20 ** Herald & Lantern 11 July '84
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o* Whenever Jane and Carey Boss and Kuth and Kugene Fisher decide to 9 throw a party together it's • a swingeroo. Remember fe last year's blast on the Cap w tain Cramer'' Well, this A year they went European "( on us. Friday. June 29. they £ took" over the Women's o) Civic Club and one might ■- have thought he or she was mounting the Spanish Steps "j to Rome It was an Italian dinner party all the way. t If the hostess wore red then the host wore green and vice versa. The meal consisted of chicken cacciuto're. tossed salad, garlic bread, and all the fruit, cookies and red wine you could manage Naturally the orchestra had practiced every Italian number in their repertoire and everybody wore dancing shoes that night. As we said: this is an unbeatable foursome at party giving The Bay berry Twigs in conjunction with the Stone Harbor - Avalon Branch ol the Women's Auxiliary ol Burdette Tomlin Hospital will lie holding a benefit art auction July 21 at Avalon 's Community Hall. 30th ' Street and Avalon' A venue. Complimentary h o r s d'oeuvres and wine will be served during the aUction. It starts at 7 p.m. and excitement prevails The Fine Arts Gallery of Ardmore will supply the prints, paintings etc. and in the air conditioned atmosphere, competition reigns. It you don't believe us. ask our consort, who caught us trying to sneak a two by threefoot print ol Bill Bergey i and the Philadelphia I Eagles defensive line alter I the same shindig last year Tilts is \ family I newspaper and we try to I conform to rules of good I taste in the language we I use but this is an exception. I I) a m n It At I) o ii I Stoma in en's Exxon Station I at 94th Street last week a I lot ol excitement resulted I when a darling three- week - I old kitten got its head I wedged in the chain-link I fence ol the school across I the street. The owners, mechanics I and'passcrsby decided this I was not a case lor the I Rescue Squad and treed I the kittem themselves tt I was love at tirst sight and I the station now owns a cat I Virginia Sheiieinaii took it I over fo get its shots and I determine its age but it still I didn't have a name It apI parent ly reacted to shots I like most people and headI ed for the hills A search party w as torm I e d and they looked I everywhere "Here kitty. ' here kitty where are you damn it?" This went on for
some time and when the stray was finally recovered and the question ot giving it a lormal name came up somebody said. We've been calling it all day damn it. and that's what it should be named." so Damn It Sheneman is now part of our community. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gray of 469 W. 21st Street are announcing the engagement of their daughter 1 Kuthann to Gary Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Doyle of Havertown. Pa. Ruthann is in the Naval Reserve and her fiance manages the Golden Marlin Cafe at 2400 Dunne Drive. Avalon and is taking advanced study at the Atlantic Community Col lege. School" ol Culinary Arts. Ruthann and Gary are planning an October Wedding. * Jl'LY t in Stone Harbor started out dismally lor us Our spouse had to work a split shift, a boat trip we were looking forward to was cancelled and we had nothing to look forward to hut getting dinner tor our spouse - your reporter has never been accused of be ing domestic and we fell dismal about giving him another dreary meal He was thinking the same thoughts and stopped and bought somehting on the way home. Suddenly we tired ot sell pity and called Mr. Vincent Cat's meow on Third Avenue to ready two seafood platters lor us We both came home with I nod and pigged out In the meantime Andrew and Matt Wollery's grand children were cleaning up as many prizes as they could at the events held on the beach Councilman Jack Kit/patrick told lliein ■. Bring a w heelbarrow next year " Alter dinner we went to hear the Serenaders at 96! h and the beach They absolutely have to lie the greatest! We wore a heavy coat and were comfortable but we felt sorry tor the ter Hi ic vocalist Sharon Moore in a decollete gown Shi' w'as frozen but it didn't <if feet her vocal cords in three sultry solos. There is a wave of nationalism sweeping the country and it couldn't have been more obvious when Jack Fit /.pa trick read a " I Am Your Flag" by Boh \elsnn ol KYWj£ News Radio There wa. barely a dry eye in the au lience and this scribe was ■vorst ol all SENSING THE mood of "the audience, our own Walter Wagner closed the concert with John Philip Sousa's On The Mall. once, .during the evening, everyone stood to address the flag while singing God jp less America and lor Residents it was a Glorious Fourth. 1 1 For Police Chief Bill Donahue and his force it ' was far more hectic than glorious To quote one of the officers. -All Hell broke loose." There were three missing person reports, two calls for coronary care for the Rescue Squad, and a grass fire between the free bridge and the Hereford Inlet Bridge
In addition. Freeholder Ralph Evans and his wife Grace were waiting for a traffic light to change at 93rd Street and Third Avenue at 6 p.m. when they were hit. from the rear, by a car driven by Joseph Anello. 24. of Elkins Park. Pa1 Altello was driving despite a license revoked by Pennsylvania which is automatically revoked in New Jersey as well, fv There were four oc Vupants in the Evans' car but only Grace Evans was taken to Burdette Tomlin Hospital lor observation ■ The second accident oc- , curred approximately 9:30 p.m. when a pickup truck driven by Timothy Blair ol Stone Harbor drove 86 feet on a Second Avenue garden island before landing, wheel-up. at 89th Street and 2nd Avenue. From Lt. Swcitzer. executive officer of S II Police Dept. we learned that Chief Donahue was released from Jelterson Hospital, following tests, in good "siuidition but w ill possibly have to return tor further tests later. WE GOT an invitation to the wedding ol a nephew once removed, whom we haven't seen lor years Cl'e don't know his tastes, let alone the bride-to-be's After a little thought we deoided on linens That way' you can't gel caught in the generation gap We went to Claire's Linen Imports at 98th and 2nd Avenue l.ioda Lang, the new owner, and her pal Irom Pittsburgh. Jo knapke. showed us the most beautilul collection ot linen w ith lace table eloths you tan imagine The in credibly low price lags in elude the price ol napkins, the number determined by the size of the cloth pur chased We really did go to get a wedding gill can we help it it they also have gorgeous blouses'* We finally had a free morning and decided to visit Lcmaing s Run Botanical Gardens on Rte 9 hi Swamton We had been told it was a beautiful spot but were totally unprepared lor what we found It takes an hour and a hall to walk through it ttfst and at least two hours to 'do it justice We were ashamed that we live minutes away Irom a tourist attraction which I draws visitors from many different cities and states. Five buses were expected the day we were there. We anticipated, spending 2(1 minutes reviewing this for you •— instead we could have spent the entire day and still missed a lot. Condensing this description is not unlike engraving a Book of the Bible on the ' head of a pin. Complete tranquility prevails as one follows a shaded dandy path among, ' 25 beaqtifujlY (lesigned" gardens loedted on 20 acres of land./fhey include: The Yellow Garden. Evening Garden. English Cottage. Corner Shade. Houseplant. Red and Blue. White and Red. Corher Garden designed to show how a viewer's eye can be drawn Irom sharp angles: Reflecting Garden: and Ferny
Vista, among manv others A SERPENTINE Garden winds along the lake and there are many beaches to stop, rest and absorb the beauty. At one point we joined a group jsut long enough to ask a few questions. Mrs. Ethel Hill from Reading. Pa., a retired teacher, was telling the owner. "I have b£en to gardens all over the country and have never found one so beautiful and instructive." This spectacular achievement was brought about by three ..people Emily and Jack Apritl and their son Gregg. Gregg w as doing some upkeep that / day and we asked him how often he had to mow the lawns. "Once a week and twice if it rains." Oh. our aching back ! We bet Gregg prays nightly that it doesn't rain. You may either take a guided tour or follow the small white signs. Some ol these signs tell you to pause and look back — when you see such a sign stand as close to the sign as possible and follow orders: you will l>e rewarded by the sight ot an unforgettable vista. There are at least three. ./ gazebos: musicians were playing in the one beside the pond while we were there. One crossed Learning's Run on about five rustic but entirely safe loot bridges. When you reach the Colonial Farm it's as il was when Thomas Lcmaing settled his 320 acres in the late 1600s. THE COTTAGE was made Irom straight logs from the pasture, the rest were used tor fences. The ■ roof is made ol hand split shingles ol cedar and oak. (ilass and brick came on return trips f r.o m Philadelphia. This was a temporary dwelling copied Irom homes of Swedish whalers in Salem County and Fort Christina mow Wilmington. Dela.i. Cotton and tobacco grow as they did in 1695 and there is a vegetable garden edged In herbs: even the larm animals are historically correct . -- To the left of the Gardens is a gift shop which may bo visited apart from the four It's called the Cooperage and housed in an antique barn It features the unusual. Hand Carved animals, dried flnu-pr :m. rangements and oogfes til stuff unobtamiable elsewhere. , Gardens are open from 9:30 m 5 and so much a p a rh of the American cultural scene they will be fraluped-mJhe August issue of/Cf rehiwe - tural Digest. Thejonly otnefcl->/~v gardens we knoy oNo be so honored those at Winterthur. and Learning's is in our backyard! WANT TO know how t(\ be the coolest thing in the water this year? Harbor Surf and Sail is oh your right side as you come over the 96th Street Bridge, at 379 96th St . We wa jkqdJjaCfc" to look over the new facility and it looks like fun unlimited. You can rent Island Sun Surfboards and Mistral and -NHifly Sail boards. It is a sport that has Virtually * taken off. Lessons including use of the board cost $20 for an hour and a half and most students can learn with just one lesson. There are comfortable seats on the dock* so you can observe your children or grandchildren learning (Page 21 Please)

