tea was given at Albert Ramond, inia, on Wednesâ€" i aid of "Bundles proceeds to proâ€" s, â€"Assisting as rs. Arthur Pain, and Mrs. Walter [arguerite Molanâ€" Mr. Daniel Cobb, d excerpts from ic opera, "Tom rided on Fielding‘s afternoon at 3:15 rents and Teachâ€" pleasure of hearâ€" illis Duvall, Miss utive director of r Family Living, ednesday will be s of Youth as a h music by Edâ€" lisg Gladys Cunâ€" he piano. tea table were doâ€" )reiske. ard of â€" Lincoln inounce that Mrs. one 4227) will be subscriptions for sw the ones you The money made _ will go to the rary. at Lincoln. school dnesday evening. h1, physical eduâ€" as in charge of ating prizes were arry Van Ornum 6 planned a bonâ€" : of coffeee and ruests of the club uts from Troop ark. These boys their experiences t summer. The ough its Boys‘ made it possible Scouts to attend ‘an last summer. Assistant Execâ€" th Shore . Area uts of America, Highland Parkâ€" ub ,at their regâ€" z ‘at Sunset Valâ€" iday evening, at 11 speak briefly mping phase of show the thirty ies taken during on last summer â€"Wan. This camp I P.T.A. : February 5th 10 acres of land sin and is owned he North Shore sistant utive At lub Meeting o a member is in charge eca esday For For Britain Scoutmaster 1941 of of of Thursday, January 30, 1941 SUMMERSâ€"STILES _ h MARRIAGE THURSDAY Mr. William James Summers of Highland Park and Miss Lila Anna Stiles of Prairie View were united in marriage on the evening of Janâ€" usry 28rd at the parsonage of the Redeemer Lutheran church. \ LEANDERâ€"W HALEN WEDDING SATURDAY At 4 o‘clock Saturday afternoon Miss Greta Leander, daughter of Mrs.â€"Eleanor Leander, will _ become the bride of Edward Whalen, son of Mrs. David Whalen of Lake Forâ€" est. Father Chawk will read the ceremony at St. Mary‘s rectory in Lake Forest in the presence of only members of the two families. The groom‘s sister and cousin, Miss Mary Whalen and Mr. Frank Lohman, will be the young couple‘s only attendants. Tss f Mrs. Robert Clarkson of S. First street will be the week end guest of Miss Katherine Kedzie of South Bend, Ind:, former resident of Highâ€" fjand Park.. Miss Kedzie, who will become the bride of John F. Mou!â€" der on Feb. 15, will be guest of honor at a crystal shower and lunchâ€" A reception will be held at the Highland Park Masonic Temple at 9 o‘clock that seme evening after which Mr. Whalen and his bride will go to Michigan for a several day wedding trip. ' The young couple will make their home at 645 Vine avenue temporarâ€" ily, where Miss Leander has made her home the past year. eon given for her by Miss Myra Jane Peterson on Saturday at the Hoffman hotel in South Bend. Mrs. Clarkson will also attend the shower and luncheon. & T Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bauer reâ€" turned Saturday from a three weeks sojourn at the Hillsboro Club, Pomâ€" pano, Florida. Progress made in the last six years in the Chicago area by the executive committee of the Seeing Eye was traced Monday at luncheon at the Palmer House, Chicago. Samâ€" uel 8. Holmes, chairman of the comâ€" mittee which aids the Morristown, N. J. school for training guide dogs for the blind, made the report at 12:30 o‘clock. <~Mrs. Wood Tullis outlined plans for the forthcoming April membership enrollment,: of whiclhâ€"she is chairman.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth B. Lacy ;re entertaining their bridge club at buffet â€"supper Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Chapâ€" man and son Sidley, who left for Miami, Florida, December 28 for anâ€" indefinite sojourn, had to stop off in Jacksonville, Fla., when Mrs. Chapman became seriously ill with RATES FROM SHXTY CENTS A DAY FOR ADULT, HEALTHY DOGS :When You Go Away for a Month, a Week, or the Wm:d-â€"-Save Trouble, Time and expense by leaving your pet in capable, experienced handsâ€" S the flu. She is at the St. Lukes hospital and is reported as slightly improved. ~"The North Shore group of~ Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 4, for luncheon and The Piethorne Kennels Boarding and Training School for Dogs ANNOUNCING Waukegan Avenue Don Marco Wines, Makers of MISSION BELL WINES Port â€" Sherry â€" Muscatel $1.75 gal.â€"90c % gal.â€"â€"50¢ fifth _ 25¢ pt. ._Zinfadel Burgundy .. $1.20 gal. â€"â€" 60c %% gal. Rhine, Sauterne, Riesling â€" ~~~â€"$1.85 gal. â€" 70c % gal. 4â€"yr. old bottled in bond Bourbon A $2 at. & Full line of Domestic & Imptd. WINES, SCOTCHES and â€"This Week‘s Specialâ€" 3â€"Yearâ€"Old Straight Kentucky Bourbon 1 :45 We serve the finest ravioli and ; spaghetti Full Quart ... lerse AJatles of the â€".JOwWn Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor _ GraDYs UDELL, Society Editor SANTTPS CAFE CHAMPAGNES Formal Opening 3«145 o/ the One mile west of Skokie Boulevard on West Park Avenue T HE â€"PRES 8 bridge at the home of Mrs. Richâ€" ard E. Hanley, 2809 Grant street, Evanston. Mrs. John Sabo of Winâ€" netka and Mrs. Arno Bodholdt of Chieago will assist the hostess. _ Dick Sals, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tel. H. P. 5445 S A NTTE‘S HORSESHOE COCKTAIL BAR Saturday February 1st ROAST ‘CHICKEN â€"15¢ Saturday and Sunday Special with all the trimmings. New I.â€" R. Sals, is graduating from Deâ€" lano school in Chicago this evening. Dick will continue his studies at Crain Tech. * Marjorie Nath of Hazel avenue entertaned at a supper party Satâ€" urday evening after which she took her guests to Waukegan where they enjoyed roller skating at the Rink. Mrs. William Guyot spent the weekend visiting her son, Mr. Wilâ€" liam Guyot and {amily inâ€"Maywood and her other son, Mr. Charles Guyâ€" otâ€"and family in Chicago. Highland Park, Illinois Telephone Highland Park 2967 Highwood 3 t€4 «6k g@: