Cape May County Times, 8 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Mr». W.

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down lor the ■unuaer. Frank Schaffer ahd a

tpont the

week-end at their eotiar*.

Oecrjre Griffith, of Philadelphia, j raa down on Wednesday. Mlaa Peoaie Bloomflfleld waa down

Pare WUtkamp waa a Rio Grande rialior Saturday. MIm EUaabeth McCullourh and H. Pare Wlttkamp attended the Junior and Senior Prom In 'Ocean City Fri-

day nlrht.

Mrs. George R. McCullourh was In Philadelphia Saturday. George Eoargle, George Kurts and Joe and Dick Scargle were down for a few day* laat week. Strathmere had quite a scare when the Sea Isle City PI re Engine came tearing up the road Monday evening ringing Its bell for all It was worth. Mlaa Elisabeth McCullough. Mary Carathera. John R. Godfrey end Wll- : Ham Carothera attended the High School play on Tuesday night at

Ocean City.

One of the largest weak-fish of the •canon was caught by William H. Brinkman. It weighed ten pounds. J. Bln eh waa a Sunday visitor. Mr. and Mr*. Max Lauterjong left for Newark on Wednesday spending a week at the Strathmere

Mr*. Ella Lumpp was In Ocean City on Saturday. Frank Burroughs was down on

Sundey.

Mrs. C. M. Price la In Philadelphia for a few days.

IF YOU WANT an/thing in bnlldera supplies call Champion. l*th street and West avenue, Ocean City, N. J., phone 410. “Look for the alga. 1

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,,, and Mrs. L. W. Fountain. e< Philadelphia, are down tor th* at ner at their ocean front out tag*. Mm. Erne By*r* and daugl Kaibryne came up on Friday after

,„rdlng the winter in Merritt. Hot- spent Sunday with Mr. Erbe's par

’ ante. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Erbe.

Lewis A. Smith was in WUllams-

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erbe a

,d Mr*. O. H. Godfrey and eon Norman. of Washington. D. O. are her*

for the rummer.

Mr and Mrs. SMd*. Mr. and Mrs. Stlrkel and two eons. Mdward and Freddy, Mr. and Mr*. M. Madgin. and Mr and Mrs. Fred Sturnkoff. of Hoboken. spent a few days laat week at

thr Strathmere cottage.

j. E Varney apent the w**k-*nd

is New York. Edward Kerr.

wm down for a tow days at his oot-

tage.

Miss Elisabeth McCullough was la Atlantic City Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr*. E. Robert Stackhouse and arm. K. Robert. Mrs. M. Smith, and Mrs. George Geuner and sou George, are down at the bouse cottage tor the moth of June. Tbt week-end gueotes mere cottage were: Fn C. William Fink*. RA J bio Goldman. W. O. Be Ftuh and family. Mrs. Frank Trlmoe i Cliy Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford opened their cottage oa T tpending the winter la I Mr*. H. a Wlttkamp and Bertha apent a few eaya 1

port. Pa., on Tuesday. B. P. Johnson and aon were Sun-

day visitors.

Janet Whitehead and a tew friends

William B. Moore waa down for a

tow day* at his cotu

Mia. George Horne wae down over the week-end at her cottage. Mias ■isabeth McCullough Cape May on Saturday night. Mine Mary Carothera waa an Ocean

City visitor Monday.

he week-end gueats at the West Jersey cottage were: Georgs Roden. Jim Mayer*. Bill Gable. Frank Lee. Uak Roden and Steadman Applegate. I Mr. and Mr*. Marl M. Waddlngtoa|

were tn Ocean City

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4 For Your Protection and Our Own

In the furtherance of the policy of the First National Bank, of Sea Isle City, to give our patrons the best possible service, with the utmost safety, we have installed an electric BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM drat absolutely prevents any burglar from catering the bank’s vault without alarming the entire neighborhood. This alarm system is now ready for action. A Reward of Five Hundred Dollars , . . , 1V , -iid, i-.ultai the eyitem, (or the enest oi ewohe mUdiK in ettnek upon the veult with bmflerioni intent tor the tefetr ot their hi»dt tee nee. th.td.erti the eccrten «r« ente .hen e^rtiait, dSfcnne thu te.eri thet ree l»te the chne.ee, of obteinin* it to tho. eppouttel to cete tor onr uietl. The Vault of the First National Bank is now burglar proof and fire proof Year valuable p»pe» thould not be pubject to ltd* by robbery or firs. Our Safe Depo.it Box« rent (or $3 to >5 a year, and it it cheap intttrance agaimt loaa. Yota Patronage is re*>ectfully wlidted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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