Cape May County Herald, 1 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 27

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ily, mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. In medium bowl, beat egg whites until soft peaks form; gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold into the gelatin mixture. Turn into prepared crust and chill until firm. Garnish with remaining strawberries. 5 T R A W B K It R Y A N G E I, CHARLOTTE RUSSE 1 pint strawberries 1 teapsoon gelatin M pint whipping cream ^ Cup sugar 6 Cup milfe Make or buy an angel food cake Cut thin slice around top. Then cut out center, leaving about one inch thick oii each side; soak gelatin in cold water, then dissolve by placing cup in boiling water; mix sugar with 'h cup milk; add gelatin; when cool, add berries and whipped cream. Add to center of cake; place top back on and cover with icing; slice and serve.

Florence Heal of Cape May is former supervisor of home economics for the state of New Jersey.

Jailhouse Harbors an Artist

By PEG B SINCLAIR COLD SPRING - Weekly lessons and two courses in watercolor painting will be offered beginning June 14 for the first time at Historic Cold Spring Village Watercolor artist Martin Laibow, who demonstrates and sells from the recently dedicated Cape May Point Jailhouse. will be the instructor for a four-hour workshop heldi weekly and for two series of 10 classes to be available on two different afternoons weekly The 1:la8ses. for begin ners to advanced amateurs, will be held out doors at the Village as well as at Cape May Point and on location elsewhere landscapes, seascapes and marine life will be taught LAIBOW IS a retired ar chitcct from Hummelstown. near Hershcy, Pa He was born in Camden but raised in Atlantic City, graduating from high school there He spent 50 years practicing architecture from Philadelphia, mainly in Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Illinois. His best known building is the United Nations Chapel at Lake Success in

Westchester County. New York He also designed the Bristol. Pa , township municipal building and many other governmental and private structures in North and South America Although currently an ar chitectural consultant to three firms, he devotes most of his time to his second career art Laibow began painting in oils in 1970 "It was frustrating, so I switched to watercolors in 1972, and il was still frustrating." he chuckles A decade and many awards and prizes later, he cound Cape May and came into Cold Spring Village, where he was fascinated by the collection of old buildings When, he began to paint the Village buildings, he was noticH by the owners, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Salvatore As his work progressed. they admired it and suggested he become a resident artist In the fall, he leased the yet-to-be moved Cape May Point jailhouse for the 19B3 season •MY ONLY claim to fame here in Cape May County before this is that I

won Best In Show at the Stone Harbor Art Show Inst year," grins Laibow, who is enjoying showing off his one-room jailhouse shop where he displays a pain ting of the tiny building, painted last year while it was in dilapidated condition at the Point. For the first time in its history, the little jailhouse has a telephone. For information about watercolor lessons, dial the Cape May Point jailhouse at BB41B82 Ask Laibow how he got New Jersey Bell to give him a phone number mat ching the estimated origination date of the jailhouse posted on the sign at Cold Spring Village

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