negligee by four and Chi lake, Th Thursdoy, September 4, 1941 tion of its ki management of Those who will model are: Miss Priscilla Armstrong, Mrs. John E. Baker Jr., Mrs. Joseph Belden, Jr., Mrs. D. W. Buchanan, Jr., Miss Betty Buck, Miss Patricia Cathcart, Mrs. Walter Cherry, Mrs. A. W. Cook, Miss Elizabeth Cowles, Miss Leonora Cudahy, Miss Anne Doughâ€" aday, Miss Goodi.ï¬lh Mary Merâ€" vill Hubbard, M Marie Louise Hulburd, : Miss Kay Keehn. Miss Joan Kemper, Miss Helen Niblack, Miss Anne Porter, Miss Joan Reid, Miss Beverly Roach. Fashions will be exhibited by Lilâ€" lian Agar, Inc. Lake Forest; Louis Berman & Co., Chicago: Lucille Boucher, Lake Forest, Elizabeth Hagner, of Hotelâ€"Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" lake and Williams of Highland Park. Twenty Debs to Model at Fashion Show at Moraine, Sept Reservations may be made by callâ€" ing Mrs. Louise O‘Connor, social directress, of Hotelâ€"Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" lake, Highland Park 4444, not later than 6 p. m. the day preceeding the luncheonâ€"show. Sewall Truax.spent the weekend at the Indiana Dunes, Wilson, Ind., where he attended "Old Timer‘s Day." Jabob and James Crane will be here from Washington to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crane, about September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wolterâ€" ding are on a six weeks trip through the west. Are Married At St. James Church Miss Anna Dean, Waukegan beâ€" eame the bride of Lawrence Gurioli, at St. James church, Saturday morning. Father James Gleason read the services. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manferdini, Wed At Home Of Bride‘s Parents Miss Ruth Hirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Hirsch, 1620 Dean avenue, and Maurice J. Berkson, Chicago, were married ‘Thursday night at the home of the bride‘s parents. The groom is the son of Mrs. Isadore Berkson. Atâ€" tendants were Mrs. Seymour Graâ€" ham, Winnetka and Max ~Rosenâ€" weig. Miss Barbara Simon acted as flower girl. The couple are now on a honeymood, at an unannounced destination. Sue Sparling, daughter of the Philip Sparlings, 409 Oakwood ave> nue, is home from a six weeks vacaâ€" tion spent in Los Angeles with her grandmother. Mrs. H. E. Swinea and children 423 Glencoe avenue, have returned home from Phoenix, Arizona, where they spent the summer. Dorothy Flinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flinn, 417 Oakâ€" wood avenue spent last week in Waukegan, with her aunt, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Thompson. Mrs. George Bock, 581 Laurel avenue, entertained a group of chilâ€" dren Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Audrey‘s fifth birthâ€" day. Weds Edward Smith Here, August 26 Miss Adeline Pincus, Chicago and Edward I. Smith, president of the Smith Manufacturing Co., 48 South Skokie road, were married August 26, by Police Magistrate Henry A. Hansen. Are Honeymooning in North Woods Miss Kathryn Pape, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Pape, Evanston, and Edward J. Steffen, son of the Bernard Steffens, 652 Michigan avenue, were married Saturday morning at St. Nicholas church, Evanston. Mrs. Robert Bezdek and Leonard Steffen were the only atâ€" tendants. A reception followed at the Pape home. After a two weeks in the north woods, the will be ~t home at 244 North Greenbay road. .“Ir.nlln.lolnrtl.lp.\r. Ridgewood drive are vacationâ€" ing in Canada, fishing. Saturday they were in Camp Porry, Ohio, participating in the national rifle ITwenty N the matrons y North Shore debutants trons will model at a fall show luncheon to be given new â€" Hotelâ€"Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" ursday, September 11, at m. Gowns, suits, furs, hats, s and accessories, featured of the leading north shore ago shops will be displayed mow, which is the first funcâ€" its kind, under the new nent of the hotel. There will y Carl Sands Society â€":â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals IP Formal Dinner Dance Miss| _ Charlie Cox and his orchestra will cart,| play for the formal dinner dance on _ W.| Saturday, Sept. 6. A buffet supâ€" Close Exmoor easor With Dinnerâ€"Dance The last dance of: the summer season at the Exmoor Country club will be held Saturday evening, Sept. 13. The harvest home party is planned for October. Details will be planned for October. Details Will De announced later. Guest day at Exmoor is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 4. It will be the last mixed foursome event and outside steak dinner of the season. Guests may be invited for both golf and dinner. ‘The last ladies‘ bridge party of the season will be held Friday, Sept. 5. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. G. Smith and Mrs. J. E. Jannota. A ibridge lecture will be given by Josephine Walters ONeill at 11 a.m. The Women‘s club golf championâ€" ship was won by Miss Helen Peterâ€" son on the 17th hole, 2 and 1. Miss Nancy Leigh Bowes was runnerâ€"up. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelton and children returned Monday from a t'o‘weeb vacation spent in Misâ€" souri. Mr. and Mrs. Orray T. Knight, 1715 Broadview avenue held open house Labor Day. The Ravinia Park was robbed of $1,100 September 5, and Watchman George Pfister was shot. His conâ€" dition was not serious. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. MeMullin and son returndd from New York where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch. September 7, 1911 Mrs. Robert B. Gregory and Miss Ruth Gregory gave a tea at "Ledgeâ€" mere" for Mrs. R. Dunham. Mr. Joy Bournique returned from Ephriam, Wis., where he spent the summer. Miss Mary Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Phillips, 21 North east Sheridan road, was getâ€" ting ready to return to Vassar. . Miss Harriett Reichmann, Kennilâ€" worth and Maulsby Forrest were married on September 3, 1921. Mayor Oliver and Alderman John g’ll were fishing at Pelican Lake, is. September 8, 1911 Mrs. Gregory Schwalbach died September 4 at the hospital. _ . Mrs. T. G. Troxel returned from & two month vacation in Canada and New York. Conrad Nagel, movie actor, was the guest of Judge Ewing. Mrs. Helen Leuer and Reuben C Keller were married September 1. Mr. and Mrs. O. Laurence Oleson were issuing invitations to the wedâ€" ding of their daughter, Alma Carrie to George Oscar Berg, September 10 at the Highland Park Presbyterâ€" ian church. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Godfrey, who have been living at 437 Glencoe avenue expect to occupy their new home in Braeside soon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Timm and children, 533 Detamble avenue have returned home from Grand Haven, Michigan where they spent the past three weeks, Stephen Chase and James Lemâ€" mon went to northern ‘Wisconsin last week for a vacation. Marion and Thomas Clark, chilâ€" dren of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Clark, 433 Oakwood avenue, have returned from Green Bay, Wisconâ€" sin, where they spent the summer. Miss Phyllis Randall left Friday for Wekefield, Michigan, to resume her teaching duties, after spending the summer months here with her parents, the P. M. Randalls, 426 Glencoe avenue. Miss Flora . Hoffman, Ravine drive, entertained friends at a beach party Tuesday night. The Henry R. Hoimgren family returned to their home, 1014 Linden avenue, Tuesday, after spending the summer at their lodge near Kelly Lake, Wis. . â€"___ Mr. and Mrs. Allan B Diew Miss Patricia Clark, who has been| children, 2324 Lakeside pl. ha teaching kindergarten at Deerfleld,| turned from Jackson, Wy for the past three years will teach| where they spent the cammer at Peru, Ilinois this fall. dude ranch. from the files of The Press ‘Way Back " When 11 Carol and Dave, Highland Park uuq.“mhmbfledâ€" lege and their many friends. We‘ overhear them. Here is what they are saying: ‘Yes, Lois Venning will be a Sophomore at Smith . . . Bev Roach might go Elast. Where? I don‘t know. Ask her sometime .. . . No. Bobbe Bosworth isn‘t going back to Connecticut College, I underâ€" stand. She thinks that she would rather travel. That‘s kinda tough on the Eastern college lads. though! . . John Heath is going to Dartmouth. I think that he‘ll do great things there in the way of athletics . . . Don Sheridan will be a Sophomore at Dartmouth. So, too, will Jack Snobble . . . Don Nichols is returnâ€" ing to Hamilton College . . . Kieth Shay? Back to Amherst. A Junior and a leader . . . John Butler and Carroll Binder will return to Harâ€" vard, and they‘ll set new scholastic records . . . Attractive Mary ("Sis") Binder returns to Mount Holyoke . . Carol Jones: returns prettier than ever to Wellesiey . . . Mirth Durâ€" bahn says Skidmore is ‘wonderful‘. Guess she‘ll be there for the duraâ€" tion! . . . Soonâ€"toâ€"beâ€"a debutante Barabra Bowes enters her second year at Pine Manor . . . Lou Harriâ€" son will be back at Pine Manor, too. Kay Seese will go East. "In the South we have Lymie Benson returningâ€"a ‘Seniorâ€"to Georgetown. There he will again star in foptball, ‘bakketbril, and track. A real athlete! . . . Bob Walker is going back to Washingâ€" ton and Lee . . . Betty Harris goes back to William and Mary . .. "You know, we have a lot of our friends going â€"to college right here in the solid Middle West. Dave Wilâ€" der, handsomely tanned from his summer lifeâ€"guarding, returns to Iowa where he will make many sit up and take notice! . . . Photograâ€" pher Jack Orris will also go back to Iowa . . . Chuck Riets goes back to Purdue a Senior engineer. I feel that Chuck will be successful in his work. . . . Bill Kelly, happy to get away from the innumerable Northwestern â€" coeds, returns to NotanmoUbbyChlb“ill‘ be a Senior sat Carleton. Lib, a St. Paul‘s Sodality will meet toâ€" morrow ,(Friday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and children, 144 Sunset road and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson spent Labor Day at Cary. Martin Victor, will speak on "The Process of Furs" at a meeting of Triâ€"Delta, at the home of Mrs. F. D. Boyd, Kenilworth, September 10. The Chicago Mills club held its annual fall reunion Wednesday at the Georgian Hotel, Evanston. Mrs. Walter Fathauer is president of the club. Give Tea For South American Guest Mrs. R. A. Joseph of South Amerâ€" ica is visiting Mrs. J. G. Wray, Glencoe. On Friday Mrs. Stanley D. Grace, 194 Lakeside Manor road and Mrs. John A. Bailey, 2366 Lakeâ€" side place were coâ€"hostesses at a tea, in her honor, at the Grace home. Robbie Lou Schneider, 990 North Greenbay road, received a master of science degree from Northwestern M,nhdu.dt@--- mer session, August 16. Miss L. Carnahan Buried in Ohio Miss Laura Rand Carnshan, 82, died at the convalescent home in Half Day Tuesday, of pnesmonia. The body was sent to Ravenna, Ohio for burial. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Philip Sparling, 409 Oakwood avenue, with whom she made her home. Young Man About Lets Go Back To College The Highland Park PRESS Carelton leader, has done mighty well and she won‘t be forgotten . . . George Lyman will continue his flying instead of returning to Lake Forest. George handles a plane with the same kind of rare skill that he handles his drums. Wonder why George doesn‘t form a swing band on the North Shore? "Phillys Delhaye is going back to lilinois Wesleyan . . . Marshall Johnson is making airplanes in California. No more Waâ€" bash College for him for awhile! . . Kappa Jerry King returns to Wisâ€" consin where many are happily awaiting her . . . Petite Ann Miller goes back to National College of Education. There she has been doâ€" ing excellently. Amn is perfect with children . . . Strikingly attractive Beverly Date begins her college at | Dennison . . . John Levinson is reâ€" | turning to Kenyon . . . Theta Monie Eyler returns to Minnesota. Big and | powerful brother Jo Eyler also | goes to Minnesota. There wellâ€"liked | Je will continue his fond acquainâ€" | tance with a very pretty girl! . . . ....""Northwestern takes quite a few this year. The Pfisters: Shirley, Alice and Bud . . . Paul Wells conâ€" tinues . . . Tom Simpson will not return. I‘m sorry about that, and I know a lot of other people who will feel the same . . . Joan Nash returns a Sophomore . . . Dick Thorschâ€" who seems to know everyone on campus!â€"will be back and in the new N. T. I. . .. Hope Burt Beers will come to NU . . . Ed Detmer needs a few more hours and he‘ll be an NU graduate . . . Bill Peters has given up his education for the time being. â€" Reason? He‘ll â€" be â€" working in the new Buick plant . . . Towâ€" headed and heartyâ€"laugher Wally Carr will wind up his senior year at Northwestern . . . Dot Lytle will again take Northwestern by storm. To say the least, Dot was tremenâ€" dously popular at NU last yearâ€" and she‘ll continue to be this year! . . . Big Bob Johnson, will be an upâ€" andâ€"coming Sophomore, His chances for making Waldorf‘s frisky Wildâ€" cats are better than average. NU needs good linemen this year. "Way out West we find Louise Lyman at the University of Coloâ€" rado . . . Beautifully constructed and ‘Greek God‘ Tom Ullman will returnâ€"a post. graduate!â€"to the University of Washington. There he will begin his law .schooling. . And ;:;u l;'o will again see his beautiful end !" » Carol and Dave, for the time being, had exhausted the names of their college friends and, therefore, discontinued their college chatter. They‘ll be back, though. Soon. You see, they haven‘t mentioned all of their friends. Come again another day and listen to their college prattle . . . Present Radio Talent At Bethany Church The public is cordially invited to hear Martha Crane and Helen Joyce of WLS who will be at the Bethany church, corner of Laurel ave and McGovern St. Tuesday September 16, at 2:30 o‘clock. Their talk is labelled "Behind the scenes in Raâ€" dio" and they tell of situations and personalities which they have found nteresting to the majority of women. At the close of the meeting a numâ€" ber of prizes will be given. Refreshâ€" ments will be served, and a small fee charged. Requiem Mass Sung for John O‘Connor Requim high mass was sung Thursday morning at St. Patrick‘s church, west Lake Forest, for John O‘Connor, 76 of Telegraph Rd., Bannockburn, with burial in the church cemetery. â€"Mr. O‘Connor passed away Monday at his home after several weeks of illness. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are a sister Margaret and two brothers, Richard and Lawrence. Episcopal school for giris. Preâ€" paratory to all colleges. Also general courses. Beautiful lake shore ‘campus. Unusual opporâ€" tunities in Art and Music. Doâ€" mestlc Science. Complete sports Catalog on request Address Registrar, Box C.$ Kenosha. Wis. KEMPER HALL KENOSHA, WIS. By Wh tt N. Schultz owWn going back to airplanes vhan saaprice Porty members of the auxiliary of the Highland Park American Legion, Friday night, who honored her splendid work done as president of the organization ftor two consecutive terms. Mrs. Salyaras was présented with a gift. She is being succeeded by Mrs. Norman Culver as presiâ€" dent, who will be installed at the meeting tonight. In charge of the party were Mrs. William Holterâ€" man and Mrs. Phillip Cole. Mrs. William Salyards Ir., 417 McDaniels avenue, was surprised by FRANK ANN ; MORGAN RUTHERFORD WAUKEGAN & GOLF RDS. JUST WEST OF EVANSTON Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. 4â€"5â€"6 Ireme Dunne â€" Cary Grant ""PENNY SERENADE" Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 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