Ewentyâ€"three tons of wwil, enough to he a full division of 15,000 men, m&m'upm cuffs of men‘s bought in Chiâ€" cago since May 1 and contributed to the Red Cross for reâ€"processing, acâ€" cording to James B. Forgan, chairman of the Chicago chapter of the Red Under War Production board orders decreeing no more pants cuffs, this wool has been given to the Red Cross We will stay open and continue to serve the best in food and drinks. Come and spend N@w Year‘s Eve with us, where you can enjoy yourself.. Make reservations for N»w Year‘s early. Call Glencoe 1808 SCA R L ETT S Men‘s Trousers TO NORTH SHORE LINE RIDERSâ€" 23 Tons of that thousands upon thousands of war workers, soldiers and sailors are being transported on the North Shore Line . . . and consequently trains are sometimes crowded, particularly during rush hours. Frankly, wartime conditions have made rush hour traffic a probâ€" lem. Cars frequently are filled to capacity; loading and unloading is tremendously slowed up with resultant delays to trains. And we cannot buy new cars because critical materials are needed for guns, tanks, ships and planes. By avoiding morning and evening rush hours whenever possible, riders can help get faster and more comfortable service for themselves, other civilian riders, soldiers and sailors. The next time you plan to take a North Shore Line train during rush hours, ask yourself "Can I travel at another hour?" in any event you will find the same regularly established peacetime frequency of service. Your thoughtfuiness will be appreciated. He rides before or after rush hours whenever possible. He knows Rush hour Traffic is a Problem! Your cooperation NOW is a wartime necessity! B. Schedule your trips so as not to confiict with the heavy Army and Navy furtough traffic out of Chicago and Milwaukee on Soturday and Sunday nights 3. Do your shopping between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. or in the earty evenings. 4. Board and leave troins as rapidly as posible so as not to slow up delays coused by the necemity for making change and cutting cash fare receiph. if there is no agent on duty at your station buy your Hicket in advance at any of the numerovs North Shore lLine stations most convenient to you, &. Help us keep cars dean, Do not throw trash or rvbbish on Aeors __ Manpower far cieaning cars is hard to geb. _ _ _ _ _ _ 5. Purchase Hickets before boarding trains. Buy a 10 or 25 ride ticketâ€" good for one year between the stations you select. Melp to prevent U. Travel before or after morning and SKOKIE BLYD. AND COUNTY LINE ROAD by ‘s clothing stores, dry fl of :. wool, ar!Zl pairs of pants cuffs, are sufficient when reâ€"processed to mak a soldier‘s The wool clips are collected by the Red Cross Motor corps, sorted by kedCr«.m:tnm,% d quality, reâ€"proâ€" :lc‘ui:' firms ux.&. wniâ€" £ or â€"more *'M maled from the operations of the Red Cross conservation program go to carry on the general work of the armed forces and their dependâ€" ents, Mr. Forgan said. Announcing that we will STAY OPEN North Shore Congregation‘s annua Ftbbhu-um-fllhnmu on December 27, 28 and 29. W- Israel rre-io-o- Sunday, Dec. 27, which all young people in the comâ€" munity are invited. A youth service will be conducted at 11 a.m. and there will be a supperâ€"dance at 6:30 p.m. Reservations must be made before Plans Christmas Holiday Program Nes the Man â€" Who Realizes. ‘The doubleâ€"header program will be : Jan. 9â€"Northwestern vs. Wisconsin DePaul vs. Marquette Jan. 16â€"Northwestern vs. Notre Dame DePaul vs. Duquesne Feb, 6â€"Northwestern vs. Purdue DePaul vs. Butler Feb. Z7â€"Northwestern vs. Ilinois DePaul vs. Bradiey Northwestern‘s home schedule, The Northwestern Wildeats will play four more of their basketball games in the Chicago stadium as part of a doubleâ€"header program with De Paul university. The doubleâ€"header idea was inaugurated last year with a series of three games. Team to Four Doublo-Hmr Games regularly to the Red Cross can be '-«wmluc:uw. ters, Wabash 7850., played in the Evanston high school The Sisterhood‘s mothers . and daughters‘ party will be held Tues day aftermoon, Dec. 2, at 2 o‘clock. Featured will be a puppet show, music by mothers and daughters and reâ€" freshments. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Hyman Pierce, 670 Sheridan road, Glencoe. y N. U. Basketball zym, is as follows: Dec. 24 through the temple office or the village chairmen, _ The Men‘s club annual fathers‘ and sons‘ dinner is planned for Monday evening, Dec. 28, at 6:30 o‘clock. Dinâ€" ner will be followed by entertainment. Feb. 13â€"lowa Feb. 15â€"lowa Arrangements to donate wool clips . 11â€" & 0o 0 mas cards to the 40,000 patrons of the 15 hotels it operates in the middle west. Each book will include a 25â€" cent War Savings Stamp. Assuming that each patron will complete a book to the value of $25,000 bond, Uncle Sam will seil $750,000.00 Hotel Patrons Get War Savings Stamps As Christmas Gift God and man coexist "ii'?'ufl'" susâ€" tained by spiritual sense. is, and forever has been, God‘s reflecâ€" an unusual Christmas grecting in. novel plan announced today by the Pick Hotels corporation. S Savings Stamp books in leu of Christ tion. God is infinite, therefore ever spirituality of the universe is the only fact of creation" (p. 471). "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 20. The Golden Text was, "Known unto God are all his works from the mhnlng of the world" (Acts 15: Amorx‘fln citations which comâ€" prised . Lessonâ€"Sermon was the followinf from the Bible: "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. But ye be zlad'nnd rejoice forever in that which I create: for, behm I create Jerusalem a rejoidng. her people a joy" (Isaiah 65:17, 18). "We believe that this plan will do much to stimulate the war saving idea on the part of our patrons," exâ€" plained Mr. Pick. "If our patrons ~ontinue buying war savings stamps through this ‘Christmas Cheer" start, the momentum could carry the moveâ€" nent far beyond the estimated $750,â€" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHE» Tj * HAPPIEST Y HOLIOAY SEASON Ermine Cleaners Braun Bros. Oil Co. "FOR FUELâ€"USE OIL" 360 Central Avenue Phone H. P. ; 445 Waukegan Ave. Phone 3710 $ 4/ To All A Joyous Christmas explained by Alber tribution of War the corpora Urgently sought right now are perâ€" sons with industrial or engineering experience in the fields of copper, aluâ€" minum, carbon steel, and alloy steel. Also highly important to this proâ€" gram are those with such experience in (1) machine tool and machinery production ; (2) clectrical and commuâ€" nications equipment; (3) transportaâ€" tion equipment, such as aircraft, ships, and railroad motive power, and rolling stock; (4) engineering materials such as plastics, rubber, and construction materials. Under the plan, these persons will be appointed to WPB, war, navy and ‘ Eighteen new U.S.0. clubs and serâ€" vice units were opened last week, bringing the total U.S.0. operations to 1,115, it has been announced by J. R. Short, president of the U.S.0. Chicago area. x ‘More than ©3,250,000 service men now visit U.S.0. clubs and service centers each month. Total attendance, including civilians and return trips of the men themselves is over 9,000â€" 000 a month. "Many hundreds of ion and naterials mm be recruited," the commission states, "for one of the biggest of home front jobs. All available men whose experience demonstrates their ability to coordiâ€" nate and schedule industrial producâ€" tion in certain fields are being called upon to make their services available wherever possible." allotment of critical materials going into military and essential civilian supâ€" plies and equipment. ‘They will determine the material needs of manufacturers, schedule proâ€" duction, and follow up production to insure the flow of critical materials according to plan. Head specialists will receive $6,500 a vear; others $4,600 and $5,600 a year. Many positions, however, must ‘be filled at salaries ranging from $2,000 to $3,800 a year. Jobs are located in Washington, D. C., and throughout the nation. Persons interested may obtain the commission‘s announcement 279 conâ€" cerning the jobs from local represenâ€" *atives at first and secondâ€"class post offices, or from the U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice commission, Washington, D, C. No written test will be given, and there is no maximum age limit. A total of 614 U.S.O. clubhouses, situated in 473 cities and towns in 47 states, now offer wellâ€"rounded recreaâ€" tional and social programs to service men during their offâ€"duty hours from army camps and navy posts. In addiâ€" tion, 57 U.S.0. clubs provide typical U.S.0. activities to men stationed in 6 hemisphere bases, including Hawaii, Also in the continental United States, there are 205 smaller service centers, other than clubs, which put on dances and organize special proâ€" grams for soldiers and sailors. Traâ€" veling men in uniform find comfortâ€" able lounges, reading and writing maâ€" terial and informatioin service in 87 railroad and bus terminals at the prinâ€" cipal transportation centers of the nation. The U.S.O. Mobile service brings "USO clubs on wheels" to solâ€" diers, sailors and coastguardsmen staâ€" tioned in sections remote from usual recreational facilities. Alaska, Newfoundland, Panama Canal Zone, and other areas in the Caribâ€" Materials Plan "reates Need Yor Specialists 18 New U. 8. O. "Ilubs Open During W eek Thursdoy, December 24, 1942 ice commission began a nationâ€"wide earch for the production spccialists ho will administer War Production card‘s .ne w Controlled Materials ‘The Materials plan, deâ€" igned m essential industrial is ciayoue w e o i b peration in 1948. C Today the United States Civil Ser Appointed to Agencios