Jt _ / . Thursday, December 30, 1943 : o m "' ui diss l Eng'agenxn t of . Bernice Hangren Announced Miss Vali Larson Home From Grinnell For the Holidays In the Bets Tau chapter house of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Deniâ€" son University, Granville, Ohio, Miss Mary Beverly Vercoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vercoe, 688 Delta Road, lately became thei bride of Sgt. Edwin Surenson, son of Mrs. Alfred R. Sorâ€" <nson of Findlay, Ohio. Sgt. Sorenson, l-“flmhhl’h. was a student at D« w <nlistment in the Army. Mrs. will be graduated from Denison next Mrs. EJllen Carlson, 215 High street; ment of het daughter, Doris, to Masâ€" ter Sereant Eimer G. Blank, sou of Edward Blank of Freedom, Pa. | > SgtÂ¥ Blank is â€"now stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. No plans have Been made for the wedding: Announce Engagement of Doris Carlson f To Army Sergeant Mary Beverly Vercoe Weds Sgt. Sorenson At Denison University The engagement has been ‘anâ€" nounced of Miss Bernice Hangren, daughter ‘of Ray ‘Hangren, 216 Jefâ€" frids place, to Cpl. John J. Boncel of ] 6, Wis, : CplL Boncel is stationed at Fort Sheridan. No date for the wedding has been set. ‘! ,Ibsanfh?et,:oeaiot.thhd sollege, lowa, is spending the holiâ€" hnvhhhco‘*n&r.lnvahr. sen of 2217 Briar road, formerly of Rogers Park. Miss Larsen took the lead in the dramatic society shows atGrhgl“iym. sik :â€"_At a small tâ€"Christmas gatherâ€" m§ . i _ Monday afternoon inucotists Â¥hâ€"=dbt.'afl Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch, the engagement was announced, of their daughter, Joy, to Put. Ri Bedau, son of R. J. Bedau of M , Mich , formerly of Chicago. Mmhmkmvingwhhn medical detachpient of the infantry in North Africa, was not present to receive the ¢ tulations of . their frienids, probably: will not meet until he ‘comes to claim Miss Fritsch as His bride, on his next furâ€" Joy Fn'qch f Engaged to Overseas Soldier <â€" For further information call Miss Alice at the high school (H.P. 4300) or| Miss Laura Cross at the Y.W.CA. (HP: 675). : Young business girls of Highland Park will organize a Cosmopolitan club at the local Y.W.C.A. on Thursâ€" day evening, Jah. 13, at 7 :30 o‘clock. mmm:fmuma eligible and we The first night will be China gight with short talks on modern China and> Chinese in Aimerica, a Chinese exhibit and a balâ€" let by Miss Ruth Koesun of Chicago. As ‘ballet is not Chinese, this is a series of charatcter interpretations of Chinese life and the west. Young Business Girls Plan to Organize A Cosmopolitan Club > asto Capk Srtly "hat m Apricde East, Capt. i haï¬\nâ€".% Attending bride were her Nickel, matron of honor. ‘The little .iki-mvdfl-um.luly dorfi of River| Forest, and Fennekoh! of Hoyston, Tex., are \Capt. Kelly, who is with the army ferrying ‘command in Wilmington, ‘spending holidays with the prospecâ€" tive <bridegroom . and his mother is Ens. : Ray w served as usher. ~He is at Notre Dame university. Lt, Steve Aubrey, U.S.A. of In the ‘home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwin Jannotta, 512 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, Miss Stella Skiff Jannotta and Capt. William P Kelly, son of Mrs. William P. Kelly, 366 Harel avenue, Highland Park, were married on Monday afternoon. Stella Jannotta The Bride of â€" Capt. Wm. Kelly Society J Rossivn | m2s." Aunt (Ressie said, are|to know just what: yor A At fifubml tJ‘d s1 'M,o I starte de\tRE] list for the peo ide Will |things. had so. seem to pnz the ‘You! 6x ion‘ any ' : f HPlS |â€" Aunt Besgi¢ drew apa Tok3 We J&uâ€"# m.&hww goodbye _ : d To a bedizoned beauty > | No better than she should And yet still lovely to a 1o A million (diamonds on her Glitter, as I say goodnight And seek again the suburb, lfedforiheracetuia:fl But ail love is for So dull, and yet so good, rdlon:frincoui 7 But so far I have tried an Leaving the Loop,‘ I But, oh, my heart is thill with dreadâ€"â€" A frightened, quivering thing, â€" A lump of ice that will no* meltâ€" A bird that cannot sing. â€"| * I force mygelf to frame a sgmil To laugh at others‘ quips .:; . A shrewd device to camouflig The trembling of my lips. ||â€" For Don, "Down Beat" nevér missed a beat. "Reader‘s Digest" a ed they were renewing for Aynat Ella. Even Hal‘s bachelor brother) iyas getâ€" ting his belflved. "Esquire" again. But stil no gift card for. me‘fr the "New Yorker." f But Aua Bess had not : me â€"A ge came ‘ mas. It w .‘?‘Tbc Tek:‘fl It wasn‘t till near ‘this CBristmas, when Eloisq showed me, her.igift. nouncement! from National: Geograâ€" phic, that Ibegan to wonder)if Aunt Bess would repeat her gift to ine. And then I remembered: Aunt Bess had been getting the New Yorket herself for a" year, I recalled ong % wide eyed Boy Scouts r nymph in the forest; a cartgon pf a woman, clothes missing, reporting a hurricane. ~And L hadn‘t setn Aunt Bess. ): sA ments. I felt younger; Hal and I{laughed to tears over Thurber‘s cartoons, and at the Writers‘ Class I felt $o much smarter being able to discuss stories like Sally Benson‘s. The y ar passed so fast, I almost didn‘t & tl‘tt I hadn‘t seen |Aunt Bessie. At was getting harder for her to get around. A long, urgent phone call, in child‘s bloody nose, and it was time to hurry Aunt Bess to the train.‘ Fo# a year the New Yoï¬er came, and eacth week I got a joyful inspiration she fumbled fot he rstronged Cs. "Oh, I‘d love the New Yorker!" . "Now â€" fandy that!": Aunt ~Bessic exclaimed. ~"That‘s what your cousin Fannie in Riyerside wanted. I never heard of it,\but you . keep:up with literature, ‘Fantiie goes to the Friends of erican ‘Writers â€" she must know, | I do declare, if you both want it, I believe I‘ll subscribe for it for myself."\ _ & v © â€" "Eloise asked for ‘Nati Geoâ€" graphic; that‘s splendid. Rut Don wantsâ€" a vÂ¥4â€"Beatâ€"‘ he spelld it for me, says its, about music e the Etude, I prds‘:me‘.†es " d "I‘m sending magazines ?rht- mas," Aunt | said, "and I want to know just what you‘d best. At first I tI‘d ‘s everyâ€" body, but I started making the list for the people, I found things, had ‘don‘t seem to pnz the ‘Y?uth's panâ€" ion‘ any more." * i Aunt Bessi¢ drew apart the strings to her crochqtedâ€"reticule and groped for the list. | i :/ $ 2 00 t o whoige" (?t#vquoa. 1943) â€" | In winter I sit up all night | And reaxd by 60â€"candle light. â€"> In summer, quite, the other Wway, I just ‘don‘t got to bed till day. T don‘t retire ungil I see : |, > The milkman come around at three, And hear the grownâ€"up e‘s feet Going to work, out on the istret. And does it not seem strangt to you _ .(The rest all think I‘m craky too) That I should like the other Way, . To live all‘l’!:t. and sleep.inll day ? \+¢â€"â€" Pat i Sloan, [ k > .t "% [ ASSIGNMENT : ANA IC : ‘ DIMETER â€" How I wish 1‘d been told To be saucy and bold 3. Asnc,tild.’ but poor : f ‘I was taught, with t, To be shy and politeâ€"|| _ So Iâ€"had to take See? : _ ; CITY LOYER‘S LAM READING MATTER FOR SHALLOWS CAMOUFLAGE Alice Wescott NIGHT OWL thwancan. 1047 DEEPS AND C hder pity, dark and er‘s eye; sapphire gotten [ Christâ€" landâ€" tried in to ile, £.B.0 {t Surviving are three sons, Nafe and Lloyd, are associated with the the Larson Stationery store in Highâ€" land Pirk, and Clarence, who is vice president of the Jewel ‘Tea Company of Barftington, one daughter, Rubye, and thfee grandchildren, | | Funegal services were held Friday afterngon from Kelley‘s chapel. Burâ€" ial was|in Mooney‘s cemetery. | Pior Sued nWed hg plans are contingent on; . ; ou‘s, entry into the army of the Un qgosum next month, where he hopes to become ‘a paratrooper. Havang, Cuba, and is attached to the S’ub&n fon: ulate her: ;{pdhoa the staff the BRe: Schoo! Q Weddia m:hnn uTe tontieent on ~ At‘ a tea in their »Highland Park home 2 Sunday, Deé.126,jl($r. and Mrs.: Bamwel Barker Fleager, 559 Forest @venue, announced the engageâ€" ment df their daughter, Ruth Elise, to Gasten Robert Poitoun, ~+ | Miss Fleager was graduated from DePauw university, where she was a membeg of Alpha Phi sorority, : She also attended the Sorbonne in Paris, France, | Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Exther Carbonell de Pbit;u and the latt Gaston Robert Poitou of DePauw un membeg of also attende France, ‘ H Mrs. er the lat¢ . G vang, (‘u Caban fobe Ruth Elise Fleeager Engiaged to Wed Gaston R. Poitou | t | Parkside Restaurant IE PARKSIDE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY NEW YEAR‘$ DaY 34 (|, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Churchâ€" The Fitst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts THURSDAY EVENING, January 6, 1944 at Eight O‘Clock eer ‘Resident, | umbs to Iliness e Will Son" Qucial New Year‘s Day £ _ Binnek ‘~ â€"‘ > ; .: Elizabeth Larson [® idns ietnamiais on Lk Ns + omm vilpn in N) d uesn : bula d d 5 ut o â€" * ELIZABETH McARTHUR THOMSON, C. Ss. B. â€" / of St. Louis, Missouri To A Eim ‘Place and Sheridan Road, Highland Park, 111. Under the Auspices of i First Church of Christ, Scicnt‘ict Highland Park, IIlinois j Elm Place School Auditorium Christian Science omens News FREE LECTUVURE! The public is cordially invited to .a SKOKIE & DEERFIELD RD. m{ THE PRESS ON BY In line wifl her hobby she has also made a col of antique and modâ€" ern hands, some 400 of them, in every mediumâ€"gold, silver, bronze, ivory, pearl, jade, coral, erystal, porcelain, marble, bisque, wood, brass, copper, pewter, etc., which are in themselves a subject for a collectors group study. . Hostesses for the tea to follow the lecture are Mrs. Robert K. Belt, Mrs. L.â€"S. Riggs and Mrs. A. W. Lawrence. Hands‘ and the secrets they unfold to those who can interpret them will be the subject for the January meeting of the Ravinia Woman‘s club on Wednesâ€" day, Jan. 12, ‘at 2 o‘clock. ‘Acting as interpreter will be Alice Hughes Mere: dith of the North Shore, who has spent years of study and observation on this phase of character analysis. The title of her talk is "Happiness Lies in Your Character Analysis _ of Hands Presented to Ravinia Woman‘s Club ï¬ i% ;‘ bpait Mr.: and Mrs. ~William Ralph J 93‘ Clifton avenue, are leaving. f Texas the end of the week, where will spend the winter with their Father Victor and George and h family. | i by bat Ralphs To Spend Winter in Texas Requiem mass was celebrated at S Mary‘s church, Lake F , Wednes day ‘morning. . Burial~ was ‘in °S Mary‘s cemetery. . â€"â€" ;/ . 1 Announce Engagemenf{Beveral Coâ€"eds From of Mary Jane Cameron{ University of Iowa to PFC Wm. Lortrimer [Min Town of Holidays $ LOUISE'EUSSELL ; / .. ~ Vééalist .. swat k 2 WHO WILL SING ALL TBE LaTesT PoPULAR songs : ENTERTAINMENT OPEN NEW ~YEBR‘S EVE omnnï¬ucwoz: . Turkey (®* S$hak> ® Ravioli 246 Railway Ae., Highwood BUD at the glano, with Cel ~â€" Filet ntals aofe MITH w anudry 15 at the home of the bride. arriage of Katheryn Weinberg, to onroe Webster Abels, USNR, son of . ‘Abels, Mass., has been anâ€" unced by herâ€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. cob S. nberg of 197 Edgecliffie The atherymnWeinberg o Marry Navy Man n January 15 : YATIONS NIGHT auatants. M n . alih wroiede s‘ 1 o uh al ie ic F86 it »P approaching Fmtagt