| Deeps and Shaltows Conjugal Camouflage Comparisons repel Except when we excel. To dally with subjects as dated as Cupid When one could sing of Gable We, too, are falsifiers. That smug expression on the dame who has hooked a man is meant to impress the female who hasn‘t proved that she can. proves that her suitor isn‘t quite what she wants. But, in this world, it isn‘t what you want, it‘s what you can get. a good bet. Good Citizenship Pilgrim An eminent scientist asserts that, of one hundred men who claim to be happily married, nineâ€" tyâ€"nine are liars, Well, they have DAR Chapter Selects Miss Holly Stair As You‘re so right, Marmalade, when you hint that it‘s stupid To ransack your bean for words _ rhyming with Cupid. : Four very attractive young women and their mothers were guests of the North Shore Chapter day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Pagenkopf, 812 Waverly Place, Highland Park. These High School Seniors competing for the Good Citizenship Pilgrim of Iliâ€" nois were Miss Velma Zellman of When n.ianein‘.v;hy not choose words that you‘re able To match? For that matter, what‘s DAR at the meeting held Thursâ€" Hopkins Township High School, Grandville; Miss Barbara La Hue of Lake Forest High School and Miss Margery Demichelis and Miss Holly Stair who tied for first place at the Highland Park High School. Mrs. Harry W. Highriter, chapâ€" ter chairman of Americanism gave a short history of the founding of the Good Citizenship Pilgrimâ€" age by Ruth Byran Owen many years ago and of the activities up to this time. Each competing High School in Illinois is allowed to send in one name to the state conâ€" ference which will be held in Chicago in March and from these of the chapter committee on Amâ€" ericanism introduced the girls inâ€" dividually giving a short account chosen Good Citizenship Pilgrim of lIlinois will receive a governâ€" ment bond of one hundred dollars maturity value. of their achievements. With regret that a choice had to be made between the very fine Highland Park High School Senâ€" jors, a drawing was held, and Miss Holly Stair was the winner. The four girls were presented with dictionaries suitable for colâ€" lege use and Miss Zellman, Miss Good Citizenship Pilgrim pins. La Hue and Miss Stair received Thursday, Feb. 17, 1949 North Shore Florist and Landscape Service wrong about Gable? Now there‘s able and babel And cable and fable And label and sable And stable and table And Mabel . . ‘n‘ Grable . . . (Why I even know of a gal who‘s named Zabel!) is utterly stupid! Ed‘s note: Isn‘t he the doll? And the poor gink looked like Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy, member FOR EVERY OCCASION FLOWER 8 JOS. KOLBECK We‘re Three, Today! Not express such a thought, But if you leave the matter to me, I choose, for myself, "That embraceable elfâ€" The tot who has just turned three! â€"R.B.0. treated like an awful bore until some other woman casts an eye on A baby in arms Has its multiple charms, monyâ€"in front of the Jonses. *Thou shalt not covet," is the Law, A rule of justice for man‘s deeds, Defy, and cause a world of hateâ€" Obey, and know that Peace sucâ€" "I quite dread the years He‘ll not be this precious again!" On a ruthless, partâ€"toothless But, once again under wifely supervision, He‘s a subject of So, each plays a part and makes no boneses of acting perfect harâ€" But she‘ll say as the moppet Embarksâ€"you can‘t stop it!â€" When the young adolescent With air effervescent Adopts what is known as a "line", The proud mother‘s look Can this miracle really be mine? Mrs. George C. Cusbart of Maâ€" comb, Illinois, State Chairman of Americanism gave an excellent talk urging us to be alert to subâ€" versive influences especially those creeping into our educational sysâ€" "I think that this age Is the most priceless stageâ€" So naively and truly sincere!" The meeting then adjourned to have tea with Mrs. Pagenkopf and her assisting hostesses Mrs. Sherâ€" Miss Edith Phillips read a very interesting excerpt from an arâ€" ticle by E. L. Bullard entitled "Lincoln in the Minority". man D. Clough, Mrs, Robert S. home of the regent, Mrs. William Einbecker, East 325 Park Avéenue, Girl Scout Troop 15 To Present Play Thursday morning February 24th. Troop 15, Ravinia â€"school, is giving a play "The Hole in‘ the Sock," or "A King In Search of a Wife," on Saturday, February 26, in the auditorium of the library, day and Sunday nights, have been scheduled for the next five weeks. Plan Series Of at 1:30. All girl scouts are inâ€" Polo club played its first 1949 game at the North Shore Polo and Riding Arena in Skokie last Sunâ€" Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"35e to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax GLENCOE "Blood On The Moon" The North Shore Business men‘s "THE SNAKE PIT" "Home In Oklahoma" PLUS 4 CARTOONS All Seats 25e / "Snake Pit" Starts 5 pm. Saturday, February 19th Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2:00 Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 Feb. 17â€"19 Commons Association will be held on Friday, February 25th, at 1:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Edwin P. Hart, Viceâ€"President, 1015 Linâ€" coln Avenue. After the usual desâ€" sertâ€"lunch, there will be a short business meeting, followed by an hour of sewing and knitting garâ€" ments for the Settliement in Chiâ€" Sale in Chicago netted it $2400. They will have a Bazaar on March 1st at the Settiement House, itself, does not nearly meet the needs of this essential welfare organization. A letter of deep appreciation members of the Oldsters Group for the Christmas gifts and candy Plans were made for the Rumâ€" former President, conducted the January meeting at the home of Mrs. William Poston, where bibs, It was reported at the January meeting that the Commons‘ share of the October Tag Day receipts sence of the President, Mrs. Arâ€" mand McPhee, Mrs. Dudley Hall, YWCA Calendar Tuesday aprou.nlleq»m-ndtfor the children who frequent the Sunday, February 20th Jehovah Witnesses Emblem Club Members Seek Pot Of Gold At Social Meeting A social meeting of the Emblem club will be held on Wednesday Golden and Mrs. Rose Berube will make up the hostess committee. afterncon, February 23, in the Elks Club rooms, Laure] avenue. Special Kiddie Matinee Saturâ€" day, Fob. 19, at 2:00â€" Modern Dance, 9:00â€"10:00 Madge Friedman Dance Class, 3:00â€"6:00 Dressmaking, 1:30â€"3:00 Weaving Class, 9:30â€"12:00 Ella Rasmussen French Conversation, 1:30â€"2:30 Dance Class, 3:00â€"6:00 Creative Writers, 10:00â€"12:00 Added: Latest News and Selectâ€" VCRRbD MUxuni . \ FLINTIY PIVAVT Also: Latest News and Selected ALCYON Hanna Rubens "The 3 Musketeers" Mrs. Albert Simon, Sr. T:30â€"9:00 T HE :30 17 PRES S To Present Unique Program, Feb. 23 by Brahms and by Chopin. turned from two years spent as a teacher of English, Science and High School, is Principal. She will don interesting costumes of Boâ€" livian women of mixed blood and of the Quechua Indians of Peru. In a short talk on some of her unusual experiences in South Highland Park Music Club will be promptly at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George S. Lyman, 910 S. Linden Avenue, Mrs. Henry Clifâ€" ford Hawes, the President, will conduct the meeing. On the interesing afternoon‘s Mrs. Schur, a talented member of the Club, who is now ‘studying School in Oruro, Bolivia, Mrs. Ruth Martin, for teacher of English at Schur, pianist, and Miss Louise Lyman, daughter of the hostess. Roosevelt College Faculty in the the Chairman of the Hospitality Committee, Mrs. Lisle Hawley. Junior Welfare Board To Meet Feb. 18 Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Presiâ€" dent of the Junior Group of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare Society will meet with the new board at the hndmuhtdlnrud-mpl; of hand woven textiles. This attractive program will be followed by the usual social hour, home of Mrs. Allan Ira Wolff, 1300 Wade, February 18 at 9:30 A.M., to discuss ways and means of Attaining an even greater goal than in 1948. The other members of the board are: Mrs, R. Johnson, Mrs. W. B. Towne, Mrs. K. Lineberry, Mrs. TO MEET THE CONSTANT DEMAND FOR SHOPPERS AND CAREER PEOPLES LOW PRICED LUNCHEONS AND FAMILY LOW PRICED DINNERS, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: Chicken Pot Pie Salad . _ Rolls and Butter _ Beverage f TUESDAY Breaded Veal Cutlet Tomato Sauce Rissoli Potato Salad Rolis and Butter Beverage WEDNESDAY Grilled Loin Pork Chop Apple Sauce Au Grautin Potatoes Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage THURSDAY * Salad Rolls and Butter FRIDAY Mixed Seafood Flakes Au Grautin En Casserole Salad Rolls and Butter Boiled Brisket of Corn Beef & Cabbage Pot Roast of Beef Jardiniere Baked Sugar Cured Ham Fruit Glace +. Candied Yams Salad Rolls and Butter s Severage TUESDAY Roast Sirloin of Beef Demi Glace Oven Brown Potato Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage C WEDNESDAY « Braized Leg of Lamb _ Mint Jelly Baked Potato Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage THURSDAY Breaded Tenderioin of Pork Supreme Sauce Snowflake Potatoes Salad * Rolls and Butter c Beverage FRIDAY Broiled Filet of Lake Trout Lemon Butter Shoestring Potatoes Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage SATURDAY Sliced Beefsteak Saute Bordalaise Minute Potatoes Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage Chicken Ala King En Casserole 801 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Eggs with Ham, Bacon or Sausage â€"or â€" Waffles or Wheatcakes with Ham, Bacon or Sausage â€" Toast â€" Butter â€" Jelly â€" Coffee Cake â€".Sweet Rolls SERVICE WILL BE RAPID â€"â€" WE ARE AMPLY STAFFED RESERVATIONS WILL BE UNNECESSARY â€" COME AND GET IT! of which of $1.50 â€" BRUNCH TILL 2:00 â€" $1.50 T5¢ â€" LUNCHEON â€" T75¢ Mrs. G. Frelinger, Mrs. T. Mcâ€" Davitt, Mrs. M. Barker, Mrs. Carl Mrs. G. Hough, Mrs. F Dicus, Mrs. MORAINE HOTEL Moraine Hotel Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 387 Park Avenue Rolls and Butter Rolls and Butter SATURDAY and Mrs. H. Henrickâ€" SUNDAY SUNDAY Rutthay|Jewelers ARNOLD E. ASPLUND, Propriector Certified Craftsman formerly with Cadillac McPherson‘s Bump Shop VERY REASONABLE â€" $1.50 Highland Park _ * . Jr6., SERVICE GUARANTEED SWISS WATCHES & Dry Cleaning Co. FineWatch! Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Potato Croquetts Potato Pancake Phone 415