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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1972, p. 18

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n"- X PAGE 18-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,1972 Coming Events Last Goodbye To The Wharf The Wharf restaurant at Wonder Lake said its last goodbye to patrons in the early hours of last Monday morning. A short time later fire raged through the building. Framed in the doorway, amidst the ruins, are a state arson investigator and two Wonder Lake firemen. This charred archway is all that remain&v of the once popular eating establishment. Rubble and twisted steel are grim reminders of the blaze which totally destroyed the structure shortly after closing hours last Monday. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD AUGUST 13 Newcomers Club - Shady Lane Performance - Dinner, 2:30 p.m. - Show, 4:30. Oakhurst Improvement Association Picnic - Oakhurst Park - 2 Miles South of Rt. 120 - - Noon Till 8 p.m. Men's Foresters Annual Family Picnic - McHenry City Park - Starting at 12:30 p.m. AUGUST 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. AUGUST 15 . Luncheon, Fashions, Cards - St. Patrick's Ladies Guild - St. Patrick's Church Hall - Ser­ ving 11:30 to 1 p.m. - Fashions 1 to 2 p.m., followed by cards. Reservations encouraged from members of St. Patrick's Guild. AUGUST 16 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop - - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. Luncheon and Card Party - Sponsored By ICWC - Pauline Horak Home, 68}3 Chillem Drive, Spring Grdve. AUGUST 17 McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club Meeting - 8 p.m., McCullom Lake Beach House. * AUGUST 18 St. Mary's Girl Juvenile Foresters Trip to Santa's Village - Meet City Park, 9 a.m. - Bring Bus Fare & Lunch - Reservations, Mrs. William Tonyan, Jr., or Mrs. Jack Smith St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Theatre Dinner Party - - Shady Lane, Marengo - Meet At St. Mary's - Reservations By Aug. 13 - Call Mrs. Fred Karpinski. AUGUSTS & 19 Rummage /Sale - St. Paul's Episcopal/xhurch, Green Street and St. Paul Avenue - Aug. 18,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Aug. 19, 9 to 12 Noon. AUGUST 23 Deaths LYMAN W. DIXON Lyman W. Dixon, 66, of 1322 W. Bay road, died Friday, Aug. 4, in McHenry hospital. Born June 5, 1906, in Maywood, he had resided here for the past twenty years, coming from River Forest. .He was a former president of U.S. Finishing and Manufac­ turing Co., and of the Printers Finishing Co., of Chicago. For many years he was on the board of directors at Westlake Community hospital, Melrose Park. He was a member of River Forest lodge No. 1049, A.F. & A.M. and a life member of Medinah Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. of Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Mary Jo, nee Hackett, twin daughters, Jean Dixon, at Board Meeting - City Hall - 9:30 a.m. AUGUST 30 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Milwaukee, Wis. - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER 6 St. Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society of Forester -- Shady Lane Playhouse, Marengo - Bus Leaves St. Mary's at 10:30 a.m. - Reservations By Aug. 24 - Mrs. Richard Freund, Mrs. Leonard Freund, or Mrs. Robert Vogt. home, and Mrs. Thomas G. (Lynne) Mason, McHenry; a sister, Mrs. George (Naomi) Kraymer, McHenry. ' Services were held at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral /home on Monday, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Willis H. Walker of Mt. Hone United Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Mt. Emblem cemetery, Elmhurst. At the request of the family, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. RAYMOND J . WENDT An eight-year resident of McHenry, Raymond J. Wendt, 61, died Monday, Aug. 7, at Augustana hospital, Chicago. Born Jan. 23, 1911, in Ladysmith, Wis., he w$s an engineer for the Seeburg Corporation in Chicago. Survivors include his wile, L. Dorothea, a son, Jon, of Mt. Prospect; three grandchildren; his mother, Clara Wendt, of Little Falls, Minn.; and two sisters in Minnesota. Services will be held Wed­ nesday afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Olson Funeral home, 6471 Northwest Highway, Chicago. Burial will be in Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. ROBERTS. KOCZOR Robert S. Koczor, 43, of 1715 N. Flower street, McHenry, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Friday evening, Aug. 4, following a two-car crash on Rt. 31, near Crystal Lake. Mr. Koczor is survived by his wife, Audrey; four children, Randy, Ricky, Deborah and Rhonda; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koczor; and one brother, Ronald. Services were conducted Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Drake & Son funeral home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Burial was in Memorial Estates cemetery. JOSEPHINE MILLER Mrs. Josephine Miller, 58, of 422 S. Highland ^rive (Lakemoor), McHenry, died Saturday, Aug. 5, in McHenry hospital. Mrs. Miller was born Oct. 6, 1913, in Utica, New York. Survivors are her husband, Joel I.: four daughters, Mrs. Maryann Nelson of Rock- ford, Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Buss of Plainfield, 111., Mrs. Robert (Joan Marie) Whitt- combe of Zion and Ruth Ann Miller at home; two sons, Thomas L, of Bay City, Mich., and Robert K. of Lakemoor; ten grandchildren and bar step­ mother, Mrs. Fred Dosch, Berwyn. The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son chapel, where services were conducted at 1 o'clock Tuesday. Burial was in Windridge cemetery, Cary. FRANKLIN D. JOHNSON Franklin D. Johnson, 32, of 501 Maple street, Car- pentersville, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Friday evening, Aug. 4. He died of injuries sustained in a two-car accident. Mr. Johnson, an employee of Oaks Manufacturing, Crystal Lake, was born March 26,1940, in Arkansas. Local arrangements were made by the George R. Justen & Son chapel. The body was transferred to the Farmers Union chapel, Jonesboro, Ark., for last rites. Burial will be in McDaniel cemetery. PETER J. THELEN A funeral Mass was offered Saturday at 10 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic church lor Peter J. Thelen. Mr. Thelen, died Aug. 2 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Buftal was in the new St. Patrick's cemetery. The deceased was born June 10, 1923, in Canada, son of Arthur J. and Sarah Marie McPhee Thelen. He is survived by his widow, Edna; a daughter, Christine, and a son, Jeffrey, both at home; his mother, who lives in McHenry; and a brother, John A., of Carol Stream. The body rested at 0the George R. Justen & Son chapel until the time of last rites. EDWARD TELOW Edward Telow of 4213 Riverview Drive, McHenry, died Monday, Aug. 7, in McHenry hospital. He was 79 years of age. "Survivors include his widow, Victoria; also two sons, Steve and Edward, Jr., Chicago. The body was taken to the Jaeger chapel, 3526 N. Cicero, Chicago, for arrangements. Cultivating new friends is one of the pleasant ex­ periences that make life easier and brighter. B00IE Riverview Camp, 6818 R.N.JW J Richmond ? COB STY flfil BELVIDERE, -- Luncheon Country Club - 1 Mrs. Lorraine Reservations. p.m. - Call Coari For THREE DIE IN WEEKEND CRASHES (Continued from page 1) Rogman was taken to Memorial hospital by the Marengo Rescue^stmad for a checkup. Two passengers in the Holas car, two-year-old Marcello Ferrentino and* five- year-old Anthony Ferrentino, both of 1124 avenue, Rochelle, were taken to the hospital by their parents for examinations. Miss Holas stated she was west-bound on the highway when she.noticed the Rogman truck cross the center line and come into her lane of traffic. She swerved to the right but was unable to avoid the collision. Rogman said he was east- bound on the highway when the car in front ®of him stopped suddenly so he swerved to the right and applied his brakes. His brakes grabbed and he lost control of his truck.- Witnesses at the scene stated the Rogman truck crossed the center line several times before striking the Holas auto. Barbara J. Neeley of 7411 Nantucket drive, Wonder lake, was cited by sheriff's police for invalid driver's license dug to curfew after her car strifck a parked car owned by James Walters of 5024 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood. The mishap occurred Saturday morning about 12:45 in front of the Walters home. Miss Neeley told deputies she wa£ west-bound on Barnard Mill road when she apparently fell asleep and struck the Walters auto. Walters said he had just parked his car and turned off the engine when he was struck in the right rear fender. Officers noted there were no skid marks at the scene from the Neeley auto and the Walters car was pulled completely off the roadway. - Charles R. White of 413 North boulevard, McHenry, was ticketed for driving while in­ toxicated following a one-car accident Sunday morning on Route 120, Lakemoor. White said he was west-bound on the highway when he was forced off the north side of the road by an oncoming vehicle in the middle of the road. Officers noted that the driver smelled strongly' of alcoholic liquor at the scene and was unable to walk or stand without support. He consented to take a breathalizer test which resulted in deputies-issuing him the ticket for DWI. Auction Will Benefit Home Owners Group The Griswold Lake Home Owners association will sponsor a public auction Sunday, Aug. 13, starting at 1 o'clock. The site will be the corner of River and Dowell roads. Col. Tippett will conduct the auction, which will include items large and small, ap­ pliances, clothing, furniture and miscellaneous. Proceeds will be used for road maintenance, culverts, beach insurance and similar services to residents of that area. Refreshments will be available on the grounds. Hospital Notes McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Phillip Mieszala, Shawn Burton, Arne W. Nordenscn, Helen Allen, Lena Abbinanti, Mark Ross, Leo Wanta, Martha Petersen, Karen Sarabia, Torsten Carlson, Emma Schuberth, Linda Laane, James Goodman, Grace Layton, Jason Lazar, George Johnson, Frank Tanzillo,\ Girrardo Fernandez, Frank Schafer, Laurie Peschke, Lauretta Mohr, William Bishoff, Virginia Newkirk, Minnie Orsolini, Duane Han­ son, Walter Price, Eleanore Wildhagen, Mathew Wolf, McHenry; Jesse Brantley, Sr., Linda Gravley, Richmond; Danny Brown, June Charrey, Spring Grove; James Weisenburger, Wonder Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL * WOODSTOCK yfmong patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, were Janet Cope, Max Savalick, Wonder Lake; Janice D i e d r i c h , R a y m o n d Winkowski, Maste^ Jamie Moran, Nona Massheinper, Shirley Caley, Dale Bates, McHenry. AUGUST 26 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meets For Cards - Home of Marion Longfield, 4508 Garden Quarter Apt. 37, 2nd Floor. AUGUST 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Garden and Flower Show - 7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria. McHenrv Woman's Club - New Arrivals McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Howard Litt are parents of a daughter Aug. 3. A son was born Aug. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schaefer became parents of a daughter Aug. 5. Mr. and Mrs. William McGowan announce the birth of a son Aug. 5. On Aug. 7 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bokemeier. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wenslett of Wonder Lake are parents of a son Aug. 3. A son was born Aug. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Misek, McHenry. I I I A U G U S T 9 t h , 1 0 t h ,LL# 11th, 12th and 13th Wednesday thru Sunday 'snT\ Come where the fun entertainment is best! and PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FRIDAY. AUGUST 11 8 P.M. - GRANDSTAND MUSIN* N" MEANDERS Rebels of 1972, take note of the respect between accused and accuser three quarters of a century ago. K.A.F. FLAGSTONE Walls - Walks - Patios Including ̂ Split wall 8" width Veneer Storm Nbtural Weathered Edge Ground Cover - Ail Colors - Feattyerock Chunks-Boulders-Veneer Fox River Stone Company Rte. 31 - South Elgin 742-6060 . Fantastic Wet Road Handling Are YoO New In Mc I enry Area ********** BOB LIDO SUNDAY, 6& 8 P.M. Wednesday. Aua. 9th: FFA DAY, FAMILY DAY, Tractor Pulling Contest, Pony Race, Harness, 43" & under, Chariot Race, Queen Contest... All rides for Midway Amusements Carnival will be 6 rides for $1.00 all day. Thursday. Aua. 10: 4-H DAY, Senior Citizens Day, All Senior Citizens Over 65 Admitted Free, Tractor Pulling Contest, Chariot Race, Pony Race, Harness, Over 43", Pony Race, Running Race, Under 46",Riders 15 Years or Und^r, 4-H & FFA Livestock Auction,Tractor Pulling Contest, Classes D & F, Teenage Dancing. Fridov. Aug. 11th: Pony Race, Harness, 43" & Under, Draft Horse Pulling Contest, Chariot Race, Pony Running Race, Under 46" & Riders Under 15 Years, Teenage Dancin9 •DEMOLITION DERBY 8 P.M. GRANDSTAND Saturday, Aug. 12th: Judging Steers & Barrow Show, Judging Ponies, Pony Race, Harness, Over 43" & Under 46", Chariot Race, Mels Clown Band, Rock River Region Antique Car Show, Over 100 Antique Cars On Display All Day. • Sonny James & The Southern Gentlemen, 2 Hr. Show Sunday, Aua. 13th: Livestock Parade, Pony Race, Harness, Under 43", HARNESS RACING, 8 HEATS, Chariot Race,Pony Race, Running Under 46" & Riders Under 15 Years, Mels Clown Band, Calf Scramble. Do You Know Someone New? WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND ^ ROYAL WELCOME TO EVERY NEWCOMER TO OUR AREA t ' ' » The Road Holders CALL Joan Stull 385-5418 Fran Olsen 385-5740 Doris Andreas 385-4! Fi rel l i Radial Tires \ for Americari. European and Japanese EUR0PA MOTORS "The Saab Place" 3318 W. Pearl St. McHenry, IUinois 60050 Ph. 3S5-0700 ROYAL WELCOME KNOW YOUR NEW AREA --ROYAL WELCOME: DOES * Lawrence Welk Stars, Ralna English, Guy Hovis and Bob Lido 2 Hour Show at 6 and 8 p.m. GRANDSTAND i 5 * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * \t SONNY JAMES t SATURDAY, 6& 8 P.M. * * DON'T MISS The Wee Farm Wee Farm, Minature Saw Mill and Threshing Machine, Petting Zoo, Alberto Lanzoil&His Fabulous Monkeys, Regular Antique Car Ex­ hib i t , Every Dea ler In The Area , M IDWAY AMUSEMENTS CARNIVAL WITH 14 BIG RIDES. FREE GRANDSTAND - FREE PARKING CHILDREN 12 and UNDER FREE RALNA & GUY SUNDAY, 6 & 8 P.M. t Daily Admission: $1.25 Wednesday & Thursday 1 Daily Admission: $1.50 Friday-Saturday-Sunday v

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