Cape May County Herald, 6 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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Time Out Dining Guide Al'KII. Is unfolding' And what a month it is Now the new season has come and the earth is filled with awaken' mg Admit it, don't you like getting up early a mite better than you did a couple of months ago? April dons hrr bright mantilla And turds her jade green head to me. — Katherine McClure Amy Don't wish to change the subject, but here's something to do this week, every chance you get Swat every house fly you see These disease carriers have lived over winter in our houses and will soon begin laying eggs Each fly may produce thousands of young ones unless we swat it before summer comes The toads and frogs are laying their eggs this week and at this time of year you're apt to see a little boy or girl coming home from school carrying a bouquet of dandelions for mom There’s blooms of all kinds to watch unfold, and the early morning hours are made enchanting by the bird songs we re beginning to hear * * * r All in all. this is a great time of year for almost anything or anybody It's a g-r r r l lime of year for stepping out Here's some suggestions where you're going to f:nd the dining g-r-r r-t NEII.'S FOR HIU'NClI. Sunday brunch in the Greenery at Neil’s is a super way to begin a new week, enjoying the culinary delights this famous steak & oyster house is noted for l/ocated at 222 K Schellenger Avenue. Wildwood. Neil's fills you with an array of specially prepared delicacies, pastries and hot dishes ifit for a king. < You're always treated like royalty at Neil's! i Neil's is open Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday, lunch is served from noon to 3 p m . dinner from 4:30 to 10. the Sunday brunch is served 11 to 2 Sunday dinner is served 2 to 10 p m. Call for reservations 522-€060 THE .MAD BATTKH REOPENS. Cape May s classe restaurant, the Mad Batter, at 10 Jackson Street is open once again, serving extraordinary food seven days a week The Mad Batter offers breakfast/brunch, lunch and dinner as well as coffee house hours when special coffees, teas, exquisite desserts and snacks are served Considered a must for an uncompromising dining experience, the Mad Batter has consistently been rated one of South Jersey's most inspired restaurants A beautiful mansion is the setting for this fine restaurant Reservations suggested Phone 884-5970.

WEEKENDS AT ALEXANDER’S. Enter the world of long ago at the distinguished Alexander's, at 653 Washington Street, (.’ape May where a vintage atmosphere has been recreated to perfection Everything is prepared for gracious hospitality in a handsome setting done in the style of the Victorian era You are surrounded by antiques, oil paintings, oriental rugs and tables laid with linen, lace, silver, crystal and fresh flowers Meals are creations as well to match the flawless atmosphere Open weekends Telephone 8R4-2555

SMORGASBORD AT HERALDS INN. Affordable smorgasbord is the keynote at Jack Cundiff's Herald's Inn where the spread is generous, delicious and inexpensive From 3:30 to 8:30 p m daily all you can eat smorgasbord costs just $5.95 and is one of the best bargains anywhere around Herald s Inn location at the crossroads of Rts 9 & 47. ' < Page 23 Please i

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL S ••Wlldflowem of Shore A Marnh" talk by Anne Galli, Gardening By The Sea Club, (Info 884-3226), Lower Twp Municipal Bldg., Bayshore Rd., 10 a.m. CM Co. Human Services Advisory Council, Social Services Bldg. Rio Grande, 2 p.m Klwanis Club dinner meeting, 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, 6:15 p.m Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp Rec. Cntr, every Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Square Dancing lessons (info 967-3006), Avalon Community Hall, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 'Lower Twp. Chamber of Commerce, meets every 1st & 3rd Wed . Chamber Bldg.. Bayshore Rd., Villas, 7:30 p.m Community Chorale concert rehearsals, (info 399-7628 or 927-9033), Cultural Arts Cntr., 409 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, 7:30 p.m.;i

THURSDAY. APRIL 7 Wildwood Moose Lodge #585 April meeting & election of officers, tonight Figure Drawing Course, begins tonight for 6 Thursdays. Cape May Co, Art League (info 884-8628). Upper Gallery, 1050 Washington St., Cape May, 7:30 to 10 p.m Wildwood Siring Band '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 Thursday, B p.m. Cape Writers’ Co-Op organization meeting. CM Co. Art League, (info 884-8628), 1050 Washington Street. Cape May. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY. APRIL 9 Recruit Graduation Exercises, U S Coast Guard train ing Ctr, Parade Field. Cape May. every Friday. 11 a.m Rummage Sale. Ladies Aux . Seaville Volunteer Fire Co . (donations 263-3278 or 399-8733). Seaville Social Hall. Rt 50. today & Sat . open noon to 5 Poller Skating, Convention Hall, Cape May, 7 to 9 p m Easter Program by New Beginnings-Single Again sup port group (info 522-6211). American Legion. CM Court House, 8 p.m Stone Harbor Zoning Brd. of Adjustments, (info 368-5102), Borough Hall. 8 p.m •’The Drunkard." Victorian melodrama by Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild < info 884-0054 >. Cape May City Hall auditorium, tonight, tmrw., also Apr 15 & 16 ( opens 8 p.m

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