Thursday. October 15. 1964 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALEH (McHENRY ALER 8812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Phone 885-0170 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois 1964 1t«4 NATIONAL EDITORIAL 3EI h'tHr# Subscription Rates In McHenry County Outside McHenry County 1 £ear $4.00 1 Year $4.50 6 Mos $2.25 6 Mos $2.50 3 Mos $1.50 3 Mos $1.75 TOMASELLO'S Wednesday Nite Crawlers J. Conrad 172-191-166-529; F. Matchen 150-147-180-477; B. Peterson 180-138-144-462; L. Homo 167-139-154-460; H. Gondeck 140-163-142-445; D. Roberts 144-136-158-438; P. Tip? fjgrreiter 133-145-145-423; S. Koenigseder 157-122-141-420. Monday Nite League - Wonder Lake Women's Lavonne Salaz 170-462; Marilyn Salo 169-436; Pat Borovan 165; Eleanore Mangold 163-446; Vivianna Groh 161-470. Tomasello'g T.N.T. League M. Hettermann 193-534; F. Kasperski 165-476; M. Smith 165-474; E. Mangold 165-453; E. Rad 165-450; R. Young 168- 446; P. Hiller 162-437; M. Wakitsh 187-436; L. Connell 170- 411; J. Weingart 189-409; A. Becker 180; J. Fisher 169; J. Reining 165; L. Hucker 167; Marilyn Smith 162; R. Klaibor 159. Eight O'clock Bowling League Jeanne Harkins 412; Lil Kimball 411; Deloris Anderson 424; Mary Cook 166-450; Doe Kelsey 406; Shirley Hughes 161- 479; Judy Davis 174-417; Lillie Wilkey 414. McHENRY RECREATION Monday Nite Commercial Bob Sheriff 501; B. Jones 212-529; J. Kuna 557; C. Behn- ,-ke 534; G. Visconti 530; Saville -502; R. Garrelts 219-501; J. "Foute 502; V. Johnson 512; E. Steinsdorfer 512;, F. Matthesius 221-570; B. O'Brien 533; H. freund 511 •Thurs. Nite Business Men's R. Walinski 537; R. Kick "204-545; A. Jourdan 504; Doc -Saylor 207-527; E. Buss, 203- '15553; D. Schaefer 504; T. Ktc- ± - : :A *pr,V" ,f if \\\\% /%y-A '31 in romp MP THE SKIEH S TAILOR SINCE 1923 Scallop quilted strctch nylon parka is dauntless even in high winds and snow! It reverses to nylon taffeta, in contrasting shades of winter-bright colors. Drawstring hood hides snugly under trim rolled collar. S-M-L. 20.00. .Color coordinated Gold Medal stretch ski pants, 30.00. IWQ 'S WHITER SKI Mon., Tiies., Thurs., 0:00-6:00 Wed. - Fri., 9:00-9:00 Sat. - Sun., 9:00 - 5:00 PHONE 885-2720 Rt. 12 -- 1 block south of Rt. 120 r. . 1 I 1 " • Nish 211-548; B. Peisert 216- 245-619; G. Schaefer 221-245- 615; P. Jensen 567; J. Dor an 203-553; W. Groth 544; B. Scheid 265-566; L. Mai 225-214- 201-640; Bill Brennan 212-528; S. Slonina 510; T. Lennon 208; J. Schmaling 524; B. Haldeman 507; C. Phipps 504 C. D. of A. L. Crouch 188-511; E. Nimsgern 196-484; C. Freund 458; H. Donovan 164-456; L. Smith 179-489; A. Gaulke 167-487; J. Armstrong 198; E. Latimer 145-392; M. Martin 141-394; M. Schroeder 156; M. Boro 168- 404; B. Clark 191-492; B. Schaefer 164-457; P. Ruemelin 157-468; J. Kralowetz 161-457; G. West 169-443. Thurs. 9:15 p.m. League R. Blake 456; M. Krueger 218; J. Smithson 506; W. Hojnacki 204; W. Sigman 215-590; D. Freund 492; L. Smith 574; D. Oldenberg 209-561; S. West 542; A. Kunz 220; E. Koch 217; G. Rodenkirch 213-568; T. Sutton 555; J. Larkin 209-207-600; M. Crouch 202-580; J. Brosky 232-586; C. Abel 214-547; A. Steinsdorfer 241-204-201-646; B. Kreier 201-566; N. Falk 551; R. Cynowa, Jr. 225-559; R. Carlson 215. Tuesday Thirty-Niners B. Matkinder 156-178-154- 488; D. Freund 162-154-459; E. Winkel 429; M. Thenes 161- 443; G. Bentz 155-442; I. Landre 157; S. Fountaine 144; J. Flicek 152; B. Gilpin 163-167- 449; R. Prezetacznik 405. Obituaned BEN H. STILLING Ben H. Stilling, a lifelong resident of the McHenry area, died Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Villa Nursing Home, where he had resided for the past two years. Mr. Stilling was born in Johnsburg Aug. 21, 1885, and made his home at 3503 W. Washington street. Before retirement, he farmed in this area. Survivors are his wife, Christina Meyer Stilling; three daughters, Mrs. Rita (Roy) White and Mrs. Violet Rich of McHenry and Mrs. Carol Ann (Terry) Thompson of Woodstock; three sons, Elmer of Jefferson, Wis., James of McHenry and Daniel of Sacramento, Calif.; fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Anna (John) Brown of Wauconda, Mrs. Frances (Peter) Miller of McHenry and Mrs. Fred (Tillie) Freund of Johns- Wed. Nite Mixed League 10-7-64 Verg Steege 457; Jack Butler 517; Harry Steege 203-519; Ray Bujak Jr. 511; Deno Buralli 550; Mona Schwankl 183- 463; Albert Nelson 214-521; Roger Paddock • 208-516 Tom Gerambio 501; Blondi Karls 171-441; Wilma Aylward 165; Jim McNally 325-555; Karen McNally 493; Ten Pin Queens B. O'Brien 150-416; W. Gehrke 170-192-160-522; S. Koepke 157; E. Conway 160-159-159- 478; V. Hendrich 159-428; E. Justen 159-156-181-492; H. Stahlman 163-155-449; M. Bock 151; T. Ehredt 409; L. Michels 172-456; E. McClory 155-412; M. Granger 402; N. Larkin 207-191-178-576; T. Steffans 183-177-509; E. Smithson 160- 162-470; D. Overton 409; M. Donnelly 153-158-444; E. Cross 165-426; V. Steege 161-423; K. McNally 163-156-463; D. Gerstein 412; E. Wirfs 416; Marcy Gross 152-414; B. O'Brien 152- 405; Nancy Ohlson 177-437. Railroads--D. Gerstein 5-10; S. Koepke 3-7-10. burg; two brothers, William of Richmond and Henry of McHenry. The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, when a funeral Mass, was sung at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Stilling was a member of St. John's Catholic Order of Foresters. CHRISTIAN C. BUEHLER, III Christian Carl Buehler, III, a former summer resident of Pistakee Bay died Friday, Oct. 9, in St. Luke's Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, at the age of 57. Mr. Buehler, a member of the well known family that lived in this area for many years, was president of Christian Buehler, Inc., an insurance firm at 135 S. LaSalle street, Chicago. He was former secretary-treasurer of the Victor Adding Machine Co., and past president of Buehler Bros. Packers. Survivors are his widow, Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Arine Baker and Mrs. Lyn Pattersoh; a son, Christian Carl Buehler IV; eight grandchildren; and three brothers, Albert, Herman and Robert. A memorial fund has been established at St. Luke's hospital for the Kidney Research Foundation. Private services for Mr Buehler were held Saturday in St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed church, Evanston. ANNA LAY Mrs. Anna Lay of 3708 Middle avenue, Johnsburg, died Tuesday- evening, Oct. 13, at the Villa Nursing Home, where she had resided for the pasi two and one-half years. She was 83 years of age. Mrs. Lay was born Aug. 24, 1881, in Johnsburg, daughter of Stephen F» and Catherine Schmitt. She leaves one son, Leo, of Barrington; four sisters, Mary K. Schmitt, Mrs. Emma Lay and Mrs. Christine Miller of McHenry and Mrs. Agnes (Frank) Freund of Johnsburg; and one brother, Joseph S. Anniversary Specials FRI. - S OCT. 16 -17 * Special Prices • Free © i #ts FREE! a set of ^ cleaning tools Modal 33 the of this pureiase HOOVER! Prizes barkain 'A Hoover ... gets all the dirt and with far less effort. Adjusts automatically to . carpet thicknesses. Kingslxe throw-away bag* A cleaning tool for all your needs. WHEN YOU BUY A HOOVER YOU BUY THE BEST only *22" Scrubs -- applies the wax --polishes to a high luster. So easy to use. Hoover quality through and through. THE 124) N. Green Street Schmitt, of Johnsburg. Her -husband, Math, died in 1958 after the couple had celebrated uieir fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. She was also preceded in death by two brothers. The deceased was a member of St. Agatha's court, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, and the Christian Mothers sodality. The body will rest at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday. A funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in St. John's church, Johnsburg, with burial in the church cemetery. MARY BLISS Services were held Tuesday in Bellwood for Mrs. Mary Bl iss,. 94, of Sullivan, mother of Mrs. Hazel Lilly of 2216 N. Orchard Beach road, McHenry. SHARON KOSUP Sharon Lynn Kosup, who resided recently in Lakemoor, died Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville. She was 21 years old. Mrs. Kosup was born Dec. 19, 1943, in Homewood, daughter of Charles and Mildred Ehlebracht. She was married to Dennis Richarri Kosup on March 9, 1962, arin lived in Ingleside until very recently, whr>n they moved to Lakemoor. Besides her husband, she leaves a five-month-old son, Dennis Scott; her parents, four brothers and three sisters. The body will rest at the Cordt-Ryan funeral home in Homewood, where private services will be held Friday. Visitation there is after 7 p.m. Wednesday. A. F. LOSCHIAVO Funeral services were held Friday afternoon from the Kiersch funeral home in Chicago for Augustine Frank Loschiavo, 83, of 1317 Midway drive, Island Lake, who died Oct. 6 in a Lake Zurich nursing home. Death followed a long illness. The deceased was born July 2, 1881, in Rome, Italy. Survivors are his widow, Gertrude; a daughter, Marseila; three sons, August, Robert and Salvatore, all of Chicago; and eight grandchildren. October 15 C. D. of A. Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- K. of C. Hall -- Charter Members Honored. October 15 Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers District 26 Fall Conference -- 2 p.m. -- High School Cafeteria. October 17 Rumage Sale -- Mount Hope Church, Pistakee Highlands -- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Sponsored by Women's Society of Christian Service. Rummage and Bake Sale -- Mount Hope Church Hall -- Sponsored by Mount Hope W.S.C.S. -- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 20 Fall Card Party--Sponsored by Riverview Camp, .No. 6818, R.N.A. -- 8 p.m. -- K. of C. Hall. October 22 P.T.A. of McHenry Commune ity Elementary and. Junior High Schools -- Speaker, Professor George Walters--8 p.m. -- Junior^ High School. October 23 Viscounts -- Sponsored Teen Dance October 23-24 Rummage Sale -- 3929 Main Street, McHenry -- 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to Noon Saturday. Sponsored by Job's Daughters. October 25 Candidates Meeting -- Sponsored by League of Women Voters of WoOdstock-McHenry and Crystal Lake Chapters-- 3:30 pm. -- V.F.W. Hall, Woodstock, and 7:45 p.m., Central School on Paddock street, Crystal Lake. October 27 Lecture Luncheon Club -- Lake Theatre, Crystal Lake-- 1 p.m.--Featuring Maggie Daly --Public Invited. November 1-8-15 Mission Study on Africa -- 6:30 p.m. -- Community Methodist Church -- Public Invited. The body rested at the Island Lake funeral home until Thursday, when it was removed to Chicago. McHenry Hospital Auxiliary Newt The totatl number of hours volunteered by members of the woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital during the past year, beginning Oct. 1, 1963, and ending Sept. 30, 1964, were 4,334. The volunteers honored at the Oct. 7 quarterly meeting were: Mrs. Marie Gorgo, 1160 hours; Mrs. Eva Anderson, 500; Mrs. George Worts, 310; Mrs. Ralph Munson, 300; Mrs. Scott Marston, 254; Mrs. Patrick Moriarty, 237 Vi; Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Peek, 232; Mrs. Frank Blake, 200; Mrs. Gertrude Justen, 166; Mrs. Gertrude Snell; 146%; Mrs. Carl J. Freund and Mrs. Marie Matchen, 110; Mrs. Lou Consago, 106; and Mrs. Albin Olson, 102. Many other members donated hours which totatled less than 100 hours volunteered during the one-year period. The efforts of each of these people is thoroughly appreciated, because without their help, it would be impossible to carry out our many programs. The woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital is proud to submit this fine record to the Illinois State and National auxiliary organizations. Everything has some value! Even venon from bee's stings seem to help arthritis. CARD OFf WANKS r To.all my fronds and neighbors, many thanks for gifts, cards and all kindnesses during my recent inactivii Special thanks to the and doctors at McHenry and Harvard Hospital. Also thanks to the clergy. 10-15-64 Dennis Huff IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Robert E. Albrecht who passed away October 18, 1S64. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Mrs. Robert E. Albrecht and Family 10-15-64 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Rey. Carder, relatives, neighbors and friends for the man^ expressions of Sympathy and acts kindness shown me in the recent death of my dear husband. . Mrs. Lambert J. Smith •10-15- 34 BE W USE T ASSI! E J. 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