Featured during the entertainment were Burr Tillstrom and his puppet, Kukia, who has sold stamps and bonds all over the city and entertained solâ€" diers and sailors at all the U. S. 0. and service centers in the city, at Port Sheridan, Great Lakes and Navy pier. Mrs. Milton J. Kice is president of the Sisterhood. The annual mothers‘ and daughters‘ party of the North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israet Sisterhood was held Tuesâ€" daynlimnlheu-pkiaclu- Stafford has pledged Psi Upsilon, one of of the sixteen national fraâ€" ternities at Brown. Founded in 1837 at Union college, Psi Upsilon was esâ€" tablished on the Brown campus in Mothers And Daughters Meet For Annual Party Raymond W. Stafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster N. Stafford of 812 South Linden avenue is one of the 114 Brown University freshman who pledged _@-temiï¬u recently. Mrs. Ralph Arnheim. The program committee of the Raâ€" vinia Woman‘s club is sponsoring this event and Mrs. Wright will be introâ€" «duced by Mrs. Sidney Frisch, chairman. Other members of the committee are Mrs, V. E. Lawrence, coâ€"chairman, Mrs. George K. Bowden, Mrs. Richard H. Hafner, Mrs. Remy L. Hudson, Mrs. Philip L. Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Meyerhoff, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs. L S. Riggs, Mrs. Louis Robertson, Mrs. D. B. Robinson, Mrs. Harold A. Sherâ€" bano, Mrs. Robert Spahr, Mrs. Stanley Strong, ‘Mrs. Theodore Uehling and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson. Richard Davidson Harza was among 330 students who received class scholarship honors at Northwestern university for work done during the 1941â€"42 academic year. Students who ranked in the upper ten per cent of their class and possessed a scholastic average above B plus were eligible for the honor list. Morton Raff, who is a seriior at Swarthmore college, and his sister, Paula, a freshman at the University of lowa, are spending their holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue. A Highland Park graduate, he was active in athletics while attending school here. She has traveled widely, making studies of international problems, of the League of Nations in Geneva, and of the Mandate system in Palestine, Syâ€" ria and Iraq, has visited China and Russia and spent considerable time in Europe. She is the author of "Toward a Collective Peace System," "Ameriâ€" can Neutrality" and "What Every Citiâ€" zen Should Know About Foreign Polâ€" Harza is the son of Mr. L. °F. Harza of 2299 Pierce road and is now a student in the Technological Institute. He is a member of Alpha Delta,Phi fraternity. Nancy Nereim is home franlrle- ton college at Northfield, n., for the holidays visiting her parents, the Roy O Nereims of Central avenue," Ravinia W oman‘s Club to Hear Noted Woman Following the lecture, the tea tables will be presided over by Mrs. J. C. McAleer, Mrs. Hilmar Swensen, Mrs. Paul Wells and Mrs. George Bagley, gnguthe_dnimnnï¬ipo!lhs.u.j. At Jan. 13 Meeting COLLECE NOTES ~Lauise Leonard Wright (Mrs. Q_flw).&-mumcu- cago on Foreign Relations, will cinl?.c;.-r_t-?upu program January meeting of the Ravinia Woman‘s club, a week from Wednesday at 2 o‘clock in the Mre. Wright, who succeeded Clifton M. Utley as director of the Chicago council when he became editor of the air edition of the Chicago Sun, is also a consultant for the officer of coordinâ€" ator of interâ€"American affairs, trustee of the American Council of the Instiâ€" tute of Pacific Relations, president of the Woodrow Wilson foundation, and from 193442 has been chairman of the department of government and forâ€" cign policy of the League of Women icy." Thursday, December 31, 1942 program was arranged by The Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will start the new schedule for group meetins on Monday, January 4, 1943. They will be held in the Parish House. The Association board will meet at 9 :30 a..m. The roups will meet from 11 to 4 p. m, There will be the usual surgical dressings and sewing, and a new war project, the Knapsack liâ€" brary for soldiers and sailors. Coffee will be served at 12:30 and cach memâ€" ber is asked to bring his own sandâ€" wiches. For his lecture for the North Shore Sunday Evening club, he will speak on North Africa, illustrated with moving pictures. Mr. Wells was educated at St. Pauls schools and London university where he later became a professor of civil engineering. He has been a soldier, explorer, writer, inventor, naturalist, railroad builder, motion picture proâ€" ducer and a pioneer in radio and teleâ€" New Schedule for Presbyterian Church Woman‘s Association Captain John Craig who was to be the speaker at the North Shore Sunâ€" day Evening club on Sunday, Jan. 3, at the opening of the second half of the season has gone into active serâ€" vice. In his place the committee has engaged Carveth Wells, Fellow in the National Geographic society, inâ€" ternationally famed explorer, author and radio commentator. Mr. Wells has led expeditions to the far corners of the earth for various scientific soâ€" cieties including the American Muâ€" seum of Natural History and the Chiâ€" cago Geographic society. & . Sinte the outbreak of World War II, he has visited Japan, Corea, Manâ€" churia, China, Malaya, India, Egypt and other countries. Among his books are "Six Years in the Malay Jungle," "Let‘s Do the Mediterrancan," "Bermuda in Three Colors," "Exploring the World," "Paâ€" namexico." Five of his books have been transcribed in the Braille for the blind. Sunday Evening > Club To Hear Ttaik By Carveth Wells On Sunday the club was the subâ€" ject of a broadcast over WENR and the Blue network ; the origin and work of the Military players was recounted in the quarterâ€"hour program which included songs by the U.S.0. Comâ€" mandos, including the U.S.O. song, "Keep ‘Em Smiling," and a number by Irma Glenn, organist of radio fame. A New Year‘s formal will be held on Wednesday of this week, with Evanâ€" ston persons as hosts, "Top Sarge" John Meyers, 81â€"year old Spanishâ€"American war veteran and exâ€"officio greeter for the clubâ€" house, played Santa Claus on Christâ€" mas night for the boys. Gifts and canâ€" dy were distributed. Caroling was under the direction of Miss Sally Glass of Highwood. . Refreshments were sugared cookies in the shape of Christmas trees and Santas. Two huge Santa Claus faces with light bulbs as noses dominated the decorations in the ballroomâ€"ropes of scarlet and green being crissâ€"crossed and hung from the rafters, bells at the intersections and tinsel over all. ‘The Misses Leni Bellei and Nora Mahoney directed the prettying up of the place. Sacred Heart guild members of the Tabernacle society of . St. James church served at the Wednesday :::ee. Mrs. Sante Bernardi is presiâ€" t. With. the unw-u-. the staff of..the U 8. 0. club, 428 Railway® Ave, 5-2 plans for the first anniversary bration to be held on Sunday, Dec. 10. Both dignitaries of Fort Sheridan and the Catholic Church will be present director, announces. Highwood USO Club Society â€";â€" Womens News â€"»â€" Locals new Vyedadr AHianine Dining Rerome RUSS MORGAN LKrserallons V/O woe poesoe ploet lmg TWO ELABORATE FLOOR SHOWS Moesic in es Moegoase A Of the Chicago river Hansen says : "The Chicago river has a pivotal place in history; without that river there would have been no Chicago, the state of lIllinois would have ended at the end of Lake Michigan; the greatest railroad terminal of the world never would have existed, and nobody would have spent a billion dollars trying to keep the sand out of the ditch. And if I had known more about it when I lived there 1 would have looked upon it with greater respect. The Friendly Mountains by Roderick Peattic. This is the first in a new seriesâ€" The American Mountain Series. It is Bith Miss Muhike and Mr. Ohmann are graduates of Highland Park high school, and he is stationed at the Navâ€" al Reserve Training Base at Glenâ€" view as an athletic instructor. The wedding will take place the around the Coral Seaâ€"by Caroline Mytinger. A fascinating account of an unorthâ€" odox expedition made by two young women to such places as the. Soloâ€" mon Islands and New Britain, in the Southwest Pacific.. One gets an inâ€" timate and realistic picture of such town as Rabaul, of primitive life among the Melanesians, and of the more sophisticated sort on the plantaâ€" tions where the girls visited. Silent Enemies by Justina Hill. The author, a distinguished bacterâ€" jologist at Johns Hopkins, has writâ€" ten a book that willâ€"inform and enâ€" courage men and women in the serâ€" vices and their families, about the discases intensified by war. Engagement Announced Brower. For fiftyâ€"seven years Charles Browâ€" er has lived within the Arctic Circle. He tells vividly of the daily lives, manners, customs of the Eskimos, of hunting, sealing ~ and whaling with them.â€"â€" Nor did he lack visitorsâ€" Amundsen, Captain Bob Bartlett and the whaling captains and crews. The Chicago, by Harry Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhike of Central avenue, Deerfield, have anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lorraine, to Glen C. Ohmann, petty officer, third class, U, S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ohmann of ‘Taylor avenue, Highland Park. < The wedding will last of January. H. P. Public Library Headhunting in The Solomon Islands Mrs. Adams, who has been associaâ€" ted with newspaper syndicates and magazines as reporter and feature writer, and who had had commissions in Europe as well as in Washington and other ~sections of the United States, has arranged a series of lecâ€" tures which deal with current history and politics woven around the men and women of influence in the govâ€" ernment. Mrs. Adams is well known in tivic and club circles, not only as a newspaper womlan, but as a lecturer. There will be no charge admisâ€" sion and everyone is we Mrs. L. Canmann, chairman of the N Shore committee, will open the Complete Plans For Elks Annual Party REVIEWS ROOK FOR CHICAGO SUN Appearing in the December 27 issue of the Chicago Sun‘s book section was a signed book review by Mary Jean a senior at the Highland "Powerful Personalities in the House of Representatives" is the subâ€" ject of the second lecture in a series of five to be given by Helen R. Adams under the auspices of the Council of Jewish Women on Wednesday, Jan 6, at 10:30 a. m. at the North Shore temâ€" ple. â€"Mrs. William Sahud is president of the Chicago section of the council. high school one year and was gradâ€" vated from Princeton university in 1936 and from Yale law school three years later. His elder brother, Arthur Macâ€" Dougal Wood, is a captain in the army air corps, now stationed in Washington, Second Lecture To Be Given By Helen Adams Lt. Woo? has been stationed at Greenville at an instructor pilot, since he mï¬mu wings last August at Kelley | Texas. He and Miss Beattie expfa to be married in Janâ€" Miss Beaftie is a graduate of Mount the regional story of the mountain ranges of the Northeast, favorites of vacationists throughout the country; it tells how the ranges were formed, about the first white setlers, of the wild life, climate, accessibility for sport, etc. I::abertPWoodBIo Aarry attie Of Sout:‘ggrolina Announcement has been made of the engagement ‘ of Peggy Beattic, daughter of and Mrs. Samuel Marshall Beaty«"of Greenville, S. C., and Robert Macpherson Wood, Jieuâ€" tenant in the army air corps, son of Mr. and Mjs. R. Arthur Wood of Higiand Ph. Lt 66 has been stationed at Lt. Wood ittended the Highland Park Miss Benttie has a brother, Lt. Samâ€" wel Beattie, who is with the army in Te This musical interlude is the second in a series which the Woman‘s club music department, Mrs. David Sanders, chairman, has arranged to precede the afternoon speakers. A collector of antiques, Mrs. Sasâ€" scier‘s "Collecting Bees" have included old cameos, inkstands, valentines and shaving mugs. A number of her colâ€" lections have been sponsored by the Chicago Public library and have been exhibited at the main branch on differâ€" ent occasions. Miss Carver received her musical edâ€" ucation in Europe under the direction of Theresa Carreno and Bauer, and has three times as piano soloist with the New York at Ravinia park and in addition has made solo appearances with the Chiâ€" cago Symphony and the Business Men‘s orchestra. " Nocturne" by Respighi, "Lady and the Nightingale" by Granados and "Andaâ€" luza" by Veâ€"Falla. Woman‘s Club to Hear Lecture By Agnes L. Sasscier Agnes L. Sasscier, a member of the Colonial Coverlet guild and Midwest Antiques association, will discuss painted tin or Toleware, before the collectors‘ study group of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club at 10 a. m. Tuesday, â€" Jan. 5.A number of fine pieces from her own collection will be on display for inspection and study. lhm&m.wh Chicago and North Shore <irs cles, will give a brief pigno recital at the Highland Park Woman‘s club at 12:45 p. m. on January 5. Lake Forest music lovers have subâ€" scribedto a series of morning recitals given by Miss Carver for many years. Her spring recitals have been given in Highland Park for a number of seaâ€" sons. for the Woman‘s club. ‘The following modern compositions are included in the second group : "Mirror Lake" by Niemann, "Water Wagtail" by Scott, In 1938 an article written by Mrs. Sasscier on bookmarks appeared. in American Home magazine and articles on other subjects have appeared in American Collector and Hobbies pubâ€" lications. Priscilia Carver To Give Lecture At Woman‘s Club Jan. 5 The Mazurka and Nocturne No. 13 by Chopin comprise the first group of numbers which Miss Carver will play Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Melon Pickles Half Valâ€"Oâ€"Will Chicken Fried Golden Brown Roast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberries Broiled Lamb Chops, Mint Jelly Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Raisin Sauce, Whipped Potato Pecs Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Consomme, Croutons Assorted Canapes Mince Pie Strawberry Parfait Camembert, Roquefort or Licderkranz Cheese, Rye Crisp or Crackers Choice of Ice Cream or Sherbet Beverage , New Year‘s Day Dinner HOTEL MORAINE Caulifower, Cheese Sauce Buttered Asparagus * _ Harvard Beets Molded Cherry and Pecan Salad Layer Cake $1.75 Per Plate Relishes | _ Try this HOT CEREAL grad uated from Highland Park High school in 1940, Mr. Zaeske attended lowa State university at Ames, Iowa until his enlistment last May.: He was called to active service in August, and expects to complete his flight trainâ€" ing in March, and is now a student at the naval air base at Corpus Christi, Texas. Mr. and Mrs: L. E. Tombiin of 534 ment of their daughter, Bereath Nelâ€" son, to Naval Aviaton Cadet Earling Zacske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zaeske of 506 Lincon place. No immediate plans for a wedding have been made. RABBI TO SPEAK ON OUTLOOK FOR ‘43 "The Outlook for 1943" will be Rabbi Charles E. Shulman‘s sermon topic for the regular Sunday morning services on January 3 at North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. Engagement of Bereath Nelson © Children Love it © © Easily Prepared © Healthful ©@ Economical For Luncheon or Dinner=â€" @ Cool, Slice and Fry For Breakfast=â€" Both Miss Nelson and Mr. Zaeske Pecan Sweet Potato Fruit Cup Supreme Chilled: Tomato Juice Bismarck Herring Caramel â€" Sundae Apple Pie