_ Want Ads â€" Help Wanted: Male 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 &r month. Price~$4,600. Terms. rite Mrs. Rose C. Prichard, 140 Lisbon rd., Phone 791â€"W Oconomowoc, Wis. _ WANTED : GOOD COOK.. ALSO taundress. Good wages. WANTED ALSO : CAN USE GOOD m"mn‘:i'flu‘- SIZE MATâ€" tress perfect condiâ€" WANTED : â€" STENOTYPIST, â€"ESâ€" tablished real estate office. Steady position. Good pay. Beginner preâ€" ferred. Interviewed by appointment. WANTED : ~GENERAL MAID FOR family of two. Good wages, May R home n}htn. Mrs. Roger Vail. one H. .P. 303. » 45â€"7 WANTED : MAN FOR PART TIME WILL PAYâ€"HIGHEST SPOT CASH FOR RENT : ground floor of fice space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault Sumtable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW; FOR SALE;,5 1" APT. GRAND. Beautifu} tine, handsomely fig. walâ€" nut at very big saving. $100 down, : 2131 On.i:cm Evuu:‘-: University 1568 7 49 WANTED : Waman ar girl to care for > small child and assist in home. Co home night» â€" Call 3240 between 9 and $ :00. ivenings call 1118. WANTED; SECOND MAID. 3 AÂ¥ KisCKING NOWâ€" Save half on good used Lbr. For ‘tree ist. call for homes, apts., lots, acres, farms. Mail or phone complete description or call ut our offiee today. Open daily, evenings, Sundays. Skokie Realty Co. 4956 Dempster St.,â€" Phone Skokie 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 54 interest, semiâ€"annual payment on KÂ¥ STATIONERY job. â€" Good pay for outside night or <arly morning work at Braeside skating pond. Phone H. °P. 2052. gvtllyv‘enilg. or daytime Sat. 06 un. *X 2Â¥ % price for used piano, grand or upâ€" right.â€"Piano Buyer, ‘P.O. Box No. 1863, Chieago. _‘ enpwricote revaned. "Cal it P 39 before 4 p. m. *‘ 46 cleaning man‘ or woman. Referâ€" ences required. Phone H. P. 364, _ Phone Skokie 4. want reliable party to take over small mo. pay. See Mr. Russell, Credit Mgr. Baldwin Piano Co., 323 S. Wabash Ave., Wabash 6900. 382 N. First. _ .Mighiand Pork 77 Real Estate for Sale Musical Instruments ur conie to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. . 2046 Sheridan Rd.. North Chicago 306 Real Estate Wanted > > â€"_ "OUY V s Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance WE HAVE CASH BUYERS 226 Railway Ave., Highwood AUTO RECONSTRUCTION C Dynamic Wheel Balancing List.your real estate with us. FOR QUICK CASH SALE Anto RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Colors and Design« as Lavaa. avenur" Help Wanted Miscellaneous For Rent For DAHL‘S 34tf 3 if tf “““ dy hw' S."i: Wul‘).-:htm. Island Arsenâ€" The necessary forms may be seâ€" cured from the Secretary, Board of U. $. Civil Service Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Iilinois; the Regional Director, Seventh U. S. Civil Service Region, Post Office Building, Chicago, Illinois; or at any firgtâ€" ot,mo.d-chupoddï¬e'e_‘- is posted. h y? .. Applications must be n file with the Secretary, Board of U. 8. Civil Service Examiners, Reck Island Arâ€" senal, Rock Island,â€"Illinois, on or beâ€" 20, 1943 ‘The United States Civil Service Commission . announces employment opportunities for the following posiâ€" tions in the Air Service Command Subâ€"Depots, â€" Army Air Forces, throughout the States of Illinois and Wisconsin. JUNIOR AIRCRAFT MECHANICâ€" â€"~._ $1,680 to $1,860 a Year. There are no age requirements for this examination.. Application blanks and full informaâ€" tion may be obtained from the Regionâ€" al Diréctor, Seventh U. .S. Civil Serâ€" vice Region, : Post office Building, Chicago, Illinois; or any firstâ€" or secâ€" ondâ€"class post office in the States of Iilinois and Wisconsin. g al, Rock Island, IHlinois. Applicantas must have reached their 18th birthday on the closing date for receipt of applications. There is no maximum age limit for this examinaâ€" Application fofms must be filed with the Regional Director, Seventh U. S. Civil Service Region, Post Office Building, Chicago, I!linois, and will be received until the needs of the service have been met. fore the close AIRCRAFT MECHANICâ€"$1,860 to Recipes for Sharing The Meat Using leftover meat and making the best use of fresh meat is not going to be a game of culinary solitaire for the American homemaker. Plans are now under way for the full cooperaâ€" tion of all food industries to help the lady of Uncle Sam‘s house "share the meat." A group of home economists meetâ€" ing with representatives of the meat industry heard Dr. Louise Stanley, Chief of the Bureau of Home Econâ€" emics of the Department of Agriculâ€" ture, outline the government‘s plan for stretching the meat supply of the country. She called for the return of plenty of bread and gravy and the wise use of cereals to help stretch the food value of meat.. Cereals are plent tiful and the supply of wheat and wheat flour is the greatest in our hisâ€" Enriched flour is America‘s most economical and efficient extender of meat, for enriched flour not only supplements the Bâ€"vitamin and iron value of the diet, it is also an imporâ€" tant source of protein. ‘The protein of flour and bread are Aargely reâ€" sponsible for the pleasant way these foods have of absorbing the delicious meat flavor. The delicate flavor and light texture of enriched bread and enriched bisâ€" cuit combine most deliciously with meat flavors. Southern hospitality has boasted of hot biscuits and gravy for generations. Folks above the Masonâ€"Dixon line who have not mopped up the last drop of luscious brown pork gravy on a hot bit of flaky biscuit have missed a delicious treat. Crusty, biscuitâ€"topped meat pies or meat turnovers blanketed between flaky layers of pastry are dishes that do more than help "share the meat," pleasure. For the "Shareâ€"theâ€"Meat" section of recipe files, we present two new recipes using both enriched bread and enriched biscuit. vegetable juice from canned vegetables Mix bread cubes and meat. Beat egg, ad stock or milk, salt or pepper. The United States Civil Service ommission announces employment Topsyâ€"Turvy Meat Square $2,200 a Year 4 cups enriched bread cubes 2 cups cubed, cooked meat 1%4 teaspoons sait 14 teaspoon pepper "® 1 %& tablespoons chopped onion % cup condensed tomato soup or Y%, cup kanned tomatoes > 1 cup ground meat (% Tb.) 1 tablespoon fat make meat sharing a real Yankee Meat Ring of business February or tomato «hx o4 s holk ® a es "okt> 22e 08 _ s ooob Inr. Shere ples‘ department meeting in the Y.W.C.A. _ 11 a.m., Church schoolâ€"All departments. primary and departments = meet in ithe parshi &Y-gl_!-r _8 p.m., Meetine of finance board which sonsists of the trnstees and stewards; > TUESDAY. Jan. 26 * n Suee ~ T6 pm, Tuxis society r POmPDT 4o ymy Phks heckehr mostine ... _ . 1:30 p.m., Ses Scout meeting in the Scout ie ngniooamel % ,, Lap gm, Hor Scout Treop 424 meeting THURSDAY, Jan. 28 SUNDAY, Jan. 24 â€" #:30 .a.m., Sunday school in all m;-llh the h‘:.hl‘.w:fl Codd assume superintenâ€" v‘-l-: -hxb"hm -l.l -:: u_"w sery to be relieved. In the wenior and young peop e‘s departmicnt, an uuu-u-':.-- "'pdh&a l.:fl:u"k‘ o!::w ins of one ai téam and Daniel «.t:t and Mrs, William Leing as coâ€"eaptains of the others. 11 a.m., Divine worship. ‘"Our Debt, to the Ministry" will be the Pastor‘s u:g x «h" .:. h‘m will be reâ€" F':a Ter "the" pension. fund : for retired nisters. : . _ 6:45 p.m., Y people‘s meeting. _ . -‘l'l!:ll tEl: l_rv‘:&- -m:c..d“euflg an Ti an. Bat "Ramie onl "i the soloist. ~ T u45 n.m., Mi+wee> church nicht. The misslonary offeringe wi‘l be received. SATURDAY, Jan. 23 MONDAY. Jan. 25 WEDNESDAY. Jan. 27 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholic) Those of you who read "The Great Illusion" will welcome Norman Anâ€" gell‘s new. book "Let the People Know" which serves as a sequel for our presâ€" ent conflict. "These plain answers to the questions that confuse us are needed for victory in the war today and in the peace tomorrow." Report from Tokyoâ€"Joseph C. Grew. The United States ambassodor to Japan, 1932â€"41, gives us a clear and concise insight into the nature of the Japanese character, and into the facâ€" tors in their social heritage which make them our greatest enemy. His message to us is "Know your enemy." For a grand overâ€"view of the field of technology you will want to read "Science remakes our world"â€"James Stokley. Did you know that high exâ€" plosives really do not burn; they go off from shock rather than heat? That new metals have unique properâ€" ties one of the more startling being upermagnetic attractions? â€" Stokley also discusses rubber from oil, light Mit;‘:or!trn,mu‘ atoms. is a lively distussion of drained Drop Biscuit Topping : 72 cups sifted enriched flour and pepper. Cook 5 minutes Add tomato soup and beans. Pour into greased 8x8x2" pan. To make Drop Biscuit â€" Topping, sift flour, baking powder "and salt cogether. â€" Cut in shortening. â€" Add wmilk and stir antil “br‘d. Spread over meat mixture in pan. Bake 25 minutes in a hot oven (450 deg. F.). Serve with tomato «auce. YVield: 6 servings. 8 .m., Monthly meeting of the Brotherâ€" T:16 p. m BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURKCH Laure{ Avemue and McGovern Street THE MosT YOU CAN BUY is THE LEAsT YOU CAN DO Grsenbav road and Deerfleld avenue Rev. J. D. O‘Nell, D.D., castor Brown onion in fat, add meat, sait H. P. Public Library 200 S. Greenbay road _ Tel. 202 :‘V.kupcm‘hï¬-n"lu teaspoon 4 cup shortening 1 can wmilk (about) For Excellence in Investment HIGHLAND . PARK yâ€" id pastor Tel. 1731 ""l‘h-“luh:-'-:-q.'m is held at 11 o‘clock, and t tist, Loston, Mass -;hlnhgln. 24. “"0.3-..’ G _-. _ _Emall children are cared for during Sunâ€" w service. the ant of 20,geate. gad is beld Buroas _ ‘A free public r room is Sinbns cperaly hok aihraibeten which is open &b. # :30 the morcing to 5 in the and :=. Saturdays until : '.'MSE:H Ti is mss i e 5:80. Here the Bible and Christian Science literature “n.-o'd‘ or purchased. SUNDAY, Jan. 24 ® o ce nhcmes Muching morehlh Sermon r a.m. wors "Christ The Victor." T 4PAY' Te .h'cn' meeting. : m.., . â€" THURSDAY, Jan. 98 e ts 2 p.m., Organization meeting of a Young 'â€--‘;l .nruld. This -m-h-lmh- will be women, mem » non» members of the church. We e-rmly in« vite you to join us in christian fellowship and service. THURSDAY, Jan. 28â€" : ZION LUTHERAN Oakridge and Hirh streets, Highwood Rev. Winficld H. Johnson, pastor Chi h.flh-â€"lllll‘hm W es Phone H. .41“‘ ommc c< | Dr. Wendell S. Brooks, Assistant Girl Born to the President. North Park College, ma hengreens i-thgmh:%:flnï¬hhhwâ€" A baby girl was born to Mr. and|zine entitled: "Two Ways Churches Mrs. William ~H. â€"Eichengreen of| May Hebhfl-â€blht"h Northmoor roag on Thusday evening,| World War 1, Brooks English Jan. 14, at the Highland Park hospiâ€"| to forcignâ€"speaking soldiers at Fort tal In!m:.ehzhï¬m Indiana. For -':'.'fmh"" wdwmbw the wonders of our modern world, and you will marvel at its great simplicity and readability. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. City of Highland Park.. NOTICE 18 HEREBY _ GIV that To sal Snd ie m Smd the on :Hm-ï¬;wmu nntion of e Du- , Four Comâ€" ~That the voting places in and for each Sehool, Vine & St. Johns Ave. _ .~ _ _ ""hortad ‘ Pritineésâ€" »Davinâ€"Mcurine â€" Eies The many readers of the Rivers of America series will welcome this supâ€" plement "Songs of the Rivers of America." This attractive volume is arranged by Dr, Albert Sirmay who arranged the Bookâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"month Club edition of Gilbert & Sullivan. _ ‘Third Precinetâ€"North Shore Gas Co., 47 ‘flE:&â€"bâ€". Men‘s Home, :‘E&M #69 . Roger Wilâ€" Bixth Precinctâ€"Bracside School, 2322 (eePgeh trgtorsâ€"neviats ie Arasin. s ith Precinetâ€"Lineoin ‘ School, follows Service, 10 N. h eath Prediust â€"Contrel Kice Station., 66 hth h‘iï¬lEAu _R . Preci Hotel Bldg., tim e ts Yanesly L Rpkeq * * This Cl * Ne polls of said election will be open t mt mkoncioty To tie Iorencnn pha t 7:80 pim., Choir rehearsal Church Services Eleventh Twelfth fm:uu-"' Park Fuel ., 1208 Deerfleld R4. _ Gee 742 Elder lane _ ‘Tel. 430 "'lumu't%mï¬%if'. . Green Bay Rd. & Homewood Ave. o. A, Fubk Jt Fuaww DEERFIELD DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS Waukegan road respective preceincts shall be as Precinetâ€"Highland Park . High v. C. MUSSER City Clerk ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church School and worship service, 10:8t Choir, ay, 1 :80. 'â€"-%?:-ï¬r & pm. Evangelist ‘-l.-l W edne â€" Rev. Winfield H. Johnson, pastor Chares atiicesn iPs baigh rmank, HApiuees T reke Peughts ovantth Ies Matien Fas 146 North avenue, Highwood _ Tel. 427 Every other Monday, Luncheon 1 p.m. Federal Agencies â€" Need Draftsmen, Engineers, Inspectors Federal agencies need qualified apâ€" plicants in engineering, drafting and radio so urgently that new liberalized examination requirements in all 3 fields have been issued in Washingâ€" ton by the United States Civil Service Commission, Frank E. Carlson, lotal secretary for the commission anâ€" nounces. Persons intérested in becoming fedâ€" eral engineérs (any branch), junior N. S. Sunday Club To Hear Noted Minister Jan. 24 The speaker at the North Shore Sunâ€" day Evening club on Sunday, Jan. 24, at New Trier high school will be Dr. Roy L.â€"Smith. Dr. Smith was, for ceight years, pastor of the largest Methâ€" odist church in America at Los Angeâ€" les, where he preached to 5,000 people each Sunday, He will speak on, "Toâ€" morrow And The Far East." Dr. Smith has spoken at the Sunday Evening club n Chicago: ~ f Dr. Smith was recently selected as one of the seven most represenfative of the Methodist church in America, in a pd§ among ministers. For valiant service, he was recently awarded the Order Of The Jade, by the Chinese government, which is the highest honor the Chinese can give anyone not in their own country.. Dr. Smith was a foreign correspondent in the: Orient several years ago. He is also the auâ€" thor of syndicated "Sentence Sermons." He is the editor of:the Christian Adâ€" Blood Plasma Vital To W ar Effort The lives of Navy men who are batâ€" tling our enemies on the seven seas are being saved every ‘day by civilians thousands of miles away who are givâ€" ing their blood at. American Red Cross centers, according to a statement of manding Officer of the Ninth Naval Citing the case of Bill Sullivan, seaâ€" man second class on the carrier Lexâ€" ington in the battle of the Coral Sea, Admiral Downes said that this sailor was critically wounded when a Jap bomb hit near his gim crew station. With a crushed arm, a smiashed foot, and shrapnel lodged in his back, Head and legs, he managed to keep afloat until picked up by a destroyer twenty thanks to the donors issued by Rear Admiral John Downes, U. S. N., Comâ€" District at Great Lakes. vocate. On the notable course at Barâ€" rington, he was voted best among the speakers, in the last two years. should have been dead, to Ahflm&m But Navy doctors pumped pint after pint of the lifeâ€"saving plasma contribâ€" uted by a dozen donors here into his veins, and signs of life returned. "Today, Seaman Sullivan is alive, thanks to the patriotic Americans who have kept up this flow of life‘s fluid :.dl-mï¬hdlhco.dvo population will need the call," he FORMER TEACHER AUTHORS ARTICLE ZION _ LUTHERAN Oakridge and High streets, Highwood Monday, 7:30. mwood avenue and Everts . By all the rules, Seaman .Suilivan _ HIGHWOOD ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC HIGHWOOD METHODIST men may live," Adâ€" 1st wood road, and Mrs. Ross Marvin, 387 Oakiland drive, who have taken nurse‘s aide training at Cook County hospital, will be graduated and capped at cereâ€" monies held at the hospital Friday afâ€" ternoon, Jan. 22 bring the number trained in the Chiâ€" cago area during the first year of the war to more than 1,600. However, deâ€" mands by hospitals for assignments of nurse‘s aides are still growing due to the departure of nurses in the Chicago area for the armed forces. The greatâ€" est demand at the present time is for nurse‘s niduvhocugln'v“ service during the daytime. Nurse‘s aide training is open to women over 18 years of age who are American citizens and who can pass & physical examination. Women interâ€" ested are asked to apply in person at Red Cross headquarters, 529 S. Waâ€" bash avenue, Chicago. Crossâ€"OCD nurse‘s aideâ€" corps will Two Local Nurse‘s Aides To Be Graduated Friday engineers, engincering draftsmen or radio inspectors may secure full inâ€" formation on new requirements and applications for applying from Mr. Carlson at the Highland Park post ofâ€" fice, or from firstâ€"orâ€"secondâ€"class post offices. There are 6 written tests and no maximum age limits, Mr. Carlson states, and applications will be acâ€" cepted in the commission‘s Waghingâ€" ton office until further notice. Open Program Of Evening W ar Courses at N. U. A program of evening war courses for recent high school graduates has been arranged by the University colâ€" lege, evening division of Northwestern whiversity, it was announced today by Shirley A. Hamrin, director. The courses, which will be given on the downtown campus beginningâ€" Feb. 10, include "Introductory Meteorology," *Military Use of Maps," "Astronomy for Aviation and Navigation," and a complete mathematics program, all of which will be especially helpful to those who are preparing to enter military The course on astronomy will be taught .by Oliver J. Lee, director of Dearborn observatory, and will include celestial observations at night from the tower of the Ward Memorial building on the Chicago campus. Rabbi Richard Hertz To Speak at Services January 24 Services at North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel are conducted regularly on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 11 O‘clock, and visitors are always welâ€" come. ‘The temple is located at. Linâ€" coln and Vernon avenues. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will talk on "The Power of the Prayerbook" for the regular Sundag morning services on Jan.24 at North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel, Glencoe. With special reference to Dr. Soloâ€" mon B. Frechof‘s new book, "The Smail Sanctuary," Rabbi Hertz will discuss the importance of the prayerâ€" book to the average man. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Life" was t'h;:lt‘lbmol&‘o (h%ldnï¬-t.cn&mdn.hnt- ary 17. The Golden Text was, "The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Romans 6:23). A-oz'fln cihuu-'ludcl‘: rbd Lessonâ€"Sermon was following from the Bible: "And To tham eas‘ o Inrest ho i im : ars this day, that ye may Tesin them, nd heep, and ‘dt thent. aud the dap» of yopr ebildren, in the your fathers to give them, as the EL‘ heaven r the ::u" ( 5:1, Deut. 11:21). The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian . nce textbook, "Sciâ€" es o pe hn-n- that ~Life is God, lengthens our days by eamy ‘ot Tite, e h y iss and immortality. This whole the diseased, and brings out Shnsce of Thine\ (P. 487. 488).° _‘ This ‘Principle: makes