Cape May County Times, 19 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 192-

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twsy Notes of Woodbine

I Gr»o« Shojfr •nrt MSm 1 8«> I«!t- Clir. mriP r*i fid ion Tkajr d»Ht r with lh»- Cutlen. 1 Mix. Max SiiiK< i. rtwi- ! Ekk Harbor, Bp rut !h. d with the Slniter family Abram Bosenfeld and rr. Lillian. \iBlted in Sea

f Saturday.

ad of Jolly boys and jtirlr •d to Wildwood Saturday | they enjoyed a eplendid j Clara Katt. Woodbine ' hool graduate and Trennal School student, is

r parent*.

e Schwartz. New York t* tMting her parents. Mr*. Ruben Shapelow

, »1 day*.

f res-rratlonal sport is le*

i the young

t Woodbine laist Sa ‘ t a crowd of boys and I a Iwarh patty at Se* f and a better and rlwr is now seen among e RoaenMootn. who re- . e Nation'* Capitol, is i aeteral week* with her

g bVth T Abrams, who is leai nlnfi ■ of extracting teeth, tur.de

~ City Saturday | pollock, a Philadelphia

1 college stud<

t for-a »lit i La-vltl i

iKuec .*

md Mrs. Max Cutler entertained friends at their residence over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. William Upman. formerly of thl* city, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. JoPh L Katz. The Chase'ii family had company fmm Phlladelpbi aand their clt*. friend* received splendid hospitality. The new $10,000 organ which ha* been installed In the Lyric Theatre, will be ready for demonstration on September 12. Charles H. Collet is visiting hi* brothe,. Myer. in Philadelphia. over the week-end. l*>ui* Altman, of Egg Harbor, mad* a trip to Woodbine Satin day. spending the lime with

friend*.

Chester Rablnowitz. Cnlveraity of Pentisylatlan student, stayed with friends for a short

Palermo

While.

Maurice Berkowiu and family *

motund to Avalon Saturday,

spending a real time in the A large number of Belleplain

and Turkahoe resident* motored

to this locality on Saturday «

ulng.

Samuel Katz, local tradesman, was a recent Atlantic City ' tor. He formerly taught in public schools here. Anthony Territo visited friends in Vineland Saturday night. The Board of Health held Jheir regular meeting last we- ' ' vital matter* coneerning t ough were discussed.

Ml*s Bertha Fields called on r*. S. K. Young Sunday. Carl Clouting, of Wildwood, called on hia parents here on Sunday. and Mrs. Benjamin Crain and children spent the week-end with relative. In Tabernacle. N.

J.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garwood entertained their daughter, from

Camden. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fields, son. Flank. Mrs. Charles Field* and daughter. Bertha, and Mrs. Leslie Adams motored U< Wildwood Saturday evening. Mr. S. E. Young was in Phila-

delphia Monday.

did Mi*. Warren Smith, of

Ocean City: Mr,. Clyde Carpen-

ind son. Clyde. Jr., of Car-, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. j

' ira and dnughti . William Scull.

d-lphlu, called on relative* here Wednesday evening. Edward Lot., of Ocean City, was in town Sunday. Mrs. m. Kruse and daughirr. Anna, motori-d lo Ocean City SatUlday afternoon. Gertrude Relslng spent the past week in Philadelphia. Mi >. E. S. Clouting was in Cap- May Friday. Mr- s E. Voting npent Monday wiili M - Sarah Dailey. Mi. and Mrs. Jack Leach, ol Salem .H-d on Mis, Myrtle Madam Tli.p,day afternoon. Mr*. Charles CoK*a boon anil daiigl.t-i Mary, called on Mr*. Chaib, Fi-lds Saturday. Mi- M Kink- spent the week- ■ ' wiih b-. l.nsiiand. who is be- • •.g m.r • d :.i * he Hahnemann Hi. pilal. in Philadelphia. Mr- K S. I'loiiling was a Sea Isle Cily vi-itni Saturday. Mi,. William Bradford’s mother is HI. aid Young Is much

Koberi. Cd Bi-esley's Point, spent Thm-day with her mother- here. William West-1 Augustus Smith, of Ocean City, cither and | Mi— Ma caret laiughltn, of Pet-, Sunday. ei-l.u:a .m-i Mary Virgard mo- — Adams t-ireil t-. Keg Harbor Thursday al-

week. Mis* Evelyn Chard, of Camden. IS spending sonic time with her aunt. Mr*. Leon De Vault. William Corson and John Vlztard motored to Wildwood Saturlay evening. Edward Westcott motored to S'orth Wales over the week-end.

>ver me wee*-end J. Rothman and H ere Saturday vieitoiI Mr*. Shoyrr. of Sea I basrliall fan* ol itnec* the locals and action on Lincoln dtnan made a irip to Coutt Hnu*e recently. M Harrow shopped in

City Saturday.

’ Cohen has gone to the a short visit with Mr. David Abramowitz. it home. Jark Sweihan. ‘Ab-X- nhi . E and Muse* Enjoyed a splendid nine iantic City on Sunday, ph Is-Verusin spent the

a 1th ht* parents. left for Phllad. 1-

one bundled of the p. Lov* and Truth" ori place will journey to Batuiday. whet* they picnic Some spiiit.

dan or war sponsored Sunday _ t la gym building by a new Igaataalicm started several w.*k- , Abram*, member of garni made a bust now

pan City recently,

tt. Rebekah l>viRe. No. a Bne time »l Wlld-

)at«rday Thi»

J Levy

| Sunday t

J bald a

I

Her

trucking ■

, of Ibe 1

nipany,

The Woodbine Board o! Ldu lion met in the Central School | building Monday night and bust- j ness ot importance was tra

n Monday . Theodore .

. Tuckaboej

ns. employed by

■ r. k. i'.. motored down tc iuth Seavtlle on Saturday night. A social gathering wa* held on Saturday -veiling ai the residence >t Mr. and Mr*. Harry Rothman. Mr and Mr*. Jack Eibberg ouraeyed to Stone Harbor Satolay. where they spent ee' ral

lours with friends.

Solomon Singer paid his reguar vi-it in this rity Sunday. A regular meeting of the Mutial 1 mu Association was held Vednesday night. Maurice Cohen

•ted president of

the assoeialic Samuel Le’

i recent lo-

last week Mr. Bonnell is BotBarm y l^-iberman. special of-

Harry Felt. of. the local cloth g Industry, made a busines

-k recently.

Abra

ir-ky. I

Saturday In

Cape May un businew Jamb L Lint net. Ocean City realtnr. spent Sunday here with

hi* family.

Mr. and Mi*. Harry Pear re-; turned on Monday after a short visit with their son. Louis, ot

Belleplain. shopped here refer - i M -. Hei nimi Benson i is '.Mr. and Mrs. Charles CoUer

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