Cape May County Herald, 17 April 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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?! Gerhard Kennedy Promotions At Marine^ WILDWOOD - TheW motion of two executiverof Marine National Bank has been announced by Philip W. Koebig III, president antwhief executive officer. They ai^- Edna R. Gerhard, named banking officer and branch manager. Villas office, and Janet Simon Kennedy, also named banking officer and assistant branch manager. Wildwood office. A 12-YEAR employee of Marine. Gerhard startedi with the bank as a secretary. She became a teller in 1977 and was promoted to customer representative in 1980. She is a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and several American Institute of Banking courses. Gerhard and her husband reside in Lower Township. Kennedy joined Marine National Bank as a customer service representative in July, 1981. Her prior banking experience includes 10 years as senior personal credit consultant • with Fidelity Bank, Philadelphia. Kennedy and her family reside in Court House. Marine National has 12 offices in Atlantic and Cape May counties.

Travel Show Set By World Wide

I NORTHFIELD - The AAA World Wide Travel Agency, 901 Tilton Rd.. will be converted into a vacationland, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday. May 4. The agency will present its first annual spring travel show. The public is invited to tttend and admission is ree. Representatives from major airlines, cruise lines, AMTRAK as well as tour operators will be on hand to meet the public and to display new literature. Throughout the day they will be available to render advice concerning travel. This is the first time an endeavour of this kind has been undertaken in the South Jersey area. Marge Cohen, manager ofThe World Wide Travel Agency, feels that now is the opportune time to bring the general public into direct contact with the people behind the scenes.

e The representatives of ■1 the trade are in the best II position to clarify and i- answer the many questions L generated by the multitude i- of special promotions curi- rently available. A travel show such as this creates 0 the ideal atmosphere for s both the travel-oriented 1 public and the exhibitors e who are the primed s motivators in this field, [i Cohen said. i There will be hourly drawings for many exf citing door prizes, inr eluding a 7-day cruise to Nassau and Bermuda for i two aboard Home Lines' SS s Oceanic, two round-trip air ; tickets via American ? Airlines from Philadelphia ; to anywhere in the Continental United States and ja four-day Orlando holiday ? for two persons, t __________

ACC Awards Given Three MAYS LANDING - Three students from Cape May County were awarded bronze medals at the ninth annual awards ceremony held recently by the Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Community College. They are: Howard Kaelin, Erma; William E. McGinnity Jr., Ocean City, and Scott J. Satiriz, Avalon.

Rotary Club Scholarships

COURT HOUSE - The Mid Jersey Cape Rotary Club, through Rotary Foundation, has scholarships available in five different categories. Those categories are: Graduate, Undergraduate, Vocational, Teachers of the Handicapped and Journalism Scholarships.. These scholarships are for the academic year 1986-87 and the grants cover travel, educational expenses and room and board The Rotary Foundation seeks to promote understanding and friendly relations between people4fof\ different nations through these scholarships Applications are available through the .local Rotary Club. Interviews will taKe place in October For more-information or an application^ write to Dr. Jeffreyr-W-'vecere. 208 No. Main St.. Cape May Court House. New Jersey 08210 or

any other Rotarian in your area. ■

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