Page Twenty the Mchenry plaindealer Lakeland Park DISCUSS ROADS At SPECIAL MEET OF ASSOCIATION connection with the forthcorti-16 p.m. at the McCullom Lakeland Paula. Joseph and Dolores irig Lakeland Park carnival. It j ball field. Any • new 'boys who | Barton and son,. Mike, jjjfid j is open only to residents of I intend to come out should ; Mrs. Rose Mensik and soils, (Lakeland Park and Lakeland j bring two dollars tone dollar j Tony and Joe. ancl daughter; I Shores. I for a cap and one dollar -for' M-ary Margaret. . - 1 Ride tickets at £ special rate I insurance.) All boys must sup- I ~~~ Carole Hamann EVv 5-1605 are now available from any j P'> their own gloves. Creek Vlckey Bnttari EV. 5-2262 of the members of the carnival j ^ Many complairits have befen " ' . r committee; A1 and Elmira Ku-• Mountain Vue 4-H LrJjeard about the condition of » s^>ec'a' meet'nK . °fe; jac, Mai and Barbara Malin-[ Mountain Vue 4-H club held V^e creek. It is now ip the .^.aMeland Park Property Own- J OWski, Ed and Carol Altmann, | their elections at the April 28 process of being cleaned oiit. ers association was held on and Roy and Dorothy Meineke. I meeting. New officers for the f Most of the debris clogging Sunday afternoon at the Com- j •phoy will also be on sale at j coming year are President, Ken! the culverts comes from littermunity house. The main topic corner Store and Jay's [Owens; Vice-President. M a r y bugs who use it as a handy pn the agenda was the report j d_x. The tickets will be avail-1 Ann Borchert: Secretary. Judy dumping ground. Each one of bn our roads. A vote was taken i ajjje until the day before the | Reining; Treasurer, Sue Law- us, *s responsible for our own on the proposal to increase! carnival opens. The carnival I rence: and Reporter, Linda Jo actions and those of our childour present road fund for the ^.j]] june g through i Links. This group which meets ron; Trash and other refuse fiscal year of 1960-61. It whs ! june 12. All graduates are in- on the second and f o u r t h belong in the proper containpassed by a landslide vote in; vj^ecj j0 bring their guests for Thursdays of the month will crs for the garbage men to favor of the proposition. This a nexv ^cinti of entertainment. : have a party on the fourth: P'ck UP- Help keep our creek additional amount is payable: carnival committee intends j Thursday with dancing. Any clean and free-running, not a by July 1. I960 to your block - j0 canVass the entiretPark and boy or girl between the ages; menace to health and property. Captain. This increase applies j shores with the special rate j of 10 and 21 is eligible to join, i . to the annual road fund only j tickets and would appreciate j Mrs. Bebe Leone has joined ' Visitors this year, and has nothing to; ^eip of anyone interested j Mrs. Gelwieks and Mrs. Clark Last week was old home do with o.ur special road as-j Contact Chairman Roy Mein- in leading thi.^ group. week at Bill and Lyda Radsfcssment. ! eke at E V5-2506. • -- isches. On Tuesday ]VTr. and Women's Club '. I ' ---- ,1 Communion Parties Mrs. Cart'Riley and their three •The test .social meeting of •the Lakeland Park Women's Thursday, May 5, Congratulatidns to Richard and Ludilie on thfeir hew baby. Square Dance ^"he scfuari# dctftci instructions field every other Sunday evenjng , at, . the Community House will be held this Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. The date was changed because of Mother's Day. This ought to be good for the. waistline so give it a try and have fun, too. Everyone is welcome. Village of Sunnyside April Social Well Attended _ Irma Gutither - Reporter - .I ' fcV„' 5-5484 Gala A member of the First Com-,^ids f;om„.9hic.a^ ?ame t0! ! The board of directors of munion class at St. Patrick's% isit. Mrs Riley is their young- j club to be held this season wilwthe Lakeland Park Property I church, on April 24 was Mary ! "j 'ch^i^Te" f Owners association entertained ; Barbara' Uttich. she .hij ^ ^ P?ul Si their bioek captains with a. gl,est ot honpr at breakfast! ^ Mii Ca^J^TStoSf buffet supper and dancing last j at the McHenry Country club ! ^ ' to visit Mrs lLow £ •Saturday night at the Com-j after the ceremony. Present:^ olde^ dauber SWrlev munity house. The feast was • to celebrate the occasion were 1 This crew was enlisted to fold prepared, served afid cleaned her grandparents Mr and u «• *u .* , to fold up by the i 7J " chairs for the spring luncheon be held this evening' at 8:30 p*m. at the Community house. Something special has be^n planned by the entertainment chairman. Jo Rizo. Installation of officers will also take place at this meeting. Let's see somr of our members whe have been making themselves scarce lately. Since moving to our new quarters the whole crowd can get together at one time. Come board. Square I Mrs. Joseph Klomann of Chi- , thev "then"'attended'"a dancing was conducted by Alf: cago and Mrs. 'August Uttich , „ood if hectic time was en- Heggeland and a good time 10f Villa Park, and her god-! i0VPfi bv all was had by all. Present were j father, Bernard Uttich. Later1 " : ' guests Jim and Mary Daurio. | in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan! Aljpi, showpra Bob and Gavle Laursen, Bill i Flanagan (her god-mother) of - Sfeet Your Neighbor Newcomers to Lakeland Park are Ron and Joyce Braun who have lived at 305 Park for a year. They are natives of the northwest side of Chicago. May seems to be an eventful -month for them, two of their children were born in May, Gayle who will be eight on May 10, and Gary who Will be six on May 6. They have another daughter,, Cindy, who was one year old in . April. They also moved into their home last year on May 3. Ron is an outdoors man who enjoys fishing and hunting arid skiing when he can get away from butchering. Joyce likes to ski occasionally, and j also plays bridge. They are j both members of the Squares, i Everyone was real pleased at I the nice turnout at the home of Ed and Betty Lehman for ' the April sofcial. Plans are un- , der way for a rummage sale • which will be held in June at I the village hall. More details will be given at a later date. P.T.A. Installation The Johnsburg public school had installation of officers on April 28. Mrs. Moreth of McHenry presided over the installation. The new officers are Mr. Harbeeke as president, Mrs. Tomm, v i c e-president, Mrs. Scott, treasurer, and Mrs. Ullich, as secretary. Mr. Prince the seventh grade teacher can be very proUd of his pupils who sang at the meetirtg. Everyone was h<?ard commenting on how good they sang. J hope you all have May 14 circled^ on your calendars because that is when their Fun Fair will be held. live on the channel who hate lb keefTcpfiifrlalnlng about chil^ dreriabuSihfj: privileges but when you have to keep cleaning out garbage that kids think is funny throwing into the water it gets pretty aggravating. I know I have warned-many children and the next time" it happens the children will be brought home to their parents so things can be straightened out peacefully and no one gets .n'ad at anybody. Mary Mecko who has been Busy painting and! getting her' garden ready took last Saturday off. to go into the city with son, Mike. They took in a show, visited the stores downtown,, •and ended the day by meeting artathfet; .son. Butch,: whoi brought them -back home. MfeCiiltaiii Lake Wonftn Receives Jail Sentence Birthday Greetings Our family had another birthday when son, Fred, cele- -jrat'ed his first one away from home.~vWe will be going up to see him on Mother's Day so we will celebrate then. one and all. meeting starts at ! and Lyda Radisch. Bob and ! Oak Park and" six of their! nome^varietv1" fen "thpshTv 8:30 SHARP. ! Jean Meyer. Bev and Jim eight children. Mrs. Bernard 26 n the form S n , T-- • Wickenkamp. Bill and Marge . uttich and nine children. Mrs. haP HV ,HOWPR FOT. T llf.n7i rL! i Luncheon i Casey, Don and Carole Hu- Carol Bennett and two child- ^ u , Lucille Jones Did you get to the secorti ! mann. Ed and Lee Glorch, Bill ! ren and Bob Uttich and his fdopt 1fd son' and Doris Schabow. Dolly and : friejnT Miss Rose Bills ioi-led i li guests who were Pete Nowell and Bill and Ann t J? nose BIHS, joined . a]so the hostesses came and Hi-eetrez oigN. owHeioi stasn aa nBdin haonsdt eAssnens ,I them for dinner at home. .Dhrroonueg-hhtt aallll tthhpe rdiiisshhpe?s aanndd a« bowl of punch and cake. Preinnual spring luncheon give the welcome committee Lakeland Park Women's clu If you didn't, you sure miss^ it. A sumptuous meal of sp, hetti and meatballs, a green salad and french bread with lime sherbet, cookies and all the coffee you could possibly want was served to a ready and willing group of 101 guests. Cards and bunco were played later' with lovely flowering begonia plants for table prizes. Chairman Lyda Radisch is busting her buttons over the beautiful performance of her accomplished committee consisting of Vickey Bottari, Frances Cina. Jean Gagnon. Louise McEnerv, Jean Parisi. Jo Rizzo and Dolores Rogers, and auxiliary helpers Arlene Bartos, :Gladys Hafer. Ruth Roach and Helen Strandquist. This group •Qf ladies are fast becoming for the affair wore Jerry and; Also a member of this com- V . "e- Dolores Ro-ers John and Dor- , W tnis COm- sent to join in on the fun othv Chismar Foster and Dor munion class was Mark Bartos. i were Loretta Jarmain, Dottie o K Glorch aTJ and Marv Pr°Sent to join in the ^stivi-; Becker. Betty Bockman, Ann Heggelancl Bob and Ai^dreJ 1 "fS t0 celebrate this momen-1 Dawson. Dolores Belohlavy, Do lEllmer Helen and Larrv tous •occas,on were his ^and- j Meyer. Bev Work. Virg Grote, parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Irene Uhles, Theresa Sweeney Barta, and Mrs. Rose Bartos, and Lillian Glosson. Unable to and his great-uncle, Mr. Hruby. I attend was Irene Koehl. The Also present were Mr. and I young man who inspired the Mrs. Steve Darris and Laura affair is just seven weeks old. • Whoever named this season Spring .wasn't kidding. If the showers are any indication of the flowers to~come, we'll have plenty to go around. Keep the news coming, and Happy Mother's Day to all the moms, and grand-moms, too! John Quincy Adams was the first President to be photographed, in 1847. r Anniversary Greetings To | Rich and Kay Fredrick and ! to Wally and Vicky Bogal*. i Mother and Son Banquet j The boy scouts annual mothi er and son banquet was held 1 April • 26, at the McHenry Country club. Yearly Gripe There are many of us who Association Dance Tickets are still available for the May 21 dance given by the Pistakee Terrace association. You can get in touch with a]gy of the women and they will be more than glad to help you out. So for an evening of fun with your neighbors" hurry and get your tickets. " " ' ; | Mrs. Mary Tomasello of Mci Cullorn Lake was sentenced to; i seven days in the county jail, j arid fined fifty dollars plus j cdsts wheh shfe pleaded guilty< | to drunken drivirig. A charge" 1 o f r e c k l e s s d r i v i n g w a s dropped. 0 The local woman was appre- !.h<?hded earlier last month in . ( ^ W o o d s t o c k o n t h e a b o v e ' charge, and on Wednesday of i last week state police picked i her up. near that city and she! • was charged with carrying an . j open bottle of liquor in her car. The latter case was continued. Strandquist and Joe and Anna Leone. The Champs •' The Viscouts of American Legion Post 491 won their first contest last Saturday at St. Michaels gymnasium in Chicago. ' They also participated in a May Day parade in Elgin on Sunday. A lot of credit should go to drum instructor, John Zimny and to bugle instructor, Ernie Zimny. Members of the corps include Johnny Zimny, a bugler, and Carol Zimny, a member of the color pary-jrivers to equal the tame ^f ^Songrataiatiom on your ii such as Perle Mesta. flrst " mmph Spring Dance ' , The fifth annual spring dance only a few short weeks • iway. It will be held on May i|21 at the American Legion :Aiall on Green street. M a 1 EiBellairs of WBBM will put in 5 a special guest appearance and i.the fell o w s have promised ••&om®thing special for the even- ; ing. Tickets are available from • alf the block captains or Chairman Ray Rode, and at various b*sirie$s establishments in the • area. Bring your favorite feller • *r gal and dance the night away. Don't forget May 21. Little League Joe Prazak and Wally Hanson would like to thank the' forty boys who showed up at tryouts for Lakeland Park's first Little League team. Future practice sessions will be held on Tuesday evenings at WE RENT POWER LAWN MOWERSf We also Recondition Mowers -- Sharpen, Clean and Repair Call EV 5-2916 for ah estimate ^United Rait-CUt4.s *i JOE WILKINSON, MANAGER Next to the Northwestern Depot McHenry, 111. 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