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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Mar 1977, p. 3

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Star In "South Pacific 99 In this scene from South Pacific, Craig Spengel, of McHenry, portraying Lt. Joe Cable, peers (lovingly into the eyes of thePolonesian beauty, Liat, played by Sue Basner of Spring Grove. Shirley Smith, McHenry, in an encore performance as Bloody Mary, sings about life and love in Polonesia in this scene from "South Pacific." "South Pacific" will be presented by the Woodstock Theatre company March 25, 26 and 27, and April 1, 2 and 3 at the Woodstock Opera House. Curtain times for the Friday and Saturday performances is 8:30 p.m. Curtain time for the Sunday matinees is 3 p.m. There are dinner-theatre arrangements available. Further information, and ticket reservations, can be made by calling 338-7556. THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER tstablished 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois Rv McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change ot to The ZtAcHenry Ptaindealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, IL 60050 .A d e d u c t i o n o f o n e m o n t h t r o m t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f a s u b s c r i p t i o n w l b e where a change of address is provided fttrowgh the Post Office Departnjen Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich •• Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPERI mocumw NNA SUSTAINING JIMEMBE SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $10.50 l Year $15.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry arid County Lake County Frid ay Fish Fry $ 1 9 U 5 K j/IBL Includes..®®!^ Batter dipped Cod Salad Bar Baked Potato Bread & Butter FOX LAKE f£5nj COUNTRY ta!ME|| mm 1©»W|| CLUB State Park Rd & Grass Lake R^ij 1 FOX LAKE. ILLINOIS "Friends In Service Here" Plans are now being made by Fish, for the distribution of food baskets for our neediest families at Easter, as well as Easter baskets for little children. The Girl Scouts will again make baskets for the children, but we can use "fillings", wrapped candy, gum, small toys, crayons, and other small items you know they would like to receive. Also, remember those little things that our Senior Citizens also enjoy. For the food baskets we can use canned goods and non- perishable food - those items in use every day - as well as gift certificates from McHenry food stores, to be used for perishable items. The thought is not to remember these families only once a year, since the need is year 'round. Canned goods and food items should be received by Satur­ day, April. Delivery should be made to a Fish volunteer, but please call 385-6182 and advise when you plan to come. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buss of Wondeij Lake are the parents of a son born March 21. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL > WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Myrtle Meister, Master Brian McNevin, Raymond Gathman, Louise Draper, Carol Zank, Monica Brock, all of McHenry; Thomas Hoffman, Lisa Vidovich, *and Sophie Strachota, Wonder Lake. • • • * Eating is important in life; nevertheless, too much of it doesn't make for long living. Your help will be most ap­ preciated. Easter baskets for the little children... food baskets for the entire family. God bless you! Call Fish 385-8020, or write Box 282, McHenry, if we can be of help to you or you have any questions. M G . Deaths ANTHONY KOSIOR The father of a McHenry man, Anthony Kosior, died at his home at 1021 Lunga drive, Round Lake, Tuesday, March 22 at the age of 59. Mr. Kosior was born in Chicago Jan. 13, 1918 and until seven years ago, had made his home in McHenry. The deceased was a WW II Army veteran and had been employed as a tool and die maker at Intermatic of Spring Grove for the past thirty-five years. His widow, Florence (Gard­ ner), survives as well as two sons, James of McHenry and Daniel of Round Lake; a daughter, Mrs. Steven (Lynda) Garcia of Lindenhurst; five grandchildren; two brothers, Ignatius and Raymond,^both of Chicago; and two Ifsters, Dorothy Kray of LaPorte, Ind. and Mildred Manzak of Chicago. Visitation was scheduled to be held at the K.K. Hamsher funeral home, Fox Lake, Wednesday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 1 to 9 p.m. Chapel services will be con­ ducted Friday at 11 a.m. with burial in Avon Centre cemetery, Grayslake. VIOLA ARBOGAST Viola Arbogast, 57, of 104 W. Morningside drive, McHenry, died Wednesday, March 23 at Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge. Mrs. Arbogast was born in Jefferson, Iowa Oct. 26, 1919, the daughter of Benjamin and Ethel (Tillier) Wright. The deceased was a member of the Lakemoor Ladies league. Survivors include her husband, John; a son, James P. of Johnsburg; six grand­ children and a sister, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Scott of Salt Lake City, Utah. The George R. Justerr & Son funeral home scheduled visiting hours after 2 p.m. Thursday, March 24. A Mass will be offered at St. Patrick's Catholic church Friday at 10 PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1977 diamond cutting unit, geode cutting, silver smithing* grinding units, working displays, black light, touch table as well as dealers from as far as the West Coast. Past shows of the society have-been well attended and have gained national attention. Lake Gem, Mineral Unit Sponsors Show The,twelfth annual show of the Lake County (lem and Mineral society opens at Lake county fair grounds, on High­ way 45, just north of Highway 1 2 0 , G r a y s l a k e , a t 9 a . m . Thursday, March 31, to con­ tinue for four days until April 3. The show this year will feature gem stone identification, a.m. with burial in the church's Countryside cemeterv Hours of the shoW are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Plenty of free parking is afforded and good food is available in the building during the show. Few resign from good paying jobs. TURKEY DINNER EVERY SUNDAY 2-10 PM (AND ONLY ON SUNDAY) LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FBI.. SAT., t SUN. RT. 31 NORTH TO JOHNSBURG RD., EAST TO SUNSET RD. 815/675-2302 Tlowers for your WcddinglDay 1 v HAPPINESS IS BECOMING ENGAGED! And we wish you the very best. Busy and happy days are in store for you as you plan the exciting details for your wedding. Stop in for your free booklet to show just a few ideas about the many kinds of flowers, bouquets and deeorations which will help make your wed­ ding day a memory you'll cherish forever. As wedding flower specialists, may we have the op­ portunity to talk with you personally? We'd like to tell you about our wedding service and the many ways in which we can help you in planning the flowers for your wedding. With every wedding or­ der placed you will receive a lovely going away corsage compliments of us. Give us a call and we'll be happy to arrange an ap­ pointment at your convenience and without obligation. ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGE AVAILABLE TO YOU! & stems FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE 3301 W. ELM ST., McHENRY, ILL. 385-4747 e**r° JlORNSBY S m ^ PPir-FS in EFFECT MAR. 25 thru MAR. 271 LADIES' DISHCLOTH KNIT TOP R.|. 7.87 SALE Viiiiiii 1 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS Hog. 10" SALE 6 54 CIRLS'7-14 VINYL RAINCOAT Reg. 7" SALE 5 87 MEN'S LEE WESTERN SHIRTS R.g. 14" SALE 10 54 Pfllllll LADIES' DRESSES FROM 17"-12" 5 OFF LADIES' T-SHIRT KNIT TOPS Hog. 3" SALE MEN'S SPRING (SOLID * PRINTED) SPORTCOATS Reg. 21" MEN'S TIES Hog. 3" SALE 17 54 SALE 4400 W. RI. 120, McH -KRY 17 A CNTRY. CLB. RD.. WOODSTOCK HORNSBYS f ami ly centers - OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6

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