Pl^jPPPJW".1 . TT. f \,| r# T«<i THE McHENtf PLAINDE ALE7! - .• ^ Thursday, rebrosff 14, 1963 McCullom L&k§ Shorty Sheriff .Jtssayli Victim \ /i/lif;-• Bf»-Lereeqee About 5 p.iD. one rtfgfrt last week, Chester (Shorty) Sheriff Was severely bmteri about the left i>ortion of his fac<$nn(l jaw #ith his glasses being smashed during the fracas. According to Mr. Sheriff, the altercation resulted as a <Jisjute over parking at the depot. As of Sunday, Shorty's face #as still puffed and swollen *nd his left eye was black and badly bruised. The case was heard by justice t>on Howard and continued until tonight. State Trea«ttt¥f fo Add pert OOP Gathering Tfrkets for the dtrmer hHhg sponsored by the McHenry Township Republican Women's Club may be purchased from this reporter. The organization is extremely fortunante to have state treasurer, William J. Scott as the featured speaker and his address should be most Informative. He is rapidly forming the department into a smooth running organization and was at the Chicago office all last week during which time his hew administrative assistant, Jake Levesque, collaborated with hlrti. If you plan on attending, please call 385-3191. Many from the community have already expressed their desire to attend. Chairman Named For Local Heart Fund Drive Mrs. El ma Nelson will head the local drive for funds for the Illinois Heart Association. It will be conducted on Sunday, Feb. 24r -- Former Burled " Last Week, „ „ . Services fas. Mrs. -Hattie K. Edmonds, 67, were held in Chicago last week' and attended,, by Lil' Sawdo, Elsie Osterl)y and fopner residents, l^arge, Thomson, and daughter, Pat. Mrs. vEdmqtfids ahd her huSftand, Fred, who died in 1953, dwned a cottage which isrfcm- She Jofin Klapperich property in Maple Hill Drive on which fie builC a new home. The Edmonds 9eUled here in 1947 a$d remained Unftl Mf. ! Edmonds" passing ..when his /idow Sold the property. Durng the^time of their residence, he cotiple made many fast Jriends and took an active pflrt fn the «ocial life of the community. Mrs. Edmonds last Visited in the village in August fend spent time with the Osterbyg and the Saw<Jcfo Services for .the deceased tvere Held at the Peterson funeral Chapel wilh interment in Mount Olive cemetery. Mrs. Edmonds is jufvixe^ by. one sister, Agnes Gieenholdt, tnd was preceded in death by Clara Marker, another former resident. She aisa leaves her brothers, William, Cftarles and Arthur Schmidt. !**-- / --1-- Mr. and Mrs. John Skldmore of Ringwood, matefnal greatgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Khlert of P.ingwood, Paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grepling of Glen Kllyn, and Arthur Grepling, Springfield. Others present were Mrs. Hazel Bowman ami son, Fred, Miss Mable Ehlert of Ringwood, and Mr. ami Mn. Edward Skidmore and daughters. (turn Victim Home For Weekend According to a report, Mrs. Monica Morris, who was severely burned in her kitchen just before Christmas, was home last weekend. She was transported by ambulance from Cook County hospital and was to be removed to Memorial Hospital for McHehry Courtly last Monday. It must, have been thrilling for her to see her youngsters for the first time in almost two months. We sincerely hope you will continue to send cheery greetings for she faces long hospitalization. Slightly Confnwd? Bill Pickett must certainly have had his mind on romantic dalliance last Saturday night. What else could have caused his state of confusion when he attended a party and returned home with the wrong wearing apparel? It seems as though this energetic and vigorous senior bachelor attended a soiree with his "ein, swei, drci" buddy Dewey Fricke and Lorraine and Karl Blof. The festivities were held at Dewey's sister and husband's home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrislansen in Rolling Meadows. Imagine Bill's chagrin when he received a telephone call asking him to return a gentleman's suit coat which he wore home in error. When he paused to think about the whole matte?, he had been wearing a sweater in the first place! The garment has been returned to its rightful owner and Bill is still the butt of good natured kidding. companicd son, Ken, last Sunday when they visited the carhpus uf Carthago College1 near Kenotha, Wise. This was one of ths preliminary steps towards err/rolling him when he graduates from McHenry high in June. They were extremely gratified wlt.li the sights and information gleaned from the authorities. Home From Tfce (fanny Sooth Elsie and Cl{»yt Nelson will be home shortty from their three week jaunt to Florida. They left during our sub-zero siege and missed the subsequent ugly weather. They lingered with Lena and Fred Kckhardt in Tamp® and then wont on to Stewart to join the younger Nelsons, Dr. Cliff and wife, Gladys. We heard they tried deep sea fishing; artd will relate poppa Clayt's. "fish stories" next week. Jpfiftt and Hugh McDonald and Eddy shoukl-be breezing on home about now from their hiatus in Florida, too. They report wonderful weather and as of Monday, with our sunny skies, we aren't too envious. They have enjoyed a good rest ami should haVe some interesting anecdotes. n j Mama n Nemesis Phyllis Straumann has her hands full these days with No, 2 daughter, Debbie, down with the measles. It should soon shift to Sandy and no doubt, the li'l guy will come down with them, too. The only bright spot on the horizon is the fact she won't have to cope with them when the kiddies are enrolled in school. •a 1 Xfltn; "ltnzp" 'N' Mat. Milestones Greetings to Valentine gal, Mary Tomasello, today, Feb. 14 "I Title and Trust company, I Geneva on Monday, Feb, 18. AREA CONTRACTORS j h^JypiSfTt^igh^frr-th^! shoulder talks Will expose the TV COMMENTATOR TO SPEAK BEFORE Ijon O'Connor, Chicago radio and television news-commenta* lor. will address the Fox Valley General Contractors Association at their Past Presidents Night tr. ne held at the Chicagt . . . H a y Aaito is rapidly approaching the half century mark as of Feb. 17....Fortyfive fun-packed years together will be celebrated by Emma and Otto Pyrltz on Feb. 20. And on this date, genial gentle-1 rhan, Butch Kenncnberg, will deserve 77 kisses! Best wishes to all marking a special oo* casion this week. Still time to obtain a sweet for your sweetie'on Valentine's Day. Bye for now, see you next week. problems to the ethical general contractor and sub-contractor created by the ' broker-type contractor. As usual he will document his charges and as a special feature will submit to a question "and answer period. Past Presidents Night is th^ anniversary of ten years of successful service to the construction industry by the Fo> Valley General Contractors association. The past presidents will be honored for their all important contributions to the association's success. President LaMar Kidwell of Elgin will make the presentations to the following past presidents: Clifford Lanij< Lamp Construction Company, Elgin, founder and first president 1952-1955; J. A. Miedema, Miedema Construction company, 1955-1957; Henry Tonyan, Ton.van Const ruetioiY\comparty, McHenry, 1957-1958; Earl Little, Earl Little and Son, Aurora, 1958-1960; and Harold Warren •\ rren P.ros company, Aurora, 1960-1962. KtB'S POLICY We can and do give* Plaid Stamps WITHOUT increasing price. We guarantee the fairest price in town. Construction (Adv.) NYE DMJrt "i > •A fOOS! Regular c h e c k - u p s and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs for you. Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service AH Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S Auto Service "24-HOUIC TOWING SERVICE" 1002 N. Front St. 385-0811 McHenry, HI. First Grandchild CfcHtteatd You can just about imagine how proud Eleanor and Bill Creutz were when their first grandchild, Thoma^ William (for granddad, of course) Creutz, was presented for baptism at the Zion Lutheran church • two weeks ago. The young fed's mom and dad are Jackie and Ron Creutz of Lakeland Park. His gpdparents are Mr. and Mrs. h Edward Holmstrom of Twin Lpkes, Wise. Following the mid-morning rites, Conducted by the Rev. Carl Lobitz, dinner and supper were served at Eleanor and Bill's. The guest list included the young parents, the sponsors, nhaternal grandparents, Little League Will Organize There are a myriad of li'l guys in the vicinity who are of Little League age--8-13, and they all have fathers. Lads 'n' dads are being paged for the McCullom Lake Little League which will be organized in the near future. Merv Schmidt is most anxious to have the dads in the area consider his porposal so this year's Let^gue will be the strongest ever. Men will be needed for coaches, managers, umpires and helpers. There will be jobs for all interested. More on this later. Campos Sc outers Ginny and Fraok Parkhurst journeyed to St. Louis, Mo., last week to survey the campus of the University of St., Louis us a possible school for daughter, Karen. She has been attending Lovota but is contemplating a change. The Parkhursts paused in Springfield on their way through and "overninghe-d" it at a fabulous motel south of Springfield on Route 66 and indulged in the iildoor swimming pool which resembles an oasis, complete with palm trees. Elma and Earl Nelson ac- WORN BY MORI RUPTURE SUFFERERS:. Amazine i import fur t t Uueible inguinal hernia Strong washable, Xorm-fitthiK, adjustable Soft, flat r o l t i pad NO FITTING HEUIKEDI For men, women, chllren right or left side; double. 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