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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />

League schedules trip to restored Chqflin Estate<br />

chased by the Newman<br />

School, a prestigious Catholic<br />

boys academy. The estate<br />

later served as a college and<br />

seminary and was bought in<br />

1974 by the Township <strong>of</strong><br />

Piiploi B» Cnjrlf.. Andruw<br />

Wise (center) is surrounded by her<br />

Lakewood with the assistance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Green Acres funds,<br />

students at a showing <strong>of</strong> their work at the Rock.<br />

As you walk through this<br />

, <strong>for</strong>d Gallery, 406 Asbury Av, Tuesday evening. grand mansion, you will see 13<br />

1<br />

The Ocean afy League <strong>of</strong><br />

WomenVotars is sponsoring a<br />

tip on Friday, September 5 to<br />

toe restored Ckflta Estate in<br />

Fin* Park, Lakewood.<br />

Also known as the Mansion<br />

in the Park, the house is a 40-<br />

room Victorian.- mansion<br />

returned to showcase per.<br />

fiction through the ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>of</strong><br />

dozens <strong>of</strong> interior and landscape<br />

designers. No expense<br />

was spared — the cost <strong>of</strong> one<br />

room alone was $30,000.<br />

The decorating styles are<br />

eclectic and the results are<br />

opulent and dazzling. The<br />

tours through the house and<br />

surrounding estate provide<br />

something <strong>for</strong> all tastes; the<br />

antique buff, the avid gardener,<br />

and the frustrated<br />

home decorator.<br />

The Ohaflin family lived<br />

here between 1895 and 1820<br />

windows, three kitchens,<br />

and an enormous The bus will leave Ocean<br />

mid-September. .<br />

solarium filled with plants City at 9 a jn. from 6th St. and<br />

and rattan furniture creating West Av, and return by 8 pjn.<br />

a Victorian Illusion, <strong>On</strong> theThe cost per person <strong>for</strong> this<br />

third floor is a charming fund-raising trip is $15 and<br />

sewing room with old sewing includes bus fare, admission<br />

machines, a dress <strong>for</strong>m, and tour.<br />

wicker rocker and handstenciled<br />

floor. These are just<br />

a few <strong>of</strong> the many roans that<br />

•re on the tour.<br />

The League trip is open to<br />

anyone interested and will be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the last opportunities to<br />

see this unique atf ytlon, as<br />

the mansion will be dosed by<br />

Bridge<br />

Lunch may be brought or<br />

purchased there. Space is<br />

United and reservations may<br />

be made by calling Jeanne<br />

Gorman at 398-3280, or by<br />

lending a check made out to<br />

Ocean City League <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Votew, P, O. lot 93, Ocean<br />

Qty, 08226.<br />

CHILDBIRTH CLASSES SET<br />

game. Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the The Cape-Atlantic Childbirth<br />

Education Association<br />

North-South were Peg<br />

Wiegand and Nancy Remmey announces the following<br />

154; May pinto and Stu Fuller UU and <strong>for</strong> the East-West starting dates <strong>for</strong> prepared<br />

flrplaces, and no two are148; Ginny and nek Har-sectiondenbergh 141; Johanna Belwoar 221.<br />

11 inNorthfleld; September 23<br />

* Harry and Joechildbirth classes: September<br />

Students' work is added to Regina Wise showing alike. During the renovation<br />

Rosalie Stolinskl uncovered Mlskill and Lucille Morrison<br />

'•I The ahowtaf <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> In age frorn. S to 80. Hertoe original brick wall and<br />

Ruimers-up <strong>for</strong> the North- in Semen Points October 8 In<br />

145; Sylvia and Bernard<br />

Regina Wife, which opened Aidants enjoy working to had half the wood floor<br />

South were Peg Atkinson and Northfield- October 15 in<br />

Scheln 137, and Elsie and Al<br />

' bit Friday at the Rock<strong>for</strong>d improve their artistic talents restored in the servants'<br />

Jean McCadden 3MH; Bra. A. Tuckerton and October 20 in<br />

Crwne 138%.<br />

Otllery, 406 Aibury Av., was •a well ai making new friends kitchen and the pastry room.<br />

J. DlMarlno 182%; Edna Pomona, For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

or registration call<br />

Runners up <strong>for</strong> the But<br />

augmented on Tuesday during the iummer months. The Grande Room combines<br />

Daniels and Jean DlMarlno<br />

West were Fran Stein and Art<br />

evening by an additional<br />

eclectic furnishings, hand<br />

1MH; Julius "and Marion Laurel Haeser at 260-2600.<br />

Levine IBS; Halm and Bill<br />

exhibit <strong>of</strong> the sketchs done by After the showing a tufted carpets from China, a<br />

Rauch 182tt; Peg Berdow and<br />

McClure 153%; John Green<br />

Mrs. Wise's itudenta, reception was Mild wife punch satin s<strong>of</strong>a and Venetian<br />

Margo Garfland 179;<br />

and Bill Goldman ISO] Gene<br />

Mrs, Wise teaches art each and cookies <strong>for</strong> students, crystal wall sconces.<br />

Joe and Lucille Mlna Irt;<br />

Newman and Roger Warner<br />

arnimw >rr students ranging families and friends. There are many stained<br />

Charlie Bancharl and Fig<br />

148; Rum and Barry Wolf 147; MUUgan ITS; and Betty Evans<br />

MEN'S & BOYS OCTANES<br />

First Floor (398-4411 Shoe Dept. <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

Open DaHy 8:30 • 8:30; Frf. 'Ill 8 p.m,<br />

Women's Shoes<br />

$ 3"T. $ 23"<br />

• Red Cross*<br />

• Socialites<br />

•Ban<br />

• Foot Savers<br />

• Barefoot Original!<br />

• Cobble Cuddlen<br />

• Firat Editions<br />

• Cubbies<br />

• Option*<br />

• Prideline<br />

• Front How<br />

This product nai no connection whatsotvtr with the<br />

£m«riein Nitlontl RM Craw.<br />

MATCHPOINT - An<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 132 was made at<br />

last Thursday's game. Top<br />

when the estate was pur. scorers <strong>for</strong> the North-South<br />

were Dorothy and Mark<br />

Hartig with 170, and-top<br />

scorers <strong>for</strong> the East-West<br />

were Gloria Fleischer and<br />

Sylvester Lowery 169,<br />

Runners up In Us North-<br />

South were Gladys Colllna and<br />

Richard Wayne 160; June<br />

Aldlnger and Vera Del Ross<br />

Migie. Perfect <strong>for</strong> anyoni.<br />

A sporty shoi with Side<br />

stitching on padded iiathir<br />

uppers. Light brown.<br />

Reg. t37 Save !<br />

$ 29 99<br />

Bird, Caiual com<strong>for</strong>t In S<strong>of</strong>t<br />

golden tan suede. Padded<br />

Insole and uppers with<br />

tr»olion sole.<br />

ShoeDept.<br />

Jerry Craige and Irvand Florence Hanson 172.<br />

Bregman 148U; Esther Runners-up <strong>for</strong> the Bast-<br />

Stobbart and George Budd West section were Ed Bashr<br />

tying witt Louise and Budand Jane Lnndshledel 183;<br />

Heasley 142%.<br />

Rank and Dot Adshead IN;<br />

Matchpolnt duplicate it Connie Fearnand Emma May<br />

played every Thursday at 7:30 Goddard 171H; and Vera<br />

In the community center. Far Turner and Winnie Leute<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation or partners call irou,<br />

399-8277 or 3BM845.<br />

B1SCAYNE — High scorer<br />

MATINEE — An average <strong>of</strong> at Monday nights game was<br />

84 was made at Tuesday's Bob Reeder followed by<br />

bridge game. Top scorers lor Henry Gray, Edith Smith and<br />

file Norm-South were Bobby Bette Wallace. The winner at<br />

Levitt and BUI Goldman with pinochle was Emily Baehrle.<br />

103. Runners-up were Birdie<br />

Qoldua and Harriet Robbing<br />

90; Adele Hauptmanand John SHELL CLUB TO MEET<br />

Green 87H, and Pearl May The Jersey Cape Shell Club<br />

and Claire Auritt 84. will present William Old,<br />

Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the East- world authority on the cone<br />

West section we Bewrly obeli and aasUrtant curator <strong>of</strong><br />

Cohen and Phyllis Hedson malacology at the American<br />

with 11414. Runneru-up were Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History,<br />

Bernlce Brodsky and Jean New York City, In a slide talk<br />

Nehmad 88% | Helen Schere on his expedition to the<br />

and Helen TlrHow tied with Galapagos Islands Monday,<br />

Esther Stobbart and MaySeptember 8 at the Wetlands<br />

Pinto win an 14.<br />

JOLLY BIDDERS - An<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 110 was made at<br />

this week'sgame. Top scorers<br />

•<strong>for</strong> the North-South were<br />

Nancy Alssey and Jackie<br />

McKeon witt 133 and <strong>for</strong> the<br />

East-West were Lenore<br />

Townsend and Olive<br />

Schaeffer with 138.<br />

Runners-up <strong>for</strong> the North-<br />

South section were Mary and<br />

die Johnson 120; Sylvia and<br />

Bernard Scheln 117; Sue and<br />

George Weikel IWki RON<br />

and Dan Marino 118; Mildred<br />

and Charles Han 111H, and<br />

Betty Wallace and Ray<br />

BUHng 111.<br />

Runners-up <strong>for</strong> the Bait-<br />

West section were Joanne and<br />

BUI Cochrane tying with VI<br />

Bedroslan and Dorothy Acchlone<br />

at 111; Helm Harley<br />

and Jerry Woolley 117; the<br />

Browns 114, and Mildred<br />

Keely and Fran Bucknam<br />

U1H.<br />

Matinee duplicate games<br />

Famous Brand Shoe<br />

SHOE DEPT,<br />

Rnt Fkw (398^411 Sj«DtpL <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

Optn Dirity 9:30 • 5:»0; W. 1» f.m.<br />

are played on Tuesday at<br />

12:30 p.m. and Jolly Bidder<br />

games on Tuesday at 7:30<br />

pjn. Bom are played In the<br />

community center, 18th St.<br />

and Simpson Av.<br />

YACHT CLUB<br />

DUPLICATl — An average<br />

<strong>of</strong> 169 was made at Tuesday's<br />

Institute, Stone Harbor<br />

Boulevard, Stone Harbor at 1<br />

p.m. The public is united to<br />

attend.<br />

Hey scholars •<br />

Save dollars •<br />

Decorate your<br />

dorm . .,<br />

FINEST SELECTION<br />

OF QUALITY BASKETS<br />

FURNITURE AND<br />

ntCORATOH ITEMS<br />

ON THE SOUTH JERSEY<br />

SHORE<br />

704 ASBURY AVE<br />

398-0456<br />

Daily 10 5<br />

During the Ocean City Rotary Club "Night at the Races," club First<br />

Vice President George Hansell (left) and President Walter J. Smith<br />

(second from left) presented the trophy to the winning jockey in the sixth<br />

race, Chris Landicini Jr. while trainer <strong>of</strong> the winning horse, Rush<br />

Straight Thru, F. Smith Jr. and his wife. Babe, looked on. "<br />

Come in - See our<br />

FALL - WmTER FASHIONS<br />

Copts • Siiits • l)re**eH<br />

Sportswear • Acc'essijries<br />

744 Anbury Ave. Ocean City, N,J<br />

COLD STORAGE ON PREMISES<br />

Long-Lasting<br />

Styles For Kids.<br />

Jumping-Jacks<br />

Rnt Floor (398-4411 Shoe Dipt <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

Optn Daily 9:30 - 6:30; f ri. 'HI 9 p.m.<br />

Jumping Jacks' Zttty ,,, Stitching<br />

and buckles with teardrop cut outs<br />

make in irresistible style <strong>for</strong><br />

little girls. Durable leather uppers<br />

In navy and coppertono.<br />

R«nnl,.. Jumping Jacks'<br />

rugged design <strong>for</strong> active<br />

youngsters. Long-lasting<br />

coppertono leather<br />

with double stitching.<br />

Sizes 12'A<br />

Reg. $28 Save *8.01<br />

Back To School In Style.<br />

150 pairs <strong>of</strong> CMdren's Clogs<br />

Values to $15.<br />

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JRIDAY, AUGUST 22. iftgfl<br />

THE SEP<br />

Mss Dettore, Magiera soloists with Ocean City Pops Orchestra<br />

Special guests sololat at thta<br />

weft'i Ocean City Popi<br />

Orchestra on the Music Pier<br />

from Sunday through<br />

Thursday wffl be Winifred<br />

DettBrt^ppranp and Michael<br />

Magiera, tenor.<br />

BtagliM, well known to<br />

Philadelphia audlaiceo, ia in<br />

Us third season as a per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

artist with the Opera<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> PhHadelphta.<br />

Snee making his debut, in<br />

CBFmen, be as appeared in<br />

sng in be company's Spring<br />

production <strong>of</strong> La Traviata.-<br />

Last season marked Mr.<br />

Maglera's debut with the San<br />

"*"-» Opera in 1 Lombard,<br />

REGISTRATION URGED<br />

Students who will attend<br />

Ocean City High School in<br />

September are urged to<br />

register as soon as possible.<br />

Registration can be completed<br />

through the high school<br />

guidance <strong>of</strong>fice from B a.m. to<br />

4 pjn. dally. For In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

concerning registration call<br />

the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice at 399-<br />

1290.<br />

followed by La Trmtata, and<br />

with Opera Mew England In<br />

Falstaff. This season he made<br />

Us debut with the Delaware<br />

Symphony and the Opera<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> Boston in War<br />

and Peace.<br />

Presently the young tenor Is<br />

a student <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Dl Seala<br />

at the tamed Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Vocal Arts where he has sung<br />

Ferrando in Ooti Fan Tutte,<br />

Tonlo in The Daughter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Regiment, Monostatos in The<br />

Magic Flute, and GOTO In<br />

Madam Butterfly,<br />

Mr. Magiera is in his fourth<br />

season with the Philadelphia<br />

angers and is one <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Carol's<br />

Dog Grooming<br />

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CLIPPINGailATHiNG<br />

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DECORATING DEN<br />

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• wallcoverings<br />

• custom drapery<br />

4, : . • woven woods<br />

• mlni-b<strong>On</strong>ds<br />

• bedspreads<br />

• vertical blinds<br />

• swags/cornices<br />

• shades<br />

Expert decorating advice, at your<br />

convenience with no obligation.<br />

Appointment* dayt, evenings, weekend*<br />

632 Wist Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

399-7209<br />

regularly , featured soloists.<br />

He Is also a solobt with the<br />

Philadelphia Oratorio Choir<br />

and the Pennsylvania Pro<br />

Muslca.<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e deciding to make<br />

singing his career, Mr.<br />

Magiera taught vocal music,<br />

latin and strings in the<br />

Susquehanna Township<br />

School District, HttTlsburg.<br />

While in Harrisburg, he<br />

served as assistant conductor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Harrisburg Youth<br />

Symphony, sang witt the<br />

Chamber Singers <strong>of</strong><br />

Harrisburg and the<br />

Harrlsburg Ovic Opera.<br />

He is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Millersvllle State College<br />

where he sang with the<br />

College Choir, the Chamber<br />

Choir and Madrigal Singers.<br />

He also per<strong>for</strong>med in several<br />

college musical productions<br />

In leading roles and as<br />

musical director.<br />

Miss Dettore la presently<br />

soloist <strong>of</strong> Christ Church,<br />

Greenville, Del.; the<br />

p Oratorio Choir;<br />

Ocean City Tabernacle<br />

Association, and bom soprano<br />

and director <strong>of</strong> "Five <strong>for</strong><br />

Opera," which presents an<br />

Introduction to opera <strong>for</strong><br />

young audiences.<br />

She has appeared with both<br />

the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania<br />

Opera Companies. In<br />

September she sang the role<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mary in the world premiere<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martin Hellenic's folk<br />

opera Margaret Matmxi.<br />

Her many awards include<br />

the Young Artist Award from<br />

both the National Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Music Clubs and the<br />

Concert Artist Guild <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York,<br />

In addition to concert, opera<br />

and oratorio. Miss Dettore<br />

has appeared at the Riverfront<br />

and Downlngtown<br />

Dinner Theaters as Julie In<br />

Swvvboat and the Mother<br />

Abbess In The Sound o/Music.<br />

Quite recently she added<br />

supper dubs to her musical<br />

versatility.<br />

OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />

MwlePier<br />

MoorlynTer. and Boardwalk<br />

8pjn.<br />

Frank Ruggteri, Mmlcal Director<br />

Tom Ferttu, Baritone<br />

Winifred Dettore, Soprano<br />

Michael Magiera, Tenor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

OrpJteiw Overture<br />

QuestaOQudla<br />

Michael Magiera<br />

Deep Purple<br />

Sara Newell,<br />

Pianist<br />

MCWamonaMrrt<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Indian Sum/ner<br />

Betsy Starr, English Horn<br />

AttfusMIil<br />

Semper Fidelia.<br />

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Michael Magiera<br />

Cavatina<br />

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Yours Is My Heart Alone<br />

Lehlr<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Intermezzo "Cawlleria"<br />

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HeadquarterB <strong>for</strong> Fashions in Ultra Suede^ the<br />

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Announces A Very Special Event<br />

Ocean Chy and Stone Harbor Siops ONLY<br />

SALE!<br />

Suits were »3soto«47s Save $71 to *150<br />

Coat Costumes were '595 Save • 196<br />

wepe»350to»450<br />

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OCEAN CITY 846 BOARDWALK .<br />

STONE HARBOR 95th St, <strong>of</strong>f 2nd AVE.<br />

Miss Scott engaged<br />

Mrs. Georgene Hickey<br />

and William Scott, <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreiel HID, Pa. announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter Gwen Lynn Scott<br />

<strong>of</strong> 3020 Central Av. to<br />

Jeffrey William Mclntjre<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1040 S. Shore Rd.,<br />

Palermo. He la the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Mclntyre <strong>of</strong> 2023 Glenwood<br />

Dr.<br />

Miss Scott is a speech<br />

and audlology major at<br />

Stockton State College,<br />

Mr. Mclntyre is a<br />

graduate chef from the<br />

Culinary Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

America In New York.<br />

The wedding is<br />

scheduled <strong>for</strong> May, 1981.<br />

Ten families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />

welcomed new arrivals at the<br />

stork club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />

August 11 through August 17.<br />

Congratulations go to:<br />

Roger and Mary Ann<br />

(Ryan) Steedle, 1050 Bartlett<br />

Dr., Unwood, a son on August<br />

11.<br />

Anthony and Donna<br />

(Taylor) Testa, 12249th St.,<br />

Sea Isle City, a son on August<br />

12.<br />

DBryl and Mary (Me-<br />

Cauley) Todd, 221 Berkshire<br />

Av., Unwood, a son on August<br />

13.<br />

Joseph and Susan (Mem*<br />

zer) Evangelista, ID W.<br />

Shellbay Av., Cape May Court<br />

House, a son on August 14,<br />

Edwin and Barbara<br />

.(Jaggard) g g ) Woolley, 2747<br />

Central t l Av.; A; ad<br />

on<br />

Raymond and Nornla<br />

(Chandler) Eckert, 86 Dennlfvllle<br />

Rd., Cape May Court<br />

House, a son on August IS,<br />

Robert and Alma (Morton)<br />

Smith, 225 Anchorage Or., a<br />

daughter on August U,<br />

Gary and Diana (Sheldahl)<br />

Smith, 5145 West Av., a son on<br />

August 15,<br />

Steven and Delena (Hunt)<br />

Al<strong>for</strong>d, 8146 Bay Av., a son on<br />

August 16.<br />

William and Linda (Sttnson)<br />

Hlddemen, P. O. Bos 296,<br />

Somers Point, a son on August<br />

17.<br />

Deal-bid<br />

High scorers Monday night<br />

at the Ocean City Card dub<br />

games were Ales Orfanelli in<br />

pinochle with 614 and John<br />

Dorgey in bridge with 6790.<br />

Runners-up in pinochle<br />

were Bert Carpenter 594; Jim<br />

Trucksess 589; Charlie<br />

O'Brien 582; Al Hendrlcks<br />

561; Amelia Thompson 572;<br />

Heleq Perrault 572; Mildred<br />

Wray 567- John Mullan 567;<br />

Catherine Turklngton 565;<br />

John Henderson 564 and<br />

Marion Richardson SS7.<br />

Other winners in bridge<br />

were Olaf Johnson 5500; Olive<br />

Schaeffer 5210; Edith Wego<br />

5090; Betty Wright 4940 and<br />

Wendell Young 4680.<br />

The Ocean City Card Club<br />

raeeta every Monday at 7 p.m.<br />

to the Youth Center.<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music set 'kick-<strong>of</strong>f*<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, an<br />

organkatton associated with<br />

tte Ocean City Arts Center^<br />

1 wuU launch its third concert<br />

• season on August 26 at 8 p.m.<br />

in Uie Howard s. Stainton<br />

Room at the Methodist<br />

Church, 8th St. and Central<br />

Av.<br />

.The meeting wUl be a "kick,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f" affair <strong>for</strong> the 198M1<br />

seaion which Esther WeU,<br />

producer, promises to be<br />

"most escituig."<br />

All Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, as<br />

Masons to meet<br />

SOMERS POmr _ The<br />

regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somtrs Point Masonic Qub<br />

will be held at 7 p.m., Monday,<br />

September 8 at Harry's<br />

Inn,<br />

Thi guest speaker will be<br />

Judge Robert Steedle, who<br />

will speak on court systems<br />

and procedures.<br />

All master Masons are<br />

invited to attend the social<br />

hour and dinner, commencing<br />

at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Women's<br />

SHOES<br />

Select any two<br />

pairs <strong>of</strong> shoes<br />

from our special<br />

clearance section<br />

and pay only <strong>for</strong><br />

the highest priced<br />

pair!<br />

Over Va <strong>of</strong> our<br />

stock is includedl<br />

in this sale.<br />

Shop early <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Best selection,<br />

Michael Anthony's<br />

Discount<br />

Shoos<br />

"Tho shea store you<br />

can't af<strong>for</strong>d to miss"<br />

605 9th Street<br />

Ocean City<br />

OPEN:<br />

9:30 a.m. • 9 p.m.<br />

well as anyone Interested in<br />

promoting and supporting<br />

music m Ocean City, are<br />

invited to attend.<br />

Featured <strong>for</strong> tte evening<br />

will be Gladys Ford from Pittsburgh<br />

who wiJ] speak about<br />

her experience with a concert<br />

series. Kevin McCarthy,<br />

pianist, will play a snort<br />

concert. He will also be<br />

featured In a solo recital in<br />

October.<br />

The complete series <strong>of</strong> five<br />

concerts will be listed next<br />

week and the sale <strong>of</strong> tickets<br />

wfll begin then,<br />

For further in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

399-3256 or 399-7826.<br />

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Jane Miller <strong>of</strong> 305 Cffl»tr«d<br />

Av. graduated on Auguit 12<br />

tram the Cape May County<br />

Vocation School and received<br />

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nurse. She will be working at<br />

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