Cape May County Times, 13 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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Cape May and Cumberland County Happenings of the Week

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Dennisville John PMIrr and family hare reir*a4 bom* after apandlBK aomr Urn* wKb Mr. and Mr*. William radway. at Haleyrlll*. Mr* Beulah Grace U vtaltiDK T. and Mr*. Kdwla Hobart, of

Allan Ur City

aaea Helen and Beatrlc* Berardo. of Phlladelpbla. are TislUnc their parent* Mr and Mr*. Cannen

n plan of IOTIT Jaaara K. MllVr II Ram* aa alvnre Orantr H White lea ltd and Irnprowrmerit Co tn Hartford Miiia tl l^f ye ard XI. idorh I. aertlan ( Whlleahoro H« tn. to Matilda Hanta Wewter lex. «. “ *■ “ ^ a

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KSitfSiFg ’ Z “ Ahre liarne. to rrederirk Whltllr II ' ft II ft. < M It. and K W g ft dt lot^C Idorh O. ptan 1. Jeto r Honr»ti to Eleanor Horpan. CV.-a It Borhanan la William T. Tat.® rt ah |1. Lot <W. OT«-

sra:, a tit block «**. aection B.

Mr* Eunice Carroll *penl

oral days at thla weak with her

r. Mrs. John Keeraa. of Arm-

Part at aertmn tl. an plan af lata if Commercial Enterprtae Co . Weal Anotaana Omrp* It. WhHo lend and Irn■rwenaent Co to Arthur liurita. et ton k ... et *1 . to Warren M. Tract contain Inc * road from Klo Grande Green Creak, forntarir rolled the rt ark Onmmet Ixxa 1 to » ^ . . . Whit. I And and Improvement i ld-t«d Junction Helcht. Wdermk p CaaPald et tn. ...alan I-and Ot> IdW* I AX. I 11. I4ark J. and lala I la i. t* on map of town I— Douetaa*. Cape Mar Cranford, et _ r Main Proahorr liaad O* tl Trod trf land n*pa Mar Court

Mr*, i’ank Buahnell and Mr* Helen f^rll were Court visitor* Thursday ermine. im Helen J. [idler, of Phila-

delphia. vial led her mo’ber. Mr*/

Mary Fidler. over the week end. Mr*. Brook. Billiard and Mime*

Roxana Gandy and Hattie tidier

attended a teachers' meetln*

WOODBINE

ling their apparatn* in Up-tup I shape ready for the big ehowma

I In Bridgeton May 14.

I Charles H. Coller to visiting j Will anyone believe that WTood-| /r „ n<1 , BBd ,.iaiiv«w In Phlladel 1

bine In a few years will becomt

an outstanding recreational een ; Mrmb#ra of th , lo< .,l flre cornier In Cape May County? Work attended the Cape May 1 to expected to ooon atnrt U> Im- 00,,^ nremen * Aapovleii tn J

prove Lincoln Park, and with It* various amtiaemenU It will bethe Ideal spot for the people of Woodbine and all Cape May County. Let'a see it put acroaa Woodbine lad* will have a ime of war when they meet the Dennisville baseball team next Saturday afternoon. Manage! Levin, of the Inland team, feel*

confident of a victory.

Woodbine cftlxens mourn the I ova of Harry Sheffer. a real, true American, who passed away in Millville after a long Illness. Miss Rose Goodman to vial ting

here for several days

Herman Potash made a trip to Bridgeton recently, where lie spent several hours with friend*. What a lasting Impression CapMay County would make If only all those citixens residing along 'he principal roads would do their part in making It a roar highway. Let's see It done. Woodbine checker cohorts sre j ready lo battle any team willing

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, «*•• to Roekr'and Mo* ^Cmr-y ft. '- 'a * ». u. Mock 14. Sanaa plan. .Ra-nr to wnitaaa ItohMtt. fl IxXi «. ** O. block M. Dr. K. Mar shall

'"ri. Turkahoe.

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tiyt. Turirahsi. _ Winiam F. tma. et

I lota 4.' to 41 Mock St. M-* M ••tal! M.*art tract. No 4. AJIrW| M M^ M u7°4»M r 1 AXa " IM* , ‘ I H 1: sa ft. tot MS. block boater and lAitnmU plan. Rtrath Winiaai H Hurley to Mole of Ne* ct ».> Uoutr 14. Mtteadms from H Rtrtp of Uod for male , • Of Itcnrv Rnydcr on the B K l»!>da of WilUaan O. Moor, on the

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■ strip of land for State High' .w. H front -

ttaor.ah Champkui. et al .

lands of M “ -

channel contain mar . ... 1 — —*•*- mat oil fat-lory on erected Also . rreted by grantor oti lea at ft. W corner Walnut and

York Are*.

City af North W. uweod tt Bright, et ux . to Smim it. et at tl Lots I. 1 1 It North Wild*ood lend Co. .. _ Si ft of KXa SS. SS. Idork & " Howard H Shell to Mary R lot in and F W 5 5 portion of III. I dock SOX: also N. K. “ - of tot SSI. SdojJt ShS . Corwin P. Vanaant. e« uk.. to K. JnrosN Olarcll. ttSd. Lot Sf

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a M. Krao*. et vlr. to Mort

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44. block 414. Ryan plan rieorg* F. Alexander to Al and Products Co SI (Inter build Inga erected by gvantr land* at R ’

New York At

tad Mr*. Max Bern*leln

entertained friends from Atlantic

City over the week • nd.

Ella* Chaoen. a viollnlat In xn Atlantic City hotel, spent the week end here with hla parents.

Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob Chasen.

Benjamin Hhalk I* at present

employed In New York city.

. The staff of the Woodbine High

riarmco Westrott. of Wildwood.- to play the box board. Goldman School "Owl" publication can be

parents over the week j captain* the local monarch*.

Nearly one bundled Odd Fel-

Mr* Hannah Lloyd, of Cape Mayjlow* of Woodbine will be In line

meeting, held In Wildwood Great.

ie*d»y.

8-.IIy Chaaen was a recent caller of Celia Roaenfeld The local Boy Scouts will hold their regular meeting In the Central School auditorium Monday night. They certainly are getting along splendidly. Mr*. Eva Goldman, a member of Rrbekah Lodge. No. 78. entertained friends at her home on Saturday evening. Pearl Hertaberg. a student in the local elementary grade*, celebrated her birthday on Monday

evening.

M. E. Stewards Hold Meeting

In Clayton

Rev. George Johnson Telia Results of Personal Evangelism in Vineland

Walnut I

Compare ft IxX of loft. Idock 1TI

City of Wildwood et ux . to Fannh 1 and 8 W IS ft

CtortoTT Furev to n*vM McKIb,1.. tl IXX X and pari t*f tot 4 c™* ». block IM. Holly Beach AlaO and part of S. ** “

I and IS. btock

• T Hoffman to Camden Real. SISOB lx>l. ST 5I1S_ SL S», It. S4. XC. n. U **. block O. n of land fretn Cedar Avenue

speat several days at her cottage *r». Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd and Mrs Ella Wentxell. of Avalon. relatives here on Sunday. Mr*. Brooks Bllxurd. Jr . spent Sunday with bar mother. Mrs. Elnora Steven*, of Eldora William Turpen has accepted a position as chauffeur for I-a timer Baker, of Wildwood. Mr and Mr*. George Young were out-of-town visitor* Saturday eve-, nl»« ! Mr. and Mr* Richard Robinson. ’ Court House, called on Mrs. EUxa Camp on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Buahaell. Mias Helen! Carl I and the Mlsae* Fidler* tended the "Alumni" play at Court House Saturday evening. Mias Irene Woolaon. of Glaita boro. vUlted her parents ov—r tbf week end. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Roalnson visited relative* la Cold Spring on Sunday. Mias Edith Gandy, of Ca spent the week end with hi Mr. and Mrs. Somers Uoyd of Cape May. callad oa Mr. and Mrs. George James on Sunday Jacob Helser and family spent Sunday with relatives at Do-othy Mr*. Anns Brut* entertained leisures from Phltodslpltto on Sun-

iy.

Relatives from Gloucester and Clayton, called on Mr. and Mrs. ITriah Turpen on Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe Grace, of Cape May Court Houae spent Sunday with Mrs. 0. M. Geary. Mr and Mrs. William Christian. Pleaaantrllls. called on Mix Hattie Dalton on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Bruce was a Wild wood visitor on Ssturday Hermaa Grunnlnger. of Frank ford, called on friends here ot Saturday.

for the Odd Fellows' convention be held In Wlldarood In the Utter part of May. Mr. and Mr*. Solomon Singer, of Philadelphia, spent the week end In this city, with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Potashnlek. Moot-* Marcum organixer of the local Jaxx King* Orchestra, was a recent Philadelphia visitor. Bill Bernstein, formerly Philadelphia, spent several day* In Atlantic City with bis ftancee. Mr. and Mr*. Ruben Shapelow w spending several days In New York with relative*. Herman Rothman and friend. Joseph Shapelow. will motor down Bomer'* Point, whe— •? w will spend an evening at tb* *>7'sway

Cagino.

A special meeting of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company was held Tuesday night with Herman Halpern presiding. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Pear weje Sunday vlaltors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothman. George Feldman entertained friend* at hi* home recently. Mr. and Mr*. Maxwell Sugar_»n. residents of Millville, wer* week-end vlaltors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wodllnger.

Paul Blanche-!** et *1 II IJ~-k IT. third ward

block U-TV WiMwaed Croat ’*■ i fxzrti ic.t,-.:

Rural Church Preservation

The MelhuOt - t

Cav S--bt*.l cln-« raixr IU oppot- tricts, uao-t < tionment «•( n.t a-nary mom J a* leadertU.p Ov. It I hooM v I *o not depend on cor- of rural Jftstor*. The aim at this ta‘.n Sundayr to rai« money for movement is *top th.- rloamg of they may be momu) He alnlnd the ntuall coWtrY Churt*. t*.at In every instance where mi*- ; In order to flr.a;:-th.v eaten sktnary colleetl.m* li*tl inn eased expenae. rural j**'“ b.-v* willIb# regular church budget waa lng!y TiBr-f their l.-nd. fhxl to. rao-ctl more *a#llj. ertrt towa cd p;rtato* tomatogg. tv. J. W. Stoke*, bead of the ooton* and m:ti h.ive been Mantel WillUmstown Rural ' hurrh Can- ami the pt<*c ** n to th* ■. held th* clone attention of the rh irrto or •! • v ivrta'n "tuhnr audlenre An ej.perlment W being o! fru-t tree*, a hive of to- .. or « fried out there which will probah'.y *tv.-.M fl'*k o' chicken* have »tee» repeated in other rural dit - - dedicated to F '

Clothing Company, en- w, * lns »r«>on« of Personal * Mr. and Mr*, torael |' “» pracUsed In Vln*

Maurice Gable, star player or| a ( tvrnoon

congratulated upon their wonderful efforts In making this year’s

laeue s Bne one.

Abram Katt will motor to New

York Tuesday.

Maurice LI chow, head of the Woodbine Fire Company, waa a

recent AUanUc City visitor.

Morton Levitt *pen« Friday In

Brirdgeton on bualneaa.

Charles Jarvtoh will spend Sun-

day In Mtlmay with friends.

Hsrry Fell, manager * **-

Woodbine ~ -

lerialned Swilling.

Leopold Abramson motored to Tuckshoe on Tuesday afternoon. He 1* a graduate of a Philadelphia garage school. Harry Coller mo'ored to Millville Friday, spending several hour* there on business. Al ChAsen. champion bowler of this town, to ready to roeei any contender In the county Ben Alexenburg. of Ocean City. aa a week-end visitor. Srmpel Letwln. of the Wood n Farm, was s Friday caller Joseph Shapelow. Max Medgebow nod Samuel Htfffman attended the Cap* May Conn House and Woodbine bn ball game Saturday afternoon. Victoria Shull entertained friend* at her home on Saturday

aented at the all-day conference. Th* addreaae- were all very Inspiring The tour chief apeakern Alpboo»o I tare, of Atlantic City, nubject. "The Htstori--al Churches of the Sew Jrrnsy ouference;” Dr. George S Johnu>n. Vineland cubp-t ' Kvaagnllam;" Dr. B F. Bh<«d.. 1'itman. •uhject. "World Servlr. Rev J. Stoke*. WUItowatowa .ttoject. The Rural Church " The Rev. Dnro mentiun-•: of the oldest M. K ' buiches.. urh aa Ixtwer Bank, built In ITut; | • riendahlp. 1808: Hrod «.! the- I River. 1788. One tiny old church near ILiddonfleld to only U ft by | 27 ft. It L proposed to torn, a' historical society to colie-1 and , 1 preserve all old Methodist t• ■ orda and tbe Atlantic City Public Library Aaanclatloa will car.- lor , the documenta and offer* the uw | of a room for meetings ot the society. Another proposed elm of the society will b* to pnwerve u. very old county churches from

further ruin.

Dr. Johnson gave a moat Inter

REASON ENOUGH When we seD a nan a used ear we are naturally hoping that aonv day he will come back and buy a new car. Homraty aaidr, that alon. neems reason crouch for aeDing him a GOOD Used Car at a fair price. BECKER'S GARAGE II. Bl.fkF.K. I'rap. Woodbine, N. J. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

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Townsend’s Inlet Captain Thoms# Plarfl ha* the honor of catching the Unit weak

Oah of tbe teaaon.

Survey cm are now making the

survey tor tbs soundings for th bridge to be creeled from Towi send * Inlet to Avalou. These

vundlng* are being made

. *>t of Cedar Btreet. A* numerous other aurveys have been made. |

Giants, spent tbe week end here with hi* parent*. Moe Roaenfeld. former realtor See Isle City, vlsl'ed hto brother. Abram, recently. Rose Yass waa a Sunday caller of Mias Eva Shapelow. MM and Mr*. William Good»n*pent the week end with Mr. and Mm. Max Goodman. Samuel Krautt motored down Sea Isle City Friday after-j

noon.

Anna Lelberman vlalfed her brother. In Norma, recently. Theodore Abrams, an employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. was a week-end visitor with hi* parents. Two local girls had a narrow escape when a motor car In which they were riding collided with a telephone pole Friday night. Harry Goldlnger. of the Ford

made a bualne** trip to Ocean

City on Friday afternoon. The Woodbine National Bank

can boast of doing a vast amount

of bualneaa In only a months of Its cntabllahment.

a law yearn It will rank among tbe flourishing bsnk* of the Slate.

Rabbi Solomon Talchoff waa a

recent caller on Daniel Summan.

Vineland

thto year The church

motto "What Should be Done. Can Be Done." A map of tbe entire parish was made and divided Into iwcnty section* and a team of two men placed In charge of each district. A house-to-house canvas was made, and three classes of cards Indexed, those who were Inclined toward* the M. E. Church.

bo had no choice of a

church. This can*** gave between

hundred prospects.

Using th-se indexed card*, a parvtaliaUon week followed. Each evening al a stated time tbe

the church anfl re-

ported progress Then Thank* cl vine Sunday was made s "Join the t harefa Sunday " Nearly one hundred and fifty people joined that day by letter, profession of faith, and on probation. Dr. Rhoads, of Pitman mat!* several useful suggestion* regardlnc the raising of world service - or missionary money. Ot th- oo operation of tbe church official hoard and rngularly preach Mir ring missionary «ermon* leach personal roaponsihlllty for carry mg out Christ s laaf command “Co ye Into all the world and prevch Up gospel ’ l - fl " ll '*' S|,n '

service staUon. made s trip < Philadelphia on Saturday. Alex Brealow. employed by William Elnenberg A Son. of Camden. was a week-end vtoltor. Mlsa EMher M. Harrow entertained Mildred Levene at her residence recently. Jack Sannlno. of Ocean City,

Sun-

u-rk-l.v Lat,« Co. Inc., to Rm-ri- , Henstnger no Lou *«. *«s 4«. *- «**. 8*8. 441 — “.an City Park

name to as lie tl Half Inti > lots T and * J *{,,,, ||||t ."mu Work ®r '**:

know just I vlaititd hla friend* here on

I day night.

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► more or leas on lbs i. “dr of I hr road runnliu: from SrovIlW- inaar tb* South Be- ' K Ma'tan ot W J. R It ) City *4 tax ttt* City

i Budotph M »l

I A'tine*on Bern* Vo *. Hr— >»-«ny

sail to section

^ . Frederick gcbwsri*. el t I ledeiirk Krhwari*. M u in or hx it. and W » H. Mock «T r- forme: r hi

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tt. Mock it.

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>l.xid, r Roach Ho to (tool.:-

Bin Bear baa returm-d '*■ Philadelphia after a short >tay In

this community.

H. Myers and Harry Pear, ol the Woodbine bottling works made a business trip to Phila-

delphia on Friday.

Morrla Grossman wll Saturday In Philadelphia

end with fairly good re-

snlta.

The Keystone Telephone and Telegraph Company b*» re-con-atructed their lines leading to and through town, thus giving

a real up-o-dal* service

John Monroe .of Philadelphia,

moving in hto collage, recent

ly purchased through the office

of the Holmatead Realty Co.

A number of resident* are Im-[ gbram Pollock, a tradroroxn of proving their homes by pwttting i f, |U | Kr(on . ,p,.„i d,* week end la lop soil on their lots and plant- |hu rll | n ,i y with his paients. g tree*, fiowera and grass. j Robert Cutler, a Btudeot of Mr*. William Shellem Is visit- j -jvmple Ualverslty. Bpent a lew

Ing friends In Phladelphla.

Motorist CompLins Editor: On many occasions while passing over the (tea Isle CKy boulevard. I have noticed cars parked | on tbe side near the bridgeti nd.-i | houae. On . .-veral occasion* I have j narrowly avertad striking the car (when another car has been coining ;'u the opposite direction. Is there a law against this? If there 1 will take It up with tbe Freeholdei... because no car should be parked on tho approach to bridge

In Woodbine.

Ixxila Goldlnger. a student “f Rutgers College, and form-r star athlete of the local High School, her* for a few day*. Memorial Day will be observed and all students of the public schools and High School will participate In lw! celebration. Tbe local dramatic club, under the capable direction of Esther M. Harrow will present a play t •he public In the near future A number of local senior* roc lured to Tuckahoe Satu'day. Morris Levitt will spend 8a: urday in Bridgeton on business. Nathaniel Lelberman war Friday gueat of Ben Kravlta. Woodbine flame enfer* held a Inside drill Thursday night, gel

kiany experimental iWgasolines have been produced by thecas Standard Oil Company Only the tried and E effected products as been ofEered the public “STANDARD” GASOLINE

DADE IN NEW JERSEY

CA(pw is the time to trade in your car Demaxtol for motor car*, new or used, U greater now than at any other season of the year, so now is the rim^ u> trade in your present ear and get ■ Biack. Talk to your Buick dealer. Let him advise you how to get a fair price quickly for your car and at the same time to have the pleasure of owning a beautiful new Buick. In Buick'* Fisher Bodies, luxury, comfort, riding ease are combined with grace of luxe, rich colon in Duco. and the masterful power and speed of the famous Valve-in-Head Engine— ribrationleis beyond belief. Buy a Buick now. so that you may hav e a full season of motoring enjoyment. MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Scrivwu. Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J. When Better Automobile* Are Sdilt Buick Will Build Them

VITE owe it to you, as you owe tt to ’ * your property, to deal only in a paint that protects as well aa beautifies. Sun-Proof | keeps out weather, Paint moisture und fungus — prevents decay and depreciation, saves repair bills and saves you money! We have made a thorough study of paint economy and can advise you to your advantage.

A. ROSENFELD

The Wmi hcstM Store

Adams Avenue I iBell Phone: 3-K-«

Woodbine. N. ,

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