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Highland Park Press, 11 Sep 1947, p. 4

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COLDEN CELEBRATION MONDAY On Monday, September 15, Mr. and Mrs. Max Adler of 4939 Greenwood avenue, Chicago will celebrate their Folden wedding anâ€" niversary. There wil} be‘three days of celebration. The four children and 12 grand children will gather together on Saturday, and frignds will be received the next day. Twentyâ€"two relatives including Ti gave dfantr September 18 in Will have dinner September 15 in Enroute from Boston to his heme in Los Angeles, Gordon Hal Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Reeder (Florence Clow), former Mrs. Thacker, who has been doing missionary work for almost 50 .years, spent most of that time withâ€" Spanish speaking people in South America, Mexico, and southâ€" ern California. ‘She had just comâ€" pleted an assignment in Cuba beâ€" fore her visit in Alabama and here. She will be here until next week. ENTERTAIN AT TEA Invitations have been issued to three hundred for a tea: which I-.W bridge lane next Tuesday at her home. Guests of , honer Members of his family are Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Adler and two children of 808 S.)Sheridan road, Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Cyâ€" Mrs. Joseph Thacker of Califâ€" ornia, who had been visiting her son in Alabama, timed her Chicago visit to coincide with that of her sister, Mrs. Charles Harper of Orange, California. They have been dividing their time here with a sister, Mrs. Medora Hans of Chiâ€" cago, and a brother, Prank S. Wichman of 627 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. Mrs. Harper returned to her home last week. By ALICE ZABEL ® Telophone Highland Park 3064 will be their . daughtersâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. David T. Sanders III, (Pegey Jones) of 1547 8. St. Johns aveâ€" nue and Mrs. Robert L. Sanders (Patricia Wolf) of 371 Central avenue, and Miss Catherine Jones and James Barnes Garnett, whose marringe will take place this fall. Miss Jones, a cousin of Mrs. Sanâ€" ders III, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claburn E. Jones of 133 Roger Williams avenue and Mr. Garnett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett of 622 S. Linden Mr. Aw-.umum Planetarium to the City of Chicago in 1930, retired in 1928 as viceâ€" company after thirty years of sir vice with the firm. rus Adler and three children of Beverly Hills, California; Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Feingold and four children of Beverly Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Sperry and three children of the Greenwood avenue address. * Page 4 VISITED HERE } m ... . l 23 3â€"â€"This flowet is supposed __ »= Bag _ " _ _ n.:E;-m ‘\-.: .â€"Md‘r y Rfiflm ; E‘E_ Mbrew ) _ 30â€"â€"Mautical means of pre> 16â€"To avail oneself of 19 ICROSSFORD ++ + By A. 13â€"An enemy of the __ to the family "Asteracene 11 â€"Bill of lading 1â€"This is often ¢ al_â€"q:-u' 8. Tw o i es * ‘ Answers on page 5 Know Your Flowers Tâ€" m haike _ _ »-gy_t'fn'fl:-. State 36â€"Flower seed verset 37â€"Denial meaning new _ .. _ _ spun from silk Sbere youth who fell in love with his own reflected The bride‘s mother was in rose colored crepe. Her corsage was of white roses and ghubrum lilies. The couple, who are both stuâ€" dents at the University of Coloraâ€" do will reside in Boulder. A reception for 150 guests, at the home of the bride‘s parents, foll_ovo!l the ceremony.. _ aqua faille, and the bridesmaids, the Misses Marilyn Fuller, ‘ Elise and Jeanne Tupper, and m Frey (Shirley Hasâ€" kins) were gowned in rose faille. All carried bouquets of pink gladâ€" ioli, roses and asters. _ Bestman was Lawrence Ward of Boulder, and William Detert, John C. Fay, Kirk Fischer, and Thomas land Park with relatives and Gordon, who had been on a conâ€" cert tour with A} Donchue‘s band, plans to visit in Des Moines, lowa and aunt of his mother and Miss Lillian Tucker of 519 Oakwood, a cousin. cy Lou Parliament, Cynthia Baldâ€" win, Joan Stevens, Nancy Appel and Marguerite Kerber, all of '&hhp&-flfldpi-hb- fore going on to Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Tucker of 515 Oakwood avenue, are uncle On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs..Franâ€" cis McMaster Knight presented their daughter, Nancy, to their friends at a tea in the garden of their home at 411 Lake avenue. The debutante wore a white dress made with a tight bodice and bouffant skirt with large pink popâ€" pies caught at the knee. From shoulder to shoulder she wore a lei of gladioli. Assistants . for Miss Knight were the Misses Peggy Knight, her older sister, Harriet McNeil, Nanâ€" Highland Park, Misses Molly Reyâ€" nolds of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Nancy‘s roomate last year at Smith college, Peggy Lynch of Pelham Manor, New York, another class mate, and Barbara Bliss of West Newton, Mass., cousin. Gowned in white satin with a long train, and a full length veil hanging from a lace headress, Miss Barbara Nancy Lynn became the bride of Leslie E. Foiles on Friday, September 5, in the Children‘s Chapel of the Winnetka Congreâ€" gational chureh at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. Her bouquet was of white gladioli and small chrysanâ€" themums, roses and asters. The bride is the daughter of ‘Mrs. Harâ€" old J. Lynn of 163 Lakeside Manor and the late Dr. Lynn, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elba L. Foiles of Boulder, Col, ‘ The maid of honor, Miss Patricia NANCY ARA LYNN, ++â€"Opposed to (abbrev ) 2 lt a 14â€"Genus of herbs having 18â€"Flower "‘mechanics" $â€"The untwisted thread ted. white. or blue twoâ€" Tipped tubular flowers DEBUT TEA SATURDAY _ > Presented to her parents friends co'dnkâ€"fl':dfi.-l-fi-; Harry Nehrbass of 232 Prospect Miss Stevens wore a Kelly green satin brocade strapless gown with a huge bow at the knee, and a corâ€" sage of white tuberbegonias. Mrs. and Marilyn Wunker of Cincinnati. Miss Hurss, a roomate at Ethel Walker, and Miss Wunker a classâ€" mate at Connecticut college, were house guests of Miss Stevens. _ Following the tea, the debutante heard the exchange of nuptial yows of Miss Alice Elizabeth Adamson and Donald George Carr at the home of the bridegtoom‘s parents. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Herman Adamson of Deerfield and the late Mr. Adazamson, and Mr. mediate families attended. f The bride wore a gray suit and corsage of gardenias. Mrs. E. L. Knudson of Boone, lowa, cousin of the bride, matron of honor, was in a aqua and her corsage was of yellow roses. Richard Nelson of Chicago serâ€" Assisting the debutante were the Misses Nancy Appel, Cynthia Baldwin, Barbara Hurss of South Carr of 916 Lincoln avenue.and the late Mr. Carr. Only the imâ€" Nehrbass was in white crepeâ€" went to the Saddle and Cycle for On Friday, September 5, at 8:15 in the evening, the Rev. Guither of On September 22, Miss Stevens will return to her studies at Conâ€" Replace FRAYEO Cords NOW! * _ You no longer have to "get by" with makeshift, inferior wiringâ€"replace every frayed ‘”}'.;' f cord with a new one today. Educate each member Of the family in this clementary ' * safety ruleâ€"never yeuk an electric cordâ€"handie only the piug when disconnecting from a wall socket; . _ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF ILLINOS r*am‘uhcodymvb(-h-d-dâ€"vflm_d cords. The entire family, from infants to adults, are endangered by wornâ€"out wiring. of Exposed wires are often the cause of blown fuses, wasted electricity and short circuits. Check your home for this common hazard and climinate it. . n s THE PRESS 6f 460 N. Ridge road entertaingd At..a family. .picnic.. on .. Saturday, lowed ceremony. Following a short vei Mr. Carr as best man. AT PICNHIC Mr. Carr and his bride are residing temporarily with his mother. OFF TO SCHOOL On Wednesday, Henry (X) A and Steven Hers left to gmpd.hm field road and Robert S. Pusin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Puzin of 21 S. Green Bay road, was solâ€" emmized on Saturday, August 30, at 11:30 o‘clock in tire morning at St. James church, the Rev. James Gleeson reading the service. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin made with a sweetâ€" heart neckline, long sleeves and a SMIJHâ€"PUZIN l'-l-thlogp.u“.lhp., was in pink and she carried hink and white carnations. The Misses Winifred Humphreys and Helen Ullimann, bridesmaides, wore light blue and the carnations they carâ€" ried were blue and white. Le Roy Puzin served his brother another brother, and Jack Liske, The bride‘s mother chose a royal blue dress complemented by a corâ€" land Park highschool in June. Eileen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smithâ€"of 1205 Deerâ€" white roses. Her father gave her A reception for forty guests folâ€" -nbl-ln.:dh-l'. =i& consin, Mr. Puzin and his bride are wore a gardeniz comage. held at 1:30. A reception was held the evening. About 75 attended. mder 1ize ons Categs u. 208 Border Line K Mrs. M. M. Kutzer and daughter, Dorothy, of 1978 8. Sheridan road, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Kutzer spent a week of the time, days vacationing in Wisconsin. He will be leaving soon for Cornell College in Cornell, Jowa, where he Humphreys and sons, Art and James, of Judson avenue. Back from a month spent at their summer home in ‘Estes Park, their son, David, who had been spending the week as the guest of Todd Griffith at the ‘Griffith sumâ€" mer home. Todd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Griffith, Jr., of 1978 ness over the weekâ€"end, was Jim Gourley. Mrs. Gourley spent the weekend in Highland Park. Formâ€" will be in his second year. part of the month. David Holt, also of Judson aveâ€" Mr. Thursday, Sept. 11, 1947 MQVED TO NEW YORK @r residents here, they now reside at 4144 N. Sheridan road, Chicago. sided at 64 Cliften avenue. At home at 1547 8. $t. Johns wedding trip in Canada, are Rex er bi-lmhr Frederick Haggies Deerfield. Their wedding at the home of the bride‘s parents, was an event of On a three weeks‘ trip to Phoen~ ix, Arizona ,and Los Angeles, Calâ€" 2196 S. Green Bay road and Bill McCulloch, of â€" 3158 Broadview western university students. Visiting with her daughter and her family, the James W. Kents, in Springfield, Missouri, is Mrs. Alâ€" bert Larson of 133 S. Green Bay road. Mrs. Larson went to Springâ€" field by plane, accompanied by her twin grandsons, Brad and Cal Kent, who had been visiting here with the Larsons. The boys celâ€" en for her by Mrs. Eugene Capiâ€" tani, and by ‘Mrs. Daniel Kirk, of Beveriy Hills, Chicago, aunt of the Smith) was guest of honor on sevâ€" an of Ravinia. REâ€"NUPTIAL PARTY Prior to her wedding on August showers were givâ€" ._br 1 reâ€" of

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