Mr. and Mrs. Jon LeHew (Miss Kris Webb)Medical Auxiliary Views-(Continued From Page 12)Easter egg made from a sugar mold which she had decorated with a cake decorator.A different form of cake decorating was also shown by using -thinned royal icing to paint a picture on plastic wrap so that when it hardens you can peel the plastic oifif and put the picture on the -top of a cake._ Mrs. Zksh’s favoriiate creation is one that has been- made In her family for many, many years. It is the traditional Gingerbread House complete withgingerbread trees made from star-shaped cookies. Mrs. Zich said she usually uses her own recipe for the gingerbread, but for this program she used a mix with less water.Other arrangements were shown which used fresh fruit which could be eaten at the dose of the meal.The luncheon committee was made up of Mrs. E. A. Crowell, chairman, Mrs. E. G, Behrents, Mis. Franz Leagh, Mrs, B. V. McClanahan and iMrs. Harry Brandman.Will live In PontiacMiss Kris Marie Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Webb, 1510 14th Ave., Rock Falls, exchanged wedding promises with Jon Alan LeHew, son of Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow LeHew, 238 E. Burch St., Wataga, Saturday at St. Andrews Catholic Church, Rock Falls.Rev. William Meyers read the double ring ceremony at 1 p.m. for the couple. Dave Suoloda, David City, Neb., was best man, while serving as groomsman was Duane Spillers, Galesburg.Given in marriage by her father, the bride carried a nosegay bouquet of miniature carnations and straw flowers as a complement to her satin gown fashioned with a lace fitted bodice, lace train, long sleeves and tiered hoop skirt. Her fingertip length veiling was caught to a garland of white daisies in her hair.Miss Gina Webb was maid of honor for her sister. Miss Shirley Koehler was bridesmaid. A cousin of the bride, Paulette Webb, was flower girl, and Danny Feltes, Rock Falls, was ring-bearer. Denise Ham and Julie Hawler, nieces of the bride, were trainbearers.Guests, who later attended a reception at the Rock Falls Youth Center, were seated by Steve Lowe, LaSalle-Peru, Bob LeMasters, Pontiac; Bill Webb, San Diego, Calif.; and Barney Webb, Rock Falls.After a wedding trip to Chicago, the newlyweds will live in the Lincolnshire Apartments, Pontiac.Mrs. LeHew, a graduate of Newman Central Catholic High School, Sterling, was employed before her marriage an the Dietary Department of CommunityAssn. will camp at “The Pine- j D-Rosa,” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingle, near Oquawka, this weekend. jThere Will be a fish fry and „ meeting Saturday evening.WOMEN OF THE MOOSEWomen of the Moose mem- r bership committee will meet C this evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Philip Anderson, . 1721 S. Cherry St. *General Hospital in Sterling, i Her husband, a graduate of 1 Galesburg High School and ® Medical Institute of Minnesota, I is a laboratory assistant at St. James Hospital, Pontiac.