Cape May County Herald, 12 July 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Fin* Food Affordably Priced Full Courts Dinners INCLUDIS: APPCTIZCR. SAiAD. RCLISH TRAY Children 3.95 2 VtOtTARilS, RRIAD, RUTTER, DISSERT. BEVERAGE

EARL Y BIRD DINNER SPECIALS Complete Dinner $4.75 •Children undar 10 $3.50 Choose Among 4 Entrees which change weekly Sarvad Mon. ftuu Frl. 4 p.m. to 5:30p.m.

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

Egg. toait, Butter, Jelly, and Coffee

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HOT j/cOiD SANDWICHES *1.10 FRED’S FAMILY RESTAURANT W» will coimr tor your prlvot* portlet and banquet* Main Sf. at Hand Ava. Capa May Court Hoota, N.J. 445-5521

686-3430 401 BAT SHORE RD. VlUAS PRIME RIB SPECIALS EVERY TUES. A SUN. ALL EVENING 9 6 9S

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ENTERTAINMENT WED..SUN. WITH ELVIS SHOW S0H. RIGHT

Presents „ ELVIS '79 STARRING Second Time Around featuring Dave El«ey O in the grand rallroom EVERY MON., TUES., WED. AND THURS. HITE IS ELVIS NITE SHOW REOINS t PM

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FRIDAY ITALIAR FESTIVAL Friday night we oiler you a FABULOUS treat with an outstanding Italian Festival replete with a beautiful Italian Atmosphere. *6** SAT. NITE SPECIAL "THE ODD COUPLE" RESIDES OUR RCGULAR MENU. , WE OFFER Succulent large jumbo breaded Shrimp & a petite Filet Mlgnon For Two....,* 19** Which includes cup of soup, salad, veg., rolls, butte'r & bev..AII desserts are Ala Carte BREAKFAST DAILY 7-12 LUNCH 12-2 DINNER 4-10

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(Continued from Page 8) The original Club Manhattan Disco, Wildwood's only N.Y. disco after hours club, is open 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Friday, Saturday & Sunday in the Grand Ballroom. MONDAY IS ANTIQUE DAY - at Cape May s Convention Hall, right on Beach Drive, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.rr^ Antique hunters love to drop in during this marathon event to hunt for collectibles of all kinds. The dealers display their fascinating wares throughout the main floor. You can find Jewelry, dolls, crochet items, china & many other old things. No charge for admission. THE GOLDEN EAGLE DINNER THEATRE, on Beach Drive, Cape May, is presenting the hit Broadway musical "I Do, I Do” starring Dennis Soens and Nancy Rpc-Hower nightly except Sunday & Monday. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner plus Broadway theatre. Choice of three entrees: prime rib, capon Cordon Bleu, or Alaskan King Crab Legs. A complete night out at $15 per person. Phone 884-5611 for information & reservations. LILLIAN ALBUS of Haddonfield, N.J. an* nounces the appointment of

CONSTANCE M. KOSTEN as manager of her Stone Harbor Shop. Connie is a Cape May resident and was the manager add buyer for the Mayflower Shop in Cape May for several years. Friends old and new are invited to stop in and say hello to Connie at the Lillian Albus shop, at 95th | & 2nd Ave. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and 10-4 Sundays THE RED GARTER, Spruce & New Jersey 'Aves., Anglesea, North Wildwood, is the happy spot for eveltyone. Children admitted with parent or guardian. Jam sessions daily, continuous entertainment nightly from 8 p.m. Home of the world's most famous sing-a long banjo band; you’ll be devastated by the artistry of the Anglesea Stragglers, also Barry arid the Rhythm Kings. Open every night for the entire season. There is plenty of cold beer as well as liquor. THE MIDTOWlN LOUNGE. ScheUenger & Atlantic, Wildwood, features the Patty Barry Trio appearing every night, playing a little of everything soft and smooth. You'll be relaxed in the delightful atmosphere as you listen to your favorite tunes. Plan on having a delicious sandwich or snack in The Galley from noon until the wee hours. Whatever you choose from the ample menue will be just the right (Continued on Page 12)