Thursday. June 19, 1930 - England, Brittany Ind Holland. Local and Personal i Mrs. George T. Coonley has rented . her home on S. St. Johns avenue, for Mr, and Mrs. Hugo L. Seltnt.ide.r the summer to Mario Burial: of the announce tho engagement of their Ravinin Opera Co. and is leaving gaughtisrrAlvma f"r2,t.o2,,rif2r'tl. for Kansas City, Mo,, where she will ((1 u Ta,',', tt rs. 'lvihit her father Mr. E. John Lefler AI ver o ' encoe. _ 7 , fur the summer. . ' - Mrs. A. Johannsen and daughter Luly C. left Tuesday, June 17 for a three months trip to Europe. They) will visit Germany, Austria, Swit- zerland and France returning to Highland Park, September eighth. Mr. and Mrs. George Greene and ehildren.of Grey avenue. are leaving Friday for Byron, Illinois, where they will visit Mr. Greene's mother, later going to Montreal and Quebec and other eastern cities. They ex- pect to be away all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meredith of In Role, Illinois, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Eugene Boyer, for I few days. Mr. George Cehanovsky of the RI- vinia Opera 0)., has taken Miss Etta Grunewald’s apartment in the Udell building for the summer. Miss Grunewald returned to her home in Rockford, yesterday. -ii//.irineis J. hock is entertain- ing the members of her five hundred club today, _ - . Mrs. Frank Pitt accomplnied by Mary and Alfred Fitt and Mrs. A. E. Bradley left by auto for Estes Park last Monday morning. They will visit friends nt St. Louis en route. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bingham ttttd their sons Carlton and John are nil- ing on. the new Empress of Japan from Quebec on June " They are taking their car and will motor in ii" Mary Ann Frocks Special for Thursday, NEW SUMMER FROCngq; "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 19 South St. Johns Avenue Phone His Rev. Frank Pitt returns Friday evening utter delivering I courle of lectures " a conference of Presbyter- ian ministers at Camp Gny. Michi- red his first degrees a: the new presi- dent of Intermountain Union college, Belem, Mont., " the .nnual com- mencement Monday, June 2. WP Dr, Wendell S. Brooks, who wot: a former member of the faculty of the Deerfield-Shields high school eonter, Mrs. Arthur Byfield and her son.l, Abbot, are sailing June 18 on the) S. S. "Empress of Seotlnnd" for} France. After two weeks in Pltil,‘ they will leave for three weeks in. Germany, attending the Fusion Play, the Wagner Festival " Bsyreuth end spending time in Munich And Heidel- berg. In August Abbott Byfield goes for his third season " I cemp in Brittany and Mrs. Bytteld will go to Fontainebleau to continue her studies. Dr. Byfield if living " the Moraine hotel during the absence of his fumily. Mrs. Byfield wns elected in the p-residency bf the Musicilns Club of Women of Chicngodt the spring electipn. - _ .. - Mr. and Mrs, E. Plnowski of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bat- ler of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Winter. Mrs. Barry L. Cnnmann entertained at luncheon on Wednesday at her g; $795 A beautiful selection-just arrived from New, York -in all the pastel shiuies, including silk piquets. Also prints. . Values up to $12.75 THE PRESS Ever? Sale is Final Sizes 14 to 44 home on Kincaid street. followed br) s meeting of the executive bond of, the Mate Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods, and the five northside I‘is- tcrhond presidents, Brat vice president and secretory of North Shore iiiiiisr-1 hood to srrsnge for the Mate conven-1 tion which will take place November 11 and 12 at North Shore Congrega- tional Isruel. Mrs. Csnmsnn is choir- man of the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jess of Hol- steen, lows, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges. Carl Bakke returned home Sun- day from Msdison, Wisconsin to ‘spend the summer with his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Hens Bukke of Me- _ Govern street. _ Mrs. C. Ivan Johnson and son Rich- ard of Lou Angela, Culifornin are visiting Mrs. Johnson'- puma. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weiberg of S. Green my road for the summer. Mrs. June: Cady Ewell'. mother, Mrs. Joseph Crow, who ha been visit- ine her on her way home from Prince his left for her home in Omaha, Ne ‘brnkn. Pull; Denny: in spending two weeks " Bruce's Inke with the Y. W. C. A. girh. Mr. and Mrs. Puul Dellnye of Clov- erdale avenue spent the week-end In Hennepin, Illinoil, and attended the Alumni banquet of the Hettttephs high school of which Mrs. Delhuye it a graduate. On Int Friday Mrs. Hurry Cun- ‘mnnn entertained lumen friends from Chicago at luncheon and brim tt her home on Kine-id street. Friday and Saturday Phone Highluld Park 3560 for $15 Mr. and rla. Samuel Martin, Br. of Hazel avenue. announce the - ment of their daughter. Gertrude Elizabeth to Richard William Krau. son of Mr. and In. B. Kreu a! Deerfield. The engagement was an- nounced on Saturday " a luncheon- bridge party. Mr. and In. E. Barker! and dim- ter Nancy of Chicago and In. Pred G. Fisher apent the week-end at and lake, near Antioch. Illinoil. The marriage of Ilia Ann Frauen linger-sol, daughter of Mr. and In. William Terry to Mr. William Hatch- kin, non of In. Mary Hotchkin of Finley Park. lllinoia. will take place Wednesday morning, June twenty- tt.tt at nine o'clock at St. Jamel ‘chumh. Hithvood. Kill Gladya Broderick of Chicago will attend her cousin " maid of honor while Mark Hotchkin will nerve hia brother a but man. A wedding breakfast will be served to the immediate fatally at the home of the bride'a parents. Mrs. Edward Nevins entertained her Friday Bridge club at her home on Central avenue lest Friday eve. ning, .1111. John Witten entertained twono ty guests on Tuesday evening at din- ner {allowed by bridge in compliment to Min burl-n Winch when nur- rim to Mr. Frederick Swicln will take plm on Wednesday. June 88. Mr. And In. Willi-In Gerhardt of Miami Beach, Florida, Are vHithtq Mn. Gerhardt'r parenta, Mr. and In. Gnlley of McDunieln avenue. They are plantain; to take Ill Apartment on the north side. Chic-go, for the summer 18