McCULLOM LAKE d Oe Parade^ » 0 l < • 1 1 M t I I » »t» r• « » • * • « preparfttg for a Record crowd dtfr-; time. It will be well worth your ing their three-day festival which time to iw that the right men are will b|^n on Friday evening and chosen"* to continue the goou work continue through Saturday alad of the retiring, officers. Sunday. . • " > On the Midway at Roy-Al cor- (By Yardstick) Greetings, Folks: Herman L.indemann wtffsred a fractured left wrist when he slipped and foil off the front bumper while polishing his car last Monday. There are five weeks of rest . .. . . . In rtdta far'Hermah at "Lytdxi* many games and ofher entertain- Roo8t- due to thls accident ment features. ner, the Screwy Dosen Social club will offer the public musical entertainment, with' dancing on a specially built dastof floor, thrills , aplenty in the sk|W, as wall as /there'll be big doings at McCnlldm Lake over the coming week- _ ^ On "the lifcach-park. Miss Bamelu; Kufahl was lunch- Owners Association members are again 09 Modday aftefttctoia. , eon guest of Miss Patricia Brauti j' j,--i-- , $am last Monday, y- All property owners of McCullom Lake are urged to be present at the regular anntml meeting of the Property Owners Association at our beach park at 11 a. m. next Sunday, Sept. 4, as the election of new officers will be held at" that I for a dip in its crystal clear ] waters. * Pete promised to scoop out a I few barrels full when we come | again to this fisherman's para- I dise. On our hike through Mci Kim's forest, we almost bumped ! into two huge black bears who , were busily engaged picking berries off the bushes. Luckily our retreat wv, unnoticed % We' wouldn't be here writinf *^bout jour experienc i i. L on* or-no** 1 - ->V* . . . ' , mm ! Mr. and Mts. A1 Zovoda spent the weekend visiting relatives in Chicago. CIWS KILLED Three valuable Holstein cows, owned by Robert Bauer, whose fartn is two and a half miles east of Elgin, were killed at 5:40 last Friday hgiht when struck by a fast freight train on the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern railroad. The Bauer herd of twenty-eight cows ' is driven over the raifroad tracks to* reaqh pasture, and is •- returned In the late afternoon. At this i point, an' incline obstructs the 1 view. When the train loomed up, Bauer drove naif of the herd off the tracks on one side, and his helper, drove most of the other - cows to the other side. The thfM, however, failed to make it. Need rubber stamps! Order at The Plaindealer. • '. (TiIMIms Uranium isn't Hi*, tones' ago the Romans a means of coloring green* « It a». •JP«t Enjoyed a pleasant ' weekend visit with our former neighbors, Pete and Rose Kaminski, at their lodge up Minocqua way. We found Bolger Lake so packed with fish that we just couldn't find room McHenry Garage TELEPHONE 498 604 Front Street McHenry, 11L I am pleased to ancource that, effective Wednesday, Auj^l& I assumed ownership of the tavern formerly owned bj Jls-tli Laures in WesVlIcHenry. Your continued good will, patronage and friendship will be deeply appreciated. ' - "Bettxie" Peschke Miss Kathleen " fturl «m the honored guest at a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lennert last Tuesday. Other guests present who helped make her twelfth birthday anniversary I a happy occasion, ifere her brothers, George. Joe and Jack. Judy I Struck and Pamela Kufahl. * ADIOS. . SEW STORE H01RS . ^ ' Saturday night store opening IB! Crystal Lake will be a thing of the j past after Saturday. Aug. 27. Start- i : inK Sept. 2. stores will be open I 'Friday evenings instead. This wasii the decision reached at a meet- • ing of the Chamber of Commerce held recently. 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