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I I JPII. « THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bove entertained friends at their Lafayette street apartment last weekend. Their guests were the Rev. Thomas Peleshek, the Rev. Thom-, as Doyle, and the Rev. Paul Cahill, all of Philadelphia. Mrs. William Knoulich, of Windsor avenue, has returned to her home after enjoying 10 days with relatives and friends in Sew
York.
Howard W. McFall, Jr., entertained at dinner Friday evening at the home of his parents, 1301 New York avenue. His guests were Dick Candor and Robert Eichenberger, of Dayton, Ohio, who are vacationing in Cape May. Mrs, Lindell Brown and her daughter, Mary Lou, and her sister, Mrs. William Fairbanks, spent one day last week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Richard Wallace, her children and her sister, Mrs. William Cole, are spending some time in ^JFachapreague. Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves, •f Collingswood, were guests of Mr. Reeves' father, Arthur G. Reeves, and his brother and sis-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Reeves, at their cottage on Corfic street over Labor Day week-
phia, was visiting at this resort over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Scholl will open their home at 5608 Cedar avenue, West Philadelphia, this
summer i
Miss Alice Jansen has returned to her home in Lansdowne after •pending some time here as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shea and their family, of Mt. Vernon and First avenues. Miss Jean Christie Fox, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fox, of Foxley Farm, Downingtown, is spending 10 days at this resort prior to entering the Chevy Chase Junior College in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Baldwin returned to their home in Drexel Bill this week after visiting at this reeort for the past two weeks. Mrs. Allen Johnson, of Wilmington,. Del., has returned to her home after spending a few days in Cape May. - Mrs. J. D. Thompson, of Lansdowne, Pa., spent the Labor Day weekend at this resort. Samuel Kahn, who is employed in Penns Grove, enjoyed Saturday and Sunday at home with Mrs. Kahn and their daughter, Barbara Darrell, at their Washington street apartment. - Miss Joy Thomas, of the Main Line, Philadelphia, returned to her home after a brief visit in this city. John Bowman, of Philadelphia, was a Cape May visitor over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Carr, Jr., of Towson, Md., arc spending a month's vacation at this
resort.
Mrs. George Douglass and her sister. Miss Virginia Steer, were Philadelphia visitors this week. Mrs. Theresa Allen and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Gilhooley, have as their guests for a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. George Gilchrist, of Philadelphia.
Karl Suelke, of Collingswood, her cottage
was visiting in Cape May this
Cape
Mrs, Sara Zefner, of Lansdowne, has been spending some time in this city. Miss Edith M. Ruchert, of Philadelphia, was a Cape May visitor for several days recently. Miss Jeannette Harrington has returned to her home in Wilmington, Del., after visiting at this resort during the past week. Mrs. A. D. Boor and her son, David, have closed their cottage at 1012 Maryland avenue where they enjoyed the summer and have o'Pened their home is Drexel Hill for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman, Jr., and their small daughter, of Haddonfield, visited Mr. Lehman's parents on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tenenbaum, of 24 Windsor avenue, entertained their son, Irving, of Philadelphia, for a few days this week. Thomas Stevens, 3d, a student at Lehigh University, was at home for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens, of Columbia avenue. William C. Glass, of New York City, enjoyed Labor Day week•end at this resort with Mrs. Glass at their summer cottage, 701 Columbia avenue. Sandy Moon, of Minneola Field, L. I., enjoyed a few days this week at home with Dr. and Mrs. Alex C. Moon, of Decatur street. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Trout entertained their son. Waiter, Jr., who is in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Stevens and their two daughters, Joan and Barbara, are spending a few days in Roselle hs the guests of Mrs. Stevens' brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Guyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett ami their two daughters, Betsy and Kate, have returned to their home in Drexel Hill after being the guests of Mr. Bennett's mother, Mrs. Harry Bell, for three months at her cottage, 212 Stock-
ton place.
Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and her daughter, Jean, of Lansdowne, are vacationing in Cape May for several days. Miss Edna Learning, who has entered training in the Hahnemann Hospital. Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend at home with
her mother. M: ing, Sr., who
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mur-
intertaining ter, Mrs. N<
Mrs.
serious illness at her b<
ii Hughes street.
Miss Marilyn Haskey, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kaskey, of Washington street, who has ,
arc enl daughter,
and her two daughters, Norma and Barbara Joan, of Philadelphia who will remain for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lyle, of 1105 Washington street, entertained their -son, Morton, who attends Flight Preparatory School a the University of Pennsylvania. He had as his guests two cadets, John King and Norman Lloyd, over Labor Day weekend. Mrs. Charlotte Ostroske, Philadelphia, is in Cape May for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hecker, of Philadelphia, are vacationing Cape May this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hardie, of Easton, Pa., have been spending several days here as the guests of Mrs. Hardie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes, of Columbia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Benn and their family have returned their home in Pittsburgh, Pa., for the winter. Mrs. S. Gows and her family are returning to Pittsburgh this week after vacationing in Cape May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Laurie and their daughter, with her dren, have returned to Philadelphia for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker Jerrell have had as their guests for the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel S. Stevens, Jr, of Phila-
delphia.
Mrs. Gertrude Hughi her guests at her cottage on Columbia avenue David Davis and his daughter, Marge, of Brookline, Pa., for a few days, and Mrs. Robert Reeves, of West Philadelphia, Otto Rausch and his daughter, Betty, of Overbrook, Pa., and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, of Philadelphia, who was joined over the weekend by Mr. Stevens. Mrs. Carl Hartig, of Lansdowne, is recuperating at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sophia d'Romtra. and her daughter, Helen, at their home. 223 Perry street, after undergoing an operation recently. The d’Romtras also have as their guest Misi Anna Kamenec, of Beaver, Pa. and over the weekend Mr. am Mrs. William Butler, of Lans-
downe. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Levering Core, of Wachapreague. Va., are spending
a few weeks at thh
J. Spicer Lcam-; guests of their son-in-law and convalescing af- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Judge and Mrs. Harry Sweeney
have returned to Detroit, Mich., after enjoying the summer at this
resort on Guerney street. Miss Margaret McKenna has
returned to her home in Philadel-
at their cottage on La-
fayette street.
Mrs. Harrison Shaw and her daughter, Isabelle, of Corgie street, entertained Mr. Shaw, of
finished a summer course at the J Philadelphia, and Mrs. Shaw's University of Pennsylvania, is, niece and her family, Mr. and spending some time at home be- j Mrs. Bert Dare and their daughfore returning for the fall term. ter. Charlotte, and son. Corporal Mrs. Joseph Campbell has ^re-LBert Dare, Jr., U. S. Army, who turned to her home in Blue Bell, I is enjoying a furlough home from
' pending a month
on Hughes street. J Miss Betty Weldon, daughter of Doris Schneider, of Phil- Mr. and Mrs. George Weldon, cdelphia. was in Cape May over lias entered the Jefferson HosLabor Day weekend. Ipital, Philadelphia, for training. Lee Nyland returned to j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snowden,
phia after spending 10 days at s t thh
Philadelphia after spending < ral days at this resort.
Miss Marie Vettel has returned
Philadelphia after vacationing
I Wind-
Labor Day
Frankford.
May visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward have returned to their home in Phil? adelphia after spending several
. - — , —.—, ..... ....weeks at this resort.
to her home in Philadelphia this Monday to spend two weeks’ vis- Jack Blume, H. A. (1c), U. S. week after enjoying the summer],ting relatives in Roslyn, Pa., and N., attached to the. Hospital
Philadelphia. I Corps at the Naval Hospital in Ir == r—■
irthmore. Pa, is enjoying week’s furlough at home with his mother, Mrs. Sara Blume, at " ,n Queen street James Stevens, an apprer „aman, who attends Wore* Tech m Massachusetts, is sp ing a few days at home with parents, Mr.* and Mrs. W. H. Stevens, at their home, Hughes street Mrs. E. Bryan, who has been spending the summer with her son, Edward Bryan, at his cottage on Mt Vernon avenue, has returned to her home in Lansdowne, accompanied by her two granddaughters, the Misses Ella and Betty Ann Bryan. Mrs. Edward Mel wig, Sr, and her daughter, Katherine, have returned to their home in Philadelphia after vacationing at this resort for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of Lansdowne, are enjoying a few days in this city. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Arthur Hand, of Jenkintown, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, of Washington street Miss Helen H. Remington, who has been spending the summer in Cape May, has returned to her home, 4325 Osage avenue, Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth R. Remington, 8f J^niladelphia and Cape May, has been vacationing at Pocono Manor. The Misses Remington will return to Cape May the latter part of the month to close their Sewell avenue home for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Richter, of Charleston, S. C., are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. George Westenberger, of 1122 Lafayette street. Mr. and Mrs. George Westenberger spent Tuesday in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin FrankHutt, of Erlen, Pa, and Mr. been taking lessons only siqce Mrs. F. Howard Seberhagen May, and borrowed a bow from
her coach, Franklin George, a radio engineer, whose aon is also a champion, winning the midget
boys’ crown.
Benjamin an. Pa, s
and Mrs. F. Howard Seb
and their two small daughters, Anne Virginia and Meridith, of Wyncote, Pa, have returned home after spending the season at their
cottage on Windsor avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. unarms Knecht are entertaining their brother, Herbert G. Knecht, of German-
town, at their Windsor
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kent, of Woodbury, spent the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F.' Mervyn Kent and their son, at their Maryland avenue cottage. PATSY HAND WINS ARCHERY TITLE Patsy Hand, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Hand, Jr, of Ellyn, 111, won the junior girls’ title in the Illinois Archery Championship contest at
Mr. and Mrs. * Washington street. Her father
SHORE
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Thors, Fri, Sat, Sept. 9-10-11 Richard Quine — Noah Beery Jr. "WE’VE NEVER BEEN LICKED'
Sun, Mon, Tuea, Sept. 12-13-14 Monty Woolley — Grade FTelde “HOLY MATRIMONY”
member of the Civilian Air ! trol. Patsy is a student at C Ellyn Junior High SchooL
Professional Cards
Hollingsead Funeral Home 815 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY PHONE KEY. 520 BEU. 52 NO CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL HOME
DR. H. C. MANGINO CHIROPRACTOR Wool worth Bldg. Wildwood OFFICE HOURS DAILY 10 to 12 — 2 to 5 — 7 to 8 Thurs. and Sun. by Appointment Key. Phone 2851
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NO- 81 PCRWY 8TWBUT CAPB MAY
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at this resort.
Miss Ruth Parker, of Wilmington, Del, was a Cape May visitor
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Horan will return to their home in Philadelphia this week after spending the summer at this resort. Miss Maria K. McMahon, who has been vacationing in this city for several days, will return to her home in Philadelphia the Mtter part of this week. Hre. Elisabeth O'Rourke, of Philadelphia, is enjoying a brief vacation in Cape May. Miss • Marion Denzler has returned home to Wilmington, Del, after vacationing at this rc-
aoVt.
Mrs. Josephine Underhill, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Miss Lottie Hillman for several days last week. Miss Ruth Dumbleton, of ColBngswood. and Mias Barbara Ann Schuyler, of Riverton, spent a few days here recently as the guests of Mias Mary Ann Stevens. of Hughes street, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens, who entertained over Labor Day weekend their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevens, of Boston. Mass, and Mrs. Stevens brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Eisemann. of Lo-
gan, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Love and (heir family had as their guest Miss Betty Boynton, of Havyford, Pa., over the Labor Day weekend at their home on Renton
avenue.
Mrs. Joseph Settle was a Philadelphia visitor on Tuesday. Miss Bette Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harris, of Decatur street, has accepted a position in Washington, D. C. Mr and Mrs. Jr-hn Kelly. 3d. have returned and. opened their home in Baltimore, Md, after vacationing in Cape May for .the
pert three mon^n Seb.nenger aad New Jtreey A-
WILDWOOD. N. J.
c.„, M., ,»d r-turn-d | PADDED VAN SERVICE •o Wilmington, Del, for the win tar John Desmond ef Philadelphia. ________ wa* a Cape May visitor over ^ ^ g 4 ” -1°“ Lab^r Day weekend “* w - **■ Mus A dele Biddle, of Philadel- Himill.lUlUillUNim milllllUI'lIUltU'J
Johnson Funeral Home CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE W. KENNETH MATLACK
BELL PHONE 5-6001
Wed. and Thurs, September 15-16 Jimmy Lydon,— Charles Smith HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT Extra Added Attraction:
“REPORT FROM THE ALEUTIANS"
Fri. and Sat, September 17-18 Adolph Menjou — Martha* Scott
“HI DIDDLE DIDDLE"
THEATRE WILDWOOD, N. J.
Now Playing thru Wed, Sept 15 George Murphy — Joan Leslie THIS IS THE ARMY”
Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sept 16-17-18 Edward G. Robinson—Glenn Ford "DESTROYER”
TRyVNin
On the Boardwalk, Wildwood, N. J.
Fri, Sat, Sun, Sept 10 - 11 - 12 Bette Davis — Paul Lukas “WATCH ON THE RHINE”
GRAND
Cape May Court House, N. J.
Sat, Sept 11—Mat and Eve. Red Skelton — Lucille Ball "DU BARRY WAS A LADY”
'ues. Sept 14—Eve. Shows Only Charles Boyer — Joan Fontaine THE CONSTANT NYMPH”
Thurs, Sept 16—Eve. Shows Only Merle Oberon — Brian Aherne “FIRST COMES COURAGE”
Sat, Sept 18—Mat and Eve. Belle Davis — Paul Lukas ‘WATCH ON THE RHINE”
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Keystone 4771
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CARGOES INSURED
*1 navel by PUBLIC SERVKE BUS
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BUSES LEAVE FOR CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHIA •6.30 A. M. 2.41 P. M. 8.41A.M. 4.41P.M. 10.41AM. 6.41P.M. 112.41 P.M. 9.00 P.M. •1.00 P.M. I 1.00 P.M.
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BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vie West Cope May 1.41 A. M. 4.41 P. M. 12.15 PM. 9.45 P.M. Botes leave for Stone Harbor, Avalon, Ocean City and Atlantic City 8.41 A. M. 12.15 P- M.—4.41 P. M. Connections at Wildwood for Ocean City and A Han tic City 1 Sundays oaly ° Docs not ran Sundays 6.30 A M. Bus on Weekdays and Sot.
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EVENING SHOWS 7-9
MATINEE DAILY AT X PJ4.
Friday and Saturday, September 10-11 With Heart and Soul... With Emotional Strength . . . Tenderness . . . and Human Comedy! DOROTHY ROBERT McGUIRE — YOUNG “CLAUDIA” with Ina Claire — Reginald Gardiner Jean Howard miiiimiiiuHiuiimiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiimmmiiiinmmimuimiiH Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Sept. 12-13-14
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THE GREATEST UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA’S COURAGEOUS YOUTH! Out of the Halls of Heroes ihey coma commanding fame and love . . MARCHING INTO YOUR HEART!
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 15-16 Adolph Menjou — Martha Scott “Hi Diddle Diddle”
Friday-Saturday, September 17-18 EDWARD G. ROBINSON “DESTROYER
CITY PIER
ON THE BOARDWALK MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.
CAPE MAY, N. J. EVENINGS 7 & 9 P. M.
Fri
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Sat. & Sun., September 10-11-12 BETTE DAVIS
AND
PAUL LUKAS In the Play That Won the New York Critic's Award— Now A Picture to Win the Whole World's Heart! WATCH °« the RHINE” with GERALDINE FITZGERALD - Beulah Bondi — George Coulouris

