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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 4

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Pag 4 Woodstock (III.) Dally Sontlnol Tuesday Soptombor 5, 1978 Rebekahs set District Officers Night Calendar of events I FAMILY LIFE SEPTEMBER 10 a.m. Welcome Wagon Day Bridge meets at home of Ann Page, 19817 Bunker Hill Road. a.m. Valley Garden Club meets at County Fairgrounds for civic project of planting and weeding. Bring hoe, shovel and trowel.

Refreshments later at the home of Mrs. Michael Kelly, 9210 Country Club Road. 11:30 a.m. McHenry Grandmothers Club luncheon at Chapel Hill Country Club, Lillian Louis and Lulu Grivett, and a silent auction will beheld. Tekla Austin reported visiting Lyle and Edith Lee, who now reside in Nebraska.

Plans were' discussed for a Card party but no definite action was taken. Verna Perry, who has not been in attendance for some time, was especially welcomed by the noble grand. Members are invited to attend Guest Officers Night at Harvard Lodge 795 on Sept. 8. Happy Birthday was sung to Alta Johnson and Stanley Hunt.

Refreshments were served by Evelyn Fay, Grace Kerr and Eva Kapping and "Vacation Around The World" was enjoyed under the direction of Noble Grand Jennette Porter, SEPTEMBER 7 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 5040, Woodstock, regular meeting in the post home. SEPTEMBER 10 2 p.m. NAIM Diocesan Council meeting in Mary Room at St. Mary's School, McHenry.

Potluck, bring table service. Widows and widowers welcome. SEPTEMBER 11 6:30 p.m. Doe Club dinner at Elks Club. Call 338-0090 for reservations.

7:30 p.m. Welcome Wagon Night Crafts will go to Lee Wards. 8 p.m. Peter Umathum Post 412 of American Legion regular monthly meeting in downstairs meeting room of Woodstock VFW. followed by 1 p.m.

meeting in McHenry City Hall. 7:30 District 200 Music Parents meeting in Woodstock High School band room. Parents of all band and chorus members urged to attend. Further information, call 338-2969. SEPTEMBER 7 p.m.

Blood pressure screening for Woodstock Senior Citizens at Walk-in Center, 805 Lake Ave. All McHenry County Seniors welcome. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rummage sale at Grace Lutheran Church, Woodstock. 7:30 p.m.

Auditions for Townsquare Players production "The King and in Woodstock Opera House auditorium. g0 "Site flhi? OfesFto HO UN'S Jennette Porter, noble grand, presided over the regular meeting of Woodstock Rebekah Lodge 205. Pro-tem of fleers were Eva vice grand; Alta Johnson, inside guardian; Tekla Austin, RSVG; Celia Feldt, Jr. PNG. Members reported ill were Joye MeCullough, Amanda Behrens, Lillian Wienke, Carol Johnson, Pat VanHoozen and Betty Bishop, district deputy president of Harvard 795, 1 The annual Rebekah State Assembly will convene Oct.

9-10 at the Holiday Inn East, Springfield. The banquet honoring the president of Rebekah Assembly of Illinois and the grand master of Grand Lodge ICOF of Illinois will be' Saturday evening, Oct. 7, together with he Joint opening of the sessions; services will be conducted at Lincoln's Tomb Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, and there will also be ar historical tour of Springfield. Helen Kyle, Welter daughter is christened McHENRY Laura Lynn Welter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis R. Welter, 2910 W. Scott McHenry, was the center of attraction at a christening party Aug. 13 in the home of her parents.

She was baptized that day in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, McHenry, with the Rev. Raymond Kearney assisted by the Rev. Edmund Petit in afternoon services. Serving as Godparents were Miss Jeanne Kendrigan, Houston, Texas, former Woodstock resident, and James Tonyan, McHenry.

Helping her celebrate her special day were her sisters, Mary Ellen, who was seven years old on Aug. 18, and Patricia, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Johnson, Woodstock; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy J. Welter, McHenry; her Godmother, who also made the christening cake; the Godfather; also Mrs. Mary Dan-nemann, Woodstock; and uncles and aunt of the baby, David Welter and Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Bonnie) Ruggero, all of McHenry. Laura Lynn was born July 29 pasf noble grand of the 1 Woodstock lodge, will serve as delegate from the local lodge. were received from Eva Charles and Charlene Walter and Margaret Johnson, and-Beverly Kelly, members residing out of town." The visiting reported calls on Pat VanHoozen, Mable VanHoozen, Betty Bishop, Anna Phillips, Amanda' Behrens and Alta Rector; surprise package was received by Frances Nestor. Grace Kerr, card chairman, reported on birthday and get-well cards sent to members. District Officers Night will be observed Tuesday, Sept.

12. Refreshment committee will be Daisy Alta Johnson, Hospitals WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Baby Beth Koehler, Abel Carbajal, Mrs. Nancy Grey, Mrs. Violet Turek, Steven Wincapaw, Mrs. Shelley Tucker, Miss Lisa Irlacher, Master Joey Napolitano, Mrs.

Ruth Larson, Mrs. Ramona Starr, Roger Stoddard, Tracy Armstrong, George Luczanich, Mrs. Geraldine Pearson, Leo Zimmerman, Lee Whetherhult, Mrs. Eileen Nusbaum, Mrs. Betty Thiede, John T.

Brooke, Thomas Harding, Woodstock; Master Robert Dickerson, Earl Collier, Harvard; Master Joseph Voight Mrs. Cherie Selby, baby Allison Huecksteadt, Mrs. Laura Horton, Mrs. Cecelia Windross, Mrs. Johanna Szczodrowski, McHenry; Mrs.

Katheryn Kuenster, Miss Kathryn Veugeler, Crystal Lake; Charles Kuecker, Cary; Miss Tami Braaten, Kenosha, Mrs. Lillian Petska, Spring Grove. DISMISSED: Vernon Birk, LeRoy Lascardo, Miss Julie Collen, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Henry Cory, Donald Johnson, Master Jason Biel, Mrs. Caroline Mass, Steven Wincapaw, Mrs. Sandra Domek, Mrs.

Laura Dufresne, Armour Birk, Richard Gault, William Zimmerman, Mrs. Shelley Tucker, Clifford Pierce, Mrs. Naomi Hightower, Mrs. John TO LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT Flat Finish yat WashabUI On coat covers most colors. Drlos Fast Latast Colors OUR BEST FLAT FINISH.

(Paul Litke photo) MR. AND MRS. DAVID M. EHARDT 'At home' in Woodstock Jeffrey Hoffman, Charles Kuecker, Cary; Mrs. Patricia Peterson, Mrs.

Steven Sherwin and daughter, Hebron; Virgil Gustafson, Mrs. Neva Robertshaw, Huntley; Mrs. Mary Johnson, Williams Bay, William Lock, Lake In The Hills; Mrs. Judith Jorgensen, Algonquin; Mrs. Don Greenlee and daughter, Marengo.

BORN: Sept 1 to Mr. and Mrs. William Zujewski, McHenry, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. George Marotta, McHenry, a girl; Sept.

2 to Mr. and Mrs. William Manke, Woodstock, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright, Wonder Lake, a girl; to Mr.

and Mrs. Steven Sherwin, Hebron, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bacon, McHenry, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Ritt, Crystal Lake, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gillette, Ringwood, a boy; Sept 3 to Mr. and Mrs. William Sch-muhl, Huntley, a boy; to Mr.

and Mrs. James Purdom, Huntley, a boy; Sept 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanrahan, Crystal Lake, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hart, Cary, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Witte, Cary, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LewandowskL Crystal Lake, a boy.

DEATHS: Sept 2, Kenneth Fiske, 84, Crystal Lake. $5" Rg. $10.99 ADDITIONAL GALLONS AT $7.99 Sale Ends 91078 Limit 1 Per Coupon 7 Miss SuzAnne Baker and David M. Ehardt were married in a double ring ceremony July 22 in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Baker, 1456 Wheeler Woodstock. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehardt of Chicago, former Woodstock residents. The Rev.

James Segin, pastor of the Greenwood Methodist Church, officiated at the four o'clock afternoon rites and Bill Biederman furnished guitar music. He sang "Go My Way" and "The Wedding Song," and a song he composed "Rest Of Your Life." Given in marriageby her parents," the brtdewore a gown" fashioned of white polyester knit designed with illusion neckline bodice trimmed in Venice lace, which also formed cap sleeves. The empire A-line floor length gown was also enhanced with lace on the hemline and chapel train. Her matching picture hat was also accented with lace and she in Mmorial Hospital- tor "rTT MEMOJUA.p Mrs. ADMITTED: Amy Marie She is the third grandchild for Giles, Judy Griffin, baby' Beth Koehler, Mrs.

Ruth carried roses and baby's breath centered with a white orchid. Miss Danette Baker, Woodstock, attended her sister as maid of honor and Miss Peggy Kennedy, Schaumburg, was bridesmaid. They wore yellow polyester empire gowns with sheer printed floral capes and carried a white orchid with baby's breath. The bride's sister, Kristee Baker, Woodstock, was flower girl dressed in a yellow floor length gown with smocked bodice worn with a cape. She carried a miniature bouquet of white roses and baby's breath.

Joseph Ehardt, Greenwood, was his brother's best mad'anfl Baker, Woodstock, brother of the bride, ywas groomsman. The guest book was passed by Miss Donna Ehardt, sister of the bridegroom, at the home reception for 150 guests including the bride's grandparents, Mrs. Alice Baker and Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt, all of Woodstock, and the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ehardt, Chicago. The cake was cut by the bridegroom's sisters, Miss Judy Ehardt and Mrs. Kathy Beran. Following a honeymoon in Wisconsin, the couple resides in Woodstock.

SuzAnne and Dave are 1973 graduates of Woodstock High School. The bride received a bachelor of science degree from Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, and is employed in. Woodstock. Her bridegroom is employed by the James Baker Construction Woodstock. WEDDING MEMORIES the Johnsons and the seventh for the Welters.

Her mother is the former Judy Johnson of Woodstock. Union briefs UNION Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dierzen, Sandwich, and Mrs. Ruth Wagner, Marengo, spent Sunday with Miss Vera Johansen.

Mrs. Helen Ball, Union, and Mrs. Evelyn Shenberger and granddaughter, Cindy Eddy, of rural Marengo, visited Mrs. Shenberger's sister and family and Mrs. Ball's cousin, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Schultz, Crystal Lake, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditt-benner returned Monday evening to their home in Clearwater, after spending several days with relatives and friends in Union and surrdunding area.

Preserved forever Fenner, John Peters, Mrs. Helmuth Doege, Santiago Gonzalez, Miss Myrtle Crouch, William J. Ullrich, Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mrs. Raymond Thompson, Mrs.

George Winkels, Harvard; Mrs. David Wilcox, Marengo; Brian Brown, Capron. Mrs. Manuel Garza and daughter, John Barnhardt Robert Brick Mrs. Jesse Rogers, Mrs.

Betty SchmidtHugo Rosenbrook IV, Courtney Babb, Mrs. Franklin Havlicek and daughter, Jerry Mulvenna, Amy Fenner, Harvard; Miss Sheila Bambrick, Miss Sandra Christ Woodstock; Mrs. Thomas Wallace and son, Mrs. Gerald KeHoe and son, Brian Brown, David Rockwell, Capron; Rodney Heelein, Mrs. Dale Shriver, Marengo; Robert Pilz, Janesville, Mrs.

Jay McHenry. BORN: Sept 2 to Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Harvard, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Giesecke, Sharon, a boy. Larson, Mrs. Ramona Starr, Mrs. Beth Eckert Miss Angela Poindexter, Master James Schnulle, Mrs. William Sandra and son, Mrs.

Agnes Watkins, Woodstock; Mrs. Jeffrey Aron and son, Mrs. Joseph Lundborg and daughter, baby Ryan Miller, Mrs. Katheryn Kuenster, Miss Debra Robertson, Mrs. Justina Ritt, Crystal Lake; Mrs.

William and son, Mark Mass, Master Kevin Dobbs, Wayne Sima, Mrs. Deborah Acred, Mrs. Cherie Selby, Mrs. Marjorie Broden, Miss Stephanie Broederdorf, Mrs. William Zujewski and daughter, Mrs.

Paul Bacon and daughter, McHenry; Mrs. Bettie Winston, George Heiss, Mrs. Grace Paetow, Mrs. Goldie Morin, Rose Parker, Arvids Indzers, Wonder Lake; Mrs. Patricia Raupp, baby girl Hunt Harvard; Robert Leick, Mrs.

Bemece Luttrell, Mrs. Jose Perez and son, Fox River Grove; by our candid AE r-r-i iA HARDWARE I I I I 1 "Ace is the place with III I il the Helpful Hardware Man" Ll3VLJ ACE p-vn nn f7 if Finest 7 Piece ii mm set a sm TAKES CARE OF ALL YfliT YOUR PAINTING I II I 1 1 i A LONG-LASTINGREUSABLE ylV 9" durable metal paint tray. V' yZ 9" easy slip-off roller frame. $1 9" multi-purpose finest quality YwSS-s' roller cover. iVjvcfS 11" wood extension pole.

Roller cleaning tool. rlfZA 1 Mini-paint and trim pad, EXTRA LOWSALE PRICE I IV2" golden nylon "I I angular sash brush. I I A) I One coat results. Iy" Uniform coverage. Jy Faster application.

wedding specialists Reserver s5 your date early DeWane Studio 221 Benton St Woodstock 815-338-1880 (Advertisement) ESSEXCOSTELLO SEEKS TOP-NOTCH SALESPEOPLE 226 West Judd Woodstock, IL. (815)338-3676 Professional Hair Stylists Marly Porter Nancy Westman Charlotte Church KF(H 'it1-1; EXPERIENCE HAIR STYLING WITH "EXPERTISE" rl SANDWICH IfEg BAGS jrajjTvjl Fold Lock tops to koop food frosh. FOR I 150 For Box Fold Lock tops to koop food frosh. 19 FOR By Appointment Please Limit 2 Per Coupon Sale Ends 91078 TUES. 9-3 WED.

9-8 THURS. A FRI. 9-5 SAT. 9-3 CLOSED MON. Ed Buckley (left) is being congratulated by Dave Gel wicks, Broker of the Essex-Cos telle Real Estate Co.

in McHenry, for closing over One Million Dollars in sales thus far in 1978. At the same time Mr. Buckley is receiving bis second $1,000.00 bonus check as part of the bonus plan offered by the firm to their sales personnel. -y Essex-Costello is presently looking for top-notch sales people to share in the success which they have been experiencing over the past several years. If you arc currently licensed or are currently enrolled in a licensing school and want to work fulltime, give Dave Gel wicks a call at 385-7050, or call Don Stef anik of our new Woodstock office at 33W295.

Those who join the Company will be provided with ten hours of extensive training in in-house techniques, and twenty hours in audiovisual training, using the industry wide known video tapes of Steve Brown. Essex-Costello strives for professionalism to implement its Company motto of "Where Services Comes -Wig 1 JHROWRfJ JA EJh A'RIDJW'A mm AC 3 rt. ItMimmm 47 WOODSTOCK UNISEX HAIR DESIGN 8 to 8 Workdays 8 to 5 Saturcay 9 to 1 Sunday.

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