Mr, and Mrs. David L Walker were surprised Saturday night when 32 of their friends came in to help them celebrate their silver wedding anni- verury. The Wellrm live " 186 Edeediffe drive, H"gtt1ntsd Perk. Mr. Welker and his bride, the for- mer Deni: Kirby of Goreville, Illi- nois. resided in Anna for 13 Pol" before We to Hiettiand Park. They have two citizen. but and Their program will include a tour through the Ford factory in Detroit; The Peace bridge into Canada; Nia- gara Falls; a sight seeing trip down the Hudson river shores, and the West Point Military academy. From the academy they will go to New York City, and live at the Waldorf hotel. They will also nee Central Park. Times Square, the navy dock yards, Greenwich village, the Brook- lyn slums, Baltimore, Md., Washing- ton, D. C., a mining town near Pim- burtrh, and a tour of the historical shrines in Philadelphk. Celebrate Silver Wedding A group of Highland Park high school studentâ€, under the upend- sion of Miss Helen Beach, of the Beach Art studios, Ravinia, are on a ten day tour of part of the United States and Canada. The education] trip, which started Wednesday, win give the boy: and girls an opportun- ity to study the liven of typical Americans, their sociel and housing problems, architecture, art and labor conditions. Mrs. Mestan was Miss Ann th- trowuky. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ontowsky, 2616 West Park avenue. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mensa. Lin- colnville. Know. The young couple will make their home in Chicago " 1M9 Montana street. A number of pre-nuptial parties and showers were given for the bride. The bride's attendants, her two sisters, Elizabeth and Emilie wore marquinette frocks of pink and blue, and wore (ism of fresh pink and white sweet pm. They carried pink amnion: end white neck. Mr. Mee tan was attended by hi: brother, WiIl- inn. A reception " Wilson’s Cafe in North Chicago followed the cere- mony, and was attended by 100 guests. The bride, who was given in mu- riatre by her Hther, wore In ivory satin gown with a full length train, and wore a tiara of seed path. Her bouquet was of white roses and dad- ioli. Miss Ann thtrowsky of trtgttiand Pm: and Stephen J, Mann In, of Chicago were married Saturday aft- emoon at 5 oUoek at the Redeemer Lutheran Church. The Rev. W. F. Stthr read the services before a group of relatives and friends of the young couple. lerde Jaled of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor BEE Dnos’rn, Society Editor ful, 0/ Me Mrs. Arthur Durand, MO lake wood place w:- the principal week- er " the Monday meeting of the Glrden Club of the Enema: Junior League. The meeting was held in the home of In. John Taylor. In. Kertnilworth. She spoke Ibout “Sterl- ing a Garden in the Spring." Paul Borchardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Borehardt, 263 Walker avenue, celebrated his second birth- day last Wednesday. Mrs. M. J. Shh entwined eight guests " I luncheon and bridge par- ty at her home in the Udell Building, Monday. Mrs. Chester Andersms, god High Street we; hasten to the members orher five hundred dub “and†night. Prizes were you by In. Ever. ett Iellei, Mrs. C C Danube and Mrs. Charm Robinson. ' August Fetch, of Phillips. WU. consin is visiting his uncle and will. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perch, M? North Ivonne. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nelson, 1708 Broadview avenue are visitln‘ relatives in Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mllcom D. Vain. 190 Mewood Place, have returned to their home liter u month's vaca- tion spent in Mexico. Mrs, James Parker, 1006 ‘South Linden, entertained I number of guests " a bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday. Guests were from Hinsdale, South Shore Chic-co. Wheaten and Glenn Ellen. Miss Shirley Hesllenbaek of High- land Park attended . luncheon and shower Saturday " the home of Miss Mary Louise Weygnnt, 1018 North Sheridan Road, Waukegan. The pu- ty was in honor of Miss Bernyce Christensen, an Washington Park, who will become the bride of Rich- nrd Tidwell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Street Meri- gold have returned to their Park Avenue home titer I nation went in Sarasota, Florida, A group of 50 young people of this city, headed by Mia Angelina Umberti and Miss Marjorie Hud- son, will have a party " the Deer- field bowling alley Saturday night. They have reserved all of the alley: for IO o'eiock for their bowling party and to dance. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Norman and son Kenneth of Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herr of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of Mr. 1nd Mrs. David L Welker. Mrs. Ida Santi will entertain the Sewing Club at her home, 520 Rav- inia Road, tonight. THE PRIII General Robert E. Wood, 162 Lum- el Avenue, Highland Pll'k. is in New Mr. and Mrs. R. K, O'Hu'l. 2N Cedar Avenue, are "admin; at French Lick springs, Indium. Little Min Merlene Sordyl ode» bated her second birthduy lat Fri- day. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sordyl, SE McDaniel Ave- nue, Highland Perk. Her favorite gift w" a doll. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. SW, we Dale Avenue went the week-end in Indiana with their daughter. In. Domld Team and her family. Cnrol Henthortte, daughter of In. Mildred Henthorne, ION Roslyn lune, entered the Lake county general hospital last Thurlday u I medial patient. Carol is n freshman at the Highland Park high school. Muiorie Ekehunn. dattghter of Mr. and Mrs. In: A. Etehum. Jr., 438 Lincoln pluce is orarattthted for scarlet fever. Mrs. George Miller, Bimurk. Illi- nois is visiting Mr. Ind Mrs. Harold Young, 128 Prairie venue. Mrs. Howard Flinn, 617 Onkwood avenue in u patient in the HUI- hnd Purl: hospital. Min Ardil Martin, dsqttter of Mr. sud Mrs. B. K. Mania. 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