Cape May County Times, 9 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CIIY NEWS NOTES ! OEM PAST WEEK NOTE* AND at-EANINOS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER! SHORT ITEM* OF INTEREST ASOU1 FOLK* YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEE. GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

lAddlUsoaJ Vansnal Note* <

Mr. •INS Mrs. R. DuVr and bahr. U,d I w inuml LuWr, of Hryn Mawr. • INc KuaaU of Mr. rod Mr*. Laror Mullar

Mra E. W .Smith and family I n'vrnad to their Iwiae In German town, after rvendlns the rammer with her Harenta. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Atwater . Mrn. John Illalr ai*d detishter. Atm La. Of Rczbolvtuh. nr>- aperKllrur n Week With her n"At. Mra tyur-/ Shannon, m Faria rtreet.

i month, at a date to lie act

Philadelphia, enjoyed Saturday her. I. M and Mr*. II II. Arnett, at their

dr. and Mr, Leala 6. Cheater ’»d ^ bomr ^ HoteHlOn, are family returned to their Lame in Philo <1 - fl l '' rf * d » ° r th ' *™*** »• frW lb * dv!pl.i* Tneeday aft-, o .ummer with ,u ^ l ‘ ltrf \, . Mr. tfhneteK. pwrenta Kr end Mm. ff the rraot cltr o. brotherly lore, pnd

lAtelk S. Cheater, latndi* avenue.

Among tiie Labor D»* Valtora were Frank Tober and J.mea Hagan, who •ere gueata of Km. Jamea J. Hawan. Miaa Ida Smith began <.er nw* aa'iea a* a teacher at Court Houae «a» Teaaday morning. Mr. and Mra. David E. Wtfl.ame motorvd to their borne In Ttalttmoi the Fret of the week, returning today. Mr. and Mm. Richard M At water have returned .•> their home ir- Chadd'a POrd. Pa., after upending the aumroer In theli home on Marine llv*. Edward Shit-ld, and Witliara Foye were . Ueatl of Mr. and Mra. Harry V. Murphy, Mr. and Mra. Murphy will, me usual, be among toe late stayera. Mr. and Mra Richard McSortei motonad^o town on Tueaday with th .: ■on*, .no are of achool nge. The '«ttag* will remain open until October, Mr. and Mrs. MeSor'.ey returr ig for word •oda . Che a mailer dbP r*n win be at the di>re In charge u. their nume The Lax or Day exodu,. which began on Wednesday reaN.eo high water mar* on *1 onlay night arid continued unlit todv>. The ev suing expreaa on Uo was the longfol tr n for the week and the “excuralon' - waa parVed to the doom. The day waa thnnlcnin*- trji no ral any acosur' fell and th-re waa a deal of h entertaining.

1. Alvin DIM. e* rtttjburs!, etoeed

- the amok. city.

Frank Clam of twean City, twa bee* paying a abort vlklt to his (laughwe, Mra Mr*. High. tin. K. Buckley and ” Jnc-Mg. who have been et their cmtag* • » •'“W** Gme here twHimed to town. /heir ccStagv *31 be- kept open for wwk-ehd trig* k»-

mi* mat aenr. *. i.

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RUTH MARION tCANDLE

> -^thagt Otuu 1

I New Series She*

Roth Marten Kanffle. thirteen . _ oM oaaghter of Mr. and Mrs. William [ Now 0|>en

«te sale—ove nuviKp i ot ' dran horse; two *a Wigs'ha

afr r four day* Hit *a. lot mado prlwtLxdy on W. ineada; to Sooth Scnelg Cemetery-

Sea Mr fjty H L Auactea Xato It oew wtt* ea/H to* Jhwtora •

WAYNC M. STRUTHEJ

Mr. and 1

l Wal*e

the meeting on Saturday i

The capartty of each room Is lazed its 11 roll. The tearhlnr farce haa been divided a« fallow*: 'Inrt grade, ground r jr, Miaa Margarvt Foater: fl.al and amend gradea, aecond flocr. M.aa Marie H. Yeung: third end fourth grad.* He),ii Coscaon: fifth and alith grade,.

> the first

Who piny rrgularty hare relumed to their home* . ■’’he last party of the r-aaon *31 I* given nezl Tuenday uftemcon. The foor il efcalng Of the raaaon for tlie riub tiouae *111 he 6epiemb*r l*th. The (Tub har u*d an exceptionally huaj j miner The new vmerg-

I B 1 vuaat of Mr,. Laura V. H. lacmm. Mr. j »nd *!■>. Emory Sudler. wta» hev* bMt)

den Truat Com. any.

returred to Camden and Mrs WUB Mra. Grumbach have

for Interment Friday Mr. MeArdk w*» among IMa !ah beat known reMdenta having brae a *1»Itor for many y arm. and of later jmur.' a peruuneol reakSenl.

Eerrjamlh Ford, fcn engineer local Electric Light P'mnL narrowly uw raped whai would have ptoven autv death early Thuradaj- loom tog. whm hit overall Jumper caught to the or belt of one of the | last. With rare preaento In toed . imself again*-, the puil of let pwlfUy turning belt, and good fartOne favored him. for toatesi' ' '

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mr. xiANKER'B first obUgw .m. la to WLicgrard the fnnda to Ms custody end km* Vimaeit to poaitloc to meet all de■to ts for their return. Every ether

ML K Is t 'good'' to the aenac that there la ample security to guarantee iU payraent tranetllne; It tnugt be coRectlble when «us If the banker u. to be aecure to hia own position. He must be able to arrange tie maturities of hla btll* so that ti!a outataodlug fumia will be always re-

iwtron has at that «. a.'rfi by fall the latter will not only wart all of bis own funds .but claim the pilvliage of being a borrower .to Ida turn. As a bank darlvea lta lending power fnx-i the ousuuanlty in which U la tv-

FALL PROSPECTS Not for versl year* have w* bran so well prepared lor a hip Fall and Winter's business New Booth are arriving p-sctlcslly every hour, so that It is only r matte- strays whan oiu

will be In fur ewtn*.

Fresh carefully selected goods, sanitary Store* and Coanecu* **rvle* are factare known States that have made the American Starr, a household word. TRADE AT OUR NEAREST STORE VlHLRE QUALITY COUNTS AND YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST A DOR f. .S OF CUR "ASCO" STORE. “WHERE QUALITY CCUNTl’ Landis Avenue and Italia Street, Sea Isle Citjr

^ Lard

L 14c Potatoes ,3^,12^

<A>en kittle ; lord to ho hud.

. posit In ly the vnr> IlMst

“ASCO" CORN FLAKES pkg 7c A dellg*'tft)l and rconoeuiu FANCY californ: X PRUNES lb 10c, 17c

Big Broom Special! "•» •- BROOMS “ 39c »“• - BROOMS *» Me «u. to. BROOMS « C4c This sale is Ve.y timely. Here loathe- opportunity lor »veiy ho keep-- to save money. Buy now.

“Ascg” Coffee lh 25c Roasted ,'reab dsllj goaltty slrf-.ys the stune PsrtiruUr people who know Uood CFlfea and Insist up-s having . »re buying •Asco" Ju-nd regula-ly nnd finding aattotarthui in every cup. Try a pound of this

>«adV deticioo* coffev.

Big Table Salt Special! Sptcial Pncf for Week-End Only Three 5c Bags for 10c Ammonia

Three 10c Bags for 20c

living coats. This

Bluing

Lay in Your Winters Supply

Today

California Peachc.

Doran *J.«C

CaUlorvI- Apricot* J Doran $340 CaUtornla ChemOB

Dozen *4.10

toraralUn Pi n « V ple \ Dozen *J.eo

fl jeSSg** Pineapple

big can 29c wg can 29c

ca. 35C can 29C can IU

Pl|

CHOICE NEW PEAS

- ASCO- SIFTED PEAS

CHOICE TOMATOES

6WECT SUGAR CORN

BEST PINK SALMON

CHOICE NORWAY MACKEREL

Victor Bread fl, 6c “Asco" Teas > P 1‘ b 12c

“asc6 —V3c5 asco X

Some Things About Banking You Should Understand * The Banker Chief Obligation

cetod. aerrins only as manager of th* funds .,iven u.to his cuatody. It la evidont that any chance to hualneaa conditloaa that effects the amount « •' Mouid wealth to the eonununily wiD quickly effect the lending power of ’he tank. A bank of Itself doe* not create wealth. It U not an Imhiatry; It doe* noi carry co prod action, and It cannot of Itself ■pt.y wesdih to the community. It 1*

liquid wealth Of the ommunlly. IU functiah la to old p.:~u(Mon snd trad* by making this Sovttot eraalth more available ami wwr» uaefufc than it could be without oel’ic kalhered together. It la an agancy fot the more HTlHcnl use and handling of the community', wraith, but not for'making wralUt by any msglcai meUad. aucb as the printing pr*a* afford*, or b> creating deposits through loans. It la important to keep this In zatod liecauae wher people begin to complain that the banka or th* government ahr Jd make,’11 easy to obtain credit. It , h ume to utter a 'amlng.

First national Bank OCEAN cmf, N. J. fan. . OF HONOR BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITA!, *106,000 SURPLUS, *180,000 , Copy lorniaitod toy wurtray of MatmnalCUy Bank. New Itofc _ | ,

yy pk (TV's the) ESci !4 tow 1J0 lh«) *1.00 dry mealy potatoes—the finest grown. Sold

by welgnt only.

"ASCO" EVAPORATED MILK can 12c

RICH CREAMY CHEESE ib 25c Very tasty as well as ntlrtUoua.

For the Doctor, Dentist, or Professional Man

A financial secretary at reasonable cost—that is what the successful professional man has wished for; someone to relieve him ol the detail and worry that go hand ’a hand with the care of becuritiey atd otbei forms of property. Security ownership need not be buideusoiae—not if you maitej use of The Safe-Keeping Account • service that dips coupons and collects interest promptly. files ownership certificate*, aids you in making your income tax return, id sundry other duties. This service also keeps you informed , f all things that may affect your business interests It may evi a be broudeaed so as to pay your club dues, insurance preraiums, and annuities to dependants. Best of all—a SAFE-KEEPING ACCOUNT is not expends cost may not equal your yearly telephone bill. Our Trust Department will gladly explain this service more fully you request if

CAMDENX^AFg/DEPOSIT A TRUST COMPANY ,

jja FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN'. N. J.

Deposit* *10,000,000

Tru * t Fuwfe $15£OCUXjO

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