Cape May County Herald, 22 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 24

f 24 Herald & Lantern 22 August '84

RCARLSON'S M FISH MARKET*-^ 4408 Park BJvd. At Ottens Harftor Wilduood Aim 7 WE TAKE CAKE OF ALL YOI R SEAFOOD NEEDS * T .-ALL I Ul H

fn c. i /inc. trtnt ur • FILET • • SHRIMP • • SCALLOPS • • CRABMEAT • • CLAMS • • OYSTERS • 18k BAIT •

— TAKEOUT SEAFOOD SPECIALS Fri. ii''""PSra s450 ■Shrimp Platkr * c . Flounder & Scallops Flatter ^ Sun. Flounder I'lattcr: $300 Deviled L rah & $450 lufc Deviled Clam Plat 4 Wed. jlonktish Platter $350 Tl— ^,,d'pU,,r 865° jfiw Hours: Fish. .Bait. Ice »>«> Daily Ml .Take-out: 4-8 Daily (Closed Mon.i 522-3400

THE BUFFET C^~ I Serve Yourself At The Chefs Bountiful Table of Hot Foods, Salad & Dessert Bars, Served Nitely From 4:30! FRUIT SALAD WITH FRESH SEASONAL FRUITS • FISHERMAN'S CHOWDER • 25 DIFFERENT SALADS & RELISHES • TENDERAGED ROAST BEEF • BAKED COUNTRY, HAM • FRIED SHRIMP • FRIED CLAMS • CHICKEN WITH j, CHINESE VEGETABLES & CRISP NOODLES • FISH FILETS COOKED IN LEMON BUTTER & WHITE WrINE • HUNTINGTON CORN PUDDING ' • SEAFOOD NEWBURG WITH COOKED RICE • SCALLOPED POTATOES • | ITALIAN SAUSAGE • RAVIOLI • BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS • FRESHLY COOKED VEGETABLES PLUS OTHER CHEF S CREATIONS • CHEESE CAKE j WITH CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY TOPPING • VANILLA CHOCOLATE & BUT | TERSCOTCH PUDDING PARFAITS • PUMPKIN PIE • CARROT CAKE • APPLE CRISP • APPLE. CHERRY & BLUEBERRY PIE ALL TOPPED WITH WHIPPED CREAM YOU SPOON ON YOURSELF • PLUS A COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGE j Adults... $10.95 Children (under 10|... $3.95 The HUNTINGTON HOUSE Off Beach Dr., On Grant St. "V Cape May • 884-5868 "J1 jp| NOW OPEN DAILY FROM 4:30 | circa •ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED, * Or Lounge & Dining Room Y | \ WITH MUSIC FOR YOUR DINING AND \ \USTENIN<; Pl.LASl KL NK.IIM y hX( I |-| \1()N a \ x \ hJrtlf \c*SUAl\ OCEAN FRONT LOVNCE Sr FOR AFTERNOON & EVENING RESTAURANT RELAXING — PHONE 884 0226 L breakfast 8-11:30 ^wuNffiy lUNCH FR(JM Left " * DINNER ' Daily 4:30-9:00 • Fri.-Sat. 4:30-10 Friendly

News Notes from The Cape Mays . Dolly Stango

i Don't forget, it's time for the Annual ClamsheU Pitching Tournament, held every year right on Steger Beach, directed by Rich Rhinehart. Registration begins 11 a.m. starting Friday, Aug 24. and the contest runs through to Sunday, Aug 26 Do make sure you get into the main event. It's for men and women too! Now it's time for Cape May's Annual Cape Beach Patrol Queen Pageant. Friday, 9 p.m. in Convention Hall. Young ladies representing each of the protected beaches of Cape May wiU vie for the title Mark this event on your calendar. It's always an enjoyable one. IF YOU'RE "Ferrari " minder". Saturday Aug 25, the Ferrari Club of America will be showing off two dozen autos at the Rotary Bandstand 2 p.m to 4 p.m May be a good time to put your order in for one . who knows, they might even have a sample on hand they're not using! I'm going to make sure I'm there There's nothing quite like it. That's the Macedonia Choir of Cape May, directed by the Rev. Robert O. Davis of the Macedonia Baptist Church, in Convention Hall 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Aug 30 As usual, there'll be some very outstanding singing, and the Fteverend Davis will surely have J some music which will ] leave you totally in a dream, wishing there were I more of his concerts. Then. ' too, a feeling of wanting to | join up with this very ex- ) ceptional choir It's a thrill. | to be sure! f HAPPY. HAPPY Birth j day to Doris Meddings. ) supe- cook and all-around jj counter service person at jj Murphy's in Court House r Doris does it all with her * smile and warm ways. It C makes the food taste thrice # as good, and you always j want to go back for more! > Happy anniversary to \ Meg and Jim Niles. They ( came to Cape May for a V visit, now they've decided 1 to stay ! ft They've got near-new $ clothes, shoes, lots of books f and magazines, some # household items, beautiful C evening gowns galore, 5 lovely winter coats, <E children's clothing! sweaters, some hand-made

items too. Where? At the Star of the Sea "Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe". open Fridays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at side en trance to basement on Ocean Street. If you've cleaned out your attic or clothes closets and find you want to donate whatever it is you're not using anymore, do bring it to the Thrift Shop. Baby articles and things sucn as high chairs, strollers, car seats, and beds are especially needed For information

call me at 884-4770 and I'll tell you more. i • • • i In Memorian: Virginia S.Measday, former volunteer teacher at Our Lady Star of the Sea School in Cape May and past president of the Altar and Rosary Society. Husband. Walter, now deceased, was also a very active person both at Star of the Sea and the City of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Measday are both sadly missed by our community.

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** • OUR 25TH YEAR • it DRAGON HOUSE JWb CHINESE kJL restaurant OPEN FROM 4 P.M. TO 4 A.M. DAILY Famous Throughout The Shore Mm A For The Very Finest In Chinese Cuisine WBM f E PARKma " D "<*" House lot on Lincoln /We between Pac*c 4 Hj Serving Cantonese • Mandarin • Szechuan Food __ c<m»En pacific « uncoui ante, wildwood. u j. woa