dining & entertainment
Cape May's oldest Hotel Virginia Country Breakfasts Southern Dinners Servad Family Style au»ce 1176 reservations requested THE KING EDWARD BAH Fine Wines. Southern Drinks -THURSDAYSConcerts by Candlelight Chamber Music Series -WEEKENDSJazz piano. Comedy, etc THEATRE BY THE SEA Vt Price Tickets With Early Dinners 884-8409 Howard A. Sewell Streets Cape May. New Jersey
IS GETTING SET — Members of the county Gems, from left, Vernetta West of West Cape May, Minnie Cheecks of Whitesboro and Ida Harmon of West Cape May, prepare tickets and programs for its upcoming musical extravaganza performed the The Rockaway Revue Inc. of Jamaica, N.Y., on July 6 at 3 p.m. at Convention Hall in Cape May. For ticket call 485-7641 or 881-2886. Proceeds will be used for a Gems scholarship fund.
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Vintage Film Festival Tuesdays 8:15 p.m. in the air-conditioned Victorian Towers Auditorium Ocean & Washington CAPE MAY Tuesday, July 8 "PYGMALION" (1938) LESLIE HOWARD WENDY HILLER Coming Attractions : JULY 15 "BRINGING UP BABY" JULY 22 "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" JULY 29 "CASABLANCA" AUGUST 5 "ROMAN HOLIDAY" AUGUST 12 "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" AUGUST 19 "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" AUGUST 26 "THE PRISONER OF ZENPA" SEPTEMBER 2 "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" Spa— iced By The Cewtar far (fee Am Procecda |o toward* tfca rmteratia* a# the Ealaa Phfridt Heeae MBB W
Antique Show July 7-9 STONE HARBOR - All the action will not be at the beach July 7-9 as the 37th Annual Antique Show and Sale gets underway in the elementary school, 93rd and Third Avenue. Sponsored by the Women's Civic Club of Stone Harbor to benefit local charities, the show is completely sold out to dealers from a seven-state ( area including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Connecticut, Delaware, and New Jersey. THE GRAND opening is 6 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, July 7. Tuesday, July 8, the show will run from 10:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, the last day, the show will open at 10:30 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. Luncheon and tea will be available. Reduced admission cards may be picked up at the Borough Hall, 95th and Second Avenue, and from the Chamber of Commerce Office, 96th Street. TICKETS ALSO will be available at the door. Ticketholders will be allowed to come in and out several times in one day; however, new tickets must be purchased for each day. Joseph Carpenter, an antique dealer formerly with Haddon Hall in Atlantic City, will be available to appraise antique items for a token fee. Co-chairs are Toddy Kelton and Dorothy Stump.
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