THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 Mrs. Sewell Truax represented the North Shore Chapter of D.A.R. at the dedication of the Lincoln Monument at Vincennes, IIl., on Flag Day (Tuesday). 3 Alfred Stratford, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Stratford, underwent an appendectomy last Monday afterâ€" noon at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal and is getting along nicely. Franklin Fritsch, a freshman at DePauw university, joined his famâ€" ily,\the Earl D. Fritschs, at their sunimer home at White Lake, Michâ€" igan, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creigh will leave today (Thursday) for Wilâ€" liamstown, Mass., where they will attend graduation exercises at Wilâ€" liams college on June 20. Their son Frederick is a member of the graduating class. Their daughter, Virginia, a student at Vassar colâ€" lege, will join them in Williamsâ€" town. Mrs, Malcolm Vail, Mrs. Roger Vail and Mrs. Edward A. Smith are attending the college reunion at Smith college, North Hampton, Mass,, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy will entertain their bridge club at dinner Friday evening. Mrs. William Barker returned Monday from Winnipeg, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Arthur Swinford, for several weeks. Anâ€" other sister, Mrs. Hilton McGregâ€" or and daughter Betty and Mrs. Ritchie of Toronto who returned to Highland Park with Mrs. Barker, left Wednesday for their home. Mrs. William Behrens and her Sunday schoolâ€"class under the diâ€" rection of Mrs. Otto Wessling enâ€" tertained at a miscellaneous showâ€" er for Miss Louise Miller and Mrs. Arthur Nelles Tuesday evening at Mrs. Behrens‘ home on S. Second street. * Mrs. John R. Washburn, who has rented her home on Linden Park place for the summer months to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lachman of Chicago, will live temporarily at the Adele Everett apartment in the BEACH WALK NOW OPEN EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 5300 BLOCK ORRIN TUCKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA STARS UNDER THE STARS SUMMERTIME REVUE EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SYVNDAY Good Health Demands Sanitary Clothes! Phone Highland Park 3310 Sherâ€"Park apartment building. Miss Sally ‘Washburn will leave about the first of July for camp in Northâ€" ern Wisconsin. Miss Phyllis Durbahn spent the week end at Gary, Ind., visiting Miss Dorothy Grotte. Mrs. Burton Hoffman of Buffalo, N. Y,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman for two weeks. Miss Emily Harmon, accompanâ€" ied by Mr. and Mrs, Clark Lawâ€" rence and daughter Audrey and Mrs. Lawrence‘s other daughter, Miss Nancy Blaine of Winnetka, sailed on the Niew Amsterdam from New York Saturday. They will be in London for about two weeks and then will motor to Scotâ€" land for ten days, and then go by boat to Bergen. They will be in Norway, Sweden and Denmark unâ€" til the end of July when they will go to Ireland for the famous Dubâ€" lin horse show, which starts on August 3. The party will go to Paris for ten days before sailing on the Columbus, August 28 for home. Mr. Frank Whitlock, who is atâ€" tending Indiana university uni was former manager of the Woolworth store in Highland Park, . visited friends here last week .end. >* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drack of Highâ€" wood announce the birth of a daughter born Sunday, June 5, at the Highland Park hospital intsead of a son as announced last week. Mrs. Benton Heaton of the Ozarks is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Dobson of Woodâ€" land road for two weeks. Mrs. Harvey Branigar of Gulf Hills, Miss., formerly of Highland Park, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewis. Capt. and Mrs. Earl Thomson of Fort Leavenworth will be ‘with Capt. and Mrs. Edwin C. Greiner at Fort Sheridan preceding the Horse Show at Lake Forest June 22â€"25. The Greiners are leaving shortly after the show to take up their residence at Fort Leavenâ€" worth. Clothes washed on the back porch or in the in the yardâ€"say, it takes SANITATION to have health! Let us do the job for you â€"reqularly! We saniâ€" tize safely, and.mh your clothes germâ€"free. SHERIDAN ROAD SIGRID DAGNIE PAUL P AGE BAILEY SISTERS BONNIE BAKER 4 NIGHT HAWKS THE BEACH WALK 6LEE CLVB HARRIET SMITH‘S LOVELY LADIES Out of Doors on the Lake Shore Dine and Dance Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg will atâ€" tend the Interdenominational sumâ€" mer school conference for missions at Conference Point, Lake Geneva, all next week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGarvi of Deerfleld are the happy parents of a daughter born Tuesday, June 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson and daughter, Carol Ann, of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robâ€" inson of Highwood. The Blackhawk chapter of the Children of the American Revoluâ€" tion met last Saturday afternoon at th’ home of Marilyn and Henry Date, *7'26 Rice street. Mrs. Erasâ€" tus ps gave a talk on "Our Flag.‘ + Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glandt of Grand View avenue are rejoicing over the birth of a son born Friâ€" day, June 10, at the Highland Park hospital. The last meeting of the year for the board of directors of Dorcas Home was held Monday at the Home. The Highland Park memâ€" bers who attended were Mesdames L. F. Harza, L. L. Winters, George E. Bliss, E. L, Easton, Vernon Fox, George B. Chapman, Melville Flinn and A. P. Snite. The admissions committee consisting of Mrs. L. F. Harza, Mrs. A. P. Snite and Mrs. George B. Chapman as chairman will continue to function during the summer months. Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and chilâ€" dren will leave Monday for their summer home at Eagle River, Wisâ€" consin. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hagi of Clavey road are announcing the birth of a daughter born Friday, June 10, at. the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davitt have as their guests this summer Mr. Davitt‘s mother, Mrs. Daniel Daâ€" vitt Sr., of Wilmington, Delaware, and Mrs. Davitt‘s mother, Mrs. Maude Moorman of Louisville, Ky. Mrs.: Moorman underwent an operâ€" ation at the Highland Park hospital last Saturday and is doing nicely. Mallery Boynton, who was gradâ€" uated from Kenyon college on Sunâ€" day, and his brother, Woodward Boynton, who is in New York, will spend the summer traveling abroad. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick P. Boynton, have just returnâ€" ed from a trip around the world. Mrs. Boynton went .east to open the family summer home on Nanâ€" tucket Island, where she and Mr. 374 Central Ave. Phone Highland Park 181 Efasinacelt make ever pac Kelvinator Only a fow cents a day ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR THE CHAMPION _ _a Amazing proof of Keivin« ator‘s unequalled econc» my 1 Lowest current costs in historyt Great new MONEY Every day you do without this new refrigerator, you‘re THE PRESS 1¢ Boynton will go after the Kenyon commencement. Mr. and Mrs, Fredâ€" erick P. Boynton, Jr.. who live in Highland Park, will spend part of the summer at Nantucket. Dr. and Mrs. Iorthur‘v{. Adler . (Helen Boynton) will to Marlborough, N. H., for the summer, Bill Decker and Bob Grant left Saturday for a two weeks motor trip to the east. ‘They expect to stop at Washington, D. C., New York, Boston and t.h‘.aour the upperâ€" New England states. They will visit friends in Westerly, R. I., and Boston before returning via southâ€" ern Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. James Craig of Mcâ€" Govern street are the proud parents of: a daughter born Friday, June 10, at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Freytag atâ€" tended the wedding of their brother, Mr. Arthur Frey!lt, and Miss Louâ€" ise House in Kansas City, June 8. They served the bride and groom as matron of honor and best man. J. W. Eisendrath of this city, a student at Wesleyan University, received a Varsity tennis award by the executive committee of the Wesâ€" leyan Athletic association recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanborn and daughter Mary Lou are leaving toâ€" day for a ten day motor trip. Mary Lou returned Sunday from Madison where she has been attending the University of Wisconsin. BAKE SALE IN LAKE FOREST The Independent Order of Ladies of the Viking will hold a bakery sale Saturday, June 18, beginning at 9 o‘clock at the North Shore Gas company office in Lake Forest. Miss Georgialou Fleager, Highâ€" land Park, a freshman at Pembroke college in Brown university, is one of fifty members of the three lowâ€" er classes who have been selected to carry the ivy chain at the traâ€" ditional Ivy Day exercises to be observed at Pembroke tomorrow morning. Miss Fleager is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Fleaâ€" ger, 439. S. Sheridan road. She Of course he doesn‘t expect anything . . . fathers never do . . . but its a chance to show how much that Dad of your really means to you. And we think he‘d like his gift to bear that Olson label ... because we‘ve been pleasing Fathers for years. Fine light weight air cooled pajamas for hot Sport Shirts with long sleeves . .‘. pleated back. i mmm:r wear ... elué’i‘c belt. Knockout values at «43 Give me q Picke L p $7.95 Other Beach and Lounge Robes, $3.45 and up. Locker & Beach Sandals $1.95 Neckwear ? Wrap around full cut terry robe of f finest materials. 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