‘refuse?" the law, that‘s â€"a good enough reason for ; people to cooperate and answer @u «* f "*"*That, the fact that they‘re usually formed as to their rights," interrupted. He turned to Roger, " ‘you‘re still ‘standing There‘s tthing I want to ask of you, but want a talk with Anâ€" gels." . € article of of the d "So you‘rdstanding on your conâ€" stituational ," the chief railed. "You suppose, that your reâ€" parces * Mf 4*‘ . Reddigan {s#aited a few seconds, glaring. he burst out, "I‘m askâ€" ing you, as of pbolice, when you got in from (Washingtor.". was still q "And as a Cffi not under arrest, I‘m i ~answer." Reddigan‘ got purple. "You W "He‘s right, Reddigan. doesn‘t have to anâ€" I was shocWefl to see how tired and grey George ed. Even the checkâ€" ered suit d with fatigue lines. There was time for grecetings. Roger. who jumped up to shake hands, st startled, when Redâ€" digan shou So you were in Chiâ€" cago last * T "When did fou get gan said, hisltfeth tigh "I‘m not 1 y t itinerary to Th public. "I‘m in C swered | quie exact." But Cupid so Before im You find y P kitchen, § Tied to th k point (but this we shall have toi\dke) where the officer turns ‘on opellors of a plane, cruth.'n '-' breeze for the enâ€" couragement iÂ¥\ his pupils. No soap. QOutside the ¢Ma _ of (the artificial The captai@ has probably thought of sc sing" Bls¢ by , now, ~and so great is our fWikh in perseverance and: Yankee ingetielty that we predict the day will com ' hen there will be no more ground#lligooneys on Midway, CUPID A They say thal} They say kirts are not a bar To young > ition ; Foae * You hitch wagon to a star And keep ishin‘, h'-ctï¬?"} grammatical, out wings, vastly hampered by the law of , is handicapped no little in his istration, and the bewildered s exchanges . looks as though y: "Who‘s goofyâ€" him or us ?" { s are notedly unâ€" The ingerk captain flaps his arms. "See ike this. Use your wingsâ€"that‘s they‘re for." The interested watch him in tently and ly in imitation of their C _ It is told fascinated by eys (they a selfâ€"constious something at One can ity like the foll mother goon: interest," and to mix a lubbers. The mothel igooney lines up her offspring in ow ‘and proceeds to demonstrate, MBhough she herself is no great sh W as an aviator. Howâ€" ever, the you 4 ers, like Barkis, are willin‘, .Ld rfle of the quickest in the uptake @q very well. But in others it) -I m that the keel is just not laid t for soaring. A run, a hop and a fafeâ€"off . . . then a tailâ€" spin followelf [ by an ignominious noseâ€"dive. Ig fMist isn‘t in ‘em. The mother goondyf her duty done, loses From Mi come tales of an °1“:.Y batrigd®) . called the gooney. anks theteare_m- ‘trigued mo efiif by ‘the diverting doâ€" ings of this uinge creature. » The gdone}}d usual mode of loc0; motion i â€"-orahouldweuy waddling? . ‘-. inevitably comes a time when hoi fjust be taught to use "Now the But bere THE BARRED SEVEN T43 dled up to Roger. dn‘t. get to read that s before you got it out "You wouldn‘t let me ou get here?" Reddiâ€" eth tight on the cigar. iberty to give out my ize." ‘George‘s voice ‘now," George anâ€" â€â€œA suburb, to be some playful hitchin‘ ; rimk, HE CROSSROADS about to slink out, ext thing Like this. toneyomcolicer. «antics of the goon* singularly free from s), resolved to do the flying business. e a scene something sideâ€"tracked in the lines up her ‘and proceeds to she herself is as an aviator. Howâ€" ters, like Barkis, are : of the quickest in hapless dumbbelis e m'.yhre permitted ) to lot of land~ 15, ?‘,b@ ,g,‘;,.ga«.%;’ ks s&%’.m Cc a fa,' OW S I‘m chief of Two ‘eads. is just toâ€" see it now, would you?* held out his hand to receive it. . A é . Roger clapped his 1 i over the bulging "ï¬ himself up. "As a citize ‘under arrest, Iâ€"I‘m standing my conâ€" stitutional rights!" . . s Lydia F. Castell To Marry in Jub July. Mrs. Peter Pascueci, 5223 Twentyâ€" fourth Ave. Kenosha, ï¬m date of the wedding is set fol the 20th of Mrs. Mary Castelli, $26 Railway Ave, Highwood, has the engagement of her Lvdia in , Besides local friends, present from Wilmette, K Miss Nannini‘s weddi place on June 24. / Seventy guests were â€" bridal shower given in Yolanda NamnmN da Mrs, willi, \ Ave., m«fl. on Ju James parish house. James J. Gathertilqs To Reside in Oregon Bridal Shower fli"ï¬/en For Yolanda Nammiini Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Jay Gathercole, formerly of Turnbull, St; 's, where Mr., Gathercole was co i; ed with government architectural io k . for J. Gordon of that city, returned last week, with their three children, to pisit relaâ€" tives on the North Sho: e and to disâ€" pose of their property. !() ilmetfe. Mr. ‘Gathercole plans to (¢§tablish an architectural business fo ! dintself in Corvalis, Oregon. Mrs,-, thercole is the former Cleone Udell If this town. Bette, the eldest datighter, ‘I mtly graduated from the lowW= school at Principia. tï¬ l} } The marriage of Miss Vi} ‘,.. Hooâ€" ver to Jack W. ‘t n of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.â€"Thompsdn|| 334 No. idan Rd., was solemnized Saturâ€" June 10, at the home '<'l e bride‘s father, Dr. Geofge W. | over, of Washington, D. C. The bride was atâ€" tended by ‘Miss Helen ox ‘of Bethâ€" esda, Md., while Mr. othipson acted as his son‘s best man." [! ? The bride is an alumnuk |of Northâ€" western University, where M Thompâ€" son is completing his seniof year at the medical â€"school. He is a ‘a graduate of. Prigceton University. owing his graduation at Northwest he expects to serve in the U S. N ; Washington, Weds Jack 7 . Lt. Cunningham, as a the famous "Skull and | squadrom of the Pacific ar eral downed enemy planes t Following the cetcmony‘i was given by the bride‘s Knollwood Country Club. ._ The young couple will : Augustine, Fla., near the post at Green Cove Spring maids, in green, were Cathérine, sister of the bride, Margaret Caningham sister of the bridegroom, d |Jean E.:. len Alger, of Barrington. berving his brother as best man was Lt ,Rayuond Cunningham, U. S. Army. (Completing the wedding party were 'l Donald Sheridan and the bride‘s i younger brothers. APW The bride, gowned in he ther‘s wedding dress of i attended by her sister, yellow, as maid of honor. ers Park: Irene Sheridan V Famous Navy A On Saturday, June 10, James church, Highwood, Mary Sheridan, daughter Mrs. Leo Sheridan, 1601 :.lm ‘became the bridé Gerald Cunningham, son Mrs. Edward J. Cunningh: ‘ Mrs, Hamilton is pleasailtly imâ€" pressed with: our country, ; firding evâ€" erything bigger> and better| than â€" she anticipated. ‘The younk gotple .will spend a short period of : at the Hamihgn summer home in | Michigan. : Dr. Hamilton has ‘con over two years of duty in the Bo, Pacific area, during which time b4 force Dental Officer on the stkff of the commander of the So. Padific forces, Admiral Ghormley; was or Denâ€" Lt. Commander Baker a D.C., USN, and his r ‘bride from Melbourtie, Australia ived in town Monday, from A: , New Zealand. 14 In Town With B Lt. Comdr. Ben Pascucci, son of Mr. e (To be C sts . were at a given in h of Miss ni, daughter df Mr. and Nannini, â€" 288 Liewelyn : of Ithe br f. ‘ er‘ ide was it of B a I i ' n ;df No q Dominick ,| will take y lat the: St. mt tAE Pcatean es ests were worth and sW flri.l credit. [E ide at St. eutenant‘s Eds tor Highland Park‘s quota of the national goal of 16 billion|dollars is $925,000. . Your War Loan committee is making the subâ€" The men in our armed forces on the beachheads of France and on the other battle fields in the four corners of the world are not stopping to weigh the cost of victory. > .: :=| . >»~ . atle _ The only way we can "drive it home" here in Highland Park is to invest imthe 5th War Loan campgign to the limit of. our capacity. ' 4e ts Dancing, with fnusic by the Fit. Sherâ€" idan orchestra, was the of the evening, and buffet ref ents were served. _ ; J /w s Mrs. Nelson has been for 30 years with ‘the Illinois, Bell T Co., and Mr. Nelson‘s plate of iness, Nelson Motor Saies, is located at 108 No. Ist Street. â€" il s s dole + About 200 frimds'o} Mr. Mrs. Henry Nelson, 32 No. Green Bay Rd4., attended the Open House celébration held at Sunset Valley‘Club Hpuse on Saturday evening, June 10, frgm 8 to 12 p.m. in honor of }heir' 25th wed> The Henry Nelsons Hold Open House 0 Wedding Anniversa A buffet supper was served| by the hostess and her assistgnts, Mts. Hall and Mrs. H. A. Porter. Atâ€"the business meet‘nz offiters for 1944â€"45 were elected as follows} Presiâ€" dent, Edward Retm&; vicg presiâ€" dent, Jean MacMurchy; asurer, Roger Strecher;. recording setretary, Anita Melohn,; corr'e:ï¬:mdin secre> tary, Dorothy Hall; color \bearer, Molly Buchanat; senior president, Mrs. George O,; Strecker; gprogram chairman, Nancy. Newman;) social chairman, Bunny Van Ornum} chairâ€" ::lr of the junior group, Robe t Wedâ€" A talk on "Chimese Youth Bhck the War Effort" was given‘by Mis$ Laura Cross. ‘She told of the part students in China have played in‘ the ywar efâ€" Sort. Aladed ‘Blackhawk society of the Chi of the American lflihï¬oa held a meeting and election '*_)f offi on Sunday, June 11, at the home of Mrs. H. J. Van Ornum, 899 Bay road. .A Flag day program whs preâ€" sented ‘by Helen &retg, who rtead an essay on "What the Flag Means," by Charles Evans Hughes, and the C.A.R. creed was read by Molly Buchanan. b;A.EfHOMO Hc And Elects Offi Infves# in the Sth War Loan Help Highland Park make lt ie HICHLAND â€" PARK ~WAR FINANCE CO NATHAN 5.. SHARP, Campaign Director The hat‘s about empty now. No magic wand â€" only final victory â€"â€"can bring back the materials we need to give sers vice to every one who wants it. :. > / In the meantime, we‘re doing everyâ€", ILLINOTIS, BELL TELIEPH ONE o{npte&na?%uflï¬oileflsâ€hn Normally, we have reserve facilities in got under way in 1940, the Army, Navy there are no more rclplnlï¬! in this hat! rves â€" including a net increase Zï¬ scription of this tmhoney as simple as posâ€" sible. Subscfiptio blanks have peen mailâ€" ed out to every home in this city. All you have to do is sign it and await the call of your Block Chairrhan to pick it up. ; _ The Highland Park War Loan commitâ€" tee believes this "PRick Up Service" feature of the 5th War Loan will be a distinet aid to both the subscriber and the Block Chairâ€" man in putting th¢ city over the top in the current camm B 7. Aacfee h.m oc o ut rar ols t Ts R f : Aup i+ d A i Oe tel d , 4 T" u!hi.»'&s 4 TeX (ue We‘te ing switchboards to the limit. A famili¢s to use party» line‘ setrvice. iring and putting to where it will o the most good. Ingenuity in our part and coâ€"opersâ€" tion on will help to take care of the tel waiting list sooner. so they‘ll as many people as I a Habit PA N Y wl I("‘ s faramy=® . ie Syoog . #"p" * apH.‘ Je k Crimess css â€" Aelgn e 4o uie al § fod . ts w La k: h6 4 hok al