it MA>. . •ifer owl n o r r - i ' - •0$ Section Two -- Pag© Two THE McHENRY PL A INDEAIXB Thursday. July 21, 196R McC EVE LEVESQ HOLD CONTE^P FOR YOUNG MISS McCULLOM LAKE Applications "Miss McCullom Lake" be obtained at th|5E§r-ner.store, or at Wee Willigjs,o^register directly with Mrscafcoivy_ Jensen, 385-3461, chaBqtjjffigjb^--the event. Little girlSr^ii^^pn the ages of 4 and 7 years, and permanent residents of the community are eligible. Two rehearsals will b^l^gjd gext week, at the beach.. 'flS jJirSf^s Tuesday, July 26, " 9ftd 1.1st- July 28. The festival will be held Saturday, July 30. The young ladies will be driven through^^h^eommunity in convertibles, before coming to the beach for the judging. In addition tq the^clown on the grounds during the festival, a "blind auction",. wi&.Ijs" fea^ tured attraction of tfip^festival, according to chairrnan Ray Lary. P' " There will Ijg all types of games for yoiife and old. and plenty of refre^im^^^if; purchase. ~ The Cullom-J^g^^Aafiociation will use the money realized to add to the present beachhouse. Mark July 30 Mfi: red on your date calendar., ; stonH The long dr^Sraed of' screened- in patio was finally finished on Saturday, July^B.f-and Gerry and Lenny Jensen planned to spend many hftppy hours there, frolicking with thftit. young ones. Came Sunday mglit's storm, and a large falling, limb took its toll of tffl^nreroirty" completed project! Repairs are necessary to the »®Hing, and the siding, but the family is still enjoying use q{||he rJ%|io- Terror struck" th& heart of, Dorothv Lore hftalid she rushed the children info"the basement when the tornadic ( wind blew up, while husbfiWB £f£\vart Norbert slept calmly through the entire ordeal. '* Jake and I were in Green Bay, Wis., an^pAve were relieved at the blow we had there, thinking it "-eouSSn't possibly extend this far sput^hl Bo.v! were we wrong! Our' poor maple in ; the front yard which lost the j whole top in tfie dct. 9, 1959, i blow, lost a large ! branches. ' " 3 " ' j Many other^ horo«s in the community sifffef&fl**" "damage from falling traes^abut fortunately, no injuries to human beings. LAKE NEWS «» 885-3191 cepted from the floor on the mee t i n g d - i y . ' I h e b v - l a w s a r e j being amended to stipulate gen- j • TcjI meetings all year, instead | of from May through September. Lenny Jensen, Jr., was named to tfulfill the unexpired enn of H".ITV Berry ' who resigned as trustee and from the organization. Alaska Tourists Arrive A card received, from F^lsie and Ray Osterby Monday morning, indicates ihoy were due to arrive in Tok, Alaska. Tuesday or Wednesday of List week. The two left our shores on July meaning the trip took thorn 11 or 12 days. According to their missive, the scenerjr is "breathtaking" and they enjoyed- every minute of the ti;ip. They should have some interesting tales to 'relate when they return. Undergoes Surgery Williird Schultz, who entered McHenry- hospital on Tuesday, July 5, underwent surgery Monday morning. No other details were available, but he will be confined to the hospital for quite some time, and we know how much hearing from you would mem to him. The "Fits" and The "Misfits" Bill Gleeson is credited with naming the ne.v men's soft ball team whi( h played the first game last Sunday at the beach. The wimmers (or "fits") included Len Jensen, Jr.; T'-d Caron; George Scarbrough; Don Ilayes: Tom. Olson. Anthony and Ted Hocin, and Ken Betts. Bowing to a 2--121 defeat were Bill Gleeson; Ron Godina; Peter John Klapperieh: Dave Scarbrough; Ed Stacknick, Jr.; Klmer Kanak: young John Boyle and (?) Schafer. The men will meet on the diamond at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 24. and need more players. An excellent way to drop a little avoirdupois, fellas, so come and join them! Reunion In Kansas Margie Olsons--senior and junior, just returned from a visit to Marge's home town of Hoisington, Kansas, where the mercury hit 104 degrees for several days. Sunday, July 10, a family reunion was held at the home of Margie's mother, :\!rs. Mary Riha. and ninety! were present. The return trip of- 860 miles was made in 141 - hours, but the new highways made it possible. Marge returned to her .job Monday morning. to "rest up!" Cullom-Knoll Election Aug. 7 The following slate of candidates was presented: at the last meeting of the Cullom-Knoll, held July 10, «aj^.,4he..election will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, in the beachhouse, ,Xhe slate presented includes "ftViy .Lary for president, Ken Befittfc."'for., vicepresident, Laurie Schaefer for secretary, and1'Mickey Murray for treasurer. Trustees presented include AH^'n McKim, Bill Gleeson, Frank Kurth, Ray F i s h e r , R o n : G o d i n a , B u d Brendle, Elmer Thorp and this reporter. Theresa Schultz and Gene Frost b^Vfi nnp - more year to serve. Nominations wilj ;ilso he ac- EXPERT GROOUNG (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING o BATHING iecker's Kennels 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone S85-24S6 (1 Mile East of the Skjrline Drive-In) bib YOU KNOW? u- LOCAL DELIVERY Two Leg: Injuries In One Family ' While getting in a little extra Softball practice at the Vycital home last week, Karen Betts took a bad spill and ended up in the hospital to have a cast put on her left ankle. She is' the catcher for the Blue Jays ball team, and according to her manager-Len Jensen-she is REALLY good.; That should help to cheer the little miss. A few days later,, her little brother-Billy-had an unfortunate accident with oa bicycle and badly injured his left ankle. Back to the doctor for more treatment. Out Of - Town Visitors Pauline and Jack Coleman of Dearborn. Mich-, pulled into the Ruth and Whitey Gumm driveway for an overnight visit last week. They belong to a trailer club, and were oa their way to Wisconsin to meet the rest of 1 lie__ group. During their short stay, they fell in love with "Lucky". tf:p Gunims" little pooch. It has been 15 years since Ruth saw her cluim. more more more more more" . Lorraine Blom and her six ve u- old son, Karl, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weeks ,rui Jerri L.vnn over the weekend. - Lorraine's dad, Dewey Fricke. was having a gay time for himself in Eagle River, Wis., with five widow gals. Lorraine and her chum cooled oil a bit Saturday afternoon by falling into the' lake. Sarah Graydon caught up with a few chores last week while Frank toiled in the city. He joined her at their summer home for the weekend. . The Girls Need An Audiense! Much more fun to knock yourself out on the diamond, if mom and pop are watching, so plead members of the Cardinals and the Blue Jays. The young ladies; under Ihe leadership of Gerry and Len Jensen, play Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. and would like more spectators T The last game was won by the B.J.'s 12 to 6. Catdling Up With The Taylor-Gibsons Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gibson and the children moved to California some months ago, and sent back a news bulletin. The trip west was highlighted by having the family auto break down and they purchased another which made the trip without event. Mr. Gibson obtained a. lovely home in the San F e r n a n d o v a l l e y , n e a r t h e Santa Susanna Mountains and all have been welcomed by the neighbors. They plan to move shortly to Santa Susanna in the Simi Valley, where there will be more room for the ki^ies to play. Bob will be entering City College in the fall ahd he and brother Syd are holding down jobs. Virginia and Emil have started their own business and are enjoying success with the sales. For those who wish to correspond, the address of the family is 57-15 Willowcrest, North Hollywood, Calif.~91601. Young Hostess Tammy Jensen greeted her guests with aplomb when they came to her parly last Saturday when she turned 8. Those present for burgers on tlie grill, chips, pop, cake 'n' ice cream were Patty Murray, Cheryl Thaeker, Cindy Cunningham, Janenne Schlitt, Jody Ayers, Corky Whitney, Diane Michels, Debbie Mower. Barby and Debby Goebel and her sisters and brother, Darlene, Sharon, and Lenny. Both sets of grandparents, Shirley and Len Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freund, stopped by to greet the little lady. Present also were Dave and Carol Freund and Dee Goebel. Natal "Daze" Shorty Sheriff will be 71 on July 23 while Otto Pyritz turns the same age, July 25 Karen McKim tjf|kjns a lovely IT and natal ddft^congrats to Elaine Gleeson, July 25 Happy birthday to Ken Ingersol, July 27. Best wishes to all. That winds up another news week and we'll see you next Thursday, yes? "ALL HOSPITALS APPfttfYED All hospitals in the s'fa\e^ filing requests to participate in the health insurance program for the aged (MedicareT-'have been approved and recommended to the Federal Bui'fe'ati of Insurance by the Illinois Department of Public Health.'The Illinois Department of Public Health is the state -agency responsible for approviW^ and recommending all providers of service under Medicare 'bfefore they can be certified by. Social Security. Providers include hospitals, independent laboratories and home health a^eneies. Nursing homes, as <Wftfcnded care facilities, must alsb be certified by next January.*^ ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. FINE FOODS -- COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 Mile North of Wauconda on Old Route 12 Phon6 JA 6-2929 % see red but like it...if you shop A P From how on all the clerks who serve you at A&P will be wearing bright red aprons and smocks. In other words, you'll be seeing red... but you'll be happy about it, especially when you need help. There won't be any problem spottinjr a friendly clerk. Need help finding an item? Have a question you want answered'; Look forthe clerks in red. f They'll be glad to help. < I This is another vivid example of how A&Ptries to make shopping easier for you.- tries to prove A&P cares about you. So come to A&P. Where else can you see red and like it? Is this a flood reason for shopping A& P? It's one of many. 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