Cape May County Times, 6 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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RADIO NOTES

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it reqKlrM torhnlc*! tnUntoj to install *t,1 opertte a radio ro-

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s Wagner, conceded to be among die leading tn»k! today he roiato the story cf George Edward fi t «otrance and exit {mm the *'

. , I w. w. *»- Moreland, who Sat at hk !MW ttatisociam » me country.

Oa Baying Radio AMUmtaa la buying radio apparatus.

ymWher It b* batteries* a campiAe aet. serial equipment, radio MMaeries sad parta or aar oU«r

' ' radio pharauMroiKa,

which hare a repnsfluart dealing, and not perinlt UMr

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wblch they kacw

eo»cernk.g it* rellaMIfly

aad -Torth. The ruMe -rWch •ikOr t» merchandising any cbmidodHy apply equally, is far .3 flrtny raloe for value ia '

earned, to radio.

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WOODBINE

• Miss Sally Chaaens. of Phi

rghUadMphla. was here over the w.eeV tijd with her parents. Miss Psy sharp, of Phlladilpbls. Is here for an IndeBnlir period with Miss Hoee Dtochov-

pky.

Mr. Samuel Batt returned to Philadelphia on Friday after ppendlng a few weeks horc with his parents. Hr. Samuel Krariu, of Kew Sork was here for a few days with bis family. Hr. Samuel Bothslela. of Long Ihwnch. spent Sunday here on

tmalnoes.

Mr. Herman H. Brown, ol Philadelphia. Is here iO"* an IndePnlt- stay with relatlvee and

friends.

A regular meeting ol the Woodbine Volmteer Fire Company was held'on Sunday evening

at the Borough- Hall.

Mr. Jack Danoerbirnh. employed at Ocean City, spent the weak

with bis parentr

_ Mr. Hoe Belierr. of Ixmg JUTVStSkTSSR 52i- .f. ~ su " d "

I Mias Rose Alexenberg. cf Phlla-

I delphla. Is brre for a few week1 vacation with her family.

U*a or agoyt eyeu In the Uumid dog-deya of mid-summer. Be*ted ia comfort ia aa easy chair on

the perch, or ewinging mock out-of-doors uad greatest music, listen orators, hear lectures apt, religion, catch t tins of grand opera.

Cfrtew of tbs best In llti aad the drama. All for tha' of a dial, the gtvM* oyer «< *— moments dally or nightly!,! munltlss of which our ntr

f ore fathers wovef meamed

over the week end. , and Mrs. H. Kopman. and

Max Decker left for Philadelphia on Wednesday and wl main there for one week oa T. Rhone was a Boa lr*o City visitor on Saturday, calling on friends. Ur. and Mrs. Joseph kau and family motored to Sea Me C.ty on Friday evening. Abram Abramowlu. of Ocean City, visited Bis parents over the week enJ. Miss Freda Decker, employed at Ocean City, for the summer, was here on Sunday evening with friends and relatives.

and Philadelphia cn

Monday.

Joseph MJUor. of Millville, spent the week end hero with friends. He returned on Monday

morning.

Mrs. Astroffs. of New York, ts here to spend the summer with the Sbipelow family.

vM'lng friends.

Harry Alexaadberg motored Bea Isle City oa Friday even I and spent the evening with his

brother

Miss Bceste Feldman, of New Doctor Recommends

'York, is here for an Indefinite

her parents.

. Miss Qussle Keen, of Philada'pblc. spent a week with the Alexenberg family here. Mr. Elgart. General contractor for the Woodbine Clothing Company. Is here Indefinitely on busl-

llases Lillian Peterson and ;ly Boiler motored to Allantie City on Friday evening and attended the show "Countess •atltsa." st the Garden Theatre.

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p 3w^' irs ’of th- ■

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of the real

pUct-r of radio raerivar lastsUa- - - ■ - *■ Thu win

tier Just aa o'” ftSrtei

_J U*J the derk that 1 could nor Lott say pitdwr . (e then catnc over to the window a*.4 painted to a hig I tafatnf *e whed of a large ice cre%n f rwacr.’* r-TAB i dm. Hi's am warmsog * f*r tkk r fc **«"* • ** i*** *** pamm . , e f'i o'clock the scout *•<» sOgiog^ the hotel e far the afterooon'* contat. when he heard iaking so "awful m*«" « ^ niarchcd the hosedry. , ^ e cwuesf yelicd the gang outside, d ntfhed » the front erf the hotel tad ’ TV “Rahr" vss leading a hand of fwo . f shout AM hundred kids. There he was all S large banner fattened to Uia Aoulder* and i huge fan and a baseball hat. The Vi he used ,

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Unarm who , , regularly, according to Rcnnaa

tbaa-U sinter.

M and teaf you; baiurlee b, cmi a. wi%»t tt jajrun.s w k cream. The Haft bars Pacific Aalii^M la equipping tan a aw wryaMoa PuUoao can srith « fountaimr Th*ie ears are to ofi tha lias for thta yw near tourist travel and will h atuched U the r trains running out c

length sf hlt.fi matess. ar receptiau Cor ~ U the low wavp T

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Anniversaiy Sale Of I. LEVINSON More interesting eac’.i day because the B&j gains are increasing. Vie have secured an extra supply of goods which give you a far bigger selection of theoe BARGAINS at ' SLASHED PRICES. Sole continues until' August 31st

Eating Ice Cream

The value of Ice cream 1s considered no Important that tha Chicago Department of Health recently Uaued a book on the aubJeet. in this book. Dr. Herman

Health Commls-

rjonr of tha' city said: "Some people think of Ice cream mcrply aa a dessert or delicacy, but it Is more than thlg It is primarily a health food, contidnlng all tic food elements and vitamins

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clarity. Another advactagg seem ta have k that our proc*de up largely of dhitM > marie, which overoomee. irked extent. Static InterRaAo Qub tc Ptotnote Radio of tha broadiriar tha name .... ?t-t uadar the laws of tha of Columbia The vWJag

autei-Mi veHefm M> afternoon snd Act out n A6. Aoldtng dm » a pair of hits. • Imr kml tk* ttrygtt a/ WrH'U. —A* it .'rapBr twrrrr m t9M **> ■«

► Whi'-.* With Athl»tics i liV" that Ubfi.vfgut UTflh LwAsvWe, hr _ .^eed was terrific aad his curve brokr tharpiy. i right hr needed (rttlr more than an mfirW and a rxhVries gsmm it wat his pfsoire to call in the out-

through md Ruhr Vidnn asch farmed twin, and jimim i hchrrj wrflnd once In the ttcopd and fifth

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