Wednesday, August«, 1980
MERCHANTS DAY SALE on Aug. 23 is a projecLpf ih* Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Here, members of the Merchants Committee gather 'round Chamber president Glenn Townley to go over plans for the forthcoming event. They include, from left: Jim Fisher. Mary Ann Yockey, Marci Lancaster and Tom Markle.
Concert Series Continues
With Piano Recital CAPE MAY - Pianist
Leslie Jones will be the ■j soloist for the fourth concert of the 1900 series of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, tomorrow evening (Thursday at 8) at the Episcopal Church of the ( Advent here. A recent graduate of Glasiboro State College, Miss Jones will present a program of works by Bach, Beethbven, Chopin and UnL She is a former student of Veda Zuponcic . and will beginher master's program this fall at the North Texas State Univ. She is the recipient of the h Delaware Valley Musician's Scholarship and <
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College Music Medallion Award and has been soloist with the Glassboro College Community Orchestra as well as performing throughout the State.
Civic Club
Fashion Shout STONE HARBOR - Ticket sales for the Women's Civic Club annual Fashion Show and luncheon are moving fast, according to chairlady
Mrs. John Kokonos.
The affair today, Wednesday at noon, at the Lodge in Anglesea will see the latest in fashions from the Cross Country Shop of Stone Harbor. The specialty shop is widely known for their casual wear and as the exclusive •outlet for many famous name-brand fashions. Chairladies Mrs. William Klotzbucher, Mrs. J. Wiley Christie, Mrs. Michael Coyle and Mrs. Philip Mixsellan noted the many door and table prizes to be distributed to lucky
number holders. Luaii Sat.
AVALON - The Yacht Club's first Hawaiian Luau gets underway 6 p.m. Aug. 9 at the clubh<Hise, and costumes are suggested for those desiring to really get into the spirit of the island
decor.
Members and guests will dine on suckling pig, fresh fruit and other foods associated with such a feast. Call 967-4444 for
details.
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Harbor Bootery SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
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