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GARNETT‘S $1.00 to $1.35 Maitre d‘Hotel Anton Burster, who has been with the university elub of Chicago for the past 15 years, is now associated with Moâ€" raine on the Lake. Theo Rooms, recently of the Blackstone hotel, is the Moraine chef. Mrs. Van de Wyer O‘Connor has been named social directoress and secretary of the Moraine Beach elub. Mrs. O‘Connor, who is so well known on the North Shore, was formerly associated with Marshall Field‘s Wedding Bureau. She servâ€" ed as executive manager of the bureau for five years and has taken care of many of our North Shore brides. The National Association of Building Owners and Managers will have a luncheon and meeting at Moâ€" raine on the Lake Tuesday. Durâ€" ing the meeting the wives of those The Social Circleâ€" MRS. O°CONNOR NOW AT MORAINE ON LAKE (Continued from preceding page) THE PRES S3 Mr. and Mrs. John Gifford (Murâ€" iel Prato) are the proud parents of twin daughters born at St. Francis hospital, Evanston, Tuesday. The Giffords live in Rogers Park. Miss Deloris Seguin, 661 Central avenue, daughter of the W. J. Segâ€" uins, has been ill at her home, sufâ€" fering from influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman, Detroit, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Neuman‘s parents, the Wilâ€" liam Luebkes, 11 Prairie avenue. Robert Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fox, Lakeside Manor road, who was recently commisisoned enâ€" sign in the United States Navy, is stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Mrs. Hans Bahr entertained her bridge club at her home 111 North Ridge road, Monday night. Mrs. J. H. Gleason, 852 N. Sheriâ€" dan road, entertained a number of Roycemore seniors at tea Wednesâ€" day afternoon in honor of her sisâ€" ter, Darlene Foley, a member of the graduating class. Miss Foley and three other girls, were coâ€"hostâ€" ess at a breakfast party, given at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, Friâ€" day morning. attending will be invited to play bridge. Louise McClerman will entertain at a luncheon for 35 guests at Moâ€" raine on the Lake June 21. After the luncheon she will present her pupils in a recital. Sir Thomas Beecham and Lady Cunard will be at the Moraine durâ€" ing the Ravinia Festival. STATIONERY BILLFOLDS SUN. GLASSES Father‘s Day is next Sunday, June 15, and if you haven‘t already gotten Dad something, here are a few timely tips. FERES...........5.... . ss0svivisteresseccccteli0e WeWE (NK StatioNnERry StoRrE 37 South St. Johns Avenue PHONE H.P. 567 CIGARETTES, CIGARS and PIPE TOBACO LECTRO _ LIGHTER Automatic Pipe Lighter â€" Also GREETING LARSON‘S CARDS 50c and up 25¢ to $1.95 Mrs. Herbert R.. Smith spent Tuesday in Decatur, where she atâ€" tended graduation exercises at James A. Millikin university. Kerâ€" win Smith, her son, a member of the graduating class received his B.S. degree. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Roberts have just returned from two weekâ€"end trips into Indiana. ‘The first being over Memorial Day to LaGrange, to visit Mrs. Roberts old homestead, and attend a class reunion.. They also visited Mrs. Roberts‘ brother F. J. Brown and his son‘s family, J. F. Brown II, representing the third, fourth and fifth generations. Last weekâ€"end they went to DePauw uniâ€" versity to attend a class reunion and to visit Alpha Phi, then over to Indianapolis to see a 90 year old aunt, the daughter of Dr. Joseph W. Chamberlin of Elkhart, Ind. One delightful night was spent at Raâ€" vinia Acres, at Turkey Run, in one of the guest houses operated by the J. R. Warmington‘s, former Highland Park residents. Judson has completed his seventh year at Harvard college, having just been awarded his Ph.D, degree in chemistry. After visiting friends and relatives here, they will move from Cambridge, Mass., to Wilmâ€" ington, Delaware, where Judson has accepted a position with the DuPont company, starting to work July 1. Denton Smith spent last weekâ€"end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert R. Smith of Linden avenue. Denton is associated with the Genâ€" eral Electric company in Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Wells, Jr., and daughter Anne, arrived Monday to spend two weeks visitâ€" ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Gunn of Evanston. Miss Jeanne Parker attended the wedding of Miss Katherine Jane Lightbody, Glencoe, and Lieut. Francis W. Parker, III, at National Cathedral, Washington, D. C., Satâ€" urday. Lt. Parker is stationed in Washington as a staff officer in orâ€" dinance. Miss Shirley Lauridsen has reâ€" turned to the home of her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Sophie Lauridsen, 373 North avenue, to spend the summer vacation. She has been attending Occidental college, Los Angeles, California. Chicago and North Shore Brokâ€" ers were guests of the Moraine on the Lake executives Friday afternoon. They have been invited to look over the hotel, since the remodelling. Miss Joyce Bridges, daughter of the Robert Bridges, has returned from the University of ITowa, to spend the summer vacation in Highland Park. Wallace Glader, who is stationed at Camp Grant, Rockford, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glader, 17 S. Green Bay road. Saturday night he was honored at a buffet supper at the home of Miss Margo Hartman, 510 Ravine Manor road. Eight couples attended. (Continued on page 9) JUNE 12, 1941