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Jach and Uidore Immennan. of New York city, are home to spend the summer with relatlvee. Morris Jasi-er and Louis Khomes have returned after an extended stay In New York. Misses Eva Elsenberg and Rose Goodman, students at the University of Pennsylvania, are horns for the summer. A party was given by Miss Edith Pettit. Quests from Bellepa*n and Woodbine were present. Some of these were Miss ids Colllna, Mr M«a Becker. Milton Blum* and Miss Evelyn Harris. Reuben Cutler and Saul Levin. Penn students. Intend to spend •— vacation at the

The offtdal staff of the Woodbine High School alumni are busily engaged preparing the banquet which will be held on Saturday evening. June 20. Samuel Levenson war in Philadelphia on Tuesday on business. Mlssss Ids Collins and Berths Hess were In Woodbine for the W< Dartd Sapersteln motored to Millville on Sunday e**** 1 ?*- . Mr. Harry Becker, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with the Becker family. Misses Bessie Becker. Mae Rosenfeld, Esther Cutler and Miriam Gable were In Wildwood Satur^^Monta Grossman, local flab dealer, was in Bridgeton Monday on business. . . Mr. and Mra Harry Josephs, of Phllt-delphla. fomoer residents here, will spend the summer in Woodbine. . ... _ The seniors of the Woodbine High School are busily engaged in preparing ter the commencement exercises, which will be held this Friday evening. Miss Helen Lap Id us was Philadelphia aU last week. Mrs. Morris Rabinowltx and Dorothy Cutler have opened im loe cream parlor at Wildwood. We are glad to welcome here a former revident, Mra R- Goldman and 'amlly. They have opened a

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paperhanging store on Washington Avsnne. opposite Goldmans Barber Shop. Mr. M. Berman, maaagar of tbs Woodbine Borough Clothing pany, was In New York ou *8Israel Felt baa opened a candy and ice cream store at “ City. . The M. B. D- Hat have again started to wort and ore due for a long season. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kats and family motored to Sea Isle City on Tuesday evening. Mr. Dlugaieh. of MlUvtlk. sms In New York Sunday. He Is now employed in Woodbine. He presented s eet of valuable books to the Brotherhood Synagogue. Harry L Halpern. Temple University dental student. Is borne for the summer vacation . Mr. Zllls CUaaeas. local rlolln1st. who Is now engaged In Richmond. Va., is expected borne shortly. Mr. Meyer Hornsteln van In Philadelphia Thursday. Sew Rabbi Installed Babb! B. L. Leventhal. of Philadelphia. head of the orthodox

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The Mary Ann Tea Room Boardwalk above the Pier Sea Isle Gty Breakfast. Dinner and Supper Served e ^lads Sandwiches Ice Cream and Cake Lunches at any hour Orders taken for Home-Made Rolls. Pies and Cake*

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rabbis of America, officiated at the tnstallaUon of the new chief Rabbi Toeheff, to replace RabM Aaron Becker, whe died recently. In his ad:..ess Rabbi Leventhal greatly mourned the death Rabbi Becker, whom he known since boyhood and who was o y of his closest friends. A Urge audience thronged the synagogue. After tne addrees the new rabbi took hU oath and on the following day assumed his duties as chief rabbi of Woodbine. NORTH R1C_GRANDE Ben Lawton spent Wednesday In Philadelphia. Mias Esther Hand has closed her school at Atlantic City and is now at her parents' home for

Russell L Higgins Is now employed as platform man at Wild' wood Junction. Mra Walter Jaggard U now eu tertalnlng her mother, Mra. Entrtken, for a few weeks. Mr. C. B. Robart Is now on his summer schedule of eight hours, haring two extra operators for

Mra. Carrie Seri rant, of WUdar. wood, epent Sunday with ber sisMra Winfield Morgan was In Wildwood on Monday with her father. Three families of gypsies are tenting on Frank Matiera'e farm. Karl Clouting and wife, of Wildwood, called on her parents here Sunday. Walter Hand. Jr., was In WMdwood Monday: Fred Todd and wife entertained friends from Newfield recently. The M. E. Sunday School 1 their Children's Day service 8 day evening. Mra. Elizabeth Morrison, of Flatting Creek. U visiting her dsughter. Mra. T. Edwards. Road TIMES CUmUM Ada

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