Cape May County Herald, 27 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Herald & Lantern 27 April '83

HICK C.RIMAIJM. who is onrolled m Wake Koresl |^v» School, ?has returned • as a rnixnliiflisl at the Fair hi* luhnns Minns also due in soon. aS well as the entire splendid Boh Minns olan from fa hied Maggie Maes Fort l-iuderdale tKMI’I.K C CiMAD,. pm no teacher Horace Fuller provides singalonj» music at the Pirates I>en on Saturdays and Irom 4 to H lundavs at Villas Fishing riui.

CM'KAN CITY’S splendid tribute to Princess Grace failed to mention that •(•race Kelly always vaca tinned at Cape May s late, lamented Windsor Hotel before the Kellys acquired their oceanfront mansion in Ocean City Another guest there was Gloria Swanson, when she ap peared at the Cape May theatre for T C Upham The Cape theatre was the oldest summer theatre in the C S A before its demise

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SCfTTI.KBt'TT is that the Waterfront of Somers Point also own the celebrated New York spot of the same name Water front is expected to breathe new life into Two Mill Inn Welcome’ II ATS OFF to the Crest 's Mrs Joyce Gould, presi dent of the Cape Education Fund, for sparkpluggmg the celebrity souvenir auc tion The special fund was set up to provide county schools with extra things the Imards nl education cannot afford Auction pro ceeds go to school projects like computer programs More than a hundred celebrities donated items (or this year's auction WITH JCST about all ot

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Wildwood's sizeable Fort I^auderdale colony back in the frozen north, the news is that end-of tto6 season excitement was provided by Paul Newman directing "Harry & Son " HIM. COSBY is responsible for the splendid Jersey vacation TV commercials He was a student of Crest resident Bfll Bernardo The comic ’once tried to buy Diamond Beach hut "as usual." ex-Pennsylvania State Senator Bob Gerhart Said "no sale '' Cosby has probably brought more fame to Temple University than all af its top flight educators f An odd thing about vaca boners is that they are willing to spend thousands on a vaction. but resent buying expensive postage stamps and using phone calls for information. So what does our state do*’ They now re quest a dollar for a vaca tion packet Let the ' powers that he know how you feel about this outrage The county ad campaign directed by the Freeholders urgently needs a toll free phone number for inquiries Luckily. Wildwood finally has a toll free phone number thanks to Vic Di Sylvester and the Tourism Council The free "800 numbers maintained by National Data have as many as 1000 operators in one location like Atlanta of fering free information for knowledgeable companies and resorts

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MOST POPULAR col legiate bars on the seaboard include Fort Lauderdale's Button and Wildwood's Shamrock and Martinque The good news is that the Shamrock re opens Friday. May 6 Mister Mark of Manhat tan was spotted getting the famed Dragon House ready for its debut Urie's Pegleg Parrott barpersons Joanne Robinson and Alice W’arner threaten to wear Carman Miranda-style big straw hats to serve libations while the newly hired calypso band is onstage Alice Warner, a Penn Stale graduate, is a most unlikely .looking schoolmarm She wintered at the Friendly lounge, in Sarasota. Fla WHFN A MILI.VILLF firm wanted to sell por table hot tubs starting at $2,800. they rented a booth at the t 41 h annual Wildwood Jaycees Hotel Motel-Restaurant Trade show Trade was brisk as most motel and restaurant owners have that kind of folding cash Alsointroduc ed at the Wildwood show that packed Convention Hall for three days was wine from a keg

PIIF TKFWGK Dm id rassiri) used to spend his vacations in the Wildwoods from his North Jersey home Later, he returned here as a teenage idol concert star at Wildwood Con vention Hall Now, after many career ups and downs, he's back Fast star ring on Broadway in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

WITH OUR LARGE Senior Citizen population, you would expect Cape May County to have a large Retired Educators Association. They plan an old-fashioned barge and train ride out of New Hope, Pennsylvania in May. They will also spend five days at the Cliff House. Ogunquit, Maine, in early June. Bar bara Locke, 332 W. 17th St.. Ocean City, plans the active REA slate for Jersey Cape educators. TONY AND MARGE Jurvic. of Town Bank, hope their nephew. David Dannrhl, will land the second male lead role of Magildi in tho- movie version of "Evita. " If he does, he will appear with Olivia Newton John and John Travolta w ho have won the title roles in the movie musical Dan nehl has starred in the long running hit on Broadway and elsewhere However, sad to say. the stage stars seldom get the movie assignment When visiting his aunt and uncle. Dan nehl's favorite dining spot is Neil's

EVEN NATIVES keep asking when does Carlson s reopen 1 Carlson's Seafood & Fish Market is not only open, but has new owners. 12-year vet employe Rich Hoff and 16 year vet employe Warren White Ex-owner John "Corky" Carlson is still aboard T II A T V E It Y FIT gentleman often seen jogg ing in the Crest is longtime colonist Pat Croce Pat. a physical therapist for the Flyers, spends every weekend and off-duty mo ment at his Crest home In fact they like the area so well that when his son. Joe John Croce wed Amy Jo

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Belsore last June, the wed ding was at the Chruch of the Assumption. The reception was held at Enrico's Flamenco Room HERMAN 'The General" Phillips and his wife Connie of North Wildwood prepared the food at the Little Club for over 18 years. When he was a Fairmounl Park guard. ''Th'e. General'' accomplishcd many heroic feats including the rescue of a young boy from the icy Schuylkill River Their son. e x N o r t h Wildwood lifeguard Lieutenant. Dr Herm Phillips is the team orthopedic consultant for the Eagles His brother. Richie, of Avalon is the lawyer for the National Basketball Association and represents the National M a ague Umpires DiDonato Brothers, who have been building those splashy new condos on the North W'ildwood water front, are giving the North W'ildwood Boardwalk a major new attraction. Included in the new mall at 16th and the "wooden way" is a 180 seat ocean front restaurant named Thomas " There are also 15 ground floor shops including Douglass candies who are augmenting their center island location The mall includes an atrium a sunny skylighted area fill ed with bowers of greenery, vines, trees, shrubs and flowers Kudos to DiDonato brothers for giving the island another attraction to be proud of,

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My Dedication is to YOU The Taxpayers of Avalon VOTE MAY 10th 1983