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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
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Mr. and Mr.i.. L. L. Lyon returned to their home in Clayton last we. k after spending a week in Cape May. Mrs. Guy G. W the guest of Mrs. Laura B. GU- ’ bert, of 417 Washington street, for some time, left last week" for her home in DeLand, Fla. Miss Sarah Fidler has-returned to this resort to resume teaching the fjrst grade in the Cape May Granvnar School, after "pending the summer with her mother in Oennisville. Mr. and Mis. W. Hodge*, of Texas, are now taaking their home in Cape May. Maftc C. Frymin- was in Philadelphia on Thursday. Mi-- Mary Ann Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steven', of fil2 Hugh left Cape May this " mending liftv pare!,! - !o . r* at State Tea
Trenton.
Private ilci -UK-hard Lenoir,
who is -tationed at Aberdeen, Md . enoyed the weekend at Some
with relatives and friends. Otto Kausch and l,.s daughter,
Betty: have ntuim-d to Overbrook, Pa , after spending some
Mr. atid'Olrs. Gilbert DeHart,
of t'OC Sewal avenue, who have made their home at this resort : for the past 7 two years, have left Cape May "and returned to their
i home in LansdowneJ Pa. Mrs. L. F. Entriken and her
daughter. Eleanor, who have been spending the past six w eeks here .as the guests of Mrs. Tasker Smith, at 122 Decatur street, have returned to * their
iSS Wayne, r.>
Mrs. Kate Hand, of Jefferson
>Jrs. A. Boughton and her ter. Miss M. Ityder, have returned to their Broadway cottage for the winter, after having leased their cottage for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Simmons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Xewberry at their Washington street apartment' for
days this week.
>1* and Mrs. Robert Kearns
arc entertaining Mrs. Kearns sister-in-law, Mrs. Helen Curran,
of Wayne, Pa., this week. Mrs. J. D. Keltic and Mrs. J:
Saturday and Sunday M'\ and | D. Keltic, Jr., were in Philadel-
"511> Call Mjller, of Huddon jphia on Thursday.
Heights. ! Joseph Furey, of Philadelphia, Mrs. -Donald Smith and her in-[sent the weekend at resort
fant daughter. Dohha, have re-[with-friends.
turm-,1 to Haddon Heights with John Glenn and his family i . ! j,ar-rr. . Mr. and Mrs. Rus-J returned to Pittsburgh after " Lyon-, where they will re- rationing at this resort for s
as tin ir guests for the du- time,
n. wi.il*.' Mr. Smith ■- with j Mrs. Mabel W. Black returned irmed forces. Mrs. Smith is j to her home in Washington, D. granddaughter of Mr. and j C., last week after .-pending Mr\. Daniel Hand, of Perry street. U„nie time a- :he gue-: of Major 11 O'Neill, 1. S. N. U-, of| n. A. Hsrgieaves at 'us Mary-
Mr. and Mrs. David C. R<
r*! M r and MrAudubon, ters. Mar bav.- ente lege in '
Bali.
rude Hu
•h<-s. <;i also i ha*
W<K,lf
f -Oak I Jin-. Pa.. M of New Y..rk r,t ; unlay Mr. and's.Mlof Tenm-ssey, arrii
l:\s.-ell O'Neill, l'. S. N. R., of I L-v.A. Del., was at home over h Saturday Sunday with hr* ; paMstC Mr. and Mrs. Richard
’ O'Neill,\of Perry street. Mr. and Mrs. William White-
j.ead and titejnother. Mrs. Celia Homan, entertained Airs. Homan’s
‘.rnther-in-law and sister, Mr. and ! Mrs. .Aijifcrt Tlu-sell, .>f Philadel-[the sumnte
j phia, from Friday . until Sunday j
d, r. fe. N. R., -ia-
■ ioned at the i’iniadelphia Nayy|M^MHB|
Yard. and. Mis. Hand were visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. - Horace -Ciwreh. of 1 K- atur etroet, ! ; on Saturday and Sunday. j Mrs. Joseph Robot*L accompan-;.
hav.* left
if Maryland
'ape May to spend s heir home in 1-ake Ma
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Snydc aid their family, who-hr-.v ..-pel
" icir Maryland
SHORE
WILDWOOD. N. J.
Gen
Mui
Philadelphia .visit- ;
• ad.
Fri. and Sat., September 17-18 ■Uih-Slenjou — Alarilm Scotl
S-.u've, l'. S. C. G-, lias | -HI DIDDLE DIDDLE”
■ "ape : ■
a!' l!a»e in ihe n-ounted I Sun., Mon, Tues, Sept. 19-20-21 Phibdelphia. where Mrs.] . Wallace I:.,. ry _ i.y ita.mer
* joined him. While at •t they made their home" -. and Mrs. Will
Broadway. ■ s. e.
•SALITE TO THE MARINES”
Norfolk. Ya
'enjoi
with Mrs
Wed. and Thurs., Sept. 22-23. j licoiwe MonlKomm —Ann* Bel
"BOMBERS MOON”
,.;r daughter. Kditb! ! Fri - and S *‘- Sept. 24-25
MY.KINGDOM FOR A COOK'
•f Clajloii. Maun.- Broi weekend gui-. er, Mr* Fra home. HMs Ad-lUrt PhiUlelphia Mi-s Edit!
phia Mr •d Boyle
s. Joseph Brooks, id Mr. and Mr-. . of Pitman, were with their moth•s Brook-, at her ishington street, illirun.r was in Thursday. Edmunds was in Thursday.
Mrs. Jules Halsman. of Washrton, D. and Ronald liriatit. companied by his daughter. Sue,
Mr.
nd Mrs
the
Br
of
North and. Congress stn*
Mrs. Wilton Hockenberry has joined Mr Hockonbeny and will ake her home in Baltimore. Md, whd" he is Stationed at Curtis Hay. H<1, in the U. S. Coast
THEATRE WILDWOOD. N. J
Thurs-. Fri, Sat, Sept. 16-17-ICdu-urd l;.i|.ms..i,. cu-im I* •DESTROYER"
Mi
Brewtoiu .of Tarry-1
, N. Y, whs a weekend guest i .•r brother and sister-in-law. md Mrs. Harry Breuyne of j ' 'and Mr-.'RoU-rt. I^slie \nned friends from Philadelat dinner Thursday cvc»gi. ;d < MminaTj'* 1 in ' HdladeB enjoyed the weekend .it this t with his parents. Mr and Stuart Ciaghorn, of Ocean
THANK YOLK LUCKY STARS’
i Thurs, PH, Sat, Sept. 23-24-23 Ls-sH- Houard—l>avld Niven
“SPITFIRE"
GRAND
Cape May Court House. N. J.
at. Sept. IS—Mat. and Eve. "WATCH ON THE RHINE”
lues. Sept. 21—Eve. Shows Only “THE MOKE THE MERRIER”
avenue cottage, have returned to their home in Germantown, Pa. Their cottage has been leased by Lieutenapt and Mrs. W. T. Bee Mrs. William Coyne is- entertaining her sister, Miss Edith Stewart, of Philadelphia, this Mr. and Mrs. William M. ShaW have returned to Cape May after having spent a week in Camden, New York, and Baltimore. Jay Heath, chief carpenter's mate. U. S. N, who recently returned from active duty overseas, and Mrs. Heath entertained at their cottage, 2R6 Windsor avenue, over Saturday and Sunday and had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Thomas, of Philadelpma. r. and Mrs. J. F. ChalfanC, of 22 aeconu avenue, nave Deen enumug weir son, nay-mono lorn, ot rniiaueipnia, ior a rs. n. x>. Cooiuaugh, who has spent we summer uere at ner a cage, 220 .corth. street, nas iluiueu to ner nome in ruiiaueipma ior we winter. jirs. nogan uocmus has closed ner collage at 222 noiw sui anO nas icturneu U> ner nome *» nmiiig ton, Del. air. ana airs. Frank Wood, of Barnesboro, Pa, are vacationing in Ca_pe May this week.
LIBERTY
SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY! OCTOBER 3-4-5 I
: Thurs, Sept. 23—Eve
< 7'iaael by PUBLIC SERVICE BUS
"HERS TO HOLD”
Mr an*i 1275 l.if; ««l Mr a
Mrs Wal and Mrs. William ( iting Pel;
Wallace spent haprvague, Ya, : n his return by I
YOCK
,* jiestv \ity~
fuzABir*
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p '/ ib -* lak£ " o od Sfour evt 1 4 PHILADtlPHIA ! ^
(V • v '—' QUriAsnc -
$ < 4ry —
'6.30 A. M. 8 41 A. M. 10 41 AM, LOOP M. 2.41 P. M.
4.41 P. M. 6.41 P. M. 9.00 P. M. U.00 P. M.
sat. Sept. 25—Mat. and Kv
Professional Cards J
Hollingsead | Funeral HIsme || 815 -WASHINGTON JTREET = ' CAPE MAY E PHONE KEY. 520 BELL 52 E NO CHARGE FOR USE OF jE FUNERAL HOME
BUSES LEAVE FOR WUDWOOD
Vio Cape May N 3 »ol Sovc
'6.30 A. I 8:41 A. M. 10.41 A. M. 1.00 P M. 2.41 P M
6 41 Py M.
Camp G* bis 14-da; with Mi?
11.00 P. 12.45 A 2.45 A.
2.30 A. M. : BUSES LEA4YE fOt? WILDWOOD Via Wert 8.41 A. M. '-4.41 P. 9.45 P. M. Buses, leave 4ot Stone Ocean City and Atlantic City 8.44 A.M. 4.41P.M. Connect,ont at W.l^wood toe Ocean City and Atlantic City Docs not run Sundays $.30 A. M. Bus on-Weekdays and Sot. Operates via Woodbine. TERMINALS: P 8. S L. STATION Washington and Ocean Avenues HONE: Boll 218-J or Keystone 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT Key. 1070
DR. H. C. MANGINO i
CHIROPRACTOR
Wooloorth Bide. Wildwood i OFFICE HOURS DAILY I; 10 to 12- — 2 to 5 — 7. to 8 ' j; Thurs. and Sun,by Appointment ji Key. Phone 2831 j T. MILLET HAND j| COUNSELOR-AT-LAW j No. 31 Permy Street
Sensational picture i that tells the whole i truth about the “Sons of i Heaven"..exposing their | awful ambitions even | more ruthlessly than | “Hitler's Children” bared | the shame of the Nazis. =
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OR.S.M. HORNSTINE SURGEON CHIROPODIST 4084 Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD, N. J. Key. 4069 . Ball 48
Johnson Funeral Home CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE W. KENNETH MATLACK rUMERAL DIRECTOR BELL. PHONE 5-8801 KEY. 321
SAFETY GLASS SZ.?
AK» -WINDOW
DOCK KEOtTLATOKS rxi.T cun. Etc
' GLASS SHOP Cape May Court House, N. J.
LIBERTY
.VfcNING SHOWS 7-9
MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P.M.
Friday-Saturday, September 17.18
ROBINSON
STARRING
EDWARD G.
.»GLBffl FOWfipERITE CHAPMAN • EDGAR t
iWa»d.la>Mi /ILLIAW / iiimiiiiiii
Screen Pity by Frank Weed. lewisMelt.-tr and Borden Chtse • Produced by IM F. (KtHU Directed by WILLIA^ A. SEITER • A COLUMBIA PICTURE iiiMimiiiiiiiiiiimnimniimimiiiiimiimimiimiftiiiiiiiimiiiiimimii Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Sept. 19-20-21 Lucille Ball ‘Best Foot Forward’
with
William Gaxton-—Virginia Weidler Harry James and His Music Makers 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiiiHimimmimiiiimiimmimii Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 22-23
GEORGE
MARGUERITE
SANDERS — CHAPMAN “Appointment
In Berlin”
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WOOlllY AND ^ - c3 They’re at it from the opening wedding bell ! A brand new team spelling grand new fun!
LAIRD CREGAR Ina O’Connor • Alan Mowbray • Melvillc,C6oper • Franklin I'angborn Directed by JOHN* STAHL • Produi-v-3 and Written ^ for the Screen by NUNN ALLY JOHNSON From the Novel by-Arnold Bennett
NEW EBBITT HOTEL * 150 ROOMS IOtm 8 H Ste, N. W. In the BubiNESS District
WASHlNGTONy D. C
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS AT MODERATE RATES RATES: SlNOLE $2.50 UP • DOUBLE <3.50 UP Special Rates for Family Groups or Large Parties Friendly Atmosphere Fine Food
STRICTLY TEMPERANCE HOTEL
GEORGE C. CLARKE, Owner and Operator i -T>OOOOf<-Q<y-^^aaOODOgOO&OOCBaOCBKIggC83ByXKBg830D~

