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May is In full swing now, and life about us is at Its high lide, to use a shore expression. In the forests, on the farms, on our streets and lawns, and in our parks warm weather with plenty of moisture Is speeding up Nature's machinery to its maximum capacity. All the leaves of most of our trees and shrubs will be fully grown and at work this week Most of our trees and shrubs have finished blooming and started their fruits on their way to maturity. MANY PEOPLE SAY MAY IS A MONTH OF MELODY. When the first signs of dawn begin, the birds tune their voices for the morning symphony that welcomes the day. What a glee club as we awaken! The music hails springtime as nature begins her progress toward the time of fruition. Each day the sun circles higher and the dusks’grow longer. When day is done'and shadows appear across the landscape, the evening chorus begins. At either end of the span of daylight hours in May the birds are making their music While we're on the subject, here's some restaurants hereabouts we like to sing the praises of. You will loo. CARNEY'S—NOW OPKNJVEEKENDS. The one & only, fabulous Carne/s on Cafle May's glittering Beach Drive, is now open weekends, you know that means fun, fun. fun! Carney's Wings in people from all over who come to enjoy the grWjnfisic mow featuring the sounds of Patchwork ), the refreshing drinks and life great funches and late snacks. Carney’s is one of those places where there s never a dull moment One of Beach Drive’s magnets, this is a spot you have to make at least one visit to every time you hit town, it's also very, very popular with the natives. JACks CUNDIFFS HERALD S INN IS IN’. Season after selison, year round, Jack Cundiff's Herald Inn is at the crossroads of entertainment, marvelous food and happy houring. Located on Rts. 9 & 47. there’s royal treatment for each and every patron. „ - Feast during the Friday night all you can eat buffet that is a never-to-be-forgotten Seafood Festival, including the greatest variety of seafood delicacies you’ve ever seen, all for just $11.95 per person. Included: a raw clam and oyster bar, steamed shrimp, fried shrimp, oyster stew or clam chowder. Shrimp & Clams Scampi served with linguine, scallops, Clams Casino ahd lots, lots more. Come & enjoy! „ . FRED’S TAVEItN—IT’S CONTAGIOUS! Freds in Stone Harbor at 314-96th Street has such a friendly, intimate atmosphere, you’ll feel like its your home away from home. One of those authentic old-fashioned taverns where good friends meet, it looks and sounds like one of those familiar taverns you knew back when. There's entertainment in the lounge that includes groups who carry out the friendly spirit of Fred's to perfection. A tavern for all seasons, Fred’s atmosphere is just the place to spend a relaxing afternoon dr evening. The liquor store is open daily year round. Fred's is just the place for you. , CAPT'N AHAB’S-FOR FAMILIES. Capt’N Ahab s is everything a family restaurant should be. Located on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 & the Garden State Parkway includes plenty of variety on the menu to suit the entire family’s tastes. (There are even children's platters available.) This is** comfortable and friendly place to come for meals that include popular favorites as well as more adventuresome choices. The Captain is a great host who sees to it you are completely comfortable and satisfied. (And you always are here!) ALEXANDER’S—EXCEPTIONAL! An exceptional gourmet dining atmosphere awaits you at the picturesque Alexander's, at 653 Washington St., Cape May. It is a unique gem in a flawless Victorian setting, the meals here compliment the atmosphere to perfection. (Page 30 Please)
WEDNESDAY. MAY 19 Hospitality A Selling Seminar; sponsored by Jaycees & City PR Dept., <399^111 ext. 222 to register), Flanders Hotel, 11th & Boardwalk. Ocean CRy, 10 a m. Free Blood Pressure Clinic, Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 to ^Open House Party. Townsends Inlet Civic Cntr, 138-85th St., today, tmwr., & Friday, 11 a m. to 3 p.m. Baked Chicken Luncheon & Social, Ladies Aux., Lower Twp Rescue Squad. Main & Georgia Ayes., Villas, noon. V D Clinic. County Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wednesday, 5 to 6 p.m. L Trap Shoot, open to the public, Bayshore Sportsman s Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave.^ Villas, every Wed. 6 p.m. ' Kiwanls Club dinner meeting, clubhouse. 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., every Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. L .. . , . Co-Ed Volleyball league games each Wednesday & r nday evening, Convention Hall, Cape May. 7 to 10 p.m. Ktone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited), firehouse, every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Old views of Dennisville and ship building of Dennis Creek, slide presentation, Dennisville Historic Preservation Assn , Social Hall, Dennisville, 7:30 p.m. Wildwood Chapter of Deborah. Recreation Ctr., 10th & Central Aves., North Wildwood, 8 p.m. < Villas Women’s Regular Republican Club regular meeting, Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m.
THURSDAY. MAY 20
Cape May County Senior Jamboree, (info 886-2784), Avalon Community Hall, 30th & Avalon Ave.. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . Open House Party, (see Wednesday), Townsend’s Inlet, continues, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cape May County Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting, Layre’s Dutch Kitchen, Villas, 12 noon. Lower Twp. Federation of Senior Citizens. Millman
Center, Villas, 1 p.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.*** Avalon Chamber of Commerce dinner meeting.
County Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Tw|
Rec. 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.
Boat Patrols. Public Education & Fellowship. Flotilla 82, USCG Aux., 39 Yacht Ave., Cape May, every Thurs-
day, 8p.m.
Surrogate Bob Hentges speaker, CM—Co. Men s Republican Club, County Park Bldg.. Rt. 9. 8 p.m.
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