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A12 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcMnClly, N.J. November 21^ 1SS1<br />
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B<br />
A Dress Code is in effect.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at Eleventh Street<br />
inn TUESDAY IS<br />
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Complimentary tickets to<br />
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Two county seniors take prizes<br />
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OCEAN CITCNl<br />
Thurtdiy. Novembef 21,1981 OewnClly, NJ. THESENTINEL-LEDGER A13<br />
ByEDWISMER Just watch Sherman's as a 'Natural." We don't<br />
SenilnBl4ji*tfCriii8 expressions ol frustration, know how much training or<br />
honor or oaf tincss. experience Betty Rathblott<br />
SEA ISLE crrv The<br />
Townsend's Inlet Civic Armstong has just the<br />
has but she was die greatest<br />
Canter is mere than a bit off<br />
mix of piquancy <strong>and</strong> scene stealer ever every<br />
time she came on stage.<br />
The Sea Me City Players. SJSK* **•<br />
all this excellent<br />
the two principals<br />
limelight is frequently<br />
m by flie two supporting<br />
actors. Jim MaeMill<strong>and</strong><br />
not only takes illegal pos«<br />
session of the stage often,<br />
but steals the audience's<br />
ooUecdve heart ai well. In<br />
his role of Victor Vdasco,<br />
he charms the ladies with<br />
his audacious suavity <strong>and</strong><br />
the men with the nerve of a<br />
second story cat burglar. He<br />
is devious as all get out, but<br />
you just know he's a good<br />
guy at heart even K you<br />
don't know the story. He is<br />
almost as smooth as<br />
to ceedlngs with her gerous <strong>and</strong> him the other implied skylight at appro-<br />
seemingly spontaneous players Into an endangered priate times <strong>and</strong> although<br />
thespian gifts.<br />
species.<br />
we never saw the overaLid<br />
The walk-on parts of the<br />
single bad It was possible to<br />
phone installer <strong>and</strong> the six- Costuming was effective feel cold feet on one's back.<br />
flights exhausted delivery <strong>and</strong> Paul <strong>and</strong> Corey's We heartily recommend a<br />
man are capably h<strong>and</strong>led strange little apartment visit to Townsend's Wet at<br />
by BUI Wotting <strong>and</strong> Pete, made Ralph Kramden's 8 p.m. Friday <strong>and</strong> Saturday<br />
Peterson. It's good that dip look luxurious by com- or 3 p.m. Sunday <strong>and</strong> pt in<br />
these two didn't have more parison. Paper "snow" a festive mood before uie<br />
pWy domKeX pro- to say. They could be dan- came through a hole in the holidays.<br />
u n d e r m e d i r e c t i o n o f B a r - • • - - - , • ;<br />
bara J, Southard, provided a<br />
lively <strong>and</strong> competent production<br />
of the vintage NeU<br />
Simon comedy. Southard<br />
obviously rehearsed her<br />
cast carefully <strong>and</strong> thor-<br />
on Nov. 21<br />
oughly. The results are sur-<br />
5OMBRS POM<br />
prisingly professlonaL<br />
Robert Sherman in the<br />
role created by Robert Redford,<br />
on stage <strong>and</strong> screen, is<br />
a bit hysterical at times, but<br />
men who wouldn't be. He<br />
is newly married to a lovable<br />
but immature airhead<br />
portrayed with great<br />
panache by Nancy Armstrong,<br />
Beside Sherman,<br />
Redford's performance is<br />
almost bl<strong>and</strong>. Sherman has Charles Boyer, (who played<br />
just the right fadal mobUity Vetasco ta the movie), even<br />
to make his part work. A without the Gallic accent.<br />
;ood deal of the time It Mrs, Banks, the bride's<br />
loesn't matter if you hear mother, is played by an<br />
'Doe" Simon's dialogue. actresswecanonly describe photo ^ ^<br />
1 Two senior dtizens who Warren credits Cape May wouldn't be eligible for the<br />
_ awards in the county's County Bridge Department contest<br />
art contest wait on to win.o Superintendent Ed Ayres for The Cape p Nby County<br />
first place <strong>and</strong> a third place teaching her the intricacies of Senior " " ~'" Qtt£» Art Contest i<br />
in the 25th annual Now JOT- pen p <strong>and</strong> ink such as cross held each spring. For addisey<br />
Senior Qtizen Annual<br />
hatthing, shading <strong>and</strong> differ, ttonal information, call 886-<br />
Art Contest, according to ent strokos to achieve 2784.<br />
E, Freeholder DarM Beyel, who different effects,<br />
r<br />
' oversees the county's Depart-<br />
It took her about<br />
ment of Aging,<br />
two Wreath making at<br />
weeks of steady wpjk to<br />
Evelyn Warren of Avalon complete her wmnuig draw*"<br />
WeU<strong>and</strong>s Nov. 23<br />
Trst place in the noning of an art instructor's STONE HARBOR - A<br />
"Where The Pilgrim* 1 irxBini HftC<br />
rfessional drawing eate- bam.<br />
grapevine wreath making<br />
for her pen <strong>and</strong> Ink<br />
Come Join the Repiel Family on "rnanksfllvlno Day.<br />
_ "Instructor's Bam- Warren, who is currently workshop wUl be presented<br />
Buek*8 County,' Ocean City the art director for the Bur- by Lynn Mrukosky at the<br />
Ws'r« serving Breakfast 7 a.m,. 1 p,m.<br />
resident Edward Altman, a dette Tomlin Ivfemerial itos- Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Institute 10 am<br />
— Vol-<br />
sculptor who won first place pital Art Gallery, said her Saturday, Nov. 23.<br />
unteers from the Atlantic<br />
on the state level in last true love is watercolor. Reservations are required.<br />
County Chapter of the<br />
veal's professional sculpture • "It's just fascinating to do For information on fees <strong>and</strong> Senior art show winners Edward Mman, toft, of Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Evelyn Warren<br />
American Cancer Society will<br />
category, took third place it The roof could M down materials call 368-1211. receive a certificate of recognition from Cape May County Freeholder Daniel Beyei.<br />
give out information on how<br />
Ms year with •Awakening, around you <strong>and</strong> you<br />
to stop smoking 11 am to 8<br />
n. Thursday, Nov. 21 in<br />
"After eight years with no<br />
wouldn't know it" she said.<br />
ore Memorial Hospital's<br />
rirmers on the state level, In addition to her art<br />
lobby .The hospital's<br />
Cape May County made a work, Warren has many Artists reception, sale scheduled for Sunday<br />
eurdlopulmQfly department<br />
significant comeback with omer talents <strong>and</strong> interests,<br />
wiU hold free pulmony lung<br />
two winners in 1990 <strong>and</strong> two S»e is a certified Brume Ban- COURT HOUSE — Mort over New Jersey <strong>and</strong> the<br />
function screenings from 10<br />
winners in 1991,* Beyel said, seriber, serves on her com- people do not think of their Delaware Valley in the<br />
am.to4pjTu<br />
noting that the two pieces munity's Ethics Comittee <strong>and</strong> community hospital as a Auxiliary art gallery.<br />
were selected from 112 the Mayor's Advisory fine art gallery, but that has<br />
There will also be informa-<br />
The public wiU have a<br />
entries from all over the<br />
not stopped Burdette Tomtion<br />
on the WeUnras Pro-<br />
Council <strong>and</strong> is active with<br />
chance to see the art works<br />
lin Memorial Hospital from<br />
gram*! health classes Tht Capt Htrmontires will provldt musloa! tntiftalnment at the annual lighting of<br />
the local Methodist church.<br />
<strong>and</strong> meet some of the artists<br />
becoming one.<br />
including "ftwh Start" a tha "Trat of RtmsmbranM." • ' ' #} The two artists were hon- She <strong>and</strong> her husb<strong>and</strong> Jack, a<br />
at "Meet the Artists," a<br />
smoking cessation class.<br />
with certificate of rec- well-known musidan, have The hospital regularly reception <strong>and</strong> sale, 1 to 3<br />
_Q... lion from the Board of four children <strong>and</strong> six gr<strong>and</strong>- displays fine art works of pm, Sunday, Nov. 24, in<br />
*Tree of Remembrance' fighting Dec 6 Chosen freeholders which children,<br />
some 22 artists from all the hospital boardroom.<br />
Beyel presented to them at a Altman studied art history<br />
FM.2EVE SHOWS<br />
meets at Weflaiidj COURT HOUSE — TheTemple,<br />
who died In Octo- Helen Hunter is Tree of<br />
recent freeholders' mooting. at Temple University <strong>and</strong> the Cocktail party Dec. 1<br />
LAfTIDAYSI<br />
STONE HARBOR — The Cape May branch of weber.<br />
Temple was a Villas Remembrance committee The artists' works wore University of Horenoe, My. , _._ « _^ _<br />
Wefl<strong>and</strong>s Photo Qub will Burdette Tomlin Memorial resldmt <strong>and</strong> five-year vet* chairperson. The Cape May displayed during September<br />
meet 7.-30 p.m. Monday, Hospital Auxiliary will eran of the auxiliary <strong>and</strong> branch Auxiliary president at the Monmoulh County but """""•SISSSS was not satisfied with 1 supports Holy Redeemer<br />
Nov. 25 at me Wefl<strong>and</strong>s light the holiday Tree of volunteers.<br />
is Pat Rodgers. Jean Ewald library.<br />
efforts. He also spent much SWAINTON — The 8ftable.<br />
Institute.<br />
Remembrance," 4;80 p.m. Refreshments will be is vice president.<br />
The theme is omnp, red<br />
Friday, Det 6 at the hospi-<br />
Warren, who has sum-<br />
of Jus time drawing, sketch- annual cocktail party, spon- Tickets for a 5M0 drawing<br />
served following the free<br />
<strong>and</strong> yeUow; me topic is protal<br />
main entrance. The pub-<br />
To receive a light order f-^nered all her life on Seven<br />
ing <strong>and</strong> taking photographs, SQMd by the Aujdliaw of the will be sold at $10 each,<br />
lighting <strong>and</strong> the Cape Harcessing<br />
<strong>and</strong> tabs.<br />
lic is invited.<br />
form, call the BurdefJe |jP4ile Beach, move* to Ava- He began sculpting 11 Holy Redeemer Visiting Drawing tickets may be p»<br />
monaires will provide holi- Tomlin volunteer office, lon as a year-round resident years ago <strong>and</strong> was tutored Nurse <strong>and</strong> Home Health chased by calling Eleanor at<br />
A &45 pm, marketing The ceremony Is <strong>and</strong>ay<br />
music.<br />
463-2247.<br />
about 15 years ago from by sculptors Rev. Leonard Agency here, wUl be held 3-6 39M28Q,<br />
workshop wiU precede the annual holiday tradition at<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pa, Carrier! <strong>and</strong> Anthony pm Sunday, Dec. 1 at the<br />
meeting.<br />
Burdette Tomlin. Each year,<br />
ftudBkii.<br />
Whirtirier tin, Avalon.<br />
Admission is $13. For<br />
many people purchase<br />
As a student, she studied<br />
admission tickets, call Gmny<br />
Summer resident has<br />
Altaian begins his sculpu-<br />
lights to decorate the tree<br />
business, but studied "a little<br />
Music, dancing <strong>and</strong> enter- atSM-lOM.<br />
ties by sketching Ws subject<br />
READ YOUR PUBLIC <strong>and</strong> support the hospital.<br />
arf in high school. Her famitainment<br />
will be offered<br />
from <strong>sever</strong>al angles. He<br />
Proceeds benefit the Holy<br />
HOTS d*oeuvres will be avail-<br />
FH/§UNnM4SM<br />
NOTICES AND The tree will stay lighted<br />
5CH1AMR2HJ6GGER<br />
Carnegie Hall debut<br />
ly, she raid, includes an artis- depends on three anatomy<br />
Redeemer services.<br />
PROTiCTYOUR for the duration of the^holitic<br />
mother <strong>and</strong> sister, books — one which is more<br />
RIGHTS TO KNOW! day season.<br />
NEW YORK — Soprano<br />
"I started dabbling with art man 100 years old — to help Become a regular Sentinel-Ledger reader<br />
Tonia Tecoe. an Ocean Qry<br />
Lights may be purchased<br />
093 or 40 years ago," Warren him in his figure studies.<br />
, summer resident performed<br />
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for $5 each. You may name<br />
said.<br />
He uses aluminum<br />
her New York redbl debut<br />
a friend or loved one to at the WeUl fcdtal HaU at<br />
She took courses in water- pounding wtai to create an<br />
honor or remember with Camegia HaU on Nov. ft<br />
eolor <strong>and</strong> drawing <strong>and</strong><br />
armature, men molds (he fig-<br />
€) LEE'S BAR-B-Q^ the purchase of the light.<br />
Former Metropolitan<br />
became more involved w'rti<br />
ure from day over me arma-<br />
Each honoree or family wUl<br />
Opera conductor Martin Rich<br />
her art after she moved to<br />
ture. After a mold is made of<br />
M •• • QeMteNsMiilwiMMIMrHi M H H receivB a card teJUhg of<br />
was piano accompanist The<br />
Avalon <strong>and</strong> served as eo-<br />
the sculpture, it is oast<br />
your gentroilty? And the program includes rlsnuaral<br />
chairman for the Avalm Art "Awakening,* which was<br />
i 1/2 Raek Rib Platter i honoree's <strong>and</strong> donor's'<br />
fflst" in plaster, took "him'<br />
songs <strong>and</strong> arks by Scarlettl,<br />
name wiU be <strong>record</strong>ed In<br />
about a week to complete,<br />
H<strong>and</strong>el, Schumann, Qiabrier<br />
She also b^an to win<br />
flie Tree of Remembrance<br />
"It seemed like a pose that<br />
I with 2 salads 7<br />
i<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rachmenlnoff, as well as<br />
h d<br />
book, kept on display in the a selection of songs from the<br />
•<br />
Reg. '8 95 I hospital lobby throughout<br />
American Musical Theatre by<br />
L B M • With This Coupon B^ — J die holidays.<br />
Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, Por-<br />
TonlaTeeea<br />
508 m STREET • OqEAN CTTY •391473! • TAB OUT OR DHJVmY This year, the free wUl be ter, <strong>and</strong> Rodeers <strong>and</strong> Hart Bridgeton Symphony, the<br />
PLEASE CALL ATOAD TOR LUNCHmm ORDffii dedicated to hospital volun- ttoeeeds Bom the concert New Jersey Pops Orchestra<br />
teer <strong>and</strong> auxilian Gladys benefitted the Rosemont (Pa.) <strong>and</strong> the Ocean Gty Fops<br />
College alumnae Scholarship Orchestra,<br />
Fund:<br />
She has been heard in<br />
Popcorn Teece has performed as a recital at the Philadelphia<br />
soloist with the Qpera Com- Academy of Music New Jer-<br />
Ocean City, N j pany of Philadelphia, FhUasey's Hoiiybush FestiviD<br />
(609) 398-5404 delphta'i Concerto SoloisB Cabrini College <strong>and</strong> at Rote-<br />
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1-800-342-2676<br />
u^w 1 ?°. state ."^ ard ls "Fine art works make terrific<br />
holiday gifts, especially<br />
for those special people on<br />
your list who have everything,<br />
n« i^m she's received since<br />
was<br />
•<br />
worthwhile<br />
-..-.;--.*•<br />
sculpung,"<br />
"the<br />
B><br />
Altaian said of the piece.<br />
"You ran't look at myhave<br />
a piece to enter in<br />
work <strong>and</strong> say, 'Oh, thafs an ^emux o( the ^e Ui<br />
We Cater All Occasions<br />
Evelyn Warren," she said, for ftecounty <strong>and</strong> state ean-<br />
because her work varies mbi Aliman said the pieces<br />
Christenings<br />
from wildlife to silly downs. j,e is currently working on<br />
11 Special Thanksgiving Menu<br />
12 p.m. - 3-30 p.m.<br />
FRESH ROAST TURKEY<br />
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OVEN BAKED HAM<br />
BoOi accompanied by »ctwfc»<br />
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ol soup Of MW, mished A<br />
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selection of rente! vegetables, V<br />
cholct ol dtiiert, mi a<br />
See oils by Peg LMtmar btyfiigt to found out your<br />
meal. •<br />
<strong>and</strong> Betty Cronley; pen <strong>and</strong><br />
ink drawings by Edward We Suggest Riservalons For Thanksglvfaig<br />
said Evelyn Warren, Avers; pastels by Dorothy<br />
Dinner-Call Today 399-0113<br />
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Nov. 21 thru Nov. as<br />
art sale proceeds benefits mp by Albert Weisser- THURS: Chickert Piccata...... .7.95<br />
the hospital Auxiliary. The watercolors by William FRI: Shrimp Scampi 8.85<br />
Artists' Reception is a nice Dougherty <strong>and</strong> Marie SAT-Ravioli w/mealbal!s ,.„,., ...6.95<br />
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Warren, who is an For more information,<br />
award-winning artist, call the Burdette Tomlin |<br />
recently represented Cape volunteer office, 463-2247.<br />
May coun^ witt» a pen <strong>and</strong><br />
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Division of Aging art<br />
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