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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 39

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======================================~======~========~===== Appoint Director Jeanette-Lusk Nuptials of Recreational Program at Church Solemnized September 11 The marriage of Miss Gertrude Jeanette, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeanette, 1356 Rosemont avenue, Rogers Park, to James 0. Lusk, son of Mr. anrl Mrs. 0. A. Lusk, 1514 Wi lmette . avenue Wilmette, took place Saturday, September 11, at St. Gertrude's church, Rogers Park, at 4 o'clock, before a · gathering of friends and relatives. ~riss Lillian Lusk, the groom's sister, attended Miss Jeanette as maid of honor, while Kenneth Jeanette, the bride's brother acted as best man. A reception followed the ceremonv at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and ~f rs. \Villiam E. Genner, 1729 Harlem avenue, Wilmette. 1\fr. Lu:-;k is a graduate of 1\"cw Trier High school. and is a student at the Chicago Dental college of surgery, which is connected with Loyola university. On · October 2, a miscellaneous shower is to be given in the bride's honor at the home of the groom's parents. September 17, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 39 :. Announce Marriage of Mary Helen Sieren Kennedy I.Joclds, former ly assistant to the athletic director at Denver universitv, has been sec u red as director of so~cial and recreational activity in the parish of the First Preshyter.i an church. He began his new duties this week. Supp lementing his association with universitv athletics, Mr. Dodds was supervis~r of playgrounds in one of the districts of the Denver playground sntem. He is a trained scoutmaster a·nd will include work in that fie ld with his position with the Presbyterian church. The social and recreational program at the Presh~·terian church will include sYstematically directed acti\·itics for ti1e boYs and girls, and for the men and ol;ler hoYs of the parish. One of ~Ir. Dodds' i;11mediate tasks is the organization of a unit of the Boy Rangers of An1erica. an enterprise similar to the Bov Scouts but reserved for hoys under- the Scout age. Mrs. A. V. Sieren of 114 Fifth street, announces the marriage of her d aughter, Mary He len Sieren, to Fre derick Downing Flayton, son of Dr. and M rs. F. H. Flayton of Pittsburgh, on Sa turday, September 4, at the St. Fra ncis Xavier church. The Rev. Father Chillippi of St. Thomas Canterb ury church of Chicago, officiated. The choir of Lady of Loudres furnishe d the mus ic. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Eleanor Sieren, and was given in marriage by her brother, Harrison Sieren. Mathias Wielan d of Evanston attend the groom. A wedding breakfast at the home of Mrs. F. W. Harvey of 1035 Greenwood avenue, a cousin of the bride, fo llowed the ceremonv. After a short trip, the Flaytons wiil reside in Ch icago. :LOANS COMMISSION WITHOUT : l ········a················· I John Hancock Mutual Life !naur- : Thomas King of 611 Forest a\:cnuc ~[iss Emilie Durham left her home : ance Company 1 is leaving Saturday to enter his senior in Kenilworth Tuesdav to enter Sullins 1 A. D. LA NGWORTHY, Lnaa Aae·t I 1 112 W. Adams St., Chleaao I year at the University of Michigan. college at Bristol, 1 I : Ua De.trable Home· and Apartment 1 Bulldlns· · I "At Home at the Orrington" to y~ur friends t e 1 I s them you possess discernment in choosing the good things· of life. Prestige attaches to residence here. Dignity, poise, contentment mark the hours s p e n t under our roof. Friends will enjoy b e i n g in vi ted to visit you ; you'll act as host and hostess with assurance that Orrington hospitality can seldom bP. equalled, never exceeded. Inspect the variety of suites. Come any time and see how happily you can live h e r e. Telephone University 8 700. Va. ······-------------·------· T HIS ment announce~ · I' I Sunday Dinner at Th·e Plaz~ Save all the usual Sunday dinner work by dining at The Library Plaza C afeteri a. The p u r e , wholesome. 41 Sunday to be a day of real rest. Many folks come right after church and enjoy particularly our Sunday poultry specials. Come this Sunday. The goodness of everything will invite you back again and again. home -cooked" bright food , th( clean, surroundings and convenient location all appeal to people who want UBRARV Open Daily CA~IITaRIA PLAZA Sundays ORRINGTON A VENUE AT CHURCH STREET In The Library Plaza Hotel 01FON ..... ou Evanaton'a Largeat and Fintat Hotel ~ 6 a. m. to 7 :45 P· m. 7 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.

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