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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Mar 1979, p. 28

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SECTION 2 PAGE 10 - PI AINDEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 9,1979 I CoHege HOnOfS ~ ] Ringwood News Van Kanegan Heads Mil I i kin Senate 385 8037 653-9262 728-0343 Martin Van Kanegan of Wonder Lake has been elected president of the Student Senate at Millikin university. VanKanegan, a junior in­ dustrial management major, was elected by a vote of the entire student body at Millikin and will serve a one-year term ending next spring semester. Millikin's Student Senate is organized to help formulate and voice student opinion regarding all university policies and to plan and coordinate student activities. VanKanegan, a 1976 graduate of McHenry high school, is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity, is a Student Senate representative and is a member of the Student Ad­ missions corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanKanegan of 7104 Mohawk, Wonder Lake. Ninety-Second Birthday Visit Curly Skidmore, of our town, and her two sisters, Mildred Senkerik of Sunnyside Estates and Elsie Pacey of Wilmot, traveled to Salem, Wis. to help their Uncle Gus Frank celebrate his ninety-second birthday. It was an enjoyable day for all. Recent visitors in the Skid- more home were Stanley and Olga Johnson of Sharon, Wis. Three From Community With University Band serv About 175 Northern Illinois university students supplement their studies by marching in a band. Among them are Meg Humann and Marie Thompson, McHenry, and Michael Bazan, Wonder Lake. The NIU Marching Huskie show band consists of musicians, auxiliary squads, twirlers, color guard members and drill team members. To join the five-eyar-old organization, one must have good academic standing and be a full or part-time NIU student. In addition to regular per­ formances at NIU football and basketball games, the band has entertained at sports events across the nation. Director Michael Embrey boasts that the band performed at a Chicago Bears-San Diego Chargers game in San Diego, Calif., and an NIU-Long Beach State game at Los Angeles, Calif. Brothers Rate Honors LENTEN SERVICE The combined parish Lenten service will be held at the reenwood United Methodist church Wednesday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. The sermon topic is •'What is the Difference? The Difference is Hope!",. VISITORS It was a family reunion for Art and Katy Christopher last weekend when all their children were home for a get- together. It was a happy time for all with grandson, David Linstad, doing the entertaining. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday goes to Victor Hopp, Jr. on March 9, and on March 10, we find that Walt Bidlack will add another Jerry Pepping, son of Mr.and Mrs. Jack Pepping of 3105 W. Virginia street, McHenry, has made the Dean's list at the University of Iowa with an academic standing of 3.96 out of a possible 4.00. He is a junior in the College of Business and will attend Law school after receiving his degree. Marilyn Miller Earns Degree Roosevelt university president Rolf A. Weil awarded 463 diplomas at com­ mencement exercies 7 at the Auditorium Theatre. There were 242 bachelor's and 221 master's degrees conferred. Among those receiving bachelor's was area woman, Marilyn S. Miller, 1614 Rich­ mond road, McHenry, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree. Norman Ross, vice president of public affairs for the First National Bank of Chicago and a well-known arts personality, was the keynote speaker. He addressed hhe graduates on "Education and the Total Person" after receiving a doctor of humane letters degree from President Weil. ThatIMp Guest: "This party is very dull. I think I'll leave." Host: "Yes do. That'll help diana, has been named to the school's golf team. Qualifies For Degree At SIU Theodore J. Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollander of River road, McHenry, com­ pleted studies and requirements recently for a Bachelor of Science degree in University Studies from Southern Illinois university, Carbondale. The degree will be conferred at Southern's commencement exercise May i. Reliable source-Thc guy you just met. Informed source-The guy who told the guy you just met. Unimpeachable source- The guy who started the rumor first. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER' FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC. STAIN •BKAMMKR CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS f • PRE-HIING DOORS • NORI) SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINLLES •Bl ILDERS HARDWARE •PREKINISHEI) PANELING • MOORK-O-MATIC GARAGE DOOR ^ OPERATORS Phone 385 1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY Jerry recently received a scholarship and has been in- TiA/n AAnlcc* Prill vited to join several honor 1WO ^a,, societies at the university. r i n His brother, Tom, a fresh- tVOnQGI rlODOrS man at the University of In- Two McHenry women, Calinda Ellen Leonard, a sophomore, and Cynthia Ann T, I LJr\llrmr>i4^* Landin, a junior, were both I .J. •» Oil On Oer jjonored by being named to the Dean's list and honor roll for the fall semester at Evangel college, Springfield. Mo. Miss Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dean Leonard, 2402 West Manor lane, is majoring in speech pathology. Miss Landin, an elementary education major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Landin. Both young women are graduates of McHenry Com­ munity high school. Evangel college is a four- year college of arts and sciences, accredited by the North Central association. ST PJCTKICKS DflY CELEBRATION Saturday, March 17, 1979 •Livq ENTERTAINMENT DELICIOUS KOSHER STYLE •SALAD BAR •SOUP BAR Call For Reservations HAPEL HILL GOLh CLUB CHICAGO PHONE 312 451-0277 McHENRY PHONE °15 385-0333 250GN. Chapel Hill Road McHenry, Illinois year. March 12 is that special date for Michael James Duario who will be a big 2 years old on that day. March 14 will fuld another candle to the birthday cakes of Donna (Low) Crocfer and Susan (Fossum) Thornton. My, my, girls. You are getting old. March 15 is that special day for Gary Harrison, and on March 16 we find another 2- year old blowing his candles out, Max Davis (Helen Malsch and Lloyd Davis's son). Happy birthday to all of you wondernil people and we wish you many more. SEWING WORK DAY N The ladies will meet at the Art Christopher home on Thursday, March 22, at 10:30 a.m. Mark this date on your calendar. DATES TO REMEMBER March 11 - Sunday service at Ringwood - 9:15 a.m. - church school * 9:45 a.m. March 13 - Mother & Daughter banquet at Rinwood - Fellowship hour - 6:30 p.m. - dinner 7 p.m. March 14 - Lenten service 7:30 p.m. at Greenwood. - March 30 & 31 - Rummage sale at Ringwood: Friday - 9 am. to 5 p.m., Saturday-9 a.m. to noon. Life Planning Workshop Dr. James Bidle of the First Congregational church in Crystal Lake will lead a Life Planning workshop at Lakeside center in Crystal Lake from Friday evening, March 23, through luncheon Sunday, March 25. Limited to 30 participants, further information about the workshop can be obtained by calling Lakeside center, 401 Country Club road in Crystal Lake at 455-3363. Sonic Boom A sonic boom is the noise caused by a shock wave that emanates from an aircraft or other object traveling at or above the speedrof sound. Because a static wave is a sharp pressure disturbance, it is received by the ear as a noise or clap of "thun­ der." Hard To Imagine In a first for women, Miss Emma M. Nutt broke the male monopoly of telephone operator jobs on September 1, 1876. She reported for work in Boston. Massachusetts. ShutfrHGT Window and Wall Decor SAVE ON K/RSCH W OVENS 20% Wonder Lake Inn £r Lounge Featuring Chinese & American Cuisine NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH-TUES. THRU FRI. 11:30 TO 2~1 SPECIALS! •TUES. & WED. ALL DAY-SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF •THURS. ALL DAY-FRIED CHICKEN $2.85 •FRI. NITE-FISHERMAN'S WHARF $2.95 Wond* CARRY OUT ORDERS I 5506 E. WONDER LAKE RD. WONDER LAKE. ILL. PHONE S15-72I-04U OPEN FOR DINNERS: TUES.- THURS. 4 to 9, FRt. 4 to 10 SAT. 1 to 10 SUN. 1 to 9 BANQUET SHALL FACILITIES 20 -120 GUESTS $3.50 • $7.00 PER PERSON FAMILY STYLE IT'S A DRAPERY OR IT'S A SHADE • OVER 100 COLORS • CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SIZE • INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ALSO: SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SHADES, VERTICALS DAILY 9:30- 5:30 WED. 9:30- 12:00 CLOSED SUNDAY CALL 815-344-1888 RT. 12 & 120 VOLO, ILL. FINAL CARPEl; CLOSEOUT * • • • S i s : •J ^ ^ * '• 3 •*- • 9 , 1 0 , 1 1 (ONLY PARTIAL A LISTING) ¥ ' w •V * F I N A L S D A Y S r This is only a partial listing of Cabin Crafts, Karastan, Coronet, Galaxy, Lees, Milliken, Evans & Black, Salem and Carson carpets on sale at Closeout Prices. LOWEST PRICES - SAVE UP TO 50%. FINAL PRICE REDUCTION Saxony - Shag Plushes - Velvets Extremely durable for formal areas in all areas of the house EVANS & BLACK of ARMSTRONG Saxony nylon, extremely durable texture 12' x 92'8" Manor Rust t NOW 3 12' x 50'6" Manor Wheat DAYS ONLY Reg. $77.95 $89Jv HORIZON Scotchguarded, 3M static controlled, 60 oz nylon, nylon saxony, one of the best on the market NOW 3 1 2 ' x 3 2 ' D o e s k i n DAYjS ONLY 12' x 25'7" Red Earth * q Q c Reg. $74.95 Q jq.yd. MILLIKEN Anso nylon saxony in a subtle blend of colors scotchguarded and 3m static controlled. 12' x 45'2", 61'4" Beige clouds NOW 3 2?' ; ̂ ivT Whispe:s DAYS ONLY 12 x6811 Linen variations 12' x 43'7" Nutmeg forms Reg. $77.95 EVANS & BLACK of ARMSTRONG Saxony, Dacron, autoclave heatset yarn system to insure maximum wearing 12' x 697" Cascade Cold ROLL SPECIAL 12'x 82'9" French Lime NOW 1 2 ' x 8 0 ' 6 " G i n g e r G o l d S O 9 5 Reg. cut order 3 M* yd- Price $77.95 Price was $7.95 SPECIALS IN SAXONYS 12' x 427" Blue Pacific-ideal for bedrooms 12' x 73'9" Parakeet-ideal for bedrooms 12' x 130' Pink Blossoms-ideal for bedrooms Was $7.95 c A O 5 NOW 3 DAYS ONLY sq.yd. LINCOLN The finest high density foam back­ ing on the market made with Goodyear foam, ideal for the heaviest traffic areas of the house and you can install it yourself. Shag Plushes 12' x 38'6" Copper Skys Subtle coppers 12' x 85' Rum Browns NOW 3 12' x 48'4" White Sails DAYS ONLY 1 2 ' x 5 5 ' 3 " C o r a l P i n k s | J Q Q Reg. $7.99 *4 * LINCOLN Ideal for bedrooms 12' x 90' Carnival Reds «iyd. 12' x 42' Crisp Blue 12' x 52' Fleet Blue 12' x 25' Matterhorn 12' x 66' Hot Coral Reg. $6.99 NOW 3 DAYS ONLY $ A 9 9 • sq.yd. $8 VU CARSQNS Cut Above sculptured shag in continuous fila­ ment nylon - the very latest in dye technique achieves an outstanding value 12' x 607" Misty Beige and Browns 12' x 72'3" Misty Coppers and Browns 12' x 39'6" Misty Mushrooms 12' x 68'5" Misty Greens and Browns 12' x 109' Misty Spices Nt>W 3 DAYS ONLY Reg. $72.95 SPECIALS IN SCULPTURES Shags all with attached foam for easy installa­ tion 12' x 66'11" Greens Gardens (reminds you of spr­ ing) 12' x 45'11" Spanish Reds and Blacks 12' x 32'11" Sunset Rust and Oranges Reg. $5.99 $^99 NOW 3 DAYS ONLY sq.yd. »8't. SCULPTURED SHAGS r the heaviest traffic areas in t Ideal for -contemporary or traditional rooms the home LEES HORIZON All the carpet listed below is scotchguarded, 3m Static controlled and continuous filament nylon all designed for maximum durability 12' x 627" Tempest Rusts NOW 3 12' x 82' Tempest Tans DAYS ONLY 12' x 34' Primitive Blues S Q 9 5 Reg. $73.95 O sq.yd. LINCOLN Super Foams - do-it-yourself and save 12' x 92'10" Indigos NOW 3 12' x 26' Brindles DAYS ONLY Reg. $7.99 $ C 9 9 J sq.yd. THE NEXT GROUP OF ROLLS - ARE ALL PRICED AT *3.99 ««»d- 12' x 80' Sculptured Shag rust nylon 12' x 71' Earthen Browns Saxony nylon 12' x 88'4" Burnished Browns Shag nylon 12' x 56'9" Carnations Shag nylon 12' x 100'3" Celery Greens Shag nylon 12' x 100'6" Dogwood Browns Shag nylon 12' x 105' Bright Yellow Shag nylon 12' x 100' Nutmeg Shag Nylon 12' x 60'8" Royal Reds Shag nylon 12' x 81'4" Royal Blues Shag nylon 12' x 99' Rust Shag nylon THE NEXT GROUP OF ROLLS ARE ALL PRICED AT SO CIO SALEM PRINTS ^ # Z7ZJ A SQUARE YARD including kitchen prints, level loops, shags 12' x 45'8" Meadow Green Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 60' Woodland Brown Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 113'3" Lemon Lime Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 80'2" Blue Willow Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 110' Finch Gold (Ideal with harvest gold) Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 104' Fireside Rust Salem Kitchen Prints 12' x 35'3" Harbor Blue Salem Kitchen Print 12' x 78'5" Sunflower Golds Salem Kitchen Prints 12' x 115'5" Plaid reds and browns Salem Kit­ chen Prints 12' x 87'9" Gold Leafs CARSON 12' x 106' Desert Tans Plush pile nylon prints 12' x 109'9" Blue Tones 12' x 81' Red Tones 12' x 60' Earth Tones Reg. $7.99 Paradise Island Fern Green, nylon sculptured shag subtly blended colors 12' x 61'4" Olympus Colds 12' x 53' Fern Greens Reg. $14.95 NOW 3 DAYS ONLY S Q 9 5 U sq.yd. ASK ABOUT OUR 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH PLAN MASTER CHARGE & VISA WELCOME LEES One of Lee's most popular sculptured shags in nylon, beautifully textured colorations blended to fit the home furnishings of today 12 x 115 6 Brown Gingers 12' x 114 Carmer Browns 12 x 38 7 Dusty Beiges 12' x 90' Rapids Whites 12' x 51'7" Laurel Greens 12-x 40'6" Greystones 12' x 47'9" Peach Brandies Reg. $70.95 NOW 3 DAYS ONLY $7t5yd TIDY CARPETS & AREA RUGS 200 Washington Woodstock, Illinois (S15)33S-1000 663 Villa (1 •*«•»-.-*») Elgin, Illinois (312)697-2600 2020 East Now York St. (!•**«• «<*••.» Aurora, Illinois (312)898*4900 M0N., THURS., FRI. I* TUES., NED. SAT. 1-5; SUN. 12-5

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