son, read the service.. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for Inglewood, N. J., where they will make their home. soms, son of the. Arthur Hersons, Pleasant Prairie, Saturday noon. Justice of the Peace, Charles Carlâ€" WILL SERVE ON COLLEGE BOARD % Miss Roberta Bosworth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Bosworth, has been chosen to serve on the colâ€" lege board of Carson Pirie Scott, ter her junior year at Connecticut College for Women in the fall. Mrs. Quinian (Long (Dorothy Gatsfield) +Florida, will â€" artive. . in Chicago Saturday to visit her parâ€" ents, and will be guest of honor at & family reunion to be held at Sunâ€" set park, Sunday. BSURPRIAED BY GROUP ON SILVER WEDDING surprised at their home, 371 Bloom street, Wednesday night, when 50 relatives and friends came to help them celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. A mock wedding was staged, with Pete Loesch and his :Nmmmm ‘Mr. and Mrs. Merril A. Miller, 583 Homewood avenue, entertained guests at a dinner party Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller, 623 Homewood aveâ€" nue, who were observing their 35th wedding anniversary. sister, ‘Veronica, as the bride and groom. Four generations of the Loesch family were represented by Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Loesch, Sr., his WILL MAKE HOME IN NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Harriet Irene, to George Herâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy, T33 Glencoe avenue, entertained the folâ€" &.l:n. &.h:&.flg Suyder and daughter Verncette, Baiâ€" : Panams Canal Zone; Mary Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bleimehl, Highland Park. GIVE DINNER PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT GIVE DINNER PARTY PARENTS ANNIVERSARY shoes with P. F." _ _ _ *Lat us show you how your children can avoid flat feet â€" wearing rubberâ€"soled shoes wuhb,l’. F. â€" The -:-Ifly’ â€carnd inside wedge support keeps the growâ€" ing foot in normal position...preâ€" wenis collapse of bone structure. ration odor, Come in today! Tok tag hoee ba The witee o Th s Pholl qat Ond ied iutieth . | _ Mrs Lecnart Heorth !% spending | gont, in Revanaton HOP IN, SOL DIER Have You Pasted This On Your Windshield? Budd‘s tayin Shoe Sto 381 Phone H."P. 718 SQCIETY + YOMEN‘Sâ€"NEWS 4 LOCALS were turned home Tuesday from a vacaâ€" tion spent in Rockport, Mass. wiILL BE HostHas AT SORORITY TEA ‘The North Shore chapter of Delta Gamma Alumnae association will entertain at a tea Sunday in the Sigma chapter house on the Northâ€" western university campus. Mrs. W. Stanley Strong is the newly elected president of the North Shore Alumnae association, and will act as one of the hosteases. mywmnm emergency. Build a wall of defense by buying Defense Savâ€" ings Bonds and Stamps. Miss June Whitworth has returnâ€" ed home from California where she Mrs. E. E. Paulsen and daughter, have returned to their home in Ariâ€" zona, after visiting friends here. Thursday‘ Mrs. Paulsen entertained at a luncheon at the J. M. Troxel Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tupper, Lakeâ€" side Manor road, will return the later part of this month from their summer home in Lake Geneva. the former Lydia Garling of Highâ€" land Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Sommerville, 1016 Fort Sheridan avenue, left yesâ€" terday for a two weeks trip to Coloâ€" rado. Mr. Sommerville operates amateur radio station WOWHF, and they plan to visit some of their radio friends on the trip. 4 Mrs. Herman Wilken and. chilâ€" dren, Helen, Louise and Clark of Everly, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray May, 625 South St. Johns avenue. home, 343 Moraine road. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Johnson, Marion avenue, returned home over the weekâ€"end from a three weeks vacation in the Canadian Rockies. St. Johns avenue, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kruszka, in Springfield and attending the Il!â€" The following women have earned the right to wear Red Cross Service pins, having completed 144 hours of volunteer service in the production of garments and surgical dressings: Miss Olie Landry, Vine avenue; Mrs. Kathleen Moods, Broadview avenue, Mrs. Charles Rubens, South Linden vacationing in northern Minnesota. The men are both police officers on the Highland Park force. m Marshall Field‘s patriotic table John Lemmon, son of Mr. and| caused much comment. Using a red, Mrs. J. H. Lemmon, 418 Glencoe| white and blue stripped cloth, the av-m,nd!l:yuln.udm table was set with aluminum plates, Walter Lips, Centerfleld aveâ€"| biue goblets and napkins. Blue canâ€" nue, left Camp Forrest, Tenn., Satâ€"| dies embedded in blue cornfliowers urday with the 120th infantry for| in three star shaped arrangements. Camp Robinson, Arkansas, for a six| Two gold eagles guarded the cenâ€" weeks maneuver. terpiece. for LaSalle to visit relatives and friends. children, Dudley, Shirley, and Doroâ€" thy, 824 S. St. Johns avenue, left Sunday for New Jersey and the east. ‘They will be gone for two avenue Mrs. J.; A. Riggio, 1252 Pleasant avenue, and children left Saturday The Northshore Alumnae associaâ€" tion of Alpha Delts Pi will meet Aug. 18, st the home of . Preston Kendall, 1617 avenue, Wilmette, for dessertâ€"bridge. Mrs. W. J. Black, also of Wilmette, will assist. Mrs. Kendall as hostess. J. Friedman, Deerfield Mr. and Mrs. Edward Patten are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitworth reâ€" wWED SATURDAY IN PARENTS HOME Miss Sylvia Johnson will become the bride of Edward Ray Hangren Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Johnson, Todd court. Dr. W. F. Weir will read the service. Miss Lillian Gathmann of Itasca and Miss Bernice Hangren, Highwood, will be the bridesmaids and Robert ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS AT HIGHWOOD CORBNTBR Members of the Deerfleld Ameriâ€" Legion auxiliary entertained 250 Fort Sheridan men and 50 giris at the Highwood Service center Wednesday night. In charge of the affair was Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, Mrs. John Welch and Mrs. M. A. Pottenger,. Chaperones were Mrs. E. G. Jacobson, Mrs. Carl Scheer, Mrs. Geo. Jacobs and Miss Marâ€" guerite Plagge. Miss .. Suzanne Olmsted, 2367 Pierce road, spent several days this week at Lake Geneva, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan C. Betts and daughter Cynthia. The Betts, who live at 184 Lakeside Manor road, will return to Highland Park, September 1. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas and children spent the past week at Anâ€" tioch. in Jnaknon, kmor wite her dough ter and soninâ€"law,. Mr. d.: Clark Renker. Hangren will be the best man. ‘The Highwood, is registered on the July 1 draft. Mrs. George Harder will entertain the Friday bridge club at her home centerpiece of button red zinias. A pink coat (red really) was drapped across the "Master‘s" chair, and at his place on the table, were his ridâ€" ing crop, alash, black velvet cap and a pair of hunting gloves. A fifteen foot potted ragweed, labelled "Pride of Highland Park" was awarded a white ribbon. The plant was exzhibited through the courtesy of Absentee Real Estate Owners, and the prize was awarded by grateful citizens. ‘The fashion show will begin at 1;15 o‘clock August 29. Exmoor girls and matrons will model clothes from Russek‘s, including furs, street and formal wear, as well as college clothes. a Miss Helen Straubelâ€" and ~Benny Goodman are staying at Moraineâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake during their engageâ€" ments at the Ravinia Festival. mands have returned to‘their Deere _ Moraine Antique shop s table was lettuce green and yellow and Anne Hoyer‘s table was a strawberry Harry Aiston‘s table almost stopâ€" ped the show. Mr. Aiston, with the aid of Alden and Company, did a ‘"hunt table.". The table, (150 years old) was set with fine old bone Eingâ€" lish plates, with two large English bone china huntsmen figurines. The Park drive home, after a six week vacation spent in Fairhope, Minn. Klee phioxâ€"Mrs. K. Kraft; Scabiosaâ€" Mre. L. M. Steele; terrace coffee tableâ€"Specialâ€"Mrs. Whitt Schults; gaillardia type zinniaâ€"Mrs. Eugene Pfster; daliasâ€"Mrs. Robert Manâ€" del; gladioli â€" Mrs. Robert Manâ€" Miss Katherine Baird‘s watermelâ€" lon damask cloth, white milk glass plates, Staffordshire figurines and a floral arrangement of pink roses, green grapes and purple plums in a Chinese bowl. Miss Dorothy Wilkins of Tatâ€" man‘s, Inc., used pale blue linen appliqued with white laurel leaves; 24 erystet watst gobiets. She uses crystal water goblets. She used a pair of white, Chinese figurines as a centerpiece. Smithers, Jr., will be the hostesses at the ladies bridge party Friday. Tea will be served on the terrace from 4 until 5 o‘clock. table group (:thud‘;nl‘- were outstanding: Mandel, Mrs. J biscusâ€"Mrs. Steinberg Members of the Budapest quartet, Tomatossâ€"Specialâ€"Mrs y Mrs. Robert Manâ€" inl â€" Mrs. Robert M. Shumway: hiâ€" Mary John T. Sloan, 362 Laurel avenue, a graduate of Highland Park high school, was awarded a half scholarâ€" ship to the University of Chicago, George A. Works, dean of students announced today. . Awarded on the basis of scholarship and leadership in activities, the scholarship, worth 450 dollars, provides for halfâ€"tuiâ€" Sloan to enter the university Green Bay road, have returned home from Battle Creek, Mich., after a week‘s vacation. I8 BNGAGED To 8T. CHARLES MAN Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Inman announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Roland Neri, son of Mr. abd Mrs. August Nerl, St. Charles, TIL The wedding will take place in early fall, E. D. Cribbs, 645 Skokie avenue is on a two weeks‘ motor trip. Miss Joyce Bridges, representing Iowa and Miss Margaret McBweeâ€" ney, representing. William and Mary, attended a meeting Wednesâ€" day afterncon at the home of Mrs. Stuart Fox, Wilmetts The meetâ€" ing was attended by Gamma Phi Beta representatives. Mrs. Louis Cohen, 266 Hazel aveâ€" nue, has been appointed coâ€"chairâ€" man for the sale of season subscripâ€" tions for the 1941 season of the Chiâ€" cago City Opera Co., which opens the season November 8, with Lily The wedding will take place at the Holy Cross church, August 23, with e e " aphy, realing fhs Mrea.Ragar A.. Jenkine, who is reâ€" cuperating from a â€"throat infection, is reported doing nicely at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minter Sarâ€" 5. A native of Muncie, Ind., he deâ€" ANNOUNCE DATE OF DAUGHTERS‘ WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Haws, 910 Rosemary terrace, announce the approaching â€"â€" marriage of _ their daughter, Maric, to Herbert Busse, Miss Frances Richey, Chicago, will be the maid of honor and Miss Margaret rMar. Deerfleld, and Miss Estelle Busse, Chicago, will be the bridesmaids. Robert Haws will serve the groom and Henry Haws, Deerfleld, and Louis Lessman, Chiâ€" cago, will usher. The idea being developed is of a series of weekly programs to be held in the spring to select the three outstanding local voices which, as finalists, will with the chorus hbmï¬wu arships, which will be awarded by the concert committee, will give the young people a definite goal toward which to work. Any persons interâ€" ested in appearing in these weekly concerts may call the music direcâ€" tor, Mr. Harold Betts, or the music committee chairman, Mrs. John First rehearsals for the Novemâ€" ber concert will be held on Tuesday night, Sept. 9, at the Community Center. Memberships are still open and the membership chairman, Mr. K. C. Bennett, may be contacted for chorus attempts to give an opporâ€" tunity to sing together to those perâ€" sons who enjoy singing but do not necessarily have outstanding voices. A voice placement test is required in order to maintain balance in the group. Sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801 will give a bunco party at the Maâ€" sonic temple, at 8:30 o‘clock Monâ€" day evening, Aug. 18. Prizes and refreshments. RECBIVE WORD OF BROTHER‘S DEATH Mrs. â€" Ross ~J. Beatty,â€" received word ‘of the death of her brother, Walter Scott Ryan, at the Veterans hospital, Indianapolis, Ind., August signed many electric displays New York‘s Great White Way. Waukegan, August 2. The attendâ€" ants were Miss Virginia Noss and John Swaska. ‘The bride attended the University of Illinois, and Mr. Kettner graduated this year from Armour Institute of Technology. GIVE BUNCO PARTY MONDAY NIGHT Sheridan Rebekah Lo importaat season in the organâ€" a‘s history of effort in behalf ung singers, plans by the Conâ€" committee show. his year 320 N Mrs. John Chord, Winnetka, was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Martin Murphy, Thursday. place, are on a motor trip through northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehouse, Detamble avenue, are visiting in Shawano, Wis. rad, 128 McGovern street. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hanson and sons, 1102 Burton avenue, left Safâ€" urday for a week‘s vacation in Dovâ€" Roger ‘Williams avenue, and chilâ€" dren have returned home from Casâ€" tle Park, Mich., where they have been vacationing. and children, Glendale, Mo., are visâ€" iting in the home of Mrs. M. H. Conâ€" 344 Bloom street, entertained guests Saturday night in celebration of The W. J. Andersons, Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden, tie CTSiâ€" ~FTal‘s fA% has «Ai T Yilus} | 1 i .l . en‘ R@mi _ 3,,$1.00 â€" â€" W. V. STREET, LTD. 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