Cape May County Herald, 23 August 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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The Herald And The Lantern

Thursday, August 23,1979

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CAPE MAY - The Promenade in Historic Cape May will be the site of the 2nd Annual Promenade Hitchcock Film At Towers CAPE MAY - Alfred Hitchcock leads Cary Grant and Grace Kelly through a maze of misunderstandings and danger next Tuesday, August 28. at 8:15 p.m. in the air conditioned Victorian Towers Auditorium. To Catch A ' r hief" is the film. Released in 1955 it was filmed in brilliant technicolor on location along the French Riviera. Hitchcock used two stars and the beautiful countryside to tell an intriguing story of jewel thieves among the international set. John Williams as the quiet but determined British detective and the delightful Jesse Royce Landis as Grace Kelly's adlebrained Mother give character performances that add to the fun of this v suspenseful adventure. fMTHS 50th Class Reunion CAPE MAY - The Middle Township High School class of 1929 will hold a reunion on September 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Eagle Inn in Cape May. Members of the class and friends are requested to contact Dorothy C. 1 Hagerty. 6 North Eight ! Street. Del Haven, N.J., or call 886-5410. for reservations.

Craft Show this Saturday -and Sunday, Aug. 25 and 26. The show will again be sponsored by the Cape May Department of Public Relation^and Recreation, acconhdg to Robert J. Smeltlfl, Department Directon Handidrafters from New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Maryland. Delaware. W. Virginia, New York. Massachusetts and South' Carolina have already preregistered assuring one of the largest craft shows in recent Cape May history Consulting Chairmen for

the show will be Mrs. Barbara Reeder and Mrs. Dory Mann who coordinate the "Patriot Arts Brigade^ craft shows in the many malls throughout the midAtlantic Region. All exhibitors must have prcvibusly exhibited with the "Patriots Art Brigade" or have submitted slides or pictures of their work to be accepted/nto the show. The*registration fee for those who wish to sell or exhibit / is $15 for the two day slfcw. The official show hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Cmndle Concert STONE HARBOR - The . choir of Our Savior Lutheran Church, 93rd ahd 3rd Avenues, Stone Harbor, will give a Music by Candle Lite Concert at the church Sunday, August 26 at 8 p.m. In addition to the chorus numbers a duet, quartette, organ and organ and piano will be featured. Soloists are Ellen Musemeci, Dot Fink. Dot Supptee, Bill Gross, and Pastor Spindler. Dottie Young is pianist and Grace Conner, organist. The concert is open to the public and all are invited to enjoy a pleasant hour.

i OUTLET Celebrating our 25th Anniversary as a Sweater Outlet

15%

Our already arc ,ow factor y t0 vrr you savings

SALE ENDS SAT. SEPT 1st Sweaters GaloreL Crew Neck, VNeck Cardigans, Pullovers, TurtleNecks, etc. • Cashmere •Cashmere Silk • Shetland •Mer/noWool from America's Tot Maker! 'Hstvrm! Fibers at SynttietlcPrlcas' FANTASTIC FACTORY SAVINGS TO

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Men's full fashioned sweaters also available

ATerra Mar Plaza

Stone Harbor Mall

221-225 96th St.

Stone Harbor. NJ

609/30-3164

- 900 Tilton Rd.

Northfleld, NJ 609/645-3320

SITIRMY

EVENTS AT:

COMMUNITY NALL

30th ST. I AVALON AVE.

9:30 AM Tl 4:06 PM

9:30 Pi T9 MINNI6NT CLIP IT OUTI YOU MIGHT WINI eVtVyOLAnV FoVlOONPllZES NAME v

8:30 A.M. BIKE RACE-8TH STREET

& DUNE DRIVE

9:45 A.M. OPENING CEREMONIES 10:00 A.M.-2 P.M. BOOTHS AND EXHIBITS 10:00 A.M.-Noon GAMES AND ACTIVITIES 11:00A.M.-1:00 P.M. PONY CART RIDES 11:30A.M.-1:30 P.M. HOT DOGS & SODAS 12:00-4:00 P.M. BAND CONCERT

"TEX ARNOLD BAND"

"FRANNY GREEN BAND” 1:30 P.M. MAGIC SHOW 2:00 P.M. AWARDS & DOOR PRIZES

PRESENTED BY UTTLE

MISS AVALON AND HER COURTS 9:00-MIDNIGHT ADULT DANCE

COMMUNITY HALL

AL RAYMOND & ORCHESTRA

ADDRESS

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Dopoclt Entry Blank In Box on Bandstand at 36th St. Aug. 23, Mafora 2 P.M.

' \ DOOR PRIZES IN HONOR OF AVALON'S •FIRE DEPT. •POLICE DEPT. •RESCUE SQUAD •UFE GUARDS WE SALUTE OUR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY!

DEDICATED TO "INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE CHILD"

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