PCQ* Sltclttn THE McHENR* PLAlNDEAtfiB Lakeland Park By Jetta Gleeson and Dorothy Uttich .Spring HonfKvlJuiing le weatherman finally came ' through with a sunny Sunday "(May 26) so the clean-up committee for the beaches got a workout;. The picnic tables were given a face lifting with a new coat of green paint and will now be in tip-top shape for all those picnic luncheons we all enjoy so much. The shore line of the lake was cleaned up and all the debris that has a way of gathering through the winter months was discarded. Containers have been placed at each of the beaches to eliminate unsightly rubbish. The .additional trees that were planted last fall all seem to have taken root and ere sprouting pretty green leaves. (Stick around for ten more years and perhaps you'll be able to enjoy the shade.) .« A number of the younger set worked right along with the committee and we think these boys Wayne Laurence, Gorden Rchberg. Michael Linnane and Kenny Lau- ' rence--deserve a "thank you." The "adult workers wpre Roy Meineke. chairman; Larry Strandquist. Bill Haynes, Floyd Leigh, Bud"Uttich, Bernie Laurence, .Wally Laurence | and Frank Bartos, who claimed to I be the sidewalk superintendent. Rafts To Be Put At Beaches Another Sunday (June 21 finds "the members of the beach committee busily preparing for the summer (?) months. Under the directions of Ed Gladman, Floyd Leigh, Roy Meineke, Larry Strandquist and Bill Hayes are actively engaged in hammering nails Jn the rafts that have been built fo each of the beaches. Before the rafts can be put afloat, six oil drums will be needed. Donations of such fwould be appreciated and can be dropped off at the Roy Meineke home, 212 Shore drive. The beach committee certainly should be commended for all the time and effort they spend in making all the improvements at the beaches/ We're sure the rafts will b^/a welcome sight to all the ardent swimmers. We might mention here that these improvements . are made possible through the money that was raised at the garden card party last fall. Remember this when the members of the committee come around with tickets for this year's party. hereafter when you hear "coffee is •on", grab your purse before you run. Night Out Th new welcome committee got under way with a nice "welcome to Lakeland Park" party on Monday evening, May 27. The scene of the party was the lovely,home of Jean G::gnon. which was beautifully decorated with bouquets of pretty spring flowers. • The. newcomers honored were Ann Herzog, Dorothy Garrison, Edna Hountras, Anna Miller. Joan Kane, Amelia Cetera and Janet Kruse. After introductions were completed, the newcomers were informed as to the location of churches., schools, banks, doctors, hospitals, shops, etc., as well as the many advantages of our community. including the Lakeland Park Woman's club. • Chatter ran at high speed; and some of. the newcomers discovered they had been neighbors back in the city "in the*old days." Games were ! played. avnd winners were Amelia Cetera, Joan Kane and Janet Kruse. Delicious refreshments were served by the welcome committee, consisting of Louise McEnery, Delores Rogers, Lyda Radisch and the hostess for the evening. Hjjve you been to a welcome p#fty? If not, won't you please call Lyda Radisch at 2754, so that you can be invited to the next party? and since all the food wasn't consumed, they decided to have a weiner roast at 'the beach on Sunday. Judy Meineke, Susan Dahlquist, Adrienne Ozog, Beverly Grote, Bob Boyle, Gene Glosson, Eddie Manginen and "Jimmy Kujak were among those who attended. . „ ' - Baekyarfl Outings On Memorial Day, the "C.C." had a picnic and barbeque at the Gagnon home on L'akeview avenue. In addition tOj the wonderful baked ham, potatoe salade, barbequed hot dogs, cakes, and what not^many games were played and e"v eryono thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Jean and. Joe Gagnon were the hosts for the day and Edna and Tom Hountras; Stella and Joe Links. Linda and Kui^trr^day morning coffee. Louise McEnery, Bob and Mickey; and Lyda and Bill Radisch were among those present. Who won the card games? Well just ask the .ladies! As-it began to get dark, tired but happy picnickers packed up to ] much, much better go home; after making plans for ' the next get-together. An impromptu weiner roast provided a good time on Memorial person I've hedrd that *~led ?eufc-' ting, his toe iiir one. Bernie climaxed Memorial Day with a fast arid memorable trip tothe Hospital for emergency treatment aftef* a freak aefcident in whicli hi$ tqje was severly cut by a power mowet;. The last time We saw him, he was sporting a very chic open-toe sho? to show off his six stitches. AD kidding aside though, this ha$ beep a painful experience and we do hope Bernie is feeling better nofa. -1 •' Pearl Reinhardt is another one who spent Memorial Day in the hospital. Pearl entered McNeal hospital in Berwyn on Thursday and underwent surgery on Friday. Reports y have, it that she is coming along vei;y nicely now and it shouldn't be too long before she's joining the crowd for their Tues- We are happy to report that Florence Svitanek was able to spend at least part of the long week end with her family. We're so glad to "have you .back. Florence, -and hope you are feeling Diaper Dames The feminine line of Lakeland Park Adorables has been increased Day for the Roy Meineks too. j by two this week. Lovely little They stacked up the kindling, j Bibianna Joanne Rebak made her built a bon-fire and invited Shar: j first guest appearance at the Commmrtty House We hear from the various block captains that the money for the community house, assessment has been coming in these past weel^s. There are a few, though, who seem to be a little slow. May we remind those people that the sooner all contributions are in, the sooner we will see some action. Bake Sale j Let's dig out all those prize I r^ceipes for tasty cakes, flaky t pies, crunchy cookies, homemade bread and any other of those : choice goodies you make so well, i Get them ready to bring to the ! Lakeland Park Woman's club' bake sale, which is to be held the Justen furniture store on the ! corner of Elm and Green streets. The sale will start at 10 a.m. on j Saturday. June 15. Anyone who is j unable to deliver the bakery goods ' c&n arrange to have them picked j up by calling 687-M-2. ] After you have brought your j contributions to the sale, please j do come in and buy what your neighbor baked. From past experience we know that there will be quite a variety from which you can choose. on and Adrienne Ozog, Joan, Billy and Diane Krater to. join-them in the. suddenly inspired supper party. Why is it that these hot dogs always taste so good when cooked outdoors? We didn't find out who the chief cook was, but we do kno\yTli^t all the guests helped in /polishing off the hot dogs. / > On The Mend . There was much happiness at the Heber household on Saturday- June 1. when Joe returned home from his recent stay in St. Francis hospital in Evanston. We were all so'sorry to hear that Joe suffered Woodstock .Memorial hospital on Thursday, May 23. * The tiny little 6 lb. 12 oz. star is now at home with her parents, "Midge" and Irene with brother Paah 2^ yrs. and sTster Michelle, Hiakign a very attentive audience for all her performances. Bibianna played an angelic role on Sunday, June 2, when she was christened at St. Mary's Catholic church, with Joanne Rybak and Edwin Rybak as godparents. Guests, at the dinner party afterwards in her honor were Mr. and Mrs. John Dubay, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rybak and children, Joanne Rybak and daughter, Mr. a stroke, but we are hanpv to he an(j Mrs. Robert Sroka, Mr. and able to report that he is coming ^rs. Frank Sroka and children, along very nicely now. He and (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Roseann have worked so hard on seeing to it that their yard is one of the beauty spots in the community that it should be easy to sit back and relax in such pleasant and Mrs. Joseph Rybak. Pretty Judy Lynn Revak chose to make her first star appearance at Grant hospital in Chicago on Sunday, May 28 with her mother, Jnnfor Youth Club The Junior Yo»tlTiS^Tub has scheduled a meeting for tonight, Thursday, Junex6. The time is 7:30 and the place is the Meineke home at 212 Shore drive. Remember, all you guys and gals between the ages^pf 11 pnd 13 are invited to join. Coffee Klatch If you seem to notice a sudden rush on the sale of coffee, don't get alarmed'. No; the price isn't going up. It's just the members of the ways and means emmittee stocking up to help fill the Woman's club treasury. The gals on the committee arc all preparing to invite a few friends and neighbors in for, the usual cup f coffee and chatter. ^But there's a "catch" this time /. . there will be a slight fee. So Juke-box Saturday Night Might have been the theme song when the Junior 'Teen club had another jam session on Saturdaynight. The Jerry Rogers opened the door to their basement for the affair and the Ray Grotes helped chaperone. Most of the ettening was passed with rock ana roll, polkas and waltzes, but the crowd did play a very musical version of musical chafrs. The party was finished off with the serving of some tasty tid-bits nnC"AT>St -~y'--"trate i Aleigra, playing the supporting , " • T m T :™ l e l A c l o s e b y f or aahbilvy ef.nnj or>y a 's jhfo rtt "v'i si>t ?trUo m Psorom^e~ i, mop-a,l support. . S, h,e ma, de ,it home k his neighbors, so drop by and ! for the Memorial day holiday and see him. ' \ j Was greeted enthUsiatically by her Well. I've-heard ofLxmting one's ' big brother, 5-year-old Robbie, finger in the laWrwnower (my daughter tried that one last year),. but Bernie Laurence is the first Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hrycyk are for better homes , tor lowest prices SEE us ROBERT HAY CONSTRUCTION Co. F.H.A. & V.A. FINANCING Masonery Concrete PHONE: 1907 Bus. 1377 Home Carpentry 805 E. 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Besides the regular member^ of the Birthday club, Mrs. Cecelia Haefeli, Tom Gleeson's mother visiting from Greeley, Colo, and Dianne Krater took part in the celebration. The regular clan included Joan Krater, Rose Kluk, Ann Borovec, Lee Glorch, Jetta Gleeson, Dorothy Uttich, Helen Strandquist and, of course, Virginia Grote. To celebrate Stan's "Jack Benny" birthday of Saturday, May 25, the Lezaks invited a group of friends in for* a game of bridge. Wishing Stan a happy birthday were Herb and Marge Dent, Ann and Floyd Leigh and Bud and Dorothy Uttich. Little Cathy Schmidt was awed with aH~wonders of her first birthday party. Cathy had three candles on her birthday cake and invited Karen O'Gara, Mary-Barbara and Tom Uttich, Joan Palmer and of course, Mike and Jeff, her twin brother, to share her cake and ice cream. ^The party ended when the guests adjourned to, the sandbox in the backyard. May Crowning One of the. sweetest sights of this past week was the children's crowning of the Blessed Virgin. Under the direction of, Maureen Lianne, a group of neighborhood girls planned- a May crowning ip the Lianne home on Shore drive 6n Wednesday, May 29. Susie Laurence, dressed in a pretty white dress and veil, was the May queen, Maureen Lianne and Sharon Leigh; the attendants, and Mary Barbara Uttich carried the pillow with the crown of spring flowers. Waureen led the group in singing the traditional May^hymns. We' mothers who stood by' and vKilched couldn't help" but feel proud Of our children. . Coming and Going Herb and Marge Dent had a busy week entertaining guests. On Saturday and Sunday, their daughter, Mrs. Gene Purcell and son, Billy, were visitors. Overnight guests on Memorial Day were Marge's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter, of Chicago. Stopping in onSjaturday for a brief visit were Mrvand Mrs. Bob.Brennan and children, Bobby and Debbie, of north Oak Park. l^yda and Bill Radisch on Knoll avenue have be&n having their share of ^company too. The season is well under way for themr-and among their guests have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lexow, Paul and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Riley, Susan and Carl Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Kendig and Ralph Kendig, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers of Skokie; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley of Twin Lakes, Wis., ^Ir. and Mrs. Galvin of Norwood Park; Mrs. Eva Tholeh.jand Billy of Cary Both Lyda and Bill like to have company and their home is certainly a mecca for out-of-town visitors the year ^roUnd. P&t Linnane invited a "group of neighbors in for an early morning "coffee klatch" last week to>help Pearl Reinhardt forget those preoperative^ itters.. Poor Pearl took qttit& a ribbing about -h«f "g^and opening* l^jt she, alon£ with the rest, enjoyed a few laughs. Those who enjoyed the coffee and kidding were Helen Strandquist, Rita. LaPar, Arlehe Bartos, Alice QUaiver, Mary Kay Dejay and Dorothy Uttich. Yours truly (guess which one) added a few more pounds when she attended the annual spring luncheon'of the League 6f Women Voters held at the Country club last Monday. .The McHenry unit of the League is looking-for prospective members for next fall and your reporters would like to have a few ;npore interested parties from Lakeland Park. Anyone desiring more information can call either of us for information. Save with Safety -- McHenry Savings & Loan, 206 W. Elm, McHenry. ONE HOUR HE'LL With oumiew equipment, we are pleased to announce that any cleaning brought to our store can be picked up, ready to wear, in one hour at no4ncrease~m~^>r ice! LOCAL CLEANERS ' s 209 So. 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