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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1961, p. 14

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Page Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, .May 4, 1961 McCullom Lake ELECTED VILLAGE OFFICIALS TAKE ON NEW DUTIES Eve Levesque Mrs. Emma Pyritz, village clerk, swore in re-elected police magistrate Victor Howe at the first meeting after the election held on Monday, April 24, in the beachhouse. Mr. Howe then took the oath of office from trustees Art Stuhlfeier (incumbent), Bill Creutz and Gene Shigley. Next to be sworn in was Mrs. Pyritz. Last elected official to take the oath of office was re-elected village president, J. R. Levesque. After four years of faithful service, trustees Don Parenti and Hoy Zody were released from their duties, and the new officers took their places. Appointed officials who included treasurer Earl Nelson 3ind chief-of-police Larry Murray, re-accepted their appointments and were duly sworn. The contract with W. A. Rakow Associates for fiscal vear April 1, 1961 to March 31, 1962 was approved with four aye votes and one dissenting. - Because of his annual military duty with the Naval Reserve for a period of two weeks, Mr. Levesque would not be present for the next regularly scheduled meeting. Therefore the board voted to postpone until Monday, May 22, when the regular sessions of second and fourth Mondays will re sume. The car in which he was riding was struck by another driver and Chester was taken to Swedish Covenant hospital where he was reported to be in good condition. Mary called the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Loesch Of Chicago, and Jo. informed her mother that she had spoken to the policeman, which greatly relieved the anxiety Mary felt. Here's hoping it was strictly a case of being treatci1 and released. General Meeting of Cullom- Knolt, Sunday May 7 • A general meeting of the Cullom-Knoll association which includes all members -- old, new, and prospective -- will be held this Sunday, May 7. a< 3 p.m. in the beachhouse. This is a MOST IMPORTANT session and it is imperative that members attend if the Cullom- Kncll is to continue to function in the important capacity and continue to frive the services Rendered in the past. As you know, the Cullom-Knoll is solely responsible for the upkeep and service of the beach and park. We NEED the Cullom- Fnnll and this organization &EEDS YOU!!! ~ Fair Warning from the - Police Department i If you have not yet obtained jour vehicle sticker or dog tags for your canines, please do so immediately! They may be purchased at the home of village clerk. -Tioketing by the police department will commence in the near future, and you can save yourself some money by caring for this"detail now! Sympathies Extended _ To Leonard Jensen, Sr.. whose mother, Mrs.« Minnie Jensen, 85, passed away on Sunday, April 23. She had been ailing for the past three months and undergone surgery recently. Services which the Jensens attended were held on Wednesday of last week with interment in Irving Park cemetery. Survivors also include a son. Eugene, of California; daughter, Mrs. June Miller of Chicago; eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. jLast Fledgling Leaves Nest Shirley and Len Jensen, Sr., C( 2911 Knollwood drive lost ttie last of their three children via the "orange blossom" route When younger daughter, June, became the bride of Mr. Kirbv Fish on Feb. 4. The youngsters repeated their vows in Westby, Wis., which is the home of the bridegroom's parents. June who is 3 graduate of the McHenry high school class of '60, and hubby Kirby are living in McHenry and both are working in Crystal Lake. Best wishes to the newlyweds who have chalked up three months of "love and togetherness" today, May 4. "Tasty Pastry" and "What-Not" Sale Plenty of home-made goodies end clothing and gadgets of all kinds will go on sale. Saturday, May 27, when the Ladies of the Lake nold their annual affair. This event has met with great favor in the past and the gals are doing all in their power to make this one the best ever. Heading the business end of the arrangements are Ethel Fox, Louise Hammerstein and Marge Stacknick -- all of whom are officers in the organization. They will receive topnotch help from Betty Poledna, Ethel Schmidt, Antoinette Luto, Martha Sylthe, Lillian Hecht, Abby Berry, Laura Slater and Elsie Nelson. Merchandise may be brought to the beachhouse on the Friday afternoon and evening, preceding the sale. The hours for the sale will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations of bakery goods are urgently needed and of course all of your cast off clothing and "white elephant" items. Every home contains plenty of "loot" which is taking up valuable space and no longer needed which would be a blessing to some one else. During these weeks of spring cleaning, you will have plenty of opportunity to gather AND give. For piek-up service, call EV. 5-3587 or EV. 5-3193. Police Sun Injured in Line of Duty Chester Kantorski of the Albany Park police district was injured Monday morning while riding in the squad car during his regular tour of duty. Chester is the son of Mrs. Mary Kantorski of Park View West. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO BUILDING ^ MATERIALS FREE ESTIMATES ON . .. Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors Railings -- Gutters Roofing -- Siding Wall and Floor Tile Call FRANK GANS Representative 1502 N. Kiverside Drive EV 5-1878 - McHenry EASY PAYMENT PLAN SENSATIONAL SPRING deal of pain and discomfort and your cheery messages would contribute so much to her recovery. We sincerely hope that by this time, Barbara is home again with hubby Chuck and her three youngsters. Frank Park hurst who also was under the surgeon's scalpel recently is still a patient at McHenry hospital. IIow about dropping a line to both of the:n and wish them well? Afflicted But Not 111 That caption seems to contradict itself but it happens to be true. Young Janet Schlofner was treated for scarlet fever last Saturday, and must remain at home and quiet. But according to mother Verna, that is easier said than done! The young lady is quite active and would much rather be out playing. Happy we are to report that her condition apparently is not serious. anniversary--April 30, and eldest son; Bob's natal day-- May 1. In addition to these lads, their spouses and kiddies, guests also included fourth son and family, Mr. and Mi's. Jim Sales and Mrs., Helene Kolin of Rolling Meadows. Irene claims it is the last big dinner of the season. From now on the gatherings will be strickly out-door barbecues and "pot-luck". Seriously, Irene .is never happier than when she and hubby can spread the welcome mat for the tribe. Observe Local Celebrity In Action -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brennan, Do and Charlie Brennan, and Theresa Huska were part of a bus caravan (which included several) that journeyed to Milwaukee on Friday to watch the Braves and Giants game. Main attraction was watching Charlie Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller of Johnsburg, play second base for San Francisco. Unexpected excitement when Warren Spahn pitched i. a no-hitter against the Giants for a Braves' victory of 1-0. No doubt that the entire entoura g e r e a l l y r e c e i v e d t h e i r "money's worth"! Sorry We Missed The name of Jackie Whitney when we printed the youngsters who received their first Holy Communion at St. Patrick's church on Sunday. Triple Celebration W&lls were bulging at the home of Irene and Leo Sales on Sunday when their progeny and families gathered at the ancestral home to mark three occasions. These included son, Jack's birthday--April "29, Caroline and Chick's first wedding Ladies of 'the Lake The gals met for a delightful social evening on Thursday, April 27, in the beachhouse. Mrs. Evelyn Haines and Mi's. Marie Howe supplied the homebaked goodies for the occasion. The women were happy to welcome guests Grace Kinsey and Joanne Mai. Happier when they left than Xipon arrival were Abby Berry, Emma Pyritz, Lillian Hecht, Joanne Mai, Wilma Zody, Bernice Bjork. Elizabeth Reiter, Harriet Mc- Namara, Louise Hammerstein, Evie Haines and Itobbi Carroll. Next meeting will be held on Thursday, May 11, in the beachhouse. Social Afternoon A delicious ham 'n' lima bean casserole was the entree when Marge Davidsen entertained her pinochle club last week. She also served the trimmings which were enjoyed by Irene Sales, Carrie Kurth, Josephine' Hansen, Louise Hammerstein, Florence Larson, Henrietta Donkel and Wilma Zody. Weekend Guest Happy we were at the Levesque "ranch" when Miss Kathy AN Surgical Patients Sorry to report that. Mrs., Barbara Thacker who underwent nose surgery last week and was released from McHenry hospital suffered complications and was re-admitted to the hospital a few days later. She has undergone a great samnra Most popular golf shoe we'v* eve* featured! Weight removed to eliminate fatigue... combination Gore 'a Saddle to give perfect arch instep support...mora comfort than evfer beforel 95 Soft Walnut glove leather, removable aluminum spikes 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. Phone EV 5-0047 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. 'til 12 noon USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA Leibach brightened our home with her presence last weekend. It helped ease the loss of daddy Jake who is stationed at Minneapolis during his two weeks of military duty with the Naval Air Reserve. Kathy seemed like part of the family and the occasion was daughter, Chrys' fifteenth birthday on Friday. Even the flu "bug" which plagued this reporter and Chrys couldn't darhpen our spirits! Guys Will Do^Aprons The men of the McCullom Lake Men's club will play hosts this Sunday when they prepare and serve breakfast to the community at Whitey and Bernice's. This- is a regular event and one which is greatly received. Food is excellent and; the price is nominal. That date is Sunday, May 7. "Congrats" Department Best wishes to lovely Sandy Brennen as she turns 14 tomorrow, May 5, which is also the natal day for Whitej Bjork. . . . Another May 5 cele brant is Barbara Nye who will be six. . . .Terry Brendle will be 8 on the eighth and birthday greetings are also in order for Betty Poledna on this date. . . Donnie Tomasello will mark his birthday on May 9. . Petey Kasper will be 5 on May 10 and you can bet Lil Sawdo will be pleasantly surprised on her birthday, also the tenth. Bye for now and see you next week. BOND ANNIVERSARY The Series E Savings Bond became 20 years old today. It was on May 1, 1941, that Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau sold the first E bond to the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 200 PRESENT AT ANTI-COMMUNIST MEETING TUESDAY by Eve Levesque "We are in the hottest war we have ever been engaged in", were the ' sobering .words delivered by Capt. I. M. Hampton as he addressed some 200 people at the V.F.W. hall last week. He was the guest speaker at the anti-Communist program given by the McHenry Township Republican Women's club. Capt. Hampton's opening address served as an introduction to the showing of the Controversial film, "Operation Abolition", which showed how the Communists used dupes to aid their cause in abolishing the House Committee for Un- American Activities. When the bill to do so was introduced before Congress it was defeated by a vote of 412-6. The film depicted the rioting which occurred in San Francisco during the hearings conducted by the committee, from May 12-14, 1960. Capt. Hampton turned to the audience for a question and answer period at the close of the film and many interesting queries were put to him. One person posed questions of such a nature that the assembly became indignant and were outspoken in their pleas for him to leave. As a result of the success of this program, there is a possibility of a, seminar to be organized in the very near future. The realization of the program will result if enoufeh interest is indicated. The outcome of the income depends a lot on the outgo for the upkeep. P*, W. Jutkn & .£» OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone llWtsirgreen 5-0063 ^ HAMMER STRAIGHT When a hammer keeps glancing off niilheads at an angle, chances are the hammer is dirty or nicked or both. Correct this by cleaning with a solvent, then file the surf^e even with a flat file. 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