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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Sep 1978, p. 10

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PAGE 19 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, lt78 First for Fashion Elgin Crystal Lake COMPARE PRICES! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! 1 I 4 I V \ V i i E Lady Winn Shirtings Work Magic for the Larger Woman Stripe it rich in one of these 100% polyester print blouses designed to flatter the well endowed figure. Top to bottom: Collared V-neck shirt with string tie in beige/blue/plum, 38-46, 26. Mandarin collared style buttons down the front. In coffee, 38-46. 20.00. Both styles are machine washable and dryable. LARGE SIZE SK>RJSWEAR, ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE Sale of Luxury Fake Furs Our elegant fake fur coat could fool the animals! Every coat in our collection is by a famous maker and styled, finished and lined like a real fur coat Come in, see these beauties Choose your new winter coat from Spiess Our prices are comparable to any in the urban or suburban area, our salespeople are specially trained to satisfy you, our customer TISSAVELMINK Reg PANTCOAT 95 00 •104 Classic pantcoat with notched collar and deep patch pockets m honey, ranch or tourmaline fake mink. 8-20. Reg 200 00 to 245 00 *178- *220 TISSAVEL FUR - LIKE COATS Wrap yourself in the luxury of this full length coat with notched collar and wrap belt in sizes 8-16. Other styles also available Acrylic Knit Toppings Keep A Gal Cozy in Frosty Fall Weather Bulky knits are just what the doctor ordered for the first nip­ py days of fall Left to right: Handsome Aztec print hooded poncho by Sherry Gale One size fits all for fun and games. In black/rust/beige combinations, 40.00. High button cable nit sweater by Robby Kent with deep pockets and converti­ ble collar. Natural in S-M-L. 30.00 both styles are machine washable and dryable 100% acrylic. V BETTER COATS ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE ) BETTER SPORTSWEAR. ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE J mzsm Lakeland Park & lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Golf Weekend To End Summer The Beam family took ad­ vantage of some gorgeous weather recently. John apd Suzanne went on a golfing weekend while grandma tobk the kids off for their own weekend away from it all. Meeting at a resort motel in Edgerton. Wise , couples Frank and Jeanie Wellwerts. Don and Joyce Schwegel, and John and Suzanne Beam kept themselves busy playing seventy-two holes of golf. While Mom and Dad were out golfing, grandmother Vera Beam, took Jennifer. Howard and Jessie for their own special weekend in EVanston Sounds as though everyone in the Beam family had a special weekend. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...To twins Joel and Julie Warren, who will celebrate their ninth birthday on Sept. 27, and to Liz Borchert. who also celebrates on that day. Elaine Jett will hear that popular birthday song on Sept. 28; the twenty-ninth of Sep­ tember will be a great day for Jerry Zalud. Barb Krasucki. and Brian Lawrence. A very popular birthdate, Sept. 30, is special for Linda Apel, Terry Beno, Edward Mueller 'who joins the teen scene), and Russell Henderson who turns seven The first day of October will be special for Ken Prazak, Jackie Dolenski. Jodean Lynn Harris will turn thirteen, and Michele Fish will be seventeen on that day. Oct. 2, Frank Vanek and Randy Koczar will add another year, and Oct. 3. candles will be blown out by Rosemary Tiffany and Edward Miskovic Happy birthday to one and all' HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Max and Shirley Koch who will dance the anniversary waltz together on Sept 27, as they celebrate twenty-six years together Frank and Arlene Bartos will celebrate twenty-seven years together on Sept 29. And Ernie and Pat Schooley will celebrate twenty-two years of wedded bliss on that day too. SYMPATHY Our sincere sympathy is extended to Bill, Cheryl, and Allison Winkle and other family members on the passing of Mr Leo Winkle, a beautiful person who will be missed by many DOING WELL With the help of my friends and their many prayers, my dad is doing fine after surgery. 1 hope Marion Batka is feeling much better these days after her recent accident and stay in the hospital. A get-well wish is extended to Mrs. McGrath who is recuperating, and a special wish to Grandpa Otto Biring. A large good wish that you are feeling better to all the people in our subdivision who are under the weather these days. CHEERLEADER -- A former Marian Central Catholic high school student. Lisa Erjavec. was chosen as a member of Rockford college's I cheerleading squad in tryouts held on Friday. Sept. M. She was selected, along with six other girls, by a panel of eight judges. Kach member of the squad was judged on poise, appearance, enthusiasm and spirit. Lisa was active on the Marian Central cheerleading squad throughout her years there, and continues this interest at Rockford college. Lisa intends to pursue a program in special education after her Freshman year at Rockford. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kr- javec of Mcltenry. California leads the nation's Vietnam era veteran population with 961,000, followed by New York, 596,000; Texas, 480,000; Pennsylvania, 467,000; and Ohio. 431,000 The Golden State aiso ieads the nation in total veteran population with 3.3 million New York, again, is second with more than 2 5 million residents who once served in the miltary Check Our Rates Personal Loans with Payments to Suit Your Needs • AUTOMOBILE • BUSINESS • HOME IMPROVEMENT • DOCTOR or DENTAL EXPENSES CALL 526-6604 XI Ticket validates first 2 hours upper deck £tgm Pta/a Parking Direct entry into Spies! thru enclosed ramp . Convenient trot parking tor 7300 can at Crystal Port MaM • For Eigm (ton. ca* hor at 741-4300 For McHonry County store call hor at Crystal Lafca. 455 MOO £7 f. . The Driva-ln Bonk at Routes 12, 59 and 176 WJJJ WAUCOnQA IMCIOfUL BAIKl W ^ Ravfes 12 4 174 Wmmtemim, M. MMM8 I

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