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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1967, p. 3

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pip . «r * , ym$Z^ 4k ' ' * '^*?V McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 3812 WeM Elm Street Phone 885-0170 McHenry, Illlnulx -- 60050 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund Publisher. Adele Froehlich, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ^I LN^ C 0T '?N . f HEIIICDABiCfi 7 J0CHEIM DZIALAS Jocheim Dzialas of 5313 W. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, was pronounced dead on arrival at Memorial hospital, VVood- . stock, Friday, Sept. 22, about noon. Coroner Theron Ehorn conducted an inquiry which resulted in a decision that death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Dzialas, 65, was born in Breslaw, Germany, on June 5, 1902. A retired photographer, he had resided at Wwider Lake for twelve years. He is survived by his wife, Frieda, whom he married in Germany in 1923. They came to this country in 1953. Services Were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, with Rev. Raymond L. White of the Community Methodist church officiating. Burial was private. NEWSPAPER 1ATE MEMBER Subscription Kates 1 Year $5.00 1 Year $5.50 6 Mos $2.75 6 Mos. $3.00 3 Mos $2.00 3 Mos. $2.25 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Plan Benefit Re-Sale DON PEASLEY PHOTO Mrs. Gerald Donahue, left, and Mrs. Chester Gould are shown modeling a dress and coat which will be included in the re-sale project at Crystal Lake recreational building, Oct. 10. .The event, which will include many items, is sponsored by the Easter Seal women's auxiliary for McHenry county for the benefit of the Easter Seal Therapy center. Have you ever seen a child crippled from birth or suffering from some crippling disease- without a heart ache? Or have you seen an adult wearing crutches following a paralytic stroke or an accident? Of course you have there are thousands of them across the country and McHenry county has a share of these people who are getting physical therapy treatment at the Easter Seal Therapy center of the McHenry county chapter of the. it l "YANKEE' No. 233H • Drives and draws screws j: :ji| • Drills holes, too < |McHenry True Value: Hardware *: 1827 N". Riverside Drive : §| McHenry 385-2040 Illinois association For the Crippled Inc., in Woodstock. Some patients at the center have no funds to pay, others pay what they can but all receive treatment despite their ability to pay a full fee. Those who pay the full fee are small in number. The Easter Seal women's auxiliary for McHenry county is sponsoring a re-sale project at the recreation building at Crystal Lake Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. All of the net proceeds go toward adding equipment or other things that are necessary and important to the Therapy center. There will be many important things offered at the resale, or if you have clean, well kept clothing, books, records, appliances or other household items to give to the resale drop them off at the B. W. McNeil building on S. Jefferson street, Woodstock. The building is open from 9 until noon on Wednesdays and from 1 to 4 (m Fridays. Chairman of this event is Mrs. B.B. Neuchiller of Woodstock, with Mrs. Marge Emery co-chairman. 7 Brand New 1117 Islcks & Oils Left iiiswle ( ' Refused 907 N. Front St. (So. Rie. 31) McHenry, III. PHONE 385-7200 1912"Car In Tour SEPT. 28, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - SEC. 1, PG. 3 ELLIOTT ROBINSON Elliott Robinson, 62, of 202 Stanley road, Ingleside, died Sept. 20 in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Mr. Robinson was well known in the McHenry area, where he took numerous pictures which appeared prominently in the Chicago Daily News, for which he was a photographer. He joined the staff of that newspaper in 1945 and had won many awards. He is survived by his widow, Enid, and one sister. 0SRITAL i1o&4 osa, Roy Harold Breede, Steve W. Rohrer, Vito R. Cale, Keith K. Schaeffer, Kimberly A. Stratford, Claude E. Vachet, Charles A. Coari, all of McHenry. "Come one, come all and have your picture taken", is what Mrs. Harry C. Kinne, Jr., and Mrs. Lee F. Biedermann are saying as they inspect the 1912 Overland which will be a part of Holiday Hospitality Day sponsored by the woman's auxiliary of Memorial hospital for McHenry County on Oct. 4. The ancient touring car will be polished and ready for action in the yard of the auxiliary's Gift and Thrift shop on Dean street, Woodstock. Its "action" will be to act as background for all those enterprising Holiday Hospitality Day visitors who want to have their picture taken with this once gallant steed of the road. Mrs. Richard R. Cooley and her assistants will be there to snap all comers with her trusty "instant picture" camera. Each photograph will be placed in a folder frame saying "Holiday Hospitality Day" for a modest price. DON PEASLEY PHOTO MARY McCABE Friends here have learned of the death of Miss Mary McCabe in San Jacinto, Calif., which occurred on Sept. 9. She was 64 years of age. Miss McCabe was born and spent many years on a farm near Burton's Bridge, moving from there to Norwood Park and later to California. Survivors are four brothers, Edwin, with whom she made her home; Bernard and Francis, in California; and Dan in Iowa. Services and burial were in California. HELEN SUTTON Mrs. William (Helen Minteer) Sutton, 53, of 110 Pine street, Elmhurst, died early Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Westlake hospital, Melrose Park, following an illness of about six months. Mrs. Sutton was born Oct. 30, 1913, in Maywood. She is survived by her husband, William; a son, Edward, at home; and one brother, Harry Minteer of Itasca. Visitation will be held at the Senne funeral home, Lake street and 2nd avenue, Maywood, after 3 o'clock Wednesday. Services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home, with interment in Oak Ridge cemetery, Roosevelt road, Hillside. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. David Young announce , the birth of a daughter Sept. 19. A son was born Sept. 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lilly of Fox Lake. On Sept. 20 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Carrington. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Helsper of Crystal Lake are parents of a son Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ken-; nebeck became parents of a son Sept. 21 An Ingleside couple, Mr. and Raymond Collins, are parents of a daughter Sept. 22. On Sept. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Janczak became the parents of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dascott welcomed a son on Sept. 24. Mr,, and Mrs. D^vid Tj.vanbel of Richmond are the proud parents of a daughter born Sept. 24. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK On Sept. 23 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Casey. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tvaroh announce the birth of a daughter Sept. 24. A son was born Sept. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hunt. JULIUS GOFFO A funeral Mass was sung at St. John's church Saturday, at 10 o'clock for Julius Goffo, 53, who died unexpectedly at his home at 2500 N. Chapel Hill road, McHenry, Wednesday morning, Sept. 20. Burial was in the church cemetery. McHenry Post, No. 491, conducted the military services at the grave. Mr. Goffo was born Sept. 15, 1914, at Coal City, 111., and had resided here for about twenty years. He was the pro and part owner of the Chapel Hill Country club. He held membership in the Professional Golfers association and the Greenskeepers association. The deceased was a World War n Navy veteran and a PICK YOUR OWN ftPPl •* SAVE MONEY • ENJOY FAMILY FUN! Now Picking Jonathons Starting Red Delicious Sept. 30 Apples also available in easy to carry containers. • HOMEY * CARAMEL APPLES • CIDER • INDIAN CORN IDS 414477-2436 State Line Road - 4 Miles N.E. of Richmond The new mother is the former Joyce, Miller of Round Lake. The new arrival was greeted at home by two sisters, Renee, 6, and Sandra, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Round Lake are the maternal grandparents. HOMEMAKERS MEETING The McHenry - Wonder Lake Homemakers club will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Johnson, Oct. 3 at 12:30 p.m. Anyone interested is welcome. For further information contact Mrs. Ernest R. (Julie) Pieroni. BUSY BEES CLUB Hie Busy Bees 4-H club held its first meeting of the year at McHenry Junior high. The officers for this year will be Ed Saunders, president; Barb Saunders, vice-president; Jane Miller, secretary; Barb Miller, treasurer; Mike Pierce, reporter; Peggy Zeller, federation delegate; and Pat Harms, recreation chairman. The next meeting is scheduled Oct. 19 at 7 o'clock at the Junior high. Anyone wishing to join is asked to bring his parents. Michael Pierce, reporter MCHENRY HOSPITAL During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Donna H. Rath, Timothy Damato, Timothy A. Lisk, Carolann J. Magden, Ingelside; Dolly G. Me dine, Virginia Ozmun, Fox Lake; James A. Westwood, Lake Villa; Clara Atkinson, Arkley Firth, Margaret C. Boles, Gerson Amdur, Thomas J Rafferty, Lorraine Bacon, Carolyn Kent, William T. Marshall, Ruby C. Casperson, Crystal Lake; William R. Vance, Charlotte "Brechel, DebraC.Rozner,Barrington; Verne J. Vlach, Elgin; Charles M.Mans&eld, Jr., Jacquelyn C. Seionti, Donnie Lusk, Sr., Anna Pravnan, Wonder Lake; Gertrude C„ Tatro, Round Lake; June Morgan, Fox River Grove; Ethel G. Rubens, Henry C. Yuswak, Spring Grove, Also, Val Gitlin, Matthew A. Hooper, Scott Shollenbarger, Patricia Eileen Ress, Woodstock; Sandra Moudry, Rolling Meadows; Dixie D. Honts, Herbert J. Gehrke, Lake Zurich; Franklin Hollenbeck, Bruce B. Brokaski, Wauconda; George J. Urban, James T. Louder back, Algonquin; Theodore Wickford, Downers Grove; Frank Green, Mount Prospect; Joseph O. Montonye, Carpentersville; Doratrea M. Carlson, Richmond; James T. Tarabilda, Elmhurst; And, Beverly J. Borrelli, Herman A. Kunz, Dovie J. Franks, Charles A. Carol R. Lanz, Cell Stanley'F. J. Tuscano, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Gary Freund and Margaret Broden of McHenry^Mariori Stelter, Wonder Lake; and Cindy Baker, RingwoOd. 9 HARVARD HOSPltAL Virginia Wiles, Mrs. Harry Tiggemann, Mrs. Jim Neuman, Jacob Loechel and Laura Tinun of McHenry were patients in the Harvard hospital during the past week. ESCAPE INJURY Two young McHenry people escaped injury Saturday afternoon when, their car rolled over and struck a tree on McCullom Lake road, Martin Stoffel, 16, of 4014 W. McCullom Lake road, told deputies he had just turned from Rt. 31, during a heavy rain, and the car apparently struck some oil on the highway and skidded. Janice Charles of 4004 W. McCullom Lake road, McHenry, was a passenger in the car. Johnson, rguerite Gardner, Anthony Hamil, RECEIVES DEGREE Michigan State university listed 2,313 students who earned degrees during the summer term, among them Cameron T. Clark of 811 N. John street, McHenry, who earned his Master of Business Administration degree in accounting. Richard A. tfennbr, Clyde E. Palmer, Dorothy Bierchen, Thomas E. O'Neill, William A. Pinkonsly, Emma Janicek, Delores Stanley; Also, Silas Halcom, Jane L. Boeldt, Elmer A. Boeldt, Julie C. Boeldt, Margaret M. Henne, Myrtle Koch, Josephine C. Gi- DESCUSS SCHOOL PLAN Mary Leibman will appear on the Tom Clark show on WBBM radio this Thursday, Sept. 28, between 3 and 5 p. m. to discuss her plan for a twelve-month school year. OTHER BIRTHS Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Wonder Lake welcomed her first grandson on Sept. 10, when Stephen William Bennett was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Battle Creek, Mich. member of the American Legion Post, No. 491. Survivors are his wife, Patricia Burill Goffo; two daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Carol) Bradley of McHenry and Patricia at home; four step-childrfen, Thomas, Myra, Mary Ann and Gregory; two grandchildren; two brothers, Frank of Highland Park and Maria of Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Orsini and Mrs. John (Laura) Picchietti of Highland Park. M.. 1 !V PRIVATE SHOWING Fabrics Unlimited! Advance SPRING and SUMMER 1968 1 Fairies of Rare Cilirs and liiins.... FRENCH IMPORTS BY B00SSM • HAND SCREENII SHARKSKIN: :Y KNITS These fabrics are ssldom fousad on £k© market for the general public. Due to space group will not be on display. Kindly ask db^k lor your priwi's shomag. Ilio I f k Compl Latest Di n in Sniif Portable 'ADLER' Zig Zag (List price $149.95) REVERE Ha-2 ONLY $54-! REVERE Ha-1 ONLY JI 'MICRO-ELITE' J<5) a COMPACT MODEL ' IJl Only 15 lbs. wiih c&reying _ *7 case. (List ^pgk© $48.95) OUR PRICE We guarantee and service what we sell. ALL machines are serviced in ©ur own shop. OUR PRICE RIVERSIDE RETAIL OUTLET McHenry, Illinois mm Boiiy 9-6 Fri 9-9 Sun 9-5 Phone - 815-385-5900 West End of the Old Bridge - 1 Block North of Route 120 on Riverside Drive

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