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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1940, p. 31

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a well represe 'l man! Day ot, y l by the Lake o '. nth Federation srl “arch Int tr ' md Charity" l name this yen. il Icumbent presid" or Inuit, white " 1 Ho, newly-e1 st: an over meet , h " tt pan. 1 dance the who! undi- rs of the ETA. choc! board and he Oak Terrace rf the unit is to he children? en- tr. Kin Blanche faculty it party rs. Andrew wr. re of tickets. All trace mum. end invited., t they not only drunkatriaitttt, are of well bei August Lindst _ on Thukuiv the chiming- Randell John my m~per£q mum- of the Zion with Mrs. Eieame Silvestrini aitiat he baby is the Bruno Secundi. , to-be held in " men church. our undo: ’evd e 106mm, up!!! hummer dines. DI and 1 winter bl d in mibPthiutf Bishob, Barnard." invited to I). get her guest of he! n Cnmphll, ml no of "hte, fears,, Albert Berti 1e announce the Highland P, abet 21. They Portilia in a an dd that his ' m mm my Thanksgiving the bobm days Be_said "We I municipal?! [ most of us th which is so ' ' think M boy has doci ' o success} 3. of 212 hilwg v hu t than; , and no two all colors, i, I carry a meant.“ may sayings, of I. Mt. Planned: ', one of those gi. long pencils um are. window: fit as occasion to a} Gent: of Highw 19& .unty for that _ wn Butt-'38. 1m eniie wag app 17,1me J. I, andiElvira ' fund Park.’ - l Raoul-ch Anxious, in to ad- ,riettumraueichitrtt--P.r-t-A-.- 'Nawu3-emrdtseagtnth," Wed- arevenintr, December '4th, lt--8 . . in high'achool aitditorium. "The two young men who are foaming microscopes on American employmont no tale M. Spencer and Robert_K. Burns, heads of ser. ence Resend: Associates, whitl, they have built up from a two man outfit to In organiantion with over 50 trained research workers and statisticians. Schools and other in- stitutions paid $100,000 last year for theirirtftmttatioet service. . Spencer and Burns were bright young University pf Washington boys with an egregious gift ofrgab; Spencer took up debating to cute 2iirttgelr orattutmrertmrr "Bums - did likewise because his college frater- Tiitrtrrd him to join sane campus activity. They became very. good debaters, indeed; and upon ttraduas tion persuaded the Climber [ of Comme'rge and the-Rdtary Club of Seattle tomhke them to a debating junket around the world. ' In 20 foreign countries they heard youth echo the cry of American youth, "Where can we get jobs?” M'hen they returned home they dia.. covered that of the severay1jpillion Joungittpu-lookiatt ten-work, not one in “was getting adequate vo- mtioml advice. tio, feeling» their Jetty, the two young men did a Year's, greduate work in economics ytnirpo.hb1istrv at their aim: miter, 'another year att the University of sChiqa‘go. They supported them- j’selveihy leeturimr--to anyone, on gany‘topic. . _. . 'i: [tideveloped that by :11 odd: their imost popular lecture was "New Ca- reefs for Youth." High school prin- cipals inked them to expand this material and put it national guidance. Atom found March inititutinn in 10m ek8ora bah tttd of th hat endm a! RI! MY}?! t.1th m hid-'AI rein I) tm Mid pr nerinl and put it into print for eational guidance. From this, the :9 Atom founding their re- arch institution in the wanna-at 38 was mtunl; They threw their' m skimpy savings into the my. rt. soon got ihtaneial backing am Madman» onscrghip from their Chicago pro- m rr V. Lyle Spencer, director, Sci- kw Careers For Youth" 1 " Topic of Discourse “tartan-her”. "" W Youth." T' a: inter iaro to ,. - 'f 'l'dtllggigg r',',; the my: ol 'Rranmtttttr. _ above is part of an article illiam- F; McDermott and 3.. ma, condensed from “Survey vie” which appeared in the INO, issue of‘Readen' Digest. at Mr. Spencer he: found out Q diacuued in “New Career: E SPENCER WILL DRESS MA PM. 4 . “we mag: at in.“ American. h 569 {if} Wayne lion-in plays a dual role in "The Quarterback.” the' Para.. mount picture which will be than " the Deerpath theatre Friday and Saturday, November 29 and Mr-- heh, his own twin brother. The pie- ture futures Virginia Dale, Lil- 1ittCorne11, William 'anley, Ed- gar Kennedy, and Atatt._.Mt,"rttrnr. .. What is undoubtedly one of the funniest and mom. original “who- dunits" the screen has seen in some time comes to the Deemth theatre Sunday, Monday end Tuesday, De- cember 1, 2 and 3, in "Haunted Jhmeymoon," fUmiaation it Doro- thy L. Sayere' entertaining narrF. tive of a pair of Jtonernooners, both previously aaaoeinted with the business of crime, whd go to the English countryside from it all” only to selves, in possession of a murdered man. "The Quarterback" At Deerpath Theatre iILthe Traverse Bays region of Michigan, the best -of all apple-growing seetiodiir'"aC001) bushels sold in Lake County in the last a) years. Also CIDER made from sound' apples used in' the making, - “Looks like Pham- pagne" CHERRY CIDER, a. deluxe fruit drink, many thousands of gallonssold, sales increasing annually. . " ' _ BAY-LAKE FRUIT FARMS All on sale opposite' East gateof NORTH: SHORE GARDEN OF MEMORIES, Dugdale Juicy Apples With Flavor Road.. Deliveries made. to "get "my discover them- of the corpse Apples sold by the bushel ‘or Me and Me bags. TH E a' 33-88 Telephone North Chicago 4101 in a speech "Mr. Metcalfe 1mm more about the Nui and Faaeiat problem, in tho-United States than any other poison in the nation." Cornell”, Vanderbilt, Jr., well kpowrf T, newspaper mun making before the Woman's club' neatly, urged the members to bear Xxx-Meta calfe saying, "He rally knows." . It is also said that Mr. Meteolfe's past predictions on un-American ac- tivities have turned into reality ,jtlt_rettprretrlrle accuracy; and-that A ttery Maxim bride, an ocean- tric British Whiskey Bum. ' young American “mating m and his well-mooning but misguid- ed uncle, m the principll char- acters in "Hexiean thtitthe Out West," which will be ahonrtt at the Deerpath theatre Wednudly and Thursday. December 4 and 5. Nazi Investigator To Relate Findings Cozttiued from page 6) from the A medicine dropper may be used to good advantage in removing stains from fabrics, reducing the 1ike1ihopd,oreiotm caused by an ex- . I . I id.- V " Mr. lemlfwbecnue of hie once ofheial connection, wishes it under- stood that the opinions and conclu- sions he, be: iormed .on current events and coming developments ere entirely his own. In his current ex- pose of subvenive movéments end un-Ameriean operations, he speak: for no ItrmsrttttMmttrratmttrey ttttha a working newspaper men. v" After the meeting refreshments will be served in the lounge. mn- teue’s are: Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. C. Eugene Ptiater, Mrs. George Strecker, Mrs.’ Robert Farrell, Mn. Linden Peterson and- Mrs. Robert Enigma while Mrr. Lyle Malay. Mrs. Arthurdheansoet, Mrs. Harry Pertz and Mrs. A. E. Walters will preside at the tables. his finding, and facts have been substantiated nnd shared in both of- tieinl and print. an)”. 81

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