Audrey Prindle, senior in Oberlin college from Highland Park, received the bachelor of arts degree at the REDEEMER GUILD MEETS THURSDAY ‘Thirtyâ€"three boys and girls who have completed a prescribed course of study will be confirmed. Chaplain Charles E. Shulman, U.S.N.R., who is expected home on leave from the Naâ€" val Training station at Bainbridge, Maryland, will preach a brief sermon. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will conduct the service and will deliver the charge to the comfirmants. Each child will speak on a religious subject of his own choosing. Confirmation is ‘held in all reform: temples during <the season of the Shevuos festival which traditionally commemorates the Giving of the Law to Moses on Mount Sanai. On Wed-‘ nesday, June 9, special Shevuos ser? vices will be conducted at the temple‘ at 11 o‘clock. Audrey Prindle Receives Degree 110th annual commencement held in Finney chapel, Tuesday, June 1, Miss Prindle, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Prindle of 374 Oakland drive, â€" majored in kinderâ€" gartenâ€"primary training. The Redeemer guild of the Redeemâ€" <€r Evangelical Lutheran church will conduct its regular June meeting in the parsonage Thursday afternoon, June 10, at 2 o‘clock, Viceâ€"President Mrs. Byron Brandt announces. Mrs. H. K. Platzer, the pastor‘s wife, will be the ‘hostess. The guild members are invited to bring friends. The confirmants and their parents will receive their relatives and friends at a joint community confirmation reâ€" ception at the Temple on Sunday eveâ€" ning from 7 to 9 o‘clock. Since the course is limited to only fifteen, applicants should register at once byâ€"calling the Office of Civilian Defense, H. P. 1400, or Mrs. C. E. Piister, chairman, H. P. 2424 .North Shore Congregation Israel will hold its annual confirmation serâ€" vice on Sunday morning, June 6, at 10 o‘clock. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park 557. ‘This instruction wil be gliven free ©f charge and ony those who enroll for the complete course mmy apply. Confirmation Service Sunday Morning At North Shore Temple Due to the requests for canning inâ€" struction, the canning committee of the Office of Civilian Defense Vicâ€" tery Garden committee has arranged for courses in all types of food presâ€" ervation and home canning. These courses will be held in the home ecâ€" cnomics room of the Highland Park high school, under the direction of Miss Bichn, who will conduct sumâ€" mer school sessions in that departâ€" ment. The classes are limited to fifteen in number each day. Enrollment should be made for one day a week for a six weeks period beginning Tuesday, June 15, or Wednesday, June 16, or Thursday, June 17, and ending July 20, 21 and 22. Hours are from 1 to 4:30 p.m. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wedâ€" nesday moon to insure appearance im the current issue. 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, IHlinois. Resolutions of cemdolence, card of thanks, obituaries, metices of entertainâ€" ment, or other affairs where an adâ€" unssion charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates. Lester S. Olsen, Publisher Elske Plant, Réitor Thursdoy, June 3, 1943 Home Canning Course Offered During Summer Subscription rates: $1.50 per year, Society â€";â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals At commencement exercises at Roycemore School which. will take place on Friday, June 11th at 1 1a. m. in the school gymnasium, Alyce Clagâ€" horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Claghorn of 190 Central avenue ; Geraldine Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rasmussen of 699 Carâ€" ol court; and Julie Zischke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Zischke of 100 Hazel avenue, will graduate. The Rev. Emory W: Luccock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, will deliver the graduation address. Diplomas will be presented by the principal, Mrs. Keith Preston, to 21 girls from Evanston and other North Shore towns. The whole upper school ill participate in singing traditional music, directed by Miss Janet Ruthâ€" hart. The sophomore class will carry the vineâ€"covered arches under which the procession of seniors will march. Many almunae are expected to be preâ€" sent as the colleges have closed cariter than usual. Hazel B. Miller Appointed Principal For Deerfield School Hazel B. Miller of the Deerfield Grammar school has been appointed prineipal of the school for the comâ€" ing year. The action was taken by the Board of Education at its meeting on Tuesday night. At the same meeting the Board accepted the resignation of Lester Ball who is accepting a posiâ€" tion in Highland Park, HL Miss Miller has been a teacher in the upper © school in the Deerfield grammar school since 1929. She holds a Bachelor of Education Degree from Central Missouri State Teachers colâ€" lege, Warrensburg, Missouri and has advance work in clementary education from the same college. Miss Miller will continue to teach upper school arithmetic, in addition to her superâ€" visory and office duties.. A teacher of social studies is to be emploved. as Roycemore To Graduate Three Local Girls On June 1t ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF PHYLLIS DELHAYE Maid of honor will be Miss Carol Haner, a student nurse at Evanston hospital, and bridesmaids will be the bridegroom‘s sister, Shirley Jean, and a cousin, Miss Alice Pfister, daughter of the C. Eugene Pfisters of Highland Park. Another cousin, Polly Wilson of Waterloo, Ia., will be flower girl. Homer B. Vanderblue, dean of the school of commerce at Northwestern university, will be best man. Ushering will be Chester Bland of Appleton, Wis., and Lieut. W. Addington Vance, U. S. N. R., of Chicago. If the bride‘s brother, Pvt. L. David Comstock Jr., a student at the army meteorology school at Nashville, Tenn., can obtain leave, hewill serve with the ushers. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Bedell Comstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Comstock, 8109 Dorchester street, Chicago, and Harold Francis Piister Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pfister of 2322 Indian"Tree drive, will take place June 12 in Bond chapel of the University of Chicago at 4 p. m. Miss Comstock is in training at Evanston hospital to graduate in Oct., 1944, as a registered nurse. Mr. Fiister graduated from Northwestern school of commerce in 1942 and is associated with a Chicago advertisâ€" ing agency. well as a teacher of special subjects. Announcement of the appointment was made at a staff meeting at the Deerfield grammar school this week. Mr. and Mrs: George Delhaye of Prairie View announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Phyllis Maâ€" rian, to Robert Spencer of Evansâ€" ville, Indiana. Miss Delhaye has just received her Bachelor of Music degree from IHiâ€" nois Wesleyan University where Mr. Spencer also attended school. Mr. Spencer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. arold Spencer of Pekin, Illinois. Harold Pfister to Wed Kathleen Comstock In University Chapel upper school to her superâ€" A teacher of employed, . as The vows will be read by the bride‘s uncle, Reverend F. S. Robinsop, on Friday evening, June 4, 7:30 o‘clock at the First United Evangelical church, Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. Reverend and Mrs. F. S. Robinson, 23 S. Green Bay road, announce the marriage of theig neice, Leona Elizaâ€" beth Bauder, to George Edward Ralph Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Raiph, 425 McDaniels avenue. Mr. Ralph is a licensiate minister of the United Evangelical church and is a theological student at the Bob Jones college, Cleveland, Tennessee. Leona Rauder, George Ralph, Jr. To Be Married Matron of honor will be the bride‘s cousin, Mrs. Clarence Schmed of Cleveland,. Ohio, and bridesmaid will be the bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Betty Kalph. Gordon Raiph will serve his brother as best man and Donald Tillâ€" man will be usher. Beloit had commencement carly this year, and on June 7 will start its second summer term. This runs alâ€" most all summer and students are able now to complete four years‘ work in two and a half by not stopping for the customary summer vacation. Raymond Fidder will play the organ and Miss Mildred Maechtle will sing. Both had been prominent in campus activities. TWO LOCAL GIRLS PRINC!PIA GRADUATES week. They are Miss Lila Buckmastâ€" er, daughter of Mrs. B. S. Buckmastâ€" er, 495 Sheridan PI, and Robert Birkâ€" meier, son of Dr. ang Mrs. W. H. Birkmeier, Westgate road( Deerfield. Two Highland Park girls, Suzanne Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Heath of 387 Moraine road, and Wayne Nash, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. B. Nash, of 367 Ravine drive, received diplomas. from the Principia Upper school in St. Louis, Missouri last week, and a third, Barbara Bede, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede, of 1813 Rice street, was granted her junior college diploma from the college department of the Principia, atâ€" Elsah, I!I. Two Local Students Awarded Degrees At Beloit Two Highla aduates were LILA BUCKMASTER id Park ‘high school among those awarded it college early in the President Appel of the Almuni Assoâ€" ciation was president of one of the University‘s most famous classes, 1911, in its senior year, and then was electâ€" ed its permanent . head. . Folowing graduation from the law schools of Chicago and Harvard, he went overâ€" seas as an officer in the 86th Diviâ€" sion, In 1922, he was elected presiâ€" dent of the Fulton Market Cold Storâ€" age Company. In addition t6 being president of the Alumni Association, he is a director of the Alumni Foundaâ€" tion, which is in charge of the annual Alumni Gift. ® Two north siders will head the modest wartime reunion program of the University of Chicago which opens June 7. Vallee O. Appel, 404 N. Linden Avenue, is president of the Alumni Association, and J. Milton Coulter, Winnetka, is reunion chairman. Many of the traditional events, inâ€" cluding the University Sing and the Alumni School, are included, but in modified form, in the program planned by the committee headed by Mr. Coulâ€" ter. One session of the Alumni School will be held June 10 (evening) in the Winnetka Community House. Mr.. Coulter was president of the class of 1918, which is observing its twentyâ€"fifth anniversary . this year. Since his graduation he has been an investment banker and is connected with E. H. Rollins & Sons. Chicago University Reunion Programs Toâ€"Start June 7 The final session of the Lever Bros. School of Wartime Cookery will be held this Friday, June 4th, at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A.â€" The class will start at 1:30 and admission is free. There will be a small charge for the care of children if busy mothers wish to bring them. Shopping bags of groceries, pyrex dishes, and apâ€" petizing food prepared by Miss Ann L,. Olson, who is conducting the class, will be given away. fense. Miss Olson is a delightful speaker and her demonstrations beâ€" fore appreciative housewives have been both interesting and practical. Miss Olson will talk about "Easy Sunday Dinners" at the final school session this Friday. The program will consist of a talk on "Contentment to be Found in Our Gardens" by Mrs. Arthur F. Durand. She is well known on the North Shore «s a garden authority. When the chapter reconvenes next fall, the meeting day wwill thereaifter fall on the second Tuesday of each month, a majority of the members having voted for this day as being more convenient and expedient. The board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, on Thursday, June 3 at 10 a.m. Final OCD Cooking Class to Feature ‘Easy Sunday Dinner‘ The Lever Bros. School of Warâ€" time Cookery is brought to the comâ€" munity by the Consumer Information Service of the Office of Civilian Deâ€" D.A. R. To Observe Flag Day At Next Meeting June 14, but it has been the custom to call the June méeting the Flag day meeting neverthcless. This will be the last meeting until fall and will take place as usual on the regular meeting day, the second Thursday of the month, June 10. Members are asked to gather at 1 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Kellogg Speed, 530 S. Sheridan road, for a picnic lunch, bringing their own sandwiches, coffee and dessert being served by the hostesses. It apter not always possible for the ecting of tke North Shore D.A.R., to fall on Flag day, Featured in the show will be an arâ€" rangement with iris predominating, an arrangement of flowering branchâ€" â€"es, pansy arrangement suitable for ocâ€" casional table, evening snack table and tea for two. Flower Show At Northmoor Club Tuesday, June 8 There will be a flower arrangement in specified container and the filled containers, including holders, will be given to the hospitals at Fort Sheriâ€" dan and Great Lakes. All are urged to exhibit. Entries must be in the hands of Mrs. Harry I.. Oppenheimer, 840 S. Green ‘Bay road, by Saturday, June 5. Miss Betty Welch, Corp. Maimone Wed will conduct an evening service on Pentecost, June 13 at 7 o‘clock at the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church, W. Central and McGovern avenues, acâ€" cording to announcement by the president, Peter Keranen. Spring Luncheon At Presbyterian Church on Monday ‘The Woman‘s association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold its annual spring luncheon, meeting of the association for the sumâ€" mer months. The program, beginning at 2 p.m., will \)eAgivenrby Mrs. Milton Youngâ€" The annual flower show of North Shore Garden club will be held Tuesâ€" day, June 8, at Northmoor Country club from 2 to 6 p.m. ‘The Finns of this congregation comprise a membership composed of Lutherans living throughout Chicago and the North Shore. ‘They gather for worship from homes as far apart as north of Waukegan, south in Chiâ€" cago, and west to Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorsen of 541 Gray avenue, were hosts to a Sunday afternoon service on May 30. Immeâ€" diately after the service, an afternoon of fellowship with refreshments took place. The service was in charge of Student Esala of Concordia seminary, Springfield, III. â€" ren. She will review Eve Curie‘s latest book, "Journey Among Warâ€" riors." This book is deemed by literary criâ€" tics to be one of the best jobs of world reporting evoked by the curâ€" rent conflict. It is a record not of a "world at war" but of human beâ€" ings fighting it. * Miss Betty Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welch of Monmouth, I!L., and Corp. Samuel B. Maimone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maimone of Bridgeport, Conn., were married Friday evening, May 28, in Post Chapel No. 1 at Fort Sheridan. Chapâ€" lain Jonas officiated. Finnish Co tion To Conduct gening Service On Pentecost Miss Patricia Ann Mann was bridesmaid and Corp. Lloyd Doughty served as best man. Corp. Maimone is stationed at Fort Sheridan.. He and his bride are makâ€" ing their home at 337 Orchard lane. STEAK â€"CHICKENâ€"CHOPS WILL REOPEN SOON PINK POODL FARM SINCE 1901 LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT Watch for Opening Date UNDER NEW manAGEMETT aMie Air Conditioned *. qst iecuindd State Garden Club President To Be Guest In Ravinia The rose garden itself will be one of the points of interest with its new varieties of roses and rearrangements of beds. The work done this spring has been under the direction of Mrs. L. F. Harza. Officers who will guide the activig ties of next year‘s P.T.A. are: Presâ€" ident, Mrs. Charles Butler; Vice President, Mrs. Arthur Rogers; Z2nd Vice President, Miss Caroline Deile; Secretary, Mrs.â€"Gustav Pahi; Treasâ€" urer, Mrs. Robert Thebaud; Program Chairman, Mrs. V ernon Peterson; Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Robert Umâ€" bach; Membership Chairman, Mrs. James Brown; Activities Chairman, Mrs. Alvin Jubrend; Social Chairman, Mrs. Waliter Kurz; Revision Chairâ€" man, Mrs. Henry Stein. Members of the Garden club will bring picnic lunches and meet in the Ravinia rose garden at 1 o‘clock. The hostesses, Mrs. John A. Bailey, Mrs. Remy Hudson, Mrs. Jack McDonnell, Mrs. Arthur Strubel, and Mrs, Deâ€" forest S. Colburn, will supply a beverage and dessert. After lunch, the members will go on a tour of local vegetable and flower gardens. At a tea given by Mrs. Richard Hafuer and Mrs. Charles Butler last Thursday in the teachers‘ room at Greenbay Road school, the retiring board of the P.T.A. officially ‘turned over the duties of office into the hands of the incoming board. Mrs. Hafner has served as presiâ€" dent this past year and Mrs3, Butler is president elect for the coming school year. Mrs. Raymond Knotts, president of the Garden Club of Illinois, will be the honor guest of the Ravinia Garden club on its annual garden walk ‘om% Friday, June 11. ; Guests at the tea were the teachâ€" ers of Greenbay Road school and the retiring and newly elected officers of the school‘s P.T.A. New Officers of Green Bay P. T. A. Serve at Meeting SPECIAL SUNDAY FEEâ€"Golfâ€" ers tecing off before 7 a. m. 18 holes $1.50. * Sundaysâ€"1:00 to 4:00 p.m.â€"$15# After 4:00â€"$100 LADIES‘ DAY at BRIERGATE GOLFERS: Pley the North Shore‘s finest daily fee course lholzo Blvd. and Waukegan Rd. Deerfield, lillinois Chicago Phone: Whitchall 6530, GOLEF! BRIERGATE COUNTRY CLUB LIBERTYVILLE 1031 Mondays and Fridays or Deerfield 595 «&