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Herald & Lantern 25 May *83

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k Photo by Al Wntho// ICLUB GUEST — Mrs. Thelma Yeager, left, first vice /president of Stone Harbor Garden Club, greets Mrs. ffl’lalre Gray, guest speaker, who talked on ‘Table settings with House Flowers’ at May meeting.

Victorian Dinners Set

CAPE MAY - The elegance of Victorian dinner parties, in the circles that held dinner parties, was among the things that made the Gay 90s day. To recreate that feeling, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts is planning two such parties. One will be Saturday, June 18 and the other Saturday. Se^t 17. The dinners. beginning at 6:30 p.m., will feature cocktails or wine and hors d’oeuvres in the formal parlor of the Emlen Physick House

From there the guests proceed to the candlelit dining room for a full course dinner including dessert. After a delicious dinner, coffee and mints will be served in the music room. The donation for the dinner and a tour of the house will be all inclusive and tax deductible. Attendance will be limited to 20 guests, so. those who would like to be one of the lucky 20, are urged to call the MAC office (884-5404) and make reservations early

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