* ' ! Thilfsdfcy, DkcwnlMr 19, I9W 'THE MtHENBT PLAINDKALER Obitua nm ANNA MILLER Mrs. Anna Miller, a lifelong resident of the McHenry area, died early Wednesday mcrning, Dec. 18, in Michael Reese hospital, Chicago. She was taken ill the previous day and removed to Chicago from McHenry hospital. Mrs. Miller, who made her home at 3816 W. John street; was 75 years of age. She was born July 6, 1868, in Spring Grove. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Altar and Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's Catholic church, the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters and the Catholic Daughters of America. She was also a member of tlie American Legion auxiliary. SRie had been active until the day prior to her death, and was looking forward to attending a Christmas party later in the week. Her hobbies included braiding rugs and in sewing. Mrs. Miller's husband preceded her in death. She is survived by eight children, Mrs. Jacob (Tillie) Stoffel of Pistakee Highlands, Nick P. of McHenry Mrs. Clara Hermance of Richmond, Charles J., Jerome M., Eugene J., Mrs. Carl (Mary Ann) Neuman and Robert, all of McHenry. A son, William, preceded her in death. The body will rest at the George R. Justen & Son funeral homd. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church with burial in church cemetery. ALFRED GEORGE HITTER, JR. Alfred George Ritter, Jr., 11, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred George Ritter, Sr., of 1205 N. Clover Lane, Eastwood Manor, died Tuesday night, Dec. 17, at McHenry hospital where he had been a patient about four hours. The young boy had been released that morning from Children's Memorial hospital in Chicago to spend the holidays with his family. Shortlyafter arriving home he suffered a bad spell and was rushed to the hospital. He had been ill for about 5 years. Alfred was born May 8, 1952, in Oak Park and has lived in this area for about 7 years. Before coming to Mc Henry he lived in Elmwood Park. Besides his parents he is survived by & brother, Jack Stephen, 9; a sister, Lisa Marie, 2; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Theis of Rogers Park; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna S. Ritter, Elmwood Park. The body is at rest at the Peter M Justen and Son Funeral home until Friday when services will be held at the Zion Lutheran church at 1 p.m. with Rev. Carl A. Lobitz officiating. Interment will be in Woodland cemetery. FRED DITERKOP Fred Duerkop,88, of Des- Plaines, died Tuesday, Dec. 17. He is survived by four daughters and three sons, including Mrs. Vaughn Jones of McHenry. The body rests at the Oehier Funeral Home in DesPlaines where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30. Newt About Our Servicemen Army Specialist Four Roy T. Beaman, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Beaman, Ringwood, was awarded the Good Conduct medal Nov. 28 while serving with the 1st Armored division at Fort Hood. Tex. Specialist Beaman was awarded the medal for exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity as a soldier in active service. He is a truck driver in Headquarter Troop, lift squadron of tne division's 1st Cavalry. Beaman entered the Army in November, 1961, and was stationed at Fort Carson, Colo., before his present assignment. the Ahlgrim & Son chapel, Chicago, for arrangements. JEAN BOOSTER Mrs. Jean Booster, 310 N. Willow road, Lakemoor, died in Resurrection hospital, Chicago, Monday, Dec. 16, following a short illness. Mrs. Booster, 45, was born in Chicago Sept. 9, 1918, and had lived here since 1947. She is survived by her husband, Larry; two children, Kenneth of Valparaiso university and Carol at home; two brothers, Michael Liesik of Detroit, Mich., and Alex Liesik of Prospect Heights, 111. Mrs. Booster was a member of Zion Lutheran church. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until 11 o'clock Ttursday, when it will be removed to the church for services at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Carl Lobitz. Burial will be in Rand Hill cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Zion Lutheran church memorial fund. Airman Jack Yegge arrived Friday afternoon at O'Hare field from Jacksonville, Fla., where he had been on a special assignment from his duties at the Naval Air force base at Argentia, Newfoundland. He will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge, after which he will return to Argentia to finish his enlistment period in July, 1964. KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII --Marine Lieutenant , Colonel Merle C. Davis, husband of the former Mi^s Maxine M. Bacon of 3804 Main St., McHenry, is serving with Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 13, Marine Corps Air station, Keneohe Bay, Hawaii. The squadron provides maintenance for all aircraft of Marine Aircraft Group 13, This includes replacement of parts of engines, electrical systems and parachutes. The squadron is part of the Pacific Fleet Mine Force. Kirkland W. Merley, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Merley of 5208 North Lecside St., McHenrv. is undergoing basic training at the Naval Training centcr, Great Lakes. SANTA LETTERS "Chris tmas-1963 "Dear Santa Clau«; "Please bring me a type-awriter, Mr. Mercury and I need a road racing set. Also a plastic machine maker, and a nice record player for my room and some records. Please could I have more pieces to my little engine that could set. For my sister Margo, bring a postal station, little rockin horse and a doll. "Brian Lund." "Dear Santa; "I want a T&mmy doll^ A Easy-to-f ixrn iix . , P a tio Service for^sl^^^ liisn* set. And a pretty dress for Christmas. I think that is all I want. But please try to get me the things I wrote on this letter. "Your friend, "Peggy O'Halleran." Help CARE At Holiday Tim® So Millions May Have Food . The Christmas shopping season is at its peak, with a Wealth of gifts for our selection. As we go about the happy task of remembering those dear to us, CARE asks us also to remember those who have nothing - tho millions of people across the world who do not even have enough to eat. Through its Food Crusade now under way, CARE appeals to Americans to send 6,000,000 packages, at $1 per package, to the needy and desolate on four continents. Foods *are mainly tV S. donations of farm abundance. Combined with "partnership" programs whereby local governments pay distribution costs, the packages will complete a year-long CAR?] plan to -help Teed more than 35,000,000 persons in thirty-three- countries of Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America. Long after the holidays have passed, the gifts will be used in ways to nourish the hungry, give them health and energy to help themselves to a better life. Every package is a personal expression of brotherhood, presented with the name and address 'of the donors who send their dollars to: CARE Food Crusade, 1 South State Street, Chicago, No matter what language men speak, America's prayers for Peace op Earth are quickly understood when we givb food so others may eat -- through our kindness, for the present; by their own efforts, in the years ahead. Pt§* Tim g r "Dear Santa Claus; "I am a good girl. For Christmas I wish I could have: Barbie's Fashion Shop, Midge, Black board and a Transistor Radio. "From a good girl, "Laura Jean Kellogg "2406 West Manor Lane "McHenry, Illinois "P.S. My sister wants: Tammy House, Midge, Barbie Fashion Shop. "Lynn Kellogg "2406 W. Manor Lane "McHenry, 111." Ho"0 Ho MARIE HAAKE Mrs. Marie Anna Haake of Chicago died Thursday morning, Dec. 12, in McHenry hospital. She was 72 years of age. Mrs. Marion Hulbert of Lakeland Park, a daughter, is among her survivors. The body was taken to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home and1 then removed to the Schmidt chapel iin Chicago. Last-Minute Fruitcake * FRED VARESE Last rites were held in Centerville, Iowa, on Wednesday for Fred Varese of that community, who died Sunday, Dec. 15. He was a brother of Mrs. Jean Marquart and Anthony and John Varese of McHenry. FLORENCE COBB The body of Florence Cobb, 79, of Naperville, « former McHenry resident, was laid to rest in Woodland cemetery here last Saturday following services in the Friedrich chapel in Naperville. Mrs. Cobb died Dec. 11. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Lenore Peterson; a grandchild, a great-grandchild and two sisters. ANNA HINSPATER Mrs. Anna Rita Hinspater, 77, died at 2506 Orchard Beach, McHenry, on Monday, Dec. 16. She had lived in this area for only a month. Mrs. Hinspater Is survived by her husband, William. The body w&s taken to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home and then removed to ROSE HERBIO Mrs. Rose Herbig, 76, of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Martin BaUreis of McHenry, died Dec. 11 in a Chicago hospital. Two sons, one step-son, three other sisters and three brothers also survive. Perpetuate the memory of a dear departed one with a beautiful Oil Painting on canvas. divilid* Retail Ouiimt 1402 Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. Phone S85-5B00 Give him a HI-LO Freeman Boot! Making goodies is.a wonderful "way to Christmas-shop at kome. And, happily for the time-limits of the season, there's nothing old-fashioned about this fruitcake except the flavor. Start with Date Bread Mix, finish soon after with a homemade loaf that's perfect for giving--or serving. You can turn out individual Miniature Fruitcakes or a Fruitcake Ring for a buffet --both are just as speedily made as the traditional loaf. All aii wonderfully delicious ways to say, "Baggy £U4idays". Date Fruitcake 1 package Date Bread Mix 1 cop chopped nuts 1% cups chopped candied fruit % cup raisins Prepare Date Bread Mix adding candied fruit, nuts and rafsins with the dry mix. Turn into 8x4 or 9x5-ineh loaf pan, greased and floured on bottom only. Bake at 350° for 70 to 80 minutes. Glaze with warm corn syrup and garnish with candied fruit. Cool thoroughly before slicing. Miniature Fruitcakes: Bake in 24 paper-lined or greased Bmffla cups for 30 to 85 minutes. 'Fruitcake Ring: Bake in 9 or 10-tach tube pan, greased and floured on bottom only for 55 to 65 minutes. CSeem&s W5 Let his feet be merry, too! Town Squire Hi-Lo boots by Freeman are the perfect gift. Soft Tan glove waxhide shoes that are sooooo comfortable. We have his sizes. Come in, today. TncQee*'^ 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. (ireen St Phone 385-0017 McHenry, III. Open Every Evening I ntil Christmas Including Saturday CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA I i i for Christmas euend In W«. St The finest a oco(ate£ Hard Candies Christmas Cards by Hallmark & Rustcraft Large Gift Department Linens, Glassware Jewelry, Stationery Use Our Mailing Serviee Candy Shipped Anywhere We Wish Everyone Merry Christmas Happy New Year 'j for J4J. HOOVER ^ the cleanest cleaning cleaner ever! "estivity filk t?** aH about u&.. spirits soar and till mood is joyful as Christmas is greeted once more. Happily, we participate in the celebration to kt each and every one of you know how wonderful a year you've made it possible for us to have... and how very much we appreciate your loyalty and friendship. EMPLOYEES Adele Froehlich Larry Lund Marie Yegge Mary Miller Anne Nye Lee Hachmeister Helene Lucas Bill Moore Earl Walsh Jack Walsh Walt Deterding Don Rdths Hellas Dodson John Pepin Grace Meyer Marcella Larsen Dennis May Dennis Leisten . JWERFUi i EFFICIENT LIGHTWEIGHT f-JLY >39 95 and here's why k beats, os H sweeps, as It cleans! 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