“m-h:;-thcdb-. Efrati, he said, "He‘ll shadowâ€"box any time and any place." . . . Pedesâ€" cises en route uptown . . . hours of the morning . . . Manager Nanni lives on North Central . . . and the Boosters, they say, are boxâ€" er‘s backers . is p '_lt-yhul.mï¬llua split infinitive . . . but Barst college end . . . or so says Helen Giribertini who is enrolled there as a freshman. And it shows to go you . . . our statements ought to be as guarded as Devil‘s island . . . cause Marion Gail is not at the University of Niâ€" nois . . . though she had planned on it . . . an appendectomy and compliâ€" eations have kept her in the hospital who live on Green Bay coad, work on rival Waukegan papers . . . the former as engraver on The Newsâ€" Sun and the latter as writer for ‘The Post . . . Bill is a former Newsâ€" Sun and Chi American man himself. Seen parked at a police station . . . & jaloppy in the American Leâ€" gion motif . . . insoribed "Prince Alâ€" bert comes in a can too" . . . Newsâ€" boys shouting war extras have a tough time these days . . . their folâ€" barkers . . . at their Reels . . . while householders hoâ€"hum. $ Lake Forest college has Louis Adamic on its forum platform . . . together with other authors . . . Fritz Kreisier, scheduled to appear October 7 in Highland Park, docked the other day in New York . . . he‘ll have to do some tall hustling to make his local engagement, we hear. Artist Nicholas Frigo â€"is doing work for Montgomery, Ward‘s downtown . . . and Nello Ori is conâ€" tinuing at Lake Forest college . . . bent still on a law career . . . taking psych too . . . Bruno Lunardi is goâ€" ing to architectural school at night these days. Consumers‘ Union magazine can now afford to say "I told you so" . . . The federal trade commission has filed a complaint against Good Housekeeping, called by Consumers‘ Union "proudest and most profitable runner in the Hearst stable of pubâ€" lications‘" . . . charging Hearst Magâ€" azines, Inc., with "misleading and deceptive acts and practices in the issuance of guaranties, seals of apâ€" proval, and the publication in its advertising pages of grossly exagâ€" gerated and false claims for prodâ€" ucts advertised therein" . . . another step in the current legend of Hearst retrenchment . . . the Journalâ€"Amerâ€" ican consolidation in New York ... the sale of Hearst‘s warehouse of art treasures . . . and the recent Heraldâ€"American combine, Arlette Abell, model who hales Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. 1t will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY . . . in the wee early . for a consideration Phone Highland Park 8810 in the from Eigin, appeared Sunday in the Horaldâ€"American with goldis saw her . . . and her sister, Audrey, is as blonde as blonde can be. We‘d give some eye teeth for conâ€" tributions to this colyum . . . «‘mon, More Positions Are Available Through Government Exams The United States Civil Service competitive examinations for the positions listed below. -mh.h'fl&m at Washington, D. C., not later than October 28 if received from states east of Colorado, and not later than October 26 if received from Colorado and states westward. viser, $5,600 a year, senior industry $3,800 a year, W;f;v.id Hour Diviâ€" sion, Department Labor. Except for the substitution of additional experience for college education, apâ€" plicants for these positions must have completed a 4â€"year college course, and must have had certain highly responsible and successful experience in large industrial conâ€" cerns, or in connection with labor problems, or as arbitrator of indusâ€" trial disputes. For the principal and senior grades applicants must not have passed their fiftyâ€"fifth birthâ€" day, and for the full grade they must not have passed their fiftyâ€" third birthday. â€" _ $2,000 a year, U. S, Public Health Service. For medical guardâ€"attendâ€" ant applicants must have been gradâ€" uated from a recognized nursing school, or must have been honorably discharged after 3 years of service from the Army or Navy Medical Corps. For medical technical assisâ€" tant applicants must meet the reâ€" quirements for guardâ€"attendant and must have had training or experiâ€" ‘ence in clinical laboratory technique, pharmacy, or Xâ€"ray laboratory techâ€" nique. They must have reached their twentyâ€"fifth but must not have passed their fiftyâ€"third birthday. ‘These age limits will not be waived in any case. e _ Medical guardâ€"attendant, $1,620 a year, medical technical assistant, Full information may be obtained from Raymond F. Seiffert, Secreâ€" tary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office in this city, or from the Secretary of the U, S. Civil Service Board of Exâ€" aminers at any firstâ€" or secondâ€"class post office. County Council of Religious Education in Wauconda Oct. 14 ‘The Wauconda Federated church will be host to teachers and workers from the Sunday schools and Protâ€" estant churches of Lake county, on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, and Sunday evening, Oct. 15, when the Lake County Council of Religious Education will hold its sixtyâ€"ninth annual convention at Waticonda. The convention theme, as announced, is "Workmen Approved of God." uq-tu.:nxm..-.m principal of the afterngon will be Professor E. E. Domm, of Naperville, IIL, who heads the Deâ€" partment of Bible and w Education at North Central au'bq'ollhonllï¬o“ of religious education as a teacher }-lluh.uwhflflnd on methods and materials of teachâ€" ing in the church school. Professor Domm will speak on "The Developâ€" ment of Christian Personality," and will lead s round table discussion on teaching problems in Christian eduâ€" cation. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. Highland Park, will lead the openâ€" ing devotional period, and Rev. R. C. Hallock, of Wauconds, will welâ€" come the delegates. A part of the Saturday afternoon session will be devoted to simultanâ€" eous discussions on practical Sunday school workâ€"one group of teachers of children will take up the topic of the wise use of the Bible in the beâ€" ginners, primary and junior grades, and will be led by Miss Irene Rockenâ€" bach, of Deerfeld, secretary of the organization and a worker with children at the Fourth Presbyterisgn church, Chicago; and another group of teachers and leaders of young people, led by Floyd Walton, superâ€" intendent of young people‘s work in the county, and a leader of young people in the Libertyville Methodist church, will discuss the activities of young â€" people‘s organized classes, and the correlation of the work with young people in the Sunday school and the evening young people‘s soâ€" ciety. A third group, in charge of Harry A. 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