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M Lectures to Run Gamut
1 CAFK MAY — Five illustrated lectures will contribute to the festivities during Cape May's annual Victorian Week All five lectures will be held at the Cape Island Baptist Church Mali, Gurney Street at Columbia Avenue This Friday at 4 : :«i p.m.. the curator of the Fhysick Mouse Museum, Charles Miller ASM), will talk on [""" "Victorian Decor and Decorum". Well known for his sparkling wit. Miller will make sketches in front of the audience to illustrate such themes as Victorian styles, window treatments, costumes, and lifestyle "from cradle to the grave" There is an admission charge. , JOHN KIKKOWS will i present a slide lecture on the "Victorian Revival in America" 8:30 p.m. Friday Formerly associated with Bradbury & Bradbury. Burrows is now one of the country's leading in- . dependent consultants in / the design of Victorian wall 1 and ceiling papers His local credits include public rooms at the Mainstay Inn and The Ab- , bey guest house, and he has just completed designs for the upstairs Library of the Kmlen Fhysick House. Admission is charged to his slide lecture. SUNDAY. OCT. 13 at 4:110 p.m.. Steven Miller will present a slide lecture on i "Currier / Ives Frints" Now the senior curator at the Museum of the City of New York and a recognized authority in this field. Miller is the son of Cape May residents Charles and ™ Ann Miller. There is also an admission fee for his talk. Sue learning will present a slide show on "Cape May At The Turn Of The Century" H p.m. Friday. A noted local historian. Mrs. Learning has entertained audiences for years with her accounts of how Cape May has changed over time Admission is charged Sunday. Oct 20 at 8 p m . Tom Carroll will show slides on "Cape May A restoration Success Story" The proprietor of the Mainstay Inn. a leading local preservationist, and currently the president of
the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. Carroll will document the many changes i mostly for the better) that
have transformed Cape May over the past two decades. His slide lecture has an admission fee
' Dramatic ' Spectacle In Store CAPE MAY - The ' Jersey Cape Ferforming Arts Guild will present its "Renowned Company of Superlative Flayers in the ■ Grand Dramatic Spectacle ■ DIRTY WORK AT THE f CROSSROADS, or TEMP TED TRIED AND TRUE "The success attending \ this great romantic drama at its initial production in 1890. when il was received with unbounded appluase. unprecedented in the history of the stage, has induced the management to spare no expense in its production." The audience can cheer the hero and boo the villain Saturday. Sunday. Monday, and Oct 17. 18. and 19 at 8:30 p.m. at the Cape May City Elementary I School on Lafayette St. ^ For further information call 884-0054 Tickets will be available at the door. La
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