Cape May County Herald, 31 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 30

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Today's the last day of Match! March cam™ 1 lamb and we hope it goes out the same way. Iflfrai today's weather,<omorrow will be April We can say that fofture But, let us also remind you what April Tat is — All Fpob’ DRy. Be on guard - -V'’ Coming up is the birthday of a great trick artist, Harry Houdini His birthdate is April 6th. His real name was Weiss; he took the name Houdini because he admired the great French magician, Houdin. Houdini was the most famous Wiagician of His time-, and he invented many remarkabl^'h-icks. His greataaj^reputation was as an - escape artisY He managed to elcapc from whpt seemed hopelbss traps, He would let himself be tied and chained inside a large box, then lowered from a bridge into a river, lira few minutes, Houdini would pop out of the water, and swimtosafety .* ' AS ALWAYS. THIS COLUMN GIVES YOU something tojhink about, doesn’t it? Those who disagree, go to the.

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This week the countryside will be beautiful because of the visaed colors of the fields. New bird arrivals. A good thing to do this week is to swat every house fly you see. Tliese disease carriers have livtfd over winter in our houses and will soon begin laying eggs. Each fly may produce thousands of young ones unless we swat it befqre

summer comes.

So, get busy this week Now that that’s been said, here’s some delightful dining suggest Tons for April:

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WATSON'S MER10N INN OPENS THIS WERCEND! Friday. April 2 marks the grand re-opening of one of Cape May’s most prestigious restaurants, Watson’s Merion Inn, at 106 Decatur St., in the heart of the historic area. Open weekends during April, dinner & cocktails are served 4:30 until to p.m., and the famous early diner’s special is

served 4.30 to 6p.m.

The same high standards that have maintained at this gracious restaurant since The turn of the century will, of course, continue, including the accustomed best in fresh seafood, meats, vegetables and fmits/TBr the most part all local. Its staff is unmatchediif’its loyalty & pride. ALEXANDER’S WILL -Bp OPEN AGAIN for Palm Sunday dining. Alexanders at 653 Washington St., Cape May, next to City Hall^mumes its exceptional gourmet dining policy in the elegant atmosphere of an historical Victorian mansion. The atmosphere of Alexander’s has to be seen to be believed; it is the best of Cape May's past & is truly a setting to behold. There will be an elegant Palm Sunday Brunch 9 a m to 1 p.m., and dinner will be served from 6 p.m. Reservations are suggested for this holiday weekend. Telephone 8842555. Master Charge, Visa and American Express credit

cards are accepted.

A GREAT INTERNATIONAL CHEF oversees the kitchen at Phillip's Rock’N Chair Restaurant A Lounge. Chef Dom McCormick inspires the appetite with his imaginative cuisine he believes the diners who flock to Phillip's deserve. Located at 24th & Dune Drive, Avalon, Phillip's Little Rock 'h Chair Restaurant & Lounge has an outstanding that allows Chef McCormick to work in an

unruffled atmosphere.

His many fans consider the extraordinary cooking to be amongst the best available & deserving of stars. You will find the selections incredibly delicious and worth the trip. . NOTHING LESS THAN THE VERY BEST at CAPT’N AHAB’S RESTAURANT. Awaiting you at Capt’N Ahab’s Restaurant' located on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 & Garden State Parkway, Rio Grande is a pleasant atmosphere, not posh, but exceedingly tranquil and

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 Free Blood Preiwure Clinic, Wildwood Community Ctr, 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 a.m. to noon Cstino Trip to Harrsh's sponsored by Ladies Aux. of the l/ower Twp -Rescue Squad (tickets 886-3590), Ivs. N. Cape May shipping cc'Uer. MM* a.m FYee Weekly Dance Classes for Adults (partners not needed), Um, round & ballroom dances, Sea Isle Community Ctr.\ 1:30 to 3 p.m. V.D. Clinic/ CM Co. House Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden‘State'Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday 5 . to 6 p.m. ’ « V Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, lYlKBeach Drive, Cape May. every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every WednesaayTJo 10 p.m. Co-Ed Volley Ball, league games each Wednesday & Friday evening, Convention Hall, Cape May, 7Jp 10 p.m Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited), Firehouse, eveicy Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 • All Foola'Day. Final Free Income Tax Assistance for sr. citizens & workers calking less than $20,000, Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 9 am.-noon. * CM Co. Human Services Coalition meeting (public invited), Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 1:30 p.m Red Cross Bloodmoblle visit, Fire House, Main St., ’rtickahoe. 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Claridge. Casino Bus Trip, sponsored by Lower Cape Regional Band Boosters Assn. (rea. 884-1651 or 886-0364), Ivs. NCM Shopping Ctr., 6 p.m., CM Co. Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Twp‘. Rec. Ctr., Villas, every Thursday, 7 p.m. Wildwood String Band meeting (interested musicians' call 729-6ft88 or 522-0880), Legion HaTl f Wildwood, every Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Boat Patrols, Public Education & Fellowship. Flotilla 82, USCG Aux., every Thursday, 39 Yacht Ave„ Cape May 8 p.m. . Stella Maris Knights of Columbus Council 3546 meeting (all Catholic men welcome to join), Council home, 324 Breakwater Rd., Erma, 8 p.m. FRIDAY. APRIL 2 Graduation Ceremonies for Recruit Companies, U.S, Coast Guard Training Ctr., Gape May, every Friday, 2.‘30 p.m. Penny Party (children welcome), Seaville Vol. Fire Co., Social Hall, Rt. 50, Seaville,'doors open 6:30.p.m. Alateen, every Friday Jdaris Stella Auditorium, 50th & Dune Dr., Avalon, 6:45-8:15 p.m. , Co-q^Votteyball (see Wednesday, Cape May, 7 td 10 p.m. ' Benefit Basketball. Hospital Radiology Dept. vs. Middle Twp. Teachers for benefit of hospital fund drive (465-2000 ext. 387), Middle Twp. High gym, CM Court House, 8 p.m. Social benefiting'Ladies Aux., Villas Volunteer Fire Co., MillmamCntr., Villas. 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, every Friday, Maris Stella auditorium. 50th & Dune Dr., Avalon, 8:30 p.m

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