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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Oct 1964, p. 12

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TftE MclEENHT PLABtDEALER ^nrarfldafr, Qclober 3, 1964 MCCULLOM LAKE N,EWS EVE LEVESQUE 385-3191 -4- ACCXDENT VICTIM HONOBED GUEST AT BENEFIT SOIEEE More than 200 persons crowded Into McDonald's Saturday night to pay homage to a fellow who has contributed more than his share to the welfare of the community. Stewart Norbert Lorch was injured during the annual summer festival, suffering a multiple fracture of his leg, and is still in cast. Because he was in service to .his community, several people felt that a benefit party to help defray some of his astronomical medical costs was indicated. The party in his behalf was arranged by Fred Matthesius and Tom Sanford. Tickets were sold and a goodly sum was turned over to Stew during the festivities. Getting him to the party in the first place required a great deal of plotting by Dorothy Martle and others in on the hoax. When the great guy! arrived and realized the party was in his honor, he wept. When interviewed, Stewart Norbert, choked with emotion said, "I just can't believe people would do this for me!" A goodly portion of the village and many, many people from his place of employment turned out for the very happy occasion. Most of the local women attending brought a "pot to pass" and the festive board was laden with all sorts of goodies. Hot beef and baked ham composed the main fare surrounded with salads of all varieties, baked beans, baked spaghetti, home made pickles, olives and all the other trimmings. Theresa Cunningham did a magnificent job in the kitchen ably assisted by her sisters Jean McDonald and May Kennenberg. Others who helped and deserve recognition were Lillian Ringelstetter, Dorothy Cunningham, and Stew's mother-- Helen Lorch. It was a memorable occasion, honoring a really great guy and it was a tribute to what friends can be "when a feller needs a friend"! Accident Victims Nursing in excess of seventy- five stitches about the head, Dennis Huff is recovering in the home of Helen and Walter Streske. After being involved in an auto accident (reported in last week's Plaindealer), Dennis was rushed to McHenry hospital in the hours between Saturday and Sunday, a week ago. He was removecVfo Harvard hospital that Sunday afternoon and released this past Sunday. Dennis is one of the nicest young lads we know and has done his share to assist Santa Claus every holiday season since he was about 12 years old. We sincerely hope that his friends will remember to send cheery messages which would be so comforting during his convalescence. His address is 4715 W. McCullom Lake Road. The extremely gusty winds last Friday were responsible for sending Frank Tomasok of W. Fountain Lane to McIIenry hospital with a fractured right arm, fractured ribs, and cracked pelvic bone. Seems as though Frank was trying to removed a big branch from one of his trees when the wind swung around and literally blew him from his perch on a tall ladder. Good neighbor, Bill Schmidt, rushed him to McHenry hospital where he is in a great deal of p^m. but hopes to make one of the fastest recoveries in history! Frank is strictly an outdoors man and can't stand to be "fenced in." Speaking of Frank, he is mourning one of his friends. Frightened by the various reports, the fellow gave up smoking and started chewing toothpicks. He died of Dutch elm disease! (Nope, it didn't really happen!) In spite of Frank's hopes for early release, there is plenty of time to send him a greeting at the hospital, but we can't wait to see him striding down the road once more. He has a birthday coming up this Saturday, Oct. 10, so don't forget to include this in your note. Forthcoming Nuptials Announced Saturday, Oct. 17, is the date set by Dave Boyle and his betrothed--Nancy Schelter of Woodstock. They will plight their troth at St. John's Lutheran church at 7:30 p.m. A reception for invited guests will be held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers of 1035 Queen Anne, Woodstock. Dave is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle, 4706 W. Parkview with home he has been making his home. Serving in the capacity of best man will be big brother, John Boyle, and assisting the bride will be matron of honor, Mrs. Shirley Ahreng of Woodstock. The couple will honeymoon in Peoria while Dave goes back to school! He will be studying to become a switchman for I.B.T. Nancy is a salesgirl. May we offer our very best wishes for a long happy wedded life. Install New Equipment At the last meeting of the president and trustees held Monday, Sept. 28, in the beachhouse, the board agreed to install the new radio equipment in the squad car to comply with state and county regulations. Our present equipment is obsolete and makes our department just about worthless in trying to give adequate protection to our residents. This will keep our community on an up to date basis. In connection also with the police department, an outstanding reserve officer, George Scarbrough, has been promoted to regular duty. He has proven to be a fine officer and his chief, Earl Murray, made the recommendation. More road repairs will be completed in the near future, according to commissioner Art Stuhlfeier. The next meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. The public in invited. Bright Fella With A Mighty Bright Future Dave Liberty has an associate degree now from a two year course in which he majored in linotype at LeTourneau College in Lohgview, Tex. He worked in the printing plant while studying at La Tourneau and also worked there this past summer, putting his learning into practice. He was able to be home just two week before leaving again Sept. 21 for Rochester, N. Y. At the Rochester Institute of Technology, Dave is studying printing management. Sixth grade sister Fay certainly hopes big brother will make it home for Christmas. In her words, "Then it won't seem so long". It had been nine months since the little missy last saw him. To say his parents, Mabel and Don, miss him also would be stating it mildly! Dave was a most industrious lad while he attended McHenry high school and set up a fine paper route in this area. We certainly wish him luck in his chosen profession. Sepaking Of Students Ken Nelson, whom we reported had returned to his studies at Carthage College in Kenosha, is now attending Southern >111 inois University on a two year scholarship. 'Twas a hectic weekend for mom and pop--Elma and Earl, who dashed to Wisconsin on Friday night to retrieve Ken and ALL HIS BELONGINGS and transferred him to Carbondale over Sunday and Monday. They expected to return Monday p.m. The difference between the two schools and home base is some 400 miles! Ken proved to be an outstanding scholar last year and we couldn't be happier for him. With his personality, he should have no difficulty making the re-adjustment! Just Missed Grandma's Birthday! By playing coy, wee Jeanette Marie Straumann chose her OWN birthday when she made her appearance at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Saturday, Oct. 3, at 9:21 p.m. Her grandmother, Lottie Piotrowski, observed her natal day on the 2nd. The little gal tipped the scales at a very healthy 8 lbs., 7V2 OZ. and measured 21V4 inches from bow to stern. She enters a family rich with relatives beginning with mom and dad -- Phyllis and Dennis Straumann. Her playmates include sisters -- Sandy, 4 and Debbie, almost 3. Big brother is Denny (Butch) who will be 2 in December. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Piotrowski and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Wilma Russell of Minneapolis. On mom's side are great grandmothers-- Mrs. Anton Piotrowski and Mrs. Mary Wasyleczka of Chicago. Daddy contributes great-grandaprents, Mr. and Mrs, Art Bollhoefer of Tracy, Minn. Phyllis and Denny have made their contributions to the matrimonial fruitbasket in the five years they have been wed as of Saturday, Oct. 10! They plan on christening the baby in the next few weeks. Eventful Weekend Chase Koch had his hands full managing two teenage boys recently when he took; his They're Back In McHenry! WHERE? at the V.F.W. Cocktail Loun Route 120 -- East of Bridge WHEN? on FRIDAY & SATURDAY IOTES! e Over 21 Years Of Age Welcome) son, Ed, and chum, J. R. Levesque, to Fish Creek, located on Green Bay in Wisconsin. Purpose of the jaunt was to bring home the Koch "yacht" which has proved so pleasurable for many seasons. The trio departed on a Friday evening and returned Sunday p.m., having spent the interim aboard "ship". The two lads "thumbed their noses" at the thermometer and went swimming, Brr-r-r-r. Toys For Tots Dick Pickett of the Marine Reserve has announced that "toys for tots" is back this; season. McDonald's have offered to accept suitable items which can be repaired by the vets. They will then be distributed to needy youngsters in time for Christmas. Many young children whom Santa might pass by, will be remembered at this joyous time. Ghosts, Goblins and Ghouls** Will abound when the Cullom- Knoil association sponsors its annual Hallowe'en party at the end of the month. Rich Johnson volunteered his services to engineer the works. The date will be announced in a later column. His appointment was confirmed by association president--Rog Kinsey, at the meeting held Sunday afternoon. enough man power Is on hand. Our healthy teenage lads could give assistance -- they make use of it in the summer! Discussion was held about a proposed name change from McCullom Lake Beach to McCullom Lake Memorial Park, at the Cullom-Knoll meeting. If it stands in previous minutes, the new signs will be ordered. - An idea for the club to purchase some property on which to build a larger meeting place was discussed at great length but no action taken at this time. P This was the last general meeting of the organisation until May, '65. There will be executive sessions called by the president. Strong Backs And Willing Hands Are urgently needed to "dock" the raft this Sunday at 10 a.m., Oct. 11. It is quite a project bringing it in and the fellas will have to brave the cool lake temperature, not to mention what weather they will be obliged to cope with! It will not be much work if * Perfect Timing Just in time for the school buses to arrive home for the day last Wednesday is when Jack Osterby's vehicle caught fire. A bit hectic trying to keep the kiddies from the conflagration but the McHenry fire department rapidly had the situation under control. The episode occurred across the street from Bjork's establishment. Thacker, both or whom, turned, 5 on the 2nd and 4th. At Cheryl's party Lori Wilson was awarded first prize for pinning the tail on the donkey. Also present were sister Ami Wilson, Cindy Kinsey, Karen Brendle, Peggy Ann Burg, Nancy Preston, and Debbie Adams. Cake, candy, and soda filled their little tummies. Recuperating At Home Happy to report that congenial gentleman Bill Picket was discharged from McHenry hospital last Sunday. He had been a patient for two weeks getting medication for a bad leg condition. His home is at 2406 MacArthur Drive for getwell messages. "Trike Set Hectivity" Two kindergarten misses entertained chums for birthday parties last Saturday and they were Dawn McKim and Cheryl OAK PARK HOTEL West Shore Pistakee Bay Phone 885-0176 EVERY FRIDAY -- 5 io 10 p.m. I $150 mmm $150 Every $ SATURDAY BOILED DINNER Includes, Soup, Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Rolls and Beverages. 5 to 10 p.m. Eves-y |50 SUffDAY 1/2 BAKED CHICKEN Includes Soup, Cole Slaw, Potatoes, Rolls and Beverages. Noon to 8 p.m. OAK PARK HOTEL IIS Pislokee Boy Hood To Ri. 134 Route 120 McHenry Cocktail Lounge Open Daily Sandwiches Served At All Times Dual Doin's The McKirr.s, Marianne and Allan, were busy last weekend with Dawn's birthday party and their own sixteenth weeding anniversary. On Friday night, the couple took youngsters, Karen, Kevin and Dawn, to Crystal Lake for dinner. > Saturday they hosted a party which included Lois and Don Parenti and Cathy and Bill Schlitt. They went to St. Charles and observed a stage play. Their report-- "Very good." Father And Daughter Reunion Jake Levesque left Sunday morning to motor to Jacksonville, 111., to take daughter, Chrys, and her room mate, Miss Linda Gail Moffett, to dinner. The girls are students at MacMurray College. He also took along several necessary itteemmss which neglected to take down with as on the initial trip. ned to carry out his duties in On his way home, Jake planthe state treasurer's office in Springfield, if you rerriember, he was named assistant deputy treasurer by Mr. Scott gome months ago. Ladies Meet Tonight ' The gals are well into the fall season and have some big plans coming up. These will be discussed tonight, Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Following the business session, there will be a "social". All women of the community cordially invited. Come yourself, and bring a friend. Natal "Daze" «N» Mat. Milestones Two candles on the cake today, Oct. 8, for Chris Bennett White . . . Frank Tomasek, injured and a "39er" will spend his birthday, Oct. 10, in the hpspital. Linda Meyer will be 9 bn the 10th and this date finds new parents, Phyllis and Denny Straumann, wed 5 years . . . Thirty-four years of marriage for Theresa and Will Schultz, Oct. 11 . . . Energetic paper boy John Bailey turns 15 on Oct. 12. Best wishes to all. XXX! I'm Archy McDonald HUNGRY? :*, ,' .^y -.<£« •=• Have a Treat! . isDonald's : y Go to T.M. Pur® Bea£ on 0 plump, toasted bun Triple TM& Bfegjko creamy • • • luscious Golden Brown S^©m@& Bfeieo piping hot • • • crispy took tor thm Qoldass &s®$308 *** McDonald's Homo of Am&Aom'm tcxmsS.%® SmmMaifani «.• •. more SSaaa » BELMOEf ooSfl? ^McDonald's Corp., 1964 Rag. T.M. UA Pat. Off. McDonald's CWP» 130 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, 111. OAS! 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