Pickettâ€"Howes * Wedding To‘Take Place Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, Prairie "View, IIL, girl, Sept. 4. ~A reception will follow in the Pickâ€" etts‘ home. Miss Camille Pickett will be her sister‘s maid of honor and Lridesmaids will be Miss Aun Hundley Pointer of Petersburg, Va., Miss Dorâ€" othy Ellis of Washington, D. C., Miss Rarbara Davenport of Crestom, la., Miss Polly Gochenour and Miss Judith Howes, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Howes" cousin, Allan H. Macâ€" Leod of Ambherst, Mass., will be best man, and ushering will be Robert F. Leonard of Bloomington, Ind., Robert G. White, Ensign William Spurgeon of Santa Ana, Calif., and Serg. Robert Buckmaster, U.S.A., of Minneapolis. The bridal dinner will be given Satâ€" urday night at. the Exmoor Country <lub, Mr. Howes and his bride will live in California He expects to be called tor. service soon. ‘ Births ar the H.P. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David Pletz, 826 Deerâ€" field rd, Deerfield, girl, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Velo, 1907 County Line rd., girl, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jung, 241 Praitie ave., Highwood, girl, Sept. *5. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, 660 Orchard Lane, Deerfield, boy, Sept.: 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mando, 153 S. Greenbay : rd., boy, Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ahiberg, Route 2, Waukegan, boy, Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Werbelow, 725.S.â€"St. Jo‘ns av., boy, Sept. 8: Mr. and Mrs John_ Coleman, 175 Deerfield road, boy, Sept. 8. Plans Under Way For Annual Card Party of D. A. R. Plans for the North Shore Chapter, D.A.R., annual card party: are under way, and the chapter has set Tuesday, Sept. 29 as the date and the place as the Highland Park Woman‘s ctab. This chapter is the oldest in the state, and was formed soon after the national society was organized, and all through the years has stood for the best im patriotic education, contributed in moâ€" ney and service to community projects and endeavors, maintained scholarships in many schools throughout the counâ€" try, where educational privileges are very limited, and had a significant part in the work at Ellis island. To continue to carry on this work, as. well as to meet new needs of the times, such as calls from U.S.0., Comâ€" munity Center, etc. the chapter has given a card party every year at this time, which serves not only to welcome friends who have been parted all sumâ€" mer, but provides the funds for the various philanthropies. â€" ‘Further details will be forthâ€"coming next week but the date and the place are definite. Mrs. J. C. Leaming, Charolet and J. R., after a week at their home in Ravinia, have returned to Fort Smith, Ark. for the winter. Miss Janne Jenkins, who will ¢nter the University of Illinoi today (Thursâ€" day) entertained a few friends at dinner on Tuesday. Miss Jenkins an employee of Marshall Field for three years will study nerlm:d"in. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, the former Dania Mavor, are visiting her parents the Mort Mavors. 4 Corp. L. Thomas Straus will be home at 2315 Sheridan road, Glencoe o;nten day furlough starting Sept. 1 â€" The marriage of Miss Grace Jean| Th ckett, daughter of Mr..and Mrs.| sar c hn Desha Pickett of 632 Montgomâ€" | vitati y rd, and Bryon Cole Howes }r., | moth a of the Byron Cole Howes‘ of 221 | to a aple: ave., will take place Saturday | Frid ternoon in Trinity church at 4 o‘<] Chic . Howard Day, former resident, is atâ€" tending Officer‘s Training School at Fort Bening, Ga. td MMâ€"â€"' . Telophene: Highâ€" wust be written on 686 ".-:' ibe paper SeiF! sed zigwed whh the name and addrees : Wednesday noon to incsure appesrance g:c-" Price, §1.49 per r & ns uike Goints: TL t28 me m it 1, 1911, at the PRESS 10, in the state, the national all through Vassar Club To 'Honor New Girls At Luncheon vitation to members of the board and mothers of this year‘s freshman class to a luncheon uh’dxisheflvufl Friday, Sept. 11, at 12:30 o‘ at the Chicago College club in honor of the incoming class of 1946. Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals â€" A feature of last year‘s luncheon, which proved to be a very popular ope, is being repeated again this year, the "Question and â€" Answer \Quiz." The quizzer is Elizabeth Austin, the questioncers, the freshmen, ‘ ‘The class of 1940 are: Margery Gene Abagg of Rockford, Constance Joy Daniels of Decatur, Harriet~Harâ€" vey of Macomb, Mary Gertrude Wetâ€" zel of Waukegan, Katherine Grace of Hinsdale, Alice Polk Warner of Wilâ€" mette, Patricia Jeanne Kealy of Evâ€" anston, Ann Speed and Pearl Ange Wieboldt <of Highland Park, Joan Alice Benjamin and Barbara Louis McEiroy of Glencoe and from Lake Forest are Sarah Fenton King, Olive Farwell Robbins, Helen Cudahy Nibâ€" lack and Mary Kilby Porter. From Chicago are Judith Lenore Beck. Lois Annâ€"Maria Cilbert. who won the scholarsnip award this vear, Patricia Hvelyn Paley, Trescott Ripley and Lois Schaeffer. hirs, Cari G. Bingham, president of Chicago Vassar club, will welcome the new girls. Mrs. Arthur Wakeley, as an alumna trustee, will speak on the added obligations and responsibilities of students at the present time. » Mrs. Andrew MacLeish has been asked to speak and give a contrasting picture of freshmen today and in earlier years. Stupeyâ€"Smith Post, Auxiliary Install Officers Stupeyâ€"Smith post and the auxiliary of the American Legion of Highwood held a joint installation ®of officers last Wednesday in the Highwood city hall. Installing officers were Arthur Fulâ€" ler of Waukegan, 10th District comâ€" mander, Mrs. Philip Cole, 10th District director, and Mrs. William Salyards, Jr., sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms. The new officers were presented with corsages in patriotic colors. . Officers â€" installed â€" were: Ernest Ayres, commander; Louis Santi, senâ€" ior vice commander; John Pasquesi, junior vice commander; Harvey Reâ€" ber, finance officer; Raymond Suzzi, adjutant ; Rocco Carminitti, sergeantâ€" atâ€"arms, and Charles Wickstrand, chaplain. + Auxiliary officers are: Mrs. Walter Smith, president ; Mrs. M. E. Maimen, first vice president; Mrs. T. E. Rusâ€" sell, second vice president ; Mrs. Edith Ayers, chaplain, Mrs. Emma Axt, hisâ€" torian; Mrs. Jacob Summers, serâ€" geantâ€"atâ€"arms ; Mrs. Eggert Carlson, treasurer, and Mrs. Ray Suzzi, secreâ€" tary. - Mrs. Smith named the following chairmen to serve with her: Color bearer, Mrs. Caroline Mahen; Amerâ€" icanism, Mrs. A. E. Lyle; Auxiliary loan fund, Mrs. R. Clyde Cameron; child welfare and munity service, Mrs. John Doull;ï¬luï¬on of war orphans, Mrs. Ernest Ayers; gold star, Mrs, Amelia Juhrend; junior acâ€" tivities, Mrs. Ray Suzzi. Legislative, Mrs. Harvey Reber; membership, Mrs. M. E. Maimen; music, Mrs. Charles Anderson; naâ€" tional defense, Mrs. T. E. Russell; publicity, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; . poppy, Mrs. Roland Stanley ; pastâ€"presidents‘ parley, Mrs. Charles Anderson; naâ€" tional news, Mrs. Willis Dever ; radio, Mrs. R. Clyde Cameron, rehabilitaâ€" tion, Mrs, Caroline Mahen; veterans‘ employment, Mrs. A. E. Lyle; unit activities, Mrs. Ernest Ayers, and fiâ€" nance, Mrs. Harvey Reber, chairman, Mrs. A. E. Lyle and Mrs. Charles Anderson. After the went to the Phil Muzik, was served. Campbell Chapter To Hold Officers‘ Night Campbell chapter will hoid adâ€" vanced officers‘ night on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Masonic temple at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Elien Bleimehi will serve as worthy matron and Arthur Hollands as worthy patron ; Margaret Revnak, assistant matron and Effie Lang, conâ€" ductress. * Philathea Class To Meet Tuesday Following themeeth?m Musart club will present musical numbers unâ€" der the @irection of Mrs. Lyle Hawâ€" The Philathea class of Bethany church will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Vetter, 556 Detamble ave. Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 8 pm. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs, Ans: Wells, Mre. Ruth Sicvers, Mrs Sae Moran and Miss Florence Johnson. e Chicago and North Shore Vas lubs have issued their annual in meeting those present home of Mr. and Mrs. where a buffet supper Marion Bard is to be married at home on Saturday, Sept. 12 to Charles Wilbur Boand in an informal wedding with Dr. Sherwin officiating. . : Her sister, Mrs. Joshua Derry" of Lake Forest will be matron of honor. Attending her will be Miss Carola Killner and. Miss Frances Kelly of Highland Park. Marion Bard to Wed Saturday Miss Hanna of Wilmette will do the dresses. Mr. Boand, who is a lawyer, has received a commission in the Navy and reports for duty October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Derry enterâ€" tained at a party in their Lake Forâ€" est home for Miss Bard and Mr. Boâ€" and last Saturday, Mrs. Robert Gosâ€" ling, the former Ann Mills, gave a luncheon for Miss Bard on Wednesâ€" day. The bridal dinner will be at Exâ€" Annual Dahlia moor Friday night Show Planne d For Sept. 19â€"20 Sept. 19 and 20 are the dates for the eighth annual dahlia show, sponâ€" sored by the American Gardeners‘ association, The show, the largest of its kind in the Chicago area, will be held in the Douglas Smith Memorial gymnasium. a Prizes ranging from silver trophies, special awards, and ribbons will be given in the eight classes of the specâ€" imen division and in the nine classes of the arrangement section. ‘Thomas Simpson is chairman of the show committee, and Henry Carsonâ€" son is secretary. Anthony Czaikowski, Arthur _ Woodbury, ~Joseph Phetser, Fred _ Albrecht, _ Gunner Pedersen, Robert . Carruthers _ and _ Herbert Humphries are also on the committee, Nine North Show Garden clubs are cooperating with the American Garâ€" deners‘ association to make the show a success. Entrance Exams For Army And Navy Nurses A ‘special examination designated to speed the entrance of Iflinois nurses into Army and Navy service will be held in October. "Iilinois is making a splendid reâ€" sponse to Qlls for nurses, but the demand is growing month by month," Capt. Danielson, Army Supervisor ‘of nurses, declared. : . The State of Illinois has changed its requirements with a view to getâ€" ting more student nurses. Information concerning army nursing and the speâ€" cial October â€"examination may be obâ€" tained by writing Capt. Ida W. Danielâ€" son, Headquarters Sixth Service Comâ€" mand, Room 914, New Post Office Building, Chicago. A UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORUNITIESâ€" The United States Civil Service Commission hereby issues Announceâ€" ment No. 7â€"202, which cancels and supersedes Announcement No. 7â€"99 of 1942, regarding employment opâ€" portunities in the Field Service, Navy Department, States of Illinois and Wisconsin, for th following positions : Senior Inspector, Engineering maâ€" terials (Aeronautical), $2,600 a year ; Inspector, Engineering materials (Aeronautical), $2,300 a year; Assoâ€" ciate Inspector, Engineering materiâ€" als (Aeronautical), $2,000 a year ; Asâ€" sistant inspector, Engineering materiâ€" als (Aeronautical), $1,800 a year; Junior Inspector, Engineering materiâ€" als (Acronautical), $1,620 a year. ‘There are no age requirements for this examination. Application blanks and full inforâ€" mation may be obtained from the Manager, Seventh U. S, ivil Service District, Post Office Building, Chiâ€" cago, IHlinois ; or the Secretary, Board of U .S. Civil Service Examiners, at any First or Secondâ€"class Post Office %: the States of Illinois and Wisconâ€" sin. Application forms must be filed with the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office Building, Chicago, Iilinois, and will be received until the needs of the serâ€" vice have been met. MOR A NMatural Source of Vitamin B; THE MEAT FOR DINNER Sargt BMien rewmments Entertains Over Past Weekâ€"End Alberts Vacation In Michigan Mrs,. Paul . W...Blanchard : Jr. of Walker ave. had as her guests over the . weekâ€"end ~Mrs. Margaret Quinn Cameron of Washington, D. C., and Fort Myer, Va., and Mrs. J. E. Mcâ€" Cormick and daughter, Emma, of Aurora, IIL. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert of 239 Ashland ave. are vacationing in Marâ€" quette, Mich. AZ down. Here‘s an easyâ€"toâ€"prepare dessert that will keep the whole family cheerful and cool. A delicious Chocolate Mousse, made with three simple ingredients and just a "twist of the wrist." It‘s as easy as that, becauseâ€"most of the work is done by your refrigerator. And, of course, it is important to remember the vital part played by ehocolate in the country‘s nutriâ€" tional program, because of its high food values. In addition to the benefits to be derived from chocolate itself, there is another plus value in this tasty @essert. The National Nutrition Program recommends the consumpâ€" MRS. JULIAN SMITH . + 1170 Michigan Ave. * Wilmette, IHI. ‘% (On the Premises) ; including Mason and Hamilin Baby ~Grand Piano in Mafnonny case, Louis XVI Wainut Twin Bedroom Suite, Painted Bedroom Set, Wainut Dining Room Set, Wicker Porch Furniture, Victor Radio, Oriental Rugs and Domestic arpeting, Sheffield Plate, Fine China and Glass, Oil aPintings and Prints, Ivory Carvings and Curics, Books, Bronzes and many other Ornaments. * Est. 1894 GRANT‘S ART GALLERIES Chocolate Mousse A New, Easier Way! Sale, Friday September l1th, at â€" 2 and 8 P.M., on the Premises PUBLIC AVCTION Friday, September 11, 1942 The Contents of The Home of Chicago Auctioneers tion of at least three or four eggs a week per person, cooked in any way or in prepared dishes. Here‘s a delightful way to comply with this requirement. Benefit Dance To Be Given Oct. 10 A benefit dance for the American Red Cross will be given by the Itaâ€" lianâ€"American club of Highland Park and Highwood on Saturday, Oct. 10, at 8:30 p.m. at the Labor temple. Dorothy Bonn To Attend lowa U. _ . Chocolate, melted _ _ 1 tablespoon water 3 eggs, separated Add chocolate to water and melt over hot water. Stir until smooth. Remove from heat and ullm yolks one at a time, beating after each addition. 4 Dorothy Bonn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohn of 1221 Briar In., left for the University of Towa on Sept. 3, where she will enter her freshman year. Beat egz whites until stiff. Fold gently into chocolateegg mixture. _ _ Spoon delicately into sherbet glasses, and chill until firm. Yield: 6 servings. % Tâ€"oz. package Semiâ€"Sweet MOUSSE AU CHOCOLAT Sta. 6939 Captain Leaves For Air Field Dowman fhield, RKy. Mrs. Henner, the former Janet Straus, and their daughâ€" ter, Jill, accompanied him. cal corps of the Unite left â€"Thursday for th Bowman field, Ky. Mr auto sales room : s ‘"OPENED BY MISTAKE" That reminds us of the Portsmouth, N. H. paper which tells of a garage fire which destroyed four sets of automobile tires "with cars attached." Lapt how wonderful your car would seem to you, even at 15 miles per hour, when the day comes that you are forced to walk or ride a bike! The North Shore Gas Comâ€" pany has cut auto and truck mileage 40% . vorce?" how‘s that?" ice after I had installed a meâ€" chanical refrigerator." War Production Board Orâ€" der L174 prohibits construcâ€" tion of gas services to any more buildings. It also proâ€" hibits additional Gas House Heating installations. North Shore Ga«4 Co IMAGINE, just imagine, Let‘s be tire tightwads Judge: "On what grounds Judge: "Extravagance, Mr.: *‘Extravagance, your Mr: Robert He CONVENIENT LOCATION "The Friendly People" TOM CLARK ‘‘She kept on buying Local Manager H