#% i2 d She‘s left them to their own salvation, * Calls) that | "progressive education." *We s Dictionary : To: send to, or be in, Coventry; to exclude or‘ be e«xcluded | society or from society to which pme belongs. Roget‘s Thesâ€" yurus : to Coventry, to push aside, tott, throw overboard. ‘The robif‘s throat is trilling As spring comes on the air * But wholis there to hear it °: ‘And are those who care? Young mikn are off a«killing W‘h rs weigh the pear * ite en sit indoors to knit Or tend Their gleaming hair. * A youngiboy‘s lips are whistling ul The tund of "Over There ;" With well lit the old men spit, Then for solitaire. . > ; As May grows fair, . > But civd wit and feeble grit â€" _ | from swivel chair. _ "% a thing to wear," And the statement with the fact And difel Was the}custodian of momist or a wag, whe he a Louis V T eberent (alth clougs. . t clouds, qfld? ribbons perspiring! Oscar Leva one look ht his surrou Feb. ID, at 8 p. m. in the Assembly hall. "Olson and Johnson all over the m i¢," the oldsters sigh. Meanâ€" youngsters flock there as fast as they can get tickets, and see more of “:::hyimeriorthan'they ever ‘saw. corpulant sopranos upindoi}l'.’B.inLaBoheme. 4 l t :>4 # # S'llNG’lyt COVENTRY (1941) You say t she‘s a "perfect whiz," But ¢an you tell me what that is? ‘ It means |she holds a dozen jobs And fak money=â€"gobs and gobsâ€" AndElnt itr date book carries in it for each day and minâ€" But hasn‘t a home and duties, ï¬d}cï¬ï¬#h&...? Yes.| A pair of bedguties! But km’:tne, first wore bibs: and She never misses an appointment. . . Do |not â€" anyone to hell; you may need some day, and will have *p?m to find him. : . + _ Hating ¢‘ is like burning down | your : to get rid ofâ€"a rat. A cynic is a man who thinks every ont is as ty as he is, and hates him for it. Appeared arf ancient crone by men w&pw%"{'uim.;dm«m His â€" geat ftelinquished,. threadbare mbooenxln#y , she said : : "Maybe . meet a wolf, I hope." He sat hesi lr;hnc'rowdedmia. ,uut: i$, ankempt, and in his a § Despair. I fHrew aside with smug DEPT. OF MILD NOSTALGIA to the su he uncompromising gaze Wn::lr'hch the : storeâ€"clerks LITTLE ,i RIDING HOOD, The de te who used to be chapâ€" Evinced § L Buddy Bligh. # * w THE |PERFECT WHIZ i) Lutheran church in Highâ€"|| _ STARTING $UN, FEB. 2# , 587 W. Central avenue, will ï¬% 4 Showi | aflifl"'lt:mf:‘fflgn- ~~ Dteamiel | a [ w x . E‘Ss A WAR OMN" the good old days _ || Theatre ~ 630 Vernon Avenue she t in in the dark, to her swering her mother‘s E HEARD dovs d i# a real "aristocrat. Marmalade. ATION OW S y 10, 1944 pimaye L B. "~ GLENCOE \The third annual inar of Jewish Studies opened Febrhary 9 and will continue for six consktutive Wednes: day evenings at the th Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel, under the sponsor« ship of the temple‘s Men‘s club. . â€"| . ( This yeat a new ard natiogallywrecâ€"> ognized facuilty will direct .:?c discusâ€" on on the theme, ‘Comparative Reâ€" ffgionu' Dean : ChÂ¥ries W. | Gilk gpoke tait| might ; \ Bc Frite | Baft berger wi c Februa "The ew. in. Qm \Segiety," Fï¬n‘d on Building of Western Civilâ€" n." and March|1 on "The Figh Against Paganism ahd Reaction." | /‘ ide of Cpl.| Clifford DeSoto, son of m and Mrs, Martin:DeSoto of Mil+ waukee, Wis, 1t ... 44 ‘The bride will be aftended by m sister Jean, as maid olronpr, and bridesmaids will be het‘sister c:‘kn&a. Miss Arline | DeSoto,| sister e b:gwm | and . Florence Bthnke of Chicago. -Pr. Louis ‘W. Sherwin will officiate} ) . _ _ [ . ; Annual Seminar Of Jewish Sf‘idics At N. S$, Congregation The wedding will be followed by a reteption at the hom#.of the bride‘s parents, and after a brief honeymoon myoung couple willreside in Highâ€" nd Park. (Cpl. Defoto is stationed at Ft. Sheridan. I tliank it rviving ‘him, of family, are his wife, On Feb. 12, in th@) Presbyterian Church, at 8 p.m., Misg Shirley Brisâ€" cos, daughter of Mr. afid Mrs. Glenn Briscoe, 30 Oak Lane, will become the Miss Shirley Briscoe | To Wed Army Corporal Owing to the shorta men, Mr. Lehr remain« as as he was ab 19 s of faithfal and ice if the police: depart Herman Leht, ‘a veteran of ‘the local police forte and fhr 23 yeat.,a‘ resitk;t of this town,] passed .away Sunday, at the Highlagd Park hosâ€" pital) affer a long illnegs: | : _ || _ Policeman, At Rest After Long Hingss 9 to 12 pm., The Satutday Evenén: S‘""? Du-'c!;‘mup of the Y.W. will "have u" open squ@re dance ) at the "Y" on Laurel gvénue. | Mysic will befurnished by Sésso‘s threeâ€" piece |orchestra jand Didley Dewey will%é the. calling. | The public is inâ€" vited to attend. | t N Herman Lehr, Veteran Tue«day. Fobi #s;* [ drears Swing Club Plans _ 10 a.m., Interfaith iscussion | I of " ‘cn'anr%rien | With Fedâ€" Y?‘"flï¬ï¬‚. P‘fly j eration," as seen in two important|| Awing club will celebrate St. Valenâ€" books. J' .o l f . | tige‘s day with a dancing party Saturâ€" Thursday, 5}" 17. :: 1 _ |day, Feb. 12, at the Highland: Park Créative Writers lunchgon, . oman‘s ¢lub from 9 to 12 g‘clock. Su#y. ln'.‘. 19© i | ; : | _|| |Mrs Lindell Peterson and Mrs. 9 to 12 pm., The Satutday Evm(i:.g L¢éonard ‘W. Keaster, chairmen in Square Dance group of fhe Y.W. charge‘ of the party, are. planning will "have an open squ@re dance : at| th ornament the yable with St. Valenâ€" the "Y" on Laurel avenue. Mysic|tine‘s decorations\and appropriate reâ€" will he‘f_prnjsh: by â€" §esso‘s threeâ€"| freshments will be served. es oo ts fapl g6, chaik â€"| PMM 2 0 sls 0 o t m:m:«.ï¬â€˜ï¬‚.’.. show| ||â€"/ M"g-d‘g"’dnâ€-jm i e tap and toe| dancing, a | *!* 0 rumem.hxechd. rhumb@ dancer, a mono t and a| i‘“ Then on foot they completed singer who has performedipn the NBC| th¢ long trek to the 12,000 foot volcaâ€" chain., | Dance music will He furnished| 20 of the Belgian Congo, where both by : an| orchestra called khe . ‘"Noyeâ€"| 8OfiNas, andâ€" pygmies fived. .. ~/ laires," Stunts suitable to the feap| .: Then came the explorer‘s death from year dccasion will be a part of the| feyer. His wife remained in their program. | [| : _| | s1ungle camp and there, amid storm A b(z‘fl‘et style lunch will be served| aDH sleet, she carried onâ€".completing the at mi<1 ight. + / .: l € he bad planned for his gorâ€" The|regular: meeting 0 .:I:‘ Legion | illa group for the Akeley African hall will be held tonight ( day), at| at the American Museum of| Natural which time the question lpof changing| HMistory. After finishing his work, she the name of ‘the post will be acted| !td, the expedition down the ‘mountain upon, | | # :~| sides across 100 miles of supérheated u«. w jungle to where the expedition‘s motor 5 us lA ) .. e "EH| Tiï¬ was snfomeding on aggece | | * â€" § | [This was other ‘expediâ€" Y, W.‘C, A. Notes || tions. She received many honors for p #), what she had ‘done. Albert, King of the. | { H . || Belgians, decorated her. + ple building, to which afl members and their wives invited to attend. )(emb?m are urx; to invite as their guests | all local service n, their wives Gf ’l‘dyffkfl“ @ £3% evening, Feb. 19, in the To Be Sponsc By American The |entertainfnent â€" Dumareésq Spencer post "This is P Fob. 10, 11, 12 of our time. e of patrolâ€" Iâ€"at his post , |completing fficient servâ€" ent. | dancing, a it 118 Eon Comeente e mm % \[The regular monthly meeting of the ilathea class of, Bethany church vill be held Tuesday evening, Feb. l.z; at the church. Hostesses will be Ida Brehmer, Jean Bruce, Jennie Chrisman and Gerttude Decker.: J| [( _ % _ k _W,é ‘ Explom to Sunday Evening Cl ‘he Once Dark Continent." She will '3 |of her expeditions with her husâ€" hnd and what she has done "on her ho utaid hille h m onA Plbe hoii lt s is ied weaabil ,Jéxpï¬;rmmmm“pm 1 , will be the speaker at the North e Sunday Evening club next Sunâ€" day, Feb. 13, at New !net‘ughuhool subject will be "The Bright Side of Nrs. Carl Akeley, wife of the Afriâ€" er lecture will be illustrated with HIGHLAND PARK If You Possibly P First Natione ; ; whgah Explorer to Be| A Victory Edition of .At No. Shore|‘Iceâ€"Capades of 1944‘ Evening Club | to Start February 29 Akeley, wife of the Afri~| "tco.Capades of 1944." fourth e If It Highland Park‘s 4th War Loan 'v'e Is On [ _ The Brink Of Successy ~_ __ ts Your subscription to the 4th WAR LC {« cannot be credited to Highland Park‘s 579.0," 0 quota until your bonds have been paid for. !/ â€" | Many people are not av&qre of this critic ;u,cénd,ition. ; You, of course, want to complete the $yansaction before the termination of our communify drive. _ May we; suggest thdt you call at the ’ office, _ this bank or your "iuiuin agent whe ff r located, and pick up your bonds as soon as you ’d i:lyuccn. e you are netapendingmoney _. * youaiffsaringit . Ni ‘<~" o Hig’j’afld ‘ Fhfk}l* This fourth and Victory edition of v“Ic'e-Cam‘del" has a cast of 152 in 30 numbers. The 75 "Iceâ€"Ca pets" are (sensational . in their precision maneuvers.. All of last year‘s |favâ€" orites, including Donna A «Joe Jackson Jr;, Red M; y, Markâ€" hus and ‘Thomas ("The Smoothâ€" ies"), Phil ‘Taylot, Nate ‘Walley, Edythe Dustman, ‘and <Bohâ€" land, Ted Meza, Patti Phillippi, Chuckie â€" Stein, the Benoit â€"Sisters, Marilyn Quinn, Henry the Kinder Sisters, Tom Barry and | Trixi¢, are tack in new routines. â€"| : + ~Tickets already have been placed on sale at the arena box office, and mail orders also are being accepted there. Seats will} be available at the Hub box office, State and Jackson, starting February 7. F ic Ppostmaster Daniel Cobb reports that over $00D was collected in Highland Park duging the March of Dimes dtive, a sum which is twice as much as ever earned before. ~ ‘â€" $3 "Iceâ€" of 1944," fourth QIBâ€" M of I ce mv m & hvud engagement Tuesday night, Feb. 29, at the Cl*icg:p arena, Erie, lgcCl-rg court :and Ontario. Performances will be held nightly at 8:30 in addiâ€" tion to S{mday matinees at 2:30. The opening night will be a benefit sponâ€" sored by the Northwestern University Settlement. k * ‘r‘, I 4., + 3 { frri CHRISTIAN®SCIENCE READING ROO f uc oofu o MANIEINED BÂ¥X _ [is O4) [ 21. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTI where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy TAE mybemd.-bomqu.orpurehud [ ( Auihorised Christian Science Litersvure in Bnglish, Braille, aod o HOURSâ€"Week Days 9:30 am. to §:30 pams. _ _ _ * Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. ‘wm’-.,u_ln*.awg 1t oopve HIGHLAND PARK, "LLINOIS 43 North PFheridan Road Mcipce Open House At â€")!} |â€" _ * _ Green Bay Friday ([; | rOR R'C“m'“v'o'. ‘Open house will be held,at the ken| â€"pyRITY» s Bay Road school Friday evening, F@W 11, 5i 4 j tttrenil: bountie mspect projects the ghi[d{en are ‘ = A ing on and meet their children‘s it | | Y mM <4>, With 6,702 infants cared for dulign 1943, Dr. Sanford a tota ’: only +27 | deaths. <‘This figure, th@y higg'q- than, last year‘s allâ€"time 10 ; 15,| nevertheless represents a |tre®iieâ€" dous achievement in view of warki conditions, Dr. Sanford, believes. | BP ia contrast, he reported that in 191888 der comparable wartime. circumsta® ‘. 174 infant patients of the society B es Wartime shortages of doctors, lessgâ€" ilant;areof babies in homes -i“, mothers are worhu.fm‘son& oflÂ¥ reasons for the increase in infant W#geâ€" tality over last year, the report sBlied F1IGUL HALIGR IILDUILOIAES| =|(Continued from page 1) . Park Ravinia will be among {§iy4| at noon. Wl = * ing the ~Thrift shop‘s anf@M| Mrs. Milton Youngren of Glencoe "white elephant" tea Monday aftentafa| will review the late book, "My Year in the home of Mrs. Hérman Zistl] : in China" by Hallet Abend, which is 100 Hazel avenue. . . | . | LE | scheduled for 1245 pm.> by Mrs. That Infant Welin$ funds, incdlylâ€"| Eugene P, Barnes, book review chair« ing its share in Thrift Shop procefiis,| man. : 425 % f are yielding high dividends in term@ȴ| â€" Mrs. Claburn E., Jones, president, healthy children; awas ‘brought (Whp|will preside at the business meeting sharp focus by the unfiual reportiaf| preceding the lecture, which will be Dr. Heyworth N. Sanford, medicaRlip | followed by a social hour and tea. rector of the Infant Welfare societg‘pt | Mrs. Robcryl(orxis, social commitâ€" Chicago. | _ .|.. Rig] | tee chairmaf, has‘invited Mrs. Adoliph Inf. 51 # t +lk "Als 41y Can _ Mrs. Claburn E., Jones, president, will preside at the business meeting preceding the lecture, which will be followed by a social hour and tea. \(nM)lwï¬o.po&l“ tee chairmaf, has‘invited Mrs. Adolph E. Lundin, Mrs. C. Vigo Nichols, Mrs. George O. Strecker and Mrs. John P. Street to be hostesses at the doors and Mrs. Herman Anspach, Mrs. Fredâ€" H. Clutto:, Mrs. Charles W. Jones and ‘Arthur M. Lowrie have ‘been selected by Mrs. Charles J. Hayues, hospitalityâ€"chairman, to pour at the H. P. Wor HEAR! MEAR! _ *THE MUSICAL MILKWAGON®* _ '::?x's-mub::. WG" R All musical! Your favorites, old and new! â€" Wipsit it