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Herald & Lantern 4 November 61

Forum On Nuclear War Peril

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Art Lecture Date Nov. 11

POMONA - The South Jersey Forum on the Threat of Nuclea r War, a group comprising Stockton faculty and students, will sponsor a series of events on the campus Nov. 11. The activities are part of a national convocation initiated by the Uniort of Concerned Scientists and co-sponsored by other organizations including the Arms Control Association, the Councij on Economic Priorities, the Federation of American Scientists, the National Council of Churches of*. Christ. Physicians for ‘Social Responsibility, andotHbrs. ONE HUNDRED

The film "War Without Winners'* will be shown in the B-115 lecture hall at 10 a m., 3 p.m. arid 7 p.m. and will he followed by discussion sessions focused on the issue of nuclear war and its prevention. THE. FORUM PLANS to continue its activities after Nov. 11 "War Without Winners" will be available campuses across the country have agreed to participate in the convocation. Events at Stockton will include film showings and discussions, workshop?, informational displays, tafred lectures and videotape.

to community, religious and educational groups in the area, with discussion leaders provided by the Forum. For further inforr^Btion contact the following, all at Stockton College: Novella Keith and Marea Teski, Division of Social' and Behavioral Sciences; Jamie Cromartie and Dan ■Everett, Division of Natural Sciences and Math; telephone 632-1776, ask for the faculty person . by name.

COURT HOUSE - The second in the series of slide . lectures being given at the County Art League by Cortlandt Bellavance, Associate Professor of Art at Atlantic Community College, will be held 7:30 p.m, Wednesday. Nov. li, in the gallery in the Carriage House. 1050 Washington st. Professor Bellavance’s lecture series deals with the understanding of art and art appreciation and his topic 'for the Nov li . lecture will be "What are

the Visual Arts? " The third and final lecture in the

series will be given 7:30 p m. Wednesday, Dec 9.

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VILLAS — The third annual St. Raymond's School ! Christmas Bazaar at St. Raymond’s auditoriurti here is ! set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13-15 | An opportunity for area residents to get a jump on jg their holiday gift-giving While simultaneously ® beriefiting the school, this year’s hataar will be 4 to 9 £ H p.m. Nov. 13, then 10 to 9 on Saturday and 10 to 3 Nov. J g 15. ‘ 8 g Included this year is a baby shop, sporting goods, m g ceramic. TK&nksgiving and Xmas craft booths. Craft- S c speojfle, will be on hand; there will be games for S K children; and lunch arid dinner will be served. 8 fm. ' ”

Theatre Trip For Seniors

STONE HARBOR - An outing to the 76 House dinner theatre will be . enjoyed by the Seniors Sunday. Chairlady Mrs. Gertrude Cerny w\ll arrange car pools with club president Harry Strohmetz so that every one will leave atSp.m.

For December the group is planning the annual Christmas party Wednesday night, Dec. 2, in the school hall The program will again include the distribution of gifts to each other with the entire bundle being presented to the Woodbine State School.

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Youth To Honor

LOWER TWP. - The I>ower Cape Optimist Club is seeking nominsftions from which to select a boy or girl in grades 7-12 in the Cape May-Lower Twp area The club will honor the youth selected during National Youth Appreciation Week. Nov 9-15. Theaiwaitd will be for outstanding community service, v^uch as church work, hospital volunteer service, an act of Sloan Speaker ANGLESEA - Rachel Sloan, a club member and president of Avalon Borough Council, will address the luncheon meeting of the Avalon Women’s Republican Club, noon Nov. 10 at the Lodge here.

heroism, aid to retarded children, or other volunteer activity. Anyone knowing of such a deserving youngster is asked to send his or heL name, address, telephone number, and a short resume of accomplishments to James Kelly. 403 Town Bank Rd., Cape May 08204. Deadline for entries is Saturday. Nov. 7. Theatre Party Set A luncheon theatre party at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Clmtorf, N.J. is being planned Dec. 4 by the Cape May County Retired Educators Assn. Seats are available by contacting Barbara Locke at 396-4680 for details and reservations.

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