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CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES FRIDAY. AFRIT. 22. 1927 •lij* U* Kjnad hart and h»*l mrttni T„,vrl r OocUitd on > tram toitoJ* *itl. h^r par^nU. r; th. Mason. Tfc« follwins! Dorott., Polloek. ionamr «ndt'dative lini-up: 8 att. n ^nt of thi» j»Ucr. Is home l.ir s->
'<-ond haae: i"a> ‘‘‘y-
Tnmsfers of Cape May County Property as Recorded in the County Clerk’s Office Extracts of all Deeds Filed
Miuxr. short-] >’ r rit fh-ld: Sani|»»** 4 '' Held; Jonc-sJtfc* !l 'iielasa. pHch, r.|l--
•ire: SpauMins. ■
. StSe*. Nor- j" ’
^ — a n .'ilnlkiawl I
and Mrs. Max S|»<toi. of PhUadi-tphln. »pm! ::.iay* with Mr. and Mrs.
Etay.
ilh Rothman and hHerman, will rpent aev-, ► in Nea Brunswick,
rnd Mr*. Mansell SuBar |»
.Millvill'- >p< iit the «'
Philip WodHtWnr. a Uw stud-1 it. ol I'hllartt-lphia. apent »ev-^ a! day.- with Ms parents. •Mr. and Mi- Sole* Gabto sp-nt ^eral days in this rmi munlty Sjniu.-I Srhwart* visited here
ter th- week end.
Herman Rothman was a BaiurI day curat of Mr. and Mrs- Harry
The Woodbine 1
with Mr.
Mrs
,vi. iVamiy
City of Ocean City
Irille lllah.
...i away: 20. Port Nori : 21. i’irasantrllle. at . Aiianlic City Vocation-
WOODBINE
npp-X.. loral .•
a. Het athle.tr.
si liall team U p -hapr and - nrinar.iriE the
Mock Sr. plan 2. In
Middle High School Baseball Schedule Will Try To Regain Lost Honors on the Diamond
Kan:'!-1 Wodilntter.
1 Immerman and hi« broth, r. Jark. New York law atud. nt-. are ependlrc the Jewish !.■’!T-iay* In this commnnity. 15- Ki-Mmao and her llann- , of Ni w York city, intent arverai
day- » h Mr. and Mr*. Inaar «nt Feldman | I
AMhi.ny Tc-rrito spent Satur-'cal
day In Uiubeth on btiaiam*. ; 1
Grr-c-nbert:. Aaron Qart- spent d Morris Abrams spent Mr on •lays with the Krlneky ; Mr.
faun:. The ynaiha are resident, driu. ■ of Idiiladelphla. i bice c M llay Goldherpr. formerly of t A this illy, spent the week end here Wood I with friends. Ition w lA*>n llaipern spent Friday ere- j nine
nine m Atlantic City, where be Abram Stow wa* Initiated In' alter.did a movie show. the I. O. O. F. Thursday nisht. Woodbine Rebekah Lodite will | M. Bhrxard and Bam R<*’h*lve a dan re |q Liberty Hall on man w» -» rrent MHIvlib visitnn..
A bra mow it*, a eradu-. evening. Mamin Margolls. a pratuisins * ' ' ' *' * ~ — lawyer of the rity of New York.
visited here for several day.*
Esth. M. Harrow, director of ] t be Woodbine Cummunity Crater. *p*nt several days in Pbiiadel-
i phia on busi ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty lyvy, of 'Philadelphia, spent several day* ’.iu this vicinity with Mr. and Mrs.
i Abram Kovmt.
Abram
local -chool. Is here J Mi» R.wenfrfd. of Sea We Ciiy.
J was a local visitor on Monday v wril-reraed vio-j alternncn.
Atlantic City, spent th* A regular mo-Ung of Baron De
i Kuwman and Mtw l*e»rl graduatn* of the local srhovd. an sprndiug a few
» thl. eity.
Abram*, a PhiUd. Iphin . udent. Visited hi* pat-
!. Sunday.
J ■ . ph ie venson was a I" i: : over the week end. *nd Mrs. Boknnon Betirei the Kcster holiday* with
yd Mrs. Singer.
and Mr*. Nathan Grec-n-lit Orenn city, were W** isitor* over the week end. rccuhir meeting of the Mutual Loan As-veis !-■ held Wednesday •
Max Goodman and HhitT ade a business ttlp to \ .«eUs»
i Friday afternoon.
Sydney Bpi rtnr ha* redurne to Philadelphia after visiting H grandpmrent* over the week •»' Reulwn Bear *wd hi- br*rt*ij Maxwell, of FbiUdeJphU. wi spend several day* here with M
land Mrs. Jacob Bear,
j Rose Alexenbetg and- 11“ Baichov.sky. lowrty of tb ,r«. are spending several daj
'with lb.tr parent*
WHHam Bernsteia t. spendl* [several dal'a with Iriends Ir A
! Untie Oty.
Jack L. Itanerhirwh. a stude* Muhlenberg C~!S«te. K h-tr
bo v
K itaOel Lev in WM
Tommy: "Vo ft*b grow Ti try: “I should i -y' I caught one and It grow inches every time he ra>
Lincoln rat sad rvporta fret* capital state thst it was ci • Pros‘dent Caddidpe In wxrba f. , the MP bockM Mr. fJoMb, c gavi ford on the Vermont fat,,
Decoration Day May 30 But why wait un‘il then to do all your decorat ing> Ask to be shown some samples of wall paper, then get my estimate for doing your work. That means Real Decoration. A guarantee of satisfaction goes in every batch of paste. A. W. Yoang Petersburg, N. J.
Town,h,.: of Upper
Home/'* M Ih-vcSq n.'i
W eek end hi
Harry Feldman. Milton Feldman and brother. David, graduate* of the High School here, arc h*Te lor a short slay. Mi** Miriam Danrrhirsh entertained friends on Saturday after-
rK. hgUr Hull >
Middle Township Huh School, j of Cape May Court House are in j hopes o? reeainlnr their old-time; frewtlgr In ■ tpi May Comity and
. South Jersey.
‘ In the p-!,t Middle was a reg- - i ular cotitemi.- r lor South jersey honor* and w..* able to bold it* own with ■ 'I ■ ■ hoolr a* Atlantic (Tty HUb. and • am den High, but iin Ute >•■ it ba* found It bard .llto cop,. v»i!!i such teams as Port
• Norrl* ?.nd IgK Harbor,
of! Tbl' year it appear- that mat-jj If . lo i ter* fcav ■ <!i-.nEcd azain. prew-j.j,, itjpoct. I..: a Ciuunpkmahip nine h tjbeimr pr.dirted New player- j u ■ have been developed to nil thr j llay
| vncanci--* caused by the gradua-j T[ „ i^j «couU will meet on
W U«'" >' : ‘ rp “= 0 - ^ nlnx" 4 ^(Monday evening. ■ntir. • '•'ran squad. j Mt- Micbnel Blum., of Cape
;. | Th' one w.ak s,»-jt seem* to be j May City, wen- recent Woodbine
; in the pitching. Stanley Dooglait* j virilor*.
V in be the favorite, but is ; Gene Levin Is here for a few: i’ iielne given much compc-tltion for I day* - vacation* He attend* a
‘ th. nzular berth by “We*.“ Bear-.! Philadelphia college.
• track and football star. “Goo;-.’ Samuel Nappen. an Ocean City ;!' Iksughty. all around athlete L* al o r.. ! estate man. was a local visl-
-t making a try for pUrhinc berth. t.,r on Sunday.
( .a.h Wilbur A Clark. :i Jon-- M . and Mrs. Harry EiM-nbcrg. •: ir diamond p< rfomer at Wwti rn <*f Camden, arc vLlting Mr. “ Maryland university, ho* ben Mrs. Morris Cohen, of this c
Mr. atid Mo ate spending Mr. and Mrs.
this city.
nding
William Goodman a tew days with Max Goodman, of
berling visited his I. h* re. on Friday, ter star athlete of
-1 hiu-rl.all team,
ir. of Puiladelphia. I l.e Passover .hdi-
brother. Isaac.
Hirech l»dgr. No. 222. 1. O F.. will be held Thutwday night. In the Y. M. H. A. Refrenhlnenu
will be served.
Maurice Gsbl*. a graduate of the local High School, spent' the week end with hi* par, nu.
AtlaiituVity visitor. Mr, Harry Piar wa* a Mon- j day rallir on Mr. and Mrs. Hairy >
Both man.
Gabl* and Cblckte Pi ' I
Present pUylng with North ■
lelnbi* Giant* ba—-icli . «i..u
Philadelphia Giant* baseball
tea tv U-lng the star twlrler. jafternoo
Abram Mtrmky wa* a recent! .. —
Philadelphia visitor.
Samuel Rosen returned to this j dty on Saturday after spending] some time in Philadelphia, and i will remain here indefinitely. A1 varrter Mendlesnhn. con-j necled with the Philadelphia Dally News. Is spending th*- ' EastT holiday* with his parent*, j Miss Miriam Levin visited h.r. !
on Saturday.
Hyman Butinsky. of Phlladel-l phia. S.- visiting here for several! days. He wa* formerly of thl* j
dty.
Harry Joseph visited hi* family OVer the week end.
Wildw-
Sunday Excursion
Sunday, May 1 Philadelphia
Rent Your Cottage NOW! Summer will be here before you know it. And every available cottage in Sea Isle Gty may be rented before you get around to renting your*. Don't wait until late and then take a chance with what's left. When you rent early you get a choice. Cottage owner* are getting their properties in better shape this year than ever before. And rents have NOT been advanced. Let this office serve you in rentals, or in any other real estate need.
Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenge at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
A “Tough Nut” to Crack?
- But Wildwood Merchants' Honest Values Cracked Him and Proved that the Peddler’s “Economy Claims Were All Hollow!
The following members of the Wildwood
JACKSON’S DRUG STORE
TAr 'Rc-koIIL Star,
Oak and Pacific Avenues
FOX BROTHERS
Ladies' and M» n"s Clothing
4400 Pacih* Avenue
SATINOFF & BRASLOW Ladies' and Men * Wi Ai>n,irel
3614 Pacific Ax emir
TENENBAUM S
Hart. Shaffner and Ma . riutlw*
Ha!>erdashery and Shoe* THE FASHION SHOP
I Sagel. Prop.
3308 Pacific Avenue
Sure
Any intelligent buyer knows that the price of an article means nothi ng if the article is not up to a certain standard of quality. One pair of shoes, for example, selling at $4 may be a great deal more expensive in the long run than an $8 pair. The $4 shoes may wear out in a couple of months while the $8 pair lasts a year or longer. Therefore price is no criterion of economy. U is always better to compare values than to compare prices. Many a wise housewife has learned that Wildwood merchants can be depended upon lo give more substantial values than the here-today-g one-tomorrow peddlers, or the mail order houses. Besides, THE WILDWOOD MERCHANT STANDS BACK OF EVERY SALE—and is ready to make good on any purchase that may not come
up lo the buyer's expectations.
BUY IN WILDWOOD ‘ The Shopping Center of
Cape May County”
Merchants' Association ar e backing the Buy-in-Wiidwood
THE ROSELLA SHOP I >n.-(.•.. Coats and Millinery Maple and Pacific Avenues
1- S CALDWELL
Jeweler -- \ ictrolas and Records
3310 Pacific Avenue
JARRIS’ LADIES SHOP Women's Wear and Hosiery
3703 Pacific Avenue
ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Grande Atlantic Screened Coal Good WHl Icc STALLER'S HARDWARE STORE Easy Washers and General Hardware
> Pacific Aver
movement, and are pledged to give you good goods,
BARR1SH shoe store Good Shoes and Repairing 3807-09 Pacific Avenue
A. CAMPANARO
Ladir* and Men's Made to Order Clothes
127 East Oak Avenue
TUSHINGHAM’S
Office Furniture—Stationery
210 East Oak Avenue
KONOWITCH BROTHERS. Inc. Wildwc J’s Finest Market
-405 Pacific Avenue AARON'S PHARMACY
Drugs and Gifts
Cedar and Pacific Avenues
BAKER BROTHERS
Paints. Glass and General Hardwj
4311 Pacific Avenue
good service, and honest values: J R W. RYAN Wildwood* furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue JERRY’S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Gtiftiline Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue SANDRY-S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE lunulun,. TV. «„d Gc„„,,| \l,„h»„d»c 3901 Ponfir Avi-nue E-t CHALMERS Real Ej-tdte «04 Poufe Avroo.

