May 17, 1929 WILMETTE ATTEND GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Janssen, 320 Isabella street, left by motor Wednesd~y to attend the golden wedding antuversary of Mrs. Janssen's parents "M r: and Mrs. Martin Boos of Joliet: w.htch was celebrated Wednesday evemng at their home in Joliet. Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Powe ll moved to vVilmette · tast- month from Chicago, where th ey had been re sidents of Rogers. ~ark for t'hirty years. They are restdmg at 1769 Washington avenue. LIFE . 4l Festival Violinist ' I Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, one of the foremost artists of th~ clay, will appear on the program of the second concert during the wee k of the . M u.sic fe tival at Northwestern nni\'ersi ty gy mnasium. Extension Telephones in Your Home Save Tiresome Steps Give : Privacy in Telephoning Give Aid and Protection Save Embarrassment Are Convenient for Invalids Are Handy in the Kitchen And they are surprisingly cheap-cost only a few cents a da.y. An extension telephone is a second ins.t rument on the same line as the first but located in another part of your house or apartment. You answer or make calls at either instrument. Our Business Office will arrange for prompt installation -or any telephone employee in any department ~1ill be glad to take your order. ILLINOIS · BE·L L TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM C. and N. W. Choral Club Gives Program on Sunday Sunday. May 19. the Chicago and \Vestern . railway Choral cluh will sing at the First Methodist church in ~faywood . The program is being sponsored by the Maywood Sunday E,·ening club. The following program will be sung: ~orth Rt>nd Out Thy Light . . (.iounod . . ~lwll t>y i f:t rl\, llark, My Soul . . . . Chorus Rolo - "Opt-n the Gate" .. Knapp )fi~s Grace Flt> ise htr, alto Li~t E- n to the Lambs .. t'lwnr~ Soifi-"Jf ·w ith All Your· H eart" ... . ... )fPIHi t-isllhll Mr. H. Slate!' . . \\·at::-:nn Chorus ~olo-"Piains of Peace" . :\It. Dan L e irwr n,· the \Vate rs of Minn e tonka . Li euranct' · Ladi s' Chorus ~ulo-"Fear Ye Not 0 Israel" . .......... . ....... From )f e::-:!;ia h Miss Grace Tugwe ll . 'e:xtt> tte From Luda . . . . .... D~>nizE>tti Chorus ~"lo-"Face to Face" . . . . . . . .Tohnc.:on Miss Jean Clapp I ~t>c· e~:-io nal .......... . ........ D e KoYe n Chorus The Hea\·t-ns Are Telling .... J la~·ctn · Chorus ..... C'hnrus Anchored Duwner-Dehne ·wedding Solemnized on May 11 Miss Mary Duwner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Duwner, 1715 Forest avenue, was married la st Saturday afternoon to Elmer Dehne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Dehne of Glenview. The ceremony took place at St. John's Lutheran church at 3 o'clock, with the Rev. Herman W. Meyer officiating. A reception, and later. a wedding supper for about sixty guests followed at the bride's home. The bride's sister, Miss Anna Duwner, attended as maid of honor, ·while another sister, Miss Bertha. was bridesmaid. A small cousin, Mildred Seifert, was flower girl. Carl Lowrie of Northbrook served Mr. Dehne as hest man and Erwin Seifert was usher. The b~ide and groom are making their home at 1520 Walnut avenue, Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ives, 1628 Washington avenue, returned on Sunday from Fort Dodge, Iowa, where the former had been on business for two weeks. One Policy - One System Universal Service