Gossip from Woodbine
Moe B. Marcus is now workUtf at : Vineland t’xiion ts ajtent. o. Howell w« TUtm« friends re on Thursday- _ r,TnZW.‘
Oissostels., *t L is viEltlm his parents for one pr. Randolph Marshall, of Toekavisited frit K. Zellemeyer left tor
r three days — David Saperetain asetored to AUan- , city on Thursday ifi spend the jo&epb U. Kata. Of the Lyric There. ha* beyun to * Saturday a*"' large crowd children only. ....... Phillip Alexenbeec left tor Clerejd. Ohio “* **-•- *
see his
ne two t Milton Felt • n h)tch-hlk Hammonton ly on Saturday. Jacob Becker, ! ir am Chasens, Charka Horowitr d Abram AbrsasowtU motored to iidwood on Friday to epeid the
ening.
lent Cdpo
ternoon. Reuben P« Wildwood. Dr. A. B. VosUar •itor in Uie Abe Mirsky WAS in Thursday on ' ' Misses Roee in. Eva Eheenber* and Ulllan Stein ted 10 Tuckahoe on Saturday morn- ; at 7.30 to eacvaas the entire vn in selling tickets for the eotn- : Senior Clase play. Henry C. Lapidus was in Cape May business on Friday evening. Israel Reiner motored from Millie to spend the week-end with bis
her.
The Council held their regular nthly meeting at the Council smber on Mond . ' _ U. Chasens spent Friday evening Ocean City. 'acob Hoffman Saturday 'he Building and i their regular saonthly meeting the Synagogue Hall on Saturday nlng. . . - ***. lias Anna Blum*, of Philadelphia, > here to see her parents, Sunday, am Kata, of Atlantic City, visited nds on Tuesday. .brain Reiner, of MiUvlUe. to aee relatives on Tuesday
nlng.
irael I
Rabinowits and Jack
erhlrsh motored to Cape May on
sdsy evening to see friends,
acob Abramson was a Cape May!
n House visitor on Monday.
Has .Mollie Prentice, of West tadelphla. is visiUnr her sister
ed Abrams motored to Wildwood Monday to vend the evening. 1. Kessler, of PhlUdelphla. was n to aee Him Lube Seagei on
hieienbvg and Jack L. Daaerhlreh^rntnorsc to Sea Isle Oty *U>I«|»1U ud family
™' c,rir ’' rr ro(,t .
^Tb» GW Sceuts held their regular g” 1 * 1 * « the cStral School building on Monday evening. *?rris Li chow was in Wildwood on Mtmday of'this week on business. Horehsteln. who was rushed to the Jewish Hospital early Tuesday
“ operation on
^day aBd at the present wlrtlng is ffianltdy h0 * PlU1 “ 4 W " 1 ** th8re COAL—FOX LUMBER COMPANY.
TOWUBOE—Adv., 1-t
SOUTH DEMIS
Cept. and Mrs. A. J. Meerwaid yent Mm -week-end with their daughter in Camden. Miss Carrie Douglas spent a few days of last week with her mother. Mrs. B. McCormick and granddaughter are visiting relatives in
^ Mlm Mary Todiam has been quite Urover Cioesom spent the weekend with his wife, who is visiUng Mias Lydia Nickerson. Ralph Goff called on relatives here
Monday.
J. Hahn is entertaining his mo-
ther.
Mias Hannah McCormick vent the week-end with Mn Thos. Vlller, Jr. Charles Meerwald, of Collingswood, was here on Thursday. N. a. Truitt spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Wireshaw are living in the bouse formerly owned by Mr.
Fox.
John Douglas visited his mother on Saturday. — — • — #4 is quits HI at
Cm -‘ CAT 0m,TY P—C raniAT |
Frank Compton visited the asem-
reld boys Sundae. a d family, of
Fishing Creek, called on relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Stewart, of Cape May, has bought toe Crandol propWllllam Meerwald went to Wild-
wood Saturday.
Df. L Ludlam called on the
lanes Ludlam Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gandy, of Cape May Court House, called on Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Scull Saturday.
GBEEH CEEgK
Mrs. Smith Erricson has gone to Philadelphia for an indefinite stay. Mias Marie Hollingsead and Mrs. Smith Erricson were in Wildwood shopping on Friday. (Bear Bateman spent Wednesday and Thursday in Philadelphia. Mrs. F. L. Hollingsead and daughter, Marie, spent Saturday afternoon at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe, of Wilmington. Del., spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Edward HolUagMisses Mary and Elisabeth Bchel linger spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ScheUlngar. Mrs. George Hall and son. Franklin. of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fisher, of Baltimore, sad Mr. and rMs. Melvin El dredge and son, of Cape May, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fisher. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short entertained company from Philadelphia over Sunday.* Misses Beulah Camp and Dorothy Loper spent Saturday afternoon at
Wildwood.
Mrs. William Eldredge and daugh ter, Julia; were shopping at Wildwood
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loper are tertalning Mr. and Mrs. William Loper, of Millville, for a few days:
mm went to Mill-
ville Saturday.
Norman Prettyman visited Phila-
delphia recently.
H. F. Pierson visited Ws son el South Seevllle Tuseosy. Dr. Simon and family, of West Ceilings wood, called on Mrs. F. C.
Barnes Thursday.
Mrs. Nleaner and son spent Saturday with Mr. end Mrs. J. Hahn. Mrs. Bailie Ludlam and Thomas ffersou called on Capt. Stephen
Jefferson Sunday.
SIGHT OH
MMERMAN’S
Cement Work A. XAHTDTO Woodbine, S. J. (Since 1808)
Don’t Dread Winter
William Creese, of Bio Grande, was calling on relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman and daughter, Mabel, spent the week-end with Joe Camp apd family. Alfred Crease Is spending s few days in Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsead, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollingseed. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cream, of Cold Springs, are spending some time with Mrs. Uriah Creese.
TUCKAHOE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on November *th. Daniel MeKeague went to Philadelphia on Monday. Mrs. S. G. Langley and eon spent the week-end with relatives in Camden. Mrs. Lather Snyder went U Swedeeboro on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Strack and children motored to Mays Land'ng bn Saturday afternoon. The Tuckahoe branch of the Needlework Guild of America held its annual exhibition Thursday afternoon in the W. C. T. U. Hall. COAL—FOX.LUMBER COMPANY, TUCKAHOE—Adv,, l-v
Announcing THE OPENING OF THE Keystone Recreation Parlors
1 . SmSTS CEE OVEEilia ec day and T*mri!5r. SWEATERS FOB 113 FAMILY - - ' * FLEISHER A MINERVA YARNS
M. IMMERMAN
Pbn»de!p!U» rlr'Ion °° mlrenrcrcw * niXZLOf ATE&
Zimmerman enter-
inesday _ ______
ilss Pauline Gutang motored from rark on Wednesday to speed a few » with toe Goodman family, trs. B. Happen and JLn. M. Cut-
lay.
lias Bertha „ ltd friend* at bridge oa
ting.
he stork arrived at the M. Lesbt cm Wedncedi bringing a be.by girl. Irs. P. Kali was a Quaker «ty ior on Tuesday and Wednesday, lea Pom Alexenberg enwminul nds at a social gathering at her e on Friday evening. Im Una Lapidus returned from ulngtou after spending three ks with her sister, Mra-iM. A. .-stein. lw Louie* Van Sant, of'Ocean . was hare tc see friends on Frtevcnlng. Sara Suasmae. of Fblladel-
_ MIA to Philadilphls three days with
^ L V. gteos eptertaiued. a d of women at bar home on rsday evening. ..wci Samw.n motored fiom Phll?hia on Thursday to spend a few with his mother, ex May motored on business to '•‘He on Thursda; afternoon. '. Pailey. of Tuskaboe, Is emat the local Ford Service StaHe la sailing ears very rapidly, i overall party was *lven at the ^ of Miss Sera Zimmerman on ny t vening. All the member* of lolly Nine were present. "inlay morning found a large int of men up early and ready unt for rabbits. 1 “ Roee Goldberg, of Vlnela. -. ed the Brealow family over the t-end. RothsUln motored from Long ir h. N. J., on Sunday, to see ids. ‘m Leona Phillip, of Phllsdelvisiting Mias Claire Cohen »n Indefinite stay, blrtnday party in honor of Miss am Joffe was held at her home ■iturdsy evening by the Junior - of which she la r. member, n.uel Happen spent Sunday eveand Monday in Oeesn City on ieee. ■*. H. Claik and daughter mo1 from Tuckahoe on Sunday noon to aee friends. »msn Bitten, of New York, is to visit his parents for one week, tlelgb Ooldlnger, who Is attendth# Drexel Institute In Phllsdelspent the week-end with hlsi irrU Uchow was in PhlUdelphla 'riday. SaUmUy and Sunday >!■ parehU.
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WOODBINE
The Bert b the Cbenpert
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PATEHT MEDIOIHE EUBBEE GOODS STATIOHEEY, PERFUMES, CANDIES. CIGAES, CIGARETTES ALL AT BESUCED PBICES DeHirwh Ave. Woodbine OPPOSITE RAILROAD
Blankets and Comforts A NEW STOCK OF WOOL BLAN JBT? AND COMPOSTS HAVE ARRIVED. Ikfgtj BIsaketo tor the fsert room. Servioe Blankets for every use. You canrot iuplicaU toil stock anywhere for our pnccs. Teke adrsnUge of this sale sow. CHILD BEK'* CLOTHIBO LADAS' APPAEEL OEVTUDOUrf FUEHISHIKGS SHOES. UHDEBWEAA. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, MOTIOHS. YAEHS, WAIlTS, WOEDHO CLOTHES D ROSENTHAL WOODBINE, N. JWASHXHOTOH AVMIIIE-IEXT TO THX CORMEE
PHIL KATZ. MOE GOODMAN, Props. The management announce that the Keystone Recreation Parlor* will open on Friday evening, Hovember 16th. The Keystone Parlors is thr most modem billiard, pool and bowling academy in Cape May County. Two regulation -ise bowling alleys have' just been installed by the Brunswick Balke Collender Co., undir the supervision of their representative, M. Swanson. Every facility for the comforts of the patron*. Ladies are especially invited.
Keystone
Recreation Parlors ADAMS AVEHUE - - WOOBBIHE
Wholesalers in
CANDIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS
I. P. Delaney, Sr.
General Contractor
CEMENT BLOCK, gftKJK, and COLUMNS » AND CEMENT WORK OF ALL KiNDG PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERINQ SEA ISLE CITY — ww
T’HE mraoriaa public hw been wnphtic in ks epprovtl of the A new Ford Four-Door Sedan. In all pens of the country be •cybehfTpeennce end inviting interior hrvt brought the car tn-
Aitbough better looking, roonn tty dollars lent sess.so (. o. b. Detroit THa good-looking, coadonabie, and dependable Ford aeSing at thia low price oSen an agreeable eolutioc to your doeed or problem*
tie Ford H'ttkly Purcha* fW
CARS - TRUCKS • TRACTORS
Cape May Court House Garage
FRANK EVANS.
Cape May Court Home - New Jersey
Focer and Mecray - Cape May, N. J.
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