_ Want Ads LOST: WHITE GOLD WEDDING WANTED : GIRIL FOR GENERAL housework. Experienced. No obâ€" jection to mzloyed husband. _Own room and bath. Best wages. Phone 4566. 16 ARMY OFFICER DESIRES 2 BED WANTED: EXPERIENCED COUâ€" ple for family of 3 adults. Best wages. Phone H. P. 4566. 16 EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAN wants house work, lawn and Vicâ€" tory garden care. Can do plain cooking. Good references. (Colorâ€" ed) Write Bishop c/o Press. _ FOR RENT FOR 1 OR 2 GIRLS. Have use of entire apt. Pay room n.g-g. Very reasonable, Phone H. P. 2419. 14 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY FURNâ€" ished room near transportation for elderly woman. Phone 557. 16 WANTED: MAN OR WOMAN TO help in kitchen, No Sunda* work. Good pay. _ Apply Mrs. i;aon's Restaurant or ul( H. P. 425 "16s wWANTED: AN ‘AMBITIOUS, wideâ€"awake man or woman to look after renewals and new subscripâ€" WANTED, IMMEDIATELY UNâ€" furnished room near rlunlnna- ;i;’n for elderly woman. on;z WANTED: WHITE GIRL FOR senenl housework. _ No laundry. rivate room and bath,. Excellent wages. Phone 1052. 17 NORTH SHORE LINE NORTH SHORE LINE HIGHWOOD OFFICE Highwood, III. * space. Counter space; buil T Salishis for profcssional or real s Memenny TTDE CC Sma tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. room apt. by July 15. Contact Capt. Thomas at Fu. Sheridan. 5000, Tocal 485. 13â€"5 pd tions for l_ro;mllr. fut-aellinï¬ mag» azine, THE, AMERICAN 0?3. It is easy, pleasant work, and n 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 Positions Are Open As Street Car Operators And Bus Drivers EARN WHILE YOU LEARN VARIED HOURS ~~~~~ that may be JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Wanted to Rent Your opportunity to be a uniformed worker in esâ€" sential transportation Grade School Education Stipt. of Transportation NOW AVAILABLE on the Help Wanted RAILROAD WORK Waukegan WOMEN For Rent Apply to for in office 179 WE HAVE CASH BUYERS 1 for homes, apts., lots, atres, farms. Mail or phone complete description daily, evenings, Sundays. Skokie Realty Co. 4956 Dempster St., Phone Skokie 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% * STATIONERY Â¥ Cleaners Real Estate Wanted Real Estate for Sale AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. Dynamic Wheel Balancing io Purmimy arainniing A « fl's':m Highland Park 17 We just had a letter from ene of our Soldiers. He has been made a Paratrooper and he is about as proud as any soldier on earth. Incidentally, we have lost and will lose many men (and fl'rls) to the Army and Navy. We have tried to go along without replaceâ€" ments, but we are now in the shortâ€"handed stage. We‘ll be 1|ad to interview anyone who would like to work with North Shore Gas Company and we are particularly in need of laborers who are over 38 and "can take it." Perhaps, we can arrange with Lnndsclre Garâ€" deners to join us next fall. Drop in at our office and let‘s discuss it. We are an essential industry, the pcfy is reasonable, and it‘s a good friendly outfit if I do say so myself. _ & who m;h home :‘::Lh had the Army? He said he had gained 2 pounds of flesh and 58 pounds of equipment. Pomblol"pbo lines have been Hnreapne m chaoakk ’-A- .ldmml.rj:h“‘-lbfll. And. tnhonie woadh t rnpriy es otc. This system deliver ':nllunh:uudflpln minute through swamp, forest, or We have been able to help severâ€" al families who have run out of fuel oil and needed other means for heating water. Additional Gas waâ€" ter heaters may be used until Noâ€" vember 15 through a special planâ€" We‘ll be glad to explain. Once upen a time there were two morons. One of them called the other on the telephone at 3 o‘clock in the morning:â€"â€"â€" â€" â€" Cheeriology offers a Moron story "Hello, is this University one one one one?" After awhile came the answer. “N"E“ this is University cleven * Well. th both: "Well, then ; sorry to er you at this time of m«." "Oh, that‘s all right ; I had to get up to answer the telephone anyâ€" GuY vITi Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance nortu snore (Gas co. FOR QUICK CASH SALE List your real estate with us. 226 Railway Ave., Highwood RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs 100 Sheets . . 100 Envelops Did you hear about the soldier The Press 516 LAUREL AVENUE The Friendly People TOM CLARK DAHL‘S Bow ‘l:f:' Tax R â€"'fl.fs . Beyers, Een (n en 'f-â€"-.%::-‘ 5 Fitle and Trust Oo.. Acquisition of Perâ€" * oropecty. "$20000," Hathen Cor. -._-h.h.lr.. lu-nm'v'h. $50.00,‘collsetor of In. ternal venue, tory "l. 34. Dues Tax, w-“. Admissions Tax, w-u. Clark and low Hardware c..m. !l.ll, Crown . Elmatie Co-r."‘ $16.86, Sz it Highiend Parls Polling, Pisco Reat" al, $10.00, Water, $455.05, $90.36, C?u-hlacllu-m: Co., $6.10, F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries, Shrubs, 3.06, _ Community Service ‘Inc.,. Polling : . Cole, ‘Wages, . 4. A. Gonle, »Wages. $41.08, K. 3. Cox, Wages, :!ll‘,lo. t of Finance mn.u olA lul.oh. Sales Tax ."0...“' $20.12%, ‘s Autd Reconstruction lzln. fl'l.ll Repair ‘P‘muo.‘l.l..‘. Geo. ‘il“z’ ne., uipment, . + e a.. c $e1830, T, 3" Dputty Furnl ture Co., Supplies, $53.18, Dm.“ Co., Bu"llu. $16.24, L. B. Dexter, â€" tion Clerk, $5.00, Evans Feed Store, Supâ€" plies, $1.78, J. Haston, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, E. B. Elmore, Dues Tax Refund, uts Ppaharh Election Clerk, $5.00, uitable Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Insurance, :M.“. The First National Bank nllllllthh- hrl.AB‘m lnul.‘no.n, Loâ€" cal Improvement vances an hm.. $3.07, A. T. Futhauer, Dues Tax ind, $1.10, Marian Forrest, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, Mrs. C. O. Frisbee, Dues Tax #â€" fun}, $1.10, Jobn G“fla‘. Co., Bupplies, i‘l.!. General Electric » 'Ivl.,lhl. $4.23, . Gudeman, Jr., Dues Tax ullvtl.ll. E. Golden, Wleetion Clerk, $5.00, V. Giaâ€" der, Election Judge, $5.00, H. Gastfield, Election Judge, $5.00, C. F. Grant, Salary, $50.00, J. (gn-l. Wages, $876.95, Edw. Hines Lumber Co., Supplies, $81.61, Highâ€" land Park Beverage Co., Supplics, $293.45, Highland Park Fuel Co., Fuel Oil, $17.05, Supplies, $16.70, Gasoline, $534,36, Huber SE 1eects, Rinle Abis. beppie: caee ies E.In. $2.46, lI‘llnml r.rma-uu ouneil, Ducs, $£.00, Highland Radio Serâ€" vice, luagli« $3.67, Heating Service ‘Imc., Repairs, $11.25, Highland Park Tax Delinâ€" ruh- Committee, Expenses, $132.00, ighland Park Pharmacy, Itzl‘... 12.14, The Highland Park Press, hr. $6.30, Hill and lt«m; Insurance, $174.08, 'E drox Corporat .Jâ€Iln $169.65, H. Holt Jr.. Dues Tax Refund, .b5¢, K. Hamâ€" mond, Rlection Clerk, $5.00, K. Hareke, Kleetion Clerk, $5.00, T. llgnz, Clerk, $5.00, E. C. Hayes, Wages, $60.00, F. Howe, Wages, $890.90, lilinois Associaâ€" tion of Park Districts, Dues, $36.30, R. PCpMOME WOs ARMIBNETN ECCC REVET! Iredale Storage and Moving Co. ‘Table and Chair Rental, $6.90, V. Jefferson, Election Clerk, $5.00, ‘Mro. H. Kern, Serviees, $190.00, T. J. Kelly, Supplies, $45.62, J. A. C. Kelly, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, A. l-mlh- ;n u::a..ou.'u.‘r. Kolterman, 6 Jon ld%-. .00, 8. Klemp, Election ‘k-.\ {l.. , R. W. Kee, Wa 'k‘“..“ . 3. ally. Salary, $916.61. 3. " Kelly, "Wages. ll.ou.u. . Kerrihard, Wages, $120.00, m Bros., Storage and Repairs, $169.40, Larson‘s Sutloumz Store, l-n'lh-. $29.29, R. K. Landauer, Dues Tax ‘und, $1.10, V. E. Lawrence, Dues Tax Refund, ‘l.!.. W. H. Lanigan, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, G. 8. Lyman, Dues Tax Refund, .56e, John Leonardi, Polling Place Rental, $10.00, C. E. Limberg. Election Clerk, $5.00, L. Lindâ€" strom, ‘Wages, $120.00, Motor Parts and Machine Co., Equipment, $2.41, Supplies 34.10, Repair Pattsy $185.19, ‘Mutual Coal Co.. les, $64.29, Coal, $431.17, Howâ€" ard Moran Plumbing and Hnu? Co., Plumbing Supplies, $11.79, { G. MePherâ€" won, Inc., Repair Parts, $28.24, Roy Millen, Secretary,â€" P t t hCuh Disbursements, gu‘u. J. Moon, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, Melchiorre, Dues Tax Refund, .55¢, A. N. Merritt, Dues Tax Refund, $1.65, A. H. Mason, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, B. Mooney. Election Judge, $5.00, G. T. Markell, Elecâ€" tion Judge, $7.50, F. McCaffrey, Election Judge, $7.50, E. Moroney, Election Judge, $5.00, C, lmt{l. Election Clerk, $5.00, C. P. Maguire, Polling Place Rental, $10.00, R. Millen, Salary, $2,100.00, V. Menoni, Wages, $722.60, J. Im-k Wages, §1.â€" 108.60, E. J. Moroney, .5:.' $91.65, The National Cash Register Co.; Repaies: $2.55, North Shore fiee Machines Co., Contract, . $7.50, National Recreation Asâ€" sociation, Parks Report, $1.00, A. W. Nel« son, m«m&-; Judge, $7.50, North Shore Appliance ., $3.00, Olson Prlnun‘ Co., Supplies, $3.00, Printing, $38.75, B. O‘â€" Connell, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, C. E. O‘â€" Malley, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, G. Obman, Wages, $179.55, Rn‘ Octzel, SU‘wlh-. $5.18, The Press Print Shop, Printing, "l.l.. The Public Service Co., L,it and 3 §674.10, P. F. Pettibone Co., Election Supplies, $46.38, Henry F. Pahnke, Piano Repairs ‘ and _ Tuning, $5.50,â€" The‘ Paper Service Co., Supplies, $47.43, Purnell and Wilson, Inc, Repair Parts, $$.20, W. Panâ€" tle, Dues ‘Fax und, .55¢, B. K. Perâ€" remult, Dues Tax Refund, &I.IO. ®. hfl{. Election Judge, $7.50, ‘ages, â€" $592.45, Reliable Laundry Co., Laundry Service, $110.87, Geo. W. Roberts & lo-bz.& surance, $463.49, F. H. Riley, Dues Tas Ingerie, Election Judge, $5.00, lllinois Rell adtitne Oe releghone Seevice 210001 Refund, $1.10, G. Riley, Eleetion Clerk, ::.00. lla.e.l-:; lcflnm.. Oil, $116.51, ruu. .05, Fran trom, $34.85, Coal, $138.64, Bowen E. m cher, Legal Services, $985.00, Scovell, Wellington & Co., Audit, $375.00, Sears Rocebuck & Co., Repair Parts, $15.25, J. Siljestrom, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, J. Simon, Dues Tax Id-.% $1.10, 8. Skidâ€" more, Election Judge, $5.00, E. Stanger, Election Clerk, $5.00, °C. St. John, Election Judge, $5.00, H. Sneeden, Election Clerk, $5.00, A. Sordy!, Wages, $947.20, T. Seiâ€" ler. Wages, $256.60, C. Sheahen, '.c. $270.10, Singer Printing & Pub. Co. y M soe avert paamee Btmte Â¥ nt + Paint, $37.70, U. 8. Sanitary ialtien Corporation, . Supplies, z".'ll. Vetter Estate, Rental, $100.00, A. F. Vyse, Dues Tax Mn% $1.10, G. K. VanOrnum, Election Clerk, $5.00, War Damage Corpoâ€" ration, Insurance, $18.60 'n.hr Clean Towel Service, Laundry b-nm.fl. A. G. Wagner Jr.. Dues Tax 1.10, M. B. Wolens, Dues Tax Refund, $1.10, D. E. Wabl D" ‘Tax _ Refund, £1.10, R. Ward, Wages, 3 ol Cw eear m. ht . :::h&l .'-.‘o.:. E. M. hg-h.nth Judge, $7.56. rm The First National Bank of Highland Park, Prineipal, $48,000.00, t, $4.« £70â€"00;â€"Fiscal Fees, $91.92, ‘Teast and hvh..z Bank, Interest, $900.00, cal Fees, $2.26. May 31, l:“.":'â€";‘;.;.;-ll. y The First National k _ of P it ied spane ty ME SSOMY oP Lk dereee uha ‘bar "that T oh. tat Ardnnatn af the Park District ‘of Rigkhiand Park you THE FIGCAL TFAL wibkD Collections for ‘the Fiscal ay 31. 1948, $145.38. _ Bond Taxes Revenue, $26,596.07 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT WARRANT SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 9 FUND LEGAL NOTICE WEX W ARRANT Year ending â€"/4f Ip, Seeine hke And i cunech, Ti Pubs Tthareh b4 Curiee. boles: o P paninees T eica es mepebumaahelsine $7.0â€"Oirtatian Belsater y church service. _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ " benday School is open, to puplie up to A free publle reading rgou is by this cburch at N. which is ‘open ‘tally from 9:36° o‘tiock in the morning to $:30 in the Tas "Fealing +som, ""‘"ï¬sa to e room open 5:80. Here Bible and W Christian ld::o literature may be â€" rowed or purchased. AYB "Tr 25L.. Hely Commrenten. “:n'ï¬; ."l ?‘c Communden). _ _ .___ _._ .L. ._ WEDNESDAYS AND SAINTS DAYS chapel). 11 o‘clock, and the SUNDAY SER 4s m Sunk Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., the Y.G.C.A. or Young Girls Commando auxiliary meets. They have planned various activities. This week they will have a bike hike and for the next three weeks will meet at the beach house of Mrs. Laurence Stein on Woodbridge lane. As the group is large, now numâ€" bering thirty, members are asked to check their membership at the "Y" office. 9 Sewing classes, under the chairmanâ€" ship of Mrs. E. G. Stupple and Mrs. St. Johns, are held Tuesdays and Thuâ€" rsdays at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. Edward Green.and Mrs. Roswell Jenkins are assisting the girls in making aprons, dirndyl skirts, etc. _ At the same time, in the assembly room, with the use ‘of a gas stove, the cooking classes go on with some 20 girls taking part. On Tuesday Mrs. B. J. Bevan has charge and on Thursâ€" day Mrs. Theodore Fischer is chairâ€" The Y.W.C.A. office is not open unâ€" til after 1 p.m. during the summer months. Julius Salemon to Read At Temple sealed bids at the -tâ€"-thh:( the Board of Commissioners of said k Disâ€" "Mhhlfllnl&ofll&nhmfll‘y Hall, Highland Purk, Minois, on July 12, 1948, at 'l:n P. M. All bide shall be for cash and be by cashier‘s or certified cheek to the order of the Park District ten per cent (10%) of the amount of said bid, to be forfeited in the event of a default by the purchaser, the balance to be payable upon the Park District being ready to deliver clear title Julius Salomon will read the prayâ€" ers and give the sermon for the reguâ€" lar services on Saturday morning, June 26, 11 o‘clock, at North Shore Congregation Israel. Relating his subject to the Bible portion of the week, Mr. Salomon will preach on "The First Spies." Arthur Raff is spending a week fishâ€" ing at Deerfoot lodge, Hayward, Wis. Paula Raff will spend six weeks as assistant unit counselor at the Girl Scout Camp o‘ the Hills near Brookâ€" lyn, Mich,, and three weeks in a simiâ€" lar position at Beechwood, near Sodus, clear title subject only to taxes for the {‘m 1943. The Park Wm lll-.h'ru'l:orahco & polic lm“ hï¬ok‘bbt‘tnd’-llhhlll.g cessary stepe. .-hbr.u-l&o M:t'b‘flgnhny nlh.th- the right to reject any and bide . at any time they are received or at any time tmnflthn-mod bid. Cheeks of unsuccessful w-‘.nn ARTHUR RAFF IN HAYWARD, WIS. ment as to said Park District of Highlan® PP mnte vhom paitron what sectint Paih tor the fiscal year ending NMay 31 19i} Bewer t ac,, 08 Mey Siter Beercins Park P oo e ie ies aao 3. aaiees :lii.;_-lfï¬'é';u s the ‘he n-pt'Alnhy m -.m HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST North avenue Summer Activities At Y.W.C.A. © NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of TRINITY EPISCOPAL LEGAL NOTICE Highlancs Lt Church Services (In the from July 4â€"11 when Dr. Henry Augustine Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens, artist and . art instructor, passed away Thursday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Percy Prior (Irene Stevens), 1026 Wade street. Funeral services â€"were held Monday at the Kelley Funeral home with Rev. Christâ€" oph Keller of Trinity Episcopal church officiating. tor of modern will be present / BSUNDAY, June 21 _ .. _ 11 a.m., Immibmlu. Dr. D-hc"?ho-u season, wm“fumm‘d&:ï¬ children will be cared for by capable leaâ€" LRA pan, Funiot: Young People‘s rolâ€" ‘s ler -nm at flmm' station. BUNDAY, June 27 g~> Mrs. Clara Stevens, Well Known Artist, Dies After IWliness Mrs. Stevens, 80, who has been exâ€" ceptionally active all her life, fell and dislocated her shoulder May 22 at her home in Lake Bluff. She was brought to the home of her daughâ€" ter. Complications ‘«due to influenza and a failing heart contributed to her passing. She was born April 22, 1863, in Harâ€" rodsburg, Ky., a daughter of Dr. Johnson Hatch and Clarissa Rousâ€" seau Baker Hatch. Her formal eduâ€" cation was received in the grade schools in Keokuk, Ia., and in Jackâ€" sonville, IIl. , where she graduated from the Woman‘s . college, now known as MacMurray college. . She studied art and music in Chicago and New York and did copying of mastâ€" ers in London, Paris, Vienna and Dresden. _ Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson, 1000 * Mn ant Mrx: Rebore "'u.sg""' 246 Glenwood avenue, boy, June 17. _ . IMMACULATE She taught art in Jacksonville, ‘I!1., high school, Eureka college, Lexingâ€" ton, Ky., School for Girls, and Portâ€" land, Ore., schools. : At the request of Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. Stevens was one of several women_selected to paint a frieze at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. For the Century of Progress in 1933â€"34, the painted the Indian mother scene at the Woman‘s Medical Center building. _ Mrs. Stevens did both landscaping and portraiture and exceptionally outstanding were her many pastorals of birch trees. Her granddaughter, Jean Prior, has inherited her talent and is an art student in Chicago at present. s PARK HOSPITAL Sgt. and Mrs. Leslie Cancil, 514 Linâ€" coin place, boy, June 16. _ Mrs. Stevens is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Prior, and two grandâ€" children, Jean, and Aviation Cadet Percy Jr., of College Station, Texas. For the past fifty years she has cwned a home in Lake Bluff, one of the original Hobbs‘ houses, where she spent her summers, spending the winters in Chicago. and for the last fifteen years, with her daughter in Highland Park. Her husband, Charles L. Stevens, passed away many years ago. She was a charter member of the Lake Bluff Woman‘s club. Mr. and Mrs. Ovila "Qna.'n 315 Oakâ€" wood t Tir: ‘and Tiï¬ â€˜Slephen Serdy), 619 Driscoll court, girl, June 19. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baisinger, 1220 zflumflmiw.h- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wachholder, ;I(;'dnlnnul.wï¬ ane 21. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stipp, Park Ridge, boy, June 22. _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeVroeg, 314 Palmer avenue, Highwood, boy, June BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND 9;80 a.m., Sunday echool. tev. Louls _'._‘.‘-'-5 ï¬_ . Ministe REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 200 S. Greembay road _ Tel. 202 Taught Art (Catholic) _ 130 pm. The vacation Bible sifig in se mm n i oot ht 2P e r e daet‘, reve. Mapmend rniâ€" T0 0e 24e Hhoraing : servide." "God aul:.&:hm #:45 p.m,, Bible study class. .« _ _ _ _ M An.," The "{irst_worehip service_of the new fiscal year. The sermon title will during tis worebly resvices throughget the Chicago, beginning Sunday night, June 27. ‘The company will consist of an acting personnel entirely different from the one that composed the cast seen at the Harris theatre, Chicago, several *Junior Miss‘ Returns to Chicago On Sunday, June 27 Max Gordon announces a return enâ€" gagement of the comedy hit, "Junior Miss," which will be seen for a limited Mrs. Stella V. Moran died in her home at 318 Oakwood avenue Saturâ€" day night after an illness of two years. She was born in Green Bay, Wis., October 15, 1895. Mrs. Stella Moran Dies After Iliness Of Two Years Surviving are her husband, Herbert, and three sons, Pic. John H. and Pic. Patrick H., who are in the U. S. army, stationed at Camp Howze, Tex., and James E., at home, four brothers, T. F., J. F., Henry T. Ryan, all of Green Bay, and John Ryan of Pittsâ€" field, Wis., and nine sisters, Mrs. E. A. McHugh and Mrs. George Robiâ€" chean of Highland Park, Mrs. A. F. Cunningham, Mrs. Leo Belanger, Mrs. E. W. Murray, Mrs. William Whalen, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Charles Edâ€" wards, Mrs. J. L. Buckholz and Mrs. William DelMarcelle of Green Bay. Funeral services were held from Immaculate Conception church Wedâ€" nesday morning. Interment ‘was in St. Mary‘s cemetery, Lake Forest. NORTH SHORE METHODIST CHURCH Entered as second class matter March mtuhMOQflauw Thursday of each week by bm Press, 516 Laurel aâ€".m':‘-'._k'f*- Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wedâ€" nesday moon to insure appearance in the current isspe. . ’Sm.;â€nn. cunide af Lake Counly, Iiinois **_ thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainâ€" ment, or other affairs where an adâ€" mussion charge is published, will be wEA * ~4 C sa iA >~ +as Thursdoy, June 24, 1943 $ p.m., Prayer meeting. Suun:p&;'wm' -lduï¬n"v:l-" ngn.u-.n.h".-..-.lhhc THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS _"Possess Ye Your Souls." _ ‘eue norsery Tor small chikdnen. e it i To: pakun *‘ ST. Jmn%m Rev. James D. Gleeson, pastor WILMETTE Rev. John Ward, ass‘t paster of