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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 9

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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9
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X' A' i -o 1 x- i fj 4 4 A A Jmmad ii-' i na r-t Ik im UA Frauds and Kathleen Brown Ronald and Patti Moddes Fritz and Jane Ohm Mark and Carol Pucci wrT Ohm-Petkus Pucci -Holliday The last of September' Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church was the setting for the Sept 23 wedding of Miss Jane Ann Petkus and Fritz Ohm 6230 85th St The Rev Adolph Buengtr officiated at the 3 pm ceremony which united the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben Petkus Racine to the son of Mr and Mrs Fritz Ohm 4308 19th Ave Mrs Robert Poulsen Racine was matron of honor and Walter Simons was best man Other attendants included: Mrs Walter Simons sister of the groom Miss Dee Clerk and Mrs George Miller Racine bridesmaids Robert Poulsen' George Miller and Donald Petkus brother of the bride all of Racine groomsmen and Peter and Richard Petkus both of Racine brothers of the bride ushers Miss Carol Aim Holliday 1809 16th Ave became the bride of Mark Stephen Pucci in a 4:30 pm ceremony" at ML Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church The Rev Friedel Schulz officiated The bride is daughter of Mr and Mrs Amol Holliday Oho The parents are Mr and Mrs Joseph Pucci "601 60th St Mrs Paul Marion served as matron of honor for her sister Miss Karen Colson Racine was the maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Minikel Waukegan Mrs Gene Roderick Salem: Mrs Theodore Steigman Miss Kathy Holliday sister of the bride Cincinnati Miss Jamey Meier was the flower girl Randy Resch served as best man with Amol Holliday brother of the bride Cincinmti Dennis Minikel Donald Borland Richird Johnson and Paul Marion serving as groomsmen Robert Minikel Waukegan and Theodore SMgtan 'he guests Martin Holliday brother of the bride Cincinnati was the ring bearer A buffet dinner and receotion were held at 6 pm at St Theresq Hall planned a wedding trip to Las Vegtnf and California The bride is a graduate of Glen Este High School and Glen Este School of Cosmetology Cincinnati She is employed at Welles Department Store in Kenosha The groom a graduate of Tremper High Schoo1 is a student at Gateway Technical Institute-Kenosha campus Mr and Mrs Pucci will reside in Kenosha st I A i'S I Jl A 5 pm buffet-receotion was held at Danish Brotherhood Hall' Racine for the couple who chose a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin A I Thfiubride is employed by Western Publishing Col Inc Racine and Ohm is employed by Peter Pirsch and Soiu Co The couple will make their home at the address mpt 7 Brace and Donna Schroeder Ronald and Elizabeth Tegel Brown DeLany Schroeder -Lane Tegel-Smolik A wedding trip to northern Wisconsin was chosen by Mr and Mrs Francis Brown Jr who were married Friday at St Therese Catholic Church Miss Donna Jean Lane daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Lane 5532 38th Ave and Bruce Schroeder 8651 22nd Ave-were marred Saturday in a 2 pm ceremony Wins posture title 3 -J The groom is the district attorney of Kenosha County He is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Paul Schroeder His entry in the Wisconsin Chiropractic posture contest was named state posture queen for 1973 at the 61st annual The Rev Vincent Schneider officiated at the 7 pm ceremony which united Miss Kathleen A De Lany daughter ofMr and Mrs Thomas De Lany 7929 10th Ave to the son of Mr and Mrs Francis Brown Sr 2639 89th St Mrs Michael Bostetter was her matron of honor and James Brown was his best man Bruce Brown and John De Lany brother of the bride seated guests An 8 pm reception was held at the Starlite Club for the couple who will make their home in Kenosha The bride a graduate of Tremper High School Is employed at Woodstock Kenosha Health Center Brown also Tremper graduate is employed by Anaconda American Brass St Peter Catholic Church was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Miss Elizabeth Anne Smolik and Ronald Stanley Tegel The Rev Jerome Zalonis I officiated at the 11 a ceremony which united the daughter of Mr and Mrs Smolik 1716 28th St to the son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Tegel 3548 17th Ave Mrs Peggy Tait was matron of honor and Paul Zahn was best man Other attendants included: the Misses Charlotte Smolik sister of the bride Constance Tegel sister of the groom and Cynthia Mierzejewski bridesmaids Miss Sharon Smolik sister of the bride junior bridesmaid iXuis Tegel brother of the groom ring bearer Alan Hapanowicz'and Timothy and Lawrence Tegel brothers of the groom groomsmen and Jeffrey Smolik brother of the bride and David Luzar ushers A 6:30 pm buffet-reception was held at St auditorium for the couple They will make their home in Kenosha The bride a graduate of Bradford High School and of the former Kenosha Technical Institute is employed as a aide at Washington Manor Tegel also a Bradford graduate is employed as a machinist at Snap-On Tools Corp bride is deputy clerk at Count? "Court II and III A brother of the groom the Rev David Schroeder Philadelphia Pa officiated at the marriage held at St James Catholic Church Miss Susan Schroeder sister of the groom Champaign 111 served as maid of honor Miss Marilyn Lemke was Ihe bridesmaid while Miss Nancy Schroeder Milwaukee served as the flower girl James Schroeder Milwaukee served as best man for his brother Dennis Cook Milwaukee was the groomsmen with Timothy Babich serving as the ring bearer Michael Lane and Robert Lane brothers of the bride both of Milwaukee seated the guests A reception was held at the Club at 4 The bride is a graduate of Bradford High School The groom is a graduate of Marquette High School Marquette University and Marquette University Law School Mr and Mr? Schroeder will reside in Kenosha Moddes-Dennis Train teachers of deaf convention Saturday in Milwaukee Mss Dee Stevens formerly of Williamsfield 111 will represent Wisconsin in the world posture pageant next year at a place still to' be determined and she will spend the next year making radio television and personal appearances throughout the state The five foot six brunet won over 12 other entrants She was judged on her score in chiropractic tests among them a posturometer a device which measures postural attributes and converts them to numerical figures and on a series of exercises developed for the National Council on Physical Fitness as well as on poise charm and communication Prizes to the winner were a f500 scholarship to Patricia Stevens Career College and Finishing School Milwaukee a-3100 cash award clothing and a trip to the World Posture Pageant next year Miss Stevens 18 was sponsored by Charles Genrich a Kenosha Chiropractor The three runnersup represented Deerfield Manitowoc and Green Bay In other action at the -daylong convent on at the Ramada Sands Inn Janesville chiropractor Esther Mork re-celved the Dr Teuteberg Award for Irr outstanding Interest and efforts in student recruitment and scholarships beneficial to the WCA Doing the Right Thing By Elizabeth Post Miss Patti Lynn Dennis daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Dennis 7704 47th Ave and Ronald John Moddes son of Mrs Eugene Moddes 7724 13th Ave and the late Mr Moddes were married Sept 30 in Bethany Lutheran Church The Rev George Enderle officiated at the 4 pm ceremony Miss Kathy Dennis was her twin maid of' honor1' James De Marco was best man Bridesmaids were Mrs James De Marco and the Misses Marie and Kathy Moddes sisters of the groom Miss Teri Ann Huckstorf Stambaugh Mich was miniature bride Groomsmen were Walter Schefky and James and Thomas Moddes brothers of the groom Thomas Moddes resides in Coon Rapids Minn Mark Huckstorf Stambaugh was miniature groom Ringbearers were John Huckstorf also of Stambaugh and Brian Huckstorf Wauwatosa Wis David Huckstorf Stambaugh and John Bloner ushered A 6 30 buffet dinner was held in the Eagles Club dining room A reception followed The couple who took a wedding trip to Florida and Jamaica will live in Kenosha Both Tremper High School graduates the bride works as a stenographer at Abbott Laboratories North Chicago 111 and the groom also a graduate of Gateway Technical Institute-Kenosha Campus child Mrs Bleuer has become a teacher of teachers and a lecturer on this topic The initial meeting will be held from 7 to 10 pm Tho first five sessions will be held on a monthly basis and the dates for the final five meetings will be set later Mrs Bleuer will attempt to show how deafness affects the needs of children in acquiring religious concepts and to show members of the class how to nth basic language to Comtoit I not fads Religious Education for the Deaf a traimng program involving a scries of ten sessions will begin Tuesday Oct 17 at St James Catholic School 5804 Sheridan Rd to prepare teachers to work with the hearing impaired The series will be conducted by Ann Janet Bleuer who has a master degree in exceptional education language and learning disabilities She has worked as assistant director of programs in deaf education at tha University of Wis-consin-Milwaukee and she is now employed by her church to develop a program in religious education for the deaf Herself the mother of a deaf er and to teach plan classes Tulip time Fall is the time to put in tulip bulbs with a degree in fluid power is an electrician at Anaconda American Brass Co Dee (UPI) Korf's SHOE SALON has Fashion Boots for every occasion and life-style In Suedes Leathers Crinkle Patents and Cotton Suede Shop early and SAVE for your best select tion in size and color Styles in architecture and in interior decorating may change but good housekeeping remains the same forever Putting your own personality into your surroundings and making them warm and welcome will make a charming home out of the most modest house or apartment Remember that people are more important0 the possessions Forgetting comfort in favor of fads or up with the will wreck almost any home regardless of the money you put into it If you can answer the following questions correctly you have the right idea about putting out a welcome mat 1 Is it permissible to fold paper napkins into linen ones to keep the latter from getting stained? A No There are very few stains (including lipstick) which cannot be removed with improved laundry aids It Is a shame to have nice linen and not use it but better to use paper napkins alone than to insult your guests by stuffing paper ones inside' the cloth ones 2 When one has new rugs in her home may she cover the hall carpet with a vinyl mat when she" has dinner guests? A No It is rude to imply that your shoes are not clean and it makes no sense to have new rugs and then hide their beauty with a mat Put a good door mat outside and a rug" inside the front door and assume that your friends will have the same sense to use them 3 Sometimes new furniture is delivered with a plastic cover May these covers be kept on when unexpected guests drop in? A No They are slippery hot and uncomfortable to sit on If you get them off when you see guests approaching ask them to wait a moment while you remove the covers so that they can see your new furniture Are artificial flowers in a centerpiece in good taste? COLORS: S-f EARLY WEATHER SAVINGS COUPON A For everyday meals and to keep ort your table when it Is not in use they are wonderful However Jf possible do have a fresh flower arrangement for the table when you are entertaining formally 5 May silver candlesticks be left on the dining room table during the day? A They may indeed They should have candles in them at all times but these should never be lighted during daylight hours 1 EFtF INDIAN SUMMER FESTIVAL October 6-7-8 Continuous Live Entertainment ON ANY BOOT OF YOUR CHOICE Good for the Next 5 Days Only At Korfs Shoe Salon s3 boat tour boat party copter rides auto show snowmobiles carnival street sale jazz festival street dance drum bugle corps 717 TT T7 CUT OUT TODAY GOOD THRU OCT 10th LAKE GENEVA WIS.

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