Cape May County Times, 24 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 5

WOODBINE

Ton Pettnon motoml to 0»»n City on WedB«flar and PhUodelpht* OB TinrBiajr. r Horry Aiwfrnry cyoat »n «n- ) 0 j-iDle eTOBlBf Bt AtlBBtit CUr A^The Odd rrtlowi held a regular meettn* at tha Lodf. Hall Thursday Ot«b1b«. ' Haraay KapUn, maaocor of the Woodbine Cloak Shop apoct Tfcuraday In Near York on buai-

naaa.

David SoperatotB. A1 Schwartx and Isidore UiUowtU wore Sea lale City etaltora on Wodaeoday. Barney Uehorman apent the veek end Ir Philadelphia on bual-

n Mi-

Jack Booker, employed at Beek- ( r'a Gance, at Woodbine, motored to May’a Landiac on Wednesday. Hyman Halpern, of the Woodtine Borouch Cloth In* Companr, waa In rhlladoiphU on Wednee-

day.

Mr. ana Mn. M Goldman hare Burehaaed a new Pord aedan. Mr. and Mn. David Keala and children, formerly of E** Har’jor. are in Woodbine for the preeent. Mr and Mrs. Wm. LSpmas and family motored to Sea lale City

or Tuesday afternoon.

Benjamin BablnowlU, Jr., of rhiladelpbia. motored to Woodbine Thu reday and spent the day

with friends and relative*.

Mn. Roee Suhwarta and iau*hter, of New Tork. are hare for an indefinite aUy with the Shapelow

family.

Morton Levitt returned Sunday evening after ependln* a weak ‘.n New York and Phiiadelph'u. Abe Pollock. Junior partner of Die Levitt and Pollock flTB here, left for Atlantic City, to apend a chon vacation with friends and relatives. Word ha* been reeel vi the Philadelphia hospital where Mia Fannie Zimmerman underwent an operation recently, that she is improvln* rapidly. The entire town aeoma to be Interested in her condition, as she was vmy popular here. Samuel Potash motored to Cape May Wednesday moraine i

ness.

Jack Danerhlmh spaat Joyable evening at Atlantic City with friends on Sunday. The Jolly Clique, of Woodbine, are camping at Sea Isle City. The camp Is known as Camp CUJo. Herman Aleaenberg visited his brother. Beanie, at Ocean City on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Uebcrmaa and sor spent an enjoyable afternoon at the eeashore on Saturday. Morris Goldman Is employed at Kappens Fish Market at

City.

Lew Halpern motored to Vlne-

Mre. Eva Goldman and daughtwarntored to Wildwood on SatMn. 8. Leraasoa and son, Mll-

“ enjoyable afternoon at Sea Isle City reeaatly.

family

•ad visitor with the Becker

_ tocai rugn ■f^^Atadaat*. spsnt Saturday at Philadelphia with relaUvea. SoLs Oabts, Temple student. ‘ f ‘* r spending a week with retabaa returned to Philadelphia. Gertrude Kealn Is recovering rapidly after an lllnen of over

two weeks.

MorrU Rablnowltx made a buslnem trip to Wildwood on Satur-

day.

Miss Sarah Cutler, a graduate I nurse, it now at Wildwood with i her sister. Mn. M. Rablnowlu

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Benjamin BablnowlU, «... Philadelphia, waa here on Thursday and spent the day with his family. Mias Sylvia Mendelsohn spending a few weeks with sister at Washington, D. C. Mias Lena Lapldua was a Sea Isle City visitor on Saturday afternoon. Harry ScbulU, of New York, now employed In Woodbine, spent the week end et New York with hie family. Morris Silberman made a business trip tc New York one day this week. Mlse Rae Flneman. of New York. U visiting tlje Collier family for an Indennlle stay. The Gold berg family, former resldenU here, are In Woodbine for the summer.

Misses Sylvia BablnowlU and Evelyn WeUel are employed Wlldwc \ Joseph Collier was In Philadelphia one day last week on buslVmley Milos, pf Philadelphia, is spending the summer with bin family here. Mr. end Mre. Tryon Miller and mother motored to Phlladqjphla on Friday afternoon and returned Saturday evening. Allan C. Lvrwnson was e Philadelphia visitor on Saturday. MIm Roee Kn.vltr, of New York. It spending the summer with her brother, Samuel KravlU and family. Jack Breslow was a Philadelphia visitor on bueluees Saturday evening. Cyrus Lo Qlndlce, of New

York, spent s few days with Antony Territo. Both were week end visitor* at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg. Neef York, are Woodbine vlaitors for an Indefinite time. Him Berths Zimmerman and her brother, Abe, of Philadelphia, who are summering et Sea I*l< City, visited friends here on Monday and Tuesday.

North Fifty-ninth Street, and William Arbuckle. of No. 14S9 South Fifty-sixth Street. They said that they worked their way to Wlldwod in search of work and had no place to stay. Mayor Culver dlrmlesed the boys and sent them home.

Youths Stranded at Wildwood Three 17-year-old Philadelphia boys were picked up by the police at Andrews Avenue station, Pennsylvania Railroad, early last Friday morning and Uken to the City Hall. They gave their names and addresses as: Atmar GeU. of 1340 North Wanamaker Street; James lomont, of No. 786

Henry On Cinque motored Rlllrilie on Tuwday and there during the day

The De Cinque fnmllr have purr based a new automatic player

nano.

Aaron Binder, of Trenton, who Jt employed Is Woodbine, spent ►le woek cod In Philadelphia

' week cod la

with

Saul Lena. Pena deatistry etui'r.i. who la spend!a* the aum“er in Woodbine, wee e Phllnl* iphla visitor os Saturday on

Ben Bear, graduate pharmacist, °l Temple UalvnrMty la 1»3I. •pent S few days here with hU family tMa week. Dr Joeeph Leri I •ere In PhtladslBl.- _ Miss Bessie Zaae and brother. ,Reuben, spent Saturday at Wlld•ood. Misses Mae Roeenfeld. Briber Cutler. Sarah Shalk. Asm. and Bessie Becker, and Mary Siegel spent an enjoyable afternoon at Wildwood on Saturday. Th.- Weinman family were Sna Die City vial torn on Satui^gy ifternoon. Mums E*laab#*b

\ Dr. J. Howard Sharp Dentist I ntk t Tnst 0. B.IU14 f Oou City, S. 1.

MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMA Planter.

end Shipper of MAURIOB RIVER OOVB

h’a Real Economy To have your old shoe* ro- ! t-Mred and renewed to give j all the life and wear of new , and how comfortable they | feel! QCICK WORK—LOW PRICES Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER Sea bie City, N. J.

Reasons Why You Should'Build in Sea Isle City NOW

!. Sea Isle City is growing; real estate values are increasing. Tlie longer you you wait, the more you will pay for the land.

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Whether you rent by the year, or for the summer season, every year that you DO rent you are actually THROWING AWAY money that should, and could, go into a home of your own. If you build NOW, the increase in the value of your property will be YOURS; if you wait, you will have to pay this increase to the other fellow ■'—for property values are INCREASING EVERY DAY. This is “between seasons" in the building line. By building now you get better work at less cost than if you wait until later in the summer, or fall. Let us help you plan and build your home.

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Mason Jars £' 65c gT 75c

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12 I> Bw Gold &M Family Flour and One Flour Sifter 75c

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