Left, Roebling barber shop scene Right, Dr. Edward J. Dimon, town
dentist, Below, Roebling residents are earnest savers
shows Joseph DeVincentis, left
and George Shaluk giving personal
attention to Paul Englund, left
and John Weber, right.
treats Miss Leona Joyce.
and frequently visit the First National Bank.

ALTHOUGH located near Trenton, Camden, and Philadelphia, the town of Roebling is in no way lacking in shopping and other business facilities. A completely equipped General Store, food market, drug store, de
ntist, and physicians all combine to offer adequate merchandising and professional services to people of the community. The town banking and other financial transactions are handled through the First National Bank of Roebling. A modern motion picture th
eatre brings the latest in Hollywood offerings. Active organizations having community betterment as their objectives include, in addition to those already commented upon in preceding pages, the Roebling, N.J. Civic Association, the Willitts-Hogan-Tonne Am
erican
Legion Post, various fraternal organizations, the Parent-Teacher Associations of Roebling and social clubs and lodges.
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