and in a series on the post war world, background study for discussions on our future peace settlement, sponsored by Mrs. Richard J. Loewenthal, chairâ€" man of the department of government and foreign policy, who says, "Waitâ€" ing to win the war and then discuss the peace is too late. That was done in 1919; and it failed. Peace principles must be thought out now." Mrs. Carroll Binder will talk on soâ€" <ial changes in Europe â€" 1919 to 1939; Mrs. D. L. Clinton on the League of Nations, international labor organiâ€" zations, and the World Court; and Mrs. Myron S. Gutmann on economic developments between 1919 and 1939. Political, economic and social anâ€" gles of the world between 1919 and 1939 will be outlined at the Highland Park League of Women Voters‘ school on Monday, Feb. 15, 1 :15 at the Comâ€" League School to Study World Between 1919 and 1939 Lists of the ten Americans each member would like to see at the Peace Conference, will be brought to the meeting, at the suggestion of Mrs. Waliter Rubens, chairman of the league school. All interested Highâ€" land Parkers are invited to attend. Presbyterian Women To Hear Y. W.C. A. Secretary Feb. 15 Living for three years in the Orient after the war started, she knows first han the tragedies of occupied lands and saw the part Christian Organizaâ€" tions among which is the Y.W.C.A., are playing to help build a new China. Miss Cross has been lecturing in the United States since her return in 1940, and has for the past year been the general secretary of the Highland Park Y.W.CA. + Mrs. Frank Frakles‘ group. 2 P.M., The program. Mrs. L. C. Schultzs‘ group has charge of the bake sale. 4 Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae To Meet February 15 12 noon, Chancel service in the church. Thursdoy, February 11, 1943 ‘The Woman‘s Association of the will have its regular + lunchâ€" its mmflï¬m. Feb. 15 at the church. The speaker for the program will be Miss Laura B. Cross, general seâ€" cretary of the Highland Park Y.W. CA. Her subject will be "The Part Christian Women will play in New China." Miss Cross was born in Minâ€" nesota and is a graguate of Carleton College and did graduate work at the University of Minnesota. She spent many years teaching at Bridgman Academy one of the oldest and largest high school for Chinese girls in Pekâ€" ing, China. Reservations should be made by Friday, Feb. 12, to Mrs. George L. Martin, H. P. 3244. North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi sorority will meet on Monâ€" day, February 15, at one thirty o‘clock for luncheon at The Homestead, 1625 Hinman avenue, Evanston, to commemâ€" orate the birthday of Abigale Davis, one of the founders of the sorority. ‘The Abigale Davis Scholarship Fund Entered as second class matter March nmndnmoman Issued Thursday of cach week by ‘:u-n, M&M A Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be writen on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. ‘They should reach the editor Wedâ€" was established in her honor by the sorority. This Scholarship Fund aids girls financially who have started their wollege training but find they are unâ€" able to continue because of lack of Tuncheon. Bridge will be played during the afternoon and Defense Stamps will the corren issue. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year $ cents per single copy. $200 per year carside of Lake County, Ilinois. Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of enterâ€" taimment, or other affairs where an admission charge is published, will be be awarded as prizes. Miss Tish Ramey of The Homestead is in charge of reservations for the Glenview avenue, girl, Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. William F4 Hawthorne lane, boy, Feb. 9. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL ‘The schedule for the day is as folâ€" 10 A.M., Sewing and hospital dressâ€" 12:30 P.M., Luncheon served by Mr. and Mrs. Society â€"«â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals Church Birthday Party Sponsored by Philathea Class The Philathea Class of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet Tuesday, February 16 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Moran on South St. Johns avenue. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Moran will be Mrs. William Gail, Mrs. Erma DeBartolo To Wed Lieutenant February 14 Mrs. Leslie G. Brand is president of the class which meets the third Tuesâ€" day of each month at the homes of the different members. The annual Birthday Party of the church which is located on McGovern street, sponsored by the Philathea Class will be held Monday, February 22 at 7:30 p.m. There will be entertainment, fun, and refreshments will be served. The public is cordially invited to atâ€" tend. Tickets may be secured from members of the Class. Valentine Party To Be Given By Loyal Order of Moose A Valentine party sponsored by the Loyal Order of Moose, Highland Park Lodge 446, will be given this Saturâ€" day, February 13th. A door prize will be given and the dance music will be furnished by "Sneezey‘s" orchestra. Tickets will be sold at the door of the Masonic Temple, 19 North Sheriâ€" The simple wedding will take place in the parish house of St. James church at 4 o‘clock on February 14 with the Reverend Father James Gleeson readâ€" ing the marriage vows. Mr. Alex Deâ€" Bartolo will give his niece in marâ€" Mrs. Bruno DeBartolo announces the approaching marriage of her dauâ€" ghter, Erma, to Lieutenant Donald C. Winchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winchell of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Joseph Scassellati of Highâ€" wood will act as matron of honor for her sister who will wear a gown of white bengaline. Serving the groom as best man will be Mr. Joseph Scasâ€" Following the wedding which will be attended by members of the famiâ€" lies, a reception will be given in the home of the bride‘s mother. Lieutenant Winchell, who is stationed at Fort Sheridan, and his bride will take a wedding trip of ten days and return to Highwood to make their Charles David Maley Honored At lowa University George Bray, and Mrs. Jacob Hecketsâ€" dan road, from 9 until 1. The public is invited to come and dance. New members installed in the Loyâ€" al Order of Moose are, James Marâ€" amGamPreuouJohlmrgi. Albert Jones, and Martin Gedda all of Highwood. The next initiation will be held on February 22. Members are asked to come and a large membership attendance is anticipated. Charles David Maley, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Maley, 281 Prospect avenue, Highland Park, who is a freshâ€" man in Towa university at Iowa City, Iowa, has been awarded the medal given to the outstanding member of his class in the R.O.T.C. at the uniâ€" versity. The award was announced at the recent Military Ball held last week. He has also received his numerals as a member of the Freshman Cross Country Running team. He is a memâ€" ber of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The First National Bank of Highland Park Member of the Federal The Eugene Pfisters Given Surprise Party On Silver Anniversary Club members‘ children of high school age and their guests will be welcome at the Woman‘s club at 8:30 p.m. An accordian and violin will set the pace for squareâ€"dance caller Dudâ€" ley Dewey.: A part of the evening will be given over to round dancing. Bridge tables will be provided for guests who prefer cards. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Harold Bridges, chairâ€" man of the squareâ€"dance committee. To celebrate their silver wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Pfister had dinner with their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfisâ€" Square Dance Planned For All Ages February 20 ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF MARJORY McDONALD In order to add momentum to the new civie movement to provide addiâ€" tional local entertainment for young people of high school age, the squareâ€" dance committee of the Highland Park Woman‘sâ€"club â€"willâ€"makeâ€"the Feb. 20 party a "family night" feature. Youngsters and oldsters will share the evening‘s fun. ter, and the L. D. Comstocks of Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William B. McDonald of south Linden avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjory, to Lieutenant Raiph M. Odegard, son of Mrs. J. D. Harris of Bismark, So. Dakota. The very simple ceremony took place on Thursday, February 4 at five o‘clock in the Chapel of the Trinity Episcopal church with the Reverend Christophe Kellerâ€" officiatâ€" Upon returning ot their home they were surprised to find 200 friends who had come to help celebrate their anniâ€" The Open House which was a sucâ€" cessful and complete surprise, held ing. A small reception followed the wedding which included members of the families and friends of the bride and groom. 7 Lieut. Odegard is stationed at Fort Sheridan, and the young couple are at home on Montgomery road. MOOSE WOMEN TO SPONSOR SPAGHETT! DINNER On Wednesday, February 24th at 6:30 p.m. the Women of the Moose will hold a spaghetti dinner at the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. David Duffy will be in charge of the arrangements. MARJORIE VOLWILER 1S PLEDGED AT DEPAUW from 4 till 8 at the Pfister home on Lakeside place was arranged by their daughter, Alice, and their nephew, Harold. Cleverly written invitations in verse had been sent out, and everyâ€" one kept the party plans from the Mr. Dougal Kittermaster, president of the Men‘s Garden club of which Mr. Pfister is the founder and past There will be dancing after the dinâ€" nerâ€"and the public is invited to attend. For information about tickets and resâ€" ervations for dinner call Mrs. Duffy at g:. Mrs. Louise Onesti at. 583, or +Eleanor Eubanks at 5238. All Marjorie Volwiler of Highland Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Volwiler, has been pledged to Alpha Lambda Delta, women‘s freshman scholastic honorary sorority at Deâ€" Pauw university, Greencastle, Ind. She was pledged last fall to Pi Beta Phi contactâ€"one of theseâ€"ladies to make arrangements to attend. A threeâ€"decker wedding cake, open sandwiches and punch added to the sorority. Caoirrac Motor Gar Dmsion Caomrac Motor Garn Dmston THE REOPENING OF THE HIGHLAND PARK SUB BRANCH 106 S. FIRST ST. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH W. C. Frank and Joseph Tinaglia and most of the will return to the same location as formerly in order to bring Codiliac service closer to our large and esâ€" teomed clientele of Highland Park, Lake Forest and Glencose areas. Repoirs, adjustments and lubrications performed on any make of car. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3442 CENERAL MOTORS CORP. Pfisters with Announces to Relations Class To Feature Annual Quiz Program Feb. 16 On Tuesday, February 16, promptly at 10 o‘clock in the Temple lounge at 840 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, the North Shore International Relations Class conducted by Mrs. David H. Cahn, will hold its quiz contest on national and foreign affairs. The prize will be a book choser by the winner, which anâ€" nually has been a feature of the class through the cooperation of Tinie magâ€" which one bases so much discussion and fruitful preliminary thinking which we areâ€" called upon to make and will be increasingly called upon to take in the postwar planning. Class members will find attendance at this meeting particularly worthâ€" while for, aside from the prize clement of the contest, the questions and ansâ€" wers clear up many facts which are too frequently overlooked or read in a cursory manner and forgotten, upon ‘The North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael Sisterhood, members and friends in the community are invited to parâ€" ticipate with the regular class cither in the quiz or the discussion to folâ€" Graduates From Swarthmore College With High Honors ENID BALL IS SORORITY PLEDGE Enid Ball of Highland Park, Knox college sophomore, has been pledged to the Knox chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota, national professional sorority for music students, it was announced toâ€" day. Miss Ball is the daughter of B. H. Bail, 318 N. St. Johns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue have just returned home from the cast where they attended the graduatiof®" exercises of Swarthmore college in which their son, Morton participated. As a member of the local high school class of 1939, Morton was a member of the national honor society, concertmaster of the orchesâ€" tra and valedictorian. He graduated from Swarthmore with high honors, was recently electâ€" ed anâ€"associate member of the naâ€" tional scientific honor society, Sigma Xis, and the day of graduation was initiated into the national scholastic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa. He recently took part in a college musiâ€" cal program, playing the violin in a Bach trio. Morton goes immediately to Washington to work as a physicist in the soundâ€" department of theâ€"navai research laboratories. Bonita Stanger Weds Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Sanger of riage of their daughter, Bonita to Licutenant Robert A. Dudley on Satâ€" urday, February 6 at 8:30 o‘clock at the home of Justice of the Peace Samue!l S. Smith. Attending the bride was Mrs. Josâ€" eph Fimiani of Buffalo, N. Y. and serving the groom as best man was Lieut. Fimiani. Interfaith Group To Hear Mrs. Raff Licutenant Dudley is the son Mr. and ‘Mrs. Raymond Dudley Fairport, N. Y., and is stationed Fort Sheridan. Feb.16, At Y. W.C. A. Mrs. Arthur Raff will be in charge of the regular monthly meeting at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday morning, Feb. It is suggested to members and others interested in attending, for the meetings are always open to any person desiring to attend, that they call ahead of time at the Highland Park library and read an article in the November issue of the Survey Graphic, "Color, Unfinished Business of Democracy." 16, at 10 o‘clock. Her subject will be "A Bird‘sâ€"Eye View of the Negro Problem and Force$ at Work Toward its Solution." street cor and bus schedâ€" ules are now attached to Any resemblance to busiâ€" ness as usual is purely coinâ€" cidental. the results: ten men apâ€" plied and seventyâ€"five woâ€" We sonficiainty this herâ€" e worâ€" organization on its sucâ€" :'.. and commend those men who devote their efâ€" forts to its continuance. tain heavy of fuel P ol Sm daiet t futl gas Incidentally, our oil expense is up about 40% over last year. our al headaches. Our mm Jim Jerome, left for a~ Jml-! this week. Good luck, than a little surprised at Loss of manpower is one of switched jobs this woek in order to reduce their tramsâ€" his old stand in Winnetka. m.-lnn is back cTiice and tin randt Fik night club, Wan. of of at