> SECTION osy Notes )of Woodbine § Immermao. a law rludi New York I'niverslty ‘ of the local Hint! g team In the year K In this community
t time.
|gpected next week that Brs will see Herman he'.d? the howltni; il* city, defend hi* meets Samuel Napir holder of the chamle l.ipman. wife of the l-ipman. who played nt l>art when Woodbine | set l led. visited friends I Mrs. Upman resides in
J city.
g,Becker. manager of the
center's harebell
t Itosenfeld. made a
City on Saturday
^ ne Community Cen- | lias now been completed. Spited in the heart of I residential section, ami lore is one that Is an i the Borough of WoodI Abramson, one of the |. of the Woodbine Na- ; *: and of the P. R. T. recent Atlantic City! | Cutler, a try out for the IT of Pennsylvania varsity, fil is taking a banking ■ •pending some time here __ Decker, former J_oI the "Jelly Ten club.” I of the Glawlnro Nor-
i guest of Miss
g Sundav.
t a grand and Woodbine folks they attended JBfaonsored by the com-, pWachler. u Ko.-enhayn j i business trip to I t Monday afternoon. ; ft Taichoff. of
CAPE MAY COITNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1927.
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gallon.
S visitor. He is a form-
| resident
Uberry Kings, of Belle11 a good game Saturday, i (y defeated Woodbine's; line by the score of S to, 361 S. Fleisher. of PhiladelI local rtsitor recently. Udbine fire eaters and | of the community, will _t the various other romjs to inarch in line during ISrse} firemen's parade. , I be held next week in |
JlOty.
Evebekah I^idge v ill jour- ■ Millrllb Monday evening. » they will be the guest* of
fibers in that city.
Max Sugarman was a recent visitor in Woodbine. He resides in Millville. Herman Jay Rothman and bis friend went over to Dorothy Saturday night to a dance sponsored by the Tuckaboe Grange Club. Eric Oxley, ex-service m*" “"■< leader of he Boy Scouts, recent Millville visitor. Abram Pollock, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with ills parents. Polloc kis a tradesman ;u that
city.
Mrs. Rose Swartx left for New York after spending several weeks with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Shnpelow. The regular meeting of the Mutual Loan Association will be held Wednesday night. This organization lias done a tremendous amount of buxines* in the past seven years, it is headed by M. Cohen, a local business man. Miss Eva Shnpelow. a graduate of the '27 class of the High School, will remain in New York for an indefinite stay. She expects to take a secretarial course. Jack Mitnick. manager of the Woodbine poultry farm, motored to Philadelphia last Saturday. Philip A'.exenburg returned to the city after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Isaac Alexenberg. Sally Chasens. connected with the Borough clothing company, was a recent visitor In Philadel-
phia.
Miss Rose Davis has gone to Philadelphia, after visiting her parents during the week-end. Abrai.i Mlrsky made a business trip to Cape May Saturday. Milton Blume. a Cape May resident. was a visitor here-on Sunday afternoon. Jack Zwelban. Samuel Hoffman and Mauriee Berkowltz made a trip to Wildwood Saturday night. The Woodbine Board of Health will meet in the City Hall on Tuesday night and an interesting meeting is expected to be held. Abram Zuchovitz. a business nan here for many years, will isit in New York next week. Maurice Krlnsky. president of the Tuckahoe Lumber Company., made a business trip to Philadelphia recently. Mr. Krinsky is a member of the Borough Council. Michael Goldman. Woodbine's wizard and captain of the local cohorts, entertained frends hi* residence recently. Allan C. Levenson. a Past Grand of Baron De Hirach Lodge. I. 0. O. F.. will remain in this locality for a short while. Harry Dlugatch. one of Millville's wonder checker players, is expected to meet Harry Pear, whom be defeated for the title several years ago. d Mrs. Samuel Kravitx made a trip to Norma Saturday, here they visited friends. Nat Ueberman motored down v the world's playground recently.
Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. John Cox returned to their home in Westville, Wednesday. after a two months' stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Voss.
I Morgan' l.ee left Wednesday for | Williamsport. Pa., w here he ex- • pacts to be employed, i Mrs. Nellie- Burt and mother. ' Mrs. Schurch. of Ocean City, were Tuesday visitors with her sister. Mrs. Frederick Carter. Mrs. Mary Ingersoll was a j week-end visitor with Leon De- ' vaul and family, in Seavllle. Miss Mary Stevens, of Middletown. passed Tuesday with Mrs
Sara F. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moore, of Haddonheld. are spending this j week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard;
Kenneth S'eclman has returned ; motor trip through the New Eng-
to his home in Ocean City after j land Suites
spending a week with his grand-1 Those who sla nt the week-end parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frederick! 11 ’ ,1 “' horye of Mr. and Mrs. Carter j clarence Steelman were Mr. and Edgar Campbell, of ( orbin City, i Philip Butler, of Lancaster, visited hi* brother. Herbert, who i »’.•« : William Butler, of Coateaville. remains ill at his home here, on 1 '’■> • :>n<l •'«** Jennie Walker, of
Wednesday. i Scranton. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vos* and! The Busy B.-e Sewing Circle Walter Freestone visited Zacharlah P al " another of those famous chlcPattersou and family. In Westville. i h-” po:-ple dinners Thursday at Wednesday. Ml Patteisou's many ' ••• Mrs Eva Hoff, the friend* here an sorry to learn President o! the circle. As usual of bis continued Illness. am051 -njoyable day w-as spent. Thomas Hand, who ha* been j ?/ K ’ s '' Present were: Mrs. Eva, spending a !< » week* with blai Mnn - Mrs. Alice < loud. Mr*. Emma parents. Rev and Mrs , barles I'os, Mrs. Nellie Moore Mr* Mar-1 Hand. In Ewen. is again employed 1 gu-rlle loss. Mr*. Bertie Manon.
here and living with his cousin.
Mrs. Mabel Young.
Edgar Uos, is enjoying
: Lola Burke. Mrs Elizabeth Yank. Miss Alice Kldredge. Miss Myrtl
North Wildwood
list.
Mr*. Evans Loth end children, of Morton. Pa., spent last w eek | with her sister. Mrs. Alice Cloud. | Mr*. Estella Bru*star. of Vent-1 nor. was a Thursday visitor with j Mrs. George Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Magnter > and granddaughter. Louise Shaw. 1 ot Rutledge. Pa . were week-end j guests of their daughter. Mr*.; James Cloud. Mr. and Mr*. Augustus Zimmerman. Miss Marie Wolf and Samuel Patterson, of Atlantic City, passed Wednesday with Mr*. Zimmeruniii's sister. Mrs. Marguerite Voss.; Mrs. Emma l-amkln and two children, of Pennsgrove. were Sunday visitors with her father. Geo.
Eldredge.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stout and, two children. Grace and Clarem e I
Monday for a two weeks'
Mias Helen Bowe. of Twentythird Avenue, is visiting friends in Wilmington for several days. B. F. Stilling and daughter. Welcome, spent a few day, in Philadelphia during the week. Miss Stilling is employed at the City-
Hall m Wildwood.
Mr. Daniel Kelley, of Wilmington. was a week-end visitor at the Umv. home on Twenty-fourth AveMlss Anna Colson left for Massacbn- .-tis on Tuesday, where she wlli attend the Ui Salle School. Ray Hawkins, of Philadelphia. *pent -. tew days of the past week
with the Busfield*.
James Rice and Miss Sally Rice will have shortly for their respective colleges. Mr. Rice is a junior at Vale and Miss Rice I* a scvond-year student at Rutgers. Arthur Strouse. of Philadelphia. has returned to his home after spending several days with George Busfield. at his home on
- Twenty-fourth Street.
I Miss Emma Bright will enter-
bt idge on Monday evening home on Pennsylvania Ave-
Mlss Georglanna Jacobs and brother. Richard, and his daughter. Harriet, visited Mrs Sara Dawson the first of the weik. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, of Erma, announce the marriage ot their sun. Attorney J. Allan Dt
of Snlxbury. N. c.
South Seaville
Dunn is a well-known attorney let and is bride is well-known in i Salsbuty and Ashville. N. C. The|w Rowan County Bar Association M presented the newly-weds with a
terling silver dinner hi
Mrs. Hat
John Langley entertained
it-of-town visitor on Tuesday.
. .. Mrs. Richard Washburn and of-town Miss laris j daughter, of Easton. Pn.. spent' Mrs bury. Mr.; several days with her grandpar-J oral »
Walter Hughes and family. Mrs. H. Roeap and son. Morgan, and Mrs. H. Morgan spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John
Kates, in MUlville.
Mrs. Bertha Tozour was an out-
n visitor on Thursday.
R. Stiles is spending sev-
, ceks with relatives In Cam-
Jacob Sutton., den. Philadelphia and Woodbury.
Olive McAllister spent the j Mrs. Carrie Serivnnl. of Wild-ck-eiid here with her mother, wood, joined the Daughters of s. Emma Payne. I America here on Thursday night. Mr. anil Mrs. George Cain. Sr.. | Jacob Sutton and wife were I out ol-town visitors on Sun- Somers Point visitors on Friday, (jjiy. I C. B. Abrams and wife spent the K. Ne- Walter Hughes and family and week-end in Wildwood e at the H Morgan am! wite were Millville M'. Stewart, of Sea Isle, was William a lid Vineland visitors Sunday. i” caller In town on Friday cve-
•ir home' Mr. Jesse Collins was an At- ning.
ilantic City visitor on Tuesday. * Mrs Harry Count!**, of Townvf South Andy Roeap. of Millville, called wad's Inlet, visited her parents - .... primary on his brothers on Tuesday eve- on Friday.
room here and is boarding with nlng. I „ Mr * Douglas*, of Court her aunt. Mrs. Georgie Snyder. Mrs. Harold Collins taught the House, railed on her lather Sun-
Mi. and Mrs. la-on fonova and Clermont school lor a few day, on < ln . v afternoon,
two Children, of St Augustine, account of the death of Mrs. MU-1 -' Ir and Mrs. Sam Morton had Fla., arrived here recently, muk- lers mother-in-law. Mrs. Harold out-of-town callers on Sunday af-
Ing the trip by nmo in three days' Miller. She was taken to the j ternoon. stopping over at night and Sea Isle Hospital about ten days
• ' ' Friday!
veils, v
home ... Mr. and Dunn, have returned in Buffalo, N V Miss Martha Hick
. buried on J-VIday
n the South Dennis Cemetery. Dr. Yerkes. of Tuckaboe. called j in friends here on Wednesday. I Horace Payne. Sr., visited rela-1
Ives In Millville
Belleplain
Erma
Reta Dickenson. Mrs. Reba Jarkson. Mrs. Estella Brusstar..
.. (ew I Mr*. Hattie Rowland. Mrs. Olive
spector at the Tuckahoe station. A week of evangelistic meetings will be held here in the Methodist Church, beginning with an evening of prayer Friday and Saturday. September 23 and 24. An all-day meeting Sunday, the 25th. preaching in the A. M. by Rev. Thomas Parker, of MarshallvRIe. and in the evening by Mrs. H. M. Ross, of Vineland. All are Invited
to attend.
School was closed here Friday whlle the children attended the county fair In Wildwood, several of the parents also attended. Mrs. Morgan 1-ec and two children, Florence and Herbert, and Mrs. Rachel Lee. passed Friday in
Ocean City.
Mrs. Anna Whitenback and Mrs. John Riley ot Ocean City, were Thursday visitor, with Mrs. Chris-
tie Smith.
Peter B. Hoff, of Pennsgrove. was a week-end visitor with his parenis. Mr. and Mr*. George Hoff. Mr. and Mr*. James Cloud and three children. Myrtle. Anna Mae and James. Jr., motored to Germantown. Pa., and spent a feuda}'* recently with his brother. William, and family.
Ocean View Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz and son spent the week-end with relatives In Egg Harbor. Mr -and Mr*. Louis Mason and daughter. William Gaskill and two son* spent Sunday evening in Somers Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Mrs. c. Mossop and Benjamin Springer attended the Atlantic County Fair, at Egg Harbor, on Thursday evening. Captain Frank Shaw and wife spent Sunday with relatives In
Millville.
Mrs. William Barbour, of Ocean City. '1‘ent Friday afternoon with her niece. -Mrs. Joseph Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam and children motored to Mays Landing Sunday afternoon. Mrs Lucian Eddy is RL Kenneth Bozarth. of Egg Harbor. called on his parents one evening last week.
id son. Rutus. of he week-end acre r*. Gussle Bailey.
A »reck occurred Wednesday morning just above Bennett Station on th*- Pennsylvania Railraod. when the morning freight in drilling, was backed over the derail. turning two box cars over on their side, two trainmen who were] in the cars at the time, jumped and escaped injury. Much interest was shown Thursday night by tincrowd that collected, when the large wrecker Irom Czunden arrived to put the car* back on the Rev and Mrs. L. V. Brewln and Mrs. Nellie Trauger motored to Atlantic City Tuesday. The Men's Progressive Bible Class and the Junior Bible Class sold a joint class meeting in the basement of the church recently. Miss Helen Kmens and friend, who were visiting Mrs. Bessie Sheridan, have left for their home
in Wilmington.
Mrs. Nellie Trauger. of Stratford. spent several days at the
M. E. parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dorseyvisited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosse, at Rio Grande. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Pierson entertained the following guests at dlnnei Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleischauer and daughter. Ruth. Walter and Robert Vanntman. all of Plcasantvllle: also Frank McGinnis. of Philadelphia.
are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchard. They were accompanied by Mr. id Mrs. John Johnson, also of
Augustine, who are visiting Horace Payne. Sr., visited rela-1 william Ross, of Ocean r*. Johnson's parents, Mr and the* in Millville over the week-1 called on Mr and Mr*. Oliver rs. Joseph Nichols. end. ! Glflord on Sunday Bateman Poster and w lie. of H Whiling and wife entertained. Harry Moore, of Stone Harbor, loster. who are famlli.ii liguies out-ot-towu guests on Sunday. ^ spent Sunday with Samuel Heaton, the Holiness camp n„ . tin : . ..e h Rev. Bisgrove and family . Ella Mr> Asbury Bachelor is ill. ir. were again with us with'and Ixm Preston visited ut Reed's \| r ;i „,i j| ra . Edward Shaw and ■Ir Gospel car. known by ibe| Beach on Friday evening. | daughter, of Cold Surlng. spent passages of Scripture printed in, .Mrs. Eva Riley and daughter j Sunday with ihr latter's sister.
•re in Millville on Tuesdav ! vi*-> i
! the;
The endowment committee .>: j Tabernacle Church spent ., pi, anl afternoon last week m Fish-' ing Creek with Mr*. Jan. BaiDuring the business meeting ■ ■ ; was turned in toward the payment I of the new iron gates which hav. - been ordered to complete the *l.riie| fenre already placed around the; rhurch property. A delicious t!,-.ii! was served later. Mrs. Eva Ingersoll left re-j will make her home with her*
brother.
Mrs. Sara Madden Is again at the home of her son. Claude, after lieing employed for a time out
of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Ouram. of Wildwood. sjH'nt Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jaggers. Mr. Jogger, has been confined to bis hou ■ for the past two weeks with a severe grip cold or bronchitis. The Sunshine Sunday- School Class held their regular monthlybusiness meeting last week at the home of their teacher. Mrs. Martha
Tuesday.
Mrs. H. BuxzeR. of Court Hoi •ailed on the Prestons on Sun
ifternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and daughlers. of Philadelphia, are visiting ibe Bisgrove family this Members of the P K. R. Band ■laved In Altoona. Pa., the last
the v
Harold -
Swal
Robert Patterson has been entertaining his mother from Wilmington. Del., for some days. Frank Bradley and 'family, of Florida, who have spent the suraer here with Mrs Bradley's father. David Hawn, are planning to remain her* with him all winter
'ollins and Mrs. Morris Reeve* shopped in Wlld*ood on Tuesday . Mrs. Hobart, of Atlantic City, ■ntertained a number of guests at i house party at her cottage on ihe ram pground on Thursday. Norman Prettyman and familyhave moved to Woodbine for the
winter.
H. Lucas and wife, of Camden, visited relatives here on Sunday, Mrs. Jennie Dooling. of Camden, visited her sisters on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Pierson. Mr*. Harry Pierson and Mrs Leslie McElwee motored to Wildwood Tuesday. yulte a number from this place attended the county fair at Wildwood this week and reported an interesting display. E. J. Rubright won a number of prizes with his poultry entries. J. I*. McIntyre was In South Dennis on Sunday. H. Riley was u Vineland shopper on Saturday. Mrs. John Blinn. of Woodbury.
Mrs. Hershel I-avion
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pettit entertained the latter's brother, of
Camden, on Sunday.
Frank Dundrea. of Woodlynne. called on Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hess
on Sunday.
Mis* Maud Camp, of South Vineland. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson James. Eugene Tozour. of South Seavllle. was in town on Sunday. Mrs. Edward Goff and Miss Jennie Turner .ot Glassboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
He*s.
James Stiles and family, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pettit. Mrs. D. Hoffman entertained company from Oceaa City on Sun-
day.
Mis* Erma Mason returned home after a two week's visit with friends In Atlantic City and Cape May. Mr. S. Lloyd returned to Philadelphia on Saturday after a week's stay with his mother. Mr*. M. Lloyd. Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Holmes, of Wildwood, called on friends here on Sunday. Jack Ftdler. of Dennisville. called on Thomas Creamer Sun-
day.
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