Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jul 1977, p. 5

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PA(iK 5 -PI AINDEALEE-FRIDAY, JULY St Church Receives Members Pictured are new members received at Shepherd off the Hills Lutheran church: first row, left to right, Kathleen Bingel, Jennifer Bingel, Marilyn Jantsen, Brooke Jantsen, Mrs. Joan Teichmiller, Elisabeth Loughan and Maxine Berg; top row, Allan Bingel, Peter Jantsen, William Teichmiller, Bill Teichmiller, Donald Berg and Pastor Roger W. Schneider. New members were received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, Sun­ day. The new families tran­ sferred to the parish from other Lutheran congregations. At a Service of Reception held at the 10:30 a.m. worship service, the new families were invited to come forward in the church to be introduced to the congregation and to receive a certificate of church mem­ bership from Pastor Roger W. Schneider. The new families then stood in a receiving line at 1 the conclusion of the service to fx be greeted by the members of t* the congregation. ^Ai^venin^jrecegtion^Jo School Funding Gov. James R. Thompson recently approved three bills to appropriate $2 billion for ! Illinois elementary and | secondary education in Fiscal Year 1978, a per-pupil increase of 7 percent over last year. Thompson said: "The amount I am approving will provide the common schools of Illinois with more money than they have ever received before. We are advancing from 89 percent to 95 percent of full funding of the school formula. Under these appropriations, state govern­ ment in Illinois will be providing 47 percent of all the money spent on local schools, with local government con­ tributing 43 « percent and the federal government to percent. This means that this state will provide the greatest per­ centage of local school funding of any comparable state in the V nation." Maxine Berg, Allan and Kathleen Bingel and Jennifer, Peter and Marilyn Jantzen and Jennifer and Brooke, Elizabeth Loughan and James and Franklin, William Teichmiller and Bill Teichmiller, Henry and Mildred Worm. honor the new members will be held soon and is being planned by Evangelism Co-Directors, Miriam Kenna and Walter Johnson . f Included in the new families received into membership were the following: Donald and Simoner" '77 * * ' _ la-Season, Sale w wi Over 40 diffirint umbrilli , styles on display to choo* / from it in idditionil chirp. All regular $15 to $100 man's coats v on sale now! There are snorkel^ pea : coats, parkas, sheepherder styles and" more! Fihd^ rich melton cloths, der* , ims, flight satins, nylons and cor­ duroys in the groupf. Some have quilted linings, some have: zip-out linings, some haye hoods arid some have fake fur trims! Come, see our selection in 8t M, L, XL or 36-44. . Choose yours now while you save sp handsomely. Sale ends August 7thl AH regular $10.90 to $77 coats at 20% savings during our beat-the-season FalJ Coat Sale! You'd like a long plaid, hooded coat trimmed with yummy pretend fur? A leather­ like poly-vinyl, collared in corduroy and lined with a button-in interior? We have these, and more! There are soft vinyl suede jackets with quilt linings and frosty 'fake fur" collars and cuffs. Right satin nylons with full-zip fronts. And colors galore ... luggage, cornel, mahogany, navy, brown, rust, Blue, green. Pick up savings in sizes.for misses JACKETS -- 20% OFFI Every style in stock for boys and girls on sale, too! Girls' sizes 2-4. 4-6X, 7-14. Boys' 2-4, 4-7. 8-18. ' Coats and Jackets The "Libra Group" regular $297.00. Indues 42" table & 4 chain. Tables can be used with or without umbrellas end are available in yellow, white end pompeeu green. 20% off! *1891 Mon.-Thurs. 9-6, Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-5, Sun. 10-2 1400 W. RTE. 120 ILLINOIS JlY9to9.YAT.9l»«.«UN. 10 to 5 -'A*

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