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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1976, p. 3

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Seek Wonder Lake Title [ Births 1 Four pretty Wonder Lake girls will be seeking the title of Miss Wonder Lake in the annual pageant to be held Wednesday, June 16, at 8 p.m. at Nativity Lutheran church. The public is welcome to attend. From left, candidates are Cindy Gohl, Diane Eschner, Carmen Marie Spencer and Linda Hastings. Parade Application (Marine Festival) Sunday, August 1 Theme: Famous People and Places in American History McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. James Schuerr, 115 Oakland, Spring Grove, are the parents of a son born June 5. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyle, III, McHenry, are the parents of a girl born June 12. A daughter was born June 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hawkins of McHenry. Name Address MINI FLOAT: 1-Humorous (1st and 2nd places) 2-Origina l LARGE FLOAT: 1-Beauty (1st and 2nd places) 2-Humorou s 3-Origina l COLOR GUARDS: (1st and 2nd places) TWIRLING UNITS: (1st and 2nd pla O F A R T HORSES: (1st and 2nd places) (Mini-float category is for any walking entry or small float, no larger than 6x8 feet. Large float category is for floats larger than 6x8 feet) Send entries to Tom Low, P.O. Box 457, McHenry, 60050. Phone 385-6541. v*. Mi Mi \k\ Pi i*'/' "Freedom 300" by Richard Hunt has been selected by the Steel Service Center Institute (SSCI) as the art theme for its 1976 annual meeting. According to SSCI Presi­ dent Robert G. Welch, "This particular work of art is symbolic of what the future holds...a statement of liberty, strength, beauty and wonder of things yet to come." Hand-crafted of one-eighth inch thick Cor-Ten steel, the dynamic sculpture stands al­ most seven feet high and weighs approximately 100 pounds. SSCI has been select­ ing art as a highlight of its annual meeting for almost 20 years. One fancy weight-reducing resort in Texas hopes to operate at a (weight) loss-and they charge only $600.00 per week! | THS MCHENRY PLAINDKALER t 3812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -• Publisher Adele Froehlich -• Editor j \ ItltftfH NATIONAL NEWSPAPER MIOCUTI- feeto* l«ff FrttPrtsil ««•» NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER-If 7S SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Year $10.50 1 Year $15.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County spurgeon s THIS WEEK ONLY JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! SAVE 0 ON ALL [mastei charge ] ^ 189 I6S6 9 CLrt'OwM • GIRLS 7-14 SPORTSWEAR TUBE TOPS - SHORTS - HALTERS - BLOUSES TYPICAL SAVINGS! REG. 1" NOW l59 REG. 2" NOW 2* REG. 459 NOW 367 HURRY IN! FREE LAY-AWAY PLAN! 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY ILLINOIS 385-4100 STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-6, SUN. 10-5 Deaths ROBERT C. RICHARDSON Robert C. Richardson of 3609 W. Idyl Dell road, McHenry. died June 9 at ^National Naval Medical center. Bethesda. Md., at the age of 48. Mr Richardson was bom in Woodstock, Sept. 5, 1927, the son of Alfred J. and Jennie Mae (Cooley) Richardson The deceased entered the U.S. Air Force in January of 1946 and was discharged in January of 1976 with a rating of Master Sergeant after thirty years of service. He was a member of McHenry Lodge, No. 158, A.F.&A.M Survivors include his widow, Betty; a daughter, Sue Richardson, of Racine, Wi.; a son, Jaecks Richardson, of Port Austin, Mi.; four stepchildren, Mrs. Edward (Catherine) Block, Fayette, Io.; and Kurt, Edward and Joe Knaack, all at home; one granddaughter; a step granddaughter; and a brother, Walter A. Richardson of McHenry. His parents preceded him in death. Visitation was held at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home Friday afternoon and evening. Services were conducted in the chapel Saturday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Ralph Smith of the First United Methodist church of­ ficiating. Burial was private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the McHenry area Rescue squad. DANIEL C O'HOLLERAN Daniel C. O'Holleran, 56, of 5416 Walnut, Richmond, died at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Friday, June 11. The deceased was born Sept. 16, 1919, in Alden, the son of John and Lydia (Riordan) O'Holleran. Mr. O'Holleran had farmed the Hebron-Richmond area for twenty-three years prior to joining Arnold May Builders of Richmond as shop foreman for the past ten years The deceased was a member of St Joseph's Catholic church, the Holy Name society and an election judge in Hebron for ten years Survivors include his widow, Phyllis iYanke>. whom he married Jan 9, 1943. in Rich­ mond. a daughter. Mary Beth, at home, a son. Dennis of Wauconda, four sisters. Mrs Albert (Josephine) Mathison, Richmond, Mrs Marion Slavin, Hebron. Mrs William <Alene> Redlan. Hebron, and Mrs Albert (Rita) Babcock, Woodstock, also two brothers, Thomas A. of Woodstock and John J., McHenry. Visitation and rosary ser­ vices were held Sunday at the Khorn-Adams funeral home. Richmond Mass was offered at St Joseph's church Monday at 10 30 am. with burial in the church cemetery LEOP KLEIN Leo P Klein. 77, of 4010 N Blitsch. McHenry. died June 14 in McHenry hospital He for­ merly resided in Glenview and Norwood Park. The deceased was a retired photo engraver He was a member of Holy Cross council. Knights of Columbus, LaSalle General Assembly Fourth degree, and the U.S. Savings & Loan league. His wife. Helen, preceded him in death He is survived by one daughter, Mrs Donald (Lorraine M.) Turner of Rolling Meadows; three sons. Leon R. of Morton Grove, Norman ^ P of Arlington Heights and Gerald J of Johnsburg; fourteen grand children; five great­ grandchildren and one sister. Rotzoll of Chicago Visitation was scheduled from 4 o'clock Tuesday until the time of services Thursday PAGE 3 • PLAlNDt,AL£R-WV, Jtna it, I •J spuryeons Be Your Own Undercover Agent... Snoop-Out Beautiful Beacon Buys! ^Blanket ^Bonanza Special Prices Until July 10th 597.0 897 _ Beacon blankets, the famous name you knowllNow in a super assortment of washable winners--specially priced! Fantasy -- soft, solid color acrylics. Beauty, comfort and warmth for every bed in the house. Choose blue, gold, green, brown. 72x90" size ..5.97 102x90" fits full or queen ........8.97 Adair--acrylic thermal, warm in winter, cool in summer. Blue, gold, green or white. 72x90" size 6.47 Chateau Stripe--blue, brown or gold striped acrylic. Colorful . . . attractive! 72x90" size 8.47 Cotillion--white acrylic with delightful 5-inch eyelet embroidery trim. Charmer in 72x90" size 7.47 Playtime with Mickey®--gets them to bed on time! Polyester/acrylic with multi-colors. 66x90" size 8.47 » » m * IS* I*S* • 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. 3S5-4100 at 10 a m at the Mali chapel. 410 E Rand road. Mount Prospect A funeral Mass will he offered at U o'clock Thur #dav at St John the Baptist Catholic church. Johnsburg. with burial in St Adelbert's cemetery. Niles Memorials may be made to St John s church restoration fund LEOC GRISCHEAU Leo C Grischeau, 49. of 138 Washington, Ingleside, died June 10 at St Therese hospital, Waukegan The deceased was bom June 29. 1926. in Chicago and had been a resident of Ingleside for the past forty years He was a member of St Bede s Catholic church. Ingleside Mr Grischeau was owner and operator of the Ingleside inn for twenty years Survivors include his widow. Rita, a son. Danny, four daughters, Marie, Patricia, Kathleen and Christine, all at home, two sisters, Mrs Don (Patricia) Eichhorst, Spring Grove, and Mrs Ix»nny (Jean) Hink. Fox Lake He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Visitation was held at the K K Hamsher funeral home. Fox I^ake, Sunday afternoon Mass was offered at St. Bede's church Monday morning at 11 a.m., with burial in the church cemetery SHARON WILSON Sharon Wilson. 31. the victim of a shooting accident in her home. 7104 Chippewa drive, Wonder Lake, was pronounced dead on arrival at the McHenry hospital. Saturday. June 12. Mrs Wilson was born Aug t. 1944. in Fond du Lac. Wi , the daughter of Artnur H and Aspenna <Rueter> Bowe Survivors include her husband, Douglas, whom % she married in Ithaca. NY. April 19, 1968. a son. Sean Scott. 4 years old, her parents of Woodstock, two brothers, Dennis of Wonder Lake and Richard of McHenry. and a sister, Mrs Donald (Janice t Williams. Wonder Lake The deceased served with the U S Marines from 1964 to 1968 Visitation was held at the Schneider Leucht Merwin * Cooney funeral home, Wood­ stock. Monday afternoon Services were officiated by the Rev Charles Stafford of St Ann's Episcopal church. Tuesday morning Burial was at McHenry County Memorial park. Woodstock BRETT MITCHELL TICHY Two year-old Brett Mitchell Tichy was the victim of a drowning accident near his home. Sunday. June 13. in Spring Grove The youngster was born July 17, 1974, in Waukegan, the son of Charles and Sandra l*e (Schlosser) Tichy. Spring Grove Survivors include the parents, grandparents. Mr and Mrs Harold Schlosser. Spring Grove, and Mr and Mrs Milton Tichy. Phillips. Wi , great grandmother, Mrs Otga Vogelman. Woodstock» several aunts and uncles. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday. 6 to 9 p m at K K. Hamsher funeral home Ser­ vices are planned for 11 a m at the home with burial at Cole cemetery. Spring Gro**e Know '̂" ̂ /IMf As the days continue to get wanner, we can «*p*ct more electrical clouds and storms. Do you remrmber the lightning count? Does ; U really tell you how far away the lightning bolt was? When you see a bolt of lightning and do not hew thunder, begin a second- count and note the number of seconds until you hear the thunder. Divide this number bar five and you have the diaiance of the lightning. This la an infallible rale and la baaed on the knowl­ edge that aound travels only a fifth of a mile pet aecond. Therefore It takes five seconds tor the aound to travel a mile, even though yon Immediately aee the flaah, even at some distance. Li^itning seen in the west la moat dangeroua (la the north temperate none) tor It la probably heading toward you. 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