Cape May County Herald, 23 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 45

Herald & Lantern 23 May 84 (| j IT j R g & entertailiment ^

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COURT HOUSE - Plans for the Memorial Day observance of Thurston Elmer Wo#d Post *198, American Legion, Monday. May 28, have been announced by Clara A. Foster, general chairman.

The schedule follows : 7:30 a.m. — flag raising at ■ the Post Home. Dias Creek Road and Hand Avenue, after which the Post Firing Squad in charge of Post Commander Albert E Hedge, accompanied by Rev. Wilbur S. Hoffman, will conduct Memorial Services at the following sites: 7:45 a.m. — Evans Corner (Swainton) - will meet with Stone Harbor contingent ( Post 331 > ; 8 a.m. — South Dennis M e o d i s t Cemetery; 8:15 a.m. — St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Goshen; 8:30 a.m. — Coshen Methodist Cemetery, 8:45 a.m. — Whitesboro Cemetery; 9 a.m. — Court House Baptist (Jeinetery; return to Post l98 Home. FORMATION OF parade at 10:30 at Post Home. W. Boyd Tyler is grand marshal. The Middle Township Band will partici£ite. Following the Parade Memorial Services will be held on the Post Home grounds. Rev. Hoffman will offer the Memorial Prayers, Tyler will introduce guest speaker,

Freeholder William E. Sturm Jr. Refreshments will be served following the services in the Post Home by Post 198 members under direction of Post Commander Allx t E. Hedge and Auxiliary President Helen G. Watts. For information call Clara Foster. 465-5691.

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Symphony G>ncert Scheduled OCEAN CITY - The South Jersey Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Samuel Muni, will present its second annual Cape May County concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 31, at the Music Pier on the Boardwalk between 8th and 9th Streets. The program will include: Marriage of Figaro Overture, by Wolfgang , Amadeus Mozart, Ap palachian Spring Suite, by Aaron Copland and Sym phony No. 7. by Ludwig Van Beethoven. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the following locations throughout the county : Village Card & Gift, Wayside Shopping Ctr., Marmora; Ocean City Cultural Art Center, 409 Wesley Ave. ; The Country Workshop, 449 Shore Rd., Ocean View; Woodbine ■ Variety. 511 Washington; Court House Stationers, Rt. 9 and Ormond Dr. : Dalrymple's Gifts, 20 JFK Blvd., Sea Isle City; Hoy's 5 & 10, 2808 Dune Dr.. Avalon and 219 96th St., Stone Harbor; Barval News, 311 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood; Mid-Atlantic Art Center, 1048 Washington St.. Cape May For further information call: 399-7628, 6111. The South Jersey Symphony is a newly formed, fully professional symphony orchestra created to present concerts in the eight South Jersey counties. Art League Events Set CAPE MAY - The County Art League, 1050 Washington St., will present a lecture by Bill Schilling on postcard art today. Scheduled by the league for presentation during June are: June 9. Katharine Carter, lecture on painting. 6:30 p.m.; June 9, Opening reception Katharine Carter and four New Jersey Potters — Sally Mclnerney. David Voll, Terry & Susan Gogan — 7:30 p.m.; June 13, Weaving Workshop, 10 a.m. (bring lunch). JUNE 16. Caligraphy Workshop 9 a.m. -4 p.m.; June 20, Demonstration of spinning of various materials/discussion; June 23, P.M. Cafe, Open Reading — poetry, stories 7:30 p.m.. refreshments; June 27, Batik Workshop 10 a.m. (bring lunch and rubber gloves); June 30, Caligraphy Workshop, 9 a.m. -4 p.m. For further information on these events, call 884-8628.

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