Herald & Lantern 30 March '83
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News Notes — (From Page 20) the media with a thank-you ” luncheon. A pleasant affair at Menz’s restaurant was topped off by the restaurant tearing up the check. WERE YOU too busy to see that famed visitor "E. T.?” last summer. If so, Merlin Paul has brought the critter back for an early April visit to the Hunt's Rio Twin theatres. ACE SHUFFLEBOARD artist John “Quincy" Henning is busy naming his six puppies of a new breed. They resemble the famed Australian Quantas airline trademark, the Koala • bear) The Koala is an arboreal, tailless marsupial of Australia, the size of a large cat, resembling a bear in appearance. LOVELY LINDA Rau, long with Urie's, has joined the staff of the newly reopened Seven Seas. TWENTY HUcfe parrots in Uric's Pegleg Parrot lounge will soon be looking down on new tropical wicker furniture Rocking dockside bar major domo, ex-Golden Gloves champ Tom Adams, gives the good news that the Polynesian Follies at Urie's will add a girl singer to the dancers and musicians this season
ONE OF THE MOST pra minent, livewire families in the county, and the Delaware Valley for that matter, are the Soens family of Avalon. The patriarch of the family. Roger J Soens Esq , was one of the most prominent lawyers in the Quaker City and is now active with Soens & O'Connor Realty and the Golden Inn. Soens tells us that Avalon will be a mecca for topflight business con ferences as new meeting and other rooms are being added to Golden Inn One of the most lavish parties ever held in this region — happened when the Soens family feted the cast of the Broadway hit. "No. No Nanette." in eluding star Ruby Keeler Their son, Dennis Soens, had a leading role in that show as well as other hits like “Oh, Calcutta.” He has also appeared in mpny movies. Dennis is readying a showcase of an original play he wrote giving a Puerto Rican modernistic version of Pinocchio, entitled “Pinoc.” EXCITING news due any minute as a leading Crest restaurant family negotiates to acquire famed Two Mile Inn, Cold Spring Harbor Plans are to enhance the attributes of this replica of Fisherman's Wharf. The site has a long and colorful history under former owners Palmer Holmes, Frank Feketics and Charles Sandman. FLORIDA returnees used their rain coats and um brellas more than swim suits in the late, unlamented "Sunshine State" season. More rain fell in January and February than in all of last year. Locals at Barbara Ann's Tanning Salon have better tans. You can tell where natives vacationed if they have deep, rich golden tans. Ted Illingworth of Anderson's and Scacrest
Pastpr vacationed in the Virgin Islands while Dee and Ron Schmidt have Mexican taas Due to the devalued peso, Mexico had an all-time record season. AS A COMEDIAN. Gary Morton starred at Wildwood's Manor Hotel. Later he married Lucille Ball in what has been one df Hollywood's most enduring marriages. On the Johnny Carson show, Lucille recalled one of her early career appearances in a vaudeville act in a Wildwood nitery.
Morton is now back East ^ co-producing for Ms. Ball a 20th Century Fox film, "All The Right Moves" in Johnstown. Pa. It’s the story of a star athlete attempting to escape from a depressed steel town. Tom Cruise of "Taps'' plays the football star while Craig T. Nelson of "Poltergeist." plays the coach. RON AND RONEE GROFF are home from a Florida vacation. Ronee Groffs' father is a player coach fer "The Generals" basketball club. They're the team that always loses to the Harlem Globetrotters.
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