Florida man likes Mt. Morris

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Thanks,

William Sutter

Spring Hill, Fla.

Liked library program

Dear Editor,

At the Mt. Morris LIbrary on Sunday, Sept. 9, retired professor of Loyola University, Lewis Erenberg, presented a lecture focusing on civilian as well as military orchestras of Glen Miller, the most popular band leader of the swing era, who was in the service, and in an airplane crash, made the ultimate sacrifice in Dec. 1944.

He furnished music, including "Moonlight Serenade", "In the Mood" (which was the theme of my senior prom at Lawrence High School, Long Island, N.Y. in 1941), Just For You", "I Got a Gal in Kalamazoo", "St. Louis Blues", "Here We Go Again", "Serenade in Blue", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree with Anyone Else But Me", "I'll Walk Alone 'Til You Come Back", "I Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "All or Nothing at All", etc.

He covered such greats of the era as Helen Forest, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, and of course talked about the USO and VV for victory.
Many thanks to the library for a pleasant program filled with countless memories.

Anna A. Hatzipanagiotus

Mt. Morris

Polo Chamber says thanks

Dear Editor,

The Polo Chamber of Commerce expresses their gratitude to the following volunteers and  donations given to our 2012 Chili-Cook Off:
Art Johnson of Johnson Oil for the use of his empty lot and donation of the ice, water and pop and Polo Expresslanes General Manager Jennifer Marth and staff for their wonderful assistance, Perry Byers of Big Johns, Jeanette Linker of Country Companies, First State Bank Shannon-Polo-Lake Carroll along with Lori Galor, Lenny Bryson, Dan Schmidt, Rachael Ports, Dave Wolfley, Kathy and Howard Wragg, Jerry Velez, Yancy Webster, Pepsi and 7-Up Corporation, Polo Fire Department, Cedar Forest Products, Jerry and Judy Estes, Cheryl Galor, Pam White and Katie Chesnut, Mayor Mark Scholl, City Employees Craig Telschaw and Kendall Kyker.

A special thanks goes out to the following individuals for assisting in putting up the tent before the event, which is always a challenge, Mike Faivre, Kurt and Sue Cavanaugh, John Miller, Brian Cisketti, Craig Telschaw and Nick Marshall.

This year’s Judges were past Polo Citizens of the Year; 1999 Citizen Merle McCaffrey, 2004 Citizen Tom Suits and 2011 Citizen Jeff Grobe.

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