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CAPE MAY COOTTY TIMES TEDAY. MA1CB 11. 1MT
Woodbine Firemen Meet For Business Chief Wants Members of Company Insured—Boy Scouts Put Out Fire
The
Theotfor* Abrs.mi>. who i« emjd,,}. ! In the Camden depot. *p«-ni eeverml d#ys with hi? par - t Die. He if manager of the
local paradise farm.
A. J. Talley, cashier o
Woodbine National Bank, and | o! iht formerly of the Federal Reserve Coinp; Bank was a recent Philadelphia; Hall visitor. j Mauri'
Molly Abramowitz. daughter o'
Mr. and Mrs. David Abratnowitr, thcelebrated htr eleYrnth blrthda> •li • Friday e\enin*. She 1* a mem-
ber of tbe Pathfinder Club.
a i at a p_n orjraniaatlon recently formed. Aged Mai. Answers Call; ^ oiessstrin — slowly improving after bein* For the e.'cond time In th;- for aeveral week*. Sb- ioast two weeks Woodbine Boy teacher in the alath *r» •
and Mrs. Israel Swilling. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Levine. Mr. and Mr.-. Morris lApensteln. Mr. and Mrn. George Feldman. H -rman J. Rothman ;.nd Morris Wodllnger.
re;ular monthly meeting \V.»dblne Volunteer Fire . was held in the City -...'day evening. with
Leichow pr.-iding.
Al>at-nberg. chief of pnay leporled several ;h- diBerenl suburban > which the local smok) —pfinded and praised them
w onJerful work. Chief Aiexwnburg
the Councllmanic body to have the Bremen inand much credit is du.
Believe Mary S. Clark's Death Due To Exposure
apparently less than was supposed. in keeping up appearCorporal IHIngsworth, of th» State Police, who was asslgm-'
Scouts extinguished
A fire in the; Borough Clerk of Wood bins
Dennlsville woods, three and one- a checker tournament will half miles north of this city. t,..Id Monday night in the < while returning from a hike Sun- munltyr Center. Goldman si"! )•'- day afternoon. checker monarch.- will play - The local scouts are out every ,. rt i interesting ranee day trying to do some uselul Miriam Danerhltwh •
thing and unleas
some good thing the scoutmast-i „} | lrr friends. 8h« ; diacredii.- tlu-m with lack «l a . p,, M . n i teaching in the local: ,-j,- furnish,
duty. Woodbine tteouts ar. headed ^eui'-Mary gradis.
by John Buie, of the Colony In-! ^ K ,^ Bernstein and 11. r
(Continued from P»B« One. Police disagri-ed with the theory, declaring that she had been suffering from amnesia. The Coroiu and County Physician Insisted H was murder and the coroner’' Jury brought in this verdict: •’After considering the testimony of all the witnesses, hare come to the conclusion that Mao’ S. Clark met her death by strangulation, caused oy romeoni holding her face d «w-;.«ard In the
' sand."
Fifteen physicians who
taking»an interud In hit. tended Mi.— Clark told the investigators the condition of her
health. Nurse* said she w-t
and a sufferer from amnesia and
extremely nervous.
Proof that she was very nervous was learned from another source, due to rhe fact that she always look "inside" room* In hotels where she stopped, to avoid
away and the general appearance of the highway # be materially ‘®- Pr pr^.ident Irving Fitch declared ouuook .».« . —'!«' roadside
I, „ „ WW .w..!«m»lMr •*»•<««►
line at Mer.on. Just outside of Philadelphia, were planted with rambler roses. Th. immediate result 7** to transform a barren and hideous outlook Into a thing lol ‘ .* **'•'
Alf Davi»' Star* Downed New^paperrr.e A refersr. an incompMeiit n rj , V-.per and tbe Alf Davit , Flam. <rf Wildwood, defeat*.;
Rothman will
| their initiatory degree in -he local Rebekah Lodge. No. Tv. 1 i O. O. F.. Tuesday «vening. A social ga’.heitng was h.ld on Sunday evening at the home'
of Mr. and Mr*. Ruben
stimion.
The senior* of the Woodbine High School will soon have the opportunity to visit Washington, the nation’s Capitol, the place they have longed to go for many years. On Friday night an en-
tertainment and dance was given j Mrs. Max Cutlei by them in the Community- Cen- • •nil day* in Pbili
tre and over |3Q »aa derived i friends.
from that affair, which go-- Kli Herisberg celebrated his toward- the trip sometime in fourteenth birth lay ai his home July. Mi— Edith Rothman, who hu Friday evening and many locompeted in the national oratori- l»r. Weidberg asserted that the cal contest recently, enteruln.d V- M H. A. was an organization by singing a number of beautiful to teach Judaism to tbe older selections and Samuel Golduian : and younger folks and told of tbe with Noble Botwinlck. local | n-etasily of restoring Palestine talent performed a comic art a- a Jewish homeland tor the which was greatly applauded by J*»- who are being oppnaasd in the aildienc.-. Mr. Goldman also J foreign countrle- He also >tated l "The Volga Boatman" song. In t.i.< in-pltlng a-ln»- - 'liat tbe
Jew tn America ha* 'Mcome a
ie-iui Halpern, employed by the irkahoe laimbet Company, mo- • ; to Cape May Cityt recently. recently f.atiir.i in a rescue '••n he saved a boy from drowna in the Steelraantnwn lake. Phil Lyons and hi* cubi-. the il-known orebt-stra of Atlantir
the tpusic and
entng was enjoyed.
1. that although tin
I ha* been downtrodden In the European nations, he ha* carried out great ideals and continue* to
] dO HO.
The principal npeak> i of the evening was l)i Jcmph M. Weld berg, executive director of the
te chopped out of tbe frozen!, beach, belieiing that the Ice
sp- ndiiig; Jewish Community Center in At- rauw-d bruises on the body, iphia wl:h j ion tie City, -presenting th-Jew- He said no man bad been susIsh Welfare 1-uird of New York.jpected <>f the muider and that in and the New Jersey Fcd.-ratlon j Investigating the case, fifteen p>-r-
coing to Washington • nd from property ownersic.
Atlantic City and found that to P ^ Boulevard, it will! if. an inviilng manner be true. All her society friem-e * Umr un „i this, t- customers.
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!hm"her°de^h ^ r the , ci 1 ^ Mrv The vatiou, subcommittee, T he Chamber ,rf Commerce met beach on January 15 was the re-, h>Te already t«gup work along on Monday evening, suit of exposure, she being des- ,j. e Boulevard by vlaltlng prop- A regular routine buxine* 1 wpondent and in despair. ownec* and suggertlng to | -»» wa» held ,h ! “V[ '
,hem the possibility of a tho, ( Art'll rubblA .ki Olh.' de,... il»
Road Rose Highway .» I- t"'"—'. I-"—
1 »lth ti,
floor. TJ-SJ. in a jp »** la*: and furloua Th* Brat half ende Time* :railing. IS-U.
Esllcg and Alf Daxto artv i. lated f«. the All Start, while y die Stevens and Is-poe* »*-. ,1^ outstanding stars in th*
pa per men'* defeat.
Would Makf Seashore
tened up. w eed* and
; city. No action
was taken.
"Ton keep a du*. Aun t you - -Ko; « we bear a not.. Bl*W. «e bark ourtelrea."
Scoots Snicide Theory Prosecutor Campbell aa‘d sc.-vut.H theory of suicide.
In explrinii.g mark* found i
Mi- ClarkV Imdy. Mr. Campbell Ww |n w. B^kThrth idea of the relate* how her froxen body had j Prtl[lpJ ., raI . u , rack . on th , ma i n
(Continued frew Pag* One) very attractive feature if It could lie arranged. Rambler rose*. I icing a hardy plant, and requiring comparatively little attention, an be procured at very slight cost, and Chairman Beecher is confident that plan* can be perfected, whereby assistance can be given to property owner* In purchasing a sufficient number of plant* to
make a showing.
"Several years ago.” said Mr. Beecher, "through the effort- of
Which was enjoyed very much. Many residents of this community attended tbe danee and a number of others of the rouniy. The grim reaper vVailed the Rabinowitz family on Sunday. Oltor Rabinowitz. a resident of this city for many years, died at his home in hi* sixty-filth year after being ill for several we-k* He was well known here and respected by everybody in tb» community. He was a member of ihr Aguda- Sorhnnn Synagogue, where he played an Itnportan:
part.
Woodbine rosident- mourn itn loss of a beloved friend who for many years devoted hi* time ii. helping hi* fellow-men. Mr. Rabinowitz W a brother •>' Joseph Rabinowitz. former Mayor) and industrial leader of Woodbine. Funeral services were held in the Brotherhood Synagogue, conducted by Rabbi Daniel Susr-
Fersonali Maurice Is-ch-.w. president of' the company -poke of the dire necessity of having Un fire cateaterx insured a* ihey are endanger! tii their lives for the townspeople and at least they ] should have mch a protection ] Seaide. S, Chasen entertained ■ friend* at his h me recently. 1 Herman J. Rothman and Joseph Shape low. will visit friends in Rotenhayne on Satur-
day.
Katherine Fitzgerald. u-Ho taught in the 1<«^1 school* at the beginning of tbe school term. U visiting bere for mieral dayMis* Hilda Warner, local tnusle teacher. »p.m the week end in PhUadetphis wjjj, frteni!-. __t*0pold Fhap-loa and Milton
t Ocean City
ilhful
fre
giver
Capitol
and developim nt Amung those pi
and Mr* Hyman Halpern,
V. Si
Ml-w Ida Mason motored dowto Sunday night. Oscar Beck*i Philadelphia vi-lt, rt»<-nt managing
Theatre
Morn- Btlrermai
man. v:-:!-d Mi and Mr Harry' n< *’'’ • r<,ni Jua'Pb Fisher, of PlusDlugatih. Millville. Saturday-burg, a relative of the dead wo
•flermsin. J man.
Ml— Eva Si hater, a roaldent olj ,,,neT
-lay can Millvili. . i . .-lung friends here!b* 11:
H«d Bnl >21 left
• ountry. I>'' l.as • • -at day* here with; "We have found that she had Up i hip l»;i - \t - -i .j.( U pm (ptippiiii.l
had i>een examined
ence to Mis* Clark’s life and whereabouts, the final roncltndon being that *he came to Cape May
to lose her identity.
Friends of Mbw Clark in PIUhburgp who w.-r.- questioned, stated I that she was a wealthy woman,
local tradis-; Coroner Thompson received
,! Sob-i
$1.50 Sunday Excursion Trip Sunday, March 20 Philadelphia Lv. (Ow late C«r T.1S A. 11 erper-cun* W-Ith : oertal Tr.bi »' fv-a l*le . mciion Ar ill)) •delphls (W. rfcet Slip.I Wharf) ay A M RCTURNINC Lv. Phil*. (Waifcct t, . Wharf) 7.-J) p. M. Pennsylvania Railroad
visitors.
In Your Youth, Prepare For Old Age! This is mighty sound advice. While you are young, you're at your greatest earning power. Then, if yon will »yitetnalicallv lay aside -i ‘sum for insurance, you will guarantee a steady, monthly income for the years when yoor earning power is declining. Kit cost of such insurance is really only a small fraction of your present rarumgs. You would never fed the co»t—you would amply regard it as a fixed charge of living, and would budge: your income to take care of it And you would thank your lucky stars later for the foresight you had shown. Samuel Schellenger Keystone phone: :s«-a Cape May, N. J.
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The Atlantic City Electric Co. announces that a service man is now stationed in SEA ISLE CITY In case of Electrical Trouble call SEA ISLE 59 Bills are now payable at the First National Bank of Sea Isle City
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Repossessed Cars of Merit An assortment to pick from of most any make or model, them with a large number T^xlL" 0 ^"' ^ ^ Each'and ever! inSpecti< ? of ‘ hes< - "™derful bargains. tEach and every car can be refinanced. For further in Clark’s Garage HI Buck St
Millvillt
N. J.

