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CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 6 JUtY '83

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This week will be a peak growing time. On the farm wheat harvest is in full swing, and corn is being cultivated for the third or even the fourth time. The second cutting of alfalfa is complete now at nearby farms. • Harvest" apples are appearing in market and the earliest sweet corn is ready for the table. So are • broilers." new potatoes, and early tomatoes.,-Red and black raspberries are now getting ripe everywhere. Birds are busy with their second broods this week and countless insects arc being eaten daily by the nestlings It is estimated that more than three bushels oUnsects are devoured on each of these July days on every^uare mile of farm and forest land in the eastern states. ^ The summer insect chorus is starting now. as the cicada, tree cricket, and meadow grasshopper begin to tune up Soon the katydids will join this chorus and then we will hear the noisiest quartette that Nature possesses. Considering size, no living things can make so much noise as these four insects. While the sounds of summer sing all around us. we'd like to sing the praises of some local restaurants; t’RIE’S — THE BEST PLACE. There's good and there's better and there's best, and one of the best rated restaurants anywhere is Urie's at Rio Grande Avenue at the bridge, Wildwood You'll catch the real flavor of the shore plus the catch of the day as you dine at this famous nautical establishment Spend the day enjoying the Dockside Bar, the Peglcg Par rot Lounge, the interesting gift shop and dock views Just a few steps away is Urie's other place — the Reef & Beef Restaurant for a totally different atmosphere No matter which you choose, you're going to enjoy yourself to the hilt DRAGON HOUSE CHINESE — Oriental cuisine The Dragon House Chinese Restaurant, at the corner of Pacific A Lincoln Avenues. Wildwood is famous throughout the shore for the very finest Chinese cuisine Now in its 24th year, the Dragon House serves exotic stirr mgs from the hand of a noted chef The burgeoning interest in Chinese food lias created an even more eager interest for sampling the great cuisine at the Dragon House and any day or evening of the week, you'll find enthusiastic lovers of the Orient feasting here Open from 4pm to 4 a m daily THE PARLOR — Scrumptious concoctions Ice cream devotees (and there are millions of 'em i know that to enjoy the richest, creamiest ice cream, you have to go to an old fashioned ice cream parlor where only prestige hand dipped ice cream is scooped. The Parlor serves only all natural Breyers and Bar ricim ice cream as well as natural nector cream pies Located at 21st A Dune Drive, Avalon in the Circle Mall, it is open daily Monday-Friday from 2 to 11, and Saturday A Sunday 12 to 12 Indulge yourself richly! THE WASHINGTON INN — Cape May s finest Possibly one of the mast elegant and classic Cape May restaurants is the splendidly beautiful Washington Inn located at 801 Washington Street <at the corner of Jefferson Street > in olde Cape May Open daily, the Washington Inn features culinary excellence in an elegant but relaxed ambience Specialties include a melange of seafood dishes, lamb and poultry entrees as well as French cuisine The Victorian era bar offers an impressive slock to enhance your dinner 'Page 32 Please»

WEDNESDAY. JULY 6 Reservations deadline for special bus trip to Upper county stops. 35th Annual Old House Tour July 9, sponsored by CM County Art League (reservations 884-8628), 1050 Washington St.. Cape May. today. 34th Annual Antique Shoe A sale by Women’s Civic Club of Stone Harbor (info 368-6101), elementary school building, today & Thursday, today 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Human Services Advisory Council of CM County, conference rm., Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 2 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting. 1111 Beach Drive, Cape May, 6:15 p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Rec. Cnlr., every Wednesday. 7 to 10 p.m. Avalon Board of Education. Board Rm. trailer, Avalon elementary school, 7 p.m. Mansions by Gaslight tours start tonight, visits to 4 Cape May homes, sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (info 884-5404), 1048 Washington St., Cape May, 8 to 10 p.m.

THURSDAY. JULY 7 3lth Annual Antique Show & Sale (see Wed.), Stone Harbor. concludes today 11 to 3. ••Annie at 76 House Dinner Theatre sponsored by 5 Point Club (reservations 967-3192). 6 p.m Wildwood String Band (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 552-0880). Legion Hall. Wildwood, every Thurs day. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Small Boat Patrols, public education & fellowship, every Thursday, Flotilla 82 U.S.C.G. Aux . Yacht Ave.. Cape May. 8 p.m. "Changing Bird Populations in N.J. & What Causes Them" lecture by Dr. John C. Kricher. Cape May Geographic Society. Victorian Towers auditorium. Cape May, 8:30 p m.

FRIDAY. JULY 8 19th Annual Promenade Art Show. Cape May. today. Sat. & Sun Rummage Sale. Democrat Club, Bayshore Rd & Washington Ave., Villas, today A tmrw , 10 to 4 Recruit (Graduation Exercises. U S. Coast Guard Train ingCntr. Parade Field. Cape May. every Friday. II a m Pearl Slobodian watereolors exhibition champagne reception, Wm. Ris Galleries, 98th & Second Ave , Stone Harbor. 7 to 9:30 p.m Stone Harbor Zoning Board of Adjustments. (hlfo 368-5102). Boro Hall. 8 p.m Avalon Square Club meeting. Boro Hall. 8:30 p m SATURDAY. JU/.Y 9 Annual Promenade Art Shoe 'see Friday). Capo May, today Overeaters Anonymous (info 886-8819), Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, CM Court House. 10 a m 1th Annual Hohie Cal boat races, (info 369-8499'. 123rd St. A the beach. Stone Harbor. 10 a.m 35lh Annual Old House Tour. 2-day open house of historic homes & buildings in Upper Township. Middle. Dennis. Lower Twp.. Cape May &• Cape May Point, sponsored by CM County Art League (info 884-8628). today

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