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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1936, p. 38

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The impendinggraduation period, during whiÎch wil hundreds, of tbousanids of .boys and girls imiversities and emnerge f rom.high schoolse, colleges CALFOR LEADERtSHIP. the wider field of and tutu frOmn classroomstoto Girl prominelit:inî fore the serious the are brings work, wbo world's the en North1 shore wom 1, fr laes cal these a soundiing are srou wri problein of employmeflt. For the most part earn a ilu it troop.s. locçal of to something undertake the direction graduates will be forced to do. coming f rom famicaîl that should receive the prompt and'enthusibyý their living. A few; of course, the situation no fitted are wýomeèn.,h6 other of response astic lies of 'wealth',- will. find ,in temperament, training and other qualificationst probleni at all,'for their future is already, practic,On. leadershiP. to pertinent duties to assume the assured. Bthegatajority, woeprin al~ly the north shoôre, it is sad, are hundresofgirl ents have scrimped'and. saved and sacrificed ofSotage who are anxious to become active of an eduorder to give their children the benefits lInd that the lack Of leadScthovet ut power, their in lay as cation and fit theni,- so far h f organiztOf. a real the tO meet, ers is a definite barrier for taking. care of themselvei, will take to required be intelligenlce, wouldadditional troops that problem, and ou.. ihat will tax1 their the ut-~ care of thein. ingenuity, courage and moral stamina to upon standing endeavor of field a thrown is be Here, it appears, most. For the larger number wiil humnanitarlan not find, ready for cultivation by womnen of their own resources, to seek and find, or the prosoniethitig do to or longing in business or industry instincts who bave the will redound 'some opening that generation and day they can carve out a successful their whjch for fessions by a work, splendid a is It to its future well-being. of every career. of work that sbould challenge the interest The great need of these young people, most It it. undertake can she help. that is woman. s0 situated whom have no influence behind them, could b. imnagined lives. Many inspiring endeavor What more is for theni a crucial period in their alo ' 0OU3 f these girls of impression6extremity the In turn. to no which wav .n dt, Of the.author o cainmuot bea, the »aund mddrmw ue anteia île&,s. oui for amenlyfo* publicatioflibut la ha for bM t. mo mUSruétheedior 7 Tesdy * HLPAM) HiuL Now We enter protest against the Chicago Tribune leaving Frank Alles, 1614 Wilmette avenue, Wilwar mette, out of its list of Cook county Civil fortyof instead veteirans. Tliat inakes forty-four t.el! thre e, Tribune, and '"don't ýyou let anyone you differentlY"." Mondaybeg Mondayr, Police Commnissionfe Aliman ofcChicago, c lamped the regular Monday' Iid on gamnbling. It is said that the coimm*isioner that he has becoine so accustomed to the routine,laughing cati actually,,look into a mirror. without at himnself. sougbt to u a cimp i HinCostn counry, theit -the livin' by replenisbiflg the. family larder at sheý So supply. source of Purchased a. Plymouth Rock on, the hoof, cbucked ,her into a sack, loaded her into the car, and tra'nsported her <fro the natural -habitat of domestic fowls to the very center of our boasted urban civilization and culture. Reaching homne, Mrs. Housewife tethered the biddie to a tree ini<< the back yard, where she limediately-brought consterna-1 tion to the cats, dogs, squfrrels xises. minds of these girls thInc their deof the Girl ScoutsD To have a hand in to growth, day by day velopmelnt, to watcb their citizenbetter of goal the stirnumlate effort toward a work ship and better wornanhood, is indeed of today women our worthy of the best of which as well as are capable. There is a satisfaction in it, a pride and a joy. The girls o! the north shore should no-4o»ger There are be landicapped by the lack cf le>aders. are capable o! ----« 6-P ;n ahunan "" "lu - - in supplying it. A recent editorial in iKotariain Magazine puts it this way: "Business men discover immneasurable happiness in aiding young people to 'find tbemiselves.' busiA word of encouragement froni a successful ness mian, or a 'tip' on some job, or an understanding ear and friendly bit of advice will go a long, way in holding a youth steady in a badly wobbling world.' with haughty disdain,, contenting nerse1f wîtn the rernark, loaded with scorn and sarcasmn "Hicks'. Didn't 'you ever see a heu. before?» "*X-Judge" becomnes a punster. The evidencce: ',A possible political and athletic prediction -,Gov. Aif. M. Landon will land on both feet at Cleve-. laaid this month. Signed, X-Judge.'- who, residents. Adequate bath bouse facilities are provided, lfe guard protection afforded, and the beaches are cornbed daily and kept ini exceflent result.? The Saturday Review, published in Londonx, gives these 'figures on prevailing food prices in Soviet Russia: "Bread, 40 cents a loai; butter, $2 a pound; cigarets, $1 a package of 20; coffee, $4 a pouad; sugar, «55 cents a pound. TUE PiiAN'oM EOfn R

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