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May's a bloomin' all over the place. What a month to behold! What do we like most about May’ Let us count the ways The bird songs, for one thing, starting early and lasting until evening rests. The higher temperatures. Oh,
yes, the blooms. Oh, yes.
7 All winter long the young ladies have been bundled into their padded jackets and coats, but come May we start to see what was bundled up. Have to admit we especial y like that about May (And June, and July, and August!! C.OOD THINGS ARE GROWING IN OUR GARDENS. The early things like radishes and lettuce are nearly r< Not mfy are the plants a growin'. but little pigs, and lambs, and calves, and colls, puppies and kittens lots of little chickenand turkey too. That s what spr-
ingtime is alj'iibout X
Rasoballtime: that is a rite o( spring too. Now ontotsome other rites, such as eating out:
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THE HOF BKXu whets THE APPETITE. The atmosphere relaxed at the Hot Beau, atThe corner of Oak & Pacific Aves.. Wildwood, and people come here expecting fine food prepared with care and expertise, personalized yet unpretentious service, a carefully thought-out menu, and intimate, yet informal ambience, and moderate j The Hof Brau is open at 11 a.m. and there are great luncheon specials served daily; Happy Hour is 4:30 to 6:30 and includes a complimentary relish tray; dinners are served from 5 to 10 p.m . and late night snacks arc served until 2 a m. Enjoy musical entertainment Weds, through Sat, Closed Mondays. ', . . HERONS NEST IS NOW OPEN for lunch, dinner & cocktails seven days a week. The attractive Herons Nest in the Concord Motel, 78th & Dune Dr.. Avalon is serving delicious meals and refreshing beverages in a pleasant setting even royalty would enjoy. You’ll savor exquisite food and thoughtful service, and your psyche will feel comfortably relaxed by the food and beverage choices Altogether, the perfect place to dine and unwind, you II be soothed by the sound of the nearby waves and the inventive tastes you’ll discover that will be sure to lift your SP TOE PIIvOT HOUSE PILOTS YOU to great-tasting food. Cape May’s Pilot House, at 142 Decatur St overlooking the bustling Mall area, is a local landmark for the many faithful local patrons who seek out of this world food and liquor. Offering excellently prepared, generous servings of seafood, steaks and sandwiches, time seems to stand still at this quiet spot where tempting delights from the menu are sure to please you. Not only the locals, but many out-of-towners like to drop by the Pilot House to enjoy the friendly, nautical atmosphere and superb offerings. AT JACK CUNDIFF'S HERALD'S INN you can eat well Located at Rts. 9 & 47, Rio Grande, Jack Cundiff s Herald's Inn presents food, fun and music in equal measure, each catered to your every whim Friday nights, from 4 Until 8, an all you can eat buffet is featured during the weekly Seafood Festival. , Select from a dazzling array including raw clams and oysters, steamed shrimp, fried shrimp, oyster stew, clam chowder, crab cakes, oysters, steamed clams, shrimp 4 clams Scampi (served with Linguine), scallops, deviled clams, clams Casino and much, much more. Come and "take MOM OUT TO EAT THIS SUNDAY at the beautiful Wauhlngton Inn. Every Mother will be honored this Sunday with a special flowering gift, during the dinner hours 2 until 9 p.m. Not only will the mothers be given every thoughtful attention, they’ll be indulged with the elegant food the Washington Inn is so famous for. Located at 801 Washington St., in Cape May, this
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WEDNESDAY. MAYS Rummage Bate, by Ladies Aux. of the Seaville Fire Co Seaville Social Hall, Rl. 50, Seaville, continues today 9 to 5 7th Annual Spring Fair. CM Co. Vocational School 'll purpose room, Vo-Tech Ctr, Crest Haven Complex, 9:30
a m. to 2 p.m.
Gardening By the Sea Club meeting, Lower Twp. Rec.
Ctr., 2600 Bayshore Rd., Villas, 10 a.m.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 to "Annual Spring Benefit Luncheon. Henny’s, 97th St., &
3rd Ave., Stone Harbor, 11:30 a m. to 2 p.m.
Board Meeting, Vocational Schools in CM County, Career Center, Crest Haven Rd., CM Court House, 1 p.m. Free Weekly Dance Classes for Adults (partners not needed), line, round. & ballroom dances, Sea Isle Com-
munity Ctr., 1:30 to 3 p.m.
V.D. Clinic, County Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy.. CM Court House, every Wednesday. 5 to 6 p.m. _ . Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. - Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Cth, Villas, every Wednesday. 7 to 10 p.m. ' , . . , ~ • Co-Ed Volleyball league games each Wednesday & Friday evening, Convention Hall, Cape May 7 to 10 p.m. Annual Spring Concert of Lower Twp. Elementary Schools, Lower Cape May Regional HS, Erma, 7 p.m. Avalon Environmental Commission meeting, Boro Hall, Izower Twp. Taxpayers Assn, monthly meeting, St.
Raymonds Hall, Bayshore Rd., Villas, 7:30 p.m.
Cape Childbirth & Parent Education Assn, classes, Burdette Tomlin Hospital (465-2497) CM Court House, 7:30 P Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invitedl,
firehouse, every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Special Jewish Program, Rabbi Dr. Murray Kohn, new
U.S. Coast Guard Chapel, Cape May, 7:30 p.m.
Square Dance Lessons (adults & young adults). Avalon Community Hall, Second and Fourth Wednesday. 7:30 P Social by Villas Women’s Regular Club, Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m. >9 \
THURSDAY. MAYS
Elegant Rummage Sale. Benefit Eastern Star, liasonic Temple, Cold Spring, today, tmwr., & Saturday, 10 to 4. Official dedication, U.S. Coast Guard Chapel, Cape
May, 11 a.m.
Line Dance Instruction by Irene Oliver, American Legion Post, Dias Creek Rd. & Hand Ave., CM Court
House, every Thursday, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Human Services Coalition meeting, Conf. Rm., Social
Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 1:30 p.TfiT
Extraordinary People Edward and Mary Moore of Dias Creek, featured on this evening’s Evening Magazine, tv
Channel 3 at 7 p.m.
County Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Twp.
Ctr., Villas, every Thursday, 7 p.m.
Wildwood String Band meeting (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every
Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
HAMANN’S SUNSET RESTAURANT BAYSHORE & HUDSON RDS.. VILLAS HOME STYLE MEALS— —REASONABLE PRICED OPEN THUR.-SAT 4:3W P.M. SUNDAY 1-7:30 PM OPEN ALL WHITER
96th and 3rd Ave. STONE HARBOR,
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