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Gangsters invade Emmaus!

Looking like the cast of “Guys and Dolls,” a merry group of trivia competitors led by “Fall Guy” John Hartzog and Sean “The Enforcer” Casey recently donned their “mobster side” and went to lunch at the Emmaus restaurant Capo & Co. Borrowing on the restaurant’s 1920s gangland theme, the group enjoyed a romp dressed as flappers, dolls, dons and gangsters. Authentic antique cars gave their arrival and “get away” 1920s style and panache!

PRESS PHOTOS BY BEVERLY SPRINGER “The Mob” from front left, Terry “the Godfather” Hillegass; Robin “Glitzy the Showgirl” Hillegass; Sean “The Enforcer” Casey; John “The Fall Guy” Hartzog; Eileen “Speakeasy Doll” Smith; Bob “Let me make you an offer you can't refuse” Blanchard; Louise “You would be wise to take the offer” Blanchard; “The Baroness” Lindsay Whitman; Steve “The Victim” Werley; David “Wheels” Brady and Debbie “Virginia Hill” Brady.
“Speakeasy Doll” Eileen Smith appears to be dreaming of going straight while mobster Bob Blanchard seems to be planning the next heist. From back to front, Terry Hillegass relaxes while Robin Hillegass shares her favorite cannoli recipe with someone across the table. Sean Casey is keeping a close eye on John Hartzog to make sure that the “Fall Guy” does not turn into a “Stool Pigeon.”
From back to front, Terry Hillegass relaxes while Robin Hillegass shares her favorite cannoli recipe with someone across the table. Sean Casey is keeping a close eye on John Hartzog to make sure that the “Fall Guy” does not turn into a “Stool Pigeon.”
PRESS PHOTO BY BEVERLY SPRINGER From left to right, Terry Hillegass, Eileen Smith, John Hartzog, Sean Casey, David Brady's vintage 1937 Buick, Steve Werley, Louise Blanchard, Lindsay Whitman, Debbie Brady and David Brady pose for a “Mob Family” portrait. Additional photos appear on Page A2.