sdfiyi June' 28* 1951 ^iiiiinnniim nu4 Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach By Jetta Gleeson and Dorothy Uttich ing the Wm. Meyers and Vern Raifords. They have erected a cornerstone painted white with their names printed on it. Very nice! Page Fifteen Out of Bounds /The LPPOA has requested we inform the people who drive their cars to the beaches not to drive them down to the lake shore except when launching their boats. The gravel parking area has been provided for this purpose. If we want to improve and keep our beaches looking nice it is necessary to abide by the rules. It might be well to remind the fishermen again qot to do any fishing from the IWrs. A new location is being I planned for fishing. More details on this later. Water Shortage During the recent hot spell, a few residents were inquiring j • about the reason for the short- | age of water and low pressure, i A new tank has been purchased j and once it is in operation our '^ter troubles should be eliminated. If there is a complete water failure, Mr. Haines should be notified, but we should rea- | lize that nothing can be done j about the pressure in a hot, dry , spell except cut down on our sprinkling until the new tank i is installed. Check with your neighbors before contacting Mr. > Raines to cut down on his calls. j Meller-Boeldt Nuptials A beautiful June wedding was solemnized at St. Paul's Evangelical and Reform church in Barrington on Saturday evening, June 23, when Miss Jane Meller became the bride of Elmer ^oeldt of Marengo. Jane is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meller of Woodlawn ave. "The groom is the son of Mr. and i Mrs. Carl Boeldt of Marengo, j v*rhe soloist, Edward Wittlies | Elgin, sang "Because"' and i .$The . Lord's Prayer." j . For her wedding, the bride : chose a beautiful white embroi- ; dered, nylon, ballerina length | gown and blusher veil. She car- j i$ed a very pretty bouquet of | White iris. | The maid of honor, Miss Jane ; Ijjprter of Barrington, wore an : ^SAbroidered pink nylon, bailer- I ina length gown and the bri es- j iftaids, Miss Dolores . Wendt and : Mrs. William Spicer, both of ! Barrington, wore identical gowns ! of aqua net with an overskirt | of white embroidered nylon. The j girls carried pink sweetheart j rlbses and wore head bands of j ]£nk roses also. I Ralph Wiesneth of Huntley j <*~ved as best man. Ushers were i tfte groom's brother, Ervin , Boeldt, and his cousin, Earl Per- j gande, of River Grove. 1 US For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Meller wore a lilac print dress with white accessories. Mrs. Boeldt's dress was a pink nylon and she wore white accessories too. Both mothers had white orchid corsages. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held in the church social hall and later in the evening the guests from Chicago, McHenry, Marengo and Barrington' gathered in the Meller home. The bridal couple are honeymooning in their brand new home at 1212 Woodlawn avenue. | The new Mrs. Boeldt was hortored at two pre-nuptial show- \ prs, one given by friendsnfrom i Barrington, where the Meller ' family lived before coming to j Lakeland; another shower was j given by fellow employees of the Chicago, and North Western railroad. j The groom is a student at i Columbia College of Radio and I Television ip Chicago. j Our congratulations and best Wishes. Sick List Sorry to hear Mrs. Delia Eizik has been a patient in the Memorial hospital in Woodstock this past week. Perhaps a cheery note from friends and neighbors would help. Mrs. Jim (Alice) (Quaver is convalescing in the Memorial hospital after recent surgery. Jim tells us she is doing very well. Kenny Potocki is now out playing again after a bad siege of measles and tonsillitis at the same time. Mary Laurence is not racing around at her usual pace this j week. She sprained her ankle ! recently in her home -- we hope | she is much better now. Cornerstone You'll have no trouble locat- Happy Birthday To Pamela Laurence, who celebrated her seventh birthday on June 18. Chuckie Messel, who enjoyed a family party for his eighth birthday on June 22. All the "Over-21" members, Gloria Lambert. Floyd Leigh, Tom Gleeson and Roy Meirieke, who celebrated birthdays this month. Congratulations To Rose and Len Blanc on their fifteenth wedding^ anniversary on June 21. The' Blancs celebrated by going out to dinner. The Roy Meinekes celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary on June 26. The . Roy Meinekes had a triple celebration Sunday, June 24. They celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary, and the birthdays of Roy and his sister. Edith Dangels -- ages not • fifr print. A picnic dinner was the highlight of the day, with barbecued beef and roasted wieners on the menu. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stippick and son, Davie, from Dos Plaines, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dangels and /two daughters from Evergreen, Mrs. H. Meineke from Des Plaines, Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer of Carpentersville, Edith Miller and Walter Jaax from Chicago. Why Parents Get Grey The Joe Hebers were in a dither for about six hours this past week when they could not locate their 'teen-age daughter, Rosemary. Rosemary, who is employed in Evanston, boarded the bus to spend the night with her parents, but didn't arrive in McHenry. After a frantic call to Rosemary's sister in Evanston, who confirmed the lact that T WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 309 W. Elm Street McHenry, IU. Phone 811 -- Residence 9I-A i Gas air coMfiliHer wil ml pr ntin buss alsnmrlnj . . . and i t n a t u r a l l y costs less to run! Rosemary did get on the bus, the search began. After running out of places where they thought She' could be, the Hebers then contacted the bus station, giving Rosemary's description to see if anybody there remembered seeing her board the bus. The station master did remember her and said he had directed her to the Madison street bus to the Loop instead of the Madison, Wis., bus, which passes through McHenry. Where was Rosemary? Sitting in the bus station waiting for her parents to finally catch up with her. New Grandparents The arrival of little Debra Lee Heber gave the name of grandpa and grandma to two couples fn our community. Mr. and , Mrs. Charles Lawrenz and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heber are the proud grandparents. Debra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heber, Jr., was bom in Northbrook on June 6 and balanced the scale at 9 pounds and 15 otfhces.. Comings and Goings Mrs. Hazel Blanc of Chicago was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Les Blanc this weekend. Mary and Billy Sullivan are vacationing in Chicago this past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland. Sunday dinner and supper guests of the John Svitaneks were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kusek (Florence's parents), Stanley Kusek and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kusek and son, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weupsc have just returned home from a pleasant three-week vacation in Minnesota. How was the fishing? Guests at the Herb Dents this past week were Mrs. Gene Purcell of Niles, Mrs. C. Richer of Chicago, Mrs. Robert Brennan oi North Oak Park and Mrs. Harriet McCall of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Asp; of Aitkin, Minn., spent the weekend visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert. This was their first get-together in two years. 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