Social Aspects of the Jewish Colonies of South Jersey
Social Aspects of the Jewish Colonies of South Jersey
Philip Reuben Goldstein
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Of stores for gen- eral merchandise. . 2 2 1 1 3 9 No. Of groceries 8 3 2 1 6 20 No. Of butcher shops. 3 1 1 1 3 9 THE STATUS OF THE COLONIES IN 1919 41 There are entirely too many grocery stores in the colony of Rosenhayn. Two such stores, instead of eight, are ample to supply the entire com- munity. Since each grocer finds it financially impossible to carry a large stock of goods of superior quality, those colonists who prefer better goods purchase their supplies in the neighboring cities, in...stead of at their local stores. In addition to the stores listed in Table 7, there are others that may be mentioned. In Rosenhayn, there are three small stores which sell candy and cigars ; one is with a barber shop, another in a private dwelling, the third contains a pool-table. The post-office functions also as a general store, and one grocery store sells toilet articles and some patent medicines. Most of the grocery stores have candy and cigars. In Woodbine, there are two hardware stores, a fruit store, three candy and cigar stores, and two pool- rooms.
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