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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1959, p. 21

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X & lirsd^y, September 17, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH McCullom Lake CULLOM-KNOLL ASS"N. PLANS FOR TOWN HALL Eve Levesque ft &A building committee, headed by Frank Poledna, has been organized in conjunction with the Cullom-Knoll association in order to obtain an adequate town hall for our community. This is a "man sized" project and will require co-operation from any and all citizens, if it is to succeed!! There are skepr pities who say it CAN'T be done --Frank says it can! Time and fl^tience will tell, but the idea seems like a good one. There is no doubt that the village could use a larger building. What is your opinion? In order to get the building fund under Way, a community party will be held Saturday night at the beachhouse. comjj| mencing at 7:30 p m. If the |j v idea' proves successful, the par- H ties will be held throughout % We winter months, providing "an evening out" and communis ing with the neighbors. There are posters located in the houses of business in our hamlet-- and the credit for making iT same must go to talented gal, |f Elma Nelson. Anyone wishing |jv to make* a donation to this jjki fund, may do so by contacting smtfTi Poledna. Let's give it a rwhirl". It just might work!! ^Details again--what? Public party for building fund Where? Beachhouse--Time? 7:30 p.m Date?--this Saturday, Sept. 19. Will you be there? Page Nineteen ing of the club which was the brainchild of three enterprising gals--namely, Ruth Smith, Gert Helwig and Betty Poledna. On Oct. 22, a combination anniversary party and Halloween affair will be held, and the details for this will be given, as they are made available. .The next meeting wil take place on Thursday, Sept. 24 at 8 pjn. in the beachhouse. Feather Party Scheduled For Nov. 14 The Ladies of the Lake opened their fall season with plans for the annual "feather Earty" which will be held this y?ar at McDonald's "Emporium" on Saturday. Nov. 14. Bo sure and keep this dite ,r> mind! More details later, of course. Floyd. Fry, president of the McCullom Lake Sportsmen's Club, was introduced to the women and gave a brief resume of the &ork done on the lake. His pleas for funds was lucra- <|^e toJh€ tune of fifty dollars which the gals donated as their share towards lake restoration. Mrs. Linda Dasonand Mrs. Edna Thorp (missing for far too long because of illness), were present and "back in the fold", we hope! Would be mighty nice to see some of the other long time members start attending meeting again. Let's get ,tHis, show on the road. ^Oct. 12 will mark the fifth anniversary since the found- Orchids to Alert Police Chief Verbal orchids to chief of police Larry Murray for the speedy manner in which he handled locating a hit-and-run culprit over the weekend. It seems that Walt McGinley, driving wife, Ruth's car, was parked in front of Lottie and Gene's grocery when his attention was called to the damage done to the reaijHftsft fender. A witness remarked that the offender--an 18 year girl from a nearby camp--stopped, surveyed the damage, leapedinto her v e h i c l e and took of t . BUT! the' license number hs*d been spotted by the witness. When Chief Murray received the information, he was back in the village in Twenty Minutes with the offender who had NO driver's license and the car was not her own. Chief Murray regretted having to ticket the girl but his first comment was--the next time it might be a child!! We certainly think this man-- a father of four children--is worthy of being repsonSible for the protection of our youngsters and all of us. On the subject of the police, this reporter certainly feels that every member on the force deserves our thanks and appreciation for the job they are doing! And on many occasions, they receive boos instead of bouquets! With Regret, We Bid Farewell To Lena and Fred Eckhardt who have sold their residence ""-id are leaving on Saturday for the sunny state of Florida. The Eckhardts. who had purchased the Ed Walton home on Hickory Drive and Park View West some years back, have been exemplary citizens of the community and our loss is the gain of the south. We know that wherever they make their next home, the people of that region will have cause to celebrate. On occasions too numerous to mention, Lena was on nand with her time and talents which were devoted to making this a better place to live. And bv her side was husband, Fred, giving of his energy for the same purpose. Here's hoping that the incoming neighbors will have some of the same to offer! A farewell pinochle party was held at the home of Mrs. Elsie Nelson for Lena on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The beautiful centerpiece arrangement and other favors were made by a lady with nimble fingers--Mrs. Florence Larson. The oilier women included Alice Gustafson (doing fine with her driving), Edith Brendle and Wilma Zody. On Labor Day, another shin/" dig was held for the outgoing Eckhardts in the Gene Shigley backyard with Mr. and Mrs. Wyn Pietsch, Clayt and Elsie Nelson and numerous other neighbors in attendance. Very enjoyable. we must report the special oc-1 trimmed for the occasion with casion party held at the home ; w hite wedding bells and other of moim and poppa Olsen with ; tasteful decorations very much most of the clan in attendance, in evidence. Phyllis received a on Labor Day. On hand were lovely corsage of tiny pink the Ole Olsens, the Willard • baby rosebuds and greeted her Schultzes, Shirley and Art Ol- ; guests with decorum. Mother sen and five progeny, and the of the future bride Mrs. Gene I milestones on the way to unit- Levesque mob. Piotrowski, was beautifully It was fifty-three years ago: gowned in an avocado nylon that father Theodor Olsen chiffon print which emhanced paid off^the immigration ticket 'lpr coloring and wore appropifor mgebofg^and could call his a*e accessories. Future fatherown!\ Bright and early i in-law. Gene, just beamed! (wi Labor Day.N^a ran up the | The gifts which Phyllis and The Second Honeymoon That Failed! How romatic can you get with two grown daughters and their boyfriends in attendance? That is what happened to Betty and Nick Tabor over the Labor Day weekend^wfiefTthey lanned to^"getaway from i r witW a quiet few days in the^^ieinity of Washington Island-- some 300 miles distant. When the plans were announced at home, both gals-- Diane and Ruth--felt they were included and promptly invited boy chums, A1 Horn, Jr. of Wonder Lake and Dale Bares of Island Lake, respect i v e l y , t o a c c o m p a n y t h e "honeymooners"! A1 braved the cold lake and did some skin diving, but the others "chickened out". Severe storms dampened their enthusiasm somewhat--but it was still mighty nice. colors on his American flag flag of Norway '.y below! The telephone calls went out from big sister, Theresk and all we "brides" began to x»ok and throw the pots tdgeth We gathered in the back ya with only brother Ted and his, crew of five missing, for quite a party. Happily, old family friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Reese of Chicago took this oplorturiity to visit and were inclihjed in^^tesct^door-Jieightiful Wanda Senter and daughter. Sandy, also became part of the family. Mama Olsen was presented with Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Hymns for all Occasions" by the gang, and shed her tears of joy. There is no tribute fine enough to pay to this plucky gal and her loving man--bot<h of whom can confess to 76 plus-years. They have made their notation on the pages of time! pole:--the Ij Dennis received will set them and the ; up for quite a -while after the brave- ink is dry on the marriage con- ,tract! Heaps of praise for the refreshments to the cook without peer--Mrs. Mary Kantorski. There were delicate molded salads and proper dressings (loaded with calories), delicious hot roast beef, rolled ham, potato salads, Kolachy (compliments of Betty Poledna) olives, pickles, and considerable "tasty pastry". Compliments galore to the working crew who was Mrs. Kantorski, Mrs. PoleSna, and thoir faithful cohort--Marie Howe. The decorations were fashioned from the loving hands of Phyl's aunt. Mrs. Genevieve Sulkowsfri, without whom Lotlie would never get through this ordeal! The gifts were displayed by sister of the future bride, Delores. bridesmaid, C v n t h i a Second Place for Softball Team In one of the most exciting games of the season, our "boys" took Hettermann's "to the cleaners" on Tuesday night, Sept. .8 to the tune of 9-6. Stu kutney started the ball rolling with a run in the first, inning. Dave Hansen followed with an "in the park" home run with two men on. Hettermann's fought bravely and tied the game but our team got the best of them and emerged victorious. Since this series was the best out of three, another game was scheduled for Thursday night. Unhappily--this score was recorded at 12 for Hetter mann's and only 6 for McCullom Lake which puts them undeniably in Second Place. But look what the White Sox have done with that position! Next year--the trophy will come to our fair community. Young Future Bride Is Feted With a guest list too long to mention. Miss Phyllis Piotrowski and her handsdme future groom, Mr. Dennis Straumann, are becoming aware of their coming nuptials. We are referring to the shower held for the happy couple at the American Legion hall on Sunday afternoon with some fifty gals in attendance. The hall was appropriately ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers Rourke, and flower girl, Rosem a r y S u l k o w s k i . B e a m i n g throughout the entire proceedings was the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Tony Piotrowski. It was truly an auspicious occasion and merely one of the ing this sweet young couple at St. Mary's church on Saturday, Oct. 10--providing all concerned can last that long! country. Details of their journey will be postponed until their return. In the meantime, Berenice Bjork is ' 'holding down the fort" at home. Fishing Trips--Coming and Going With all the proper equipment for the long planned ride, Jay^-Crick, cousin, Ed Crick. Nick Huff and George Brda set out bravely over the Labor Day weekend for the fishing haunts of Yiorthern Michigan. They left on the previous Friday and ^arrived home on Tuiesday-- much the worse for wear and tear. They were completely and thoroughly "rained out"! Between the drops they man-' aged to bag a few small ones, but most of these were consumed on the spot! With high hopes, Torsten (Whitey) Bjork and Ole Olsen set out for Conover, Wis., some 400 miles distant on Saturday, Sept. 12. for a two week jaunt of fishing into the wild Reason to Celebrate Birthday kids galQre, this week. Belated greetings to i Miss McCullom Lake--Teresa ' Dason who was six on Tuesj day, Sept. 15. I Air Force dental technician ! Ed Caron was 20 years old yesj terday, Sept. 16. He is current- ! ly in Oklahoma City and according to "mom and pop" Jean and Hugh McDonald, he just loves it! Sept. 18 is the big day for Roger Thacker who will be 4; Mary Ellen Aalto will be 8; and Marge Reid and May Kennenberg. who are exercising their female prerogative and aren't telling! Beautiful little dark eyed Yolanda Fernandez will turn 6 on Saturday, the nineteenth. Wee Diane Michels will pass her first milestone pn Sunday, the twentieth and this date is also ther natal day for Marian Scarbrough and Mary Tallurico. It will be fifty-two years of wedded bliss for Ruth and Frank Surz on Monday. Sept. 21. Congrats to all! Much to report and here's hoping you could stick to the end. Bye. bye for now. See you next week. The number again is EV. 5-4141. What you don't like or can't afford is precisely what the ncnu Offers. Insufficient funds have brought many a pleasant occasion to an abrupt conclus- •' .• • • it ft ft ft "$U^&>A^I€$T • • • NEW EASY WAY TO SHOWER! SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET one handle does the work of two H. E. BUCH & SONS Plumbing i& Heating Hwy. 120 E. 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