(Safi mat
1* IMS
fondyfar Hop-New York to Peru
Man'
F—onl
at WiUwoca
W HBLOt l
Hjrm»a Ko»mu rt turn*4 oe < I Friday, after -* -
daye In Philadelpltla.
Mb* Giadye KaU toft for Tn» ton on Tuesday moratna. where aha will enter Trenton “
School.
Jack Immenaan, who wan eenpktyed at Wildwood. Is baBI a, few days with his mother. Sophie Sussman, who was employed in Ocean CKy. has bom ip Trenton to enter the Koraal School there. >. Harrj Joafhh was a FbUadal- ■ phta busim " ‘ • —
A£OUT YbUR HEALTH am-arc.
hunlmum of eiothlnc on, outses the m«l|iSne bottlf aihhtter
thouaand to one.
uiea." The Muy ore *Hy
:fr * i *3 r J 11 ^ 1
thin
Mrs. Ellen Clerkln. West Juniper Arenue, closed her summer : <»«««• this week, returning niUi ——- . ^ Philadelphia.
WOODBINE
I CO the hospital :
The Lhulator family, snmmerlnp ! b *re- returned to their home in Philadelphia Sunday. Mr. Umlaier
hM father's sudden death * •Mb of'his diown In*
•• Mrs. Billy Logue. of Kenslnglon. were among the oneday nation Sunday.
WtUe bo)V. the aewa right s accident the hospital . to keep the nad Inct-
tt and thinking or tl dk*B>er with the
through. At " Mrs. PhiTan are
nicely..
FhmU's father
route. Mr. Far-
frimda. Within sight
•nr Ids arrlral |i nm. Marry cot
Court weight Smith, accompanied by Mtw. Smith and their cwo daughters, are spending a few days in Wildwood en route rnonp Kansas (tty to New York. Shay* Mr. Smith will continue in the advertising business. Smith was accorded a welcome hand by the City Commisaione.s during bis visit to City Hall Toesd*>. wbefe be had been in previous years an outstanding figure among them as the Mtyor Wildwood.
. Mrs. Blanche Nyu. widow of George N* for many years the d'etrtet manager of the Waat Jeracy Electric Light Company, was ' recent at»e-day visitor. Wel-
Or. Joseph U-veuson r.Mtjmed Saturday evhnlnk. after spending a week at AUantlc City with
frlfndn.
Henry C. Lapidus. of Wildwood. visited frieads and relatives on Monday evening. Mr. and df"- Joseph L. Kat* Rpent an eniwahlr evening at Atlantic City on Thursday. Miss Sarah Zimmerman left for Trsaloa on Tuesday morning, where she will attend the Trenton Normal School. Jack Danerhlrah. of Ocean City, spent the week end here
nu n
frlen^i and relatives. Max Becker spent Monday afternoon In Sea Isle City oa bus!
M*
.-Swimming Is m Ideal tasUod of li.inginf every bo
have perils lurking henesth their
iemptlng exterior*
The danger of drowning today
is practically nil. eo wise are the 1
precautions taken: but the of fifty or wore, who ehei a fortjHSght I nth «h«-L
and Who lUBOcantly carries a to sis
the heart4«ioa. rnsr
» ' swimmir.*' r*4* are hen st temp ted by ai »w recently a young
perfect build, swim: _ small lake io beat a rrimi; thcpntortione of ht» Kanyt Ur••ai.tdr Vte,. m -wa l~i-
***• realm ,,
injo use. As a nerve invlgorator. ’ •wreise in water with On *
Enjoy Bridge atThe(
llghtf
The aun parlor overlooking the
Great Egg Harbor Bay, of the
Gateway Casino, was the ot one of the most d*il occaaionfi of the week, the <«n and bridge given by Lewi* B. Matblaa, wife of Mathias, of Someni Point honor of her daughtdE. William Haffert. of Sea isle wife of the editor of the
May County Tlmea.
The sun parlor whs handed
table exquisite with 1
flowers. On the bridge tables were pretty centre pieces. The tallle* were hand-patnUd dolt* cunningly dressed with bouffant
skirt* peeping from poked
Mr. J. Kat*. of Pblladelpnla. returned on Monday aftar pending a few day* here witn relative*.
v friend*. Mrs. Kye enjoyed t
*y was at play in of hi* home in Waat The wound wa* tm-
vay* during her residence in
The Kye* controlled
e property till, at the trine
of Mr. Kye'a auadw death, she dUposml of her holdlag* for the puipese of buildiag in the auburb*
of the city. We are informed
Mta. Kye la cqnsfrpcttng a rt» , _ . mma In Delaware County. Pa. end herewith relative*.
' Mr. fHrpr Groasmai Ralph Holmes, vlollniat of
1* Holmes-Baker Orchestra, hich ha* been playing at the
Wild wood Crsai Pier, has been very 111 at his home at MHlvilir. K< solution* of sympathy and
•e sent Mr. by the Wild-
wood Klwani* Club at its weekly luncheon Tuesday.
crowd tn hlsains of TuasI away Urge
The congestion in »he public school* of Wildwood will be relieved somewhat with the opening of 81. Anne'* Parochial School this month for the flrut time, the new school building baking been recently completed. Over two hundred pupil* have
crowd | been enrolled. The
Are yon ore of the lucky hid dan name tan* who have received a fro# theatre ticket |or two? not. yoor name may be fak
among this week's ad*.
Uidorr Llntner. of Ocean .City, wa* here over the week end with
relatives and friends.
Miss Miriam Joffe, of Hew Tork. was here tor' a few days wtih friends. She, is a former
resident her-.
HU* Hannah Lapidus was a
Philadelphia business visitor oe
Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Prances Marcus, of PhlU-
delpbia. returned on Monday eve,
ulng. after
«y Wire
ed to the gnedu a* they
leaving the Gateway.' Mr*. Mathias received
frock of rose georgette. A a )arg* row hat. Mm'Haffert looked charming In an imported white chiffon over white taffeta
slip, with large white
hat. Diamond* were her only
The guests were: Mrs- Wr.r-
ir Lindsay, lfc»rthfleW; Mrs. Mary Hermnny, Makaoey City. Pa.; Mr*. Chaa. Rockett. PhiUdedpbU; Mrs, George Conn, Philadelphia: 'Sis. James HanUe. Philadelphia; Mrs. Edward B. Arnett. Sea Isle City; Mrs. Thomas E. Ludlam. Sea lale City; Mr*. Matthew Jeffsraoa. Philadelphia: Mta. George Boeder. Sea Isle Oity. Mrs. Edward Well*. Germantown. P*.: Mrs. William Sheehan. Phla IkdelphU; Mr*.-Turner Pope Grey
ttou; Mr*. Arnold Ker-
shaw. Philadelphia: Mr*. Harry Stanton. Ocean City, and Mr*.
Family Troubles Came in Heaps
Body of 70-Year Old Unknown Identified By Son
me* Farrell. 7* years old. of *73« Vance Street. Elmwood. Pa .
bad been buried tor
I week was Identified by hi* nun.I
Judge and Mrs. Mathias wi entertained at a dinner party at the Gateway Saturday evening by Mr. and Mr*. James Hardie. of Philadelphia. Mr*. Mary Hsrmany, of Mahanoy was also a
Aik Attaudanoe Committee
[Com raunVica t ion 1 Woodbine. Sept. t.
to their home
Philadelphia business visitor on
Monday and Trewdsy.
Mia* Mabel Belter, ot Philadelphia. was her* over the week end with relatives and friends. Mrs- Louis Decker, and children. returned on Tuesday after pending a few weak* at Tren-
ton with relative*.
Mias Sarah gun-man was a Philadelphia bualaaas vistUv on
Saturday.
Harry Hyatt, of Jersey CUy. wax here for a f»w days with relatives and frimda. MIm Sarah BenUtein returned on Tuesday, after spending a few days in Phlladelpfais. with
friends.
Dtvld Ssperstein spent week end la Philadelphia with a friend. He returned on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr*. If. Goldman aad children. *peijt Monday in Philadelphia with friend* and rela-
tive*.
Benjamin Rabinowita. of Philadelphia. motored here to apend Sunday with relative* and
friend*.
ami Mr*. PhIPp Katz motored to Ocean Ciyr on Sunday evening to wltnena a. midnight
ahow there.
Archly Hornaiein. of Philadelphia. wa* here on Monday with relative*. He returned on
^ Monday evening.
wn.~ by* cTr-i Ch,r,r * JoB "’ °* Philadelphia. Mom* Krinaky. whin ar'g.c 7ot of Salem. la*t! “ fo . rm ' r **’ • -P'"' *«»'• »« tke -tact time *-1 for
• Moni.rv w.th relatives. the meeting waa thereupon couatfiamuel Potash and Morris ed absent. Mr Alenenberg is sn motored to Wildwood on Odd Fellow. Is was very difficult Saturday evening, and spent sn for Mr. Leo Dar.ethlrah to decide
Editor Cafte May County TIM:
The bommunity cot well represented by Levin nt the school
Monday. Angom id. at «:30 P. M. Mis* Harrow graced th< meeting with her presence. Mr. Abramowitx kiiMly abed some light on the auspicious occasion. Mr. I. V. Stone, having naked to be excused waa not expected to attend. Mr. A. Zucboviu had to go to Sea lale on important btudneas. Mr. M. Cutler wae busily engaged with his weighty
affairs. Mias Mildred Lrvenr 1.
enjoying her vacation and aware of the Important bus of this meeting. Mias Frances Greensteln D entertalninc Wildwood Mr. Grasanteln preoccupied With <h* weighty duties of the MeyamJty.
reli. of UK West i „ r*®' Wttdaood. .
John Farrell. Poplar Aient
Last Weak the deceased's *oo. . ., - . --— erviueii John, became alarmed when bal?.^l?? M * * v * Bl ** lfc,r * * ,,h * hleh meeting to ettaad so he failed to hear from hi* father. | nipped a coin. He attended the 1 knowing that he had starts for' Mr M,k t. 81 u “^- of Cape Rotary meeting. Mr. Abramson WlWwoori He advertised In ** , ^ ^ 8und •J , w»h' up to the last minute
Edward Davis.
friend* and relative*.
lumber merchant, of i*«l*m. wfco' and If” . ^
found abr body got in touch with ,U “ on *fter spend-
have fb? body ex
JteheM Dari- was a one-
- .m, ,n,r
M ti, «od,.| J- w M -•» Tort. ■««-wo M.'r" '‘.r.'""'" u -
father wore. The body was sent lo Philadelphia for burial and church Bertie** Th* funeral took piece from Si. Kapha dV Church la*! Wednesday. Interment being In New Cathedral Cemetery.
‘ssu?;
a* mm 4*' vtalt
Wtfle John Farrell wa* at •fit. Identifying hi* father** body. 1* brother. Harry. lay con iaed In Mare'a Hospital Wild*o«*d. I'ok sown to Harry. hl> rUe wa* taken to the hospital to-give birth to * child. A day tar. hri ->.n John w** brought JIM bo-plul a* a rvault of In- •• gffntained to hia leg a* a result of be.nt -trurk by an aolAU* wh-n rulirr skating In
gtewet .• W Udwood.
live* and friends.
Chari— Goodman, of Camden, wa* here over the week end with
his parent*.
Mr. Max Breslow. of Philadelphia. i» here for a tew d-y*'
stay with relative*.
pavld Stein, of Ocean City.
per ted t
attaad. Now. a* may be
•ceii. we were Just short
quorum so Mr. Abramowitx
ileved u* of light responsibility
at 9 P. M.
There will be a meeting of the community committee in the regular meeting room on Wed need*)-. September 16. at 1:30 I* M. At that meeting, the constitution will be read ami approted and chairmen of the laiiou* committees Will bo ap pointed. Ii U Important that no
Important
visited hi. parents on Monday 1 than the Imp^iant' buain7»
He returned on Monday evening. | be transacted there.
Charles Breslow returned on HEM Saturday, after upending a period of t-n day* In Philadelphia j one Neighbor' (to nnoth. r)-*
U, Abrtin Kuvni.u, 11.11,-11, ,h.. you.
dalphia. was hero on Kusday with! paper for a lost dog’ hi* parent. ••Va*." 'HV'ammm Missre Shirley .ml Clara Joff. -Why. you never had a doTtri of PhtladeJphla. former rosident: lose. - ' * , here, -pent a few day. with the' "I know; but I want one now I Kata j and I think I can make a satis- 1
Mr. and Mr*. MorrL 11 or nm el r.! factory *eleclion- from tin am
I and children.- were in Wildwood , maL the advertisement. « .ii ) a *ood -bow* A oh Sunday. | bring in."
■ket f»r tso for you! Mr. Sol Swcbotiit. of New i .. . hriW. n among the York, wa* hero for , few day. 1 DDtance Irml. enchnnlmm.r teu w-k. l,Uh his parsau |ev M to ,hs rogte program i
"535;
mtrnm.
- T-' 1 '«
■'•t fPglUti V,;
Mrs. Lewis B. M*th«as Eo- j tertains With Luncheon
m Y<ki REMEMBER to WanM* fa
UNUSUAL
Th» Annual
mfe*’ bi tknrriio-
USED *** Will sbfpass aioy off.
ter evi
'el^drln
AbwJutely FREE nuffi • To the petsMi making the FIRST purchase of ot» r <SI these EX CEPTION.XL Bargains, $j(M)0 will he given,FREE.
USED - - but guaranteed to run good.' * J’ ■ $ J9 S0
And Up
Read •n.e'Uat Sale Starts Monday, Sept. 13,9 A.M.
nuces OONT COUPn qjl3«5u
omex CLOCK T*(E WLL BE OTOCUL. FIRST CHOICE WEL BE ittE flUST AT THE ' noon MARKED "USED CAR DEPAXTMCNT. "
USX OF CARR
S CyL : 4C|i
T«*Wt km GUo To*
Ant tloir fiaao *
SUB -SAM
its Jiff ni Mariw * Bute SeAs. Tew TSS-M
Werg An No. 415.00 415.00
V S« StnWskw Cwp- S.
19X8
. imua CwA. mSS
tel
760.00 795.00 796.00 #65.00 166.00 968.00
En*, car cadet om REGULAR CUARAffTEE. Dri» tbt car FIVE DAYS u ntoa kfac FULL PtetCHASE PRICE <»n.,olk« c*r. YS ^
The Certified Can Carry the 30-Day Guarantee
All of the- “MvriUW lowmt tk* ea,m«tU » th. bwklrirr Only a saull down payment neccawy
ROBERT C. PIERPQNT
AS V s J-a .
Davis and Pacific Ave.
IF YOU MISS THE SALE YOU MISS YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY
WILDW(XM>, N. J

