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The Atlantic GtyeCasino hotels have beenprefty muemhe same. Until now Now there's The Brighton The first allnew hotel and casino. The first designed and IhjiU f rom the ground up Designed to reflect the ejegance of the Atlantic City that was, and the excitement of the Atlantic City that is.
The Brighton isn't one of a chain. It's one of a kind. More intimite. More hospitable. More personal in service.
French traditional or Italian contemporary. For your hunger and thirst, there’s Mes Amis-a gourmet
It's truly a place where you'll "Brighton Up." Where you'll dance, swim, r play racquetball, relax in the sauna, enjoy top name entertainment in the incomparaWc Music Hall Theatre, and, of course, thrill to gaming in the casino. The Brighton is a complete resort-from meeting and exhibit
rooms to luxurious guest rooms and suites, where you choose the decor you prefer-tradi-tional, contem-
restaurant beyond compare. Or the Park Garden, a bright plant-filled coffee and snack shop that's open 'round the clock. In the Punch Bowl you'll sip a quiet cocktail or perhaps sample tVie famous Brighton Punch. And after, enjoy a family meal in the Brighton Room. Or if you're looking for abirmore excitement. The Gallery is our dazzling pub lounge overlooking the casino and featuring live entertainment. Reflections, at poolside, serves v beverages and snacks. On beautiful Brighton Park, just off the boardwalk. The Brighton is a whole pew world of wide ppen fun...and yet it's private and personal too. That's really what sets It apart. Here, each guest is an individual, and we $io all we can to make that special person happy. Each is treated as if he or she were the only guest, and you'll appreciate what a difference that makes. It makes The Brighton special...special because you are. Enjoy it now.
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chtktren Ha la a member of the Capa May County Chamber of Commerce, MkKIeraey Cape Rotary dub, and American U|>oa Puotof Tuckaboe. Named To Electoral College COURT HOUSE - Freeholder Gerold Thornton of VUlae, vice- I director of the county - governing body, bus been . elected to the N.J, Electoral College. ,* He will be one of 17 elector: in the state to vote directly for the President and Vice-JPreeident of the United State*. The U.S. Constitution directs each state to appoint a number of electors, equal to (be number of U.S. Senators and Representatives the state has in Congress. The electors meet In thetr respective states and vote by bollot for President and VicePresident of the U .S. The certified electoral votes are then sdtlt to the President of the Senate, who opens and counts all votes before In a traditional and formal Joint session of the U.S. SENATE AND House of Representatives. Gain Gallon Donor Status COURT HOUSE-During the Recent two-day visit to the Burdette Tomlin Hospital of the Red Cross Bkmdmobile, 19 persons •chlered one gallon or more status. tlmy hKtaM. MwarR ' MmbJc*. tkaroUy I-mtHI. Alaa B«T«bar*. Uak Oar*. Martka Jaa* Ckaakan. Jackie aacKnaw. Aanay May Latte, DoagUt Yea relay, La»»y Cknrck. JaRttk mataeU, Laaiee McKee. Je^^. eewaekl. Patricia Darfta. Maarwa (UrereRy. Reftoa WW. CtaRy Keeler. Haym«M Wnmu. Jefc* Bar hi. Jeeaph WMUmh. reee far Ike rteMe
ware rtawm rsaw^aa, • - . lAtSanut. Marie. kackteM. Ra^Ml CaaM a Ml FlerreMe LmR. Vri—taare Uchria4 Thu Rerey. JIM Rerey. Hatet Bachmaa, Am Beatty. Hataa WBaea. Betty CkMa. MariM Sea lea. Data Ctaytaa. Daeathy l^ehay. Harriet Baraev CecHa Jarvta. Pej«y SkafTar aaM May Alkrigkt. The next Bloodmobile is Aug. 20 at the Methodist Church Social Hall.
Village Chorus In Memorial Concert Sun. CAPE MAY - The Victorian Village Chorus of Cape May will present Its only concert at Convention Hall here this Aason, 9 p.m. Aug. 17 in memory of the founding director of IS years, Andreas K. Kelly. Members and former members of the chorus will take part. Vocal and instrumental soloists will include Martha Cohea. Pat RaHtrelll. Walter Carpenter, , MayDta MaDoa; and this year's Dorothy Burkhart will be at the piano, Ruth Fritsch at the organ. The program will be under the direction of Alma Jowett.

