Friday, December 20, 2013
HAPPY HATTERS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS 2013
Thanks go to Marie S. and Elaine for helping with our Christmas celebration in our beautiful clubhouse. Our theme “keep it simple” was anything but simple! These beautiful ladies outdid themselves once again with our potluck culinary spread! And, what would we do without John and Jose’, who graciously helped with set up and cleanup.
And then, our special guest arrived.
Yes, that’s Terry misbehaving (once again)……putting dollar bills in Santa’s belt!
Afterwards, the kids took turns telling Santa what they wanted for Christmas!
HO, HO, HO!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Mrs. Gould’s 12th Annual Holiday Social at Georgian Court University’s Mansion–November 20, 2013
Well, we did it again. We managed to find another holiday event that tickled our fancy!
Mrs. Gould’s Twelfth Annual Holiday Social.
The History of Georgian Court---
By the late 1800’s Lakewood had become a premier winter getaway for the wealthy elite of New York City and Philadelphia. The likes of the Rockefellers and the Astors flocked to Lakewood in the winter months to take advantage of the fresh pine air and quiet country surroundings.
In 1896, railroad magnate George Jay Gould commissioned architect Bruce Price to create a regal country estate on a pine-laden tract along the north shore of Lake Carasaljo. The 155-acre estate was completed in 1902. Named Georgian Court for its extensive use of British Georgian-style architecture, the estate featured soaring structures, lush gardens, and inspiring statuary.
For nearly 30 years, the Gould family vacationed and entertained guests during the winter months at Georgian Court. During that time, George Jay Gould’s wife, Edith Kingdon Gould, became widely known for throwing parties of unparalleled opulence.
In 1924, the Sisters of Mercy purchased the estate to house the growing Mount Saint Mary’s College. At the Gould family’s request, the Sisters agreed to rename the college so the estate could retain the Georgian Court title.
Thanks to the Sisters’ loving preservation, much of Georgian Court’s original gilded glory remains on display or in use to this day.
The cast included Mrs. Gould, Ruth Etting (a celebrity singer and former Ziegfield Follies showgirl) and Daisy, the hilarious Maid. All were equally talented and sang many songs that the audience knew and loved. Some we even sang along! It was very well done and entertaining. Our Tea Luncheon was equally good. We started out with Linzer Tarts, Warm Apple Cider, A selection of finger sandwiches and assorted pastries and hot tea. No one left hungry, as sometimes happens with with Tea’s. Georgian Court was generous in making sure that we had our fill of food.
Below is our beautiful group, with the cast on the beautiful staircase of the Parlor.
Last but not least, Sheri and Terry were very curious about 2 “large lady” guests. It seems these “Ladies” were not part of the show, but rather were transvestites who loved dressing up and going out to “tea”. The blond seated was 6’4 and has had a sex change operation. Yep. How do I know that? Sheri, the inquisitor, had a nice conversation with the couple prior to entering the Parlor.
Anyone interested in the many events that take place at Georgian Court can go to…
www.georgian.edu/events or by phone (732)987-2263