Linda’s grandparents, Mary and Samuel Ross (at left) and her Uncle Gene (at right), posing in front of the Old Stone Villa |
While I was researching the Old Stone Villa, I
contacted Linda for some more reminisces about her grandmother, and perhaps
some snapshots of the restaurant.
She wrote, "I found a couple of photos. Mostly I have
my memories.
"I just turned 60 and I think memories of being with my
Grandmother are some of my best, if not the best. And, memories of being with
her in the restaurant are so so good.
"She loved feeding people. She
would send me to the Lawson store next door to get lemon pies for the
restaurant. I loved going to the basement to get those skinny little bags of
salted Mr. Peanuts and watching the man come to empty the juke box, I’ve never
seen so many dimes in all my life, he'd always give me a couple. All those
dimes must have meant the bar was a happening place!
That’s Samuel Ross, Linda’s grandfather, behind the bar. “Pretty fancy,” noted Linda. |
"Big news was when she got her electric fryer, she fried her
chicken in it. It was next to the back door of the kitchen to the right as you
walked in. I didn’t know much about the bar side, but I think it was busy at
night."
The gang at the bar |
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Wish we knew the gang at the bar was. The lady pouring the shot looks so familiar. Wonderful memories and precious photos!
ReplyDeleteGang at the bar photo is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteJeff Rash
Hi Jeff,
ReplyDeleteI sure hope a reader recognizes somebody in the photo! The gentleman at the far left sure reminds me of a Campana.
Many happy memories !!! My granndparents had 50th wedding aniversery at the villa and there were other special times. Thanks for good post.
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