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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • Page 332

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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1965 Section 10 9 Four Married in Recent Ceremonies SOD SALE! BLUE GRASS yard KENTUCKY square BLUE MERION GRASS yard square Free Delivery With 100 Yards Or More Installation Instructions with Each Order ALL SOD GUARANTEED GREEN VALLEY TURF NURSERY Route 41, Gurnee, Illinois Lincoln Road, McHenry, Illinois Call: MA 3-8255 ICE SKATING REGISTER NOW! FOR NEW SEMESTER CLASSES START NOW! Children, Teens, Adult: Family Plans Combine fun with Healthful Exercise Lessons by our Gold Medal Skating Stars Champions Children learn poise and self-confidence Adults can enjoy graceful social dancing on ice. Program of lessons planned for you Class lessons fun and priced for everybodyHockey Classes Too! TUITION INCLUDES FREE RAINBO MEMBERSHIP COME AND SEE OUR SURPRISE IMPROVEMENT 11 RAINBO SKATING ARENA 4836 N. CLARK ST. Phone LO 1-7140 The wedding of Katherine Louise Spore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Earl Spore, 2624 Park Evanston, to Vernon Russell Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Hart, of Clarinda, recently took place 1 in Immanuel Lutheran church, 616 Lake Evanston. The bride, an Evanston High school graduate, is attending school at Iowa Methodist hos- Mrs.

Richard Webster pital, Des Molnes. The bridegroom is a graduate of Iowa State university, Ames. Gail Raymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherwood Raymond, 116 Fuller lane, Winnetka, recently became the bride of Richard Adams Webster, son of Mrs.

Marguerite H. Webster, 308 Jackson Glencoe, in Winnetka Congregation- Frazin Mrs. Michael Gewanter al church, 725 Pine av. Both are New Trier High school graduates. She also was graduated from the University of Michigan.

Webster graduated from the University of Denver. Karen Gayle Mer, daughter of Mrs. Abraham Mer, 4800 Chicago Beach and the late Mr. Mer, recently wed Michael Gewanter. He is the in your fashions Community Tells Past by tina What could be smarter than this 3 piece costume for the great outdoor and casual life.

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They were married in the Covenant club of Illinois, 10 N. Dearborn st. The bride attended the University of Illinois. The marriage of Patricia Ann Reynolds to Paul Friedman recently took place in Baltimore. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Arthur P. Korach, Baltimore, and Robert J. Reynolds, 1021 County Line Highland Park. Friedman is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Hyman P. Friedman of Baltimore. Friedman was graduated from Princeton university and now is attending Harvard university medical school. The bride was graduated from Pine Manor Junior college and now is a student at Boston university. Fifteen thousand coples of "This is Highland Park," a 14- page booklet describing the community and its soon will be distributed.

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