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'Ite nnmuii Christmas one from Radio Shack in lighting contest for door- CMCH. We understand ways, grounds and best from members who overall took place Dec. 29 welcomed ’84 at the annual as planned. Judges were: . party Dec. 30 at the Mr. and Mrs. John McVey Ludlam Post that it added (he’s Principal of Middle greatly to the festivities by Tup. High and she’s a maintaining the momenteacher at Glenwood turn when the orchestra Elementary in Wildwood) took its well-deserved and .Mr. and Mrs. Russell breaks. The gala was coSimon (he’s Vice Principal chaired by Marcelle and of Middle Twp. Middle Ray deLaurentis and School and she’s majoring Jessie and Harry in Business Administration Strohmetz. Helping in the at Stockton State College), supper and entertainment Judges spent more than division were: Floss Attwo hours -touring the wood, Jane Boss. Alice homes which had submit- Daniels and Helen Murphy, ted entries. Results will be Al Westhoff. who always announced at the Jan. 16 takes care of the tickets, dinner meeting of °S.H. wasn’t feeling up to par Chamber of Commerce at that night so Frau Westhoff Henny’s. A thus-far (Jean) subbed for him with undetermined official of her unfailing cordiality, local govt, will deliver a Harry Strohmetz, the state-of-the-borougb emcee, greeted ’84 with a message to members of the stock of new jokes as C. of C. as principal always, speaker. Call membership • • • chairman Pat Fitzpatrick couldn’t help at 368-1782 for reservations, cheating on Dr. Garcia's • • • ground rules on New Many of us remember Year’s Day. Marty and Jim when the name Hahn's was Con Lin gave their annual synonymous with the name brunch and we defy anyone of the town Stone Harbor. It wh o has ever attended one w&s the place everybody these swellegant bruncongregated to meet, eat, ches to stay home even if play shuffleboard or court they must get there by the person he wound up cabulance. They're a vastmarrying. During the >y interesting couple 1 and 1940's and 50's Martin C. always have a variety of Hahn owned the 0631 guests with whom we restaurant, his wife Jeanne don’t have sufficient time managed it and Betty to chat. One problem is that (Mrs. H. Gtendon) Miller Jini is a chef without peer was the stately hostess. and we always pig out on Yesterday Betty Miller, his cooked-to-order later the hostess at the scrambled eggs, very Rock ’n Chair in Avalon, special sours and deleccalled to tell us, sadly, that table fruit tarts. Jeanne Hahn had died- at Everybody knows that the hospital near her home both Jim and Marty are in Boyton Beat* Fla, dedicated full-time Thursday Jan 5 teachers, the miracle is Betty had worked for the where do they find time to Hahn family during the Ihrow such swinging paryears they owned the fam- bes? For once, we had ed spot and well limited ourselves to a remembers when Marty 90-minute stay and we just Hahn Jr., aged 6, came bad seconds to converse there as a busboy. Marty, with Capt. Cramer who Sr. became interested in commands the vessel bearboating to the point that it bis name, Fieri Folcher was his foremost love, so and sister, Tilly Moore, be sold his business here to Elaine and Bob Juni, who Eddie Petosa and bought a Mt returned from a trip to marina, restaurant and Hie Russian border of home in Boyton Beach. It Turkey (Elaine promised was there that Marty and b> give us the complete Jeanne's marriage was story on that this week), dissolved in 1967. They had and only time to wave at two sons', Marty Jr. and friends Harriet and Bud Gene and two grandsons. Zuccato. However short the Young Marty lived with his bme, it was well worth mother until her death, breaking the rules. Betty tells us that Marty ,* * *, , Jr. has requested that any A ver y bright light in the memorials to his mother be borough of Stone Harbor made payable to the bas faded from view - American Cancer Society Dick Owens, husband of and for those of you whi Teddy Oweua. 10905 2Dd wish to send him a card, his Ave., died at 1.30 a.m. address is: 302 S.W. 3rd Tu ' sda5 '2. J 1 * D „ S ' .*! Ave., Boyton Beach, Fla Burdette Tomlin Hospital 33435 after a very long illness. • • • Dick had no enemies, only The S.H. Seniors’ devoted friends - a rare welcome to 1984 was even ““K i” these day* P»P>e more festive than usual trom all over the county thanks to the generosity of responded generously to a two of its most loyal P>«a (not from Dick) to membera, Florence At- support his favorite cause wood. 404 98th St., and Sam In sub-rero weather he and Schettioger of Winding a fellow sympathiier once Way, CMCH. They offered searched froren lay waters to pay for a tape recording to free wild ducks from the unit for Seniora members When this waa no and since Andrew Woolery 'o 0 *" possible, he sprat has the greatest expertise hundreds of dollars of his in ihic field he purchased own money to feed the
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ducks in front of his property to insure that they wouldn't go hungry His other avocation was a display of American flags on all appropriate occasions, including one flag which had been flown over the White House. Ted Owens was her husband’s staunchest supporter in all his interests. Her gift to the community is to take snapshots of participants at all important events and then give prints to the subjects. They have been objects of joy, merriment and memories to all recipients. So many people, both here and in Philadelphia, share her loss we hope it lightens her burden in some tiny measure. Funeral Services
were held Saturday, 11 a.m. at the Deady Funeral Home at 12tb and Moyameusing Ave., Philadelphia. Have you heard about the battle of the heavywe^hts (both mental and physical) going on at Middle Twp. High? Struth, it may not make the scene on television nation-wide but, locally, it’s the bout of 19^4. The competition ts limited to faculty members of Middle Twp. High School and may cause trouble with members of Women’s Lib since it's definitely a sexist event — female applicants need not apply, it’s called the Pound*-Off Derby, and only six contestants have
been accepted: Boxcar Ladaaa, Jabba and Hut Exley, Haystacks McVey. Corpulant Campbell, Baby Buffalo Berber, and Pullman Car Penman. Each entrant paid $50 for his application fee and will pay an additional $25.00, . after two weeks to remain in the competition. This contest is not to be taken lightly (pardon pun). The official weigh-in took place Jan.. 4 at 7:30 a.m. Total weight oL4be contestants was 1,406 pounds, and winners wi& be judged on a percentage basis of the number of pounds each entrant has lost at the end of six weeks. There will be two winners who will be treated to dinner at an expensive restaurant (yet to be decided) by the four losers but get this, .you gal libbers, a wife (yup, a mere female) will chauffeur these Epicurean educates to their site of celebration safely. Caveat: Side-bets
on this struggle are illegal. * • • We have been coming U> this island for half a century and each year we have been called upon by members of Jehovah’s' Witnesses from Kingdom Hall, Woodbine, This branch extends from Beesley’s Point to Indian Trail Road in Middle Township. Vera McNear and Brenda Price came to call on us this year and we had time to learn about their persuasion The con gregation numbers €2 members, with five elders 'selected Irom-active members They hold Sunday Services weekly at 9:30 a.m., Bible questions and answers at 10J5 Their purpose is to disr«bute the publication The Wat chtower, now published in 102 languages, which keeps watch on world events and brings comfort to all peoples, adhering to the Bible as its .authority.
10 Years Later — $60 Million Stronger! | STATEMENT OF CONDITION — DECEMBER 31, 1983~]
ASSETS
1973
1978
1983
First Mortgage Loans Savings Account Loans Home Improvement ‘Loan* Loans for Educational Purposes ' Buildings & Equipment (minus depreciaiion) Prepayments to Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. . . . Deferred Charges and Other Assets Cash and Securities
S25.685.215 • 216.180 > 61.697 27.207 I56.00J 111.504 267.704 J.444.819
$45,489,318 741.723 61 992 140.201 475.819 86.672 447.893 * 7.286.363
$72,000,211875.972 358.407 483.424 1.402.045 35.212 1.511.447 11.336.035
Total Assets
$27,970,329
$54,729,981
$88,002,753
LIABILITIES
Savings Accounts : New Jersey Mortgage Finance Agency Loans in Process i Other Liabilities 4 Specific Reserves General Reserves and Surplus
$23,897,858 1.725.000. 76.500 83.225 8.216 2.179.530
$47,239,524 3.358.611 83.500 234.930 1.506 3.811.916
$81,860,906 2I4.37J 474.600 329.544 5.123.33?
Total Liabilities - . .
$27,970,329
$54,729,981
$88,002,753
Sturdy Savings and Loan's Cape May Court House office won a Beautlfcabon Award from the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce in 1963 for Its design and hndsoaping
SERVICES
• Checking
• Christmas Club
Accounts
• Moncv Orders
• Moncv Market
• 1 raveler v
Accounts
Check*
• Passbook Account*
• Safe Deposit
• Home Loan*
Boxes
• Home Improvemem
• Savr-by-Mail
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• Drive-I p lellei
• .Individual Retirement
Station
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• Free Parking
• Car Loans
• Education Loans
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OFFICERS EUii A Mixncr. Chairman at the Board John H Mead. Vice Chairman of-tfcc Board > John L Armour. Prtndent Richard D Rodgen. V P Trrauirrr John M, I udlam. Conv«anc«f Donald A Gavrr. AUome> Joanne Gray. Atuuant Vice P rev idem Ignore Donohue. Aimunl Vice Prcudent Paul Bonita. Auntant Vice Prrudcnt Bet»> Harlan. Auntant Secretary Patricia Rachard. AaaMlaat Trmsurrr
DIRECTORS Clarence D. Eaher • Donald A Gaver Carl R Gratr • Gereft T Harm Kenneth A Holrmtrup • John M ludlam John H Mead • Ellt* A Mixner Robert C Wilvon
MEMBER Federal Sannp and loan I mu finer Carp Federal Home Loan Bank Ne» Jervey Savmp league United Slate* Savmp and l oan league
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