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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Apr 1980, p. 21

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SHOWPLACE 5 j or More! Reg. $25 to $59 coats -- our entire stock! And, you save 20% to 25% on each and every one for rain or shine -- while they last! Long coats, pant coats, jackets. Spring and all-weather fashions in soft colors, classic styles. Sensa­ tional buys with all the attention to detail that makes them something special! You'll find up- to-the-minute looks in polyesters and blends; juniors', misses', women's sizes. Hurry! •fin 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 Welcome Home he and Katy drove to Wausaukee, Wis. to visit Art's folks, Mr. and Mrs: We are glad to hear that Clara Klapperich is home from the hospital. She arrived the Friday before Easter and sincerely ap­ preciated the cards and visits from family and friends. SYMPATHY The community wishes to extend sincere condolances to the family of Ethel Wiedrich, who passed away March 31. BIRTHDAYS AND DINNER The Low clan celebrated all of the April birthdays in the family on Sunday, along with Easter Sunday dinner, in the Robert Low home in McHenry. Those adding another year to their age were Susie Low, April 11; Doris Low, April 9; plus Linda Billikas in Dubuque, Iowa, April 14. Everyone sang Happy Birth­ day to Linda by phone. An Easter egg hunt was in order (it being Easter) and everyone had to find the egg with his own name on it. Those enjoying the day were Susie's father, Leslie Olsen; Walt & Alice Mae Wilcox, Woodstock; Patti and Dan Kehoe and little Robin, Elkhorn; Sue Madey and Donna, Eddie and Marcy Erwin, Hebron; Tom Low and friend Sherry; Ray Low; Dan Hansen; Patti Miller and Lee and Scott; and, of course, Walt and Doris Low. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all with a beautiful birthday cake. EASTER HAPPENINGS Easter dinner guests of Bernie and Pat Klapperich in Pistakee Highlands were Bernie's parents, the John Klapperichs and Pat's parents, the Bedfords. Greg and Karen Bazilwitch entertained Karen's father, Warren Kirwan of Villa Park, and his friend, Jane Conners of River Grove for dinner, Easter Sunday. Karen's brother, Ed, and Rose Kirwan and family of Lake Villa were also there to enjoy the festivities. ' TWO NEW KIDS We have two new kids (baby goats) born in the neighborhood two days before Easter. At this writing they do not have names, but I'm sure the family will soon come up with appropriate ones. They are keeping the Bazilwitch family very busy, as they have to be fed from the bottle. Some fun! VISITS PARENTS Art Christopher drove to Black Creek, Wis., last ^^Here'^a hose repair cou­ pler that repairs a leaking hose quickly. Just cut out the damaged hose section, push 'he hose ends into the coupler and hand-tighten the outer cylinder until it clamps securely. The clamp is available to fit l/2 inch ai.d 5/8 inch hoses. From Rovala Inc.. Box b493. Fort Worth. Texas. H50 ALL SEATS NOMINATED FOR 9AM0EMY AWARDS BEST MOVIE BEST ACTOR Kramer Kramer FM. I MOIL THRU THUS. 7 ft St SAT, ft SM. 243-7-8 SHOWPLACE C R Y S T A L L A K E 1-2-3-4-5 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 COAL MINERS DAUGHTERk FH.IST. smiw TMS. Mutate LITTLE DARLINGS. HLtSAUtlMStaitS SKlWIM&MftUMS SURROUND SOUND ,OUTDOOR ADULTS 12.50 CHILD (under 11) FREE OPtN FWOAY-IATUNO AY-SUNDAY 7:30 FORCE OF ONE,. 3?̂ 1941" Waukegan Choirs To Be Hosted By McHenry Church Clarence Christopher, who are enjoying good health at' the age of 84. Art and Katy returned home Sunday after enjoying Easter dinner with the Gary Linstads, at the home of Gary's parents, BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Ray Nolan, April 15; Gi-Gi Mough, Ingeborg Jacobsen, Tim Malsch and Gloria Mack April 16; Ed Kane, Sherri Cristy and Therese Anderson, April 17. April 18, Roberta Bowling celebrates her day. On April 19 we find John Klapperich adding another year, as will Henry Aissen April 20. Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES We want to wish Jerome and Clara Tonyan a happy anniversary April 16 and also daughter Ruth Ann and her hubby who were married on the same date. Happy anniversary and many more to come. THINGS TO REMEMBER April 13 - church services - - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. April 13 - church school - 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church. April 14 - choir practice - 7 p.m. -Ringwood church. April 16 - pre-school and kindergarten registration at Johnsburg Middle school. GOD BLESS NAMED BELLRINGER June Oxtoby of Ringwood was named Mental Health chairperson for the May Bellringer campaign, an­ nounced Maralyn Zeman, president of the Mental Health association in Illinois. The Bellringer drive will be carried on in areas where the Association is not a United Way participant. WHAT S NEW The First United Methodist church of McHenry will host a concert to be given at 5 p.m. April 20 by the com­ bined young adult and senior choirs of the Trinity African Methodist Episcopal church of Waukegan . The concert will be held in the new sanctuary of the McHenry church, located at the corner of Main and Center streets, and will feature sacred and secular music, including anthems, gospel, spiritual, and songs from Broadway musicals. * The use of brass, percussion, string and woodwind in­ strument adds a beautiful new dimension to the music. The participants, both vocal and instrumental, are under the direction of Mrs. .Aminita Patterson Sparks. Mrs. Sparks will be assisted by Miss Donitha Tolen, band director in North Chicago School District 64. Members of Trinity A.M.E. church's young adult and senior choirs have been active in the annual con­ ference of the A.M.E. church, and have par­ ticipated in the church's general conference in Atlanta, Ga. They have sung at shopping centers, Great i Lakes Naval station, the Downey Veteran's hospital, and at churches throughout Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana. y- The McHenry church feels. '•COUPON*1 6 FREE PONUTS (When you purchase a dozen) it is a privilege to have this distinguished group of musicians perform locally. There is no admission charge for the concert, and the public is invited to at­ tend. For further in­ formation, contact the First United Methodist church office. Allow only trained, competent people to operate farm equipment. Keep chUdren away. SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1M0 THOUGHT FM FOOD *COUOCMOK I Comevinto any participating Dunkin' Donuts Shop and get 6 free I IdonutsWhen you purchase a dozen at the regular price. Limit 2 I dozen. v)|fer good until 4/20/80. One coupon per customer. J | This coupon not valid in combination with other offers. jj IKOTI Its worth the trip. ^HCOUPON^M POTATO SALAD 6 boiled potatoes . 3 tablespoons salad oil ,1 Vt tablespoons vinegar 1 Vi tablespoons lemon juice Vt tablespoon grated onion V* teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 2 slices crisp fried bacon ^iteasgoorjgegger^^ Peel and slice the potatoes in a baking dish. Heat the oil, vine­ gar, lemon juice, onion and salt. Pour over the potatoes. Crumble the crisp bacon and sprinkle on top along with the chopped pars­ ley and pepper. Place in a mod­ erately hot oven, about 350° un­ til heated through. Gently toss and it's ready to serve. Serves 5. Steer clear* of ditches, steep slopes, holes, obstacles jind other tractor-tippers. HMmpm! JOHN F. LAMPE Available To PracticeTn: •PERSONAL INJURY/TRIALS •BUSINESS/CORPORATIONS •ZONING •WILLS/PROBATE •DIVORCE •REAL ESTATE •WORKMAN'S COMP. 344-3252 3424 W. Elm Suite 27 McHenry Open: M.-F. 8 am. - 5 pm. Sat. 9 am. - Noon Others by appt. STEREO s p u r g e o n s Don't Miss Our Sun-Up or Splash-Down (Mr SALE iet i6»» •

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