1 fMi Thursday, October 7, 1965 *V , *n '<•*jT-' *: lanes FBIRTHgJ KARL G. JOHANSbN Karl G. Johanson, 56, of 7310 Falls lane, Wonder Lake, died early last Friday, Oct. 1, in the home of a sister, Mrs. S. B. (Alfa) Weiss, with whom he had been making his home for the past eight years, Mr. Johanson had been in poor health for several years. Tie was born in Sweden, Aug. 8, 1909, and was a retired butcher. Prior to moving to this area, he resided in Chicago. Survivors are one son, Karl; three other sisters, Margareta Seaborg and Anna KiVbach of Wondor Lake and Britta Noren of Sweden; and one brother, Sture Johanson also of Sweden. The body rested fit the Peter M. Justen & Soif" funeral home until 2 o'clock Saturday, when Past or Thomas„ Li " Johnson of Nativity Lutheran church officiated at last rites. Burial was in Ringwood cemetery. EMMA FISCHER Mrs. Emma Fischer, 96, a resident, of Shan-gra-la Nursing home, McHenry, for three years, died Thursday morning, Sept. 29. Mrs. Fischer formerly made her home at 2018 W. -- "f* .. 6ak Leaf drive, Mi She was born July 5, 1869, in Chicago. The body was removed from the George R. Justen & Son funeral home to the Marik chapel in Berwyn. Services were held Friday, followed by burial in Oak Ridge cemetery. JOSEPH P. ROTHERMEL A funeral Mass was sung last week Tuesday in Blessed Sacrament church, Springfield, 111., for Joseph P. Rothermel, 69, of Springfield. He was the brother of Mrs. Ben Justen of McHenry. r Mr. Rothermel was an assistant vice-president of the Springfield Marine bank until his retirement in 1961. He was later associated with the Bunno- matic Co. of Springfield and also served two years on the executive- committee of the Illinois Bankers' association. Besides Mrs. Justen, he leaves . two daughters, two brothers and two grandchildren. HOSPITAL NOTES McHenry Hospital During the past week admissions to McHenry hospital included Nancy Hanson, Ringwood; Marjorie Goodwin, William Grey, Ruth Reinicke, Michael Strout, Francis Mizwicki, Wells Ritt, Timothy Hidding and Randall Anderson, Crystal Lake; Harold Marcellis, Leo Wines and Dorothy Johnson, Wonder Lake; Violet Artman and Diane Pocrnih, Ingleside; Rosemary Winesburg, Eglin; Edward Cunningham, Jr., Grayslake; Lillian Larak, Normane Craig, Anthony Supol and Lois Deschauer, Cary; Edward Reardon, Gerald Perryman, Kenneth Perryman, Debra Perryman and Virginia Braden, Wauconda; Charlotte Ames, Lake Villa; and John Thompson, Spring Grove. Also, Elaine Talles, Paul Brushaber, Alan Wilkes, Harold Caley, Joseph Levesseur, Charlene Riley, Stanley Darmody, Sydney Smith, James Boarini, Cheryl Wittrock, Otto Buenzli, Everett Brown, Myrtle Johnson, Steven Kinsey, Edward Tonyan, Eristeo Gutierrez, Robert Moorer Howard Bacon and Eleanor Bohmeier, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Among patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week were Eugene Piotrowski, Mery Spencer, Alan Casey. Master Michael McCauley, James Kinder, Sigfred Johnson, Debra and Glenda Johnson, Joseph Vesely of McHenry; Ruth Raedel, Jacqueline Herendeen, Richard Hagan and Dr. Sidney Weiss Wonder Lake; and Phyllis Rasmussen, Ringwood. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Tom Canady, Holger Pedersen, Mrs. Louis Tomasello and Casimcr Mikosz of McHenry were patients during the past v . in T1 arc! hospital AGNES C. NIEMAN A Mass was sung Wednesday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church, Huntley, for Mrs. Agnes C. Nieman, 76, a former resident of McHenry who died Monday, Oct. 4, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. James (Mary^ Collins, in Huntley. The deceased was born Jan. 19, 1889, in Huntley and resided in McHenry for several years recently until moving to Huntley. Her husband, Albert, preceded her in death. She is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Edmund Winters of Crystal Lake; two sons, Edward and Herbert, both of Woodstock; eleven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. George C. Smith of Woodstock and Mrs. Mae Ruth of Elgin; and a brother, Eugene McFarland, of Woodstock. The body rested at the James A. O'Connor funeral home in Huntley until the time of last rites. Burial was in Calvary cemetery, Woodstock. JOHN BERNARD John Bernard, 73, of 5013 W. Shore drive, McHenry, died at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in McHenry hospital, where he had been confined for three weeks. Mr. Bernard was a native of Chicago, where he was born Jan. 24, 189£r He had resided in this area for the past eight years. The deceased was a retired machinist for the Stewart Warner company. His wife, Marie, survives. No funeral details had been learned at "press time. CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank all the wonderful friends and neighbors for their prayers, gifts and cards during Fred, Sr's., very serious illness. 10-7-65 The Kusch Family McHenry Hospital A daughter was born Sept. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nicholson of Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodfriend of Spring Grove became parents of a son Sept. 27. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hansen welcomed a daughter Sept. 28. A Crystal Lake couple, Mr. and Mr§. Donald Soberg, became parents of a son Sept. 28. A son was born Sept. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrelts. Mr. and Mrs. William Muelannounce the birth of a son Sept. 30. Mr-, and Mrs. Lon Harris are parents of a daughter born Oct. 1* Oh Oct. 1 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Eichorn. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen announce the birth of a daughter Oct. -1. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gorsege of Crystal Lake are parents of a son Oct. 1.. A daugher was born Oct. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanor. Memorial Hospital Woodstock On Oct. 2 a daughter waas born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Wonder Lake are parents of a son born Oct. 3. K OF C COUNCIL ENTERTAINS AT DINNER DANCE JOINS SORORITY Miss Lynn Keihansperger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Reilmnsperger has pledged Pi Beifa Phi social sorority at the University of Wisconsin in Madisorv>Within her dormitory, she was chosen by a vote of the girls as one of two representatives to the Coed Congress on campus. McHenry Council,. No. 1288, of Ihe Knights of Columbus is holding its annual dinner dance at the McHenry Country club on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 16. Dick Goldbeck, chairman of entertainment, has arranged for a wonderful program for the evening that will include the well known sports announcer, Milo Hamilton, who will act as emcee. Dick has also engaged the popular radio and TV group, Captain Stubby and His Buccaneers, to entertain throughout the evening. As an added attraction, McHenry's own fine singer, Shirley Smith, will add much musical enjoyment to the program. It is*"hoped that all Knights of Columbus members will attend with their guests to make this outstanding party a memorable success. October 7 High School P.T.A. Meeting -- Cafeteria -- 8:15 p.m. Meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Women -- Mrs. Claude McDertnott, President of " McHenry Hospital Auxiliary, Guest Speaker -- 8 p.m. Public Card Party -- Sponsored by Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of American -- K. of C. Hall, 1304 N. Park -- 8 p.m. October 8 Rummage Sale -- Zioh Lutheran Church Social Hall, Rt. 120 -- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. -- Sponsored by Ladies Aid Society. • McHenry Woman's "Club Meeting -- Community Methodist Church -- 1 p.m. October. 10 Bake Sale -- St. Patrick's Church Hall -- Following Masses ' •-- Sponsored by St. Patrick's Mothers' Club. October 12 Fall Bus Tour to Galena by McHenry Woman's Club -- Mjget at Community Methodist Church at 8:30 a.m. October 13 Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital Annual Luncheon Meeting -- Noon -- McHenry Country Club. October 14 Dessert Luncheon-Card Party -- Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry H^pital --• Benefit Hospital Building Fund -- K. of C. Hall -- 1 p.m. October 16 Annual Knights of Columbus Dinner Dance -- McHenry Country Club. Rummage and Bake Sale -- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- Mount Hope Methodist Church, Pistakee Highlands, a October 22-23 Ringwood Church Rummage Sale. October 24 Organ Concert -- 3 to 6 p.m. with Intermission -- Mt. Hope Methodist Church. October 30 Halloween Costume Party - Legion Home -- 9 p.m. November 20 Christmas Bazaar -- 3 to 7 p.m. -- Mount Hope Methodist Church, Pistakee Highlands. News About Our- Servicemen Pfc. Robert O. Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bishop, $917 Woody Trail, Wonder Lake, was assigned to the U. S. Army, Vietnam, Sept. 7, as a combat engineer. Bishop entered the Army in December, 1964, completed basic combat training at Fort Knox, Ky. and was last stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The 18-year-old soldier attended Woodstock high school. RITA WEYLAND APPEARS WITH THEATRE GROUP Mrs. Rita Weyland of 1609 N. Riverside drive. McHenry, is appearing as Miss Kelly, the nurse, in the Twilight Ridge theatre's production of "Harvey" which opened Oct. 1 at the new location on Rt. 31, north of Rt. 14. Performances coninue each weekend. Mrs. Weyland has been active in little thearte in the county since 1957, having appeared in "Grammcrcy Ghost", "Tender Trap", "See How They Run", "My Three Angels" and "Girls in 509". She appeared last season at Twilight Ridge in "Breath of Spring". Ducks have been known to dive as much as 180 feet deep for under-water food. For! DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS SHADES SHUTTERS WALLPAPER Piciure Framing CALL OR SEE McHENRY Tailored Drapery 3717 W. Elm 385-7531 FREE ESTIMATES Across from the Jewel K: a the dull driving Step out in a lively Dodge Corone ^belUo n? Forget ad you've seen and heard about *66 cars. Because Coronet is here... sharp, smart and sassy, the greatest thing from Dodge since Year One. Loaded with luxury the higherpriced cars haven't caught onto yet With a choice of five engines, Slant Six or V8, each one designed to make the walls of Dullsville come tumbling down. And with a whole slew of standard equipment that used to cost extra. Like an outside rear view rr.irror. A padded dash for extra safety. Variable-speed electric windshield wipers and washers. Backup lights. Turn signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear. Enough said to get you really tempted? Now let's get away from the look-alike, drive-alike, first-cousin cars with Coronet for 1966, a car with a lively personality ail its own. The Dodge Rebellion wants you! 66 Dodge Coronet DODGE DIVISION CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Join the Dodge Rebellion at your Dodge Dealer's. SUNNYSIDE DODGE CO. 4810 WEST ROUTE 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS WATCH "THE BOB HOPI CHRYSLER THEATRE" WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ON NBC-TV. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS. Airman John H. Eberle, Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eherle, Sr., of 7405 South St. Wonder Lake, is 'participating in operations in the South China Sea oil the coaSt of Viet Nam while serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard. On Aug. 17 the crew of Bon Homme Richard paid a twoweek visit to the port of Yokosuka, Japan, followed by a fiveday stay i.n Sasebo, Japan, for shipboard upkeep and rest and relaxation for the crew. Prior to visiting Japan, Bon Homme Richard spent thirty days of continuous operations off the coast of Viet Nam where her aircraft conducted daily strikes against Viet Cong emplacements. Airman Samuel J. Bruscato, USN, son oi' Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bruscato of 4322 E. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, graduated Sept. 23 from the Aviation Machinist's Mate Reciprocating school at the Naval Air Technical Training center, Memphis, Tenn. During the nine-week course he ueceived instruction in reciprocating power plants and line operations. The curriculum included familiarization of intermediate, major and special inspections and power plant accessories. Before entering this school, he graduated from the twoweek Aviation Familiarization school and the four-week Mechanical Fundamentals school Sharon Says • • . MENU \ IWtlHcln \\ \ >. How about letting us do your gift shopping for you? WE'LL ADVISE -- WE'LL SELECT Have it wrapped and ready . . Gift card too . . . CALL US AT 385-4426 All you <lo Is pick it lip and pay (of course) CONFIDE IN SHARON % v y ' HERE'S ANOTHER SERVICE FROM NYE'S NYE DRUG WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS YOUR FRIENDLY WALGREEN AGENCY" 325 N. 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