Wendell Willkie‘s Book Makes Publishing History With printings totalling 1,110,000 copies during its first month of publiâ€" cation, a new record has been esâ€" tablished by Wendell Wilkie‘s book, ONE WORLD. ONE WORLD was published by Simon and Schuster on April 8th in two editions : paper bound and cloth,bound. Printings of the paper bound editions, which sells for $1.00 were 900,000 copics during the first month. Printings of the cloth bound edition, priced at $2.00, were 200,000 during the same period. Daily sales have been averaging between 25,000 and 50,000 copies. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meierhoff, 1864 Sherman avenue, Northbrook, boy, May 23. N. Green Bay road, girl, May 21 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Altman, 1107 Hazel avenue, Decrfield, boy, May 20. Leading critics, editorial writers, commentators, Washington correâ€" spondents and other prominent figures throughout the country have hailed ONE WORLD as the most provocaâ€" tive and important book of the year. Among the representative tributes were: " . . . a book which places Mr. Wilkie, I believe among the few best American observers who have gone abroad . . . he has a seeing eye and an understanding heart." "This is not a book, it is a searchlight." â€"Clifton Fadiman " .. . must reading for every living American. I read ONE WORL with profound admiration for its qualities of warmth, candor, clarity, and vigor." â€"John Gunther â€"Yalter Lippmann " . . . an important and significant book . . . it is one of the most absorbâ€" ing books I have read in years . . . told with a skill which a Duranty or a Gunther or a Sheean might well envy. I read it in one gulp." The Council on Books in Wartime recently selected ONE WORLD as its third "Imperative," the first two havâ€" ing been THEY WERE EXPENDâ€" ABLE by W. L. White and INTO THE VALLEY by John Hersey. On Mr. Willkic‘s instructions, his royalties from ONE WORLD are being turned over to the American Red Cross, United China ~Reélief, British War Reliéf, and Russian War Relief. nortn snore Gas co. 55. 16@A ‘e .1‘.'-‘..4,»3 '.N' s Â¥ * Prk h | ; A ' f $ N bMPIFSY MÂ¥ / € mA QHOZ onl E. %".~ w# e mt tt 5 BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagoner, 306 God, bec if anything hapâ€" P'-!‘h;:w":-lhnb-:' One little_fellow . completing his bedtime prayer, asked God "to take care of his friends, his Murimy and Daddy," adding "But take care of yourself, too, coal and low volatile coal are mixed in the proper proportion and ground to a fine powder. Then the coal is baked in ten ‘b.i:luhuh. im unl-d_lt_:::u at tures. gas from the mhll coal is taken through the biâ€"products plant where tar and other impurities are removed from the gas before it is sent to you. After several hours the white hot coke is reâ€" moved from the oven and quickâ€" ly cooled, sorted and shipped. anvillin SHELLS, SHELLS AND SHELLS M Speaking of trade names, did you know we make Waukegan Coke? We believe it is one of the best products of its kind in the Md& West. High volatile while it was over big wh ed to ‘Hussy In spite of the fact that until wo .years ago no American ompany ever had made a 20â€" willimeter shell, more than 1,000 uch shells are being produced very aminute of every day by mmnition plants in this country, ccording to a report by James 1. Forrestal, Under Secretary { the Navy. rinters Ink say Sale The Friendly People TOM CLARK es of a perfume lagged it was named ‘Lady," went i when name was changâ€" t shell, Is are imute c plants â€"William Shirer \Braille Bibles (Distributed b% \Hadley Schoo 8 p.m. Trustees "Every time the Bible in Braille is sent to one of our students, we have to ship out of our office here in Winâ€" vetka, eighteen volumes, each three inches thick, and measuring. twelve inches tall and eleven inches wide." Thus Alfred Allen, executive secreâ€" tary of the Hadley Correspondence School for the Blind, described what has to be done in the rooms of. the school in the Winnetka Community house to circulate the world‘s most 11 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship. Dr. Sherwin will preach. 11 a.m., Church School. All Departâ€" ments meet in the Parish House. 6:30 p.m., Tuxis Scociety Beach Party, just South of Central Avenue. Bring your own supper. Results of the Election mast Sunday will be announced. ‘This will be the last meetâ€" ing of Tuxis until fall. Scout 24 McGovern St. â€" Tel. 3522 Rev. Lester H. Laubenstoin, Minister SUNDAY, May 30 Laurel, Linden and Prospect Avenues WEDNESDAY 4:15 p.m., Ch Church Phone, H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. Minister SUNDAY, May 30 11 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship. partments under the general superviâ€" sion of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. 11 a.m., Divine Worpship service. In the absence of the Pastor, Rev. John E. Fluck, Methodist Minister of Evanston, will conduct the service and preach the sermon. 7:44 pm., Midweek Chyrch Night. After the devotional service the offiâ€" cers and teachers of our Sunday school will meet for a business session. Next Sunday will conclude the first quarter of our church year ; members will want to have their accounts in good order. s ‘The Minister, Rev. Lester H. Lauâ€" benstein and Mr. Wm Guyot are reâ€" presenting the local congregation at the annual lilinois Conference of Evangelical Churches which is being held at Washington. 4:11 p.m., Rehearsal for the Bethany Choristers under the direction of Esâ€" ther H. Laubenstein. W.M.S. with Mrs McGovern Street. TL TUESDAY, June 1 8 p.m., Bethany Daughters will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Grady at 229 Forâ€" est Avenue, where the mail will be prepared for our Boys in National Service. WEDNESDAY, June 2 THURSDAY, June 3 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in all deâ€" 1:30 p.m., Monthly meeting of the The First National Bank HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :SDAY 30 p.m., â€"IN WAR AS IN PEAGE \ Room p Highland Park m., Choir Meeting in the Pa Member of the Federal Doposit Insurance Corporation June Boy S Lz,ONSERVATIVE management and strict Government supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank‘s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaâ€" tion, a United States Government agency which insures each depositor sgainst lom to a maximum of $5,000. June Scout c Rehecarsal g of the P arish House Laubenstcin at 24 meeting of Highland Park DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Board in the of ‘The Hadley School, the only one of its kind in the world, has for twentyâ€" one years been engaged in the work of educating the blind. All courses are given free of charge, and the school famous book among its sightless stuâ€" dents. Bibles printed in Braille, for the use of the blind, cost $85 to print. The complete set makes a stack about as tall as a 10 year old boy. Braille â€"Bibles are distributed to many blind readers each year by the Hadley school as part of its course in Bible study and New. Testament hisâ€" tory. € 25 S. Green Bay Rd. SUNDAY, May 30 service. A service flag will be preâ€" sented to the church. The family of 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Raymond Fidder, Superintendent. 10 :45 a.m., Morning Service. "Fightâ€" ing to Win." A special Memorial day 8 p.m., Ascension Day Vespers. The sermon topic is, "The Christian Proâ€" iession; Obedience to the Glorified Christ‘s Command." 10:30 a.m., The examination of this year‘s Confirmands will take place during the morning worship. 10 a.m., Junior Bible class for those only who plan to be confirmed this year. 8 p.m., The Dorcas Society meeting. FRIDAY, May 28 SUNDAY, June SUNDAY, May 30 2 pm., The Sewing Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Scheuchenpflug (Mrs. X), 1405 S. St. Johns Avenue. SUNDAY, May 30 9 :30 a.m., Sunday School Session. 9:40 a.m., Adult Bible Discussion in the rear of the Church. The adult group will consider incidents in the Bible which parallel the present war sitiuation. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. The topic for the sermon is, "Paul, Who Conquered Crisés with God." The text will be Acts 27.25. Bible Class. 10:45 a.m., Mocning Worship and Sermon : "The Desert Shall Bloom." FRIDAY, May 28 SATURDAY, May 22 8 .p.m., Choir . Rehearsal Church under the direction G. Hinn. S$T. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND 8 pm., Evening Worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion Hall on McKinley and Wisconsin Avenues. MONDAY, May 31 TUESDAY, June 1 THURSDAY, June 3 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ~ CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER W. Contral & McGovern H. K. Platzor, Pastw Tel. H. P. 959 7:45 pm., Choir rehearsal. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and Adult maintained entirely by contributions. Church Corner, Green Bay Road and 6 Monthly in the of Mrs. 1731 For the next 16 weeks Angelo E. Alviani Jr., 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Alviani, 302 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue, will be a student in the navy‘s school for â€"machinist‘s mates at the U. S. Naval Training station at Great Lakes. Upon completing the course he will be eligible for promotion to a petty officet as a qualified specialist in ‘his particular trade and be asâ€" signed to duty at sea or atâ€"a shore 9:00 Java clubâ€"DECORATION DAY OBSERVANCEâ€"Dr. E. A. Johnson, Angelo Alviani At Great Lakes 8:30 Andy Jacobs‘ dance orchestraâ€" Kenilworth G.S.0. ©:30 Refreshments Sunday, May 30â€" 8:00 Spot program Saturday, May 29â€" 2:00 Open house for wives of service menâ€"Garden party as guests of Ravinia Woman‘s clubâ€"Be at U.S.0. by 2:20 p. m. for transportation 7:30 Craft instruction by Richard Massman Thursday, May 27â€" 9:30 Refreshments 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. Woman‘s society of Christian Serâ€" vice meets the first Tuesday of the month. Mrs. Waiter Smith, president, 7:30 Bridge instruction 8:00 Photo instruction by P. H. Prior 8:00 Movie "First Century of Baseâ€" ball" 8:30 Danceâ€"Highland Park G.S.0. 7:30 Craft instruction by F. Greeneâ€" baum Friday, May 28â€" each service man will take part in this service. 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion in the chapel, 6:45 p.m., Christian Endeavor. Nanâ€" cy Henning, leader. 6:45 pm., Bible Study class. 745 pam., Evening service. "Gods Resources Never Fail" HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST North Avenue and Laurett Place Rev. Charles W. Seward, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES whyu.e‘t'fl.l.elï¬tbninh.h&- ‘This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesday eveâ€" SUNDAY 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. i1 am., Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion every first Sunday of the month. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, June 2 monies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘cleck. f ‘The subject for this week‘s lesson sermon, Sunday May 9, "Adam and Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. Sunday School is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. . 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 afternoon and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to §:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 East Laurel Ave. â€" Tel. 98§ Christoph Keller, Rector HIGHLAND PARK U.S.0. 30 Keno 30 Refreshments Overnight Slceping, including Breakâ€" 30 â€" Dance . bandâ€"Highland * Park FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 35¢ 387 Hazel Avenue BUSINESS DIRECTORY We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their gind expression of sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. * Auto Body Repairing w STATIONERY and 3rd Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Choir, Thursday, 7 :30 p.m. Woman‘s Guild, Ist Thursday, 2 p.m. Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 p.m. Evangelical Daughters, 2nd Wednesâ€" 638 Waukegan Rd. â€" Tol. Deerfleld 115 day, 1 p.m. Sunday School Teachers and Officers, 1st Monday, 7:30 p.m. t Adult Church Council, 1st Wednesâ€" day 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Council, 2nd Monday, 7 :30 p.m. Edward J. Moroney, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he reâ€" sides at 5%) Glenview Avenue, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois, and that all of his election and campaign expenses for the general election held in said city on April 20, 1943, at which election he was elected to the office of Commisâ€" sioner, amounted to $16.50 and that su'cfh funds were contributed by himâ€" selt. Subscribed and sworn to before this 25th day of May, 1943. (Seal) Cllgtc_l_n School and worship service, 10:30 a.m. $ ols‘ Young Peoples, League, Ist Tuesday STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY QF LAKE (Augustant Synod) Oakridge and High Streets Winfield H. Johgnson, Pastor Church office: 112 High St., Tel, 4709 SUNDAY Masses : 7:00 â€" 8:30 â€" 10 :00 ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL ANDâ€" REFORMED CHURCH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholic) Green Bay Road and Deerficld Ave. 92 N. First * Highiand Park 77 Highwood Avenue and Everts Place Lioyd G. Lafier, Pastor ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC J. J. ONeill, D.D., Pastor 200 $. Green Bay Road â€"â€" Tol. 188 BETHLEKHEM EVANGELICAL * CHURCH 815 Rosemary Terrace â€" Tel. 479 Earl J. Bruso, Minister 9:30 a.m., Church School and Bible 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 10:55 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Fellowship 10 a.m., Sunday School. . 7:45 p.m., Evening worship. 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. AUTO 1 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Highwood HIGHWOOD METHODIST RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Color: and Dssigns James Ward, Asst. Pastor 146 North Ave â€" Tel. 47 ses : 7:30 â€" 8:30 â€" 9:30 â€" 10:30 â€" 11 :30 a.m. HOLY CROSS (Catholic) Waukegan Road J. V. Murphy, Pastor 742 Elder Lane â€" Tol. 430 M& EC Bedy & Fender Repairing o LAVREL AVERUVE CARD OF THANKS Shoots . . 100 Enveh With pour m1a LEGAL NOTICE EDWARD J. MORONEY 7 :00 â€" 9:00 â€" 11 :15 a. m. DAHL‘S Mrs. E. C. Gordon Dr. A. W. Gordon TRUCTION CO. V. C. MUSSER, _ _ Notary Public Skokie Realty Co. 4956 Dempster St., . Phone Skokie 4 er call at our effice 1 daily, evenings, Sundays. Want _ Ads """"‘“-%“.“ï¬ï¬rï¬hr-.~ Mail or phone cemplete description FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 54 interest, semiâ€"amnual payment on &# WANTED BARGAIN FOR CASH, immediately. Small apt. or home. Describe fully, tax amt., incumbenâ€" cies. Rose C. Prichard, 140 Lisbon Rd_., hPone 791â€"W, Oconomowoc. ONE & ONEâ€"HALF STORY BRICK vencer bungalow. 2 full bathrms. 4 lath operators, ators, shapers, operators, tool tory labor. molders, coremakers, gen. factory In now employed at your highest skill in war industry, do not apply. 13 WANTED : Competent white girl for general hotsework. Reference reâ€" _ quired. Phone 526. 124 WANTED: ‘AN AMBITIOUS, wideâ€"awake man or woman to look after renewals and new subscripâ€" tions for ular, fut-nllinfl â€" azine, T}JE AMERICAN Oï¬. It is easy, pleasant work, and it pays big commissions. Spare time only required. Write today to Diâ€" rector, Sales Division, The AMERâ€" ICAN HOME MAGAZINE CORâ€" PORATION, 251 Fourth Ave., New York City. 12 FOR SALE: LOVELY WOODED FOR SALE: 5 DOBERMAN PINâ€" WANTED:â€" WHITE GIRL FOR WANTED : COMPETENT COUPLE ARMY OPF:C!.]" l}?lm 2 BEDâ€" room apt. by Contact Capt. Thomas at l;l. Sheridan 500, local WANTED: EXPERIENCED RADâ€" WE ARE SEEKING A CAPABLE stemographer. Brightness and alertâ€" mess are more important than years of experience. Modern office loâ€" cated close to Healy station on C. Real Estate for Sale space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault u&m-r- tate use Write Box UPC % Press bedrms. Fireplace. Hot water heat. Zâ€"car attached p’n.;. Immediate mmuzmmn-fl mï¬m:lmMAafl.r. broker or Drobnick Realty, m m,flN.GemSL.W.T. Maij. 2123. 16 for housework; or miad 'f;: -z.;; housework. Family of 2 adults Phone 1861. 11.3 general housework. Good wages. 2 adults in family. No washing. Phone 951 Friday if possible, or Superior 9684. â€" Reverse charges. 13 iorepairmalll‘.' Must Iiév&irï¬_efu;;c;. Steady work, part or full time. Good pay. Write E. P. % Press, 516 schers 8 weeks $25.00. AKC. regisâ€" tration. W, K. Miller 1201 Western ave., Northbrook, I!I. Phone Northâ€" brook 132. 13â€"4 pd. or see Mr. Lyons at the Moraine Hotel, Friday, May 28 lot, mostly racine at end of Mapk lane, just west of Sheridan rd.u&. water, sewer flptd to property. Make cash offer. Address JDL % H. P. Press. 11â€"12â€"0d Real Estate Wanted AIRCRAFT TRAINEES riveters,. fabricators, assemblers layout men, mechanics. M. St. P 228 Reflway Ave., Highwood FOR QUICK CASH SALE List your real estate with us. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS Aircraft Division Racvine, Wis. or Rockford, II offers opp. to men & women MACHINE OPERATORS STENOGRAPHER ure!l Ave Wanted to Rent Wanted to Buy MILLS NOVELTY cCO J. 1. CASE CO. Thursdoy, May 27, 1943 Help Wanted FOUNDRY WRITE OR CALL J. 1. CASE Co. 4100 Fullerton Ave Chicago, IIL. For Rent For Sale milling machine operâ€" cutoff men, drill press makers, grinders, facâ€" MEN shakeout men, labor. 13â€"5 pd 9â€"11 11â€"3 i