Mrs. Arthur Thurston, assisted by Mrs. Roy Booth, entertained at a htm shower for her sister, Miss hy Corliss of Lake Forâ€" est, Wednesday evening. Miss Corâ€" lis ‘will become the bride of Paul Paulsen, Jr. of Lake Forest Monday evening at 7 o‘clock in the Catholic church in Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. William Beere enâ€" tertained at an Old Time party for Mrs. Beere‘s two sisters, Miss Charâ€" lotte Pope and Mrs. S. Walker, who are visiting here from. England, Friâ€" day evening. _ Major and Mrs. M.A.S. Ming of Fort Sheridan entertained at a cocktail party. Monday for their daughter Mary who is visiting her THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 hold Finance invites you to myh.-h.-dgb ments. Take up to 20 What do want most in a refrigerator®P Economy? Stlence? SERVEL Rlectrolux uiver yeardl:er‘yenr.Forflm'omnomh’pnrh in the entire freezing system . . . no noise . . . no wear, now, or from now. See the @ Before you borrow, make sure . pay your loan? When a loan will rpon'dtheuduiiï¬ lends from.$20 to $300 on the get you in deeper? If you do helpful businessâ€"like Houschold borrow, will you be sble to ts _ Pinance plan described below. Don‘t Get a Loan until you read these features of the Housebold Finance plan 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Floor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIE$ Hear EDGAR A. GUEST Wednesdays, CBS HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Low Down Paymentâ€"Easy Terms 10% EXTRA ALLOWANCHE .â€" it reuget in com When should a family get J tissCaB ala= L "Doctor of Family Finances" T. P,. Clark, District Supt. months to repay. @ Loan? Corporation The Fifth and Sixth grade club of the Y.W.C.A. are continuing to meet throughout the summer under the supervision of Miss Phyllis Ranâ€" dall. The club will entertain the Fifth and Sixth grade girls from the Lake Bluff Children‘s home from 2 to 4 next Tuesday, parents from Oregon. Mr, and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks and daughter, Phoebe and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Brooks are leaving today (Thursday) for a week motor trip to the Smokey Mountains. Mr. and Mrs, Harry M. Pier of S. Linden avenue are entertaining at a game and dance party Saturâ€" day evening. Bill Loomis of Central avenue and Bill Ammond .of Glencoe motored less than the lawful maxiâ€" mum on all loans above 1. ’bn. inquirics af 4. 200 friends or relatives. t, Kansas City visit friends. Mr, and Mys. F. R. Balak (Marâ€" iinne Rubly) are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Monday, June 20. Mrs. Dorothy Haskin has as her guests, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Lacy of Miami, Florida. Mrs. Letha Udell of Vine avenue, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice Bennett and sister Mrs. George Brown the past two months in Ione, Wash., is returning home on Tuesday. She expects to stop in St. Paul, Minn., while‘en route, to visit her brother, Mr. Dean Bennett and family. ‘Commander Louis R. Moore, U.S. Navy, spent Friday night and Satâ€" urday with his sister, Mrs. William F. Einbecker, while en route to join the Asiatic Fleet in the Pacific. He will become executive officer of the Asiatic Fleet Flagship, Augusta, upon arrival in the Far East. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and son Bob have motored to New Haven, Conn., to attend the graduâ€" ation of their son Bill from Yale. . Miss Catherine and Mr. Malcolm Vail, Jr. are visiting their grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Henry Vail, at Ephâ€" riam, Wis. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koepke (Joy Delhaye) returned Sunday from & weeks honeymoon in Washington, Miss Suzanne Coale of 530 S. Linâ€" den avenue returned home last Thursday. after completion of a very successful freshman year at Mills college, Oakland, California where she is majoring in physical education. Miss Coale will spend the summer life guarding for Miss Lemly‘s play class here in Highâ€" land Park. Mr. and Mrs. Newman ‘Romero of Chili, South America were guests this week of Mrs. George Bard of Maple avenue. _ wars $ Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClure with their son Brace and daughter Betty spent the weekâ€"end at Bjorklunden, near Baileys Harbor, Wis., where they attended their other son Donâ€" ald‘s wedding to Miss Margaret C. Boynton which took place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McMahon and Mr. Carl Hefferon spent the latter part of last week with Mr. McMahons parents in Cortland, N.Y. The McMahons returned on Sunday and Mr. Hefferon will reâ€" turn Saturday. Mrs. A. Minty Waldron (Jane Holmes) of Ann ‘Arbor, Michigan is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes a few days this week. Dr. Waldron will arrive later in the week and the two will return to Ann Arbor together. Mrs. Harvey Branigar of Gulf Hills, Miss., formerly of Highland Park will sail July 1 on the Emâ€" press of Australia for an indefinite sojourn in England and the Scanâ€" dinavian countries. Roland C. Bleimehl, Jr. is home for the summer from Iowa State college, Ames, Iowa. Roland reâ€" ceived numerals in golf and track during the past year. ‘Miss Marjorie Watson entertained at a linen shower Saturday for Mrs. Albert Kurtzon formerly Miss Erna Gaede. Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Etheâ€" ridge, Jr. of Grand Rapids, Michiâ€" gan are the guests of the Walter Copes and John Udélis this week. Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson will sail June 28 on his regular DeLuxe Art Tour which he conducts to the foreign countries every year. This year they will visit the Scandinavian countries. Miss Kathleen Watson is leaving this week for Camp Oak Openings, Sagatuck, Michigan where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Timâ€" merman of Glencoe are the happy parents of a daughter born Friday, June 17, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. THE PRESS3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry â€"Splett of Lincoln avenue are the proug parâ€" ents of a daughter born Sunday, Jm 19, at the Highland Park hosâ€" p Illinois undergraduates at Mills eollege will be guests of honor on Wednesday, June 29, when Mrs. Arâ€" thur Spiegel of 411 Sheridan road, Winnetka, opens her home to the Mills College club‘of Chicago. Suâ€" zanne Coale of Highland Park and Madge Friedman of Deerfield have been students this year, Marjorie Haworth of Highland Park has been awarded a trustee scholarship and will enter as a freshman in Septemâ€" ber next. Mr. and Mrs. William L, Keady of Bannockburn are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Saturday, June 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Among the many alumnae of Milâ€" waukeeâ€"Downer college who returnâ€" ed to their Alma Mater to particiâ€" pate in the activities of the comâ€" mencement season was Miss Elizaâ€" beth O‘Connor, 1013 Wade street, who is the official representative of the college in Highland Park. The events of commencement week beâ€" gan on Friday and reached their elimax on Tuesday morning. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jarl Ahlberg of Deerfield avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, June 21, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. â€" VA r A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman of Deerfleld, Tuesâ€" day, June 21, at the Highland Park hospital. Highwood Girl Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Adedeo Ritacca of 206 North avenue, Highwood, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Maria, to Mr, Joseph Belâ€" monte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregâ€" oric Belmonte of Aurora. Miss Riâ€" tacca just recently graduated from the Highland Park high school. Bill Schmidley of N. Second St., has as his guest this week, Mr. William Keh] of Louisville, Ky., one of his class mates from Washington and Jefferson college. Both boys are delegates to the National Conâ€" Miss Peggy Rogers of Summit, N. J., formerly of Highland Park, will be the house guest of Miss Elsie Plant next week. ON 1100 ACRE ESTATE dpiiermntnle ney oc extate s hnd eerand uis ichroa ehhage erpesdinle e iroa Cadans is _ O aoupe 7+ _ MADISONâ€"BARABOO penet aig Re l MISSISSIPPI PALISADES necree in y 2. & . ‘vl“ I -b.‘ > mc e ut t + al, Stanton iSt. Peter and Edward Steffen returned Sunday from a week‘s vacation at Ephriam, Wis. vention of Phi Kappa Psi Fraterâ€" nity which is being held at the Edgewater Beach hotel this week. From Santa Barbara, Calif., comes word of the birth of a daughter to the former Barbara Bullard and her husband, Charles A. Storke. The baby, which was born Sunday, June ,1iz, has an older sister, Carol Elâ€" sie. Mrs. Albert O. 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