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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 7

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Chicago, Illinois
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SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926 MAY RIVALS JUNE IN NUMBER, OF SOUTHTOWN WEDDINGS Earl Leonhardt and Mute Elete KUMCn Married Saturday TtlK Rev. Robert C. Btanger per-! formed the ceremony Saturday' uniting in marriage Elsie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

RuBch, Klchniond and Karl uon of Mrs. Wil- llani If. 3515 W. With Grace Evangelical church, tJOth and Albany ave. were Helen llwtcb, her sinter, and Margaret Leonhardi.

niMei i Mr. was by DetLtf the bride, and Walter Ituscli. of the brWe. The bride was gowned in white canton crepe, cut with a circular Kklrt and a Ufflit bodice. A tulle veil was caught into a cap effect, and the oos- tutne was completed with a Hiiower bouquet ot white und lilies of valley.

ink georgette over peach colored fashioned the frock of the maid of honor, MIRB Hunch, vho carried pink roveti. Mi.sH Leonhardt, who wore powder bluo georgette over peach aatin, carried red Following ceremony, dinner served to fifty atueBti? at the home of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. will inn lie their home at 5XR" Richmond st.

Anna Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cooper. Throop became the bride of Louis F. Hanssons, son of" Mr.

and Mrs. F. tt. Jtannsens. Peorla last Saturday evening.

The single ring ceremony which took place in the home of the bride, was performed by the Rev. Richard Vundeberg of the Second Reformed Church of Englewood. Miss Helen Graham, dressed in a peacfa crepe dress and carrying pink was bridesmaid. A Hanssens, brother of the groyni, was best man. The bride wore dress of while crepe, and carried a shower bouuuet of i roses and lllics-of- tlie-valley.

The a of the will be OS'jn Elizabeth st. BRIDE OF MAY Louine Bergmun, daughter of Mr. I'etef Hera man, 0428 became the bride of Lfttlie Clueat, mm of Air. and Mrs. Fred 2424 W.

61st May Catherine Sullivan Alfred B. Underriner Are Married June 1 WITH hci -oucin. tlie Rev. Sullivan, pastor of iHTforKiii.g the '-ert-mony. Miss Catherine A.

i a liecume bride of A U. didei'i-lnfr Tuesday atleriioon in til. Kiliau church, a sts Miss i a is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J.

Sullivan, SKU7 Kishop was given In rnar- riuKe by IK a i Miss Kathei ine Jlayt-s, Green a bridesmaid. Frunl: liauer vsas best man the. who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i i a I'nderriner of Effing- lium.

The bride won- a dress of white i in beads a i pearls, i a veil i i i i a blossoms a shadow luce She -arried a boiuiuot of i i i i alley, roses and orchids. Her bridesmaid wore a dress of rk-sh-'-olored georgette crepe embroidered in i i a and crystals and Vv ore an orchid anil rose-colored picture a Her was of roses and lavender sweei peas. i a i and i a a sit th" bride's home to friends und a i the couple let't for a. honeymoon i to Colorado Springs a Rocky a i a i a Park. A 1.Y i be home at i a i MISS A.VXA MURTHA IS Gl KST OF HONOR AT SHOWKK from Ujflit lixtureit and i ontain- iug ers of gave at- iiiotiplioro a bridal shower ifiven in honor of Miss A a a lif-r hotiif, JiUomis May There J'orty pix-Bem.

The home decorated in pink and white and there WUB a i cupid dressed in a bridal i IjunHieon nerved. I a i futon tlit- bi-ide of John- N. Clenwood a liabelle Kolar and Robert Earll Married Thursday IX A wedding. Miss Iiiabelle Kolar. daughter of Mr.

and Mm. .1. Kolar, Q5CO RI the brilfc of Robert a of I.a Porte, at 4'liO o'clock last Thursday afternoon. The Htv. Clinton C.

Cox read the Wood Bros. Photo i A i Xo. .170. W. B.

1 1 of which Mrs. J. c. Xunnely, SpauldinK 1 is commander, enter- t.iined at a junior's party May ii7 at Ktadelrnan a 'illtli Bt. and A land ave.

Tlie i a v.as decorated In red. i and blue. a flaps and favors given to the children. Part of program furnished by the i who sang patriotic Fongs. gave readings and dances.

Dorothy and Jlogers. Aier- detn gave two a The oilier children who danced vei-e i i a l''al- lenwcider, i i a Cole. 722K Rilgeland Rhea a nigan. Morgan a Helen Clement. Hevcrly Refreshments were served by Mrs.

W. colling Mrs. Anna Valentine. Mrs. Barbara and Mrs.

Laura lllchelson were in charge of the en- tertainmcnt. Ceorgina Peterson, Carl H. Engelmann Married Yesterday Georgia Agnes Petersen. dnueh: ter of Mr. und Mrs.

Lewis I'eter: sen, AVhiting-. and Carl En: Kehnaiin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Kngc-lrnann, 15738 Mar.shfield were united in i of Ihc' bride's a at r-lork evening.

'2. The Rev. i J'orter of the Methodist Episcopal church of i performed the marriage Ceremony, using- the sine'c The bride wns dressed in white crepe satin with wlllch she carried a 1 shower bouquet of white roses ami I i i i a Mixs Marion 1 erwon, sistor of i bride and her 1 only a a was gowned in pale preen goorjrette i which she carried pink roses. Frederick I a the prooin as best man. Kollowinjc a motor trip to Michigan, and will i homo at KWSt) AVest Pork i "Whiting.

a lii. bride's brother, Harold Alexander. i five. The Kev. John U'j performed the ceremony.

The bridesmaid was Margaret MO- Intyre, Winchester and the matron of honor, Mrs. Florence Fell. Vale ave. The groom was tended by his brother, Lester, and Kliner Alexander, brother of the bride. Aline Alexander was the flower girl.

The bride wore a dross of i a i i i shadow lacts ant) carried lilios of the valley and sweet 'The bridesmaid wore a powder blue dress and carried sweet peas. The matron of honor, Mrs. Keil, also wore a blue dress and carried sweet peas. An orchestra played Mendelssohn's i march for the ceremony. The couple will live in Morgan 1'ark.

bunco club Kate a May lifi. The priia-s JU-leii Collins, Mrs. Mrs. i i i i i Mrs. r.

4Sth awarded to Danic! a l.aflin a a i i i a Kby. pi. The club met Tues- i of Mrs. Xellio Summ (iW.) i st. TOTA chapter of Lambda Tau Delta sorority met at the home of said A Kiijjehnunn.

37I4K a i 'tiejld last Thursday eveninK- A a bunUitSiK meeting, bunco tihiyed. Prices were won by i a i Hillbrecht and Mrs. Gladys Uin- bleby. 'I'ho next meetiiiK of the chap- i 1-c at the liotiu- of Mildred 'arsons, -Kill a i i a i bunco club rnet at Hit home of Mrs. a ivKan, May 2li.

AnioiiK t'ue i were M. K. Fasan. .1. i i a Qulnii, H.

Oi-r, T. Kgaii and Mrs. P. .1. i i i Mrs.

i a will a i club a A A I i a shower wus K'V- on in honor of Mis.s Esther Gier- hiihn. a i i i last week tiy a Jensen, lirifili ller- avi i i a will bo- come: the bride Alphonse Adrian i i i Miss Ciertrude i be flower girl. Mrs. Karl a tailored outfit of white flat crepr, made in blouse effect, i a plaited skirt. She wore it rorsap" of cream -colored rosc-s and i i a A small sport hat of white ribbon completed the bridesmaid, Miss Kolar, Jiijiter.

wire a similar i Her hlnusc was of with a i i can led whitr- and i i A a wedding the home of the brid', the couple U-ft for a trip throuxh northern Wisconsin. Their home i lie at 7741i Whore ilr. A I was given in honor of Mrs. May I I GliiK 1'rani isf-o hy a number of- her friends ilay 20. Decorations wert iti pink a i white.

A luiichfcoii wus served. SEVENTEENTH A WOMAN'S CITY CLL'B TO GIVE BENEFIT THE Seventeenth Ward branch of the Woman's City club will nive i bunco party at the Norwood hotel at 1:30 o'clock June 8 for lene- Jit of Protestant i'hildren homo, ftJrd nt. and Vale ave. Mrs. P.

Frank Colling is chairman of ihe affair. At the meeting of the club May the cluba otticere were re-elected. Mrx. J. A.

Jacobs ia chairman, Mrs. J. B. CrookH, vice chairman, Mrs. K.

H. Uuertine, treasurer, and Mru. Oliver Lumpman, secretary. Day bunco club entertained by ilrs. Vina IBS i IIP, JC! I May 27.

Prizes won by Mrs. I'endertca-st. Mrs. M. O.

iioyle, Mrs. Higginn, MI-H. M. and Mrs. K.

White. Mr whose home at Morirnii will the next hostess. CT. A i a rourt 1012, W. C.

o. will hold its regular meeting a initiation June 15 Instead or June The nciM-tinK will be held in St. Raphael's hall, IjOth and i TIIK K. K. club met at the home of Kernico.

Margaret and Violet Plehl, H827 Looiiiis Tuesday. Atter the meeting, a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Florence; Clauriy. Itill" 71st who will be i a i this to Wave Sherriff. Miss Claudy received many i Refreshments served by the hostess. James Decha, 6107 Campbell entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening.

After cards had been played, a supper was served by the hostess. Te.th Thaf Fit TEETH Boulevard Roofing Co. Gravel and Prepared Roofing Estimates on New and Old Work Phone Prospect 2065 5732-34 S. Ashland Ave. Howena Alexander, a of and Mrs.

James Alexander of Morgan Park, formerly 7101 EK- sleston was married tP Ray- mond Blood, 1116- Esmond May 112 at the home of the FINEST OF FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES YOUNG'S RESTAURANT 1655 W. 63rd St. Soda Fountain Banquet Hall Catering Exceptional OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE PROS. BMZ WHOLESALE and RETAIL, PETRY CUFf. I REIH- FOItCED 22k Cold CFAWM.

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