ftursd ay, September 10, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER McCullom Lake LADIES OF LAKE EAGER TO BEGIN FALL SCHEDULE Eve Levesque MVith a wonderful summer of vroations and visiting behind them, the gals are eager to resume work on community projects. Numerous improvements in the village can be chalked yp to this group of civic-mind- <ed and energetic women, including the gate signs (bigger and better than the original ones; have you noticed) [street signs, and the pier for children, to name a few. The women will meet, tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Every lady in the community is cordially invited to attend a meeting. If you just moved to the village this summer, why not drop in and meet your neighbors? You are due for a nice surprise. Consider this a personal invitation from the officers of the Ladies of Lake!! Definitely in Second With a Chance for First! The McCullom Lake softball team established themselves in second place by defeating Old Bridge by a score of 12-2. Last Thursday night they went down in defeat to Hettermann's by 12 runs to 5 for our fellows. However, this was a best of 4|bee--series, and last Tuesday, they were again scheduled to meet Hettermann's on the diamond. If they were defeated-- that is the end. On the other hand, if they managed to come up with a victory, they will have ONE more ihance tonight to prove themselves. Here's hoping !! A dinner will be held either ^ the end of September or swnetime in October at which time the trophies will be awarded. More details when they are available. The Nelsons acquired the darling little "beastie" on their recent trip to Minneapolis, from a friend of Earl's. At first, the. owner refused to part with the pup, because of his tremendous potential as a show dog. However, sons, Ken and Don. produced such crest- fallen faces, the poor fellow was forced to'submit. Happier boys you have never seen. The Chase Koches are green with envy and mean to have him by fair means or foul! While in Minnesota, Earl met relatives he had not seen for thirty-two years and was thrilled to introduce his lovin' Elma and family. Their journey topk them through the straits of Mackinac, the sights of the Island .and on down the coast of Lake Michigan to Battle Creek where they wound up their trip with a visit to the brothers Nelsons, Cliff and Don and families. A glorious end to a wonderful summer. Village Board The elected and appointed officials of the village will meet Monday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. These meetings are for your benefit and the public is very much encouraged to attend Give them your support! With Pride, They Announce The arrival of the newest riiember of the Earl Nelson family. His name is Jim Hellenback, a beautiful German short-hair pointer colored liver Ipd roan. He is a registered ajK.C. pup, and his sire is grand national champion and has been shown all over the country! Swimming Again -- Weather , Permitting With '"operation--fish removal" successfully completed, the lake is once again open for swimming and bathing, providing mama approves, (and the weather co-operates!) The official reports from the Illinois Department of Conservation have not come in as yet, but the confirmation of restocking the lake has been received. In early October, the lake will be re-stocked with 4,000 fingerling bass and 4,000 fingerling blue gills which should assure of some mighty fine fishing in the spring of '61. Oh yes, one interesting item --the largest fish (a carp) removed from the waters tipped the scales at a healthy 20 pounds! It was -"herded" in at Lakeland Park! The drive for funds for the McCullom Lake Sportsmen's club got under way at the beginning of the week. If you have not been contacted and would like to contribute to help defray the enormous cost, Pisisia "Work... where's my hammock?" Be sure the ropes are secure -- or you may wind up needing a hot water bottle, liniment, bandaging and other sick room supplies. please call Floyd Fry at EV. 5-0348. Neighbors--Please Note! Lil and Dave Hansen would like published the fact that one of their dogs, Rennie-- the part police and collie--has been re-located on a farm, and is apparently thriving. The youngsters were unhappy to part with him, but they are consoled with the thought that he was too good to be tied, and needs plenty of space in which to roam! > , A Random Thought Sure would love to see Mrs. Diane .KOch in technicolor! In the Land of Oil Wells! Sure had planned on one of them for a souvenir, but Marge Olsen and her family had no way to transport same. On her recent trip back to the old homestead in Hoisington, Kansas, Mrs. Olsen and youngslfe Tom, Ted and li'l Margie, drove ihroygh the fabulous oil well icountry of Oklahoma! where even the poor 'sod farmers have a cylinder going in the back yartf. During their stay. Marge communed with mother, Mrs. Mary Rziha, two brothers and two sisters. On their return journey, they drove straight through--800 miles-- and arrived home shortly after midnight. Husband and father, Ole, who was "holding down the fort" was tickled to relinquish his household chores to the gal with more capabilities! The Larder is Re-Stocked And no better place to do it than on a farm, so discovered Lil Ringelstetter and sons when they returned to Lil's home in Columbus, Wis. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walasek, have discovered the "tricks of the trade" and the gal arrived home loaded down with freshly picked peppers, squash, and other goodies. Johnny chased the chickens, as usual, and Tom was grandpa's helper. Big thrill for Lil was a gift of-a portable sewing machine-- compliments of her ever lovin' Mark! on her arrival home. Family Reunion The Labor Day weekend held thrills galore for May and Butch Kennenberg, when tiiey -motored to Joliet, which was. the half-way mark for the family. A tribe of 40-50 of May's immediate family (children, grand, and great-grand) congregated in the beautiful park in that city for an old fashioned cook-out and fun. Cause for celebratidin also was the Kennenbergs' twenty-first wedding anniversary on Friday, Sept. 4. Deepest Sympathy To Mrs. Betty Krickl on the recent passing of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rudin who died in Upland, Calif. The Rudins were among the early settlers of McCullom Lake and for many years, resided in the home now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schlofnei". The Krickls lived right next door, and this reporter can remember the early days when daughter, Nancy, was a fledgling and son. Bob, was still growing up. These two have . BRAIN® NEWS World Famous Precision REVERE Round Bobbin ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES Page Nine since married and now reside in California. Summer Sojourn The Theodor Olsens and daughter and son-in-law, Theresa and Willard Schultz, spent a summer's end vacation , in Crivets, Wis. Ma and Pa Olsen arrived home on Thursday but the Schultzes remained until the weekend. Plenty of fishing and swimming for the younger family, but Mama Olsen sat in the sun and rested. The fishermen (including Lynne) supplied the table with plenty of piscatorial delights. Xatal Days and ntatrimonlal Milestones Planning to celebrate in the village were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Smith as they marked fiftyone years of "true love never dies" yesterday, Sept. 9 and this date also marks thirtyfour years of wedded bliss for Mary and John Nihill. It was just a year ago that we wrote the story of Ethel and Sid's fabulous golden wedding celebration. The "39ers" beckons for Everett Ingersol as he enters his thirty-sitxh year tomorrow Friday, Sept. 11. The big ones are back school and even kindergarten starts today! Once more peace and quiet descends on the village Cfor a few hours anyway). Just about time to begin that fall housecleaning that has been beckoning. Bye, bye for now. See you next week--back on schedule. The phone number is EV 5-4141. Will we hear from YOU! v Community Party For the benefit of the Cullom Knoll association building*' fund, a social evening is planned this and every Saturday evening at the beach, starting at 7:30 p.m. Let's all work for a community hall. More next week. Trouble Is only opportunity dressed in work clothes. EPS RENTAL RENTS Floo? Sanders ^to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4123 Telephone Employees Complete Dial School The "voice with a smile" and the men who keep the new dial equipment working are the same people who've been giving you service all along. But, they've been to "Dial school." 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