WOODBINE. Members of tbe Red Crocs assembled at the Ceutml School Auditorium Tuesday evening. May 18. Miss J Sussman re'umed Monday from her week's stay in Washington. M. Mcndelshon took a business trip to Philadelphia last week Miss L. Joffee Is home for the summer months. Miss A. Zimmerman and sister spent the week-end with relatives In Philadelphia.
Abramovltz was a Philadelphia
visitor recently.
A gathering look place at the Danerhlrsch home last Monday evening. Mr. L. Mendelshon, wife and children. of New York, visited their pa-
rents here.
Saturday turned out to be a favorable day for tbe members of the Glrla Social Club. A picnic was - iggested and the girls spent an *n toy able day
at Sea lale City.
Dr. I. P. Bet man. wife find children retc-ned to their home in New York
last Tuesday
Miss E. Shapiro spent a few days
in Philadelphia.
With "Bender" as pitcher the County All Stars baseball team were sure the game was theirs, it waa Interesting as well aa exciting to witness them playing against tbe Middle Township Higu School at the school grounds at Cape May Court House The score was 5—I in the former's favor. Rabinowitc spent a number of
parents on her arrival Saturday from £ )r - |U, ‘l Mr*. Eugene WayNew York. She wiU remain here for Mr*. Samuel Woolaon and daagbter
several days spent Thuraday In Philadelphia. ' w'-'t aia ■o'se*
boi" a B * r i H, ‘'” ». M M-
tin™ , ,John Cbrroll Ana Mitt Irtn* Woolar.r —
2 'J "J? ^ 'b* b-lui D W rxmZ-K -
Mr. and Mr*. Masker stopped with .'our, House.
HZ ,", *" N ’ apl>en - for * ter Mr* Ogden Gandy i* vuitin* her
OUr d ". nC * f* ,h T. Lyr C < lBU e»'''*Ts 1" Philadelphia
Frid V Jun * 11 An Mr*. Ray Barrett Is spending a few orchestra consisting of six men will be days with relativ.* here b ^‘f°.r '"S ? ll i^ de ‘ pb 1 ‘*' * r Raymond W^u .pent the
Li”, i'* '‘i" »nb bu
ed lb. d.i,.» bb. IMb. Shturday Xr Job „ Fld ,„ nr „, to
e* ‘'"d' : PhlUdelpbu.
Rev Dr Ye* ki sertnoa to the ft tt r. ^Mgw
Mj. and Mrv J-An c
Mr . Emma Gardner is spending a
week with her parents.
Eugene Springer entertained ter and Mrs. Mary Bartlevon on
Wadi. -sday.
Mis Dorothy Stiles is vUiting Mr. vtalUar re-latites and friends In Jame> Stiles and daughter.
u.2 0r , ?,‘ y - v. Frnnk Warner and Mrs. EdM.ss J Alexenhcrg purprlsed n.r Wells and children are vUiting
Among !he holiday visitor* ... , L .laidnowitz. F. Marcus. H Becker. J. G •venstem and brother, i. Breslow, 1 . G« lard, M. Welmrtein. E. Feldman. | ' C. R.iner and Mias Wise. B. Meli. L. Boyaid. J. Kauffman and Miss Kepner. j
J. Hofinan and Mr. Scherr.
Mis t E Breslow has been recently ' ope-.* «d on for her ton-lls. She is j
still inder the Doctor's care.
Mr Knuter left Monday for his home in >ew York, after spending s week's ,
vacation with relative* here.
V; ny friends and relative* helped ' celeb -ate the birthday of Lenora KaU. I
who raa a year old May Slst.
Mrs. Rhoda Fidler entertained her in Philadelphia.
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every indictlion u that it will be year* before ttura is a downward trend in price*. Labor, too, will not
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[BUiLDiNG CONTRACTOR
Bou, piionu Sea ble City, N. J |
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