Cape May County Herald, 13 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & Lantern t3 April '83

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Here’s something you won’t want to miss! Make sure to mark your calendar. Tuesday. May 10. Cape May Point’s own Helena Bew, noted pianist, will perform the Frenz Liszt concerto "Dance of Death" (also known as ‘‘Totentanz") with the Glassboro College Orchestra. Professor Robert Taylor, conducting. Also included in the evening's program will be a Beethoven Symphony and two Italian arias to be sung by a well-known performer The concert starts at 8 p.m. at the Glassboro College Concert Hall in Glassboro. The County Art League here in Cape May is spon soring a bus for the evening. Please get your reservations in early; there will be only one bus For immediate response, please call me at 884-4770 or the Art league at 884-8628 Sending your check to the Art League will make »your reservation authentic We will also all have our "dinner aborad the bus," where there'll be wine and merriment too; but for now, your reservations, please! In the meantine, we can all plan what we re going to bring insofar as

food!

CAPE MAY RESCUE Squad Auxiliary needs your help. The cocktail party scheduled for Friday. April 22, needs support It’s at the Atlas Motel in its newly renovated restaurant-cocktail lounge Gwen Fritz has tickets at the Atlas; her number is 884 7000 Ella Mae Miller. Auxiliary treasurer, at 884-4212, also can supply you with tickets Remember, there's dancing, open bar, some delicious canapes, and lots of fun, and laughter, and

prizes

This is a time for so many good things Sunday, April 17, at 4 p m is the South Jersey Choral Festival at the First Baptist Church. Maple and Atlantic Avenues in Wildwood There'll be 100 voices, solos, duets, and organ solos by Courthouse organist Stevenson Chase. Remember the date You'll be glad you did! HE'S 86 YEARS of age. a veteran of World War I. a past Commander of Harry Snyder Post 193 and a Past Commander of the Veterans of World War I of the Department of New Jersey. His name? Joseph A. Koury. Members of the Harry Snyder Post 193, American Legion, and their families gathered at the United States Coast Guard Of ficers' Club recently to celebrate the 64th birthday of the American Legion This occasion was also used to award a Life Membership in Post 193 to Legionnaire Joseph A Koury. Cmd. John T. Dellinger. in making the presentation, stated that the award is not given lightly

HERE'S SOMETHING else that's brand new! Cape May County Art League at 1050 Washington St., Cape May, is sponsor ing an evening for card playing, be it bridge, canasta or whatever is your desire, starting 7:30 p.m. It’s to benefit the League and there’ll be cof-

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fee. tea and cake too Try to arrange to bring your friends so that the League can enjoy some proceeds from this card playing evening. It is expected that there’ll be other evenings too, just to play cards with

your friends, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, and meet with old friends. Just a good ole fashion evening of fun, laughter and oh yes, cards! The date’’ It's Thursday evening. April 14, at 7:30 p.m If you

prefer, you can call ahead at the League 884 8628 to reserve your own table if you have a party of four If you do not, just come and we ll see what can be done IN MEMORIAM: Mrs. Bert Hughes, mother of Jean Liebig (she's secretary for Mayor's Ad visory Committee* taking notes the entire evening of meetings A loss of one's mother is a great void indeed

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