Turnis it over, she showed me that on the of the puzzle was the picâ€" ture of e Washington‘s head. intellect in contrast to a bady bedecked ;;:ft Mâ€".hh‘n ho thinks, BKY‘SL‘ C 18 w x & : 3» & to him who feels. ‘ "?;k: Atcon o’x.:gf Some kill time; others let time|| ‘est News t Es fH * | Socrates Papadopolous : felt quite Forsaken, because he was in ill repute mt home, for, like the Greek philosoâ€" P'.fl!ngfllluofqmy | hh'lwuamwhocodd m‘ ““h m He at last to employ a new strategem,Iso he enlarged upon the beauty of her contours and compared bher‘ toâ€" a. goddess, saying that she pedrapedinsimple.nr- ments to her glorious figure. As a ine mark of astuteness Hoping€to keep Janet busy one whole af 1 bought her a complex jigâ€"saw of the world. Less than an hour | she slid around the back of-y s f f IV E f (And he got away with it) Ever she flaunted her mamâ€" moth {pri ion‘s, and he was abject in his ies for having disregarded her lovi and begged her to aban~ Child Shives World Problem "W me see it." She showed :c“up h puzzle. I was amaâ€" _ where is Um'&eâ€":&;@ She 1 Life ig}f one. difficulty you‘ll not i.l.\\hliahd:ohhe 1 Witchen sink? _ | ‘hesp o M Queen .on tiie radio, just before the wieldy c .'w»qni&b?'llhd incr §..‘. a denouement, the expert will reâ€" eive one punch on a member‘s ticket ; NSCW. ) ; i LOGY ‘OF SOCRATES _ He knew detested a lengthy oraâ€" tion, for . often deplored the fact that she not married Minas Paleâ€" her his \cleaned |the and then called in the i ~"just as a formality. Np our : | She leaves everyâ€" thing alome calls the police. Alâ€" though &Jm mysteries herself, she hasn‘t even a theor‘y. C $ will appear, from time to time, and the ‘will be brought :‘ subs . of course, to ‘l\t‘ suifis of diverse red herring. writing of the serial is Jnl , past members, iumoie deees e «on wisitors of the North Shore Creative Writers, with tite admonition to bear shese points in mind : . 1. a What is the Barred Seven? | B Has it any relation to the may or may Bot call on a panel of exâ€" â€"It will consist of : MEN OF® 1¢$$ COm jli_d-:' 4 dine, ‘Liake. Orphen Annh: would have fily tie funatic is free of doubts. 1, An eminent pathologist. 2. An electric engineer. Thursdoy, *dnuy%, 1944 2 * & ¢ T at? is â€" significance of the ""i“w:;fl I-kf'h the hervine‘s pilâ€" "Uh Al +th Following ‘the â€" precedent of Ellery clothes : forever, calling his | Hebe. i: g,- e -lnlesbe indulged in unâ€" F ord your compliments thus aâ€"~ how wise but how fair" And Em telling you brother you‘ve got: ing there.) «â€"â€"Marmalade. whe was a wealthy restaurant 6 was tired of hearing about DFRATHENS. Said she : (Mkd that burn him up!) is the bloodiest word ever in the annals of historic want is more . action care of the man, the world still wanted the suit). Siberia? Where is ~the OWV S up the. murderer, ids * t Blackhaw}quSoci ty Party Given Sungday Mrs, Jack pachnet of â€" land Park is t‘l?p ew pre id¢nt.nl?nP. Splchrl' played in the vjolin section of the orchestra before her marriage. Now with a homg in Highland Park and two children, she still:â€"finds time to keep her professional musical starid\“s:z.‘ She has appeated in~quarâ€" tets ‘and en ith bers | the Cl‘hicuo‘é} :n!}'y. And is prm ably tge only pr e:;u the V\;om; an‘s Sympho! a) card .. membership {:Tt e musi¢ian‘s un&n. The Blackhawk society of the Chilâ€" dren of the ican Revolution feld a Washington‘s) birth \pa on Sunday, Feb. 20. â€" Following a si ride they went |to the / e the senior president, Mrs. oï¬m eLl‘e- lohn, for refr nts and games, Directors of |(the kéy include James Van ‘Yident ; m Sarett, vice $ . ‘¢ son, / ; |Roger Strecker, reâ€" SonVBorj& to t Walter Junio Mr. and Mrg. "Junio anston, are the proud ; borg February| 19. M former Eliza Alle ‘rsdauch k W'l!q , ‘is guest . . Mr:. Ruth: C Mrs. Russell D). Hobbs, acting presiâ€" dent of . the Woman‘s | Symphony orchestra, gave a) lunchgon, at the Arts club, Chicago, Monday, to welâ€" come the incoming officérs| of the Woman‘s Smb:.?y ard: elected at the anpual meeting in the morning. : of "Ma}gï¬ r?téng:ksa to Lt. id T! Book Announce En Avéd. Mrs. J. V. Spachnier _ | Elected President. â€" _ Of Woman‘s Symphony Burviving him _wi et Tuthill Venzning, ‘two Lois and Franc d â€"a Venning, now stationed. jj also a sister, Mr: and a brother, H d | both of Glen pep * tnt: of ‘Atk, passed pway sudder y morning at the local hospital. F 1P 3 t Born in Chica, c. Venping spent nvenla’mn in â€"\study || jand work lbtood.{ After close lof World War 1, in whi serveld) ag officer of engipeering design, he rkturned to plan many i ant buildings in Chiâ€" cago and vicinity. [He: especially interested in church architecture beâ€" ing associated, i nrecent years, with interested in church architecture beâ€" ing associated, i nfecent , with Edward |Jann church | architect. Interested in foc@l fr tnr:‘; he served, quite lately, as 1 ‘‘Of the Raâ€" vinia school board." Hfsâ€" Passes Away SUN., MON,, Feb. 27â€"28â€"29 . smnm' Progran Joan Leslic, Fref! Astaire in . Frank Logan Venning, for 17 years "NORTHERN PVURSVUIT" L., SAT. â€"!| !Feb, #5, 26 rge Sanders, "PARIS AF Errol \Flynn, ‘Julie Bishop ® "THIS 18 LENCOE t jlof her | grandâ€" m&w 645 Vine | & “EVOlhlw DARK®" tGâ€"=LB, * Cope, of Evâ€" rents of a son Tele ton. j o Joarp Cope r marriage. lighland Park till: finds time %all musical : members | of fi" probâ€" the Womâ€" d! a| card J of itian‘s nd;n. ) I Copes u%: Mar. 1, 2 # M“‘.’ e dtghten. , Lt. Jack England ; e Melville Venning, arshall Cafer‘, they will be cligible for Nurâ€" ‘se‘s} Aide work in military veterans‘ duty with the armed forces, After 150 ‘hours in civilian hospiâ€" tals or at the Red:Cross Blood Donor 63 (Vine Ave., and Miss Beverly Marâ€" tig, B21 Ridgewood Drive. These gradâ€" udtds have pledged themselves to serve at* 6 hours a week, after hours or \weekâ€"ends, in routine, nursing ‘of a nonâ€"technical nature, and so lfree more registered nurses for hospitals. uded in the group of Volunteer Nutse‘s Aides to complete 85 hours of traiking at Wesley Memorial Hospital, Misses Mary Cullen, everly Martin, Win Nurse‘s Aides Caps Chi¢ago, and ‘receive their caps, Friâ€" o To To wice Sine Atney calien, ters: should be square and ined in India ink or dark penâ€" cill â€" Following the contest, . all okfters will: be exhibited in the hiblic Service company window Prizes will consist of war stamps, with identical prizes being awarded in high school and grammar school. Fitst prize will beâ€"$5 in war stdmps, second, $3, and third, $1 in Red Cross drive which opens the country on March 1, i poster contest will be sponâ€" sor by . the : Highland â€" Park Rotary club‘s youth service comâ€" miftee in‘ cooperation with the land Park News. I â€" winning poster, whick will be| sélected by five judges, will ap on the cover of the. hi(h,o land Park News. The cover of March 16 will be devoted to the h school winner, and the March 23Â¥to the winner in the grammar school division. * 1 rawings will be judged accordâ€" to appeal, originality and art k and are intended to increase rest in the Red Cross drive. Cross Poster Contest pusiic SERVICE company or northern Afterironcools, ‘put it away . â€" where it won‘t Keep cord away from hot â€"iron. Plug cord into iron first, then out from plug. If cord: gets too hot, have iron and cord inspected inmmediately. . DIsCONNICT | mmON ‘ to tak \ f 1 el« cb s Ne It‘s wartime wisdom Mrs. F:fnk McDonald will serve as coâ€"hostéss. _ I «oo l These!committees will begin soliciâ€" tations of| Red ;Cross War ~Rund special gifts next week in advance of the house}vhouu campaign, which will open on March 15. A N. U. Settlement _ To Meet Wednesday Highland Park bmd of Northâ€" western , settlement meet rb:: ‘the home of Mrs. Herbert E. Kerber; 903 S. Linden |avenue, Wednesday, March 1, at 1 o‘¢lock. ; | | Mrs. {Julius E. Lackner, Rame drive, telephone H.P. 5929,; viceâ€"chairâ€" man ‘of the special gifts committee. Their committee is comprised (of : Donald E. Nichols, George C. Re Frederick C. Hecht, Robert W. ?- vey, Leoung Davidow, Oliver S. Turâ€" ner, Charlés C. Looney, Edgar B. Carter, Hamilton R. Winton, Remy L. ‘Hudson, C. 0; Frisbie Jr., Otto Gressens, Jens E. Erickson, J. A. Campbell, Roy H. Olson, John W. Meyer, Lawrence D. Smith and PlFflip Sparling. â€"| j e Working with :ï¬; Lackner will be Mrs. H. I.I“Ken tt, Mrs. ] A. Smith, Mrs. Charles Rubens, Mrs. Otis L. Be?rdsley lnd,)l’rs. He L. Stein.â€"<| / + lt «Mr. Qnmrder“- committee members are: Paul <J. Anderson, John | B. Stevens, G. W. Ross Jr., Earl E. Sproul, B d Nath, Waitee W. Cruttenden, Dr. Harold C. Ray, James T. Aubrey, L. Martin, Eme; W.â€"Fr , : Burton M. Smalley, Howard F. Â¥) etmer, Franklin J. Bigkâ€" more, Rodney S.‘ Mason and E. H. Morrissey. | . â€"A. S. Bauer, 154 Lakeview &err*u. A telephone;l:;. 3171, vice cha of District No.)\3â€"South side Cedar zn- nhe to County Line road; Mrs. Leonâ€" ard Davido'lv. 122 ‘Lakeview terrace, H.P. 4541,. ctoâ€"vice chairman. { | thins 9% .l Te frow nome 14â€" + moy "4 PP _ Mâ€"H S Hm from ‘page 1) <| : (Continued from page 1) Dr.l’. T-‘M w(%,,mvg;,}., 2ve~| The tea, which will be givé¢n (Continued from page 1) | mie, “'m' HP, 1183, vice Chai"~|3 o‘clock preceding the meeting will 1. Qualified teachers., $ss m’n of half of District No. zâ€" be in the nature ol 4 £ â€"f6F. 24. 12 Céntral avenue to Cedar avenue, \ 2. Devélopment of the personal in« «Mr. Ostrander‘s committee Jn;:mbpg :‘@T-#:}im ‘**;"c uk "g tegrity ‘of the c:l : f are: Paul |J. Anderson, John | B.{ social chairman, Mrs. William, f f s k5 i. Stevens, G. W. Ross} Jr., Ear!l Eâ€"|son, and her comniittee. | _ J 4. Developing the ability of the child Red Cross Campaign |Lincoln PTA has gone to war â€"don‘t waste c Aboaset® Meppawiiente®" e of your | iron! ~â€" .. THEY‘RE SCARCE! ) s 4) ht O aolret AE h Do not iron over r other hard object fhor e ‘Mrs. Myron Tremaine. Wires of army ets ‘wilo newcomers on the M&m gsrge:mto contact ““!L D. J. \Ii!.ei man avenue, Evanston,> terested in meeting with the grc Army Wives Will Meet for Luncher North Shore Army Women‘s eon group will hold its monthly |me ing at the Homestead in Evans Tuesday, Feb. 29, at 12:45 a‘cle Hostesses will ‘be Mrs. Da Welch, Mrs. Edward A. Merrili : oabsim ars c hn s 5. e m on baigl eb man, grs. Everett Fo t troduce Mrs. O. L. Olesen, a ber of the Mayor‘s com : Highland Park resident since| 1§ Mrs. Oleson will give some short re iniscences of early ool days‘ Highland | Park | children, | incluc Mrs. Abbie Bastin‘s pri class at Lincoln school, the beginning the P.T.A. in Highland Park, h work as an. adult education s;d in the pottery class held‘a ‘few, y ago at Lincoln school. 4 4 .FIRST CHURCH CF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM HOURSâ€"Week | #:30 to 5:30 pam. *./ Saturdays 9:30 s.m. h..lqm A l&-aanum.†* * J be rest offroned or parchadeg *~ *"*‘ Authorized you ars corpiarly mvIiTED To uSsE tHz wipe with damp i6 mt n dip in water. grom.: DON‘T BURNPAPER xt oS Py . Dr. McSwain closed by stressing the fact that education must be conâ€" cerned with the quality of education of children in the United States. In his closing semarks Dr. McSwain stressed that nations all, over the world will> neell leadership in the years ahead. O‘eo(As'mu' ‘s prime responsibilitics is to " supply the needed leadership. Elementary schools must not suffer front the lack of teachers, indeed, we must make it pos» sible for the boys and ‘girls in the glementary schools to have men availâ€" able as teachers. * Dr. McSwain, in devm. points, pointed out that there is & 75,000 . teacher| shortage in the United States today, and that unless we take immediate steps torsolve the problem, â€"all of bur schools will sufâ€" fer in the months to come. 4. Developing the fundamental to solve probiems and to think cri« tically. a f t t 5. Learning to live cooperatively, We ltre x o+ Club Hears 1) #