrs. Weat’s sister. Mr* Walter ~ of 611 Chestnut street.

Mr*

iel Fisher of

Vivian Whitehead and i Mary Leu Wilson spent last k ta-New York City Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bockso* tftold. with their three Mary Beth. Faith and re visiting Mr* Elisabeth at her North street cot-

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BUSES LEAVE FOR

CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHIA •6.30 A.M. 2.41P.M. 8.41 A. M. 4.41 P. M. 10.41AM. 6.41P.M. 112.4i P. M. 9.00 P.M. •LOOP. M. 11.00 P.M •USES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vio Cepe Mey Naval Bom

*6.30 A M. 8.41 A M. 10.41 A M. 112.41 P. M. •LOO P. M . 2.41 P. M.

4.41 P.M. 6.41 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 11.00 P. M. 12.30 AM. 2.30 AM.

OPEN YEAR AROUND

668 Washington Street j - ^

Keystone 4771

BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Via Wart Capa May 8.41 A M 4.41 P. M. 12.15 P.M. 9.4ff. M. Iwsai leave for Stoae Harbor, Avalon, Ocooo Chy and AHoot.c City 8.41 A M. 12.15 P. M.—4.41 P.

TERMINALS: P. R. S. L. STATION Woabmgton cod Ocoee Avoaaai PHOME: Bad 218-J or Kayateoa 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT

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COLBERT PAULETTE GODDARD VERONICA LAKE in Paramount'! Qo Proudly We Hail

>AY,I Leslie Howard — David NivenlDorothy McGuire-Robert Young SPITFIRE” 1 “CLAUDIA”

CITY PIER

ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.

CAPS MAY. N. J. EVENINGS 7 A 9 P. M.

Now Playing Thru. Sat., Sept. 4th BOB PETTY HOPE — HUHON In the Riot of Comedy and Laughs LET’S FACE IT with ZASU PIUS—MARJORIE WEAVER Raymond Walburn — Eve Arden Dave Willock

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Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 8-9 BETTY GEORGE ( GRABLE — MONTGOMERY

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