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Herald & Lantern 23 November '83
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ERMA — Patricia Joundry’s play, Teach Me How to Cry, will be performed by the students of Lower Cape May Regional High School 8 p.m. Dec. 1,2, and 3 in the Paul W. Schmidtchen Auditorium, Route 9. Veteran thespians Sheila McCloy, Laura St. Clair, Missy Hughes, Christine Harris, Tina Dixon, and Rick Weber will appear in this tragi-comedy exploring the relationship between trust and betrayal. McCloy, St. Clair, and Harris appeared last year in the Arthur Miller piece, A View from the Bridge. Hughes, Dixon, and Weber
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have appeared on stages throughout the county, most recently joing McCloy, St. Clair, and Harris in the March ’83 production of The Wiz, who learn to deal with disappointment and hear break as they step into adulthood. Both have appeared on the Teitelman stage and Eatroff has worked on the high school musical. Rounding out the cast are Dennis Dowe and Nancy Breitbach as school friends who also learn lessons about maturity and responsibility. Both are graduates of the Teitelman stage. Production manager is Isabella Gordon; direction is by Paul J. Mathis, instructor at the high school. Seating is limited to 70 patrons each evening. For information and ticket reservations, the high school may be contactflnrt 884-3475.
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WILDWOOD - The Union Trust Co, of 3600 Pacific Ave., will exhibit the works of Wildwood resident Mary Federici in the lobby of the bank for the remainder of the month. The exhibit is a joint effort of Union Trust and the County Art League. Ms. Federici is a graduate of Glassboro State College, a member of the Art League, where she has taught many classes, and has exhibited in numerous shows. Her works include oils, watercolors and batik. She is also one of the five artists who painted the Victorian Village Plaza Mural in Cape May. Ms. Federici’s work can be seen during regular banking hours. For more information call Union Trust Co., or the Art League, 884-8628 .-MOVIE-: :LISTINGSj iMnmsmm: • lu* ttr KjoMii; ns * ;iu.<iw« war. . • Held Ovec 2nd Week • •“MimrVILLf 3-D" (PS): •Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM? • Speoai Hobday Matinees * • Fn Sal Sun Nov 25 • 2S27 1 30 PM • • (Ai Pasaet Suspended) ^ • Starting Friday, Dec 2 • . "CROSS CREEK" (PG) • •Evenings 7 00 and 9 00 PM* •cjEwnsa: . JUNCTION ROUTES ( 4 47 MO MALI a • ••ooaanoe -home aeooc • Held Uvei 2nd Week. : • Snare in* war min T a «e a • Fnend 10 America s No t • • Comedy Mil • • "THE BIG CHIU" |RI • •Evenings 6 45 and 8 4b PM®
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(From Page 37) THE PETER SHIELDS - An elegant feast. For the grandest setting imaginable, plan to enjoy Thanksgiving Day dinner at The Peter Shields Restaurant, at 1301 Beach Drive, Cape May. Hie beachfront mansion is a feast not only for the eyes, but you’ll feel like you’re dining in the home of a wealthy friend who assures you of holiday feast that is truly a treasure. Everything served will be the very best and freshest available, including excellent appetizers, succulent entrees and outstanding desserts. Thanksgiving dinner will be served from 2 p.m. Reservations suggested - call 884-7041. THE CARRIAGE LAMP — Thanksgiving Dinner. The Carriage Lamp, at 326 Goverdale Avenue, at the Bay in the Villas invites you to enjoy a fabulous Thanksgiving Day dinner in this most special restaurant. Thanksgiving dinner will be served from 2 to 9 p.m. and includes a full menu from $6.95. This fine dining establishment will be providing the very best dinners in a truly special atmosphere. The affordable facilities are a drawing card for dining out this Thanksgiving without putting a dent in the wallet. Recommended. Call for reservations —
HARBOR DELI — Eat hearty. Enjoy a hearty lunchtime sampMg at the comfy Harbor Deli in Stone Harbor, open sevens days a week —10 to 3 weekdays and 10 to 5 weekends. We enjoyed a thick, zesty bowl of Italian Bean soup last weekend ($1.30) and have never tasted anything better. The Italian Bean Soup is a weekend feature. Mondays, enjoy an Italian Ginger & potato soup, for just $2.95. Tuesdays, the baked macaroni & cheese & tuna melt is the $2.95 special. Wednesdays, enjoy Italian sausage, with peppers & onions, and a side of potato salad. Worth raving about.
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