Cape May County Times, 14 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAl’E MAY COUITTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY 14. IMS.

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WOODBINE

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Weptinm' your news Item* t TIMES Branch Offlee 104 E. Maple Avenue.

Key. Phone 327.

passed e«r*y

a I spent the <l.y with friend*.

Ur. and Mr*. H. C. M.'fctno and Ur. and Mr*. .M • £■ Gelsenlioner motored ' I>■ laware Water Gap o'i : »«-ek

end.

The ladie* HnJy Trinity Lutheran Church '■»*>• with preparations for their m-xt annual bazaar, to In- h-M on the Boardwalk early in the summer. Miss Ida M. Soudere Is spend. Inc a few days here. Mr. and Mr*. John Vincent, of Philadelphia. motored to Wildwood Mon-

day.

No one a ill want to mis* eerInc the "Kitchen Cabinet Orchestra." a comedy sketch given by the choir of the First Preshyte.ian Church. Thursday evening. May 20. There promise* to be plenty of mirth and good music for a small admission fee. Actiyltles In the Wildwood branch. Needle Work Guild, have bc.-n called off for the summer months, but not till a bolt of miilng flannel was cut and sewn Into sleeping garments for institutional purposes and will be distributed at the annual Ingathering in November next. Cottager* are beginning to arrive with each new week, shoa-lng early activitia* for the opening season in West Wildwood. The visitor is pleased with the outlook. there bring many new buildings under course of construction for owners who will occupy them, scvchi 1 for the year round. F.I Wnriv.wwl music lover* given a rare t.-cat last week, when the Choral Sectely appeared concert under the leadership of Mr*. Thompson. The response* were generous and the entire program delightful. Alva F. Frankie was at tha organ assisted by Miss Emma I* Flynn, at the piano. The entire property of the Seacrest Hotel Is in the ha.ids of workmen creating an attraetive new building. Nightly social gatherings have met there throughout the winfer. when lh< . spaclon* dining room was transferred into daneeland amid gay -colorings, music and pretty girly. Word reaches here that H. Burton Walker. M. !>.. will rer main in Miami. Fla., this year. T when- he is engaged in practice, having sucremfully passed the State Board of Examiners. Ur. WfJker came to Wildwood In 1925 from Millville, where he an* widely kno*-n. both profensloimlly

and socially.

The Schumann -Club received blue ribbon recognition in the re- - cent contest waged by the F< .!• , crated State Music Clubs, lor this • district, and claimed to have «l ■ talr.cd the greatest amount « newspaper publicity. The bookb which won the prize was an a tractive creation in giraagr an black, containing the original clippings from various local . county news sheets.

Halpern and Miss Kerinaky motc.vd to

bad been a regular summer visitor, Ocean City on Thursday on bu-i-

m Wlldwootl for many years, stop- nets.

ping usually with Mrs. Myrtle jt r . and Mr*. Tryon Miller Scull, where she made many' (tp,.,,! an enjoyable day at At-

friends. M.ss Snare enjoyed ex- | an , c puy on Saturday,

client health till the time of her Wl| ^ u ;. atr , CP Kertnsky. local recent Illness. She was ,6 yea.* Htgh . tu dent. was award- ° r * ce - ’edji prize nt Cape May Court

House for the best essay In the

Mother s Day was fittingly re- | c<(UnI} . con ,„,.

metnbered by the congregation ot , Ios raolorr< |

West Wildwood Cnion Church. At f ' . f _ Hithe evening service the member* Att-m.le ‘ f; He of the fin- department attcn'di-d in rt * url|,H !n " _ T , i., a body, which was very impres- Mr. Kenneth Bonham, of tlslve. The ladle* of the church are dora. sp. nt Thursday evening

serving one supper a month to the , here on business, public, those formerly given hav- yjio, I'aulim- oreenstevn,

Ing me. with such success. It l* Philadelphia, sp nt the week end

proposed to continue holding • with th< Greenstrln famllv.

these affairs throughout the sum- Mi«* Kcwe Alexenberg. of Phil mcr. Proceeds for the benefit ol art. Iphlu. visited her parent* for

the building fund. a f r w days.

Mr. David Dalchovsky. of PbilMlss Jean, daughter of Mr. and • adelphia. spent a few day* with Mrs. John Watkinson. celebrated hi- family. He came by

her birthday In regular fashion, on Sunday.

Monday evening, when a host ot Justie M. Bugmrman was a. little friends called at the Wat- Philadelphia business visitor on

kinaon home. In Atlantic Avenue. Saturday.

to do the honors. After a round , >ir. and Mrs. James Dayton, of interesting games, refresh- a nd daughter Nora, returned srved. topp<-d off , irom Florida recently. after

Ir. and Mr* William Lipraco. | Philadelphia

Philadelphia, returned home - — ■* on Sunday afternoon after sp> ndIng a few days here with rela-

tives.

Mr. Ben Alexenberg. of Ocean City, was a week end visitor here with his panels. Dr. Joseph ly venson left for Philadelphia on Monday moiyilng and returned on Tuesday. Mr Moe Marcus spent Friday in Philadelphia with friends. Mr. Reuben Siegel, of Philadelphia. spent Wednesday here visiting his family. Mr. Milton Peterson motored to Ocean City on Thursday, and spent the day there on biulm Mr. John Jnrgowsky arrived on Sunday evening, and will spend an indc-flnit* period with hts family. Mr. Tom Dang*Ho has gone .> Brooklyn, where he will spend a few week* with relatives. Mr. Allan C. Levenson motor*-! to Ocean v Ity on Thursday afternoon on bus! new*. Mr. and Mr*. Philip Katz and daughter. Clara. motored to

Thursday mornshopping there.

Mr. W. Mil.*? spent a few day* in Philadelphia on bustnewe Mis* Rof- lUlchosky. a Temple University student. *p* :.t Sunday

with her parents.

Mrs. 8. Green stein, returned home Sunday, aft-r spending a w.ek In Philadelphia with t

live*.

Mr. Israel Reiner, of Millville, spent Sunday here with friends and relative*. Mr. Jacob Shaeffer. of York, arrived on Sunday m lug and will remain bcic for an indefinite period. Mr. Ed Happen motored to Ocean City »n Sunday afternoon on business. Miss Celia Roscnfeld wa* Philadelphia wet* end visitor on business. Mr. Morris Grossman, local fish dealer spent a few days in Philadelphia on business. Miss Sylvia Mendelsohn. Lillian Potash and Hyman Poiash motored to Sea Isle City on

urday.

Mr. Eddie Echitf. of Pblladel j ila. is here for an Indeflnirv period with his grandpar* nts. | Mr. Schlff will give = rou-ical concert at th« Capitol Theatre in the near future. Miss Dora Pollock, a Philadelphia student, visited her parents over the week end. She returned on Monday. Mr. Pat Potashntck spent an enjoyable evening In Atlantic City on Saturday. Mr. Milton Biiimo. of Cape May. spent a few days h<ec with his parents. He returned h. Cap*' May on Tuesday morning. Mr. Harry Schultz returned on Saturday, after spending an Indefinite period in New York with

relatives.

Mr. Tony Terrtto returned on Thursday evening after spending a few weeks vacationing in various part* of New Jersey. New York. Delaware and Maryland. Miss Lrschtz. of N*w York, arrived on Saturday evening to spend an indefinite period with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leschtz and family.

Woodbine Seniors To Stage Musical Play

A tiiu*lc»l comedy, -om- thlng which no other Has- organization of the Woodbine High School ir. its history, ha* ever attempted, will be pnapHcd „n Friday evening. May H. at the Capitol Theatre. The tig. .d the play is "Judy" on* of tht, roost interesting play* of tbl* kind.

Allen C. Levenso; the Capitol Theati of the play has pibc one of the greai. doetions of fie y. attdlenec la exp**-, thlr i

A Short C ;t Taxi driver to | ya’ ainl" In a bun. i I around dat crowd ..

with a big white cake bearing six j spending an Indefinite p* i

Prof. Karl W. Nock* will promt Bis pupil* in a sung recital. Monday evening. May 24. in lb* First Baptist Church. AtlanM* and Maple Avenues, which tb* public Is cordially invited to a; tend. Nm-ka will be rvniemt*r«-! In hi* achievement her.- when the Choral Society, under hi* dir.-c- [ ion. gave "Stahat Mater." in the sinter of J*2S. and th. Wildwood

A pUy. entitled -The Kitchen <J1- Club cam.- into prominence Cabinet Orchestra.' will be given'when several delightful concert* in th. church hall, under the aus-j»* re given j n ii„ Wildwood High u Pic*-* of the choir of the First j School auditorium that year. The (] Presbyterian Church. May 20. ""tk of the Chora] Society which promise* to !«> both Inter-'merrily *in. support* d by j| r . ; ( ertlng and entertaining. Sun- j Russie May Thompson, w ho*. , cay morning worship is nt 10.30! ttroless efforts tor th.- .-aus.A. V : Sabbath school at 2.30 P ' m u**ir ha* k* pt ih*- thread of ,, r . M., and evening aer*ice. 7.30 canizatlon pulling smooihly.

miniature candles, each' taper snuffed out by the young boetes* herself. At 1 o'clock, the young ter* were escorted to Hunt'* Casino Theatre to enjoy the pictures. Which closed a most delightful Answering an alarm of fire Sunday evening, the city flr»- d* partmem found a smoking rhim•y on the property of John H. Daggan ready to burst Into fianie The fire was soon extinguished before much damage was done, luckily averting what might have been a disastrous fire, in that Unbuilding Is frame and a four-fam-ily structure situated in one o! the city's most congested sections, and adjoining the Pyott garage and service station. The -iroei Boor of the building Is occupied by Mrs. Hess and Mrs. McGinnis, whose two apartment* were well drenched and some recent new papering completely ruined. Among the one-day visitors was Mr*. Emma Wilkinson. from Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Chat-

Schuster and nephew.

there. Mis* Motile Halpern returned on Monday evening, after spend-. ing a few weeks touring a num-1 ber of the major dtlco York State. She reported spend-1 rlerful l Miss Sarah Sussnicn returned on Monday, after spending a weeks in Baltimore and Washington with relatives. Mr. Leon Halpern motored i Philadelphia on Tuesday and spent the day there with rela-

tes.

Miss Anna Milos returned on Sunday evening after spending a p-riod of two weeks at Brooklyn with relatives and friends. Mrfl and Mr*. Monty Levy moAtlantle City on Tues-•-lla Kovnat was Untie City visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Jo** ph L. Katz motored to Philadelphia on Tu*-*day and •pent the day t}»err on buslne**. Mr. Samuel Bait spent Tuesday at Cape May Court House

on buslnrw*.

Mr. "Fordy“ Bhonte has retimed from New York, after

RUGS

The 27x54 Axmlustcr Rue Sale will be continued this week. Regular value. $4.00. Special price. $L*5. With this sale we have added n number of 3x12 Seamless Axminster good duality rugs. Special price. W4j>*. Sold on the following terms: *11 .Ml |M)B!4 PATMEST flUM THIRTY HATH $1U-* SIXTY BAYS

lha U-on. of Chester, took pow*- v p, Bdlns M ’indefinite period * * with rolative*.

slon of the Manley

Ea*t Maple Avgnn*-. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelly spent the day at their cottage. Mt*. Emma Wotall of Bryn Maw-r. •njoyed a shor* excursion to the boardwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Kins. ll and little daughter. of the Bidwell. took advantage of the -.-a breeze* for a day. Mr. and Mr*. ThrUna* Foster, property owners In Magnolia Avenue. are here for a few days. Sir*. Esther Smytbe. of Haddonfield. Will remain over till Thurs-

day.

Mins Gladys Katz spen* Tuesday In Phlladfiphla with fri.-nd* and relatives. She returned on

Wednesday evening.

BIG AUCTION SALE \ on Saturday, May 15 th at the Wildwood Auction House % Park Boulevard and Lincoln Avcs. i Wildwood, N. J. Sale starts at I o'clock. All Kinds of' Furniture Bedstead*. Chiffonieres, Bureaus, Ice Boxes. Stoves, Ranges, etc. Everything in Famiture for the Home, \ Hotel, ()(fice or Store. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE v on Monday, May I 7 th

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