Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 5 March '86 3
D oris Ward COURTROOM DRAMA — From left are Michael Boyle, the accused, Don Cardwell. the judge, and Roy Luetzou. defense attorney in Jersey Cape performing Arts Guild's production of Agatha Christie's "Witness for the Prosecution." The show will be playing at the old courthouse. Main Street. Court House on Fridays and Saturdays for the next three weeks. Curtain call is 8 p.m.; tickets are available at the door. For information call 861-5979.
Statewide Dividends
TOMS RIVER - Statewide Bancorp, the parent corporation of the First National Bank of Toms River, has declared a cash dividend' to shareholders of Statewide Bancorp common stock in the amount of 35 cents per share, payable April 15, to shareholders of record on March 20.
The board of directors also declared the payment of a cash dividend to shareholders of Statewide Bancorp" s $2.20 Cumulative Convertible Preferred — Series A stock in the amount of 55 cents per share, payable April 15. to shareholders of record on March 20.
Another Mystery For Court House
COURT HOUSE - The historic Old Court House on Main Street will turn into a theater again when The Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild presents Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution Friday and Saturday and March 14, 15, 21. and 22. Last year's, production of Night of January the 16th played to packed houses. As in last year's production. the jury each night will be drawn from the audience. THE CURTAIN on each performance is scheduled to rise 8 p.m. The cast this year includes three school teachers, two county workers, a dentist, a Realtor, a banker, students, and area business people. In the cast are: Laura Clark, Lower Township teacher; Faye Senior, Court House; Dr William Stote. North Cape May dentist; Mike Boyle, Sea Isle City; Lee Lay ton. production manager. South Jersey Regional Theatre; Dona! W. Cardwell, retired actor ; Eileen Elia, real estate saleswoman; Frank Hughes, Maud Abrams School teacher.
Also. Marian Holzmer, ! co-owner. Handyman f Haven. North Cape May. < Pat Elia. county worker; Art Nelson, manager First Jersey National. North Cape May; The play is directed by Adriana Warner of West Cape May. who teaches at Atlantic Community College. Reservations are not I necessary, but ticket information can be obtained by calling 861-5979. 4 Scouts Set Dean Award VILLAS — Thomas Dean of this community will be honored with the Silver Beaver Award tomorrow evening at the council recognition dinner of Baysea District. Boy Scounts of America, at the Centerton Golf Club. This is the highest award made by a local council. The Order of the Arrowwill hold a social March 22 at the Anglesea Fire Hall in North Wildwood. For further information, call Don Richter 465-4546
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