Cape May County Herald, 15 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 22

Marie Antoinette once said: "King Louie, I need to be fed. So take me to Neii's, 'cause for one of his meals, I can't help losing my head."

"Upstairs at Nell's" Now Openl

NEIL’S

STEAK & OYSTER HOUSE

222 E Schellehger Avenue Wildwood. NJ (609) 522-6060 Open 7 Days a Week , , Lunch & Dinner- .late Snacks

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SUPER CUSTOM RIDES OPEN

FRIDAY AT 6 P.M.

SA TURDA Y 12:30 TIL 4 P.M.

6PM TIL CLOSING

SUNDAYAT 12:30PM. , FAREWELL DAY"

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th.

RIDES OPEN 12:30P.M. fil6P.M. (Box Office Closes 5:15 P.M.)

EACH RIDE JUST 2 TICKETS

SORRY. NO PASSES THIS DAY

MAIN BOARDWALK FROM POPLAR TO JUNIPER AVENUES IN WILDWOOD Julf fn toi* w* mfsi you Hunlt Pier Reopens April 3

LAST WEEKEND OF FUN

AND OUR FAMOUS TWO TICKET DAY!

IF FUN F" ous / SUI *Y! ) Rl ■'T-i e/

NOTICE

Even though MARABELLA'S has expanded to better accommodate you, Mom is still making all our pasta and sauce. She just has to get up a little earlier! The Marabella’s

95th & Third Ave Stone Harbor

Eat In or TakeOut! 368-5037

DANCER Evelyn Shepard will present solo concerts at the Franklin S(. Civfr Center. Cape May. x::io p.m.. Sept. 24 and 25, and .T p.m. Sept, 26. Miss Shepard is a soloist with the Pauline Koner Dance Consort. For

information call 884-5970. Fall Comes To Village Historic Cold Spring

Village wiU highlight reflections of harvest time with special events

scheduled for September. The weekend of Sept.

18-19 will feature nuggets of nostalgia when Alice Teal, a local writer, will reminisce about Country Cooking 11:30 a m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. . Golden Harvest Days will .be observed Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 25 and 26, with the many activities of colonial times

throughout The Village.

The Kauker Family of Spinners will be conducting demonstrations of drop spinning, spinning on a wheel and natural dyeing. Karen McPherson and friends will bd working at quilting frames in front of the Old Dennisville • Inn, and it is likely there might be the smell of a wood fire and the aroma of apple

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Concert

WILDWOOD - A gala champagne eorfeert will be presented by the New Jersey Pops Orchestra 8 p.m. Sept. 25 at Convention Hall to benefit the bhilding fund of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. The 40-piece orchestra, under the direction of Michael J. Buglio, will perform a variety of music. Champagne and hor* d’oeuvres will be available. For tickets, call 884-7701.

ATLANTIC DINER Atlantic A Garfield Aves., » WILDWOOD OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH

1.95

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

2 EGGS. TOAST 2 BACON. COFFEE

LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 /4 lb. B««ff Burger or Foot long Hot Dog *1.35

with French Fries Choice of Veal Cutlot

Meat loaf, Deviled Clams, Open Face Turkey or *#* **« Beef Sandwich. $2.95 1 vegotable and Salad

HOURS FROM 6:30 A.M.-2 P.M.

FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL —522-2487

FRI.-SAT.-SUN. EVENINGS FROM 4:30 UNTIL OCT. I0TH

1 ,, .THE Huntington House FEATURING COOKIES’ BUFFET

“SOUP TO DESSERT” Appetizers. Salads. Entrees. Desserts ^ ET And Beverage S#rv. vountl/ tr„ m , jo PM at 18# Chef Beuettful UNDlSiviLR Tahir of Hoi F.-ntia^d Salad and Dtttrrt Bar, UNDER IYRS

JUST OFF BEACH DRIVE Grant St., Cape May

PHONE 884-5868

X > 'F*' 96th and 3rd Ave. : STONE HARBOR,

HOUSE ROOM N DELI Thors., Frl., «Sa». S*pt. 16Thru 18 1 OARRStT LEWIS BAND Monday Nit. Football Sprcial ALL BEER $1.00 Coming Sop). 24 & 25 JOHN IPOII and TOE WONT STSjgT IWNNm