PAGE !• - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1977 Deaths ELIZABETH V . HUSCH A McHenry resident for the past 26 years, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Husch, 92, died at McHenry hospital, Friday, Oct. 28. She had made her home at 802 N. Allen, McHenry. Mrs. Husch was born in Chicago Feb. 20, 1885, the daughter ^ of Louis and Catherine (Schaefer) Husch. . Her husband, John J. Husch, preceded her. in death March 7, 1945. She was a member of the National Catholic Society of Foresters, 1012, Chicago. Two daughters, Miss Leona Husch of McHenry and Mrs. Lucille Simpson of Little Rock, Ark., survive as well as a grandson, Karl Wagner and a granddaughter, Carla Wagner. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a sister. Mrs. Anna B. Rowtgen. Mass was offered at St. Mary's Catholic church Monday following Sunday visitation at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. Burial was at St. Mary's cemetery, Evergreen Park, 111. EDWIN F. WOZNIAK Chapel services were held Saturday at Querhammer -funeral home, Crystal Lake, for Edwin F. Wozniak of McHenry. Mr. Wozniak died Wednesday, «.. . 28, i.. veterans Ad: ministration hosptial, North Chicago, at the age of 81. He had made his home at 2313 W. Wright road. He was born Oct. 28, 1915, in Chicago, the son of Frank and Catherine (Stritz) Wozniak. He was a World War II Army veteran and employed as a truck driver for Gumprecht Trucking company, Crystal Lake. His widow, Stella <Buchalco), whom he married Aug. 9, 1939, in Chicago, sur vives, as well as two sons, Douglas of Glenwood Springs, Colo., and William of Macomb; two daughters. Miss Susan Wozniak of Baton Rouge, La., and Mrs. Harry (Sandra) Freeman of Belvidere; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Mildred) Nelson and Mrs. Harold (Lorretta) Daughterty of Winter Garden, Fla. and his father, Frank of Florida. He was preceded in death by his mother. Interment was in Prairie Grove cemetery. MARY D. ROEMER Mary D. Roemer, 75, a resident of Ingleside for the past 20 years, died at her home Monday. Oct. 31. She is survived by a son; three daughters; ten grand children; and six great grand children. The K.K. Hamsher funeral home of Fox Lake scheduled visiting hours Wednesday from 3 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Hugo C. Zerbe will officiate at sen"^ Thursday at 1 p.in. with tw lai at Fox Lake cemetery. K"' * s% RIGHT REV. MSGR. ROBERT FRIEND * The Right Reverend Mon- signor Robert C. Friend, a native of the McHenry com munity, died in Fraser hospital, Many, La., Saturday, Oct. 22, at the age of 80. Msgr. Friend was born in Illinois March 9,1897, the son of the late Frank and Anna (May) Friend of McHenry. He lived his early life in the McHenry area. He was ordained into the priesthood in Witchita, Kas. and served his first solemn Mass June 25, 1925, in St. Mary's Catholic church. During the absence of the pastor of St. Patrick's church in 1925, he served the parish for a short time. In March of 1944, he was appointed pastor of St. Joseph's of Zwolle, La. and under his capable guidance and Ipariership, established a badly building. program. A renovated rectory, a new modern school, lunchroom, gym and convent preceded his proudest achievement, a new church which he had designed and supervised during all phases of construction. Msgr. Friend is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lorraine Stephens of Woodstock and Mrs. Evelyn Justin of McHenry. Funeral Mass was offered in St. Joseph's church Tuesday, Oct. 25 with burial in the church cemetery. LAWRENCE J. BRADLEY Lawrence Joseph Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley of McHenry, died at his home. 45C Hemlock court, Elgin, Sunday, Oct. 30, at the age of 28. Mr. Bradley was born in Woodstock Dec, 22, 1948, the son of Francis and Lorraine (Wiser) Bradley. He was a Vietnam war veteran and owner-operator of a window and office cleaning establishment in Elgin. He is survived by his 4-year- old son, Jerad; his parents of McHenry; a sister, Mrs. William (Kathleen) Ogiego of Essexville, Mich.; five brothers, Michael of St. Charles, William of Cary, John of Hazen, Ark., Timothy of Santa Ana, Calif, with the U.S. Marine Corps, and Mark of Elgin; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Viola Tessendorf of Woodstock and five nieces and nephews. The George R. Justen & Son funeral '.vine scheduled visiting hours Wednesday from 2:30 to 9 p.m. where private services will be held Thursday. Interment will be in McHenry County Memorial Park cemetery, Woodstock. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in the name of the deceased to the Cystic Fibrosis foundation. . FRANCES STANEK Mrs. Frances Stanek, mother of Mayor Joseph Stanek of McHenry, died Thursday, Oct. 27, in St. Joseph Mercy center, Aurora. She was 85 years of age and had made her home in Eola, 111. She* was born in Czechoslovakia March 7, 1892, and came to the United States as a child. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank in 1967, and a daughter in 1972. In addition to Mayor Stanek, she leaves four daughters; two other sons; thirty grand children: two great grand children and a sister. Mass was offered Monday at St. Theresa Catholic church, Aurora, with burial in Mount Olivet cemetery. MATHEW M. THOMA McHenry resident Mathew M. Thoma of 2412 N. MacAr- thur. West Shore Beach, died Sunday, Oct. 30, at his home. He was 64 years of age. Mr. Thoma was born in Chicago May 17,1913, the son of Mathew and Josephine (Wheeler) Thoma. A former Chicago resident, " .e had li - •* , • -J . i-jitj for the past 20 years. Prior to THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th! DOUBLE DIME DAY AT McHENRY WALGREEN AGENCY DRUGS HO LL-4y«J i* ii ' . ft \ Wf f \ * It»; Ofcutr, $ $ $ WE'RE GIVING AWAY MONEY $ $ $ DOUBLE DIMES WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH PRESCRIPTIONS ARE INCLUDED I " •••I * SALE ITEMS • TOBACCO - POP - FOOD PRODUCTS • LOTTERY TICKETS NOT INCLUDED McHenry & Iff Walgreen Agency "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR., McHENRY, ILL. PHARMACY 385-4426 Jhm\/a£ue. HARDWARE STORES OPEN WEEKN1TES 9 to 9 P.M: SATURDAY 9 to 8 P.M. SUNDAY (STORE) 9 to 7 P.M. SUNDAY (PHARMACY) 9 to 3 P.M. retirement, he was a foreman for the Imperial Eastman corporation. Niles. His wife. Myrtle, whom he married 40 years ago Sept. 11, 1937, in Chicago, survives, along with five sons. Robert of Anchorage, Alaska, Ronald of Riverside. Calif., Ray, Ralph and Michael, all of McHenry; five grandchildren a brother, John Thoma; and a sister, Mrs. James (Elizabeth) Kennedy, both of Hudson Lake, Ind. Monday visiting hours at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home preceded chapel services Tuesday with the Rev. Herman Graef of the Zion Lutheran church officiating. Interment was in Woodland cemetery. McHenry. EDWARD J. BOARINI Edwurd J. Boarini, 61, father of Edward Boarini of McHenry, died in his Arlington Heights home Oct. 27 following a long illness. Survivors also include a brother, James Boarini, and a sister. Mary Idstein, of the McHenry community. The body will rest at the Glueckert chapel, Arlington Heights, Tuesday evening. A funeral Mass will be offered at 10 o'clock Wednesday in St. Edna's church, also Arlington Heights, with burial in All Saints cemetery, Des Plaines. Congregation Honors Pastor On Anniversary VFW Ladies To Luncheon For President EILEEN TANNER Eileen Tanner, president of the Department of Illinois Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars will be honored at a luncheon Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Ramada O'Hare Inn. The luncheon, one of three held to honor the state president, is being given by the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 16th districts, with the district presidents forming the com mittee. Members of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 who are planning to attend the'luncheon are Vi Abbink, president; Mary Kuemmel. Ila Hogan and Gerry Kuck. WHERE IS HOLLYWOOD AND WHY 15 IT FAMOUS? IT'S IN CALIFORNIA AND BECAUSE EVERYONE LIVES . HOPILY/ Sunday, Oct. 23, was the • eleventh anniversary of the arrival of the pastor and his wife to the Alliance church. Thtf" Rev. Gerald Robertson and his wife, Alita, along with their four children are well loved and respected by the many members and friends of the church. The Rev. * Robertson's teaching ministry is considered exceptional in its depth and meaning, bringing truths of the Bible down to everyday living. This Sunday was also the second anniversary of the dedication of the new church building. A delicious spaghetti dinner was provided for the congregation and friends by the ladies of the church, led by Nancy Krause. Afterward, the pastor, his wife and their children, Jim, Lori, Alynda and Mark, presented an inspiring sermon in song and message. Everyone left for home with the knowledge of a day well spent, in edification and blessing from God's Word, the Bible. The morning service that preceded this event was a baptismal service that was also a blessing, with the true meaning of baptism ^ being carefully explained tfy the pastor. There's An Answer (by Norman Vincent Peale and Ruth Stafford Peale) Swears In private Q. What is the best way to stop swearing? I have this problem when I become angry or flustered. I only swear in private but I still feel it's wrong. Often I become discouraged because I make a lot of mistakes or try to figure out God. I just graduated from high school, and I'm looking forward to college. Would you pray for me? A. The best way to stop swearing is the same way that one stops drinking or smoking or what have you. Just stop doing it. Make up your mind that from now on such a habit is out. The chances are you may slip once in awhile. But if with every slip you affirm the positive fact that you are now a non-swearer, your slips will become less and less. As a suggestion you might wish to call our Prayer Line and talk over this problem with the dedicated and knowledgeable person who will answer our Prayer Line telephone number - 212-481-1050. (Reduced long-distance rates are in effect nights and weekends.) Of course you will be remembered in our prayers. Husband Says God Is Cruel Q. My husband's 15-year-old grandson has muscular dystrophy. He has been for some years confined to a wheelchair. He barely has enough muscle left with which to feed himself. My husband says that God is cruel to punish an innocent child in such a manner. I know from the way he talks that he is doubtful as to whether there really is a God, who, to his way of thinking is supposed to be all- merciful. I find myself at a complete loss to come up with anything that will be of help to him. There must be untold numbers of people who are also asking themselves, "Why, Why, Why?" Can you give us an answer? , A. Certainly God is not punishing an innocent child. Your young grandson is simply the victim of a disease. All disease is the opposite of health and well-being and is the result of natural causes. God is on the side of good health and is encouraging His children who are scientists to discover the causes and the cure for all human maladies. , God is Love itself! You might remember also that He had a Son who was put to death and therefore He himself knew suffering. So He shares our suffering even as He helps us move toward perfect, health. Am I Paying For My Sins? Q. I'm 27, single and have an illegitimate child. We stay with my parents and I work constantly, on my job, home tasks and the yard work. I'm so tired, ill and depressed all the time. I want to marry, but mainly I want to move out on my own. I can't, because after paying expenses I'm unable to save. I'm in a terrible circle of money problems and responsibilities that started when my child Grado Board l»ov«i Roforondum Open To Now Vofo The impression of the Plaindealer reporter at last Tuesday's meeting of Grade School District 15, devoted to review of the recent referen dum, was that the issue would not be brought before the voters again this year. Opinions were expressed but there was no vote. Board members feel they left the matter open for further discussion at the Nov. 8 meeting. A report on the assessed valuation of the district, which is forthcoming, will have some bearing on their final judgment concerning another referendum for in creases in the Education and Operations, Building and Maintenance funds. my own so bad, a home where I can relax and express my feelings and views. Do you think I'm being puntohed for my sins by not being able to find a home? A. You are being punished by your own terribly negative attitudes. And you are never likely to get a good, loving husband and a home of your own until you shed that depressing negativism which turns people off. You must change yourself into an optimistic and attractive personality. And that can be done by simply acting that wpy. Turn away from the past Practice an outgoing, self-forgetting attitude. Live in the present with enthusiasm, and you can make a nice future for yourself. If there is something you would like to ask Dr. and Mrs. Peale to discuss in this column, write to them in care of Box 500, Pawling, NY 12564. DID YOU KNOW? FLO ZIEG1 FLAMBOYANT THEATRICAL SHOWMAN WHO GLORIFIED THE AMERICAN GIRL -IN GLITTERING COSTUMES AND SETTINGS, WAS THE SON OF THE FOUNDER OF CHICAGO MUSICAL COL JEGE. HE GOT HIS START IN SHOW BIZ WHEN HE BOOKED EUGENE SANDOW, FAMOUS EUROPEAN STRONG MAN, FOR A NATION WIDE TOUR. IN 1907, FLO PRODUCED THE FIRST OF HIS ANNUAL "ZIEGFELD FOLUeS? LAVISH PRODUCTIONS THAT ENTHRALLED AUDIENCES FOR OVER 20 YEARS. '/f. FREE ESTIMATES! HIS PRODUCTION, SHOWBOAT, ADAPTED FROM AN EDNA FERBER NOVEL, IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN HIS GREATEST SHOW. ZIEGFELD STARTED MANY A COMEDIAN ON THE PATH TO STARDOM... EDDIE CANTOR, WILL ROGERS, MAE WEST, , FANNY BRICE, W. C. FIELDS (WHOSE HUMOR FLO DIDN'T LIKE), AND OTHERS WORKED FOR HIM. Z/EGFELD'S TEMPESTUOUS UJVE UFE MADE HEAD LINES FOR YEARS BEFORE HE DIED IN '32. 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