•1 jllom Lake ^ Wm EVE LEVESQITE 385-414! Parents Musi Register • lies For Circus Trip Piotrowski are married 28 years ang natal day congrats to Evie Haines, June 29...Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary, June 30..Seven years wed for Helen and Walter Streske and birthday congrats / to Bill Gleeson, July li.Best ^wishes' to all. Fly Old Glory for the fourth and we'll see you next week. Sec. 2, Page 4-Plaindealer-Fri., Juni 28, 1968 DOLORES BRENNAN 653-9048 Although this reporter has taken the names of youngsters for the July 25 Tebala Temple Shrine Circus, the signature of mother and father is required. The application is also a release and waiver for any claim of liability arising from the trip. This is why the signatures of parents are required. The applications are at our home and we entreat you to stop by and sign your name if your sons and daughters are anticipating attending the circus. According to the information received from Noble Wilbert Hecht, a doctor will be in attendance with the group, so you need have no qualms about sending the children. Some of the attractions include The Great Rollo atop a 125 foot high flexible mast, the Mid-Air Marvels known as the Flying Geraldos, dozens of clowns, baby elephants, baby chimps, dog acts and many more attraction s.v It should be an exciting evening for the kids and for the adults who will be along for chaperoning. Sign up now. THE HONEYMOON THAT WASN'T Phyl and Denny Straumann came within aboout 20 miles of Niagara Falls as they went through Buffalo, New York, last week, but didn't make it to the scenic spot. They do plan to return east sometime in the future , and will take in the Falls at that time. The two left here a week ago Sunday for a most pleasurable trip to the east coast and viewed the splendor of upper New York state with awe. The scenery is something to behold. They returned last Friday night to find they had left their progeny in good hani|j. ^ Grandma Lottie Piotrowski had the care of young Denny and Jeanette, while the older girls - Sandy and Debbie were cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gates. THREE COUPLES VISIT MILWAUKEE ZOO The Ed Carons, P.J. Klapperichs, and Elaine and Bill Gleeson, together with their combine 12 children, visited the zoo irf Milwaukee last Sunday. The rlport was the kids had a ball, aqd the mommas and poppas^enjqyed themselves also. fThe group had lunch on the premises and stopped at a restaurant on the way home. When they entered, the waitress asked how many were to be served. When she was told there were 18 in the party, she only replied, "You're kidding!" They weren't. VILLAGE BOARD No report was available Monday morning on the action taken' at the last meeting of the villager board. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, July at 8 p.m. in/the beachhouse. The public is invited. HOLIDAY MEANS EARLY DEADLINE As you read this column, another is being prepared and we sincerely hope you Bear with us if the news seems scanty. We shall do the best we can. The July 4 holiday will move up all deadlines. FORMER RESIDENT RETURN 5 WITH HUSBAND AND FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hegemann of Marinette, Wise., are arriving tonight with their two children for ;a weekend visit. She is the former Diane Bjork, daughter of Bernice and Whitey Bjork, who owned what is novy the Cullom-Knoll Inn. It is almost four years since she left our shores. It will be fun to reminisce and meet her two we' ones, and husband Paul. ACCOLADES FOR UM1 Verbal orchids to Don ' ayes for the fine job of urrv ure he is performing for gir softball. The young ma attends each Wednesday nig' . and Saturday afternoon g;i > .-s. He deserves commendai ions. V AFTERMA' n OF THE CULLOM-K .OLL DANCE As a reward for helping at the Cullom-Knoll dance, a group met at the home of Gerry and Len Jensen last Saturday night for refreshments. Those present included Elma and Earl Nelson, Gertrude and Jack Patzke, Mary and Frank Lenz and A1 Kanak. LITTLE LEAGUE SCORES Monday, June 17, the Braves defeated the Sox by a score of 7-5 and last Thurday, June 20, the White Sox overcame the Cubs by a score of 15-13. SLAUGHTER AT THE BEACH it was hardly a contest wnen the Misfits clobbered the Fits by a score of 28-6 last Sunday at the beach. But it wa&apleasant game with no hot temperatures. The victors included Tom and Ted Olsen, Jack DeMar, Mike Dreher, JimWeyman, Butch Stackniek, John Boyle, Jr., Dick Sanford, Monty Yates and Don Hayes. «. , Struggling valiantly were Tom Bateman, George Scarbrough, Jerry Raycraft, Jim Conway, Gene Adams, Paul Nitz, Ed Mass, Frank Brarthain, A1 Kanak, Bill Pollock, and Len Jensen, Jr. Following the game, both teams met for liquid and solid refreshments. ORCHID OCCASIONS P.F.C. Bill Smith, young Marine, attending electronics school in California turns 18, today, June 28....Delores Piotrowski will be 23, the Harold Vycitals are wed 33 years, Dale Wilson will be 16, Lottie and Gene Two-Wheelers Tourists in the mid-Atlantic resort island of Bermuda can use auxiliary bicycles, taxis or buses for their sightseeing. There are no cars for rent. But Bermudians themselves are a two-wheeled people. More than a third of the island's population ride bicycles, motor bikes, motor-scooters or motorcycles. Space Surveying Navy navigational satellite 2A confirmed the practicality of making geodetic measurements by satellite. The satellite was launched in June, 1961. LAMWAYS BID FAREWELL TO COMMUNITY Jackie and John Lanway and family having sold their business, have moved from our little community. They have purchased a home in Holiday Hills. The Lanways have made friends while in the area, and will be missed by many. The best of luck to you in your new home. CARD CLUB The Card Club met on Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Helen Winn in Richmond. High scorer for the day was Ruby Shepard with Mae Wiedrich taking low. BIRTHDAYS, ETC. A special belated anniversary wish to my brother and sister-in-law, Dick and Helen Schmitt, on June 23, after 20 years of Wedded bliss. Congratulations and best wishes to you both. -- And happy birthday to brother Dick on June 29 - and cm July 1, happy birthday to Bill Cristy and Walt Low - and to Mary Ann Wegener, a special wish for a happy birthday - happy birthday to Kate Wieser on the third. AROUND TOWN On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Hawley spent the day with Mrs. Floyd Howe in Crystal Lake. The Bob Brennan family spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Schmitt in Mc- Henry for a belated Father's Day. Also in attendance were' the following; Mr. and Mrs. Lor en Kelley, formerly of Hawaii, and on their way to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmitt and family of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Appelt and family of Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ackeman of Moses Lake, Wash., spent Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman. Mrs. Allen Ainger of Hebron spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page and Mrs. Smith of McHenry and Pearl Sanders of Wonder Lake were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. There will be an early deadline for next week's issue, Friday, NOON. Which is the day you will be reading this column, so if you do have any items for the issue, give me a call up until 11:30 today. EAVESROPPER . . . Fourth grader Christine Irwin listens to a conversation via the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Satellite Communications System in Belgium. Christine and girls from SHAPE International School were observing satellite communications work by U.S. Army SFC D. L. Lange, right, Philadelphia, and SFC B. Van <G«nt of the Netherlands Army. SAVE YOUR MONEY ... 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