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P. 5435 Hospital & Surgical Bills Paid accident W EPC RR C XCse Sit Poe PEIT couldn‘t use her legs very well and that ‘it had appeared from the way she had pleaded with her big, round eyes for you to do something to help ‘her that there was a great deal amiss. r _ es o c a c c di11880. Then, as the days went by arid instead of just a little weakness and wobbliness and maybe a few dizzy spells there appeared a definite parâ€" alysis of her legs I can‘t begin to tell you what was going through my mind. Of course, I know that you were awfully worried, too, all this time, though you tried to appear very much the opposite. You aren‘t a very good poker player, Charlie. Maybe you had better stick to bridge. It wasn‘t so much you or Mrs. Charlie that I was thinking of, or even Topsy either, for I knew that your mature judgment and reasoning could <always find an "out," in any situation, and as far as Topsy was concerned, Doggy Heaven isn‘t such a bad place, and all dogs aspire to it ultimately. |\ BASK ON OUR BEACH N BELMONT MANOR and Golf Club Beasmuda Enjoy our swimming pool, famed orâ€" chestra. 200 acre estate. Moderate mvelmt,ornmndnflwdslnc« 500 Fifth Avenue (PEn 6â€"0665). IMANE INTEREST" +H E PR ES 8 MANOR \ Beasmuda t A But we operated, as you know, late in the evening of the day that we had just about given up all hope. It was the only thing we could do and we had to take the chance. What happened during the next week was as unbelievable to me as it was to you, but the imâ€" portant thing to all of us is that Topsy was learning to walk again at the end of seven days, and that each day therafter she struggled a w â€"moreâ€"steps until to walk all the way across a room was nothing at all. And Charlie, I‘ll never forâ€" get the day she ‘walked out of the car all by herself and climbed the front steps there at home. It was almost like homecoming at college, and the only thing that was lacking was the band and the parades and the crowds. At least everyone felt prétty good about it all. "Incidentally, Charlie, tell Uncle Fae that when he blew his nose that day, heâ€"did it entirely too nonchalâ€" lantly, but that doesn‘t matter. It‘s esc â€"R. Aimudic dn albecadeia ealirndndhatin n Anineer t Anind + P0 s press all in the past now, and we can forâ€" get about everything but the fact that Carol and Topsy can still play together on the front lawn and ruin all of your pet tulips this Spring and do all the other things that little dogs like Topsy and little girls like Carol can do together, oblivious to everything but now, and away from the worries of the world. l As always, K Reduce your Cleaning Bills 25% by using our Cash & Carry Service. Vogue Cleaners Telephone . . . HIGHLAND PARK 321 North Green Bayâ€"Road Doctor Jim. 3900 nual Ladies‘ Night party Tuescay evening at the Georgian â€" hotel in Evanston.: There were ten guests from Deerfield and a few outside guests in attendance. o Counsellor Franklin â€"Q. Doyle, noted lecturer and humorist, enter, tained the gathering with a dissorâ€" tation on the Signs of the Zodiac, He explained how the Zodiac has 12 divisions governed by the moon and all principai planets, Persons born within these divisions react to theâ€"symbols under these signs. He claimed that both President Roose: velt and Adoiph Hitler governed their lives by the zodiac. . During the last presidential election, Mr. Doyle said, President Roosevelt did not act until the signs were favorâ€" able for him. Counsellor Doyle prophesied the election of Roosevelt in 1936. He also prophesies that there will be no war in 1941 or no minority war in 1942. ky : : â€"He evoked considerable laughter â€"He evoked. considerable laughter on his character reading of memâ€" bers present, under their individâ€" ual zodiacal symbols. It was amusâ€" ing to discover, how few men actuâ€" ally knew the date of their wife‘s birthday. j > " , â€" A community sing by Mr. X., closing able evening. Former Resident * _ Called To Ohio By Father‘s Death Prof. Karl Roth of the Depart ! ment of Religion of Lake Forest | College, was called to Cleveland, Ohio, Monday because of the death. of his father, the Rev. Karl Roth Sr., who was a retired minister of the â€"Evangelical â€"andâ€" Reformed_ Church of America. The gurvivors are the widow and four sons and five daughters. The Rev. Mr. Roth had celebrated his 80th birthday in September, and had been in failing health for several months. Prof. lfloth was former pastor of St. John‘s Evangelical church of this city. Badminton Classes Are Organized At Lincoln Schoo!l Join without delay and enjoy th spirit of contest amongst these play ers, which assumes the proportion® of a "‘Round Robin Tournament," lasting throughout the season. _ . For details regarding this grou® please ‘phone Betty Johnson, H. P. \ 8660, Sue Gutman, H. P. 4815, 0 Martha Bryant, H. P. 1712, or jus l drop in any Wednesday evening 0 Sunday morning at Ravinia schod All Badminton players District 108 are indeed in having placed at thei by this community, the t] All Badminton players in schoo! District 108 are indeed fortunat¢ in having placed at their disposal, by this community, the three grand courts at the Ravinia school which enables them to indulge in theif favorite sport twice a week at 8 most reasonable fee. f Thursday, January 28, 1941 ity sing was conducted closing a most enjoyâ€" of 1st or ol Mr. and Mrs nounce the en daughter Kathe Raynor F. Stu and Mrs. Rayt Cleveland, Ohio was made at a Saturday evenir To be here fo spend the week and her famil came west fro N.J. where he senior Mr. an arrive here ne: Vails. Miss Vail is more school an ampton School college. Her fi gree from Cor: "AILâ€"STURGI ‘~GAGEMEN The young « in the early su OLSONâ€"ALLE ANNOUNCEA ~Mr. andâ€" M Yorkville, IIl. ; ment of their Mr. Paul Aller ine Alien of date has been GILBERTâ€"W WEDDING Announceme Mr.zgand Mrs. ‘l'g:S:r avenu their: daughte1 W. Wood, son Wood of Mag: marriage cer Chicago on I by Judge W al Mr. Wood at home in Central aven _ Miss Jenni taining at a for the bride home of the SEIDENBE ENGAGEM: ~â€"Mr. and A becker of S. & the engagem Rae to Syly IJr., son of M iea of Oak P The weddi Saturday, F at the Trinit reday, Jan Which ePA