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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1978, p. 9

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PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13,1»78» Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek Give Party For New Teenager Pretty Natalie Krak has turned another page in her book of life as she entered the teen scene by celebrating her thirteenth birthday on Nov. 30. A birthday party was given by her parents, Tom and Elke, and younger sister Rochell. Relatives attending were Grandpa Tom, and Aunt Carroll; friends, Adam, Marion, Kristeri - and Christopher Kuhns, Larry, Gabe and Nathan Ertman; neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dobbins and Mr Conrad. Everyone enjoyed the delicious cake, and liked wishing Natalie a happy thirteenth! HAPPENINGS Maureen Johnson was the "hostess with the mostest" recently when she held a holiday luncheon at her home. Ladies getting together to enjoy the luncheon were. Shirley and Cissy Koch, Ruth Roach, Gladys Kopsell, Ella Solomon, Marie Cross, Alice Sullivan, Frances Kostka, Italia Mazzone, and Beverly Walinski The women had fun discussing holiday plans, and this was a nice way to spend some time together AWARDS Linda Walinski has been seen almost everywhere selling her candy bars, 'and her per­ severance has paid off Linda was awarded a watch from Montini middle school for all the candy bars she sold Congratulations! WOMEN'S CLUB The Lakeland Park Women's club Christmas party is being held this Thursday evening The cocktails start at 6 with dinner following Gals, don't forget to bring your grab bag gift and a hearty appetite CONSERVATION CLUB The McCullom Lake Con­ servation club meeting will be held Thursday Dec 21 Meeting starts at 8 pm, at the Mc­ Cullom Lake beach house on Orchard The club is preparing for its annual ice fishing derby, to be held the weekend of Jan 20 and 21 Meetings are open to all. and everyone is invited to come and share their comments and suggestions The second edition of the cookbooks is available now. They make great Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers Cookbooks are available through Mrs Ed Hammer and Mrs Dave Gende BELATED Belated birthday and an niversary wishes to all who had a special day. these past few weeks Due to the loss of my father- in-law and hospitalization of my father, there has been no column for a few weeks 385-3777 I need news; so please call. Evenings are best. BIRTHDAY WISEHS Karen Aldrich and Ed Gladman celebrate Dec. 12; Daniel Parisi and Robyn Mercure both turn eleven on Dec. 13, sharing the day with Debbie Michaels and Bridget Lean. Dec. 14 is a popular day for Christopher Creutz, who turns ten; Donna Jean Lasko; Nicole Ketron, who has eight candles on her cake; and to another eight year old. Candice Beth Rode Birthday wishes to Joann Plucinski who has her day on Dec. 15, and to Amy Lynn Bassett, who will celebrate her eleventh birthday on Dec. 16 along with Gary Bockman. Seven will be the lucky number for Mark Dowell and Thomas Albert Hunter, also on that day. TWelve candles will decorate the cakes of Brian Chapman and Buddy Walsh, who celebrate their birthdays on Dec 17. The eighteenth of December will be special for Jody Osmon; Joe Gerambio; Tiffany Burr- man, who will turn seven; a special birthday wish goes to my husband. John, and to a great friend. Gerry Stutz. Mark and Carol Ketchum both celebrate birthdays on Dec. 19. Mark will turn nineteen, but I don't think Carol would want her age revealed. Myrtle Sullivan also has the eighteenth as her special day i. r" ANNIVERSARY WISHES John and Dorthea Zimny celebrate twenty-nine years together on Dec 17. The anniversary waltz will play for Chas and Mildred Pintozzi, who celebrate fifty- one years of wedded bliss on Dec. 19. Happy anniversary! " M K A N W H I L K B A C K V THKCOt KTIHM SK" In hearings before Associate Judge Conrad Floeter in Branch I court at Woodstock Dec 4, Leonard D Church. 8617 Mem^l# trail, Wonder Lake, entere<r a negotiated plea of guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving He was fined $350 and costs and the court did not prosecute charges of criminal damage to property and improper lane use. Marlene W Laitinen. 5310 W Orchard drive, McHenry, pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct and was placed on three months' court supervision. David J Henshall, 3204 Still Hill drive, McHenry. paid the costs and was released from a conditional discharge in con- nection_ with a charge of criminal damage to property He had been charged after the interior of a Richmond squad car, in which he was being transported, was damaged Russell T Stratton, 4313 W South sireet, McHenry; entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving He was fined $50, placed on three months' probation and sentenced to seven days in jail in lieu of which he was admitted to the DWI project The court did not prosecute charges of leaving the scene of an accident and improper backing In a hearing before Associate Judge Michael Sullivan Nov 28. Danny S. Erb, 5003 Shore drive. McHenry, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving and was fined $100 and costs. The court did not prosecute a charge of breath test refusal In hearings before Associate Judge Sullivan Nov 27, Peter Duke. 8413 W Sunset drive. Wonder Lake, entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a reduced charge of reckless, driving He was fined $50, placed on three months' probation, sentenced to seven days in jail and was admitted to the DWI project The court did not prosecute charges of driving in the wrong lane, making an improper turn and refusing to give information Deborah Karaskiewics, 1614 Pleasant avenue, McHenry, entered a guilty plea to a charge of drinking as a minor. The court placed her on three months' supervision after assessing a $15 fine and costs In earlier court actions, Thomas Kulis, 5002 S. Little. McHenry. entered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of trespass to land and was fined $25 and costs SERVICE NEWS Infantry Combat Training Ends For Area Marine Marine Private First Class Chris L Moncrief, son of Berne and Jane Moncrief of 15(H) Briar Spring Grove, has completed the infantry combat training course at the Marine Corps base. Camp Pendleton. Calif During the six week course, he received classroom in­ struction and participated in field exercises involving in­ fantry tactics, the construction and camouflage of fighting positions, and the use of mines, demolitions and intra-company communications equipment. His specialized training cen­ tered on the operation, em­ ployment and maintenance of 60mm and 81mm mortars. Replace Mom? Automat ion is a technological process that performs a l l the work tchi le we jus t s i t there . When many of us were younger , th is process was cal led Mother! IIOI >1 DAY" 61 JOE JUST ARRIVED Mens DRESS SHOES - DRESS BOOTS by Weyenburg Massagic SIZES V/i\2 Kims C. D, EE! CHECK OUR LOW DISCOUNT PRICES BRANDED CANCELLATIONS - DISCOUNTED NAME BRANDS IRREGUURS - FACTORY OVER RUNS - SHOE STORE CL0SE0UTS lETactoru to Voo s Crystal Lake Plaza. Rt. 14 at Virginia Rd Crystal Lake. III. 815 455 4888 1OTNI1 WAR M WISHES S«le ends Sat., Dec. 16 I Monsanto O. Special buy. Luxury robes in blanketcloth or hi-pile. Here's an incredible buy on our fine-quality Wear-Dated" * Acrilan" acrylic robes, just in time for gifting! Cuddly and warm, in luscious fashion colors. Misses' sizes S M, L. Blanketcloth, Clipper-snap front or hooded. Hi-pile. Zipper- or button-front styles. 12?? Special buy. Our ioasty plaids help fight the cold (and inflation, too). 97 pantcoat 34 OQ97 boot-l •length Both in reprocessed wool cotton/acrylic trim. Pantcoat is l i n e d i n a c e t a t e quilted to reused wool/other fibers. B o o t - l e n g t h h a s acetate lining. Navy or brown. 7/8-17/18. Coat Department 20% off. all other ladies' winter coats in stock! Special buy. Pure wool sweatercoat gives lush, light warmth at a lightweight price. 25% off. •2 off. Mens warm flannel shirts in plaids. 397 Regularly 5.99 each Tailored for comfort in super-soft cotton with tails and 2 pockets Machine wash and dry Rich colors. S.M.L.XL 25-50% off. It's high time for boots. Women's fashion styles now at slashed prices. K»-k $28 20fe 7 Keg. S31 A Wider-calf leather boot Nylon tri cot lining; extra- long gore for superb fit. side zipper. About 17V tall. B Urethane dress boot Nylon tricot lining; side zipper; ribbed traction sole Stands about 16V tall. C. Acrylic-fleece cuffed, lined urethane boot Soft, warm styling with side zipper. Stands about 15" tall D Suede-split leather demi boot Acrylic pile lining Cuffed, about 10" high; uncuffed, about 12 V high All with man made sole 25% off. Men's convertible collar sweaters. 1497 Regularly $20 Of machine wash Hi l/)ftK yarn of Acrilan" acrylic in hold color combos Collar buttons to turtleneck S-XI. F abric Clearance 25%-50% off. Scoop up yards of W ards fine-quality fashion fabrics. All from our regular stock. Sec knits, wovens, more. Loads of colors and types. Buy an armload. Christmas... let's share it. i Christmas... let's share it. ihVi} •j i] i STORE HOURS Mo«i thru F r i 1 0 a m 9 p m S a t u r d a y 9 3 0 a m t o 9 p m S u n d a y 1 1 a m t o ( p m Crystal Lake 10b Northwest Woute 14 Phone 81b 459 3I?0 fKH PAR KING

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