Thursday, February 23, 2023

2/19/1953

                                     EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, February 19, 1953   Vol. C219


LOCAL NEWS


VALENTINE’S SOCIAL A SMASH


East Farewell- The fourth annual Valentine’s Day Social was held in the basement of the Town Hall on Saturday. By all accounts it was a smashing success. More than 100 people attended stretching the limits of the hall’s capacity. It was a dinner dance and the dinner was provided by many local restaurants and cafes. Most notable was Leon’s Lunch and the Lost Oasis Restaurant & Bar.  The dinner was a buffet style and both Leon (owner of Leon’s) and Charles (chef and owner of the Lost Oasis) were on hand to serve their specialties; Philadelphia cheese steaks from Leon and Maryland crab cake from Charles. The decorations were put up by a whole crew of volunteers headed by Mrs. Mallard, local boarding house owner. They used flowers and fancy plants donated by local flower shops. Local celebrity, Gus Templeton and his Swing Band provided the music and Gus handled the MC duties.

            The evening started at 7:00 with some light appetizers and dancing, Dinner was served and after dinner the much anticipated “Sweet Treats” competition took place. The completion has evolved over the years starting with just two friends bringing desserts, to a group of five residents who baked and cooked delicious, delectable desserts that required their own set of tables to display and serve. This year originators, Peg O’Malley and friend Ida Plant were given the center honors with Peg’s decadent Extra Dark Chocolate Triple Layer Cake and Ida’s Chocolate Cheesecake with Strawberry Glaze. Sue Underwood brought a scrumptious apple pie and Sylvia Bass brought a wonderful cherry cobbler. There were other local entrants that offered very appetizing treats for everyone to sample. After the tasting had taken place Gus Templeton took to the mic to announce the winner. Ida Plant’s Chocolate Cheesecake with Strawberry glaze was the winner. There was much anticipation as Ida came forward to accept her award, Last year’s winner, Peg O’Malley had tripped (or was tripped) and fell face first into her cake, many wondered if Peg would return the favor. Ida made it to the stage without any falls but she then called all the other contestants to the stage and with Peg leading the way they collectively smashed Ida’s cheesecake into her face! There was great pandemonium, hilarity and good natured frivolity all around. Apparently, the entire group had conspired to do the face smash together no matter who won, the winner was getting plastered by the rest of the group.

It seems a tradition has been established. Gus Templeton, who was let in on the prank just before it happened, was the consummate professional and took the microphone and proclaimed, “I haven’t seen this much excitement since my vaudeville days.”

            After things calmed down and everyone got back to their seats Templeton struck up his band and played very entertaining dance music for the rest of the night. The social ended at midnight and many people chose to walk home in spite of the winter night temperatures. Main Street was full of people as they wandered home chatting and enjoying the night.

Valentine’s Day Dinner-Dance 1953


SPORTS


COUGARS DEMOTE THE CAPTAINS


East Farewell- The Cougars defeated the Fort Lee Captains convincingly on Friday, 46-38.  The game was not as close as the final score indicates; the Cougars completely dominated the game from the first tip to the final buzzer.  Ted Fitzgerald, senior guard, took the first tip from center Bill Donahue and raced in to score a layup only 4 seconds into the game and the Cougars never looked back.  Donahue controlled the center, scoring a season high 22 points, grabbing 15 rebounds and assisting 5 times.  The backcourt of Fitzgerald and junior guard, Jimmy Welch ran a beautiful game, controlling tempo and intensity like two pros.  Combined they scored 18, 10 for Fitzgerald and 8 for Welch. The forwards, Billy O’Donnell (4) and Gene Green (2) contributed by steady defense and smart offense.

            “These kids looked very good tonight. They are really starting to come together as a team. I was impressed with the play of Fitz and Welch, they were in sync tonight.  We will have to see how they do against some of the tougher teams in this league before we start anointing them, though,” said Coach Wilson after the game.

            The Captains did not play a poor game; they were frustrated by the loss of their star player, Joe Arnold, to the flu.  They were able to make a run at the end of the game when the Cougars had subs in but all told they just were not up to the Cougars this game. High scorer for the Captains was Bob West with 14. Other scorers were Sam Smith (10), Donny Callahan (8) and Terry Duffy (6)

            The Cougars go on the road for the next two weeks, facing Southport and Slate Mountain away. Both games start at 4:30 in their respective gyms.


 NATIONAL NEWS


IKE WARNS OF COMMIE ARM BUILDUP – NJ MOM BAKES $1,500.00 – MIDWEST BLIZZARD KILLS 9 – HARRY SELLS MEMOIR RIGHTS – NEW TREND IN POPULAR MUSIC


President Eisenhower warns that Russia is “steadily” building up its armed might; including atomic weapons and that the United States consequently faces a costly, five-year arms buildup

Harry Truman sells the rights to his memoirs to Life Magazine for $600,000.

A Midwest blizzard stretching from the Rockies to the Great Lakes kills 9.

Mrs. Marge Moretti of Maplewood, NJ says she’ll get back her cash of $1,500 - cash and bonds that were accidentally baked in her oven. She was amazed to watch Treasury experts get to fork, slicing through the charred remnants with a fine knife and noting burned numbers and portraits indicating denominations of bills

Trend in music - Record labels are backing off from making “cover” songs. The major labels no longer believe it economical to cover since there is little percentage in “second money” on any hit song. The top version makes the most money and the rest are left with crumbs. The music/recording industry is going gangbusters these days.


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of The News.


 

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