Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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(PromP«gel») You kfaow' Billy’s rapuutioo for giving you a super meal! The Slosh Party Wetknsday night 1 is always a fun 'Mine and brings old friendo * new friends together at the open bar. The mush; goes to 2 a.m. Just tB per person. At SOI Bayshore. Villas. DINNER AT WATSON’S

MERION INN. This elegant Victorian seashore restaurant serves an international pageantry of the fines! cuisine, served by an exceptionally conscientious staff. Located at 100 Decatur St., In the heart ' of the Victorian section of Cape May, one of the town’s most famous restaurants revives the handsome manner of the

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(last with Candlelight, fresh flaweri k a menu that includes . the unusual as well as traditional favorites Dinner at the Merton Inn is not just "eatina out," but a beautiful, memorable dining experience. There Is an early diners special till 6

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HAVE YOU TRIED THE SOUPER SOUP SPECIAL AT DUNKIN' DONUTS? Now here’s a swell Idea any hour of the day or night. You know soup Isn't Just for lunch or dinner, but anytime. For just St.29 you have your choice of a variety of delicious soups; you select the bowl you want (free refill tool I and •elect any donut you want (you already know about Dunkin' Donuts' fantastic array of donuts), plus your choice of coffee or soda. Stop by the Dunkin’Donuts at Rts. 1147, flio Grande, and discover this new special. An expensive, nourishing, all-time, anytime Idea for a quick snack or a fast meal. ART EXHIBITION. An exhibition of paintings, sculpture, mixed media by famous printmaster Sam Maitin will be displayed at the Gallery at the Mad Batter, the Carroll Villa, » Jackson St., Cape May, startjpg this Sunday to June 14. A treat for the

eyes.

THE COUNTRY HOUSE RESTAURANT is noted for gracious hospitality For over a quarter century, the Country House Restaurant, on Shore Rd , Burleigh (1 mile south of exit 8 of the Garden State Parkway) has been serving generous helpings of the tpst meat and prize winning poultry, accompanied with the excellence of homemade soupa and freaWy baked pies and cakes. The mood here is of a happy family celebration with meals served fn a down home atmosphere. Open Tuesday-Saturday 4-8 p.m., and Sunday noon to 8 p.m., the Country House Restaurant carries out their traditions with oldfashioned warmth.

JACK’S. PLACE IS UNRIVALED FOR FUN! At 36th 4 Ocean Dr.,

Avalon, this w*rm, lively spot is open daily. There’s music Friday 4 Saturday

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with Jam Sessions going from 3 to 8 Sundays (Page 18 Please)

OPEN LETTER FROM THE ELVIS MANIAI SHOW

Wo would like to extend our personal apology lo all of the people that were led to believe otfr May 9th concert in Cope May was cancelled. We cannot understand why anyone would want *o circulate such a rumor — as we feel that we bring to Cape May County the finest caliber of showmanship in Ron Scoini, star of our show. Please be informed thaf we are gladly refunding monby to all of the people thaf purchased advanced ticket sales. To the Elvis Mania I followers that have been inquiring where they can next see the show, we will be a* The Whale House in the Villas on May 23 and 24, and at Billy Mulligans, The Inn, every Wed., Tburs., Fn., and Sat. thereafter throughout the entire month of Juno. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people that hove given us their support. The warm reception you have shown us since we began performing our show in this area has been deeply appreciated by all of the members of our crew and band. We look forward fa seeing you again in the very near future. Very truly yours, THE ELVIS MANIA!

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