Cape May County Herald, 28 November 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 34

Herald & Lantern 28 November '84 C-i2 ! —

Four of Cape May's finest year 'round' j|j|j| bed and breakfast inns open their doors P^| in true Victorian hospitality elaborately ||| | decorated for the festive holiday season! jfegjj CAPTAIN MEY'S INN • Ocean St. 884-7793 Built 1890 • Celebrating A Dutch Christmas Heritage. THE VICTORIAN ROSE • Columbia Ave. 884-2497 Built 1872 • Decorated In A Festive Floral Fashion. THE QUEEN VICTORIA • Ocean St. 884-8702 Built 1881 • The Victorian Christmas Traditions. THE BRASS BED Columbia Ave. 884-8075 Built 1872 ■ It's A Children's . Family Christmas ADULTS Si • 'cfflLDEDi S3

Wooden Ni^rackers t tfi ffuygeMoti., •Caswell Massey Colognes* Jack Daniels Shot Glasses •Holiday Jewelry «Kites for Children (All Ages) • Pen te •Paddington Bears«Paperweights»Victorian _ * Keepbooks rjM| FREE GIFT WRAPPING < fUn MrDO WHXS. 0 I OF GIFTS ' / 536 WASHINGTON STREET t 10:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m. Daily

COME TO HISTORIC |SW VICTORIAN .«§ ^®CAPE. MAY & . <nwte y°u to enJ°y ^ unhurried pace iM of yesteryear while shopping our Victorian Mall, j i oMer fine stores or dining in our restaurants. A ' Don't miss the festive activities every week through '* J ) uffSki tTT New Year's Day. Highlighting this year's activities will , \ jVyp® ^ the "Candlelight Walk" on the Mall Dec. 14th & 20th. \ ^ • V \M-

THE CITY OF CAPE MAY Arthur Blomkvest, Mayor Adrian Capehart, Deputy Mayor f Harry Gilbert, Councilman

city chamber of commerce ( \l) Carin Fetterman, President \ V John Dunwoody, 1st VP Jay Schatz, 2nd VP \ ^ '54^W'W Millie La Canfora, Secretary \ V^Mi^S Charles Bernard, Treasurer y