Newsy Woodbine Notes
Mr. and Mr*. M. Vary and family return*d on Thuradar from BrickUm Beach after ap^ndin* two weafea
thara.
Bam Lereneoo made a haaiami trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Harry L- Halparta and cousin, Harry M. Halperia. #aet the aeakend with their peyeata. 1 •Mrs. L V. Bum* and daachur ware Quaker 01 ty rtaitgra on Wednesday.
Jack L. Daaarhlreh and Samuel Priday with UU parents.
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ahoa they ware picked up by BtaU Senator Briskt who took the boys all the way to Olaaeboro. In OLassboro the Senator showed them the Normal School and took themi tnsida. Mrs. N. Gruber reports that bar eon Oarid is sattias alons *n# in the HiUriUa Hospital and will be home shortly. She was there on Wednes-
day.
Leo M. Danefhirsh waa In Phlladal-
> Iranis, was here on Friday to spend tbs day with his parents. BOas LiMien Stain Is spsndlns s Urns in the Quaker City. She left
H. Oohen. M Hampetead. Long island, spe t Thursday and Frtda> -1th raiatlTse. Mias Otaire Sctaosnssto. of Philadelphia. spent Thankastrins with bar Srandaother. Mrs. Samson. Mias B ^a Ioffe, of New York Olty. was horns foi the week-end. She is coins to Hunter's College at New
York.
motored on buslnem to MUlrille on Toeeday afternoon. Dr. loeepb Lerenaon left for PhUadeipbls on Wedneaday. He will remain three days with friends. Mr. and Mm. A. Askar and daughter motored 'rom Newark on Thursday morning to spend two days with their parents, Mr. spd Mrs. J. Paid
spending two weeks with mtetirnn. H. Robil'rir -end daughter. Jan. of Philadelphia, were here on Batnrday tot pee relatives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bsiasr and daughter, of Long Branch, N. J., are Tisitiag rsiattvsa tor an Indednlts
Bcpnamtetim frem OMe C
Harbor on Prtdsy on business Abe Elaerberg and Burke Alexen
berg motored to Cape May on Thurs-
day to sea the football gams. Mias Etta Braalow Is In New York
City. She left early on Thursday
M-ntng and will return on Monday. MV. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson spent
Thursday afternoon with relatives In
Green Creek.
Jack Ell berg made s buslnem trip the Quaker Olty on Thuradsy Morris Wsdltnger, of Philadelphia, was here on Friday to see his parents. Justice of Peace Buganaan was la Cape May Court House on Friday afternoon on business. ' A specirI meeting of the Workmen's Circle of America waa called Saturday evening at the Syma-
ue Hall.
len Rabinowlu, B r .. Israel Bablnowltt and Misses Alvins Peterson. ibtaowiu and Beanie Joffe. wltneassd the gams at Cape May on Thanksgiving afternoon. They all
the Quaker City on Thursday and Friday. Ml seer Miriam Dsnerbirsh and Jeanette Iswene, of Montclair, wars hare on Thursday to aptad a few days with their parents. Miss Sara Breslow waa a visitor here tor a few days last Dr. A. B. Vos *
muel Happen, motored to Philadelphia on Thursday morning to witness the Peun-Ooraeil football game. Benjamin M. Cohen visited friends in Phlladelpb'a on Thursday sad Friday.^ York, spent five days with relatives bars. Hs arrived on Wednesday evening.
quite sick tor the past weak with n " > R r ZeUe«nsyer was in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening U "* *' daughter. Mm. J. Solomon. Mrs. M. Horenstein is receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. laadore RablnowiU and Thelma, motored to Atlantic City on Tuesday to spend the afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Abramson spent Tuesday In Philadelphia with relatives. Emanuel Smith, of the Quaker City, arrived on Friday evening to take part In the annual alumni fo"‘ bell game on Saturday. Solis Gabls was here on Friday and Saturday to see bis folks. He attends the night school at the Temple University. A regular meeting of the Woodbine Brotherhood was held on Sunday evening. A large crowd attended. Mias Era Bisenberg left for Philadelphia on Wednesday. Harry Becker and Morris Llchow
Argentine and country. He is recovering from a serious illness. Mias Esther BittSnbjrg.
Harbor,
bar girl Isadora Nappes motored from Newark on Saturday evening to spend three days with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Kata and family motored to Wildwood on Sunday aftnoon to spead'the day with friends. Mrs. D. BabincsiU left for New Tort. City on Sunday to stay one week 1th has mother. L. Soke! made s business trip to tha Quaker City on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs L Braalow and daughter. of Philadelphia, were here over • week-end to sss their parents. On Saturday evening. December 8. a meeting of all the members of the Building and Loan Aaroclatlon will bp called for the purpoee of electing tew ofScers for the new year. A Goldlnger. who Is employed at the Reading Railroad tower at Woodbine. has been granted a thre months', vacation. - He left on Monday of this week tor Florida where be will stay for two months. The other
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