Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLaADYS UDELL, Society Editor avenue, Evanston, has been elected to serve as president of the North Shore Alumnae association of Kappa Delta for the 1940â€"41 term. The anâ€" nual election was held ‘at a recent luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. H. E. Muelier, 2806 Lincoin street, Evanston. Mrs, Tangora succeeds in the presidency Mrs. Wilfred E. Resseâ€" guie. Also chosen to serve the folâ€" lowing year were Mrs. Raymond H. Giesecke. vice president and proâ€" gram chairman; Mrs. Duane B. Wolf, treasurer; and Mrs. Earl A. Bronson, secretary. KAPPA DELTA ELECTS Mrs. Albert Tangora, 926 Judson Mr. and Mrs. William Drake of Laure] avenue announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Sylvia to Mr. Gordon Strub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strub of Prairie View. No date has been set for the wedâ€" ding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Neumann of West road, Short Hills, New Jerâ€" sey, formerly of Highland Park, announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Lucille, to James N. Robertson son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Robertson of Darby, Pennâ€" sylvania, at a reception at their home on Sunday, April 28. Mr. Robertson attended Mercersâ€" burg Academy and was graduated in 1935 from Princeton, where he was a member of Dial Lodge. He graduated from the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania and is now associated with William J. MacCarter Jr. Esq., in Chester, Pennsylvania. The annual rally for Kappa Delta in the Wisconsinâ€"Northern Illinois area will be held in Beloit next Satâ€" urday, May 4. Many alumnae from the North Shore cities are making plans to attend; most of them will make the short trip by auto. Paulâ€" ine Reynolds, National house chairâ€" man, will be the principal speaker. The program also includes Anne Wilkerson, Delta Province presiâ€" dent. JANE NEUMANN‘S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SYLVIA DRAKE‘S ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Miss â€" Neumann â€" attended _ the Roycemore school in â€" Evanston, Northwestern university and Conâ€" necticut College for Women, Miss Neumann also studied at the Art Students League in New York. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sororâ€" ity. Miss Florence Bawman of Burlâ€" ington, Ta., was a house guest last week of Mrs. Helen C. Golden. Thursday â€"Friday May 2â€"3 + + + + DOUBLE FEATURE * * * * Upromrious sequel to "Fast and Loose." Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Thrills in the heart of African mining country l Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue "Fast and Furious" Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park NML , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9100 pm, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. story eurges to the screen. From pages crowded with "The Light That May 5â€"6â€"7 ROLAND COLMAN WALTER HUSTON IDA LUPINO in Rudyard Kipling‘s erae _ "Adventure In Diamonds" FRANCHOT_TONE ANN SOTHERN ROCCO COSCARELLI GEORGE BRENT ISA MIRANDA a Of Sev ~ Vlvi-l“hi e Sidewalks Of London" A L C Y O N in ja/ed o/ the There have been innumerable parâ€" ties in the past two weeks for the young couple. Mrs. William G. Sage is giving a luncheon today (Thursâ€" day) for Miss Emerson at the Womâ€" an‘s Athletic club and this evening the bridegroom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vail, will be hosts at a buffet supper. Friday evening the bride‘s aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Grant H. Laing, will give the bridal dinâ€" ner at the Saddle and Cycle club in Chicago and on the afternoon of May 4th Dr. and Mrs, William Mcâ€" Millan will give a luncheon for the bridal party at their home on E. Cenâ€" tral avenue. The bride‘s father will give the wedding reception at the Exmoor Country Club. EMERSONâ€"V AIL WEDDING SATU:E:I; Miss Barbara E: , daughter of Mr. Arthur H. Emerson, will beâ€" come the bride of J. Dean Vail Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Dean Vail of Kenilworth on Saturday evening at 8:30 in the Highland FPark Presbyâ€" terian church. James Alder of Wilmette will be best man. The ushers will be J. Webâ€" ster Stanford Jr. of Plainfield, N.J., C. Ives Waldo Jr. and George H. Pattison Jr., both of Winnetka; Arâ€" thur H, Emerson Jr., Stoddard Small of Wilmette, and Robert Webâ€" ster of Chicago. After a wedding trip Mr. Vail and his bride will reside in Evanston. Miss Emerson will have Miss Katharine Johnston as maid of honâ€" or. The bridesmaida will be Miss Jeanne Kuh! of Chicago, Miss Ethel Bybee of Evanston, Miss Carolyn Sherman, the bride‘s cousin, who arâ€" rived on May 1 from her home in Providence, R. I., Miss Francigene Sheridan of Highland Park, and Mrs. Nettleton Payne, who came on April 28 from Kansas City, Kans. Among the parties for Antoinette Donnersberger who will be married to Hubert M. Coles May 1lith are a surprise tea for her and her friends given recently by her sister, Mrs. Charles Cretors, and a joint dinner given by Mrs. Donnersberger at Exâ€" moor for her and the former Miss Martha Guerin, who became Mrs. William Egan April 27th. In addition to family parties given by her various aunts Antoinette was given a handkerchief shower by the Irmingarde Club of Lake Forest Saturday. evening. Miss Patricia McKinley gave a shower May 1st and Mrs. Frederick W. Fix will enâ€" tertain at a‘ luncheon today, May 2nd. The spinster dinner will be at the residence May 3rd and will also be a game shower. Miss Gertrude Shine is entertainâ€" ing the Donnersberger and Coles families and the visiting relatives at a buffet supper May 5th in her home on Lakeview avenue, Chicago. Mr. Rudolf Laub ‘of Milwaukee, the former Ella Donnersberger, will have a dinner and sewing shower Thursday, May 7th. The bridal dinâ€" ner will be given by the parents of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Mr. and Mrs. George MANY PARTIES FOR BRIDEâ€"TOâ€"RE Saturday M PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE LARRY SIMMS Balance your fun budget with the balmy Bumsteads ! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday May 8â€"9â€"10 MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE CECELIA PARKER With Virginia Weidier, Gene Reyâ€" nolds. Gay Kibbee, lan Hunter. It‘s got the heartâ€"throb of "Beys Tewn!~ Set« a record for thrills per minute! It‘s terrific! Andy‘s a fugitive from a Dame gang now . . .. man to man, it‘s riotous! "Bad Little Ange!l" "Judge Hardy and "Blondie On A RSelect Short Subjects OUWFL May 4 Donnersberger, at the Palmer House Thursday evening, May 9th. Mrs. Charles Cretors is having all the house guests from out of town to a buffet supper Friday night before the wedding. Miss Genevieve Donnersberger, who is specializing in landscape arâ€" chitecture in Groton, Mass., will arâ€" rive by plane Thursday evening in order to share the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rossi of Highwood are the proud parents of a daughter born Monday, April 29, at the Highland Park ho-p&-l. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MeMahon left Tuesday for a ten day motor trip to Flemington, N. J., and Cortâ€" land, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr, N. Seeâ€" ond street, were given a surprise dinner party Tuesday evening at the home of the Albert Butterworths on W. Park avenue in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Present were 30 friends and members of the D.B.E. Mr. Francis Brown, formerly of Highland Park, who now makes his home with his daughter, Miss Marâ€" garetta Brown in Winnetka, celeâ€" brated his 98th birthday anniverâ€" sary on Monday. Miriam Wichman, 627 St. Johns street, Highland Park, has been named as an attendant of the anâ€" nual May Fete at Frances Shimer college, Mount Carroll, TIl. The May Fete and pageant will be held at Frances Shimer, Saturday afterâ€" noon, May 18. Mrs. Herman Newman entertained at a card party on Wednesday eveâ€" ning in honor of the fourth wedâ€" ding anniversary of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lemm of Half Day. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy MeMamara of S. Greenbay road are the happy parents of a daughter born Tuesday, April 30, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Following the crowning of the May queen and procession of the queen and court to the throne in the natural amphitheater onâ€" the Shimer campus, Miriam and other members of the queen‘s court will watch a pageant presented in honor of the queen. The theme will be "Bookshelf Ballet,". a presentation of famous childr‘n's books in dance form. Among thosa depicted will be "Mother Goose," "Péter Pan," "Litâ€" tle Black Sambo," "Alice in Wonâ€" derland," and "Wizard of Oz." The program will conclude with Euroâ€" pean folk dances in costume. Miss Mary Ellen Okey is enterâ€" taining her sewing club this eveâ€" ning (Thursday). Miriam Wichman has been selectâ€" ed as a member of the queen‘s court because of her activities on the Shimer campus. She has been on the hockey team, on the honor roll, publicity manager of the Athletic Board, and Art editor of the Recâ€" ord. Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schultz Téft Saturday for a two weeks motor trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bahr returned Tuesday from a four day trip to Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. Pat Cawley is in the Evanâ€" ston hospital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mead of Chiâ€" cago, the former Doris Kleinschmidt of Highland Park, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born Monday, April 29, at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Earl Purdy is motoring East with friends from Wilmette for a ten day vacation. They expect to stop in New York City and New Jersey. Mrs. Hoyt Roush entertained a group of Chicago women at luncheon Wednesday. The Arden Shore Committee is giving a bridgeâ€"tea at the home of Mrs. Gilbert S. Haggerty in Deerâ€" field on Monday. AUCTION Shop Fixfures and Equipment consisting of: 112 Chaire, 30 Naâ€" tiomal M_-h_t*. IOAR.'.G“.-’_: Fine China and S{verware. William Au tomatic Oil Burner, ete. Open for Inspection Robert M. Stein & Co. 32 W. Rendslph St. Dearborn 1977 TEAROOM THE HIGELAND PARE PRESS Highland Park, N. 11 Miss Mary Liske is being feted with two showers this week. On Sunday Mrs. Raymond Unbehaum gave a pantry shower for her and on Thursda yim%:n.w" Russell and Mrs, Russell will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Miss Liske will become the bride of Mr. Frederick Meierhoff on May 14. The John I. Dennehys moved last Saturday from their home at 680 Carol court to a house at 382 Ridge road, Winnetka, that they purchased Gen. Robert E. Wood and Charles Hunter are the Highland Parkers among the 30 Chicago area men who will fly to Santa Barbara, Calif., on Friday to attend the Los Ranchâ€" eros Visitadores. This trip, the 11th annual trek that starts on May 5, is a pack trip into the oakâ€"flecked hills of southern California. The Northwestern Settlement met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kellogg Patterson on Maple avenue. Lee Randall, who has been with his parents, the Irving Randalls in Los Altos, Calif., is visiting his brother, Irving Randall, Jr., on Linâ€" den Park place before leaving next week for Marseilles, France,. In France he will act as secretary in the diplomatic service and a vice counsellor in the foreign service. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Otis and their daughter, Nathalie, moved on April 30 from Hubbard Woods to Highland Park. They will probâ€" ably go east in May to see their other daughter, Naney, receive her diploma at the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence. She exâ€" pects to spend some time at home, and then return to Providence for the summer. Byron Howes Jr. spent the week end in Elsah, II1., visiting friends. Marriage licenses were taken out recently by: Edward C. Erickson, N. Second street, and Edith Jarvis of Vine avenue, Highland Park; Raymond P. Parker and Barbara Schricker of Highland Park. Mr. Frank Evans celebrated his 70th birthday on Sunday with a dinner at 4:30. Those present were the four daughters and their husâ€" bands: Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" shall Ledlie; 9 grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter and Mr. Monâ€" roe Hall. Mr. Smith was unable to attend as he is in Georgia. Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo of Sherâ€" idan place returned last week from Mt. Dora, Florida, where they spent the winter. Mr. A. J. Young and dangl\ter, Ebba, residents of W. Central aveâ€" nue for a great number of years, left Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will make their home. Michael S. Palermo addressed the Presbyterian Young People‘s society on Sunday evening and spoke on "Mission Work in Chicago‘s Teemâ€" ing Tenement District." Mrs. Julia Tonns is entertaining at bridge this evening, GARNETT‘S J. C,. MeNichol, will be hostess to the North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution on Thursday, May 9, at 2 o‘clock. Reports of the Illinois State Conâ€" ference by Mrs. Mawry, and of the Continental Congress by Mrs, Warâ€" ren Danley, Regent, and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, delegate, will be given. A regent and other officers will be elected for 1940â€"42. Mrs. Ellis H. Ibbotson, 947 Oakâ€" wood avenue, Lake Forest, assisted D.A.R, Meets May 9 In Lake Forest 1270, or Mrs. E. E. Mellinger, 3471. Garden Class Will Elect Officers May 7 Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Percy Prior, ‘a business meeting has been arranged by the Garden class of the Highland Park Womâ€" Fruit of The Loom Shirts and Shorts Members wishing transportation BANDAGE, 2â€"inch .â€"â€"..................... ADHESIVE TAPE, %;â€"in. x 10â€"yd. MERCUROCHROME .....____.._.__._.. ALBOLENE BABY OIL ...___...... SARAKA .._._.___.__._._._c2l2l2l2l2l2222222 KOTEX, 66‘8s .._______________. BOST TOOTH PASTE .___.____.. IPANA TOOTH PASTE ....____... VITALIS, $1.00 size ..__________ Dr. Butler TOOTH BRUSH ...._.._........._.. Z. B. T. OLIVE OIL TALCUM, large size GILLETTE BLADES, 10‘s ..._._._____... J & J BABY POWDER ._______________ Pharmacists 1 South St. Johns Avenue 399 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highland Park 2600 _ Phone Highland Park 2300 Tintex Dyes Palmolive Soap 4 for 16C LOWEST PRICE SPECIALS for GSELL‘S BROADCLOTH SHORTS Fullâ€"bak feature, a contour cut waist band to fit the back which means added comfort without binding . . . Gripper snaps . . . Full combed cotton ribbed shirts. Plain or an‘s club for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. This meeting will take place at the club hoqu.ln?,ulp.-. If the weather is favorable the class will make a tour of the Ryerâ€" son garden in Lake Forest. Clear Over $3,000 on Benefit Broadcast Over $3,000 was carned for Peaâ€" eock Camp for Crippled Children at the recent benefit broadcast given at Highland Park High school, which featured Alec Templeton, noted blind English radio entertainer. MARILNELLO MENS AND BOYS STORE 3 for $1.00 35° BEAUTY CULTURE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1040 100‘s for .. 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