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A- J. Tallrj. formerly of this efty. and at pron.nt connected with the ' ape May I'ourt ^ouae .\atiocal Bank, was a Woodbine vtaltor on Satnrday. Samuel S. Fleiaher, well-known Philadelphian, and oraanlrer of the Community Centre here, ta spending several days In this vicinity. Godfrey Block, retired business man of Philadelphia. Is visiting — Miss Esther Harrow, Communlty Centrc directress. Har: y Joseph is visiting his family over the seek end. Jack Eilber*. local tradesman, made a business trip to SeavlUe Saturday. • Charles H. CoUer has returned after spending the week end with hlr brother. Martin Becker, manager of the Capitol Theatre. Is hack after a several weeks' stay In Philadelphia. Ben Alesenberg. of Ocean City, was a week-end visitor. A regular meeting of the Woodbine Boy Scoots a ill be held in Martino7 et us. »1. Lei X Work u,e central school building and

. Woodbine smoke eaten will hold j their regular meeting Sunday Cold ’ evening. *> 1 Samuel Alexenburg. chief of the “ ‘ Woodbine Volunteer Fire Company motored down to Tuckaboe reHerman Jay Rothman made a business trip to Atlantic City on

Saturday.

Philip Alexenberg. employed in the Camden depot, is spending the week end with his parents. A dance will lie sponsored by the Woodbine < vunmunity Centre Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lieberman motored down to Sea Isle City

recently.

Morris Grossman visited friends In Philadelphia recently. Morris Bcrkowiu. vice grar , of Baron De Hlrsch Lodge. I. O. O. F.. made a trip to Tuckahoc on Saturday afternoon. John < ritor was a recent local visitor. «« fi Many from Bolleplain came over In Woodbine Saturday, to witness r the baseball game and we all j know that Bolleplain is a real baseball town. ' harles H. roller, noble grand Gladys: “Engaged to live girls of Baron Dc Hlrsch Lodge, tendcrI at once? How do you explain I cd a party to his members ThursI oVidii.r !* uch | day evening in honor of his mar- >,*•*. r'a" *3. I Charl«-s: “l don't know. I . rh.ge to a young Miss from Phlla,j suppose Cupid must have shot delphis. i machine gun." I Mr. A- Bcholl. cashier of the!

Newsy Notes of IVoodbine

Woodbine National Bank, will spend the week end In Bridgeton He was formerly connected with the Cumberland National Bank. Harry' Coller made a trip to Millville Saturday. Mrs. Louis Tobin, of Falrvlcw farm. Is back after spending several days In Philadelphia with rela-

tives.

Saul Welzel, a r-sduale of the local High School, and law student at the New York I’nlverslty. ta visiting his parents. Gladys Trnber Is spending a few days with her parents. Mr and Mrs Nathan Fotashnirk. of Atlantic City, vialtod Mr. and Mrs. Max Potashnlck. Joe Miller has returned to this place after being in Millville for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elaenberg. Of Camden, tpeat the week end with Mr and Mi*. Morris Cohen. Max Siegrnaau. former Magistrate and member of Woodbine's of filial family, vtalted here on Friday afternoon. Miss Hunt, rythmic dancing teacher in the Community Centre, spent the week end with Mbs Harrow John Doco. formerly of this city. Is visiting over the week end wiih his brother. Manuel. Woodbine youths are certainly an asset to this community, as thiy have started a campaign to clean the streets so that I hey will leave an impression with everyone who passes through. The real spirit, lent It! Mrs. Sarah Kasai, of Aftutie City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Friedas Sunday. The members of the Community Centre gym. are gelling along In tiptop shape. Professor Alfred It. llrep visited friends in Tuckaboe Sunday atlcr-

Samoel Shapiro b hack after staying several weeks with hix. fiancee in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pear and the Rothman family, made a Irip to Millville on Saturday evening. | bavtd Gr iber. a denial student at TVinple 1'niversity. Is spending the week end with hb parents Morris Hornstein made a trip to Tuckahoe Sunday. Mrs Israel l-utcovitt left for Philadelphia, where she will spend several days with friends. Anthony Territo. of the local clothing industry, made a trip to Millville Friday. Charles Scheldt, of Ocean City.) spent Saturday In Woodbine with

friends.

Jacob T Tlntner. the Ocean City | realtor and local resident, was a | recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. i

Moses Marcus, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and organiser <.! Hw Woodbine Jaxs Kings orchestra. will spend Sunday In Atlantic

city.

The Bible class under the direcJon of Beniamin Shalk their regular session Friday nlghtTony Territo made a trip to Posenhayn Punda, evening, where be visited a number of friends. Helen Applebre. of DennbvilK was a Woodbine shopper on Saturday Afternoon Charles Tarrish and a number of other boys were at a M (may Saturday evening. reds Docker, formerly of the “Jolly Ten." entertained friends on Friday night Edward Hess was a local visitor on Saturday.

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Mr. 8. Parson.

Mr. and M**. CharHw Mllbr and daughter, of Binghamton. N Y.. called on friends on Bnadsy John McOooban. Charles Tlr iiey and James Drrwln. of PhtU delphis. spent the week end hot, Mr. snd Mb William Kurt, and son. and Mrs. Mary Kurt, motored to Egg Harbor 1 evening. »ww*i

Samuel KravltXMrs. Charles Coller spent Sat-' nrday in Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felt spent Saturday in Sea Isle 'tty on business Mr. Felt is head of the 1 Wodbinr clothing Company. Mbs Sally Chaaena entertained friends at her home recently. The Board of Education has selected teachers for the next school

term.

Ben KravlU was a Friday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lelberman. Philip Berkowttx and Rainuei Mils!, it: motored down from Philsdelphla on Saturday morning. Miss Victor Shill entertained at her home Friday night. A new bungalow owned by Louis Springer situated ou the Woodbine boulevard, baa been completed Barney Lslbermaa made a trip to Tuckahoe Friday night. He is head of the local police. Nathan Grcensteln. well-known Ocean City tradesman, vtalhd Mr and Mrs. Samuel Greenslein re-

cently.

The Woodbine clothing Industry has lust started in full bloom.

Ocean View

spent the werl mother. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Durkin and non. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with their uother. Mrs. William Carww Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jernee. of Ocean City, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. snd Mr*. P Can uso. Mr. and Mrs Albert Kurtx andi three children. «>f Egg Harbor, spent Sunday w'th M.. and Mrs. . William Kurtx. Mrs. Elliabeth Way attended: the D. A R meeting at Ocean j City on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Murry Kerr, of | Philadelphia, spent lb* week end; with Mr. and Mrs. Bmewt Dow-j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emmon- j and three children. Mrs. Walla,• Hall and aon. and Mrs. William j Emmons, of Bridgeton, npeni I Monday with Mr. ami Mrs Joseph!

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