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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1943, p. 5

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Woman's Club Hans Formal Dance For April IO Those serving with Mrs. am an the committee are: Mrs. Wesley C Becker, co-chairman. Mrs. Gan-don Buchanan Jr., Mrs. Joseph G. Balms. Mrs, Albert J. Busher, Mrs. Jack K. Churchill, Mrs. J. A. Davis, Mrs. Wil- lard Ewing. Mrs. Henry Fordtran, Mrs. Robert J. Glasgow, Mrs. Waiter S. Holden, Mrs. Carl G. Howard, In. E. E. Kern, Hrs. J. A. e Kelly. Mrs. Bruce Rushers. Mrs. H. L. Nehrtmas. Mn. 1. s. Riggs, Mrs. E. 0. Seuionn, Mrs. George W. Stank. Mrs. Ken- neth J. Weir/Mrs. C S. Wright and Mrs. G. D. Yarger. odtH-rtuthetredP- Won-'0 ehthaodtheir (tic-bu “Wham,“ Ar.ttt0nt8:30ir_romtofthe "thhoetaeatEh.risreaodttherid" not Immanuel-um 'rartrMttterrr4eHesteatr' ihidnlusbccunrdeby ttteettoetsuttteehsb-tserai- Swing and humid: an the in- sriratimts for the decorations being [3th by Mrs. Maxwell W. Mrs. Herbert Alexander. the chair-nu at the my, bu chain“ We patty smite hon Associated Or- chum. Del Baker, . in“ m: pianist with Hattie Kay's arebeatm, will bring his on music. Tickets may be obtained (In! In. Torn Leaning or any -ttter of her ticket committee or from In. Robe" Morris. chairman of the nodal dag-1- meat. Towindrettsectutrrearortthe social calendar, the Rubi Won-o’- club will give a noting dinner-dance on Saturday evening. May 1, qt the Village house. Muiy reservations have dandy been made with Mrs. Kenneth C Bushman, H. P. 1Mi, social con- mittee chairman. Timmy-“mud“ "ra5edariehM_ttitetofrmn os-h-dit'----. Ravinia Woman's Club To Give Dinner Dance May , The dance committee met on Fri- day to make their plan; Bob Peary and his orchestra. who played for the Victory ball in Febmry, will again provide the manic to: the dancing. At the previous meeting. it val de- cided to continue the Delta Guam " to the Sight-Saving clinic at Enn- sum hospital. to carry on the war hitting and making of knapsack li- b-ries, and to continue the project ofanaintairting two bonus room: " Part Sheridan. A white elephant bridge party and luncheon will be given by the North Shore Alumnae chapter oi Delta Gamma on Monday, April " at the home dt Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong, 1625 Judson avenue, Evanston. Lunch- can will be served at t o'clock. All Dem Gamma are invited to attend. WOMAN'S CLUB SALE TO BE APRIL 15 The doors will open at 9 a.m. on Thursday, April IS, for the annual rummage sale uponsored by the High- land Park Woman's club. Mrs. Alon- to Tammy is chairman, and her con- mittee will act as we: ladies until 4 In. Delta Gammas to Have Bridge Party, Luncheon April 12 the proceeds of this yarn tale will " to the War Emergency Fund. Ayers Entertain . Nyehew fret" C'sve'ond. - The clubhouse is open every morn- ing to receive donations for the ale. it. and In. Ernest Ayers,. M3 Washington ”can. High-cod. en- (Gained Mr. Ayers' nephew and his vie. Mr. and in. Blunt Ayers of Mad. o.. In! week-end. mandate” ”when-humonided -g-rmtr,-dhesi-dnrtttt --e-d_otthtenrrer. -Thtrod.rofeac.'tweehbr -eRi-dPa6Press,St6Ustrd -MigMmfPtgh.minttis.Tete- haul-IIMW. lithium H I 1* Cd]. 15*. has! “wwwa 1. mt, at the Pan OtBee at Highland TH! HIGHLAND PARK "I” bt‘hm -h- .Mueuuw -irafd-sar%e.-e6. , than "se, Society + Womens News -:- Locals bf Announce Marri Of Helen West - In and {it [not L Welt d " EI- Phcc a nus-nu the - ring: of their ”In. Hula lu- ngriu. “VA-"alien e', Gus“! HoodJmtes.remat null-I. Garnett Jones cl Hum " The ccrcmony took place WM 0'.- ning, Hard: 3t, in the Pt . church in Hatfield. Lt'tt'iMr. Reverend John Hut“ “that... After a five-day have in. his Mt training in which the cowl: took . shcrt trip. Cadet Hood "pond Md tc Bakersfield when is i. salient Women of the Moose To Sponsor Dance April 27 Under the chair-mum, of In. Me and, a (knee will be give- by the H'mbhsad Park chant ot the We.” of the loose - he- ttimg; Anti! 23, " the Hue-lie te-ple atlzaoo'clock. Doorrrixeswittbe awarded and music will be provided by the Cami brothers. Tickets my be chained from members at " the door the eveuiI' of the party. On the committee "sattgfttg the dance In Mrs. Marie Cam-m. In. Louise Onesti. Mn. Dead Gari- no. Mrs. Virginia Galina. Mn. Ber- nice Como, Mrs Alice Coleman. Mrs. Mary Allan. Mrs. Helen Medley and Mrs. Rena Painno. Annual Hard Times Party to Be Given Saturday Evening The North Shore Catholic Woman's league will hold its annual business meeting and election of officers and four directors at the Winnetka Com- munity house on Tuesday, April " Luncheon will be towed " 12:30 and reservations must be made Info“ noon April 10 with the (dining: Mrs. Leo Walsh, H. P. m; Mrs. William Whittaker, Glencoe 1113; Mrs. Thoma: O'Neit, Winnetha mt, or Mrs. Ralph Manlly, Kenilworth 5719. Members are asked to bring ballots. No guests will be allowed. Both the It'd: and not. use“ Murray State College. Hurray. " Dancing. be. - and 'etrestw mum will be featured atthe third annual hardtimestmrtrtobetriven Sunday evening. April IO, " the ubortemNemtNorth am " 8:30 o'clock. . Muiic will be provided by the New Trier dune: hand and there will he ante antes with a well-known cal- N. S. Catholic Women To Elect Officers On Tuesda y Lt. Tritz'Creitm Marries Joan Stokes Proceeds of the party will go to Hannah. Mrs. Shiny Wiener is dm'rmanotttteprtrandon tte Highland Park committee a: In. Knuth Araaoff, Mrs. Samuel Smith Mrs. Merle Winstin, Mrs. S. Silver- man and Mrs. Jack Bella. The marriage of Miss Jon Purser Stokes. daughter of Mr. and In. Frederick H. Stokes of Forest Hills, N. Y. and Lt. tia.) Frederiek Tut- tie Creigh took pine Sunday in Por. est Hills. "Fritz" Creizh. u the bridegroom it known, in t we of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-s Cteigh of Ihhttiattd Park. Mr. and In. Creigh and their datattter, Kin Virginia Creich. who was I bridesmaid, were in Forest HiN foe the my. Thoma: Cieigh Jr. was his brother's best can and among the when were Lt. our.) Howell s. "my nod Roger Shaun Vail Jr. of Highland Park. Lt. GNU: and Ink bride will live isrsMerkri. All. that I wading trip to Tryout, M. e ' PTAs Will Hold Joint Meeting April 14 Rummage Sale " Trinity Church . AioiotrneetimottheGeeertBar rxtad and Elm Plan: and P.T.AN ,rittheheHattheGert1iehor8 Wat-ahy am Audi M, a S -erateae-tirseneittbe_C. Niurt'tister.nehtrneedi-"rte A-tri-ri-I-itll tvrikgtittiuadrrrtieort, eAueethrris--drn.dar,Aoef" nighhplhm bound! “alas... magnum-hum --qhrseet.aM.9etq. trtHri.-ta*-st-eetb_ 'hswantmdirsgrittbeih-itt anmumnnr. My Oath Wm "ttera. .. mummummu -tiié_tuRaviniBWa-n'sd. "2o'etttehirohehnh_. In. Sidraerrrise1o-euimV maw.“ Umted M’mhb Westtisdies.imhdirt.Pt-aoV tkehrtmiattutandBaHHaiti,C-. withrietrrresMrummuatt-b. 'tto-trt-red-instead"-. to-i-tot-Skt-tu- “Enpcm Jooes"andWeatudinn 'rtt"ieeoa-edentthei- After“ the m. ten will be sewed by the “Ionian home call- nittee when: In. Theodore Reta. In. George G. Punk. In. E. N. Johnson. In. A. E. Luna.- and Mrs. M. J. Schumaclter. chm. Plans Made B y Woman's Society Of Christian Service West Indies To Be Pictured By Dr. D. C. Watson Dr. Wam- has {and veertitth 'sativeerattmtrktettigttuWmthb. die-sheetkMolm-uhhc. otdarittstto_tttt_dStntes is6téngtor-tahtutteiaftsehmik udputthcpeoplehckeowkeo "tievethesoehlotdeemtomiereob- tau. Mr. Vail and his fiancee met sev- eral months ago when he VI: en- gaged in an aircraft indmtry in EMI- ville. He is new untitled with u:- other aircraft firm in Chicago, no he will bring hil bride here to live after they are married in June. -, 7 The Woman's Society of Christian Service met May evening " the home of In. Lyle County, with Mp, Walter Smith midi-c. Phnsareursderwarforartmt- any: sate to be held Tuesday, April 20, " the lithium Purl: Methodist church. North avenue and hunt“ pkce. On the emnmittee.are In. Gummy and Mrs. In Bmkwell. A supper will be given hand-y Evening, lily t3, with Mrs. Bretkwell, chairman, In. I. Fuller, In. W. Roger: and Mu..Counney on the committee. Roger Vail, Jr. Is Engaged to Indiana Girl The engagement has Be en an- nounced of Min Dolores Elumr Lunerbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton H. Lutterbach of Evu'uville, Incl. to Roger Sherman Vail Jr.. m of Mrs. Roger Vail and the like Mr. Vail of $3 Ravine drive. Miss Lntterbaeh attended the Rein Memorial school in Evansville. Mr. Vail is a graduate of Asbeville school and of Cornell university. His younger brother, Henry Bloc: Vail, is an en- sign in the naval reserve, now in the Plcific. He received his Raining " Pearl Harbor): well u in San Diego. Illustrated Lecture To Be Given in Glencoe An illustrated lecture by Miss Ell- genia SmetUko will be sponsored by the Woman's and of St. Elinbeth church of Glace: Fridtr evening, April 16. It 8:15 o'clock in the nudi- torimn of the Gleam: Public tibrarr., Miss SmetUko will speak on “Rubia Today and Yesterday." Mrs. W. F. McLaughlin is in chug: of ticket "ies. - Election Tuesday, April 20 LEO J. SHERIDAN COMMISSIONER HIGHLAND PARK CANDIDATE Presenting First Carton of Series Presented At High School April I I _ madame-n "inet-r-att-sat- -dtMri-wittteainatS.m.irw. 'trHoé3gtt-tstrrtar.hwittt. Ast-at,tiehetsea-attte- Mtim ,ri$ti-deabmw-tottr. t_otx-ththe-dotwhiehwitt beams-nM-thee-tmrs,. “banana I':'..-""'""'""'"" M Sm in D Minor. Alc- Cnneato in A Minor, for phi: all Overture to Phedre ...... Mung: HigbsehoMoedsestsMr.tqmh ' may Fred ivarimrichohrseliU -___ Giulia. Up the Mountain. Negro SW ..../. arranged by Smith LttTttineEres-........iax Huhsehrutatrmm, Mr. Amine-net conducting Woman's Club Features Early American Exhibit John H. Berman spoke before the collectors' study group of the High- had Park Woman’s club M morning, at which time he exhibited his 'collection of Early American " SestdmrtthyLiaht. Included in the qmibit were I three-piece tea set WAdams design, made in New York about tmot, John Burger, a sauce boat irueritred' and dated "trm, a rare out shaped nov- cred sugar circa 1760. end a rate tall coffee pot by Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson of Philadelphia, made dur- ing the Revolutionary var toe (mem- ber of the well known Morris (tally. The last review of the book review series sponsored by the Woman's u- sociation of the Highhnd Park Pret- brterian church will be given loudly. April 12, " 2 pm. in the parish home of the church. Budd-Cole. baritone. with chorus This_is My fomstrr _' . . . JaeohpScon Rarely found is the 'amall boat shaped dish known as a "pop boat" and for feeding invalid: and children of the 18th century American fami- lies. This wan made by Bert. Halated of New York and is preatevohrtitm- ary. Also shown was a "caan," nan. century by Brasher of New York, whose shop wan patronized by Wash- ington while he was president. Last Book Review At Presbyterian Church April 12 Mrs. Milton Youncren will review "Between the Thunder and the Sun" by Vincent Sheehan. Ticket: for this book review may be. secured " the church. Allegro moderate, mono e ammo. nurture to Mic ...... Mi-et &hrrhert-Aaehessbee- Sulliin Lunches-1W3 Will? _ Suing yeDrive Lor_.t'*rrtneeteh..- M. M u, II - - qet_.SreittgWeai-bera*.' enrol-a: iChhpnndka’. 1%rMiqtoarkHestry.ehni.-eréth. thi-r-tive-mittee" he Seeir_ittbehostatthehrmh- tmohiehi.beiivmtbrtheet- ctrtivee-ittee.tom_MtH crumble-1M... Hieb1ieHi" a was! din-in- otthekrtheemhq8eeiri- hership cum will be t ion "-iat-oat.dmmatae9egehemtb. -ertandit-ery-thtetdtoe't- toqmmdthcmm Following thedr-tiF,Her- bert GiiWr, Ode-[o "(any and iimt Seeing In Ind-nu has the citrorilttgi_srtta3ktotheV eon-strmtwhattheSeeiMEre hasmntlohi-udhothcthlind tnenatadneo-irtenahEie_ttt membemoftheiremmamatities. Mrs. Baldwin Newman, 359 Haaetl am, is chm oi the Higbtand Park team. Her team member: in- clude: Mrs. Robert M. Cobb, 261 Len. rel “cane; Mrs. George o. Stacker. 338 Linden avenue; Mrs. Lenard Devidow, m Lem mm; In. lemme P. Barren In. 176 Laurel Ire- nue; “in Barbara Bowel. 176 Laurel avenue; Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley It. 629 Kimball road; In. George A. Mason, ttn Haul venue; In. E. James Fucik, 2767 S. DeerePkdrive; Mrs T. Hamilton Reidy. 288 Haxet avenue; Mrs. Robert S. Adler, ti00 Bob O'Link road; Countess Clerk Pmocki. 2t Brittany road; Mrs. Eu- gene M. Adler, 299 Moraine road; Mrs. Roger S. Vail, 303 Ravine drive; Mrs. Henry L. ,Suin In, Ryders lane; Mrs. W. M. Washburn, 494 Fairview avenue; Mrs. Robert Y. William. 160 Hazel trvenue; Mrs. Arthur C. Roo. ney. 278 Roger Williams "cube and Mrs. D. L. Clinton, no Dale avenue. Ravinla Women Plan Rummage Sale For May 6 A rummage sale will be given by (he Ravinia Wom'an'l club on Thursday, May 6. from 9 to 5 o'clock. The lute store at the corner of Roger Williams and Judson, across from the anin'n school, will again be used. and a member of the rummage sale commit- tee will be there from 9 to n on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday morn- ings, May 3, 4 and s, to receive don. lions for the sate. The articles to be sold include furn- iture, clothing, shoes, hats and home- hold articles, according to #rs. J. Franklin Bickmore, philanthropy com- mittee chairman. They any also}: left " her home, “In s Linden ave- nue. Cornet of Beech and Linden "e- nuel. ago Comm. Arden Shore, Com- munity center, Sock! Service. Tn- veler': Aid, Girl Scouts, Great Lakes association, Lake County smittdum and Y.W.CA. Proceeds of the ale will be given to the club's charities, including Chi. The committee working with Mrs. Bickmore include- Mrs. lek Brown. co-chairman, Mrs. John D. Stodder, Mrs. Leslie Delhare, Ma, G. B. Pin- lay, Mrs. C H. Schick, Mrs. A. D. Weaver, Mrs. G. S. king and In. Arthur Raff. Rabbi To Discuss Thomas Jefferson “Jefferson's Creed and Our Time" u the abject Rtbbi Richard C. Hem has Chosen for his sermon on Sunday morning, April tl, " the regular Ber. vices of North Shore Congregation taraet; Gleam. The two hundredth anniversary of Thom» Jeffenon'l birth on April 13 panel“ In Imopriue occasion on which to mine the creed of I grant Ametian. The imprint Jefferson left upon the den-cents: with. what In believed in, what he lived by “(1:31 he hoped for have I significant - in. upon the dunner and destiny of America'l future. Rubbi Hen: will dam hi lecture to there with. . Service: are conducted on Saturday and Sunday morning It tt o'clock in the tearote, [Jacob and Vernon m- oon, on! Mon on than woman: On Monday mm, April tt a" 8:15 'pl":,?,',,,'.'",,':,,'."".',":'),'.') Alpha Gum: Dettn%tivhmrd- ovum-m " alarmist-m -eetrte.tehqterhetmektTt-te= in. Oeouh Vast vi -t, 'i'lgtdfTf,2tii'Ndttt Alpha Gammas See Demonstration Mts.rtbmrdr.tkhmMt,otrh- Mmummam lam-durum” hmw,¢air-ud hwmmofB-h [at “Mia Mull-I 'rsrtbyettb"uetrH9tre-- -dbrthn-imtitirs The” mat-i-tRa-co-eve Tuesday. In 't " tas o'cbck. In. C“ ”Julia“ In. Everett L IMMM the emeamitteer%amirt.tHe'r. In. Geoetfte"trt.ero-etai.r- Ma... Mahayana-almi- ehartreMarvart-testts, In.“ Bard Jr. in charge ot piss. Th0 tiehetseehiem-itenishmdnd- In. Edward S. Weil and 'det her will be In. Howell Hunt, Mn. Unlock. Vail. In. “1*- smti-bticitrehairman. Service Mothers Will Hear Army Nurse April 14 Mrs. Weir has atsrsmrrse" that tickets will go on ale April t& m proceeds from the begsefit " be and to mien“: the rod furl he .. Highhnd Park hitters who here he:- turning out the Int]! needed we! sweeten. watch cape, helmets. with". andsearts,aatastasthewouti_ "nibble. Also, the hand is use! to furnish layettes for the enlisted men's families. Part of the fund will be sent to the Chicago office to help defray .the expenses of the comfort kits given to each boy before (all! on active duty. Each kit contai- shaving cream, razor blades, wall. toothbrush. toothpaste, pencil Incl writing paper. Bundles For Blueiackets Plan Benefit Bridge Party On Wednesday. April l4.at20'clo&, the Service Mens’ Mother! club will present a program to members featur- ing Lieutenant Ruth M. Shula, of the United States army as guest spea- ker. Lieutenant Snub is an array nurse. at present attached to the Red Cross recruiting mic. Shesaw serv- ice in Corregidor during the present war and also served iin this canny. Ladies interested in becoming army nurses are invited to attend this meet- ingwhether they are members or at. .Members are reminded to brine small article from the ten cent store. wrapped as gifts. These will be pre- sented to Great lakes Naval‘statim hospital torbe distributed " prizes for games played by patients. Toilet an. tides are the most popular and appropriate choice for these gifts. Edward Bram of Winneth we: elected president . of the My Night club " e recent election. Other officers are Frank Nicohui of Glen- coe, vice president. Nina Nicolai, treasurer, and Betty Saucy of High- land Park, necehry. The hex: mid; ot the club in scheduled for April 17. Elder OHteers of Saturday Night Club ',u Again . but“ inc-formal” HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY - " PSTICK CAII “RIM“ I’m-ulna”- 6-1011!th ”WA”.

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