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AlUn C- Lcrenxon, of PhlUdelphia. pmaB«4l the week end here with hta mother. Milton Petereon mode a bbslneea trip to the Quaker City on Bator* day. The local L O. 0. T. held their regular meetlnc on Thoraday trenln*. The Woodbine Sewlns Club reorganlaed on Tneeday ertnln* at the home of Mias Ida ZochorUx.

1^00,000 More of Ut.

jgd'i Pint Air du Polo Uckejj-

Too can’t Jod«« Tfc=tk - wunirr. don’t worry.

^^‘cuTtl^UOT.^uM^eed S.o thousand million human ff-L .bout four hundred mll- £ more than there are on earth

so*- -

U S for the Itnorant man more population wlU reduce

w uk him how It happen* Sutf*. wages aTeraged lem than £rtr cent* a day. whereas with

u , doK to four dollar*?

Henry Ford ha* eUrted hU ftmt .*ruUr flying machine route. The

*11 inetal monoplane of, the

from D~rt»r.

in Chicago last week, making the trip in two hours 60 minute*. Crowds cheered the arrt .-al of tbe a.rship. and well they might. h»nnK built that one you can rely on Henry Tt.d and hi* son

to build 10.009 more.

Those 10.000 *lrphin«s * rU !

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an airship problem wU be s<Mved and the country will hare the

protect 1 n It needa.

Postmaster General New anil eounce* that all the foreigners wlU be encouraged to organise Hying machlm- route* and allowed to carry iiall under Government contracts, as railroads carry ItThat Is excellent newa. Both the Postmaster General and Prealdent Coolldge are to be congrttulated on their effort to establish rea 1 flying In the United State Firing machines owned by aliens wlU be barred by the Poetefflee tuthoritlea, aa we bar alien

ships in coastwlae trade.

Margaret Dowling and Kthel Letts drove to Bea Die City Wednesday afternoon with Samuel Nappen. Miss Yetta ZuchoviU returned to New York City on Wednesday after recuperating bare for a few

weeks.

Henry C. Lapldui. of Wildwood, was here on business Wednesday. Thompson Peterson was in Philadelphia on business this

week.

Mrs. Lewi* Conover. Mrs. Sommers Scffe. Mr*. Joseph James, all of Green Creek, end Mr*. Alfred M. Peterson motored to Trenton on Tuesday morning. Miss Fanny Zimmerman lost a very expensive pair of collegiate glsasee In Woodbine this week. Mias Zimmerman offers a reward to the finder. Misses Lena DeClnuue, Dorothy Pollock. Dlaua Bear and Fanny ||i Ocean

_ to the Quaker City tot the week end. Israel Reiner visited friends in Atlantic City on Sunday afternoon and evening. Abe Reiner resumed his Ice business In Woodbine on Monday. Pst Potash motored to Atlantic City over the weak and. Charles H. Collar waa recently elected treasurer of the local lodge of Odd Fellow*. He was sworn Into office on last Thursday evening at the regular meeting. Mias Sid Flnkle, of Trenton, was here on Sunday visiting Fanny Boyar. Mrs. Jacob Feldman returned from New York dty on Friday. Mr. and Mt*. Charles Mendel »hnn motored to Sea Isle City on Sunday. Mias Molly Boyar, of Trenton, i motored here on Sunday to be present et her lister's birthday

party.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petereon motored to Cepe May Court House

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Breriow enjoyed the week end here with the

Brealow family.

Misses Bertha Zimmerman and Mildred Levine motored to Atlantic City on Saturday to do some

shopping.

Mias Ida Zueb< vita spent Saturday morn!-.: et Cap* May Court

* n Mis, Clara Rafeman. of Phila-

delphia, Is spending the week end

with the Chaaena family. \ for |h ; fcBnu ,i track meet at Cape ■®? h £h***M ha* J*; May Court »»o«iss In May. The turned from Philadelphia, whnn oUllook for . he focal High School

Preparations are uelng made

the apent several days

William Abramson attended toe Bhriner*' meeting lh Millville on

Saturday evening.

8. Nappen spent the week end In New York. . . The girls jf the Math grede held a party at the home of Anne Burnstein on Friday e™ l “* The party was held to celebrate a hand ball victory. . „ w Joseph Sahel, of New York, spent the week end here with

friends.

Mrs. Minnie tamennan spent Wednesday afternoon In the Quak-

er City. . ^

Howard Rice, of Ocean City, was her* on Saturday afternoon. Ell Dorshaw and Herman L«v-

is quite prem ising. Members of last year's team. Dave Feldman, Milton Kat*. DevU. and the other members of the squad are displaying wonderful form and should bring home henors for Woodbine. The boys are having their dally workout* at Central ground* under the coaching of Professor Chaaena.

of the High School.

• Final rehearsals are being conducted by the members of the Woodbine High School debating team for the tnterscholastlc debates. Woodbine will have tor their opponents on this evening Wildwood High School. The debate will be held !n the Lyric Theatre at Woodbine. Woodbine

represented by LuclUe

eneon, of Wildwood, visited friends L-. vln phlUp Wodllnger. Issdore here on Friday. Utner and Max Daria, alternate. The regular business meeting of Meetings to arouse school spirit the Y. M. and Y. W. H. ^ave be»n held during the past held In the “Y” building on Sun- (ew weeks. Cheer leader* are Sofle

Woodbine Boy Scouts de-

feateu the Sea Isle City Boy Scouts. 11-4. in a baseball game played at See Isle City on Friday

Mias Rose Daria rial ted friends In Philadelphia on Wednesday. Miss Sara Brealow of Philadelphia. visited here over the week

end.

Samuel Nappen motored to New York city on Wednesday for — indefinite stay. Jacob Utner and wife motored to MillvlUe on Wednesday. A. Zimmerman waa here for a few days this week. Max Zimmerman mot or id Ocean City on business this w. Charles Goodman has a new

Mrs. Benson motored to Vineland or Saturday. Mias Ida Zurhorit* shopped In Atlantic City Saturday afternoon. Mias Molly R. Boyar and Sam Albert, of Trenton, enjoyed the •ek end here. mi— Gas Scheffer, of Bayonne, waa her* for the week end. Mr. L Boyar apent the week end In New York city. Mlaeee Scheffer and Molly Boyar accompr-nled by Sam Albert, visited the institution on Sunday

evening.

Mias Fay Boyar ertertalned a number of guests over the ' v

day evening.

The Jolly Ten enjoyed the week-

end In Egg Harbor.

Sydney Levine apent Saturday afternoon In Atlantic City. The regular Monday morning ere 1ms were held at Central Jtool. Harry Oohen, a pup'l of

the sixth grade, told extemporaneously bis Impressions of his first big league baseball game, which he had seen last week In Philadelphia, when Washington defeated the Athlelcs 6-k. Maxwell Boar

accompanied him to the game. Miss Dorothy Cutler is making

an extended visit In Woodbine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Cutler.

The Parent-Teacher* Association presented the m^le. “Monsieur Besucalre,'' on Wednesday evening at th^Lyric Theatre. The theatre was packed and the show

was a decided success.

After defeating Ocean City H.

lost to the same team at Ocean City Saturday by a score of 6-1. Gable twirled wonderful ball, but due to erratic fielding and not being able to hit when needed, the local boys were unable to score more than one run during the encounter. Mrs. L Feldman went to New York City on Thursday afternoon. She will remain several weeks. The Woodbine High School boys are planning to reconstruct the tennl* courts, fnter-ciaae games will be arranged as soon aa the

work la finished.

Mias Etta Brealow entertained a number of friend* at her home

on Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn apent Saturday and Sunday In Ocean City.

Leo McCraven waa here on Monday afternoon. Kat* was a week-end rialtor In Atlantic City. Dave Sapersteln motored to Philadelphia thl* week. Kerman Benson motored to Freehold on business Sunday. Min Etta Breelow waa tendera linen shower by her friends i Saturday eveu.ng at Liberty Hall. Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Comet* and daughter, of Philadelphia, spent several days with thslr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abramowltx. Ted Abrams, agent at the P*«riektown P. R. R. station, enjoyed the holiday home. Miss Z. Abram* l* visiting her sister. Mr*. 8. E. Me—row, In Chicago.

"It’s n» crate life if U doesn't Mr. Alfred - M. Peterson was out weaken." observed tha box of °f~

of town Monday on business. *“ ‘

Mr. Letts, of Philadelphia, ws*

I an gee as It crashed Into the ware-

i' bouse.

Sussmsn and Jack Danerhlrsh. Supervisor Amos Henry and Emmlt Burke, of the Central School, are busy making final efforts to pick out the children who will represent Woodbine in the spelling bee to be held at Cape Miy Court House. Five student* will be chosen. The winner will represent Cape May County at Tren

Harry Grossman was in tne Quaker City Saturday on business. Moe Goodman want to Philadel-

phia Saturday.

Milton Peteruon drove a new ear down from Philadelphia on

Saturday afternoon.

A. Levenaon was In New York city on business Thursday and Friday. _ Emralt Burke. Thompson Pete--aon and Allan Levenson went to Philadelphia on Saturday morning. They attended the Penn relay* at Franklin Field In the afternoon and enjoyed the musical comedy. "Little Jesse James." at the Lyric TbesUe, In the evening.

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Lwd. a»tord«r

s*. entirely mistaken. , Rebeccas held a meeting on

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A HllTC — , eg* might ha 's brough* him real success. Sons of the ablest men. sod most saecsasftil. have contemplated suRM* at one Urn# or another. Nr man can say he Ua {allure uniU death comes and g«* him. and even then he can't be

sure.

Dying on the Inland of SC Helena. Napoleon arid that If be had had the good fortune to die in Russia, he would have been called one of the world's greatest generals, and a great success. He thought he was a failure because be waa the prisoner of England. Now everybody know* 'hit he was the world’* greatest general and a moot extraordinary genius in the accomplishment of his deal res. It Is all right for the Maharajah of Jodphur to bring native aoldler* from his State to act as servants while be plays polo. But what d< President Coolldge think of sending enlisted men from the United State* army to Pl»y a lackey's part la England. U that what the farmer* pay uxes for? Is that the work for •hich American young Itvited to enlist?

Chicago Is trying to si among her boyr one that can hope to b* the mart useful elttaen of mo. Such s selection is Impossible The boy with the best brain m Chicago may seem the dullesr leist promising today. Newton, the greatsat mathematical mind ever born on earth. »»« called dull -vhen. a* a mere child, he waa voririag out mathematical problems that would have puxxled his teachers. Gibbon, before he wrote hi* rteat History of Rome, waa eon■idered a gluttonous, unpromising, wm;-military peraon. Washington, as a young man. ifter he had undertaken Important t»aka. declared himself a failure. I* mosthene*. greatest of orator*, r'uttered and s'tmmertd a* *\ youth.

A large number from here tended the basrbaU game at Ocean City on Saturday afternoon. Mlw I.tilfe Petereon and Mr*. Alfred M. Peterson motored to Wildwood and Green Creek on Sunday to see friends and relaGotten and Hewitt South ard motored In the country on Sunday^* en>0n Lewis Levenaon. EmtrIt Burke and Thompson Peterson motored to Atlantic City on

Sunday afternoon.

A birthday party was given in honor of vim Fanny Boyar, at

her home. o*. Sunday evening^

Allen C Levenson returned to

Philadelphia on Monday.

Alex May waa an Atlantic City

rialtcr on Sunday.

Chari— Goodman motored to Ocean City and Atlantic City on

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