Cape May County Herald, 25 March 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Wednesday, March 25, 1W1

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The Herald and Hie Lantern

FIRST, WE MUST confew we were completely in er rot- in our lent column when we reported that the Whitebrler realaarant would be doint buaineaa as iwual thta summer We were tWd that it would be t by someone whom we considered to ® n * n1 * peacable source, and shocked to learn from Joe Brophy at the sale of that establishment's furnishings last Saturday that we were 100 per cent incorrect. Mr Brophy, who has managed the restaurant for the past eleven years, says he has no idea how the rumour started • • • • IN OUR estimation the Earth's population is divided (and unfortunately not evenly) between the givers and the takers We are enthusiastic members of the Stone Harbor Seniors. This association, unlike most.

has a disproportionate number of givers For example, Ted (Mrs. Richard) Owens of 10905 Second Ave. has for a long time, photographed the members at their happiest and most photogenic , moments at their many parties at her own expense, Ted gives the fruit ofher labor to fellow members at their next meeting. We all hope she knows how much her efforts are appreciated. That's not the only contribution the Owens make — both Ted and Dick are ardent gardeners. Their home at 228 — KHth Street is a veritable showplace. Once again, the giving part enters the picture. They'rt not content with making their own place enviable, they also beautify the islands on Second Ave. so that we may all share the delight of their hobby. #

News Notes from Seven Mile Beach M'Ellen Rowland 368-2294

FRIENDS OF Mlldr«l and Ben Bartley probably know thin but they'ye recently relumed to Stone Harbor after attending the latent Mnrdl Gran fentlvitlen In New Orleana where they stayed with their daughter and her husband Major CJ. Howard. Jr. and their children CJ. Ill and ElliaheUi. a J a • * THE YOUNG Bartleys’ neighbors, the Sidney l-asselgnen. were Mildred and Ben's cicerones during their stay and took them on atourofthe Vleun Carre or French Quarter where they enjoyed the caJun cuisine of Bourbon St. and the menu (fabulous) at Commanders Palace.

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At the parades, the grandparents caat/away dignity and pleaded "throw me something, pnister” with the beet of theA. They got home toting aHwet of dubloons, bangles and beads. Welcome home, Mom-mom and Pop-pop Bartley or, to maintain the French ambience, grandmere et grandpere. • • • • WE ARE SO appreciative of owe readers’ cooperation. Eleanor and Charlie Collins of Sunset Dr. returned .one day before last week’s edition of the Herald was published and immediately called to offer their 60-page history of the South Jersey Realty Company in response to our plea in the column that someone help us track down the history of Stone Harbor in the 1900 era. They had just gotten

Promotion tor Osinski CAPE MAY PT. - Local resident Sgt. Joseph Osinski of the State Police has been promoted to the grade of sergeant first class and assigned as commander of Troop E, Bass River Station. \ Osinski enlisted in the state police in 1955 and wa# promoted to sergeant in 1973. He and his wife, Elsie, have two children. 4-H Leaders Set Bus Trip COURT HOUSE - The County 4-H Leaders’ Association will be sponsoring a bus trip to Longwood Gardens May 2. The bus will leave the Extension Service Educational Center on Dennisville R., Rt. 657 here at 8:30 a.m. For more information contact Joyce Unkle at 465-7429 or Marge Parker at 465-5053. Ireland Trip WILDWOOD - The Golden Age Club Is sponsoring s nine4ay trip to Ireland May S, including bus transportation to New York. Those intereeted are asked to rail May Coar at 884-1483 for reaervations.

back from visiting Eleanor’s slater In St. Petersburg. Fla. add we’re ao lucky they saw our cry for help. Charles, for many years, was a biggie with General Motors and then owned a Chevrolet Agency until he retired, and they’ve been every place in the world twice.

ANOTHER READER who responded to our cry, for help was Ronald Quay, the son of Robert C. Quay of 34th St. in Avalon, whose hobby Is collecting antique postcarda. Ronald suggested thathia father could be enormously helpful In compiling my history of the 7-mile beach. • • • • WHEN WE moved down here our carpets were in miserable condition owing principally to the fact that we acquired a loveable, but stubborn, miniature Dachsund puppy, and I broke my neck the following month. Needless to say, the pup was ill-trained, I couldn't do a great deal about it and our ruga look-

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ed like a disaster area. Some dear friend suggested that we cansult Janet Bock of Avalon carpet in C.M.C.H. to pick up some bargain remnants. It was a nifty idea because over (he past two years we have been able to gradually replace our most unsightly floor coverings. For those of us who can’t remember the blizzard of ’88 but can still picture, vividly, the swing bridge on 21st St. in Avalon, and the frustrations it cAused, the name BUI (WUhenD Bock should evoke memories. He operated that ancient • structure for many, many years. Japet married Bill's son, Wayne, who now operates the audio-Visual stuff for Resorts International and they deliberately chose a quiet, but convenient home for themselves in Estelle Manor. marguerite and BILL Klotsbucher of 96th St. pulled out all the stops at their St. Patrick’s day party. Their large home was jammed to capacity — each guest was requested to wear something green and complied and we are green (colored) fruit cup, corned beef, boiled potatoes, green-frosted angel cake and cinnamoncoated candy potatoes for dessert. Marguerite even thought of a way to make everybody happy. Did you ever think of a way to make marinated carrots green? The volunteer orchestra had boned up on all the Irish ballards, Sarah Brady wps in great voice, as always, and everybody tried to do Irish dances. Erin went braugh and then some.

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