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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jan 1939, p. 4

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Pare Four • • w . ' ^£V»VYV ' *f*' - y l ] <* * V* , 2 ' < " * / • < , - i l . ' : V ' THE McHENEY :'1H1 • •*. v** • PUUNDEALEB THE MUENRY Published every Thurtday at Mchenry, 111., by Charles F. Renich. r '.HA. , «- "Ti\ ! *' I.V ; - ' C ' > » Entered as second-class matter at the fiostoffice at McHenry, 111., under the act of May 8, 1879. One Year ... Six Months 12.00 $1.00 •jHK.-* A. H. MOSHER Editor and Manager SUSTAINING FOR SALE^ 'moTff second crop alfalfa hay; 1 silo 14x40 silage. Nick R Molidor, Ingleside. 111. *33 WANTED WANTEI>--Carpenter helpers with „„n tools. No other need apply. Also ^ *ome? in *h.e community with an in painter. wr vrnR BOAT ro hi*,icrease in the number of weddings MARfflABES MANY HflHR? ARE MED 0URIH6 Births and marriages have gladden- i1 Henry. HUNTER BOAT CO.. Mc- 38 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GARBAGE COLLECTINCr--Let „ us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers'. , Ben J. Smith. Phone 157 or 631-M-l. 2-tf Many deaths of old residents' occur red during the year, among them beof apoplexy May 6 In his home at Ivanhoe. Joseph Engelri, 57, passed away April 8 in a Chicago hospital as the result of a throat infection. home in West McHenry. He had been in poor health for a year. Harriett A. Bobb, 33 years old, of Freeport, 111., passed away Feb. 27, after an illness of several months and noted. at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, on »°*. i became jnfi, death of John Franklin Clax-! Saturday morning, October 22. He the bride of Louis Block of McHenry, 80 years old, a pioneer resident of was born at Wilmette, 111., March 31, anuary 29. this community, who lived on the same 1882, and was ordained to holy priest* Miss Ruth Nye of West McHenry farm seventy-six years. hood in 1910. was umtod m marriage to Bernard, Henry Meyers, 81, passed away at Mrs. Peter M Weber 54 vears old Woltmamr ovf ,ATustnin con^ J„an uaryn 29. i!the H" *n«rtiUa nnH< i h o s p i t a l rw„ber 8« , luiii«e dwi e-d7 Ft.e Vb r u a r y 10 at n0e4r *heoamise ooian' s Ch ,stina Justen and Geor£e,result of old age and a weakened pearl street, following a long illness. Theodore Wagner, 54 years old, of Rev. E|^ A. J. Volhnan, 56 years old jtwo serious operations. Her father pastor of St. John's church at Johns- |was a photographer here for many burg since July Si, 1930, passed away yearSi Blake, both of McHenry, were mar- heart Born at Johnsburg in 1857, he ried February 26 at St. Mary's church, spent his entire life in this vicinity. /!v«i« „i „ xxr u i \ficq Lticillp \fotr a# Snfirxr (ri*ovp: o*i i i *-*• oa ij i * oiOj died December 16 &t & Wi&uk6" SKATES SHARPENED • Saws j was united to JotJ ^ IZl and rfte, an (lines, of three Henry, ICE Filed. McHenry Blacksmith, James! m7tte"'FebVuarv 2s' U1. Z*!1U* wu.vc weeks. Orr. Route «. JCn Street, W«t ™ ^ ^ S^rer of ™ And William A. Wolf of McHenry. were married February 28. Miss Jane Nicholls of Wauconda became the bride of Elmer Kennebeck, March 8, at St. Mary's church Vincent Feltes of Spring Grove, 33 years old on the day of his death, died November 7 at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Mrs. Earl Marshall, th^former Miss Marguerite" Kinsala of McHenry, died *f= aw llauni6ui, iMunS,7* 1lO3 ,r tC/ l ; Thursday, January, 5, 193& j§• RIVfeRVlEW CAMP V , Riverview Camp, R.N.A., met on Tuesday evening when plans wer*' 1 made for installation* Practice will ^ be held Monday,. January 16, at 7 " p. m. §% A fifty-cent luncheon will be served at the Homestead Tea Room at 6:30 f v o'clock Tuesday evening, January 17. "* Those wishing to make reservations ^ are asked to call Mrs. Maud Bothcfr^l mel at 52-W not liter than Monday ^ morning. f ^ COMING EVENTS January .6 „ * v 'k- Meeting--Christian Mothers. / . January ,1© Meeting---Past Oracles--Mrs. Catnille Ebel--Crystal Lake. ' }ri, " January 11 „• " * FOR SALE--V-8 Ford Truck, lS7-in. wheelbase, low stake; Laundrj* stove ^ irad one Hot Blast. Gehrardt Poull^r| Weddmg,Dan^--Lay^ Hal| Farm, 2% miles south of McHenry on ^ ^a"n?5y T> 4 ' • • %oo Meetmg-r~W. C. O. F. y ou r * DinnerT--St. Clara's Court, 669, of a week Mrs. Ella M. Wheeler, 84 year] who lived in this vicinity 66 passed away on January 2. Joseph Heimer, 53 years old, lifetime resident of Johnsburg and Mcdd '! Henry, died at Miami, Fla., December ears, 22, following an operation. Wm. Butterworth, 52, summer resist ner uGui€ s a pulmonary embolism. Miss Mildred Freund, 24 years old, daughter of Mrs. Anna Freund and the late Frank J. Freund, died at her home on Elm street, November 20, after an illness of ten years. Donald Parker Cristy, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristj^ of Ringwood, died August 19, after a long illness. The 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs M Henry C. Hobart, 87, who made his 'dent at Shalimar for the past ten I Alfred Kattner of Solon Mills died iss Isabelle Blake of McHenry was home for 68 years on the old home-! years^ passed aW at Chicago October m a r r i e d t o ^ A r n o l d - M a y - d f S p r i n g j s t e a d w e s t o f M c H e n x y , ^ d i e d F e b r u a r y , ' ' * • ; Grove, April 20. j3# . .... ' Mrs. Alfred G. Matthews,, died . Miss Arlene Hay of McCollum's:] 'a forme/'Ibcal l)tisiiness"Wn,:Jolro'J*« a daughter in Chicago, lake and J. G. Altman of Chicago Blake, 88 years eld, died June 2 at his blctb®r 30' at the age of 50 years, ••••ere married at Chicago. April 20. I Kenosha home. i ' j Her husband was manager of the A. Miss Marie Reid an.f%udolph Lutz. Mrs. Lucy H. Thomas, 86, the oldest ^ ^ 8fore on Green street for several • February 4, from diphtheria. Robert Michael (Mickey) Ulrich, son 6f Robert and Rita Bacon Ulrich, died in Chicago, June 4, after a two days" illness; r • r ; Anna May- Schaefer,; 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llenry F. Schaefer of ' " "" " " ,JMr. and Mrs. Charles Unti left this 0: Ainursday) morning to spend the * winter at Daytona Beach, Florida. """ fe»lli*l!0Time -A wian, gieep fine, never felt hf»»Ur •> ^7 £ A D L E R I K A At All Leading Druggists ANNOUNCEMENT *•. > £ have leased the Gray slake Sales Bam and I will hold a DAIRY CATTLE AUCTION SALE, Wednesday, January 11, 1939, at 1:30 p m. The«?e O.F.--33rd anniversary^--St, "- St. Patrick School Meeting--Indies' Aid--Mrs. E. ' •' Bassett. January 13 _ both of McHenry, were married April representative of five generations, year.s- „T , , I |fechaefer of Ingleside, died at hei ,..W.;V'fS0"in-Marv's narish Ipassed away at te home of a son at1 Mjss BarbarA Weber, 50„ died at the j home December 20. She was a| Woodstock, hospital'October 21, She I Marcia ,30 in St. Mary's parish house. Mary Miss Nejta Bauman of Harvard and j Woodstock,' August 4. Ann CooJoy, five-year-old Hall--6 p. m. William Grassier of McHenry were pioneer resident* of McHenry couixtyj was a We^oni? -resident of McHenry. [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cool E. married May 4. , [being born w«^t of Ringwood, Febru- L/,a"e MW.en '^araner pasesa away atj«y> Miss Dorothy Herdrich and Edwin ary 14, 1852. " j r "ome *n Wenatchee, Wash., Sep-! short lllneg ?ttermann were married May 11. I Henry F. Geary,^^-father of Mrs.^^Hen-'tember 3. She was born^^ in McHenry, Leone Ms Miss Beatrice Weber was united in i-v .T Sphaffpr anH "Wr« .Tnfcn P K«/<« the daughter of thi late Oliver N. Mp» * 40 Holsteins and Guernseys < Springer pnd Fresh Cows. •, 5 Stock Bulls. ' These cattle are bought by myself from farmers in Polk, Barron", St. Croix, and Dunn counties, Northern Wisconsin. Local livestock will be sold for a reasonable commission. RALPH ROUSE Phone Lib. 565 Mundelein, 111 33 January 16 {• «ianu&ry ivoy, i*ov xinrit m n^.n • p* 4v • -'Hettermann > . * 'ncirry r. vjcary.^"iaincr 01 inirs* nQn* .. . . . _ - , sales will be held ev^ry Wednesday, ^^bian Mif Beatnce Weber was united in , ry j. Schaffer and Mrs. John R. Knox ^ ^te, marriage to Ralph Justen, May 18. |0f McHenry, passed away at his farm 0wen>. attended the local grade _ .V . ,T . nt r ' '• Miss MyTtle YounP and J- home four miles w^st of Wauconda, and hlfh ®®^01' graduatin^ with the Practice for 'Installation Brat*View ^Freund were married May 25, at St. May 28, at the advanced age of 89 ass of 1915. j Peter's church, Spring Grove. First of June weddings taking place7 Theodore Herbert Smith, who was H^ry'died March in McHenry was that of Miss Edna born at Ringwood, March 1, 1854, died' ay Conway, 46 years old, died Floyd Tompson, 48, native of Mc ft. N. A. | Camp--7 p. m j January 17 Luncheon--Riverview Camp, I --Homestead Tea Room. ^ |v0lling of Lake Zurich to Edward Mil-TiT^Me"dford °6re 'October 10.*^|at his home on Riverside Drive, De- ,Farm Auction--Peter F- Miller--On ler of Lily Lake on June 1. j Mrs. John F. Freund, 82 years old, cen?ber 16, the resist of a heart at- I °ld^ „-- o --1._ ---x _ t--1- He was bom at Terra Cotta, T a T T,nenSti11 farm' 8 ™ile/ ,eaf Miss Bemette Bourelle of McCol-1 passed away at the home of a daughof McHenry, 2 miles west of Volo ]um»g Lake was carried to Edward ter, Mrs. Mike Freund, at Spring May 22'_J®92' -1 tod 1 mile south of Lxly Lake gchmitt, June 8. r i Mrs. W. I school. Grove, July 5. Miss Rose Hertel of Grayslake and, Herman Soldwich died at his home Eyes Examined .Dr. PaulJ.Jchwabe mch™£ Phone: "McHenry 123-J Woodstock 674 OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phone W JUST«N & FEEIJND, Pxt>pi. Green St, HALF SPRING FRIED CHICKEN --60c FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY FRESH PERCH CENTRAL GARAGE --One of the best equipped garages in Northern Illinois-- Let us check over your car or truck and we will find your trouble. Our modern equipment and expert workmen assure you of a good job and moderately priced, - PRXSTONE • ALCOHOL - WINTER 0&8 - GREASES Full line of Atlas and Goodyear Tire§ Electric and Acetylene Welding Car Washing and Poli^pg Phone 200-X Towing Johnsburg [Gregory Kattner of Spring Grove were south Gf this city September 28 at f,rma? hosP1^al; _ [united in marriage June 7;---rrr--age of g2 years- jje came to this' -®fr rs,' Joseph F Lenzen, 38 years old, | Miss Olive Jepson and J- Ansel county from Germany 26 years ago. | ^ Volo> Grand Regent of Court Joyce Dewey were married June 11. | Herbert Caspers, 79, passed away ^1 A., at McHenry, died j Miss Emily Steffes and Richard at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R.( ar^ j 'af.tlra I1168!*- IHester were married in Indiana in S. Howard, of McHenry, August 20. . , j ,flre IT , ^ /ef June. j On January 3, death claimed anoth-|old' died suddenly October 19 at hw | Miss Alvina Freund and Eiarl Walsn er, John (Bob)1 Murphy, lifelong resi 'were united in marriage at St. Mary's dent'of this vicinity. j church, June 11. I j0hn HilJ^r, 75 years old, Miss Marie Miller of johnsburg and away at his home at Johnsburg on Edward Frett of Chicago were mar*; December 16. ried June 15. | John S. Freund, 76 years old, well- Miss Anna Fox was married to Wal-(known resident of this vicinity, who ter Simon of St. Louis June 18. 'was born in a log cabin on a farm Miss June Witt of McHenry and near Pistakee Bay in 1861, died at his Donald Austin of Richmond were mar- home on Court street February 26, folried at Valparaiso, Ind., on June 20. lowing an illness of several weeks. ' Miss Florence Huff of Spring Grove j Mrs. H. A. Asmalsky, 77, mother of and Herbert Freund of Johnsburg Mrs. Lillian Cox, passed away January; were married June 22. ,19. I Miss Gladys Speicher of Elgin was Stephen Huff, 73 years old, Spring united in marriage to Wm. J. Young Grove, died at his,home September 2. of McHenry on June 23. i Mrs. Katherine Adams, 75, died at Miss Mildred Schultz of Richftiond Elgin, March 4, following a long illand Joseph Miller of Spring Grove ness. . ! Svere married June 28 at Spring Grove. | Emil Peterson, another old-time Miss Isabelle Freund, Johnsburg, resident, died January 6 at the age of became the bride of Arthur Stilling of 75. 1 McHenry, June 29. j 'Fred Huemann, 61 years old, life- Miss Laura Wiser of Volo was unit. I time resident of this vicinity, • died ed in marriage to Alvin Phannenstill January 20 at his home on Riverside of McHenry on July 6. ; Drive following an illness of about ° Miss Clara Justen was married to three years. j John Klapperich, July 13. j Andrew A. Eddy, 68, resident of j Miss Elaine Jackson and Mervin this vicinity for 23 years, died Febru-j Christen sen, both of Richmond, were! ary 11, after a few days' illness of! married August 9. jquinzy which developed into pneu- Miss Agnes Mischke of McHenry' monia. | and John Henning, Jr., of Chicago j Nicholas J. Nye, 66 years old, prom-! were married at St. Rita's church In inent'McHenry physician, passed away ; Jane Owen Gardner pase^d away at. ey, passed away January 8, after a 'ary; one; of the twins born to Mf. and Mrs. Albert M S.chmitt oi Johnsburg, June 1, died June i4. Only one death occurred in McHenry county, as the result., of celebrating '\e three-day Fourth c$ July holiday. he death was Robert Anderson, 6 years old, of Chicago, who was drowned in Wonder Lake, July 3. Arthur Nelson, 36 years old, ended his life by carbon monoxide gas near his summer home at Wonder Lake. The body was discovered August 9. Jacob Schneider, 69 years old, caretaker of local cemeteries, was found dead at his work September 12. Death is believed to have been caused by a heart attack. Gustav Bloethner, 80 years old, who resided at Orchard Beach for 22 years, died suddenly, June 4, at Chicago. Pistakee R. Bay, Mooney, formerly of died June 28 at the NEW £MPIR§ McHENRY, ILLINOIS Skin. Mat. 3 p. m. Continuous FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Dick Powell « Olivia de Havilland "HARD TO GET" Also--Cartoon and Comedies SUNDAY AND MONDAY J a n u a r y 8 - 9 Wayne Morris^ -- Priscilla Lane "BROTHER RAT" Also -- Comedy and News SPECIAL NOTICE! ! This Theatre will be closed every Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday 'till April 1st! FRIDAY -- SATURDAY THAT CERTAIN AGE" IN LESS THAN TEN MINUTES HOME CAN BE BLAZING INFERNO PROTECT IT WITH FIRE-PROOF Chicago, August 13. Miss Vivian Wieland and Jules Gonseth were married August 13 at Pistakee Bay. suddenly at Miami, Fla., February 16. \ He was born at Alvada, Ohio, October | 15, 1871, one of a family of fourteen !children. He located in Johnsburg.! •100 ROOMS** • K)0 ROOMS U* n. te CONANT HOTEL COMPANY Miss Mary Zielrnski and Mathias P.jin 1899 and moved to McHenry in! F r e u n d w e r e u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e a t 1 9 1 0 . J Winnetka, August 24. I Mrs. Fredericka Arch, 67, of River Miss Thelma McPhail of Atlanta,! Forest and Pistakee Bay, died at her Ga.. and Floyd E. Covalt, Jr., were .home in River Forest October 2, the married Sept. 6. result of a heart attack. i« Miss Elma Weingart of Johnsburg j John M. Schmitt, 65 years old, died became the bride of Thomas Egan of i suddenly at his farm home at Johns- Chicago, September 10. |burg March 28. He spent his entire! Miss Laura Schaefer df Pistakee j We on the same farm. fiay was married to Charles R. Mar- Mrs. N. C. Klein, 65, former resi-' tin of Woodstock, September 28. (dent of McHenry, died at St. Therese Miss Clarice Larson, formerly of;hospital, Waukegan, August 8. j Ringwood, and Wm. Haller of Little flock, Ark., were married at Prairie Grove, Ark., October 2. Miss Lillian Stoffel and Ralph JDemer of Wlashington, D. C., were Mrs. Job F. Vasey, 65 years old, died suddenly November 26, as the result of a heart attack. She was born at Lily Lake. j Mrs. Mary Hill,' a native of this vi- j married October 12. jcinity, died at her home in Santa' Miss Helen Harvey of Lily Lake Paula, Calif., September 29. Formerbecame the bride of Roy Miller on Oc- ty Miss Mary Shepherd, she was born tober 15. at Barreville 67 years ago, where she Miss Nina Hill was married to Mil- sPent her early life. j ton Brefeld, also of McHenry, October James Hunter, 66, passed away at! 18. jhis home in Nunda township October | Miss Constance Jackson of Johns- 17, after an illness of many months, burg became the bride of Frank May,'He was born at Mary Hill, Scotland, I also of Johnsburg, October 19. (in 1872 and came to this country when; Mirs Margaret Powers and Rollo; four years old. ; j liegeman of Wilmot, Wis., were mar-1 Mrs. Vincent Martin died suddenly! tied Octber 22. jof a heart attack at her farm home j Miss Dorothy Krohn and Glenn south of McHenry on February 15, at! Benoy were married Oct. 26 at the!1*1® age of 61. I CAPITOL ROCK WOOL Capitol Bock Wool also provides a 77% to 81% efficiency against hest or cold penetration. 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Miss Helen Poster of Waukegan and John Regner, 62 years old, ] away March 17 from pneu-1 Mrs. passed monia, contracted while convalescing from an operation performed several weeks previous to her death. Josiah A. Cope, summer resident at Orchard Beach for many years, passed away at St. Augustana hospital, Chicago, September 12, following a serious operation. Mrs. Nancy Frisby, 68, died September 3, after an illness of a year. She was born on the old homestead south of this city and spent her entire life in this community. Mrs. Guy Harrison, former McHenry resident, died at Ferndale, Wash., October 28. She was formerly Miss Jessie Richardson of Woodstock. Pauline Palmer, Chicago painter of note, who was born in McHenry, died Spccial to DAIRY FARMERS We can insulate Your MILK HOUSES with Grade "A" CAPITOL ROCK WOOL Stowing Fibre. It minimizes condensation in winter and makes milk houses cooler in summer. Chicken houses are also improved with our insulation. It is termite and vermin proof! " ^^-4 Upper Ceiling or Complete Insulation can be Had for as little as $5-00 Mototh. Let us make a survey of your insulation needs -- without obligation -- and explain the -- 4 : .T COMF6RTS and BENEFITS -- LOW COST and HIGH EFFICIENCY of our Grade "A** CAPITOL ROCK WOOL Manufactured and installed by Wm. Martin of Waukegan were mar-' August 16 in Trondheim, Norway, ried Thanksgiving Day, November 24. | from pneumonia. , -4?ler father Waa Miss Lillian Olson of Glendive, formerly a l^jeffenry merchant. Mont., and Nick P. Miller of McHenry! Miss Flora K Taylor passed «way were married at Glendive, November 'at the J. V. Buckland home at Ring- 25. jwood, October 1, following a stroke of Miss Lucille Sharp of Springfield poplexy. She was housekeeper for came the bride of Robert Knox, No-jMr. Buckland since 1919. vember 26. Henry F. Schuberth, summer resi- Miss 'Margaret McCabe of Liberty- j dent at Emerald Park, died at his ville and Louis Foote of North Chi- home at Chicago April 25, after « -factory Branch 2101 North Monitor Ave., Chicago, Illinois V Aad Tab a Yrtnr or M--steWf. • wm: cago were married December 8. Miss Lucy McCabe, formerly of this city, and Richard McDonald of Chicago were married December 17 at Chicago, lingering illness. Mrs. Fred Justen, 50 years old, died March 15 at the home of Fred Huff at Waukegan, after a long illness. William F. Dietz, 68 years old* died] LEO J. TeiephoiieJTW District Manager r/ McHenry, Blinoll

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