CATE HAT COmiTY mm. FRIDAY. SEPTEKBEE 7. 1923
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MiM Julia Ipcar. of Touncatown, Chio. 1* vliltin* Ml* R^ba Joffoo foi
Will lam ▲bramson
.„d famUr motors to AUantlc City Jn SatunUy. where thn tpent an
J. 1* Kau and family
rootored to Vineland 04 Tuoaday to ‘'tJ^KeliSer ,of Philadelphia, la riaItinic the Selpel horn* for an IndeflD ' Tom*P*teraon and Lool. O^dlnyer motored from the Quake* City on Tuesday, bringinr Tori cam to the
local service atatloo.
Misses Miriam Danerhlrah and
Marjorie Roaenfeld laft for Montclair, N. J-. ° r - mornln*, to attend ‘'Dr.'Sol Singer epent tour days in
the Quaker City on bualneee. Nathan Upehuts, of Newark, we*
visiting friends on busineat here on ^uTtev’eneon, of Mew Pork City, was here to see his wife for a few
Dutch Swilling, of New York City, former Woodbine High School baseball star, paid a vlait to bis friends on Saturday. Eugene Feldman, of Philadelphia, was here to see his folks over the
Quaker City onth vlslt‘“" and family motored to Wildwood on Tuesday, where-they Went an enjoy- ‘ b Nat*Roeen*eld teek a b—tof trip to the Quaker City on Wedoeeday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mats and family motored to Sea Isle on Thursday to 81 U° d ^y^emSsr*** Philadelphia, who Is the supervlaing principal of the public schools here, arrived to resume hie duties for the coming school term. Gusale Nappsn, of the Quaker City, is visiting relatives.for a week. Mr and Mrs. Simon Brailove and daughter, and Mr. and Mm. Arthur Brailove motored from Washington. D. c.. to spend a few daya fwitt friends. _ : Miss Elsie Kramer, of Wilmington. Dela., was vial ting the Shropshire family on Thurtday. Miss Zelda Abrams is employed at the local poet office as assUtant. She takes the place of Milton Feldman, who has to leave on account of school. Mr. and Mm M. a Flume visited their parents on Thursday afternoon. Hyman Sobel motored from Newark on Friday to see relative* tor a Jew daya. , ' „ , William Lipman. of Egg Harbor, motored here on Friday on buaineM. Milton Rablnowitt, of the Quaker City, visited his parents on Saturday Joseph L Kata took a special business trip to Philadelphia cn Saturday. Mifflin Centre, of the Quaker City, isited his parents over the week-
end.
Israel Reiner, of Millville, was a
eek-esid visitor hem Thompson Peterson Burlington. N. J.. to lays with friends.
run Rablnowitt, Jr., and Jake Blume motored to Egg Harbor City ;o spend the evening with friends. Mr. and Mm M. Shapiro, ’hoenlxville. Pa., were visiting their
larents here on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm M. Oreenetein and hildren. of Atlantic City, motored n see their parents on Sunday. Joeeph Rablrowita. of the Quaker illy. Visited his family <-J Thursday Mm* Fannie Bchoenagle andchilen. Morris. Charlotte and Claire, ft for Philadelphia by motor on (urday. after spendig three weeks the home cf her mother. Mm 8am-
_ Clara Joffee, of Philadelphia, visited her relatives on Saturday. Hyman Upehuts and family motored from Philadelphia on Sunday to see relatives. Louis Shapiro and family, of ~dgan, motored here on Sunday to visit his relatives. Miss Celia Roaenfeld left for New York City where she intends to stay for an Indefinite period, studying music under the direction of Danlol-
“n.
Mr. and Mm A. F. Lap Id us and daughter Phylim motored here on Saturday evening from Philadelphia to see their oarenta Mm R. Kovaky, of Philadelphia, ect a few days with relatives on Sunday. Hyman Benson, of Westmont, motored hero 03 Saturday to see hia Claire Bchoenagle. cf Philadelphia, and Henry C. Lapidus motored to Cor Ms City on Friday where they spent an enjoyable
The firemen held their regular monthly meeting at the Borough Hall on Sunday evening. Dr. Joeeph L. Tepper and children motored from Waahaington, D. C., to e relatives on Saturday. Lonla Goldlngnr and brother. Dave. Louis KobUttky, Alex May and Max Pekarsky motored to Egg Harbor on Saturday to attend the Fair. Mr. and Mm A. Greensteln. Philadelphia, left for home after spending one week at their parents'
motored
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Out. of New York City, are visiting the Mendelsohn family for an Indefinite stay. Dr. Detrick, formerly of Philadelphia. now living in Goshen, will open up an office here, beginning Monday, the 10th. It will be located on the second floor of the Roeerfeld Hotel. He will be at thle office every afternoon. Leo M. Danerhlrah and bon, Jacob, motored to Wildwood on Saturday morning on business. Prof. 8. Chase ns motored *0 Wildood on Saturday, where he spent an enjoyable evening. Dr. Harvey Stambler and brother Louis motored from the Quaker City on Sunday to see relati es. I. Rablnowitt motored on business to Egg Harbor City on Friday evening. Mias Anna Lapidus motored from Wilmington. Dela., to see her parents over the week-end. Mm J. Hoffman returned from the Millville Hospital on Saturday. She la recuperating very slowly from a
Benjamin Bear, of Philadelphia, spent a few daya with hia parents. The Lintner family, who spent the summer in Ocean City, returned on Saturday. Jack Immerman, who spent the summer In Sea Isle, returned on Sunday to begin his last year In High School. Miss Ruth Hughee and sister, Helen, of York, Pa., visited the Joffee family for two days. Moe Roaenfeld and Ben Rabinowltx, Sr., motored from Sea Isle to Atlantic City to see Flrpo train for his coming fight Mr. Cooper and Mias Kamaroff. of Philadelphia, motored here on Monday of this week to spend some time with the Samson family.
Milton Feldman motored to Atlantic City on Friday to spend) the evening with friends. Abe Eisenberg motored from West End. Deis., to see his parents on Saturday.
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IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS
THURSDAYS September IS,
87 and Oeto^ar 11 Read $16.80 Trip Azam Set, Isle City Excursion train leaves Broad Street Station 8:87 A. M. Standard Time. Tickets good to Philadelphia on day proceeding date of excursion. Tickets good In parlor or ilaaptng can on payment of usual charges for space occupied Including surcharge. Dining
ear attached.
For details and time of train* consult Ticket Agent. Ask for
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The ideal route to Engirt 7gHs, giving a dgyUgl* ride through beantifnl Suaonehanna Proportionate fares from other points. Tickets good for sixteen days Pennsylvania R.R. System Route of the Broadway limited
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