Deaths BERNARD J. WISNIEWSKI Bernard J. Wisniewski, 68, 3014 W. Victoria avenue, Mctfenry, died Nov. 1 at McHenry hospital. He was born June 21,1910, in Chicago, the son of Woclaw and Frances (Golalz) Wisniewski. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lodge 3, formerly of Chicago, now of Bensenville. Mr. Wisniewski was a grinder and polisher for Dodge Trophies in Crystal Lake. He lived in the area for twenty-six years, having come from Niles. He married the former Wanda Reichel who survives on No*. 24, 1938 Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Diane Louise) Nellessen of Rosholt, WlHc' and Mrs. Joseph (Dfeljlthine) Ornelas of Ingtaside; two sons, Raymond of San Antonio, and Robert Wess of Spring Valley, Calif.; twelve grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. William (Clara) Biederman of Joliet; and a brother, Charles of Des Plaines. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister and three brothers. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. on Friday at the Peter M Justen and son funeral home Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's, with interment in the church cemetery., JOSEPH WALTER SCHULZ Joseph Walter Schulz, 55, of 5120 Pleasant Biew drive, McHenry, died Oct. 31 at McHenry hospital. He was born in Chicago Dec. 12, 1922, and was a resident of the area for twenty years, and was formerly of Chicago. Mr. Schulz was a foreman at A. Finkl and Sons in Chicago for thirty-one years. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Lakes Region American Legion Post 703 of Fox Lake. He is survived by his wife, the former Adeline Baron: a son Joseph F., of Mukwonago, Wise.; a daughter Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Einspar of McHenry; an uncle and two aunts, Bruce Schulz, Dorothy Heisler, and Mary Lou Sisk; and other relatives. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Martin, Frank, nd Robert, and a sister, Elizabeth. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. at the K. K. Hamsher funeral home. Funeral ser vices will be in the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. with in terment in Ringwood cemetery. Three young McHenry men were arrested and a female juvenile companion turned over to juvenile authorities following an incident in Bull Valley late Tuesday night. While on routine patrol, Sheriff's police noticed an auto parked along Cherry Valley road, south of Bull Valley road, Woodstock, with three males standing beside the vehicle and a female inside. Two of them had open bottles of beer in their possession and one reportedly had a quantity of cannabis. Steven Brunow. 18, 4909 W. Route 120, was arrested for possession of cannabis, unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor and con tributing to the delinquency of a minor with bond set at $3,000. Ricky Koczor, 19, 1715 N. Flower street, was arrested for unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor and con tributing to the delinquency of a minor with bond set at $2,000. Ronald Koczor, 1715 N. Flower street, was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor with bond set at $1,000. All three are scheduled to appear in court Nov. 7. The female juvenile was turned over to juvenile authorities. Church Holds Open House The public is invited to an open house to be held Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Chaple of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints (Mormon). Guests are welcome to visit the chaple from noon to 8 p.m Guided tours will be given by members of the church and the award winning film, "John Baker's Last Race", produced by the Brigham Young university Motion Picture Studios, will be shown. In ad dition. informative exhibits on Genealogy, the church Youth Programs and Family Preparedness will be shown. The Chaple • is located on Walkup road, across from Veterans' Acres park in Crystal Lake. Anyone seeking information about the Mormon church, but who cannot attend on any Sunday or on Nov. 4, may call the Illinois Mission home at 312- 259-7440. Call McHenry Resident For Part-Time Mission Elders Trease and Hart and Elder and Sister Chase. Kramer works during the day as a driver for a sand and gravel firm He is married and he and his wife, Mary, have two children. They are working .together to make this tw<; mission a special period family's experience. HOMEOWNER'S N»«d Concrete for Patios, Sidewalks, Driveways. Call Acu-Crete Inc. Satsitlay Dtllvtrt Phone 338-4718 DON KRAMER The Chicago Wilmette Stake mission presidency and Alan Warnick, Bishop of the Crystal l.ake ward, have called three local residents to serve a two- year part-time mission (evenings and weekends ) in the boundaries of the Crystal Lake ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). The new missionaries are Don Kramer of McHenry, Gary Rubow of Cary and Miss Vickie Kriegel of Crystal lake Elder Kramer will be working with Elder Rubow and the full time missionaries, Speaker •-- NOW IN STOCK! YOUR FIRESTONE SNOW TIRES AVAILABLE NOW IN THE SIZES YOU WANT! Hurry While Prices Are Best McHENR Y TIRE MART 3931 W. MAIN ST., McHENRY (815)385-0294 /VTc#-/E7V«V MtHfNRY 385 0H1 A new comedy khriUec fromthecreoforsof "SHverSkreok: GokffeHown Chevy Chose FodtW SEATS RICHARD DEVOS A select 400 persons will be present Nov. 18 at the Branded Steak House to hear a talk by one of this county'a most out standing practitioners of free e^erprise. He is Richard 7oi, president of Am way, Incorporated, and he will speak the auspices of the CArstal lake Chamber of C^nmerce at the November F- E-S-T (Free Enterprise- Something Terrific. Thre are til!) some tickets available at the Chamber office for the F-E- 8-t. Mai Bella Irs of WIVS will be the master of ceremonies. Fit. 7-9 SAT. 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