Mrs. Homer Johnson of Kenilâ€" worth announces the engagement of her daughter, Prudence, to George Brainerd Chapman III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of this city. The wedding will take place this sumâ€" mer. Miss Johnson was graduated from Roycemore and from the Finch school in New York and studied at Mile. DeSeze‘s in Paris. Mr. Chapman‘s schools are Amâ€" herst and Harvard Law. Mrs. Charles E. Brandriff, 1818 Kincaid, attended a luncheon and meeting of the North Shore Alumâ€" nae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. E. Schroeder, Evanston. _ Mrs. Brandriff was installed second viceâ€" president at the meeting. G. B. CHAPMAN III wWED THIS SUMMER â€" Mrs. Charles B. Puestow, 874 Ridgewood drive, was installed reâ€" cording secretary of the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Maâ€" ternity center Wednesday at a meeting of the group held at the Shawnee Country club. Miss Ann Connolly and Miss Marie Lane have returned home from a three weeks vacation in San Francisco. Edward F. Siegle has returned to his home in Atlanta, Georgia, after spending several days in Highland Park with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frost, 318 Oakwood avenue, will be moving into their new home in Sunset subâ€" division before the ‘end of the month. * Auto Repainting > Cold Frime & Anel Siralehtening Miss Rachel Brent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brent, and a freshman at Pembroke college, Providence, R. L., has been elected social chairman for ber class next year. She is also freshman maid of honor to the May Queen and secreâ€" tary of Brownies, a Pembroke soâ€" clal organization. 1 DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. At a meeting of the Alpha Psi chapter of Lake Forest college held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schmitz, Kenilworth, it was anâ€" nounced that Mrs. Harry Young has been appointed on the membership committee and Mrs. David Sanders to the hospitality committee, for the coming year. Body & Fender Repairing _ SPRING _ SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING MAY 22, 1941 Phone 77 . Brownies from troop 25 flying up were Jane Arenberg, Arline Barker, Dorothy Flinn, Eileen Greig, Diane Mahn, Lois Marks, Virginia Meirâ€" hoff, Patricia Miller, Sarah Randall, Sue Sparling, Ann Thurston and Natalie Wizelman. Mrs. Lillian Randall is the troop leader. This afternoon, with Mrs. Leonâ€" ard David and Mrs. Hamilton R. Winton, as leaders, the Braeside Brownie troop flew up to girl scout Sixteen Brownies ,4 from troop 22 and 12 from troop 25, received their Brownie wings at a "Fly Up" ceremony held at Lincoln school, on Tuesday afternoon. ‘They flew to girl scout troop 3: Troop 22 Brownies were Ruth Alâ€" len, Janet Skidmore, Theresa Vanâ€" oni and Jean Washburn. Troop leaders are Mrs. Malcolm Sproul and Mrs. Frederick Toof. Mr. Williams received his AB deâ€" gree from the University of Illiâ€" nois in 1932. He is a memebr of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and of the Olympic club of San Francisco and is now doing graduate work at Stanford. BROWNIES FLY UP TO GIRL SCOUT TROOPS EDITH SUSAN METCALF TO WED CALIFORNIAN Dr. and Mrs. Walter Bradford Metcalf of Deerfield ,are announcâ€" ing the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Edith Susan, to William H. Williams of Palo Alto, Calif. Miss Metcalf attended Connecticut Colâ€" lege for Women and Stanford Uniâ€" versity where she graduated, receivâ€" ing the AB degree in 1937. For the past year she has been working for an advanced degree at Stanford University. They plan to be married in June and live in Palo Alto. > tional Parksâ€"California and Old Mexicoâ€"the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies. Every tour is truly allâ€"expenseâ€"zone low price wvet: everythingâ€"you enjoy the cool, clean comfort of airâ€" ooolldoud trains. Mail coupon for copy of "SUMMER TOURS." North Western -'qk' Paci w .‘»ï¬!.‘.m 2121, uï¬ 473 Please send me SUMMER TOURS Book GM»-I-.Mâ€":::-:::"I'M on Creditâ€"no money later, ==Bwa~=~ THE PRESS8 troop 5. Brownies flying were: Janet Bridges, Joyce Godie, Elaine Hutchâ€" ins, Jean Howard, Connie Lynn, Carroll Mieners, Jill Moore, Patsy O‘Dea, Sue Ottenheimer, Nancy Jane Rand, Audrey Tew, Sally Trangmar, Nancy Turner and Marâ€" tha Weaver. A daughter was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson, Deerfleld, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Biggert, 1124 Marion lane, are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Davalon, Northbrook, are the proud parents of a son born at the Highland Park hospital, Monday. GENUINE SfEERHIDE Assistant State Veterinarian 803 Derrrirto Ave. Pron® Announcing . . . For air conditioned comfort, for smartness, wear a pair of these sandals from South of the Border. , , . . $2.95 The Opening of a Small Animal Hospital Modern Equipment . . . Outdoor Exercising Runs 18 Years‘ Experience Specializing in Small Animal Diseases Worn Wherever People Play Genuine Steerhide HU A R A C H E AVMALSSCLILâ€" SHOE SHOPS= DR. F. B. ERWIN \ve. Prone DeerriEuo Your Inspection Invited 389 Central Ave. from Mexico ACHES E;iul SANDALS THAT MADE MEXICO FAmoUS Mrs. Kenneth Weir, 945 Roseâ€" mary terrace, Deerfield, will be hostâ€" ess to a picnic of North Shore Theta Sigma Phi on Tuesday, May 27. Francis Cavanah, author of "Marâ€" tha Finds a Golden Door" and ‘Boyhood of Our Presidents" will be assistant hostess Mrs. Weir is Mrs. Eben Erikson, 615 N. Sherâ€" idan road, entertained at a lunchâ€" eon at her home today. f._heuwlydocudwu FOR S ALE $200 Credit on new Ford Car Will Sacrifice Call Highland Park 1156