If you are a manâ€"who knows nothing of furs, except their cost and‘ that she looks lovely in them, buy her a Uhlemann Silver Fox coat gleaming frostily with silver . . . a Mink wrapâ€"exquisite tribute to her beauty . . . Sables, dramatically lovely. Your presâ€" tige with Aer will go upâ€"and your bank balance won‘t go down so very far! If you‘re a womanâ€"who knows that the best is always cheapest in the long runâ€"tell him to shop for your Christmas at Uhlemann‘s. â€"â€" UHLEMANN FURS _ | " WEST MADISON STREET _ CORNER STATE Chicago‘s Oldest Exclusive Furrier For Her Christmasâ€"Uhlemann 1875 _ 65TH ANNIVERSARY 1940 Precious Furs Vipusaitantnagraditas regracndasinrces cadonns reransona inss oc pen e it en eeerninemenneeie e‘ 2 toer t 777 epvee nere ies aieaive n 2B Cns inisusnsmon 00400000001 e0000s ns andemtnsein cevans ooo enonmsemets P ons # THE PR ESS ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamâ€" mond and family entertained at a telated Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hammond (Kay Johnson) of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. James Falkinburg (Dorâ€" othy Hammond) and daughter Hartâ€" ley King of Barrington, Miss Luâ€" cie Rumsey of Winnetka, Miss Sylâ€" â€"via Desmond of Winnetka, Geo. Mcâ€" Lellan of this city, Miss Gloria Greer of Deerfield and Mr. Whitt Lowe of Corpus Christie, Texas. Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Roach and Miss Beverly Roach will reâ€" ceive on‘ New Year‘s Day at their home on Ravine drive, The occasion will be Miss Roach‘s debut, Miss Roach is a sophomore at Northâ€" western university. f Mrs. F. P. Biggs of S. Linden ‘avenue is returningâ€"today â€"(Thursâ€" ‘day) from a short visit with her mother, Mrs. George Crampton, in Moline, Ill.. T yiae*" * Mrs. Joseph Schwall entertained her club at dessert bridge Wednesâ€" day afternoon.~ ~â€"~~~ E Whitney Lowe of Hazel avenue returned to his position in Corpus Christie, Texas, on Tuesday after a two weeks stay here. © A marriage license has been isâ€" sued recently in Chicago to Otto F. Wenzel of Chicago and Irma Von der Linden of Highland Park. ~~ On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders had as their dinâ€" ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Compton. Mr. Compton is Assistâ€" ant Secretary of the Navy, who was at the Great Lakes Naval Station Monday on an inspection tour. _ . Mrs. E. F. Gillilan and son Edâ€" ‘!'.“"o'i,‘“i"‘g:’:“:" ‘2.50 Garnett‘s Men‘s Store in ~IAHcoln, Neb., after â€"speending six weeks with Mrs, Gillilan‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. A. 8. Loomis. wardi have returned to their home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller at tea Sunday. The Millers, former residents of Highland Park, live on the "south side," Chicago. § Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue will entertain twenty at a dinner and bridge party Saturday evening. â€"~Miss Robbie Lou Schneider is conâ€" tinuing in the Mathematiecs de" partment at Northwestern â€" ugiverâ€" sity as assistant in charge ofâ€"the statistics laboratory. She retains her position as secretary to Profesâ€" sor E. J. Moulton, head of the Mathematies department and editor. inâ€"chief of the Ameri¢an Mathematâ€" ical Monthly. Recently she was honâ€" ored by being elected to two of. fices: president of Lambda chapter of Sigma Delta Epsilon, national honorary fraternity . for graduate women in science; and also secre: taryâ€"treasurer of the Mathematics Club on the campus. In her "spare moments" she is writing her thesis for another master‘s degree â€"an M.S. in Mathematics. The Highland Park students are: ~~Glen Keats, son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert J. Keats.: A member Sigma Nu social fraternity ‘and senior in the school of commercs, Keats has been active in the Radit Mr. and Mrs. William F. Grant of Crescent court are the proud parâ€" ents of a son, William Fred Grant Jr., born Saturday, Nov. 30, at the Victory Memorial hospital. Gene Juhreni of Highland Park was awarded his "C" sweater for football in a special assembly Monâ€" day morning at Cornell college: Gene, who is a sophomore, played tackle throughout the season. ‘Mrs. W. D. Mann, of Sheridan road, is a guest for two weeks at Beekman Tower Hotel in New York City. s § Three young men of Highlant Park are among the 247 students enrolled in the Naval Reserve OfMâ€" cers Training Corps at Northwestern university. This year the enrollment is the largest in the history of the unit. elyb, Waaâ€"Mu. shows, intramura events, and on the Junior Pro and Homecoming â€"committees. . Harold Pfster, son of Mr. a Mrs. Harold Pfister, who is a jun for in the school of commerce. A member of Sigma Nau social frater nity, he has been active on tht Freshman class commission, the In terâ€"fraternity council, and in Sex tant, honorary naval society. f ~Thomas Simpson, son of Mr. anm Mrs. Thomas Simpson, who is # sophomore in the college of liberal arts. Also a member of Sigma Ni fraternity, he has participated i ;:r‘{ity football and intramural base Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamm of Evanston spent last week hi ing in Warsaw, II1., while their Dickie stayed with his â€"mate grandmother, Mrs, Jared John df 8. Sheridun road.©~ © Thursday, December 5, 1940 W"-;a:i(u vevh’ci)ws, intramural mé 308 e 1# nt« i 4 14 cha Sar Mrs. Evaline other of John ied Tuesday zo. Funeral included Mrs. . daughter Emm and Mrs. Wm. ] Marilyn of Ray oday at 1:30 an avenue, CJ as one of t icago, comir agon in 1856 Tt Mic Mr. and Mr left Monday: o LaHarpe, Kan. Mr. Charles cing at the 3 hospital in Cb ncurred on â€" No vator in the B n Chicago, on nger, fell one <theâ€" pit. He g and bruise hen he grasp n trying to av ted home i Mrs. Gerald ark visited ho -law, Ml’. anc n of Hollywo November. NC t () anksg1Â¥] 11 h. n Saturday c were a â€" Blanehardâ€" with Mrs. Paul W:! a Thankss n at the chardâ€" Sr. ‘ zuests, inc rds. The heâ€"Sigma ] Carroll t revue, _ rmg sday, Dec s, William avenue wa bridge cl is _ niece, strom, of in <Blanet elfridge 11U1gs :. Geotge venue, en ridge We o id io igig nge ut C i 3t B Bs the