Growing up in the North Lawn Avenue neighborhood in the 1950s-60s
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Alice DeVier played a significant role with the kids in our North Lawn Avenue-Jackson Street neighborhood in the 1950s and 1960s.
These included families with last names of DeVier, Steiner, Wilch, Augsburger, Westrick and Amstutz.
She was a psychiatrist, banker, warden, maker of popcorn and funeral director. We neighborhood kids buried more birds, rabbits, squirrels, dogs and cats in the DeVier and Steiner yards under her direction than I can begin to count.
Let me tell you about the DeVier backyard. It was a perfect croquet, baseball and football field. The boundary on one side was Alice’s clothes line.
The other boundary was the reason the kids in our neighborhood were never constipated. It was Alice and Francis’ green grape arbor. We could never tell when the grapes weren’t ripe. They were always green. So, we ate them all the time.
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