CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 25 MAY '83
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MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY comlni? up! While many people think of the long May weekend as the beginning of summer/less we forget what Memorial Day itself is all about. Memorial Day is dedicated to the memory of Oil who died in war for the United States. As May nears its climax, it’s a great, great time to be out of doors, either working in the garden or taking walks to observe the flowers in bloom. Roses and peonies are coming into bloom. Roses are said to be the most popular flower of all, and they certainly offer the beholder a spectrum of colors, varieties and scents. Poppies also add their brilliant color on Memorial Day, as well as a symbol of the day. Artificial poppies worn on the lapels of veterans are a symbol of fallen comrades who lie buried on foreign soil, never having returned to their beloved homes throughout this land of ours. The new generation of animal life of all kinds is now well started. By this time the bull frogs arc laying their eggs All seven of our common kinds of turtles are laying eggs this time of year. So are mosquitoes, moths and house flies — which isn’t such good news. So look sharp for clothes moths in the house It’s time to put the winter woolens and furs away, brushing them thoroughly before ydu store them. GOLDEN INN — Luxurious. Do you love posh surroundings, elegant food and mellow entertainment? Then, the Golden Inn, at 78th & Dune Drive, Avalon is tailored to your order. \ The cuisine is divine Choices include Chicken Cordon Bleu (boneless breast with Swiss cheese and ham. in a light natural gravy — try a bottle of Chenin Blanc. Domestic along with it), Broiled Filet Mignon of Beef (served with Sauce Bearnaise) or Broiled or Sauteed Scallops (how about a bottle of Macon-Lugny along with it?) The desserts are, incredible. DRAGON HOUSE CHINESE - famous Oriental delicacies. For 24 summers, the Dragon House Chinese Restaurant, at the corner of Pacific & Lincoln Aves.. Wildwood, has been a welcome landmark for lovers of superb Chinese food Cantonese. Mandarin and Szechuan food are prepared in the time honored way. Take-out devotees can enjoy the tantalizing morsels at home as well We went to the Dragon House recently and found the crowd as enthusiastic as always, enjoying the friendly atmosphere where the Chef takes his work seriously, preparing an ar ray of exotic as well as familiar Chinese dishes You'll enjoy only the best Chinese Cooking at the Dragon House HUNTINGTON HOUSE REOPENS. The great buffet at the Huntington House, on Grant Street (just off Beach Dnvei in Cape May offers a lavish ''soup to dessert” buffet for just $9 95 per person (Children under 10 years. $3 95) Appetizers, salads, entrees, desserts and beverage of your choice are included in the one price policy That meant you can eat to your heart s content from an array of foods that grace the laden tables The fabled spread includes a smorgasbord of food from th'' world over, including the extraordinary cheese cake with your choice of toppings Weekends now For reservations telephone RB4 5868
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 Annual Golf Outing & Dinner by Knights of Columbus of Erma, (info 886-1643), Stone Harbor Country Club, today. G.E.D. classes. Cape Human Resources, Inc. (info 729-4902), Wildwood Div., 115 W. Davis Ave., 9 a m. to 12 noon. Premlrrr exhibit of original student works, Wildwood High School (info 522-6955), concludes today & tmrw., 9 to 2. Senior Citizens social hour. Cape Human Resources, Inc., Woodbine Div., Longfellow & Monroe Aves. (info 861-2816), 1 p.m. Kiwants 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. Social by Villas Women’s Regular Republican Club (886-8891), Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 7:30 p.m. MADD meeting (info 399-9313), speaker Stephen Moore, ISsq., Co. Library, CM Court House, 7:30 p.m. Thurston Elmer Wood American legion Post 198 (info 465-4400), post home, Dias Creek Rd. & Hand Ave., CM Court House, 8 p.m. •’Helsey Glass” program by Mrs. Rudolph Kaufold, CM Co. Art League (info 884-8628), 1050 Washington St.. Cape May, 8 p.m. "Fashion Forecast ’83." fashion show & exhibit, Wildwood High School, 8 p.m.
THURSDAY. MAY 26 "Camelot Open House," (celebration of Older Americans Month), Howard S. Stainton Seniors’ Center (info 399-0055), open house 3304 Bay Ave., Ocean City, 10 to 11 a m. ballroom & square dancing, 1 to 3:30. Retired Educators Association of CM Co. springluncheon, (info 884-4644), Flanders Hotel, Ocean City, 12 noon Hoagir Sale by Avalon Home & School Association (info 967-3314 or 967-7344), elementary school. 32nd & Ocean Drive, 5 p.m. Festival of the Arts, rummage & food sale, Lower Cape May Regional H.S. (info 884-3475), Erma, 6 p m. Slimaerobics exercise class, every Thursday, Cape Human Resources, Inc., (info 729-4902), Woodbind Div., Longfellow & Monroe Aves. 6:15 p.m. Wildwood String Rand (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522 0880), Legion Hall, Wildwood, every Thurs day. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m FRIDAY. MAY 27 Cake & Food Sale sponsored by Villas Women's Republican Club. (info 886-8891). Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 9 to 3, Recruit (Graduation Exercises. U S. Coast Guard Training Cntr , Parade Field, Cape May, every Friday, 11 a m The (irowing Young Women's Club. Cape Human Resources Inc (info 522-0231), Wildwood Div,, 115 W Davis Ave., juniors meet 3:30 to 5, seniors 5:30 to 7. Roller Skating, Convention Hall. Cape May. 7 to 9 p.m. “Who Am I? Have I Changed This Year?' cof-
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