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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1958, p. 5

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2-S OBITUARIES oaiuuei gnd ope Boarding ™ree mil< Samuel Coi-ran Samuel Curran, 61, operator of. Curran's Kennels f^n Rt. 12, miles north of Volo, died Monday, June 9, at 9:30 p.m. Victory Memorial' hospital, aukegan, follwing a brief illness. Mr. Curran was born in Chicago Aug. 29, 18%, and had resided here for the past twelve years. \ s Survivors include the widowt Epna; a daughter, Helen;, one fjanddaughter; and a brother, obert. of Chicago. Mr. Curran was active In the .Chain O'Lakes &nerican Legion post. * The body rests at the Justen Hamsher funeral home in Fox Lake until this (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock, when services will be held at St. Pede's church. Members of the fgion will be present at the urch and will also take part graveside rites in St. Mary's cemetery, McHenry. ill! -.-ft* McHenry Plaindealer 170 - 171 REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 15th Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. J A T I O N A l E D I T O R I A L T@N S U S T A I N I N G MEMBER SN Johanna Smith A lingering illness ended in the death June 4 of Mrs: Johanna Smith. 79. who died at her home in Johnsburg. She was a native of Ringwood, whore she was born Feb. 16, M79. W Mrs. Smith and her husband. Eleter. farmed near Johnsburg fbr forty-two years, moving /into town when they retired efeven years ago. They celebrated their fifty-ninth wedding anniversary last February. ; Besides the widower, she is - -survived by the following children, Mrs. Lenora Miller of firing Grove, William and alter Smith of Johnsburg, Alfred (Sonny) Smith of New Mu^ster. Wis., Charles Smith of Johnsbure and Mrs. Rosina Stfeber and Mrs. Agnes Weber, »oth of Johnsburg; also twen- Jy-one grandchildren and seven r r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , t h r e e jfisters. Mrs. Catherine Smith *nd Mrs. Tina Lay, both of J^nsburg.- and Mrs. Elizabeth filler of Richmond. *° The deceased was a member 1 "6f the Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters and of the Blessed Virgin sodality of St. John's church. Last rites were conducted at 9:30 Saturday from St. John's church with interment in the church cemetery. Before that time the body rested at the Xleorge R. Justen & Son fun- . Jgsfcfceps. >'&•$&- '<• •" ^ Isabelle Relnfried Mrs. Isabella Reinfried. 67, "Imother of Mrs. Herb Reihansf'ijerger of McHenry, died at h^lethodist hospital, Madison, When the groom has finished the traditional kissing of the bride, and the last thumping chord of Lohengrin's march Jias echoed among the pews, the wedding guests turn expectant eyes " upon the recept i o n ' -- a n d , o f c o u r s e , t h e tempting foods which always grace a wedding fgast. To make the reception truly festive, plan your refreshments around a giant turkey tray, laden with alternating rows of juicy light and dark turkey meat. The tray forms the perfect center of attraction for the serving table, especially when the sliced turkey is surrounded by a golden halo of egg-butter, heart-shaped sandwiches. The motif is perfect for an anniversary party too, and can be conveniently served at any hour. Serve with rolls, relishes, olives and nuts. Egg-Butter Sandwiches 12 egg yolks* % cup soft butter or margarine. Vz teaspoon salt % teaspoon dry mustard M teaspoon ground pepper % teaspoon ground mace % teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 tablespoon lemon juice to % teaspoons Tabasco sauce . Carefully lower egg yolks, one, at a time, into simmering water. When all yolks have been added, cook at simmering temperature about 9 min utes or until firm throughout Test for doneness by piercing centers with fork. Drain, coo' and sieve. Blend yolks with butter or margarine. Add re maining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Egg Butter should b e a t r o o m t e m p e r a t u r e f o r spreading. Makes about 1 % cups. •Or 6 hard-cooked whole eggs, sieved, may be used. Wis., June 4 following a twoday illness. Born in Galena, 111., she had made her home in Madison for many years. A graduate of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, she taught piano in the Wisconsin School of Music l^- fore her marriage. She and Iter husband returned recently from a plane trip through South America1 and had previously flown around the world. Surviving are the widower, Dr. Clarence E. Reinfried; a son. Dr. William R. Reinfried, of Madison and her daughter; five grandchildren; a sister and a brother. Services were held Saturday in Madison. Benjamin Huson Benjamin F. Huson. 82, of McHenry, died in the Villa rest home Sunday morning, June 8. A retired floral designer, he had made his home here for the past year. Mr. Huson was bom in Chicago Sept. 17, 1875. Surviving are the widow, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Dessie Burns, of Park Ridge; two Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. Green St. McHenry 10 SPECIAL Series of 10 Massages Series of 10 Massages t (with Steam Bath) WE FEATURE ' Patricia Stevens Cosmetics Call Us For An Appointment $25 $35 step-daughters. Mrs. E v e 1 v n Hans and Mrs. Irene Wittr o c k , b o t h o f M c H e n r y , t e n grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. a son preceded him in death. The body resjted at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home before being taken to Chicago to a chapel at 4338 W. Fullerton . avenue, where services were held Wednesday. Sincerity Lodge 982, AF & AM, and Rev. Elliott J. Corbett were in charge. Burial was in Elmwood Park cemetery, River Grove. William , Engels A lifelong resident of the county, William Engels, 78, died at hisj home Friday, June 6, following a lingering illness. He was born March 29, 1880. Mr. Engels was a retired d a i r y f a r m e r i n t h e S p r i n g Grove area and moved into the village of Spring Grove seven years ago. He was a member of the Holy Name society of St. Peter's Catholic church. , Survivors include his widow, Elizabeth, three daughters. Mrs. Alvina Frett of Woodstock, Mrs. Marcella Smith and Mrs. Geraldine Hiller of Johnsburg; and eleven grand children. Services were held at 10 o'clock Monday morning from S t . P e t e r ' s c h u r c h , S p r i n g Grove, with interment in the church cemetery. SHOP IN McHENKY vV. BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Mgr. A.DELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 3 Months . $1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 6 Months ..... $2.35 3 Months $1.50 Entered as second-class matter at /the post office at Mc- Hienry, Illinois, under the act af May 8, 1879. 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