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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Dec 1972, p. 11

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Smoky the bear, standing on the McHenry Township Fire pork in last Saturday's parade. Following close behind Protection truck, led the Santa parade as it made its way to the were members of the McHenry Viscount color guard. STAFF PHOTOS- WAYNE GAYLORD Two happy youngsters had the privilege of riding at 8anta's feet as the folly fellow waved to local folks of all ages who greeted his arrival Sick Notes Deaths Floyd E. Covalt, Jr., former owner of McHenry Lumber Co., one of the city's oldest businesses, died Wednesday, Jan. 29, in McHenry hospital. He was 58 years old. Mr. Covalt, a resident of 5413 N. Thelen drive, assumed responsibility for the business following the death of his father, Floyd E. Covalt, Sr. In rdcent years he was con­ struction supervisor for Flodstrom Construction Co., Deerfield. He was born in Crystal Lake Jan. 29, 1914, son of Floyd and Carrie Himler Covalt. Sur­ vivors are his wife, Ruth; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Camille) Hutchison, of Charlotte, N.C., a son, Trey, of McHenry; four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Norm (Shirley) Blomgren of Harligen, Texas. Services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home, with burial in the Woodland cemetery. LORA W. MARTIN Lora W. Martin of Rt. 1, Bristol, Wis., formerly of Ringwood, died Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29, in Kenosha Memorial hospital, Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. Martin was born in Ringwood Dec. 29, 1889, daughter of Eliza Allen and Thos. Walkington. She was married to Martin Klintworth, who died in 1931, and to George Martin, who passed away in 1960. Survivors are two sons, Lester Klintworth of Wonder Lake and Thomas Martin of Laguna Niguel, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Ruth) Rawson of Bristol, Wis.; seven grandchildren and four great­ grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Ralph and Earl. The body will rest at the Schneider-Leucht-Mcyrwin- Cooney funeral home in Woodstock, from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday evening. Services will be held in the chapel at 1:30 Saturday, with burial in the Harrison-Carr cemetery, Ringwood. Divorces Mona M. Sieben from David t J. Sieben, Wonder Lake. PAGE 11-PLAINDEAIER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1972 Dolls Join Visions of Sugarplums Dancing in Little Girls9 Heads Just what she asked Santa to put in her stocking! A dancing doll from the world of Dawn and her friends. Dawn dances to any tempo you choose, slow or fast. She's joined by Angie and her other friends as they bounce along to the music. From Topper. Trucks for boys, dolls for girls are centuries-old holi­ day traditions. In the 1800's, toy chariots and fire engines delighted our grandfathers while our velvet-skirted grandmothers played with dolls "adorned In the day's fashions." Christmas 1971 carries on the tradition as dolls and trucks again highlight the season's gift-giving. Today's little girls expect dolls that do things, like Smarty Pants who answers questions. To fill stockings, there's the miniature World of Dawn with dancing dolls and smart ouflts of boutique fashions. For the boys there are heavy-gauge steel Zoomer- Boomer trucks, driven by a battery-free interchangeable engine powered from a single source. Out Of Respect For Our Beloved President GERALD J. CAREY We Will Be Closed Saturday, December 2nd Until 11:00 A.M. Madison, the state capital of Wisconsin, is built on an isthmus, lying between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota. _ McHenry State Bank Banking Hours Saturday, December 2nd Only 11:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. McLAKE-WOOD CLUB The second meeting of the McLake-Wood 4-H club was called to order at the McDonald home. It was moved to express appreciation to Mrs. Kunzer for letting us use her store window for the recent display. Jodie Kurht resigned as reporter and David Byron took over. Share the fun was talked about and the club voted to put the savings in McHenry State bank. We elected Sue Cable recreation chairman. A demonstration was given by Cindy McDonald on "Decupage". A talk was given by Danielle Byron on "Achievement". Six new members were in­ ducted. The next meeting will be held at Jodie Kurht's house Dec. 3. It will be a Christmas party. David Byron, Reporter McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included William Hendee, Gene Freund, Leo Wanta, Gloria Garrelts, Michael Lynn, Lucille Marksteiner, John Quanstrum, Phillip Romani, George Yanak, Emil Froeming, Walter Hojnaki, McHenry; Antonio Dacenzio, Marie Pulcyn and Martha Smith, Wonder Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Barbara Neeley, Manuel Marek, Wonder Lake; Robert Palmer and Michael Schaefer, McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Victor Krakowski, McHenry, was a patient in Harvard hospital this week. New Arrivals McHENRY HOSPITAL . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark are parents of a son Nov. 28. Present Talk On Counseling, Guidance Center The December meeting of the American Association of University Women will be held Monday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. William Franz, 623 Leonard parkway, Crystal Lake. Speaker for the evening will be Dan Davis, co-owner of the Family Counseling and Child Guidance center in Woodstock. After his graduate work, Mr. Davis worked as a director of industrial and labor relations, most recently at Arnold Engineering in Marengo. The discussion for the evening will mainly deal with the center's work with adolescents. Chairwoman for the evening will be Mrs. Frederic Franz. Hostesses will be Mrs. Kurt Zimmer, chairman, and Mrs. Paul Beringer, Mrs. Robert Blackwell, Mrs. Wilson Dysart, Mrs. Gerald Eberhardt, Mrs. Warner Hamlen, Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. David Rampe and Mrs. Robert Reckcamp. f IMC01* FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO LICENSE PLATES COME IN AND PICK YOURS UP... 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