Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1926, p. 29

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August Zl, .1926 WILMETTE LIFE · A CORRECTION Koenit-McK.enney W edcling Cites Big Advanta1ea Date Set for September 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. ·Koenig of 825 Gregory avenue, Wilmette, have issued invitations this week for the marriage of their daughter, Angela Doris, to Seward F. McKenney of 752 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, to take place at 10 o'cl9ck in the morning, Saturday, September 11, at St. Francis Xavier church, Wilmette. A wedding breakfast and reception will be given for the members of the families after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Koenig has chosen Miss Edna Seng as her maid-of-honor, and Miss Rose McKenney, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Helen Finn, and Miss Dorothea Garvy as bridesmaids. D r. M. Shumann of Cincinnati, Ohio, will act as best man for Mr. McKenner. John Hartnett, and James and Edward Byron, cousins of the bridegroom, wilt be the ushers. 1\·f amy qf Miss Koenig's friends are entertaining in her honor during the weeks preceding her marriage. Miss Marion McCarthy of Chicago entertained at bridge some time ago, and Miss Dorothea Garvy gave a luncheon and bridge at the Edgewater Beach hotel last Saturday. Miss Edna Seng will entertain for 'Mis s Koenig at luncheon and bridge in her horne at 401 - Lake. avenue, Wilmette, this Saturday. Mrs. Robert P. l\IcArdle of 809 Michigan avenue, Evanston, will entertain at bridge on Saturday, September 4. Miss Helen Finn will entertain at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, September 8, at the Edgewater Beach ho~el, in honor of Miss Koenig. 7\fr. and Mrs. Koenig will give a dinner for members of the bridal party in their home on Thursday evening, September 9. of Gabriel Snubben "Recent tests by a prominent spring manufacturer show that Gabriel Snubhers cut down spring rebound an average of fifty per cent," says ]. C. Slown of Motors Service, Inc., local Gabriel distributor. "Using a special machine built to duplicate the shock sustained by a car spr{ng when the wheel passes over a bump, various types of springs were tested with and without Snubbers. Uncontrolled springs oscillated from 8 to 13 times before coming to rest. With Snubbers attached, and under identica 1 conditions of load and impact, the number of oscillations were reduced to from · 4 to 6 times. "Translated into terms of greater riding comfort, this .means that the passengers in a car equipped with Gabriel Snubbers feel less than half 0 £ the bumps they would get in a car no t Snubber equipped." Frantz Proschowsky, professor in voice cul~ure, has been the guest fo r the past month in the G. T. Hellmut h home at 1705 Forest avenue. Durin g his stay in the Middle West he ha s been teaching voice in Chicago and in Minneapolis. He plans to leave thi s week-end for his home in Larchmon t, N. Y. Mr. Proschowsky and his famil y were formerly residents of Wilmette , living on Elmwood avenue. The y removed to New York two years ago ········e················· In the computation of prize winners 0 n Wilmette Day, the name of Ida Kathryn Cummiskey of 1336 Elmwood a venue, appeared as Catherine Panu shka. The error was made in the li sting of the prize ·winners in the field e vents. · Little Miss Cummiskey took t hird award. 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