Cape May County Times, 1 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

Newsy Woodbine Notes

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PhlUdelphla on taalnMU on 1 afternoon and wlU remain Wednesday. Bennie Aleienberg motoren Isle on Friday «;TenlnK to se* l Kill* Chaaens was a Quaker OtJ rial tor over tb* week-end. The Bernstein family. ofF* y^ii. have now made tbelr The Parent-Teachera h*Jd their monthly meetln* at the Central School on Tuesday erenin*. Bertha Cady, of Philadelphia, the principal speaker. She **« ■ talk .on social hygiene, audience appreciated very much. q.rw stein motored to Ventnor City ob Sunday to spend the evening with Kim Sara ueVlne.

Moe B. Marcus a^ ■other arc visiting relatives In Cn4n for aa Indefinite stay. They left d»y afternoon. J. Untner on Wednesday

Mr. rjtd Mta. B. Leiterman were , la Millville on Saturday aftemooa to aea a certain doctor on Mr*. l*dhe» - ,

A crowd of hoy* attended the dance ( at Wildwood on Saturday evening at , the Sea Crest Hotel, under the management of Mn. Lipmar. of Wood- (

people of Woodbine. Afthough they are not out every evening. lh< credit

should be extended to Lew Levenaon and '>

u.-uun motored to Wildwood on Monday afternoon on bmiineee M. Newell, of Atlantic City, Saturday afternoon with the 1 fald family. He came by mot Mr*. N. Knapp, of Jersey City, a

mt of Woodbine. 1*

d bandits at the

May Court House on Tuesday. Mr. and Mm C. P. learning

City

Mm Clinton Nickerson day at Dennisville with her grand-

mother who is 1U.

Mm Joseph Devttt la - 1*1 ting

Oecur Becker.

ping at the home of the Nappen tarn-1 held op by two a By tor an indefinite stay. She alao corn( . r of

waa in Wildwood on Monday to ■ee phiUdelphla. ou Tuesday. Ute Ir the Jam “ Boj,e - friend* | evening. The two men relieved Mr Mm H. A.

A birthday party waa give® to tne Becker of hi* cash which unonntMt Mrl - T - Lo*«hlaa on Tueeuay. Potaah twins. UHian and Herman. lo 76 amounteu .. " “>'1' w . on nuv Aiu-. , h „- , hTOltll hlI ^ OOUOTOSK, HUSKY CTLLEACt,

' - h,m u, t „ m TO LESS THE XED AED ELBE

ould took UM, wool. u , BOBU, ktod ,t Uo,

Woodbine High School for the foot-

ball ‘ - - -

. _ _ >“'y went utrougn us pot*•renlcs They ara now being con- ett ^ they told him to go straight on gmtuUted by the yoanger set. _ and if he would look th^-ctUu

l L Kau was a Cage May vlaftor on Wednesday afternoor.. X new boy scout organtration waa arganlist by Principal Dr. A B. Voseler ThL win U Troop No. 1. Application* have already been reealvsd and a large crowd of boys are

Anthony Terri to left lor Philadelphia on Saturday morning to spent

a few days with friends

Mm 1- KaU and son. Harry, wen MUlrille visitors on Wedn aday after-

open fire on him. He walked six

block* and into the station

where he told the police of his ad-

T “ , Tuon H ^r b ‘ e 10 ** T * 1117 ^ grtd'ron tor US4. Louis GoldPUon of the two men. sUUng ,be ITh-pounder and the hoaky'

that ti-ey came out of an aliey. w.ti

drawn levolver* and ». av— Une plo ®* ln * ^XTT\t)T,

oualy elected captai Although the last

drawn i evolvera and chiefs over their faces.

t of foot- 1

SOUTH KT.AVTTTT- »»d Blue feel as if they will conquer I all teams this year. Due to the many (Left Over Prom Last Week) Injuries received to the plays’- .n the Mr*. Eleanor Heaton made a b.ul- ^ ^ to as trip to Vineland on Monday caac ® 1 wtmt U U * T * ani,nln * t™**- 1 Ho.-ace A Payae apent Sunday Caaeh **** the boy. a talk*

with relatives la MillrUle. the election, and stated that

Mm Pierce, of Mays Landing, ha* wben ^ ttet Kron * Wildwood

Max rotaahnick will again resume hie horn trade, 'taring )u*t received tA*ee carloads of horses direct frou

Philadrjphla

Justice 8ucarman. William Lao. been visiting her daughteT^Mr** Wn* team, for that was the first game of

anu Lew Bhome left for Philadelphia u^m Eisenhardt, Jr. " the season, many of the player* *ufby motor Ute Ba air day afternoon, to Edward MeAlHteV visited hta ear- ,erc<i froni 'hJcries that compelled

ariend a dance at the Riu-Oriton enta, Mr. arl Hr*. Charles McAniL them to remain out-

Hotel on the same eveninf. They ter. at FI,react. 0 /er th. week-nd The Bed and Blue will lose four returned on Sunday momitg. Ura. John Zwry and Mm Hiram r * l * nL -' D ut the experienced subeti-

Harry Flet and family motored to Bocsp were abxpplng la MUlriile on UlU • wiu 1111 1,1 their places. Millville on Saturday to spend the Tuesday. aftemooE wuh friends. ; Mlm Mildred Sutton, of Oman City. Mort peopU mi ht make Mm A Foeenfeld spent Monday Is *** week-end with her grand- If ft didn't take a 1 their time' the Quaker Clt.* aoAer Mm F. M. Hitnar. m.*B a Uviag.

Annual return on yms money if invested h pade fint mortgages on Ocean Gty property. Them is no safer form of investment than a fint rrv-ttyigy on real estate. We have several mortgages in small amn.HU. of a few hunched dollars upwards to $15,000. Let us know the size mortgage you d—» tod fuB information will be mailed promptly

Ralph L. Chester, Inc.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Telephone 26