Cape May County Times, 12 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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Newsy Woodbine Notes

J.'Vjw of Phlhidripy t# »««- . a few day# with '

ucation met at th# OMti-1 School T hur#day ereala* for • »#eUl etlng. Mr and Mrs. C. Has ms ildren. after hatrtsgr j ae »lth rriatla* b«

med home OB Miss B. Jo*#, of N#w York, la rndlng one week with h#r parent#, vise Anna Mom*, of Philadelphia, nt Friday and Saturday with t «r ks. Miss Etta [Tiber Of girls — ,-T-, ursday erenlng. Ab enjoyable ■nlng wa. spSBt hr SlL Dr. Joa lersasan win m hla trip to

th. The Liberty 1

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I., r Feldman, of the OaHdr^s Society, of How Toi*. was

Mb# Estelle Abrmmaou If atyd-

Wdamn Uwk a iTem trip to Cape May Court happen, a former rssIdMt hr re, living In the Qasksr City. t1»(rlenda and r* wm. I.lpsesp and to her hflSM la

Beub«n Cutler la In Philadelphia, and win enter th# University of Pannsylranla in two week#. Th# Woodbine ▲. C. baaeball bm■on ended and football practice will start tn two weeks. ; Defense Day will be celebrated Imre September IS. Mrs. J. Shein la entertaining her mother of New York for one week. Police Officer Stein has reelgned from the loeal force. Wilbur Layton has bora appointed temporarily. A number of boys witnessed the Penn football team practice at Cape May on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. Levy and eon. of New York, visited her mother. Mrs. Levensoa. Friday and Saturday. Miss Mae Cohen left for Hlveralde, where ahe will resume teaching at the erhool there. A number from here attended the Pageant at Atlantic City Saturday. W. R Goodwin, of the Millville Trust Company, wa* here on Friday. Emanuel Cove, of Philadelphia, was down to see his sister. Mrs. M. srkowita, over the Henry C. Lspldns trip to Vineland on Friday afterMias Rose Davis Is spending two weeks In Philadelphia with friend# Him Bather Kaliner, of Philadelphia. waa a week-end visitor here. M. Eilberg, of Atlantic City, piairid Sunday with his brother.

Jack.

Miss Reba Joffe entertained a number of boys and girls borne on Saturday evening. Misses Celia and Marjorie Rosenfeld were Ocean City visitors Saturday. Lew Levenson left for New York on Friday morning, where be wi". remain a few days with friends. A number from Ocean City attended the dance at the Liberty Hall on Friday evening. Goldlnger and Harry U Halpern were in Atlantic City to witness the Pageant on Friday-

an mat oocttt mm. mjur septembss ia, law

Tepper formerly resided here. A number from here witnessed the

baseball game at Belleplaln on Sun-

Mr. and Mrs. L.

and family motored tn Ocean City on Saturday, where they spent an

Joyabla evening.

L. Sobel waa a Philadelphia

Mias Sophia Hirsh left for home In the Quaker City, after ■pending more than five weeks with lends here. Joseph L. Kata went by motor to Millrllie on Monday on business

trip to Philadelphia on Saturday. Councilman Max Cutler mote to the Quaker City on Monday, ot

visit friends.

- . M*. wee of Mia Claire B. Cohen I

r r few

A musical concert will be held at the Lyric Theatre ~ Samuel Weliel. ent the week-end with hla parents. Mia Dorothy rpaiMtiag the summer in Ocean City, returned home on Sunday. A. M. Peterson took e hi trip to Wildwood on Saturday

veeks with her mother. Potash, ot New York, pe Idty evening with hie pereal

Mr. and Mrs. Louts Shapiro, of ladelphla. eaae by actor on Wed-

Bheiiff tdneeday. UIm Daisy Blums, of Atlantic waa home over the week-end. f teaching sohoc’ at that resort. .1 Potash left tot Cleveland, on Tuesday, where he will roll i* high echool etudlee. Major E. 0. Howell, of Cape May n House, visited friends on Wed-

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specter, of Philadelphia, passed •"•day and Friday with relatives, formerly resided here, liw Sara Dlugstch. of MlUvlll# a recent visitor here. lr and Mrs. J. Btewart. of New 1 are being entertained by Mr. Mrs. A. M. Peterson tor a few - They came by motor. Hittenberg family, hor. were down to see friend# oumber from here attended the • ’> Fair at Court House on Friand Saturday. Koaenfeld made a bualm to N«frr York on Thursday and |■|||•-ll until Saturday. '•c Levin, of PhltedalphU, ( the week-end with hla parents. • Bara Sacks, alter spending r 'l day* with rned to her home In Wllmlagl*el.. on ’> M. Imtneraun returned from y "rit on Friday, after ependlng ' "‘an a week with relatlvaa. ' • Jolly Ten held a eucceeefnl "n Friday evening at Um r 'y Hall. ir "- I- M. Danerhlrsh and da ugh Miriam, returned from New <"> Saturday morning, alter ^‘“g |wo weeks there. r ' < I>evcneon was an Atlantic 'i'ltor on Thursday and Friday. ' Seeker attended the wedding brother, Harry. In Phlladel- - 'xi Sunday evening. A Tlneley made a bualnee* trip " "ion on 1 Heeele Oreenwald returned to ■ome fo Philadelphia on Sun- ! f ier •pending one week M the ’ of Mlaa Boa# Goodman. •m Miller, well-known to all >» »od glrle here, left on Mon- ' r the Pacific «es». where be • main for five moctha.

Bertha Zimmerman returned from Ocean City on Moaday. eywsiwg more than eight weeks st that resort. A number from here wltneeeed the baseball game at Court House on Saturday afternoon. The Sapeln family, ot Wilmington, former residents, visited friend# on Thursday. _ , ^ Mr# H. Snyderman, of Vineland, spent s tew days with her daughter, Mrs. H- Benson. Mr. and Mm. Irving Brcalow left tor their home in Philadelphia on Sunday after spending several week* with their mother. The Volunteer Fire Department held their regular monthly meeting Sunday evening at the Borough

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Mins E»"w» Goldfirb, of Nev York, ia the gueat of her slater. Mm.

A Joffe. for e week.

Mr. and Mm. Wm. Abmmeot and family wem AUantlc City vial tom on Saturday. . . The bid for traneporUng the school children from the rural district Wa# awarded to Rothman'* Oarage. Charles Ho row it* was an Ocean City visitor on Sunday afternoon. Mr*. L. SuntUemer. ot New kork. is making an Indefinite stay with the

Danerhlrsh family.

Mia* Sophia Bublnoff. of Vlae-

She also denied that her husband punched her while she had an In; In her anna. Smith was recently ised from the County Jail efter serving 11 days of s 30-day i

charge of assault and battery after a family squabble. Mr*. Smith stated whe.i the fracas occu-red she waa accompanied by a youngster who was walking by her aide. Smith her when she insisted that he return

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are living together st their home in Woodbine. Vhe Woodbine Volunteer Fire Department, the largest of Ite kind

SOUTH SEAVILLE

J. H. Berry and H. Rocap played 1 in the P. R. R. Band which took pert In the Atlantic City Pageant

on Thursday of .last week.

Miss Florence Corson has returned to Borden town after spending her vacation with her parents here. K. J. Rubright visited the Cape May County Pair last Thursday.

trip to tbs Quaker City on Monday Mrs Hamld ColUns and children morning. vl * ltln * «I»tlvea In Salem. Mayor Kiasnberg sad the members Pert* family were Wilder the Council met at the Borough wo 9^ T ^ Hall on Monday evening for a Thrtma uu * ^ * one 10 nan n «ouaay evening lor » Camden, where she wlU teach this

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Mr*. John Rocap was House shopper last Friday.

Harry Vui left tor New York on on

Mond..y and will rvmaia a few ' * " nmn

on a special business trip.

friends in town recently.

H. C. Whiting and family spent te week-end with Pleasantville

friends.

Harold Collins is In Beliot. Wls.. on s business trip. Effllnger Rutrlght has s new car. H. B. Payne. Jr., was In Court House on business last Tuesday. The first teachers' meeting of the . mr was held Monday. Mlse Roxanna Gandy end E. Brunyate dlaissed plans tor the coming year. Senator Wm. Bright called friends in town on Tneeday. Mrs. T. Jones entertained relative* from Cape May this week. The Mlaee* Preston were entertained at dinner on Sunday by Professor and Mm. Knell Miss Vivian Morton, a student at force's Business College, was home rer the week-end. Calvin Ellenberger la among the ek this week.

GEORGE R. GREIS Attorney and Counaellor-At-Law 621 Eghtti Street, Ocean (Sty and Mechanic Street, Court House Bell Phoaaa: Ocean City Til

it Is bead of the affair, it body of the Woodbine High School met vn Monday afternoon. and bald election, for the officers ot the “Owl." the school which to published every term puplto-of the high school. Miss Sara M Editor. The are Mtos 1 Levin. Israel Oberfimt, and Pearl lintaer. Louis Goldlnger was The manager* are Jack Danarhlmh and Isadora Lintner. treasurer. An effort to being made to have this year’* paper the The Senior Claae of the Woodbine High School will hold its first annual dance at the Liberty Hal! on Friday evening. The music will be furnished by the Hop Brandem Orchestra of Egg Harbor. The proceeds of this dance will go toward* the annual trip to Washington at the end ot the school term.

FOR SALE GRAPES Jacob L. Lintner

Agricohural School WOODBINE, N.J. OTBTOHE U-M WOODBITTb

to i Mim France# Greenetein.

The Zimmerman family returned ..om Ocean City on ■•■£**«* ■pending the summer et the meort., Um. F. Egg* 1*1 •>n end daughter. New York, epent Turnktoy and Wednesday with the Bablnowlu Ben Greenetein. of Ocean Cttf. moA the week-end with hto folks. ; Mr. and Mm. Max Singer and! daughter, ot Egg Harbor, were Sun-] day visitor* here. They cam# by

otor.

Mr. and Mm. A. RablnowlU and family, epent Sunday In Cape May vtih friends. Miss Evelyn Totolter returned from New York on Seturdey. after ■pending the areal*. pert of the ■ummer with her etoter. Joseph Subber. a former member of tbs Council here, now living In Philadelphia, visited friend# over th* week-end.

PILING Raymond Bozarth Ocean View, N. J.

Reduced Prices on Ford Cars WITH THE TIME PAYMENT PLAN FORD RUNABOUT—*160.82 on Delivery. Balance In 12 monthly payments of *26.14 each. FORD TOURING 'CAE*—*161.66 on Delivery. Balance In 12 monthly payments ot *26.93 each. FORD COUPELBT—*214.16 on Dell vary. Balance In 12 monthly payment* of *26.78 each. TUDOR SEDAN—*211.1 i on Delivery. Balance in 11 monthly payment* of *S9.*C each. FORDOR SEDAN- -|2T6.12 on Delivery. Balance In 12 monthly payments of *46.02 each. The above cam axe equipped with electric lights, starter, demountable rime, gae, oil, mirror, fire and theft protection. FORD TOURING CARS. Plain—*120.42 on Delivery. 12 monthly payments of *21.74 each.

CASH PRICES

Touring Car. plain Touring. Starter and Dem. _ Runabout, plain Runabout. Starter and Dem. SEDAN, Fordor : SEDAN. Tudor Coupelet ■ Chassis, plain —-

Chassis. Starter and Dem— TON TRUCK, no starter _ TON TRUCK. Etr. and Dem. FORDSON TRACTOR

296.00 280.00 266.00 360.00 686.00 690.00 626.00 220.00 216.00 270.00 486.00 496.00

Tax 12.26 16.76 12.16 16.66 28.96 26.16 22.66 10.76 14.16

F. 0. B.

Freight Cape May 22.60 840.16

62.60 22.60 22.60 22.60 22.60 22.60 82.60 82.60 22.60 22.60 29.00

429.26 809.66 291.06 746.46 •47.66 680.06 272.26 261.66 402.60 470.17 624.00

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