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ISft-YEAR-OLD CRADLE brought In by Harry Burhart, of Wildwood Creat, la Inaprctrd by Frank Strohm, president of Cape May Savings and Loan Aaan., left, and Dan D'Imperio. antique expert and author, at antique clinic conducted by county association.
business. Antique Clinic For 150th Year
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COURT HOUSE - A three day Antique* and Collectible* Clinic was sponsored by the Cape May County Savings and Loan Assn, recently, it was announced by Frank Strohm, president. The event benefitted the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary and was held in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the First Savings & Loan Association in Frankfort, Pa.
DAN D' IMPERIO, author and antique expert, appraised hundreds of items during the special Arent. A dollar per item was charged for the appraisal and the complete proceeds went to the hospital auxiliary. The clinic was held in the Court House, Marmora and Cape May offices. Strohm thanked everyone who took part and reported that the results of the essay contest on the 150th Anniversary will be received soon.
Boehme Heads NABW Group
AVALON - The Southern Shores Group of The National Assn, of Bank^ Wfimen was held at the Rock n’ Chair Restaurant recently. New officers elected for the upcoming year are chairman, Betty Boehm, Union Trust; vice chairman Angie Paone from Heritage Bank; Secretary, Patricia Ewan, Marine National Bank, and treasurer, Valerie Clark,
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Guest speaker for the evening was Frances Haas,
president of N.A.B.W.
Executive Night will be held June 9 at the Atlantic y Country Club with bert Forrey, past president of N.J. Bankers, serv-
ing as guest speaker.
Assn. Posts To Bankers
PRINCETON - Appointment of three bankers from Cape May County to 1981-82 committees of the New Jersey Bankers Assn, has been announced by Robert R. Peacock, NJBA chairman. The appointments were: BANK SECURITY ComRenamed By
mittee Norman Young, security officer, Heritage Bank, Ocean City. Federal Reserve Relations Committee - District No. 3: James L. Billmeyer, president, Marine National Bank. Wildwood; William J. Brown, president, First National Bank of Tuckahoe, Tuckahoe. Lung As%i.
SEA ISLE CITY - Harold J. Abrams, chairman of the board of directors of the First Savings and Loan Association, announced the appointment of Robert J. Killoran as president and managing officer effective May 11. Named Head Of Meat Dept. WILDWOOD - Louis Wagenheim, of Brigantine, has been named manager of the meat department at Menz Distributors, according to Robert Menz, president. Wagenheim lives in Brigantine with his wife and three children. He has been active in youth sports programs over the past 30 years.
Killoran is a registered Municipal Accountant, Public School accountant and Registered Public Accountant; also having specialized in auditing Savings and Loan Associations. He was formerly employed by the accounting firms of Henry Roeser & Co. of Ocean City and most recently as a senior auditor with Fiore, Keppel & Quigley of Atlantic City, encompassing a period of approximately 28 years. KILLORAN IS a native of Atlantic County, having graduated from Pleasantville High School, class of 1940. Higher education was achieved through LaSalle Extension University. Killoran is married to the former Elizabeth A. Mollenkof, formerly of Rio Grande. They reside in Bargaintown.
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EAST BRUNSWICK - Mrs. Katharine T. Urafrid, R.N. of Cape May, was reelected vice-president of the American Lung Association of. New Jersey at is 75th Annual Meeting here. A registered professional nurse, Mrs. Umfrid received her training at Lank ana u Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia, and at Temple and Rutgers Universities. Past positions include staff duty at Lankenau Hospital and Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital; also, school health nursing, private duty nursing and volunteer nurse practitioner. SHE IS A MEMBER of
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