| Deeps and Shallows My One Defense You, the guiltlessâ€"I, the guilty one; l!ygv'uuhtmthm Td You know I have but one defense Vacation Note for this: Repentance; and a lover‘s kiss. â€"Kay of Culver City Dear Mamma: Poppa watered us Thursday, Aug. 18, 1949 Quit That! When striken down by Fate in One doubts the laws of justice for a while; But God gives strength to meet Saved By The Bell If Canada is Dry, why do they have to put it in bottles? _ When my son was a small child he loved to have me read to him, and one of his favorites was the story about the Troll and the Billy Goat. I never got to finish the story, however, but once. Alâ€" w;mm.t,whenlgottoune place where the Troll was preâ€" paring to gobble. up the Billy Goat, son would reach out and slam the book shut, Then an exâ€" pression of great satisfaction would come over his face. He had, personally, saved the life of the New Mexican Outing Billy Goat. poked, means of letting off steam, I was moved to pen the following: "I do not like the chews of gum ‘That people click at everyone; Would that they‘d keep the acâ€" tion mum Until the chore is fully done." We See By The Paper ... feel; The crushing loadâ€"the dreadful Have lightened, safely rolled ‘The shaking hand, the bleary eye, ‘The neverâ€"ending, sleepless night, ‘The total loss of appetite . . . . â€"How crude and corny can they "We‘ve never lost a father yet!" â€"R.B.0. A gang of section laborers, eatâ€" ing their Junches, were watching a foursome play golf on a course that lay next to the right of way. They saw one of the players, a duffer, hook his ball into the rough, spend five minutes getting back on the green, dribble it inâ€" to a water hole, and then pop an~ other one into a sandtrap. As the swung and swung but finally hit the ball out of the trap and onto the green where it trickled into the cup. Whereupon one of the Irish Iaborers exclaimed, "Now mister, yes are in a foine fix, When you are burt n By unkind things that I have Find some defense. But always you forbear _ chance to fight In self defense; do you think this is fair? Or spend itself in bitter words Butdhiuil'yourmponthrn And rout disaster with a stalâ€" After a day at the museum said or done (Signed) Us Plants are all behind you; you‘ve â€"Marmalade â€"Ponderous â€"A Reader at â€"Tracks you? , Or a n d you Mrs. Joseph Riddle Hostess To Members Of Gold Star Mothers Park chairman of the Cook county mothers, was hostess at her home on 330 Vine avenue to the memâ€" bers of the chapter. On August 24 Mrs. Riddle and her committee, with the officers of the chapter, will spend the day with the patients at Downey hosâ€" refreshments and cigarettes for an outâ€"door affair. Every fourth Friday during the year the mothâ€" ers spend the day and evening entertaining the boys in this "NOW 52F THE BIG NEW LOWERâ€"PRICED CAR #27//727" Chicagoland Dodge Dealers say: pterigiam windows go on or off in a fiffy. $1722.00° . w nouenls, tganlintcly Hiedcell ki .. <._ . . THE DODGE DEALERS OF CHICAGOLAND 17 Students For Ministry To Conduct Service At Presbyterian Church On September 21 the regular monthly meetings of the organizâ€" ation will be resumed in the Club Henry G. Gantz, Chicago, plans Presbyterian Church at 10:00 next Sunday morning August 21. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Date, Henry Date will occupy the pulpit, speaking on "Truth and Tradition". His address will current stage of thinking as a At a recent board and luncheon Jr., for * BE pared during his junior year Carieton College. He will be senior at the college next fall. and who will enter his junior year at Wooster College this fall the pastoral prayer. He is a resiâ€" dent of Chicago, his father being pastor of the Irving Park Presbyâ€" terian Church. will feature a solo, "Supplication" by Beethoven, sung by Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds. Their Vegetables Kiwanians Will Know Next Monday evening memâ€" bers of the Kiwanis club will hear an address by Paul O. Sampson of St. Louis, Mo., a representative of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable interests of the nation, who will PREBS soumess court ie omm o [ DODGE JOBâ€"RATED TRUCKS _ / at Lions To See Pictures By American Airlines At Today‘s Meeting 125 4. 8t. Johns Highland Park, Hinois Phone â€"â€" Highland Park 2770 will be shown at the meeting of the Highland Park Lions Club on A“ll,gtl;.‘,.-..c’th "Wings to Vikingland" is docâ€" umentary in subject and depicts life in the Scandinavian countries mark. It covers the social and economic aspects of these lands. "Europe by Air" is an educationâ€" al film, a guide for international flight. A typical American couple, flight, enact the steps necessary preparatory to actual takeâ€"off. A lines will attend the showing and will be glad to answer any quesâ€" tions that may arise. IT‘s$ "OPEN HOUSE" ALL THIS MONTH AT "Wings to Vikingland" and American Airlines offices at 59 VAN GUILDER MOTORS etrigtt c hie ud ic u c t 2 io: ic l PR K ut t ic lice r antn~ w E. Monroe Street, Chicago, has other 16 mm sound motion picâ€" tures available for group showâ€" Young Couples® Club Of Wesley Methodist To Meet August 20 The Young Couples‘ club of the Wesley Methodist church will hold its second meeting at the beach in Highland Park at 6 p.m., Satâ€" urday August 20th. Mr. and Mrs. William Sandberg, Mr. and Mrs. and an equally good time is anâ€" ticipated at this meeting. IN LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. M. 506 Fairview are making the fashionable Town House théir while in Los Anâ€" se*r Page 3 U