‘They are members of the North Shore Swedish Folk Dance Troupe and have appeared in a variety of festivals and programs in this area during the past year. All of the Friendâ€" ship Club members and their friends are invited to attend this dance eveâ€" Evanston to Receive Grosse Point Lighthouse for the children, and planning and arranging for holiday parties for them during the year, At their next regular meeting on November 6th the group will have as special guests, Hindling Ecklund and Miss Sally Ecklund of Glencoe, who will instruct the group in Swedish Folk Dancing. Swedish by birth both Mr. and Miss Ecklund have traveled abroad extensively, bringing back from their last visit to Stockhoim a wide repetoire of the native dances and music, and costumes. Congressman George A.> Paddock of the.10th District reports that pressure of defense administration in Washingâ€" ton has delayed the handling of corresâ€" pondence,claims, and other action not only im OPM, OPA, and the War and Navy Departments, but also in the Civil Service Commission. He suggests that anyone whose letters have been unanswered or whose case has not reâ€" ceived attention should write him, at the House Office Building, Washingâ€" ton, D. C., giving full details of the problem, and he will see that facts are investigated and action expedited. Available through the congressman‘s office are the War Department reguâ€" lations for discharge from the Army on grounds of hardship. These are <ften necessary for proper procedure in applying for hardship discharges. Copies will be sent to all residents asking them. Passed by the Senate November 10, Congressman Paddock‘s bill to convey to. the City of Evanston the historic Grosse Pointe lighthouse needs only presidential signature before becoming law. H. R. 5120 passed the House of Representative by unanimous conâ€" sent October 21. Signed, It will authorâ€" ize deeding the lighthouse building and the last Governmentâ€"held portion of ‘The Frienship Club for household employees which meets every Thursâ€" day at the Y.W.C.A. has recently added a number of attractions to their yearly program. On the first and third Thursdays of every month, their regular meeting days, a Social Dancâ€" ing hour will be held from 1 to 2 .m. in which the girls will receive inâ€" struction in the latest ballroom steps; Bowling will be featured from 2 to 3 pm. Their business meetings will be held in the evenings of the these days. Tea is served every Thursday afterâ€" noon at 4 pm. to members of this group. , At the last business meeting of this group, the members voted on some service plans for the Dorcas Home, On Saturday night, November 1, this club attended the studio broadâ€" cast of the "Barn Dance" Program in Chi YWCA Activities For Coming W ee k Members of the Saturday Evening Club will gather in the Recreation Room of the Y.W.C.A. on the evening of November 22nd for a "Pot Luck" Supper. Following the supper games and dancing will highlight the eveâ€" ning‘s activities. Tom Snedden, presiâ€" dent of the club, and Mrs. Snedden are in charge of arrangements for the affair. Tiny little: jobs . . . Middle Sized Jobs . . . . . . we handle * ALL KINDS GREAT BIG JOBS! Saturday Evening Club ALL KINDS of P R I NT | N G OLSON PRINTING CO. of the NW% of ?’i?‘mâ€"‘ el C L Chatwin & to J Brown & WD; Lot 17 Blk 2 in H Pk Woodlands Sec 15 Deerfielg. G Hughes to L ‘T McGinnis & wf jts WD;: E 25 ft of Lot 53 & all of Lot 54 in Hield‘s Addn to Bracside Sec 36 Deerfleld. W M Burnham & wf to R H Bubbett & 'flh'D:'"ftï¬!atllhl-hd =x‘l>oerfltld.. * 18 hes M DeGroote & hus to T G Przyborski, QCD; Lot 18 Blk 5 in L G Arric‘s First Addn to Northmoor Terrace, Sec 4 Deerâ€" T G Przyborski to M DeGroote & H Pedâ€" dle jts QCD; Lot 18 Blk 5 in L G Arrie‘s First Adx to Northmoor Terrace, Set ‘Al!)“ldllmah to H W Knoll & wf jts n tr & Deed: Lot 72 in George F Nixon & Co‘s North Shore Forest Ridge Subn, Sees 84 & 35 Deerfield. â€" L Butterfield & hus to C Ziccarelli & wf Adan to H Ph_Sece 18 & 22 Descfield. * to November 6, 1941 M Worner & E Warner to H L Peet & wf Agmt for WD; Pt of NE% of SW%4 of -rn.u:n.ruasx«mmulwn of Sec 21 Deerfle Iso pt of SWM NW 4 of See 21 Deerfleld. H J Green & wf to Drovers Tr & Svgs Bank tr D in Tr:; Pt of N% oi'u_w&;i SW*% of See 21 Deerfleld also pt of SW% November 7, 1941 + M McCloskey & hus to M Di Pinto & wf its WD: Lot 7 in Oak Knoll, Sees 14 & liDrlHL A G Ferrarini & wf to M J Bernardi WD: Lot 6 Blk 79 in H Pk. IIl Sec 33 Deerfleld. L T McGinnis & wf to G Hughes WD; Lot 33 Blk 10 in Ravinia Highlands being Fred H Bartletts North Shore Subn Set 36 Deerfleld. Drover Tr & Svgs Bank tr to H J Green & 9 in Ravinia mmâ€â€œâ€™""' â€""{na_i ‘Bartlett‘s North Shore Sec 3$6, Deerfleld. O F Burnett Jr & wf to 4 M Street & wi its WD: Lot 7 in O B Von Linde‘s Tuln Bec 28 Deerfleld. November 4, 1941 P Fisher & wf to E Saxton & wf jts WD; Lot 5 Blk 6 in Branigar> Brother‘ Sunset Terrace Sec 22 Deerfleld. A D Douglas & wf to C A Soenksen & wf its WD: Lot 8 in J S Hovland‘s First Addn to H Pk Sec 22 Deerfleld. s.v*l.l’.‘l han & «f is Tarzian to Renaghan QCD; Lots 3 & 4 Blk 12 H Pk Woodlands See 15 Deerfleld. _ _ the old reservation to ‘Evanston, for park and public purposes. A landmark since 1873, the lighthouse has been abandoned with the change in Lake Michigan shipping lanes. November 1, 1941 M Church. & wf to F Fortunato. WD: Lots 5 & 6 in R G Evans Subn of Lot 16 in Bentity‘s Subn in SE ar of See 15, November 3, 1941 H K Dundee to J M Berns, QCD; Lot 25 & S% of Lot 24 Blk 9 in Ravinia Highâ€" lands Fredk H Bartlett‘s North Shore Subn See 36 Deerfleld, also Lot 26 in Blk y REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 7 KNOWLEDCE o. 62,000,000 ~¢'z‘urwu-um & wf to J Brown & Wf its LAUREL AVENUE Telephone 568 WANTED FOR SOLDIERS: 1 piâ€" WANTED TO RENT: Furnished apartment. Couple employed. No chilâ€" OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR FOR RENT: 7 ROOM HOUSE __ on all our floor models RC.A â€" STROMEBERG CAF Highland Radio Service 541 Central Ave. Phone 154 BRIDES (ET YOUR WEDDING Invitations and announcements early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to wf its WD; Lot 17 and pt of Lot 16 in Blk 29 in H Pk. R G Landis & wf to R S Ramsay WD;: Undivided % int in pt of NWH% of S of See 25 Deerflelds % R G Landis & wf to W V Schnur & wf its, WD: Undivided % int in pt of NW i of SE% of Sec 28 Deerfleld. Black change purse containing idenâ€" tification cards, keepsakes, any money. Liberal reward. Mrs. Lioyd Maxwell, 304 North Sheridan. Phone H. P. 5134. m‘nanuans{uuum R S Ramsay & wf to American Nat‘l Bank & Tr Co of Chgo Tr D in Tr; W 260 ft of 8 330 ft of NW% of SE% of See 18 Deerfield. 4 bedrooms. Will sublease until May 1. Phone H. P. 2630. 3A4tidh mwi-unanns)a' CIRC s N COTCIE, & CBRS, . VY up. Call Mr. Young 4874 37 Read and Use The Press Want Ads terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Up to 50% G:uaranteed Savings 538 Central avenue, H. P. 657. For Sale V acant for an Adtaker 5 5 7 HIGHLAND PARK PHONE For Rent For Sale #hi00d.oco The Highland Poark 29â€"31pd "Where Responsible People Shop for Value" RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 ffl migengogncgï¬vq y‘eeh‘;_. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. NO‘flCBâ€"MvwflumcnumlnddhrSp.n.Wodm.day.yheodhmflutm and officers will meet later for a Board Rev. Framkiin Beck, Assistent Pastor SATURDAY November $2 k 10 :30 a.m.. Bethany Choristers reâ€" under the direction of Mrs. L. ':s'&.u..â€".-.uun.m SUNDAY, November 23 T:5 p.m.. Evening service opening with mon: ‘‘The Home of the Soul." TUESDAY, November %5 8 of the Bethany p.m., Monthly meeting WEDNESDAY, November 26 16 p.m., The Midweck service will be in charge of the Sunday School. The teacher SUNDAY, November 30 4:80 p.m., Annual W.M.S. Thankâ€"offering with Mr. Chas. Wan of China as speaker. #:80 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Church service. 7 p.m., Epworth league. ll-..-.h.nr-l-d. ufl-h-i&-. "Education and the World Crisis" will be the subject of Rabbi Charles E. Shulâ€" man‘s sermon at the North Shore Congreâ€" wation Israel. Glencoe, on Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 17, at 11 o‘clock. can education succeed in making a better world? These andâ€" other questions will be considered in the discussion of the role of education in the present world crisis and thmir-bhlur,mm. stimulus to a higher titizenship than is Services at North Shore Congregation Israel are ondu.t'd cnry"h-lny mornâ€" ing at 11 o‘clock and visitors are always at the corner of nues in Glencoe. of National Education Week which has just been observed. Has education failedâ€" 538 Central BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Laurel Avenue and McGovern Strest Rytex Xmas THE PRESS East Laurel avenue. Tel 986 Ask at For CHURCH SERVIGCES Aveâ€" 6:45 p.m., Christisn Endesvor. T:45 p.m., Evening Service . The Woman‘s Missionary Society ioi en iar en Dr. Gieser as w the last few years in China as a I:l=l‘ Missionary. _ _The many friends of Dr. Gieser will be 688 Waukegan road, Deerfleld. Tel. 116 * Auto Body Repairing Worship service, 9 ;â€"A, school, ltll‘n.-;-.‘ 8 ," SOOPp appe Tees it tudy + FIRST MORTGAGE * Printing & Advertising * Dog Bathing and Stripping KÂ¥ Cleaners THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS 538 CENTRAL AVLE . e the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Thursday, Nov. 20. thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the of trouble: : shalt glorify -_utfl i:;-nln?,un and call u in me in ROYAL NEIGHBORS Four new members were initiated into the Highland Park Royal Neighâ€" bors Wednesday night at their meetâ€" ing held at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Norma Hill, oracle was in charge of the initiation. New members taken in were: Miss Doris Mac Lyle, Mrs. Tillie Collins, Mrs. Marie Stenson and Mrs. Violet Burgess. Real Estate for Sale 922 N. First _ Highland Park 77 Winnetka 4268 _ Gaines Dog Food Prayer 3 Cariton Court Winnetka Call H. P. 557 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ‘Telephone H. P. 3088 DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. _ Body & Fender Repairing xs*~=dl Ccllhxbfllvam Plain, Printed or Engraved * Business (Psaims 50:14, 16). XMAS CARDS evening. *nR aFingy Church School 10 A. M. ;“ worship, 11 A. M. : e io Hikt 5 it Woman‘s IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholls) Â¥% STATIONERY * Shoe Repairing m..a" "â€""m_'â€"â€"'.- Ml,g.«â€' uhweed 10 :80 Sunday school. 126 :‘m worship service. REGULAR SUNDAY 9:46 a.m., Church um classes. 11 a.m., Morning worship. T5 p.m., Vespers, C it P oey North a Highwood & Rev. James D. Ln-. pastor Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor 146 North Tel. 427 avenue, Highwood. Masses, 7:80, 8:30, 9:80, 10 :80. 11:30 a.m, Â¥ Heating Service * Plumbing â€" 386 Central Ave. Phone 268â€"279 Res. 1938 Sat ZION _ LUTHERAN Prompt service for all types Boflers North Shore Modernizers 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicage, IM Phone North Chicago 306 lo.bd-hmï¬.on.* "One nail or a whole shoe . . . we do every job carefully and Arthur H. Swanson RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs 100 Sheets . . 100 Envelope With your CIO T42 Eider Lane _ . ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC k-...'.‘ Greenbay +3 % Tal tos Louis Quick Shoe Repair 15 N. 2nd St. Around the corner from ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL For Free Est. Phone or Write DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS PLUV M B I N G 1st . Eakill Fredrickson, pastor HEATING for an Adtaker 557 AND PHONE AVENUE 1st