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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1960, p. 5

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Thursday, November 3. 1960 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER OBITUARIES THERESA SHALES Theresa Barbian Shales, 68, of 401 W. Golf road, Arlington Heights, died early Sunday, Oct. 30, at Mercyville in Auro- 0. following a long illness. The deceased was born Oct. 12, 1892, in McHenry, a daughter ^ of Nicholas and Emma Freund Barbian. Her husband, Glenn S. Shales, whom she married June 28, 1919, survives, as do a son' and daughter, Dr. Robert Shales of Rockford and Mrs. Margery Hume of Arlington 8eights; four brothers and sters, Mrs. Vera Whiting of L a k e G e n e v a , A l b e r t a n d George of McHenry and Clara Overton of McHenry, and sev- ' en grandchildren. Two brothers, v Joe and Ernest,- preceded her in death. The funeral Mass was sung at 9:30 Wednesday in St.. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, with burial in the church cemetery. Before the time of last rites, the body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Sop funeral home. ANNA GUZZARDI Last rites were held Friday morning from St. Sebastian Catholic church in Chicago for Mrs. Anna Guzzardi, 80, of Chicago, who died Oct. 25 foltowing a long illness. ™Mrs. Guzzardi was born in Italy June 9, 1880-- A daughter, Mrs. Helen Wolters, resides in McHenry. Mrs. Guzzardi was preceded in death by a son, Joseph, of McHenry, among others. MICHAEL W. MARTIN Graveside services for baby Michael William Martin, son SMr. and Mrs. Charles W. artin, Jr., of Lakemoor, were held at 1 o'clock Monday in Memorial Park cemetery, with Rev. Robert L. Hooker of Woodstock officiating. The infant v/as born Saturday morning, Oct. 29. Besides the parents, there is a brother, Charles W. Ill; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin, fe'., of Woodstock and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and ?Mrs. William Jones, of Sacramento, Calif. Arrangements were made by the Schneider-Leucht chapel in Woodstock. Pagi'Fhfr _Xdj -W LOUISE PEKIE Services were held in Round Lake last Saturday for Mrs. '.uise JC. Pekie^ 57, uf Round ilte "Beaetr, who died of an apparent heart attack. She was a sister of James Gerrity of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krepel of McHenry became parents of a son, Oct. 24, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Football Coach and Mrs. Paul Mandli announce the arrival of a future McHenry high school football player. Their fifth son was born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Oct. 30. A daughter, Paula, is also a member of this family. A boy was born Oct. 25 to Mr. and 'Mrs. Rolland Felmeten of McHenry at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Michels of McCullom Lake welcomed a son, Oct. 25, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A daughter was born Oct. 25 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of McHenry. On Oct. 28 a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Royce Bosselman of McHenry at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engles of Wonder Lake became the parents of a daughter, Oct. 27, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Buss of Burlington, Wis., announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born Nov. 1, at the Burlington hospital. Mrs. Buss will be remembered as the former Adele Schmitt of Johnsburg. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt of Johnsburg. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Edward J. Buss of Burlington, Wis. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson of McHenry Oct. 30, at the Harvard hospital. A McCullom Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hocin, became parents of a son. Oct. 25, at the Harvard hospital. Capt. and Mrs. Fred Krohn of Germany, former local residents, have chosen the name of Roland Mark for their new son, born Sept. 3. He was welcomed home by four brothers and sisters, Kathryn, Billy, Phyllis and Terry. Mrs. Krohn is the former Alice Nickels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nickels of Barrington. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krohn, Sr., of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hopkins of Milwaukee are the parents of a son, born at St. Mary's hospital, Milwaukee, Oct. 24. The new baby has a brother, Jon, and a sister, Elizabeth. JtfES-i Me. ..former Mary Jean Doherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty. The paternal grandparents are MARGARET JUNG Mrs. Margaret Jung, 75 years old, died unexpectedly at her home at 201 N. Riverside Drive on Tuesday morning, Nov. 1, about 9 o'clock. She had been for several days after sufreririg a heart attack last Thursday. Mrs. Jung was born July 6, 1885. in Chicago. She and her late husband resided in Ringwood before moving to McHenry seventeen years ago. In apparent good health and active until a few days ago, her death came as a shock to the many friends whom she had acquired during her long residence in this area. Her husband, Nicholas, died in January of 1959. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J o s e p h ( A d e l e ) W e b e r ; a brother, Henry Jenen, of Chicago; and three grandchildren. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral home after 2 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Last rites will be conflicted from St. Patrick's Catholic church Saturday morning, with burial in the church cemetery. Study Blueprints, ' Lois Van Rensselaer of Crystal Lake, registered nurse, (right) and Bernice Winkel of Lakemoor, nurse's aid, are. looking at the blueprints of the new McHenry hospital building to determine the location of the nurses' lounge. They are standing among the girders of the structure OSKITAl llotiu Memorial Hospital Patients last week at Memorial hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, included Robert Hager, Eugene Cristy and Frank Chahaj of Wonder Lake; Theresa Horn, Jennie H o l o e h w o s t , H e l e n B r o w n . Stanley Nisiak and Mildred Winkler of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Albert fKissling and Barney Roggenbuck of McHenry were patients the past week at the Harvard hospital. TRANSPORTATION TO POLLS In cooperation with the effort of the League"of Women Voters, McHenry Kiwanis and McHenry Rotary to encourage every eligible person in the community to vote next Tuesday, two telephone numbers have been listed to call for anyone in McHenry or nearby subdivision who wishes transportation. They may call Maurice Clark, EVergreen 5- 0277, or Bob Zahn, EVergreen 5-9995. Also offering transportation to the polls will be members of the McHenry High School Teachers association. They will provide rides be tween 3:20 and 6 p.m. for anyone calling EVergreen 5-5710. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins of McHenry; Hospital Nurses Sponsor Dance Employees of McHenry hospital are sponsoring a dance on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the McHenry Country club to raise funds to furnish the nurses' lounge in the new hospital building. It is anticipated that there will be twenty-three nurses and fifteen nursemaids employed by the hospital when the new addition is put into operat'on. The hospital is one of the largest employers of professional and non-professional personnel in the McHenry area. Betty Phelan, day supervisor of nurses, is chairman of the benefit dance; Marian Karls, Val Patterson, and Jean Gagnon are committee members. FREUND'S Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone EV 5-0195 or EV 5-0232 McHenry Hospital - Among patients at McHenry hospital this past week were Carol Rrubach of Island Lake; Anne Kain. Emily Schmidt. Anna Kloepfer, Alfons* Braem, Alphonse Godina, James Harper. Michael Phelan, George Justen, Erviri Mordus, Howard Thomas, Madeleine Mayfield and Dorothy Stamper of McH e n r y : F l o r e n c e G e h r k e a n d Corinne Wilcox of Round Lake; La Verne Madock of Pistakee Highlands: Francis LaFleur of Chicago; Terry Zark -of Forest Lake; Susan Chellem of Fox Lake; Bridget Anderson of Wauconda; Esther Schell of Lakeland Park; Edna Quinn, Astrid Ekstrom and Terrence McDonough of Crystal Lake; Janice Bowe of Woodstock; Walter Steffan of Richmond; Joseph Kajor ,of Ingleside and Lawrence Ferreri of Waukegan. Mrs. Ray McGee underwent surgery at St. Mary's hospital, Rochester, Minn., the last of the week. This Business Farming For the past eleven years, long-fed steer calves and longfed yearling steers have made the most returns above feed costs and costs of the feeder, according to farmers who have kept records in Illinois. These were the farmers who bought calves weighing less than 500 lbs., grading choice as feeders, and yearling steers weighing 500 to 750 lbs. The long-fed yearling steel's were fed under a summer pasture program. In only one year out of the last eleven did this system fail to pay at least for the cost of the feed and the feeder. That was. in 1951-52. Long-fed heifer Calves and yearling steers fed in dry lot failed to pay for the feeder and feed cost in only two of the,eleven years. Short-fed heavy steers above 750 lbs. when purchased made the lowest average return. They failed to pay for the cost of feed and feeder in four out of eleven years. . From the records it would seem wise to encourage the long feeding program for cattle feeders in Illinois, as well as other comparable areas. Remember, the younger the animal the less feed required for maintenance and consequently, the more economical the gains. Long-term feeding may also offer an opportunity for upgrading by careful feeding practices. The shorter the feeding period the more difficult this becomes. November S Parent Education Panel Discussion Group -- Junior High Library -- 8 p.m. November 5 Harvest Moon Dance -- St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove -- 8:30 p.m. November 6 Bridge Party For Swimming Pool Fund -- Legion Home -- 7:30 p.m. November 8, McHenry Chapter, O.E.S., Stated Meeting and Election of Officers. November 9 Ham Dinner and Bazaar -- Community Methodist Church -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. -- Serving 5 to 7:30 p.m. Dance -- McHenry Country Club --r Benefit Nurse?' Lounge -- Sponsored by Hospital Employees. November 11 McHenry Women's Club Meeting Home of Mrs. Wallace Dobyns -- 1 p.m. November 12 McHenry Township Republican Women's Club Dinner Dance -- McHenry Country Club. Ringwood Church Bazaar and Roast Turkey Dinner -- Bazaar at 2 p.m.; dinner from 5 to 7:30 p.m. November 12 s Christmas' Bazaar --' Community House, 130 Allen Ave.. Lakeland Park -- Starts at Noon, Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. Bazaar - - Sponsored by Ringwood W.S.C.S. November 15 Cerebral Palsy Association Meeting -- § p.m. -- Edgebrook School Handicap Room. November 15 R u mmage Sale -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. November 19 Pistakee Terrace Association Turkey Trot -- Legion Home -- 9 p.m. -- Benefit for Roads. November 20 Show Presented by Crystal Lake Players -- St. Mary's Auditorium -- Matinee and Evening -- Benefit McHenry Hospital Fund Drive. " An Evening of Music" --- Presented by Pure Oil Chorus -- McHenry High School Auditorium -- 7 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 14 J REMEMBER • • Restaurant and good eating. If s Frieda's Pizzeria for 9-1-60-tf LOOKING FOR A HOME? j-f Come to Ponca & Logan sts. & see our model home in Cooney Heights Subd., McHenry, 111. Open every Sunday, 1-6 p.m. -- Weekdays by appointment Homes Built Anywhere, Anytime, Any Style or Size FHA or Conventional Financing Lee Cooney, Contractor Phone EVergreen "" We Do Concrete Work, Remodelling and Additions rVNovember 26 Men's Night at Lecture Luncheon Club --- 7:30 p.m. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. v Looking for Income? RETURN On ithe notes of a well-established firm, whose business has increased beyond expectations. A most attractive offer for the conservative investor who is looking for income plus security. WRITE US FOR DETAILS P.O. Box 62 McHenry, 111. Please send information to: Name Address City Phone MARGARET WILLING Margaret Mary Willing, 78, of Indian Ridge subdivision, Wonder Lake, died Sunday afternoon, Oct. 30, at her home after a short illness. Mrs. Willing was born Feb. a4, 1832, in Chicago. Her husband, John Kline, died forty-six years ago. She is survived by a son, John H. Kline, a member of the Wonder Lake fire department; two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until 10 o'clock Thursday, Gfchen services will be held from Christ the King church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. A canvas boat, 14 feet long and 5 feet wide, crossed 2,856 miles of open Atlantic between July 2, 1892, and Sept. 24 of same year, and provided cheap but slow trans-oceanic passage the two occupants. The worst single auto accident on record occurred near Whitesburg, Ky., on July 31, 1954, when a car ran over a cliff, killing 11 of the 12 occupants. (There have been several bus crashes with more casualties, however). TOP QUALITY TO#:*# STEAKS For Those Who Care To Serve The Very Best Copr. Advertiser* ExehemgiMhJT1960 • U. S. Govt. Inspected EXTRA FANCY RIB STEAKS 69i U. S. Govt. 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