Cape May County Herald, 12 February 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 29

_dining & entertainment_

^ VICTORIA'S TABLETS, un The Golden Eagle inn Dinner » Dancing • Cocktails PLEASE CALL 884-561 1 -—-Weekday Menu — Served: 5 to 9 P.M. Sunday thru Thur».; Weekend 5-10 P.M. APPETIZERS Clams Casino S4.95 Escargot 54.75 Stuffed Mushroom Caps S5.50 ^ French Fried Mushroom Caps S3.50 Jumho Shrimp Cncklail S5.95 ENTREES ; All of our Entrees include your choice of Soup. Salad or Tomato Juice and two hot Vegetables and Dessert. Enjo>" our House Accompaniments I ' Koast Turkey- with Herh Stuffing S7.95 Veal I'armigiana Served with Pasta 10.95 Stuffed Pork Chops 10.95 Honey Dipt Fried Chicken. 7.95 I . " Itahy Calves l.iver with Saute Onions liacon 7.95 JS? Filet Mignon 17.95 I Hrotled New Jersey Flounder 7.95 Stuffed Flounder 10.95 I Scallops Wrapped in Bacon En lirochcttc 10.50 i ris? Fried Shrimp 10.95 I Shrimp Scampi 11.95 c_;i Lobster Scampi Served with. Noodles. 15.95 if Lobster Tail 17.95 l ' Crab Souffle 12.95 £ J Small Children Sharing Plate 2.00 Em Special Children's Menu Availahle at: 4.95 I And to finish your Meal. Your choice of Dessert from a Special Selection offered by S lbe • Special Children's Dinners • VALENTINE DAY GALA L: $70 COUPLE I'hectaM 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH / Fftm. t\?W j BANQUET DINNER & PARTY / Friday £ Saturday Full A La Carle Menu Ocean Front at Phila. Ave., Cape May ir-XXm N| Breakfast Daily fu'J MUSIC AND DANCING 7 a.m.-Noon iPH ' ■ . Fr< a ^ Ntt>" 9 I Lunch Noop3 P'm' ^j|

1 Western Movies Featured COURT HOUSE - The Free Friday Night Filrr. Series at The County Library's main branch will focus on "Western Film" for the month of February. The series will begin 7 p.m. Friday with Santa Fe Trail, shot in 1940, which is in effect a biography of the early years of Confederate Gen. Jeb Stuart. The movie stars Erroll Flynn. Olivia de Havilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan and Van Heflin. The showing Feb. 21 will be the legendary High Noon. Shot in 1952, this film stars Gary Cooper. Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Thomas Mitchell. The director used the device of making screen time correspond to real time as a means on intensifying the drama. The Feb. 28th showing will feature A Time for Killing, released at one time under the name The Long Ride Home. This 1967 western stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, Paul Peterson, Max Baer, and Todd Armstrong. Folk Music Concert COURT HOUSE - A live concert of folk music featuring Laney Goodmyn and Friends will be presented 7:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21, in the Social Hall adjacent to the Methodist Church. Route 9 and Church Street Ms. Goodmyn has given concerts in Washington D.C., Cape Cod, and is now performing in Philadelphia. She composes harmonizing melodies on the accoustical guitar, for percussion and woodwinds, and the piano. Currently she can be heard on Philadelphia radio station WXPN. Proceeds will benefit the Cape May Court House Neighborhood Association. For tickets and information call 465-2707 or 465-3622 evenings. Trip Slated j To Musical COURT HOUSE - The Bayberry Twig Auxiliary of the Burdette-Tomlin Memihl orial Hospital will sponsor a jA bus trip to see George yt Gershwin's mucial, "My » One and Only", with Lucie || Arnaz and Tommy Tune, at m the Forrest Theater in Philadelphia Wednesday, A April 16. The bus will leave James I way parking lot 9 a.m. and [I return immediately after II the show. There will be a Sj stop at the Gallery with time for lunch and shopping. Money must be received by March 12. Call 967-4736 or 368-2819.

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