SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 38 -FRIDAY, JANUARY It, 1*78 ( Continued from page 37 ) NTERMATIC I N C a R P O R AT E D Working For ( Energy Conservation We have dedicated ourselves to engineering products that serve the homes of America...by conserving energy, protecting, beautifying, and adding convenience and comfort. Since our inception some 88 years and 90 products ago, we have become the leading manufacturer of timing controls for home and in dustry, portable heaters, low voltage lighting to protect and beautify the home, and temperature and photoelectric controls. Our deep appreciation to our em ployees, our community, our customers and our country for making all of this possible. died at her residence. August 30-Mayme E. Miller, 83, died at McHenry hospital. August 31-Sabrina Roxanne Hulsey, four days old, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Hulsey, Jr., died at Children's Memorial hospital, Chicago. SEPTEMBER September 1-Ruth Schlen- sker, 68, died in McHenry hospital. September 3--A well-known restaurauteur for many years, Nello Orsolini, died suddenly at McHenry hosptal. A former Spring Grove resident Mary T. Russell, 67, died in Seminole, Fla. September 8-A Wonder Lake resident, Marie A.Richardson, 75, died at McHenry hospital. A short illness ended in the death of Stanley A. Tuma, 59, of Wonder Lake, in ! Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical center, Chicago. September 10-George C. Hillenbrand, Jr., died suddenly in McHenry hospital. September 12-Kimberly Ann Parker, 18, and her eleven- month old daughter, Katherine Marie Parker, were killed in an automobile accident in Car- pentersville. September 13-A former assistant postmaster, Leo J. Winkel, 73, died in Carestoel nursing home. September 14-Lawrence G. Hicks, 72, died in McHenry hospital. September 16-Injuries suffered in an auto accident caused the death of Ralph M. Berent, 44, who was dead on arrival at McHenry hospital. September 17-Owner of the Kart Park on Lincoln road, Charles Stilling, 72, died at the Carestoel professional care center, McHenry. Maria L. Orton, 54, died at St. Francis hospital, Evanston, following a long illness. September 18-Clarence (Bud) Hendrychs, 63, died in McHenry hospital. September 19-John Ken- nebeck, 84, died at the Carestoel professional nursing care facility. September 20-Nora E. Klapperich, 31, died in McHenry hospital. September 21-Otto G. Messer, 75, of Ingleside, died at his home. September 22--A well known manufacturer, Lennox F. Armstrong, 85, died at Evan ston hospital. September 23-Joseph A. Rowland, 80, died at McHenry (Continued on page 41) Serving fashion needs We at The ('.axiia! Shoppe would like you to know . . . that you ran find the finest Melee t ion of quality women* apparel in thiN area at our More. We pride our*elve» on Maying on top of fashion, yet firmly believe in the underrated elmwie <hi< l,,,^ that m-Ih the pare for to<ia>» women. TTMTERMATIC I N C O R P O R A T E D INTERMATIC PLAZA, SPRING GROVE, ILL. 60081 contemporary woman. 1216 N. (ireen Si. ' M c H e n r y 3 8 5 - 2 7 i f Much like the Christmas star on the old standpipe provided a focal point TUp ri„„ for anyone entering the city, O Rotarians hope this brightly lighted flag, 70 feet above the ground will serve a similiar purpose as a welcome to McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD At Night * Jbit Kt ..j4 A at «***.*I 4 4 •Spor^nwear •Foundation •Lingerie/ • ArreHsoriew •After 5 DreoNei*