CAPE MAY COUJTY TIMES, P1IDAY, AUGUST 21,1826.
WOODBINE 1\&S Sarah Suaaman and Mol|d^ rf rn spent Friday and 8at5"aiternoon* at Saa Ula City. ,.\.yr. Bear. Penn art student, ir Ocean City for the sumf peiit Friday with his par- _ M. Homsteln and children. [ week end at Wildwood I rttetlves. -, 0 » Bear, who has bean at nrille. W. Va.. tor a Ions time, JJb), for an Indefiatto stay with I^KaU. local fnilt dealer. business trip tor the Wood- , aotk shop on Saturday: non Burke Alexenber*. L Morris Uchow and "were In Ocean City r afternoon to witness the ••ii parae there, ir Harry Felt, of the Wood■Tciothlnr Company, was a , York visitor on Wednesday Thurrday. Ir Samuel Krsrltx and Morris man and non. Sol., spent an arable .afternoon at Sea Isle t on Friday. Irs. S- Msndelston and datifhHosUyn. were Sea Isle City rs on Saturday afternoon. * Miriam Myers, after spendfcw weeks with Mr. and C^eeph I* Katz and family. IfnX to Boston on Tuesday tjoon. H. Magill. of the Woodbine Company, left for Phila_.a. on SatuVday afternoon, returned Sunday evening. Jacob Chasens' and aoa, a. visited friends and re lain Philadelphia over* the
end.
re of the Peace Sugarman Cape May visitor on Sat.r.emoon on bMlnesa. am UMenson. of Phlladel--pending an Indefinite '> the L
MUtcn. acoapanled by Dr. Joeeph i^venson, spent an enjoyable ur^Ty 0011 at ^ 1818 0117 on Sat “
,rom Woodbine
attended the baaketball game and dance at Sea Isle City on Satur-
day evening.
Mayor Oreemteln and daugh- ‘* r -Borough' Clerk, spent afternoon at Sea Isle City on Friday. Mf. and Mrs. Daniel Kenln motored to Boston, visiting relatives for s few days. . ^ nn . e ! R06 « n - who is employed at the Lincoln Hotel, Ocean City, •or the snminer, spent Thursday afternoon and evening with his
. H. Ecftf' Und daughter, s. of West Orange, are here utely with the Feldmana. and Mrs. Philip Kats spent jorable evening at Atlantic n Thursday. and Mrs. Joffe, of Phlladellormer rtridents here, are eg a few days with rela-; and M's. Sam Singer, of irk, are visiting friends: r days. j man Katz. Hyman Becker Harry Schwelt were In At-| City on Friday evening. ; had Trochtman, a former, nt here, who Is employed at; •delphla, spent the week end; friends. Estelle Potash, of CclumU home for an indefinite with the Potash family. Sarah H or ns tel n was in City on Tuesday. Wedneeand Saturday afternoons. *bm Altman, of New York, ii spending the summer with : r at Egg Harbor, was in on Sunday evening. He' r resident here, it Potash, who left for New ■ last week. Is at Cleveland, the time being. Clara Katz was a Sea Isle visitor on Friday and Satur- j 'ttrnoons. 'j)- Sussman, who is employ- j i fan City for the summer. 1 -jtne for the week end with j and Mrs. William Kats and | n spent an enjoyable after- ] at Sea Isle City on Satur-1 ud and Bailey Abnunowltx, j re in Ocean City for the ■r. were home for the week bowling match Is being ar--d to be played at Kats'a ~ient parlor In the near fuS. Adelman and eon. MarBaliimore, who are spendIbe iununer with the Suaaman ‘J. sere tu Sea Isle City on r afternoon. ’Ha Jasper, "Locdy" Khone. »'ld Sapersleln were In viod on Friday evening and I* City on Saturday evennin ‘ «abU. local High School h*a returned home after »* a few weeks In PhilaJ *‘th relatives. K Joeeph L. Kau was a bualiaitor in Philadelphia on 7 and Tuesday.
M
Simons was «
risltor here with Mr. and Mrs. M. Blame. He motored from Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon
and returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldman and children motored to Atlantic City
on Monday afternoon.
Antony Territo, Harry Schultz and Simon Goldstein motored to New York on Fridsy afternoon. Aaron Binder visited his parents at Trenton for the week end. Raleigh and Louis Goldlnger spent Friday afternoon in Sea Isle
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dsnerhirsch. of Montclair. N. J.. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dsnerhirsch and family. Mrs. E. Becker vlalted her daughter at Wildwood for a few
days.
A baby girl was born to and Mis. John Docla on Friday. Mother and daughter are doing fine at home In care of a doctor. Abram H. Kopman. graduate of Temple School of Pharmacy, visited his parents on Wednesday. He Is employed at the P. ~ - termlnal In Philadelphia. Allan C. Levenson and Samuel Levin accompanied Herman Beneon. of Ben son’e Express, to New York on Friday evening. Ml wee Celia Kornat, Lillian Potash and Sylvia Goldstein spent Saturday afternoon at Wildwood. ttnmett Burke, former school teacher, who Is In Ocean City for the summer, visited friends here on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Levy and
chUdren spent an enjoyable afternoon kt Sea lale City on Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Katerinsky, of PhlladMphla. former residents here, visited relatives for two weeks. Mr. Louis WorUel and Mise Anna Troub. both of Newark, spent a few days with the Halperna. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chasens and family motored to Sea Isle City. Ocean City and Atlantic City on Saturday. Reuben Cutler, Penn student, who la mending the summer with his family, spent the week end In PhUadlphla. Mrs. F. Goldfield, of Montgomery, Ala., spent a 'ew days Mr. and Mrs. Gable and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Secor, of Philadelphia. Is spending a few days with the Cutler’s. Dr. and Mrs. Sol. Singer visited the Singer and Potash family for a few days. Mr. Samuel Coller. who recently moved to Washington. D. C., vlalted his wife and children, who are spending the summer here with relatives. * Mr. Harry Botwlnlck. of Philadelphia,, a resident here for over twenty years, visited the Botwinick family over the ween end. Miss Deborah Beker, of Philadelphia. Is here with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levenson for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Riser were week-end visitors In Philadelphia with relatives. Max Becker spent an enjoyable evening at Mays Landing, visiting friends, on Saturday. Mr. Moe Goodman motored to Sea Isle City and Atlantic City on Saturday. Israel Felt and Hyman Becker were Atlantic City visitors on buslneas on Monday evening.
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Ford Sales in July Were Very Heavy During the month Juat ended the Ford Motor Company did a record July business In every division. It was annouunced at the Highland Park General Office*. Domestic sales of Ford cars and trucks touted 167.626 In July, exceeding by 6.182 those of a ywar ago. Sales of Fordson tractors were more than 3,300 greater than last year, and 207 more Lincoln cars were delivered to customers during the month than In the previous July. On the basis of branch reports received early In July the company anticipated an Increased volumne of business and while It predicted that summer buying would rise to a higher level than usual, the demand for all Ford products during the month exceeded expedition*. The outlook is for Increasing business In August One of the chief Indications of this appears in
agricultural sections of the country, where farmers are coming Into the market In rapidly growing numbers. Evidence of this is found in the remarkable sales of Fordson tractors during July.”
Even when a man wants the earth he doesn't want It thrown at him in the form of mud.
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603 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City - - New Jersey
Is a prescription for Coldz, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs.
Woodbine’s New Theatre WATCH FOR OPENING LEMS CAPITOL. Til Finest and Most .Modern Theatre in South Jersey Opening date will be announced in near future Adams Ave., Woodbine
Save 20% ON TIRES This Week Tires and Tubes AT June Prices Or 20 per cent off from present prices Goodrich Braender Michelin and Fisk Cords and Balloons Pierpont’s GARAGE GtyHaU Block Wildwood, N. J.
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Campbell’s Soups 3 « 25c
■**Another Worth-While Canned Peas Sale! The peas are the chclcest of the new crop. Selected for their quality and Flavor and grown In the sections noted for growing the finest peas. Fivsh, Sweet and Tender. Sanitary packed.
Regular 20c ASCO n Fancy Sweet A 00.S c
17c
Reg. 18c ASCO Sifted Peas-" 16c 3 cans 47c
Reg. 25c ASCO Small Sifted Peas - 22c 3 cans 65c
Peas 10c
Cereal Beverages « 8c
I ASCO | Grape Juice P l hot
19c ASCO
Ginger Ale hot
10c
Gorton's Codfish Cakes or Salad Fish
2““ 25c
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deligh
Powder
-25c
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Sliced
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“"15c
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Fresh Corn on the Cob and other fresh Vegetables on a new and delicious flavor when Louella Butter is used. When you leave out Louella you Leave out the Good-
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Louella
[SfeSri Butter * The Finest Butter in America
Richland Butter i 1 50c
Pure creamery prints of exceptional merit
[Victor r„ 7c I Bread Ac" Bread u “'* j Snpreme ^ 1U The highest quality ingredients are used In making . our bread and no effort is spared to give you the best
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Preserving and Pickling heed* Mason Jars pts 65c : 75c dot Jelly Glasses dox 85c Certo (Makes Jelly Jell) bot 28c Jar Tor, (Porcelain Lined) dor Jar Rubbers (Double Lip) do* 7 C Genuine Parowax . to pkg iQc
Gold SealFamily Flour 67c
ASCO Ground Spioes _c*n 5c ASCO Whole Allspice pkg 5c ASCO Mustard Seed .. . Pkx gc Colman’s Yellow Mustard van 23c Colburn's Yellow Mostard van jfc ASCO Pure Cider Vinegar hot 16c ASCO White Distilled Vinegar hot ijc
Large California Prunes 2 25c
Cakes I Sunshine Sugar Rings and I Choc. Marshmallows ‘ Purf Hard Candies i^anciies • Henhey's Choc. Kisses
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