CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1927.
sy Notes Woodbine
Volui
_ day Saturday and ralwd nrnirly JSOO * will in lin« :hr S«r City
‘bratlon.
FVlabrr. <rf Pbila-|»it.-d ht-rr on Saturday. hr-r mad- a surv-y <>t and H Is hoped some ction will U- added to I IvesuttfiraUon je bankers rondurted a neaday nlaht In the na. ik building. ■are Khuyer. one of Sea t see bowler.-, was deAlt>«.rta Wenlck in a gatue The young Miss 111 try to regain her Stein, who l* on the
? fin o»m> organ which Installed In the l-yrir e ready to enter-
ot law and former student of the High School ie »p-ndlng several day.- with his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred R. R.-p teachers in th- Woodbine public' school*, returned to this place. and will be ready to resume iheir school work.
Mr. i
Philadelphia over the Miss R'c Al*irnberc was a Sea Isle City visitor Saturday. MUs Rose Davis, who recently underwent an operation is back home and is spending a good time with her parents. Ben SchwarU is visiting In this vicinity for several days. Abram Pollock, busino-w man of Bridgeton, spent the week md with his parents. A new and roomy home Is being built by Mauric khusky , situated on Adorns Avenue Woodbine ran boast of producing more children's garments 'than any other Industrial lown i ' In this section of the State. Many from the various com- [ munlties Journeyed to this pltxe Saturday night to do their usual
’ shopping.
j Charles Shropshire is spending' (several days with hia parents. The Woodbine Boy Scouts li-dd 1 their tegular meeting Monday. night ami real scout work was i discussed Mr. Oxley, former | world war veteran la leading
them.
I Mr. and Mis. George Feldman
local vial tors on ' K husue. Jack Levelban i Territo. were vlsln City Sunday night ->• Cohen, fonnei aebool -re. and her friend, of ’ _ i. are apendlng a in tbi- rummunity. . Simon Freidman lalning friend* from
Obiu.
[Abram-. Temple dental
Dr.
sepb
I Ocel mpany tuuday » pr>-
-k-end v
. Aitbur Uevy is ap.-ndlng acv-; era! days with his parents. A considerable atmi of money i was derived Iroru a show given | by >ocal talent Friday night In I the Capitol Theatre. The funds ill go lowanls the upkeep of e Woodbine Talmead Torah. j irk visitor. Hee* spent Saturday 1
till*
mlty.
i Illume. »ho played on
le several '
week-end visitor-
_™1. Hairy Pear 1- ,
this city alter spend-j delphia.
sek end with relativ
•s'
tertalncd friends
Eiito-rg 1
l O F. Phitbm
Philadrl-
reral
t in the'
a delphia with rela-
■ l«odg< HU be
J -will tH
be^Hd
aa Cutler. re«lnmuaRy fur ma.iy k good time at Sea
irday.
■aurlr. Krinaky eni* jSriD-kr ts welt knov
iatlb! rtrrtea.
Mutual lawn Aaadriati'
I entertal I dence i
1 are taking a
Henna:; Benson made a Xew fork -n Saturday. David Stein returned to this place after spending th.- summer months in Oc.-an City. Leopold Abramson motored • down to Wildwood recently. The new Catholic Church which is being built, will be completed in the Utt< r part i
tuber.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shalk entertained friends Saturday night. Mr. Shalk
pres
of the
.nlzatton.
The Woodbine Borough Cloth jiug Company dim-ton* held a ! -peri*! meeting on Tuesday | Harry Beeker motored down, .'ap. May Court House Satur-
day i
OF SETTLEmCWT
Petersburg
Ar"' n- of rib*
. ELKCTIO* 5'»cptev»eh jo. njr
John MacMilf'ie. wick, was a week-ei no. . Mrw B'altr;
Striding Contestanls in Sea Isle City’s Baby Parade
John Day. of Philadelphia, winner of eighth prip In the Best Pressed Boy Division
William Johnson, of Avalon, as "Lucky Lindy." winner nf first prise in Class 2.
This fireman. Billie Pogus'. -m Camden, capturvd sixth prist
W ill Teach System o
Page Seven
- Hospital.
Erma
1 Mrs! William Lea
•rrhantville. spent • dB) Mia* liar:;,. of ntly with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday h.-r .:-rsoll. Mr. and Mrs.lphll-p li.s- '
.!*«n and chlldre
re sorry to e
state is not doing as cell as her[ l •nds and neighbors would like, i J m*s Tint.- Hee and friend.: f
Philadelphii
Ml.
1 Mr
n0 of We
j ford i
Bee Sunday school | .p.. n ; ng of a number of; Mrs • I last Tuesday ev. - M] .
Fun chase on
.with '•» M: ! thew>
-- Horn St. Augustine. . recent visitors with Mr.. Walter Garrettson. '••k in Cold Spring
miles Hand's small Matthew* Journeyed
that
Wil
a trip by
Iv ed !'
irdnn. of Pedriektown. ,N. J..',
r a week recently.
-Mrs. Lydia Dickinson ent -iined Miss lx na Dawson, of • -i Cap.- May. at dinner SiltiM.ss Irene Smith, of Philad.-l lia. and Miss Caroline Johnson., Wil !«ie>d. spent a night here I
with ills brother at thi- park i
evening Thursday
Elcio
! Mr.-. Katherine I^ewis. spent Frida ! John Chambers. | ;s spending
irday
In Buffalo
. Fred Matth-v»- philac phiu. was a Sunday vis:t..:- b
with relatives.
Mrs. Istlira Handlet .i, , ! -
, iblldren. of Camden.
1 A. M. Sunday i her sMer here for a ntr.. ibandoned beside 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Fad.
'Cape May. were Sunday v!.-|-
here with relatives.
John Wilson Is spending ’ weeks' vacation here from bi-
ties on a lightship.
Mrs. Jennie Mills and dan ter Mrs Marie Whlltak. .
little daughter. Marian. to Millville Thu^daj
' • i-unnlng. .which awak- ■ ik- lghbon close by who i ib. affair to the \Vild>Hce. latter a man from
Frank Mills and
rl Whittaker, recovery of the car
ihough' some
Inger
all
Joy riife. M's.- Mil delphi.i. p with M.- > Mr and . visit, d the Lydia and i 1 land Home.
"tided in Wildwood! v isitlng her brother easiest way honu.j.V J. leavln- Saturday, t was taken for ui Mr and Mis. Walter Scull
loently of Avalon and now
"I Brown, of Phila- Court Hmi-c. w.-re visiting Mi ii four weeks here Kmlly Yea ricks 8und-y.
Mrs. William Du ha- Isentertaining her ni.ee ami 'v •hlldren and husbaml. in.
armmllta Chambers. M:s. David Snyder i daughters. Misselargarel, at the Vlne-
Sunday.
(hard, spent
llev
L. V.
r and daughvlsitlng her Dennis Sun-
Mi- K< May. call.
Daw-
Mi.
Tu.sday,
Mrs. Mary
i children w-i r. i dinner Sunda Souders of Hi
i John'Sheridan is enclosing bis front porch in glass and plans many other Improvements, such
and painting. »ey. who is in
Mr.
eiphia. for the past ■ Mrs — - -
Mad.l-
Miss Madia Hitchens am friend -p.i,i Sunday here win her sister Kinily Hitchens, win Is spending the -umraer with h.-i aunt. Mrs. Bessie Wilson. Samuel Garrett «n was given : surprise party at his home hen last Tu-sdav evening. A numb.
Mrs. Ca
mV."aml i
Mr. am
Wildwootl Crust. .
f.-w days visit wil 'Frank Kombergei
Mrs Wllli:.in
-. Christopher Hand -tained relatives from Mill-
und Atlantic City.
l rJ i Several people from here at- ' I tended the Woodbine movies on
1 Saturday ev-mlng.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Mackle enit .rtnined relatives from Vineland
the past w.-ek.
Mi Margaret Kayvv ...d. of ’"•Mays Landing, spent Saturday , " 1 - night with Garner P.-terwKi and
’■* t . 1 fnnilly.
You, Too, Can Say This Of course you plan to, some day—but, why postpone that day a minute longer than necessary? Perhaps you think you can’t afford a Home of Your Own. The chances are you can. It may surprise you to learn just how moderate is the cost of a Hawkins-Built Home. We’ll gladly go over your Home Building plans with you. Hawkins Construction Co. Builders—Realtor. Landis Avenue at Prince Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Office also at Landis Avenue, corner Ocean Avenue Bell Phone: 76-R-2
B. F. DEWEES “Fashion in Good Taste” cordially invite their Ocean City friends, residents and visitors to a presentation of New Fall Fashions in the SOLARIUM Hotel Flanders. Ocean City Wednesday, Aug.Ulst, to Saturday, Sept. 3rd, Inclusive (Morning. Afternoon, Evening) An exhibits.t: .md sale of smartest autumn fashions — Dresses, Coats. Evening Wraps, Fine Milliner, and Sportswear.
THE MODE FOR FALL - 1927
IN FROCKS and GOWNS, material is all-importan! transparent velvet, satin, metal cloths . . . many other lovely fabrics of silk or wool Jewelled ornaments are ve*y chic. Sew coats — malina. samara, molta, edda doth, and others too —have graceful flare*, slot seams, tucks, youthful long-haired furs or distinguished beaver, otter moleskin Stunning evening wraps are shown in transparent velvet «»r metal doth THE MILLINERY MODE emphasizes velvet frit nit ,I and Aus trian velours GOOD-LOOKING SPORTSWEAR from ou. Vw Sport Shop : presented m frocks for the college girl, for those older and younger who delight in the smart knitted clothes, jerseys, silks and novelty fabrics in the sporting mode of today.
DEWEES—“Fashion in Good Taste" 1122-24 Chestnut Street Phfladelphia
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