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The Herald Citizen Tri-County Shopper from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 8

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Woodstock, Illinois
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Page 8 Sat.Nov.12,1966 Cdittzpn NruiBpapmi i Sympathies i Edicard F.t ISotson WHAT AEGUT Y0U3 JF YOU AHZirT HZH3TO PAY IT? You UstiSf wCt ccsi i hssat free and dear of debt fata went of your dMtti UrfropoCac's tml UorV PaTrm Ran helps protact Edward F. Notson, 70, 2117 S. Highwood RtL, McHenry died Nov. 3, While he was taking his written drivers test in toe Drivers License Station, Woodstock. He was born Dec.

11, 1895 in Chicago and lived in the McHenry area for many years. He was a retired roofer. Survivors include his widow, Gertrude, a son, Wayne at home, a brother, Joseph Notson, McHenry and two sisters, Mrs. Shirley Hayes, Arlington Heights and Mrs. Eva Price, Chicago and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Island Lake Funeral Home with burial in Wauconda cemetery. Elizabeth Kenneheck (3 your nornt fcy provkSng the or nytnsv tut cm tjaou, phoM or wrfac Mrs. Elizabeth Kennebeck, 94, 2803 W. Rt, 120, Me Henry died Friday, Nov.

4, in her home following a long Illness. She was born Dec. 23, 1871 in the Ringwood area and had resided in the McHenry area all of her life. She was a member of the Christian Mothers of St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Her husband, Henry died in 1910. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Peter A. (Theresa) Freund, and Mrs. Alfred (Marcella) Weingart both of McHenry, five sons, Ben, John, Henry, Edward and Art Kennebeck an of McHenry, eight grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and a great, great grandchild, Funeral Mass was at 10 a.m.

Monday, in St. Mary's Catholic Church with burial in toe church cemetery. Visitation was held at the Peter M. Justen and Son Funeral Home. SANFORD H.

NOVITtI Learning the tricks of toe trade, was toe treat in store for these people at Rosenthal's Refinishing Clinic, Halloween night. Students worked on both Colonial and Modern furniture, with excellent results. Another Clinic is scheduled tor Monday evening, November 7. Newcomers are welcome, just bring along a piece of furniture to be refinished. CITIZEN, Photo 385-7722 MBVpolttU bMNCt COMHlttBt Mstropdlitsnlife Charles L.

Mac Call um Complete Line of Vista Products By SUNBEAM Charles L. MacCallum, 73, St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of McHenry Shores died Friday, Nov. 4, in Florida. He served the Chicago Public Schools for 37 years and was a principal at Nash School retiring In 195a.

During his retirement he served as a substitute teacher in Lake and McHenry County Schools. Survivors include his widow, Bernice, a son, Robert, Highland Park, a daughter. Mrs. Lorna Din, Lake Bluff, six grandchildren and a sister, Norma Freeman. Services were held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Highland Park with burial in Mount Emblem cemetery. Theodore E. Frenden LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Funeral Mass for Theodore E. Frenden, 56, of 5302 Bridges Pistakee Highlands was at 10 a.m. Saturday in St.

John the Apostle Catholic Church, Chicago with burial in St. Joseph cemetery. River Grove. He died Nov. 5 of a heart attack on a Chicago and was pronounced dead at a Chicago hospital.

He was born May 8, '1910 in Wisconsin and had resided in Pistakee Highlands for 8 years. He was a maintenance man tn Chicago. Survivors include his widow, Clara, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Dul, Tela Park, two sons, Theodore, Addison and John, Pistakee Highlands, two step daughters, Mrs. Janet Bentz, Michigan and Mrs.

Chester (Karen) Bollng. Pistakee Highlands, a brother Ernest, Chicago and 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by bis first wife, Nora Allphin Frenden, a brother and a sister. Richard R. Lake Richard R.

Lake, 68, 1133 Circle Drive, Island Lake died Sunday night Nov. 6, at Belmont Hospital, Chicago following a months illness. He was born in St. Francis, April 21, 1898 and came to Island Lake from Chicago 4-12 years ago. He was a retired Body and Fender employee from toe Division Auto Construction Co.

His wife, Eva May died in May, 1962. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Louise) Demerone, Chicago and Mrs. Carl (Thelma) Lawson, Island Lake, a son, Frank E. Lake in the Navy at Norfolk, seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren and two sisters in Wisconsin.

Funeral Mass was at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Transfiguration Catholic Church In Wauconda with burial in toe church cemetery. Visitation was held at toe Peter M. Justen and Son Funeral Home. Walter F.

Monhardt Walter F. Monhardt, 60, 1209 Park Lane, Spring Grove was killed Saturday morning, Nov. 5, when his car was struck by a Chicago Milwaukee passenger train near Richmond. He was born May 17, 1906 in Bloomingdale and had resided in toe Spring Grove area for 10 years. He married Josephine Brunedder of Chicago, in 1929 He was a butcher for a Packing House at Lake Villa and was a member of the Conservation Club of Northern Illinois.

Survivors include his widow, Josephine, a son, Richard, two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Lorraine) Class, and Mrs. Ofrleda Barto both of Spring Grove, four grand-children, a brother and six sisters. Services-were held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday In the Ehorn Funeral Home in Richmond with burial in Cole cemeterv Spring Grove. John "Hans" essoloivski Funeral Mass for John (Hans) Wessolowsld, 55, Genoa City wis.

owner and operator of Ester and Hans Tavern at Genoa City was at 10 a.m., Thursday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Richmond, Burial was in the church cemetery. He died Oct. 31, in St. Joseph Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis.

following a brief illness. He was a native of Milwaukee, born March 7,1911 and married Ester Spiegettoff of Richmond, May 29, 1937. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Richmond and its Holy Name Society and a member of Council 3095 Knights of Columbus, West Allis, Wis. Survivors include his widow, Esther, a daughter, Mrs.

Edward Schaeffer. Chicago, two sons, John of Providence, Rhode Island and James, at home, two grand-children, two sisters and a brother all of Milwaukee. PORCELAIN ENAMELED ROASTERS M.69 FROM I I I GRISW0LD CAST IRON FRY PANS FROM 579 James Daly WONDER LAKE HARDWARE! I MON. TO SAT. We Give CZZi TL.

"8A.M. King Korn Funeral Mass for James Daly, 1062 Bryn Mawr, Chicago, brother of Mrs. James (Veronica) Fitzgerald of McHenry was at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Rita's Catholic Church, Chicago.

He died suddenly Nov. 5. addition, to his sister be is survived by a brother, Robert Daly in California. Burial was in Calvary cemetery. SUM, CA.M.

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