and Mr. Lester A. Taylor son of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Taylor of Vin- tmi. low). which took place Saturday, June 14 at four o'clock at the First Congregational church with the Rev. J. E. Huntington otfieiating. The church was beautiful and fra- grant with masses of pink and white poorlivs and white syringa and the ceremony was. witnessed by about 300 relatives and friends. Miss Rockenbach is well known in 0cevtield where she has lived'at the home of her grandfather, George Rockenbach for the past 10 years. She is a graduate of the Deerfleld- shields high school class of 1923. The bride, who was given in mar- riageby her father, was clad in a white georgette wedding gown and her long trailing tulle veil fell from a eup of lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister Miss Elizabeth Rockenbach as maid of honor, who was attired in rose geot- gette and carried white roses. The brides maids were Miss Flora ence Schuler of Waukegan, who wore printed georgette in Budem of orchid carrying yellow roses end Miss Leoln Stevenson of Waterloo, Iowa, tt niece of the groom. who wore a. screen printed georgette grown end carried pink roses. The little flower girl was Margaret Huntington and she wore a frock of delicate shade of green organdy and carried a basket of .pink moss roses. _ The groom‘ was attended by u nephew, Mr. Ray Stevenson of Glenn Ellyn as best man and ushers included George Rockenbnch Jr., a brother of the bride and Arthur Lusk of Chicugo. A wedding of interest to a large male of friends and relatives in Ilwrlleld was that of Miss Ruth Irene Iioekenbaeh,daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. o, Rm-kenbach of Crystal like During the ceremony, Miss Barbara Huehl of Deerfield lung. "At Dawn. ing." The wedding march was pllyed by Mr. Chester Catlow of Burlington, an uncle of the bride. ' Announcement ix made of the mur- riage of Miss Darline Buk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Buk of Harvey, Illinois, and Marshall Edward Roll sun of Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles Roll of Central avenue, Deerfield, which took place on Saturday afternoon, June 14 at 4:30 o’clock It the Christian church of Harvey, where the pastor, Rev. Simons read the service. Ruth Rockenbach Is Married Saturday Thursday. June 19, 1930 Prominent Deerfield Resident Wed Saturday -"dh Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly" were sung during the cere- mony. _ _ The bride wore a gown of white satin and her long trailing veil um of tulle and she carried u shower bouquet of white roses and Imby breath. Mrs. Arthur Shinler of Harvey was matron of honor and was attired in pink satin with ill to much und elf- ried deep red roses. Miss Helen Roll, sister of tho groom. was the bridesmaid Ind wore orchid chiffon and I picture but of the same shade Ind curried pink roses. , The groom was attended by Mr. Arthur Shinler as best man and George Sticken of Deerfield was usher. . - _ The wntple will be at home to their friends in Glenn Ellyn after July 3rd. Included among the guests at the tuweption front Deerfield were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Plagge, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Jm-nbsun. Mr. George Rockettiraeh, -Creeeption at the home of the brides parents toewed 11t church service after which Mr, and Mrs. le- lor departed by motor for I three week trip to Colorado, stopping en mute in' Iowa to visit relatives. TttOOP 52 HAS NEW OFFICERS With ill the new golf courses and airplane landing fields that Ire com- ine into existence the land surplus ought to be taken up in due'coum of time. “which. 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