Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Mar 1944, p. 4

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Stupeyâ€"Srihith unit of the Highwood |["°ECNL, Mrs./ Wiltam Einbecker, ‘Mrs. American Liigion will sponsor. a bingo |[William Meioht: and â€" Mrs. A%m party T evening, March 21, at|[Peterson of Highland Park and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Harvey Reber, 391 |[Rogers of Lake Forest, | 4 North avemie, at 8 o‘clock, Prizes and‘| . | â€"â€" | â€" o‘ door prizes be awarded and reâ€"]| Pyt. lehen, 112 | Elm Treshments Highwood, has been transferre Mrs. E; Ayers is chairman in |[from Fort Eenjams arri Ind., charge of . and Mrs. Matt Maiâ€"|{to A.G.T.U.,[Camp Lee,| Va., where he man is in of refreshments. ill undergo a band. c p ie h pas a 3 Stupeyâ€"Smith Will Sponsor Bingo Game : The of the meeting will be a talk by Mrs. Robert V. Merrill, diocesan ¢ of education. * fimb&sr\d‘hieafimn(«lb he present. [~ + 3 mittee; ~ c nce the arrival of nu%n. Rich;id & pm. Nofth Suburban Philatelic| Allen, at the| Lake ,Forest hospital _society. â€"|â€" ebruary 24. | Mr, Innacenzi is with Wednesday, March 22â€" the coast guard in Galveston, Texas, 1:30 p.m., e of Women Voters is now home on a two weel#o' / school, <â€"| lub : tave. P Mrs. m;locenzi is the former 8 p.m.. H. B. Camera club. . rma Ponsi o ighhndl;lrk. ; | ;o,?.' Friday Inight some 235 teenage| (@Zp] Sc.fiuta‘ Le'Jrn ’ and girld came to "open house" ol | tor danciog abd games. Ar tis party| Archery Technique _ the, boys andigiris :::::l the ':;?f' | Rach Tneu_bay‘ Fvehing'fbema;* 4 :'! UttER for mcmm offic{|and 5:30 pm., at the tEm Place for t hext #x months and they plan | {CD0°L "‘"‘ti"‘ room, & group ‘of T OF tiviti irl Scouts: are learning ani and help lof topcnho.'t;':c Pffli-. f archery. Mrs. Eloise J. m ""‘h’M ""_ mm'.' eâ€"president, |P2% Many times yeceived |awards for fdnt. S olinih . i ’D.cl!"'”"‘k s‘:: er skill in ) archery, instructs the Gloria Schi .'Lcl IlRoy'l 'Pexhnn; itls. Tm(:?f‘::n cg;::s‘hve already :"k‘.“. b. Retty. .r.-l'nsmdnp | the class. They are: | Sally and Dick Petersson, | . in* Arenbare, urker, Monday Tugsday, M _ Sunday School open to pils up to the age of 29 ..uuflus-»lu morning at 9: a L A free public ing room is maintained m&h churcgh‘ 43 N. Sheridan road h is ‘open y from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning ‘to 0 in the afternoon and on Saturdays uniél 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading . is dpen from 2:30 to 5:40.â€" Here the |Bible and all authorizsed Christian Se literature may be read, borrowed or The Sunday hy h‘ufli« is held at 11 o‘clock, J:‘ ednesday evening meeting, . which ludes testimonies of Chrhthmq healing, is at 8 o‘clock. The fos this r&‘c lesson serâ€" mon W M 19, "Matter." 5 . Smail childrent cared for during Sunâ€" . Smail children day church servi Friday, March} 17â€" #1 7 p.m., C s Boys‘ club. 8 p.m., Sunsfét Terrace Association. S'alurday.s; 18â€" +*+9;30 a.m., Chaits club. .2 pm., l‘ ¢1 Airplane club. _ 8 p.m., , Mrs. J. Stein. !llonday. Marth 20â€" 4 p.m., ElJm Place dance club. 7 :30 p.m., Téen age dance committee FIRST W CHRIST, SCIENTIST avenue This Chburch is a branch of The Mother Church, The ‘Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, Boston, ho We C ed e ooecte '}DN“I;A'- ‘b"'-; , es ourg a m‘t 3. THURSDAY, Mar{h 23â€" _ _ . _A p.m., <Lenten| iv« . n-k'.-o.- Lq‘h .:sl.dr to?y ;" Isaiah 53:10â€"12%; ® ‘z;-.. Evening! worship in Lake Forest in And Legion hall, Wisconsin and lc!hlv’ ayanues. * W EDNESDAY, h 2%â€"â€" 0 00 g s _ 1030 a.m., hg People‘s Bible class. sUNDAY, I’:l‘ ‘Tat: To) Adcht s Bilale 3 i s ; "Life _ of " Jebhs _ ;" Matt 21(22. 10 :30 a.m., Mormning worship. serâ€" mon topic is ‘Pfovision for T and Eternity * Matt ¢: 11. 12. The Nursery department nisetélin the Assembly hall. | FRIDAY, March e P * Pss We s % â€"Mdn‘s club tad f oonehgiiin $ i‘.'}...'r:.t uvenink SATURDAY, Kew :1 Sols" oi THURSDAY, Marcht 16â€" _ §145 pum., . J dinner ‘and business oc Sooin Hipit 160 10 be Drewtated # { are to bmm- in] writing, and two trusâ€" cludes SE â€" week of tinay. Hutch _ Monthly . _of Philathes at the g!h" Memorial at the church, RDNESDAY, uks Hae / oo l0 0) .. FRIDAY, March â€" I 8:45 p.m., Christian education. ..Li’ 1';:" x uz’u ‘:l'c'n.' ’ & SATURDAY, i 18â€" : /1 pus., of the Rethany Chorisâ€" ters ‘under the of Esther H. Lauâ€" benstein. «_/ 11 a.mi.. Divine|worship. Rev. Lester MH. Laubenstein, tee, will gmep on another afi of Jesus, "I, Am the Lb'lt‘d %;.nh # bership class. Wh», & 0(5 pm., °C Endeavor. T5 pis., service in the balâ€" eony room. _ _ V i w . 1:45 p.m. Eve liam Seath, Presb; SUNDAY, March _ _#;30 a,.m.. Sun ments under the E. D. Fritseh." 4:30 p.m., WELCOME 10 Comm(jnity Center Aétivities ath ; this -WWF?‘} sehool night. 9 p.is.. Rebearsa# for the senior choir, HI l 3t‘r . o s “Kfl;i ols ‘\;f“ :-:x. & ; ter‘s executive comâ€" 21â€" sper. _The pastor will orld Redeemer‘s Vicâ€" schoot in all departâ€" meral direction of Dr. #g service. M.g.lt tian minister, of : messuge as he conâ€" evices. A special ‘ofâ€" D PARK by < Rev.â€" William Ttit se on e ie ‘Any"Girl Spout who is m‘em'fiia joining the c should igontact Mrs. Weil (HP. #394) of the Girl Stout Paul Edw;r who |has , just) reâ€" turned from s:%;x:-fic?k fim Red Cross ir¢ctor in Engâ€" land was! xdnflcd ;:T the list of | Rach Tuesday evening Ebetwm | 4 nd 5:30 pm., at the Eim Place chool recreation | room, & group of irl Scouts: are miug!ra'chifiu { archery. Mrs. Eloise J. Weil, who as many times yeceived |awards {or er skill in | archery, instructs the irls. ‘Ten Girl Scouts have already signed up for the class. They are: â€" Re‘pre'sfmtq'tiv. of North e hapter, D.A.R., were (Mrts. Joh egent, Mrs. William Einbecker, Mrs. William Meloht: ‘and / Nrs. Atat ‘eterson of nd ‘Park and , rs: ogers of Lake Forest, | tss SUNDAYBâ€"â€" _ | | | (> . j | _W:80 a.m., Church |school jand Bible e tss 5. s olgp on Li Ps diolp t O3 45 a.m., Mornin 'm‘b‘{ _ 4& p.m.«, Vespers. ice of! prayer. WEDNESDA YSâ€" way > J. D. 200 S. A ue venus| Rev. él-viuQJ sNUDAY SERVIC 980 a. m.. 8t 1@:20 (a. m., «B men‘ oc mee xhcl f:rukgi Mrs r. and Mrs. Efrl Géorgeson, 832 ewood avénue,| girl, March 10. ; {r. and Mryg. James Rinlay, 214 9. Sheridan road, | Waukegan, Boy, March WERNESDAY, M #2â€"â€" N s T:$8 p.m., lfinl, Ln«pi service. ‘The sermon, "The Unexpected Cross," _ TH AY, ‘mh_ 16â€" 7 y.m., Youth choir rehearsal./ 8 g.m., Senior choir rehearsal.) SUNPAY, March 19â€" Lo } *: a.m., Sunday school and Adult Bi class. 1 ie (Baia s yiimaniy ol got _ 10}45 a.m., Morning worship. | The serâ€" uog} ';=qnm{_ l'.!odlul Charactet," SUNDAY, MarcK 12â€" uks io ol* "390 am, Holy Communton., | 7:%0 a.m., Holy C 1 y,’ : : ;qu-.-., ;h'icm“ A e . «m.. Mornin er and . UThe first Sunday/ in ‘the m&.‘m _9 :30 a.m., Holy Communion. | (In the eh..j. [ 4 it :"./% w UNITIP EV. e F. S. Robinson, pastor . SUNDAY, March 19â€" d 9:30 a.m., Sundsy school. Leslid ke, superintendent. | [ Ab’il.i : t* a.m., ‘ Morning . service, â€" "God‘s Â¥. puse! #4 6:46 p.m., Christian Endeavor. | > T4b p.m.. Evening service. . ‘"Redempâ€" tion.‘ â€"~‘The Baraca class hold ‘it r ugdfl ndneb-!a‘llqeé % ’rn‘."’m will MONDAY, March 20â€" WEDNESDAY. March 22â€" Oliver Innocenzi, third .tlass petz ficer, and Mrs. O. Innocenzi an Mr. and Mrg. Mark Carani, 237 N. ond | street, girl,| Marech 12. + Mr, and Mrs. Paul D. Shipley, W verdale avenue, boy, Mirch 14. /: Mr. and Mys. rd , 12 . Green Bay road, boy, March 15. | aby Son Born to .. O., Mrs, Innotenzi rwip Rev. James D. tor Rev. John Ward, ass‘t xhr L North avenue, Highwood |Tel. 427 _ wichw THopigt hwood E c CY u:yga' nor':w * p.m., Children‘s vespers. 45 p.m., Lenten lt:'h.. I HiIGHWOOD: || ST. JAMES ROMAN CATJ(OI.IC IGHLAND PARK IST © ; écll); and | La Place Rev. ries W. Seward, Pastor ~ AY ‘SERVICESâ€" ("H ; 0 a. m.. Stnday .M-M"' Ira }:“ s ‘"I” t 5hrm ‘Service en‘s : soc 0 -T:h{ flr_u.'t'fnudq _of t month. oo 4. o ONail, D. ‘D.." paster 200 S. Green Bay road Tel. 202 ‘ Ira Breakwoll, president. N CULATE CONCEPTION | (Catholic) ZI0N LUTHE cnvp‘ca High t, wood, HL '.W:‘“'l!_‘. s :zh | Rev. Chrmm. rester :::m-:“fn t !.. CHURCH (*"‘C= AAN CATHOLI whhiee" ass‘t tor ighwood | Tel. . THovist E plac Ther: pafiar cnHurcen l PRESB YTERIAN l tag~. 5 wiaeico Lo Eim vetJV Mepet P 632 || The important point in prayer, then, | is that it be in his "name," not in the name of the man Jesus, which would |rend to restrict petition ‘to a person |for material needs or desires, but in |the ‘name" or spiritual nature of the Christ, Truth, the saving Principle which Jesus represented gnd demonâ€" sraated. The petition that is in acâ€" |cord with Principle must become a prayer \of affirmation, ‘becausethat whichlis \in accord with| |P inciple in‘ the O{tab' ed reality â€"of: all existâ€" ence, \The answer to this purified ‘prayer is ever present to| be realized and tce% Did not | Jesus say, "What th soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye réceive them, and ye shall haye them?!" How freâ€" quently Jesus began his prayer with these words : "Father, I thank thee." Mrs, Eddy says his "pfayers were deep jand conscientious |protests af Truth=of man‘s likeness ito God and of man‘s unity with Truth and Love" (Science: and â€" Health, p.||12). It is thus: that one prays aright. Abiding steadfastly in the realization of God as ;Sg;ig and man as iSpirit‘s exâ€" pression of indestructibl¢e Life, one o o t on T ies ist the â€" Christianity . aclontific truth that God, Love, alone is power J?d proof.. According to the Gospel St. John, he says, "If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I Awill do it," ;_n_d. ""Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you." _ , ; look for an answer to this ques* tion. â€"He has given muck: clear inâ€" struction on this matter precept ‘How can one pray arig erience answered prayer} the teaching of Jesus the â€" In times of stress and danger, the thoughts of men instinctively turn to prayer, and, even while using the material ‘means at hand safety, thought rises above those| means to God for succor.© This indicates that there: is in human consciousness a deep and inherent sense a power above itself, above the inventions of matter, i a power, to protect and deliver, ; ~>1. x | ~~â€"On, page 207 of the Chri ‘ence ; textbook, "Science a with Key to the Scriptu Eddy says: "The spiritual the scientic fact in all thi spiritual reality or scie brought to light as: reality cally meets and corrects all | errors, the sickness, povert of that idolatrous mind whid in a god that is a mixture and matter, good and evil. "Open thou mine eyes, that 1 may behold wondréus things out of thy law." So sang the Psatmist Wonâ€" drous things out of} God‘s|law are being shown to us vtofiay through the teaching of Christianf Sciende as disâ€" covered: by . Mary| Baket ‘Eddy, through her_ consecrated and divinely intelligent study and interprétation of the Bible. Reasoning logically from the premise proclaimed lnd] #)racticed by Christ Jesus that God,] the one and only cause and/creator, fis Spirit, the inevitable conclusion mugt be that creation is spiritualâ€"putely) spiritual and not a mixture of Spirit knd matâ€" tet. Spirit and matter are |opposites and cannot mix any more than light and darkness can mix. If fo[bx:. then, that man and his activities purcly spiritual, neithér matérial nor a mixture of Spirit and matter, _ :On, page 207 of the Chriktian" Sciâ€" ence ; textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs. Eddy says : "The spiritual }reality is the scientic fact in all things." The spiritual reality or scientific fact brought to light as: reality] scientifiâ€" cally meets and corrects all |the ilfs or errors, the sickness, poverty, and war of that idolatrous mind which believes in a god that is a mixtureé of Spirit A lecture on Christian "?c inte enâ€" titled "Christian Science Teaches the Acceptance of Omniprjoc'n Good®" was gixen by â€" Margar¢ét (Morrison, C.S., of Chicago Tuesdgy evening in the First Church of Christ, Beientist, edifice, 387 Hazel avegue. xcerpts from the: lecture fol # ‘ performing here and overseas ‘in this vt;mm would be ‘little hesitation abot t ‘contributing generously (to the support .of: this wonderful iza~ tion. If God permits me to [return to the North Shore after this {terâ€" rible conflict, I shall consideér it a privilege to recall publicly the debt pi gratitude owing the Red (‘ross." | "Workers can‘t put thems¢ives in fi)e position to lrbitrarflé' tell people hat to give to the Red Cross," stated b(r. Hardacre. â€"‘"However, by adroit bugizestions and building up the values bf the Red Cross services, Workers ay influence the amount bf gifts iven by many people." 4 f L'Acdtmlim to Mr. Hardac t cent increase over last yea J'be given, and for those who idonate® last© year,"a minimm% ‘should ‘be contributed. At : the conclusion of â€" M acre‘s talk to the workers; ments were served (by the corps.. " is i Christian Science â€" Lecture Given Hc{ Margaret Morriso fiort' is given by. volunt stressed the hours given by unteer workers as Mrs, Ed Smith, senior staff assistant many associates, * For every $1 given to â€" Cross, at least $9 in unpaid v | For the benefit of Red| Cross workers now engaged in the |present drive for funds, Mr. Harda outâ€" lined a method to follow,. | Outlines Rules (Continued from page 1) 78 ion of God %pirit's exâ€" ~Life, one uo iel powerless * sclentific e is power l:hn' is to rist that this ques* t and exâ€" ithe one (is Spirit, it be that | spiritual nd matâ€" opposites n light t i may t. of thy . Wonâ€" ‘law are ugh the c as disâ€" ‘Eddy, | divinely tation of ly. from bracticcd e by . Hardâ€" reiresh- canteen e ~Red ork and .‘ He ch volâ€" ard A. and her should did not i of $5 a9t ) .. DBY CLEANIN ue \MM’M wePltny "" Resolutions of condolence, card o ‘umgfinwlltnupd mdum published, â€"will ‘b at regular advertising rate ‘Lester |S. Olson, Publisher, â€" >|~ K. B. Olson, Editor. .. _ | Issued ‘Thursday of each week by the‘ Highland Park Press, §16 Laure avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park 557.â€" T Communications intended for publâ€" afinmumuwa the paper c-b.-d'fe. with hm‘udhua..ofbnvm uhmtohnn‘#uu' s:«:«imm: fll”my’:l outside of Lake County, IMlinois. _ Entered as second (eltifs mmtr March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Hlinois, t auto rEConsraucrion co. Dynamic Wheel e lod‘ G“F;::ht 322 N. Pus: _ . Pank Bingo Party At Masonic Temple Royal Neighbors, Camlr No. 5126 of Highland Park, will hold a ublic binâ€" go party Wed y ‘veni 1 22, at the Masonic temple at 8 â€"o‘cl There will be door prizes and refreshâ€" ments. 8. 0}|} | .' pli t The move of the comhiufooen to promote enabling legislation Ito allow the establishment of rfle unds apâ€" pears highly desirable would pe mit accumulation now . for | postâ€" spending and the further ion ir costs of financing.| â€" / | } It has been the 'ofiectivc of \the me who ‘have constituted the Park boar in recent years to reduce to a mini the ‘bonded indebt its ac companying costs. â€" As, a resul ther::fi interest costs which fifteen years, were running close to: per year have‘ gradually re o a fig. ure »which |this year will amount less than $3.400; | | ¢f | lw. are. m!:nlm:l:y this to 1::“:‘ lor:‘! of a suggestion % sw “”“1 that the umht?on may wish to cheek this matter with other Illino and that, «t this time, we s} # hinking of these matters and m them s3 that we can be for next meets ing of the legislature, at wl ; Jegisâ€" lation can he passed, Thefiw}..c lal or general session. /‘ _ a ENT YA TT C wit "be" gind . to .hv;‘é#hmih and comments of the of the association and of the associa! officials. f Park District of Highland Park « By: Arthur W. Olson, President > Roy M p Mnfitwma‘m. As pointed out in (this letter, present laws do not; permit the ulation of funds to care for depre: | 8t as considered necessary for s b 1 iness »opération nor) the establishment of reserves for improvements. | The reâ€" sult is financing by costly borrowing, Present Iilinolis law makes -&. :::’ the jevying of &ay tax, t‘: :fl: accumulation of a Â¥ used ‘later for mcflb ments, _ Present ‘hw . that a â€" referendum * be j \gen« eral obligation ; bonds can be by a park district of our size. It is our WA that all park districts should and thrbugh the Association of. P a x k Disâ€" tricts n?'onld pmm two changes in the lifinois law: as 4 f # 1. A change which would all crea. tion apd accumulation of «& sinking fund to . be: used |<later . for , . Â¥ee placement and hupmg::.nt.; in\ _ other words, for capital expen tur;.o uch an enabling act would rnvfln a contribution to vmxtl’ #u-ded nflagionary cuiths, and sceumulation) now would make lesier taxâ€" ation nou-u(ry later when: tax reljef may be "highly ‘degirable. â€" F9 s |~ B THE HICHLAND PARK PRESs ‘The ea-hdo:fl of the Park dis of Highiand ‘Park, have been giving eraâ€" ton ‘and study to the question of ¢ooperdtâ€" ipyr with business and the government in donnection with postâ€"war planning and proâ€" needed ‘work in the erection of new i :"Tug‘:. ”# "qiou h“n:; ngs and fac ‘e are compiling \n of items which areâ€" needed in and the Park «istrict of| Highland Park in way 6f ‘new. buildings and: the replac of existing Smu ‘m eontribution the ntâ€"vxu i We have certain hfit :&nu. will ;.: vr-md!y af= ter .the war. and which should be entirely hligation *o Community |‘It is the thought of our boar comâ€" missioners â€"that we have an . to the community to keep up our f. ; to replace obsolete facilities and to provide new, needed. â€" We also have obliâ€" gation to «c jm nlb'-"s | Under Hn;::tiath;‘mh_ nfo is Rs _ they erence ‘park districta m-:.ennhd under "Bubâ€" merged Lands -«"‘ we will not haye sufâ€" ficient funds to us to carry these In a recent issue of *News Letter" of: the "Ilinois Association of Park Districts © was [featured the . following letter writg:nu, the Park district of Highland, Park to that. association as ferlows1 $s s3 [ o0 10 ; 8 Gentlemen:s / .: | *~> fHrsee t + replaced.. We have others which be kept: up through. repairs and We will need some new buildings facil« w;d‘:fi m to you for the pur« Tourts ahe 4 ws e ow s and . â€" with . to postâ€"war impliu:h As :& .Affflh“‘-l’. dis= tricts, w particular erence : )nhhuontoulbklhpm\ir to work in, _ with | postâ€"war â€" planning | with greater. efficienty, . .. . _ . ... L ~ 2.© Authorization to issue gemeral) obligaâ€" tion bonds up to 50% of ing capaâ€" city. without gdm . . Th ; id apâ€" pear to retain the I on exâ€" ceasive bonding nn_d'yupmv. â€"needâ€" Park District News Items â€" $A DAHLE‘S | The annual meeting that Mrs. 1 graham will address will be kdd the | Highladd Park: Y.W.CA, . Laure!l avennue on Monday reni March 27, at 7:45 o‘tlock, ‘me bers and friends of t‘h:IY.W. m] cordially invi to attend." | since 1941., ; 1 | Member of i iome . * > _A graduate of Vassar coltege, M Ingraham ‘is |a member| of the tional ‘Institute of Social Scienc meml{fr of the Representative cor ¢il, Vassar {tollege, .and honor member ~of |the Jugi league Brooklyn. She is al& membeér the Society) of Friends and is writer on education and socia)} we _ _,. (Continged from 1) . bccn.’n%‘c:-‘:-isidc;t ofm U | ‘A baby daughter was to Lie omdr. and Mrs, Ralph Rottker Mo y, March 18, at‘ the hland ‘P3 pital Mrs. Pottker lr the 1 iga Somenzi, daughter of Mrfl (Mrs. Sam zi of t{:nmq Highwood. The baby has been nam Mary Helene, Lieut, Comdr. Pott1 [i; at sca) with| a fleet of L.C.L. Mrs. H.Jlngnhpm [ (Continged from page 1) >\ ): tCon from page 1) pILI (Chddren) tlinic,%e" Blhd ‘lunagdr American‘ Red| Cross of ?Ifil:ndhrk nd the e Count 7 ulosis society. ‘The Blind Serv ic¢‘ association ‘|and: the, ing Ey wil'l be rememb¢red this year for th first time. s mieg a81 7 +2710 pints of blood*have| been give to the fighting forces by ditizens wh Rave made donktions d\d::jg&\efscv'q vigits of the donor service the Highland | Park Wo‘un'v' clu The Victory co®mmittee has schedul the next visit) for April 28 and and five additional dxtes} have bes rranged.. © Ap pomtmeau:“nuiden %:n, hastess responsibilities and pu lcity have been in ‘charge of the clu | Proceeds â€"frt th:"aum-\:ddc rummage sales ‘were su orted : by members, have been cated by Mrs. Leonard Keaste inance «chairman to the War Eme enty, fund 4 detrgyil:g expens incurred by the club‘s war work. baughteT'.Bérh to Ralph Pottkers ; [The W o m a 1 ‘s ‘club, for the seconc year, is defrayitig all costs of housing the "Red Crojs > surgical) dressing ufit in | the ¢tlub W | Expens borne by the ¢lub‘ are estimated Mrs. Harry Pertz, ’Jttmy a mittee chairmgn, are approximat $400 per ‘year. * farly 3: 1t ;i:e"mwu lé“ef Gl’l’ C 11 [E i iac Hosp.| & Recreational Corps Inswlar & Forgeign Service imaih _ dic cal 1 Nurse Recruitment . | ,fi:ne ‘Aide Catps #i1¢> M of Was $4"ly â€" Se fi:m \ Force Staff Assi Comvwl Wa Safety x © y Camp and Howlitat Councts [ | || * ~ COMPANY Rece return each se vite surpri first back ‘or MENT WHY. to the Red Cross War Fusd.!| [ â€" BELL TELEPHON It is not inconvenm unexplained lueonvpzl will break down public conf dence. Paul Gargett| Vice i’rz ident of General Motors. | _ Abbrmvlp rag +5k o mab poign, B se thocove P 4+ 4 Pik the amigk ;ly.lwe haLc sent 0 eply car ice call. g‘he it CKS ‘but muiE 0t and Thrills when t â€" of, cards rot yer. a doze com WANTED : â€" INTELLIGEKNXT . man for cooking and houd GIRL FOR; GENERAL â€"HOVUSEâ€" GOOD CDOK TO PREPARE DINXâ€" ntr, 5 to 8 pm.)Tel H. P. (;S. LAUNDRESS â€"TO DO FAMILY washing at home for family of Kour. Tel. 1t P. 5108. (§1) NURSEMAID ‘OR SECOND GIRL / (white) to help with children. (Top "snlar{i Aâ€"1 ~references req Call H. P. 641. _| s }(51) WANTED : WHITE MAID VERY GOOD YEARâ€"ROUND WANTED : : Woman _ for ‘g housework, in congenial home, J :30 to 7:00 pm., Monday through Friâ€" day. ‘ No Saturday or Sunday No laundry. Good salary. ‘Near . transportation. Call Glencoe : 36. ._North Shore Vassar club will mee ‘Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at home‘ of Mrs. J. :C,. McQuide, 7. Eimwood avenue,. Wilmette, at a‘clock. * 9 ‘*The program will feature Mi Elizabeth Sanborn, executive secr tary of. the Evanston Council Social ‘Agencies, who : will spu‘l:'{ "What of Youth in War Time?" PART TIME GIRL FOR GENER . office work, 6 days a week,. . Mrs. Maurice Mummert of Evapâ€" ston will be coâ€"hostess and will assist Mrs. McQuide in receiving the Noj Shore alumnae of Vassar college in serving tea after the talk. ° â€" Want Ad: FOR, SALE: BASSINET, BA Your Chief Operator you are in work, fyll ar part . time. W';l’-‘i:;; colored. CalFH. P. 319. _ Y(tin) bell ‘boy, male ng?flcl;l':â€" , Hotel Morgine. PP. 4444 plain cqoking and part first ':§" cleaning. Fair . Phone H.P. 84 after 6 p.m, fin. Carl # sodle and other baby equipment. 207 Ns Ne Dob eauipment. C H. P. 2128 tion for gardener and houseman Kindly telephone H. P. 97. 4%) < Thursdoy,. March 16, 1 s . Shore Vassar Club‘ J | â€" Help Wanted A war job in the "Civiliaon Signal Co AND TALK iT OVER excellent working condiâ€" . TELEPHONE OPERATORS Nou;nrhnee.ec“_i* â€"full pay while in trainâ€" girls and women to leara ether branches of oper so vital in war as well as War is on the wires and you will be doing part to "get the Operating positious avail} Help Wanted ILLINOIS COME IN FOR YOU! For Sale WITH dele vp C s ." (§1â€"54) WOâ€" (49) (1» all (2) L

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