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\AfitDI%Qlt;aeLUIlt;Q£ecocOsUJIMR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LAVARIERMr. and Mrs. William (Sonny) Lavarierof Morris will observe their 25th weddinganniversary on Thursday, Sept28.Since they are leaving for Hawaii on Sunday, their children Mr and Mrs. Ronald Lavarier, Mr. and Mrs. RobertTOPS newsTOPS II 1124 named bestloser Mrs. Virginia Urbanik,also recipient of the weigh-in dimes; first, Mrs. Pat Platt; second, Mrs. Shirley Kowalczyk; and HOPS, Mrs. Wilma Orman at its Sept. 7 meeting.Last Thursday the club welcomed one new member and one return member. Charm awards and bracelet were awarded to Mrs. Sandy Durbin.Mrs. Linda Jacobson andMrs Kathv Smith were tied foryearsLavarier. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jewett and Duane Lavarier, will be hosting a celebration Saturday in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RonaldLavarier.The former Arolette Anderson and William Lavarier were married on Sept. 28, 1953, in Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Morris, by the Rev. StowaCalendarTHURSDAYCROP pep rally at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church.Bethlehem Lutheran Church circles to meet.Circle 5 meets at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Wm. Mathre.Circle 6 meets at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. James McCumsey.Circle 7 meets at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Gerald Johnson FRIDAYDevotions were given by Mrs Iva Jean Voelcker from Timothy 5: 1—8. It was announced that the workday on the new addition at the church had been changed to Oct. 14. Lunch will be served by the women. Mrs. Janice Richardson asked if anyone had solid colored robes for the nativity scene to please notify her These will be left at the church to be used in later years.The fall revival at the church will be Oct. 6. 7 and 8. Dr. Jim Girdwood of Lincoln Christian College will be the guest speaker.King presented the program and told of his work with handicapped adults. When the workshop began in 1968 at the First Baptist Church, there were five persons, now thereBoy Scout NewsCub Scout Pack 476 held its first meeting Monday evening at the First Methodist church. Webelos Den 2 gave the opening flag ceremony.Cubmaster Robert Limbach welcomed the cubs. Carrel Carpenter Jr. will be the new assistant cubmaster and Jerry Hunter the special activities chairmen.In the awards ceremony Tommy Dzuryak was advanced into Webelos and Scott Stewart received his bear book. An outing for physical fitness activities will be held Monday, Oct. 9, at 1 p.m.School Night for Cub Scout recruitment will be held at 7:30p.m. today. Boys age 8 or have completed second grade and their parents are welcome to join. Den meetings are held weekly and will begin meeting again this weekjob iV 'the community. The budgd) which started with $1,500 a’year, now has risen to $320,000. much which is fundedfrom the Department of Mental Health, CETA, United Fund, etc.Refreshments were served by Mm. Voelcker and Mrs. GwertAmart from a table decorated in fall colors.The next meeting will be Oct.17 at the churchALCW luncheon“The Lord Provides the Riches of the Earth was the theme of this year’s salad luncheon held Saturday for Peace Lutheran Church ALCW for members and friends. Coordinators for the luncheon were Mrs Muriel Atkins, Mrs. Betty Johnson and Mrs Carol Turner.A brief history of storytelling and folklore was part of the program A delightful example in the story “Pudding was presented by Carol Hutchingsof Morris Public Library. Shirley Watson of Robin Lee Christian Book Store set up a book corner.Officers for the coming year were elected: president, Mrs. Erma Turner; vice president, Mrs. Arnette Burton; secretary, Mrs. Betty Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Jan Eckert; stewardship secretary, Mrs. Marge Motter; education secretary, Mrs. Myra Ehnert.W’ithin the past week a new circle has been established. Abigail Circle plans to meet the first Wednesday of each month af 9*a.m. at the chur£h, with baby sitting furnished. Cheri McNeil is chairman of the new circle.Workshop on MondayYORKVILLE - A two-hour workshop on food service and sanitation is set for 2 p.m. Monday. Sponsored jointly by the Kendall County Health Department and the Illinois Department of Public Health, the workshop will be conducted in Room 206, Kendall County Office Building, Fox Road, Yorkville.A film entitled “Theof food-causing disease outbreaks affecting 12,500 people in the U.S. However, experts from Center of Disease Control, Atlanta. Ga., believe it was only the tip of the iceberg. Many food-caused diseases went unreported because symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, are abrupt and many people recovered withoutMr and Mrs. A1 wish to ann engagement and marriage of the Paula Anne, to Johnson, son of ftRotary i local resicGeorge Baum standing ovation bers of the Morris Tuesday night on 1 day, and the sigibeing the long member of the M Club, attending ref vears.wDick Lewis, pre Baum a past pr Baum’s wife, and i Mrs. James B; present.Athletic directoi derson, and Morris coach, Dan Darli also guests of thediscussed the pros local team, and slt; members were re potential college rr Anderson discstatus of the buildi at the high school ai
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