Cape May County Times, 18 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Veteran Ass’n U an Unusual

. Organization

WOODBINE

Mr. ticnjamlii Grecnstetn. “tfnJ-

. lew i»ys with his

spent family.

Mrs. f. Lcnsenson left for PhlUdelpbla on Thursday momlnK nnU

t- . „ will remain thei e for a few days. . . s Must Be Mr ctogLej. Batotoowlu. renn m Service Zl Years I>e- studenU. a former .resident here, fore Becoming Members attended the alumni banquet on

Saturday evening.

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EMBpinmfcna! ABBOCiallan I tV»t*e orsAliaUon. The organIraa npeakb will for the ireatmeat ' “i the omployces receive from

naylvanla system. Before Tlvania system employee i membership in the

Mrs. Joseph I*. Katx Charles Hanu-r. with relative*. > Philadelphia on Mon- motored to Sea Isle’ and Ocean ag. Mrs. Kata remained j City Saturday night.

•rslty of ’pennsyWanU°Taw «Jd-H° ,pend a ' cw w,tfc rtUUTC8 , Mr »- D * vld entertained rsity or lennsyiranu taw wun nnd Mni A i Keaalcr. of h er brothers. Emmett an4

Philadelphia, are here for a few; Thomas Vanneman and their days’ stay with relative* and families from Pleaaantvllle, over friends. i the week cid recently. Mies Mary Siegel entertained a Mrfc g,™ D ,„™n spent number of frienda at her home recently shopping in Bridge-

on Monday evening. She Is a to '

member of the graduating class; ' ,,

of the Woodbine High School of: M ^' R ' n *

j j J8 , ed Miss Peggy Garland, of New Mr. Mat Roecnfeld returned j Brunswick, one day last week. from New York on Sunday, after] Mr. and Mr*. Il<?y ^aggers spending a lew days there on 1 spent Sunday in MUIvlIlo bnslneiw. 1 Bridgeton with relatives.

John Sheridan i

phla. visited her parents for

few daya.

r . : Mr. Max Becker was a Phlla-

a 1 delphla business visitor for i daya. Hr returned Saturday - Mr. Joseph Greensteln apenl Saturday in Philadelphia on bnsi-

3 the Pennsylvania Ball'

This stringent stlpnlatkn. one would 'believe, would be too great a handicap lor an. orgaaltflloa BUv site the re verso, for twentyflni^tar. service on this syatem la'not Unusual. Tula la shown by t|fc •general efflees In PhUndelf-bla. #hlcii employe* 7,09$ persons. Of thte nomber 1,000 •raplo'rc* nave Bi^vM with the railroad company twenly-ooe yeara and more. They

Mr. Mac Mendelsoin was Philadelphia buslnea* visitor on

Monday

Miss Zclda TlablnowlU. a University of Pennsylvania student, was here over the week end with

frl'jids and relatives.

Mr Jacob Knblnowits. of Philadelphia. is home to spend the

Rummer with his parents.

Mr. Samuel Cohen, of Phlladclph'a. was here for a few daya visiting friend* and relatives. Mr. Abram K op man. a pharma det of Philadelphia, visited his

pore at* for a few days.

Mr. Allen C. Levon son motored tlon ' from Tcmplf University. She to AUanti- City on Sunday and wl|| ^ ^ on ^ spent the day there on business. . fcw dayB wnb h< , r mends and

Miss Dorothy WoUson. who *» Irelallv**.

teaching seboo: In the northern I Mr SMnur | Goldlngcr. of Phllpttrt of New Jersey, attended the arie | phlk wa * hm tor . f e w days alumni banquet on Saturday wen- w , tll hl! , # ‘Tg- | Mr». Estelle Potash, of PhUaMlss Rose Goodman, a Unlveral-' lplpbla a r ew day* with

ty of Pcnnsylvmnta student, la here hcr pBrents.

Wednesday In WUdwi

Mr. and Mi.. Frank Bomberger and son were sh-pplng In

Cape May Saturday.

Miss Lida Suiilts entertained Misses Breta and Marie Jaggera at supper Sunday evening, and later all attended the Children's

Bessie Becker Is being j entertalnmant In Pishing congratulated upon her gradua- Creek chapel.

for

3 indefinite period with rel»

from the “f Simon Burke Alcxenberg a are Included in the "" » l-hlladelpbla business vtrl«.|il p tor on Saturday. \ arw foaty-two such or- Ev * Klscnben., a University uns on the Pennsylvania of Pennsylvarla student, resident BaJlroHd of Colllngswood. was here to ■ . Out of about Z90.0M employees.: few days with friends. there are approximately «J»00 or “'•••*">• J »f k , ' Worc tb- payrolls who have been In the '"'t™"- f** 11 •tod™*' at New Crvtc* twenty-one year* or morc-iVork University, are here to spend 'the summer with relative*. ' Organized in 1921 ytissc* Fannie and Berth* Iiu- ; Tha Veteran Employee's As*ocl»- merman, of Ocean City, attended tion of the general office, Phllr the rlumul bam,jet on Saturday dalpkla. was organised on February evening. 17, 19S1. with 12*1 members. Tfce . Misses Fannie and Boliy Boyar, membership lias gradually In- of Trenton, spent a few days with ■ tbased. In addition to the active friends. They are former rosimetnbershlp. nearly two hundred dent* of Woodbine. Mnans who have been retired Mr. Emanuel Smith, a Penn from the service of the road arc student, was here for a few days on the “honor" roll. with relatives and friends. Since the Inauguration of the Mr. Samuel Levennon was a pension system on the Pennsyl- Philadelphia bur.lnesa visitor on vanla Railroad. In 1900, over 18.- Thursday. •Ofi employee* have been placed on ,Mr H. Schwartg. of Long ponabma. and more than arc Branch, was a Sunday business bow living and receiving pensions, visitor here. It Is questionable if any other Mr. Harry L. Halpern. who is railroad or Industrial establish- spending ihi cummer with fats went in inr entire world can make ’’.amlly. was r. business visitor to **ch a showing of long year* of i>hlladrlphL on Thursday, service among auth a large pro- Mt. aim Mrs. Jacob Feldman portion of employees. hsiv recently icturned from a trip C3tnill" to Keaort through northern New Jersey and

On Thursday. June

ana Employer's Association of Ihr Oaorrst Office. Phlladr-ipUla. will

cn“ , -nL rMi-a.iwu. wy b.r, io, . ft.

I Mrs.

. Singer.

t'hascns was principal

! ! Woodbine High School last y-ar Mr. and Mrs. Barney t.ti-beiman . were business visitors In Bclle-

ERMA

E h. ■j, i"s ifniu«r ni Mrs. Anita Joffec. of New SZOZL ■ lormer resident here, visited For the day's pleasure Jie tot- finds tor a tew day.. lowing program has been ar- Kr ,l * Try t ' cldm * n ' ,,on ol aowwx Iim.o. us. ween | Post master Jacob Feldman, ot Two rperisl train* wU\ srrtvc Woodbine. U receiving congratulain Or, an City at 18.10. A short On. upon hi* graduation from parade will follow to the Flartder* ] **• ' ork 1 nlver.lty n» an M D Hotel At 10.S0. lathing broom Mr ' **' ldm l nn ®™ d "f ,ed , fro,n polo sod caUsthrnlcs on the beach' 11 " Woodbine High School,

nder the direction of Ward Beam *“ * " cho °' ''•■ cl >'' r

B Th. Veteran, will be accompanM > rar » Wr ^ hlm »“ccnt*. M by thetr own band j Wr Bamuel b. « ha«tns has r | p. M - THnner a! the Flanders ' ,urn ” 1 ,rora ^° - wberc he B Hotel. Carl a ResUurant. 81mm*'| Ihe^past year Mr

B -Md Arcadia At 1 P. M.-Singing '

B V the P. R R Quartet. Music Wk. br Ibe P. R/ R. Orcheatra. Br -• P M. -Exhibition o' diving.

and awlmmlng by the Alnbaaamlor P 1 *' 3 on Monday evening BA Olrte In the Flaodar. P«w,! A Au uru “**' » ud ' , ' nr ' w, ‘ De ‘r* d ^'hnmorous aquatic aklt by Smith ,b ' ' meeting on Monday " Brut her i,, the water clown*. ' 4,n ' n,[ “J **> Bor ~* b . H * ,y t « P M.-AutomohUe tour Keldman. of New York, the resort as guest* ot th. Iiwot ■ ***• w,,b ^

yacht rld« at a* many

Mrs. Katherine Matthews visiting In Philadelphia 'this week. Mrs. Lydia Dlckinaon given n surprise party by the member* of her Sunday school flaas In honor of b« last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A i H. Swain and daughter, and Mrw Mary Griffith attended the exhibition lunctic and entertainment at the FeebleMinded Home. In Vineland, last Mr*. Julia Peterson also attended for the day. The Busy Bee Sunday school ass were entertained Friday eirnlng by Mrs Ernest Corson, at Rio Grande. Mr. and Mrs. T>-n Hoffman and ■on. of Wildwood, were calling Mrs. Bert Snyder Thursday evening. Tfie regular Friday night prayer meeting was held last Friday evening at (hr parsonage here. A number from Cold Spring. Fishing Creek and Rio Grande attended. Le Roy Jaffffer* drive a new Tudor Miss Edna Tltes la employed In Woolworth'a at Wildwood, for a time. H. V. Sou Ur, la en)oylng a two weeks' vacation from Ms duties as station agent at Bennett Sta-

tion.

The W. C. T. V. held their regular monthly business meeting at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. Gus Snyder visited her moth,. In Rio Grande Wednes-

day.

Mr*. Philip Hem has been quite ill this week but is alight ly Improved now.

Mr*. Lillian Grmltek. spent last Wednesday In Philadelphia. - A number from here attended Flower Mission Day In Cape May Court House, where the W C. .T C. of the county visited the )atl and County house and distributed flower* and candy to the inmates. Mrs. Elisabeth Snyder, of Camden. is here on a visit with her grandson. Alvin Mason and famit'. Howard Swain aiui Jay Schellinger. spent Sunday evening la

Wildwood.

Philip Hern and William Gramitek. were called to Philadelphia, Sunday to give blood to Fred

Mrs. Annie Hawn. 1* entertaining two ladies fror. Indiana for a time. Howard Swain, motored to Washington. D. C-. recently, making the trip In one day.

TUCKAHOE

Mrs. Adeline Hoover and Infant daughter are now stopping

In Philadelphia for a time.

Mrs. BesMc Bill* and children rrc visiting Jacob Barnett, in

Fishing Ctvelt, Monday.

James at thews had the mlafortune »f having his car pretty badly dsmaged In V lid wood. Saturday. when .- m'u who Was intoxicated crashed into the rear the car with ni* auto. The n was taken to City Hall And

fined heavily.

Little Leslie, son of Mr. and r*. Prank Schellcnger. while swinging on a rope In the yard one day last wo-k fell and cut a severe gash In bis head, was necessary for the dortor to Lake several stitches. Sunday. June 27. the K. K’a. will attend Tahtmacle M. E. Church In full regalia. Mias Mildred Matthews visited Cap- May Monday. Mr*. Helen Huff entertained her sister and brother-in-law from Maple Shade, o

week end.

Earl Ycarickn. of the Cold Spring Coast Guards, aner • Wednesday at bom* with bis family.

Ml*b Era TayMr, of New York, has been visiting Mr*. Rachel Shoemaker. . • Ralph T. Bailey entertained a number of frienda Friday evening

on the occasion of his birthday,^

annlven-ary.

Eva D. Smith went to Millville

Gramlick. who Is la the University I on Thursday.

Hospital, to undergo another Mias Victoria Sule. of Wood-, operation for ttuaerb on the brain, bine, Mfent Saturday afternoon this week. Fred underwent thU with Mis* Virginia HIMerbrant. very serious operation one year! Mr. and Mrs. John Bergh. e»-j ago. but was not doing well, as i tertained friends froth Ocean City another tumor on the brain had I and Vineland Saturday evening, formed. , Mr. and Mra. iHrbert Bllzxard. | Thnee who were entertained by 1 of Atlantic City, have been visitRev. and Mr*. U Bre*ln. Sun-. Ing Mr. Chailas ROlrxard. day. were: Morris Brawlc. Wllner i Mra. Richard Voaa. Mr*. Wal-, Brewin and wife, of NorthfieM. ter Voaa. and Mr. Walter Freewho arrived Saturday evening. I stone, of Petersburg, spent WedJohn Q Poet, of New Gretna, and I neaday evening with Mra. Nomaa

Mr. and Mrs Hoey, of Wildwood, i Burk*.

Mra. Flora Bailey. Mrs. Allen Steward and Mra. Jennl* Stllle Wed neaday In Ocean CHy

and Atlantic City.

Mrs. William S. Strack And _r*. George Powell were Atlantic 'Oily visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mi*. A. Henry, al Woodbine, spent Wednesday eve nlng with Mr. and Mra. 8. O

Langley.

Children's Day exerelars will be held in the Baptist Ohurch. Snn-

enlng. June 20.

I Q» *>■■■■ lift,!] t -urite c, •r. *• dip urn j,. j-n- —, BM^a Huriof Judg. Ufa and aand u ^

r Is tnr>,|i it the rata at M feat a day a * untroa, hofcamr, that plumbs aim mowed to tail with r • atrr-pipnc are riding to ,

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( French Cleaning

Repairing

p TAILOR Thomas Cipulli

Suppose Your Income Stopped! Could you live as yon do now? Could your family enjoy the comforts they do now? What would happen to their, if your income— your earnings — DID Stop? Think it over. Then realize that there is no reason why you, in your old age, or your family, in the event of your death, could not get a weekly pay check just the same as now. See Samuel M. ScheUenger

t-Clnb. t lo 6 P. M.—Mimical entertainment and dance at th* Hotel

special train* carrying th* and their famlllr* will' 7.15 P. M.

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