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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1942, p. 5

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% â€"Thursdoy, December 10, 1942 Kelso Cole, Class ‘43, To Graduate Dec. 18 From Bradley Tech Henry Kelso Coale:I1, son of Mrs. Grace Coale, of Highland Park is among the thirty seniors to be graduâ€" tute in Peoria on Friday, Dec. 19. He will receive a B.S: degree at this time: This ¢lass, the first to be graduated lrc-lnfiyw-yur.iapn of the class of Its members are receiving their diplomas six months zhead of the usual peaceâ€"time schedâ€" ule because they entergd the wartime accelerated program of the college last spring and studied through the summer. This program reduces the time required to attain a degree by one third. * John Williams Hughes, British raâ€" dio commentator, lecturer, and writer will speak at commencement, which will be held at 3:30 P.M.. on the subâ€" ject "An Outsider Looks At American Democracy." The Rev. Eldon G. lindberg will preach at baccaleureate services to be held Sunday, Dec. 13 in the college chapel. Craft shop instruction by Jack Kies â€"â€"Photo room open. Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 11 p. m.â€"Hosâ€" tess groups 1 and 4â€"C. Gluesing and J. Lioyd, chairmen. Coffee hour 9:30 p. m. Open house for wives of service men Seaturing pictures of Australia and England by Wirs. Kellogg Speed 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. ; | Dance pageant, 8 p. m. ‘ Craft shop instruction by Bob Buzâ€" zardâ€"Photo room open. Andy Jacobs dance orchestra 8:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. Hostess groups 3, 6, 7â€"J. Croke, M. Hanson and D. Seguin, chairmen. Refreshments, 9:30 p. m. Spturday, Dec. 12 s h Variety show 8:15 p. m. to 9 p. m. Craft and photo shops open Dancing 9 p. m. to 11 p. m.â€"Hostess groups 2 and 5â€"H. Weaver and M. Oke® chairmen. Fefreshments, 9 :30 p. m. Overnight sleeping, including breakâ€" Friday, Dec. 11 Feature movie, "Among the Living" p. m. Cliif Aspergen‘s orchestra 8:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. Craft shop instruction by Ed Brandâ€" fast 35¢. Sunday, Dec. 13 Breakfast 9 a. m.â€"Buffet supper 6:30 riff Photo room open. Monday, Dec. 14 , Dance instruction by Mrs. Lucy Smith Square dancingâ€"Dudiey Dewey, calâ€" ler 8:15 p. m. A Photographic instruction by Mr. Sorg Craft shop instruction by Milt Hardâ€" dere Dancing 9:15 p. m. to 11 p. m HIGHLAND PARK USO ston G. S. 0. vyan Society For Hard . Of Hearing to Hold >enefit Bazaar The annual bazaar for the benefit :‘lm‘ flkl‘:‘. P. ShcruolWMi:zâ€"n of the board, willâ€"be held Dec. 11 and 12 at Cyrtis hall in the Fine Arts building, 410 S. Michigan avenue, Chicago. Several other Highland Plrkmanmheuof&hbmdfl this society including Mrs. Donald‘S. Boynton, Mrs. Melvin Straussâ€" and Mrs. Melville Keim. Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals The bazaar featuring hundreds of Mu&g‘hfiuflmhfinvflh open fromy 10 o‘clock in the morning unt‘} 10 o‘clock in the evening both Friday and Saturday. Johnstomnâ€"Dewey Wedding In Church Saturday All proceeds go to help the Chicago Society for the Hard of Hearing to carry on its social work of prevention and rebabilitation for those who sufâ€" fer loss of hearing. A special tuncheon and dinner will also be served on both days of the bazaar at the society headquarters on the 9th floor of the Fine Arts buildâ€" ing. The proceeds of this, too, go to the society. The â€"marriage of Miss Katharine Mcore Johnston and Lt. Allan Campâ€" bell ‘Dewey took place Saturday eveâ€" ning in the Highland Park Presbyterâ€" ian church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paz" Johnâ€" ston of Highland Park and Lt. Dewey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dewey of Detroit, Mich. * Matron of honor was the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Hair, and another sister, Miss Margaret Johnston of Wellesley college, was a bridesmaid, as were Mrs. Robert A. Johnston, the bride‘s sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mrs. Dean Vail Jr., Mfs. Lawâ€" rence Herman and Miss Marjorie Mcâ€" The bride wore a white satin gown with a court train. Her tulle veil, held in place with orange blossoms, was the cne in which Mrs. Morton Hair, eldâ€" est of theâ€"Johnstons‘ three daughters, was married. Frederick Dewey served his brother as best man, and Robert Dewey, anoâ€" ther brother, who is at‘ending Tower hall in Chicago, Robert ‘Johnston, Arâ€" thur Emerson Jr., John Quincy Adams Jr., and Warren Upton were ushers. Donald. Lt.‘and Mrs. Dewey are spending two weeks in the east and will live in Savannah, Ga., near his post. The Woman‘s association of the Hightand Park Presbyterian church announces the second in a series of seven book reviews to be held at the parish house of the church Monday, Dec. 14, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Harvey of Evanâ€" ston, well known North Shore lecturer, will review the play, "A Man‘s House" by John Drinkwater. Season tickets for the remaining five lectures of single tickets can be secured at the church. 7 Announice Second ~~*râ€"h Book Review Christmas Activities At Ravinia School ‘The spirit of Christmas once more flhth'nry-'-‘olhfiu Rooms are gay W“‘ hammiers are busy repairing toy$ needy children. Chr'nl-uilnz‘ m“ufl“h'fi“i public is cordially invited will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 17 at seven thirty o‘clock. A program of carols il lustrated by tableaux and ararnged by Mrs. Katherine Wilson will be presented by the upper school. This will be followed by community singâ€" ing of the. well beloved Christmas carols. * On Friday morning, Dec, 18, the lower ‘school will hold its a na ual Christmas program which includes the singing of carols and several surprises for the children. All parents and friends are invited to this program at 10 :45 in the Village House. The eighth grade under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. Virginia Curtis, will preâ€" sent a dramatization of © Dickens‘ Christmas Carol on Friday afternon, Dec: 18. Young and old .alike look forward to the annual presentation of this much loved play which has beâ€" come a tradition at Ravinia School. Ho:ror Service Men At Singing of Christmas Carols Instead of singing carols around, the community Christmas tree on the corâ€" ner of St. Johns and Latrel avenues as they have for the past two years, the children of Highland Park will present a program of music around the U. S. O. Christmas tree on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 5:45 p. m. Mallinckrodt Mothers To Sponsor Party A dessertâ€"bridge Christmas party is being sponsored by the Mallinckrodt Mothers‘ club for members and guests on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 2 o‘clock. Gifts This programâ€"is under the direction of the Coordinating council of Highâ€" land Park and is being given for the bepefit of service men stationed in this territory and the general public. Ravinia School Nears War Stamp Goal Mrs. John Mannings is in charge of the carol singing:and printed words of the songs will be dis!ribumed/w all preâ€" sent. The children of Ravinia School are rapidly aproaching their goal of buyâ€" ing a jeep through‘ the purchase of war Savings Stamps and Bonds. "We aim to buy a jeep" is the slogan. To date $882.75 of War Stamws and Bonds have been purchased through the school booth which is maintained byâ€" members of the Athletic Council under the direction of Dudiey Dewey, atheletic director. Richard Schimmelâ€" pfeng and Ralph Archer are the reguâ€" lar salesmen for the project working every day in the War Stamps Booth. Takes Reservations For Luncheon to Be Held Saturday Mrs. Everett Fontaine is taking reâ€" muumw ing "Liberty Laughs," the bookiet mummum of Theta Sigma Phi sorority, will be held Saturday, Dec. 12, in the Georgian room of Carson, Piric, Scott ._-d company, Chicago, at 12:30 o‘cleck. Kenneth Weir of Deerfield and Franâ€" ces Cavanah of Evanston. The price of the luncheon, according to Mrs. Fontaine, includes the luncheon and & copy of the book which is just beâ€" ing released. Announcement of the luncheon will be made at a meeting of the North Shore Creative Writers today (‘Thursâ€" day) at the Y.W.CA.at 10 am. at which time Josephine Blackstock, Oak Park author, will speak, Second Square Dance To Be Given ‘AXt Woman‘s Club The square dance committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club anâ€" nounces that the second in the series of square dances will be held in the Highland Park Woman‘s club Saturâ€" day night, Dec. 12, at 8:30 o‘clock. The "Firstâ€"Nighters," many of whom were costumed in hoop skirts, reported a good time at the November party. Ample floor space will permit the formation of a few more squares. Members and guests are invited by Mrs. Harold Bridges and her commitâ€" tee to attend. Dudiey Dewey will be the caller. Refreshments will be serâ€" Mrs. Kellog Speed Has Open House For Service Wives Mrs. Kellog Speed will show picâ€" tures of England and Australia at an open house for nurses at the nearby military posts, and wives and mothers of men in service on December 11 at the Highland Park USO from 2 to 5 p. m. Refreshments will be served at the club located at 21 N. Green Bay If it‘s your husband, father, brother, son or nephew you will find the answer to this question at Art Olson‘s. Yes, selections are available for men in the service, too . . . All gifts of quality and reasonably priced. 2 â€" Make your next Christmas shopping trip economical . . . make it to Highland Park. Saove time and money by checking your Christmas list with the following ‘"Check List‘" of attractive men‘s furnishings found at Art Olson and Company. Argyle Plaids ...... .65 Nonâ€"Shrink Wools . .75 All Wool 6x3 Rib . $1.25 Other Hose 65¢ to $3.50 _â€"__ Sweaters: Camel Hair & Wool $6.50 Woolâ€"100% ... . $6.50 a.”hfls.fl Steeveless Sweaters .. ‘ _ USE OUR GIFT CERTIFICATE PLAN io Fae $3.95 to $5.50 by Mrs WHAT SHALL 1| GIVE HIM FOR CHRISTMAS? Annual Holly Hop ;; FBl:vinia Women f ‘The fifth annual Holly Hop will be sponsored by the Ravinia Woman‘s club for high school and college studâ€" ents of Highland Park on Monday evening, Dec. 28, in the Ravinia school. at a meeting Tuesday, under the chairâ€" manshin of Mrs. Herbert E. Kerber. It was announced at that time that the Colonial Club orchestra will provide the music. It is expected that 400 perâ€" sons will attend. Tickets may be obâ€" tained from members of the Ravinia Woman‘s club or from Gsell‘s in Raâ€" vinia and Highland Park. Tuxis Society Will Present Christmas Program Dec."13 On Sunday, December 13 at 7:15 Committee . members planning the dance include Mrs. Nathan Corwith Jr.. Mrs. Henry Foreman, Mrs. Gilâ€" bert Fuller, Mrs. Herbert E. Holt, Mrs. Arthur E. Mason, Mrs, Barton Pope and Mrs. Harry Van Ornum. p.m., the Tuxis Society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will have its annual Christmas program. Traver Hamilton will again show the churches‘ Christmas slides telling the Christmas story. He will also conâ€" duct the worship service. The group made up of high. school and college age young people extends an invitation to all those interested reâ€" gardless of church affiliation, to attend its meetings. : Alpha Delta Pis Knit for Boys \itead of playing bridge the members will work on kit bags for‘ the boys who go overseas. The group has forâ€" med a Red Cross unit of its own with Mrs. G. Preston Kendall as chairman. North Shoré Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi sorority will meet on ‘Monâ€" day, Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs. Carl W. Dowling, 1433 Farragut avenue, Chicago, at 1:30 o‘clock. . Mrs. Donald E. Bean will be coâ€"hostess. ‘The meeting will be a Christmas parâ€" ty and dessert will be served, but inâ€" Silk Foulards ... . . $1.00 Wools ....... .. . . $1.00 Imported Foulards $1.50 Regimental Stripes $1.00 Other Neckwear to $3.50 Plaid Shirts ... .. . $1.95 Gabardine ... . . ... $4.95 Wool Sport ... ... $6.50 Other Shirts Sport and Regular Collar Neckwear (Hand Made) $2.00 to $12.50 t they o4 Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Joan Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Stokes of Forest Hills, Long Island, to Ensign Fredérick Tuttle Creigh, U.S.N.R. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas college in 1938, is home on a leave after 5 months of active sea duty and will report this week in New Orieans for further sea duty, so no plans have been made for the wedding. Ensign Creigh has two brothers in the service. Ensign F. Conner Creigh, who has been on duty in Puerto Rico, was recently transferred to Washing» ton, D.C. Lieut. (j.g.) John Creigh got mm&h-ilyhnnghth is safe after going through (m ing in the Solotmons. Thomas Jr., is engaged in . defense work in Kansas, and the Creigh‘s only daughâ€" ter, Virginia, a debutante of two sea« sons ago, is working at Great Lakes. Miss Stokes was graduated from Bennington college in 1941. Ensign Creigh, who graduated from Williams Ensign Creigh Is Engaged T(;dh‘Aiss Joan Stokes Sport Shirts For People Who Ski f INSTRUCTOR TYPE SKI TROUSER Wind proot,‘ snow ~proof, Casha lined. 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