Thursday, June 17, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section One McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 5812 West Elm Street Phone 885-0170 "Published Every Thursday at McHenry, niinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehiich, Editoi 11"! I 111 N A T I O N A I E D I T O R I A L c3fel lA#c6TI5w Subscription Rates I Year $4.00 I Year $4.50 6 Mos $2.25 6 Mos $2.50 3 Mos. $1.50 3 Mos $1.75 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Oi itua ries EARLE C. SEEPE Earle C. Seepe, 59, a resident of 3007 W. Virginia Street, McHenry, for three years, died in • his home, Thursday, June 10, following a brief illness. Prior to 1962 the Seepes had lived in Mundelein but were summer residents of McHenry for twenty years. The deceased was born Nov. 6, 1905, in Peru, 111. He was personnel director for the A. C. Nielsen Co., Chicago. Mr. Seepe was well known in McHenry, especially for his activity with the McHenry Country Club, of which he was a long time member. Survivors include his wife, Flora; his father, Otto Seepe, residing in Ottawa; and a sister, Mrs. Anita Vaupell of McHenry. His mother, Louise Seepe died in, 1960; The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home, where Rev. Ernest Carder of the Community Methodist church officiated at last rites at 11 o'clock Saturday Graveside services were held Sunday in Peru City cemetery -at 2. o'clock. survived by one daughter, Mrs. William H. (Lillian) Bradley and Anton, Jr., of Lakeland Park; one sister, Mrs. Anna Martin of Chicago;" three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Services will be held at 1:30 Friday afternoon, with Rev. Ernest Carder officiating. Burial will be in Town of Maine cemetery, Park Ridge. 1 SCOTT MARSTON Last rites were conducted Monday in Chicago for Scott Marston, former resident of Lakemoor. Burial was in All Saint's cemetery. . Mr. Marston died the last of the week in Garfield Park hospital, Chicago, where he was confined since returning from California two months ago. He moved West from Lakemoor a year ago. The body rested at the Hursen funeral home until the time of last rites. GEORGE A. PALMER G'66rge A. Palmer, 65, father of Gerald of Fox River Grove, died June 16 at McHenry hospital where he had been a patient for 3 days. The body was transferred to the Christian Funeral home, 925 3rd Street, Rockford, by "the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. ANTON NOEL Anton Noel, formerly of 1611 N. Meac*ow Lane, Lakeland Park*-died Tuesday, June 15, at the Woodstock Residence, where he had been living for two years. His death followed a short illness. Mr. Noel, 75, was born in Hungary Sept. 17, 1889, and lived in the McHenry area for about nine years after moving here from Chicago. For many years he owned and operated his own tailor shop in the city. His wife, Rose, preceded him in death May 25, 1961. He is AGNES CELOSKY Services were held Monday from - St. Bede's Catholic church, Fox Lake, for Mrs. Agnes Weber Celosky, 77, of Fox Lake, mother of Anton Weber of Pistakee Bay. STEPHEN DWYER Stephen Dwyer, 72, of 6513 State Park Road, Spring Grove, died Friday, June 11, in Condell Memorial Hospital, Libertyville, following a short illness. Mr. Dwyer was born March 15, 1893, in Chicago and had lived at Spring Grove for about twenty years. He is survived by his widow, Margaret; a grandchild, three brothers and three sisters. Services were held from the Hamsher chapel in Fox Lake, with burial in St. Peter cemetery, Spring Grove. JACOB REITER A funeral Mass was sung in St. Mary's Catholic church Tuesday morning for Jacob W. Reiter, 64, of Chicago, who died in that city June 12. His mother, Elizabeth Reiter, resides here. P. erdonalA Judy Hay has completed her first year at Northern Illinois university at DeKalb and employed for the summer in Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visiting in the Bill Hay home. Mrs. William Belt and daughters, Belinda and Brenda, of Englewood, Colo., are spending some time with the former's grandmother, Mrs. Mercedes Morenz, on Riverside Drive. ATTENDED WEEDDING Among those who attended the Schoenholtz-Davis wedding last Saturday were the groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freundl; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Freund and son, Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Freund, Mr. and Mrs. James Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hettermann, Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich, Arthur Stilling, Alvin Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lemker, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Murray, M. and Mrs. Richard Clark, Mr. and tylrs. Ulrich and Mrs. Eleanor Foley, all of McHenry; also the groom's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hogan of Elgin. WM. J. YOUNG WiLliam J. Young, 56, died of a heart attack Tuesday evening, June 15, at his real estate office in Elgin. Mr. Young was born in McHenry, a son of the late John and Katherine. Young, and attended the local schools. He is survived by his wife, Gladys; two daughters, Kathleen and Carol; six sisters, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Charles Dowe, Mrs. Stephen Smith and Miss Rosina Young of McHenry, Mrs. Arnold Reinert of Elgin and Sister Edulfa of Warrenville, 111.; and two brothers, Clarence of McHenry and Louis of Waukegan. Funeral arrangements were incomplete Wednesday noon. STEPHANIE WAYNE Rev. Ernest Carder of the Community Methodist church will officiate at last rites to be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Peter M. Justen & Son chapel for Mrs. Stephanie Wayne. Mrs. Wayne died Monday, June 14, in McHenry hospital, where she had WHY PAY MORE ? 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HOSPITAL TO SPONSOR OPEN MEETING JUNE 22 Anthony Corcoran, McHenry hospital administrator, has announced that an open meeting will be held at the Johnsburg Community Club on June 22 at 8 p.m. in an effort to more thoroughly inform the public as to the objectives and future plans of the hospital, which when completed, will be a 137 patient-bed facility. The need of this area for larger and more adequate facilities and more modern equipment and care will be explained -- as well as the importance of up-to-date and available emergency room service. Virgil Pollock, general campaign chairman for the recent fund drive, will show colored slides and will explain in detail the new three-story construction and the self-care and intensive care units which will be completed by the end , of the year. This new addition to the hospital will,utilize only MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas H. Dittmer,- Chicago, and Nancy Ritter, McHenry. Peter W. Hunt and Barbara Sineni, both of Wonder Lake. Ralph W. Munson, McHenry, and Barbara Jean Spielman, Wonder Lake. Timothy Livelly, Ringwood, and Sharon Connor, Spring Grove. FLOWER SHOW A flower show representing the combined efforts of Crystal Lake's five garden clubs will be held at the Lakewood village hall Friday, June 18, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, June 19, from noon to 8 p.m., and Sunday, June 20, from noon to 5 p!m. been confined for about three weeks. A former McHenry resident for several years, she had resided recently at 868 S. Main Street, Algonquin. She was very active in club work, first in McHenry and later in Algonquin, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Her hobby w§s painting, which afforded much pleasure both to the artist and to those who viewed her works. Her husband, Atty. Joseph X. Wayne, died in 1958. She has no immediate survivors except a cousin, Mrs. Alice Trybus, of Snyder, New York, who came to McHenry for the funeral. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank you" to all our friends and neighbors for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. Herb Simon and family. 6-17-65 - CARD OF THANKS To all my friends, especially Father D--ording, Father Weideman and the Johnsburg Rescue Squad, many, many thanks for the kindnesses and thoughtfulness in my recent illness. May God bless them. 6-17-65 George Duesler CARD OR THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their many kind deeds during my recent inactivity. Special thanks to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad and to the staff at McHenry Hospital. Your thoughjtfulness will always be remembered. 6-17-65 Russ Johnson CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the priests and sisters of St. Mary's and all my friends and neighbors for their kindnesses during my recent stay in McHenry Hospital. 6-17-65 Ervin Morowski IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Otto Klemm, husband, father and grandfather, who passed away two years ago June 16th. Klemm, Cross and McNally families. 6-17-65 Igj.'.'.-.X.v.vff WM-MW Mad About Dad? Say so with a Father's Day Gift VAN HEUSEN Van Heusen is the long-time specialist in mak* ing life with father more pleasant ... by pleasing father with the fine tailoring and smart styling he appreciates. Stop in soon and pick up your Dad-pleasing gift. ^TORE for MEN the latest concepts in medical equipment, care and specialist services for which McHenry hospital is noted. There will be a panel of business men and medical staff on hand to answer -all questions about the hospital, since it is felt that without the real help of all the residents of the area, this institution could not have been possible. The panel will consist of Messrs. Evejett Hansen, Allen Petersen, George P. Freund, William Exline, Virgil Pollock, Anthony Corcoran, Dr. Lee Gladstone and Dr. Bennett L Berman. Here is an opportunity to learn first-hand all about McHenry hospital. Coffee will be served. Legal NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the improvement of Fox Lake Road from Thelen Road to U.S. Route 12 will be received at the officb of the Road Comimissioner, McHenry Road District, 3703 N. Route 31 McHenry, 111. until 10:00 a.m. June 29, 1965 and at that time publicly opened and road. The proposed improvements is officially'known as Fox Lake Road Improvement, McHenry Road District and will consist of Bituminous Concrete subclass B-5 and gravel shoulders. Proposal forms may be obtained from the office of the Road Commissioner, 3703 N. Route 31, McHenry, 111. until 11:00 a.m. June 26^ 1965. All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashiers check, bank draft or certified check for not less than 10% of the amount bid . or as Page FW* •l» ift I^I McHenry Country Club 2WK by Verona Kent Match Play competitions got under way todav with the reprovided in Article 2.7 of the Standard Specifications for Road & Bridge Construction, State of Illinois. Bidders must furnish satisfactory evidence of their qual: ificatiofns as filed with the State of Illinois, Division of Highways, before proposals! will be issued. The Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By order of, CHARLES J. MILLER, Highway Commissioner McHenry Road District (Pub. June. 17, 24,' 1965) Lee J. Cooney General Contractor 1313 N. Richmond Rd. McHenry, 111. 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