Thursdaoy, January 22, 1942 _ . mors at Knoflwood Country cinb. Dr. Weinfeld to Speak At Braeside School Dr. Gustavy Weinfeld, specialist in n&riqwilqfludl&em 26th at 2:00 p. m. His subject will be "The Use and Abuse of Common Health Practices in the Care of Chilâ€" All Bracside mothers invited to “dhï¬Ã© Tea and a social hour will follow Dr. Weinâ€" :'-‘-l. ‘There is no admission char Mrs. A. J. Bushey will act as class meeting may do so even though VIOnE CIaSSes, Ihere are three more meetings in the course, following this cover a tour made by interested class ing School for Girls, and the other will be a report made by Mrs. Sylvan Robertson on the subject of Foster Lake County, will discuss her work as juvenile probation officer. T wo members of the study course will Study Class To Meet At Library January 28th work with High School children in need of special help, as well as those who are referred to her by the Juvenile Court in Waukegan. Mrs. Mary Funke, Probation Officer for Allowing for the regular monthly meeting of the Highland Park League of Women voters, the study class in Juvenile Deliquency did not meet the past week. It will, however, reâ€" sumeâ€"its regular time next week Wedâ€" nesday, January 28, at 1:30, at the Public Library, Second Floor, with Mrs. Walter Neisser, coâ€"chairman of the Department of Government and Social Welfare, in charge. Miss Myra Thomas, visiting teacher . Stella K. Duckett, songs and Piano; Richard ‘Schaaf, Clarinet; . Robert Schur; Piano; Bill Laurie, drums; Betty Locb, piano; Robert Wieboldt, cello; Edith Musser, soprano ; La Well Spaulding, mezzoâ€"soprano; Mary Jane Macfadden, contralto; Steve Meyer, monologist; Edwards Brewster, ~Basâ€" soon; Mary Lou Dyer, piano. Hostesses will beâ€" Mrs. Ernest W Sundell and Mrs. George B. Dana. _ The program of the Highland Park Music Club to be presented on Wedâ€" nesoay, January 28, at the Communiâ€" ty Center will be given by the sons and daughters of the members of the club. Participating on the program will be: Children of Music Club. To Give Concert Presidentâ€"Mrs. E. M. Freytag; 1st vice presidentâ€"Mrs Clyde T. Marâ€" shall; Znd vice presidentâ€"(in charge of sewing) Mrs. Elwood Housmann; record secretaryâ€"Mrs. F. J. Lunding ; corresponding . secretaryâ€"Mrs. John Martineau, Jr.; treasurerâ€"Mrs. B. E. Schumacher; station chairmanâ€"Mrs. B. F.‘Busbnell; station coâ€"chairmanâ€" Mrs. O. P. Decker; membership chairâ€" manâ€"Mrs. O. S. Bauer; Luncheon chairmanâ€"Mrs. Edward Knox ; Lunchâ€" eon coâ€"chairmanâ€"Mrs. Donald Robâ€" inson; member at largeâ€"Mrs. Louis Robertson ; thrift shop chairmanâ€"Mrs. E. L. Andrews, Jr.; thrift shop coâ€" chairmanâ€"Mrs. John Stevens; Pubâ€" licity chairmanâ€"Mrs. W. S. Strong. Infant Welfare Elects New Officers The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chiâ€" cago will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold O. McLain 639 Montgomery Avenue. January 26th. The newly elected officers and comâ€" mittee chairmen will assume their duâ€" ties. They are as follows: Dance At Exmoor Saturday Night The ice rink will be open daily from 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. and from 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. The toâ€" boggan. slide will be open during the same hours as the ice rink on Fridays, Soturdays and Sundays and holidays There will be 2 cocktail party and dinner dance Saturday evening at Exâ€" moor Country Club. Army, Navy and Air force officers from Great Lakes, Fort Sheridan and Glenview will atâ€" "The Middies Maneuvers" Annual Hiâ€"Hop Tonight % 1601 Dean Avenue the board of goverâ€" this A regular business luncheonâ€"meeting of the Senior Board of Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Herman Zischke, 100 Hazel Aveâ€" nue, Monday, January 26 at 11 o‘clock. Mrs. George Kenry, entertained the volunteer Red Cross workers at her home Monday evening. She is the secretary of the Highwood Red Cross. Sr. Infant Welfare Board to Meet Mr. and Mrs. A. Stupple and chil dren have returned from a six week vacation spent in Florida. Oak Terrace Card Party Friday Night Walecka, Mrs. Andrew Wysocky, Mrs. George Kenry, and Mrs. Leo Scheets. Refreshments will be served. The annual card party of the Oak Terrace P. T. A. will be held at the school Friday evening, January 23, at 8 o‘clock. Local merchants have doâ€" nated door prizes. There will also be a prize for each table. In charge are: Mrs. Chester Hustis, Mrs. Victor The <Musart Club will meet next Monday afternoon, January 26th, at 1 :30 at the home of Mrs. George Hinn. All members are urged to be present promptly as dessert and coffee will be served before practicing. Musart Club to Meet Monday Miss Curtis attended St. Timothy‘s school in Maryland and Biyn Mawr college. She went abroad to continue her studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. She sailed home in September 1939 just before the outbreak of the Euroâ€" Sub Lt. Barker, a Canadian by birth, is a graduate of the Ridley school and Yale. He enlisted in the Royal Canaâ€" dianâ€"Navy last year. Canada. The bride will stay on in British Columbia until Lt. Barker finâ€" ished his course at Royal Roads, the Canadian Naval Training station on Vancouver Island. The wedding had been scheduled to take place in the spring. Mrs. Barker will go to Victoria for the ceremony, and if business perâ€" mits the grooms father and brother will go also. Miss Priscilla Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. â€"Edwin C. Welch and Subâ€"Lieutenant William C. L. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barâ€" ker, will be married the end of next month at the Cathedral in Victoria, Priscilla Curtis Changes Date of Her Wedding Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals Other committees were composed of : Mary _ Schwalbach, _ refreshments; Dorothy Banker and Gloria Segert, poster advertising, with the help of the following art students: Jeanne Prior, Rose Bruno, Nina Wurth, Betty Cumâ€" ming, Bette Danner, Phyliss Wagner and Mary Picchectti. Miss Marjorie Volwiler and John Zeisler are general chairmen of the event. Louis Mocogni, Arthur Swanâ€" son, Senesio Zagnoli, John Zeisler, Eugene Detmer, Joseph Irwin, Francis Barnhardt, Robert Newman, â€"Jack Clavey, Chandler Webster and Pat Moran were in charge of the ticket Dorothy Wright _ and _ Senesio Aagnoli made. the â€" arrargements for the floor show. . Herbert Chambers chairmaned the house committee and Ray Werhane engaged the orchestra. Luis de la Torre will have charge of the photography studio. Therefore, "Today‘s be tomorrow‘s wings." The high school annual hop, "The Middies Mancuvers" will be held toâ€" night in the boys‘ gymnasinm. "Red" Edwards and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dance. ties, and persevering in the duties (wfleï¬mhfc'u“‘ sponsibilities of the present in conâ€" TODAY‘S BURDENS MAY BE TOMORROW‘S WINGS which tomorrow will inevitably Therefore, in shouldering the reâ€" (ig) attached to the Dental “afâ€â€˜â€"â€".a? the U. S, Naval Reserve. s 4 d n aneg eroai P Ne iTE leave for duty at other naval bases throughout the United States, will be co-bomfofaé)uml(]){fimgpm the night of Friday, Jan. farewell party, beginning at 9:00 gd';ck.wmb.hahmomu. _ Sponsors of the dance are: Dr. O. Dorothy Straus B. Feldman Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Straus, Winâ€" netka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Burton Feldâ€" man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Feldman of this city. Great Lakes Dental Officers To Give Dance Five dental officers who will soon be detached from the Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, III., and will Mr. and Mrs. David Stupey, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Joy, to Duane Cope, son of Mrs. Walter Cope. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ruekberg anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughter, Muriel, to Dr. Jules H. Last of Chiâ€" cago, on January 11. Joy Stupey To Wed Duane C Murie! Ruekberg Weds Chicagoan Miss Nellie Hayes, daughter of Mrs. William P. Hayes, who will become the bride of Ellery Harvey, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wiley Harvey, Janâ€" uary 31, has announced the members of the bridal party. Miss Nancy Nereim will be the maid of . honor and Miss Artie Tasjian and Miss Helen Abrams will be the bridesâ€" maids. Mr. Hayes has asked Earl kahey to serve as best man. Ushers will be Glen Harvey and Fred Stroud. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. Roy O. Nereim. 247 Central avenue. Miss Hayes is a graduate of the Highland Park high school. Mr. Harâ€" vey graduated from the local high school and attended the University of Illinois, and is now studying for his masters degree at the Chicago Techâ€" nical college. Miss Hayes Names Wedding Attendants MISS NELLIE HAYES Uee. 31, 1938 .. /.. .+. ¢+, i« + c . Dec. 31, F939 .+ ... ++ x 4 +.:« +4 Dee. 3T, T940 .. ;. . ; 4. .+ ... : . Dec. 31, IM1L ................ New customer accounts 1940 . . . New customer accounts 1941 ... Number of accounts, Dec. 31, ... Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DATE Deerfield State Bank & $1, k 31 3t & 81, St, s $1, ~3t, «3k Bt, of at the home of Mrs. Gust Ostrand, 217 Burchell Avenue, Mrs. John Bjork was elected ‘president of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Zion Luthâ€" eran Church, Highwood. Mrs. Nels Margaret Jones In College Play Miss Margaret Jones, daughter of Mrs. Florence Jones, 324 Roger Wilâ€" lams, Highland Park, played the part financial secretary and Mrs. Ostrand, Entertains ‘Members of Pinochle Club Mrs. Roman Bohn entertained the members of Yours and Mine Pinochle club at her home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Bohn, Mrs. John Hofflander, Mrs. Oren Whittington and Mrs. John Vanâ€" der Bloomen. The February 5 meetâ€" ing will be held at the Vander Bloâ€" omen home. * by the sophomore class at Rockford college this month. Miss Jones also worked as a member of the stage crew for the production. Manager; Anna Roth, Mistress of Reâ€" cords; Ferne Smith, thistress of fiâ€" nance; Mildred Sherman, junior; Efâ€" fie Peterson, senior; Ida Carlson, guide; and Bessie Glass, protector. Mrs. Bjork Heads f Zion Church Group At a meeting held Wednesday night Pythian Sisters Install Officers Lake Shore temple of the Pythian Sisters installed new officers at a meeting Friday afternoon at the Highâ€" land Park headquarters. Rose Alma Kiel was seated as the most excellent Chief. She succeeds Rosalie Blum. Others installed were: Ruth »Roger, A meeting of the Local Service Men‘s Mothers‘ Club was held on Wednesday, January 14, at the Â¥. W. C. A. The spirit of the group was characterized by a desireâ€"or Shy e back of the boys in service in this treâ€" mendous job they have to do. The name of Deerfield, Highland Park and Highwood Service Men‘s Mother‘s Club as follows: President, Mrs A. B. Jenkins; Ist viceâ€"president, and memâ€" bership chairman, Mrs. J. J. Riddle ; Z2nd viceâ€"president and activities chairâ€" man, Mrs. Joseph Cameron; secretary, Mrs. Reuben Lioyd; treasurer, Mrs. W.. Howard; publicity chairman, Mrs. Lester Olson; program chairman, Mrs. John Lemmon. The suggestion of establishing a Red Cross unit in connection with the group brought ready response. Many members were already identified with other Red Cross units. Friends of the group will be welcome in the Red Cross project. The membership of this group of mothers is not complete, and Mrs. Riddleâ€"phone H. P. 4264â€"will welâ€" come . information T:ne:mm. local service men. The Highland Park Press is workâ€" ing on a list of names of local service mien with the view of placing them on a complimentary mailing list for the duration and would appreciate help iff completing this listâ€" Mrs. Jenkins Heads Service Men‘s Mothers‘ Club $323,000.00 297,000.00 174,000.00 185,000.00 150,000.00 189,000.00 196,000.00 345,000.00 361,000.00 361,000.00 424,000.00 536,000.00 113,000.00 DEPOSITS 2110 The Oak Terrace P T A will hold their annual card party at the school Friday evening. Table prizes willl be awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hartman announced the marriage of their daughter, Margot, to Wallace Glader on Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Presbyâ€" terian church, Rockford. A small reâ€" ception followed at Hotel Nelson. Mr, Glader is stationed at Camp Grant. Aclik-’oanu&iit-:hhu at 4 o‘clock February 1 at Village house, sponsored by the Arts Commitâ€" tee of the Ravinia Woman‘s club. This is a second of a series of Twilight Teas to be given by the Arts commitâ€" ue.l(n.hdxdni-m& exhibit in which the grade schools of Highland Park will be represented as well as the Farm School, Helen Beach Studio and the Chicago School of deâ€" sign. There will also be an exhibit from the Art Institute. John Wallace Purcell, Evanston sculptor will be the guest of honor and comment on the work of the children. The members of the Arts Commitâ€" tee, of which Mrs. C. Longford Felske is chairman, are Mrs. William N. Olâ€" derman, Mrs. Jolin A. Bailey, Mrs. Woodward Burgert, Mrs. Walter Fathauer, Mrs. J. B. Janisch, Mrs. Paul R. Kuhn, Mrs. Howard Lewis, Mrs. Clyde Marshall, and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick S. Mudge. Mrs. Clayburn Jones is ge n er al chairman, Mrs. Dave Sanders and Mrs. Harry Earhart are in charge of tickets and Mrsâ€" Nathan Corwith and Mrsâ€" Harry Van Ornum are in charge of publicity. Tickets may be obtained at the door or by calling the Church office Highland Park 985. Margot Hartman W. Glader Wed Children‘s Art Exhibit February 1st Trinity Women Will Present Kathryn Garten On January 23rd in the Elm Place School Auditorium in Highland Park at 8:15 Trinity Guild and Woman‘s Auxiliary is presenting Kathryn Turâ€" ney Garten in a dramatic interpretaâ€" tion of the current best seller "The Sun is my Undoing." Mrs. Garten is known to radiq audiences, woman‘s clubs and dramatic groups throughout the middle west. "Afternoon In Sun Valley" Is Braeside Skating Theme Member of the Board of Lecturship of The Mother Churchâ€"The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Judge Samuel W. Greene, C.$.B. of Chicago, Illincis TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27, » at 8 o‘clock (Mrs. Robert Pettis) (Miss Elsic Plant) The public is cordially invited to a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Christian Science FREE LECT URE MHighland Park, Hlinois Elm Place School ‘Auditorium Sheridan Road and Eim Place Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming are vacationing at the Flying W Ranch near Tucson, Arizona. Last week they enjoyed an all day horseback ride inâ€" to the Catalina mountains. It is a 32 \mile trip. Lions will meet at radio station NBC at 6:55 tonight to attend a radio proâ€" gram party, being planned by Robert Anspach and Dr. B. E. Christensen. Attendance at the program will be limited to 50. ; T. Civic Association next Sunday afâ€" ternoon, January 25th, at 3:00 o‘clock. The feature entertainment of the afterâ€" noon will be a skating act by a Skatâ€" ing Club of Chicago. The Club numbers among its memâ€" bership many ice stars of great acâ€" complishment, and a program has been arranged that will provide many brand new specialties and a host of interâ€" Dr. William Looby Gets Captaincy in United ghm Army Appointment of William E. Looby, former Highland Park, IIL. surgeon, to the rank of captain in the United States Army was announced today. Captain Looby, formery a first Lieutenant, has served as aide to Brig. Gen. John M. Willis, camp commanâ€" der, since late last November when he was released from his duties as comâ€" manding officer of Company C, 30th Medical Training battalion at Camp Grant. Mrs. J. Reilly entertained her bridge club at her home Friday. ting and delightful Iti Aete. The Braeside P. T. C. A. "Afterâ€" noon at Sun Valley" Committee, headed by George J. Zilligen, Jr., invites the entire community to atâ€" tend. In addition to the performance by the Figure Skating Club, there will be exhibitions by some of the talent living in Braeside. There will also Campbell Chapter Guild, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet this Friday, January 23, at 1:30 P. M. at the Maâ€" sonic Temple, 21 N. Sheridan Road. Desserts will be served and followed by bridge, five hundred, pinochle and bunco. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Edâ€" ward Ohrmund, Mrs. Judson Wells Mrs. Geo. Green, Mrs. Robt. Timm, and Mrs. William Nelson. Eastern Star be races, games and skating Refreshments will be served. Amolmic* will be presented by the Bracside P. for all.