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Mary White in ‘Loving’
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SEA ISLE CITY - Does the actress playing Ann Forbes on “Loving," the ABC-TV soap opera shown at 11:30 weekdays mornings. look familiar? She should. She’s Mary Elizabeth White, daughter of Edward J. White of 52nd Street, and Mary Jane Dunne of Philadelphia. White, who uses the professional name of Callan White, has signed a twoyear contract in the leading role.
JOth Year Production April 20-28 CAPE MAY - The Cape May Performing Arts Guild will celebrate its 10th anniversary when the Sandpiper Players present the stage production And Miaa Reardon Drinka A Little in the City Hall Auditorium April 20, 21, 27 and 28 at 8:30 p.m. The play is being directed by Adrianna Warner of Cape May. It was written by Paul Zindel, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Ef fecta of Gama Rays on Man-In-The-Moon-Mari-golds. In "And Miss Reardon" Zindel probes deeply into the tortured relationship of three sisters whose lives have reached a point of crisis. When the married sister comes to dinner to press the need for committing her sibling to an institution, the simmering resentments burst alive. During the Tulip Festival, the group will present a daytime program on the Mall in Cape May to help celebrate the weekend festivities. They will present a performance geared toward a children’s audience entitled "The Little Boy Who Saved The Day". Sale Slated
years. She is married to Tony Bruskas "I Taos, N.M. He’s an actor, too. They live in Manhattan. She attended schools in Philadelphia, studies acting at a number of places including Hedgerow Theatre. Rose Valley, Pa., and has had roles running the gamut from Nancy Twinkle in "Little Mary Sunshine" to Ophelia in "Hamlet."
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VILLAS - A Sale of new and used clothing and other articles will be held Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, in the social room of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore and Washington Avenues. A light lunch will be available.
GRAND OPENING - APRIL 20TH FEATURING: HOMEMADE BARBEOUED SPARERIBS. BARBEOUED CHICKEN, AND \
ITHERN FRIED CHICKEN.
SMACKIN. FINGER LICKIN' GOOD FOOD
'chi'* enjoy a "Mark Cheese L made with three drdereni kinds of cheese,
and sauteed onions. An extraordinary treat!
•Ju-Ju's Meat ball Sandwiches. •Specializing in Philadelphia
style Italian Hoagies of all types. '
•And much, much, more!
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THRU APRIL
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Herald & Lantern 18 April '84
dining & entertainment
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Concert Schedule Listed
CAPE MAY — The con- tand will open with the cert series at the Tulip Festival Concert by Washington Street bands- the LuLu Temple Shrine
CELEBRATE EASTER AT THE
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CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
SUNDAY 10 A.M.-1 P.M.
Band of Philadelphia, Pa., 2 p.m. Saturday, April 28. The concert is sponsored by the city Chamber of
Commerce.
In addition, three gala concerts are slated for Gardner Hall in the Christian Admiral Hotel. These concerts, at 8 p.m., are: First State Symphonic Band, Saturday, July 21; Naval Academy Band, Annapolis, Saturday, Aug. 4, and the Air Force Band of the East, Friday, Aug. 17. Evening (8 p.m.) concerts at the bandstand, as announced by Arthur Doran, band concerts coordinator: SATURDAY, JUNK J*. Mays Lun ding Veterans Band; Saturday. July 7. Nabb-Lcslit Senior American
Legion Bai
Wednesday. July II, The
Saturday. July l«, GoMen 1
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278th Army Band; Tuesday. July 17. Cumberland County College Symphonic Band. Wednesday. July 18. Cape May Coast Guard Training Wednesday. July 25.
Philadelphia.
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; Saturday. July
Over 30 Feet ot Fresh Fruits & Juices Pastries, Lox & Bagels Hot & Cold Entrees Only $8.95 REGULAR MENU ALSO AVAILABLE
Veterans Band; Wednesday. Aug. 8. Cape May Coast Guard Training Center Band; Saturday. Aug II. The
Hall. Christian Admiral Hotel); Saturday. Aug. 18. Hammonlon BiCentennial Band, Wednesday. Aug 22. Lower Cape May Regional High School; Saturday. Aug 25. LuLu Temple Shrine Band. Philadelphia. Pa.. Tuesday. Aug 28. Hal Davis Dance Orchestra. Block Party; Wednesday. Aug 29. IIB Smith Cornet Band. Smithville; Saturday.
Sendee Qbiwneh SERVED 3-10 P.M.
A Full Course Dinner Complete wltti Appetizer ond Dessert ROAST DUCKUN0 with Orange Sauce and Wild Rice Stuffing ROAST YOUNG VERMONT TURKEY with House Dressing ond Glblet Gravy BAKED HAM Sugar Cured and Baked, served with Pineapple Sauce BROILED FLOUNDER SICIUAN0 VEAL PARMESAN Side Order ot Spoghetti (comptete) STUFFED SHRIMP Stuffed with Fresh Maryland Crabmeat ROAST LEG OF BABY LAMB with Mint Jelly PRIME RIB OF BEEF A Special Cut with Natural Juices
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Style Show, Luncheon
AVALON - Fashions by the Cross Country Shop of Stone Harbor will highlight a spring luncheon Saturday, April 28, at the Whitebrier Inn here, sponsored by the Cape May County Branch of the American Association of University Women. Proceeds will go to the AAUW Educational Foundations program, which offers Scholarships to Women. A choice of luncheon entrees and door prizes donated by local businesses, will be offered. For reservations, call Gayle Daniel at 368-5790 or Carol Ann Williams at 398-6175.
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