Mrs. Rex Andrews and Mn. George Smith, formerly of Wichita',. Kansas. an spending several days in Kansas WEEK-END SPECIAL We Mn! PM. Ill 24 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Phone HP. 125 611 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2756 HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY SPEAKS WELL FOR us Butter Crunch Vanilla Pineapple W VOW. - The week of April 13th has been set aside this year an National Garden Week. We're having open house that week and you and your friends are invited to come in and look around at our big display of everything for the garden. Special low prices this week, too. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN %AWN MOWERS SHARPENED Central Hardware q We have been awarded the fran. chise for the application of Stepan Mothproofing Compounds in this community. Another tribute to our record of fine workmanship. Phone “I. gifts. The hostesses were Miss Dor- othy Larson, Miss Helen Fritsch, Miss Mary Jane Greenslade, Miss Rosemary Berkman, Miss Charlotte Hickey and Miss Kay Miller. .uiy Jane Peschman was entertain- ed at a linen shower last Thursday high! at the home of Mrs. Calvin Carney. Lake Forest. She was also the guest of honor at a surprise per- sonal shower April 3, when members of her sewing club showered her with Mrs. Harold F. Pfister oi this city and Mrs. Carrie Dunkle of Chicago. are in charge of the arrangements for the spring dessert bridge the Sigma Nu Mother', club is having. The party will be given at 1:30 Thursday, April 17 at the fraternity house on the Northwestern Univer- sity campus. THE PRESS Mrs. Anna Dreschler, 1633 Green Bay Road, was honored by the Wont. an's guild of St. John's Evangelical church at a farewell luncheon Tues- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Henry Hannig. 631 Homewood ave- nue. Mrs. Dreschler, left this week for a month's visit with relatives in Minneapolis. On her return she will make her home in Chicago. Five hun- dred bunco was played during the afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank Howe, Mrs. Fred Ahrens and Mrs. Mary Waterman. The April meeting of. the North Shore Alumnae chapter of Kappa Al.. pha Theta met at the home of Mrs. Ericsson F. McLaughlin in Evans- ton. Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted, Jr., assisted by Mrs, Charles Brandriff, Mrs. Harry Van Ornum, Mrs. J. M, Watkins Jr., Mrs, James Culbertson, all of Highland Park. and Mrs. Jack- son Burgess, Glencoe; Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, Winnetka, and Mrs. Felix Tomei In, of Northfield, were mem- bers of the luncheon committee. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, LAKE FOREST, ILL. FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 25, 1941. AT 8 O’CIDCK IN ml: LAKE W man 8011001. 1285 NORTH McKlNLEY ROAD, LAKE FOREST cordially but“ you and your truuda to attend a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PETER B. Blccms, C.S.B. of Seattle, WacMngtou Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Plant, 343 Park avenue, received a telegram on April 12, announcing the birth of a second son to their daugh- ter Dorothy and her husband, Cap- tain Ralph Talbott III of Fort Benn- ing, Georgia. The baby has been named George William, and he has a brother Ralph IV who was born at Manila when Captain Talbot was on duty in the Philippine Islands. His paternal grandparents are Brig. Gen- eral and Mrs. Ralph Talbot Jr., and his great grandparents, Mrs. Ralph Talbot Sr., Mrs. Rolla L. Thomas and Major General George H. Morg- an (retired). The Helen Taylor Carr auxiliary of the Chicago Commons will hold a dessert bridge Tuesday afternoon, April 29, at the home of Mrs. E. L. Andrews, 234 Laurel avenue. Mrs. Fred Law, Mrs. E. E. Kern and Mrs. D. Boyd will be co-hostesses. J. Paul Bishops' cocker spaniel, Clarengdon Douchess, took third place in the cocker spaniel trial, at the annual spring meet of the Eng- lish Springer Spaniel Field Trial club of Illinois. The meet was held Sunday at the Stoney Broke Farms of James Simpson Jr., at Wadsworth. There wed. 38 Exhibitors among the fifty entries, and trophies went to five Lake county dog owners. Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted, Jr., 2367 Pierce Road, was chairman of the luncheon hostess for' the Kappa Al- pha Theta alumnae luncheon and Dramatic and Musical program, that the sorority gave Wednesday at the home of the president, Mrs. Ericsson F. McLaughlin, Evanston. Robert Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Lundin, 937 Lincoln ave- nue. has been pledged to Phi Mu Al- pha, a music honorary fraternity, at DePauw University, Greencastle, In- diana. Everett Price of Highland Park is on the committee to arrange Lake Forest college's second formal dance of the spring season. The party will be given by his fraternity, Phi Pi Epsilon, Saturday at the Union League club. Mrs. Earl U. Dean, 706 Braeside road, entertained eight guests " a bridge luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Carroll Risden and children, Danele, John, Caroline and Robert, left Tuesday for Glendale, Califor- nia, where they will join Mr. Ris- den. The Risdens plan to make Glen- dale their home. APRIL I7. 1941