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Tulip Festival

Herald & Lantern 20 April '83

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you arr ihc most important person in the world and tonight you an- having dinner in a I 'ietohan Mansion Preparing for you now is a butler, footman, maid, chef gardener, and all of their assistants you walk in and are surrounded h\ antiques, oil paintings, oriental rugs and 'he smell of fresh flowers your fingers ,ouch linen, lace, silier, crystal..... you dinner is created w ith artistic detail, care and originality and flawlessly presented to complete the experience. YOU DONT HAVE TO FANTASIZE Just call us so we know what time to expect you. Dinner Tamasies begin at 6 p,m. Sitmlax Mrtnit It JI In 1 I’M

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Cape May Is For Lovers

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(From Page 24) Dutch interest in the flower became intense in the 17th century and they went on to become the largest source of flowering bulbs in the world One of the mofil'durable of flowers, it’s been in the Western garden for over 400 years

places to stay

Lovers love to stay in Cape May i{ they don't already live here' The gracious accommodations pffered by graceful bed and breakfast inns literally woo one 'or two' to their doors Innkeeper John Dunwoody's reputation as a delightful raconteur explains why people keep coming back to the Hrass Bril. 710 Columbia Ave . 884-8075 His wife. Donna, admits it's much like grandma's house used to be with a wide shaded veranda and lots of wicker and rockers Bruce and Fran Prichard are two of Cape May's newest innkeepers And the elegant accommodations at the Duke of Windsor attest to their making the right move Guests agree that the setting at>BI7 Washington SI.. 884 1355. is perfect for a Cape May vacation One of Cape May's oldest original guest houses is run by Richard & Carolyn Detrick at 801 Stockton Ave . 884-5425 The Mooring Guest House has large airy rooms furnished with period antiques, perfect for a relaxing stay. There s an international flavor with flags flying from the porch at 800 Columbia Ave Hosts Bill and Peg Madden at the Dormer House International. 884-7446, are always ready to help make your visit a pleasant one . The Mainstay at 635 Columbia has to be the most talked about bed and breakfast inn in Cape May Lavishly restored by preservationists Tom and Sue Carroll, the Mainstay. 884-8690. is resplendent with Victorian charm ' The gingerbread at the Barnard Good House. 238 Perry | St . 884-5381. twinkles at Christmas with tiny U-hite lights' But Tom and Nam Haw kins welcome guests the rest of the year with the same warm hospitality | ('arm Fedderman's Dutch heritage is reflected in the Captain Mey s Inn 884 7793 Along with Millie I^iCanfora. the two innkeepers make 202 Ocean St one of the liveliest inns in town If you re a "thoroughly modern Millie ". the Surf Motel and Apartments at 211 Beach Drive H84 4132, is open year round and has a wide beach just across the street i ir join the crowd who've loved to come and decided to stay in Cape May jCcnlurv 21 *— Knpp and Co at 1382 l^ifayelte SI . HH4 1800. Dellas Atfencv 'ask lor Harry' • at I 309 Decatur St.. 884-3488 or Coastline Realty. Boh I Hierony mus. Moo Texas Ave 884 5005 will be glad to show you the wide choice of homes available

around town

RESTAURANT XI Washington Mall Cape May 884-5605

All the action s not on the Mall or in the inns' No matter where you go m Cape May there s plenty to do and see It may not 4*e easy to make a selection at The Victorian Look 1159 Washington St hut it 's such fun to pore over the over w helming array of wallpaper, fabric and floor covering samples', you'll be hack again and again Swam s Hardware established in 18%. is a real old fashioned hardware story People go m to browse and are

Russell Sent To Florida AFB

CAPE MAY - Airman 1st Class Gilbert K Russell, son of Philip N, Russell, of Philadelphia and Lillian M Russell of 22 Broad St Court, has graduated from the U S Air Force disbursement ac counting course at Shep pard Air Force Base Texas Russell will now serve at Tyndall Air Force Base. Fla He is a 1977 graduate of Lower C*ape May Regional High School

FRIDAY-SATURDAT-SUNDAY SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS START AT S4.95

COM! WELCOME WITH US' Capt. May’s Tulip Fasthal Our Delicious Capo Maysr T*'* FISH SANDWICH DELIGHT

Totty Battor Dipped Fish Wilh Melted Chees* Serve On An llalion Roll Includes French Fries A Beverage

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lost for days! The helpful, courteous salespeople can always seem to find a whatchamacallit or a thingamabob

at 305 Jackson St.

A question: What’s the busiest spot in town’’ Texas Avenue Food Market, of course. Not only do they have great buys in meats and produce but their take-out is popular any time of day. any time of year The traffic stops at 1434 Texas Ave While you’re there, see the latest line of OP and Lightn ing Bolt sportswear at Cross winds of Cape May. open

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^STUMPO'S^ Located in the Victorian Mall

320 Carpenter Lane & Sawyer Walk Cape May, N| 884 1768 • Pizza & Stromboh Spaghetti Cheese Steaks Meatball & Sausage! Italian Hoagies Sandwiches ^ Home Made Bread & Rolls Daily

Enjoy The Tulip Festival!! JETTY MOTEL & RESTAURANT 2nd Ave and Beach Dr.

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Lunch & Dinner Specials Daily MUSIC BY THE BOB ZWASKI DUO Friday & Sat. Eves. lira ulu' S( Ih am 884-3449