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Blood Drive March 10,11 SOMERS POINT - The Community Blood Bank ia staging K* annual area blood drive In the 4th Weat Classroom of Shore Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, March 10, and Wednesday, March 11. Donors will be welcomed at the center from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30p.m. both days. Beside helping the blood bank tojsecure an adequate supply of blood for patients requiring it, Community Blood Bank donors receive coverage for a full year for any blood they or certain members of their families may require.' This coverage is extended to donors throughout the United States. For example, if you donate blood to the Community Blood Bank in March this year, any blood needed by you or a covered member of your family during the next twelve months, in any part of the United States, will be covered by the Community
Blood Bank.
Women's Fair Saturday VINELAND -
Cumberland County College’s Transitions Program will cosponsor the
SPECTACULAR BLAZE destroyed the antique-laden .Cape May home of Ed Bramble and William Carr at Queen and Stockton early Friday morning. Water from more than a half-doien hoses poured on the burning building and the older home next door. Alice Hopkins was forced out of the adjacent house, and later heat Ignited her roof In several places, heavily damag-
ing the upper floor and leaving smoke and water damage throughout. The next morning the 3-stor/ comer property was rubble. .Authorities believe a gas heater may have been the fire’s origin. Volunteers from several nesrly companies helped battle the fire, which was so Intense its light was reflected off the base of the town water tower — seven blocks away.
Cumberland Women’s Coalition Annual Fair III from 9aYn. to4 p.m. Saturday, March 7, on the campus. This year’s theme is "How Are You Going To Get There If You Don't Know Where You’re Going? The presentations will he directed toward women entering or re-entering the job market. The morning
session's topic is "How to Succeed at Success" and the afternoon’s is "Selling Yourself to the Employer." A mid-day panel discus-
sion’s topic is "Choosing the Right Job ”. Community agencies who would like to set up program exhibits or in-
dividuals with questions are asked to call Carol Lane, of the Transitions Program, at 691-0600, extension 78.
‘Sweet Charity’
At LCMR
ERMA — The smasn musical comedy, "SWEET CHARITY”, will be presented by the students of Lower Cape May Regional High School 2 & 8 p.m. March 13 and 14 in the Paul W Schmidtchen Auditorium of the high school on Roiite 9 here • SWEET CHARITY" tells the bittersweet story of Charity Hope Valentine, a '"perhaps-not-quite-so-naIve as-people think" veteranJdancer at the Fandango Ballroom. As one of her friends observes she "dances a little, talks a little ... and, like this, kills a lifetime". Although sfie has lost her heart more than once to Mr. Wrong, Charity stumbles into an odd but honest relationship with tax accountant, Oscar Lindquist Oscar seems like a nice .enough chap but his peculiarities push Charity’s need for love and honesty to its limits. Whether^harity finds her Mr. Wonderful or not depends pretty much on to what ends Oscar's peculiarities go. Whether she SURVIVES the ordeal
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is another story Headlining the production is a sparkling troupe of enthusiastic young per formers and a musical score that explodes wity such- showstoppers as "Hey, Big Spender". "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This" and "If My Friends Could See Me Now " .Senior Michelle March brings dazzle and excitement to the role of Charity while Marcia Arrington. Don Cashmore and Ruthann Hyson fancifully portray a lovable trio of craziqs bent on doing what is best for the person they care about the most. Round!rig out the company are Dominick Alliano, Kerry Axelsson, Carl Brown. Lisa Heminway. Sandy Moyer. , Robert Scales, Eric Simmons and a supporting cast of ne\k as well as familiar faces. "SWEET CHARITY” is produceo and directed by Paul J. Mathis, musical directiqp by Edward T Jurewicz and original choreography by Stlna Hemlnway of the Joann Reagan Dance Studio
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