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A A A I N.J. THE MILLVILLE DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1982 PAGE ELEVEN Couple Wed On Valentine's Day Diana L. Schaper and David A. Yearicks were married on Valentine's Methodist Day at Rosenhayn United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Kenyon Mrs. Herbert Schaper of RD8, Bridgeton, and groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yearicks, Menhaden Road, Heislerville. The candlelight double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Joseph Spina. Alma Camp was organist. by her father, the bride wore a long gown with empire waistline, long, sheer sleeves accented with lace, a long train and cap-type headpiece with floorlength veil. She carried a cascade of white carnations and baby's breath with greens. Brenda Closser was her sister's matron of honor.

Her floor-length wine gown featured an empire wast with pleated skirt and matching high-necked capelet. Her headpiece was a wreath of baby's breath. and she carried a candle le in a globe surrounded with pink carnations and baby's breath. Bridesmaid Phoebe Slater was dressed identically to the matron of Margie Polhamus, niece of the Engagements Elisabeth Sher Will Marry Dr. and Mrs.

Paul B. Sher announce the engagement of their daughter, Elisabeth Willa, to Ira David Horowitz, son of Mr. and ELISABETH SHER IRA HOROWITZ Mrs. Eugene Horowitz of Merrick, N.Y. Ms.

Sher and Mr. Horowitz are 1981 graduates of the University.of Pennsylvania and are both currently attending Hahnemann Medical School in Philadelphia. Ms. Sher is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kreamer of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sher, formerly of Vineland. A July wedding is planned. Watch the CLASSIFIEDS LACIVITA Home Improvement TE HOUSE? Specializing ROOFING SIDING CARPENTRY All Repairs "No job too big or too small!" RE-HAB WORK DONE fully insured 1224 E.

BROAD MILLVILLE 327-1863 GENERAL CINEMA THEATRES CUMBERLAND MALL CINEMA I IT RTE. 47 at 55-VINELAND 825-2444 SATURDAY ALL SHOWINGS BEFORE 6P.M. $2.00 SUN. HOLIDAYS FIRST MATINEE SHOW ONLY SATURDAY THE 14TH RICHARD BENJAMIN Starring PAULA PRENTISS PG Produced by JULIE CORMAN Directed by HOWARD R. COHEN Starts Friday Saturday Sunday Tonight 7:30 9:20 9:30 10 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS AWARD Including BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR Henry BEST ACTRESS- Katharine Hepburn Fonda, BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jane Fonda BEST DIRECTOR Mark Rydell BEST SCREENPLAY (Adaptation) Ernest Thompson BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER Billy Williams.

I.SC.: BEST FILM EDITOR Robert I. Wolfe. Best Film Sound Best Original Score PC pond One of the Year's 10 Best. Time Magazine Kathleen Daily Neus Judith Friday Rex Daily News 7:10 9:20 Joel Sheila Times Norma McLain Sunday After Dark Magazine Saturday Bob Jeffrey 7:10 Stewart Fred coming events groom, was flower girl and Daniel Closser, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. The flower girl wore a wine-colored floor-length gown with white bodice and sleeves and a headpiece of baby's breath, while the ringbearer was dressed identically to the ushers.

Best man was Thomas Yearicks, brother of the groom, and ushers were Lewis Polhamus and Frank Schaper. The men of the party wore white tuxedo jackets with black lapels and black trousers. The bride's mother attended in a rose-colored gown with matching jacket and the groom's mother wore a mauve gown with empire waist. A reception was held at Richards Farm following the ceremony. The bride is employed as a pharmacist technician at Rite Aid Pharmacy.

in Millville and the groom is an employee of J. G. Durand International, also in Millville. They will reside at 1267 N.E. Blvd, Vineland, at Happy Acres Trailer Park.

ON STAGE SATURDAY DIANE DANCE Presented By ARTS OF THE DANCE MUSIC CENTRE Sat. Feb. 20 Showtimes: 3 pm and 8 pm. At 206 N. High St.

Tickets at Door $3. "Bits From Hits," Oklahoma, West Side Story, Hello Dolly. 1 hr. show. Call 825-6606.

The Cumberland County chapter of Single Parents Society will sponsor a DANCE this Sunday, Feb. 21, at 8:30 p.m. in the Panther Road Hall in Live music will be provided and refreshments will be served. Tickets are $3 for members and $4 for prospective members. For more information, call Lee at 327-2081 or Grace at 696-2471.

PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME at Millville Public Library for children ages 3-5 and kindergarten students will be offered on Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. Children enjoy books, creative dramatics, puppets, filmstrips and crafts while mothers have coffee and use the library. TECHNIQUES FOR LIVING, a for weight loss nationally known clinical hypnosis cessation without group specializing in weight loss seminar included and stopping smoking programs, self-hypnosis and a will conduct a hypnosis seminar at sette follow-up the Millville Motor Inn, Delsea The three Drive and Route 47, on Feb. 25 at fective that after 12 noon and 7:30 p.m.

anyone who wishes Wade M. Genther, F.A.I.H., has receive a complete designed and piloted this highly Information and successful seminar, which fea- may be obtained tures a clinically proven system free, 1-800-645-5454. Road Sharing LINTHICUM, Md. (AP) Automobile drivers need lessons in sharing the road with motorcycles, say many of the nation's motorcycle riders. In a poll conducted by the Motorcycle Safety.

Foundation, 91.8 percent of the respondents thought such road behavior should be taught through driver education classes and-or as part of the regular driver licensing procedure. Some 95 percent felt that information. also should be included in state motor vehicle manuals. of I cent Buy One deserve ONE a break GET McDonald's FREE Choose sandwich, Sausage, an or Hot. Egg Cakes Scrambled and 306 N.

VINELAND Delsea Drive Eggs, Sausage and Hash MILLVILLE Browns. Limit one per customer, per visit. Please 1027 High St. present coupon when ordering. Offer ends Feb.

21, 1982 HAMMONTON 96 S. White Horse Pike MATINEES "Diane Keaton and Albert Finney give the kind of 1st SAT SUN performances that in the theatre become legendary isn't a scene in director Alan Parker's new picture 'Shoot the Moon' that think rings has given us a movie about separating that is perhaps the most revealing American movie of the era? Pauline Kael, THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE SHOTIMON "As spare and as sharp in its detail as fine prose and as METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS Miss Keaton is continuously' fine harrowing, intelligent and FINNEY DIANE KEATON and Mr. Finney gives the kind of anguished biting ALBERT full-length performance one associates with his best work" BUDCO- LANDIS CINEMA PETER WELLER DANA HILL Vincent EXECUTIVE Canby, THE PRODUCERS NEW EDGAR YORK J. TIMES SCHERICK LANDIS AVE. AT.EAST AVE.

STUART MILLAR WRITTEN BY BO GOLDMAN PRODUCED BY ALAN MARSHALL 8 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS AWARD RAGTIME DINO DE AURENIS PRESENTS A WILOS FORMAN FIN RAGTIME with JAMES CAGNEY BRAD DOURIF MOSES GUNN ELIZABETH MCGOVERN DISON MANDY PAINKIN HONIRO ROLINS NARY STEENBURGEN Musir by RANDY NE WHAN A SUMIEY PRODUCTION Executive Producers HAUSMAN and BERNARD WILLIANS Seenplay by MICHAE I WELLER from the Novel Ragtime by F1 DOCTOROW Produced by DINO DE AURENTS Directed by MILOS FORMAN PC PARENTAL BURBANCE SUGGESTED 4 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE MAY NOT DE SURT ABLE FOR Copyright by Paramount Pictures Corporation All Rights Reserved FRI- $2.00 LANDIS CINEMA 1st MATINEES SHOW LANDIS AVE. AT EAST AVE. 691-0117 SAT SUN 12 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS AWARD including 'BEST PICTURE' $2.00 1st SHOW MATINEES I SAT SUN WARREN BEATTY- DIANE KEATON BUDCOVINELAND VINELAND SHOP. CTR. 002-5500 3 SAT smoking weight gain.

The instruction in complete casprogram. seminar is so efthe first hour may leave and refund. reservations by calling, toll "Charlie Smith's nighttime forays across the border have a sensual, hushed quality." Peter Rainer, Los Angeles Border' has a fine cast, clear intent and anguish at its heart as it looks at the unanswerable question of illegal aliens along the length. of the U.S.- Mexican border" -Sheila Benson, L.A. Times JACK -NICHOLSON THE BORDER EPER Production A TONY RICHARDSON Film "THE HARVEY KEITEL VALERIE PERRINE WARREN OATES Introducing ELPIDIA CARRILLO Written by DERIC WASHBURN and WALON GREEN and DAVID FREEMAN Director of Photography RIC WAITE RY COODER Executive Producer NEIL HARTLEY Produced by EDGAR BRONFMAN, Directed by TONY RICHARDSON Original Soundtrack on BACKSTREET Records and Tapes RESTRICTED UNIVERSAL RIO PICTURE UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN STUDIOS FRI- $2,00 VINELAND 3 SAT- 1PM- MATINEES VINELAND SHOP.

CTR. 692-5566 1st SHOW SAT SUN 3 HOUSE OF WINK THE CLASSIC 3-D HORROR MOVIE OF ALL TIME. Starring VINCENT PRICE -FRANK LOVEJOY PHYLLIS KIRK CAROLYN JONES PAUL PICERNI CHARLES BRONSON, as Igor reenplay by CRANE WILBUR Produced by BRYAN FOY Directed by AND! VINELAND 3 SAT- FRI- SAT MATINEES SHOW VINELAND SHOP. CTR. SUM.

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