i f 0_ _ [ TELEPHONE <% C125 ~.~~ .‘ OPERM®.TORS 1t you are in other war work do not Want Ads I you will be deing your | ... «part to "get the message WANTED : 6RM. APT. OR HSE: Unfurnished near Northwestern Ry. Good position for middle aged f nmor‘co;ple. 7 . Phone H. P 1810 or 2918. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY UNâ€" 3446 Waukegan Ave., Highwood, Iil. WANTED: â€" AN AMBITIOUS, HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY 540 Central Ave. â€" Phone 4100 PAGE 6 Your Chief Operator only required. Write today to Diâ€" rector, Sales Division, The AMERâ€" %AN HOME MACGAZINE CORâ€" RATION, 251 Fourth Ave., New York City. _ © 12 It is easy, pleasant work, and n pays big commissions. Spare time ‘wideâ€"awake man or woman to look after ‘rencwthh:n;r new m;nbscnpâ€" ons for u astâ€"se = azine, 'nlel_mi-:mc.uq ï¬oï¬ or ‘N. Shore Line. I & :odth. Caï¬ Greenlcgfs;‘dâ€&s g;: i-dntd_ ~room near transportaâ€" tion elderly woman. â€" Phone _ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE . COMPANY \ _ |, A woar job in the ncMâ€m ml COfp'" Apply at Highland Park £ Pharmacy AND TALK IT OVER Nility and benefit plansâ€" â€"#full pay while in wainâ€" girls and women to learn ldeal, long distance and Operating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as War is on the wires and Wanted to Rent HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME â€" at | . _WANTED / * CARETAKER | For U.S.0, Building Help Wanted COME IM FOR YOU! . WITH AF FOR SALE : $20. THREEâ€"QUARâ€" 2616 W. Park Ave. _ Phone 49 FOR SALE :2 DOBERMAN PINâ€" ‘c“!;"’ male & fernale, wP old. Al‘.c. j RC'. w. "K: u eP .1m eWstern Ave., Northbrook, 132. FOR SALE : PORTABLE BAR. MAâ€" hogany. Beautiful piazl of furniâ€" ture. Fully 'equipgd ith ai}ver- edged glassware. Call 2833. .31 nds danle mracuicniyube. Bat ho Abo "b'immy y aipa?:c 1. at . ed A hn Bd .. 0 00t_s _4 3LB, SPRIN%CHICKENS. WILL deliver at $1.25 each. Orchlrdm Farm, Route 2, Barrington. P Dundee 812â€"Râ€"3. t t ie EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN FOR SALE: PEDIGREED IRISH Setter puppies. 3 mos. old. Sire is champion “Klelshbcht. of Aragon." â€" Contact : Mrs, nnklr Pearge at 1000 Ridge Rr.. Wilmette.~ . 2 LOST: CHMARM BRACELET. | 21 FOR RENT: 5 rms. furnished, with bath. : Stove heat. Near school. Reasonable. Write P. 0. Box 802. WANTED : DENTAL ASS!STI{NT. Experience wot necessary. Call H. Hdr mattress, and springs. elps 275 Prospect Ave. Phone “TG.Z.- . _ WORK â€" Bell«Gossett Co. . SHRUBS, TREES, * EVERGREENS, PERENNIALS Real Estate for Sale wanted for gen. housework. 2 adults in family.â€" Own room & bath. I, :;g Ame:soff. yga‘r_tnnu-)klvini&-?? entertairiing. Maximum wages for Ti neas dsi ui charms i';câ€"h_ifï¬%i i{e'ir'ti.'ï¬iiika; one "K," one "B". Keepsake. Reâ€" ward. © Phone H. P. 2141. or Lake Forest 1185 MACHINE TOOL ~| OPERATORS DRILL PRESSES . "RADIAL PRESSES MILLING MACHINES TURRET LATHES, ETC. WELDERS ASSEMBLERS ~ _‘ . {[1|1 INSPECTORS :: > + : Apply Personnel Dept: not noéw employed If\ ; | :an egsential [ industry / ’ | _ 80¢ hour . |. IAPPLY TOM ELARK:â€"1 . Female Help Wanted 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Telephone H. P. 3933 | 19 DEFEN SE | SELLING OUT NURSERY STOCK MORTON GROVE, ILL; | MORTON GROVE 3700 | J: OSTROSKY NORTH SHORE | GAS CO. .. .| OPPORTUNITY‘ | .3 |~ oR .:. i| â€" LaAsorErg‘ ,| ":,& «,E g m.!; !«u Help Wanted HIGHLAND PARK DRAWER SPACE Phone 1118 STEAMER TRUNK With WANTED 100% For Sale For Rent # |) _ Quality Cleaners _ 204| ) .\ _ ‘â€" Phone HIP 178 ; < /‘ \N /( RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND ( f DRY ] co. : :. £ ® ® oA jA y ‘ a C l (28â€"9 3â€"1 31 * Auto Body Repairi the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" the current issue. & Subscription t $1.50 per year § cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea outside of Lake, , Mlinois. Resolutions ot card 0 thanks, obituaries, rotices of entertain ment, or other af where an ad ~g Communications i td for publiâ€" ‘dnauut_tewï¬â€˜uononenidcd the paper only, ard Be signed with the name and ‘of the writes. On: â€" Saturday, Oct. 2, Highland Park‘s Little Giants® will open their home season inst the New Trier eleven. As New Trier has always been the high school‘s t. rival,, the game promises to be one of the most exciting of the year. . lt * 4 ‘â€" Intered as second class matter March », â€"911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, | _ Issued Thursday of each week by ~‘ Since it is necessary to have a method jof obtaining and maintaining safety, a séries of kafety rules were drawn up. They arp as follows : ~1. Support‘ your patrol. . 2 Keep out from zehind parked cars. I 4C 3. Look both ways before crossing streets. , ‘ F 4. Cross streets only at corners, ~ 5. Walk, not run, straight across the ‘ ‘:street. | * 6. Play away from; traffic. f 7. Do not ride double. f 8, Ride on the tight side of the street. inxe 4 C f 9. Get off and walk your bicycle straight across the street. b 10. Keep off youF bicycle on the school grounds. Pi3 :; The patrol hoy:t held for an accounting of their ;ï¬gde and conâ€" duct; for their office is one of reâ€" sponsibility. : A_«:ï¬ â€˜rit system, which is under the guidahge.of the director, is used to help trol boy rememâ€" ber the ) : of ‘his post. A patrol boy receives |a demerit for the folowing infractigng: i 1. Neglect of ;z:y, (1%4% demerit) 2. Absent without notifica tion Lincoln Schoo Develops Safé Patrol System Little Giants Meet New Trier Eleven Here On Saturday _ ‘Two n_nlp'ivi!l be played. ‘The froshâ€"soph game staits at 1230 and the varsity at 2 o‘clock, : °. _ =© Almost: every schoal in the ‘land, where there is significant need for it, has a ‘school boy safety patrol. Memâ€" bers of these patrols gerve a definite purpose in helping to gromote feasible principles of | safety on the school grounds and its s ' streets. At the Lincoln se . District 108 in Highland Park, the boys and their director, Stanley Mc rincipal of the schoolâ€"have devéloped a system of patrolling that merits the attention of adults as well as ghildren. â€" Underlyning the techniques ‘emâ€" ployed by the boys a: Jtheir director to achieve their objective is the fosterâ€" ing of a philosophy ed ‘upon the following principles : Ct tive efâ€" fort and an effective 1 spirit. To increase the concepticn of the children: 13 to the function he patrol an assembly was held \Yh the patrol boys explained the meanings of signs similar to those used by the railroad and the community for traffic crossâ€" ings and to enforce sgféty regulations. The signs which were used were made in Mrs. Pierce‘s art iclasses. A movie and slides were also d‘se# to give exact. caning. [ h nweaning to what was said. Auto Painting + thing 322 N. First w:-tn Receive Oath Cards THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS Elsie Plant, Edit (1 demerit) â€"â€"| : 3. Tardy . (%4 d‘ci erit) 4. No belt (%4 « it) mnararr r ie .*.2 PbmHP |78>: 4 !BLIABLELAI ~a\"AND | DRY s co. @ AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. Auto MRECTORY tmb uds Eow ? m l .{"i*. wl .‘f B yalct ,. thel: Ili§§ E Noi medabre se ds THE PRESS fried, is an air cadet at Seymour John+ son . field, N.C. ‘They are the sons of Mr.. and Nfrs. William. Hoermann, 83$ Fotest .vmse.»:.mf« After being i into the army last Monday, Roland Hoermann ""I sent to Camp Grant. ‘His brother, Sieg: In 1938 the tuberculosis death rate in Lake County was, I believe, 35 pet hundred thousand population; whil¢ the number of cases of tuberculosis including these deaths was only in the neighborhood of 45 pet hundred thou: sand.. ‘The death rate for 1943 so fat has‘ been 19 per hundred thousand ‘while the number of cases reported has jumped to nearly 150 per hundred thousand / pdp«la:gfl?h This marked decrease in death rate has been most encouraging ‘to us ‘here in the sanaâ€" torium. : The tremehdous rise in re+ ported cases appears‘alarming to some individuals, but the majority of these cases are arrested tuberculosis and this jump from 45 to around 150 per hundred thousand M"flhï¬ogis simply an waq‘m of the activity of clinics and the case finding work bei culosis associ p es l n at cual P ET , _ Men of the armed iorfes"wm post ',the,mï¬eriu_n and uuther_h layâ€" men will post the Chri:tifn flag. The audience will join in the singing of the Natiohal. Anthem, . and| the pledge allegiahce to tlje American and Chrisâ€" tian flags. Mt. Eichler, who‘is workâ€" ing together, with a number of laymen, ‘added |that‘ a| souvenir k‘ will be | distributed to ‘those. in attendance presenting the) facts of the tenâ€"year Lutheran Hout history. 4. 1 $Spotâ€"lighted, while" the. stadium is blackedâ€"out, d\l:'srgc service flag givâ€" { ing the total numbet of Lutheran in | service and anpther service flag with a goid star for the number who have made the supr¢me sacrifice in the war will be ‘raised. A,. mass children‘s| | chorus of b, children‘ will sing. f ‘Report Received Five nnz::‘and two hundred twentyâ€" seven persons have had xâ€"ray studies made in our outâ€"patient department in conjunction with the Tuberculosis Association. Noless than ten thowâ€" sand individuals have been examined during this period in the outâ€"patient clinics _ 7 4 o Six hundreéd fortyâ€"three ‘persons have been admitted to the sanatorium during the last four years. . More than @5 per cent of which were admitted because of tuberculosis, The remainâ€" ing 12 to 15 per cent were ad:;xed’ as suspects and found to have nonâ€" tuberculous disabling discases of variâ€" Ous kinids. [ :.: > / Th: . f Today, ï¬cpt. 21, being the last day of four years of sanatorium o peraâ€" tion it seems wholly in order to submit the following information to the Lake County Tuberculosis association since the existence of the sanatorium and the work which we have been able to do was mgg possible originally ;hy the efforts of your association,. * The Lutheran Hour with Dr. Walter «A. Haier opcxcd its first broadcast ¢leven years ago from Detroit. Beâ€" gining with two stations the Lutheran Hour will now be carried over the enâ€" tire Mutual network. Approximately 170 stations in 25 foreign countries will carry the. message in English, Spamish, and Portuguese. > . Other than the usual routine bu.i-’i ness the following report was réceiv from Dr. Charles K. Retter of the Lake County Tuberculosis sanatorium who‘is also a member of the executive committee of, the association: > Dr. E. H. Smith, ‘President j Lake Coa'-ty‘ Tuberculosis As¢n. 4 South Genesee Street _ |©, Waukegan, Hlinois _ | . Dear Dr. Smith : We v Members ‘of the executive comâ€" imittee of the Lake County Tubercuâ€" losis association met in the office of the association, Wednesday, Sept. 22. The fanâ€"mail volume of 17,000 letters in‘ a single week indicates that the broadcast over Mutual has a listening audience of about 12,000,000 on Suyâ€" day. Many responces come from men in the armed forces, and, facilities for reaching military men| and women have been enlarged. . ! ul uty a U Chicago Stadium . A Lutheran Hour rally at the Chiâ€" cago stadium, (1800 West Madison street, at 2:4?;:. m. on Sunday, Oct! 3, is being called to the attention of Luâ€" theran along the: North Smore, the Rev. H. K. Platzer, pastor of Redeeâ€" mer Ennceliu? Lutheran church jof Highland Park announced. fs "The rally | signalize the initial broadcast by Dr. Waliter A. Majer,. the Lutheran Hour speaker, over the Mutuat: System which will use pracâ€" tically everj, twn;mitter. supplement~ ed by a large number of independent outlets. . Menflbers of the Highland Park Congregation living north of Lake ‘Bluff: through Highland Park plan tomndw}in a body, many with their friends,. | Eichler In QL-.. Direction of the Lutheran Hour rally program for the Redeemer parâ€" ish is under the leadership of Harry Eichler of Highland P::L,Mr. Eichâ€" ler said <that arrangements for the rally are entirely in the hands of Luâ€" theran laymen, some of whom have taken time out from business to volunâ€" teer theirfull support. | _ ons 65 Charles K. Petter, M: D e ister to the spiritwal need i tlwit'ut“t! idn Science serviceq for in the larmed, for: chosen: from| among} expe “ '.'.,A }‘1- istributed to our own serti@$ men. All mml.nm:aq:o tikd to Indiâ€" 3 drrespective of P pr nationâ€" slity, of iclads or. ¢reed. ° f?v.’ c 1 % The Highland Parkt Chigh also colâ€" ts cash contributions f@Â¥the Christâ€" ian Science War| Reticf BM in Bosâ€" ton, and this fund is ust@ ho relieve umanT'::ff r ultig fm the ar. isti Blork Wartime fiind is also tised fo Timk expenses Christian Scie CHBk . Welfare artivities This wo § petablished ior the purpdse of promof#ithe spiritâ€" ual welfare of C .w Â¥elfntists and hers who are no of the United State® Un connecâ€" tion with every large anÂ¥i th the Uniâ€" t6d States, the ",1» Wt a Christâ€" Sciente otk ho â€" serves the direction of ©§&) Christian i / Charen. ‘» j p ‘ “."‘ {J “ga::zï¬@.;mw;; 1i oo w iees Aholck.! prabident ich War Relief omifiHées which ve enal the| BostOn PAkhmittee to dmgï¬â€™ rrients to WÂ¥iand .durâ€" ing the past year. Rese@ 'the way beenfomd for aid th@ther allied ions. | Approximately §80000 . garâ€" sha;h&n‘\miic 4 Wssin each th« | ke \it: is @rippssible to ship garments to China, & : to that tion has ‘ivd‘ "lli< y Seaâ€" from ay,« and fugees in the United $t&§#f|and Engâ€" lind have betn genefou ERabsisted The comniiftee is alsfeidbgaged in hich has been,. donat iends of the committee it hen comâ€" pleted, arg all to war if ferers in the varions C‘gg nal t Highâ€" P:& ittee is of . 1630 A Christian Science‘Wat Détief Comâ€" ittee ‘mr:lfnamï¬ l connecâ€" ion with the lactivities of Rst Church rg'wis& Scientist, | Highdabd Park, I{linbis. The headquarte ! aeloél:[lngc‘iB?JR Wiljams aveâ€" e,| Ravinia. The | activB® | is being ried on in ‘cooperatio ’ hristian | Science War FMMRf Comâ€" MONDAY, Oct. ned' Wsorld." Ivfleh 1 ‘C P w M be mwbn «t nc he roll ‘af our .youth 1 alled. . | ‘ [ . 6 :§5 9.2., (Xoung P ‘s ng 7 45 p. th., Exening h lvplflca'P,w‘“Fu' b # opic, The Lord‘s 8u; 1 i tered £:nc? -r co morning. | . 5) 4s # direc 'iï¬-’&"éxï¬ln IDAY, Oct. 1+â€" P3 7 ;#30 . p. m., Our| young | pe v. Lestér H. Laubesstein SUNDAY, Oet. $+â€" | _ ’ 9 :340 a. m., Sunday schaol | in ents |under \renetal s Dr. E. D. Fritseb. Thik is or new ;ehol t enr ourses of study: n on ¢ 11) a. m., : World Wi elebration. _ Rev, s nister, will h * akwell, supe k Een w de ig. 8 p/m., Monthly meeting TUESDAY, Oct. 12â€" ... T :4 :&l-f?m%‘ d::.vm ;:l_‘l.‘ om:l...“l.:%: it requested to be |pr _ . What it u..g‘ i WEDNESDAY, Oct "Hhannt Sif ns THURSDAY, Oct. 1 ue,, Kavinia.| lihe ) activa }is being rried on ‘in cpopt cw§ ‘Wwith the hristian | Sai War ; Fa#lEf Comâ€" ittee of| The First Chur@AWf Christ, cierftist, in B “ etts, at l7Htm’th(uT'. me, BH #in.‘ Lical committee membeffEffoliect, reâ€" vate Mr used Wihing and EDNESDAY, Oct. 6â€" 5 ~&.m., | Mb ~% Sunday «ehoo! t i tenchers nre to TURDAY, Oct. $â€"â€" 18 Â¥ o Reterrial i on fos ‘hristian hurch 07‘4 ‘elief Cor F:‘ik chureh '@fl ve for a beach w TURDAY, Oct. #â€"â€" | is. World ‘Witle | 1 Sunday. Churches all over t : observe this day in o. in the Sacrament of. Lord!s . We tey on smm flms at % & ; ial | welcome, to |all en -: ice women |to j&h in service d Sacrament, | W in all new» ers to this éommunity the e :fch of tsbd ®, is day ev u& & rmhoun, Woru ;_‘ue Com: c alnd URSDAY, 5 p.m., Senior choir reRBfkal unger HIGHLAND North ' Rev. NDAY SER 1 9:30 |a. m., akwell, «1 0 80 ."s"o\d?l rhing hll s TM4, | m’_evefy s-mylm ing, . c o iontacy ar h e gion, Ricvo. d vag) d AY, Churth Services ~â€" mcm,ï¬ua !Con| of congreâ€" for réâ€"decoâ€" aur rch, â€"All un time tb t y will i# ‘of f the: re ‘Christâ€" men : and Chaplains inistnrem â€"forâ€" %: 1 a Christâ€" ed workâ€" r. Church those deâ€" es which mittee to and durâ€" material iends of uy Puil aÂ¥oa Tor . &8 bohatein, Word for ‘of . the War . for the y‘ o 4 i1 nce is meetâ€" ences of sermon + ndminâ€" rtake in ‘ departâ€" Asion |of eal time in | . We}|, R .be pre» en and | $U7 urvho". all new» & on | l is day on, and | £rp tion inâ€" is Sumâ€" Sunday, Chorisâ€" month. RCH is ter will be Ave. istory . There DAY, in are by Mrs, L. M. Antien of 20 Burchill avenne, Highwood, has ma a three weeks‘ visit with her son, James C..Ross® at: Camp Adai, At the time. she was: at: the camp, Corp. ‘Ross became a. part of the new division being formed at . Adair, 70th Infantry, called the "Trail B oï¬ Oregzon." . «: |> s un BÂ¥ . Visits Son At . Camp Adair, Ore: The ~Navy Recruiting substation, Room 33 Post Office building, Wauâ€" kegan is open, every Monday and Tuesdiy, hours 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. h. universities, it was pointed out toâ€" day. by Chicf Petty: Officet G. W. Lonngren, recruiter in charge of the Navy Recruiting .station at Post Office building, Waukegan, as schools in this ere open for the fll term. Chief Menaldm ion to the pian becauge of the many inquiries being made by school‘age volunteers who are anticipating entering the serâ€" vice before the end of the curtent school year. A majority. of the inquirâ€" ies come from 17â€"year old applicants who are. planning to nï¬ for the Navy before reaching draft age. rightfully are concerned about the continued education of their sons," CHief Lonngren explained. *Many of the men in the lower age group have not completed high school, but wish to)mntb:‘l!avyvhlttï¬qhve; fmmfnflqefltm can be obtained through these corresâ€" pondence courses is of utmgst imporâ€" tance to them." ; | MWMW-&: the courses available . to all â€"service of college courses it also pay part the textbook mm;:.aafl vik-hhu-dng'-l’?‘&tw credit subjects and 57 college accredit« ed courses. * c by the Primary and jnuior departints, to u_g-u»mm-q."’u.u } ,iqil en en f.:‘!'::†Bt. ‘E avenue. Yen‘s High ‘school and college students expecting to go into the armed forces during the coming school year may continue their studies in accredited correspondence courses offered by the navy through 70 leading colleges and "ï¬'ï¬"&, h’tâ€"h.-l-luu “lh.o flh’ï¬mumn&“ “u 1D a. m. A program will be given I, the Primacs thd miles Aepariiente, is 45 p.m.. Christian Endesvor. ut & x ts m en‘ * 1145b p. m.. Evening WEDNESDAY, Oct. 6â€" 8 p. m., Prayer meeting. Education By Mail From 70 Co{liguf Navy Men Will Get in‘ Boston, are serving in the armed forces of .. the United States in this country and abrogd. es FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH A free public â€'n-fl-" room is :" this church at 48 N. m mleh is omâ€.‘?. 'l':.tho. 6‘ ..h‘ on Saturdays unth 9 .'% 5550. Hert the "Bible hnd alf l‘t‘hâ€"-ï¬-‘i' «d C‘d;lhnul'clmc literature may â€"read, berrowed or purchased. . M. Hally, mgï¬lmd' nd street WEDNESDAY. , Sfemect > inon Sunter" 00. +. Dnredifcy t‘ ** Small d“rn are cared for during Sunâ€" day church service. 5o4 _ Bunday School is to !hc. of. 20 :nn,"::‘ is -.J_ ing at 9 :80. _ ‘This Church is a branch of The Mother mï¬,‘z‘:::h-mu"‘"ih;au To 2000cX «end fthe Weeneedsy ‘evening healing, is at 8 o‘clock, ing, is at 8 o‘ lence healing, is Cl T lemges ant" svening, oraink rnoon and* evening, Cominugjon an ts . lAi ?EA'. Oct. 2 10 #, ®., â€" Young FIRST CHURCH _ OP CHRIS], SCiENTIST Commundentk, ~ 0 o. .10.0.>) . ] i/ WEDNESDAYE AND SAINTs paÂ¥s #:80 â€" chapel) . P ds I.-d.‘t.h‘--‘h-ï¬m Rev. Louis W. Minister A MM&P.'.! 3 BUNDAY, Oct. 3 11 :a. m., Morning -â€"*b .-'v% Dr. Sherwin â€"will h. World Wide Comâ€" \ munlon urd:."‘ welcome . mew â€"(hursday, September 23, 1943 + _ ~~‘ etreet, Chicago. Those taking \Ohicago, Milwaukee train, meet ‘at th.:'chfln at 12:85 p.m. Those "sharing a ride" meet at eh'l? -‘:‘i:ll .-..‘ S A p. m., en wors - Forest American Legion hl-_ li‘olh@»lm and p.m., Young People‘s Bible <‘aes. #:80 a.m., The Church school ; 3 1?‘2.:â€!?1'5 prayer and sermon. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH W. Contral & McGovern ‘ wb parents Bay TRINITY EPISCOPAL 18 People‘s Bible claes 4* {in . the Sunday < t Tob s. 5 s $i0 e 48