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CAPE MAY-TheCoun-ty Art League will hold a Young People*’ Art Exhibit In the galleries at 1050 Washington St., beginning Casino Trip For Seniors COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Recreation Dept, is sponsoring a Senior Citizen bus trip to the Riverfront Dinner Theatre on June 3 to see the matinee performance of the Broadway show “Kiss Me Kate.’’ The ticket price includes transportation, show and buffet luncheon. The bus will leave from the Jamesway Plaza at 9:45 AM. Reservations can be made by calling tRY . Recreation, Dept, daily at 465-3520. Concert Set For May 14 CAPE MAY - The orchestra and glee club of Philadelphia's .John- W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School will present a concert in Convention Hall at 1:30 p.m Thursday, May 14. t The public is invited and there is no admission charge. The program is sponsored by the S.E. Jersey Chapter of the Hallahan alumnae. Women Plan Rummage Sale W. CAPE MAY - The Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Advent ; will have their annual spring rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 13, and Thursday, May 14 in the Parish Hall, Washington and Franklin Sts. Parishioners are asked to leave articles for this sale In the Parish Hall kitchen between 9 a.m. and noon Monday, Wednesday or Fridays.
Sunday. The public is in vited to the opening reception at 1 p.m. that day. The exhibit will continue through Monday, May 25.*. Regular gallery hours at / the League are from U a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through i Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays, and closed Mondays, with the exception of the Memorial Day holiday, Monday May 25. $ ALL SCHOOLS IN the county, both public and private, with grades 7 through 12, or with students of comparable ages, have been invited to submit work of their students, subject to the limitations of gallery space. All types of art media are expected to be in the display. On Saturday, May 23, Charles Bernard; president of the Art League, will present awards in the following categories: best of • show; best of grade level awards; and the best of ungraded classes award. Mrs. Bettyne Hull of Cape May is chairman of
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