Herald A Lantern 18 November 81
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CAPE MAY’S IN the Vo iiono' Geoftraphic magazine for November. It's all about the Chalfonte Hotel, the three-story 100 room structure built in 1876. A two-page color photo of -the hotel followed by a beautiful story. Helen Dickerson of 324 Moore St.. West Cape May. who « 70 years of.alge, has, been cooking three meals per day at the Chalfonte fora mere forty-five summers. "I've never used any redipes."-she says while stirring up homemade mayonaise. "I just quit when it looks good " DACfiHTHH Dot Burton is Chef No. 2,D0t lives at 202 Atlantic'Aye..' Wfst Cape May
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Specialties of the kitchen are prime ribs, kidney stew. Southern-fried chicken, spoon bread. Mrs. Dickei^sori/gets up before dawn every morning during the season, does her own shopping and then the cooking As the National Geographic Magazine puts it “Cape May is today a Victorian architectural gem" where more than 600 structured from the last century sdrvive.
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CONGRATULATIONS to David and Rita Trvon tipibn •the birth of their daughter. Lauren Elizabeth, 7 lbs 9 oz. David is the son of Chuck and Betsy Tryon of Cape May •WOMEN'S Community Club of Cape May is. celebrating its 60th anniversary. at the Golden E-aglc. Nov 19th with a riobn luncheon Helen '•Brown of West Cape May is one of the coordinators. BRIDGE FEST is scheduled for- Saturday/ Nov. 21 a' the home </( Elizabeth Quinn Wpst Cape May starting at noon Refreshments will be served and all proceeds go to the Rescue Squad Elizabeth does this every year she prepares a delicious surprise loo. XMAS BAZAAR for the Mid-Atlantic Center for Ihe Arts and the Cape May Cdurtty Art League is being held in the league's headquarters,- the Carriage House, where there'll be hand-made items and lots of freshly baked cakes Elizabeth von Schlirhten, is chairperson for this yearly event. So many of Elizabeth’s very different handmade items will lx* on sale too. It 's a grand opportunity to do all your Christmas shopping early. CONC ERNED about the lack of rail transportation in Cape May? Here's where to write said Peter I*. Garibaldi Jr., ass^stanl to the president of Ihe Atlantic City Railway Inc at Ihe recent meeting held by the Cape ‘ May Chambei><ir' Commerce at the Marquis deLafayelte Hotel. N.J. Dept of Transportation. 1035 Parkway Ave. Trenton. N.J. 08625 Attn. Ann Canhy, Commissioner. N.J. Transit. McCarter Highway and Market Sts.. PO. Box 10009. Newark.
N.J. 07101 Altn. Jerome Premo. Exec. Dir Delaware River Port Authority. Bridge Plaza. Camdpn. N.J. 08101 Altn Dante D'Anastio. Director Just ask what's holding up the process - that will enable Cape May to have proper rail transportation There are so many who heed to use the system and suddenly to ho without it is like being stranded THEY’RE READY and available at Victorian ,Tower ( s in Cape May tickets for the Gay Nineties Buffet and Dance. Dee 5th at Ihe Parish' Hgll. 1 Our Lady Star of the Sea. spun sored, by Ihe Altar and Rosary Society. Teresa Bansf-her is eoch/rirperson and may In*
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