Cape May County Times, 21 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FBIDAY, DECEMBEK gl, 1928

Newsy Woodbine Notes

Leo M. Danorhlrah was In Court lIotiKe on Wednewlay He served

the Jury.

The American legion met at the Borough Hall on Tuesday evening. Nat Rosenfeld look a buBinetw trip to the Quaker City on Wedneeday

morning.

A. L. Vogt, of Philadelphia, waa here on Thursday to see some of the business people. Major E. O. Howell was a recent

Visitor here.

A. L. Lerch, of Philadelphia, was here on Thursday afternoon to see A.

Rosenfeld.

Mr. and Mrs W. LI pm in motored from Egg Harbor on Monday evening to Bee relatives. Samuel KraviU took a businees trip to Camden on Friday morning. H. T. Jameeberg, representing the Bradstreet Rating Company of New York, was here on Friday to see ail the business people. H. Lustlg. of New York. Is visiting the Beslow family for two weeks. Isadore Nappen motored to Atlantic City on Monday to spend the evening with friends. The Council met at the Borough Hall on Thursday evening. The meeting which was to be held on Monday w-as postponed on account of four mem,ber8 being absent. R. Zellemeyer has resigned a- mall messenger for the Woodbine Poet

office.

Ben Rablnowitz. Sr., and Ben Rabinowitz. Jr., motored to Wildwood Thursday to spend the evening. Miss Saha Halpern and sister Mollle went to Philadelphia on Saturday to do their shopping. Celia Rosenfleld was in Philadelphia on Friday on business. A group of boys and girls from Millville attended the dance at Liberty Hall. Friday evening, every one having a very good time. .Samuel Springer spent Saturday in Millville with relativefi. Nat Rosenfeld, Dr. Joseph Levenson. Vincent Miller and Milton Feldman motored «o Millville on Saturday afternoon to witness the football game between Millville and Roxbor-

ough.

Sam Pastrich left for Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon to attend the wedding of bis brother-in-law. Harry Potash visited friends in Bridgeton on Saturday. Miss Alvina Peterson is receiving congratulations on her twenty^second birthday. BenJ. Greensteln. A. Fischer and B. Epstein, of the University of Pennsylvania. hitch-hiked here on Saturday evening to spend the week-end with friends. Anthony Territo attended the baaketbail game at Wildwood on Saturday evening. Miss Minnie Llpshutz, of Philadelphia, was down on Sunday to see relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. I^o M. Danerhlrscb and son Jack, and David Feldman, motored to Millville on Saturday to spend the afternoon. Max Singer motored from Egg Harbor to spend Sunday with his folks. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Katz motored to Egg Harbor on Monday to see rela-

tives.

Myer Horenatein. who la laid up in the Jewish Hospital, fa Philadelphia. wjib operated on. Thursday, and is doing very nicely. Miss Anna Levy, who has teen visiting her brothm for three weeks, left for New Yoik on Tuesday A crowd of girls from Atlantic City were here on Tuesday. They came to look the town over. Mr. and Mr ? Tryon Milos. Annie and Wesley MHoh motored to Atlantic City on Sunday to apeml the evening with friend*. Leo M. Danerhirsh and tv few more men practically covered the entire town last week, taking the exact assessment of all the people's buildings. Mrs. A. O. Levy left for Philadelphia on Tuesday to slay a few day* to do her shopping. Moe Goodman left fo. Philadelphia on Tueeday afternoon and intends to stay a week with friends He will also stop st Newark and New York. Benjamin Rablnowitz. Jr was in Philadelphia on busineaa. Monday and TueBdc v He went by motor. I. Bobo,. of New York City, is here for a few days on business. He supplies the Woodbine Boroutrh Clothing Company with work. James Dayton left for Florida on Monday morning to spend a few months there

Morris Cohen look a buslm

to the Quaker City on Monday morn-

ing.

A. Elseniierg. Henry C. Lapldus. Simon A. Alexenberg. Milton i nd Mike Blunu motored to Atlantic City on Sunday to spend the afteroon with Coach Chamberlain of the Canton Bulldogs football team, of Canton, Ohio. Mr. '"hamberlaln entertained! the five in the evening by showing them around and meeting all the players. In the afternoon the five were treated to the football game. In which the Canton team beat Melrose. Mrs. Nappen and eon, Isadore. motored to Ocean City on Sunday to spend the afternoon with friends. Miss Gladys Katz was hostess at a party given at her home on Saturday afternoon to a crowd of girls. Miss A. Horowitz and two photographers. of New York City, representing the Hears! Magazine, were here on Saturday afternoon taking pictures of the various sites and

bulldnlge

Benjamin Alexenborg and AI Chasens motored to Ocean City on Sunday spend the evening with friends. The Board of Education met at the Central School Building on Monday

•vening.

The Jolly Ten vlslied the home of Miss Sylvia Rablnowitz on Saturday afternoon. Miss Rahinowitz covering from tonsilltls Mrs. M A. Krigsteln. nee Lapldus. of Wilmington. Del., epeni five days with her parents. She arrived on Saturda> evening. The Fire Department was called out on Wednesday morning Ip extinguish a chimney fire that began in the home of Max Kubraa. Mias Louise Van Sant, of OcMn City, spent Sunday evening with friends here. A budget meeting of the Borough Council will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Hall on Thursday eve-

ning.

Eugene Feldman, of Philadelphia. visiting his parents for one -wseir. The committee receiving contributions for Woodbine's monument to the soldiers of the World War. have made it public that $260 has already been received toward the monument.

A pipeleas heater is being Installed On Sunday evenlg while Mr. and at the local post office. , Mrs. H. Halpern. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Shropshire and Pastrich and family and I. Rabinofatnlly motored to Helslervllle on wltx were returning f-om a wedding Sunday to spend the afternoon with trip from Philadelphia, they came relatives. upon a peculiar incident. Nearing Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman returned Mays Landing s young deer sprang

trip ,rom Philadelphia on Monday, after out from the road and Jumped on top

spending three weeks with relatives, of Pastrlch'a car. It was blinded by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spector motored the lights of the car. It Immediately from Philadelphia on Sunday to see escaped and Rablnowitx and Halpern relatives. went to look for It Into the woods A birthday parly was held at the but no trace could lie found, home of Miss Ida Zuchowltz In honor j The Boy Scouts held their first of her sister. | meeting on Tuesday evening. The A. M. Peterson took a businees trip winter seeslon Is now beginning,

to the Quaker City on Monday morn-

ing.

Everett Vaughn motored to Trenton on Monday to spend a few days

with friends.

Milton Blutne spent Tuesday in-

Pomona with friends.

Miss Dorothy 8. Morris entertained Henry C. Lapldua at her home In Ventnor City on Monday evening. Dr. Joseph Joffe was in Cope May Court House on Tuesday afternoon. Milton Peterson motored to Court House on Tuesday to spend the eve-

ning with relatives.

Israel Reiner, of Millville, was a

week-end visitor here.

Sublislo DeSantee has bought the house on the corner of DeHirsh and Jefferson Streets. After It Is remodeled a branch of i_he American Stores

will occupy the building.

Sam Nappen was removed to the Jewish Hospital on Monday morning. He Is suffering from rheumatism. Mifflin Centre is spending the winter at West Palm Beach. Florida, left Philadelphia a few days ago. The Woodbine A. C. will meet the Egg Harbor A. C. In a football game scheduled here for Christmas Day. R. H. Reiner returned from the Polyclinic Hospital and Is feeling

much better.

Quite a number of radio outfits are being installed here by the young-

er boys.

Mrs. L. C. Abramson and daughter. Corrine, were shopping In Pblladel

phia on Tuesday.

Morris Grossman took a business trip to the Quaker City on Tuesdny

morning.

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