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r* Now Open For ; The Season cWaisoqjs IVIerSon hm 106 DECATUR ST. CAPE MAY. K J. DINNER & COCKTAILS WEEKENDS FROM 4:30 , Early Diners Special k>7.95 'til 6 P.M. jt a sJjinL I Breakfast \ And Dinnei-RESTAURANT-CAPE MAY 301 WASHINGTON STREET MALL a AT PERRY-PHONE 884-5605 Mon.-Weds.-Thurs. 8 a.m. -3 p.m. Fri. -Sat. -Sunday 8 a.m. -8 p.m. (Closed Tues.) "Taste Tempt in, Budget Pleasin ... Tulip Festival Specials! i COME CELEBUATE THE j£\M TULIP-FESTIVAL WW WJTH US'. r \ / ~n ...on the wayto Cape May s ™ Restaurant End of Parkway & Rt. 109 OPEN FOR THE SEASON HOU&S: 6 A.M. 1 P.M MON. Tf£f£ FRI 6 A M 1 P.M.. 5 P.M. • H WB , SAT. 6 A.M. 1 P.M.. 4 • 8 P M SUN. 6 A.M. • 8 P.M. (CLOSED TUES.l • ^ ST $2-5° j Friday Dinner Special SUNDAY DINNER ROAST PORK
| League Classes CAPE MAY - An artistic outlet for those who do not paint or draw is offered by the Cape May County Art League in a workshop in ceramics ythich began today at the league headquarters. 1050 Washington St.. and will run 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays for six weeks. Other courses offered by the league include: In "Play with Clay", preschoolers 3 and up experience clay on Fridays H to noon. The children will learn to shape, mold, sculpt clay for three weeks. A PORTRAIT class of fers beginner and intermediate students a chance to learn to do portraits on Tuesdays 7 to 10 p.m. This course runs for six weeks. Kids ages 8 to 11 are welcome to learn art. drawing and othfer mediums 10 to 11:30 a.m. i Saturdays beginning May 3. For five weeks the children will go on location around the Physick Estate and draw nature and still lifes. All classes take place at the Carriage House on the Physick Estate. Students must register one week in advance. For information, call the Art League. 884-8628. between 11 and 4 p.m.
DUTCH STREET TREAT — * Traditional Straatwassen, or street washing, of Netherlands brightens Cape .May street as students of Joanne Reagan Dance Studio, in Dutch costume, do their thing in last year's festival.
Phi Beta Kappa Admits Randour CAPE MAY - Mary A Randour, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Randour. 1112 Missouri Ave., has been inducted into the Lehigh University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary society. i Students were selected based on high academic achievement in the arts \ and sciences and diversity of curriculum.
RESTAURANT lunch • brunch fri -sat -sun 11 30 a m -sunday Beach & Decatur Streets Cape ITlay • 884-3504 o.
idflfci I Open Dally For Lunch & Dinner I Luncheon: Mon.-Sat., Noon 'til 2:30 Dinner: Mon.-Sat., From 4:30 Sunday From 2:00
Wholesale- Retail [pastries - sweets - desserts cheesecakes UNIQUE IMPORTED ITEMS 1 OPEN DAILY 7:30 A.M. • OPEN ALL YEAR 482 W. Perry St.. Cape May • 884-7454
^jSPELLA'S ROYAL mr pizza 410 WASHINGTON ST MALL cape May 884-5249 -NOW OPEN UNDER NEW OWNER- • THE ROYAL SPECIAL • VEGETABLE PIZZA ROLL • THE ROYAL SUPERB PAN PIZZA • HOT HEROS • CALZONE • SAUSAGE ROLL • HOAGIES OPEN SPRING - SUMMER - FALL
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