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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 May 1980, p. 14

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JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE 'OR* JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY 2S, 1100 Godwin, all of Mundelein; Marie Van Denboom and Theresa Seibert, both of « Round Lake; four toothers, Albert, Wauconda; LeRoy, Joseph and Urban, all of FRED C. SVOBODA McHenry. Fred C. Svoboda, 52, of A funeral Mass of the Sterling, 111., and formerly a Resurrection was offered by r e s i d e n t o f M c H e n r y , d i e d R e v e r e n d M a t t h i a s Saturday, May ljr~«e was Rauen.Tuesday, 10 a.m. at born Jan. 27, 1928, in Oak St. John the Baptist church. Park, HI., the son of Fred J. Visitation was held Monday, and Florence G. Svoboda. from 3 to 9 p.m. at the Survivors include his wife, George R. Justen & Son Sara and a daughter, Shiela, funeral home. at home; his father, Fred of Memorials would be ap- Wisconsin; a brother, preciated to the St. John's Robert of Minocqua, Wis. Restoration fund and the and a sister, Mrs. Donald Johnsburg Rescue Squad. (Arlene) Phalin of Crystal Lake '• FLORENCE A. MIX Mr. Svoboda ( was Florence A. Mix, 77,121S. president of the class of 1946, Riverside drive, Lakemoor, McHenry Community high died Thursday, May 22. She school; class valedictorian was born April 18, 1903, in and captain of the football Chicago, to Jesse and team. He continued his Amelia (Phelio) Daniels, education at the University Mrs. Mix was a resident of of Illinois and Lake Forest. the area since 1953, formerly He served in Korea in 1946- of Chicago; and a member of 47. the First United Methodist A sixth grade science church. teacher in the Dillon school, She was married Aug. 30, Rock Falls, IU., Mr. Svoboda 1924, at St. Timothy's was to have been honored as Episcopal church in 'Teacher of the Year" this Chicago, to Willard E. Mix, year. He was also president who survives. Also surviving of the Rock Falls are 4350 daughters, Mrs. Educational association. John (Gloria) Cassell, Private services and Lakemoor and Mrs. A. inurnment were handled by Robert (Janet) Peterson, the Melvin-Schilling funeral Jr > Antioch; one son, home in Sterling. William J. of Chicago; 13 grandchildren and eight RALPH F. WAGNER great grandchildren. A former lifetime resident One sister and four of the McHenry area, Ralph brothers preceded her in F. Wagner, 65, died Thur- death. sday, May 22 in McHenry Funeral services were hospital. He was born Oct. conducted by Reverend 24, 1914, to John and Ger- Ralph Smith, Sunday, 2 trude (Diedrich) Wagner. p.m., at the George R. He resided at 3812 Hillcrest, Justen & Son funeral home. Johnsburg, was a member of Interment was in the Crystal St. John the Baptist Catholic Lake Memorial Park, church and the Johnsburg Community club. He was a farmer for over 29 years, worked for the City of McHenry the past 12 years, and was known to many city residents as the operator of the street sweeper for the last 8 years. He retired from the city in 1979. On Nov. 16, 1938, at St. Joseph's, Libertyville, he married Bernice Obenauf, who .survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ferd (Shirley) Wolter, Liber­ tyville and Mrs, Charles (Marilyn) Skittino, Lake Villa; three sons, Gerald, Volo; Kenneth, Mundelein and Loren, McHenry; 15 grandchildren; five sisters, Caroline and Dorothy Phannenstill and Louise them out completely. Winter is the best time to control tent caterpillars, prune the twigs that contain egg masses. Or, in the Spring, spray the webs with Dipel, a bacterium that kills caterpillars without har­ ming other creatures. themselves ow leaves for lights in midsummer, almost six weeks. Then they It's an unfortunate cycle crawl away from their food for many trees, but a vital tree and find a protected - one fof the birds and place to rain their powdery parasitic wasps that feed on cocoons. In two or three tent caterpillars. So while weeks they change into the control of the caterpillars is moths we. see fluttering sometimes necessary, around street and porch naturalists opposer wiping Carterpillar Invasion handled by. Schneider-L^ucht-Merwin & Cooney funeral home. Deaths GLENN ASHLEY HUNTER Glenn Ashley Hunter, 72, 802 Oeffling, Johnsburg, was found dead in his residence Friday, May 23. He was born Aug. 3,1907, in Decatur to Henry and Lillie (Robertson) Hunter. He is survived by his wife, Ruth (Welburn), whom he married June 26, 1967 in Chicago, and one sister, Zella Ahlham of California. Also surviving, are a sister-in-law, Mrs. Doris Rocke and a brother-in-law, Donald Welburn, both of Canada. Young Hong Has boon Involv­ ed in Karat* for 23 yoars of his Ufa--a black bolt for 20 yoars. a master black bait for 12 yoars, an instructor jn the Korean Army, the U.S. Navy, the Korean Karate In­ stitute in Chicago, and Founder of the Young Hong Studios in Belvidere and Woodstock. Young is dedicated to Kprat# as a form of self defense, a mental and physical disciple, and an art. He lakes his teaching serious- ly and works with each off his students individually and patiently. •SUMMER SPECIAL 10 WEEKS *4 0°° LEARN KHRRTE PROM R MASTER Young Hong Studio has boon touching oil year around for tho pott ton yours at tho tamo location and wo aro still growing. larvae ofc a fuzzy, reddishr brown moth," explains the N a t i o n a l W i l d l i f e Federation's monthly publication for children. The moths never eat, living only a few weeks-just long enough to mate and lay eggs- -but their offspring are devastating. The female moth lays her eggs in a ring around a tree twig-often a wild cherry or apple tree. Thai she covers the-eggs with a bubbly liquid which soon hardens into a s h i n y , w e a t h e r p r o o f covering that protects the eggs all Winter. When tent caterpillars hatch in the Spring, they gather at a forked branch of the tree and begin to form their tent-like web with silk from glands and in their mouths. The web acts like a tiny greenhouse, storing heat and shades them from the bright rays of the sun. As the caterpillars grow, they add onto their tent, so it, too, gets bigger. * Tent caterpillars stuff It" happens every Spring. Some trees that have just sprouted new leaves lose them all to hordes of hungry tent caterpillars. A single web of tent caterpillars, containing more than 150 insects, can strip a healthy but unlucky tree. "Tent caterpillars are the LESSONS BEGIN JUNE 18th lOWesks-1 Lesson Per Week SUMMER SCHEDULE: EVENINGS Mon.. Wed.. Thurs. 5:00-6:00 P.M 6:30-7:30 P.M. AFTERNOON: Mon., Wed.. Sat. 1:00-2:00 P.M. Private lessens available • (call for appointment). PHONE 338-7222 Iff no answer call 1-547-4103 in Belvidere MAR-RAY STUDIO Is Pleased to Announce A greatness lies not in be­ ing strong, but in the right use of strength. Henry Ward Beechei ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 401 S». John St. •• Woodstock Summer Gymnostic Clinic Being Held During the Month of June Including BALANCE BEAM & FLOOR EXERCISE HAZEL A. BELCHER Hazel A. Belcher, 88, 222 Dean street, Woodstock, died Thursday, May 22 in Memorial hospital. She was born in McHenry, May 1, 1892, the daughter of William and Hiley (Grimbley) Thomas. She is survived by two sons, Melvin and Edwin, both of Woodstock; 7 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mrs. Belcher was preceded in death by her husband, William and one brother, Albert. Funeral services were held Saturday, 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist church, Woodstock, with burial in McHenry County Memorial Park cemetery. Arrangements were MRS. FREDIA SCHAEFGEN is our new instructor Formerly with the Americdn Turners O Crystal Lake YMCA g^cre's the story of the classified acXI that could.. 1 Please Register by Calling our Studio 385-6077 MAR-RAY . .give you ( great ideas \>t on saving K money... GYMNASTICS The classifieds are\full of merchandise andWms that you can save a lot of money on. So, next/time you have a neep for anything, check the . classifieds first! AT JEWEL MCC Sale Days: Wed.-May 28 thru Tues., June 3 -While Quantities Last-- add up to big ^ benefits Q for you. . . If you have an fTt attic, garage, or z\oset full of things you don't use--and L^AI\ probably never will , ' -- the classified ( can turn those things into instant cash. A DIVISION OF JEWEL Mon.J. DIRECT MARKETING W 301 W. Virginio St. <3^ CRYSTAL LAKE ! 815-455.0333 Si DOMESTICS OVERSTOCK SALE Our Domestics Department Is Once Again Overstocked. Stock Up On All Your Bedding and Bath Need6. 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BOSSES- ALL BATH TANK SETS 40% OFF ALL KITCHEN HOUSEWARES MENS' CLOTHING SALE OUR DISCOUNT PRICE OUR DISCOUNT PRICE • Includes: 'JEANS? -^DER^EAR •JACKETS •T-SHIRTS MENS'SOCKS Gift boxed set of 3. » One state fit* 10-13. £S 1 Acrylic ami myUm Mewl. yj MCC REG. *3.50 \ /7 •DINNERWARE 'APPLIANCES •FLATWARE -COOKWARE •DISHES •GLASSWARE TWIN BURGER GRILL/WAFFLER Reversible grids make ••• this easy aad handy to flpES operate. Brown. MCC REG. *23.17 McHenry Plaisfealtr 38541170

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