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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1965, p. 3

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,-T*. > ' r ' pr -Thursday, December 30,1965 ckkmtt i>LAiMEAltiR TRUE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS This lovely manger scene in front of St. Patrick's Catholic church, Washington street, attracted the admiration of passersby throughout the holiday season. Members of the church choir and congregation gathered in front of the holy setting last Sunday evening to sing carols in honor of the Christ Child. The true spirit of the Christmas season was re- . vealed in the beautiful painting which appeared on the I large glass windows and door at Shepherd of the Hills « Nativity Lutheran church, Green street, during the past „ two weeks. Voted "Most Courteous" The following seventh grade students at Junior high ;were chosen as "most courteous" in each of the seventh . grade home rooms during the last semester group guidance classes: First Row: Pat Wissell, Scott Curry, Bill Flint, Jim ~Moy, Craig Bjorkman, Randy Hawkins and Yolanda . Fernandez. Second Row: Doreen Harris, Bruce Thacker, Pat ^Anderson, John Cook, Pam Nugent and Denise Zelvis. ACCIDENTAL, ;• DEATH RULED ruling of accidental death wes returned by a coroner's jury this week in the hit-andrun death of Roger Hal ma, 8, ofr Crystal Lake on Dec. 13. The jury recommended that the state's attorney further investigate Walter O. Whitley o£ Rt. 2, Cary, in connection with the accident. Whitley was bound over to the grand juj-y on Dec. 23 for failure to report an accident or give assistance to an injured person. Is youf vote worth Three Bucks?? That's about what it cogts in a presidential election year to influence your vote, and those of 61 million others. Be modern with FOR EVERY KITCHEN Unique Faucet Convenience WEBER Plumbing: & Heating 2801 W. Lincoln Road 385-0855 'PJiillilfWivr help! LEE B. TKORTEMEIER Off. 838-2000 - Res. 338-0975 *--------i. i Construction of a Cape Kennedy rocket launcher is a lot like building an insurance program. Complete family protection also calls for step-by-step planning. And some expert help--from a Country Companies agent Plan to visit with yours during the holiday season. He could turn out to be the best Santa dans yen. ever met (£71 Country CCoo mpanies Obituaries MARTIN H. WILLIAMS Martin H. Williams, 71, of 4213 N. Dennis, Sunnyside Estate^, died Tuesday morning, Dec. 28, in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, where he had been confined four days. Mr. Williams, a lifelong resident, was born May 7, 1894, in Volo. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Cecili a N e u b a u e r W i l l i a m s ; f o u r , sisters, Sister Mary Lambert, OSF, Mrs. Rose (Bernard) T o n y a n o f R i n g w o o d , M r s . Louise (Fred) Smith of Johnsburg and Mrs. Eva (Michael) D e g e n o f M c H e n r y ; - t w o brothers, Joseph and Anton, of McHenry. A son, Henry, died in 1921. The body rests at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home after 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Friday morning at St. John the Baptist Catholic church, with interment in the church cemetery. JOHN J. DANKO Funeral services were held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at Trinity Slovak Lutheran church, Chicago, for John Joseph Danko, 77, of 212 E. Rte. 120, McHenry, who died Saturday, Dec. 25, in McHenry hospital. Burial was in Bohemian National cemetery. Mr. Danko was a native of Czechoslovakia, where he was born Oct. 6, 1888. He had resided with his brother, Steve, in the McHenry community for many years. Other survivors include another brother, Samuel, of Chicago and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaza of Chicago and another in Czechoslovakia. The body was transferred from the George R. Justen & 'Son funeral home to the Borgeaud chapel in Chicago. LAURA MARKWART Last rites were conducted from the Church of St. Julian in Chicago Monday for Mrs. Laura K. Markwart, 78, of 191.1 Oak drive, McHenry. Mrs. Markwart died Dec. 23 in Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago. Survivors are her husband, John; two sons, John, Jr., of Island Lake and Lester of Chicago; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild and a brother, Peter Schnur, of Chicago. MABEL M. KRAI'S Mrs. Mabel M. Kraus, 71, a forty-year resident of Mineral Springs subdivision, died Tuesday, Dec. 21, in Alexian Brothers hospital, Chicago, following a few hours' illness. She resided at 43.">9 N. Richmond, Chicago. Services were held at Mee & Ramee funeral home Thursday with interment in Irving Park cemetery. Survivors are a son, Henry E. (Bud) Kraus; two grandsons, Edward and Thomas, of St. Ana, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Koelsch, of Chicago. Her husband, Henry E., and a daughter, Lucille, preceded her in death. BENJAMIN (i. FRANCKE Benjamin G. Francke, 46, of 2919 N. Wooded lane, McHenry, died Christmas evening, Dec. 25, about 9 o'clock following an illness of several months. He was born in Chicago Aug. 11. 1919. The family had resided here permanently for about twelve years after being summer residents for twentyfive years. Mr. Francke was district manager for the Hough Mfg. Co. of Janesville, Wis. Survivors are his wife, Betty; a son, Gary P.; two daughters, Deborah and . Katherine, at home; and his mother, Josephine Francke, of Chicago. His father, Benjamin E. Francke, preceded him in death. The body rested at the M. Justen and Son home, where services conducted by Rev. Ernest Carder of the Community Methodist church at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in Crystal Lake Uniott Memorial Park wmeteg. : „x •••* }* >1 Wifli wannest thanks N ' V S" > • n for your patronage and your fneaft&fe The DRAKE MOTEL Richmond, III. Bob & Grace Vich* _ n&y years resolution we'd We've made all our resolutions. 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