| tile. Last night, I remembered, I| had used a guest towel because it was withâ€" in reach; this morning 1 had a Turkish towel. Yet fluig the mdmahmliuufaum’l,tht oif George‘s tooth paste, and a)blob dlheuif-m‘uï¬q:hd{. my heart bounded with hope. I risi to the guest room, hoping‘ to | find ienss "-!'H-t-. But the ‘ Sor. never could give it the hard i twin (beside: it looked rinssy In the bathroom, 1 was surprised, ing my sketchy use of the to see so many splash marks on the out of the library, Roger wa the chance that he had been or sentiment in her hp. Her |deâ€" votion to her sick friend 1 to revise my judgment of her. She rhust be cruelly tired; perhaps had her feet all night. had belicvc!nrs‘ulry.'!'hou'hl(ch sympathetic, 1 could not help a of jealousy. Here was Mirthbone, who had ignored my clues, and i treated me as somebody of no i tance, turning on his charm for traveler! I left the kitchen, thought of herâ€"as a big bony for doing housework, with‘ no u}.fry"’ relief, ‘:mhhme see WM had crossed kitchen to admire Hilda‘s luggage, modern canvasâ€"covered matched b ith a~ sprinkli £ ‘foreign l2 ;.Oddi:ln.whphdobmliudq the dining room, looked mystified, I thought, disgusted. turned to me. | 1 flashed Hilda what I hoped a forbidding look, to keep her from ing that_she called my husband "Dbcâ€" m."abcrmdefmto» k "We have Dr. Somerville," 1 ns wered, "but nobody called him. I _ _"Iâ€"I‘thought I saw a man out the lawn." +1 "You don‘t know who it was?" "I couldn‘t tell, I thought it Jor a little like the Doctor, but I di speak becauseâ€"I wanted to make _ "What time did you get your from Chicago?" We both, started hearing Mirthbone‘s voice from «dlining room doorway. We had heard him come, but there heé , ‘come from, 33 maek . es ns ' she knows, a man near here, and told him about and he called and offered to drive 10 the station." | f "What time did you leave?" | "I guess a little after nine." | "You saw nothing that might light on what‘ happened here ts night?" His question sounded and e put his notebook back in hi "Oh, no! She‘s very bad. But sent ‘for ‘her gister from Mij MM'MMWd‘* «oming, and I read in the Mrs. Mistyâ€"you‘ve had ~a> terri guess I was so worried when the terrible to leave like that, . but weren‘t here so 1 couldn‘t tell Anyway, your book is done, and s just you to cook for, and she ame so badâ€""* ® "You could have left a note." | | "Yes . .‘. I didn‘t think of T i Chapter VII I got downstairs just as Hilda c zo the back door. She set down. bags and stood, panting a little. "L came back," she announced. I never her look so tired. w did you go, Hilda?" "You remember my friend, A Drebet, on the south side? Well 1 a call, she was terrible sick, and body to take care of her. She‘s best friend, so when I get the cal "But you took all your thingsâ€" "I know. I didn‘t know how 1 sBe‘d need me, and if it was a l zime, I‘d let you know, and ma you‘d want to get somebody eise. T I‘d have. my things. 1 know it â€" l‘i‘l_‘pfl_inudnuh.ybhl | be the same! It‘s our fault that she is officious yearly praise made her caprici $ 85E New England N mmbing to her emerald charm . she‘ll run away to sulk i old\}'iam':ladhghlkt For Lady Spring‘s frivolity have to claim â€" .~ %ï¬m of blame. idolatry o geasonal {dolatry .. | Cnvince yourself thereis no "Is your friend better now ?" way wardness is half malicious, THE BARRED SEYVEN Thursday, May 4, 1944 is the ‘Doctor‘?" Mirth SHALLOWS A WILEUL WOMAN DEEPS N8 *4 2s relaxed. I spread ‘was in place, without a wrinâ€" kle. Puzzled, I opened his wardrobe, averting my nose from the smell of the crystals that‘,l’keptlhetept!m the z;mhsmunotmm ted; likedtolo*iaidcmny' i 3 the sight of George‘s suits, the gay hound‘s tooth check at the head of the row, always heartened me. Butâ€" the checkered suit was and in it‘s Faks hung ins tan grtardins, Tay and wrinkled ! Mrs.|Clayburn Jones will entertain the board of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s ¢lub at luncheon on Tuesday, May 9, at Exmoor Country club.â€" . Offi@ers and committee chai whowiltfladml(mLyh%( Mrs, fl McPhee, Mrs. Leslicâ€" lam Melohn: Are. To C Meddsigh, iam rs. is Mré. Richard Allenby and Mrs. Kendall Womans Club Board To Lunch at Exmoor est Colt(e. acted as business manâ€" ager for the play "Brief Music‘ which ([was presented April 2, 2, and 29. % i | , Miss | Marian Kerrihard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Kerihard, 14 Oak Lane,‘and junior at Lake Rorâ€" Regular weekly services are held at North \Shore â€" Congregation . Israel every Friday night at 8:15 o‘clock. The temple is located at the corner of Lincoin and Vernon avenues, and visitors are always cordially welcome. Marian Kerrihard Manager for College Play At Lake Forest This Friday evening, May 5, at 815 o‘clock at the North Shore Congteâ€" gation Igrael in Glencoe, Rabbi James A. Wax will review the best seller "A Guide to the Bedevilled" by the wellâ€"k author, Ben Hecht. 3& book Is with the subject of antiâ€" Semitism, and Mr. Hecht probes beâ€" neath surface and seeks to ascerâ€" tain the more profound causes for this hate. eX 5 in# gation Israel : A. Wax will "A Guide to wellâ€"k: an book deals w w£ dhido Rabbi Wax Reviews Book By Ben Hecht A comedy, entitied "What Shall It Profit," written by Mrs. Fred Gieâ€" secke, 913 Ridgewood Drive, under the pen |name of Monita Caldwell, will be staged by James Bradiey Grifâ€" fen, director of the Uptown Players at their theater at 1219 No. LaSalle St., Chicago, starting Friday, May 5, m continuing thereafter, on "T‘ iam Steevers, Mrs. Jane Silberman, Mrs. R. G. Maus, Mrs. Florence Newâ€" ton, Mrs, L. A. Hine, Mrs. Fred Ciesecke, Miss Laura Cross. | Among Highland Parkers attending the "last day of school" were Mrs. Ernest Sundell, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs. W. H. Wilson, â€"Mrs. Richard Seitz, Miss Alberta Swift, Miss Mirâ€" Uptown Players to were reâ€"elected coâ€"chairmen and Milâ€" dred Haessler, treasurer. Plans are already being made for the seventh year‘s opening of the group next }' In jaddition ‘to ‘the group prize, special a) were ~announced by three ind al members; Mrs. O. L. Olesen for manuscripts showing talâ€" ent in the Fiction Workshop; Milâ€" dred Haessler for good work in the Writing for Children Workshop, and Mrs, Donald McGibeny for entries in prose and poetry by previous prize winners. : Mrs. George Bowden is coâ€" chairmarn in charge of all contests at the July meeting with Frederic Nelâ€" son Litten, author and Medill faculty member. Mrs, Charles Rodgers became the fourth member of the informal "board" to serve for next year when Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. McCibeny Various rative creative â€"projâ€" ects have i to the total. Orders: for ; autographed copies of Rowena s new book: "Runner for the King}" the auction of an origâ€" inal painting by Hazel Crow Ewell suggesting a setting for a story, home cooked lunc with . artistic‘ table decorations, | have been the main sources of the prize money. ~Anyone wishing‘ to secure an advance autoâ€" graphed of Mrs. Bennett‘s book may still do |so by contacting Mildred Haessler. or| Mrs. Everett Fontaine. One hundred dollars cash, rather than the | fifty dollar award, first planned for ‘a short short story by the North Shore Creative Writers will be offered at the Fifty Annual Writers‘ conference at Northwestern university this July. â€" PA 4 Creative W riters Offer Substantial: â€" Award for Winner TO BE CONTINUED ce Comedy By > Woman Author t Friday inftety, â€" s debut hs 1 %‘p;:ï¬n Chicago, student ‘at Knox, is editor of this| Mobile Unit, in its 8th year‘s college annual . She is the|land [Park, were zatem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William| Saturday, April Â¥th, b G. Dorick, 331 North Avenue. â€" Goo#nu. 300 Moraine The Knox College Faculty, Galesâ€" burg, Illinois, last week voted Alice Dorick, . Highland Park, as recipient of the. Faculty Scholarship . for next year. . Miss Dorick, who is a junior Miss.AlicI‘g Dolléick Receives Faculty â€" Scholarship for 1945 For the annual meeting, the préesent board of directors vxy present an out= line of their stewardship ‘uf Ravinia Woman‘sâ€"club through the past year, und the new board will be introduced by Mrs, Harry J. Van Ornum. Mrs. Van Ornum‘s term as president conâ€" Ainues for another year as do those of Mrs. M.<J. Scheemeacker, second viceâ€"president â€"and, ‘Mrs. Gilbert: K. Hardacre, director. The new officers whose terms start with this meeting are ‘Mrs. John B. Wilbor, first vice~ president, Mrs. H. W. Schemmelfeng, recording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Burner,. corresponding, secretary; Mrs. Francis M. Yager, treasurer, and (Mrs. Dudiey Crafts Watson, director. John Gunther left the broadcasting studios last summer for a first hand look at the war in the Mediterranean. His book is a diary of this trip. : the luncheon must be made by this Saturday, May 6, with Mrs. M. J. Scheemeacker, H.P; 1757, chairman of the house committee, â€" * ~ P by the annwal club business~meeting and a review by Mrs. Milton ;L-Ym.. gren of one of the outstanding books of this World ‘war, John Gunther‘s "D Dayâ€"What Preceded It;. What Followed," will provide a full program for the spring luncheon meeting of the Ravinia Woman‘s club next Wedfi nesday, â€"May 10. Reservations for Spring Luncheon of _ | Miss Jean Rosenthal Ravinia Women May 10| Candidate for Degree A buffet luncheon at 12:30, followed] OL Bachelor of Arts3 No Chale Clean iron when cool, using damp cloth. ’l‘omwenuch.mu::'h;hlnhu g-ï¬nonhothnNmmwum not wind cord sround hot ewir pusiic SERVIGE company of NORTHERN iLLINOIS " n Make way for Spring! Clean up, paint up, brighten up your home towe!mmetheqnmofï¬pmlmm-wm dmuthenmewcheckruyoudeuflctpplhm‘mfhmp Mobile Unit, in its 8th visit to Highâ€" land ?;uk. were zatetuhed :i lunch, Saturday, April Â¥th, by Mrs. Samue! 0001;!1&!. 300 Moraine Road. | Amon@. the students home for a s r‘s vacation: from their: work at University of Iowa are the £‘pnoï¬- ing Highland Park coâ€"eds : lorothy Bonn, Sallie Friedman, Joan | Holt, Louise Carani, Paula Raff, Jean Supâ€" ple, |Peggy Ham, Doris Tim and Holly Baker. [X Fik Coâ€"eds Home From Un-kv‘ersity of ITowa work on SPECTATOR, the college humgr magazine all her four| years in copicge.r In addition she was for two jyeats her class historian and also iy member of the Rally Day Comâ€" mitter, which plans the program for the / i""""l Washington‘s B y celebration, | j Mlg;hkooénthcl prepared for Smith at land :Park High Schodl, and majored in English while in ege. Northampton, â€" Mass., Apu:a‘ BDâ€" Miss Jean B. Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs.| A. , M.‘ Rosenthal of 210 Belle Avenue, is a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts atr ‘the sixtyâ€" severth commencement exercises : of Smith College, to be held on May 16. HOU: i ols i orbre u93 ‘ and Lamps." e aierenes t‘:"‘* light will improve Defrost. Wash laside, shelves, coils, etc., with baking soda and lukewarm water, Dry. Talcom gasket. Wash exterior with warm, soapy water â€"dry, Oil mechanism if not sealed. ‘Turn: baeg inside out, brash thor oughly. Do not wash it Clean brush. Properiy adjust nozzle and brush. Follow the manufac» turetr‘s instructions for Inbrication. ; t SECLEANING In the présence of: the émmediate families of the contracting parties, Miss Alyce Clagborn, ~daughter ‘of ():(er. a:l Mrs.. Arthur 190 ntral Ave., was united in i last Thursday to Cpl hnrmr“v‘e: glhiver Bla'&:l:::m,“of“ ho u‘l“l: ceremony took place tb?chpel of the Trinity Episcopal church â€"and was followed by a on given by the bride‘s parents at : Club. The bride, attired i whité mJ and wearing a family â€" of Alyce Claghm;r Bride of Cpl. R. C. Blackburn ‘One attraction is mj’m‘ of recent Vassar movies and the other is The business of the . Awill be dispatched as quickly as possible in order to present two features of interest to all Vassar a Mrs. Harold Pulsifer, pr t of the Chiâ€" eago Vassar club, has invited the members of the North Shore Vassar club.to be present at meeting. l eC OPits CHPe brofiiihctvistet â€"bul fires cont \~Brief annual reports will be tead by the officersâ€"and committee chairmen and the election ofâ€"officers will also take place. © Slated as first viceâ€"presiâ€" defit as Mrs. Errett Van Nite; ‘as treasurer, Mrs. T. F; Geraghty Jr., and as corresponding C §" ‘\(n. Perry H. Kenly Jr. . _ $ The Chicago Vassar club will hold its annual megting following a lunchâ€" eon at 12 :30 p.m., on Monday, May 8, at the Chicago College club, Elect Officers At Annual Meeting of N. S. Vassar Club school in . h nt a student at Conn and Cpl, urn | sti Forest Academy < ville, in preparation for rn university. He is s post in North $ vuibrnid hn ie foprond omm nmmmnficdominnomm f $ | | A folk wnew sewty ?ï¬wmm::'zgf lean buibs with damp cloth; use and water if very dirty, Never place bulbs in reports by the Chicago -e-lm's of the first senior class ‘:5‘-‘. under the new three year § at 1 at ber 507 Sheriâ€" danrq-d.fl Tuesday, May 2. Annual reports will be by all committee chairmen and In addition, Mrs. Jared J regent oftbc'chpnr.willmonlhgï¬lv- third. continental which she attended in New York | the week of April 16. There will also be the installation ‘of new offi Assisting hostesses will| be L. Andrews Jr., Mrs. } mudl(n.l{.&m l‘ + # § .’ Mn.h!' Cf & -wJ“ Hostess to D.A. E.. The North Shore : of. the D.AR. will hold its business meeting Tuesday, May 9, Z&m.u (hebomeoih(rs.gmlï¬ ischer, 1038 S. Green Bay road. | Horagingtet will| be Mrs, E. Albert E. Peterâ€" tA s ®4 1 a iÂ¥ 9 4t