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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1979, p. 14

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•;:r • PACK 14 - PLAENDE ALER - WBDKBSDAYjJUtY 4*.»» McHenry Sends Delegate To Lutheran Convention Mark 4:14. It was chosen for application to the league and • consideration of the convention • site and the "Sower" figure • atop the Nebraska state capital I building. Convention speakers will H highlit thte convention theme. • Dr. Oswald J. Hoffmann, H Lutheran Hour speaker, will A speak at the opening of the HP convention Monday evening. During the convention sessions w 1on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,jddegates and guesU | will hear from the following speakers: Rev. David Block, Lexington, Nebr., recently returned from the Philippines; Rev. Clifford Horn, missionary on furlough from Japan; and Rev. Robert Gussick, who served in Central America and is now executive director, Lutheran CaHfornia Baja mission. A "parade of blankets" will be one of the features of the convention. Delegates and guests will bring blankets or quilts for Lutheran World Relief. Another feature will be the multi-media joint The LWML, an auxiliary of presentation of committee the Lutheran church - Missouri reports. synod, has 6,000 local societies 10 The league raises over half a with 200,000 members in the million dollars for special United States and Canada, grants in addition to local About 6,000 delegates and service projects undertaken, guests are expected to attend Delegates will vote on new the convention, >* projects for the coming two- Theme for the convention is year period and elect new of- "Sow the Seed," taken from ficers. Mount Hope Schedules Vacation {Church School First for Fashion. Elgin-Crystal Lake MARTHA SUNDELL Mrs. R.W. (Martha) Sundell of 131? W. Sunnyside Beach drive, McHenry, will be a delegate representing Circuit No. 9 of Northern Illinois district to the eighteenth biennial convention of the International Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML), to be held at the Omaha Civic auditorium, 1801 Capitol, Omaha, Nebr., July 16- MEN'S CLOTHING, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 20.00-24.00 famous maker dross slacks, 32-42 waist. Summer colors Reg. 75P00-85S00 famous maker sportcoats, 38-46R, 40-44L ! Reg. 145.00-225.00 famous maker 3-4 piece suits, 38-46R, 40-44S, 40-461 109.90-1 Reg. 14.00-16.00 famous maker walk shorts, 30-40 waist Reg. 35.00-43.00 famous maker open-bottom better dress slacks, 32-44 waist RED CARPET SHOP, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 16.00-20.00 famous maker short sleeve tops, terry/knits, S,M,L,XL . Reg. 16.00-20.00 famous maker long sleeve sport shirts, S.M.L.XL Reg. 20.00-24.00 famous maker young men's dress slacks, 28-36 waist, selected styles ,'•> Reg. l 8.00-23.00 famous maker jeans and corduroys, 29-36 waist, broken sizes A". > Reg. 28.00 famous maker Paracloth jackets, S.M.L.XL Reg. 27.00-30.00 famous maker long sleeve sport shirts, S,M,L,XL Reg. 14.00 cotton-knit v-neck, cap sleeve T-shirts, S,M,L ..' 8.88 Reg. 10.00-14.00 cotton knit shorts, assorted styles, colors. 8-18 8.88-8.88 Reg. 10.00-18.00 cotton knit novelty tops, assorted colors and styles. S,M,L,XL ... .8.88-12.88 Reg. 24.00-28.00 spring and sum­ mer skirts a-line, wrap, solids and prints 10.88 Reg. 20.00-24.00 spring and sum­ mer Meases, assorted prints and solids, 8-18 .; up to Vt off Reg. 14.00 spring and summer gabardine zip front slacks. Solids. 8-18 ...10.88 BOYS WEAR, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 10.00-13.00 twill jeans; reg. and slim. 8-12; 26-29 waist, solids with trim . , : ; . . . . . . 7 . 9 9 Reg. 9.50 boys pajamas assorted styles, 8-16 5.00 Reg. 6.00-9.00 knit sport and broadcloth shirts. 14-20.. 2.99 Reg. 6.75-9.00 shorts, corduroy, broken sizes . V x price Reg? 9.00-11.00 knit short sleeve sport shirts, 848- 4.99-6.99 MEN'S SHOES, Elgin and Crystal (Lake Reg. 20.00-23.00 '"Bruce Jenner" and "Actioir Tracks" activity shoes 15.99 Reg. 36.00-42.00 "Roblee" and "Nunn Bush" dress shoes 29.99-33.99 Reg. 30.00-36.00 "Pedwin" special groups sport shoes 19.99-29.99 BUDGET SPORTSWEAR/LINGERIE, Elgin Only Reg. 7.99-10.99 misses pull-on poly slacks, solids and patterns 4.88 Reg. 8.99 terry shorts, S,M,L 4.88 Reg. 10.99-21.99 odds and ends of co-ordinate groups <... 3.88-6.88 Reg. 12.99-17.99 jr. and miss fashion slacks 6.88 Reg. 17.99-32.99 swimsuits, 1 and 2-piece styles Va-Va OFF Reg. 7.99 long nylon gowns, limited quantity 2.88 Reg. 8.99-17.99 group of misses and women's blouses and tops Va price or less BUDGET DRESSES, Elgin Only Reg. 13.99-19.99 spring and summer dresses. Broken sizes , 6.88 Reg. 21.99-27*99 spring and summer dresses. Jr., miss, half-sizes . .9.88-13.88 Reg. 11.99-13.99 junior sundresses, small group 6.88 DEPOT JUNIORS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 7.00-15.00 junior spring and summer tops. S,M,L 4.88-9.88 Reg. 16.00-25.00 junior swimwear. 1 and 2 piece, 5-13 1/a OFF Reg. 12.00-22.00 junior spring coordinated sportswear, 5-13 Vs OFF DEPOT TEENS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 10.00-16.00 spring and summer sleepwear, 5-13 . . . . . 6 . 8 8 - 1 0 . 8 8 Reg. 8.00-16.00 teen spring and summer co-ordinates 1/a OFF Reg. 6.50-13.00 teen short sleeve knit tops, S,M,L .4.44-8.88 Reg. 12.00-16.00 teen swimwear, 1 and 2 piece i . 7.88-10.88 CHILDREN'S SHOES, Crystal Lake Only Reg. 14.00-20.00 famous brand sandals by "Stride-Rite" and "Young America" 9.99-11.99 CAMERAS, Elgin Only Reg. 27.88-65.88 Kodak Instant Cameras, handle and colorburst, #100, #200, #300 24.99-59.99 Reg. 4!§5 camera cases 3.89 Reg. 1.39-1.75 Kodak color film, C110-12, C126-12, C110-20, C126-20,1.29-1.59 Reg. 1.75-2.19 Kodak #400 film, CG110-12, CG110-20 1.59-1.99 Reg. 2.35 Kodak slide film KR110-20, KR 126-20 2.19 Reg. 6.35 Kodak instant film #PR 10 . . 5.79 BOOKS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 1.98-39.95 publisher's overstock, remainders and reprint books 1.00-19.95 BOOKS, Elgin Only Reg. 2.00 'Elgin on the Fox' booklet 1.59 Reg. 79c children's activity books 49s Reg. 95C-1.95 young people's paperbacks 75e-1.49 Reg. 1.95 Golden Guide series books 1.49 MUSIC, Elgin Only Reg. 6.19-6.32 records from stock 5.75 Reg. 6.32-6.39 8-tracks and cassettes from stock . .5.75 Reg. 69C-24.95 all children's records from stock 10% OFF Reg. 64.95 Panasonic clock radio, FM/AM/Weather #RF6236 54.95 Reg. 49.95 Panasonic portable radio, FM/AM/PSB #RF1102 39.95 Reg. 32.95 Panasonic headphones ... 22.95 CHINA AND GLASS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 15.00 Noritake rainbow crystal, stock only ,Y ,. 8.00 Reg. 12.00 Village 5-pc. place settings ... .7.00 Reg. 7.50 Yorktowne bread trays 5.00 Reg. 12.00 Heritage mixing bowl sets 7.00 Reg. 2.50 Daisy coffee mugs 1.25 Collectors Edition Vases: Reg. 50.00 "Impressions" T. .. rrrrr; f.. ;.. rf. ;T77. . 30.00 Reg. 35.00 "Interpretations" 20.00 Reg. 25.00 "Images" 15.00 GIFTS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 3.00 velvet sunset candle 1.50 Reg. 70s 15" dinner taper & 39s Reg. 12.00 Poli sport figurines ,5 00 Reg. 5.00 artificial red geraniums 2.99 TOYS, Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 25.99 Mego See and Drive 8.88 Reg. 18.99 Love Note dolls ..... . U 11.88 Reg. 1.99 Lightning Fast die-cast vehicles. Assorted .. 99s Reg. 99s assorted wind-up water animals 68s Reg. 1.99 assorted wind-up water animals ........ .1.29 Reg. 10.99 Wham-0 Trac Ball, limited quantities 6.88 Vacation church school will grade; Judy Wolter, second be held at Mount Hope United and third grades; Carlene Methodist church during the Hougen, fourth and fifth "Week of Aug. 20-24. Classes in grades; Lynne Sobczak, 6th - Christian studies will be held 8th grades; and I^orayne for children who have been in Pagast, crafts. kindergarten through eighth All interested children from grade this past school year, the area are invited to par- Running from 9 a.m. to 11:90 ticipate. Children may register a.m. each morning, the school at 9 a m. on the first day, Aug. will also feature games, crafts, 20, or more information may be .recreation, singing and obtained from Mrs. Arthur G. refreshments. Oakley, 497-3713. Mount Hope Leading the Vacation church church is located at 1015 W. school this year will be Brenda Broadway in Pistakee Collins, kindergarten and first Highlands. July 23 Deadline For County Fair Antiques Entries for the Antique Designated persons will be at ilepartment at this year's their posts throughout the fair, McHenry County fair are now guarding against theft. bong accepted. Entry deadline Classes will be judged has been extended to Monday, Wednesday, Aug. 1, starting at. July 23. 9 a.m. by June Johnson, well All entrants must purchasp known and distinguished an- exhibitors' passes. tique collector and lecturer Again this year, the utmost from Prospect Heights: precautions are being taken to All categories and additional provide security for all items in information can be obtained this division. The enclosed from this year's fair book, now booth will be located in the available at the fair office on same spot as last year-in the fairgrounds in Woodstock, Building D with chicken wire or by calling Margaret built-in to the exhibit to guard Szlachta, superintendent, 338- against breakage and handling: 0262. Accelerate Campaign For Catholic Schools MEN'S FURNISHINGS Elgin and Crystal Lake Reg. 12.00 knit oolf shirts, short sleeve. S.M.L Reg, 14.00-19.50 short . sleeve sport shirts, terry and assorted patterns, fabrics. S,M,L 1 Father Edmund Petit, McHenry pastor, Father Karl Ganss and Donald Doherty are developing a plan to accelerate a campaign which , began in 1973. Bishop Arthur J. O'Neill helped start a foundation that would help maintain and im­ prove Catholic schools- elementary, middle, and Marian Central high school. C.C.D., adult education and other approved Catholic education programs are in­ cluded. The need was described as "great and grows greater with the years". The response to the appeal for help at that time was good; however, inflation has caused problems of real concern. The various facets to preserve top quality education care are becoming more costly. One of the projects planned is a second annual fund raising dinner scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27. Details will be an­ nounced later for this "Evening in October." Reg. 20.00-25.00 short sleeve sport shirts poly/blends, Reg. 12.00 shortie pajamas, S,M,L,XL Dacron/cotton Reg. 12.00-16.00 drsss shirts, short sleeve, 14V2-16 Reg. 38.50 warm-up suits, zip front. 100% acrylic. In the meantime, for those wanting detailed information regarding. the foundation, Father Ganss will be happy to supply it. (lis address is 2710 Country Club road, Woodstock. The McHenry Plaindealer Newspaper Available At The Following Locations •RUCKS •LAKEVIEW •MAYS DRUG • SUNNYSIDE FOOD •SELL LIQUORS • JOHNSBURG FOOD MAI Reg. 5.50 toddler, boy and girl Reg. 2.50-4.50 4-6x girls sk many colors Rog. 6.00 4-7 boys 2 piece i sou Rog. 3.00-10.00 toddler boy pliywur, 2-4 Rog. 3.00-7.00 4-7 boys Reg. 3.00-10.00 infant boy t

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