the infinite divine Pri?h. Love. No wisdom is wise, but His wisdom; Private Frances Schessler, son of WE HAVE CASH BUYERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schessler, formâ€" |jor homes, apts., lots, acres, farms. er Deerfield family, was able to stoP | Ma;) or phone complete description off to visit his wife, the former Peatl|or call at our office today. Open Wilson, on his way to California. The | daily, evenings, Sundays. Joseph Schesslers now make their home in Wilmette. Skakie Realtv n Ahe Golden Text "Unto the sternal, immortal, invisible F‘&mm;}'(hhfl‘: : Corporal B. A. West, whose wife is the former Jean Pettis, has been reâ€" leased from the army hospital at Camp Livingston, Pa., following a broken neck. Corporal and Mrs. West make their home in Tucson, Ariz. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "God" the subject of the Lesâ€" nr-::.h all Churches of at, Scientist, on Sunday, Januâ€" Clifford Stanger has returned to duâ€" ties at Camp Cooke, Lompoc, Calif., after visiting his father, Floyd Stangâ€" er, at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. George Stanger. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Thompson, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borre of Wilmette. Seaman Borre is staâ€" tioned at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and réported back to duty January 6. * The bride wore the traditional white satin gown and her finger tip veil was held in place with a halo. Miss Lorâ€" raine Thompson, sister of the bride, ;,j wiaid of honor. Bridesmaids were ts. Lewis Thompson and Mrs.. Arâ€" thur Balmes of Wilmette. Attending the groom was Seaman Richard Jones as best man, Herbert Dettman of Glenview, and Arthur Balmes. A reception was held at the Masonic Temple before the young couple left for a short weding ‘trip. f . On New Year‘s Day at the Bethleâ€" hem Evangelical church, Lena Mable Thompson and Seaman Earl Borre exâ€" changed wedding vows with the Revâ€" erend Earl J. Bruso officiating. George Stanger has completed his radio instruction course at St.. Louis, Mo., and will be located at Boca Raâ€" tion, Florida, as a civil service instrucâ€" Ensign and Mrs. William H Wilâ€" liams are announcing the birth of a q.mmubu-- ber at the Palo Aito hospital in ican Red Cross reopened its work room in the Deerfield Grammar school on January 4. Volunteers for sewing, knitting, and surgical dressings are needed. Another Deerfield man stationed at Camp Butner is Scru‘m Ray Mertes. Bjarne Stolle is now stationed at Drew Field, located at Tampa, Florâ€" is the first grandchild of Dr. and Mrs, Walter Bradford Metcali. * A surprise farewell party was held Sunday for Marshall Fredricks, who will enter service at Camp Grant. What‘s Doing In ‘The Bundles for America of the Woman‘s clfl.u‘erm- manship of Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, announces that 410 stockings were distributed in Chicago Christmas Eve. Lieut. Comdr, Charles E. Pope has returned to dutics at Mare Island, California, after his first visit with his family since his enlistment for active duty in July. Jack Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William: D. Johnston, is stationed at Camp Butner, North Carolina. The St Paul‘s Woman‘s Guild met “â€hn.co! Mrs. Fred LaBabn January 7. At the next meeting of the Deerâ€" field Woman‘s club on January 12, Mrs. Charles E. Piper,‘ chairman of the garden department, to mmavm&_:â€"-ï¬ Piper will have charge of the proâ€" ‘The Golden Text was, "Unto the ‘The Deerficld Chapter of the Amerâ€" DEERFIELD i WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing 4956 Dempster St., Phone Skokie ': 819 Michigan Ave., <Evanston, 1st floor. A beautiful Apt. home. Conâ€" venient to trans., shopping, schools. Well decorated. Available Jan. 1st. See now or call Rand. 4010. FOR RENT : 5 RM. FLAT, NEWLY decorated. Furnish heat. Call H. P. 1747. 44 FOR RENT: ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. Suitable for professional or real es tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 3,room apartment, 943 Forest Ave., Deerfler Phone Deerfield 449â€"). 2 story frame store bldg. Upper, 5 rms &. bath. Located on Drfld rd. near Skokic Hghwy. Immediate posâ€" session can be had. Price $2,500. Terms. * Waukegan, 111 Want Ads 5 rm. an dbath frame cottage. Loâ€" cated on Drfld rd. near Skokie hwy. Nice lot, several large trees, garage. Price for quick sale : $3,000. $400 own, $35 per month including interest. Imâ€" mediate possession can be had. MIA“I:I:ITW:.NHZIIAT- Aress springs perfect condiâ€" tion. Phone Lake Forest 2684. _ "icoshecpint Sone: haply" Fan uinie Bhas 4o Higniond Park. _ For Sale : House & Store WANTED: STENOTYPIST, ESâ€" tablished real estate office. Steady ferred. Interviewed by appointment. Phone Skokic 4. tf WANTED : YOUNG WOMAN GENâ€" uinely interested in care of children to look after little girls. Good wages. Pleasant mrroundin;-. Stay on premises. Phone H .P. 3220 424 WANTED: GOOD COOK. ALSO laundress. Good c:g‘ WANTED ALSO : USE GOOD cleaning man or woman. Referâ€" ences required. Phone H. P. 364. _ WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child and assist in home. Go home night» Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00. kvenings call 1118 908 N. Pivst Real Estate for Sale good used Lbr. For tree Kst. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd.. North Chicago 306 3 of Real Estate Wanted family List your real estate with us FOR QUICK CASH SALE 7 Rooms, 3 Baths Apt. for Rent REEVES & DIXON 226 W. Washington St Miscellaneous Help Wanted For Rent Phone Majestic 1616 mon is in sccord with the theme for the Universal Week of Prayer as it bhas been observed the past days. _ _ a THURSDAY, Jam. 1 ___ _ _ mose t the Rarir hane i niok & o den avenue. m the men will join them for a social evening. BATURDAY: l_-.“ e ""iioâ€"-.-.."" Pastor‘s class in christian ns IMJ-._ 10 â€" of oniinP Muinos 4 6 _ 8:80 a.m., Sunday nh:l.' to the sdult tendance vl!:‘l_. begun. _ __â€" _ _. f _ 11 a.m., Divine worship. The Rev. Lesâ€" e oc oe age mon is in accord wit t‘t‘o-qmrth 6 :45 r.-.. Christian Endeavor. Lane Bray lead the devotions and Mrs. Wilâ€" linm Guyot as the invited speaker will disâ€" cuss the topic, ‘"How May I Become Sure of God _ # p.m., Monthly: meeting of business and social nature for the Christian Endeavor in the Wessling home at 441 Gleneoe aveâ€" Rev. Looks W. Shirsine D. D. Misister To the visitor in the services the church e Ne ame _ _ _ > _ ; + 34 324 L T. * andragdgetgaom -‘,!':*":!i"‘f.a..;""“ MONDAY, Jan. 11 _1:45 p.m., Evening service. The pastor will preach on "New Men From Ol4." #:30 a.m., Church school for junior and i renpiicath Gghin e Wrateoss ant " Z0 iopey Meming worhip, Ri Sherwin TUESDAY. Jan. 12 The Young Adult Fellowship will by the U. S. Army Quartermaster Corps contain concentrated, appetizing fopds to maintain the strength, vitality and efficiency of our men. Not only in the production of these concentrated foods, but in the packsging, too, ¢lectric power is an essential factor. As the electric conveyor moves along, each food itera is added until the ration unit is completed. Then, by mesas of a modern clecâ€" tric machine, the container is dipped into molten war to protect the freshness of the food. ~ youly P R & O 1 CE on Ne 2 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Supplying Vital BElectric Power for War Production in Nortbern Wligeis _ 25 3. Green Bay Ré. ___ Tal. 1731 SATURDAY, Jan. 9 l..-..fl-“.l-h-c"llmh guney oepferee sackem. . uY 8 p.m., The Ladies Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs. Elsie Wichman, 627 8. St. Johns avenue. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13 & 2:30 p.m., The Woman‘s Missionary soâ€" clety will meet at t: home of Mrs. Ar« thur Tillman,â€" 615 W.â€" Park avenue. ; 10 :45 J::E.. m:c. .‘l‘.v N. 3. conference, will preach and communion :: be observed. * God‘s Service." Communion will be conâ€" tinued. TUESDAY, Jan. 12 8 p.m., Prayer meeting. Leslic Dreiske leader. THURSDAY. Jan. 14 council will convene for monthly business â€"_9:80 a.m., Sunday school. Raymond Fidâ€" _ 4 L espe iete" Athool Naymond Fidâ€" leen RE 44 o .. _ ky gtâ€"â€" â€" *A aitins Pn m adat l Wie! THURSDAY, 14 2 pm., I-Jï¬, hall, Redeemer guild. 4:80 p.m., Junior Bible class, Assembly 1:80 . 8. S. teacher‘s, assembly hall. op.-:'-i.'-chh.hnhc. f Church Services ts 1 s k Do y . Christian: Endeavor. , Bible study class. Miss Kathâ€" Evening service. "A Lad in (Catholic) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST y $5; Rabbi to Spesak On Letter From President Rabbi Charles EShulman will talk on "A Letter from the President" for the regular services on Sunday mornâ€" ing, Jan. 10, at North Shore Congreâ€" gation Isracl, Glencoe. What the government is doing about peace plans and the progressive steps which must be taken to insure a clearer understanding of an endurâ€" ing peace will form the basis of Rabbi Shulman‘s sermon. %, 4: 1vas*" es a.m., I-vh.‘:ï¬b. No vesper :30 a.m.,â€""Julotte" matin service. Te se yA on es nqm’--ma-h. im xn-unm this K Dioner offers the caloriet and mwu- "Wich the sid of vieal clectric power, of hownnds of emargeacy o cero dhad nndmidine 4 wb maipei ol t me es mvadnde neor on‘ yree oc PRIDAY, Ki LC _ ke ,,'.“:-l:hhtd_-_-n e church, Qrkridge i'-i“m'.; _streets, Highwood Rev. Winfield Johnson, paster Church .m.â€"-ux“ street, Highwood THURSDAY, Jan. 14 Women‘s gul '-1‘:“ p4., ie Ti en 1%.. ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church School end worship service, 1098 Cae. Geons Her t ) 20â€" , Bepsler monthly meeting of the HIGHWOOD METHODIST Highweod avenue and Everts place Rev. David n.h-{r-u. Thursdoy, January 7, 1943 748 Elder lane _ Tel. 486 HIGHWOOD '=§'~ :--?"8'-%‘--. Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor rth avenue, a'-d Te _D_.IP-Y;~