INTERRUPTION IN THE DARK-Pam Messel of McHenry is about to be interrupted by Mary Brownel! of Wauconda in a scerte from "Black Comedy". The American Reportory theatre production will be presented at the McHenry Country club Jan. 15, 21, 22. 28 and 29. Show time is 8 p.m. and seating is limited. Dinner theatre tickets are also available. Call 385-1072 or 675-2066 days for reservations. Deaths ALETA BELLE IJNDElVil'LDEft A McHenry resident all of her life, Aleta Belle Lindemulder of 3605 W John street, McHenry died at her home Friday, Jan. 7. She was 71 years of age. Mrs. Lindemulder was born in McHenry Nov. 1, 1905. the daughter of Newell and Agnes (Thomas) Colby. Prior to reitrement, she had been a ' quality control inspector at Oaks Manufacturing, Crystal Lake She was preceded in death by two husbands, Ben K. Miller on March 24. 1951, and Peter Lindemulder in March of 1965. A son, Robert Miller, died March 21, 1976. Survivors include a daughter. Mrs. Karl (Agnes) Fredricksen of Wonder Lake; eight grand children and one great grandchild The Peter M Justen & Son funeral home held visiting hours Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m The Rev. Roger H. Olson of Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, " conducted services Monday morning. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. MONICA MORRIS Many years of poor health ended Jan 5 for Monica Morris, 54, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack Her death oc curred at the home of a son. James Morris, with whom she had been residing in Amorv, Miss. She moved to McHenry in 1958, following the death of her husband, Clifford. She resided at 5222 Orchard drive, Mc- Cullom Lake, until a year and a half ago Before moving to Mississippi recently, she had resided in Fox Lake and Zion. Mrs. Morris was born in Chicago July 17, 1922. Survivors are seven children. Jack, Janet Sheldon Leonard and Barbara, all of McHenry; James of Mississippi, Clifford of Minnesota and Pam Guevara of Texas; also seven grand children and one sister, Charlotte Desch, of Chicago. Services and burial were in Mississippi last Sunday. A memorial service will be of fered at 2 30 Sunday. Jan. 16, at the Alliance Bible church. McHenry. CLARA T. KAISER A funeral Mass was offered at St. Mary's Catholic chruch Tuesday at 10 a.m. for Clara T. Kaiser, who died at Memorial hospital Saturday, Jan. 8. The Peter M Justen & Son funeral home held visiting hours Monday from 3 to 9 p.m. Miss Kaiser was born in McHenry Aug. 16, 1905, the daughter of Frank G. and Mary giwiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu i Hospital Notes | Hospitalize Two Stricken Saturday A McHenry man- is in McHenry hospital Tuesday morning after being admitted with an apparent heart attack. Thomas F. Hollian, 78, 3305 W. Pearl street, McHenry, was transported to the hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad after he was reported having trouble breathing Saturday afternoon. A McHenry man was taken to McHenry hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad Saturday night after the man momentarily lost con sciousness while in a local place of business. At 10:20 p.m., McHenry police responded to a call which stated that Albert C. Zinn, 5907 West lane, McHenry, was ill. He was released from the hospital earlier this week. (Harrer) Kaiser She had assisted in the operation of the family farm at 1015 N. Ridge road all of her life She is survived by a brother and sister. John Kaiser and Ann Kaiser Nortin, both of McHenry. A brother, Frank, preceded her in death in 1953. Interment was in Calvary cemetery, Woodstock RAYMOND B. WOODRl'EE Raymond B. Woodruff, 67. of 617 Kingston boulevard. McHenry, died in McHenry hospital Friday, Jan 7. Mr. Woodruff was born Sept 25; 1909, in Chicago, the son of Frank and Ada (Drennan* Woodruff A former resident of Arlington Heights, he had lived in the area lor the past eleven' years. Mr. Woodruff had been employed as a salesman for the Air Reduction Sales company, Chicago He was a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish rite. Valley of Chicago, the Elm Claire Ashler Lodge 1163, A.F.&A.M., Elmwood Parkand the Medina Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. of Chicago He was also active with the Boy Scouts of America in Arlington Park. Elmwood Park and Fox Lake. ° y His widow., Esther < Eckholm > whom he married June 20, 1936, in Qj|£ago, .survives as well as two sons, Frank of Hebron and Roy of McHenry and three grand children. Schawn. Matthew and Timothy Woodruff. Chapel services at the Peter M. Justen & Son funferal home Monday 'afternoon followed Sunday visitation. The Rev. Leonard R Schoenherr of Mt "Hope Methodist church of ficiated. Burial was in Highland Memorial park, Libertyville. , J GILBERT CONKLIN Gilbert Conklin of 4609 Front Royal drive, McHenry, died at Michael Reese hospital, Chicago, after an extended illness. He had been an area resident for the past three and one half years, formerly from Chicago. Prior to retirement, Mr Cohklin was employed as a Stationary Engineer at St Joseph's hospital, Chicago. Survivors include his widow, Marjorie; four children; seventeen grandchildren and one great grandchild.^ Visitation will be held Wednesday from 2 to 10 p.m. at the Theis funeral home, 3517'N. Pulaski, Chicago. A funeral Mass will be offered at, St. Viator Catholic church. 4170 W Addison, Chicago, with burial in Mt Carmel cemetery, • Hillside. ARTIIl'R A. MILLER Arthur A Miller, 68, of 4813 Parkview. McCullom Lake, was found dead at his home Sunday, Jan. 9. Mr Miller was born March 30, 1908, in Illinois. His wife, Gladys L Miller, preceded him in death Oct. 22, 1967. A son. Doug, of McHenry survives as well as a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Penny) Zarnstorff, Twin Lakes; two grandchildren and his mother, Anna Miller-. Visiting hours were scheduled for Tuesday frofn 3 to 9 p.m at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. The Rev. Edmund Petit will offer a Mass of the Resurrection at St. Patrick's Catholic church Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. In terment will be in the church cemetery. » HOMER M. DOUGLASS Homer M. Douglass of 4221 Clearview McHenry, died at Mchenry ^hospital Saturday, Jan. 8, at the age of 72. Mr. Douglass was born in Rockford July 19. 1904. the son of Hugh and Roscbelle (Withers) Douglas^. He was a<member oT 1.0.O F. Northwest I^odge No. 8, Ft. . Dearborn, Rebeka Ixjdge No. 304, A.F.&A.M. Laurel Lodge No. 1057 and O.E.S. Avondale, Chapter No. 954, Medinahs Temple, Chicago Survivors include his widow, Clarice (Munsoo>, whom he married Jan. 29, -1928, in Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Joan) Schweget McHenry; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Rev. James Segin of the Ringwood United Methodist church officiated at chapel services Monday afternoon after Sunday visitation. Burial was in Acacia Park cemetery, Chicago Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes association. THOMAS FRANCIS HOLLIAN Thomas Francis Hollian of 3305 W. Pearl street McHenry, died Monday, Jan. 10 in McHenry hospital at the age of 78. Mr. Hollian was born June 6, 1898, in Ireland. He was a retired stock worker for Bauer & Black of Chicago. His wife, Sarah (Cummins) KBIllbUKtf THB MCHENRY PLAINDEALER 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 Suoscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL 60050. A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change ot address is provided through the Post Office Department. Larry E. Lund • Publisher NEWSPAPER Adele Froehlich • Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER furtrt ASSOCIATION Fret Prill C| ""y » MEMBER-1976 JUL NNA SUSTAINING SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $10.50 l Year..... $15.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry ai)d County _ Lake County whom ho married June 9. 1932, survives as \yell as a daughter. Mrs Joseph < Irene r Broderick* McHenry; two sons, Thomas Francis. Jr., and William, both of McHenry; a sister^ Mrs Jack (Bridgett) McAuley, Wheaton, and twelve grand children. • - The George R. Justen & Son funeral home scheduled - visiting hours from 6 to 9 p.m Tuesday. A funeral Mass will be offered at St. Mary's Catholic church Wednesday at 9:£0 t a.m. with burial in Wodtlland cemetery. WHAT S NEW HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS SK\ GOG (5LE6 S0PPLIBP WITH h\EAT BV 9-VOLT BATTERY IN HEAP0ANP. i/* PAGE 3 - P L AIN D E/CLE R - W EDNFSDA Y JANt'ARY 12, 1977 I TAX FACTS While April 15 is the filing deadline for most people, farmers and people engaged in commercial fishing must file by March 1 if they did not /submit a declaration of estimated tax for 'the final quarter of 1976 The declaration 6f estimated tax is due .January 15. 1977. GEORGE PI RTIIA NEW OFFICER--The election of (ieorge Purlha as vice president of Budgets and Corporate officer has been announced by the board of directors of Intermatic. Inc.. manufacturer of timers, heaters and smoke alarms at ^Spring Grove. With the com- The IRS points out that taxpayers subject to the abo\ requirements are those w/io earned two-thirds of their gross income through farming /or fishing - Taxpayers who may be af fected by these special filing requirements can obtain more information by ordering free Publications 225, 'Farmer's Tax Guide," f>95, "Tax Guide for Commercial Fishermen." and 505. " Tax Withholding and Declaration of Estimated Tax. from the IRS. = pany for twenty-eight years, Purtha has hfld a number of managerial positions, including those of chief industrial engineer, manager of Cost Control, and director of Budgets. He attended Nor thwestern university. O L D T I M E R . . . T h i s covered bridge near Rock- ville, Indiana is one of 36 stilt in use in Park County. 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