Obituaried JOSEPH WALSH Joseph Walsh, 53, a native of McHenry, died Oct. 26 in Sweeney, Texas, following a heart attack. Son of the late Michael and Johanna Doherty Walsh, he was born here July 11, 1913 and resided his early life in this community. Mr. Walsh was a manufacturer's representative, dealing in janitorial supplies. His home had been in Fort Worth, Texas, since last „June. The deceased served with the Army during World War II. Survivors are three sisters, Mary and Dorothy of McHenry and Mrs. Louis (Eleanor) Young of Waukegan; three brothers, Quentin and Melvin of McHenry aiid a twin, James, of Woodstock; and two daughters, Pamela and Jody, of Woodstock. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, when a funeral Mass was sung in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial was in the church cemetery. BANDS TO FILL YOUR EVERY NEED • Weddiags • Baafaeta • Pmrtlwi I TONES MUSIC/ I'S only ttoemed flog neacyi For conspMa, iofeimfflaftOoa oa: I | BAIMD3 - VOCALISTS \ AOOOWSSmmsm j TOIP SffAEiS I I "For pro&ssteial eatertafcKaot by j i professioBBfafi KuEioiladMis" | ' Can I | Tones Music ' S719 W. Elm Street; j Across from the Jewel I MELVIN WHITING A funeral Mass was sung Saturday morning in St. Patrick's Catholic church for Melvin Whiting, 54, of Riverside drive, McHenry, who died' Oct. 26 in Hines Veterans hospital, where he had been confined for six months. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Whiting was born March 12, 1912, in the McHenry community, son of Clarence and Mayme Knox Whiting. He was employed for many years as a butcher for Barbian Brothers in McHenry. The deceased was. a veteran of service with the Navy during World War II: He was a member of the local V.F.W. Post, No. 4600 and Legion Post 491. Survivors are four brothers, Lloyd of Elgin, Dr. Delbert of South Elgin, Edmund of Chicago and Clarence of Washington, D.C. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen ft Son funeral home until the time of last rites. LYNNFORD OVERTON Lynnford S. Overton, 83, of Solon Mills died Sunday, Oct. 30, in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. He was a native of the area. The deceased was a former director of the Lakes i d e Bridge and Steel company of Milwaukee, and for twenty years was a director of the Alden Mutual Fire Insurance company. Survivors include his widow, Millie; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Tetzloff of Delavan, Wis., and Mrs. Daniel Thomas of Wooster, Ohio; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Addis Gardner, of Solon Mills and a brother, Duane, of Richmond. The body rested at the Ehorn funeral home, where last rites were conducted Tuesday afternoon, with burial in Cedarvale cemetery, Solon Mills. •mai NICHOLAS LOPEZ ROBERT J. SCHULZ Memorial rites were conducted at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the "Harvard Presbyterian church for Robert J. Schulz, 44, of Harvard, who died Oct. 26 in Presbyterian- St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. Burial was private. Schulz was born Feb. 26, 1922, in Chicago ^nd spent his early life in McHenry, graduating from the McHenry high school. He was employed for an auto dealer in Harvard at the time of his death. Survivors are his widow, Jane; his father, Paul F. S c h u l z , o f J o h n s b u r g ; t w o brothers, Kenneth and Wesley, both of Chicago; and a sister, Mrs. Savina Rix, of Chicago. His mother and a brother, Paul, preceded him in death. EDWARD HAYDEN Last rites were conducted Friday in White Bear Lake, Minn., for Edward Hayden, 82, of 4813 W. Bonner drive, Lake land Shores, McHenry, who died in Harvard hospital Oct. 26 following a long illness. Burial was in St. Mary cemetery, North St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Hayden was born in 1884 in Minnesota and for he past fifteen years was a real estate salesman with Ladd Enterprises. Surviving are his widow, Marie; a daughter, Mrs. Roger (Bonnie) Ladd of Crystal Lake; two sons, Robert J. of White Bear Lake, Minn., and Harlan of Madelia, Minn.; a sister, three half-brothers and nine grandchildren. The body rested at the George R. Justen funeral home until the time of last rites. MARIE HAGEL Mrs. Marie Hagel, 80, of 5008 W. Maple Hill drive, Mc- Cullom Lake, died in Evanston hospital last Saturday night, Oct. 29, after a lingering illness. Her husband, Anton, was at her side at the time of her passing. Mrs. Hagel waa born Sept. 8 , 1 8 8 6 , i n R u s s - P o l a n d a n d came to this country when she was 19. She met and married her husband in Chicago. After retiring from the groc e r y s t o r e b u s i n e s s , t h e couple moved to McCullom Lake in 1952. They had owned their property since 1929 and started building in 1940. The two celebrated their gole n wedding anniversary th a large party at McHenry Country club, June 25, 1960. Visitation waa held at the Corcoran funeral home, Skokie, with services conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Burial was in St. Lucas cemetery, Skokie. In addition to her widower, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bob (Anne) Blaney, Skolsie; a sister, Mrs. Wanda Dyko, formerly of Chicago and now residing in one of the Chicago suburbs; a brother, Carl Lipke, of McCullom Lake; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three children, Raymond, Ed* ward and Lydia. \de wii The | Finest ANNA KARLS Mrs. John (Anna) Karls, 82, of Spring Grove, died Thursday, Oct. 27, in Valley Hi nursing home, Hartland, w h e r e s h e h a d m a d e h e r home for three years. Mrs. Karls , a native of Spring Grove, was torn in that community Jan. 27, 1@M. The deceased belonged to St. Peter's Catholic church and the Altar and Rosary society of the church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Marsh of Arlington Heights, Mrs. Regina Waspi of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Hilda Wimberly of Skokie; and three sons, Clarence of Ingleside, Charles of Spring Grove and Leo of Richmond. Her husband, John, died in 1953 and she was also preceded in death by a son, Edmund. A funeral Mass was sung at 10 o'clock Saturday in St. Peter's Catholic c h u rc h, Spring Grove, with interment in the church cemetery. Prior to that time the body rested in the Ehorn funeral home, Richmond. MOLLY EAUZI ' Last' rites were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Peter M. Justen ft Son funeral home for Molly Rauzi, 46, of Island Lake, who died Oct. 27 of injuries sustained in an auto accident on River road the week previous. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. Mrs. Rauzi was bora in Chicago Nov. 7, 1919. She was an inspector, employed in Cary. Among survivors is her husband, W. A. Rauzi, her mother, Sophie Groh, Chicago, and two sons. 1 AWENTEI0N BEARISH AID USEES McHenry's ©Meat Hearing Aid Center 0 Ear molds made to order # Batteries to fit- all models • Repairs and service on all makes. t A complete line of 1966 Hearing Aids -- Plus -- Many Like New Reconditioned Aids RENA SCHAID Otarion Hearing Center 1407 N. Green Street l'/i blks. North of the Bank McHenry 885-0125 EXPERT GROOMS (AD Breeds) • BOASDXNG (Individual Kennel*» • mSJNING • BASHING lu^w lec&w's nneyo 101G W. LtnoGto IM. McHenry IFSu&a §@@-2486 (1 Mile East of the Siskin© Drive-lm) Bill Tammeus Named Chairman 1967 County Cancer Crusade NOVEMBER 3, 1966 - 'MCHENRY PLAINDEALER -SECTION 1,J>AGE 3 Nicholas Lopez, 58, of Spruce Terrace, Island Lake, died in St. Dierese hospital, Waukegan. last Friday, Oct. 28. He had resided in the Island Lake community for seventeen years. Mr. Lopez was a native of Mexico. Survivors are his widow, Amelia, a son, Robert; three daughters, Mrs. Anna Marie McKee of Island Lake, Camille (Pepper) and Rosemary at home; three brothers and four sisters. A funeral Mass was sung Monday at St Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, with burial In the church cemetery. WILLIAM MABTKKE William Marticke, 67, of Deltona, Fla., died Oct. 30 at Sanford hospital in Sanford, Fla., following a long illness. Before his retirement two years ago, when he moved to Florida, he was a partner in Marticke ft Nixon, a tire business in McHenry, for about sixteen years. Mr. Marticke was born in Germany in 1899. Survivors are his wife, Miriam; two daughters, Mrs. Chris (Carol) Jepsen of McHenry and Mrs. Barbara (Bambi) Davidson of Palatine. Private services were held Tuesday in DeBary, Fla. Mrs. Jepsen and Mrs. Davidson attended services for their father. Blil Tammeus, left, has accepted the chairmanship of the McHenry County Cancer Crusade for 1967. Arnold May, last year's chairman and the new president of the McHenry county unit of the American Cancer society, made the announcement this week. Tammeus is accepting contributions given to the Cancer society as memorials. Bill Tammeus, a resident of McHenry county for twenty- three yeartf and wellknown for his participation in many community service projects, will head the 1967 Cancer Crusade in McHenry county. Hie acceptance of this big task was announced by Arnold May, Richmond, who is president of the McHenry county chapter of the Ameri c a n C a n c e r s o c i e t y . May headed this fund drive during 1966 and has succeeded Roger Reichert as the county chapter chairman. Many persons inquire about the possibility of making a donation to the American Cancer society as a memorial when someone close to them dies. May said all funeral homes in McHenry county have appropriate cards suitable for this memorial. Additional information may be obtained by contacting May at Richmond. Tammeus was McHenry county farm adviser and a county 4-H leader from 1944 to 1956. He spent 1956 and 1957 in India, representing the University of Illinois in the administration of the U.S. foreign aid program. SCHULTZ MEMORIAL The M.C.H.S. class of 1940 has established a memorial for the McHenry library in memory of a departed classmate, Robert Schufr Any member wishing to contribute is asked to send check to either Ethel Conway or Laura Schmitt. was in Calvary cemetery, Woodstock. Dr. Norton, 61, retired in 1964 after practicing dentis- on Horticulture. November 9 Joyce Kilmer Court, C.D. of A. Card Tournament -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. November 5 Rummage Sale -- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. -- Wonder View Woman's Auxiliary, 2618 Walnut Drive, Wonder View, Wonder Lake. November « • Family Fun Fair -- McHenry Moose ;-- Chicken Dinner served Noon to 3 p.m. -- Bazaar Booths. November 9 Benediction for New members -- St. John's Church, Johnsburg -- 7:45 p.m. -- Planned by St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality. November 11 McHen r y W o m a n ' s C l u b Meeting --Community Methodist Church -- 1 p.m. November 12 . H a r v e s t Home D i n n e r - Dance -- Polish National Union Camp, Flanders Road -£- Dinner 7 p.m.; Dance, 9 p.m. Sponsored by Cullom-Knoll Association. November 12 Rummage and Bake Sale-- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. --Mt. Hope Methodist Church, Pistakee Highlands. Harvest Home Dinner Dance -- Polish National Union Camp, Flanders Road -- Sponsored by Cullom-Knoll Association. November It McHe n r y G a r d e n C l u b Meeting -- Mrs. J. J. Gruenwald Home, 510 N. Clement Road, -- 1 p.m. -- Program try in Mundelein, 111. He was born Aug. 11, 1905, in Chicago and on Jan. 26, Annual Supper and Bazaar- Zion Lutheran Church Social Hall -- Sufcpsr 5 p.m. to 7:30 1959, was married in Wauke- p.m.; Bazaar open at 1 p.m. DR. RICHARD H. NORTON Rev. ~ Raymond Shawl of G r a c e L u t h e r a n c h u r c h , Woodstock, officiated at last rites Tuesday afternoon for Dr. Richard H. Norton of 10- 19 N. Ridge road, McHenry, who died Saturday evening, Oct. 29, in his home. Burial gan to Ann Kaiser. Other survivors are a daughter, Patrice Norton, of Bremerton, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Ahnfeldt, of Kensington, Md.; a niece and nephew. The body rested at the Pierce-Bier funeral home until the time of last rites. PUBLIC NOTICE Help keep our rivers and lakes clean. I Re-elect a McHenry man, THOMAS J. HANAHAN, Jr. for State Representative. FAT Nevembsr 17 Joyce Kilmer Court, C.D. of A. Business Meeting -- 8 p.m. November 19 Bake and Book Sale - Pistakee Highlands Community Center --10 a.m. to Noon-- Sponsored by Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club. November 26 Square Dance -- Fox Lake Legion Hall -- 8 p.m. -Sponsored by Pistakee Highland Woman's Club --Tickets at Door. December S • Snow Ball Dance -- Lakeland Park Woman's Club -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. Dee©Emfoer S-4 I McHenry Choral dub Christmas Program -- High School Auditorium -- 8:15 p.m. OSPvlTAL •5 if: • McHenry Hospital Admissions to McHenry hospital during the past week included Helena Olsauskas, Lake Geneva, Wis.; Hazel L. Rakenthaler, Richmond; Karen Payne, Thomas B. Noland, Michael Duncan, James C. Franz, Arthur C. Collins, Mary L. Kamowski and William Klawes, Crystal Lake; Helmer J. Anderson, Chicago. Also, Thomas A. Wright, III, Woodstock; Wilfred E. Cunningham, Dean C. Stevenson, Cary; Michael Ferrigan, Patricia A.' Gmter and Roy Salemi, Ingleside: Marold E. Nagel, Wauconda; Mamie L. McLemore, Grayslake; Bonnie L. Stowers, Island Lake; Gust PaMteos, Round Lake Beach; Russell Hoffman, Antioch; Edward Becker, Round Lake; and. Mary A. Mason, Barrington. Also, Annabel M. Aicher, Robert B. Teuber, William Charles Smith, Anton F. Blake, Margaret M. Esser, Thomas W. Ziesk, Susaraie C. Orton, Margaret R. Orton, Dorothy E. Stamper, David Coleman, Leo Engleclce, John M. Steadman; Ani, Frank Lapinski, Howard Bankord, John F. Savini, Adella K. Dunn, Cecelia S. W i l l i a m s , J o s e p h i n e P a u l , Greta Widen, Lula Irvin, Paul F. Schmid, Michael Kunkel, George J. Heimer, William Haag, Loretta R. Jarman, Thomas F. Stine, D®rotSiy K r e i n , J o h n W. H a g e m , Theresa Newkirk, Debra L. Sindler, McHenry. Mfflinssial n--fttal Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Wcofeteck, included William Laier, Laura Munson, Mars? Sandgren, Mary Coatem, lily Bolster, Walter Junker and Marilyn M c M a h o n , W o n d e r L a k e ; Kimberly PinMstaff, Nettie Klewin, Norman Anderson, Alice Mayer, Lsona Vander Mark, Paul Colmer, Margaret Marchi, Viola Snyder and Susan Scheefer, McHenry. Hospital Mrs. Chariet Ericksen and Frank Hoias of McHenry were patients in Harvard hospital diiring the past week. McHenry P^indealer. McHENRY PLAINDEALER EstabllciM 1875 WIS West warn Street Phone 885-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Tiling by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor 2*Pg|S ds Wtj A f l O N A l 1 Year ^.oo 6 Mos 12.75 3 Mos $2.00 In McHenry County Subscription Rates SERBA CLUB TO HAVE MASS FOR VOCATIONS The Serra club of McHenry county will have a special Mass for religious vocations at St. Mary's church, McHenry, Friday evening ,Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. The Serra club has Invited all parishioners to the Mass and to a short dialogue and informal meeting after the Mass in the lounge. Refreshments will be series!. The Serra club is an international organization wtae primary purpose is the festering of religious vocations. Serrans are attempting to spread an apprciatkm ©£ the McHenry Hospital • Mr. and Mrs. Burton Grocke of Ingleside are parents of a son Oct. 24. A son was born Oct. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brantley of RiShmond. On Oct. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Varner of Wauconda welcomed a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sankey announce the birth of a son on Oct. 27. A son was born Oct. 27 • to Mr. and Mrs. James Singleton. A Barrington couple, Mr. and Mrs. Gayln Barr, became parents of a daughter Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Korner of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a son Oct. 30. Mera^dot Hospital On Oct, 20 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Sanchez became parents of a son. INVESTIGATE BUE&HABY Two burglaries in this area have been under investigation by the sheriff's office. At Robison's Food Market, Hancock drive, Wonder Lake, $38 was taken from a cash register. An apparent attempt to find money in an ice cream freezer was evident. 1 Year $5.50 6 Mos. $3.00 3 Mos $2 25 Outside McHenry County HOLIDAY BAZAAR NOV. 5 BENEFITS HARD OF HEARING The Elgin area chapter of the Delta Zeta Alumnae Association announces a holiday bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 60 N. Williams street, Crystal Lake. All proceeds will help purchase equipment for the deaf and hard of hearing chitf n of Lake and McHenry c> nties. Itc s for sale will include tree ornaments, children's favors, candles, puppets, mittens, homemade candy, stationary and decorations. On Thursday, Oct. 27, the Delta Zeta meeting was' held at the home of Mrs. James Rumsa of Algonquin. The proprogram consisted of a panel discussion of mothers of the deaf and hard of hearing children of both counties. Each mother gave a brief history of her child and his progress in an oral class room. A question and answer period followed the discussion. Delta Zeta requests that the public support this worthy cause. 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