Cape May County Times, 9 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Court EMr*. R'X;ZT&* Mrv Gnicer w*» a Wedneeday to »» U n the TuesdU tO »UJ Mr. snd_Mnu eons, of “ ”a l Urie > >naMr'k bcj* iyn<^ the d«o. at Ocean Ctty ea Wetoee oiv erentBCJ.cob Holt rlsltor on To*-— ", —,r--=r:. ‘■ZZ.’ySPm here to " *“ "

l^wiM Stain, of Borltnston. who la plarinr on the Riverside football tM®. U her* to we Me parents for

three days.

Hanir C. Lapldaa has aceeptad the poslUon at the local poet office as

““* —■l;-»nt noetraester

Anna MDos went to New Tork

Catherine broke up attar mldnlatt City on Friday ' aafi wt i enjoyed by the attre crowd. «Uh relattvea

The fire detartaeent held th^r r*t- • Klnt" Saffer. of Naw filar monthly meetlnf at the Borooyh C*!^- WM to •** friends

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A Jolly nUe was organised by nine tfrte of the yoroter sec Them la tte emnelation are: 1“

Kata. Clara Kata. Sara

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Ctoen on Friday evedtaf. The first waa at the hem* of Miss Mary Brse-

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Fridman wee In Cape May

Monday afternoon of

■r. and Mrs. D. Kanin, of En

were rial tiny relatives on

Morris Li chow and Moe Goodman

Max Bear, of Norristown. Is visltto* We parents for an Indefinite time. Morris Silverman took a borinees trip to the Quaker City on Monday.

ins. Miss ZeW'. Afcrame bee sari^ her position at t*-- l *-** —* A large crow ..ciiepbUn to a on Thureday « Harry P"*-

e In AUantlc City on Saturday to aee friends Isidore Imaermsac. Ceal V Israel Babinowtts eMrnd t bine vs. Pleaaaatvllle foot! at Pleasantvine en fiatardSk,. Lawrence Lari*, npreeentlec the La Salic Extension Unlvarrity, of Chicago, wee here on Saturday and Sunday enrolli:.* ' " * ' Hyman Hal pen ness to Wildwood on Batu-dsy after-

noon.

The local girl econtr took a hike to Tuckahoe on Satme was enjoyed by all Abram Mireky visited friends in -Corbin C»y on Saturday. Simon •'Berks" AMnabnrg witnemed the MtUriUe vs. Newark football game on SatnnUy afternoon al Millville. Harry MOstteln was a Quaker City visitor over the wM-end Mendel Brerdow, at FhliadeipUa. I, arsaa± r yg tt su American, in PbUadaiphia. w^- * to eee hta parents on Sunday. Archie Levy wne In FhU

Friday and Saturday, visiting friends. Harry to Millville on Lew. Lovenaon. who te wcrldug In an engineering Bleat la PhUedripbln. U here with an injored right hand. He will * * * **-

rest.

Mrs ■ _ 1 her six weaka* stay In Dayton. Ohio, on Monday. She had a sp&wild time. Mue Mendelsohn left on Sunday afiernon for the Quaker City, to stay

a few days on bnriBM

Bee Rab! nowits, Jr., was a f'Wlad e> phis visitor

Sam SHcrmaa returned from New

\ork City after

there.

„ Mrs. J. Bebiaowlta and family, of <3obba Creek, motored bwe on Sunday to spend the dty with rtlatlrm e*tl frelnda.

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RabinowiU'e on Wadbingtoe end De Hirsh Aves. A crowd of over fiMr

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8. Sindell motored from Egg i m- City on Monday evening u The American Legion met at the Jo rough Hall on Monday eveninj Nat Roeenfrid waa a Quaker I

the Bed Cross meeting at Cepe May Court House on Monday. The senior dsas. who will give play at the Lyric Theatre in the an future, are practising dally. We play la out of the ordinary, and i great crowd la expected from the entire County. TLe High School paper called the

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B. Marcus wee a Quaker City s

Miss Clara Pierson, of Cape May. waa entertained by friends on Saturday evening.

Latite Shingles reduce the fire risk to the i Dxrnhle sod beautiful in distinctive design and e are imperriotu to rein or snow, sun or cold. Latite 8 stay in place. Thd key prevents warping. Guaranteed net to curl and they cest no mare fltu ordinary shingles. Out be laid en n root without i snoring the tud shingles. ROOTERS'AIR AND KILN DRIED LUCAS CROWN PAINTS LUMBER MILLWORK LIME CEMENT tjcati AND OIL BOX SHOOKS Sale agents for Bird’s ItepiRset Products, Sate Suitoce Bojfing, Smooth Surface Koribgs, Sheathing Paper, White Y7 allboard, Piaster Board, Shin^ea, Rjwwminw—AH Our Lumber b Under Cover. H.S. Fox Lumber Co. Nenr Station Road and Pennsylvania Railroad . Tuckahoe, New Jersey

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With its roadsters for 1924, Bukk has again created a new standard of roadster utility and attractiveness. Nor can the appearance of this fouri/imder two-passenger model convey in foil its story. The famous Buick valve-m-head engine provides even greater flexibility and acceleration than before. The proved Buck four-wheel brakes assure more than ample safety for any emergency. , Business of today demands a sturdy, powerful, safe and dependable car—one that remains constantly in service. This new two-ptssenger, four-cylinder Roadster is one of Buick** contributions and answers to this demand.

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Quaker Maid Fibre SOk, a sturdy well looking hose for every day wear at 75c a pan-

Bellevue SOk Stockings, Full Fashioned, Double Soles at $2.00 per pair

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Fifty Thousand Miles That’s haw much new wire is being added to the Bell System in southern New Jersey this year. In 1924 we expect to add 65,000 miles. But that is only onepart of oar program—the greatest telephone construction program in the history erf the territory. New buildings and large additions to o'Jier buddings are being constructed. Hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of new switchboards and Central Office equipment thousands of new tel ephones, are being added this fear. Factories are working day and night, train after train is hauling the equipment. To what end?—That the telephone system in southern New T *r*ey may keep pace with the • erf the people.

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