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'Blackouts' Tonight At LCMR ERMA — The students of Lower Cape May Regional High School will perforin "An Evening of Blackouts" 8 tonight in the Paul W. Schmidtchen Auditorium of the high school, Route 9. The program includes blackouts from "Feiffer's People" by Jules Feiffer. "The Autumn Garden" by LiHian Hellman, "A Young Lady of Property." by Hornton Foote. "Enter Laughing" by Joseph Stein, "The Loveliest Afternoon of the year" byJohn Guare. and "A Social Event" by William Inge The cast for this final production of the 1983-84 season involves LarryBrown, Scott King. Missie Hughes. Sheila McCloy, Tina Dixon, Sue Hart, Lisa Axelson, Kevin Wakefield, Rick Hinkap. Bridgette Dollinceri and Chris MacDonald. THIS PRODUCTION is directed by junior MissyKing, whose credits include on-stage and behind-the-sdenes-work with the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild. Seating is limited to 80 patrons and reservations are strongly suggested. For information and reser- I vations, the school may be I contacted at 884-3475 dur- | ing regular business hours. | ''An Evening of I Blackouts" is produced by C Paul J. Mathis, instructor I at the high school, under I the auspices of the State of I New Jersey Gifted and I Talented Educational I Program. Courtesy Van Visits I? RIO GRANDE - The County Office on Aging has Announced the June |chedule for visits by its pourtesy van as follows: } June 6. Villas. MillMan Renter. Bayshore Rd . 9:30 « 1 : 30 a.m. June 7. Ocean City. 4W$>' and Central jkvehuevj4l:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.. June* 11. Wildwood. Community Center. 114 W Davis, 9:30 -11:30 a m June 14. Avalon, Dune Drive, near Police Department 10 a m. -noon; June 14. StOne Harbor. 96th . Street near Woman's Civic Club. 1-2 p.m.; June 18. Ocean City. West Near 4th Street (WaWa). 10 a.m. -noon; June 21. Cape May, Victorian Plaza, noon -2 p.m.; June 28. Marmora. Wayside Village, noon -2 p.m.. City Dance Recital Set : CAPE MAY - The 7th Annual City Recreation i Spring Dance Recital presented by students of ci|ty dance instructor Viva Mangold will be held in ( Convention Hall Saturday, June 9, beginning at 8 p.m. For additional informa- •} tion and/or tickets contact the Department of Civic Af- | fairs in Convention Hall or call 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
Cape May Station Gets Female CO
ft lllk -V v v.. . ' Doris Ward
wom m. r wj m COMMAND CHANGE — ' "cape May Station of the U.S. 1 oast Guard changed commaod last week and became the first Coast Guard shore station with a female commanding officer. Top. Lt. Steven Brantner. outgoing commander. and l-t. Sally Brice-OHara. new commander, review the troops. Middle Lt. Brice-O Hara gets the Command of Shore pin from Capt. Lance Eagan. commander of Group Cape May. Bottom, Lt. Brice-O'Hara is con- ■ gratulated by her husband. Lt. Comdr. Robert F. O'Hara. They have a son and expect a second child in September.

