George C. Baldwin will preside at the meeting. ‘The meeting will open at 10 c‘clock, and will be followed by luncheon. pins, having completed 144 hours of volunteer service in the producâ€" tion program. MEET AT PARISH OF EVANGELICAL CHURCOH The members of the Park hospital hold their monthly (today) in the parish house of the Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Wallace Still, El Paso, ‘l:x:.-u--n the enâ€" Clemons, to Lieut. Whans IIIul:‘d h!dgnfl“b Park.: The bridge is for the beneâ€" fit of the Helpers of the Holy.Souls, an order <that provides food and clothing for the poor. In charge of of Glencoe and Mrs. Harry Mills of Highland Park. GIVE DANCE FOR GIRLSâ€"SOLDIERS WILL MEET TONIGHT AT THE Y.W.0.A. The Highland Park Women of the Moose will meet tonight (Wednesâ€" day) atâ€" 8 o‘clock at the YWCA. Plans for the annual picnic will be discussed. Mrs. Norma Hill will _ Next Wednesday a public card and game party will be sponsored by the organization at the YWCA. will meet August 11 at Witten hall. An initiation will be held. EARN PIN FOR RED CROSS WORK Mrs. Theima B. McHugh and Mrs. Harvey Brock have earned the #‘MDN'ID . E. R WYLES Miss Clemons was educated at Little Rock Junior college. TLieut. Wyles is a graduate of the Park Woman‘s club, Elm Place and city will be guests of honor at a dance given August 9 by the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club at the club bailroom. ‘The dance will be formâ€" al. Mrs. Harry G. Perts is the presâ€" ident of the club. * CATHOLIC WOMEN BENEFIT BRIDGE The social service group of the North Shore Catholic ~ Women‘s bridge party on Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 1:30 pm. at the Hishland MEET TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR DANCE Sheridan Rebekah lodge met Monâ€" day night at the Masonic temple and discussed plans to give a dance for the soldiers. Mrs. Mildred First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, has established a depot at 373 Roger Williams aveâ€" mue, Ravinia, to receive new and used clothing and bedding. ‘These articles are shipped to The Chrisâ€" tian Science War Relief committee, in Boston, which in turn ships them overseas, for distribution to the meedy, regardless of race or creed. The â€"depot is open on Mondays, ‘Tuesdays and Fridays from 1:30 to 5;00 p.m. The Eiks club held their annual picnic at Mooney‘s grove Sunday. A basket lunch was served at noon. R. J. Sheehan was chairman of the and his assistants were moâ€"m.h est Moldaner; and Joseph Berube. mum‘mum- sisted by ‘Mmes. Cherry, Clinâ€" ton F. Beach, Robert Creig, J. O Clarke, Phillip Johnson, E. E. Kern OURISTIAN SCIENCE WAR ACTIVITIES HOLD PICNIC AT MOONEY®8 GROVE J. 8. Cross, J. M. Hopp, J. C. Smith, W. R.‘Marvin, A. F. Sturm, J. M Watkins, and J. C. Leaming. swimming in the Ravinia beach and| freshman next month, t-oâ€"u@l-a.-uul WHtHe 120% Arccorrnae a tricts enjoyed the partys® The afterâ€" | _ When Alice Dorick, of Highland noon was spent plagibg> @umes,| Parks entets«Knox college as a The Helen Taylor Carr auxiliary of the Chicago Commons picnic was held Saturday at the Ravinia school %mm BY COMMONS 475 Roger Williame Ave. Phone 2527 SOCIETY & WYOMEN‘S NEWS & LOCALS VEU Fort SAIL IN RACB FOR®‘ VAIL TROPHY * Roger, Henry and Malcoim Vail, sailed their boat in the first big race of the day at Ephriam, Wis., last weekâ€"end, to compete for the Henry S. Vail trophy, which their grandâ€" mother gives each year, in memory of their grandfather, who was one of the first yachting enthusiasts in the village. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE DAUGHTER HARRIET Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy anâ€" ter, Harriet , to Lee Rdward East on July 19, 1941. Mrs. W. C. Comer, Sunday. ‘The other daughters and their families present were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Leihser, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Crittenden of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seiver, Greenâ€" ville, who accompanied the Wheelâ€" ers here. In the afterncon Ray Boller showed his colored movies of Mexico. Mr. Wheeler is a retired hardware merchant, retiring six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruce, Ridgewood drive, have returned from a vacation spent in Wisconsin. mond and Betty Lou. Greenville, spent the weekâ€"end in this city with their four daughters, celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Their daughters and their husbands were all present at the dinner party given at the home of one of the daughters, Mr. and tion of the day was pianned. ~Tney have three children, Grant Jr., Rayâ€" CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ossERVE s11vkr wWEDDING DATE CHOOSR AVGUST 17 FPOR CHURCH PICNIC Met} fwâ€"ehï¬â€"hâ€nnu-w 11-&.“0!“&:1\:!"‘:5- nic, to be held at Sunset Park. Rev. woulns -_'._'!ff‘_’,'!m“?""-“dl! HOLD DINNERâ€"DANCE MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LARKE The first of the series of: weekly dinnerâ€"dances sponsored by the Beach club of Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, was held Friday night at the ball room. Carl Sands and his orchesâ€" tra played fo rthe dance. â€"l “n u%ï¬iV. Marie Schneider, Jean Sinclair and Alvina Culver Campbell Chapter Guild, O0.K.8., met at the home of Mrs. William Brldae.uslnma-..n. wood, Wednesday (today) at 1:30 o‘clock. A dessert luncheon, followâ€" ed by cards, was given. The hostâ€" Marian Dahi, Eleanor Dahl, Marion Sanford, Marguerite Spangler, Doris Geiser; Nancy Henning, Billie Salâ€" yards, Gordon Ralph, Alice Johnâ€" son,‘ Burton Tillman, Donald Tillâ€" man and Helen Dabhl Mrs, Arthur nnnm-nmnr;ud-n-nun sccompany the group as chanâ€" BRIDGE LUNOIIOI BRIDDLE HOME ATTENDING CONFERENCE AT CEDAR LAKE, IND. _‘The following people are at New Mexico Military . Institute,| Miss Pond returned t lâ€"d.ll.-‘d&-mlhh‘..hl:n‘-m School of Finance at the University | Monte, Calif. of Pennsylyania. w Smenreoll......... "We make your wardrobe live a EXCLUSIVE Cleaning with Character long. long time." Exclusive Tailors & Cleaners 1845 S. St. Johns Ave. an outd Broce qncanatea t will take place in group as chapâ€" Williams Bay, Fred Greenslade and s 148 South Second street, place, is visiting her family in Sioux tion in * Fred Kortbein, Greenwood aveâ€" uue, spent last week in ‘Tomah? Wis., with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nels W. Johnson, 856 Taylor avenue, left Sunday for Canada for a short vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Lester Laubenstein returned home Friday from a two weeks visit spent in the Kast. 1244 Prairie avenue spent several days last week with relatives in Deâ€" troit, Mich. Smith, 864 Ridgewood drive. Miami Beach, arrived last week to visit Judze and Mrs Sammel Mrs. Anne Merrett and son Wred, ® Handâ€"made Dresses ® Bath Robe Sots ..... 18e e â€" * K tere ...... DollorDaybvinquminqsonboby'swwyd.ymods % ® Handâ€"made Slips .......2 for $1.00 ® Seersucker Sun Suit ...2 for $1.00 ® Handâ€"made Dresses ... 2 for $1.00 * Toddlers Polo shirts_....2 for $1.00 ® Handâ€"made Rompers ..2 for $1.00 v Large â€"size metal baskets Attractive pattems, fast new patterns. Broken assortments of wash goods, worth to 59c yard. mudrcrm Rosebud, small 35 cmrquuaï¬!y is of I this year, ‘L.“"D':"h:'.‘?‘""":"- regardless of qreat market adeehtes un NO CREDITS ‘. . ~. NO EXCHANGES . . . NO REFUNDS DOLLAR DAY Plain marquisette and: point dot tailored panels. Curtains from c Dollar Day. Set consists of two bath towels, two face towels and four wash cloths. A big value. Made by Martex. Double size. Ready to Highly sbsorbent, e Mrs. Jesse D. Scheinman, 29c and 35¢ values. 38" and 48" widths. Marquisettes, dimâ€" ihes, atc. Regular $2.50 to $2.95 Curtains â€" $2:00â€" Waste Baskets 2 for $1,00 3 Te 110 4 yds. $1.00 Flour Sack Towels 8 !« $1.00 Bath Towels 39¢@ _ Kitchen Towek § for $1,00 Baby and Tots Wear 2 for $1.00 Curtain Goods, 4 yard: £1.00 Dollar Day Infants Wear $1.00 street, visited in , Thursday. Fine Percale 5 Yards $1.00 8 Piece Towel Set $1.00 mbighâ€"rqeeatrry and dot Priscilia "curtains. Alto . wide Cubi:.""nnwn,ï¬ihdnï¬gdfa GARNETI $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 colors, Now selling at 28c yd. Many will spend the next two weeks. Mrs. Earl Wing, $42 North Eind court, has returned home from Laâ€" llhudln.wvl. Mrs. Peter J. Â¥. Weber, 9854 Knd court, the Karl Wings of this| Ridgewood drive, entertained at a city und Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Dolan,| shower and tes Thursday in honor D. C., Wwhere the General was called for temporary duty. gima Eta Sigma, honor fraternity of Strayer college, Washington, C., on July 24. © & Carroll Vigeant, formerly of ® Seersucker Overalls ® Boys‘ Wash Suits .. ® Tots‘ Wash Dresses ® Handâ€"made Rompers duck feather. Feather . proof finish polishina New fall patterns, small and large prints. â€" * Printed Crepes & Flannelette 5 yds. $1.00 owels. Made by Martex Fmgchurqomvo'ofspun rayon, yams: Splendid for COCKTAIL APPETIZERS ransparent acetite hat CARANT‘S 1CE CRE A M S Fovntain Sorvice and 464 Roger Williams PHONE 5548 12 !â€" $1.00 $1.00 Each 2 for $1.00 2 yds. $1.00 WISCONSIN & CUNNINGHAM Rayon Serge and Mrs. John Homer, Hat Boxes Ave. linen and $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk, 2744 Deere Park drive, left Wednesday for a three weeks‘ vacation in the north woods. Dollar Our regular 65¢ ties. Bu ;lp;fybohroayMJfoz Brushed _ rayon _ sweaters Priced for clearance. White and fancy broadcloth shirts. A Big valué. Reqular 50c value. Buy them Women‘s Handâ€"Made Batiste Gowns Women‘s Pliste Crepe Gowns ......... Children‘s Rayon Crepe Slips ... Broadcloth Pajamasâ€"Printed Broadcloth, fast color,â€"â€"â€".â€"$1.00 Childrens‘ Pantiesâ€"Runâ€"stop stitch fabric, band front _ fitked cuff..............._._.___ccccn 2 sc ae CC mik Cut from rayon crepé. Charâ€" mant. 4â€"gore bias with shadow panel. ; Famous Lorraine undies.â€"Same germents "bt sama price uhdmfloy. * ",._:- . xs is â€,‘u Earl Wallis, 202 Hdgecii® drive spending 10 days in New York. Grace Newmeyer, 618 Homewood l'oilondorlacofrw WM“MWW abric. Tew Bneadlcom .2 Men‘s Shirts $1.00 / Men‘s Paj knomem cnd wthis Phor Corerings Mercerized cotton split foot anklets of pure silk, Also regular length socks at .. . & ; AND EVERY DAY. .:; _ ~« Elastic antl @ufF top .‘ White,; solid colars and fancies. Qur regular 255::% R DOLLAR DAY Elastic . top, ~solid ; colors. mommb’h';rnbd bï¬ Boys‘ T Shirts 389 Roger Williams Ave. Men‘s Neckwear 95 valu o“_Ool-r.'ch'llm.c'“ 32 Years of Customer Satiufaction Men‘s Sweaters $1.00 Gowns $1.00 3 for $1.00 Slips $1.00 Day at 3 for $1.00 Women‘s *~_ * Campus Socks _ 6 prs. $1.00 E,f";fl prs. $1:00 Husenetter Hardware Elastic m Slat on codetieias s ’uAu- t ot% «C4 argnlg Men‘s Socks 5 prs. $1.00 FIRST. _.... \ acRegular 35¢ quality, Sollid colors. Sanforized.slacks, wo nrzlmon.flhnl-pflu. broodloom that will not lose its twist â€" even after soap» plied, twised Friezs ore no more costty than stundard sizes Come in and lock â€" we have all of the newes P â€"ONE DAY > Thars., Aug. 7 Men‘s Regitar 15c quality handker Boys‘ Slack Suit$1.00 chief Odd lot worth to <$2 Choice Dollar Day $1.00 Men‘s Neckwear Sli f wirth P40 Rest R $1.00 silk ties. While ho ont ols bay 5n t Tt Trigue ‘runâ€"stop "stitch f:t:k. mand tea rose. _. gy Po y Rayon Pajamas $1.00 Novelty shadow stripes with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. O‘Brien, 636 Mcmu.m‘_: gratulations on the birth of & born at the Highland Park hospital, uin Hk. 1 20". 90 Miss Mary Young, Marion, Ind., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Young, at their home in the Terraces, Ravinia. avenue, and Julla Tonn, 600 Deerâ€" field avenue, have returned home from a sojourn at Twin Lake, Wis. _ T ra sTop"" s at .. . & prs. $1.00 Boys‘ Wash Slacks $1.00 12 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 Dollar Day $1.00 doz (Continued on Page 8) $1.00 , â€" short â€"sleeves waist. 3 tor $1.00 rayon. and :>â€".....$1.00 â€"»«~....$1,00 2 for $1.00 to ~$2.35 Phone 43687