â€" _ Deepdt and Shallows â€"â€" Thursday, February 7, 1946 Sailor‘s Reply or "Hell Hath No Furyâ€"*" Toots: letter v“m:' -:,'. 4 And you boost your own ego When I was a shoat: "Browse around before picking A flower for your comt." So I reamed through the gardenâ€" Enjoyable task !â€" And came back to you . . . Now what more could you ask* And what is my welcome?â€" Hot tongue and cold shoulder! Does it end better this way* One never can tell; But your wish is my orderâ€" in an interesting variety of reâ€" sponses to the Nip salutation, "Oâ€" cees‘â€"co" has proved an acceptable response. . Another greeting that meets with favor from the Nips ad infinitam. <â€"~ \ Marines, seeking temporary billet in Tientsin, China, were shown a wacant, . nineâ€"room former Engâ€" lish residence with front lawn and rear garden. Rent? An American dollar per will meet at the home of its presâ€" ident, Mrs. Wendell Goodpasture, Deerfield road, on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 1 p.m. for their annual "Fun Day." Mrs. Arthur P. Good, tee, will be assisted by Mrs. Walâ€" ter Wecker, in charge of table decâ€" orations, and Mesdames C. E. Deerfield Women Plan "Fun Day" Tuesday Hamilton and John Silence. ‘The program committee, under the direction of Mrs. F. C. Ritter, Apple and Her Corps." Lewis Hayner, John Silence, Burâ€" Easton, H. S. Wm. Edward Mann Graduate of Hiinois U 6 â€" Among the 303 seniors who will be graduated from the Uniâ€" gram, which will be held at 3 p.m. in the university anditoriam. The 1712 S. Green Bay read. He will r‘m."’-uï¬--.- Dr. Louis Sherwin To Address Tuxis Dr. Louis Sherwin wil} deliver two talks at Tuxis meetings dorâ€" ing the next two weeks, on variâ€" their points of similarity and their The first talk will be given Fob. 10, 7:15 p.m., in the parish house; the second on Feb. 17, at T:15, at the home of Beverly and Henry Date, 1726 Rice. Oâ€"heeâ€"o! Yanke« ingenuity has resulted THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM oA ts ie e en en en ts t 4* ... read, borrowed, or parchased 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Maintained â€" by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Mincis Hours: Week Days 10, Woman‘s . club When the Marine corporal who was forced to lower the stars and cember 8, 1941, had completed that humiliating task, he remarked ‘to Richardâ€"P. Butrick, U. â€"S. bassy Counsellor, who had received the order from the Japs: "I hope I did it well, sir You see, it‘s the first time I ever had to lower the Stars and Stripes." mony took place on the same spot. The same flag which had been and a‘crowd of A and other dignitaries. â€" The banâ€" ner was raised as the band played To The Colors!" followed by the "Marines‘ Hymn." "I only regret," said Butrick, present at the time, and who had brought it to the States when he was repatriated in June, 1942, and taken it back to China with him same corporal (unknown)} who lowered it is not here to raise it again." Another Marine corporal stood proxy for him. The flag is to be replaced and returned to the States to be disâ€" said to have remarked that he wanted to prove to people that a vice â€" president can play someâ€" thing other than second fiddle. Regarding a picture of himself taken at the piano during his viceâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! troduced to the world this week nt the Highland Park hespital. The Edgar Huffs of Bannockâ€" burn are the parents of a daughter born ‘Jan. 28, and Mr. and Mrs. Maver Rosset of Winnetka have a daughter born Jan. 31. A son was born on Feb. 4 to the Henry Stodâ€" dards of Palatine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tobin, 917 Taylor, have a girl born February 5, weight 8 Ib. 9% oz. Name unâ€" a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" ter for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith Jr., Feb. 1, and a son for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lawrence, born Feb. 5. K ter, Carol, aged 5, and a 2â€"yearâ€"old ing 9% Ib., who arrived February 1, is the 7th child of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Fred Lowe, 233 Washington, Highâ€" ans. Mr. Harris is associated with Sellsâ€"Minton, investments, in Chiâ€" lived since January at 810 Ridgeâ€" wood Dr. Former residents of Carmel, Calif., they have one 8â€" \y-rcllâ€". & who moved to 210 Central avenue ager for Scott Paper Co. of Chiâ€" cago. He was formerly a lieutenâ€" antâ€"commander in the navy. face when the bills start coming Oh, You Tribune ... Recent play upon words in Chiâ€" MAN OR MOUTH? 920 am to 530 pm #30 1am to 900 pm 240 pm to 520 pm "LOOK OF THE MONTH® > at Well, He Did! Last Laugh little of ‘hhdh-!bhmw L. Guertin, son of Mrs. Floyd M. Guertin of Spokane, Wash., at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph D. Zook, 216 N. Linden. Mrs Robert A. Morris, the former Isaâ€" belle Tennant, and Marine Lt. Josâ€" eph D. Zook, brother of the bride, served as attendants for the couâ€" Miss Josephine Zook A February Bride Last Saturday evening, at 5:00 for the west coast 1 Major and Mrs. Guertin met in Burma, from which theater of war the bride returned recently after spending 18 months in India and Bjurma as a Red Cross club direcâ€" tor. ‘The major just returned from as courier officer. Upon reportâ€" ing to the west coast he will reâ€" ceive his discharge from service. After their honeymoon, the Guertins plan to make their home at Anchorage, Alaska. Cowanâ€"Anspach Wedding Solemnized in Glencoe On Saturday evening, at .the home of her parents, Mr. â€"and Mrs. Leonard Lawrence Cowan, of Glenâ€" coe, Miss Cary] Belle Cowan was united in marriage to C.W.O. Wilâ€" liam Mason Anspach,.of the army, son of the late Nathan Anspachs of Highland Park Serving as maid of honor was the bride‘s sister, Louise, and Herâ€" man Anspach acted as best man for his brother. The ceremony was followed by a reception. _ The young couple are enjoying a honeymoon in the South, after which they plan to live in Highâ€" ‘hndl‘nt. Mr. Anspach will soon be released from service. Gleasonâ€"Redfearn Wedding Wednesday, January 31 The wedding of Mrs. Delphine Foley Gleason to Harry Hurst Redâ€" fearn. 1439 S. Sheridan, on Januâ€" Jordon Foley, former Highland Deerfield Woman Trustee Mosquito Abatement Dist. Judge Perry L. Persons of Lake County court has appointed Mrs. Carl T. Anderson, the former Ejizâ€" abeth Reichelt, 755 Chestnut St., Deerfield, as a trustee of the Highâ€" 'h-d Park Mosquito Abatement district for the towns of Deerfield Parkers, now living in Evanston. After soending a month in Ariâ€" zona and California, the Redfearns vlan to make their home in Highâ€" Mrs. Marvin Wallach. ‘lu.ln.wmm--p- pointed by Judge Persons as one John W. . Monroe, attorney, all three of Highland Park; George Mrs. Patricia Gibson, Highwood. Other members of the board ELEVATOR Once upon a time, a man named Elmer moved into an :‘-’:-.Jflm j by pressing a zlh“. loved to ride it UP and then ride it DOWN. UP and DOWN Elmer rode all day. didn‘t it at alll _ â€" on nc o i iT and WAIT But Em finzor 31, has ‘been announced by Oh yea!l * Elmer might have a certainly do hope the young couple left T HE PR ESS of Lincoln‘s Birthday Lincoln‘s birthday will be celeâ€" brated by the North Shore chapâ€" ter of the Daughters of the Amerâ€" jcan Revolution at their next regâ€" ular meeting which will be held at DAR. T pet Slippers," writtee by Jay Monoghan, will be givenâ€"by Mrs. William: F. Einbecker of Highland Park and also a member of the chapter. the home of Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps, 275 Prospect avenue, on Tuesday, February 12, at 2 pm. A book review on Abraham Linâ€" To add a festive touch ‘to the ocâ€" casion members areâ€"requested to come attired in costumes appropâ€" riate to the days of Lincoln. Anâ€" tiques of that period or other pieces of Lincolniana are of great interest and it will be appreciated at this patriotic celebration. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Mabel Ehie, Mrs. Earl Gsell, Mrs. William P. Hammond and Mrs. The third state committee meetâ€" ing of the year will be held in the English room of Marshall Field‘s tea room on Friday, Feb. 8, at 12 moon, with Mrs. Robert N. Beak, director of the fourth division, Chicago Vassar Club To Give Tea Feb. 9 The members of the board of the Chicago Vassar club will give a tea at the Cordon club on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m., in honor of Janeâ€"Lee Jackson, Rock Island, secretary, and for ‘ prospective Vassar students and their mothâ€" Vassar clubs from Boston to San Francisco. She will help alumnae eatch up on college news and will visit the schools to answer questâ€" ‘im for girls interested in going to Vassar. Any girls interested in Vassar February 8, to make a reservation for tea or to make an appointment with Miss Jackson, who will be h::.mtil Wednesday, February 13 f Mrs. Robert Hosmer Morse Jr., president of the Chicago Vassar club, will receive assisted by Miss relations. Among the recent graduates inâ€" vited to pour at the tea are Mrs. Robert Foote, Mrs. Robert B. Wil. cox, Mrs. Charles Whipple, Mary Louise Wieboldt, Sallie and Olive Catholic Women to Hold Valentine Party The North Shore Catholic Womâ€" an‘s league will hold its annual Valentine party for members and their guests on February 12, at 2 Funds collected as guest fees will be used for the benefit of service men and their families un der the direction of Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Edward Skindzier. that he will be and be more THOU about how he uses Miss Jackson‘s assignment, unâ€" Hostesses at the teatable will be: for of alumnae at A genuine interest in this subâ€" ject and a wish to be an informed dï¬-hflonb!mbh& tendance at one of meetings. They are not meant for League members alone. â€" All are welcome. The League‘s purpose is to stimâ€" ulate interest in a subject which, as part of the general United Naâ€" tions Organization picture, is imâ€" portant to all of us, not only now, but for many years to come. Women Voters List Groups for Discussion The British Loan with all its imâ€" plications for us, for Britain, and for the world, will be the subject for a number of neighborhood disâ€" cussion groups sponsored by the League of Women Voters. ,_An informed and active electorâ€" ate, regardless of party affiliation, carrying out that purpose. Come and partitipate. is the prime purpose of the league. Following is the schedule of | meetings, giving the dates and the , hon-hvhiehthfl'yhnbl-fll will be held.. All are at 1:30 in the afternoon. 4 | Tuesday, Feb. 5 â€" Mrs. R H. Hafner, 712 Harvard. Friday, Feb. 8 â€" Mrs. M. B. Wolens, 1519 Dean. Tuesday, Feb. 19 â€" Mrs. G. K. Hardacre, 1019 Marion, 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27 â€" Mrs. A. W. Elliott, 1545 Judson. Thursday, Feb. 28 â€" Mrs. F. F. Selfridge, 27 N. Linden. Released from the AAF since November 2, in which he served for 21 months, Kendrick Bridges, 823 Ridgewood, left last Wednesâ€" BJ EC EPMNERCM, MIV., W he will enroll in Drury college. day for Springfield, Mo., where Part of (Kendrick‘s academic work was taken at this school, while in training. _ LARSON‘S Highland Park Pharmacy Hallâ€"Mark Valentines New Supply of Valentines Complete line of hy de heriot wine shortage in history. French scientists are investigating the possible beverage potentialities of Auto France is experiencing the worst GLENCOE THEATRE * 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THUR., FRL, SAT., Feb. 7â€"8â€"9 Signe Hasso, Lioyd Nolan in RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DBY CLEANING CO. Paul Henreid, Maureen O‘Hara THU., FRL, SAT., Feb. 14â€"16 "Kiss and Tell," "Yolanda and "The House on 92nd SUN., MON., TUE., WED., Feb. 10â€"11â€"12â€"13 (Sun. doors .open at 1 p.m. Show starts at 1:30) "The Spanish Main" Fred MacMurray and * , Marguerite Chapman in {All in technicolor) in "Pardon My Past" at Phone H. P. 178 Page 3