Cape May County Herald, 6 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Dining And Entertainment

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much to enjoy In your Ufe, with nome o* your favorite pace

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. . . ALEXANDER'S — exceptional gourmet dining in the

elegant atmoaphere of an historical Victorian mansion.

Flitirr Mu V 1 y AJoander's st«S3 Washington St. truly plcta up on Cape rung Way 11 M>y . s Victorian atmo^ihere with extraordinary cuisine

in Oils posh treasure house of luxurious antiquity. This

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10th Annual Champagne

AVALON - The Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer Society will celebrate the tenth anniversHy of the Annual champagne Fling on Sunday, May 17. Thi* event, which raised over $22,000 last year, Is the second largest fund raising endeavor in the state. Festivities are frodt 1 to 5 and guest tickets are $15 per person. A limited mpnber of patron tickets are available. CHAMPAGNE and hor d'oeuvres will be served throughout the afternoon. Music for dancing will be provided by Frank

Williams.

Highlight of the daywill be a fund raising acMpn featuring over 80 unulial donated gifts. A professional model will showcase the latest summer fashions. Escape-vacations to St. Thomas and Florida, a cocktail party for 40, a moped, and the autographed tennis cover belonging to five-time Wimbledon Champion, Bjorn Borg are some of the items that prtv fessional auctioneer Elwood "Tip” Witmer will

offer.

Chairing are Alison Buff and Frances Chapman. To make, donations, buy tickets, or for information, call 368-1338 OF 368-8496.

Rally Sunday SEA ISLE CITY - There will be an old fashioned political rail here Sunday Afternoon, in honor of Mayor Dorn Raffa and Commissioner Bill Kehner who are seeking re-election

next Tuesday.

Sponsored by The Friends of Bill Kehner. the gathering will be at the Sprinfield Inn. 43rd and Pleasure Ave., from 4 to 9 p.m. The public is invited.

uni quel v~^ra dour old mansion has been gorgeouriy decorated by Larry and Diane Muentt, the youthful amen and manager,, who present a marvelous Sunday brunch from a a.m. th 1 p.m. that includea fresh fruit of the

season as well as special entrees and treats. The MuenU’s encourage their guata to dine letaurely

unlike other realsuranta elaewhere. They make_ywir vl»lt memorable In every way. Dinners from • p.m. Telephone "jam CUNDIFIF'B herald s inn la presenting Rre A Ice’I Jack CundUTa Hrrald i Inn, at Rts. » * «In Rio Grande offer* more than meets the eye when you come tnremembered. Long on remembering at the moment la ‘Fire k Ice’ currently clicking the moments along

Wednesdays through Saturdays starting at a p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, Nkk k Kathy are on hand for

easy listening and accousttcal rock. Altogether the perfect atmosphere for fun and the easy lifestyle, you U enjoy the luncheon specials daUy and the snacking la er In the day.

NEIL'S will soon be bigger than ever! It a hard to Im-

agine that Neil's Steak k Oyster House, a longtime palace of good food and good times ot 222 E. ScheUenger Ave., Wildwood, couldn't get any better, but according to owner Nell Gordon, a new second floor will be In operation in June. The second floor will be a totally different atmosphere than the first floor, featuring piano music and quality surroundinga for relaxed conversation. The downstairs will highlight dancing and entertainment of a

livelier benL

While the firat and second floors will use the same menu, they'll each Include a separate kitchen, bar, cocktail area, seating and restrooms. We can't wait to visit the upstairs restaurant come next month, but in the meantime the first floor we’ve come to enjoy all these years will be engaged in "business as usual."

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THE PILOT HOUSE is a special place for special people. Cape May’s Pilot House on the Mall at 142 Decatur Street is a uniquely crafted little restaurant and lounge that makeM) 0 pretense of not competing with the bigger, brashy places elaewhere. Instead, the Pilot House concentrates on giving individuals attention to each patron who visits this cozy and attractive spot. This Friday and Saturday, Michael Udelson who will be doing Jazz and popular piano, crafting his music to fit the atmosphere and the guests. We can’t imagine a better way to spend a springtime evening than right here, listening, and enjoying the food and beverages.

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