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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Apr 1964, p. 3

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"v : Th^.ApWll^ McHenry Hospital ^Patients admitted during the past week to McHenry hospital Included George Williams, David Wosdakowski and Elva Mel- \Ben, Wauconda; Evelyn Wegner, Lorraine Held, Arville G. Smith, Lake Villa; Donald Bielawa and Howard K. Rhoades, Rlngwooci1; Roland Gllck, North Lake; Billy Jones, Ciara A. •Jop"? -und John S. W'sclcchtcr Wonder Lake; Mary Catherine Moore, Barrington; Sheila Outlaw, Mundelein; Constance J. Hudd, Spring Grove; Daniel C. Muleski, Woodstock; Barbara G. Hathaway and June Dimock, Crystal Lake; James Alien Strauser, Ingleside Johni W. Farrow, Fox River Grove; Hazel C. Clark, Cary; Roger barker, Rock ford; Anton H. Freund, William Bochert, Carol Ann Tlmmermann, Laurie Ann Cymanowski, Blanche A. Cleveland, Frances E. Robbins, Barbara Douglas, Velia E. Fradinaixio, Barry Schlleben, Walter J. Zintek, Marian B. Anderson, Caroi A. Young, Nora R. Jackson, Joseph Slone, William E. Colmun, Edward Heyward, Rita Prell, Chester G. Helwig, Doris A. Brown, William G. Mueller and Edna Hamlin, McHenry. Memorial Hospital , Woodstock During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Dennis O'Brien, Doreen Moore, Mary Jane Gillis, Sybil Johnson and Gerald Novak of Wonder Lake; Bruno Butler of Ringwood; Hattie Peters and Wilma Bogard of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Ronald Vacula cf Wonder Lake and Patricia Blair and Dominica DiMauro of McHenry were patients, during the past week in the Harvard hospital. ituaried April % C. D. of A. Social Meeting-- K. of C. Hall--8 p.m.--Fourth Gape of Card Tournament. April 4-5 St. Patrick's Mothers Club Bake Sale -- 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday; after all Masses Sunday. April 6 "Broadway Miniatures" -- McHenry High School Auditorium -- 8:15 p.m. -- Presented by High School Vocal Groups. Legion Membership Dinner -- 5:30 p.m. -- Legion Home-- Ladies Invited -- Phone or Send Reservations. April 7 Birthday Anniversary Celebration for Camp 3251, R.N.A. --Pot-Luck Dinner at 6 p.m. --Legion Home. AprQ 8 Annual Spring Card Party, Fashion Show and Salad Luncheon -- Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital •-- 12:30 p.m. -- McHenry Country Club. St. Patrick's Mothers Club Open Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Talk by Dr. Wilt. Card Party-Luncheon -- Sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John the Baptist Church -- Johnsburg Community Club -- 12:30 p.m. County Meeting of McHnery County Federation of Women's Clubs--10 a.m. Pot-Luck--Afternoon Program -- McHenry Methodist Church. April 9-10-11 Rummage and Bake Sale -- Sponsored by Council of Catholic Women -- Former Blake Garage on Pearl Street. April 10 .i. Regular Meeting, McHenry Women's Club -- 1 p.m. -- Methodist Church -- Election of Officers. April 10-11-12 Second Annual Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 459 -- Lakeland Park Community House -- 7 to 10 p.m. April 10; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 11; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 12. ANNA M. W1NKELMAN Mrs. Anna M. Winkelman 70, of 715 N. Center street, McHenry, died last Monday, March 30, at McHenry hospital, where she had been a patient for ten days. Her death followed a year of poor health. . Mrs. Winkelman was born July 23, 1893, in McHenry, daughter of John and Anna Slavin Knox. After several years spent in Oak Park, the family returned here eighteen years ago. For some time she was employed by the Illinois Bel) Telephone company arid was former chief operator at Elgin. Mrs. Winkelman wrfs also a member and former treasurer of the McHenry Woman's club and belonged to St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary sodality. Until poor health forced her to relinquish many of her interests, she remained active and retained the vivacious qualities which the years failed to destroy. She is survived by her husband, Elmer H. Winkelman one son, James, of Tarrytown, New York; four grandchildren and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Thomas and John Knox, and three sisters, Mary, Theresa Keck and Veronica Laures. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, where the rosary was scheduled to be recited at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. The funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at St. Patrick's Catholic church, with burial in the church cemetery. LOUIS MAC DONALD On Monday of this week, at graveside rites at Cole cemetery were conducted for Louis MacDonald, 62, of Spring Grove, a retired molder for the Johns- Manville Corp., Waukegan. Mr. MacDonald died Saturday, March 28, in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, where he was admitted the previous day. He was born July 22, 1901, in New Brunswick, Canada. Mr. MacDonald was a World War I Army veteran. Survivors are the widow, Sophia; a son, Louis, Jr., of Ingleside; four grandchildren and a brother, William, in Massachusetts. Funeral arrangements were made , by the Ehorn i funeral home, Richmond. . WILLIAM HAERLE Services were held Monday Afternoon in the Wait, Ross,. Allanson Algonquin chapel for William L. Haerle, 83, of Wonder Lake, who died in McHenry hospital, Thursday evening, March 26, following an extended illness. Rev. Richard Wright of the Wonder Lake Bible church officiated at last rites, followed by interment in Algonquin cemetery. The deceased was born Oct. 31, 1880, in Chicago, son of Jul' ius and Sophie Meyer Haerle. He made his home there until nine years agb, when he moved to Wonder Lake. He was an April 12 Magic Show -- Sponsored by Viscounts Parents Associa- Llon -- Show Stars Marshall Brodeln of Bozo's Circus -- 3 and 7:30 p.m. -- McHenry Junior High School. April 17 Rummage Sale -- Zion Lutheran Church Social Hall -- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 29 Girl Scout Neighborhood Fair -- Junior High School -- 1 to 4 p.m. -- No admission. May 2-3 McHenry Choral Club Spring Program -- "Show Boat" theme -- High School Auditorium -- 8:15 p.m. May 6 O.E.S. Mothers Day Tea and Dessert Card Party--12:30 p.m. --V.F.W. Clubhouse, McHenry May 13 Ladies Aid Society Salad Bar Luncheon and Style Show -- Zion Lutheran Church Social Hall -- Serving at Noon. May 19 R. N. A. Card Party -- 8 p.m. -- K. of C. Home. We Have We are now located Just one door north, in the building formerly occupied by Ace Hardware at 1328 N. Riverside Drive. We would like to thank all our customers for their patronage and will continue to serve them with fast, efficient and dependable service at our new location. FM Radfe 9 Tabvision SALES aimdl S13RVICE 1824 N. Riverside Dr. Ph. 885-0979 McHenry, 111. (Established In McHenry Since 1948) emptbyee' of Chicago Surface Lines for thirty-nine years prior to, his retirement in 1947. Mr. Haerle belonged to the Wonder Lake Bible church and the Deputy Sheriff's Association of McHenry County. „ He is survived by the wkiow, Augusta Steinholt Haerl6; a son, Thorville of Chicago; four daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Rieker, Mrs. Wilma Wolbing and Mrs Violet Trout, all of Chciago, and Mrs. Myrtle Gullang of Algonquin; three brothers, Charles and Alfreds of Chicago and Herbert in California; thirteen grandchildren and nine greatgranchildren. A soil, LeRoy, a daughter, Florence, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in "death. NEW COUNTY H I FARM ADVISER ;!?5f ASSUMES DUTIES FRANK YANDA Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Yanda left Monday for Cloquet, Minn,, where they attended the funeral of his brother, Frank Yanda, on Tuesday. Mr. Yanda died last weekend folk swing an illness. JOHN C. E. PETERSEN Following a nine-week illness, John C. E. Petersen, 77, of Highway 120, Grayslake, died Saturday, March 29, at 1:45 o'* clock in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Mr. Petersen was born in Congens, Lyngby, Denmark, Sept. 4, 1886, and came to Canada in 1906. He lived in New York City before coming to the mid-west and settling in Racine, Wis., where he was employed as a baker. He moved to Antioch from Grayslake in 1927, then to Kansasville, Wis., for three years before returning to Grayslake in 1940, where he had engaged in farming. On Mgy 4, 1915, he was married to Pauline M. Petersen at Grayslake. She preceded him in death in 1960. A son, Julius, and a daughter, Edith, also died several years ago. He is survived by two sons, Fred J. of McHenry and Edward E. of Ingleside two brothers and two sisters in Denmark ahd seven grandchildren. Services were held at 1:30 Monday at the Strang funeral home in Antioch, with Rev. Ernest Carder of the McHenry Community Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Hillside cemetery, Antioch. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank the McHenry Fire Department, Companies 1 and 3, the VFW Auxiliary, the Lily moor association and the Lilymoor Woman's auxiliary and all others who assisted us in so many ways when fire left'us homeless recently. Everything was appreciated so very much. The Lawrence SchUerr 4-2-64 Family CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the many people who sent cards and wished me well during my recent illness. *4-2-64 Paul R. Raasch CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the illness and passing of our loved one. Many, many thanks to all. The Mercedes Huska Family *4-2-64 American farms produce some 10 million tons of food for export, yearly. mmm Iggjgg LOUIS ENGELBRECHg Louis Engelbrecht, McHenry county farm adviser, assumed his duties Monday, March 30. Engelbrecht, is a graduate of the University of Illinois, receiving his bachelor of science degree in engineering and a bachelor of science degree? in, agriculture in January of 1951. He is presently completing his master's degree in agricultural education. Engelbrecht was employed as secretary of organization for the DuPage County Farm Bureau in February, 1951. He then became assistant farm adviser of DuPage county. He was hired as associate farm adviser of Bureau county in 1953 and has been in that position for the past eleven years. During the war Engelbrecht was a sergeant in the Army and was in Hawaii, Dutch East Indies, New Guinea, Philippines and Japan for three and one half years. Louis and his wife, Betty, who is a registered nurse, and their 4-year-old son, Michael, will reside in Woodstock. ouica tc orner ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Frank A. Daukas announces his intention to run for Democratic State Representative for the 32nd district. Because of the procedure's set up by the state Legislature, Frank A. Daukas is also a candidate for Democratic State Representative delegate for the 32nd district Boone, DeKalb, McHenry and Ogle counties. ACTIVE CANDIDATE One of the most active candidates on the campaign'1 rail is a local man, Bill Bolger, who;is a candidate for delegate to the Democratic national nominating convention. During tho past week, Bill has addressed groups of Democratic workers in Boone, Lake and McHenry counties. He has told all Democrat•> "lo set your standards high ami keep them hiili lor you and I, as Democratic workers, have special responsibility to carryon the fight for the programs oi the late^Presirlent Kennedy." Scott Campaign Intensifies- •- -r*: William Scolt. is pictured above with his William G., 1, and Elizabeth, 4. wife, Dorothy arid their two children,- Post 491 On Sunday, April 5, our post is having its annual membership dinner. As in the past, it is open to all members and their wive$ or friends. Besides a delicious meal, there will be a cocktail . hour before, and dancing to a wonderful band afterward. All of you who havei attended before know what a good time can be had. Let's, talk it up among the members to attend and make this one of the best social functions we have ever had. Fill out the reservation on your bulletin or call the post, 385-0867. Our sincere sympathy is offered to ihe family of Comrade Lester Bacon upon his death and also to Comrade Claude Vachet on the death of his wife. Tom Birmingham Pefipetuate the memory of a dear departed one with a beautiful Oil Painting on canvas. Retail OulUt 1402 Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. Phone 385-5900 rasa REMODELING Need a Room, New Kitchen, Garage? Design Service 8c Guaranteed Work With Experienced Crews "IBB ESTIMATES Ph@n@5 678-2861 ^eoingi -- Richmond 678-6081 McHenry Representative 885-3294 j l!*4 GAIL MARQUART Miss Goldwater of the 12th" Congressional district, Boone, Lake and McHenry counties is, Gail Marquart, 20, of 3009 West Mary Lane drive, McHenry. A 5 foot 3V2 inch, brown-eyed, brown-haired beauty, she was chosen Saturday at Voters for Goldwater headquartei's in Libertyville. The winner will compete with other Illinois congressional district candidates at the finals April 4 in Ascot House, Chicago. The state winner will be crowned Miss Illinois Goldwater at a political rally for Senator Barry M- Goldwater for GOP Presidential candidate, in the International Amphitheater, Chicago, at 8 p.m. on April 10. Daughter of Mrs. Jean Marquart, Gail, as Miss Goldwater, will ride in the caravan in the Belvidere and McHenry areas. A graduate of McHenry high school, she has just completed three semesters at Northern Illinois university at DeKalb. As a resuli of her winning the contest for the 12th Congressional district, she has been given the chance to become an advertising model. State Rep. A. B. McConnell of Woodstock was one of the contest judges. Thomas Davis of McHenry was in charge of the contest for Voters for Goldwater. Delegate and alternate delegate candidates presented Miss Marquart with a beautiful bouquet of roses. CO-OKDI NATES CAMPAIGN James P. Gorter of Lake Forest jh|is been named co-ordinatorxMl' the Percy-for-Governor c'amfjjaign in the 12th Congressional district comprising Lake, McHenry and Boone counties. Gorter is the Republican State Central committeeman from the 12th district, a member of the Board of Governors of the United Republican fund, and former president of the Lake County Young Republican federation. In commenting on his- new assignment, Gorter said, "I am taking on this added responsibility at this time because of my strong belief that Chuck Percy will make the finest Governor Illinois has ever had. F believe in his concept of dynamic conservation. Under nis leadership the Republican party will win a decisive victory at the polls in November. In these last hectic weeks before the primary the Percy Campaign in the 12th District will be a hard hitting effort designed to familiarize every Republican voter with Mr. Percy and his programs for a better Illinois William J. Scott, Republican candidate for governor, said he will step up his already intensive campaign for the GOP nomination- in the two weeks left before the April 14 primary. He curtailed campaigning over the Easter weekend. "I can be nothing but happy about the support which has thrown in behind this drive for sensible Republican government in Illinois," Scott said in a statement issued by his headquarters here. "I have made the issues against the Democrat administration in Illinois, and I have invited other Re- ELECT > Bernard V. Narusis For State's Attorney Age 34, married, two children. B.A. in government from Southern 111. U., M.A. in Business Administration from Northwestern. Law degree, U. of Illinois. Mr. Narusis is a n e x p e r i e n c e d t r i a l lawyer from Crystal Lake and a firm believer that the VOTER has a free u n i n h i b i t e d r i g h t t o choose the candidate. <2 Ponderosa Poodle INTRODUCING: LITTLE GUSTO-WIND PRIZE WINNING BLACK MINIATURE POODLE NOW AT STUD Reasonable •STUD SEEVICE • CTOOMING • PUPPIES AVAILABLE Phone: 385-5970 Mrs. Roger Crokin The policy fookeo great with a low, low rate. It surely pleased Joe AAc Bore 11 he hod a Dm* and his claim woe tossed. Oh mam, ^^^^1 r>V Earl R. Walsh -- Jeek INSURANCE 3429 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0043 and a stronger Republican party. We shall conduct a high level campaign and deal with issues not personalities so that the Republican party will be united April 15th and ready for the real battle which lies ahead against Daley domination ot our state government." TOWNSHIP RALLY ^ A Republican township rally in behalf of the Bill Scott for Governor campaign will be held at the VFW clubhouse on April 9 at 8 p.m. This event is being sponsored by the sixth and eleventh precinct members of which have stated that coffee and doughnuts will be served. An interesting schedule is planned for this rally. publicans to state their stSfrKl in these important matters.'* Scott said that Republicaiis can win in the fall, bul "only as Republicans." g The program I have offered b geared to the well being of all the state of Illinois and all its people. 0So-calIed industri&l development--which in final analysis depends on the worth aifcl good government in the state** a ! U receive due attention. "But, so will the farmer, the white ^collar wox-ker, the laboring man, the seeker after recreation (which is his right in. a state such as ours). ,1 "I make no wild promises. I have shown that I carry ojit my promises when I. am elected. But I do pledge a balanced government with proper attention to education, roads, welfare, mental health c$re,.,9!Ki above all the key issue of economy and frugality in; government. "I know these problems and they are vital realities to .me, not vague 'position pspeytf drawn up by a research team. Above all I have offered Republican solutions to them, not progressive shifts to the, left to be like the other side. "It is time Republicans stftyld up to their responsibilities* I have found in my campaign that they want to do so, without the intervention of bi-partisan bosses from certain Chiqq,- go wards. As Republicans, but Any simpleton can criticize only as Republicans, we can and gripe -- and most of 'em win this fall, and we arg gpiflig do. to." 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