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Car parade helps Arlington Heights couple celebrate 70th anniversary

Evelyn Lumpp knew something was up Wednesday when she spotted the red lights of a police SUV driving toward her home in Arlington Heights' Luther Village.

The rest was a surprise, as the squad was just the first in a line of 10 cars filled with family and friends taking part in a vehicle parade to help her and her husband, Bill, celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary.

"With the pandemic, we couldn't even get together to go to dinner or have a party, so why don't we have a parade?" said the couple's daughter, Barbara Foulks, who organized the celebration. "It's a big deal. How many people make 70 years?"

Parade participants drove by honking horns and waving signs wishing them well as the couple came out on their patio to enjoy the spectacle.

Bill, 91, is a U.S. Army veteran who served in Korea and up until last year was still working on his golf game and climbing ladders to clean the gutters. Evelyn, 87, is known among family and friends for her special cocktail meatballs and fudge, but hasn't yet divulged her secret recipes.

Asked what the secret was to making it to your 70th wedding anniversary, Evelyn said, "Go along with everything, you just don't argue, you just agree with whatever happens."

  An Arlington Heights police SUV led the way Wednesday when family and friends of Bill and Evelyn Lumpp held a vehicle parade to celebrate the couple's 70th anniversary. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Arlington Heights residents Bill and Evelyn Lumpp celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary Wednesday with a surprise car parade that drove past their home. Evelyn said she knew something was up when she saw the red lights of the Arlington Heights police SUV leading the parade. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
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