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CATE MAT CODHTT 'iTOS, FRIDAY, FEB1UART 88. 1986.
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VUdwood String;. Band Ks tret uanal wtajrtrtd ken la He at * CeMno/ on ' night, before a capacity in Ita Ait» hlg eOort t* ta
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ail fhaitl. *«S nag. bringing down The mta of the circle wet* aa Jockey*, their white
I of the church.
Bev. J. A. Maroney. rector of St Aaa’a Catholic Choich. ha* return-
la Havana. Cvba. ey left Wildwood Mhraary l. apeodlng eight day* on ■e aland. A visitor, after having viewed the redwood String Band on parade In Che street* of Philadelphia, re-
drawing
regalia exhibited In behalf. of the city, ahoold prove of ~ to the reeort- I firmly t* what Wildwood ! the visitor. “I. for oonted upon as their
WOODBINE Mr. Charles H. Coller was a business visitor In Sea Isle City and Atlantic City oa Satnrday. Samuel Potash returned on Tuesday evening after spending a few month* in Cleveland. Ohio Mr. Abe Reiner ha* been a frequent business visitor at Atlantic City. He I* at prasent employed at the Woodbine Clothing
Mr. J. a Katt motored to Ocean City on Tuesday. He was accompanied by Sam Batt and
Dr. E. J. Asa la, of Philadelphia, medical Inspector fed the Wood-
day. Mr. Sidney Tuesday at Rlsley. N. J. Saul Levin, dental student at University of Pennsylvania, a few days with his parents. Mr. Harry Schultx returned on Saturday evening, after spending a few days In New York with hi* family.
Philadelphia, visited her
family
On hit first trip to this resort, over the holiday vacation Mtae John Long, of Frankford. war\ a Greensteln has been poetmlstreee one-day guest of Miss Mary Via- at the local post office f« cent I rear*. Oliver Bright Is erecting a new Mtae Clair* Often, of Phtlndelreal estate ofifcc I* Pacific Avenue. I phla. visited her parents for a I** days. She returned to Phlladel owner of
Mies Bessie Becker, student at Temple University, spent s lew days her* with friends and r*lstlvea. She returned on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mr*. William Goodman. of New York, apent * few day* with the Goodman family. Raleigh Goldlnger. Drexel engineering student, returned on Tuesday morning, after spending week with hi* family. Mr. M. Berman spent a few days In New York on buainees. He returned on Sunday morning. David Sapervteln returned on Monday morning after spending s few lay* In Philadelphia with relative*. Mr. Lionel J. Warren after .Mdlng a few week* with Monty Levy, returned to Phil * * /ridey. Mr. and Mr* William Abrsmn and family entertained friend* at their home on
A party was given by n number of girls at the home of Miss Eva Shepelow to welcome the arrival of Mtea Bessie Becker, a Temple University student, and n efcee
L
. Samuel Coller. prealdeut of
some aUeratiom ifceted, wm add
greatly to It* look*
uate of Oalvaraity of Pennsylvania law school, v visitor with his parents.
to Atlantic City for the day. Twenty-fifth A Texas east of Central. ewe block, to la frightful condition. The road at this point li Property owners hav-
mud pools to the hubs, il enrr have stuck fast In the worse by the heavy
row* are cut in the roe*, by one <
of th*.stria* l*ad. were rived They appeared la regalia of the prise wait* M Is the pr ude. BhfTsong «r ea tb' program wg» eaAarisMd by Mr*. Charles la at tin piano, the voices trailing.,d»Ud
limit, •ketch re Ain't No Ptlee on
ple^ureeque ““ “* ^ ■gafl
leave n lasting echo In the u of the large audieece. The sat waa slrcog and well and laaared a place with ia la eecoad annual atten^p up for lasting fria^d^lf.
aad Mrs. Virgil Brown, of _ |1<| in town, on a motor trip ] A"|i«u ugh South Jersey, made atop i lB In Atlantic City. Wildwoou ^ ^
other paints along tbs coast.
Mike Sheehan and Mr*, entertained Mr. and Mr* John Beatty, of Oermastowa. last itoaek. a.bride and groom of two who tactoded Wildwood In
drip. The kheehae
the I Alexandria. Vs., spent a few dags Ith retatlvee. He returned oa Tuesday. Hyman Reiner, of Washington. D. a. visited his parents on Moo-
day
'tap Ida M. preparations to re-locate la Brooklyn-Hart. tor the sixth coa-
After a delightful week'* v on spent here. Mr. and Mrs Prank Alien, leti Saturday for Newark. N. jfctncc to points of other Btete* west, traveling with the -Naughty Nifties" Mr. Allen U widely known here in the theatrical field, dorms one wesson being Identified
Mr. Rsm-el Schwaru U week end In Philadelphia visiting friends and relatives. Mias Rose Davis, a Temple University student, vtotted her parrot a few days, r. H. Dlugatch was a w end visitor with bis family
MlllriUe.
Mr. William Kessler, of * union. N. J-.was a buricem visitor here on Tuesday. Mtea Zelda Ra blue wits, former sidem here, and Wnlreiwity of Pennsylvania student. vtotted friends and relatives for a few days. She’s the daughter of forMayor Joseph Ravin owl It to* Diana Bear. I'emple Uni. varsity student, apeat the wed end with her family. Mis* Rae Cohen, of Phlladel phla. visited friends and relatlvw for a few day* Mr*. 8. Lipshits, of Phil*del phla. to here for an Indefinite stay Wi'h relatives. Mia Lipshits before her marriage was ! Mart break) w. Reuben Cutler. Uaivermty Pennsylvania law student, ret Tuesday morning, after ■pending a few days with hi* Harry Botwinlek. of Phils delphia. visited hi* parents over e week end. Mr. Harry L- Hslpern. dental ■tufient at the Philadelphia don1*1 college, returned on Tuesday, alter spending a week with his
parents.
Miayu Sadie and Yetta Zucbortte. New York University students. visited the Zucbovltx family over the holiday. Mias Josephine MscMmhon returned on Monday evening, after spending the week end in Philadelphia with relatives. Mias Rose Goodman. University of Pennsylvania rtadent. returned on Tueeday morning, after epesdlag a few days with her parents.
Woodbine Want*
National 1
A general meeting of the business men of Woodbine, was held aa Thursday evening. February Ik at the Central School to dtscuhs the founding of a national bank Woodbine. There to n groat fia among the people for a
South Dcnms Pupils Give Entertainment JKala**. tod Fit, lets Initront —* ^tanue Many An entertalnioeat under the auspice* of the Home and School AmoeUUon wgs given by tb* pupil* of the South'Ocnnls.echool on Friday afteriioWC. Even though the weather was stormy, the entertainment was Wall attended by parent* and frtonfia of the children. The following program wa* exceptionally wall . rendered by
the children:
Bong. "A Colonial Tea Party." by Pauline OernaUpchuk. Josephine Matnola. ShtbeT Nickerson. Mavl* Ruth and Basel Hickman. Recitation, Helen Oeraslmchuk. Recitation. Sarah Boyle. •The Mlpxte Man." James MslPlaylet. "The Lesson." in which Rath HIcBmse.* Esther Hlskmnn. Vers Geraatmehuk and Earl 8lmp-
a took parte.
Becltstloti. "Abraham Llnln." Clayton Hickman. . ••Informatjos Wanted." Rayond Hickman. ' Dialogue. "The Flag " Recitation*. Earl Simpson. Catherine Fowler. Vera Oeraalmaud Esther Nickerson. ‘Tacts About Waahlngton” and “How To Be A Hero." Dialogue. "The Mother’s Club.' Kther Nickerson. Pauline Gera* Imchuk. Rhth and Mavis Hick-
Playlet. “A New Game." by Gerald Crlsmond, Earnest Fowler Clayton Raymond and Somm |
Hickman.
-me yuarret." by Pauline Oeraslmchuk. Esther Nickerson. Ruth and Mavis Hickman. A -Patriotic Cantata, by the ihool. and a flag drill. This wa* followed by a short Id res* by MlM Bern MacGregor. County Librarian. busInr-M meeting of the Home and School followed this
e information sad fists. A
Scout Court of Honor To Be Hddat Cape May The Court of Honor. District Nm «. Atlantic Council, boy Scouts eg America, will I* all prsbshUtty ha
May the first week of Major K O. Howell. Raiding the eotmcfl
hopes to have a Urge number of the Scouts ia the district present
ess son to summer fa
and Mr*. H T.
itractor, through the office' mg February Zl. in the Msec Ho* Bright. Mr. Henry con-1 pita! Mother and baby are doing » making tmpippmenU | wail The little stranger to the Including two stores, and | third granddaughter of Mayor Cal-
Your Birthday
IS IT THIS WEEK?
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If your birthday U rhl* seek you
ire peraUlrnt. *elf-wlli
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you may posaca*. aud that you all that you may receive. Tou are very careful, and a ways very concerned money matters. Tou worry a deal about the approach of a day. wondering now yi coma obstacle* and
Do's and Don’t* from the Etiquette Book
A letter of introduction should be simple and to tb* point. The gueat must conform to the teste and customs of the boat and
irkable cooftden,. m your
own ablllllev You have a strong, i qg which never appear clear, logical mind. You plan well. MaB under these data* and are rather stubborn, tou sel- |( oq desire, becotna dom change your plan*. leaders.They usually prefers You have a strict sense of honor , tisteuea. however, and d and fidelity. You are very true an<l t *,,■!, time and talent to far loyal to one whom you like, but * iltlng, painting, science you are capable of strong enmity. music. They also maha fine cl You very rarely ask favor* or j m-r accommodations, because you do dan not like to feel that you are obll- worker*. They gated to others for anything. Your j live*, teachers, a greatest pride Is that you are not and decorators.
There to no greater opportunity I to (bow good or bad teste than in the selection of stationery. When a child Is boro the mother and father should announce Its arrival by cards aent to their friends
hto appreciation of the hospitality be baa enjoyed. The origin of the "*001*1" calls dates from the Slone Agr when the i head of a family uaed to leave a j roughly carved stone at the doer 1 of another as an expre**iuii good will and friendship.
HAROLD J. POX. R. M. A.
Coming Reign Over Tbena.achool meets al fittf A. M. evening service. ~ :M. the will be. “Two Way's Broad—Nar-
7:1* P- M, prayer and praise
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ipum Prank P. Down*, for- _ prealdeat of the Caios Bank.: ■ Mr*. Down* have goo* to 1 ' 1a. expecting to be nfaaeat home several wtfika. f M amemorntlng the birthday 1 r firm Prealdeat. a bright P*rty of young wan** to*, Mia* EHaabmh Read, to her > 42(« Pacific Avenue. Sat evening. The hottee was Tly decorated la the national *. Especially attractive was! '““lag room, where the party I at a later h of the dalntiea so booatlfully J led by the young * Heading rrere: the\ °e. Worral. Alberta '• ed Btnny. Mgrab. Crawjfc k German. Mena. Nuaavi.^ Joaitom. Helen Read. JaAes Mr* Cooper sad Mrs Reed Kiri* repreaeated the Junior of the First M. E Church, nr* always most faithful I daaee. sad the part they la the life of the church to ‘by of the highest praise.
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HIGH PRICES PAID FOR ALL SKINS especially muskrat ' . ■ GJ1 SAMUEL NAPPEN Keystone Phene: Woodbine 88 City 1990
The Best Buy In Cape May County! I am now building ten bungalows, all types, with Spanish predominating. These bungalows are well built, suitable for summer or year-around homes. If sold within the next thirty days, each *3,000 easily financed. This price is easily $1,000 under the market. List Your Property With Me For Sale or Rent- . k C. Dunkelberger TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. ' Branch Office: Ocean City, N. J. OR Pbonc, Ocean Gty 763-J
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1ESI PURE LARD " l 7*
Our usual ASCO Quality. Buy ahead sod Save.
ASCO Pork and Beans 3““ 23c Cooked with pork. Just heat and *crre. V
Gorton Reody-to-Fry on *>»- c i Codfish Cakes or Flaked Fish *5 [ A very popu.sr brand at a very special price.
ASC0 Blackberry Pi
’reserves
19c
Just Fresh Blackberries and Sugar why they I sate like Home-made.
-that’s the reason
ASCO Strawberry or Eaipberry P-eserre*
Sliced Peaches 23c Large lueciou* slice*. A delicious and economical dess
55c Value—Why Pay More
pound of ASCO Blend Today! You'll wonder why you ever used any oth»r. ASCO I* convincingly good!
ASCO Evap. Milk tall can 10c
Gold Seal Flour 69c Highest grade family flour milled. Suitable for all kinds of baking. ASCO Baking Powder can 5c, 10c, 20c
. „ Plain Black ASCO) or Mixed
14c: fo 55c
in*,’ I JUUIB *” « >• __ Old Country Style pk*. 17c: «> OOC Pride of Killarney Tea U ib. pkg 19c: ib. u. 75c I
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Tb 83c
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Special! Regular 19c
Rice
25c
|Choice Tomatoes _ — Sweet Sugar Corn e * n * | Cut Stringles* Beans
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