Cape May County Herald, 24 June 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 40

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You’ve heard of, - ' Arthur’s Round Table From whencfe young men , strong and able, Would rush off to Neil’s -• ^or their knightly meals j (Ngt bad for a modern fable I) NEIL’S STEAK & OYSTER HOUSE 172 E Schellenger Avenue Wildwood. NJ (609) 522-6060 ■bpen 7 DoysoWeek :Lunch S Dinner Lote Snocks Till 1 30a.m.

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'Classic Colonial'

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THE COACHMAN RESTAURANT 884-8463 Sorvint* BrrakfOsl • Clinch Dinner & Cocktails Na.m. loOp.m. Overlooking the ‘ Beautiful Atlantic Ocean Specializing in Home Cooking and Fresh Seafood Your Hosts Th» Julius Hob*r.Fomtly

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Rusty Nall Cocktail Lounge

at the Coachman's Motor Inn

884-0220

OPEN DAILY FROM 11 A M. •Luncheon Specialties Served daily til closing •tee Cold Frosted Mugs •Outside Patio Music by FANTASIA featuring SUZANNE CLOUD, lor your listening and Dancing pleasure, J

“The Best on the Beach Front’-^P The Chachman's Motor Inn 205 Beach Dr, Cape May, N.J.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TOP 40’S AND FABULOUS MOTOWN SOUNDS OF

“ANOTHER STAR’ WED. thru MON. Bites, SAT. I SUN. jams

OAMIBL O'DON AHUCot the piano June 24th, 2Sth and 30th

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UPPER TWO. - Bayberry Woods in the Marmora section of Upper Township is among the developments with class being planned and built if) the northern part of Cape May County. "The key to our success is having the right combination of quality and tasteful design, offered at the right price, in a convenient, desirable location” proclaims the sales literature of developers Kaufman & Broad. • ’ Bayberry Woods offers five basic designs, and the new home (they moved in December 1, 1979) of Matthew and Ebbie. Unsworth at 11 E. Timber Dane is the Devdfl style. The two-story "classic colonial" features four bedrooms (including a master suite with attached study, dressing area and bath), and two baths upstairs; and, downstairs, large living room and family room, as well as a dining roopi,/ and a gourmet kitchen with dinette. The laundry room and lavatory separate the family room and two-car garage. The Unsworths moved to the new community after Matthew sold the marina which he owned and operated for 16 years in nearby Ocean City. The family includes four children, all of whom were or are very active

and successful students at Ocean City High School. Virginia, 20, is a rising junior now at the Univ. of Delaware where she is on the dean’s list while majoring in special education, Matthew III, 19, is a rising sophomore at the same university, majoring in civil engineering and continuing with his golfing which he learned as a member of the Cape-Atlantic League championship team back at OCHS, Philip, 18, was graduated with honors from Ocean City just two weeks ago. A member of the National Honor Society, he too was

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