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5, 2015
Danette Thompson of Affton, left, and Jane Miles of Webster Groves collaborated
on the book Willas Journey Home. Proceeds benefit Shalom House, a not-forprofit organization dedicated to helping homeless women.
photo by Diana Linsley
House, a not-for-profit organization
founded in 1968 by the United Methodist Church Conference to do mission
work in the community. The organization works with homeless women to
ountry Store
Amish C
From left: John Sauter, Mary Louise Sauter and Rachel Sauter.
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Webster-Kirkwood Times
From left: Dr. Joseph T. Lane and wife Cindy Lane; daughter Lauren; son Mike and daughter-inlaw Lauren Lane.
From left: Jeanne Humphrey, Ellie Puricelli, Jill Oge, Cindy Schaffer, Shyllie Morgan, Dr. Joe Grimaud,
Anna Proctor, Jane Torretta
Webster-Kirkwood Times
From left: Phil Lindwedel, Tony Lindwedel (13), Sam Lindwedel (16), Anna Lindwedel (11) and
Antoinette Lindwedel.
Front Left to Right: Ryan Whittington, Kit Whittington, Alice Endy, Mark Petty, Rebecca Pavelka,
Diane Copithorne. Back Left to Right: Karen Twellmann, Shellita Jackson, Ted Ryan, Mark
Whittington, Wendi Bottoms.
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for detail.
We are changing the way women feel
about themselves, one bra at a time,
Davis said.
Recent research showed that about 80
percent of women are wearing the wrong
bra size. An ill-fitting bra can cause neck,
back and shoulder pain.
At Sugar Magnolia, you will be fitted
by one of our specialists and given the
knowledge to help you understand why a
great fitting bra is so important for every
woman no matter her size, Davis said,
Customers say they love the array of
bra sizes from cup sizes AA to N and band
sizes from 28 to 50. The shop also carries
lacy, silky, risqu and romantic styles, plus
special made-in-the-shop garters.
Whether youre seeking the perfect
gift, a custom special
order, space for a party, or
a basic everyday bra, you
can expect a comfortable,
highly personalized shopping experience at Sugar
Magnolia, Davis said.
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Back row, from left: Paul Schaefer, Moe, Jim, Mike, Jake, Jason, Nathan. Front row, from left: Debbie Schaefer,
Becky, Renee Muehlfeld, Greg Muehlfeld, Diane and Nora (the dog). Not pictured: Brad Schaefer.
From left: Bill, Randy (General Manager), John, Myeshea and Chris (Owner).
In 2014, two of the companys plumbers, Mike and Jake, passed their journeyman
exams, and apprentice Greg Muehlfeld completed his required training at Ranken Technical College. Also in 2014, the Schaefers celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary, their
son Brads graduation from Truman State University and their daughter Renees marriage to
Greg Muehlfeld.
This time of year, the staff is on call for
typical winter plumbing emergencies such as
frozen pipes and broken water heaters.
They were here within a few hours when
our water heater stopped working on a Saturday. Great service, said Judy Thomas, who
received emergency service from Kirkwood
Plumbing last winter.
Ray Sparrowe recently praised the companys work in replacing his homes outdated
water spigots and shut-off valves. Top quality
work in all respects no shortcuts and worth
every penny, he said. They dont just fix
they find the problem that requires a plumbing
fix and solve that, too.
KIRKWOOD PLUMBING
From left: Bob Starr, Libby Blake, Barry Bornstein, Marcia Herrmann, Terri Johnson and Gary Lerner.
Webster-Kirkwood Times
From left: Teresa Russo, Michele Russo, Phil Russo, Melissa Russo
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Pretzels wraps up for their bratzel sandwiches. And they are now the official bratwurst of the new St. Louis FC soccer team.
G&W is still a family affair. Gerhard
Wanningers sister Monica has been a product line worker since 1998, and Bob Wanningers wife, Mel, joined the staff as marketing manager in 2009. The original owners
grandchildren all have worked in the business, as their school schedules allow. So we
have fourth-generation sausage meisters in
the making, said Mel Wanninger.
G&W offers individual deer processing
for hunters, who get their own venison back.
Hunters love this fact, Mel Wanninger
said.
Customers praise the taste and quality of
G&Ws sausage and appreciate the fact that
G&W is a family-owned local business.
I love spreading the word about our
hidden gem of a business,
Wanninger
said.
Even
though G&W turns 50 years
old this year, most of St.
Louis doesnt know us. We
have so many more people
to share G&W with.
Pictured, from left: Seated - Pat Kelly, Dan Kary, Edie Rice, Amy OBrien, Laurie Smith; Standing Chris Gagnon, Dave Uding, Kevin McClure, Jhun Mundin, Ted OToole, Kevin OBrien & Bill Browne
From left: (front row) Lane Darby, Jeff Redington, Joe Grana, Bill Baumruk, Nick Dodge (front row)
Greg Thome, Mike Alivernia, Robert Menzel, Ricky Redington Jr., Elliot King, Richard Redington Sr.
J.E.
REDINGTON CO.
Your Hometown Plumber Since 1929
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Webster-Kirkwood Times
From left: Ann, K.C., Jessica, Debbie, Alima, Kati, Jill, Dr. Strohmeyer, Audrey, Sylvia, Oliver and Lucas.
From left: Tim Milford, Rita Milford, Amber Fouts, Rene Sondermann and Anna Brusselback.
From left: Melissa Braun, Dave Cameron, Mike Mahn, Kayla Freeman and Bob Pennock.
From left: Bob Sullivan, Caroline French, Barbara Rocchio, Betsy Simpkins, Mike Ross, James Carlton.
Webster-Kirkwood Times
From left: Dave Jockenhoefer, Pat Anello, Joe Thomason and Ken Majors.
www.bhfstl.com
South County
behind Dennys
Since 1997, Marthas Hands has provided over 3,000,000 hours of compassionate, private-duty home
care. Marthas Hands is locally owned by Denise Huber and Eileen Hedrick.
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They are regularly looking for compassionate individuals willing to serve the needs
of the elderly. Marthas Hands provides training and matches a caregivers skills with the
clients needs. Their nurse supervisor introduces the new caregiver to the client, and
reviews the care plan to make everyone feel
comfortable.
Affording care can be a concern. Marthas
Hands can assist clients in discovering potential funding sources and care options.
Marthas Hands is actively involved with
the Home Care Association of America,
Missouri Alliance for Home Care,
Alzheimers Association and the Kirkwood
Chamber of Commerce.
Eileens daughter, Denise Hedrick Huber,
co-owns Marthas Hands and has become
more involved in running the business, working to continue Eileens original mission of
Love through Service.
www.marthashands.com 314-965-4350
From left: Sherry Presser, Linda Workman, Dave Shough, Kyle Shough, Brent Ackerman, Jay
Copenhaver, Gary Schmidle, Erick Mack and owner John Cox.
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Emil Harsters fleet of trucks, circa 1959. Inset: Emil Harster and one of his first trucks, circa 1950.
From left: Colleen Reisenbichler, Jill Stokke, John Jackson, Erika Flynn, Jennifer Hollander
John Jackson
Your Neighborhood Realtor
55 Glen Road
Webster Groves
www.bachmannfineliving.com
968-0817
Call 314-968-2699
to be included in our
next Hometown Business
Profiles section.