Cape May County Times, 14 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

HEWS ROTES 01 ALL OF CAPE MAY COUHTT

CORRESPONDENCE PAGE

WOODBIHE

Mias Sadie Heimlich, of New York City, U vial ting Mr*. M Blutne for two weeks. Philip Alexenberg motored to Atlantic City on Monday to apend the

day.

Harry L. Hal pern motored on buslneaa to Wildwood on Wednesday. Mias Theresa Finkleatein, principal of the High School here, arrived from Syracuse, N. Y., to take charge of her duties. The following constitute the faculty of the Woodbine Grammar School: Mr. Bollnsky, 8th grade; Mr. Coax, 7th grade; Mias Greensteln and Miss Ida Zuchowitx. 6th grade: Mlaa Wolfeon. 5th grade; Mrs. Levenaon, 4th grade; Mias Cohen, 3rd grade; Mlaa Zimmerman, 2nd grade; Mlaa Yetta Zuchowitx, 1st grade. Mlaa Bella Swilling, of New York City, la stopping at her brother's home for a few days. Estelle Abramson and Thelma RabInowlts were In Glaaeboro on Tuesday. taking entrance examination for school. The Shropshire family motored tc Maurice River on Monday where they want fishing with a noted fisherman T. C. Garrison. Miss Minnie Tapper, of Washington, D. C., la visiting relatives for one

Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Hats and family spent Tuesday evening at

City.

Mlaa Minnie Weinstein, of New York City, la staying at the home of Mrs. J. Joffe for two w< Moe Goodman. Mra. M. Tapper and Mr. and Mra. P. Hats motored to Atlantic City on Wednesday to spond

the day.

Thompson and Milton Peterson motored from the Quaker City on Wednesday, bringing new can. The Rablnowitx family motored to Philadelphia on Sunday, whets they spent three days. David Sapenlela and Max Becker motored to Wildwood on Monday to visit friends. Mrs. William Risen be ig. Mra. L Eisenberg. Mrs. L. A. Abramson and daughter Corrtnne. motored to Atlantic City to wltneae the pageant on Thursday. William Abramson, Moe Mendel eobn, Everett Vaughn and L. C Abramson motored to Tuckahoe to attend the Masonic meeting. Idas Pauline Greensteln motored to Atlantic City on Wedneaday to stay there for the remainder of the

pageant.

Samuel Levenson took a business trip to Philadelphia on Thursday. A. M. Peterson, of the Ford Service Station, received his carload of Fords on Thursday. Mr. Centre, superintendent of the Woodbine Colony. Is very HI at this

writing.

Mr. and Mr*. Leo M. Danerhlrsh and son. Jack, together with Mra. Lurie and daughter. Libble. motored to New York >T y on Friday to stay for u few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs I. Blutne were In Philadelphia on Thursday evening to attend the weeding of their grandchild. Miss M'tnie Smith. Morris Silverman went to Philadelphia on business. Thursday. Henry C. Lapidus and Chester Rabinowitx motored to Cape May on Friday to get e line on the Penn grld-

1 rotters.

Dave Dachow, of Philadelphia, arrived on Friday to visit his parents for a few, days. Miss Anna Blutne, of the Quaker City, was a week-end visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Singer spent two days In Philadelphia last week. Israel Reiner, of Millville, was a recent visitor here for a few days. Morris Klrinsky took a business trip to Millville on Friday. Reuben Leiberman and Jack Rabin aw Ux hitch-hiked to Atlantic City on Wednesday to witness the pageant. Mias Alvina Peterson, the new kindergarten teacher, arrived on Friday morning from Concord. M^ss Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Katx and family motored to Atlantic City on Friday afternoon to spend the evening with

friends.

MUs Marjorie Rosenfeld returned from Montclair to attend school at

Glass boro

Ths Woodbine High School elected Its officers of the vartons organisations. The following are the officers of the Owl staff: Chester Rablnowitx. editor-in-chief: Lucille Levin, associate editor; Louis Kobllteky. business manager; Ethel Susnman and Louis Goldlnger. assistant business manager. Senior Class officers: Jack Immemian. president; Ev> El. -nberg. vice-president. Chester .tablnowltx. secretary; Harry Potasbnick, treasurer. Louis Koblitsky la treasurer of the Washington Club Officers of ths literary Socle.y: Chester Rablnowitx. president; Philip Wadllnger.

vice-president,

WOODBPTE Mr. and Mra. A. M Peterson tored to Wildwood on Saturday to spend the day. Irving Brealow, of Philadelphia, was here to see hla folks on Sunday. Miss Rose Goldberg, of Vineland, visited friends btre on Sunday. Miss Lena De Cinque motored Millville on Saturday to spend a I days with relatives. Miss Agnea Courtney, of Sea Isle, is employed at the local Ford Service Station. Eddie Brealow. of Westmont, and . Brealow, of Townsends' Deis., stored on Saturday to see their folks for a few days. Isadora Immerman. of Sea We. was spending three days with his mother. Miss Anna Utpldus and Sara Sacks, of Wilmington. Dels., are three days at the home of Mrs. Lapidus. Abe Eisenberg. who km boon stationed at road construction, has completed the road there and work on the Seaside Road near Ocean View In the near future. Milton Blume, who Is spending the mmer In Sea Isle City. eWted hla parents for the holidays and enjoyed a pleasant stay. On Tuesday evening Mr. Blume entertained Mia Marie Edwards, of Rock Wand. N. T.. at kis home. She is connected prominently with the leading society people at Newport, R. L Solis Gable, of Philadelphia, visited his parents on Monday to spend a few days. He is employed at the offiee of the Associated Prea in Philadelphia. Ocean City to see hla folks on Sunder and son. Milton, tended the postmasters’ Convent loo. held at Atlantic City, on ~ Nat Rosenfeld took a buslnea trip to New York City on Tuesday

tng.

Max Bear, of Norristown, Pa.. Is visiting his parents for an Indefinite

stay.

Samuel Levin, who la connected with the North American at the Reports Department in Philadelphia Is rlsKlng hi' folks for one Joseph C hen. of New York City, is spending one week with his family. On Monday evening a social gathering was held at the home of Dr. Joffe. Those who attended were; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Blume. Clara and Ben Rablnowitx. Israel Rablnowitx. Sr.. Milton and Daisy Blume. Alvins Peterson, and Bemte Joffe. Claire Cohen was In Atlantic City on Friday and Saturday. Harry Weinstein, of the Quaker City, la visiting his parents for an Indefinite stay. Sam Stein motored from Atlantic City on Sunday evening to see friends. Mias MoUie PrenUcv. of Went Philadelphia. is visiting her slater at the Institution for a few days. Dr. Joseph Levenson returned from his western tonr on Sunday evening. He had a splendid time.

Mott, of New York, motored here on Sunday to visit Mr. sad Mra. Richard Voss. Mrs. Joseph DsueUbeck. of Trenton. and mother, of South Dennis, visited Mra. Sara Rom early la the

sak.

Mias Anas Gandy left on Tuesday for Audubon, where she will t

bool.

Dr. Marcia Smith, of Ms—achuestt* arrived home the last of the week her vacation. [r. and Mrs. Wilbur Carol and child were calling on old friends here

Ernest Wellman, of Cape May. vtaied William Mason and family on

Fred Hugh— and family, of Phils delphla. motored here to spend Labor Day with his tfatsr. Mr. sad Mrs. Edward Hoff and child, of East Orange, are landing their vacation at hla father's horns

‘ re.

Mra. Juliette Taylor entertained ’ -Iran from Philadelphia over

_ d Milton Westoott are serving on the lory for “ September term of court. *ro*d Rom.'Sr., of Tuekahoe. spent Turn day night with hie parent*

* nra.

Word waa reeel ved hers from New York that Arthur Porter pound away on July Uth. Mr. Porter will be the British rapreetn tatlvu at ths Bethlehem Steel office here fiuring the lata war. Frank Carter and family, of

Mra Edward Hoffman waa among the MILrillt shoppers Monday. Mrs. Reuben Hem and daughter Zettle spent several days the past week with her slater, Mrs. Clarence Le Munyon, of Cape May. C. P. Hem made a business trip to Millville on Friday. Mtm Lolita Hem returned home after two weeks’ visit with relatives at Pleaaantvllle, N. J. Mrs. Adam Metals and daughter. Kathryn, of Philadelphia spent Tuesday with Mra. Mdale's mother, Mrs. Wl.Jam Layton. H. G. Somers and R. B. Mason motored to Atlantic City on Thurs-

day.

Mra. Mary Carliah. of Bridgeton, spent the week-end with her sister. Mia. C. P. Heaa Mrs. Fred Hetterbaugh returned to her home after two weeks* st»y with relatives at New CasMe. Pa.

CAPE HAT C07RT HOUSE Him Gladys McPhetaoo. of Bur-

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friend, Thelma L Spalding. Mim Elisabeth Taylor pm Friday until Monday la Atlantic City with friends Mr. and Mrs. Job Toner entertained number of friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mortoo attended the pageant in AUaaUc City on. Thursday. Mim Alice Tayl .r U still gulte 111: her niece Is now staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sayre sad sou. Berkley, ami Mra. Cora Burks, called i Goshen friends Sunday rftemoou. A number of Court

Sunday to spend the day with Bm

parents at MayriUa.

Belfort Saul and Mim Mary O paaaad Sunday with Mrs. SUa Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and

after two weeks' visit with Men a. at Atlantic City. Mrs. George Wheaton, of Soufh Seavllle. Is mending several days with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-

paaaad Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

John Powell.

Mra. B?«ek waa visited by daughter. Otadya, of Philadelphia, eu

Mia. Hannah Sharp, of Blehwood. •set Lubot Day with her eon and

has It he wto go i

it to

Monday to work tor Rom A Whealen. ntractor* of ths new State ra^. Mr. and Mrs. Bltner. bf

Mim Mary Creamer was In Atlantic City on Wednesday. and Mra. Cawaaa visited friends In Beasley’s Point and See-

rill e. Wednaaday.

Many of our townspeople attended the County Fair. Saturday. Mra. Elisabeth Stevens la enter-

taining her sister

Mr. and Mra. John Berry and < dren. of Seavllie, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Sarah Mason. J. C. Clark spent Thursday In

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clark, of Vineland.- spent Monday with Mr. and

Mia. J. H. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins and children, of Hill Crest, spent Hon day

rlth friends here.

Fred Dowling, of Hill rill e, q

Mrm Mildred Frit and Herbert

SWAIHTOH Rev. Andrews and family has returned after being away on a short

vacation.

Matthew Hand is much improved after having a bad attack of car-

bunkles.

Prank Ad llson has purchased the farm of Mrs. Lida Todd at Clermont. Many of our townspeople attended the County Fair, moet of them sending exhibits and carrying away their

share of the ribbons

Mrs. Edwin Townsend entertained the Ladles' Aid at their .September meeting on Thursday last. Russel Ford, of Woodbury Heights. ent his vacation at Allison Ladles' era enjoyed the fishing and

gunning.

Edwin Moor* and a friend, Woodbury Heights, are at the Moore farm for a vacation. Mr. Lord and family, of Woodbury Heights, motored here on Sunday and spent the day. A number of tbe bosses on the road are boarding at H. 8. Williams. Mim Emma Temple, of Vineland, spent a few days last week with her dra. Allison Ludlam. Hunt, a trained nurse of Wildwood, came her none day last week and accompanied Mrs. Amos Brower tc Whits Haven to recuperate from her recent ill ness. Mias Sarah Richardson and Charles Stephens spent Monday evening at Cape May with Mulford Stephens. George Post motored down from Philadelphia in his new Ford ^d-

on Tuesday.

Mr. and M-s. Maurice Crease, who spent the summer at Ocean City, are at their home here.

Owens, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs Poll’s cousin the last of the Mra. Jams Eldrtdge and son called on Mim Kathrtne Butler, Thursday. David Van Vo rat was a Court House visitor on Thursday. Mr. and .Mrs. Ebben Brown and son spent Thursday afternoon

Ocean City.

Rev. and Mrs. Thomas and family, of Quinton, were week-end visitors with Rev. and Mra. Cawman here. Hollis Caldwell was In Hsddon Heights on business Priday. School opened here on Monday with Mim Pearl Stretch as teacher. Mim Mhry Creamer went to Plaaaantrille on Saturday where ahe will teach school this winter. William Matthews entertained his two brothers and their families, of Holmesburg, Pa., last Sunday.

KIOGBAHire Mr. and Mra. Ralph Denn have left for their home In Washington. D. C., after spending thei.

here.

Mrs. Frank Jones entertained Marion Tbacklenburg and a girl friend and Mr~ William Billlngham and daughter, all of Philadelphia, for

John Hamilton, of Ardmore, spent Thursday with Joseph Mason. Mrs. Nettie Somers, of Philadelphia. went several days with her rister. Mrs. Hannah Layton. Hampton, of’MUIriUe, Is visiting her son. Leland Ctutnplor Mr. and Mrs. J. C Camp motored to PleeaantriUe and Atlantic City on

Thursday.

Him Rachel Ward, of Millville, visiting her aunt, Mrs. This. Harris. Hr. and Mra. William Grau and children, of Pleaasntrille. spent Saturday with Mra. Rachel Hem. Albert Hoffman spent Saturday In

r Button, of Philadelphia.

Mr , Ruoooe Spalding entertained her aother, Sunday. k re. Oora Barber Is spend lag a two weeks' vacation la AUar -le City with

Mr. and Mrs. 1 son. John, of Woodbine, paaaad Sunday with Mrs. Peterson’* parents, a

Mrs. Unnesus Peterson and aona. Osmore sad Lynwood, .of Wildwood, ant Sunday with Mrs. Georgs Paul. Mrs. Courtier 1 Coleman and family. of Mlllrille, spool a pari of Imt week with Mr. sad Mrs. & T.

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■«». STT*., dXji!’' 1 the week-end her*^^ Saturday i!tu? ^ ^ In AltoonsTpa. ^ r|li W v™—•'UrSuSw""- °* * w» -u, U, Wlk

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Mr. sad Mis. Samuel

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*«»fiay with his parent* u a Mr. sad Mrs. WDlUm I

rSa- 0 "- 0 -. Mrs. J. Beerekel, son and d ottoafi* the Pair at Court H

Saturday.

T. H. Price was in Court B

Mra. . __ days with Mrs. Steve Stevenson, of

Cape May.

Mrs. Oliver Gifford has returned after six weeks' stay with friend* at Whiting, N. Y. Randolph Mason motored to Atlantic City and Cape May on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. ~ to Mlllrille on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Toner hare returned from OroriUe to taalr h In Mayrille. Tbe volunteer firemen held a sale on Monday of all the prize winning fruits and vegetables of the Fair, for the benefit of the firemen. Mrs. Albert Firidsknaa

Charles Stephen*, who has been

Israel BulckUet, nee- working at Rennet's Station, Is In retary; Sara ShaU. treasurer. Court House for a few dayH.

Many people from here attended Leroy Hem. George Post tad Cham the Pair a’. Cape May Court House Stephens motored to Woodbine on

on Thursday. Friday and Saturday, business on Sunday.

Constable Morris Llcbow wax in Sunday School, which waa held In Wildwood on Saturday to see friends 1 the morning all summer, la now Harry M. Halpern. of Philadelphia. | changed to 2.30 In the afternoon, was here to see his folks for three; Services In As bury Church on Sunday

days last week. evening at 7.30.

Abe Eisenberg motored from Town-1 Dr. A. C. Moon frequently com** •end. Delaware, on Su.iday. to spend here and enjoys gunning for yellow

the day with his folks. legs

Mr. and Mra. A. Butcher spent Sat urday at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner. Sr. and Mra. Carl HUdreth attended the Pair on Priday and Saturday. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Robert returned home on Sunday after spend Ing a week at Wildwood. Miss Leah Harris has left for Riverside. N. J.. to teach school. Him Edith Endieott also teaches at Med-

ford.

Mr. and Mra. B. Lawton sad daughter. Mary, were Wildwood visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Q. Slaughter entertained company over the

end.

Mim Bits Harris spent Saturday with MI— Beatrice Taylor at Coon

House.

BenJ. Crease wUI enter Temple CRlege. Philadelphia, this year. Miss Grace Hawk will teach at Mlllrille and Mim Alberta Harris will resume her studies In music at Washington, D. C. Walter Hand. Jr., was In Wildwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevart and Mia* Mary Stewart and Mias Edith Schrader were Court House visitors one day last week. Theodore sad David Sayre were In Wildwood on Saturday.

flREKH CREEK Mrs. Uriah Creese entertained Mr. and Mra. Lewi* Fox. of Bridgeton. Mias Frances Robinson spent the 'eek-end with Mrs. James Harris, of Cape May. Capt. Edward Holmes is making a large shipment of Delaware Bay oysters dally. Many from our village attended the Cape May County Fair at ^ourt House on Thursday. Friday and

Saturday.

Miss Beulah Camp, who la teaching school at Mlllrille, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Camp.

Mra. Harry Short entertained her sister over the week-end. Elmer Hemmlngway and James Sc he Linger made a business trip to

Woodblns on Thursday

Leslie P. Bates had quite a number

of turkeys killed by dogs.

Misses Gladys Errtcaon and I Dor-! 1-1 Pbll *<lelphl* with relatives several

othy Loper spent the week-end with last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong. Mrs. William Armstrong visited Stanford Robinson and Everett hw daughter. Mrs. Thomas Barefoot,

Mrs. Frank Edwards sad daughter. Dorothy. Mrs. Emma Coreoa and Mim Sarah Peterson called on Mrs. Bertha Corson at Erma. Wednesday. Benjamin Roylea. of Wildwood.called on Mim Belle Hewitt on Tuesday evening. Thomas Crandoi _ Philadelphia for tbe winter. Mrs. Loralne Cheater. Mra. Mary Stllwell and Mrs. Ella Yearsley sgret tbe week-end with raiativm at Stone Harbor. » ■ Mra. Kate Bright had her grandchildren. Beatrice Bright and Alloa Grace. Jr., of Angleaea, with her Unt

•ek.

Milton Walling. Mlaass Jessie Mlxner. Belle Hevritr and Jane Smith were Wildwood rirttora on Wednes-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. F. V.. Tamm visited relatives in Delaware a couple of days last waak. Several friend* of Mim Jamie Mix ner gave her a surprise farewell party on last Tuesday evening. They spent an enjoyable evening at and music. Mim Mlxner leaves for Temple College. Ws all xrtaL her

A. Headrl.k* sad family ai Dig from Pine Avenue I

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bo Jan u and Mra. Chartm Rohan, of k City, spent the week-eed b Mr. and Mra WUliam T Mtod Mr*. San A

Edith C Mim Helen Carroll u land, and Mim Sue Chester to» lyn. Mrs. J. H. Whitaker, of Wet --oompenjed Mr. Whitaker I home after spending the week d Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Gandy Welto-Berry the «

The County Fair waa well attended by ths people of our community.

F. J. Walling made a buslnem trip

to Newark several days last weak. ‘ Mrs. Clarence Acklns were

Brown attended the beauty pageant at Allan lie City on Thursday. Mrs. L. L. HoUIngaeari and daughter. Marie, and granddaughter. Helen Barba, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 1- M. Swain, at Swaluton.

PALERMO

r. and Mra. Louis Paahley and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Corson were calling on friends in Ocean City Saturday

evening.

“Jr entertained evening fre,n ° Ce * n CUy. Wednesday Clouting was visiting friends in Ocean City, Saturday. Oeorge Garrett Is building a new addition to hla houw. Mrs. Townsend Godfrey i. entertaining relatives from Jofraatovn this

. . * nd Oeorge RHtenhoum. or Germantown, was visiting Mrs. R

W. Clouting. Saturday.

Mias Myrtle Madura spent Ssturd *Edw?d p Uh Y< >ung Edward Corsoii was an Ocean Cltv

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR TU ' l i or Monday 7 Thomas B Huahm - TI—

K&.’tLL’ ST IZ?

Buy the Champion Roofing of Chaus- months ,#r

*•£ •venue. Mlaa Bertha Field and Mias En.m*

**• SEE “ —adv. ittf wuiioov.

In Millville several days last week. Mrs. Lewi* Powell has returns home after a visit with rain tires In

Ocean City last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Claresee ri * 1 lrghrr of Cape May. speat Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jamas C. B,rks. Mrs. Spencer Crandoi and children Adeline and Maurice, were risMora

In Atlantic City last week

Mim Jamie Mlxner Ml on Priday for Philadelphia where she wUI attend Temp.e College this winter. . !?* Mni O * or ** •>“» satortain ed Mr. and Mra. u*»sitri Erickson and children, of Mauricstowa. oa

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith spent . wul “ l, ' r Mr and Mrs. C Broughton, at EMore.

Peterson and children, of

Wildwood, visited Oeorge Peterson and fully the first part o' this waak. Lister Davis, of Atlantic City, spent a couple of days with his wImT’ J0h * D * ,rU " th * anl “f laa< Mim Marlon Smith and Clarence ioe. of Avalon, called on Nelson Smith and family. Monday evening.

Island by Mr. and Mr*. ZscharyN

lor.

John Wingate, eon of tb* » Wingate, waa the gu«t of ■ race part of U*t * Ruth and Ekbtr T weak with Mr* lor. ^ Paal C. Onrroll atteodd t*"

lion of Atlaitk*

Mrs. Frank Fldlxr

daughter. Mrs. Leroy ^

May Court House oa

Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 Burhiu^-

.tighter, of Frankfort «

Onwalngen for th* **«*■*

Mr. and Mrs. WiUum f

Mill villa, a

t Sunday • ul 0

Edward Rice, of Tuck*** relatives here oa Suo<»*T Mr. and Mra. WUUe** 1 n (WU * Mr. fc*” 1 * a Mr* Bradley, la Oermanto* 11

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