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with an anniversary celebration CUcaie Sanity Tribnnt: 1, 1953 Part 3 Pago 3 Wed Sixty Years LA GRANGE CLUB Joan Storts Becomes Bride 846 N. Euclid Oak Park; 14 grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. Card Party A pre-lenten card party is planned by the St Catherine of Siena' Altar and Rosary society at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall, Humphrey av.

and Washington Oak Park. Mrs. Theodore La Porte is program recently when Arthur and Nancy Ann Havell, 73 and 71 respectively, marked their 50th anniversary. 100 Attend Open House The couple lives in Broadview after 30 years' residency in River Forest where they still belong to Christ Episcopal church. Present at a family dinner were their four sons, George, Broadview; Arthur Bellwood; William, Forest Park, and "Richard, Resurrection Church Unit to Hear Review of Book A review of theNbook, "Abra ham Lincoln, Husband, Father," will be given by Miss Jerry, Schmal at a meeting of the women's organization of Resurrection Catholic church at 8 p.

m. tomorrow in the parish hall, 5062 Jackson blvd. Mrs. Edward Stack is program chairman. TO HEAR TALK ON CRIME, POLITICS Former Styles to Be Topic in Downers Grove AURORA COUPLE OBSERVES 60TH MARRIED YEAR It's a little lonesome now that the children are gone," remarked Mrs.

Mary Erickson, 79, "but we're proud of our family." Mrs. Erickson and her husband, Bert, 80, recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house in their Aurora home. The Ericksons were parents of 11 children of whom seven four daughters and three sons are still living. Their daughters are Mrs. Camilla Murley, Yorkville; Mrs.

Viola Meyers, Somonauk, DeKalb, county, and Mrs. Gladys Bowers and Mrs. Clairissu Greshaw of Aurora. Sons are Jesse, also of Somonauk, and Ray, Bristoland Albert of Sugar Grove. Hold Dinner in Hotel Daughter, Mrs.

Hadassah Joseph of Los Angeles, and son Eugene of Ia Grange Woman's club mem- twra will hpflr tnTlf nn "Svndi- a3 cated Crime and Politics" at 2 4J p. m. Tuesday in the Masonic temple. The speaker, Rollin B. Posey, is chairman of the political science department at Northwestern uni ON DRAPERIES, SLIPCOVERS, BEDSPREADS AND HEAD BOARDS Sixty years of married life were celebrated recently by Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Erickson, Aurora. The couple has seven sons and daugh ters, 38 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. Evans pnoto cago celebrated their golden wed ding recently by repeating wedding vows at St. Angela's church, 5758 Potomac av.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Mar- chese, residents at 5501 Crystal st. for 43 years, were later honored at a wedding breakfast attended Mr. and Aire.

Marchess FREE Gold Linings by members of the family and. at MRS. HARRY CUBE JR. On all Fabrics We Use in Making Your Slipcovers, Draperies, Bedspreads and Headboards. an evening reception attended by 200 friends and relatives.

pirlM during thli wiiMlteal v. art ff.rlHB tMauMfiu Joan Storts became the bride of Harry Cube Jr. recently in a old m.rtlll, ilrtti liolagt i additional cntl Marchese, 71, is still employed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Storts, 4839 Lake st.

Cube's parents and the newlyweds live at 4852 Lake st. Gordon Grclgh Photo These.1 Was 4.25 ceremony in the Galewood Gospel tabernacle, 2254 N. Narra- BUDGET TERMS 2 YEARS TO PAY Mr. and Mn. Delion Glencoe were present when Abraham and Jeanette Delson were feted on their golden wedding recently.

Members of the family attended an anniversary dinner at the Edgewater Beach hotel. The Delsons who live at 5501 Huron have been Austin residents for 35 years. They operated a lingerie and infants' wear shop in the Austin area 22 years. Mrs. Joseph's advice for a half century of married happiness includes congeniality, faithfulness, and love.

Charles and Genevieve Doede, 74 and 68, welcomed 100 friends at an open house celebrating their 50 years of marriage. The Doedes live at 900 N. Lawler av. Their three daughters are Mrs. Harriet Brodd of the Lawler ad- NOW gansett av.

The bride is the Savings Like "CARLTON" Hand print technique in the new, beautiful "FABLON" only 1425 yards. by E. J. Brach Sons, candy manufacturers, he has worked for 36 years. The Mar-cheses have one son, Michael of 5420 Crystal and four daughters, Mrs.

Rose Rinaldi, Royal 95 FARRAGUT PTA REUPEOLSTERY SLIP. COVERS Oak, Mrs. Angeline Harnett, also of 5501 Crystal Mrs. Ther Was 3.75 NOW TO HOLD DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT "VILLAGE" 8aautiful scenic fabric in soft shades of cafe eu lait on gorgeous shantone! esa Bertblli, 4955 Fulton and Mrs. Sundelle Hoernemann, 5447 NORTH Bittersweet 8-2270 3336 N.

Clark St. Main Wotkrooms WEST SAcramento 2-0062 4210 W. Madison St. 1 79 YD. Walton st.

A family reunion was coupled versity. Mrs. Loren S. Heason and Mrs. Milt cot Gardner will be tea hostesses.

DownerM Groom Women Costume Silhouettes of Yesteryear" will be the topic at 2 p. m. Wednesday when Downers Grove Woman club members meet in the Masonic temple. Board members will model fashions dating from 1850 thru 1927. Mrs.

Virginia Bur-well Busken is in charge. Oak Park Women Plans for the 40th anniversary celebration of the Woman's club of Oak Park will be made at a club board meeting at 1:30 p. in. tomorrow in the W. K.

Gardner home, 1017 S. Elmwood Cak Park. Mrs. Anton Ansel will be hostess for an arts and crafts meeting at 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday at 1115 S. Wisconsin Oak Park. Riverside Woman's Club Julian Gromer will present an Illustrated travelog, Hawaiian Paradise," before Riverside Woman's club at 2 p. m. Thursday in the village hall.

Mayutood Twentieth Century Maywrod Twentieth Century Woman's club members will hear musical selections from the play, "Cell Me Madam," at 2 p. m. Tuesday in First Congregational church. Miss Gertrude Sheply, lyric soprano, accompanied by Miss Dena Raphael, will present the musical review. The club, observing Reciprocity day, will be host to 53 6th district women's clubs.

Austin Woman's Club Herbert Pinske of Illinois Institute of Technology will speak on "Visual Design" at 11 a. tomorrow before the Austin Woman's club at 241 N. Central av. Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Dungill, their three sons and four daughters, will give the program at the 1:30 p. m. meeting. The Rose Garden circle will meet at 10:30 a. m.

Friday in the William Anderson home, 823 Fair Oaks Oak Park. Frank Balthis will discuss "Flowers and Gardens." Lombard Woman's Club Your Voice and You," a voice clinic, will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow before Lombard Woman's club in the village hall. It will be presented by the Illinois Bell Telephone company.

Berulyn Woman's Club Mrs. Laura Hughes Lunde will explain "What Every Woman Should Know" before Berwyn Woman's club at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Masonic temple. Nineteenth Century Women The Fine Arts string Quartet will entertain Nineteenth Century Woman's club at 2 p.

m. tomorrow at 178 Forest Oak Park. At 11 a. m. Mrs.

Marian Bazaille will speak on "I Know France." Cicero Woman's Club A musical program is planned for, the Cicero Woman's club meeting at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Clyde Community house. Solo-sist will include Myles Nekolny, a 1951 Chicagoland Music Festival winner, and a flute quartet from Mnrtnn Hifh school. club ear- Hay Group Sponsors Play Today A valentine party and dance will be sponsored Farragut PTA at 8 p.

m. Friday in the school gymnasium, 2345 S. Chris of the group, will be observed. Participating will be Mrs. Charles Stepan, Mrs.

Walter 'Steinhagen, and Mrs. Jerome Salxanek. Hay The play, Huckleberry Finn," will be sponsored by Hay PTA at 3 p. m. today at the Goodman theater, Monroe st.

and Columbus dr. Mrs. Wilbur Schwann and Mrs. Paul Shulz are in charge of tickets. Burns Founders' day will be observed by Burns PTA at 1 p.m.

Thursday in the school. Mrs. E. F. Remes, historian, will be in charge.

Pupils will give a playlet, "Youth Takes a Hand." The business meeting will include a report of the nominating committee, Mrs. H. C. Schwake and Mrs. Charles Svab will be hostesses.

Holmes Mrs. Mary Wright of Wheaton will give a dramatic interpretation of the life of Mary Todd Lincoln before Holmes PTA, Wheaton, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school. Miss Jean Berthold, a senior at Wheaton Community High school, will sing.

house of quality furniture tiana av. Proceeds will be used to purchase books for the school library "Best Preparation for Mar riage" will be the subject of the education group Feb. 11. Mrs. Henry Yech, parent education chairman, will be narrator.

Mem bers of the discussion group will be Mrs. Anna Shramek, Mrs. Lil Mr. mod Mrs. Doede dress; Mrs.

Genevieve Koehn, 5111 Grace and Mrs. Florence BergciuiSt of Decatur, Repeat Wedding Vows A couple who had been sweethearts in Italy and married in Chi- lian HIavacek, Mrs. Al Swartz, and Mrs. Eleanor Worcester. At 1:15 p.

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Austin Junior Women Mrs. Gail Posson will review Seven Leagues to Paradise by Richard Tregaskis at Austin North End Junior Woman's club meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Anthony Madonia home, 1630 Normandy av. OAK PARK FORUM SLATES FILM ON 'CHILD'S FEARS' A film, Fears of Children, will be shown at 8 p.

m. Thursday Wardrobe desk chest $259.00 6 drawer chest In the Ascension parish school, 601 Van Buren Oak Park. A discussion led by Dr. Herbert Rat-ner, village health commissioner, will follow. The forum will be the second in the village's annual mental hygiene program.

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