Herald & Lantern t July 81
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Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out
(From Page 24) Motor Inn, 205 Beach Drive, Cape May overlooks the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, yet is conveniently located nearby shops and
interesting things to do. Noted for home cooking as well as fresh seafood and other delicacies, you are invited to stay on after dinner to listen and dance to music by Fantasia,
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featuring Suzanne Cloud. SUNDAY entertainaient at the County Park. Suhjfay afternoons, the Cape /Way County Park brings music and entertainment out of doors during the summer months. Enjoy McDermott’s Handy.( Irish music) at 2 o’clock 1 * this coming Sunday, July 5. Guitarist Gary Struncius follows at 3
p.m.
WATSON’S MERION Inn — for classic cuisine. Located right in the heart of Cape May’s historic district, Watson’s Merion Inn, at 106 Decatur Street is one of the town’s best known and loved
restaurants.
For many years, this sophisticated restaurant
short of sensational — vintage Clpe May charmingly appointed. The $6.95 Early Diners Special is featured
daily.
NEIL’S Steak & Oyster House — catch the best seafood & best fun bece, Neil’s Steak & Oyster' House, Rt 222 E. Schellcnger -Avenue, Wildwood is probably one of the best . known restaurants & lounges along the coast. The food is superb, there is outstanding entertainment as vYell as generous drinks. The elegant surroundings. delicious food and congenial people have made Neil's the perfect spot to celebrate a great day ..or forget a bad one!
The superbly continental Cafe, Loren, at 23rd DuneDr., Avalon has a brand pew expanded menu with lots of extra sura^ses this season. Considers one of the besf fine food restaurants in the Avalon area, the Cafe Loren caters
to the discriminating taste ,,delight!
pf each customer.
This truly unique restaurant becomes more popular each year as enthusiastic djpers pass the word one ta another they havS discovered a truly great gourmet restaurant. Every night is a gourmet
A CAPE MAY COUNJY TRADITION SPRINGER'S
has offered an exceptiondC^ All this plus gracious
hospitality makes dining at Neil's a special treat for
lunch or dinner
THE GREAT Cafe Ivoren is now open for the seasbn.
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TWIN TWO Held Over Second Smash Week!
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SEA ISLE CITY - The “Big Band Sound" comes to this resort’s promenade at JFK Blvd. on Wednesday Evening, July 8. when Al Raymond and his Big Band perform a free concert starting at 7:30 p.m. as a part of the Summer Concert Series. The Big
forefront of that move-
ment. A Philadelphiaphased musical organiza tioh, the Al Raymond Big Band has played evefy major ballroom, college, country club and even a presidential inauguration ball. Raymond records for Star Satellite and Mutual Records. His best-selling popular recording of “A Salute To The Big Bands” includes songs mad* famous by Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and other swing-era favorites. Dick Alliger of WWOC (Stereo 94) "Make Believe Ballroom" radio show will introduce Al Raymond at the concert.
The Circus Is Coming
BACK for the SEASON ...
AVALON — Hoxie Bros Circus, is due to arrive here early next Wednesday .morning, coming from Cape May the previous
days show stand.
Acres of canvas, in eluding the large circular big top. will be erected at Dune Dr. and 10th St. The Circus will be unloaded bet ween 7 &JB a.m opening day and the big top will be pull ed into the air by elephants between 9 and 10 a m. per , formances will be given at .
6 and 8:15 p.m
For the convenience of the public, reduced price advance sales tickets are on sale thru Avalon Fire Department member Tom H Eisiminger, 253-1583.
•■o . ( UiWNS, clowns & more clowns. A congress of funny clrtwns is only one part of the Hoxie Bros, circus.
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