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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1965, p. 19

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wmm ree Page Two THE McHENHY PLAINDEAL&R Thursday, June 10, 1365 AAcCullom Lake News EVE LEVESQUB 385-3191 CULLOM-KNOLL SPONSORS BARN DANCE JULY 17 It will be "do-si-do <iiid away we go" on Saturday, July 17 when the Oullom-Knoll Association will offer something •"reely" (Virginia, that is> different in the way of entertainment. An old fashioned barn dance, complete with a professional caller, will start at 8 p.m. at the beach. The caller is Thomas (Bud t Rowden and he will shortly be attending a convention of barn dance callers in Texas. The organization will have refreshments on hand and special acts are also c:i the planning board. The action was taken at the last meeting held Sunday,' June 6. Members of the club are advised that a spefcial meeting will be called in the next week so that further plans may be made. President Roger Kinsey praised the efforts of Rich Johnson for his handling of the refreshment stand over the Memorial Day weekend. It was a profitable venture. He also had high praise for the Memorial Day program but we'll have more of that under another caption. my patchwork. Village Board The president and trustees will meet in regular session on Monday, June 14, in the beach house at 8 p.m. The public is invited. Ladies <1 the Lakr* The gals will congregate in the beaebhouse tonight, Thursday, June 10, at 8 p.m. At this time, the forma! report, of the rummage sale will be made. \ social will follow the business portion. All women of the community are invited. Newly weds Honeymoon In Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Terry Murray are returning some time today from their Adding trip in Tomahawk. Wis., in time to attend graduation. Terry an' the former Barbara Kopsell were married last Saturday at the Faith Presbyterian church at 5 p.m. More details appear on the society page of the Plaindealer. | Terry, who is a senior at Bradley University, should complete his studies in business in January. The couple will live in Peoria while he is in 'class. Word Received Of Former Resident's Death The: only word we have on the passing of Clarence Fei- :eisel is that he died some time Friday in his home at Tarpon Springs, Florida. lie an.1 his wife sold their former home to Elma and Karl Nelson iti 1952. They had resided here Tor many years. Calling Teen Lads The raft which piovides 4o much enjoyment all summer will be launched at 2 p.m. Sunday. June 1:Prior to this. ; it wiil be repaired and painted, i There are several men of the! | community w ho will be on i hand to lend assistance, but j ! they are .expecting the male! I teen population to carry the ! I load. If you want the use of j the raft, please be on hand ; Sunday for the work! Hospitalized In Chicago We share Lil Hansen's alarm for her husband, Dave, who colTapsed at work last Friday and was removed'to St. Luke's hospital by ambulance. It is reported that" Dave was scheduled to meet a. man at a certain plant and when he tried to get out of the car. he could not move. His sen~e of balance was severely distorted. As ol Monday, the doctors were still taking tests and trying to determine the cause of his difficulty. No telling when lie fcould be released. If you wish his address, it is Room lOOlE 1735 \V. Congress St., Chicago. We sincerely hope his recovery is rapid. A Walk Down Mertiory Lnnc It was a "fun" night at ; '^cal pub on Saturday. .May 29 when Thelma and Wally Tesmer of Wonder Like offered entertainment. Wally "tickled the ivories" while the gathering sang so many of the old treasured melodies. Thelma and Marv Nihill "belted out' several songs backed up with harmony fiom otheis. Hubby John just sat and grinned. Nancy ;:nd Tony Doalin walked, in with their deal chum:: Clara and Al Bren nan of Chicago, who wc:r sp"nding. Ihc Weekend with ilu m. .The four have been sharing tender memories for ..'17 seal's. it was a spontaneous affair that turned into a i;eal party. J'Dfsa 'N' Data" Karl and Lima Nelson "wheeled" down to Carbon'!a!o over the Memorial weekend to j visit son Ken and bring back the bulk of bis clothing and | gear. .He' Ii 11 be coming home j by train about June IS. Ken I is in his second year at S.I.l". j . . . Peter John Klapperieh and his lovely Eileen; Ronal apcl Kathy Godina and two n/ire couples were having a baseball picinic at the beA'ch fast Sunday. Peter John was in rare form reaching for the "high baits"! . ; . The "Welcome mat" is spread for Mr. and. Mrs. Don Powers tvho VH11 be moVlhg intd the former George Myer livm^. on Spri'ng Road, June 45 . Don Vycitai will take unto himself a wife this Saturday, June 12, in Ohio. H£ is mafrying Sandy Austin of Bedford, Ohio. Henrietta, Harold and the girls will attend. Young Patients.. . Master Stephen Cable is collecting autographs on his cast these days, following, an encounter with rthe basement stairs while mounted on his bike. He fell and broke his right arm, but that's OK. 'cause he's a "southpaw". He was hospitalized in Woodstock on May 31. Home the next Jay.. Dawn McKirrv is singing in a lower key these days, because of throat surgery. She had her .t.msils yanked at McHenry hospital on Tuesday of last week and came home Wednesday. ^ • Students Home For The Summer Arnie Berry just completed his sophomore ye^r at' Lewis College in Lockport , and is home for the'summer. ' He is majoring in business and ' also reports that "the baseball anr! basketball teams -iire first in iTRAINlftfcr CENTER FOR RETARDED HAS CLOSED The McHenry County Association for Retarded Childdren held their annual meeting on Tuesday, May 25, at which reports of the year were given. The training center which clbled on May 28 had ftn enrollment of eight children under teacher, Mrs. Mail tion of Mrs. Walter (Adelaide Patzke will operate duung the summer after a two-week vacation in June. New projects were discussed that could be accomplished by the s:x employees. Anyone interested in I enrollment or additional infornut cups aVid place cards for the party which honored two der their teacner, mrs. ivmu- ralaudioie, s, Mmriss.. Krveelnlnneerr aannda MMrrsi.. line Kretzschmer of Harvard. Wohnrade, who have spent The workshop under the direc- floouurr years in this capacity and the following who served this year, Mesdames Groh, Pitzeri, Jantjuart, Mallek and Weber. On Thursday, May 27, a picnic was held in Woodstock paik, with eighteen aduMS and fifteen children of the assoicrthe state. Ted Olsen is home frohi Bradley University, Peoria, after finishing his first year on a scholarship. Congrats Corner Belated Congrats to George Baumbeck, a "39er" in good standing. His natal day was June 3 . . . Natal day wishes to Chuck Thacker and to Tommy Frett who is 3 today, JUne 10 . . . Mickey and Earl Murray, will be wed 27 years tomorrow, June 11 . . Kurt Walter and John Michael Bateman both turn 6 on June 13 Birthday greetings to Fred Matthesius also this date . . . Michael . Walter will be 5 on June 14. Best wishes to all,. May we offer heartiest congratulations to the young people of all the McHenry schools who graduated last night and tonight. Too rnany to keep track of, so we shall use this method. See you next week? infor- atjon In spite of the cold, mation about the workshop i wjn(jy ^ay, a delicious lunch may call Mrs. Patzke in Mc-1 Henry. Four board members were elected for the association. Mrs. Adelaide Patzke. McCullom Lake; William Higgins, Woodstock; John Weingart, McHenry; and Ronald Vacula, Wonder Lake. A special event honored the volunteer workers at the training center when a luncheon was held at the Mill Inn, Wonindy day, a delicious lunch was enjoyed, followed by games planned by Mrs. Joseph Huff and Mrs., John Pugh. If you veer off the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut you are likely to stop with your car half-burrowed in a pile of wood chips. An experimental median barrier on the Parkway is made of a four-foothigh pile of them. neia ai irit? mm nm, j der Lake. The children made i READ THE CLASSIFIEDS ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Aj,sco ALSCO Premium "30" Siding with the DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Storni Windows, Doors & Awnings McHenry Window & Awning Co. 3S18 W. Waukegan Rd. McHenry, III PHONE 385-1180 Memorial Day Program A Stirring Event Perhaps the most impressive Memorial program was held at the beach on Sunday, May 30. Dedicated members of the American Legion Post 491, members of the World War I Barracks, the rifle squad, the color guard and those GRE--A-T!! kids -- the Viscounts, were all at their very best. We must offer sincere thanks and appreciation to Commander Tim McCormack, Commander Pat Owens, Tom Landre, Ed Reid, and Dominic Volpendesta for their tremendous co-operation. They, and the folks who comprised the various groups were just, wonderful. Trey Covalt, drum major of the Viscounts, in his tall plumed hat truly inspires the young men and ladies whom he leads and we want them to know just how much they were appreciated!! Tim McCormack's address was an inspiration and Bill Brand's magnificent voice really made the program. In his beautifully trained tenor voice, he sang "America, the Beautiful" and "God Bless America" and had the audience join him in the national anthem. Miss Jane Frost in a very dignified manner and dressed in her Girl Scout uniform, offered the pledge to the flag. McHenry high senior Jim Morris gave the invocation and the benediction. He plans to enter the Baptist ministry after graduation. Mary Tomasello and her sons j placed the wreath. President . of the village Arthur Stuhlfeier gave a few appropriate re- j marks. We certainly are grateful to Orval Abney who was kind enough to secure sound equipment for us. All in all, it was a wonderful day with the most perfect weather adding to the enjoyment. "Cash *N' Carrie" Nope, 'twas not misspelling in the above caption, it just seemed the best way to praise Carrie Kurth for her efficient handling of the rummage sale held on Saturday, May 29. She and Frank worked like beavers most of Friday and Saturday and went back on Monday to clean up the beachhouse, box the remains of the stock and prepare it for the Salvation Army who claimed it on Thursday. Mrs. Gertrude Murphy was general chairman and she and Ray did their bit also with assistance from many of the other gals in the club. There were many and varied items in addition to the scads of clothing. Some of the more interesting included two TV sets, a hood for a stove, tables, chairs, hardware, equipment and lots more. 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