Cape May County Times, 11 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 8

WOODBINE Him Uria Urator. of PkUa<Mpku. TtatM U* ttMl family for a faw day*. 7 Utm BrtaUa Potaah notorod to New Tort oc Monday moraln*. Eraly* Wnteet. altar apeadlns the *ummrr at Wildwood, returned on Monday eeentnf.

Mi*. K. Kablnowiu. who la at KKX Harbor (Or the aammer, ayant Tueaday e ran Inc with frteada

Hetalerrllle. and Mr* A1 Shropshire. of Atlantic City, rial ted the Shroyahlrea for a few day* Mr* A. M. Pateraon attended a picnic at Cape May on Thuraday

Mr* M. E. Blame and aou Cape May. riel ted frtenda and relatleae far a few days. Mian Bath Spence, of Bridgeton. *t a few day* rtama* the » family. Ulan PeteraoB and Mm ored to Phlla-

, Of Doeer, Del..

. . day at Atlantic City on Labor Day. Charlaa Goodman, who la employed by the Ktaesberx dm. at Freehold. N. J. spent the week end with hts parent* Bennie Breelow. of Philadelphia, a former resident hem. rtalted hla mother for a few day* Mr. Max Bear, manayer of the Ocean City Fruit an Company, apent the with hla parent* Harry M. Halpern. a graduate of the Woodbine HI ‘ ‘ '

Sunday rialtor here. Mr. M. Gat la. after apeodlni the rummer at Ocean City, returned on Friday afternoon. He la n cealor at the Woodbine Hiffh

t a few day*

Am Bona Atexenberg. after . tding a few weeks with mtaOree In Philadelphia, returned on

Mr* Morru Hometctn and chllren were In Ocean City o- Monllaaea Frtedn Decker and Sophie Suaeman. local High School

In*, after haring spent the mammar racnUon at Ocean City. Mtea Lets, teacher of French at the Woodbine High School, who Bros In Sen tele City during the

Dnrid B. Feldtaina, after spent In* an Indefinite period with Me brother at Schenectady, N. Y.. returned on Monday af Mr. and Mr* A. Philadelphia, spent with the EtegeJ family. Alex May. who la employed Belvedere. N. J.. apent the wert end with relative* Gladys Gruber. High rsduate. left ‘ Tort, where the will

Mtee Bane Derli rv turned on _0Bday emnlng. after a.eeadlag a tew day* with friends in Phlladc.Ooodman, graduate of Dag* at New Bmnawick, visited hla parent* for a few

1 with his family In

here for a tew day* Mr. and Mr* Harry Joaepfct and daughter were Millville rtfltors on Friday

kaeper for the Woodbine Borough ciothlm: company, visited Ua parents la PhUndntpMa over the week out.

A1 . _ . .. who has been In PhiladeiphU for an Indefinite period. rteUed hU brother. Louis Rbome. over the Labor Day holiday. Dr. Sot. Singer, of Philadelphia, was * Sunday visitor here with

Mr. Jacob Chase— was la Millville aid Philadelphia on basinem on Saturday afternoon.i

Samuel Ronen and Max Davis, employed at the Lincoln Hotel, Ocean City, during the summer vacation, returned on Monday emnlng. Reuben Bear. Pennsylvania University student, waa In Philadelphia for a few days on buaiMr. Isidore SUbennaa. of New York, is (spending a tew weeks with hla brother. Morris Silber-

MUlvtUe on ____ after pending a tew months here with relative*

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Ml. M. Berman, manager of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company. waa a New Tort vtaltw with hts family. Max Li bow, of New Tort, former resident here, spent n few dayn with his anat. Mr* A. Qrob

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j aftor km tog j spent a week la PMUdtepki* Archie Levy, of Egg Harbor, visited the Sapereteia fmfally ter

visitor fn Philadelphia on

Mr. H. Kopman was In Philadelphia Saturday visiting his non. Hyman, who te at the botefitoL Mias Sally Chasen* of Philadelphia. arrived on Saturday evening and will remain here for a tew day* with her parent* Mr. and Mr* M'^ye 1 - OoDer and children, of Phi’idelphla, spent a few day* with the Colter family. Robert Altman, of New York, waa a holiday visitor here with fr, Mr d *i)avld Datehovaky. of Philadelphia. a former resident here, visited with hla parents over the

REMEMBER there te ns charge ter GLASSES prantrihed by oa untem anttetectory to YOU HARRY H. LAKE

tSt Anbury Av*. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

We Wish To Announce To The Public That

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Nelson Oskier and Mtea Ethel

urday •rentng. Rev. Paul Meyers called on Mr. C. Hand on Sunday.

to Millville on Monday. Mr. H. a Martte and wife motored to WIMwood on Labor Lay. G. Petereor^ and wlte made a business trip to Sea Isle on Monday. James Jooen. of Mlllvaie. called on G. Peterson on Monday. Rev. Paul Meyers andjsjte^are heW*a*bumlD#*a ani aocial meeting at the home of Rev. Paul Meyers last Tueaday evening. Mr. C. Hand entertained reUUvas from Omen Creek on Sunday. Lewis and Ralph Peterson and William Ftowler were to Sea Isle on Sunday. Harry Hudson and wlte. of Port Morris, spent Sunday with hte parents. Mr. and Mr* A. Hudson. L Lee called oc Miss Buelah Hand Sunday evening. Mr* Mary Peterson entertained company from Court House Sunday evening. Ida Pateraon motored to Gettysburg with her aunt, last week and spent a couple days there. Mr* J. EoUingshead. of DelmonL called on Mr* on Friday. O. Peterson and eon Millville on Tuesday a Mtea Emma Hand ao

Hr* B. Bishop motored to Millville last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* W. Cheater motored to Mill Tills last Tussday. Mr* Paul Meyers entertained bar Bister and family recently. In the heavy thunder storm of

of the M. B. Church was struck and slightly damaged Char tee Noon and family called oa A. Band oa Wednesday evening. G. P ierson catted oa G. Stevens on Wsdaeaday afternoon. Mr. H. O. Marti and wife. Mr. R.

day at the Egg Harbor Fair. Mrs. K. Hand spent Thursday at Millville. Mr* Kate Hand was to vllle on Friday afternoon. Mr* Katie Hand called on Mr.. C. Hand on Friday evening.

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