Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor JTarse Iakes of the Soun Last Sunday evening they were guests of honor at a dinner at Onâ€" wentsia club given jointly by Mrs. Wiliam C. Egan II and her sister, Mrs, John Sample. The Samples gave a cocktail party at their home in Lake Forest before the dinner. ALICE HOLMES IN CONCERT DHBUT Alice Holmes, 20 year old blind pignist, will make her concert debut with the American Concert orchesâ€" tra tomorrow (Friday) evening in the lllinois Music Concert hall, 632 Miss Lucille Wright and her fiâ€" ance Norman McClave Jr. are being feted at a whirl of parties this week preceeding their wedding Saturday at the Trinity Episcopal church. on Wednesday evening. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Norman McClave, who with her husband are expected to arrive here today, will entertain members of the bridal party at luncheon on Friday at the Deerâ€" path Inn, and that evening the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terry Wright will give the bridal dinner at Exmoor Country club. Holmes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes, 903 North Sheridan road, Highland Park, She has been blind since she was 3 years old. She began her studies of the piano at 9, and five years later enâ€" tered the Interlochen Music summer camp where she became a pupil of Guy Maier, concert pianist. She is still under his supervision. Entertaining at other prenuptials parties are Miss Anne Mills who was hostess at a luncheon at her home on Tuesday; Patricia and Frances Kelly, who gave a dinner O‘BRIENâ€"JEROME ENGAGEMENT North Dearborn stn'ot.v Chien‘n; The concert will be one of the curâ€" WRIGHTâ€"MeCLAVE WEDDING SATURDAY MURPHYâ€"KELLER TO WED JUNE 22 Miss Caroline Prentice Murphy has set June 22 as the date for her marriage to Christoph Keller Jr. Miss Murphy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Haywood Murphy of El Dorado, Ark. and Mr. Keller is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Chrisâ€" toph Keller of Laurel avenue. At a tea at the Chartiers Heights Country club last Saturday, June 1, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. O‘Brien of Crafton, Pa., announced the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Kathleen Mary, to Robert Frank Jerome of East End, Pittsburgh. Mr. Jerome is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed Jerome of S. Ridge road, H!zl}lnnq Park. No date has been set for the wedding. 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"SIEGELEâ€"FEELEY WEDDING JUNE 2o A wedding breakfast will be given to the bridal party after the cerâ€" emony at the bride‘s home and a reâ€" ception will be given for their many friends in the late afternoon and evening. 2 The marriage of Miss Margaret Siegele, daughter of Mrs, Joseph N. Siegele of Half Day road, and James Feeley of this city, formerly of Evanston will be solemnized on Saturday, June 29. The nuptials will be read at 10 o‘clock in the morning at the St. James church in Highwood. The bride‘s brother, Mr. Philip Siegele will give her in marâ€" riage and her niece, Miss Elaine Siegele and Mr. Raymond Werhane Jr. will be their attendants. SCHNURâ€"BRADBURY ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. William V. Schnur of Park avenue, Glencog announce the engagement of their daughter Gertrude to Arthur D. Bradbury. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bradbury of Lakewood road, Glencoe. The engagement was made known at a luncheon given Saturday, June 1 at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Schnur near Deerfield, where they are spending the summer. Mrs. Raymond Werhane Jr. and Mrs. August Meyer entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Saturâ€" day evening for the brideâ€"toâ€"be, The young couple will make their home in Evanston. DRES S Cleaned and Pressed Telephone Highland Park RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road ( o‘ ANY PLAIN show of shows ! This stamp is for fine cleaning 125 June 6 colege and graduated from the Uniâ€" where she was a member of Pi Beta Announcement is made of the apâ€" proaching marriage of Miss Elizaâ€" beth Bernice Knaue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Knaue of Greencastle, Ind., and Roderic Alan Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith of this city, which will take place Saturday, June 22, in the Gobin Memorial church in Greenâ€" pared for college at Eigin‘ncademy and graduated from Purdue univerâ€" sity. He was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. The wedâ€" ding is planned for October, â€"Gâ€" TO WED INDIANA GIRL JUNE 22 Mrs. Thomas Chalmers with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Clarkson moâ€" tored to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, last Friday ‘to call for her youngest daughter Ruth who returned for her summer vacation from Coe colâ€" lege, MARY ROSE BROWN ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown of Michigan avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Mary Rose to Richard Mallinger of Ft. Dodge, Iowa. They plan to be marâ€" ried in October. Miss Martha DelLeuw, daughter of Mr. Charles E. DeLeuw of 259 Woodland road, is one of 159 senior candidates, who, pending the sucâ€" cessful completion of graduation reâ€" quirements, will receive a A.B. deâ€" gree in the 6t6h annual Commenceâ€" ment exercises at Carleton college on Monday afternoon, June 10. Ethel Englund of Rogers Park was the weekâ€"end guest of Betty Kugal. Betty returned last week from her studies at the University of Alabama for her summer vacaâ€" tion. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen will be hostess at luncheon and bridge toâ€" morrow (Friday) at her home on Elm place. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Helm spent Monday with Mrs. Viola Conrad while en route from New York to their home in Oshkosh, Wis, Mr, and Mrs. Harold N. Finch of Wade street are leaving next week for Bristol, Conn., where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Finch‘s family. Mrs. Finch‘s mother, Mirs. B. L. Bennett has been their guest the past month and will drive back East with them. Mr. Thomas Chalmers returned Friday from a weeks business trip to Boston, Vermont and Canada. Mrs. A. H. Swanson and Mrs. A. L. Berg entertained at luncheon and bridge at Mrs. Berg‘s home Tuesâ€" day for the benefit of the chair fund for the Highland Park Womans club. _ Mrs. Ann Haines entertained at a surprise birthday party for her husband, Edward, Wednesday éveâ€" ning at her parent‘s home, the Joâ€" seph Schwalls on Clifton avenue. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Mr. E. Schlung, and Mr. Jacob Hecketsâ€" weiler spent the weekâ€"end fishing at Ni Temnieh doniiia BS mm ues ie _ _MARINELLO ably the foremost field for women. Request free 10s nor P s e ut LADIES‘ 2â€"PIECE BICYCLE SUITS. ® Size 14 to 20. Special __________ _ _____ / We have a complete line of ladies‘, men‘s and chilâ€" dren‘s shoes. ;wc-mud-nu!m 5% to 25% during this sale. Open Thursday and Saturday Rvenings. Sale Ends Saturday, Ladies‘ Full Fashion Pure Silk Children‘s Seersucker Pajamas 2 s Size 1 to 12 for Chiffon and Service Closing out all of our Maids Uniforms in white, green, blue, pink and yellow. Values : up to $1.69. Special ____. 88¢ Highland Park Dry Goods Store 28 North First Street Phone Highland Park 1088 BEAUTY CULTURE TÂ¥HE HIGHLAND PAZRK PRE8s on and Service . 814 to 1014. Pair 49¢ CONTINUING OUR Anniwersary Sale SPECIALS â€" $1 Lake Julia, near Three Lakes, Wis. Not to be outdone by the others, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flinn and daughter Elizabeth left Wednesday for a three weeks to Miami, Florids and Cubs. mhï¬h Mr. Flinn will attend the Rotary Convention in Havana June 9 to 14. w4 Mrs. Frank Golden of Broadview avenue will entertain her club at dessert bridge Friday. ~â€"â€"Gâ€" The Highland Park Dinner club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Olson Miss June Whitworth‘s piano reâ€" cital which was scheduled for June 9th has been postponed to June 16. Miss Whitworth is presenting her Dr. and Mrs. G. Q. Grady and family, Mary, Elizabeth, and Wilâ€" son spent the weekâ€"end at their simmer home at Eagle River, Wis. nesday from his studies at Washingâ€" ton and Lee in Virginia for his Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kent of Springfield, Mo., are staying with Mrs. Kent‘s parents, the Albert Larâ€" sons on S, Greenbay road for six weeks. pupils at her home, 2387 N. Deere Park drive. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Broadâ€" view avenue had as her weekâ€"end guests, Mrs. Alfred Tenwinkle of Kenosha, «Wis. and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan. Mr. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan, Mr. Robert B. Johnson of Highland Park and Mr. Albert Tenâ€" winkle of Kenosha spent the weekâ€" end fishing at Wineger, Wis. Miss Clover Flanders is spending this month with her parents in St. Cloud, Florida. in summer vacation, Miss Alice Waggaman of DePaul was the weekâ€"end visitor of Miss Eleanor Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming of N. Sheridan road are touring through the West the first two weeks of this month. Admission Adults 25¢ â€". Children 10¢ Mildred Haessler Whitt Schultz Jr. returned Wedâ€" PARK RIDGE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Ravinia Auditorium Saturday Evening June 8, 1940 her pupils of the DANCE RECITAL in a benefit 8:15 p. m. Presents T7¢ : avenue are the proud parâ€" mdn.bllï¬t:"..hl-Ҡborn May 29 at St. Frances hospiâ€" tal in Evanston. Miss Alice Coolidge of Dean aveâ€" nue has returned to her home after are spending this week at the Michiâ€" gn“llcth Woods club, Ishpeming, Michigan. sertâ€"sewing party for the m Park Womans club chair benefit at Hamilton were hostesses at a desâ€" the club on Wednesday. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith, Mrs Enroll now for Summer School Open House Tea Room of Deerfleld is Now Open in Highland Park 23 North Sheridan Road LUNCHEONS e AFTERNOON TEAS e DINNERS We cater to large parties, weddings and children‘s parties. Again we cordially invite you to visit us. See a million peony blooms in field. Display of specimen blooms, arranged for your convenience in comparison, hundreds of varieties, the world‘s finest. Getmmli:tvithvuymbkm PEONY AND IRIS TIME NORTHBROOK GARDENS 389 Central Avenue Deerfleld Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Briergate Country Club Chicagoland‘s finest daily fee golf course. Large tees and greens. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners and sandwiches at reasonable prices. the past four months in Golfers Play Briergate ROOK, ILL. PHONE NORTHBROOK 160 Dundee Road adjoining Sky Harbor Airport TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED A marriage license has been isâ€" sued recently to Hunter Newman of Chicago and Marthsa Koski of Beach THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940 Phone H. P. 172