Thursdaoy, Joruary 28, 1943 for homes, . apts., lots, acres, farms. Mail .or phone complete description or call â€" at our office today.. Open daily, evenings, Sundays. 1 Want Ads FOR RENT: 4956 Dempster St., Phone Skokie 4 WILL PAY HIGHEST SPOT CASH STFINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW; want reliable party to take over small mo. pay. See Mr. Russell, WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on good used:Lbr. For free Est. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 306 3 . WANTED : STENOTYPIST, ESâ€" tablished real estate office. Steady position. Good pay. Beginner preâ€" ferred. Interviewed by appointment. Phone Skokie 4. if WANT El; GENERAL MAID FOR M two. Good J haome nigihts. Aire mage: vel. WANTED ; MAN FOR PART TIME S ly momey mrk ar Mertice at :_:gt pond." Phone H. P. 2052 FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semjâ€"annual payment on * Auto Body Repairing FOR SALE: 5 1" APT. GRAND Beautiful h-hâ€"-zï¬-u- nâ€"tun:t.d-. down, bal same terms as store would ofâ€" fer. 2131 Orrington,~ Evanston. University 1568 €â€"3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child ued assist in home. Co home nighw . Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00. ixvenings call 1118. FLATS. LOWER, 5 RMS. LARGE porch, bath, full basement, fine fur» nace. Second : 4 rms., glassed porch. Latrel. Income $53.50 &t month. Price $4,600. ‘Terms. tite . Mrs. Rose C. Prichard, 140 Lisbon rd., Phone 791â€"W Oconomowoc, Wis. _ Credit _ Mgr. Baldwin Piano Co,, 323 S. Wabash Ave., Wabash 6900. Real Estate for Sale price for used piano, grand or upâ€" rgt. Piano Buyer, P. 0. Box No. 1863, Chicago: Suitable for professional or real ¢sâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press Call Musical Instruments Real Estate Wanted 9 _ : GuY vITi Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Help Wanted: Male WE HAVE CASH BUYERS List your real estate with us. FOR QUICK CASH SALE Skokie Realty Co. Wanted TICKET SELLERS Male or Female 35 to 50 Years of Age â€"P. F. MeCail: North Shore Line Offices Highwood, HHlinois â€" evenings or daytime Sat. or ‘Telephone H. P, 3933, 19 Miscellaneous Heip Wanted Apply in person to For Rent floor o ffice ; builtâ€"in vault 459 Church Group combine to provide humorous entertainâ€" [ Complex , problems connected with the war have created in Federal agenâ€" cies a heavy demand for economists, ists, Mr. Frank E. Carison, local seereâ€" tary for the United States Civil Service commission announced today. Accountâ€" ing assistants are also required. Yearly salaries for these positions range from $2,600 to $6,500 plus overâ€" time compensation. (Granted for the recently lengthened Federal workâ€"week, overtime compensation amounts to apâ€" proximately 21 per cent of that part of the basic salary not in excess of not make the total compensation more than $5,000 a year.) No written test and no maximum age limit is specified for these positions, Mr. Carlson emphasized. Persons are selected on the basis of experience. To rectuit accounting and auditing assistants, urgently needed by such Feâ€" Will Give Comedy On February 4 Opemrol fokt and statisticians to assist Federal agenâ€" tive to commodities, industries, prices, markets, international economics, and many other fields. Men and women with at least 5 years of appropriate college study or experience are sought, Mr. Carison said. Transportation specialists are needed to traffic bottlenecks and exâ€" pgv:b-dwudlni- ght traffic throughout the United deral agencies in Washungton, D. C., u@Tmmyuquunt-ub. and the General Accounting Office, the U..S. Civil Service Commission will give an examination at Waukegan, Til., Mr. Carlson also reported. Appliâ€" cations must be filed with the Comâ€" mission‘s Washington office by Febâ€" ruary 23. Assistant‘s positions pay $2,000 a year to approximately 21 per cent. Persons with 2 years of appropriate education or experience in the field of accountâ€" ing are eligible to take the test. Women particularly are urged to apply. Complete information forms for apâ€" plying for all of these positions may be obtained from Mr. Carlson at Highâ€" land Park, II1., or from firstâ€"orâ€"secondâ€" class post offices. Applications are not desired from war workers unless they may use highâ€" er skills in the positions applied for. of the Junior Young People‘s society counsellor, Mrs. M. Lawrentz. Members of the cast are: Myrtlc Grossman, James Bock, Charles Lichtwald, Lois Holly, Betty Tjaden, Dorothy Jefferâ€" xa, Richard Hagen, Clara Olson ant Lois Zaeske. Stage scenery is being taken care of by Ruth Brandt and Shirley Wilson. Jean Shutts may ‘be contacted for ticâ€" kets, dnd programs. Advertising is unâ€" der the direction of Bernice Pantle. M. Hagen, I. Pahnke, and F. Roscher have planned preparations for stage effects, lights, curtains and sound. Marian Whatley Passes Away Following Hiness Persons with at least 3 years of apâ€" propriate experience in railroad, highâ€" way, water, or air transportation will Redeemer Evangical Lutheran young people will present the play, "Look Who‘s Here" on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 8 p. m. The mismanaging wife, the sensitive cook, and the worried busband, togather with amusing inâ€" Cidents introduced by other characters Miss Marian Certrude Whatley, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Whatâ€" ley of 1225 Burton aventie, died Thursâ€" day night following a long iliness. Beâ€" sides her parents, she is survived by two sisters, Miss Lenell Whatley and Mrs. Beverly Croke, both of Highland strictions on Federal appointments, see Form. 3989 posted in firstâ€"orâ€"secondâ€" class post offices. Park. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Kelley‘s chapel with Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. â€"Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. ‘The play has been "in rehearsal" for THE HIGHLAND PARK 45 McGovern â€" Tel. 3522 Rev. Lester H. Laubsustein, Minister Rev. Meric Duan, Student Assistant THURSDAY, Jan. 28 4:30 p.m., Vesper Service. The Pasâ€" tor, Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein will bring a meditation, and the Musart Club under the direction of Mrs. Hawâ€" ley will present a musical program. The special numbers will be: Chorus : ~"Hatk the Vesper Hymn is Stealing" esper «Russian Air) ..............._.... Steven *Plord to Thee Rech Night and ‘Hallelujah -m' poereanrinbiacioecss Web 7 p.m., Young People‘s meeting. MONDAY, Feb. 1 11 a.m., Divine Worship. ‘The serâ€" mon will be delivered by Rev. Merie Dunn, our Assistant Pastor. Members and friends of Bethany will want to hear him for this will be his final serâ€" mon as he is concluding his work with us in a few weeks. 7:45 pm., Senior Choral rehea under the direction ofâ€" Mrs. L. Hawley. SATURDAY, Jan. 30 9:30 am., Pastor‘s Class in Chrisâ€" tian instruction. SUNDAY, Jan, 31 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in all deâ€" partments. In ~the ‘Young People‘s ance campaign is in full progress. THURSDAY, Feb. 4 1:30 p.m., Monthly meeting of the W.M.S. in the home of the President, Mrs. O. K. Wessling at 441 Glencoe Avenue. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. Serâ€" mon: "Sight and Insight.". s 8 p.m., Monthly meeting of the Trustees. TUESDAY, Feb. 2 8 p.m., Bethany Daughters will meet with Miss Vera Greene at 504 Gray Avenue. 7:45 pm., Midweek Church Night. Sunday School officers and teachers will meet for a Board session. THURSDAY, Jan. 28 2 p.m., Organization meeting for the younger women of our Church, 7:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. % SUNDAY, Jan, 31 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. _ _ Our first Evening Service will be held on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 7:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 4:15 â€"p.m., Bethany â€"Choristers will practice under the directicn of Esther H. Laubenstein. We cordially invite all to worship with us. City of Highland Park ma‘!ï¬r °"=u“ a PRIMARY be in the City of Highland -'-qn-gmm day of March, A. D. 194% for the nominaâ€" Second _ Precinetâ€"Davisâ€"Maurine Elec. Service, 10 N. Sheridan Rd. * First rn-u«â€"-zma Park b School, Vine & St. J Ave. wie lake Uper ‘anilh Tive ‘Wolock in "ne afint, Services Held For Mrs. Mary Kelly January 27 Third Precinetâ€"North Shore Gas Co., 47 S. St. Johns Ave. F r-:l::â€"auuu ‘s Home, * J Ave. Men* Fifth Precinetâ€"Store, 369 .Roger Williâ€" ame Ave. Tenth Precinetâ€"Central Fire Station, 60 N. Greem Bay Rd. 506 N. Green Bay R4. Precinetâ€"Lineoin Sehool M‘ï¬â€˜llh‘lhhu meer Dated Highland Park this xm o al *L i Sept. 17, 1862. Her husband, Michael, died 48 years ago. She is survived by three danghters, Mrs. Margaret Behâ€" rens and Mrs. Catherine Mines of Rogâ€" ers Park and Miss Mary H. Kelley, who resides at the Deerficld averne address, and eight grandchildren. Sixth_ Precinetâ€"Bracside 22 A ng School, 23 Ninth Precinetâ€"Highland Hotel Bldg., 550 Central Ave. â€"â€"Mrs, Maryâ€"E. Keliey, who resided in Highland Park for the past 65 years, died Sunday night in her home at 641 Deerficld avente. Seventh Precinetâ€"Ravinia Fire Station, 1612 Burton Ave. Funeral services were held Wednesâ€" day morning from Immaculate Conâ€" ception church. Interment was in St $T. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Corner, Green Bay Road and "My Heart Ever Faithful" .............. Bach NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION BETHANY EVANGELICAL Highland Park Homewcod Ave. for Ma Park 42â€"43 E 8 p.m., Prayer meeting, Leslie Dreiâ€" ske in charge, f 8 p.m., Evening worship; At Lake Forest, American Legion hall, McKinâ€" ley and Wisconsin Avenues. TUESDAY, Feb. 2 4 pm., Junior Bible Class. 8 p.m., Dorcas Society meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Hundley, 635 Homeweod Ave. _9 p.m., Men‘s club, bowling. sembly hall. I, S. Green Bay Rd. _ Tel. 1731 THURSDAY, Jan. 28 SATURDAY, Jan. 30 10:30 a.m., Junior Bible class SUNDAY, Jan. 31 bly hall. 10;45 a.m., Morning Service. "A Divine Secret." 6:45 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m., Evening Service. "The Fear of Man." TUESDAY, Feb. 2 F:IDAY.J-.G pm., Adult‘s Bibleé Discussion, Parsonage; the topic for discussion is "Scripture." THURSDAY, Feb. 4 3 8 p.m., Junior Young People‘s Play, "Look Whose Here," in the Assemâ€" Choir rehearsal, Winston Barclay, director. SUNDAY, Jan. 31 5 Tol. H. P. 950 THURSDAY, Jan, 2# 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Morning worship, "God‘s Law; the Perfect Standard for Livâ€" 8 pm., The Ladies Bible class will meet for their Monthly Bible study at SUNDAY * 7 :30 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 am., Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion every first Sunday of the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Raymond Fidder, Supcrintendent. the home of Mrs. Fred Botker, 281 E. Park Ave. * WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion in the chapel, 5 Registration Starts For Home Nursing Classes for February WEDNESDAY Registration is open for seven Red Cross Home Nursing classes to start during the month of February, it has been announced by Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy, chairman of Home Nursing for the Chicago Chapter, and women interested in joining are asked to write or telephone Red Cross headâ€" quarters, 529 S. Wabash avenue, teleâ€" phone Wabash 7850, and ask for the official registration blank. _ The course includes 24 hours of classroom lecture and demonstration mm& health and caring for the s The Home Nursing program, Mrs. Cudahy said, has been expanded to protect civilian health and to ease the burden of trained nurses who have an increasingly heavy load due to the deâ€" parture of many to seryc in the Army and Navy Nurse Corps. geigthdq I’crt(iwe For Downey V ets J. J. ONeill, D.D,, Pastor 200 S. Green Bay Road â€" Tol, 202 Masses : Sunday : 7 :00 â€" 9:00 â€" 11:15 a.m. Evening classes, beginning at 6:30 P.M., will open Monday, February 8, Wednesday, February 24, Thursday, February 25 and Friday, February 26. Two afternoon classes will open at 2 P.M. on Monday, February 8 and Thursday,. February: 25.. One mornâ€" ing class is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9. d A birthday party given at the v“bquh':'p-qm munn-‘mt, 0â€"1 the American Legion auxiliary. Kightâ€" ten women attended and 150 patients were present. Cards were played and a birthday cake was furnished by the units. â€" The hospital provided ite Table nations EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER W. Central & McGovern FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 East Laurel Ave. â€" Tol. 985 (Catholic) Green Bay Road and Deerfield Ave. Week Days : 7:30 â€" 8:30 a.m. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Church Services * HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Avenuee Church Phone, H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Shorwin, D.D. Minister ‘The Visitor in our services is laways most welcome. SUNDAY, Jan. 31 11 a.m., Church School â€" All Departâ€" ments. Beginner, Primary and Junior Departments meet at the Parish House. Young People‘s Department meets at the Y.W.C.A. 715 n.m., Tuxis Society meeting. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Woman‘s Associaâ€" tion Group meetings in the Parish House of the Church. Emergency War Work will be carried on. ‘The women are asked to bring their own box lunches. 11 a.m., Morning worship. Dr. Sherâ€" win will preach. 7 :30 p.m., Sea Scout meeting in the Scout Room. TUESDAY, Feb. 2 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop No. 324 meeting in the Scout Room. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 MONDAY, Feb. 1 _ _ A 9.30 a.m., Woman‘s Association Board meeting. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST North Avenue and Laurett Place Rev. Charles W. Seward, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Mrs. Ira Breakwell, superintendent. 10:30 a.m., Morning worship. 7 pm., Soldiers‘ vespers. Different program every Sunday evening, folâ€" lowed by refreshments. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesday eve= ning meeting, which includes testiâ€" monies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Woman‘s society of Christian Serâ€" vice meets the first Tuesday of the month. Mrs. Walter Smith, president, The subject for this week‘s lesson sermon Sunday, Jan. 31, "Love." Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. A free public reading room is mainâ€" tained by this church at 43 N. Sheriâ€" dan road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:30 in the afterncon and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. American Red Cross The Chicago district‘s share of the $125,000,000 to be raised nationally in March for the American Red.Cross, was announced this week at $8,750,000 atrmas.. Th a the haget spatem t is ever sought by the Rm- l6cally and is more than double the $4,200,000 raised last year in the drive inimediâ€" ately following Pearl Harbor. The national total is the highest goal ever set for a single campaign for any cause. Sunday School is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Coincidentally, Mr. Forgan named Martin H. Kennelly, president of Werner Bros.â€"Kennelly company as general campaign chairman and said that Mr. Kennelly would devote virâ€" tually full time starting immediately to organizing the Chapter area, which includes Cook, D-w“h- ern half of Lake for ‘the drive. By far the greatest percentage of the money raised will be used directly for services to the armed forces, Mr. Forgan said, although it will also proâ€" vide for the normal peacttime activâ€" ities such as disaster relief and other demands usually financed by the anâ€" nual Roll Call.. This, Mr. Forgan exâ€" plained, has been merged with the war fund to conserve manpower for the duration so that the March campaign, barring .some . great . national emerâ€" In Chicago District Plans March Drive gency, will be the only Red Cross peal for funds in 1943. Mother of Local Man Passes Away Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, 75, mother of Arther E. Johnson of 9 McGovern street, died Jan. 12 in West Suburban hospital, where she had been a prewâ€" monia patient for five days. est, Chicago, a davighter, Mrs. William ren. Puncral services took place Priâ€" day in Oak Park and interment was in Arlington cemetery, Eimbarst. 4:15 p.m., Choir rehearsal. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST _ 387 Hazel Avenue Campaign Chairman CA Wen‘, § 40 0800% (Augustant Synod) Oakridge and High Streets "* Winfield H. Johanson, Pastor Church office: 112 High St., Tol, 4709 SUNDAY and 3rd Sunday, 7:30 p.m. â€" > _ Choir, Thursday, 7 :30 p.m. Woman‘s Guild, 1st Thursday, 2 p.m. Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 p.m. Evangelical Daughters, 2nd Wednesâ€" 9:30 a.m., Church School and Bible class. James Ward, Asst. Pastor 146 North Ave â€" Tel. 47 Masses : 7:30 â€" 8:30 â€" 9:30 â€" 10:30 â€" 11 :30 a.m. » 638 Waukegan Rd. â€" Tel. Deerfield 115 10:30 a.m. R vo Young Peoples League, Ist Tuesday day, 1 p.m. ) Sunday School Teachers and Officers, 1st Monday, 7:30 p.m. Adult Church Council, 1st Wednesâ€" day 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Council, 2nd Monday, 7 :30 p.m. "â€"= Every other Monday, Luncheon, 1 p.m. Church School and worship service, rbdtï¬ch.nnâ€"mwfln ollowing from the Bible: "He that speaketh truth sheweth forth rightâ€" eousness: but a false witness deceit. There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword: but the tongue of the wise is health. The c ree, ber e omger e but Tor ever: a or a moment. mhhfllchmd them that imagine evil: but to the counsellors of peace is joy" (Prov. 12: 17â€"20). ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The Golden Text was, "Teach me thy way, 0 Lord; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name" (Psaims 86:11). Among the citations which comâ€" '.h;rh;ollwln pummfro- the Christian Se‘enu textbook, â€""Sciâ€" "Divine Mind Et&y d-m 5"'.«'::&: No reservation . is made for lesser Obediâ€" ces io Truth piver man pawer aan strengt W;"â€i’-i;? Fu.&.u Love aro the miy Rare: mate and eternial demands on man, feapon y oo statutes" (p. 183, ceived on Monday a certificate of amdlgia&cbno{w-rsh- son for the citation, the Distinguished Flying }, given their son, First u.a:%n.nmm m.mum.u-.m bombed under the leadership of Brig. Gen. J. H. Doolittle last April. Lieut. Knobloch is in India at the present time. His parents last heard trom him on Christmas day. "Trath" the sub; of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Januâ€" Knoblochs ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC Highwood Avrenue and Everts Place David Englund, Minister Masses : 7 :00 â€" 8:30 â€" 10:00 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Waukegan Mm Bernard E. Vanderbeck, 742 Deerfield Road â€" Tel, 256 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Morning worship. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH . 815 Rosemary Terrace â€" Tol. 479 & Earl J. Bruso, Minister 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 10:55 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Willism Knobloch re ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH no;.;cuou (Catholic) J. V. Murphy, Pastog .. 742 Elder Lane â€" Tel. 430 Highwood Deerfield