Cape May County Herald, 6 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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At Sturdy Savings & Loan, we pride ourselves in providing the most competitive financial services available But we know our most valuable asset is excellent jservice — and we ve bUilt a strong reputati on on that

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You. the customer, come first at Sturdy \After. all. without you. we wouldn't be here )So we do our very best to give.ygu the most 'pleasant and efficient service possible

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IIOMK for the holidays is Tracy Minnlx, daughter of Corinne and Bruce Minnlx. .Mr. Minnlx is former wayor of Cape May. • • • CONGRATULATIONS to Frances Theresa Mannella upon her engagement to John S. O’Brien. The wedding will take place June 19th WEST CAPE MAYERS Anna Jones and;, “Pete*! While hurrying about dojng their grocery shopping all with a smile. Also of West Cape May is Trudy Trulear, who along with hubby. Chappie, have onfe of the most unique and beautiful homes in thp area. The only thing says Trudy, ‘‘It’s not equipped to withstand very cold weather, but so far so goodly Their home is nestled among large trees and shrubbery, sitsksvay back from the road, arid was built by Chappie himself.'It also has a well planted garden. Chappie does more than one thing well. He’s also a very graceful dancer. THE EYES have it". You’ve heard that many times, and such is the case with Bea Gauvry Pessagno. They’re green and beautiful, certainly a rarity. Bea is the wife of Charles Pessagno. president of National Associates in Cape May The song. Green Eyes, suits her to be sure. JUST TO REMIND you. there’s no Parish Council Meeting for the month of January. Monsignor

Patrick Madden of Our Lady Star of the Sea is givpg everyone if chance to •est up from the "holiday VnadnesS”.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ella Foster. Shirley Stiles, and Pat Gowan. *• LITTLE l^iuren Tryon made midnight mass with parehts 1 , Mr. and I^rs. David Tryon. Lauren, who • is only a touple months old, was dressed in the cutest bunny snowsuit complete with little ears. Naha Betsy beamed at her first^grandchild. ‘ . CA^E MAY MALI was a!l aglow with the holiday spirit. Decorations were beautiful, especially the two-story window decora lions at the professional building. Mrs. Rea Lanzi who lives upstairs personally decorated the dozen windows all around the building, even those belonging to National Associates. Incidentally: Mrs. Lanzi is the mother of fornfer Cape May mayor Frank GauVry. HAPPY VACATION to Mary and George Loper of the Madison Motel. They're on the way to Florida. Also to Shirley and Pete Stiles of the ‘Whitehouse Ipn and Stiles Taxi Service who are visiting friends and relatives in Washington, DC. / * * * OUT OF HOSPITALS and now at home are Elcanora Cubernot, Walter Watson and Bill Zerby of Cape May Point, and Dr. Jim McAneny* of Cape May

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