Dear Folks---out of courtesy to many--and being possible liable---I won't relate cetain names, dates or other things. I am related to my Aunt Florence---on my father's side out of his former marriage. Dad's unsuccessful marriage was to a Polish Lady). "Foxy" is my only child's godmother. Charlie & Foxy never had children. I got very close to Charlie & Florence in the early 80's prior to his death. Easter time was a sorrow to Foxy through the years. A stubborn Lady who ran the Silver Fox Inn for as long as she could. The truth about her two-tone blue 67' Cadillac is written. It was her "shill" being parked out front of the Inn. We'd always laugh at it ---sometimes getting the tires pumped up. Actually, she only stopped driving it about 1988! She wanted to get a Volkswagon! Never happened. For those other "older" folks who MIGHT remember----a certain Lady named "Pollack Annie". Annie's first establishment ( early 1900's) was the "Green Lantern Inn" way back off of Jim Leeds road ( renamed Jimmy Leeds ) in Galloway township ( Absecon Highlands) . She entertained lots of Seamen--and only hired barmaids. Annie was barren also---but ran her business well into her late 80's. She & Foxy were friends. Annie was like a mother to me. Her last car was a 1961 yellow, convertible Studebaker Lark! We'd drive out and go shopping with the top down! Annie had lost a husband many years before. Foxy---was a dedicated Lady to Charlie. The Silver Fox was a "clean run" establishment. Although, some of the patrons might be questioned. Donald Trump once visited there with one of his purchasing agents---on business---of course. Foxy--(like she wanted to be called----never "Flo") liked Dewer's Scotch---like I did. She named me "One & Done or Two & Through!. My hobby was Jukeboxes. I re-worked her original 1961 Seeburg that had layed broken in a back room. We had it "going" for a few years. Then I gave her a 1973 Rockola--which worked better. So, yes, foxes were raised there at one time--during the depression. An untitled airfield did exist on the back "34" acres. Rumors held that the notorius Al Capone would shuttle in, have a few drinks and then head to his summer home in Pine Hill-- adjacent the Golf Course-- ( that estate still exists). Charlie & Florence worked together in Philadelphia at the Philco Radio Company prior to buying to Silver Fox Inn. My dad worked at RCA. There are much more "colorful" stories to tell about the above folks, but I hesitate for obvious reasons. I can say----they were hard working business people who never spent a day in jail---or broke any laws to my knowledge. In my ending years---I treasure my relationships with these folks. Oh yes---Foxy didn't open until 4 PM ---and closed on Mondays. Her crowd would gather at nights---SOME being there of "character" who just wanted to go somewhere out of "question"---out of sight, ect. -- and just dance & listen to old songs on the Jukebox. Did she run a late night "Speakeasy"?----I'll never tell!----------Dudge.