i' . yVV'MO/t> \ THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 1875" L'CONTESt 11 VOL91, No. 33 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1968 16 PAGES - 10$ Catholic Education In County Taken Under Study Die In Line Of Duty Pkiqme Humors Officers llllj _ m Peter Corson, left, president of the McHenry County .Deputy Sheriffs association, and Sheriff John Carroll, examine the plaque presented by the association, commemorating county officers killed in the line of duty. Presentation was made last week at the meeting of the Deputy Sheriffs association held at the K. of C. hall in Woodstock. The plaque is topped by the names of Kirk Schroeder of Crystal Lake, formerly of McHenry and Clarence J. Bridwell of Wonder Lake, who was killed on the Crystal Lake blacktop last summer* KOTALIK STUDIO PHOTO Postal Thanksgiving is in the air, and like most of the folks around us, we find many blessings of the past year for which to give thanks. Having expressed the feelings of the Plaindealer staff in another column, we will only pause briefly at this point to anticipate the very small -- but important reasons for which we will be thankful on the special day itself. For an alarm clock hushed in the early morning hours on one of those rare days when we expect to enjoy a sleep - in. For the convenience of modern living which permits us to enjoy all of the tasty goodies of the holiday without so much las putting on an apron if we shojjld choose to take advantage^ the ready - to -eat department of our local grocery store. . ^ For relatives who call to say "Stop for a bite" just in case we miss that trip to the store. For the Thursday deadline also taking a holiday, with the (Continued on page 7) DID YOU GUESS? If you failed to guess the identity of the nationally known figure and the McHenry serviceman pictured with him, which appeared in Wednesday's Plaindealer, you probably "were not alone. The man of rank was none other than President - Elect RichardNixon, shown second from left iri back row. Hie McHenry man was Donald R. Meyer, Sr. of 3619 W. Main street, left front who can boast today, "I knew him when .. City Parishes Participate In Program The Council of Administration of Marian Central Catholic high school, consisting of the pastor and lay representatives from each of the fourteen supporting parishes in McHenry county, voted to study Catholic education in McHenry county on elementary, secondary and Confraternity of Christian Doctrine levels, when they met for their monthly meeting. The fourteen parishes which will participate are St. Margaret Mary, Algonquin; SS. Peter and Paul, Cary; St. Thomas, Crystal Lake; St. John the Baptist, Johnsburg; Sacred Heart, Marengo; St. Mary, McHenry; St. Patrick, McHenry; St. Joseph, Richmond; St. Peter , Spring - Grove; Christ the King, Wonder Lake; and St. Mary, Wbodstocfc, James Hanlon, Ph. D. associate dean of the School of Lio» eral Arts, Marquette university* and Edward DeRoche, Ph. D., also of Marquette university, will conduct the study shortly after the first of the year. The study will appraise the following: Parish financial situations; elementary and secondary programs; personnel and facilities; attitude of Catholic parents, of the community, as expressed through its business and educational leaders. Mr. Hanlon and Mr. DeRoche are experienced iif evaluating both diocesan and parochial educational programs. They have conducted previous studies during the last ten years in a number of dioceses and parishes in Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. At the present time, a team from Marquette university is conducting a similar (Continued on page 7) Bmllellm • As the Plaindealer went to press, William Mellinghausen of 905 W. Wright, McHenry, was in the operating room of the local hospital undergoing surgery for a gunshot wound. Sheriffs police are investigating the incident that occurred at 11:20 a.m. Monday in which the 66 - year-old Mellinghausen, a retired engineer for the Chicago & North Western Railway, allegedly was injured from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the head, Rep. J.B. Hill Killed Friday Holiday Rites Mu i®scue Hunter From Island Two members of Company I of the McHenry Township Fire ^Protection district went to the Assistance of county deputy sheriffs early Thursday morning Vnd rescued a duck hunter stranded on a rocky point off River Terrace drive, at the mouth of the Fox river, near Half, Moon island. Franz Reitmeier of 1706 W. River Terrace drive, McHenry, was broughtsafely toshore after several hours in freezing temperatures after his boat floated away. Reitmeier had gone hunting at daybreak and was setting out decoys when his boat drifted away. As he tried to grab the boat, he stepped into a deep hole in water up to his neck. The hunter managed to throw his jacket onto the small island arid to crawl out of the hole to safety. He continued to fire his gun a number of times before he attracted attention of Michael Whiteside of Riverdale, who turned in the alarm. (Continued on page 7) JOHN B. HILL John B. (Jack) Hill of West Dundee, elected Nov. 5 to hissecond term as Republican state Representative) from the 33rd district in Kane and McHenry counties, was killed Friday afternoon Nov. 22, in a motorcycle accident on the grounds of (Continued on page 7) On Thanksgiving, when families and friends join together to give thanks for all that is good and plentiful in freedom, McHenry churches are planning special rites. PRESBYTERIAN-METHODIST The joint Thanksgiving day services of Faith Presbyterian church, and the First United Methodist church, McHenry, will be held at the latter church 3717 West Main street, at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 28. The Rev. John 0o Mclntyre, pastor of the Faith Presbyterian church will bring the Thanksgiving day message, "The Blessing Confirmed". The Scripture Lessons are Deuteronomy 8;lJ-20 and Luke 17:11-18, The combined choirs of the two churches will provide special music under the direction of William Toalson. The Thanksgiving day offering will be given to the Christian Relief Overseas Program' (CROP) which through the years has ministered to the hungry of the world. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC : At. St. Mary's Catholic church there will, be Masses at 7, ft and 9 o'clock the last a special Mass of Thanksgiving. ST, PATRICKS CATHOLIC In addition to the regular Masses at 7 and 8 o'clock at St. Patrick's Catholic church,- there will alsoUaspecialMas£ of Thanksgiving at; 10 o'clock*., ZION LUTHERAN Rev, Ottomar Krueger Of Lake Zurich will conduct the 9 o'clock service at Zion Luth? eran church Thanksgiving raoir- % niijg. Both the cMUfrerite - women's choirs will be featured. • SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Thanksgiving day worship (Continued on page 7) : > Erect Remrrection For Church's Year PATRICIA HAYNES RETURNS FROM TRIP ABROAD Patricia Eileen Haynes is now residing with her family in Island Lake after an exciting six months spent in Europe. Miss Haynes graduated last June 8 with a B.S. degree in Marketing from Northern Illinois university, DeKalb. Shortly afterward, she became one of eight students from N.I.U. to participate as an AIESEC trainee in Europe. This is the Association for International Exchange Students in economics and commerce. She worked in Goteborg, Sweden, for two months in the product development phases of a leading firm. After completion of her traineeship, She travelled in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, England and Ireland. With little more than twentyfive days until Christmas, everyone is reminded to get gifts and cards ready for mailing. Domestic gift parcels should be mailed before Dec. 2 if they are destined for distant states and not later than Dec. 14 if they are for local area. Greeting cards for distant states should be mailed not later than Dec. 11 and those for local delivery not later than Dec. 16. Christmas gifts for servicemen stationed in foreign countries, deadlines are parcel airlift " PAL" and "SAM" Nov. 30 and airmail Dec. 10. To be absolutely sure of on - time delivery, mail on or before these deadlines. All articles should be packed in boxes of wood, solid fiberboard, metal or strong durable faced corrugated fiberboard, wrapped with heavy paper and tied with strong cord. Address clearly on one side only and give return address in left hand corner. The address and return address should be written again inside the package in case the exterior wrapping comes off. Do the post office a favor by mailing early in the day. Shop and mail early and please use zip code. SPEAKS FOR NURSES Dr. E. Wilt, M.D., chief of staff at McHenry hospital, will present a program on "Cardiac Resuscitation" Monday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital dining room. Nurses in the McHenry county area are invited to attend. Q0e For living in McHenry, a hometown in which we have long felt a deep loyalty. For business men and. women who spend twelve months of every year to provide the public with a wide selection of merchandise at prices comparable to metropolitan shopping areas. For civic and fraternal organizations whose members work tirelessly in the pursuit of programs to assist the less fortunate. For a Chamber of Commerce which at this writing is planning to extend its services to improve the business climate oi the community. For a city whose leaders are planning, with conservatism, for the progressive needs of a fast growing area. For schools that boast as their No. 1 concern the future citizens of tomorrow, and for men and women who back up that boast with long hours in their behalf. For citizens who embark individually, in their own way, on campaigns to make the world as a whole, and McHenry in particular, better places in which to live. . . . . F o r r e a d e r s w h o s e l o y a l t y t h r o u g h the years has inspired our promise that we will never give up our effort to provide a better and better newspaper. THE PLAINDEALER STAFF cf. *1SP RESURRECTION SHRINE Parishioners of St. Mary's church have been agreeably surprised with the magnificence of the Resurrection Shrine which was erected in early August in the grass high marker section of their cemetery. This section was opened a year ago and it will provide for 1,200 burials. The shrine is a beautiful blend of rockville flamed granite arch with a charcoal granite base, and random* (Continued^ 'V'fo»V >