Thursday, June 3, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER - Qbituarie& Xi "JfcRTHUR SEYFFERTH Mineral services were held Saturday afternoon from the chapel in Chicago for AHhur Seyfferth, 57, son. of MJig Alfred (LeOrra) Seyffectjti of Chicago and the late Alfred Seyfferth. Burial was Joseph cemetery, River Gmve. Tfie Chicago man was' the son of one of the first couples to'^settle in the Lilymoor-Lake.- mtjpjc area. ; Besides his mother, he leaWs a daughter, two grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers. • JAMES SUHANEK James Suhanek, 49, of Island Lake, .4iied Monday evening, May 31, in McHenry hospital following a long illness. He was an employee of Atlas Electric Devices, Chicago. Among survivors is a sister, Mrs. Emily Parelius, of Island Lake. Funeral sendees will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home with burial in Acacia Park cemetery. CHRISTINA MATTHEWS Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning from the George R. Justen & Son funeral home for Christina Matthews, who died May 29 in McHenry hospital. Interment was at Glen Oak cemetery, Westchester. Mrs. Matthews, 70, who resided at 1103 N. River Road, McHenry, was born Nov. 22, 1894 in Glasgow, Scotland. She is survived by her husband, George H.; one daughter, Mrs. May (Edward) Lare of Hoffman Estates; one son, Robert, of Chicago Ridge; five gnyjdchildren; three greatgrandchildren; two sisters and two brothers. A daughter, Rita, preceded her in death. MARY COGHLAN Miss Mary Coghlan of Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, a resident of th§~ Burton's Bridge community for about forty years, died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, on Monday, May 31. She was a native of Chicago, where she was bom Feb. 26, 1901. Her only survivors is a brother, Edward. She was preceded in death by two other brothers, William and Francis. The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Thursday at St. Patrick's Catholic church, with burial in the church cemetery. CLARENCE N. OLSON Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Monday . in the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home for Clarence N. Olson of 4514 W. Lakewood Road, McHenry, followed by private burial. Memorial donations may be made to Nativity Lutheran Church, Wonder Lake. Mr. Olson died at his home Saturday morning, May 29, the day following his sixty-fifth birthday. Death was attributed to a heart attack. The deceased was born in Chicago May 28, 1900, He retired from work as superintendent of the claims department of Illinois Bell Telephone Co. and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He alos belonged to Kenmore Lodge, No. 947, AF & AM, Scottish Rites and the Tebala Temple. Survivors, include his widow, Florence, and one sister, Lillian Mariner, of Kansas City, Mo. Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death. QI ENTIN JANDT Las-t. rites were conducted early this week from the Dieterle Memorial Home, Aurora, for Quentin E. "Jandt, 48, of 2923 W. Lincoln Road, McHenry, who died May 28 in Rockford Memorial hospital. Rev. Ernest Carder of McHenry officiated at last rites, with burial in Riverside cemetery, Aurora. The deceased was a maintenance employee of Modine Mfg. Co., Ringwood. He was born Sept. 8, 1916 in Little Rock, 111. He is syrviveel by his widow, Jean; and a daughter, Barbara. A son, Gerald, preceded him in death. by Paul Powell-, Secretary of State Cook's Corner by Marie Schaettgen Tired of carrots, peas and cabbage. If so, how about some escalloped onions? Your family might be surprised and enjoy the change. Simple and quick. Escalloped Onions 1 cup cooked onions % cup white sauce 3 Tx/4 fresh bread crumbs 2 T. butter Mix onions with white sauce and pour into buttered baking dish. Melt butter and add bread crumbs. Place buttered crumbs on top of onions. Bake in 350 degree oven until slightly browned. Cream of celery soup slightly diluted and heated may be substituted for cream sauce. Dilute the canned soup with milk. Rest of can may be refrigerated and served as soup -- also diluted with milk and heated the following day. SHOP IN McHENRY June 3 C. D. of A. Social Meeting-- Band Parents Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Junior High School. June 7 Graduation Party for Eighth Graders of Junior High School and Teachers -- Legion Home -- 7:30 to 10 p.m. Junior High Eighth Grade Party -- 7:30 to 10 p.m. -- Legion Home -- Sponsored by P.T.A. June 8 Card Party and Dessert Luncheon -- K. of C. Hall -- 1 p.m. -- Sponsored by Sewing Guild of Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital. Testimonial Open House For Three District 15 Retiring Teachers -- Junior High School -- 7:30 to 5:30 p.rrj. Open House Testimonial for Ret iring Teachers--Edgebrook School -- 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. - June 16 Spaghetti Supper Social Hall of Zion Lutheran Church -- 6:30 to 8 :00 p.m. -- Sponsored by Friendship Guild of Church. June 18-19-20 Country Air Fair -- Junior High School. June 19-20 Rummage Sale -- Eastwood Manor Barn, East of McHenry on Rt. 120--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday -- Sponsored by Viscounts Parents Association. June 21 Breakfast at Legion Home. July 14 Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's School Sponsors Luncheon and Card Party -- Luncheon at 1 p.m. July 16-17 Rummage Sale -- Engdahl Barn, 508 N. Green Street -- Sponsored by Community Methodist Church; 8 to 8 on July 16; 9 to 3 on July 17. WED MAY 15 St. John The Baptist's Cathor lie Church, Johnsburg, was the setting for a beautiful wedding on Saturday, May 15, when Misss Donna Lee Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Freund of 2208 W. Church, Johnsburg, became the bride of Mr. Ernest S. Papacek. Mr. Papacek is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Papacek, Jr. of 23 Elm, Fox Lake. Rev. A. H. Wiedeman officiated at the 11:30 nuptial ceremony. ON DEAN'S LIST Southern Illinois University has named 1,381 Carbondale campus students to dean's lists for high academic achievements during the winter quarter. Among them was Kenneth E. Nelson of 2720 N. Orchard Drive. , PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT | „ VICTIMS •Jive thousand, four hundred &Od six pedestrians were killed and injured on Illinois streets and' highways during the first six "months of 1964, according ta the reports received by the Division of Highways. All of these accidents were Charged against Illinois drivers, insofar as the record Bhowa. However, It Is interesting to note, from an analysis of tire reports, that the pedestrians seemed to be more at fault than the driver in most cases « . . crossing the street at places other than the intersection. crossing against the light, talking or standing on the roadway, etc. ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. AUTO • HEALTH HOME • LIFE COMMERCIAL • AUTOMOBILE FINANCING MOTOR CLUB -- Call For FREE Information In McHenry --». R. JOHN ZAVODNY 385-3159 .^w hcw 3rhe majority of those killed and injured were between the ages of one and nine. Ages 1^-19 comprise the group receiving the second highest number of iniuries; while the 6fr-74 year old group accounted got the second highest number deaths. : Pedestrians are required to Obey the traffic laws the same a9 drivers; however, we can't expect children to know and understand, especially if their parents have not properly instructed them. Older people are often deficient in sight and hfaring and their reflexes are slower. 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Crystal Lake Road Phone 385-0420 COLLEGE GRADUATE (pATHY COLMAN I WILL GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL Cathy Colman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Colman, formerly of McHenry, will graduate Friday from North Phoenix high school. Mr. and Mrs. William Landgren of Elgin are travelling by plane to Phoenix for the commencement program. Cathy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landgren of Crystal Lake. Her mother is the former Elaine Landgren of McHenry. The ytfung lady's brother, David, will enter his junior year at Maryville high school next fall. He recently received a JANICE CHARLES h°"^"P 1° rlagstaff music school this Miss Janice Charles, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Charles of 4004 W. Mcfcullom Lake Road, McHenry, is among a class at Rosary College, River Forest, scheduled to graduate at commencement exercises to be held June 5. A faculty reception on Friday is planned for graduates and parents, followed in the evening by the candle and rose ceremony. The Baccalaureate Mass will be sung at 10:30 Saturday. At 4 o'clock the same afternoon, degrees will be conferred at a special program. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all for the cards, gifts and flowers I received while in the hospital. 6-3-65 Marge Strassheim FIESTA INSTRUCTION Mrs. Florence Svoboda willspeak to the Fiesta Day queen candidates on makeup at the June 2 meeting. George Pedersen, assisted by Mrs. Pedersen, will instruct the girls on hair styles. ' Wins Degree MARRIAGE LICENSES B. B. Adridge, Tishomingi, Miss., and Eeggy Nicholas, McHenry. Darel H. Forest, Jr., Lombard, and Patricia Frisby, McHenry. Kurt Haimbaugh, ' Woodstock, and Judith Sandgren, Wonder Lake. Forrest' Pulley and Doloris Flynn, Ringwood. LYNN CilJSTAVSON Lynn Gustavson of Wonder Lake received her B.A. degree from Shinier college, Mt. Carroll, on May 30. She was graduated from McHenry hi^h school with the class of 1962. 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