September 18, 1947 problems in the selection and utilization of classroom teaching films. A well-known athlete and track star at the University cf Minnesota, from which he graduated in 1943, D e F i e l d taught physical education in Wilmette public schools during the years 1944-1945, and last year. In between he served in the United States A r m y as an athletic director and swa service in G e r m a n y . He will reside in Dallas. 33 Professor Drybottom Says: For the best in Baby Care Try " C R I B C A R E " Support Community Chest Campaign EVANSTON'S OWN Donald N . A n d e r s o n Realtor IN A N E F F O R T to have radio code numbers remain a secret, Dusty Besse of the Wilmette Coast G u a r d station is shown changing the numbers. Five men, including Boatswain's Mate H a r r y Hibbert are on duty at the harbor. This station serves the a i e a from Belmont harbor north to Waukegan. (Photo by Kerwin) R E A L ESTATE--MANAGEMENT MORTGAGES--INSURANCE 373 Harel Avenue G l e n c o e 2113 M o t h e r has them L a u n d e r QED DIAPER Under SERVICE Direction M y White Washable Medical C l o t h i n g -- Too.' Phone GREenleaf 5666 C4/V WE MEET THE OF FUTURE? Jack DeField Takes Position in Texas Jack D e F i e l d of 1610 Elmwood avenue. Wilmette, has been appointed a district manager of Encyclopaedia Bsitannica F i l m s for the northern counties of Texas, it was announced by H . R. Lissack, vicepresident in charge of sales of the pany. M r . D e F i e l d in his new capacity will consult with school administrators, educators and audio-visual directors in connection with their CHALLENGE THE It Calls for Faith and Brotherhood BAHA'I T E M P L E -- W I L M E T T E , ILL. 5 ' ^^^^^ \W iiiiiiij "^^^¾ ~"* 1 m beloved furs from Attend the series of local public meetings Dedicated to "World Faith for World Freedom" . . . In Greece . . . Palestine . . . India . . . and other places in our world . . . there is continuing strife, bloodshed and tragedy. Throughout this world today . . . in countries like America, as well as in those ravaged and torn by the recent World War . . . there is doubt and dissension. Yet everywhere, the hearts and minds of men are crying out for peace and harmony. But all of the old answers are failing . . . those based on the political, economic and religious thinking of the past. The building of a better world calls for a completely new approach . . . it requires fresh concepts which will fit the needs of the Twentieth Century and the soul of modern man. Such an approach is found in the teachings of the Baha'i World Faith. Local members of that Faith, in cooperation with the National Baha'i Program, soon will launch a series of public meetings under the general theme of "World Faith For World Freedom." Presenting a pattern for world order, this series will interest liberals and conservatives alike. //to*fie i u R s Beautiful Northern Back Dluskrat Coats The program in WINNETKA Two Opening Meetings Winnetka Community House--620 Lincoln Avenue Wednesday, October 1, 8 p.m. Speakers: Irvine Pflaum, foreign editor of the Chicago Times, on "New Hope for Europe," and Leroy C. Ioas of Chicago, eastern passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific railroad, on "'Banal -- a World Program." Future meetings in this series Wednesday, October 15, 8 p.m. William Randolph Lacey. Wisconsin business executive, and a prominent student of Baha'i world teaching, on "Search for Faith." Open Mon. and Thurs. U N I V E R S I T Y Eves. 4900 will be announced later Htuwke furs 3 « « . l v 4 a £ - TJUWCcL ^ cultlw