The Social NotebookIn honor of their folden wedding: tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John I-attish, 1320 Kewaunee street, will be at home to their many friends from 1 to 3 oclock in the afternoon. and from 7 to 10 oclock in the evening.At 4 oclock in Emmanuel Luth-Clemons. Mich.* but has lived inRacine since coming here at the age of 15. She is a life membereran church, corner of High and } Superior streets, with the Rev.n George Schulz officiating. Mr. and. | Mrs. Lettish will repeat the mar-eriage vows taken at their wedding«here 50 years ago. All theirfriends are cordially invited to joinyi the family in this service.hBoth Mr. and Mrs. Lattish arcold-time residents of Racine and have become widely known and esteemed in the course of their many years of residence not only in Racine, but in the immediateof the Women's Missionary society of Emmanuel Lutheran church, a member of the Ladles* Aid, and a member also of the Carpenters' Ladies' auxiliary.Of the eight children born to Mr. and Mrs. Lattish, six are living and expect to be with their parents tomorrow. They are Mrs.Rose Ells of Kenosha, Mrs. Juliet Wilear, Mrs. Emily Herzog. Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Louie Lattish of Racine, and William Lattish f Wonowac. There are also 23grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.!r.r.neighborhood in which they nowUilve.J Mr. Lattish was born here .and 18 has always made his home in Racine. For many years he has been a member of Union Carpenters No.91.wMr. and Mra Arthur Barnard of jRacine announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Delia, to Cyril Bohm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bohm of Somers. TheEmarriage will take place at the Sacred Circle temple in Kenosha on Saturday, Dec. 9, at 3:30.Mrs. Lattish was born in Mt.A post-nuptial shower was helda n Co tii rAn i mm Ii Am am A#