Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1982, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

DEATHS WALTER BROWN Walter F. Brown, 74, of Spring Grove, died suddenly Wednesday eyening at McHenry hospital. He was born Dec. 13, 1907, in Stacyville, la., the son of Valentine and Ida (Smith) Brown. Mr. Brown was a yardman and truck driver at Spring Grove Lumber Co. for 31 years, retiring in 1968; a veteran of WW II, serving in the U.S. Army from October, 1943 to November, 1945; belonged to the Richmond American Legion Post 253; St. Peter's Catholic church, Spring Grove, Holy Name and served as usher many years. He was also a charter member and past chief of the Spring Grove Fire Dept.; the Harvard Moose lodge; and served on the Spring Grove Village Board over 20 years. On June 25, 1940, in Stacyville, he married the former Orian Elliott who survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter Mrs. James (Pauline) Parker of Genoa City, Wis.; a son Charles of Spring Grove; five grandchildren and four step- grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Paul (Belle) Keitges of Lincoln, Nebr., Mrs. Kenneth (Irmine) Olsen of Wahoo, Nebr., Mrs. Gus (Lee) Neuhaus of Masaon City, la. and Mrs. Roy (Dorothy) Wageman of Stacyville; and a brother Carl, also of Stacyville. 1 He was preceded in death by twin sons Donald and Dale in 1942 and a sister Ann Guffey. A Funeral Mass will be conducted - by Father John Kilduff at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, in St. Peter's church, with interment in the church cemetery. , Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. ^ Friday at Ehorn-Adams funeral home, Richmond, 111. where a Rosary will be recited that evening. "' Memorials would be appreciated to the Spring Grove Rescue Squad or St. Peter's Restoration fund. GEORGE JONES George D. Jones, 74, of McHenry, died at his residence Wednesday, Oct. 13. He was born June 17, 1906, in Nashville, Tenn., to William and Louise (Koeillein) Jones. A 31-year, resident of McHenry, formerly of Chicago, Mr. Jones worked 45 years as a manager of Du Pont Co., in the Films division. Surviving are his wife, Norma (Ferrara) whom he married July 12, 1947 in Chicago; one daughter, Cynthia Jones and one son, Darnell , Jones, both of McHenry; two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Louise) Foster of Nashville and Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Merritt of „ Little Rock, Ark; and one brother, Charles Jones of Chapel Hill, N.C. r,,. He was preceded in death by two KV,bjothers, William, Jr. and Otto Jones, bnui'A Funeral Blessing will be offered ,-,£1 1 p.m. Friday at the George R. J us ten & Son funeral home, with , Father Edmund Petit officiating, and ,, interment in St. Patrick's Countryside - cemetery. Memorials may be made to the j" American Cancer Society. * STEVE MIZIALKO Steve Mizialko, 77, of 7719 Beach drive, Wonder Lake, died Monday, " Oct. 11, at North Chicago Veterans Medical Center. He was born Feb. 8, 1905, in Chicago, the son of Steven and Judith (Koiho) Mizialko. Mr. Mizialko was a member of the Chicago Police Post 18; and a U.S. Navy veteran of WW II and the Korean Conflict. On May 22, 1948, in Chicago, he married the former Evona Van- dermeiren, who survives. Also sur­ viving are three daughters, Mrs. Jeannine Murata of Chicago, Mrs. Russell (Nancy) Thomas of Arlington Heights and Mrs. John (Kathleen) Prushinski of Wonder Lake; seven grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Anna Ursin of Mt. Prospect. He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers and sisters. Visitation was scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at Freund funeral home, Wonder Lake. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Roger Olson of Nativity Lutheran church, at 11 a.m. Friday and burial will be in Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. JEFF NOVOTNY Jeff Novotny of Pistakee Highlands died Monday, Oct. 11, at St. Anthony hospital, Rockford, 111. He was 28 years old, born in Berwyn, 111. April 25, 1954, the son of Raymond and Dolores (Linden) Novotny. Mr. Novotny lived in McHenry most of his life; attended Johnsburg grade school and McHenry Community high school ; and was the owner of Novotny Sales, Pistakee Highlands. Survivors are his wife Nancy (Kuna), whom he married Nov. 4,1978 in McHenry; a six-month-old son Michael; his parents; and one brother Kip Novotny of Pistakee Highlands. No visitation was scheduled and memorial services were private. Arrangements were handled by the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Memorial contributions in his name to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad would be appreciated. LUDWIG ORTLIEB Ludwig Ortlieb of McHenry died Monday, Oct. 11, at McHenry hospital. He was 70 years old, born in Poland Feb. 19, 1912. Mr. Ortlieb lived in McHenry about 13 years and was a retired carpenter. Surviving are his wife Emma (Hintz); two daughters, Mrs. Steve (Alice) Gounis of Chicago and Mrs. Arnold (Emily) Kloepfer of McHenry; and three grandchildren. Pastor Roger Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, officiated at funeral services at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15,1982 SERVICE NEWS Many Veterans Make Use Of Vietnam Era GI Bill Awarded Meritorious Mast Marine Cpl. David C. Lysne, son of Howard C. Lysne of 412 N. Sheppard Hill, McHenry, has been awarded a Meritorious Mast while serving with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 10, Marine Corps Air station, Yuma, Ariz. A Meritorius Mast is official recognition from a Marine's com­ manding officer for superior in­ dividual performance. It is issued in the form of a bulletin published throughout the command, and a copy is entered in the Marine's permanent service records. Assigned To Chanute AFB Richard J. Engstrom Jr., son of Kathleen A. Neumann, of 1303 W. Sunset, Spring Grove, and Jack R. Engstrom Sr., of 87 Lariot circle, Boca Raton, Fla., has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, 111., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. , " . - : ° ' PROMOTED Catherine M. Harvey, daughter of Patricia L. and William E. Milbratz of 3612 Garfield road, McHenry, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of staff sergeant. Ms. Harvey is a medical service specialist at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. More veterans have received educational training under the Vietnam era GI bill than previous editions of the popular education assistance legislation, the Veterans Administration has announced. The latest statistics show that more than 7,895,000 veterans and service personnel have trained under the third GI bill, compared to 7,800,000 World War II veterans whp received educational benefits under the original legislation. The current GI bill figures include 1,397,000 peacetime post-Korean veterans and 679,000 individuals who trained only as service personnel. The remaining 5,819,000 are veterans of the Vietnam Era (Aug. 5,1^964 - May 7, 1975), who took advantage of their education and training entitlement after separation from active duty. The Vietnam Era GI bill par- participation rate, based on both the 5,819,000 Vietnam Era veterans and the 679,000 active duty trainees is approximately 66 percent and is ex­ pected to stay at or near that level over the remaining seven years that are left in the current GI bill. By contrast the 7.8 million veterans who trained under the World War II GI bill represented just over 50 per­ cent of the eligible veteran population. The participation rate under the Korean conflict GI bill was even lower at 43 percent. To date, the VA has spent about $53 billion to provide educational assistance to veterans and service personnel. Jayceettes Hold Pumpkin Sale The McHenry Area Jayceettes will be starting the Halloween season with a pumpkin sale. They will be available beginning Saturday, Oct. 16, at the parking area at 3401W. Elm street, on the south side of the street, a block west of the state bridge. Selling will begin at 9 a.m. on the weekend and at 5 p.m. week nights^ Because supplies are limited, in­ terested persons are encouraged to purchase their pumpkin early. College Honors CAST IN DRAMA The mystery of why a teenager would brutally blind seven horses that he supposedly loved and cared for is the premise for the classicly powerful adult drama "Equus". It is the Oc­ tober production for Iowa State university theatre and will be per­ formed Oct. 22,23,29,30 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 24, 31 at 3 p.m. in Fisher theater at Iowa State university. Included in the cast is Mark Donovan of McHenry, a freshman at the university. 077 T%2 TOAJIJI ' meMecf mtc&iaxl ettenteUtuuMt OnvLte. you to join ui fox CJfie c/f-nnuaf. Sfixinq ^ i out ^ixemen*. (J^ancc on Satuxday, (Dctofcex <Si.xUe.ntk 9 fx.m. to 1 a.m. Sfixinq ^ixe.me.n i Station Sfixing <^xov*., UCClnoi± and c/fnnuat eMc<zfyen.xy <zrfxe.a <zRe.&.cu& Squad ^L^ance on Satuxdaif, <Dcto£ex twenty - C7fiixd 9 fi.m. to 1 a.m. CHange*. 2^ i± co Jloungt eMc^fcnxij, LICCinoix For Performance Information Call: 8J 5-653-9527 vm V*" T1 uiiilLLiXrr>7y ^CARPET SALE... Beautify your home with these great bargains! LUXURIOUS URETHANE-BACKED , SCULPTURED CARPET CHOICE OF COLORS Regularly $8.99 sq. yd. SALE $6" sq. yd. • * * • 10%-20% Off ALl CUSTOM ORDER CARPETS • • • • SPECIAL SALE ON REMNANTS • • • • Above Sale Prices Good Thru Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1982 BUILDERS CHRPETS INC. 1002 McHenry Ave.,'Woodstock 338-8300 ACROSS FROM MARIAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL "< Ps£ a •->* Atjis / STEAK HOUSE NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED 4 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT MON. TENDERLOIN TIPS... TUES. STEAK FRY WED. PRIME RIB THURS. ROAST DUCK ••••••• ABOVE SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD, CHOICE OF POTATO AND BEVERAGE , A. $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 $6.95 FRIDAY FISH FRY t4 AC INCLUDES COLE SLAW & CHOICE OF POTATO -- OPEN FOR LUNCHEONS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11J0 AM TO 2:00 PM \ -- p-BANQUET HALLS AVAILABLE Parties from 25 to 750.- Accommodations for Wedding Receptions, Reunions, Showers, Fashion Shows, Dances, Proms, Retirements and Other Occasions. For Reservations and Information Call (815) 678-2671 Located 1/2 Mile North of Route 173 on US. 12 Richmond, Illinois WOODSKK k I HI V I Rl M \ l \ s I KM I - J iM (Ml I ho \ du l i s >2 : I I \ I nd i ' r >1 .50 : Mahnc i ' s >1 .50 : X 15-.VW-N555 Back By Popular Demand! ON GOLDEN POND <PG) FRIDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY: 7:00 and 9:00 SAT. & SUN.: 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 WEDNESDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 PINK FLOYD THE WALL (r) FRIDAY: 7:10. 9:00 SATURDAY, SUNDAY: 1:10, 3:00, 7:10 MON, TUES, THURS: 7:00, 9:00 WEDNESDAY: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 black denim goes with everything... / For Murjani ...introduces black cotton denims, so elegant, they're being seen in the finest places in the best of company-such as this luscious ruffle pleat blouse by 1 Park Avenue. In white, sizes 6-16.48.00. Gloria's black straight legs are 5 pocket, with a fit that doesn't quit. Sizes 4-16. 38.00. Better Sportswear, Elgin on 3, Crystal Lake and St. Charles. classy that is. CHARGE IT! We welcome your Spiess Charge, Visa and MasterCard

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy