Cape May County Herald, 20 October 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 6

'Jews Notes from The Wildwoods Charles V. Mathis

TIIK I’HIK (’LAN spent ti few fhnusand to fete their small army of nearly MO employees with a lavish dress up llalfoween party & oanquel. fiforgr Trie Jr. almost stole the show garbe<l /ls Miss Pfggy Chef Allan ftichardson outdid himself with mountains .of seafood au gratin. turkws. harbeqtied ribs A ihirkQu^vCold cuts k sabds gSWre. HichardsOh. a long lime Trie’s mainstay, even has dishes named in his honor, in eluding Vorfl ftichardson An exCoast (iuardsmari. ftichardson is happily wed ft lives with his wife ft three children in (.'hurt Mouse y six-i'iKCK. Philly band. Champion "- welL earned their $i.<ioo even in* .fee as they had everyone up •ft dancing including Pegleg Parrot bounce newcomer. Linda Usui hf Woodbury We don't kraiw if they have soheen tests or not. but Trie's has the finest look ing-staff d( waitresses you

could find anywhere & they converged on the party tfom all over the Bast. The costume requirement added the final filljp’ making it a party to reirfember with big "baskq|s of chefflp" award ed to the; best costumed Marry Tweed, of Heralds' Inn. was. party bartender for the seventh straight year. . However, ‘the party designed to erase post•scason "blahs" was not quite as sad as usual, since Trie’s Reef & Beef & Tegleg Parrot Lounge are remaining open to take up sqme of the off-season "slack " All the Trie clan. Frank, (leorge. Denny & Ailecn, are already planning for the summer of B.'f with an augmented Tama

Laeo & his Polynesian Follies set to repeat their record breaking season: nt Uric's Dockside Bar TIIK GRAPKVINK HAS the state planning library liudget cuts which would Harm Tom Leonard's fuw*. ,/county library & branches operation If you object & think cuts should lx 1 made to other than library ser vices, drop a note to your Assemblyman & State Senator However, there is a lone ray of hope. The Crest library is privately endowed & plans no curtailment of services under any conditions • T1IKBK ARK TWO great Pennsy teams outside Of Philly with more , than

casual connecWpns with the WildwQods. TH|se are the Steelers & Penn State. The Rooney clan, owners of the Steelers. often visit the Crest & Avalon. Joe Paterno. penn State Coach, vacations in Avalon & marfy Penn State foot-y bailers stdff area businesses & lifeguard crews. WILDWOOD'S Kevin Anderson is making more headway in the-New York theatre world. He has been cast in The Owl and The Pussycat at the nth St. ..-Playhouse. James Jennings. director of the American Theatre of Ac,tors, has also promised production of an original musical Anderson is penning. ATLANTIC CITY continues to create an Eastward flow of homesteading for actors who formerly counted on Vegas for employment. Phyllis DUIer has re settled in New York with a brand new apartment. NORTH W r GOD winger Lori (Tkar (now Mrs. Grover Budshaw) has been hob nobbing with her old pajama party buddy of Broadw-ay child star days. Pia Zadora. Lori & Grover attended the 5th wedding anniversary party of Pia & her hubby, Mashuiam Riklis, in New York. He owns the Vegas Riviera & a popular brand whisky distillery. He's backing a . fifth movie for Pia. It's called Eagle in the Sky & will be filmed in RikliS' native.Israel. Their 5th anniversary barbeque was given for them-at Bedford. N.Y.. by Cynthia & Halm Bernstein with Western music & clothes & a helicoper trailing "Happy Anniversary.” Zillionnaire Riklis also presented Pia with her very own record album. Jacques Morali, who created the "Village People" pop group, is producing an album of songs for Pia. After she completes Pajama Tops with Robert Klein in Toronto for cableTV, Pia plans to spend a few evenings ringsiding for pal Lori 4 her "Sophisticated Sounds" at Garvin’s Irishman's Cafe, up Anglesea way.. ^ Publication NEWARK - Beginning this month, elementary age children in New Jersey will S m exciting new way irning about their history — a funfeducation publicaentitlcd Jersey journeys. Published by The New Jersey Historical Society, this unique reader/activities bulletin is packed with /easy-to-read stories, interesting photos, and enjoyable activities . designed for children 7 through Itk, JerWyJourney. funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, is the latest in a long line of innovative projects designed 6y ntesEducation Department orThe New Jersey Historical Society. The new publication is recommended not only for classroom use. but for scouting troops, youth clubs, and any other.organization that involves elementary age children. For further information, contact the Education Department of The New Jersey Historical Society, 230 Broadway. Newark. 07104, (201) 483-3939.

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\ ■ Doris Ward DICTATION, ANYONE? Cape May County's legal secretaries participated in annual National Cfturt Observance Week, attending proceedings at tjje Wildwood Crest Municipal Court. Frrtm left are Annette Webb, president of the Cape May County Legal Secretaries; Betty Ann Thornton, corresponding secretary; Barbara Evans, night-in-court chairperson; Judge P. Martin Way III; Rosemarie (.uteri, governor, and Barbara Little, N.A.L.S. representative.

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