Cape May County Times, 28 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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- W | U> Sr., motored j . on Satn quet by ,he clothln* a ___—_ John McOooo. of PhllsdelphU. risited frienda bore, Thoraday eranin*. Alex MendeloobB. of Um Art De- » pattroent of Tho North American, u here to spend two weeks with his 10 Ted Abrams and brothers. Sam and Bailey, motored to Philadelphia on Wednesday to spead a f»w days with

relatives.

Moe Roeenfeld and Ben ILiblnowUx gr. spent an enioyable evening: at

Wildwood on Tburaday. Foxy Scory. a graduate

W oodbine High School, and .. fidmg In Phlladelphala. was down to gee friends on Wednesday evening. / Miriam Joffe and Hoee Dachow left for New York on Friday afternoon to gpend two weeks with friends and

relatives.

L. C Ab-amsoa was In New York

on business. Monday.

Ijouis Stein returned from Burlington or Tueeday. after being there one

»,ek with friends.

Max Bear spent Wednesday In the Quaker City with ralativea. Morris Li chow was on business in Ocean City on Friday afternoon. William Goodman, of New York City, ni to red here oa Saturday moroinc to stay one Weak with hls parents. He said that It took him six hours to come all the way. Near Tuckaboe he broke down, but was on

his way In an hour

Celia Roeenfeld was a Quaker City

visitor on Thursday.

Mrs. L M. Dan erhi rah and son Jack motored to New York on Saturday morning to stay two weeks with

relatives.

Harry Goldlnger went to Philadelphia on business, Tuesday. Mrs. M. Singer spent two days in Philadelphia. She left on Monday. Leopold Abramaon motored to Philadelphia on Friday evening to sp-md the Chrletmee vacation there with

relatives.

Miss Marlon Swan left for Glens Palls. N. Y., on Friday afternoon to stay over the holiday vacation. Miss Pearl Lintner and brother. Isadore. are In Philadelphia visiting

relatives.

liouis Goldlnger was 'a Bridgeton on Tuesday visiting friends. Miss Gladys Kats leri for the Quaker City on Saturday morning to visit relatives for one week, t 'texford R. Coatee is spending the holiday vacation with his parents at Pottsville. Pa. The local lire department at a recent meeting discussed plans of getting an imported French automobile in the next few morths. Harry Poltnaky la visiting friends in Newark for two weeks. He left

on Friday.

Mum Sara Sacks, of Wilmington, Del., visited friends on Saturday and

Sunday.

Herbert Baandreth. - who

French teacher in High School here, went home for the Chrietmas vaca-

tion. He livea in West Penn. Mias Alvins Peteison left for Con-

cord. Mass. on Friday afternoon, to

see her foUs there for two wee kb. Miss Sadie Zuchoyrlu. of Philadel-

phia. is here to spend one week with

her parents.

Harry L. Halpern. of the Quaker City, is here to stay two weeks with Ini- folks. He came Friday evening. On Saturday noon an automobile collision occurred on the corner of franklin and Washington Avenues. Luckily no one was hurt but the cars were damaged to a Urge extent. The cam were driven by Barney Lelber-

man and Harry Fiet.

Henry C. Lapidus went to Philadelphia on business. Tuesday morning. ' large number of boys from here

attended the football game at Mill-

'Hie mi Saturday afternoon. Mum Thalia Uosenfeld is visiting

relatives In the Quaker City for one

week. ,

M"* Bear and Isadora Happen mo'“red to Atlantic City on Sunday atternoon to spend the afternoon

with friends.

hou G. Rubin, of Philadelphia. ... ►"■pping with the Cutler family for a

le» day,.

Quite a number of pipe leas beaters •»«■ being installed by Leo M. Daner"•nih. The beater at tho post office ''"mpleted and much credit la due , °ii ,r I,aner * ,lr «b , B good work. Harry L. Halpern and Jack Immerm.in took a motor trip to tbe Q»a». ">' on Monday morning. Mr. im-nw-rman will leave for New York Horn there and will remain for one

week.

Hiss Doris Nlald, of Vineland. N. , ‘ '"otored here on Friday mooing '«-re friends. Harry Feldman, c' New York City. " bis parents Indefinitely. Robs Joffe la spending the bu.tnua vacation with her folke. JJ, drived from New York on Frl-

Brick Laying A xixnia w.*du»«, a. i. (filaoa 190;

I. ?■ Rol ** rt ». Of rrenton. N J the home of the Pastrich family for two weeks David Gruber, who has beer, i.m ^ Millville Hospital for the Jnffa?jf.. n p BU> f' W “ removed to the Hospital In Philadelphia on

ohU on L S. C , Ue J Ler ‘ n , * ,t for PhHadelpnU on Saturday and intends to remain there tor one week. Harry Potash took a business trin w?nlr.’ »''en.oo n hnm. k » R * b ‘ nowlu - 01 New York is home for tbe New Years' vacation ” B^nltmlVu Coll ^e. 1,1 “ th '. I^ 1 *^ 1 of Millville, Is Visiting hls folks for a few days. A number of telephone poles were

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