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V VX-V,!•I»Htl M b torF!i 21itIft#i tiv:litirtn dttrcBIT OF ACTION betweenGeorg* Grizzord and Mol Throne in seen* fromIITwelfth Night” to be shown next week at Bucks County Playhouse. Jan* McArthur looks on with alarm.Ford GrantsGo To AgedEight pilot projects umed at helping local planning councils make better use of fund* available for the needs of the elderly will be established under a$330,000 appropriation announced recently by the Ford Foundation. Specific localities have not yet been determined.The Foundation also announced a grant of $130,000 to Western Reserve University of Cleveland, to serve as a research and evaluation center for the projects.Two other Foundation actionsannounced in the field of agingare:A $180,000 grant to the Council on Social Work Education. The grant will finance the preparation and distribution of case studies and other teaching materials for use in social - work education.NOT REALLY—Margot Stevenson, Nicholas Martin and Christine Pickles in a scene from Sheridan's ‘‘School For Scandal,” one of three plays which the Association of Producing Artists (APA) will present at Michael Ellis’ Bucks County Playhouse for two weeks, starting Monday.An appropriation of $140,000 to ] rL—a help establish a national asaocia- Thr## Aetf Cardedtion among non . profit homesfor the aged. The association will be sponsored by the National Council on the Aging.Veterans' Home LoansIncreased In JuneApplication* for home loan guaranty showed an increase for June over the totals for May. Chares F. Devine. Officer - in • Charge, VA Office, Allentown,reported today.Requests for appraisal maintained the high level reached the past few months. Appraisal request* for June totaled 342 com pared to 39k received in May.Application* for home loan guaranty were up from a total of 1S1 in May to 193 in June, an increase of 27* percent, Devinesaid.For Allentown FairThree top - flight attractions will open the Grandstand Show at the 1981 Allentown Fair, according to General Manager Edward G. Leidig.Buddy Heaton's Buffalo Stampede, television's famous Charlie Weaver, and the kiddiea’ favorites Huckleberry Hound and 'Yogi Bear will appear on the aamebill to entertain Grandstand audience* from Friday, September 15th through Monday, September 18th.Single performance* are scheduled for Friday evening and Sunday afternoon, while afternoon and evening shows will be presented on Saturday and Minday.Repertory GroupTo GiveWorks$200,000 InTouristFundPennsylvania's $200,000 Tourist Promotion Matching Fund pro gram is rapidly making the Commonwealth the focal point of the nation's tourism industry.County Tourist Promotion agencies. although activated under avariety of names, have presented a singleness in purpose in applying for $138,828 in matching (fund requests to date. This initial response to the program represents 14 counties, according toHarold A. Swenson director ofThree of the theater’* mo*, popular works, School for Scandal” by Sheridan, ‘‘Twelfth Night” by Shakespeare and Tb* Tavern” by George M. Cohan*will be offered by the Association of Producing Artists, in repertory, at Michael Ellis’ Bucks Cotftity Playhouse for two weeks, startingMonday.The outstanding cast, headed by George Grizzard. Rosemary Harris and Ellia Rabb. will be playing various roles in each of the three plays. A different play will be presented, in it# entirety, each performance. *Sheridan's classic comedy romp School for Scandal. will be the opening production on Mondaythe Vacation and Travel Development Bureau.Under provision* of the bill the bill the Department of Commerce will match funds raised bv participating travel agencies tip to 10 cents per capita of county population or $3 per rental roomevening, July 24. George M. Cohan’s The Tavern, a delightful melodrama of the 1920’», will play the following night, Tuesday, July 23, and for the matinee and evening performance on Wednesday, July 28 School for Scandal” will play again Thursday, July 27; Friday, July 28 and Saturday mat-July 25—July 29within the county. No county will jnee, July 29. he eligible for less than $1,000 or •'Twelfth Night” will be first more than 20 per cent • $40,000 • shown on Monday evening, July of the total appropriation The ,31. at the start of the secondINCLUSIVESUMMER SUITStotal state gram will never be in excess of what the county agency raises.Largest single fund-seeker to date is Monroe County with theweek of the company's stay at Michael Ellis’ always interestingwarm-weather theater.Ellis Rabb has directed School for Scandal” and The Tavern,**SPORT COATSSLACKSSPORT SHIRTSPoeono Mountains Vacation Bur- while Allen Fletcher has staged eau submitting the required hud- j Twelfth Night ” Setting*, liicht-getary statements and records of I ing and costumes for all three planned expenditures and past i worjts have been created byaccomplishments that earmark Llovd Burlingame.SWIMWEARKNIT SHIRTS$40,000 the maximum that would Other* in the company, in addibe available under the state pro , tion to Grizzard and Rabb andgram—four tourist promotionMiss Harris, are Erl MontREAL SAVINGSCOME SEEOther agencies applying for mat ! gomery, John Ragin, Keene Curdling fund grants and the coun-itis, Jane McArthur, Mai Throne,ties they represent are:Tucker Ashworth. Nicholas Mar-MEN'SWOMEN'SCHILDREN'SPennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bur- tin. Page Johnson. Margot Stev-eau 'Lancaster $27,800); Leban- \ enson. Christine Pickles.SHOESClaaranc* Prices — Buy and SaveAll Sales CashFinalHOURS: TUES., THURS ., SAT. 8:90 to 6 P.MWED. 8:30 t* NOON8:30 t* 9 P.Min ii ii illinium iCLOSED SSavidge Brothers| MONDAY 125 S. STATE ST.on Tourist Bureau 'I-ebanon, $fi,-| f 000); Seneca Highlands Assn. (Me-Kean $5,451); Gettysburg Travel Council .(Adama. $5,190'; Columbia County Historical Society Columbia, $5,348'; Tourmst Division of Greater Eric C of C (Erie, $20,281); Greater Williamsport C of C 'Lycoming, $7,090); Elk County Recreational Council 'Elk, $3,700); Bucktail State Park Assn. •Cameron-Clinton, $3,000); LakeWallenpaupark Assn. 'Pike. $7.-719' and Hawley Lake Wallenpau-pack C of C 'Wayne, $5,247).Applications are “in the mail or in the works” from other counties including Cumberland, York and Lackawanna Swen*on indicated.While the Commerce Department has not made any match-JULY 24:NEWTOWN, PAing fund grants as yet. other GEORGE GRIZZARD will ap-state's have deluged the travel pear in “The Tavern. “TwelfthIshzht’’ and School For Scan*and vacation development bureaui jnic)with request of “how does theldar st the Bucks County Play.program work*1’* Among the inhouse, July 24 thru Auguit 5Th* Ax {nriatinn Pwwliir*m«
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