2 p.m. Wives‘ Club with entertainâ€" ment and refreshments . . . Eveningâ€" Program by Associated Club of Magâ€" azine Cartoonists, of Chicago, in charge of Mr. Jeff Keith . . . Photobooth service . . . Gold stamping service . . . Sewing serviceâ€"Mrs. Cora St. John . . . Craft shop and ‘dark rooms open . . . Coffee Club at 10. Tuesday, June 22â€" Program of voc Eleanor Gall of Evanston . . . Gold stumping service . . . Photobooth servâ€" Chas. Keller . . . Coffee at 10. Wednesday, June 30â€" Informal entertainment . . . Jewelry craft instructionâ€"Mr. Lester Mattâ€" hewson . . . Craft shop instructionâ€" Mr. Mike Maurine . . . Dark rooms open . . . Coffee at 10. Thursday, July 1â€" Open house all day with informal entertainment . . . Craft shop and dark rooms open . . . Photobooth servâ€" ice at 3:30 and at 8 p.m. . . Hymn Sing from 5 to 6 p.m. . . Vespers with Grace Methodist church at 7 . . . Coffee at 10. Monday, June 28â€" Pierce of Glencoc . . . Sewing service instructionâ€"Mr. Jack Davis . . . Dark rooms open . .‘. Gold stamping ice. .. Coffee at 10. Sunday, June 27â€" Open house all day with ini 2 p.m. Wives‘ Crafit Club . . $:30, Free movie featureâ€""Bombay Clipâ€" open . . . Coffee Club at 10 p. m. Satu rday, June 26â€" 8:15â€"Keeno afid prizes with Mrs. PROGRAM FOR WEEKâ€" Friday, June 25â€" SALVATION ARMY U.$.0. | Thursdoy, June 24, 1943 . . Coffee at 10 p. m. vocal music by: Miss Evanston . . . Gold Books containing eighteen coupons _ appear this season as a feature attraction to this are now on sale for $10.00 plus fedâ€" eral tax of $1.44, a total of $11.44. _ Superb program. The 1943 Ravinia Festival seaâ€" These coupons can be used either for son will ex s i anmesnm o iheigete, 9f Jor reserved. will extend for 7â€"weeks, closing August 15th. seats in the pavilion. Coupons are * e transferable and can be used for any ; concert. Without coupon books eighteen gate admissions for regular programs would cost $15.30. Coupon books can be secured from the Ravinia Festival Chairman or a committee member in your community, the North Shore banks or stores listed below. Make all checks payable to Ravinia Festival. This offer will definitely close when:our limited supply of coupon books has been exhausted. £ Coupon Booksâ€" opens Tuesday evening, June 29th COUPON BOOKS NOW ON SALEâ€" _ =~ RAVINIA FESTIVAL ® WAUKEGAN Mrs. Alexander F. Beaubien, 401 Greenwood Ave., Majestic 441 LAKE BLUFF Miss Jullette Erown, 540 Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff 1526 LAKE FOREST Mrs. M. Dutton Morehouse, 1190 Edgewood Road, Lake Forest 1815 HIGHLAND PARK Mrs. L. F. McClure, 333 Woodland Road, Highland Park 333 _ MR. ALEXANDER F. BEAUBIEN 9 S. County St., Waukegan, Mincis en aizeim«â€"ecgaly FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST Lake Forest, Mincis HRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park, Minois L AND A STATIONERS 546 Lincoin St, Winnotke, Mlinois 7 THE WILMETTE STATE BANK Society â€":â€" Womens News â€";â€" Locals Julius E. Lecknor, 31 Ravine Drive, Highland Park 334 You Can Save $3.86 on Each Book by Purchasing Now No Coupon Books will be sold after July 4th of 568 Elm Street, Winnotka * Save Money â€"â€" Buy Coupon Books Now! :. Staff Sergeant DeVere Rhinchart, army air mMechanic who has served as crew chief for the past year, has arâ€" rived safely in England. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhinchart of Homewood avenue. Lily Ruth Gruenewald, sister of Mrs. Edwin °C. Wood of Linden aveâ€" nue, has completed her basic training in the WAAC at Daytona Beach. Fla. Anton G. Dostalek of Highland Park announced the wt of his daughter, Sylvia, to el Hadâ€" juk, son of Mrs. Michael Ht?uk of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y., at a &:'ty given at the Dostalek home, 629 wentsia avenue, Saturday evening. No definite date has been set for the wedd:nfl although it will probâ€" ably take place later this summer. Pvt. ‘Robert Breakwell of Burton avenue, has been assigned to duty at the medical replacement center, Camp Robinson, Ark. is §48 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicage 1 Eas s MARSHALL HELD & COMPANY ’ netke, MMlinois Retell Stores, Chicago, Evanston, Lake Forest ATE BANK SPAULDING & CO. & © Dreke Hetel, Chicage + < FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF EVANSTON â€" Evanston, ilinols w RAVINIA_FESTIVAL COUPON BOOK SALES COMMITTEE Mrs. Ernst C. von Ammon, General Chairman _ â€" _ COUPON BOOK AGENCIES COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN 1 HE 1943 Ravinia Festival will present the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a series of 24 concerts directed by the finest international Conâ€" ductors available. Distinguished Guest Artists, Soloists and the Budapest String Quartet will appear this season as a feature attraction to this superb program. The 1943 Ravinia Festival seaâ€" son will extend for 7â€"weeks, closing August 15th. Bethany Ladies To Sponsor Party Ladics of Bethany Evangelical church lawn at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Laubenstein on Tuesday, June 29, from 2 to 5 o‘clock. ments. A small admission charge will be made. Everyone is invited to attend. James Van Ornum. was named president for the 1943â€"44 season; Helen Sarrett, vice president; Edâ€" ward Peterson, treasurer; Roger Strecker, recording secretary; Marâ€" garet Elmore, corresponding secreâ€" tary ; Dudley Hall, color bearer; Mrs. William C. Melohn, senior president; Dorthea Peterson, program chairman ; Cynthia Stokes, social chairman, and Patricia Porter, junior group chairâ€" After the business meeting,. the hostess served a picnic supper on the porch. Mrs. Melohn, newly elected senior president, was the guest of honor. She succeeds Mrs. Garfield Day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jackâ€" son Sr. recently returned from a visit with their son who is an Army Air Cadet at Henderson State Teacher‘s college in Arkansas. Cadet Jackson started his cadet training in March. Blackhawk society of the Chilâ€" dren of the American revolution. Highland Park, held its annual ‘busiâ€" The society will not meet again until October. ness meeting and election of officers Sunday afternoon in the home of the junior president, Miss Helen Sarétt, 1732 S. Green Bay road. Named President Of Blackhawk C.A.R. James Van Ormum Mrs. H. C. Kimbrough, 198 Forest Ave., Winnotka 2691 Miss Frances Scheidenheim, 804 Forest Ave., Wilmette 14 Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, 786 Greenleaf Ave., Gloncos 238 KENILWORTH Mrs. T. Waeller Kimball, Kenitworth, HI., Kenilworth 3682 Mrs. Arthur H. Boottcher, 1247 Ridge Ave., University 1008 STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Tel. Winnofka 262 Miss Mona Eyler, sister of the g:n-.luvulthmln.lyhtu only attendant. Mr. Roger Barnett of Park Ridge served as best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the Jefferson Hotel in Towa City and the young people left for a tenâ€" day wedding trip. Miss Marcia Bogardus Lieut. Eyler, ‘ Wed June 21 gardus, daughter ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs, H. Lieut. Jonathan Eyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Eyler of Marshman street, tobk place at 5 o‘clock on June 21 at Iowa City, lowa. Both Mrs. Eyler and Lieut. Eyler attended the University of Minnesota, and she is now enrolled as % student nurse at the University of Iowa. Pvt. Joseph Connelly spent five days last week visiting his parents, the Joseph Connellys of N. Green Bay road, and has returned to duties with a medcial unit at Nashville, ‘Tenn. He entered service last Noâ€" vember. A. Bogardus of Janesville, Lieut. Eyler graduated from the ofâ€" ficer candidate school at Aberdcen Cpl. Norman Kampling, son of Mrs. Charles Goodroe of Waukegan aveâ€" nue, Highwood, has been stationed in Iceland for the last half year. His brother, Pvt. Ray Kampling, is staâ€" tioned at Indio, Calif. Cpl. Keith C. Kubiman has reâ€" turned to duties with the fourth squadron of the army air corps at Laredo, Texas after spending his furlough with ‘his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kubiman of Fort Sheriâ€" dan avenue. He entered service in March of last year. The marriage of Miss Marcia Bo The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare society of Chiâ€" cago will hold its regular business luncheon meeting Monday morning, June 28, at the home of Mrs. Harold G. Ray, 127 Hazel avenue, at 10:30 o‘clock. ‘ Assisting hostesses will be Mr3. C. E. Wideberg, Mrs. Paul Boyd, Mrs. ?ordm!uclnuldlln?qdv. ester. to private first class and has been asâ€" signed to the army air force‘s techniâ€" cal training school at Sioux Falls, S.D. where he will receive training as a radio operatorâ€"mechanic. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanâ€" ders of Woodbridge lane. Infant Welfare To Meet Monday Robert Sanders has been promoted PINK POODLE FARM _ WILL REOPEN _ â€" STEAK â€"CHICKENâ€"CHOPS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST The First Noational Bank of Highland Park : A Sign of the limesl SINCEâ€" 1901 LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST EXCLUSIVE f RESTAURANT <~â€"â€"â€"â€" where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased HOURSâ€"Week Days #:30 am. to 5:30 Saturdays $:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. '.I.‘a-.!uap-:.-l‘olfl.. c J .. 2088 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance SB your car for more important pusâ€" ummwmmb!ï¬h by check with a CheckMaster account. . . . There‘s No Minimum Balance Requited Any amount starts an account. Checkbooks Free. Only Se per check drawn or item deposiced. A great sorvice at wifting costd YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USZ THZ THURSDAY, JULY iIst UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MIGHLAND PARK, !LLINOH Air Conditioned 43 North Sheridan Road Fine Liqueurs Licut. Edward Millard, son of Mrs. Everett L. Millard of S. m road, has returned to Highlind after a year of sea duty with the navy. Lieut. Millard, former conducâ€" tor of the Highland Park Chamber symphony, is enjoying an cighteen day leave. Members of the Musart chorus met for a luncheon meeting Monday, June 21, at the home of Mrs. Aunz Hinn, 919 Ridgewood drive. ‘The director, Mrs. Lisle Hawley, was present for the first time since her illness. A rehearsal will be held by the club Monday afternoon, June 28, at the home of Hn.Pl’e‘&y.lclN.St. Johns avenue, at 1 :30 o‘clock. Musart Chorus Meets At Hinn Home Monday LIBERTYVILLE 1031