Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor LAKEâ€"COX NUPTIALS Dr. and Mrs. George B. Lake of Bloom street announce the marriage of their daughter, Helenlee Blossom Lake to Ray Joseph Cox of Deerâ€" field, son of Mrs. J. W. Cox df Laâ€" mony took place Saturday evening at the Lake home at 7 o‘clock with Reverend March of the Liberal Catholie Church of Chicago perâ€" forming the nuptials. The bride‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lake Jr. of Lake Bluff were the couple‘s only attendants, After a two weeks wedâ€" ding trip in the North Woods Mr. Cox and his bride will make their home in Deerfield. CAMPBELLâ€"HOFF MARRIAGE Mrs. Bertram Clark Campbell of Evanston announces the marriage of her daughter Grace Lucille Campbell to Mr. Norman Carl Hoff of Urbana. The wedding took place last Wednesday in Evanston. Mr. Hoff and his bride will make their home in Urbana after a trip thru the West. Mrs. William Freeman Heath of Kansas City, Mo., announces the apâ€" proaching marriage of her grandâ€" daughter, Betty Georgine, to Mr. Bradford Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of S. Green Bay road. The marriage will take place Wednesday evening at 7 o‘clock at the Country Club Christian church in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. James Kent, the groom‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, will be the young couple‘s only attendants. PAGE SIX The former Miss Campbell taught cooking as a member of the Home Economics Department of the Highâ€" land Park High school. HEATHâ€"LARSON WEDDING AUGUST 28 Mr, Larson and his bride will make their home in Boston, Mass., where he is employed with the Boit, Dalton and Church Insurance Co., as fire prevention engineer. Whitey‘s Auto Body Co. Welding â€" Body â€" Fenders and Radiator Repairs 118 N. First Street Tel. H.P.5070 â€" Highland Park Percy Wilson Mortgage and Finance Corporation Telephone H. 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Frank Morgan, Robert Young in MA mm o D OE m Dovein. We Expect the most electrifing thrill of the year! . . . from the p of a beatâ€"selling novel! _â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€" P L U 8 â€" â€"â€"â€"_.â€"â€". E4..C; Rebinton. Ann Sethern, Hemphrey Hegsrt, Allen Jenkins Highland Park 153 A thrillâ€"hunting eruise 8 miles out . . . just beyond the law! "GAMBLING ON THE HIGH SEAS" Eddie‘s back Robert Tayler, Greer Garson. Lew Ayres. RBillie Barke in 42% The third of these thrilling comedyâ€"mystery dramas | Romald Colman, Ed. Everett Horton. Jane Wratt in the sereen version of James Hilton‘s book ja/ed o/ the A @ripping drama of extraordinary goodness "ANOTHER THIN MAN" You‘ll hilariously "THE MORTAL STORM®" "BROTHER ORCHID" . . topping everything he‘s ever done to mow you down with laughs | "LOST HORIZON®" "REMEMBER" : BOURL! FEATURE â€" CAMERONâ€"HALL WEDDING SATURDAY Miss Dorothy Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Cameron will become the bride of Mr. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herchert, 2437 Ridge avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosaâ€" lie, to Jack Zengler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zengler of Highland Park. The date for the wedding has not been set. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Hall of Charleston, Ill., Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock. The ceremony will be read by the Reverend Dean O. Luginbill at the Presbyterian church. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES FOR ANN MILLS Mrs, A. Lawrence Mills arrives home today from her summer home at Ely, Minn., to assist her daughâ€" ter Ann with the remaining prenupâ€" tial parties. Miss Mills who will beâ€" come the bride of Mr. Robert Gosâ€" ling August 31, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon Mrs. Norman McClave of Evanston is giving toâ€" day (Thursday). On Friday Mrs. John McDonnel of . Evanston and her daughter Mrs. Marshall Wood of New York are entertaining at a luncheon and splash party at Knollâ€" wood club in Lake Forest for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. _ Mrs. Robert Carver and Miss Priscilla Carver will be hostesses at a bridgeâ€"tea Monday afternoon for Miss Mills and the next day Mrs. Dudley Onderdonk will give a luncheon for her. On Wednesday Mrs. Mills and Miss Adele Everett will entertain at a tea for the groom‘s mother, Mrs. Richard Gosling of Honolulu. That same evening Miss Jane Haskins will give a beer party for the bridal party and friends. And on Friday evening, preceeding the wedding day, Mr. and Mrs, Mills will be hosts at the bridal dinner at their home. Miss Ann Calbri and Miss Elsie Nannini will attend the bride and Mr. Wilson Day and Mr. Marshall Ledlie will serve the groom. A reâ€" ception will follow the nuptials at the bride‘s home for the immediate relatives and friends. The newlyweds will make their home at 122 Highwood avenue after a week‘s honeymoon at the groom‘s parents home in Charleston. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Among the parties given for the young couple was a miscellaneous shower given August 16th by Mrs. M. Ledlie, Mrs. L. Fuller and Mrs. C. F. Evans. Tuesday evening Mrs. Ann Calbri and the Misses Elsie and Norma Nannini entertained at a surprise personal shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Mrs. James Allen Turner of Cresâ€" cent Ct, will entertain at a buffet supper Wednesday evening for her nicce Miss Sally Bull of Winnetka and Mr. Joseph H. Fall Jr. of Evâ€" anston. Miss Bull and Mr. Fall will Remem ber Highland Park, L August 27. 28, 39 August 22 OUWUNML be united in marriage the last day of this month. fayette, Ind., where he will continue special training in surgery as resiâ€" dent physician at St. Elizabeth hosâ€" pital. Mr. R. B. (Doc.) Johnson of Broadview avenue was surprised at a party given in honer of his "29th" (?) birthday anniversary Saturday evening, by a number of friends at the W. F. Knobloch home. MEPCCEN €2 PBTTNE N20 PBAE CC Ridgewood drive has left for Laâ€" Miss Nancy Nereim was hostess at a farewell dinner party Monday evening for Miss Patricia MeGhie. Those present were: the Misses Mary Catlin of St. Louis, Pat. Trude, Rosalyn Smith, Virginia Mcâ€" Caffrey, Margaret Einbecker, Ann Speed and Jane Barr, all of Highâ€" land Park. Miss Ruth Chalmers has as her guest this week, a sorority sister, Miss Dorothy Patteron of Winnetâ€" ka. Both girl are members of Kappa Delta. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Austin are spending the month of August in Calicoon, N.Y., visiting Mrs. Ausâ€" tin‘s sister, Mrs. Chas. F. Bergner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Andersen spent the early part of this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mcâ€" Millen (Phyllis Udell) in Chicago. The Andersens and McMillens along with Mr. Edward Jacks and Miss Helen Andersen enjoyed the weekâ€" end at Lake Buelah, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bohn of Washâ€" ington, D.C., arrived in Fort Sheriâ€" dan Wednesday for a ten day visit with Mrs, Bohn‘s family the W. F. Knoblochs. Miss Marjory Weber will be hosâ€" tess at a bridge party this evening to several Grinnell college girls from this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George W. McGhie and daughters, Patsy and Sally of Ridge road left Wednesday for Southern California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby T. Dexter spent the weekâ€"end at Galva, IIl., visiting Mr. Dexter‘s brother and family, the R. P. Dexters. Mrs. Earl Reed Jerome of S. Ridge road entertained at a tea Wednesday for her son Robert and his fiancee, Miss Kathleen O‘Brian of Crafton, Pa. Mr. Robert Jerome who is in business in Pittsburgh and Miss O‘Brian are visiting the Jerâ€" ome family for two weeks. On Sunâ€" day Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Weed (Virginia Jerome) will give a bufâ€" fet supper for her brother and Miss O‘Brian. The young couple plan to be married the early part of next year. Mrs. Howell W. Murray is enjoyâ€" ing this week at Saynor, Wis., on Plum Lake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jones. Howell Murâ€" ray Jr. was their guest last week. Mr. Richard Knobloch is home for a visit with his parents, Mir. and Mrs. William F. Knobloch after touring through the Southwest for two months. Mrs, Inger Boye of the Udell building spent last week visiting friends at Conover, Wis. and South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, A. Calvin Gartley of Lake Forest, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, are enjoying a two weeks‘ vacation at International Falls, Minn. Mrs. Gartley is the Girl Reserve and activities‘ secretary at the YWCA in Waukegan. Mrs. Philip Ringer of 653 Wood Path, Highland Park is spending her vacation at Breezy Point lodge in northern Minnesota. Breezy Point, built by the late Captain W. H. Fawcett at a cost of several million dollars, is located 150 miles north of Minneapolis in the heart of Minnesota‘s Paul Bunâ€" yon playground. The Bronze Tuxis, the first of serâ€" ies of three medals eagerly sought after by students in the summer schools at the Culver Military acaâ€" demy, has been awarded to J. Harâ€" old Kramer Jr., 373 Orchard lane, Highland Park. Bronze, silver, and gold Tuxis medals for allâ€"round development may be won by students in the Calâ€" arly and Naval schools upon the sucâ€" cessful demonstration of proficinecy in athletic, military, naval, acaâ€" demic, and social phases of life at Culver. Mrs. Andrew Peterson enterâ€" tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Jack Peterson and her two sons, John and Edward of Los Angeles, Calif. Out of town guests were Clarence Huetten of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Jose. Heinzen of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Slager of Kenosha. Mrs. Peterson left yesterday for Washington, D.C. Outâ€"ofâ€"town birth announcements listed at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal this past week are: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Berning, Chicago, a son, Aug. 15th; Mr. and Mrs. Sigford Vanderâ€" linden of Loke Forest, a son, Aug. George J. Hinn Jr. M.D., of 20th; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koebbenian THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS of Bensonville, a son, Aug. 17th; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lauer of Winâ€" netka, a daughter, Aug. 20th. Miss Jane Schneider and Miss Virginia Suess spent the weekâ€"end at Ankrum and the Dells, Wis. Mrs. Viola Conrad entertained at a bridge party Wednesday evening for her house guest Mrs. Edward Carter of Moberlie, Mo. Mrs. D. 8. Edwards gave a dinner for Mrs. Carter last Friday evening. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and daughâ€" ter, Gloria Jean, will leave today for Burlington, Ia., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frei S. Berry and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Schwarts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hedberg of Lake avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Tuesday, Aug. 20, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. Hedberg is the former Mary Mavor, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mavor. Miss Alice Adamson is spending two weeks with relatives in Boone, Towa. Mrs. Ralph Bard Jr. and children of Charleston, W. Va., are visiting the senior Ralph Bards of N. St. Johns place for several weeks. The junior Mrs. Bard will spend the weekâ€"end at Rochester, Minn., with relatives. Mrs. F. D. Noerenberg and grandâ€" children, Jerry and Shirley, are spending this week out at the Barâ€" rington Park camp. Rev. and Mrs. Harvey F. Siemsen are also at the camp this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stryker of Glencoe avenue are moving to Milâ€" waukee next week. Miss Mabel Fulton of Tulsa, Okla. is visiting Mrs. George Bahr for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Hoffman of Buffalo, N. Y., arrive Saturday to spend a week with Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman of Ravine drive. Dickie Kickhafer of Oshkosh, Wis. is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bahr. The Karl Bahrs have just returned from a five weeks tour of the West. Robert Saielli, was chosen presiâ€" dent to succeed John Ugolini, with Teho _ Benvenuti, vice chairman; Mrs. Raymond Suzzi, secretary, and Miss Anna Tamarri, treasurer. Trustees elected were Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Roth, Gene Fioechi and Mrs. Sam Somenzi. Highwood Social Service Elects New Officers, Monday At a meeting Monday evening of the Highwood Social Service comâ€" mittee, held at the Highwood City hall, plans for the coming year were discussed and election of officers took place. Preliminary plans were laid for a drive for funds to be conducted the latter part of October. The annual treasurer‘s report, a copy of which will be sent to all organizations represented was given by Nello Ori. The next meeting of the commitâ€" tee will be held Monday evening Sept. 9, at the Highwood City hall. 522 Central Ave. Tel. T. P. 815 Try them $30.00 White Fibre 82395 Wardrobe Trunk ... $38.00 Black Fibre 82895 Wardrobe Trunk ... $53.00 Black Fibre 83995 Special Canvas Sets 21 in. Wardrobe Case 18 in. Overnight Case $10.00 â€" $15.00 â€" $20.00 Taylor Trunk Company Butterscotch Pecan Whole Wheat Date Scotch Cookies Coconut Raisin â€" Nougat Bars _ Whole Wheat Honey Mufins QUR NEW LINE OF COOKIES BAVUMS BAKERY 18 East Jackson Bivd. CHICAGO School Specials (New z4c d‘:)ezlj . . they are tasty at The delegates and members of the Highwood American Legion Auxilâ€" iary attended the 10th District meetâ€" ing at North Chicago last week, at Highwood ‘Auxiliary Attends 10th District Annual Meeting elected. Mrs. William A. Tennerman, outâ€" going district director, presided. Quarterly and annual reports were made by the chairmen and officers. The National Defense essay winâ€" ners were introduced as follows: Janes George of the Lake regions and Howard Atwood of Antioch; and the Poppy Poster contest winâ€" ner, Betty Ann Hock of Grayslake. The following officers were Mrs. Clarence Boyd, Libertyville; historian, Mrs. Emery Kirkman, Lake Forest; chaplain, Mrs. Clyde Hotchkiss, North Chicago; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. Raymond Suzzi, Highâ€" wood; sergeant â€" at â€" arms, Mrs. George Heckinger, Waukegan. The installation dinner will be held on September lith at Ingas, Fox Lake. Reservations are to be made with Mabel Liphardt of Inâ€" gleside by September Tth. A meetâ€" ing will follow the dinner at the Fox Lake Grade school and the new officers will be installed. This is to be a social meeting. Mrs. George Cassidy, department president, congratulated the young contest winners and praised the, work of the district and the units and especially the work of the memâ€" bership chairman, Mrs. B. L. Henâ€" derson. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Tennermann will be honored at the units dinner at the Convention in Danville the end of this week. Baxter Evans unit of Waukegan furnished the musical program, and won the attendance prize. Moist fillings in lunch box sandâ€" wiches stay within boundaries if both slices of bread are generously buttered. Deerfield Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Deerfield, Illinois Phone Deerfield 595 or Whitehall 6530 Briergate Country Club Ladies Day on Friday 50¢ CHICAGOLANDS FINEST DAILY FEE GOLF COURSE Skokie Valley Laundry Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room "oV P0 buval VMER Golfers Play Briergate It‘s just as old fashioned to slave over a laundry tub and an ironing board. If you think you‘re modernâ€"enjoy the advantâ€" ages of our modern laundry service. A price for every budget. A plan for every family‘s needs. Phone for full details. TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED Phone Highland Park 3310 50c Twilight Fees The Italoâ€"American Civic assoâ€" ciation, whose president is Dave Pasquesi, will hold its annua} picnic, Sunday, August 25 at Santi Grove. Italoâ€"American Club Hold Picnic Sunday ments announces a program consistâ€" ing of games during the afternoon and dancing from 8 o‘clock to midâ€" night. A date bar or chocolate chip cookie, a square of gingerbread, or an iced cup cake is a sweet and delightful dessert for a school box lunch. HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAVUTY SALON Highland Park EBB Anthony Biagi, chairman of THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 Complete Beauty Service