Newsy Woodbine Notes
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Mr. and" Mrs. H. Masker motored from Newark on Saturday to spend two days with relative*. They then left by motor to Loe Angeles, California. where they will-spend the winter. I Reuben Pekanky motored to Philadelphia on Friday afternoon to see friends. ' Max Singer was in the Quaker City on Tuesday. Morton Levitt returned from New York City by motor after spending one week with relatives. At a recent meeting of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company, Jacob Chasens defeated Harxy Met for tLe presidency. Jacob rneldman was' in Cape May Court House on Tuesday on bus' Dave Kenln motored from Harbor on Thursday evening to see
relatives.
M. Sofroney, of Sea Isle, was hare .on Monday Issuing license cards to the people of Woodbine. Tony Terri to returned from New York on Tuesday after spending two waeks with friands. CoOnty Engineer Smith an on Friday evening and saw friends
I. Rabinowits and Moe Roeer teld motored on '
Saturday.
Miss Henrietta Sabol, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with the
Cohen family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kats and fam-
ily motored to
d to Egg Harbot « to aee relatives.
Joseph Bhapetow. of Ocean City, was down to aee his folks for a tew
days last week.
Jack L. Banerhlrsh, Louis Kov’.'tsky. Isadora and Jack Immsraan withesaed the Frankfort vs. Melrose. footbaH game at Atlantic City on
Sunday afternoon.
Philip Dt Lorenxy. motored fAm Long Branch oh Sunday to aee i
t RosenfSId took a busiceas trip i Quake city on Sunday aoi Ulm LO^s Vaa Sant, of Ocean
^^rtept Sunday evralnghere vrtth
Mayor WUlUm Eisenberg.
Lu KaU, Leo M. Daaerhirsh and Jacob 8- Levin left for New York on Monday asoraiag on a special bosUiwa
trip ter three days.
. MOrrle, Cohen was in PhllsdeiphU
on Manday on business.
OiH Scout* held their regular ■toatfcly meeting at the School on Monday event ag. Ittei Celia BossnMd entertained —" of *— * ^
Uh Hospital, is lEe win b* home s Many people from d of the Count; are attending tee good shows that are seen at the Lyric
Theatre. David A
rls, motor
ad^nhU brought a JHHHB ^ M. DunertOnA and Marjorie Bcesnfeid visited friends In At-
The stork arrived on ‘Saturday morning a* the home of Morris Cohen when a little girl, was welcomed. , David Saperstein spent throe days In New York Cny with his brother. He left on Thursd ay morn In Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alexeohsrg are the proud parents of a baby boy that arrived early on Thursday morning. Mias Ette Breelow was s Millvilie ▼♦iiior on Saturday aronTag. Reuben H. Renner is In the Polycltnle HospltcJ is Philadelphia. He is undergoing treatment for stomach
trouble.
On Thursday evening the fl pany were called on to extinguish a blase that started in the home of Max Pctashnlckr Slight damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. L Welsel spent the week-end in Philadelphia with their daughter. Mrs. M. Schwarts. I*na De Cinque, together with
Mias Betel Sta ler and Olive Wright of Penhuist, Pa., spent the week end
with friends.
Eugene Levin, of Philadelphia.' ire to ass hU folks on Sunday. Quito a number from hare wen Mill vi He on Saturday to so* the football came there. - Mrand Mrs. K. Blame, together with Mrs. Shopshlre and son. Paul, motored to spend the aftsenoon ir Atlantic City on Sunday. William Leo - returned from New York after vending two weeks with his parents. \ Ben Jargusky had Us right arm - oken when he attempted to trank
an automobile.
Mrs. OUvsr Gifford fc very ill at
this writing.
Ban BaUnowlU, Sr., Charles Rein- ~ Alexecberg, Abe Eisenberg,
Dot Pollock and Diana Bear motored to Ocean City on Thursday to tee evening. Ben Rabinowits, Sr., spent Saturday afternoon In Atlantic City. On Thursday evening M»ss Pearl Lintner. with the aid of the Jolly Ten, mtortalned friends at a birthday surprise party given mother. Milton Feldman and R. Be i tored to Millville to attend the football game. Miss Evelyn Welsel entertained the MissSs Gladys KaU, Mary Bnalow. Bara Zimmerman, Pearl Untner. Mary Selgei, Sylvia RabinowHx and CUra KaU at tea on (Saturday after-
noon.
Ben 8 pec tor. of New York, is visiting bis psrenU for one wedt. Claire Oohen was a Philadelphia visitor jrer the week-end. Mrs. M. Peterson spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Cape May Court House.
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