Classes In Home Canning Scheduled For June 21, 28 ‘Silver Tea‘ At Trinity Parish Both Miss Johnson and Lieut, Jones are graduates of Highland Park high school. Miss Johnson graduated from Skidmore college in 1941 and Lieut. Jones received his degree from Darthâ€" mouth college last year. He is at present attending an advanced radio course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technoogy in Cambridge. Eva Dinelli Married To Corp. Maiorano Miss Johnson, Lieut. Jones To Wed July 2 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Johnson of Lakewood place have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Lieut. Kenâ€" neth Moody Jones, U. S. Army Air Forces son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones of North Linden avenue. The ceremony will take place on Jjuly.2 at the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church at 4 p.m. with the Reverend Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. officiating. Classes are scheduled for Monday, June 21, and Monday, June 28, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the home econoâ€" mics room of the Highland Park high school. Miss Dora Bean of the home economics department will give demonâ€" strations on various types and methâ€" ods of food preservation. These demâ€" onstrations will be exactly the same and applicants may register for either The members and friends of Trinity parish are invited to attend the anâ€" nual "silver tea" to be held at the parish house on Sunday, June 20, from 4 to 6 o‘clock. Mrs. David Sanders is in charge of the arrangements and will be assisted by a group of Trinity guild members including: Mrs. Clinton Fritsch, presiâ€" dent of the guild;*Mrs. James Aubrey, Mrs. W. H. Blessing, Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. J.‘Y. Crompton, Mrs. Harry Earhart, Mrs. J M. Easton, Mrs. Claburn Jones, Mrs. George Alâ€" len Mason, Mrs. Charles Perrigo, Mrs. Nathan Sharp, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Earl Sproul and Mrs. L. Sterling. * Under the auspices of the Garden and Food committee of the Office of Civilian Defense, the . home canning program is well under way. There will be a small charge to coâ€" ver expenses. one by calling the O.C.D., HP. 1400, or Mrs. Eugene Pfister, H.P. 2424. ‘The marriage of Miss Eva Dinelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dinelli of 1302 Clavey road, and Corp. Lowis J. Maiorano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Maiorano of 2021 Kenâ€" more avenue, Chicago, took place Saturday, June 5, in Lexington, Ky. The former Miss Dinelli was emâ€" ployed as secretary for the American Red Cross at Fort Sheridan. Corp. Maiorano, who was an accountant for the Standard Xâ€"Ray company of Chiâ€" cago*before his induction into the U. S. army, is attending officer canâ€" didate school in Lexington. The young couple is living in Lexington. Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae (To Meet Mrs. Burdick Returns To Highland Park Dessert will be served, and after a brief business mecting bridge will be played. Defense stamps will be awarâ€" ded as bridge prizes. North Shore alumnae of Alpha Delâ€" ta Pi sorority will meet on Monday, June 21, at 1:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Henry J. Droba, 755 Greenâ€" wood avenue, Glencoe. Mrs. A. S. Burdick of Oakland dr. has returned to Highland Park after spending the winter in Stâ€" Petersâ€" burg, Fla. . Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the mase and address of the writr. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, IIlinois. Teleâ€" phone: â€" Mighland Park .$557...__â€" _ the current issue. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year, 5 cants per single topy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, TMincis. Resolutions of condolence, card ‘of thanks, obitmaries, notices of entertainâ€" ment, or other affairs where an adâ€" mission charge is published, wil be Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Riis Pieat, Réitec , June 11, 1943 Society â€"â€"» Womens News â€";â€" Locals ‘ Attendants were the bride‘s cousin, Miss Sally Buckmaster of Evanston, and Albert Buckmaster, brother of the bride. Dean A. Buckmaster of ‘.Evan'flon gave the bride in marriage. Organ music was played by Miss Phyllis Delhaye of Highland Park. Blackhawk Society To Hold Final Meeting June 20 Blackhawk society of the Children of the American Revolution will hold its final meeting of the year and clecâ€" tion of officers for 1943â€"44 on Sunday, June 20, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of the junior president, Helen Sarctt, 1732 S. Green Bay road. Following the business meeting will be an outdoor picnic, weather permitâ€" ting, and entertainment for both the senior and junior groups. Six new members will be welcomed. The senior president, Mrs. William C. Melohn, will present a description of the fifth annual conference of the C.A.R. held on June 12 in Evanston, The conference included a luncheon at the Orrington hotel and a reception in the home of Gen. and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. * Assisting hostesses on Sunday will bellnE.BurthtuBnoreuqllln. Garfield W. Day, senior presidentâ€"elect of the society. Lila Buckmaster, Ensign Williams United In Marriage The bride and bridegroom left imâ€" mediately. for New York. Ensign Williams is stationed at Quonset, R.L., where he is attached to a naval air squadron. Announce Winners Of Horse Show At Brown‘s Stables Winners of events in the benefit horse show given Sunday at Brown‘s Riding stables are annoupced as folâ€" lows : ; which she attended with her daughter, Anita, and Mrs. Jennie C. Johnson, regemt of the North Shore chapter of the D.A.R. Miss Lila Jean Buckmaster and Enâ€" sign Clair T. Williams, USNR, were married Monday morning; June 14, in the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Dr. Louis Sherwin officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ben S. Buckmaster of 495 Sheridan place, and Ensign Williams is the son of Mrs. Hazle Williams of Orâ€" fordville, Wis. A small reception was held in the Buckmaster home for the immediate family. Amateur . children _ horsemanship, Ann Davidow, Nancy Rand and Anâ€" drew Spiegel; Audrey Rowe, Elien Rand and Ann Lawton. Threeâ€"gaitâ€" ed, William Ruehl and Alfred E. Stern. Western trail horse, Howard Detmer, E. C. Holcombe, Elsie Hartâ€" man and Nora Rand. Saddleâ€"up race for children, Earl Brown, James Goldman and Elsie Hartman. Amaâ€" teur owners to ride, A. Van Goldman, James Goldman and ‘Mrs. George Moseley. a Family class, Mrs. Rand and famâ€" ily. Children‘s bareback, Earl Brown, Frances Stein and James Goldman. Threeâ€"gaited combination, Alfred E. Stern,. .Mrs. Frederick Speigel and A. Van Goldman. Amateur boy or girl, Elsie Hartman, Frances Stein and Patsy D‘Sinter. Threeâ€"gaited sweepstake won by Super, ridden by Miss Brown. Jordanâ€"Bird Marriage Friday Mrs. Mason Armstron Joins Husband in Wu: Mrs. Mason Armstrong and daughâ€" ter, Nancy, left eatlier this week to join Mr. Armstrong in Washington, D.C. where he is employed. They will remain in Washington for the summer and Have rented the family residence on Rice street. > Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jordan of 691 Yale lane announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Florence Euâ€" genie "Jackie," to Lieut. Thomas Sheldon Bird of Highland Park. The marriage took place June 11 in the Trinity chapel. A reception followed in the home of the bride‘s parents. After. a honeymoon of ten days, Lieut. and Mrs. Bird will be at home at Fort Riley, Tex., where he is staâ€" maw Yoar 4t tht ‘Univermny ‘ot Cole: Mason Af-'tnq. % Jr. is serving as a councilor at Maâ€" i. Camp Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, RECEIVES DECREE FROM WELLS U. received a master of arts degree from Yale university in commencement exâ€" Kathryn J. Keller, 340 Prospect are Announce Engagement of Jacquelyn Day Mr. and Mrs. Garfield W. Day of Carol court, Ravinia, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jrcquelyn to Mr. John Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Z. Howell of North Linden Avenue. Skokie Valley Dog Show to Be Held in Evanston Miss Day, who is a graduate of Highland Park high school, is at presâ€" ent employed in war work. She is the granddaughter of the late Dr. Charles Heady Beard of Chicago . Staged under sanction of the Amâ€" erican Kennel club, the show will be the largest in the midâ€"west this year with entries expected from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky and Wisconsin. Over 900 dogs were enâ€" tered in 1942. Mr.. Howell recently received a medical discharge from che Naval air force due to illness. No definite date has been decided upon for the wedding. s Dogs . will have their day Saturday, June 26, when the Skokie Valley Kenâ€" nel club holds its fifth annual all breed show at Dyche stadium, Evanston. Enâ€" tries will exceed 1,000, according to Mrs. Edith Newhouse, president. The show will be benched under five tents but all judging will be held in the middle of the football gridiron. There will be 12 judging rings and 17 active judges. D. B. E. To Sponsor Rummage Sale June 23 Plymouth chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will hold a rummage sale in the vacant store at the cornâ€" er of S. St. Johns avenue and Laurel avenue Wednesday, June 23. * Clothing( household goods and othâ€" er articles will be on sale. Proceeds will benefit the local chapter of the British Old Peoples‘ home. Donations will be accepted at the store the day preceding the sale or .will be called for by contacting Mrs. William Howâ€" ard, telephone H.P. 2856. The sale will open at 9 a.m. A wartime angle has been added to the Skokie Valley show this year with the announcement that all proâ€" ceeds will be turned over to Dogs for Defense, Inc., sole procurement agenicy of dogs for military purposes. Further information can be obtained by writing or aumghmt:u Skokie Valâ€" ley Kennel club uarters at the Atlantic hotel. Son Born to T. L. Osborns A bingo game will be sponsored by the Royal Neighbors Saturday eveâ€" ning, June 19, at the Masonic temple at 8 o‘clock. The public is invited. Lieut. and Mrs. T. L. Osborn Jr. announce the birth of a son, John Moore, at the Evanston hospital on June 3. Lieut. Osborn, who stationed in California, was recently KHome on a week‘s furlough. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Osborn of 1835 Kincaid avenue. The Osborn‘s daughter, Peggy, reâ€" turned from Washington, D. C., for a week‘s vacation. . ROYAL NEIGHBORS PLAN BINCO GAME THE CHRISTIAN Science Montrorâ€"} The PRESS Raviniaâ€"Braeside Singers Present Third Musicale Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ernâ€" est Locb opened her home for 2 muâ€" sicale given by the Raviniaâ€"Bracside Singers, under the direction of Kaâ€" therine Scherstrom Wilson, for their parents and friends, ‘This was the third spring concert that the girls have given and as usual their proâ€" madrigals. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harry B. Kempner of Glenâ€" coe. Sam Golden played his cello again this year just as he did at the last spring concert given by the girls. ‘The following girls took part : First Sopranos: Patsy Foreman, Gegee Frisbie, Gale George, Martha Haupt, Betty Kerber, Adele Mason, Katherâ€" ine Mortimer, Molly Smith, Charlotte Stone, Janice Uhimann, Joyce Valiâ€" quet. Episcopal Church Scene of Kellnerâ€" Coulton Wedding Lieut. Couton‘s mother, Mrs. Geoâ€" rge Coulton, and his sister, Mrs. B. Mackay Fisher, were here from Clevâ€" eland, O., for the ceremony and reâ€" ception which followed in the Hotel Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Also here from out of town were Mrs. James Steen of Larchmont Acres, N. Y., Lt. Coultâ€" on‘s brother, Capt. Stewart Coulton of Minneapolis, who was his brother‘s best man, and the bride‘s brother, Lieut. William Keliner, who came from Fort Knox, Ky., to usher. Miss Frances Kelly attended the bride and Janet Hunter was flower girl. Pins Awarded At Council Meeting Second Sopranos: Frannie Grimes, Marji Johnson, Peggy Kerber, Mary McClure, Gen Mittelstaedt, Joy Peâ€" terson, Kate Schamberg. The annual Girl Scout council luncheon was given for Girl Scout leaders Thursday, June 10, in the home of Mrs. Leo Sheridan. Mrs. Eugene Pfister, commissioner, was in charge of presenting insignias. After a short wedding trip, Lieut Coulton and his bride will live in Highland Park. He is stationed af Great Lakes. A resolution of thanks was passed by the council to the leaders who have had four years of service, and they were presented with midget Scout pins. Those receiving pins were Mrs. Jens Erickson, Mrs. Allan St. Cyr, Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, Mrs. Eugene Adler and Mrs. Philip McFarland. Mrs. Julias Laegeler received .the "thanks" badge. Altos: Nancy Holt, Renee Ramond, Peggy Stair, Winnie Wallis. ‘The chapel of the Highland Park Episcopal church was the scene of the wedding Saturday of Miss Carola Keliner, daughter of Mrs. George Kellner of Highland Park, and Lieut. Henry D. Coulton, USNR. 7 SPECIAL SUNDAY FEEâ€"Golfâ€" at BRIERGATE ers teeing off before 7 a. m. 18 holes $1.50. A Sundaysâ€"1 :00 to 4:00 p.m.â€"$15# GOLFERS: Pley the North Shore‘s Finest daily fee course sutmâ€"-rw-h.-u Deerfield, 1Illinois Chicago Phone: Whitchall $530, GOLEF! BRIERCATE COUNTRY CLUB Mondays and Fridays After 4:00â€"§100 LADIES‘ DAY or Deerfleld 595 at Mary McSweeney Engaged to Richard Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George W. McSweenâ€" ey of 436 N. Sheridan road have anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to W. Richâ€" ard Murphy, aviation student of the army air corps now stationed at Midâ€" die Georgia college, Cochran, Ga.. Mr. Murphy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Waldo J. Murphy of Sault Ste Marie, Mich., is a graduate of St. John‘s Military academy. Miss McSweeney and her fiance attended Lake Forest college. Mrs. L. L. Cohen in Boston Mrs. Lewis L. Cohen of 266 Hazel avenue is vacationing in Boston, Mass. WILL REOPEN SOON PINK POODLE FARM Yes, copper and other vital maâ€" terials are going now to the shooting side of the war. As we can‘t build more telephone lines to handle the increasing numâ€" ber of calls â€" we must do our best with what we have. SINCE 1901 This is a carload of COPPER ORE . . . It might be used to make TELEPHONE WIRE . . . But America needs copper now for Shells, Guns and other WAR WEAPONS ... To defeat and destroy THE AXIS GANGSTERS! LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST EXCLUSIVE RESTAVURANT ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Watch for Opening Date * _ Air Conditioned UNMDER NEW MANAGEMENT Sixtyâ€"three students from Iilinois gained places on the distinguished Students list or honor roll of Purdue University for the past term, accordâ€" ing to announcement of names of the highest ranking scholastic students today. Those who attain the high scholastic mark necessary for a place on the list are exempted from cerâ€" tain fees at Purdue which total $30 per term. Among those from Iilinois on the list were:: Donald E. Gault, son of the Frank L. Gaults of Carol ct; Harry B. West, son of E. E. Wests of Elm Place, and Sinesis A. Zagnoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zagnoli of Ashland ave., Highwood. Miss Elsie Meredith To Wed Lieut. Howard Mowers Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Meredith of Richmond, Va. announce the forthâ€" coming marriage of their daughter, Elsie Lee, to Lieut. W. Howard Mowers Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mowers of Central avenue. The cereâ€" mony will take place on June 26 at 8:30 p. m. in the. Monument Methodist church in Richmond. Three Local Students Gain Place on Purdue Honor Roll Miss Meredith recently graduated from the School of Music at William and Mary college in Richmond. Lieut. Mowers, who is stationed at the muniâ€" cipal airport in Memphis, Tenn., is assigned to the air transportation and ferry command service of the army. You are helping the war effort when you limit your Long Distance calls to messages of real importanceâ€"especially calls to Wuhmm, ?; h4 other warâ€"busy and towns near camps. . . . Thank you! LIBERTYVILLE 1031