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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Feb 1985, p. 24

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Wonder Lake; Local girl tours Europe with • 1985 J C Penney Company inc Sorry, furniture not available outside normal delivery area. Small charge for delivery within normal delivery area. Phone for details. Sale prices on regularly priced mgttresses effective thru Saturday, February 9th. Sale prices on regularly priced brass beds effective thru Saturday, March 9th. Posture Elegance mattresses available while quantities last and intermediate markdowns may have been taken. Brickyard, Ford City, Fox Valley Center, Golf Mill, Lake hurst J. incoln Mali, Louis Joliet Mall. Northbrook Court, North Riverside Park, Oriand Square, Southlake Mall, Spring Hill Mail,, Woodf ield, Yorktown JCPenney POSTURE ELEGANCE Closeout - Save 50% 134.05 Twin size ea. pc. Orig. 269.95. 150.05 Full size ea. pc. Orig. 319.95. 300.05 Queen 2-pc. set. Orig. 799.95. 400.05King size 3-pc. set. Orig. 999.95. Available At ii I -l Th# *blowing Plaindealer Herald Location.: •WHITE HEN PANTRY •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUGSTORE •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBY'S •KAREN ft GINNYS •LIQUOR MART •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •NORTHWEST TRAIN •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD .•COUNTRY CUPBOARD •SULLIVAN FOODS •UNION '76 •COLE .PHARMACY •COAST TO COAST •SUNNYSIDE GAS A QUICK MART • j AI GAS •ACE HARDWARE •LAKEVIEW FOODS , •SUNNYSIDE FOODS •LITTLE STORE •SUNRISE GROCERY •DEBBIE'S GENER STORE •VILLAGE MARK! •McHENRY DRUG •JAR FOOD MART iRY At k POSTURE ULTIMATE III At savings. 160.05 Twin size, ea. pc. Reg. 299.95. 210.05 Full size, ea. pc. Reg. 349.95. 400.05 Queen 2-pc. set. Reg. 899.95. 500.05 King 3-pc. set. Reg. 1099.95. SECTION 2• PAGE S-PLAINDEALER-HEHAI.IK . t'KRIH \lt\ Neighborhood news Mari Jacobson, daughter of Charlie and Dottee Jacobson of . Sunrise Ridge recently returned description." from a tour of Europe as a eye in the a choir. Dame Cathedral "was an emotional thrill beyond There wasn't a dry audience or in the Anne Sowers 653-9549 I1 member of the Carthage College Concert Choir. The group toured France, Switzerland, Austria, Ckechoslavakia, and Germany performing 10 concerts in these countries. It was a beautiful experience for the 48 young vocalists. Mari s<|Ud their performance in the wtrld renowned Notre A tour of the American Em­ bassy in Prague, Czechoslavakia, was a real treat and Mari said after being, without American food being served potato chips, corn chips, their favorite soft drink, Pissas and brownies at the Embassy was very special. Austria, Switzerland, and Germany took the honors as being their favorite countries, based on cleanliness and cor­ diality. There was a brief time allowed for shopping also in and Iceland. Luxembourg and The McCullom Lake: Observe silver wedding Karen and Dave Scarbrough were surprised Saturday, Jan. 26 at a local restaurant. The memorable occasion was their twenty-fifth wedding an­ niversary party given by their children, Ricky and Rhonda and son-in-law Jim Letizia. Twenty- six friends and relatives toasted the happy couple with cham­ pagne. Karen Corso and Dave Scarbrourt^ger^jrc^an^SO. Dawn Miller 385-4901 1900. The happy couple will be ; going to the Wagon Wheel Lodge lor an added gift to each other. We wish Dave and Karen many . more years of happiness. OFFICE HOURS The 1965 vehicle stickers are ; in and available for sale. Prices have remained the same. Office hours are Wednesdays from 2 through 6: SO p.m. If mis time or day is inconvenient for you, call 386-2211 to make other arrangements. The clerk's address is 4809Jj£,*paifc View. ryPleiwjHlag^wtir ^ebicle you have purchased a new vehicle, or if your license plates have changed. $ Also, this is a good time to * renew your boat sticker or rent a boat post Since there are only 10 boat posts for rent, it is a first come first serve basis. The price for a post rental is still $7, for the season, which ends Oct. 31. You can also register to vote at the clerk's office. You must furnish two proofs of iden­ tification. There will be an election April 2, so make sure and vote. RECOVERING A1 Turner, father of Wendy Turner on Park View reported that his daughter is recovering nicely from her recent surgery. As a matter of fact, Wendy may even be home in time to read this column. Good going Wendy. We wish you lots of good health in 1965. BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" wishes for this week go to Allan McKim, sharing Feb. 6 with Maureen Caron and Terry Arnett; Ron Svoboda celebrates Feb. 9, as does Kari Wymen that day; Stephanie Gonzalez celebrates her first birthday Feb. 10, and riiares that day with Terri White; Tony Olson blows out four candles Feb. 11; and Marian Wotdert shares Feb. 12 with Freddie Groh. Many happy returns of the day to all. ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes for this week go to Lloyd and Millie Wright, celebrating their special day Feb. 7; and Paul and Linda Bacon toast eight years of marriage Feb. 12: We wish both our couples many more years of happiness and love. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Feb. 6 --Beach Gals meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the beach house. All ladies of the village are welcome to attend and join in the fun. Feb. 12--Village board meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the beach house. AH residents are urged to attend these in­ formative meetings. Tuesdays-Starting at 6:30 p.m., TOPS meeting at the beach house. Everyone is in­ vited to join and lose those unwanted pounds and inches. tour will long be remembered as a highlight of Mart's college career. Marl's academic life has not suffered a bit even with time She is a major, and has been awarded an Honors Chemistry Scholarship and Chemistry Fellowship this school year ; and it was recently announced that She made the first semester honor role and Dean's List with a grade point average of 3.666. CELEBRATES 8101 Upon arriving home after attending Sunday Mass Jan. 27, Anthony .Morid was surprised by family members who were on hand to help Mm celebrate his eightieth birthday. Included in the festivities were his wife, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. They all had a great time making his day one he will long remember. NEW PICTURE8 Last Friday was the beginning of a new month and for us who own Wonder Lake calendars, we are now able to turn the page and see another set of pictures depicting Wonder Lake history. their special day February shows the huge concrete blocks that were for­ med on the shoreline and then a picture of a crane positioning them in the spillway. Calendars are still available by calling Mae paddis at 653- 9666. SPECIAL DAYS "Happy Anniversary" to Rick and Mary Lee Berndt, who celebrated Feb. 1. "Happy Birthday" to Chris Stolle, Feb. 5; and also to Ann Miuwka, Feb. 5. Two anniversaries will be celebrated Feb. 7; Bob and Martha Beaman and Jim and Sara Hearity. Feb. 11 marks a special day for Toni Bridnte, who will be hitting a milestone on that day. I'll be nice and not mention the amount of years that have passed, even though her sister told me to! SCHOLARSHIPS The Women's Club of Wonder Lake will again be awarding scholarships in the amount of #400 each to two Wonder Lake foil-time students, to the college of their choice. Applications were delivered to McHenry High, Woodstock High, Marian Central, and McHenry County College Monday, Feb. 4, to be made available to any Wonder Lake student who wishes to fill it out. If you are presently enrolled in any other school, but are a Wonder Lake resident, and would like the scholarship chairman, Neva Boyce to send you one. contact her at 653-9778. The deadline for returning applications is April 16. COMMUNITY EVENTS Feb. 12-Noschool; Presidents Day Feb. 16-Candlelight Bowl sponsored by Co. 2 Aux. Feb. 16-Games Night, sponsored by Lion's Club, at Christ The King Hall. Feb. 21-Women's Club meeting and potluck dinner; 7 p.m. Nat. Lutheran Mattress Sale Each piece is the same low price. ' . Twin, full, queen or king in your choice of firmness. King & queen sold in sets only. Bassett Twin mattress or foundation, Reg. 159.95 Sale $09 Full mattress or foundation, Reg. 209.95 Sale $00 2-pc. queen set, Reg. 579.95 Sale $108 3-pc. king set, Reg. 699.95 Sale $207 ea. pc. Posture Caress. , Twin mattress or foundation, Reg. 179.95 Sale $129 Full mattress or foundation, Reg. 219.95 Sale $129 2-pc. queen set, Reg. 599.95 Sale $258 3-pc. King set, Reg. 799.95 Sale $387 Salef99 •a. pc. Deluxe uuilt. Sale S129 A Great Family Room ! Bennington Solid Oak custom upholstered with specially selected fabrics at one low, low price teV&s;'.*-' Save *220 Sal* 479.95 Reg. 699.95. Winthrop white enameled cast metal duplex bed. Save 25% on all other special order brass and white iron beds and headboards. Exceptional Values 82" Sofa Reg. »808M Now WW 57" Love Seat...... Reg. »684" Now «480" Companion Chair .. Reg. •448M Now •299" Double Duty Ottoman. *. Reg. U95" Now U40« Vx Mayheesedaissacklafelefeyremevlagcaahtoe. STOKCWIDE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! Strode's Colonial Vermont Furniture MAIN ST., HUNTLEY. IL (312) 669-3500 Only 8 Miles West of Spring Hill Mall RMukltorf Hours: Sunday 12 to f Tuesday thw Saturday 9 to S rtto9. Closed f* Sale $149 ea. pc. Posture Supreme. Twin mattress or foundation, Reg. 209.95 Sale $149 Full mattress or foundation, Reg. 259.95 Sale $149 2-pc. queen set, Reg. 699.95 Sale $298 3-pc. King set, Reg. 899.95 Sale $447 ti

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