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FAMED TENOR Sal Barba oprnrrl (hr Sea I sir City Sammrr Concert series recently and received a standing ovation from the standing room only crowd. The Free City sponsored series are 7:3« each Wednesday evening on the Promenade at JFK Blvd. at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Barbo will return for the final concert of the season Aug. 27. Brass Quintet In Concert Thurs. CAPE MAY - The N.J. Brass quintet will be the soloists for the second concert of the 1980 Concert series, 8 p.m. July 17 at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington and Franklin Sts. Sponsored by the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts. The program will consist of works by Cheethams, Butterfield, Gabrieli, Joplin, Sousa, Dukas, Weil and Richard Rogers. Big Crowds Saw Antiques . STONE HARBOR - Jhe Women’s Civic Club's 31st Annual Antique Show and Sale was a smashing success with huge crowds jamming the school auditorium on all three days and opening night setting a new attendance record. Many dealers repeating in the show for another year expressed gratitude to chairladies Mrs. Gerald Stump, Mrs. Toddy Kelton and Mrs. Ramona Wilson. A number of these dealers showed their appreciation by immediately signing agreements to participate in the show again next year.
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