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[3 Neil's . . Pj a MONOPOLY ttyi I 'il on good food ) n |] in Wildwood. i HB I^»* r«| NEILS r~! — ™ steak & oyster house ™ -*4^ || 222 E. schellenger avenue | ; j ; '' " ' wildwood-by-the-sea, n.j. -* " •' ~zzr a\ ~zzz" •4COMI "HL •m- - ? Lg -**<<$> rnf-* I • *7 " rS?5 i WL 7 ' rrrri zn restaurant i UJindrift ^ l<A-.e ! °""r°n 3E: ii ofS&ly |~lp Shrimp Cocktail $4.95 Breakfast 8-1 1 :15 nimU* Fresh flaw Oysters 1 6| $3.25 Lunch 12-3:30 nignT Ptck & Peel Shrimp ( 15] $4 50 Dinner 5:30-9:30 snaciEs Crab Finger [10] $3.95 , DANCING IN THE 3-5 PM lv^ Crabmeat Cocktail $4 95 OCEANFRONT LOUNGE ' 10-1 am Nachos- with sour cream FEATURING: , and guacamde dip $3.95 BELINDA . /X**V, Turkey Dub $3.95 , BLACK TYE Mpr. j - il , Ham&Cheese $375 (wnwoui musk «i» 0 1 ihui f JZ^iA V V/i 1 "W , THURS W MJN WON tUh 8 f&BB) Hot or Cold Roe* Seefw/ - kaiser roll 4 horseradish , WED. & FRI ;i 1^— -- sauce . M.75 D.J. TED STEINMETZ G "" New Englaiit Dam — LADIES NITE — -e Chowder $1.45 WEDNESDAYS b. 368-5175 |F ~ I > ""*-80th & BEACH. AVALON 7* open everyday tt Mon. Thru Sat. 4:30 Sun. 1:30 ~ 4r » ALL ROADS LEAD TO: • 53 Loi|rc'l b | J ON THE DELAWARE PL V , RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE NJ OVERLOOKING PICTURESQUE DELAWARE BAY i DELAWARE PKWY. & BEACH. VILLAS. N.J. ^ JT B,G H0L,0AY WEEKEND SPECIAL 6/29-7/2 W yL BARBECUED CHICKEN & RIBS *12" \f PLVJS _ HOMEMADE pHILA PfPPERPOI SOUP J .y Ot6Viv«n T0MAI0 & LETTUCE HOI GERMAN POTATO SALAD U JA WltHl CORN ON THE COB ROLLS & BUTTER J0* m Wlt SAMBUCA FLAVORED MOUSSE - BEVERAGE MT V — =:::;:==:== w y c > HAPPY HOUR - SPF.GAL PRICED COCKTAIL #7 OR ~ \T EIGHT TWILIGHT DINNERS *1**0 1 MON. THRU SAT. A TO 6 PM SUN. 1:30 TO 6 PM ? f %) FOR YOUR LISTENING & DINING PLEASURE W f ty - I M MR. BOBCRONK A J» ^-CTwelB. trio minus two L 3a Dancing Every Fri. & Sat. A' yr, AMPLE FREE PARKING* AIR-CONDITIONED* \? • \K MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED O & — SBBHIB — Z ^ I
Twilight Tours Start July 2
fj CAPE MAY Every Monday evening from July 2 through Aug 27. Cottages aj At Twilight Tours will open ■j- four of the most charming Victorian homes in the city to the general public h Sponsored by the Midif. Atlantic Center lor the Arts Ek 'MAC', these tours of the ^ interiors of vintage homes. M each representing a dif - m ferent form of architecture ■ L and planning, offer a rare •-w and intimate insight into £<; Victorial lifestyles. In each F house, guides point out the ' " many original furnishings y on display. A The houses on the Cotm tages at Twilight Tour will | be open from 8 to Hi p.m. Each of these tours should i§ take about two hours Tickets for this tour may be C purchased the day of the t;» tour at the Emlen Physick Estate. 1048 .Washington {a St.. and that evening at the ;f Dr Henry L. Hunt House. m 209 Congress PI. IIOLSES OPEN on the Cottages At Twilight Tour >3 include:
The Paul M Andrus House "223 Perry St ». a charming Gothic Revival Cottage, has a front section dating from 1856 and a much older rear wing Its interior has been tastefully furnished in antiques that span the range of Victorian styles The Gibson House <45 Jackson St. ». a beautiful Mansard style residence, was built c. 1865. Its elegant interior features a chestnut staircase, original stained glass, and an extensive collection of wicker. The Hildreth Cottage i665 Hughes St. i Built circa 1840 as a summer cottage, this caref ully - restored house graces the
entrance to the oldest residential street in Cape May. The Dr Henry L. Hunt House (209 Congress Pl.i. was built in 1881 Tit is one of the more eclectic Victorian creations in town, containing elements from most of the styles popular in the 1870's and '80s
j Fling Nets S $27,000 RIO GRANDE - The I Champagne Fling XIII which was recently held at the 'Golden Inn in Avalon ■ for the benefit of the 1 I American Cancer Society I was one of the most successful fundraisers in the state with contributions totaling $27,000 The Fling, which com | bin*s an auction lor unusual gifts and services ! w ith an afternoon of cham i pagne and hors d'oeuvres was hosted this year by 1 KYW' TV's Richard Bey of the People Are Talking pro / y gram One of the most y popular items this year « was the Booze Cruise, a ^ floating cocktail party for m 40 " Pam Jones. Jan Ross and \ Jane Campbell, general chairmen of the event, thank all of those who par tictpated in the event Casino Trip i SOMERS POl.\T Parents Without Partners, who have their weekly dance every Friday, is having a fund-raiser casino bus trip open to non-members Thursday. July 25 For in i formation call 390 1255. J 398-3106. or 266-0212. ^
Lutheran Home Sets Yard Sale OCEAN VIEW - A Yard Sale will be held on the grounds of the Lutheran Home. 184 Shore Rd:. included will be New and used items, plants, and baked goodies Hot dogs will be availabe for lunch The event to run 9a.m. to 3 p. m is sponsored by the aux diary to the home.
COME FEEL THE MUSIC NEIL'S 222 e scfteflengei avenue wridwooODy-ISe sea n, (609) S?? 6060
ikflllBR TUES.-SUN. 1 Ji GEORGE GERETY T MON. NiTE l0RI CEASAR Summer Specials ^1! / • SpeciaNWonton Soup • » L 4 • Mongolian Beef • A . • Garlic Shrimp • • Cantonese Special Chow Mein • if OPEN 7 DAYS Walnu' & New Jersey Aves N Wildwood ) 522-8570^ ^ ^ I
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