Cape May County Herald, 7 May 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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(From Page 18) courteously carry out your wishes. Owners George and Patti Feiti take great pains to maintain the rich atmosphere of the past along •with great food tradifions. The menu is diverse and includes an outstanding selection of surprising dishes. GREAT RUMMAGE. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Cape May Chapter, O.E.S. #156, will hold a Rumniage Sale at the Masonic Temple, Old Shore Rd , Cold Spring, from 10 to 4 each day. Be sure to cornel KURTZ’S RESTAURANT — WHERE VARIETY 18 THE SPICE OF LIFE.

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Overlooking beautiful Sunset Lake, Kurtz’s, at 6112 Park Blvd., Wildwood Crest, has been a very successful Jatnity restaurant for. many years and is considered an outstanding dinihg spot for any meal of the day. Kurtz's opens its doors at 6 a.m. and remains open

until 9p.m. •,

Tops in every,category of eating, the Clam Chowder and Lobster Bisque . are considered outstanding, and are baaed on old family recipes. Legions of diners have raved about these specialties and seasonal visitors have made it a point to drop in time after time to enjoy the ex-

cellence prepared here. NEIL’S WELCOMES

MOM ON HER DAY! A longtime shore favorite, Neil’s, at 222 E. Schellenger Ave„ Wildwood. has been showing customers superior dining for many a year, and on Mother’s Day the red carpet treatment will be bestowed on indulged mothers. Weil’s accommodating staff will be providing delightful hospitality on this special

occasion of the year. With its colorful, chic

atmosphere, Neil’s offers relaxed dining with plenty of choices to intrigue the palates of all the beautiful mothers who are taken here for a never-to-be-forgotten dinner in the

grand traditjpn.

FRANNY’S BACK AT THE CONCORD! The exceptionally pleasurable Franny Green Musical Revue is once more appearing at the Fife aad Drum Room at the fabulous Concord Motor Inn, 78Ui A Dane Dr.. Avalon. Come on over for this extravagant musical presentation! The Conccgri is for everyone who enjoys

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The- best ingredients are delicately seasoned to coax taste buds with deluxe temptations. Service and exquisite cuisine combine into a beautiful experience at the unforgettable Concord. s SOCIAL EVENING. The North Cape May Women's Civic Organization will hold a social tonight, at 8 p.m. at 1602 Scott Ave. All interested women are cordially invited. CAPT. AHAB’S OFFERS OUT OF THE ORDINARY DINING! On Rt. 47 in Rio Grande, this once discovered-never forgotten family restaurant, features special dinners for only $5.96 that include superb gourmet-style food such as the excellent Chicken Divan served Tuesday nights. This is a beautiful boneless breast of chicken on a bed of broccoli covered with a delicate

.Momey sauce.

Capt. Ahab's is open Tuesday through Saturday 4:30.until 8 p.m. In addition to the special dinners, the regular menu includes the finest seafoods and meats You are always made to

feel welcome here.

Spring Lunch Aids Hospital STONE HARBOR - The Stone Harbor - Avalon Branch of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary’s annua! spring luncheon is 11:30 to 2 May

MatHenny's.

A choice of fried oysters or baked breast of chicken will be offered with all proceeds going to the

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hospital.

Alice Zegel is chairing this year’s luncheon; Rachel Sloan, Peggy Porkland, and Rosemary Brown will host.

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TUISOAVt CHICKEN DIVAN. Bonalatt broott of chkkon on a bad of broccoli covarad with a daliciou* Mornoy touca (chooto touca) WfDNCtOAY: THf ITALIAN HARPOOMfi. fich homomoda latagno ond braodad thrimp pormlgiana OB PLOUMDIB FRANC AIM: Broiled Flounder topped with melted cheat#, routeed onions 8 gorllc butter

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THUMOATj noUNOtl FLOOIH. TIMI. Filet of flounder on o bed of spinach topped with mozzarella cheese and sauteed onions, mushrooms ond grilled tomato FRIDAY: FLOUNDIR RICOTTA. Broiled Flounder stuffed with a delicate blend of three cheeses. SATURDAY: CHfOtlN KMV. Boneless chicken breast filled with herb butter. I dn rke.