CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 22 JUNE '63
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CAPE MAY - Trolley, walking, and Physick Estate tours will be featured in the city daily in July. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts will sponsor: Trolley tours: EAST END - In the allweather trolley-bus. this tour begins at the trolley stand on Beach Dr. at Gurney St It runs every day on th^ following schedule (weather peftnitting): 9. 9:45, 10:^. and 11:15 a.m.; Noon/U2:45. 1:30. 3:30, 4:15. 5. 6. #7:45. and 8:30 p.m. WEST END - In the popular open-air carriage, this tour logins at the rear corner of Congress Hall. Perry St at Congress PI It runs every day on the following schedule (weather permitting): 9. 9:45,10:30and 11:15; Noon. 12:45, 4:15, 5. 5:45. 7. 7:45 and 8:30 p.m. WALKING TOURS beginning at the information booth at the head of the Washington Mall, and run on the following schedule (weather permitting): Mondays 7 pm. Wednesdays. 10 a.m.; Thursdays, 7 p.m.; Fridays, 7 p.m.; Saturdays. 10 a.m.; Sundays, 10 aim. Emlen Physick Estates tours: Located at 1048 Washington St., this mansion was designed by famous Philadelphia ar
Colonial Concert CAPE MAY - The Drex el University Colonial Ensemble will perform a free concert in Convention Hall 8 p m Saturday Colonial Ensemble is a group of student instrumentalists who wear costumes and perform music associated with the Revolution and Federal Period of the United States Dr Walter High, a pro lessor of history at Drexel, presents interesting facts about the music and the period in which it was writ ten Dr. Clyde Shive. the founder and conductor, has researched and arranged much of the music for present day performance For additional information contact the Depart ment of Civic Affairs at 8ft4 8411 ext 20 or 27 ' Old Sounds For Fourth STONE HARBOR - The climax to all-day In dependence Day program sponsored by the borough's Chamber of Commerce will be a professional music program by the Serenaders. a Big Band from Wilmington. Del . at 7:30 pm Monday, July 4, at 95th St and the beach The Serenaders are a 13-piece hand with gir! vocalist. The organization has been in existence for over 30 years and has a complete collection of the music of the 40’s. 50's 60's
and 70's
Everyone is welcome to attend this concert at 7 30 P M. at 95th & the Beach on Monday evening July 4th
chitect Frank Furness, and was built in 1881. It contains an authentic&llyrestored Victorian house museum. Estate tours also include the Carriage House (now home of the County Art League) and an outbuilding containing an exhibit of antique tools. Tours run on the following schedule: Thursdays through Sundays; 10. 10:45, 11:30 a.m.. 12:15, 1. 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4. 7, 7:45, 8:30 and 9:15 p.m, Mondays through Wednesdays: 10, 10:45, and 11:30 a m. 12:15, 1. 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, and 4:00 p.m Gaslight tours of the Interiors of Cape May’s most famous houses run every Monday and Wednesday from 8 to 10 p.m
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•••MOVIE LISTINGS I PLEASE CALL 522-3838
Hurry FINAL DAYS Las! Day Thursday. June 23 ROY SCHEIDER UR>B Action ThnN#*' "BLUE THUNDER" (R) W*n»n Otum * Candy Clark Evenings 700 and 9 00 PM
Starling Friday June 24 It you IhougM ITte mghl Wtore was funny, wad I* you see the nert day '•roiwrt ii The Next Day ' (R) Evemnos 7 46 ami 10 PM
Hutry FIN Brilliant A Big Hill "WAR GAMES" (PG) starring Dabney Cdeman and Matthew Brodenck Evenings 6 40 and 8 45 PM
NOW PLAYING
Star Wars
"RETUHH OF THE JEDI" (F8) Slairrng Mark Hanrilt Harrison ford ’ Came fisher Evenings 7 15 and 9 45 PM (All Passes SuspondodJ
Starting Friday June 24 A Shipload of L aughs'
"YELL0WBEARD" (PG)
starring Graham Chapman
Pefer Bov* * Marty Feldman
and Cheech & Chong
Evenings 6 45 and 8 45 PM
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Day Thursday, June 23
PAUL NEWMAN
Jack Warden ‘ James Mason “THE VERDICT" (H) Evenings 6 45 and 9 00 PM
Friday, Saturday June 24 25
RICHARD PRYOR JACKIE GLEASON “THE TOY" (PR)
Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM
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Slarting SUNDAY, June 26
Marsha Mason Jason Robards
Donald Sutherland MAX DUGAN RETURNS" Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM Slarting WEDNESDAY,June 29
ROY SCHEIDER
Soars with Excitement m "BLUE THUNDER” (R) Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM - :—
Held 0ver...4th Week, Norman Bales Comes Home 2? Years Later ANTHONY PERKINS
"PSYCHO 11”
Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 F^M Starting Fri., July 1 “STR0KER ACE” (PG) Evenings 7 45 and IQ PM
Last Day Wednesday, June 22 "VICTOR, VICTORIA” (PG) Evenings 6 45 and 9 00 PM
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• HURRY FINAL DAYS • The New Hilarious Hit' • DAN AYKROYD • EDDIE MURPHY
• TRADING PLACES" (R)
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9 Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM
I Friday 7 45 and 10 PM
• Beg Friday 7 45 and to pm : yua 5 i]Y.i.i
Held Over. 3rd Week. ROGER MOORE as James Bond 007 "OCTOPUSSY" (PG) Evenings 6 40 and 9 00 PM
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Starling THURSDAY, June 23
MGM s Comedy Hi!'
"MY FAVORITE YEAR”(P6
starring Peter O Toole
Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM SUNDAY. MONDAYJune 26
DUDLEY MOORE
MARY TYLER MOORE “SIX WEEKS” (PG)
Evenings 7 00 and 9 00
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
June 28-29
BURT REYNOLDS GOLDIE HAWN “BEST FRIENDS” (PG Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM
Slarlmg THURSDAY, June 30 DUSTIN HOFFMAN and Academy Award Winner JESSICA LANGE "TOOTSIE” (PG) Evenings 6 55 and 9 00 PM
J Held Over 4th Week in Area' ^ Brilliant A Big Hit 1 • Joel Siegel ABC TV • ‘WAR GAMES” (PG) ^ Evenings 6 55 and 9 00 PM
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• Last Day Thursday, June • Something Wicked •This Way Comes”(PG) • Evenings 6 45 and 8 45 PM
Last Day Thursday, June 23 "BLUE THUNDER" (R) Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM
Starting FRIDAY. June 24 The Very Very Sexy Star 1 RICHARD GERE “BREATHLESS” (R Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM
Starting FRIDAY, July 1 Brilliant A Big Hit 1 ‘WAR GAMES Evenings 6 55 and 9 0(5 PM

