Dr. Howard Thurman, noted Negro educator and student leader, dean of the chapel : at â€" Howard â€" University, Washington, D. C., will speak on "Deâ€" liver Us from Evil" at the meeting of the Sunday Evening Club in Orchestra Hall next Sunday at eight. Special music by the famous. Metropolitan Community Church Choir, 100 Negro singers, under the direction of J. Wesâ€" ley Jones, will be a feature of the meeting. Preceeding his talk there will be musi¢ by the Sunday Evening Club choir of 125 under the direction of Edgar Nelson. By special request Mark Love will sing "The Holy City" by Gaul. John L. Clarkson and Donald S. McWilliams, trustees of the Club, will conduct the meeting in the absence of its president, Clifford W. Barnes. The Metropolitan chorus will sing at seven o‘clock program. Because of their popularity, there will mo Bible ‘Talk and the entire hour will be deâ€" voted to Negro folk songs and spiritâ€" uals which they will present. Admission is free. Dr. Howard Thurman To Appear on Sunday Evening Club Program 2nd Week 2 hrs (f. Sight bar exercises. (g. Making shot groupsâ€"triangulaâ€" the indoor range of the Sheridan‘ Rifle and Pistol Club Inc. in Deerfield. 1st Woek 15 min. (General Assembly at the range in Deerfield, I!1. (a. Registration and outline of the school work 45 min, (b. Nomenclature of the Rifle (câ€" Safety Rules * (d. Sight alignment. (e. Assignment of instructors to ‘The school will meet once each week for a period of six weeks at Here is the Club‘s official schedule ;‘;n:utluhthclh-mkee&u Lake County civilians who desire inâ€" struction as part of the Defense Proâ€" .n-hrl-uh.h-lh:.uhz portunity to uaum-am Club Inc. The Club estimates that during the year 1942 it will be able to instruct a thousand or more civilians. t ie n prricis wl oo to tand and late fall will be to small groups on the indoor range at Deerâ€" field, and during warmer weather to larger groups on the outdoor range The Club has been accepting applicaâ€" tions for over a week and announces that, while those already active and appointed to positions in relation to Civilian Defense will be given preferâ€" ence, otherwise, instruction applicaâ€" tions will be accepted, as far as posâ€" sible, in the order in which they are received. 1 Applications Still Open For Civilian Instruction In Shooting hr. (General Assembly. (a. Review and conference. (b. Breathing. (Note: The indoor range is located on N.E. corner of Waukegan and Deerfleld Road, and the outdoor range is located on County Line Road, Deerfleld.) ‘ Telephone Number Age Address City Sheridan Rifle and Pistol Club, Inc. 944 Ridgewood Drive Highland Park, IHlinois Name I hereby apply for instruction in the use of firearms and certify that I am a citizen of the United States. In approximately what two months of the year would you prefer to have your 6 weeks‘ course of instruction fall? What night of the week is most convenient for you I am interested in the use of rifle Sheridon Riflec and Pistol Ciub, inc., Orgenizing Sixâ€"Week Course of Free Instruction APPLICATION County Male In addition to the allâ€"day school of practical work, the lawyers will hear talks on Defense Savings by Norman B. Collins, state administrator of defense savings; and "The Civilian Defense Program" by Ray mond J. Kelly, director of the Sixth Civilian Defense Region." More than 1,000 members of the Tilinois State Bar Association have offered their services to the state and local civilian defense organizations to aid the War program. The meeting will be concerned with the "how" of practicing before the various taving bodies of county and state, according to Benjamin Wham, president of the association. _ , The session is sponsored by the IHliâ€" nois State Bar. Association in line with its policy of keeping members abreast of new developments in the field of law. Lawyers from every county in the state will convene at the Palmer House in Chicago on Friday, January 30, for an allâ€"day practice session on matâ€" ters of general taxation. Lawyers Meet At Palmer House All Day Friday If you are interested, fill out the application below. Instruction is abâ€" solutely free except that the pupils must pay for actual ammunition used, which the Club estimates will not exâ€" ceed two dollars ($2.00) for the enâ€" tire course. Instruction is open only to Citizens of the United States. At the present time no application can be considered for anyone under sixâ€" teen years of age, but the Club is as interested in training women in the use of firearms as it is men. Merit awards time and place to be announced. 1 hr. (General Assembly (a. Review of all work and conferâ€" ence % hr. (b. Firing prone position % hr. (c. Firing sitting position % hr. (d. Firing Kneeling position % hr. (c Firing standing position. (aâ€" Review and conference. 2% hrs. (b. Demonstration of stand (c. Firing standing position in pairs (c. Trigger squeeze 2 hr. (d. Demonstration of Prone posiâ€" 5th Woek 3rd Woek % hr. (General Assembly (a Review. and conference. 2% hrs. (b. Demonstration of the sitâ€" ting i (c.mh.uiï¬n-i-m 4th Week % hr .(General Assembly (a.‘ Review and conferenceâ€" 2% hrs. (b. Demonstration of Kneelâ€" ing position. (c. Firing Kneeling position in pairs. % hr. (General Assembly (e Firing Prone Female pistol State (check in pairs. Ropeâ€"splicing and knotâ€"tying are of prime importance in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and considerable time was given to these subjects. Demonstraâ€" tions of various splices and knots were made by Chicf Kimmerman of the United States Coast Guard and Capâ€" tain Sam Clark, Commander of the 1st Division of the Coast Auxiliary. Navigation, first aid, firearms and incediary bombs are among the subâ€" jects scheduled to be covered by the Second Flotilla for future Tuesday evening meetings, Wesley Bowman, who served in the U. S. Signal Corps during World War No. 1 in the A.EF., is in charge of the signal communication work of the Second Flotilla Bowman stressed the importance of each member being able to send and receive messages by semaphore, blinker and buzzer. At its regular Tuesday evening meeting held at the Sheridan Shore Yacht Club, Wilmette Harbor, 45 members of the Second Flotilla, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary worked on semaphore, blinker, buzzer, knotting and splicing. Examinations were held for more than 30 prospectâ€" ive members. Coast Guard Auxiliary Hold Weekly Meeting Chairmen of the N.C.C.S. operating committee are announced as follows: Mrs. Sante Bernardi and Mrs. Fred Lund, hostess; Louis McOmber and Guy Biti, men hosts; Charles Fiore, and Egidio Mowgni, grounds; Fred Ehrens, program ; Mrs. Theodore Miâ€" norini, food and cookie jar; Ray Unâ€" behaun, house; Anthony Scully, pubâ€" licity ; Lena Azzi, Victory Belles Miss Margaret Innocenzi is secretary and Mr. Ehrens chairman. Belles, 8 p.m. Sun., Feb. 1â€"Dance Instructions from 2 to 4 p.m. There was a meeting Tuesday of the Highwood Defense corps, chairmaned by Miss Lena Azzi of Highwood: The complete program follows: Thurs., Jan .29â€"DeSoto Male Chorus Song Festival Fri., Jan. 30â€"Cards, Ping Pong, etc. Sat., Jan 31â€"Dance with Victory Registration is open for the ping pong tournament, results of which will lead to games with Chicago, Waukeâ€" gan and Highland Park. Miss Peggy Nendick of Chicago will teach dance classes Sunday afterâ€" noons from 2 to 4 p.m. Dancing partâ€" ners will be provided from "The Vicâ€" tory Belles", girls‘ volunteer club afâ€" filiated with the NC.C.S. club. Tuesday nights have been desigâ€" nated as movie nights. The 16 mm. projector and theatreâ€"size screen will be used to show features, cartoons and variety sequences once or twice weekly. Dances are now being staged twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturâ€" days, at the new center, located at 428 Railway avenue. One hundred couples were entertained last Saturday at a dance, during which Miss Gloria Linâ€" ari of Highwood sang "Bluebirds Over the White Cliffs of Dover", accomâ€" panied by Miss Sarah Glass of Highâ€" wood. Private Manson Welsh of Headquarter Battery, 103rd C. A. Batâ€" talion, Antiâ€"aircraft, performed at the dames Richard O‘Connor, Jr, Carl Wagner, John VanderBloomen, Grace Siegele, Joseph Riddle, Virgil Lenâ€" zini, Angelina Capitani, C. A. Driscoll, J. H. Cameron, E. J. Brown, Peter Rettig, Edal Connolly, Wayne Aâ€" Thomas, J. E. McCaffrey, T. E. Rusâ€" sell, Edward Patten, J. W. O‘Connor, Ernest Lâ€" Blume, Pearl Maiman, Jane Floriai, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lund, Ed Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sheaâ€" hen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McOmber, Guy Vitiâ€" Refreshments were served by the Mesdames Kathcrine Amedei, John Ori, Floriani, Ray Molendi, Berâ€" nard Siegele, Theodore Min or in i, chairman, and Fred Tamarri. A 45â€"minute program of choral muâ€" sic will be given tonight by the Deâ€" soto Male chorus at the Highwood USO club operated by the National Catholic Community Service, Roy P. Bedore, director, announces. Frank Pâ€" Kennedy, president of the choral group and past grand knight of the DeSoto council of the Knights of Coâ€" lumbus, will present the 35 singers in a diversified song festival USOâ€"Salvation Army 346 Waukegan Ave. Highwood, Hilinois _ Christian Science is offering a new chapter in the practical everyday livâ€" ing of humanity with an absolute faith that men can here and now be obedient to the allâ€"time command of the Master, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." 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Also, Filipinos beâ€" tween the ages of 18 and 35 years, inclusive, can volunteer for inductionâ€" "The Filipinos in this country," stated Col. Armstrong, "are of the same high patriotic calibre as their courageous brothers who are now fighting the Japanese invaders in the Phillipine Islands, and those living here have many times evidenced their great yearning to be allowed to join in the magnificent effort of peaceâ€" loving peoples to crush the dictators who would impose slavery upon their own people and all others of democraâ€" tic spirit. I do not know what the Filiâ€" pino population of Illinois is, but I am confident that every ableâ€"bodied son of that gallant race who is able to go will not be found wanting in this great call to duty that confronts all real men today." Filipinosâ€" who, â€" under the former regulations of the Selective Service System, were barred from being acâ€" cepted into the armed forces of the United States, are now considered nationals of this country and thus are able to be inducted into the Army, according to a change in regulations just received by Col.‘Paul G. Armâ€" strong, Director of Selective Service Filipinos To Be Inducted Into the Army s ce \7‘: i oo & oS J TLR Ne Witeon Eutd piutitts your 4ob vl-h-donrna-â€"hl ker‘s Kitchen recently. "It generally finds us without any meat on hand for the children‘s lunch." Ments, I added, you may be -t.)'l\-liuvrhbv %ll is to make marvelous M '-vmmy"-«u;..- ‘They were delighted, as you be, with the deliciousness, and the economy of Wilson‘s marâ€" velous MOR, ""the meat for (Wilson‘s Certified Canned *‘Noon always comes too soon," and dinners. l"cï¬ln;e'h:â€"-‘; all too often the "forgotten Start your Victory Drive now. Buy wisely, cook carefully, that your family may be well mourished for the task ahead. . So;rvo nourishing vitality fie podifia madun :h it fl.-. w WILSs ON‘s3 to Wilion & Co. 2. wak“ Ria Gary, Indiana is represented by two boys on the Navy team, Forrest Anâ€" derson, who went to Stanford, and Johnny Lobsiger of Missouri. Chicago ‘proper has Bob Calihan, the Allâ€" American from Detroit University, and from Evanston there‘s Bob White of Dartmouth and Jim Currie of Northwestern. Dick Klein is anâ€" other Wildcat boy with the Navy, but his home is Fort Madison, Iowa. stars of the year. Nine college players who prepped, played college ball or in amateur leagues in Chicago and vicinity will be in the lineups of the two squads. The quartet wearing the blue and Gold of Notre Dame will be Cy Sinâ€" ger, a lad from Jasper, Indiana who was a star with the LaSalle Cavaliers in AAU basketball before enrolling at Notre Dame; Art Pope, Irish tapâ€" tain and formerly with Morgan Park who is back in the lineup after being out with injuries; Charlie Butler from Mount Carmel High and Johnny Niemiera, a fitting tribute to the ‘There‘ll be more than oneâ€" familiar face in the lineups of Great Lakes and Notre Dame when the Navy and the Irish tangle in the basketball game for the Navy Relief Fund at the Chicago Stadium on Monday night, February Notre Dame And Great Lakes To Meet Feb. 9th Recter Recommends Wileon‘s Tender Made Ham. Comes ready to sHoe and eat. Wilson‘s GelaSeald frosh beef, lamb and veal. Wileon .&.m..“..'m meate and seals in all their Juiey goodness with a thin soat of sparklingâ€"clear, edihle gelatin. This keeps meate Pison‘s ColnSonid " moses. Ask for them. a meal for 4. Delicious variationsâ€"add to the cream 14 tep. of Worcesterâ€" shire Sauce or dry mustard. %‘.l:b pioe-.d..:.ï¬: 8 saute ing pan. Turn. Break 4 Clear Brook eggs into a saucer, one at a time, and slip one egg on each mnlluuolm(hulï¬ prporh, cream <gg, season, Here‘s an casyâ€"toâ€"fix MOR dish for a Sunday breakfast, a specidl dinner. o por se poih aunne m moORr quickiss ars winmeng FOR BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES, Thursdoy, January 29, 1942 NO ElMeats!