, February 138, 1941 encer . Post of the n announce a Washâ€" ay party for the thearts of its menmâ€" Id Friday evening, n. the large auditorâ€" e Legion club rooms an Rd. ° fashion show to be rs. Miller Schreiner xiliary ‘s Miss Griswold a Griswold, dean 0t and Park High school, esting talk Thursday ers of theâ€" American ary. Her topic was Day in the High nder Leslie McCafâ€" as general chairman nry Hansen, Arthur Commander Harry Wm. â€" Acker, Other e committee include irs Paul Webb, Wm. Arthur Swanson, as Eitner and De Witt ce officer. no admission charge tance will be by inâ€" Zach member will reâ€" ation and will have ( inviting one couple his guest. Members ions are requested to ith the Legion office. following the Fashâ€" e devoted to dancing A well known dance been engaged and at he evening refreshâ€" erved. ~â€"© s scheduled for that sults of the meeting will determine the he squad which will ke Bluf Town and 1 meeting at the ho Church in Libertyvi will hold their inst ers Monday, Febru: egion hall. 3 of the Highland Park club are urged to be eeting next Monday ind robin tournament n Lake Bluff in the Anyone who is not 4 club as yet should be Monday at the Comâ€" as there is still room E_.pl,w’:,r_.:.._.-_«;.â€".. oo Tennis club meets evening, 7 p.m. to 10 mmunity Center. trict meeting was held Forest Legion home, ebrusry 12. â€" ~ Mrs. David Johns Cole attended the 1( B. Garnett & Co., n along the north any attractive preâ€" es an event of real is Club Round Robin rament Monday Jance V ashington Party Feb. 21 of ne 16. alâ€" ry M Mr. and Mrs.‘ Sidney Levine, Broadview _ avenue, a _girl._Feb. 5. _ Mr.: and Mrs. Wilftam Phillips, Deerfield, a girl, Feb. 2. > JORDANâ€"JOHNSTON A ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irving Jorâ€" dan, formerly of Highland Park, now residents of Santa Monica, Calâ€" ifornia, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Caryl, to Robert Adamse Johnsten, son of Thursday, February 13, 1941 Sigma Nu Mothers club will have a luncheon meeting at Scott Hall, Evanston, Thursday, February 20 at 1 o‘clock. Following the lunchâ€" eon, there will be bridge or a tour through the building for those who do not care for cards. The hostesses will be Mrs. Harrison Storms, Mrs. Frank Burd, Mrs. A. D. Cushman and Mrs. Paul Wells. + 4 Last Saturday evening Miss Helen Laing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . William ~Laing ~became â€"the bride of John Leon Drew during a candlelight ceremony in the Bethany Evangelical church. Mr. Drew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew also of Highland Park. Rev. Harvey F. Siemsen read the nupâ€" tials. . f PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS 3 > The Philathea Class of Bethany church will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o‘clock at the home of. Mrs. Morse Letson, 1000 N. Green Bay road. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Guyot, Mrs. William Vetter, Mrs. Elmer Schlung, and Miss Olive Haefele. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Hunt, Evâ€" anston, a boy, Feb. 8.â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" 8¢ t company. Mr and Mrs. Andrew C. Beck, Laurel avenue, a boy ,Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr, Deerâ€" field aveénue, a boy, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Betts, Glenâ€" view avenue, a girl, Feb. 11. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Barclay, 8. St. Johns avenue, a girl, Feb. LAINGâ€"DREW W EDDING SIGMA NU LUNCHEON FEBRUARY 20 $ BIRTHS AT HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL . and Mrs. Samuel Parker John« h, of this city; No date has been for the wedding. â€" j FGPIL _/ UAULLES Of LAE J OUWHL Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor CPAG > ja/éd o/ the Mr. Warren is a graduate of Northwestern university and Miss Schadwitz attended the Bryantâ€" Stratton business college in Chicago. At a buffet supper in their home recently Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilâ€" Ham ~Grego=of Lincoln avenue â€"anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Grego Casserly, to John Frederick Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Harris of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, Michâ€" igan. SCHADWITZâ€"W ARREN ANNOUNCEMENT ~â€"Mr. Arnold Schadwitz is announcâ€" ing the approaching marriage of her daughter, Elsie, to Frank H. Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Charles Warren. The exact date for the wedding has not been decided but will take place in the first week in April. | f Mr. Ira W. Carpenter of LaFayâ€" ette, Ind., arrived Sunday to visit his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Pertz and to attend the wedding Saturday of his grandâ€" daughter, Miss Laura Mae Carpenâ€" ter to Warner Turriff. Miss Nancy Sproul is giving a skating supper party for 40 of her friends at Exmoor Country club this evening (Thursday). C Mrs. â€"Earlâ€" Fritsch of Orchard lane entertained the group chairâ€" man and officers of the Philathea class of Bethany church at luncheon last Thursday. Miss Shirley Varner entertained at a lovely pantry shower last Friâ€" day for Miss Laura Mae Carpenter. The house decorations, table and food were carrted out in a patriotic theme of red, white and blue. Mr. Harris is in this year‘s gradâ€" uating class at West Point. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Sellar Bullard of Goleta, Calif., was the weekâ€"end guest of GREGOâ€"HARRIS ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Gus Klemp will be hostess to her club at dessert bridge next Wednesday. _ We Deliver Weekâ€"End Special Cherrty Vanilla Peanut Brittle HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Order Y our‘s Today! Phone 4100 T HE PR ES S3 the Ralph Bards. Mrs. Bullard is staying in Chicago for several weeks visiting her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Holmes and new granddaughter Jean Sellar Holmes. Mr. and> Mrs, Richard Hosford Jr. ‘of Moline were weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward A. Roach of Ravine drive. Mrs. Karl A. Meyer and daughâ€" ter Mary Ann are spending 10 days in New York and Boston,. This week. end they will go to Cooperstown, N.Y., where their daughter and sisâ€" ter, Nancy Meyer, is taking a prinâ€" cipal part in the Knox school annual The Newest Equipped Centennial Alley on the ' North Shore. . > New Color . . . Style .. . Better Equipment. â€" FREE For Parties or Reservations Call Deerfield 90 +2 s Winighess Tiptie ILLIAMSON 3 se sn WA waxace â€" Winters Tin Shop FURKACES CLEANED NED DAY, Wo:il%'& Champion Bowler and originator of Ned Day grip, appear at this alley Wednesday, Feb. 19th. Admission free. John, Picchietti, who has had twenty years experience as a bowler, gives instruction. Free instruction from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 m. or 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. daily. . ... OPEN BOWLING WEDNESDAY NIGHT Furnace inspection. Did you burn too much fuel â€" was your house warm last season? We do expert reâ€" pair work on any make furnaceâ€"costs based on actual labor and materials used, 144 N. First Street Thanks to our Williamson Tripiâ€"ite furnace. I do not have a dread of winter now,. Our home is oldâ€"has high ceilingsâ€"is hard to heat, I used to use about nine tons of fuel but was never comfortable. This year I have only used seven tons and have been me:oabrublo. Thanks is due our Triplâ€"ife as the heat is evem all over the house." a .Signedâ€"George Bray, Berwyn, Illinois "The Williamson Heater Company: DEERFIELD BOWLING ACADEMY "No dread of winter now" Wagkegan Road in Deerfield ice carnival where Naney is a stuâ€" dent. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum of Greenbay, ~Wis.,. were weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Helen C. Golden, Miss Margot Hartman entertained at a farewell party Saturday eveâ€" ning at the Pagoda for Wallace Gladâ€" er and Edward Moroney Jr. Both young men who had volunteered in the U. S. Army left for their year‘s draft service on Monday.~~~~~*~â€" Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kent of Kansas City are visiting Mrs,. Kent‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larâ€" sen this week. x8 Meet Your Friends at Telephone 635