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Untie Ctty on Thursday erenlng. Ur. and Mrs. Nat Courtney Uebennan. and aon. Marrtn. were seashore Tlsltors on Saturday. Darld Lerenaon. of Philadelphia spent a week with the Lereruon family. He returned on Friday. Mr. John Gurdrel and Miss Mary Kosher were In Sea Isle City on Saturday. Samuel Kata, fruit and produce deeler. was a VinelanJ rlaltor on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alezenberg and children, spent an enjoyable afternoon in 8.* Isle on Saturday. The Lerttt A Pollock firm has changed hands, and U now solely Levitt. U> * ^ Morton Miss Mary Weinstein, of PhlUdelphla. .who is Tlsiting triends here, and Dors Uebennan. spent the weekend at Wildwood. Benjamin Greensteln. graduate of Penn Uw school, was a weekend visitor with relative*. Ben Alezenberg, who la summering at Ocean City, visited his parents on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Scotty Mendlesohn. and daughter, were Sea lale City .isltors cm Sunday. Mias Row Davis entertained a number of boys and girls at her home, on Wednesday evening.
. of Philadelphia. arrived on Thursday and will remain two weeks with the
iJr. and Mrs. Sol Singer, of Philadelphia, spent a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rablnowitx, and son. were In Sea Isle City on Saturday afternoon. Miss Minnie Lipahltx. of Philadelphia. is spending a few days with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. 8. Simons, and children, of Philadelphia, former residents here, spent the weekend with Mrs. Simon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Blume. David Sapersteln. ~Lonly"
•• ouiiuuiu* umlsi was neia by a number of boys cad girts at Lincoln Park on Thursday evening. Charles H. Ooiler motored to AndUws on Friday evening, and ■Pent an enjoyable time with
Misa Betty Silver, of Philadelphia. visited Alia Komaton Friday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and
asmnel CoUer on Friday.
Mrs.
Bath "•ell at tbs Millville HospibO.' Misses Sally Ckasens rad Bertha
APPU. of Philadelphia, arrived on Friday to spend a week with Mr. “ d Mrs- Jacob Chasens ind family. The following weak, they will conclude their vacation at Atlantic
City.
Becker, were In Wildwood on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Levy and children, spent an enjoyable afternoon at Sea Isle on Saturday. Abram Fleet, of Philadelphia, a resident here for over fifteen years, wss s visitor on Tuesday and Wednesday. Harry Elsenberg, who is manag-
The American Stores Co. announce the opening of a MEAT DEPARTMENT in their store at Cape May Court House, with a full line of fresh and smoked meats
ing the Elsenberg contracting firm at Dover. Del., spent the weekend with his wife and child. A numbei from Woodbine attended the baseball game between the Athletics and Melrose baseball teams at Atlantic City, among them being Burke Alexenbrg. Max Bear, and Max Backer.
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WOODBINE nrnumm, of FfafUd a few days with the Hmin J. 5usamar. of Baltimore, u spending the snmmer here relatl ws. was a Philadel' -hla
motored to Sea Isle City Friday evening. Carles H. CoUer and “Lordy" me. were It Atlantic City risltInends on Friday evening. <r. and Mrs. Philip Katz, aoawnled by Mias Sarah HorsJL enjoyed Saturday afternoon i lale Ctty. £ M. Bumaa. manager of the «xlbme Borough Clothing CotnF left for New York on Thursand returned Saturday eveaingHairv M. Hal pern, of PhBadelUt who u spending a tew days llli relativ ‘ "
friends and relatives. The Woodbine Borough Clothing
t; on Saturday. I -s Mabel Bm
Becker, and Charles
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trip to
Briley Auramovltx is now Jed at Ocean Ctty and wUl n there untU school begins. r Bsvid LobeL of Schanoctady. i - U k pending a few days with
Miss Lillian Potashnlck. Ate: spending a few weeks with re la tMes InF" * * “
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Rose Davis and Bose Alezenberg. spent an enjoyable afternoon at Sea Isle City cm Satur-
day.
Samuel Bear is now employed at Bear's fruit and produce store. Ocean Ctty. Mrs. Barney Lieberman. after spending a few weeks at Detroit with relatives, returned on Monday evening. Mr. Isaac Friedman was a Philadelphia visitor on Saturday on
Mrs. E Feldman and daughter, of Schenectady. N. Y, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Feldman and family, for a few day*. Mrs. Jeanne Adelman. of Baltimore. spent Saturday afternoon in Sea Isle Ctty. Mrs. S. Rosenfeld and children spent on enjoyable afternoon at the Seashore on Saturday.
ed In Ocean Ctty. visited his par-
e visitors on Saturday
C. Lsvsnson. spent an enjoyable afternoon st Ses Isle playing tennis Miss Gladys Katz. Harry
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