Cape May County Herald, 30 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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1942 Musical

TTie Fleet’s In’ To Show Aug. 5

CAPE MAY — A favorite musical comedy romp comes to Victorian Towers Auditorium hei£ next Tuesday night at H:15 with the showing by the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts of the 1942 film The Fleet’s

In.

Typical of the escapist fare of the early days of World War II, Fleet’s In remains a merry musical treat. Dorothy LamoUr and William Holden star, as the worldly night club singer and the shy sailor who reluctantly pursues her. Betty Hutton is seen inher first film, and Jimmy Dorsey, his orchestra and singers Helen O’Connell and Bob Eberly provide a number of memorable songs including “Tangerine,” "Not Mine" and "I Remember You."

PLANS FOR the August 6 Fashion Show and Luncheon sponsored by the Stone Harbor Women’s Civic Club are discussed by club president Mrs. Gerald Stump, right, and show chairlady Mrs. John Kokonos. It will begin at noon at

the Lodge in Anglesca.

Jamboree Weekend Scheduled Oct. 3-5

VILLAS - The Democratic Club is sponsoring an (Jet. 3-5 weekend at the Wheeling, W. Va.

Jamboree.

S ded will be reserved

it the show, a jam afterward, and

meals.

For more information, call Mary Noce 886-6663 or

Ella Toner 7208.

Wednctday, July 30, Itgl Returns From People-to-People Overseas Tour OCEAN CITY - A 30member delegation of nursing service administrative leaders from the U.S.. including EUen D. Mayer of this community, has recently returned fronu • a <two-week People-to-People goodwill tour to Sweden, Pqland, Hungary and England. } During the diplomatic^ travel program, delegates met with local nursing service administrative * leaders' in Stockholm, Warsaw, Budapest and London to compare typical > nursing methods and

procedures.

The mission was a program of Pfeople-to-People International, a non-profit, private sector organization founded in 1966 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to promote world peace through international understanding.

Demonstration Of Primitives Sat.

MIDDLE TWP. - The seashore primitive art of

Zarah Blair will be demonstrated and displayed at the Wetlands Institution Stone Harbor Blvd., starting 8:15 p.m. Aug. 2. The Coast Through an Car Wash Sun. To Aid Chamber VILLAS - The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce has scheduled another car wash, this one Aug. 3 at the Guarantee Band on Bay shore Rd.

here.

A little over a month ago, the Chamber sponsored a 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. wash which brought in over $218 toward the service organization's New Building Fund. Baby Parade Forms Avmlable CAPE MAY - Applications are still available for the 48th Amtual Baby Parade which will begin 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 8. Parents interested in entering their children who are 12 or younger may obtain application forms at city hall or convention hall. Information is available by phont, 884-8411 ext. 20 or 27.

Artist’s Eyes is the name of the demonstration and exhibit by the artist who captures the mood and beauty of the shore and sea meadows on old wood, ca nvas, shutters, lugs, etc. The exhibit or her work will continue * in the Wetlands Art Gallery thru August; hours are 9 to 5 Tuesday thru Saturday.

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