Cape May County Times, 30 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 11

Gossip from Woodbine

Bthsi tI*1 tor

to Wildwood to M* friends.

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to Atluitle Cttr oo BstardsrMilton Blume

isle City.

Robert OberCret, who Is stteodliur tie T^npie Deiwdtr In PWUdel-

L Wslsstet*. 1 PhasdelpkU. spent Fridsjr sad Betartsr wKk fads pertmts. Miss C. Horenst^.n of New York Cltr. is here risltin* reUUees for sn iDdeflntte period. Jacob Pridatss took s bwdwew trip to Cepe Mar Coart Boose on Wednesday aftaruoon. Charter H. OsIUer left for RkiUdelphls on Ttmnedsy sad intends to star tour days. . Mrs. Upmac erne s recent visitor here tor s tew days last wjek Mat Rosen feid attendsd the ArmyNavy fsa»e la Hew Yotk OUy os

Saturday.

Ban y Piet wsa la Mnr York os tad Anthony

Cretans ts

Atlastle CityBear Babinovdts, Jr., motored to rhiladelybds oa kr.^sy i spend the week-end with Id. Olayxwvn. of PbUsAMphi*. motored down on Bnator to to Urea. Mr. end Mrs. & Mby. William Goodman, of Hew York, la

i with his

Milton Blnme was In Cape May os Saturday sad eaw the football

A recdlar meeting of the Girl

Mrs. H. 0iu*atich and son. Charles, of MlUrille. netted reUUvee day.

and John Qorjok motored to Hrrbor on Sunday afternoon to see

the football sajoue.

Miss turn Ooldbwc, of Vineland, was hero on Bondar to aee »eUt Harry sad nutty AJeaeaberg i

In Allan tie City on I

Max Aaron, of I

City on Bunday mbratoc to spend the day wtt£ hie relattvei. 3amtel Boeen and Soceoe Kata

hltch-htkad to I

that they might see the Tom JeSerma. Mil lor Blnme and Charles Good men were la Ocean OUy on Friday evening: Beniamin M. Alasmberg motored on buslnem to New York on Thurs-

day afternoon.

Abe toeinherg. ..... and Ben Rablnowits, 8r.. motored to Egg Harbor on Bunday to view the game. Mr. Peterson was the referee. Mrs. Katharine Babeorich. of New York. Is vtsittag friends indeinltfiy. Mlseea Marie sad Both Zimmerman. of MUMUe, west Friday evening with MiasBhr**-'— ' Isadora Katoaowi Israel, attended the football game at Cape May on Ba*urdny afternoon. I. Coates. Jl Pollneky «ad H. Bramireth were -in Wildwood fl»*u>

day afternoon.

Mrs. R. Fraaehettf. of Phlladel»bta. la rtottog reiatiree for one

home of Mies Miriam Joffe. The following members were present: B iJalohoTsky, Bvelyn ’ outer, La* Jeke Hoffman spent Monday t “tog and Tuesday in Kgg Har

o»*ta. AH enjoyv- a bridge and candy party. Kim Almira Pe tenon spent sn anfto«Ue evening to Ocesn aty on

ftMomon Dalehovaky took s bual•e trlp to Phllsdalphla on Wednes-

day

Mre. A. Joffe spent Sunday afterwn to Wildwood with frienda Mies Rows Davie Is visiting Miriam Joffe tor an Indefinite star. Mies Diana Bear spent Saturday in Philadelphia shopping. Henry O. Lnpldus and Jack I* Danerhinh motored to Margate City on Friday to spend the evening. A turkey dinner wsa given by the ‘Jolly Ten," celebrating ThankeglTtog on Thursday evening at the home ofKarySeigaL The girls made their per and a good time wts had. nln M. Cobvn spent the wee end to Philadelphia with relatives. The Inter-clsae debates of the High '•bool will begin In a fen

Alesenberg has returned > after enjoying a two weeks*

Dr. and Mrs. Jamce Van Dyke, Philadelphia, spent the week-end et their cottage. Prank Schaffer was down over the

eek-end.

George Kurts wss s Sundry visitor. Miss Berths Wlttksmp was in Ocean City on Saturday night. Mlm Mary Carothere spent the week-end In Ocean City. Mlm Elisabeth McCullough waa a Philadelphia visitor on Monday. Mrs. K. P. Johnson and her two grandsons came down Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Captain Johnson at their cottage. J. E. Varney was s Bunday visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Geo-ge Scarglo were down over the week-end. Mrs. George R. McCullough was is Philadelphia on Saturday.

Thursday evening.

Mka Beeale Joffe returned from an ijoyable week-end in PhiladelpMa

Moe B. Marcus left tor Chicago i Monday afternoon and will o the entire v jet era states on his tour to the Pacific coast. He is on his vacation for two weeks. Mr. Nathan Gruber visited his eon David in the Millville Hospital on Friday. David is recovering rapidly and Is expected bom* soon.

for knllders supplies. We eaa you mosey. Ghemptoa. IPth t and West avenue. Oman aty. N. J. “Look tor the algu."—adrer-

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D. Pen ton was down over the

week-erd.

Lewis A. Smith ^st a Philadelphia risitor on Monday. Mrs. George R. McCullough entertained her brother and wife over

the week-end.

Miaees Catherine Gordon, Pearl Stretch, Dorothy Mae Ward and Mary Carothere attended the dance Saturday night to the Hahn Building, at

Ocean City-

George R. McCullough Is home a abort stay. Joe Beargie waa a Sunday visitor. Mr. and Mrs. ■. a Mann came down on Wedneed-y to stay over Thaakatfhing. Mlm etteabeth McCullough and W. E. Carothere attended the football game on Saturday In Ocean City. Kirby Tomkins wss down over tl

Mr. end Mrs. Prank Burroughs were down over the week-end. Mrs. Qus Wittkamp was in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Kr. and Mrs. T. Wilson StHles. of Moorestovn. N. J., spent Bunday at their cottage. Mrs. Frank Trimbel was In Ocean aty on Saturday. Earl M. Waddlngton wss in town

Monday.

E. P. Johnson, Jr., Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving 'rtth his parents Captain sad Mrs. E. P. Johnson. A 100-to-l Shot When s Jill has a guy Beneath her thumb. You can bet your eye. Said goof la dumb. The height of impropriety: Laughing at a funeral when someoae slips In the grave. Don’t blame your digestion. No car can do its beet on a hill if you * ed it too much gas. NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR that roof. We havg-s-grod etwarof light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champteu Roofing of Champion. 10th Stfeet and Went Avenue, Ocean aty. N. J. "Look for the slgi."—Adv., 17tf

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