Cape May County Herald, 9 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 35

Victorian Week^

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Glorious Victorian Dinner, Concert CAPE MAY - One of the high points of Cape May's Victorian Week will be the Glorious Victorian Dinner and Concert, scheduled 8 p.m. -11 p.m. Saturday. The public is cordially invited to attend this ultimate in elegant entertainment. While dress is optional, guests are encouraged to appear in Victorian attire. In fact, a promenade of those in costume will form the grand finale of this glamorous affair. THE GLORIOUS Victorian Dinner and Concert will be held in the incom- _ parable setting of the Christian Admiral Hotel, Beach Drive at Pittsburgh Avenue. Finished in 1908 in high Neo-classical style, the hotel contains Cape May's grandest interior spaces, complete with marble columns and stained-glass dome. Hors d'oeuvres and punch will be served in the lobby, while the formal dining room will accommodate 350 guests for a buffet dinner. A GOURMET feast will be the centerpiece of this glamorous affair. Prepared by Creative Catering, the dinner's featured entrees will include Stuffed Tenderloin of Beef and Empire Chicken a la Regence. After a first course of Carrot and Orange Soup, guests will also be able to choose from such enticing vegetable offerings as Green Beans au Beurre, Souffle of Spinach. Vegetables a la Vinaigrette, and Duchess k l Apples. if THIS MOST memorable J dining experience will be 71 capped by the serving of I I assorted Miniature Pasfl tries. Tartlets and Bonbons. I along with Coffee and Tea I I Throughout the course of | II the evening, entertainment ■ will be provided by the H.B. T Smith Cornet Band and 1 "Ftancocas F*unch". Under I the direction of Robert R I Moore, these Smithville per F formers have delighted r®. Cape May audiences over WV the years with their spirited if renditions of Victorian and El popular favorites. W The cost is $30 per person • To make inquire about retl servations. which are a III must, call the office of the l\ Mid-Atlantic Center for the ft \ Arts at 884-5404 ^ — —

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£3 WEEK §3 PHOTO CONTEST RULES 1 torian^feek* ** Ukes<*<uly pertaining to Vic2. Sataut^ne mare than two entries using 35mm black and 3. Prints amt be bo larger that to 10 unmounted (no frames). 4-,Copte«t|^ open to both amateur and professional 5. Entries roust be received byOctober 30, 1185. Indicate your name, address, phone number and title of the photo on the back of each print. Send to Photo Contest, P.O. Box 430, C.M.C.H., N.J. 06210. 6. Photographs will be judged creativity, composition and I technique. Winning entries will appear in the November 6th edition of the Herald newspapers. 7. Entries will net be returned but may be picked up at 106 N. Main St.. Cape May Court House after Nov. 6. . 8. Prises to be awarded : 1st: 175 U.S. Savings Bond 2nd. 250 U.S. Savings Bond 3rd: 225 1 T. Savings Bond XT DAYS „ C ARTE WA WEEK! A 7a "Serving Taste-Tempting, Budget H O Pleasing ..." v — 1, . . Braaklaat • Lunch • Dinner Rottauront fTfllTffl^TT'FTTtlflfllHKVIEI ""IE** 'TRY OUt NEW DESSERT MENU* "Vinwiil MM Mflaiv Htf ■ Du kc Cnoa • Iwliii Pte 4 ta Ml* » MM* IM**ee I 301 Washington St. Mall (at Perry) Cape May • 884-5605 > mmS