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Hiss Sarah C«Uer. a , Dime at tha Jewish 1_ spent a few days with her 1 Miss Freda Decker, local I tirl. returned on Monday erl sfter spending two weeks 1J York. A large crowd attea. dance at Liberty HhU on
CAPE MAT OOOTTT TIMES, FMDAY, 1
Samuel Hoffman and Bate attended a party at T on Saturday eree Max Klein mad to Sea Isle Oty on Monday l «ng.
Mr. and Mrs. ] spent Sunday afternoon at May Court Hoe " ~
J - ,”* 1 *! bere. was a hoU-
w,tt **»
A large crowd Is expected to : attend the grand opening of ! October I4* C *® lt ° 1 on Harry Botwiniek. of Sea Isle Vent a few days with hlr "w-nlnr H * r * tnr ®* d °n Tuesday v.l^r^'oowlU. Jack Danerhtawh. Leopold Abramson and Chase ns spent Monday erening at Atlantic Qty. "Lordy- Khems. PerdTal Jack
32 rTto “ 5 Hr. A1 Schwarts returned on Becker will make a trio h^in. Unnri..
nZZZ.’ m ™ /nyer m l Mai Becker wlU make a trip. b«Wlnnlng next Monday, to Waahlngton. where they will see part of me world aeries baseball games tracks* 11 *** t ‘ a>oaa Laurel race Mr. and Mrs e. a Howell vent an enjoyable evening bere
with friends.
——iB- noma nornstein spent s few days at Ocean City. Mr. William Ooataa, former -bool teacher here, who Is now teaching at FranklinrlUe, N. J.. V*nt Tuesday with the Happens.
•>>. reiurneu on Monday evening, sfter spending
two weeks In New York.
Mr. H. Maglll was s Vineland
visitor on Tuesday.
Samuel Rider, of the Woodbine Oolak Shop, spent s few days in Philadelphia on business. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Bernick and family returned on Tuesday
the Mias Natalie Berman, a former resident bere. returned to her home in New York City, after spending a few weeks with the Eiaenberg family.
ration “Into the receiver's hands long ago." An audit of city accounts at the dose of 1514 showed V271,500 worth of tax revenue notes outstanding, issued against taxes of 1923-23-14. although only about 368,000 had been collected in delinquent taxes for the years 1921 and 1922 while the notes were
staved off to pre-
If all city managers doe* such conditions i financial reform | well for i
Philadelphia. Dr. Joseph Lereason was a Philadelphia visitor Tuesday on
In Cape May City the new city manager baa discovered a financial system which be plainly says
annually In excess of the taxes actually collected. The city manager observes that “though the State act requires four-year old tax
the University of
g Works, was in Ocean |
Morton Zetdelman. keeper for the Woodbine Boro Clothing Company, spent i days with his parents in
eker left for 1 delphlt on Friday afternoon I returned on Tuesday. Mias & Schwarts returned L Saturday evening, after spend a few days in Philadelphia. Isaac Friedman was a PhilaJ phla visitor on Saturday on bfl
Mrs. Shepeiow and returned on Wednesday after spending n weak York with relative*.
child
. st the s end with his family. Raleigh Goldinger. Drexel i dent, visited his parents over i holidays. He left for school I Tuesday, morning. Pat Potash and Sam Halt s i enjoyable evening a*. 1 i Saturday. Mr. Harry Levenson. c eat the week end with
Mist Dot Cutler, of 1 . la. visited her psraats for indefisite stay. Mr. M_ Berman, manager of tl Woodbine Borough Clothing C 1 pany. spent n few days 1 MU* Virginia Hildebrand. I Marshal vtlle. vial ted friend*
Harry Schultz, of New Yo who U employed at the Woodbli Borough Clothing Ctanpany. visld ed bU family in New York for f few days David Daiebovsky, of Phil pbia. spent a few days with tbj Ualchovt'^y family. Philip Alexenberg. railroad cm PJoyee at Somers Point, spent : few days with hU parents. Sam Katx and Herman Sfeli motored to Philadelphia on Monday evening and returned oi Tuesday morning. Ben Greenstein. graduate of th< University or Pennsylvania, re turned to Philadelphia, after eluding an Indefinite period with ais family. Isidore Lintner is employed in Hew York at present, before “ tering college. Harry Josephs, of Philadelphia. riUted hU wlf» and daughter for Mias Lucille Levin left ere she will her studies at the University uzurylvaule. She was captain «r the Woodbine High School debating Team of 1I2S. Jacob Hoffman, of Egg Harbor. “Pent a few days with his family. Mias Sarah Stalk left for New <-k. where she wUI ecu bU University. M.-r &. GabU spent s few days In Philadelphia rislUng friends and relstlvov , Mr. and Mm. Smn Stein, of Atlantic City, visited relatives bere ou Sunday. Uan Ooraon. of Belleplain, spent enjoyable evening here with Ineads on Friday evening. Larid Stein, after spending the ►ummer at Atlantic City. U bere ,or the winter. Ben Alexenberg who U in Ocean , -' , r •« Present, spent Thursday f rrt day wlta hi* parenu. Urael litaenberg arrived on J'yMUy evening sad remained uniif * U " «Be holiday with the i Liaeoberg family Mr larsei Reiner, of Millville.:
Milton Blame, of Cepe May. <uted bis parents for s few days. Morton Levitt, of the Levitt A , lock electrical firm, spent s lew day* | D New York with
friend*.
Mr and Mrs. Max Singer, of rf* Harbor, were holiday visitors »‘th the Singer family. They r «urn*d on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Blame and n of Cape May. were week-end
vudtooi with relatives. Sarah DlugaUh. of MIU-
>•- visited her sister. Mrs. M.
Ihtnnan. for s few day*
Mr and Mrs. A. Levy sad , u «hter. of Egg Harbor, arrived
"rids;
Tuesday morning.
County Detective Unfreed t
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