ice. The bride was radiantly beauâ€" tiful in her Iong white princess style chiffon dress, with tiny puffed dx jacket. Her finger tip veil had ters of orange blossoms edging the cap and she carried an oldâ€"fashioned bouquet of white roses. : . Miss Gladys Scheskie, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid and wore a frock of hedgeâ€"rose taffetta and carried an oldâ€"fashioned bouquet of tea roses." Henry Scheskie Jr. was his brother‘s best man and the ushers were Ralph deSha and John Mrs. Mary Ann McFadden of Highland Park was the soloist and Mrs. Raymond Bell, organist. : A reâ€" ception followed at the home of the bride‘s parents. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Scheskie are now at their home on Skokie and Clavey roads, which had just recently been completed. . Miss Charlotte Ann Fredricks, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Emil Fredricks of Deerfleld became the bride of Mr. Leslie Scheskie son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheskie Sr. of Highland Park, on Saturday eveâ€" ning, December 3, at 8 o‘clock in. St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok reading t!le serve GOLDEN WEDDING : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckman of Prairie View, formerly of Deerfleld, observed their Golden Wedding anâ€" iversary very quietly on Monday, December 5, due to the fact that one of their sons had â€"recently passed away. Mr. Beckman and the former Marie Schultz were married 50 years ago by Rev. J. E. Allardt in St. Paul‘s church in Deerfleld, and the record of this wedding was written in German handâ€"writing by Pastor Allardt into: the very interâ€" esting church records those many FREDRICKSâ€"SCHESKIE wWEDDING 5l years ago. The nine children are Fred J., Carl, Alfred, Arthur, Irene and Mildred, who live at home, Mrs. Elmer Stahl (Clara) and Mrs. Charles Trier (Phoebe) who live in Prairie View and Louis of Barringâ€" ton. ‘The family circle was broken this year by the death of their son, George, who lived in Deerfleld. Mrs, Beckman has three sisters living in Deerfield, Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt, Mrs. Henry Segert, and Mrs. Fred Horenberger. Mr. Beckman‘s two sisters are Mrs. Mary Herbst of Chicago and Mrs. Minnic Marshall of Kansas. PAGOER TWELYVE DEERFIELD LOCALS The Grammar school, in connecâ€" tion with \:; American Legion Auxâ€" iliary and ‘the Recreation Project at the school, is starting a project of collecting toys and clothing to be given out for Christmas needs. The Hobby club at the school is directâ€" ing this project and is attempting to get as much material as possible. As rapidly as materials are turned in at the school, the toys will be repaired, and the clothing arranged, sorted, and turned over to the Amerâ€" ican Legion Auxiliary. The clothing will be given out Wanted â€" Toys and Clothing Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. | Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Phone Highland Park 8310 through the American Legion Auxilâ€" iary and the toys through the local relief agencies. § : Rcbert Puzin is chairman of the Christmas project committee, Letâ€" ters have beeh written to the pas« tors of the various churches asking for their cooperation in the communâ€" ity drive for toys and clothing. ,_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer were hosts at a family dinner on Sunday evening. _ All their children and grandchildren were present â€" Mr. evening by a and relatives. w‘i‘he E.;x;;cibum Garden club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anthony Nosek of Wilmot ~~On Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Weir will attend the anâ€" nual Wooster Alumni banquet for the Chicago area at the Women‘s City club in ï¬fh:h:ago. ;Drf. Weir is a trustee: 0 Wocster in Wooster, Ohio.cou.ï¬m banquets are being held throughout the United States for each area on Saturday evening. Dr. Charles S. Wishart will represent the college at the Chicago meeting. On Tuesâ€" day noon Dr. Wishart attended a luncheon at the University «club where members of his committee completed plans for the Wooster alâ€" umni dinner. C w2 The young people of the Presbyterâ€" ian church will attend a North Shore Young People‘s Fellowship in Libertyville at 7 o‘clock on Sunday evening. udnc vert s % BANNOCKBURN CLUB road. â€" Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Lake Bluff spoke on "Color in the Garden." An election of officers was held cn Friday evening at a meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church and the followâ€" ing were all reelected: president, Mrs. John J. Welch; vice president, Mrs. Thomas Mooney; secretary, Mrs. Raiph Dunham; treasurer, Miss Clara Ender; monitor, Mrs. Frances Diebert. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scheskie {Charlotte Fredricks) were charivâ€" aried in their new home on Monday Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Savage, who are en route to Orlando, Florâ€" ida, to spend the winter with their sons, Owen and Donald, stopped off in Deerfleld for the weekâ€"end to visit their sons Florian and Andrew, who live in the Smvage home on Hazel avenue. â€" Herbert Savage recently sold his farm in Exeland, Wis., where they had been living for the past few years. 8y ary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Ward of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests at the Carl T. Anderson home in Chestnut street. f ? / Frances North was hostess to sixâ€" teen guests at a party on Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversâ€" and Mrs. Alvin Meyer and three sons of New Florence, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton (Eleanor Meyer) and daughter, Elizabeth Lu, of Harvey, I!1., Mr. ‘and Mts. Rayâ€" mond Meyer and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Méyer. On Monday evening they were dinner guests at the Delbert Meyer home on Sunset court. Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" vin Meyer and their children left on Tuesday for Kilbourne, Wis., to large group of friends uzim ertini »|!..«~<‘ Eus oR ' !:, te c Ved Auxilâ€" visit Mrs. Meyer‘s family, the Schilâ€" stras, before returning to their farm in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs.: Emil Fredericks enâ€" tertained sixteen at supper on Sunâ€" day evening. : s Miss Marcie Smith of Wilmette was the guest of Miss Shirley Blaine on Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hayner (Ellen Fry) was hostess at luncheon and three tables of bridge on Thursday at the Open House tearoom in Deerfleld. ‘ ~Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€"J. Welch were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lesâ€" lie Haggie in Evanston on Sunday. ‘The ladies of_[the Altar and Rosâ€" ary society will hold a bake sale on S:{urdly, December 10, at the Deerâ€" field A. & P Tea Co. Mrs. Leslic Behrens and Mrs. Earl Frost are in charge of the shle. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hyett enterâ€" uinea on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Hyett‘s birthday anniâ€" versaty. . °_ ~ _ . ~~>~ Mr. and Mrs. Max: Meredith of Round Lake, formerly of Deerfield, have a son born Wednesday, Noâ€" vember 30 in the Lake County Genâ€" eral‘ hospital. .. ; _ Ree Hipsley) of Northbrook are livâ€" ing on the former John A. Reichelt Sr. farm on County Line road. The Robert Maus, who had been living there, have moved to Forest avenue in the village. | t Mrs. G. R. Bailey returned home from Minneapolis, Minn., on Friday, accompanied by; her father, Harry Boady, and on Saturday Mr. Soady went East to spend Christmas with another daughter. > Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooksy and daughter spent Thursday with Mrs. Daisy Bestor in Northbrook. Charles® Kersten of Chicago visâ€" ited at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pettis, on Thursday. His marriage to Miss Frances Smith of Chicago will take place next spring. ; . 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