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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 3

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Woodstock (111.) Dallf UvZ ThurK. Aug. 10. 1SS1 re; ter Wagner, Ray Kline, Edward Kline. Bill Kline.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner and Women's Circle Union Church Slates Picnic Bridegrooms Cousin Performs Schif ferer-WiUiams Nuptials SOCIETY "lEWS family, Mr. and MM. Glenn Burmeister and Peggy, Mr.

tA Mm Cn feurmetatar. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kline UNION' The Women's and family, and and Mrs. Walter Hitzeman, all of Wood silk organza dress and carrying a white basket with red rose petals. Circle of the Union United Church of Christ met in the fellowship room of the church Wednesday evening, Aug.

2. stock. 97 Descendants and 8 Gtiests Carol Kniebusch I Soloist Tonight Guests were Mr. and Mrs. the entertaining of them at Thanksgiving The Father and Son banquet was discussed and tabled until the September meeting.

The circle picnic will be Sept 20. On Oct 4, the regular circle meeting will be held. Each member is asked to bring, a guest Rev. Felsing announced that Diane Langan attended the church camp at Bloomir2-ton. 7 Hostesses for the September meeting will be Elaine Langan and Anna Nulle.

Walter Essenberg, Fruitport, Gene Drew of Tinley Park attended the bridegroom as1 best man with a brother of Mr. and Mrs. George Hostesses were Mrs. Elsie and Minnie Kolberg, to the Rev. Richard Felsing and 18 members present Miss Carol Kniebusch.

Attend Israel Kline Reunion the bride, William Schifferer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shales, Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson, Berwyn; and Miss Judy Maco, Benton Harbor, Mich.

and John Nelson, doubling as Elsie Kolberg led the group in devotions. Jesus, I Have groomsmen and ushers. Peter Muench. a neDhew of the neth Kniebusch, will be the featured soloist tonight with th Rockford Symphony Or TVi 9rt anniial riinlnn rtf fh Tr1 TflinA fnmilv nia bridegroom, was ruigbearer. held Aug.

8, at the old family homestead, now oc Promised" was sung in unison. Responsive reading, chestra. She will play "Con For the "ceremony a in the cupied by Mr. ana Mrs, waiter, scnneiaewina, wno were nosis MARENGO In a setting of candlelight and bouquets of mixed gladioli. Miss Mary Louise Schifferer, daughter of and Mrs, Edward Schifferer of rural Marengo and Gary Williams of Union, ton of Mrs.

Doris Williams of St (Johns, Mich, were-united in (marriage Saturday, July 1 29, at 7:30 p.m. The bride-' groom'tcousin, the Rev. My-; ron KT Williams of Sod us, performed the double ring ceremony in the Maren-go Methodist church, i Mrs. Harold as or-I ganist, played appropriate nuptial selections and accompanied William Seaton as he sang MI Love You Truly" and i'The Lord's The bride, given In mar- Woodstock WOTM certina for Flute and Orches sanctuarv and the receDtion. ror the day.

Tney; were assisted oy me uienn curmeisier tra" by Cecile Chaminade. which followed in the church family, Ray Kline family, and "Spiritual Treasure," was led by Elsie Kolberg, closing with a prayer. The business meeting was Reed, Grand Rapids, Miss Kniebusch received her Walter Wagner family, as co- Meet On Tuesday; Enroll New Member recreation room, Mrs. Schifferer wore a sheer-cotton or and Mrs. Muriel Hague, Iona, 1 t.

i hosts. Mich. Bachelor of Music degree from Illinois Wesleyan university and at Dresent is doing gradu Shower Honors Mary Israel and Barbara Kline chard print and Mrs. Williams called to order, by the circle president, Dorina Rudy. The Mr.

and Mrs. William Kline migrated to the home in Sene Th Women of the Moose ate work at Indiana university, ca township 86 years ago and and family, Montgomery, Arthur Kline, Birmingham, N. wore a black and white dress. Both ensembles were complemented by white accessories and corsages of white and pink where she is the assistant flute met Tuesday evening for Officers Chapter night and en the farm is still in the Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bruchan There were 97 descendants carnations. rolled a new member, vox ann Perry, of Wonder Lake and El win Kline, Woodale, There were 200 euests pres Hi; and eight guests present to enjoy the picnic dinner together. xrinnsored bv Janet Nieman.

McHENRY-A miscellaneojis bridal shower honored Mils Mary Ann Noonan, whd will become the bride of Charles Pyles, Saturday in St Marjf Catholic church. Mrs. Paula Harrison, who will be matron of honor at the wedding, was hostess at the nartv Sunday attended by 1 4 ent from St. Johns and Sodus, iriage by, her was Mr. and Mrs.

George Kline During the afternoon the Inea Kruegar, senior regent was in charge. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mich, Gndiey, Tinley Park: Crystal Lake. Union.

business meeting was held Kline, Minneapolis, Mr. tuiy lace over taffeta designed with a demure neckline and with the following officers Marengo, registered by Shar and Mrs. Charles Kline and treasurer reported on the receipts of the tomato grower's dinner served by the circle. Final plans for the rummage sale, sponsored by the circle, were discussed. Anyone, having articles to contribute, are to bring them to the American Legion home on Thursday afternoon and evening where the sale will be held.

Each contributor is asked to mark the price of the articles brought in. Volunteer help for Friday and Saturday was offered. Rev. Felsing read a letter from Elmhurst college in regard to foreign students, and Ritual practice will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.

15. The Chapter will assist with the Fireman's dinner for the family, Downers Grove; Mr. on, and white streamers decorated the room and Mrs. Howard Barclay, elected to preside next year: William ll'n president; Charles Hackney, vice president; MUllip Schroedet, secre guests. Games were played arid where the" refreshments were Loyal Order of Moose Satur Monee; Mrs.

Mary Hill, Pakistan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Los. served by the women of the sen. Green Lake, and tary; len Kaston, treasurer; and Ted Duncan; historian.

church. An aunt or tne onae, Mrs. Gierke of Elgin cut and 'served the four-tier Mrs. Lloyd Schroeder and a Duuei supper, serveu um an attractive table- trimmed with bridal dolls. Wives who" love the trufa shouldn't ask so many que-tions.

Prizes were awarded to Keith Niccoli, May wood, ja. tied bow at the point, long tapering sleeves on the fitted bodice, and a chapel train full skirt with bustle back and large bow. Her silk illusion fingertip was attached- to jan imported Swiss braid two's tiered crown adorned, with pearls and She carried a cascade bouquet of 'red roses and white carna-itions with red rosebuds on white streamers. Aides to the were ed wedding cake while Marilyn Soettcher of Genoa poured Sam Merchant, Crystal Lake, the oldest; Qullin Kline, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Howes and family, Lombard; Mr. and instructor, i Woodstock Couple Married July 21 in Rockford In a private candlelight service in the chapel of the Second Congregational church, Rockford, the Rev. Joseph Cleveland united in marriage with a double ring ceremony, at 8 p.m. Friday, July 21, Mrs. Katherine Cannon Birdsong and Fred Arthur Pratt of WOOdstOCk.

They were attended by the bride's niece, Mrs. Grant E. Rasmussen, and Grant Ras-mussen, best, man, who also supplied the violin solo complement to the organ rendition of the Whiteman-Grofe composition, "Wonderful One," as a prelude to the ceremony. The bride was dressed in a chartreuse costume suit accented by a diadem matching haf and a corsage' of cymbi- Downers Grove, for the young Mrs. William Howes and fam coffee and Donna BenecKe served punch.

est; William Kline, Montgom ily and Mrs. Florence Howes, ery, coming 'the farthest Following a week trio to Wisconsin. Min Villa Park: day Sept Br and the county photographer! dinner, Wednesday Oct 11. Vivian Tryon was awarded the wish Winners of games were Barbara Nelsorv Doris. Zank, Bethel Thorten, Lucile Helen Winn, Doris Crain, Dale Wythe and Helen Lunch was served by the officers of the.

chapter, from a table arranged with pastel gladioli. y. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Aug. 22. For the largest family, tne Warnock family, descendants nesota, and Iowa, the new Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Easton, South Bend, Sam and of Ida Kline Warnock. Mr. 'and Mrs. Williams are rirlirif in Union.

Clifford Merchant, Crystal Jacqueline Purkey, maid of Judy Love', of Elgin, Greetings, were "read from Lake. The bride is a 1961 gradu a cousin, and Bomta Benecke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schnei-dewind, Mr. and Mrs.

Wal- several, who couldnt be present including a letter from Miss Clarice Kline, who is in ate of Marengo community high school and the bride bridesmaids. All wore yellow silk organza dresses fashioned with scoop necklines, shirred waist bands, with bow in New Delhi, India, attending OT0 groom was graduated from St. Johns, Mich, high school. NEW SUPERVISOR the World Meeting of the National Education Association. Miss Kline is just finishing her NEW SAFETY MAN I WASHINGTON Ralph back, and full Their matching veils fell from satin bands of inverted pleats.

For their colonial bouquets, the maid of honor carried yellow year as president of the united About People Around Our Town and County SPRINGFIELD, HL'Wl Allen L. Utech, Cambridge, 111, high school teacher, today was appointed state supervisor of States National Education Association and is chairman of dium orchids. SUMMER SUIT REDUCTIONS Following a reception in the and white carnations and the the delegation from the States. home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ras bridesmaids blue and white Attending were Mr. and Mrs. S. Bradley; director of Illinois Department of Agriculture, was appointed by President Kennedy Wednesday as one of seven new members of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety; Not All Sizes V-! 'carnations L. R.

Warnock and Mr. and agriculture education by George T. Wilkins, Illinois school superintendent mussen on East Drive, Rock I Little Harrison of Mrs. Charles Hackney and ford, the couple left for i Have you an item for this honevmoon in Wisconsin. Elgin served her cousin as family, of Fruitport, Be Wise Use the Classifieds flower girl, wearing a yellow Stanley Warnock, Muskegon, column? Phone FS B-Uow.

Regular 59.50 Regular 55.00 Regular 45.00 Sale $47 Sale $44 Sale $36 Guests at the reception were Mrs. Pratt's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pea Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Burton and family. Grand Haven, MR. AND MRS. Harold Beth with their daughter, Mary Sue, drove to Chicago Monday cock.

Crystal Lake: Mrs. Fran Mr. and Mrs. Lester ces L. Swain of Westfield, N.

WW morninc where Mary Sue Page and family, Benton Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Warnock and family, Mid- MTT ALLOTTED I1L Illinois municipalities have been alloted $4,219,143 in July motor fuel taxes paid' into the state state Finance Department announced today i YJ; sister of bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Rasmus- boarded a plane for Lakeland, If and. Mr. and Mrs. wol- Fla. She will spend two weeks sen and Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Sievers, Rockford; and Mrs. Helen M. Baccus. Woodstock.

with her aunt and Mr and Mrs. George Grant ney Swift and family, Muskegon Heights, Mrs. Flora SPECIAL GROUP Formerly 42.50 45.00 59.50 NOW IWidQt After September 1, the bride and bridegroom: will be at home at 504 W. South st. GENERAL STORE HOURS Woodstock.

a j0 News From County HOSPITALS SUMMER SPORT COATS Regular 25.00 Sdlc $10X3 Regular 29.95 Sale $22X3 Regular 32.50 Sale $24X1 Regular 39.95 Sale $30X3 friend off Ffail ancL WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL Admitted: Miss Valery Dol enski, Woodstock; Kenneth Markusson, Cary; Charles Kopp, Genoa City, Mrs, Elizabeth Ridgway, Crystal Lake; Mrs. Minnie Gault Closed Wednesday Afternoon and Sundays 6 All Funeral Orders will be delivered at the proper time. PLEASE PLACE ALL ORDERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO GIVE US AMPLE TIME TO MAKE THEM UP. Boosts Emm T44i Woodstock; Mrs. Carol Keller, Master Thomas 433 is.

Jones, Harvard. 0 SUMMER REGULAR WGHT. DRESS SHIRTS No whitesAH F.C. L.C. Reg.

5.00- SHT. SL SHT. LEG PAJAMAS Wash 'N Wear cottons Reg. 4.50 CLEARANCE MENS OXFORDS Not all sizes Reg. 9.95 MEN'S SUMMER OXFORDS Not all sizes.

Reg. 12.95 14.98 COOL SUMMER STRAW HATS Dressy and casual styles Reg. 5.00 Dismissed: Marcellus Ward, McHenry; Mrs. Vera Ward, McHenry; Mrs. Katie Webb, Woodstock; Baby David Hardt Huntley; Mrs.

Carol Stead' Q00 man, Woodstock; Mrs. Arlehe Cacci, Woodstock; Roger Vari- Matre, 2 HARVARD MEMORIAL See: this elegant black wool faille coat trimmed in black mink, sizes available 8 to 18. Admitted: Wanda Senter, McHenry; David Jennings, FE 8-0479 710 McHenry Ave. Williams Bay, Mrs. war 7 old Pufahl, Capron 09.90 Dismissed: Mrs.

Eugene Fos mr.ir P. SUMMER SPORTSWEAR COOL SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS All are famous brands Reg. 4.00 BETTER SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Finer fabrics, workmanship Reg. 5.00 COTTON PLAID BERMUDA SHORTS Handsome colors, patterns 5.00 LfC, iVltliCIUjr, lUia. iica juoi- rett, Harvard; Alfred Mueller, Harvard; Mrs, DeForest Hack- ett Harvard.

3 3 "BABY IS KING" at ACE HARDWARE Be Wise Use the Classifieds i SLEEPERS STROLLERS Tubula chrome, deluxe sua a guaranleed. 4.95 to 16.95 SUMMER JACKETS Lined and unlined styles REDUCED -SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS i4 Completely washable 5.00 Other coats trimmed in Norwe SAVE $3. Regular 22.9S A. $19.99 size" ALL PRICES SLASHED! Men 's Made to Measure FULL SIZE Sfr CRIBS Wax birch finish drop tide, panel ends, steel spring, draft proof, nylon casters. SAVE $5.

Regular 24.95 gian fox. Silver grey or souffle brown wool with grey fox collar. Untrimmed coats for Junior, Misses and Half-Sizes. from 25.00 Black half-size coat of Lusta Paca (50 alpack, 50 wool). Sizes to 24'2.

P.i.jjj."; 29.93 sty) SUMMER SLACK REDUCTIONS i-': Alterations Extra 55 DACRON 45 ACETATE TROPICALS Wash and wear them Reg, 1 0.95 55 DACRON 45 WOOL TROPICALS? fSt'i Stay pressed longer Reg. 12.95 55 DACRON 45 WORSTED TROPICALS Outstanding quality Reg. 14.95 ALL WOOL REGULAR WGHT. SLACKS AC3 Broken colors; sizes-Reg. 12.95 to 17.95 Not All Sizes and TOPCOATS $19.95 ClMkf Oirt BOiT ENDS mmd mall yardages fiHwUat READY-TO-PAINT FURNITURE BATHINETTES r0- USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 2 WEEKS ONLY Thursday, Aug.

1 0th to Tuesday, Aug. 22 9 1 3 DRAWER $12.95 4 DRAWER $14.95 5 DRAWER $16.95 Easy to bathe baby. Auto-malic lid and drain. Plenty of room to keep supplies near at. Regular 17.9S 1 4 WHILE THEY LAST $15.95 tmt mm mm tan i 103 Cass St.

Woodstock im 4 ZYGMUNT Ccby Dcph 2nd Floor THE TAILOR Miller Theater Annex Woodstock, I1L.

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