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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 May 1953, p. 19

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!SS"' P»9» ElghltM -.-W THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER McCullom Lake News By Eva Lcveaque Oillom-Knoll Meeting I ion to serenade the loving couple The first open meeting of the I and he was ably supported by OlUom-Knoll association was his mother and father, Mr. and held in the beach house on Sunday morning, with Frank Foledpa presiding. A general resume of business which was transacted during the winter by the officers was read. Chester Sheriff of the road committee reported on the splendid Job which has been done by Elmer Glosson on the roads. As has been reported before, he had .,*& extremely limited budget : ViHth which to work. , , Sign* are to be posted on the Uacktop at Roy-A1 Inn, at the railroad tracks, and on the beach road as a warning to speeders ijiat the roads are, patrolled and Violators will be prosecuted. ' The beach house-is to undergo general renovation and trash 'cans will be installed on the beach. A fireplace is to be erected to prevent a general conflagration when weinie time rolls around. This report was given by Lee Sawdo of the beach committee. Chester Helwig reported that a box social is being planned for the summer, with an eye to . raising funds. New members were accepted. These were Earl Nelson, Erling Olson, and Ole Olsen. • The next open meeting will be held at the beach on Sunday morning, May 31, at 10 and free refreshments will be served. In case you haven't taken care of that little matter of dues, you <;ah contact Mrs. Emma Pyritz, who will be very glad to receive your cash or check. Let's pay up 100 percent!! In Sympathy May we offer deepest, sympathy to Rosemary and Clarence Menke on the loss of their infant son, Richard Lee, on Thursday, April 30. Details appear elsewhere in this issue. In Auto Wreck Sorry to report about Arthur Stuhlfeier, who was injured in an automobile wreck in Aurora, on Tuesday, April 28. Mr. Stuhlfeier crashed into a telephone pole to avoid hitting another car which was coming at him on the wrong side of the street. His car was completely smashed. Fortunately, his injuries were minor, but fee is still badly shaken up. Mrs. Le« Sawdo, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osterby. Before you know it Ercell and Harry will be celebrating their golden anniversary. Small Fire Fire equipment and volunteer firemen from McHenry and all over rushed to the A.C.- Kennenberg home on Sunday, but luckily the fire was not serious' and little damage was done. Too much oil was escaping into the boiler, causing an overload on the chimney. Believe it or not, your reporter was on the scene in record time complete with notebook and pencil!! Ha! Playing With Wayne King Karl Knauer of Park Lane is in New Orleans,. La., at the Roosevelt hotel, where he is working an engagement with the Waynne King's orchestra. Previous to this engagement Mr. Knauer had just completed his yearly three-week cross country tour with the Harlem Globetrotter group, playing nineteen cities in nineteen days, the entire trip being made on a DC-6. HoWs that for a nice way to make a living? Excuse, Please! Last week, we erroneously reported Master Robert Cable as attaining the ripe old age of 11. We missed a couple of years somewhere because he was really 13! Hope this makes up for the embarrassment. Belated Birthday Sorry to have missed Hank Passal while we were passing out good wishes. Hank was 25 on the twenty-seventh of April. Warrenville Visitor Jean and Hugh McDonald have been entertaining Robert Farmer of Warrenville, 111., this, past week. Mr. Farmer is a coftsin of Mr. McDonald's. who heard. Needless to say, the party waft a tremendous success. More Birthday Celebration* Gordon Thomson, entertained several close thums on Sunday in celebration of his twelfth birthday/ The strictly stAg party consisted of Johnny Rourke, Mike Watkins, Jimmy Ullrich, and Richard Mencel. After refreshments, the young lads took to the open field for a rousing game of soft ball. The revellers returned to their homes weary but happy. Two Day Party An unusual celebration lasting two days was the party supplied by Evelyn and Jerry Steinbach for their son, Johnny, on the occasion of his eleventh birthday. . On Sunday, Johnny was greeted by Eddie Caron, Bobby Cable, George Baumbeck, and Tommy Mortimer. The lads received cake and ice cream, and on Monday evening, the entire group was transported to the Woodstock swimming pool for a frolicking good time in the water, . Some celebration! Sunday afternoon, Johnny was pleasantly surprised by a visit from his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justen, and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Andersoh, and their children. Sailing For Europe Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ahderson and their son, Ralph (Ricttie), are being entertained at the Swan Born home for a week or ten days. On May 19, the Anderr sons will board the S. S. Stavangerfjord and sail for Norway. Their ultimate destination is Sweden, which they will reach by driving across the border since they are taking their car with them. What a glorious time of the year for an ocean voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are Mrs. Bom's parents. A New Permanent Resident Mrs. Lillian McCarthy has mov6d into her beautiful home which was recently renovated and will make McCullom Lake her permanent place of residence. So glad to have you * with jus, Mrs. McCarthy. , 7* A Romance In Hie Offing? Tis rufnored abcut the subdivision that Otto Ebert is being pursued by an amorous female. But so far, our eligible bachelor has managed to elude the wily women and remain in his glorious state- pf bachelordom. How long before Otto will succumb to the charms of a fine woman and join the ranks of the much married? Sunday Quests ' Betty and Frank Poledna offered their hospitality to Mr. and Mrs. George Poledna and to Mr. and Mrs. George Schuber, daughter, Rosalie, and son, George, Jr. Mr. Poledna is quite proud of his brother, Geofge, who is in charge of the „ La Grange office of the Bureau of Internal Rfevenue. Young George Schuber recently completed his enlistment at West Point, which he obtained through a scholarships to play with the band at West Point. This is a wonderful start in life for a fine young man. Goes To Hospital Mrs. T h e r e s a S c h u l t z was taken to St. Anne's hospital in Chicago on Saturday night. Theresa became ill on Thursday and the family physician was consulted. When she showed no improve- Help A Hospitalized Veteran By Attending The ---- Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lock celebrated twenty-five years of Redded bliss on Sunday with an Open h o u s e . R e l a t i v e s a n d friends from Chicago and other points turned out in large numbers to greet these two fine people on this memorable occasion. In the late afternoon, friends --from McHenry and all o^er the subdivision presented the meelves at the door to join in the festivities. As an added surprise, Kennv ^ Steak Dinner Party Delicious steaks for all was the fitting end to a wonderful bowling season for the two teams sponsored by Lee ft Ray Electric shop. The guests who partook of the succulent fare were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sawdo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Behnke, Mr. and Mrs. Louis m«nt by Saturday, the decision was made to take her to the hospital for observation. No further facts are available at this time. However, we pray for a speedy recovery for her. Report On Carol Aalto So many friends and neighbors have inquired as to the health ct little Carol Aalto, who became so ill several weeks ago. We regret to say that no marked improvement has been shown so far, but further bed rest is indicated. 4 Carol has 'received many cards which have" given her hours of enjoyment. However, since she is still incapcitated it Would be nice to keep sending cards. So take a minute to sit down and address a little note .to Miss Carol Aalto Route 4, McHenry. It will make you feel good and will surely add happiness to this very sweet little miss. Report On Linda Passalaqua Little Linda Passalaqua is still entertaining the nurses at La- Rabida sanatarium with her very sweet personality. Linda still requires several more months of hosoitalization. The cards have been arriving in large batches but since they are so warmly received, let's keep them coming. Miss Linda Passalaqua, LaRibida sanatarium Jackson Park, Chicago, 111. , Thank you much! 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