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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1964, p. 10

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Pass Ten erdona C\ .iBEiMoraanr ^at of toton relatives and friends who attended the Louis Althoff funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerkman, Tony, Gilbert and Mayme Kerkman, Mrs. John Kerkman, Mrs. Mary LtUetten and Mr. and Mrs. ' Bartley Hafferkamp of Burlington, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Siebert of Salem, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Roman Terry of Bristol, Wis.; Mr and Mrs. Larry Selear of Kenosha, Wis.; John Elyerman and Mi's. Marvin Richter of Twin Lakes, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seidel of Waterford, Wis.; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elverman of Naperville;] Audrey Tonyan, MilwatrtTe^v Wis.; and Mrs. Frank Hrejsa of Chicago. Gary Vvcital returned to the college of St. Thomas at St. Paul, Minn., after attending the funeral of his grandfather, Louis Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake enjoyed a visit in the homes of their daughters, Mrs. William German in Delphos, Mrs. Robert Bigelovv in Fort Jennings and Mrs. Louis- Gerding in Glandorf, Ohio, (Turing the holidays. " Sgt. E-5 Alfred Miller, his wife ^nd sister, Sandra Miller, have returned to Millington, Tenn., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller on Washington street. Mrs. Myrtle Huek and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maltby and son of Elgin were dinner guests iJi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huck, Jr., Monday of last week. Joan Adams resumed her studies at Loyola university, Friday, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Paul Romanshek and Mrs. Robert Brugger of Kenoshg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wendt of Crystal Lake were guests in the Fred Bienapfl home Thursday. Mrs. Walter Walsh was a dinner guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Kimmel, in Elgin New Years Day. The Leslie Olsen family of Crystal. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. James Kline of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and son, Bobby, were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Sr., on New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooney have returned from a two weeks holiday visit with relatives in Fort 'Worth, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Freund and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wirtz attended a family get-together at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Ernestine Christian, in Chicago, Sunday, where Dr. Freund's birthday was celebrated. Other guests were Mrs. Christian's daughter, Mrs. William Brennan, and husband of Glen Ellyn. Mrs. Edla Antonsen and Mrs. Clara Wallin were guests of friends in Skokie New Years. Guests in the Albert Purvey home on New Years Day included Mrs. Robert Burleigh and Mrs. Margaret Schuene- %iann, son, Edward, Fox Lake; Mrs. Frank Riley of Woodstock; William Purvey of Huntley; and Mrs. Arthur Bartelt and Alan Purvey, Crystal Lake. Alan remained for a few days visit with his grandparents. New Year's guests of , Mrs. Nick M. Justen included the Joseph Justen family and Kathy Shannon of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Warner Benson, son, Mark, of Wonder Lake; the Carl Martin family of Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May, daughter, Jeanette, Eastwpod Manor; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen of N. Pioneer road. Mrs. Gertrude Justen was also"a-.visitor during the d?y- i Mrs. George Phalin spent several days during the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. John Zoia, and family in Minneapolis, Minn. . Miss Villa Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, was a gUeSt in the Robert Thompson home a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fruick and children have returned from a very enjoyable holiday vacation in which they spent several -lays with > her parents. Mr and Mrs. Siglianl Enstrom, in Crystal Fnlljy Mich., where they enjoyed all «the winter sports, visited his father. Russell Fruick, in Iron Mountain. Mich., and spent a few days with relatives in Green .Bay, Wis. . i. • Mrs. Mary Heokman was a guest in the home of her son, Francis, and family in Momphis, Tenn., over the holidays. Mrs. Nick M. Justen, daughter, C'larene. Mrs. Carl Martin and daughters visited Sister Nicele^ at Boylan Convent, Rockford, Saturday. JVIiss Greta Martin, who had bpen spending the holidays here returned to Rockford with them to Resume her studies at St. Thomas hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin of Waukegan were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Conway Saturday evening. * Mrs. Ann Rodenkirch has returned from Marycrest, Kankakee, where she spent the holidays in the home of her daughter,' "Mrs. George - Fitzgerald. and family. Mrs. William Tewksbury of LaGrange Park was a luncheon guest in the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. J. Aicher, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz and the latter's mother, Mrs. Ben Freund, returned Saturday from a two weeks trm to Florida, where thfy-^visiTed Ocala and Silver Springs, were Christmas guests in the home of the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. White, in Bradenton, spent a few days with Mr. and" Mrs. Oscar Hollenbach at Ft. Meyers Beacl and called on Mr. and M1^- William Pries, Sr., at Jensen Beach. Mrs. James Wagner. Marie, Charles and Carl, of Milton, Wis., wore New Year's day visitors" in the home of her pa rants,. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Simon. Mrs. Rita Ullrich returned by plane Saturday evening from Pacififa. Calif., where she spent fho holidays with her family. "Reno J. .Bertellotti, Junior high principal, his wife anil three sons vacationed at Ft. Meyers Beach, Flu., over tlie holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Pries] Jr., returned Saturday evening by plane from a two weeks vacation in Los Angeles, Calif., where they visited in the home of his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Shadle, and aljso attended the Rose Bowl game., Mrs. "Kathryn Steilen, Mrs. Annabel Aicher, Gettr£e and Lep Heimer attended a buffet luncheon and social get-together at the home c.f their niece, Mrs. Ray Mossman, and husband in^Carv. Sunday. Mr and* !\tirs. Charles Rockstead vacationed at Fort Meyers, Fia„ (nor the holidays. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acher and family of Indiana, the Richard and Henry Heuser families of Chicago were New; Years guests of Mrs. Helen Heuser. Frank Gende and -sons were in Chicago Sunday ti'f attend the wake of his sister,; Mi's. Mary Leben, at the Zefram funeral home at 1941 W. Cermak road. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kramer and son visitdkl the former's father, George Kramer, in Miami, Fla., during the holidays. 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Later the group went i to Chicago for a get-together | at the .home of Mrs. Homer I Bassett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Spencer Maggs. Other guests wore Mr. Maggs' parents of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mi's. Henry V'ogel of Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Givens of Elgin were visitors in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, Sunday, who accompanied them to Mt. Prospect where they wefe guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers. Mr. and Mrs.; John Schoenberger of Wootffctotffr' were New guests of the William Jordans. Jack Yegge, A. N. left last Thursday morning by plane f^r Washington, D. C., on the first lap of his return to Newfoundland. From Washington he went by bus to Patuxant River, Md.. where he boarded a pl^ne Friday for Argentia Naval Air station in Newfoundland. Airman Yegge spent the past three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge. Joyce Motulcwicz of Wonder Lake accompanied him to O'Hare field. In a call to his folks on Friday night Jack reported his safe arrival in the far north where he was greeted with about a foot of snow at the base. Mr. and Mrs. John L. May of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer of McHenry were dinner guests in the. home of Mrs. Fleanor Young on New Years Da v. REVOKE ONE LICENSE; FOUR OTHERS SUSPENDED The office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the revocation of the driver license of Alric Thunander of Crystal Lake for driving while intoxicated. Susi>cnsior.s were ordered for Thomas M. Armstrong of Algonquin, Sam Dentro and Marianne T. Ferrentino of Crystal Lake and Joseph A. Prow of Fox River. Grove, all for three violations. Probationary permits were issued to Dennis F. Becker of Cary, Dewey M. Beck and Howard J. Michels of Crystal Lake. After listening to several eye-witnesses to an accident, we sometimes doubt history. BACK OOP CANDIDATE Now that Sen. 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