froolke /4 se un ates -d'houihunui: § »ony Snte Poalis mas ace. __I pms., en‘s ‘tlub in the Assembly wl"k:.; Choir rehcarsal.. _ ~ Â¥, 16â€" ~>A 9:30 acd., and Adult Bible | |. :; uBs i _ 808 p ‘Young: Adults will make «& ..n..:.“;oqld‘- lhll.ï¬v wiamites # ¥¢ 1%â€" xo 15 p.m., by Rev. 1. L. Schweitâ€" ,.‘a‘l.-.. ‘w.‘d-â€"o Rev. Mr.|Schweitzer in the chair. . i\?umr. 1E tors under the dâ€m benstein, by Audrey Wessâ€" ; Ns "_-.r.am h-*:b-p-.h he church. ols Bay nateaes (aveed arooce . o .L. ~radqradeni T am school. Leslic Dreiske, Page 4 too. : We offer good ‘pay for good laborers to work in Highâ€" lind Purk or Waukegan. . 10 15 a.m‘,; Morning woruhip. WELCOME TO CHURCH paper 3 pounds| of book paper. . Each propelling charge for 15$â€"mi shell takes= 3/3 "K" ration containers, shipped from Eastern: Seaboard alone, take 662 pounds of paper, a month. * Each *Corps radio set takes 7 pounds of kraft paper, items. frang th boxed. â€" It tak paper t01 "The, Friendly People" »v. J. D. ONeill, D. D., past« 350 5. Sheen Gay rant Tin 204 co suid â€" WMinois â€" has two PWouk Ct8 60. rse, we‘ll save wasté y‘re paperâ€"wrapped or 25 tons of blueprint Ln&'lhttln_hb. 1 ‘dififerent kind of shipped to the Army velp is (Catholic) C «school. . , Bunday & ty 7 y4ng // 636 Onwentsia Atyt. In his fdur years of serviceâ€"h¢ iquit high { in his sophomore ?n to join Navyâ€"he has been inine enâ€" énts in North Africa, kcuy. Saâ€" 0 :30 a. m., Morning woi the first ';Idï¬, of Mais. Ira Breakwell, president. the Asiatic and M'edigernne'an a and the Marshall and Gilbert Iglands in the Pacific. It was on the Beach that he m&:}ï¬:ï¬: step: father, S/Sgt. Carrol Castiman, of the “Ii & BR -I'Q ca red f. ‘?‘i‘“ “T' which is open daily from 9: clock th¢ morning to b:30 in the d on|Sauturdays until 9 o‘clock. | ‘reading room is open . 2:80 6:30. Here the Bible and all C tinn Sciende literature may be read, mday School is *to thd age of 20 years, and is .= E:" at #:80, . _ PWECCL Toh ie _ _A free public reading room is m m ces c s .o Aaharthan, veay w m L; AND sAINTsS WE W o. . 2t _Eag «.m., â€" Holy o--u-‘m s pave | (In Young Gibbons plans to mram with e Navy after the war. | ocal Boy Chooses _ avy As His Carger _ PUBLIC SERVICE sh lamp bo\ us doup riogs Uuemd’hh-. Dcm to mmq-u;:huswka larger buibs might not efficient. Check ‘ shows you lale ced ho d M vmmi in h sent how to get the most out of your present lighting *) & M | Blectricity has gone to warâ€"don‘t waste it! pusBiic SERVICE compan | Seouts Hold Midwest f\ 1st Aid Meet Final Ceremonies â€"were .conducted â€" by Frank Nosek, pack chairmi and Ray Kieding, Cubmaster, Pack 85 has now grown ‘to 60 Cubs. 44 ub Pack 85 of Eim Place school held a pack meeting at the Comâ€" amynity center Wednesday evening, April 5.â€", Achievement awards were de to 35 Cubs, and eight new Bobâ€" ::2: were welcomed into the pack. Elm Place Cubs Hold Stunt Night . The judges will have ditner with My. Muzik.at the ‘Open House tea, room, uwhidlï¬mem%l:iu i their final instructions.‘ The‘dinner at |7 p.m, and the first aid proble will be ready for the various patrols at 8 p.m. Awards will be made all patrols that qualify for© "A" ratings. ‘~Representing Troop 30 will be the Fox, Cobra, Panther and Explorer paâ€" Troop 324 will be represented by Flying Eagle, Panther and Woli P These patrols n‘e%_".A" in . Highland Park District First Aid \ Patrols representing T‘r 1, 2 and 4 of Wilmette, Troop 19 of Winnetka, ‘Trm 37. of: Highwood _ Troops 30 and 324 of Highland Park|will take ‘part. A total of 15 patrols| survived ‘mpnlimin'aries by rating "A" in the Trpop and District First Aid meets ‘held in February and March and parâ€" ‘a:-ted in by &bout 50 patrols and 400 Scouts. , I * Ti Lighten your shades.: Dark shade linings are light robbers. A coat of white paint will turn parchâ€" ment of metal lampshades into betrer reflectors; wusufmmm or light material. Molkh_mpmqï¬cmrqmcdsp mbnqw@wno&.‘rhuvhy there are few lamp styles to choose wfl!mmmmmw. suits, and there will be lamps galore. be gay with lamps designed to suit There‘ll be a wide sslection of lamps for : e look forward to this day of r light, better sight with the l I.' j.. & BCR cwu. ‘ B1 te, served| ©Bob Townley, athlet | Kenilworth public schoc the. greatest leaders 0o |_ * ‘~lin the entire Chicago : THE PRESS All parents of boys mzhg ages of 8 to 12 years: are ited .to atâ€" tend.. There is no admission charge, The meetings begin at 8 p.m. and are always over before 10 p.m. | Bob Townley, a hletic_‘di:ï¬;to’t Kenilworth public schools, and one the greatest leaders of young in the entire Chicago area who has been connerted ‘with ing l't:ï¬ Cubbing for the past 34 years, wi present ‘the topics for discussion at the next two meetings. | s The t remaining programs will cover ‘m Pack Meeting," "Games, Stunts and Puzzles," * fts for Boys from 8 to 12" and e Place of Songs In the Life of Small Boys." H. Parï¬ Parents Hear Cub Lectures Over 45 parents of Highland Park become . (Zi-‘mextâ€,vffl,l; re getting practical ideas jand ~suggestions for guiding the |activities of their young sons from a) series of Monday night discussion | eeging; i "held in the Winnetka Community house. | â€" This séries of discussions ‘includes parents from the entire North Shore from Wilmette and Glenview, on th¢ south to L.ihe Bluff. and Libertyville This séries of discussions ‘includes parents from the entire North Shore from Wilimette and Glen iew on th¢ south to Laï¬te Bluff and Libertyvill on / the north. They are condu under ‘the d Egonoflix xperienced and qmï¬f%’ Nub leaders from Wil: fette, K orth, Winnetka, Deer ield and F&.:und Park.] ;. /. _ © Topics of Discussi ET ez | Y OF NORTH customers. Meanwhile, PW‘dea' est advantage of the clex ERN IL 5 Avoid direct Mmr. and / zln. North avenue. an inspiratio conducted 1 leaders. "S Scouts : cont fifth anni incorpoutm gity, }~|;; > Cubs of Ravinia _ Plan 8p ing Of:ï¬ngt + Turnbull Woods, on the aftera of Saturday, April 22, will be the s of an| outing..as the Cul A Ravania Pack® 65 hold their a n spring | party | to whi jthey |hay invited their fathers. . | : Flmdl Hot dogs wil be m{reâ€˜ï¬ bef f day is conc ude‘tl,vitll1 e final | ; ceremony a fomnh}; q{ the ingt Circle. I ' W The Paci meet. at Ra1 proceed _ fr Woods. . Ct Robert C. I |Aftert the,pack marble cha ship qdet ’:ch,‘ fathets and) son will :} emselves | Iit:ull figuratively |inâ€" a | threpâ€"legged | race Cub first teams wil stand Fy 4 treat casualties. N Cd I . Stiff competition between fathe and their sons will result in gam of, "Keepâ€"Away," . "Prisoner‘s Bas and a) mys ty event | amnounced . "Storming ‘Tarawa." â€"| ~| <â€" . :| Aletane ul s An ‘service to Wford LINOT ) take fullâ€" Fhanre w A 4 If you are‘in other war work do n« ‘, work, fullâ€"or part time. White or GIRL FOR .GENERAL HOUSEâ€" |CULLIGAN ZEOLITE] CO4, Llf.1~10R'rmm‘oox, u.u;%: ‘ STENOGRAPHERS.: PERMAX: _ ~ENT POSITION IN FRIENDLY, ‘MEDIUMâ€"S1Z ED . BUSIXESS. _ TRANSPORTATION FROM * GLENCOE / PROVIDED. NORTHBROOK & FOR APTY. °_ 44 WANTED : METER â€" READ &ic per hour for a five day 4 Consider. returned mili a _ may consider girl.. .No. Co., Winnetka. € WANTEED : ONE STENOGRAPHER and one typist at 20. Shore . C0., Winnetka. ~Five day week, i est» ing variety of work, in & organization. _‘ o (1h) WANTED : LABORERS WHO ARE not afraid of hard work and who are interested in year round at 80c per hour ‘for 40 hours a and then time and oneâ€"half for| overâ€" timey No. Shore Gas Co., Hi « Park or Waukegan. (th) . Mr, and Mrs. Frank McClory, 339 g\:did avenue, Highwood, girl, |, : Mr.â€"and Mrs: Peter Chamalef, 486 Oakdale avenue, Glencoe, gitl, April WANTED TO RENT: FOR) SX months, beginning| May 1,; kitchenâ€" ~ ette or"Z‘toau with : use. Space ‘Jor ainple victory f , Single man. Call Greenleaf W > t a .. F3 _ Mr. and Mrs: James Berube, 318 N. Green Bay road, boy, ‘April" 8! The baby has been named Richard. *| _: | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Scheskic/ 1043 S. Ridge road, girl, April 8. " M XCapt." and Mrs.‘ William L. |Hail, Fort Sheridan, girl, April 9. . |. _ Mr.â€"and Mrs. Jesse Sobey, 20 /ebâ€" stersavenue, Highwood, boy, April 9. 11. Want Ads ‘~Mr. and Mrs. Jack F, wwj. &5 Centerficld â€"court, boy, April 6. â€" . Your Chief ILLINOIS â€" BELL TELEPHO ~COMPANY "Civilian T9 _ COME In. | AND TALK fl‘O‘*R girls and women to lea other branches of .oper: hi Wanted to Rent Help Wanted Thursday, April 13, 1944 TELEPHONE : OPERATORS Help Wanted A war job in the FOR YOU! WITH Births THE . 119; NE (tin) vï¬:;?: 41