_ Mrs. aWiter B. Metcalf, chairman of the grease salvage committee, anâ€" nounces that the Deerfield housewives have "torfied in one ‘hundred sixty mmmmmw average quota per month up very attend formed church will have charge of the seetailation and will give the sermon. Mrs. Ferdinand Sallach will sing "My ‘Task." ‘The community is invited to The installation of Rev. Arthur C. Kuchn as pastor of the St. Paul‘s church will be held on Sunday evenâ€" ing, January 17 at the Masonic temple at eight o‘clock. Reverend William Rést of Elgin, president of the North li::b'nod of Evangelical and Reâ€" Miss Ethel Selig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig, was honored at a shower on January 6 at the home of Mrs. William Dines, a former roomâ€" mate at Monmouth college. . Miss Sclig‘s marriage to J. Howard ‘Wolf, Jr., will take place upon his graduation from officers candidate school the latter part of this month. Private Arthur Kiesgen, son of Mrs. Mary Kiesgen, who entered the service on November 12, has arrived in Haâ€" waii for training. Mrs. Chester Wolf, librarian of the West Deerfield township library anâ€" nounces that since gasoline rationing has gone into effect, the amount of books taken out of the circulating 1iâ€" brary has increased twentyâ€"five per cent. Lieut. Edward Frost has been transâ€" ferred to Fort Meyers, Fla., The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost jhe was formerly stationed at Montgomery, Ala. The library hours are from 1 p. m to 5 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m Pic. Howar Muelier has returned to Fort George Meade in Maryland afâ€" ter a short visit with his wife, the former Francis Korenin. thcv/ n)vy as a yeoman, third class. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alited Shugrue, he has left for Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson anâ€" nounce the birth of a son on January 7 at the Lake oFrest hospital. Mrs. Johnson is the former Dorothy Yore. Pic. Arthur Nicklesen is now staâ€" tioned at, Camp Luis Obispo, Calif. He is the son of the Henry Nickelâ€" Miss Betty Mulke was honored at a shower January 6 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wachholder. The Stagers local dramatic group wilt present "The Night of Janâ€" uary 16th" on Friday and aSturday evenings ‘January 15 and 16 at the From word received from Mrs. James Goldring of British Columbia, Canada, former â€" Deerfield â€" resident, comes the news that her son, Dr. Wilâ€" ard Goldring is serving in the dental corps of the Navy as a licutenant commander, and is stationed at Great Lakes. What‘s Doingln‘ DEERFIELD Deerfigld grammar Arthur Scheskie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheskie, has enâ€" listed as a carpenter in the Navy. Decrficld. As Mr. Bena leaves for Camp Grant shortly, no plans have been made for the wedding. parents. Earl Pettis, seventeen year old son of Warren Pettis, has enlisted in the le:ut guard and is stationed at Great kes. Lieut. Carl E. Bates has been taken nounce the An honor roll of Deerfield boys in service now appears in the window of Siffert barber shop. The list is not complete and names may be given to the Siffert brothers in the shop. instructor at Camp Murphy, Fia. He is the youngest son of the John A. Timothy Shugrue hgs_ _en!ined i Mr. and Mrs. David Freiman anâ€" of for homes, apts., lots, acres, farms. Mail or phone complete description or call at our ‘office today. Open daily, evenings, Sundays. BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing 4956 Dempster St., Phone Skokic 4 t 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. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on 2 FLATS. LOWER, 5 RMS. LARGE porch, bath, full basement, fine furâ€" nace. Second: 4 rms., glassed porch. Large lot.. Fine location. 620 W. LaureL Income $53.50 per month. Price $4,600. Terms. _ Write Mrs. Rose C. Prichard, 140 Lisbon rd., Phone 791â€"W Oconomowoe, Wis. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FOR RENT ; 5 RM. FLAT, NEWLY FOR RENT: ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. Suitable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. Want Ads WANTED : YOUNG WOMAN IN FOR SALE: 1 TWIN SIZE MATâ€" WANTED ALSO : CAN USE GOOD cleaning man or woman. Referâ€" ences required. Phone H. P. 364.‘ _ WILL PAY HIGHEST SPOT CASH price for used piano, grand or upâ€" right. Piano Buyer, P. 0. Box No. 1863, ~Chicago. WANTED: SECOND MAID. 3 *rperience requred. "Call H. P. 33 mi-u Call H. P. 334 c 4 p. m. 46 WANTED: STENOTYPIST, ESâ€" tablished real estate office. Steady position. Good pay. Beginner preâ€" ferred. Interviewed by appointment. Phone Skokie 4. _« WANTED : Wwoman ar girl to care for small child and assist in home. Go home night» Call 3240 between 9 WANTED: CENERAL MAID FOR family of two. Good wages. Mx go home nights. Mrs. Roger Vail. WANTED: GOOD COOK. ALSO laundress. Good wages. 982 N. First _ Highland Park 77 Real Estate for Sale good used Lbr. For tree Ist. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd.. North Chicago 306 3 rf 3 room apartment, 943 Forest Ave Decerfield. Phone Deerfield 449â€"]. decorated. Furnish heat. Call H P. 1747. 44 Real Estate Wanted EOWP )A.... Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ons a% 2s tueninal parm tion. Pl..:'mc!mm Y and 5:00. kvenings call 1118. Phone H. .P. 303. Musical Instruments DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTAUCTiON Co. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS List your real estate with us FOR QUICK CASH SALE Skokie Realty Co. 7 Rooms, 3 Baths Apt. for Rent Miscellaneous Help Wanted For Rent 457 45 THURSDAY, Jan. 14 1:46 p.m., Senior choir rehearsal the ‘direetion of "Mr. La ®. Hevicy. BATURDAY, Jam. 16 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1130 pm. Sea 8 room. mï¬l‘. Jan. 19 .l‘. ., Boy Bee r-'i?iéi-" TRdBAYX. Tow: 11 _ #:80 a.m., Pastor‘s in christian c a.on., s class in SUNMDAY, Jam, 11 0 0 C000 C}0 The Church extends vflahoun-vho.. BPNDAY, Jan. 17 _ 11 a m., Loyal woushls ecrrieetst Stie ut Moraity is o 11 tm Chareh songot ‘AX dpvertments. _ $:40 a.m., Sunday school in all departâ€" ments _:"-_“ll'lï¬t general supervision of will Â¥ Z‘ii:‘h&-‘:ï¬;’ionh. of the Philathea class with Mrs. F. C. Nocrenberg at 140 8. Becond street. The white elephant sale will be featured. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20 4:18 p.m., Rehearsal of the Ilnhnnv Choristers under the direction of Esther H. Laubenstein. T:05 p.m., Midweek church night William Guyot leading the service. Pioneer day will be held on Sunday 24, when the interests of the pension of the Evangelical church will be sidered # ma’m PARK " " t ghee gu o thaz, 1:16 p.m., Choir , Boy Scout Troop 324 meeting PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANYy OF NDRTHERN ILLiNnos Supplying Vital Electeic Power for War Production in Northern Sikiimis under Jan fun _ _ Rev. F. 8. 25 8. “_Qâ€"E FRIDAY, Jan. 16 387 MCMD’W‘NW Church, the First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" meeting, which intludes teatimonies of Christisn Geiente bealingr in 21 0 aclock. The subject for this week‘s lesson serâ€" mon Sunday, Jan. 17, "Life." _ _ _ SUNDAY, Jan. 17 _9:30 a.m., Sunday school and FRIDAY, Jan. 16 _ The Endeavor society will hold hu.&doflbï¬. SUNDAY, Jan. 17 e 4 Ts tist borrowed or purchased. THURSDAY, Jan. 21 IMMACULATE " (Catholie Ge-h(-s-mâ€", o. hi t J 10 Church® â€"Services 25 ie n‘ t e Balar Eoston, Mass. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & |ATTEND FUNERAL _ _ REFORMED CHURCH _ _ __ _ [IN GREEN BAY a.m., Morning worship. Se ced â€" Religion." Pâ€"M omewsod Ave. r., Pastor 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McHugh, John Adult Bible | McHugh and Herbert Moran have reâ€" p. Sermon, | turned from Green Bay, Wis., where they attended the funeral of Mrs: Tol. 1733 Church officeâ€"112 Rev. Winfield H. Johnson, pastor Molï¬.â€"lu“mw ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church School and worship serviee, 10 :86 _Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor 146 North avenue, n-nl T John Manning, Mrs. McHugh‘s sister Oakridge and High streets, Highwood mwoed avenue and Everts . “‘.ldv. lhm Pastor HIGHWOOD ST. JAMES caTHOL Rev. ‘â€"-m paster aufl.â€"cn“-’-‘sw Advance antiâ€"tank units eat he nowbere. The full day‘s ation DEERFIELD DEERFIELD HOLY CROS$ HIGHWOOD METHODIST when they are out in the desert, miles from g only 2 lbs. 1 oz.â€"provides 3,230 calories. oX id ty Relchats vlhliu.uhl-.a'qluhy afternoon, Jan. 18, at the Masonic temple at 2 o‘clock. ‘The purpose of the meeting will be to hold a school of instruction. The regular meeting of the group will be held at 7:30 that evening. Thursday, January 14, 1943 the stp o pairatoy 400 cx on ï¬-::ulm I will pay my 116 u,l.l‘).nhh € ,.....‘-"'.:."'_a.ï¬m“-:: ollowing from the B %g me throughly from mine > and cleanse me from my sin. Beâ€" hold, thou desirest truth in the inâ€" ward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt -n:. m.b know wisâ€" me I God. uind reace 4 hom wak dimn_ in me. Restore "m‘uito“;_&' joy dnz -lvuhn'i uphold ‘me 2, 6, 10, 12) ; €= "Bacrament" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches Seripanes" by Mary Baker Rady: ary 3 "One‘s aim, a point b:yond% should be to find the footsteps Truth, the to health and holi~ ness. We -hou{d strive to reach the Horeb height where God is reâ€" vealed; ang the cornerâ€"stoné of all spiritual . building is ï¬ The baptism of Spirit, washing the body of all the impurities of flesh, sig~ nifies that the pure in heart see God â€"and are -ptzmehinc spiritual Life and its demonstration" (p. Life and 241). Sheridan Rebekah lodge, No. $01, The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included Among the citations which comâ€" 30.