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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Dec 1974, p. 16

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McHenry Churches Set Rites In Observance Of Christmas PAOF. 17. Pf AINDE ALER . TI IKPf lAY. DECEMBER 24.1*74 Kl'DOLPH IS A BEAUTY -- Maybe you never thought of Rudolph ;is a beauty, but then you never saw in him the person of Donna limnami. Miss Huinann holds both the title of Miss McHenry and Miss McHenry County. She is shown above holding the special suit she wore in portraying the famous reindeer in the Valley View school music program presented recently. She also was featured at (ho 1'TO holiday party, where she appeared before an overflow crowd STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD FIVE YEAR OLD STRUCK WHILE LEAVING BUS (Cont inued f rom page 1) t r ea ted fo r minor in ju r ies a t McHenry hosp i ta l emergency room fo l lowing an acc iden t t 1 )08 Li ly Lake road . His ca r as demol i shed in the mishap . Accord ing to deput ies , Lamberg was sou th-bound when for no apparen t reason , the au to le f t the wes t s ide of the roadway and h i t a t r ee . Lamberg sa id he cou ld nember f ro th ing about the acc iden t Lynn Iv Kola r of 5411 W. ake Shore d r ive . Wonder Lake , was taken to McHenry sp i ta 1 by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad fo l lowing a one- ca r acc iden t on Barnard Mi l l road , jus t wes t o f R ing wood road . _____ The Kola r ca r sk idded on the roadway and h i t the d i tch on the sou th s ide of the r igh t -of - way . , t , . A two-car acc iden t a t the corner of Kim and Fron t s t ree t s resu l ted in in ju ry to one dr iver , Cynth ia M. Par r i l l i o f Lakes ide Lane ' Fox Lake She was taken to McHenry hosp i ta l fo r t rea tment Kla ine Wi l l i s o f 1207 L i ly 1 , ake road , McHenry . was wes t ­ bound on Kim. As she proceeded th rough the in ­ t e r sec t ion . a co l l i s ion took p lace be tween the two au tos . Ms Par r i l l i sa id she was eas t - hound on Kim and was go ing to tu rn nor th on to Fron t when impac t occur red . No l i cke t s were i s sued . Rober t C . Faher ty of 801 Tree Top road , Ing les ide , was c i t ed for improper pass ing on the le f t a f t e r a co l l i s ion be tween h i s au to and one dr iven by Michae l I ) Cooley o t 4315 S ioux lane , McHenry . The acc iden t took p lace in the 4800 b lock of 'Yys ta l Lake road Cooley v> a s p repar ing to make a le f t t in n f rom the ins ide sou th bound lane in to a dr iveway lb> s topped to a l low oncoming t ra f f ic to pass and ywl ien he began to tu rn , he h i t the Faher ty au to , which was pass ing h im on the le f t . Faher ty s ta ted he d idn ' t see the o t h e r car s igna l fo r the lo rn THEFTS, FORGERY, ARSON AMONG COMPLAINTS (Continued from page 1) nerk was notified by the Fox Lake Police department that Ellis was in custody. He was brought to the McHenry Police station, where he was processed and then taken to McHenry county jail, where he is being held in lieu of bond. Kathryn L. Brittian of 1906 Oakleaf drive, McHenry, was arrested and charged with forgery by Detective Sgt. Kinnerk. Her bond was set at $4,000 and she is to appear in court Jan. 2. The arrest took place after police were alerted to the fact that a forged check has been passed on NdvrtfO at McHenry State bank in the amount of $50. Investigation led to the arrest of Ms. Brittian. Kinnerk reported that three male juveniles were petitioned to juvenile court Tuesday. One juvenile was charged with passing forged checks at McHenry State bank. The of­ fense occurred Nov. 1. A second juvenile was charged with possession of narcotic drugs on Dec. 2 and the third was charged with arson in connection with an incident at East campus high school Dec . 11 . . McHenry churches are making plans for special' services on the holy day of Christmas, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. . St. Mary Catholic At St. Mary Catholic church there will be a carol service Christmas eve starting at 11:15 p.m. followed by a con- celebrated Mass in the main church at midnight. There will also be a guitar Mass at mid­ night in Mary chapel. Masses on Christmas day are 6:30, 8, 9:30, 9:45,10:45, 11 and noon. There will be confessions heard after the 8 a.m. Mass Tuesday and from 3 to 5 p.m. that day. Zion Lutheran Zion Lutheran church, 4206 W. Rt. 120, celebrates the Christmas season this year with six special services of worship. The message in all services will be from the people of Christmas in the Word to the People of Christmas in the world today. The Christmas eve services are at 7:30 p.m., "The Shepherds Share the Word", and at 11:30 p.m., candlelight service, "The Merry Crowd in Bethlehem". The following day there will be a service at 10:30 a.m., "The Wise Men Were Glad to Know". The following Sunday there will be rites at 7:45 and 10:30 a.m., "The Holy Family was Kept Together". Other services are scheduled for New Year's eve and New Year's day. Faith Presbyterian On Christmas eve at 7 p.m. there will be a special Choir Choral and Scripture service at Faith Presbyterian church, featuring a number of special anthems by the junior and ' senior choirs. The nursery room will be available for in­ fants and toddlers. First United Methodist Christmas eve services will be held at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. at ( t r i e of t ( i e wor ld ' s mos t scen ic and remarkab le roads i s the Seventeen Mi le d r ive , near Carmel , Ca l i f . * Are You New In • McHenry Area ? •••••••••• Do You Know Someone new? wr WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A ROYAL WELCOME TO EVERY NEWCOMER TO OMR AREA ! ! ! ! ! CALL JOANSTULL DORIS ANDREAS 385-.' >418 385-4518 rV m Ml WHMHl the First United Methodist church. The Rev. Ralph Smith will use the theme "Search Parties" for the Christmas message. A nursery will be provided at the 8 p.m. service. St. Patrick Catholic Christmas Masses at $t. Patrick Catholic church will be offered at 5 and 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24, and there will also be a concelebrated Mass at mid­ night, preceded by a half hour of carols by the adult choir. Soloists will be Mark Bartos, Mary Ann Wegener and Carolyn Ritthaler. Masses Christmas day are at 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m. and at 12:15 p.m. The Sacrament of Recon­ ciliation (confessions) will be Tuesday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. only. St. Paul Episcopal St. Paul Episcopal church is planning for midnight Mass, which starts at 11 o'clock Dec. 24. The Christmas day service will be Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. Shepherd of the Hills A cheerful Christmas eve candlelight communion service will be held Dec. 24 at 11 p.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street. Pastor Roger Schneider will speak on the theme: "Wouldn't it be fantastic. . .?" based on John 1:1. The senior choir, under the direction of Norman Macdonald, III, will provide special music. The service will conclude with the sanctuary in total darkness, except for the candles held by the wor­ shippers, as the congregation sings "Silent Night, Holy Night!" A Christmas day festival communion service will be held on Christmas day at 10:30 a.m. On Dec. 22 at 6:30 p.m., the Luther League will sing Christmas carols for all of the shut-ins in the parish. The evening of caroling will con­ clude with a Christmas pizza party provided by James and Marilyn Kinder, 3003 West Scott avenue. St. Peter Catholic At St. Peter Catholic church, Spring Grove, there will be a sung Mass Tuesday, Dec. 24, at 8 p.m. The Masses Christmas day will be at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. Confessions will be heard Dec. 24 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. None will be heard Christmas eve. Death** WILLIAM KENDERS Last rites were held Friday night at 8:30 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home for William Kenders, 65, of 4814 Chesterfield drive, Whispering Oaks. Rev. Roger W. Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills church officiated. Burial was private. Mr. Kenders was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital, Thursday, Dec. 19. He was born June 27, 1909, in Illinois. He was a retired foreman of a valve manufac­ turing company in Chicago and had lived in this area for five years. His survivors include his wife, Helen V., nee Howorka ; a brother, Walter, of Chicago; and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Conca, of California. Memorials may be made to the heart fund. BERNICE BAILEY Private services were held in California for Mrs. Bernice Bailey of Daley City, Calif., who died Dec. 19. Among her survivors are her husband, W.C. Bailey; her mother, Mrs. Emma Franzen, both of California; and her sister, Mrs. Max (Emma) Doering of McHenry. 4 4 < I < i < I < < < < Letters To Santa "To Santa from Billy Berry, "Dear Santa I want a ready ranger pack and a break in eight race track and a hairy canary plane and rock em and sock em robots and I want a super heroes earring case and a daisy BB gun and a sub search game and I want a electro shot shooting gallary and I want a race-O-rama pin ball game and a shazam doll and I want a P.A. with mike and a tote about recorder and I want a train track and I want a spider man costume and I want spiderman mask and I want spider mans web shotter and I want star treck exploring set and I want a spider man poster and I want spidermans belt and I want captain Americas mask and I want captian Americas shield and I want Hawkeyes mask and costume and I want Hawkeyes boots and I want Hawkeyes bow and his arrows and I want Thors hammer and I want Ironmans mask and his costume and his boots and I want batmans batterang and I want batmans costume and I want a hulk poster and I want dared devils hook and dare devils costume his glaves and his mask and his boots and I want a tent. Thats all. The End." "I love you Santa Claus. I want a game and a record player, a ice skateS, happy baby and knit magic, a math book. "Maureen Kujjawa" "Dear Santa, "I liked frosty and rudolph. I also liked you at the park. I would like a Barbie bus, games, winnie pooh, records, doll house with people. And my brother would like a telephone and trucks. You are sweet. "Love, Andrea Rowe, age 5" "Dere Santa, "I wat you to fig the poor the presents first then come to are houses. I wood like a Big Jim camping outfit and a Doon Buggy and a Disny movie viewer and thank you vere much Santa." "Scott Anderson" "Dear Santa Claus, "This Christmas I wish to only have five presents. They are barbie's town house, barbie's beech bus, a coloring book and some crayons. And I want some more presents because the rest you can pick out the rest whatever you want to give me, you can give me. Have a Merry Christmas riding in you sleigh with all your raindeer guiding you. "Love, Mary Sweetwood" "Dear Santa, "I was going to write to you a long time ago but I did not so I am writing to you now this is what I want. Derry Daring, Which whitch, a record player and a long dress and a robe, p.j. hat gloves, scarf, slippers and thank' you Santa I love you." "Marie Pryor" "Dear Santa, "I want for christma a knit magic, dip a flower. Barbies friendship, snoopy's flying dog house, Teddy bear. I love you." "Love, Cathy Burn "PS. Please. P.S.S. Thank, you" "Dear Santa Claus. "I have been a good boy at school and at home. I hope you can come to my house on Christmas. It's ok. if I'm sleeping when you come. I would like you to bring me: Evil Knievel, putt putt train, verti-bird and a peter pan book. I'll leave some cookies out for you. "Love, John Doherty" "Dear Santa, "How are you? My sisters and I are trying to be good girls. We both love you. I would like Barbies Miss America Center, A whach operation game, a record player and some clothes. My sister Paula would like Barbies bech bus, a nurse kit, doll clothes, a snoopy toothbrush, play school Mc- Donlds. '.'Love, Donna Zutaut" "Dear Santa, "I was a very good girl this year. I help my mother with my two little brothers. They are good also. I want you to leave me a dolly for my brothers a choo choo train and trucks. I'll leave you cookies and milk under our tree for you. I love you very much. Merry Christmas. "Love, Lydia Walker" msm Christmas flotj Wishing that the joy of ̂ the first Christmas is yours. Ih I 8 FABRIC T0WNE 3932 WEST MAIN STREET McHENRY, ILL SAVE NOW WITH OUR LAST MINUTE DISCOUNTS SUNNY MONEY COUPON SUNNY MONEY COUPON SUNNY MONEY COUPON SUNNY-MONEY COUPON 1.29 DESITIN LOTION IDGES C LIMIT I Reg. $2. 4-oz. bottle LIMIT 1 10-ounce unbreakable bottle. For soft skin. Good through Doctnber 26th LIMIT I Pack of 5 Gillette of manly after shave. Good through Docmmbf 26th Good through Docotnhor 26th HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included John G. Hendle, Gene Simpson, Mary Ann McKay, Elizabeth McClure, Darren J. Shay, John Demke, Joseph Gawlik, Melvin Pond, Joseph Gagnon, Torsten Carolson, Carrie Howell, McHenry; Amy Beth Freund, Spring Grove and Hedwig Williams, Wonder Lake. BIRTHS MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Popp are parents of a daughter, Dec. 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Hovseth, McHenry, welcomed a son, Dec. 18. Mr and Mrs. Harry Humiston of Spring Grove became parents of a son Dec. 20. HOLIDAY DISCOUNT 19.95 CLAIR0L CRAZY CURL STYLING WAND °rices effective through Decem­ ber 26th. Right reserved to limit quantities. Due to space limitations, some stores may not carry all ad­ vertised items. GILLETTE SUPER MAX STYLER DRYER 17 * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * t * * * * * * * FlmehCube* Curls in 10 seconds. Uses tap water. With thermostat control. 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