Cape May County Herald, 18 May 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 18

Herald & Lantern 18 May '83

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The Swallows have not gone hack to Capistrano They're alive and well and makf their home at the new restaurant named in their honor on Broadway and Perry Sts Keslauranleurs Anthony < asasante and Barry Mar ron have turned the first floor of a building which dates back to the late 1600's early 1700’s into something as yet unseen here in Cape May The predominant color is mauve 'I hope that's it!) The coziest place to dine, with a huge fireplace almost to the ceiling in one room The two very young men have a unique background all their own Anthony is an artist, having graduated from the I’hiladelphai College of Art Barry Marron is a graduate of Villanova with a Liberal Arts Degree in Humanities He's responsible for the beautiful marblizing of the entrance hallways RIGHT NOW it's dinner they're serving, and later on this month will be lunches and brunches Arrangements can be made for your organization group dinners, or whatever Anthony and Barry will cater to your every whim The menu features such goodies as mushroom pate, escargots, crab parfait. stuffed shells with fish pate, lasagne verde, fet tunnealla Burnalla (baked in cream with flounder and shrimp) etc etc About the name: the fellows were so impressed

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with the many Swallows in Italy when they visited there, they just had to bring some back home with them Hence the name. The Swallows

Congratulations to Rose llinion of West Cape May Come June t'4 she'll graduate as a medical assistant from Vo-Tech, •with great plans for her future employment

IT'S CALLED. My Favorite Deli.” on Ocean Street in the Old Postoffice Building, and run by Susan Simon and Meryl Engber Two very young ladies with a flair for making the most delicious sandwiches and terrific desserts, all baked on the premises Even birthday cakes to order, and salads so very different you've just got to taste' For early morning there are freshly baked croissants, coffee, tea, delightful little tables and chairs to make it all com plete The girls even do all sorts of catering, having in the ^ast catered to the Wheaton Glass Co and private parties It's one of my really favorite spots

Home-cooked corned beef with home-made cole slaw dressing that's heavenly

Another Bridge-Fest — or any other card game you prefer, at the Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington St., Cape May. Wednesday. May 18 at 7:30 p.m. Want to arrange your own table'’ Just feel free to come and there’s plenty room for your own group Dessert and coffee, too.

Annual Communion ftVeakfaSt sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Cape May. is Sun day. May 22, immediately following the 11 a m Mass Originally it was scheduled after the 10 a m. Mass It’s at the Golden Eagle Motel on the Beach Drive Tickets can be purchased from Ann McMcnamin 884-5289 Rita McTague 884 3691 or Teresa Banscher 884-8141 or Dolly Stango 884-4770

I Casino Trip June 6 (Mon '•day) with benefits of $10 coins and a chance to win a color TV Chance tickets will Ik* given to each person on the bus, and the winner

will be announced in the casino. Bus leaves 5:15 p.m , leaving casino 10:15 for return home Want to go’’ Please call Margaret Dalin at 884-4492 and she'll handle your reservation for your. Sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Cape May

GET WELL Depart ment: Mary Pine. John Ouscy, Julia llalbrunner, Thomas Casino. Anne Chalmers. Tom Spear. John Speidel, Walter Franks and Mary Voletla.

Hollybush Festival is be ing celebrated at Glassboro State College, Glassboro. New Jersey. It’s a celebration of the Arts. For one week there'll Ik? many delightful programs along with Arts and Crafts Exhibits in the Courtyard. In line with this ... the Cape May County Art League is sponsoring a bus to attend the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra evening featuring Ann Schein, pianinist, in a program of Liadov. Kikimora, Rachmaninoff, Third Piano' Concerto, Dvorak, Symphony No. 8 Bus will leave Cape May Acme lot 5 p.m. in order to view the Arts and Crafts Exhibits in Glassboro and then the con cert For your reservation please call me. Dolly Stango. at 884-4770. or the Art League at 884-8628 or Penny Clark at 884-8153.

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STONE HARBOR The \ Slone Harbor Senior Citizens' Club elected Carey Boss president dur mg the club's final business meeting last week He will take office when the club meets again in October Scott Daniels was elected first vice president. Anne Morris, second vice presi dent. Agnes Errickson as secretary and William Klotzbucher as treasurer OITGOING PRESIDENT Harry Slrohmetz told members that the organization has been in

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v11ed to attend (he Women's Civic Club 70th Anniversary Open House. May 30 The seniors decided to begin blood pressure screenings during their meetings nfar the end of each month The group also vot«*d to participate in the American Legion Memorial Day Parade The seniors voted donations to the Garden Club, the Rescue Squad, the county Historical Society and the Elementary Scholarship Fund Mrs. Vernice Filer! told the seniors that she had accepted a certificate of merit from the Woodbine State School in appreciation of the club's Christmas gifts during the past few years

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