Cape May County Times, 29 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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down to » ctUl. on I. Freidmaa. wfco U rielphia. U rapMtT IteMt irrt.nt wrltia*. tsiable Monti May visitor oa w £ \\ ■odb’ae A. C. will H, use team on Saturday and May the A. C. will Journey to

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ccye K< Id man Nev York r-i Saturday. S.-'l-l w as a or.day, on b M tumber from here aMuated ‘Jm

show loon.

A. Bonnell. at CoMl -,.-itor here on MTedno and Mrs. M. Mj«* a Miriam, rataraal to L.xiay. after apaadtng relatlvea bora. Woodbine A. C. ‘

Mrs. L R. Laptdoa and dauyttara itarnad to Bvffalo.^r. T. on f tr BoralBc. attar hartac 1 kraa month* with her parent* A number from her* spent Sa day at Baa tele, eejoyiay the batbta*. * Maa Shaft, of Philadelphia.

Samuel Wettel. of the Quaker City, aaad Saturday and Sunday with Ua

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Mrs. H. Benson la 9aa*lac a tew days at Ylnslan l, bastac left oa Nat RoeenfeM is taking Wm. AbmwM’a place at the station here, while tie latter Is away oa his The Rittenber* family, froo Harbor motored here oa Tuesday afternoon to see Meadow Abramson left foe Philadelphia on Sunday, after having 9eat two weeks rrltk hh brother. Mrs D. Lapldus la speeding considerable time la Wilmington. Dal., where she is vtsttiBg her daughter. Phi lade)Roberta, of Trenton, after a delightful atay with the Pas-

Irnds. number intvillc or. Thl they attee id Fellows. K. 1 Ilf spending two Wash family. AbramsMi. chief of tp-rtment, was In Philadelphia lesdiy. :nd Mrs. Wm Upmac and of Egg Harbor. ««tt Thursith their Ida Wetsel left for New York hursday. i with her C. U venoon. after spending m-r here, left tor W^adelwhere he will n ■man Goldenthai _ . • sited friends here oa Thura1 came by motor. Miriam Apple, left for the City ' ~

■ K Worxnus, of Allentown, by motor I’UsliK Feldman Is epew'itng two "h her son at Schenectady. fork. r **. Hal pern Mt tor Phll- ‘ "n Friday, where be wUl wfh retaU' * ■ * ‘

“'‘d Mrs. v-rje \islUag h Sunday. r G °ldli . I'liiladelphta on Saturday. J ,|| y Ten wUl give r. dince at *" : 'r Hall September S. d Mm. C. Rmas. of PhU are vlsitirg the one > ht '‘a“line Feldman, a graduate 1 ‘he Mt IMwl Hospital, of k. visited her folks over the yder, wall-known violinist, on Saturday, stopping with aa family. oblitaky has nmtricuUted lent at “ ~ “ '■be Breslow U acting as re--to at the Keystone Tele- ‘ hang*. ' Main. • reseat graduate o! p. was a Sunday visitor

Darld Feldman returned 1

i by motor on Sunday Schenectady. N. Y.. on Monday evanapead the day with their parents, lag. after spending the greater part MM Lillian Peterson was a Phil- of the summer there with ‘'

ielphta visitor on Saturday. brother.

Mrs. Ethel Elsenberg, of Phlladel-' Emanuel Smith, of Philadelphia. Phla. la staying with her mother la stopping with the Blume family Mrv M. Cohen, tor two weeks. for a tew days. He arrived on Sua-

Max Bear, of Ooeaa City, pueed, day.

Saturday and Sunday here with hi* Mr. and Mrs. E. Collier spent Sat-

urday in Atlantic City. They went

The Woodbine A a lost to the

urday by a score of ll-d. Mr. and Mrs- J. L. Katx and family motored to y to spend the day with relatlvea

The Rosen told

om Ocean City, where they the greater part of the sumo tea Estelle Smith, of Philadelphia. was a week-end visitor here

by motor.

State Trooper Cline, of Court House, was In town on Monday. Nat Soseafeld was an Ocean City visitor Tuesday evening. WUltam Goodman U congas tula tlona oa hla twenty-second

birthday.

Reiner, of MIlMUe. isltor here for a few days. A number from here attended the at Oocrt House

Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Binder, of PhU-

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«*y Clothing Company. Is In New York on buataees Everything Bat North Carolina Judge nays bobbed hair era ip la ruining everything. | No. ft Isn’t mining the barber buslA Sea Isle youth must have been having trouble of his own when he sent these lines to us: TTs hard to part with those we 1

lore.

ea our hearts are full of hope.! But ’Us harder still to Bud a towel When our eyes are full of soap.’ and Marta can’t win the election of 1IS4 without some aid from other quarters. man can get excited shoot what be believes, he can't ska anyone etas believe It Friends are people who like you In spite of what you are.

Mr*. M. Blank of Oovfagton. Ky. la visiting the Abrams* family for an

Hewitt Southard motored to Trenton to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Comets sad children, of the Quaker City, spent the week-end here with friends. Mtes Dorothy Needleman was the guest of Mine Zelda Abrams for a w days M. Jlrtasky, of Stockton. Maes, Is visiting the Siegel family for a week.' He came by motor. Mrs. O. Binder, of Philadelphia. Ls .two weeks with the Schuta-

8. DeBaate is adding a sun parlor to his home at Mount Pleasant. I. MUee returned from Phlladell last week, having undergone an

John Sudol Is employed at Sea Isle and la commuting da.ly. Ben Alexenberg motored to New York oa buslnees on Sunday evening. The Shropshire family entertained

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When people say that a girl la vivacious. Runel Nulty says "ihey mean that she’s what folks used to

call fidgety."

The Height of Modesty Just run along, sun. said the cloud, while 1 have my shower.

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I SEA ISLE OTY

General Contractor xscounas all sums PLASTERING NEW JERSEY

Bituminous and Anthracite Coal ] WOOD Both Phone. LOCAL EXPRESS ] Michael A. Luongo Co. - Sea Isle City, N. J. |

Sunny Hall Cafe COLD SPRING NOW OPEN Full Line of Sea Foods DANCING EVERY EVENING

the trip by nmtar. Eva Apple, of ! Man* «a Saturday.

taroal Rgblnowits motored to Atlantic City Friday evening. A meeting of the Woodbine A. C. football team wfll take Mace on Tburnday evening at the Borough lU. Saul Levin will enter the U. P. in September. Saul was vale, tori an of the 1M4 class. Lew Leveueon. who gradtu from the New York University two months ago. is visiting his mother tor an indefinite stay. Thompson Peterson was a Phlladelph'a vlMtor on buslnees The Etaenberg family motored

Cape May County FAIR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE September 4, 5 and 6 Children Admitted Free September 4 Agricultural Diepi&ys, Horse Racing, Carnival, Midway, Dare Devil, Death Defying Stunts

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