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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Mar 1975, p. 7

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Koerber And Zeller Named To All North Suburban Cage Team ' ;! By Dick Rabbitt Steve Koerber and Marty Zeller, two members of Coach Ken Ludwig's McHenry Warriors, were named to the North Suburban All Conference team by the conference coaches at a meeting in Crystal Lake last Saturday morning. Koerber was an unanimous selection of the coaches. NORTH SUBURBAN CONFERENCE 1974-75 ALL CONFERENCE TEAM NAME SCHOOL HT WT YR X Steve Koerber McHenry 6'5" 165 Jr Marty Zeller McHenry 6'5" 190 Sr X John Tichy Barrington 6'5" 185 Sr DaleBernhard Crown- 6'3" 175 Jr X Max Kipfer Dundee 6'8" . 190 Sr Mike McWeeny Lake Forest 6'2" 185 Sr Mark Mieszala Libertyville 6'1" 175 Sr X Pete Geisser Mundelein 6'3" 185 Sr Terry Barrett North Chicago 6'3" 175 Jr X Del Yarbrough North Chicago 6'6" 205 Jr X Danny Mack Zion Benton 6'6" 195 Sr William Franklin Zion Benton 6'4" 190 Sr X denotes unanimous Deaths LARRY S. BENDER Larry S. Bender, 33 of 96 Greenfield drive, South Wind­ sor, Conn., formerly of Danville and Newman, 111., died Thursday, Feb. 27, in a Hart­ ford, Conn., hospital. He had been a resident of Windsor for the past eight years. Mr. Bender was the husband of the former Sandra Jones of McHenry. He was born June 9, 1941, in Danville, json of R. Emerson and Ellene Elder Bender, now residing in Newman. The deceased was employed as a research scientist for United Aircraft Laboratories of East Hartford, Conn. He was graduated from the University of Illinois, ranking first in his class, and also graduated from Princeton university, Prin­ ceton, New Jersey. Besides his wife and parents, he is survived by a brother, Robert, of Newman, 111.; a sister, Mrs. Gail Porter, of Metcalf, 111. Mrs. Bender's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Redwanz of McHenry. Funeral services were held at the Samsel-Bassinger funeral home. South Windsor, Saturday at 10 o'clock. Burial was in Center cemetery, South Wind­ sor;" Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer society. ESTHER F.CHASE A former resident of McHenry, Mrs. Esther Frances Chase, 50, 2607 Lambros drive, Midland, Mich., died Wed­ nesday, Feb. 26, in a Midland hospital. Born Jan. 23, 1925 in McHenry, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Frances Brueggemann Althoff. She was a graduate of McHenry high school. Among her survivors are her husband, Fred Chase, Jr.; three sons, Fred III, David and Dan; two daughters, Susan and Lisa; and three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Vycital and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Beckenbaugh, McHenry, and Mrs. C.W. (Anita) Becken­ baugh, Bettendorf, Iowa. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Martha Jean, and a brother, Cletus Althoff. Funeral Mass was offered last Friday morning at 10 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament Catholic church with burial at Calvary Catholic cemetery, Midland. Mich. ROY F. SCHAEFER Funeral Mass was offered Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's Catholic church for Roy F. Schaefer, 59, 3918 West avenue, who died Feb. 27 in McHenry hospital. Mr. Schaefer was born June 22,1915 in Illinois, the son of the late Ben and Anna Pitzen Schaefer. He was employed as a salesman for dairy products. Among his survivors are his wife, Berniece (Peterson); one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Sherrie) Hauck, Cary; two sons, Jack and Michael of McHenry; seven grand­ children; four sisters, Mrs. Del (Mildred) Smith of Alton, 111., Mrs. Earl (Helen) Turner of Michigan, Mrs. Richard (Rosemary) Mooney, Crystal Lake, and Mrs. Clifford (An­ na iWickham of Woodstock; three brothers, Ray of Crystal Lake, Ralph and Harold, McHenry. The body rested at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home until time of last rites. FRED J. SCHLADT Fred J. Schladt, 82, 8908 W. Sunset drive. Wonder Lake, died Feb. 27 in his home. He was born Sept A 9, 1892, in Illinois. He was a retired stationary engineer. His survivors include his wife. Rose, nee Kadlec; two sons. James P. and Fred J. Jr., of Wonder Lake; six grand­ children; and five great­ grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John (Ann) Kluge, Evanston, and Mrs. Christine Sesterhenn, Morton Grove; two brothers, Herman of Rock Island and Arthur of Glenview. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Alice Wilhilmy, in 1971 and a son. George, in 1945, World War II. Visitation was held at the George R. Justen and Son funeral home. Funeral Mass was offered Saturday at 12 noon at Christ the King Catholic church. Wonder Lake, with interment in the church cemetery. JOHN E. WENDT John E. Wendt, 82, Twin Lakes, Wis., formerly Rich­ mond, died Wednesday mor­ ning Feb. 26, at Lake Geneva Nursing Home following a long illness. He was born June 7, 1892 in Chicago, the son of Ernest and Celia Pohlman Wendt Mr. Wendt owned and operated J.E. Wendt Painting and Decorating in Richmond for 40 years retiring in 1956. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Richmond. He is survived by his wife, Theresa of Glendale, Calif., a daughter Mrs. George (Virginia) Mitchell of Glen­ dale; two sons, Edward of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Thomas of Richmond, and six grand­ children. Funeral Mass was celebrated at 10:30a.m. Saturday March 1, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with Fr. Thomas Neville of­ ficiating. Interment was in St. Joseph's Church Cemetery. Visitation was held Friday at the Ehorn-Adams Funeral Home. HELEN M.JONES Helen M. Jones, 60, of High­ way B, Genoa City, died Thursday morning Feb. 27, at Lakeland Nursing Home, Elkhorn, Wis. She was born May 25, 1914 in Chicago, the daughter of John and Helen Repp Among her survivors are her husband, Lloyd, three daughters, Mrs. Peter (Marie) Behan of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Noel (Eleanor) 'McCray of Greensboro, N.C., and Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Bruhn of Genoa City; and by ten grand­ children. Funeral Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic church in Richmond with Fr. Thomas Neville officiating. Interment was in St. Joseph's Church cemetery. Visitation was held in Ehorn-Adams funeral home, Richmond. MAURIE S.NIELSEN Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home for Maurie S. Nielsen of 601 N. Newman street. Jacksonville, Fla. Burial was private. Mrs. Nielsen, who was 80 years old. died Feb. 28 at the Highland Nursing home in Genoa City, Wis. She was born Nov 19, 1894, in Chicago. Her husband. Henry L.. died July 1. 1973. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Shirley M.) Olsen, McHenry, and Mrs. James (Beverly) Brown. Fort Walton Beach, Fla., one son, Henry L. Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; twelve grand­ children; three great­ grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Alice Matas, Sarasota, Fla. MILTON E.OLSON Milton E. Olson, 66, 520 N. Clement Lodge road, McHenry, died March 2 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. Olson was born in Two Harbors, Minn ., April 9, 1908, the son of John W. and Martina Isackson Olson and had been a resident of McHenry for 26 years. He was employed as a salesman for Allen-Wales Adding Machine Agency of Chicago, and was a member of Lodge No. 691, Loyal Order of Moose. His wife, Elsie C. (Lay) died Feb. 19, 1974. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. David (Karen) Kent, McHenry, and Mrs. Roy (Helen) Dodd of Columbus, Ohio; one son, John M. Olson, McHenry; eight grand­ children; one brother, Clarence Olson, Kansas;; and a sister, Mrs. Irene Flood of Winnepeg, Canada. Friends may call Wednesday after 2 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home where services will be held Thursday at 11 o'clock with burial in St. Mary's cemetery. Memorials may be made to Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock ATTENTION! /A NEW CAR BUYER <8> DON'T BUY YOUR NEXT NEW CAR UNTIL YOU CHECK OUR SPECIAL RATES FOR MARCH NEW CAR LOANS' • n c'a A FULLN SERVICE BANK/ PEOPLE, SERVING McHENRY SINCE 1906' McHenry State Ban 3510 W. ELM ST.-McHENRY WWVVVWVWVV^AW V.A. NEWS EDITOR S NOTE: Veterans and their families are asking thousands of questions con­ cerning the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Ad­ ministration. Jielow are some representative queries. Ad­ ditional information may be obtained at any VA office. Q. --1 bought a house in 1954 with a maximum loan guaranty of $7,500 from the Veterans administration. Since the Veterans Housing Act of 1974 increased the loan guaranty from $12,500 to $17,500, am I eligible for more entitlement? A. - Yes. You would be eligible for the $17,500 guaranty if you sold your home and paid the GI loan in full. Q. - I'm a veteran drawing compensation from the Veterans administration for a 30 per cent service-connected disability. I 'll be 65 and retired soon, and wonder if I can waive compensation and switch to pension? A. -- Yes, if you apply to VA and it is to your advantage. The agency will determine this based on information you provide, and pay you the higher benefit. Q. - My husband has just retired after 20 years in military service. Am I eligible for CHAMPVA, the Veterans administration health care program? A. - No, but military retirees and their dependents are eligible for a similar program of health care, CHAMPUS. Suggest you have your husband check with military sources for details. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, 1975 McHenry Student Member Glee Club At Marian I FARM VALUE The total value of farmlands and buildings in the U.S. is estimated at $.'<42 2 billion, up sharply from last year The average land value per acre is $310 CLAUDIA M. MUNDY Claudia M. Mundy, 63, died March 4 at her home at 5404 Amby Lane, Pistakee Highlands. She was born Aug. 24, 1909, in Minneapolis, Minn. Among survivors is her husband, Mark A. Arrangements are in­ complete at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. FRANCESDOMICK Mrs. Frances Domick, 76, 4711 -Howard street, McHenry, died Thursday, Feb. 27, in McHenry hospital. Among the members of the Notre Dame Glee Club, who will perform on Sunday evening, March 9, at Marian Central Catholic high school in Woodstock is Craig A. Spengel of McHenry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spengel of 1314 W. Old Bay road, and is a senior planning to graduate in May with a degree in American Studies. In addition to singing in the Glee club and serving as its current vice-president, Craig is also the captain of a grade school tutoring center in South Bend. In the past he has written for campus publications and was involved in the governing of his residence hall. Craig is a 1971 graduate of McHenry Community high school, where he was president of the Student Council, a member of the National Honor society, a participant in the mixed chorus and various NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUB musical productions presented by the high school. The Notre Dame Glee Club, popularly known as the "Singing Irish", has developed a world­ wide reputation for varied concert programs. 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