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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1958, p. 3

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ii«~i •-' V' - , .•.-- July 31.1958 MaHiUks Lay Mathias Lay, 77, of^ Johnsg died Friday, July 25, in '^Vilmette's Mary Haven rest ^tiome, following- a lingering ill- ^Iness. The deceasad was a proprietor of a general and hardware - Store in Spring Grove*for many years prior to his retirement. --•He had resided in the Johns*. ~ frirg and" Spring Grove area Iris entire lifetime. Mr. Lay was a member of the Holy Name society and the .Catholic Order of Foresters. Survivors include his wife, rAnna Schmitt Lay ; a son, Leo, of Tower Lakes, Barrington; and twb. brothers, Joseph and John,, of McHenry. The body rested at the Peter ' Justen & Son funeral home til Monday morning, when 'last rites were conducted from a St. John's church, with burial »in the church cemetery. I Elizabeth Orttel Mrs. Elizabeth Orttel, formerly of Wisconsin, died at the Villa rest home Monday, July 28. She had made her home with her brother, Harry Christ- Man, in Oeffling's subdivision lor the past six years, Orttel was born Aug. 7, Jikl, in Sabatha, Kan. kuyBesides her brother, she *teaves a son, Fred, Of Delavan, <&• Services were held at 2 o'- Hl^ck Wednesday from the Gfeorge Jqgten & Son funeral home, with private burial. 0 Charles Smith Owen - Charles Smith Owen, 57, of Skokie,. a nativfe Of McHenry, died iri Evanston hospital the night of July 23 following a few months' illness. Mr. Owen was born in McHenry Feb. 21, 1901, the son of the late Lewis and Mattie t Smith Owen. In 1902, the family moved to Cushing, Okla., «d later returned to mak£ eir home in Skokie. Survivors include the widow, Marian; two sons, Charles L. Owen, naval officer instructor, Naval academy, Bainbridge, Md., and Donald Owen, a student at Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind.; two brothers, Edwin M. Oweri of Colorado City, Tex., and Oliver Owen of Lincolnwood. «The body rested at the Havchapel, Skokie, where services were held Friday at 1:30 p.m., followed by burial in ^Vpodlawn cemetery, McHenry. V. F. W. Auxiliary News ,|j| (by Florence Svoboda) ;A hospital party iiTfrnilding 2j007 south for forty men patients at Downey hospital was held Wednesday, July 16, by _ the ladies auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to Post ; 4600, McHenry. . .Chairman Daisy Smith was assisted by the following memjprs. Elizabeth Thompson. Judy 'Diedrich, Dorothy Reinboldt, Mae Anpelo, Lola Mears and Ann Scarbrough. .-The ladies joined the patterns in rummy and. pinochle games and prizes of cigaretts ajjd candy bars were given to ti«<e winners. Lemonade, homemade cookies and bananas were served. Cookies were donated by Iva Maxwell. Kay filing, Dorothy Reinboldt, Lil Hettermann, Vera Cherocke, Ann Scarbrough and Daisy Smith. Parties will be Held every third Wednesday. 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