;oi§1 '.. '.- r :?•- •»;-#:;> *,iV- s'^im - zik Thunday, Odobfer 22,19M Ttlff PLATMnEHT-CT mimk PMCCULLOM LAKE NEWS -TEve levesque 885-3101 DAVE BOYLE WEDS WOODSTOCK GIRL IK EVENING RITE - St. John's Lutheran church, ^S?>(*s*ock, was the scene of xnp wedding uniting Dave Boyle of West Parkview and Nancy Schelter of Woodstock last Saturday evening. A poignant touch was added when John Boyte served his brother in the capacity of best man. Dave's mother is Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle Witti whom he has been residing while Nancy's parents are Mrs. Fred Rogers, also of Woodstock. * * "For the 7:30 p.m. services, Nancy was softly feminine in an aqua lace over taffeta street length sheath with matching jaoket and accessories. Her corsage was composed of white roses. Her matron of honor--Mrs. {Stilyley Ahrens, wore a matching outfit but in pink. Both mothers were appropriately gowned for the occasion. Somewhere in the vicinity of seventy-five guests were on hand for the refreshments served in the bride's home, following the ceremony. • Nancy arid Dave are postponing honeymoon plans until Dave completes the schooling mentioned in an earlier column. Prior to her nuptials, the bride was honored at two showers, the first given by fellow employees. This one was held at a restaurant near Marengo. Following dinner, the hostess had arranged that the guests participate in games, and Nancy's gifts were just fabulous. The second party was for both Nancy and Dave when they were surprised by several couples at a party in their honor. Those attending collaborated and presented one large handsome gift. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mansfield, the Albert Mansfields, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courier, Miss Betty Mavis and Lyle Seller, and the Fred Rogers. Sincere best wishes to Nancy and Dave as they take on the job of "two can live as cheaply as one!" Harvest Moon Ordered For Saturday P.M. At the least the young people who will be going on the hay ride this Saturday night hope "the powers that be" will co-operate and give them a nice big moon and clear skies for their big date! Those planning to participate should have signed up by last Tuesday night so the attendance could be counted. We don't know where the lads 'n' lassies will be meeting the hay rack, but for further information, call Miss Edna Ayres at 385-7657. Village Board Three out of five trustees voted to move the school shelter located at Gate 4 arid the blacktop to the n.e. corner of Gate 4 and W. Parkview at the last meeting of the board held Monday, Oct. 12, in the beachhouse. The building will be painted to improve the appearance. Routine committee reports were made and road repairs for this season h®a been completed. The next meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Members of the community are encouraged to attend. Get Those Costumes Ready For the annual Hallowe'en party sponsored by the Cullom- Knoll association and will be held Saturday, Oct. 31, in the beachhouse. Kick-off time is 7:30 p.m. There will be all sorts of games, prizes for three age groups, a huge bonfire and a real WITCH!! The youngsters will be divided thusly for the costume judging: 4, 5 and 6 year olds in one group--7, 8 and 9 in another-- and 10, 11 and 12 year olds in the top bracket. Rich Johnson is "commanderin- chief" and being assisted by A1 McKim and daughter, Karen, Mrs. Gerry Jensen, Bonny Egerstaffer, Dawn Parenti, Mary Aalto and Edna Ayres. Anyone else who would like to help, please call Rich at 385- 6467. Should be heaps of fun for our small fry after they have made the rounds of the village. Hot chocolate and donuts will appease their appetites. Shower For New Bride Sally and Papa Olsen motored to the city last weekend to attend the post nuptial shower for Sally's third grandchild to marry within a year. Latest bride in the Charles Temple household was Miss Marsha Temple of Chicago who became the bride Of John Fenyves recently. Her groom escaped during the Hungarian revolution and came to this country seeking freedom. He traded this for the very happy "bondage" of marriage with the gal of his choice! Parents of the bride, Gert and Charles Temple, already gave daughters, Susan and Lynn, earlier in the year, but they have Jill--16, Peggy--13, and Judy--8 for company. Sure will be quite a gathering at the Temple household when their four married kids (son, Robert, has been wed for some time) and their spouses descend during the holidays! "Where The Deer And The Antelope Play" In Gillette, Wyo., was the destination for some happy hunters two weeks ago. Dr. Cliff and Glad Nelson of Battle Creek, Mich., picked up Cliff's dad in their bus with a sliding roof (to facilitate shooting without leaving the vehicle) and joined a caravan including a total of six couples and two men for the western journey. The itinerary westward included stops at Seward, Nebr.; Denver, Colo.; Cheyenne, Wyo.; and then on to the "happy hunting grounds" in Gillette. The homeward leg took the travellers through Rapid City, S. D.; a visit to the Corn Palace in Mitchell, S. D.; Des Moines, Iowa; Moline and home. The larder is full in the various households with a total of eight antelope shot during the hunt. When Papa Clayt came home, he prevailed upon Emma and Earl--handy-dandy butchers--to help carve the carcass, and the steaks, chops, and roasts area nestled all snug In the freezer for "good eatin" this winter. Elsie remained at home and kept the boiler humming. Raft "Bedded Down" Thanks to some superlative equipment loaned by Fred Matthesius, there wasn't tod much difficulty beaching the raft 'Mast Sunday a.m. When he heard of the problems encountered from lack of help the previous weekend, community conscious Fred stated succinctly, "Use the new rig!" Bill" Brennan handled the controls with help from Bob Fernandez, Roger Kinsey, Bill Kumpula and two offspring, Tom Olsen, Frank Kurth, and teeners -- Don Nelson, Tiny Tomasello, and two of the Taylor children. Harry Berry and his boat were invaluable. Mighty cold for a swim! The job was completed in record time and no problems until next swimming season and we'll see how co-operative the young lads are then! Unfunny Prank Tarns Serious Mention of the snarled up flag pole rope resulted in serious damage the past week. The rope was ripped from its moorings and lay on the ground when Mrs. Nelson attempted to raise "Old Glory", Sunday morning. Perhaps it should be stated for the "kook" who doesn't know, that the flag pole located in the Memorial Park is property that belongs to ALL the residents of our fair hamlet! When wanton destruction occurs, it creates an expense for all of us! Mrs. Nelson performs this service as a patriotic and civic task and does it willingly until some "sick mirid" comes along. Anyone who would desecrate the DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) ETtJS EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CbNTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:80 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 Look what happens with COMBINATION STORM SASH and SCREEN WINDOWS No Money Down Only $8.78 per month for 12 average size windows Eliminate storm window drudgery forever . . • with Crown windows ... made of heavy extruded aluminum, the nation's finest • • • yet so reasonable in cost. 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We fire referring to the veterans of all wars who are confined to Downey hospital at Great Lakes. These fellows need books--hard cover or paper back -- magazines, playing cards, and unusual used stamps. Stamp collections which no longer hold appeal for the owner would cause hours of enjoyment to one of the incarcerated. If you have any of the named materials, call Miss Sandy Lock who is the new rehabilitation chairman for the McHenry American Legion Auxiliary at 385-0815. She replaces Mrs. Bobbie Carroll who did a magnificent job while chairman. Future Bride Hospitalized Miss Donna Harris of Powers Lake who will becope the bride of Tom Kacprowicz on Nov. 7 was a patientyat McHenry hospital from Sunday afternoon until yesterday. She was in for observation, treatment and medication for an old malady. Plans for their nuptials are proceeding on schedule. Their new home will be ready for occupancy and they have selected the Community Methodist church for the service. We hope Donna's difficulties are in the past so she and Tom can thoroughly enjoy this most wonderful time of planning and contemplating their future. Fast Trip To See The Folks The Ringelstetters--Lillian, Mark, Tom and John, motored to Columbus, Wis., to visit Lil's parents, the Frank Walaseks, over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Walasek has suffered several heart attacks but has recovered and looks and feels good, according to Lillian. The four continued on to Sun Prairie, some miles distant, to visit with Mark's family and arrived home on Sunday. New Grandchild Announced Henrietta and Harold Vycital are passing cigars and candy in behalf of son, John, who became a father for the second time on Oct. 14. Cynthia Ann is the little lady's name and she weighed in at 7 lbs., 12 oz. John and his wife live in Beach Haven, N. J., but E3/c John is stationed in Bainbridge, Md. Their other child is Vickie who was 1 in September. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cranmer of New Jersey and the little girls have two living greatgrandmothers. They are Frances Vycital of McHenry and Mrs. Mary Cranmer of Wanamassa, N.J. Speaking of the Vycitals, son, Don, who has been stationed in Milwaukee, with the Coast Guard has been transferred to Cleveland. His trips home will be infrequent now. rie and Gene Huff are 'wed. but 4 . . . Happy birthday ta Theresa Schultz tomorrow, Oct. 23. . . . Another celebration for Wilma Zody as she marks her birthday, Oct. 24. Ditto Joe DeMar . . . Bobby Michels turns 4 and Betty and Larry Murray are married 21 years as of Oct. 25 . . » Timmy Hocin will be 4 and Jean Reid is In line for congrats on Oct. 26 . . . Natal day greetings to Tony Hocin on Oct. 27. Best wishes to all. Thank you for the wonderful response to our plea for help last week. Please keep it up and check your radio and TV this week. We think daylight savings time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Don't want to lose that precious hour! See you next week. License Applications Available Locally Both village clerk Emma Pyritz and Vic Howe have application blanks for 1965 vehicle plates. When you apply, you must have your driver's license number and auto registration. Another service from your community. Belated Congrats To Debbie Damiano who was 6 on Wednesday, Oct. 21 and to John Cunningham who turned 31 on Oct. 18. More Elating Events Wilma and Roy Zody are marking 51! wonderful years today, Oct. 22, while Annma- There are about 60 species of sea gulls, varying in size from a pigeon to a goose, and some will be found in every one of our states. COWS ON JBP8KH FABKRECOaNXZED m NEW TESTING Registered Holsteln Cotiti from the herd of Harold L* Jepsen, Sr., of Ringwood havf^ been prominently mentioned ft, an official production testing report released by the Holsteln^; Friesian Association of Amer* ica. 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