Cape May County Herald, 19 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 39

dining & entertainment

m R— *Wta B h *' _ AIRPLANE ENTHUSIASTS — Paul Laurello of Wildwood, left, kneels by his Christian Eagle bi-plane as he discusses flying conditions with Harold Hearon, president of W.A.S.P.S. (Wireless Aero Sport Pilot Society), from Cape May Court House. Members of the club demonstrated their aircraft in a public exhibition on 16th Street, Wildwood beach, Saturday.

FIRST SEATING!! ALL FIRST SEATING ENTREES INCLUDE Complimentary Appetizer • Dessert • Glass of Wine! And a Marq Card for $3 Off Each Dinner! In addition to the Regular compliments of: Relish Tray, Choice of Soup or House Salad. Potato, Vegetable Du Jour, Hot Rolls and Butter, and Choice of Beverage. Served Mon. thru Saturday First Seating Only, 6 p.m. "TOP SUMMER SPECIALS! Full Course Bouillabaisse f Beef Wellington Full Cut Prime Rib Served Mon. through Fri. — All Evening. Saturday— 1st Seating «i p.m Beautiful Music To Dine By... J William AbbottConcert Pianist Every Monday Evening Playing Classical and Classically Arranged Popular Music "This is not just going out to dinner this is an experience." Diner, Adam's Mark Hotel. Philadelphia Fine Musical Entertainment Tues. through Sat. Evening By DOUG WILLIAMS Located at the Inn on the Beach — For All Seasons Between Ocean & Decatur on Beach Drive. Historic Cape May. NJ. Ti Ocean View • Valet Parking • Reservations Accepted: 884-3431 V is

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Victorian Focus For Exhibition CAPE MAV - A wine and cheese reception to meet some of the artists in its current exhibition will be held by the Cape May County Art League 2-4 p.m. Saturday at the league's headquarters, 1050 Washington St. Represented in the exhibit are five artists who have captured the flavor of the city in various art forms. Among them are: Jane Echevarria, with watercolors of Cape May historic interiors and a book, "Cape May Victorian Interiors"; Inez Pol Krupinski, with Victorian homes in colorful pastels. Also, Alice Steer Wilson's watercolors of Cape May street scenes; Kathleen Doherty's paper sculptures of Victorian women and girls, and Sandra Giangiulio's watercolors of the Pennsylvania countryside and East Coast. The league galleries are open 10 to 4 Tuesday to Saturday and 11 to 4 Sunday. Cavileer Out Of Navy Boot OCEAN CITY - Navy Seaman Recruit Matthew P Cavileer, son of Clayton G and Patricia C Harris of 1308 Bay Ave., has completed recruit training at Navy Recruit Training Command. Naval Training Center. San Diego. A 1982 graduate of Ocean | City High School, he joined i the Navy in March 1985.

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