A BOOMER REMEMBERS BRIGHTON PARK
PART 1
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My little corner of Brighton Park centered around the area of Archer Avenue and California. I lived at 2832 West 40th Place which put me almost smack dab in the middle between the intersection of Archer and California and Francisco Av, I lived right across the street from Winslow's lot which was the vacant lot where we played softball during the summer and early fall.
Let me tell you about some of the people that lived on the street back in the 60's and 70's when I lived there. On one side in a modern bungalow that featured a big picture window was Mr. and Mrs. Kruger. They always had a yapping miniature poodle which was invariably named "Misty." I've never been overly fond of poodles, they tend to be noisy and to bite. Every Misty that they ever had managed to confirm the stereotype. On the other side was Tom and his wife, whom we never saw come out of the house. They were old folks and their house was dilapidated and covered with "Insulbrick" which is a tar backed siding that was supposed to look like brick, it didn't fool anybody. There were holes in the Insulbrick because the house harbored a large hive of bumble bees that were the size of flying golf balls. Tom had a big yard, actually two lots. He tried to grow vegetables in his garden but as I remember it mostly the withered and died on the vine. The neighborhood had lots of kids which really didn't sit well with Tom's wife. If we were playing touch football in the street in front of their house she would send Tom out to shoe us away. I guess we were making too much noise and Tom couldn't hear her nagging well.
More important to me of course were the kids on the street. Across the street was the Leach family. They were real nice people. My sister Janice was best friends with Melody and they hung around together. Next door to Melody was the Kane family. Jimmy Kane was a year younger than me, he had red hair and freckles and liked to skate board in the street. He also was the first kid in the neighborhood to start smoking. I understand that he passed away a few years ago due to addiction. But he was a handsome lad and he really wasn't a close friend of mine he was a typical boy. He had a sister named Margie, a cute little girl who kind of made me think of the Danny Thomas show as she could have fit in there real good. I was always kind of jealous of him because his family would drive out to Indiana on the 4th of July and buy a ton of fireworks. At our house we had a red highway flare to celebrate America's birthday.
In the next house was Bill. Now Bill was okay as far as I know but he really preferred playing with the girls and was good at jump rope. When he did play baseball with the other guys he kind of threw like a girl. I heard he still lived in the old neighborhood, he would be my age. Next to Bill was the Carter family. Two twin boys, two girls lived in the first floor of the green tar papered house. They were hillbillies. The boys were known as "The Twins." One was known as Big Twin and the other as Little Twin. One of the boys, Bobby, was much shorter than his brother and so he was call the Little Twin and his brother was called the Big Twin. It seemed to make sense at the time. They celebrated learning how to smoke by accidentally burning down their garage one summer. I've also heard other dark stories about them that I believe but since I have no evidence, I will not repeat. The two sisters were as different as their twin brothers. Dorothy was the younger girl and she was very slim. Dinah, we the exact opposite. She was rounder than she was tall and I am afraid the took a lot of grief because of that. She was kind of sweet on me, much to my horror I might add.
In the next house on the second floor you would find Philip and his sister whose name right now escapes me, I will back fill her name in later. Phil and I had one thing in common. We hated each other. I found him to be arrogant, prideful, a poor sport and just not nice to be around. I would imagine that he felt the same about me. I don't know where he hung around, it wasn't with the gang on 40th Place that is for sure.
To round out this case of characters in the last two houses on the block you had Chucky his cousin Glen, and Glen's sister Jody. Chucky and Glen were okay, they were a bit younger than the rest of the guys but they played softball with us and the were pretty much okay. Jody, on the other hand, was a pip. We used to sometimes go swimming at McKinley Park, where you swam coed and with swimming suits while at the Kelly pool the sexes swam segregated and nude. Jody wanted very much to be a woman of the world. She would wear these bikini swim suits that were made for ladies that had shall we say developed some. She would get out of the water and the cups on her top would flip over exposing what she didn't yet have. We thought it was hilarious.
My little piece of Brighton Park was a wonder place to live. Next time I am going to give you a tour of the shopping district.


