MeDonald . and his committee have made great plans for the all day Fourth of July party to be held at the club. There will be entertainâ€" ment for the children as well as for the grownuns. B. 7. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. John VW. Evers, Jr.. Mrs. R. B. Swazey end Mrs. R. F. Walker were responâ€" sible for the successful party. At the bridge luncheon held Friâ€" day, one hundred and fifty women were present to hear Josephine Walâ€" ters O‘Neil talk about bridge. Mrs. Start Club Season With Dinner Dance Zxmoor opened the season formâ€" ally Saturday night with a dinner dance. Lou Diamond‘s orchestra played for the dance, held on the terrace of the club. Dances will be held each Saturday night through the summer. W. D. McDonald is chairman of the summer entertainment commitâ€" tee and is assisted by Harold Mcâ€" Lain, William H. Morton, James M. Murphy, B. C. Neuman, William E. Peters, Earl Z. Sproul, and Mrs. James Allen. The 3each club at the Moraine on the Lake is proving to be one of the most popular and busiest places in iown. The private beach is for memâ€" bers only, and & gay crowd can be found any time swimming or lazily lounging. on the beach, sipping a cool drink at the Natchez lounge, o7 indulging in a game of badminâ€" ton, _ horseshoe, _ or _ tedderball. Dances are given frequently for the club members and their guests. Enjoy Beach Club at Moraine on the Lake If the party for the navy is as successful as the one the Moraine geve for the Army last Thursday, it should be a very good one. When Moraine on the Lake enterâ€" iains the Naval officers and their ladics at cocktails tonight the folâ€" lowing young ladies will act as hostesses: Francigene Sheridan and Virginia Creigh, Highland Park; Dorothy and Helen Wiebolt, Glenâ€" coe; Marge Webb, Natalie DeClerâ€" que, Georgette Hill, Janet Musselâ€" man and Marjorie Hamilton of Winâ€" netka. Entertain Navy At Cocktail Party The dance, held in the beautiful big ball room of the famous lake resort hotel, will be attended by many of the North Shore and Chiâ€" cago socialites. Howard McCreeâ€" rey‘s orchestra will play for the dancers. He was formerly at the Pump Room of the Ambassador East hotel, Chicago. Highland Park is to have two of the biggest events of the summer season Saturday night, when the Ravinia Opera: opens, followed by the dinner dance at Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake. Sir Thomas Beecham and Lady Cunard will be the honored guests at the Moraine party. Dinner Dance at Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake S QOCIETNY A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leuer, 1810 Broadâ€" view, Ravinia, Monday. "Pat Wilson will have her spinâ€" ster dinner at Moraine on the Lake Friday night. Miss Wilson, Lake Rluff. and Ensign Rhoades, formerâ€" Iv of Highland Park, will be marâ€" ried Saturday. Many of the memâ€" bers of the wedding party are exâ€" nected to finish the evening at the formal opening of the beautiful Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Olson, 124 Fullâ€" er lane, Winnetka, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby daughter, born at St. Francis hospital, Evanston, Sunday mornâ€" ing. She is the first grandchild for Mrs. Hilda Olson, 1806 S. St. Johns avenue, who says they haven‘t named the baby yet, because she‘s ao special, they can‘t seem to find a name that quite fits. "Uncle Harâ€" vey" Olson, is in New York, and he received a telegram announcing the big event. Spinsters Dinner At Moraine Friday Following the wedding ceremony a dinner was given at Moraine on the Lake for 16 guests. The young couple are now on their honeymoon, at an unannounced destination. New Granddaughter "Grandma‘" Olson Miss Madeline Evensen, daughter of the Walter Evensens, 950 South Sheridan road and John Labart Jr., son of the Senior Labarts, Chicago, were married Saturday afternoon in the parsonage of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church. Rev. L. H. Laubenâ€" stein performed the ceremony. Seated. left to right: Col. A. F. Glaim, Mrs. Glaim., R. C. Graham and Mrs. M. D. Ure. Standing, Capt. M. and Major G. R. Douglas, morale officer. Wedding Dinner Moraineâ€"onâ€"thelake € WOMEN‘S NEWS Â¥% CLUBS The Highland Park PRESS ARMY RECEPTION AT THE MORAINE Glaim, Mrs. Glaim. Mrs. Homer, General Homer, Mrs. F. Nowakowski, Mrs. Miss Bowen will enter Earlham college, Richmond, in the fall as a junior, and Mr. Hanes will enter as a senior. Mr. and Mrs, Winfield B. Zimmer, 522 Glencoe avenue, announce the engagement â€" of their daughter, Betty Bowen, to Frederick Hanes, Richmond, Indiana, son of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hanes. : No defiâ€" nite date has been set for the wedâ€" ding. The annual picnic given by the Highland Park Royal Arch Masons and Eastern Stars will be held at Sunset Park either the first or third Sunday in July. William H. Stupâ€" ple is chairman of the committee in charge and will be assisted by Leonard Frieble, Reuben R. Thomâ€" Fnaaged To Indiana Man as. Raymond Klinger and J. W Whitehouse. Mrs. Anna Daniels, 807 Deerfleld avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter, Bery!, to Richard Paul Jones, 1444 Somerset avenue, Deerfleld, at Kahoka, Missouri, June 14. To Have Picnic At Sunset Park Miss Elsie Schadewitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schadewitz and Frank Warren, son of the senâ€" ior Frank Warrens, were married Monday evening in the chapel of the Highland Park Trinity Episcopal church. Rev. Christoph Keller perâ€" formed the ceremony. Miss Betty Muhlke, Deerfleld, was the bride‘s only attendant. Is Married In Missouri Is Married at Episcopal Church . Ure, Lieut. Col. R. C. Graham, Capt. F. Nowakowski A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Paddock, Wheeling, Tuesâ€" day, at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe De Rocco, 417 Adams street, Glencoe are the parâ€" ents of a little girl, born at the Highland Park hospital Monday. Robert Harris served his brother as best man and the ushers were Lieuts. James Ireland, Goff Smith, Gilbert Pheres and Howard Clark of West Point. Lieut. and Mrs. Harris are honeyâ€" moning on an extended motor trip. of Highland Park, were attired in poudre blue tulle and lace frocks with starched tulle halos and carâ€" ried yellow roses and blue delâ€" phinium. The bride‘s mother wore plum lace and chiffon with a corsage of gardenias and the groom‘s mother was gowned in pink lace with a corâ€" sage of gardenias. The bride wore ice blue satin with finger tip tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Alice Harris, as maid of honor, wore poudre blue marquisette and lace. ‘The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Nelson of N. Y., Mrs. Robert Harris, Detroit, Mrs. George Bresler, Evâ€" anston, and Miss Lizette Anderson A beautiful military . wedding took place at 3 o‘clock Saturday, June 14, in the Winnetka Congreâ€" gation church. Dorothy Grego Casâ€" serly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Grego of this city was given in marriage by her father to Lieut. John F. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Harris of Chiâ€" cago. The Rev. Samuel Harkness read the service. A reception at Exâ€" moor club followed the ceremony: Lovely Military Wedding June 26, 1941