Aursday, September 8, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pagd Thirteen PERSONALS Miss Peggy Whiting, R.N., at St- Anthony's hospital, Denver, Colo., has been vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting, the past T'he James Dwyer family of Oak Lawn were recent^ guests of their cousin, Mrs. Walter Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago were weekend visitors in McHenry. The Henry Zenner family has returned to their home in Chicago • after spending the summer at their cottage at In- <fen Ridge, near the McHenry dam. Misses. Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling and Miss Rena Scheid accompanied by Mrs. John J. Scheid of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the Elmer Scheid home near Woodstock. lSJr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel of Glenview and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maggs and daughter, ; I w R l i n d a , o t C h i c a g o , w e r e guests in the Lisle Bassett home Sunday, for a visit with their daughter, Ilene, who was spending a few days here enroute from Denver, Colo., to New York City. Mrs. Peejsy Kraus and sons, •pv/i.,, . rpor>irnx. who wore called here by the death of her father, Herman Schaefer, last we in Santa Ana, Calif., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sullivan of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Miss Clara Miller. The1 Herman Schmitt family of St. Louis, Mo., visited relatives here the past week. Mrs. Eveline^ Larkin visited relatives in Elgin the past week. ^Mrs. LeRoy Smith and children, Richard, Cindy, Donna and Joey, returned Sunday night from a five weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, and other relatives in Kingman, Alberta, Canada. They were accompanied there by her sister, Mrs. Wanda Keefe, and son. Michael, of Seaford Long Island, IjLY. ^Vlrs. Keefe and son returned to their home a few weeks ago. Mr. Smith flew to Kingman, a week ago, to motor home with his family. Kathryn Schmitt of Chicago spent the weekend with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin of Waukegan, Jfr. and Mgg William Johns of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Courier, Mary Lou, of Marengo and Donald Givens were guests in the home of Mrs. Nellie Bacon Sunday evening, where they extended congratulations to Ann Frisby on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Reinert, son, LeRoy, Mt\ Mrs. Howard Reinert, William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Kathleen and Carol, of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, Jr., of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mendel of Westchester, were among the out of town folks here to attend the Hocin-Young wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollander and sons were guests of the HErry Haugs of Mount Prospect Saturday. After; a picnic supper, they attended the drum and bugle pageant at Des- Plaines. Mr. and Mi's. Robert Asmus and nephew and Mrs. Emma Wolter„ of Chicago have returned from a six-week trip to Germany. They were guests of Mr. and Mi's. Carl Behnke in McHenry on Saturday. OBITUARIES WIIAIAM T. DRENNAN Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock for William T. Drennan of Fox street, who died Wednesday morning, Aug. 31. Services were private, with burial in Woodland cemetery. Mr. Drennan had been ill for about a year before his death. The deceased was born in Lowell, 111., July 27, 1880, and was a retired chief clerk of the Monon railroad in Chicago, He had resided in McHenry for twenty-eight years, and for several years was an employee of the Overton garage. Survivors include his wife. Bertha B„ and one brother, Charles, of Chicago. MRS. FLOYD REED Services were held Aug. 30 in Woodstock for Mrs. Floyd (Josie) Reed of Woodstock, who died at her home following a lingering illness. The late Mr. Reed formerly operated a tavern in McHenry. MATHEW S. MI FRITZ One of the month old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mieritz of 114 E. Third street. McHenry, died last week Wednesday night, Aug. 31. The infant, Mathew Scott, was pronounced dead bv a local physician in his office. Coroner Theron Ehom conducted an investigation which revealed that the baby had been ill since birth with a congenital heart condition. He was born Aug. 1 in Memorial hospital. Survivors include the parents and twin brother. Services were held at 11 o'clock Friday morning from the George Just en & Son funeral home, with Rev. Burton Scbroeder officiating. Burial was in Woodland cemtery. JOSEPH MORAVEC Services were held Friday; morning at St. Francis of Rome church, Cicero, for Joseph F. Moravec, Jr., 62, of McHenry Shores, who died Aug. 30 at his home after a several months' illness. Burial was in Queen of Heaven cemetery. The deceased was born in 18&8 and resided in Cicero before moving to this community five years ago. He was a retired driver-mechanic for the post office. Besides his widow, Angeline, survivors are a daughter, Jeannet te Bryiak, of Cicero; a son, Joseph, stationed with the Army in Germany; four grandchildren; his mother, Mary Moravec; four sisters, Margaret Bodalwaki, Mae Veverke, Camille Guzzi and Elsie Sode, and two brothers, Edward and Frank, all of Cicero. News item: "It bores children to listen to lectures by parents". Right. But how many listen?? Legals STATE OF. ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY J IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY JAMES THOMAS TOZER,) JR.. ) Plaintiff, ) -vs- ) DORIS ANN TOZER, ) Defendant ) In Chancery No. PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given yiAi, the sa'id DORIS ANN TOZER, that a suit has been filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, by the plaintiff against you, for divorce and other relief; that summons was duly "issued against you, which suit is still pending. Now unless you. DORIS ANN TOZER, file your appearance in snid suit not later than 30 days from the date of the first publication, default may be entered against you and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Lester Edinsrer. Clerk JOHNSON & KALLECK Attorneys for Plaintiff 306 E. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Evergmen 5-1400 (Pub. Sept. 1-8-15. 1960) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF McHENRY > IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHFNRY COUNTY GEORGE WATSOX ) Plaintiff. ) -vs- ) MARTHA JANE WATSON.) Defendant. ) In Chancery No. PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, the said MARTHA JANE WATSON. that a suit has been filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, by the plaintiff against you, for divorce and other^ relief that summons was duly issued against you. which suit is still pending. Now unless you. MARTHA JANE WATSON, file your appearance in said suit not later than 30 days from the date of the first publication. default may be entered against you and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Lester Edingei\ Clerk JOHNSON & KALLECK Attorneys for Plaintiff 306 E. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Evergreen 5-1400 (Pub Sept. 1-8-15, 1960) CARD "OF TH ANKS With grateful thanks'I express appreciation for the cards, prayers and other kindnesses extended to me during the time I was confined to the hospital and since my return home. These many remembrances were so very much appreciated. Rose Kennebeek 19 OPEN CLOGGED SEWERS WITHOUT DIGGINGI DIMOIVM Roots, Sludgo, Oraasat Papar easily and lnexpaniivatyl BOYER ROOT DKSTROYM RUCK'S Hardware 501 W. Main St. McHenry Helena Rubinstein Annual Beauty Sale Buy One...Get One Free! Buy: New Color Lift® Hair Rinse. The first color rinse that lasts through five shampoos. 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