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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1940, p. 11

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Marine Corps, when he ex- plained today the intact Murine Re- serve plan issued from the War General Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is increasing its reserve ofBeer strength to meet the increasing demands of the present emergency. Applicants for name commisisone will be selected for ne- tive duty from recent college and. uatee who are not members of the Army Reserve, National Guard, or Naval Keene. , ' ' ( The fimt three months on spent as a private in. the Reserve, undue going intensive training at Quan- tico,. Virginie. .On completion of this training, those recommended by their commanding odioer will be commissioned as &seond-aiiutitett- ~nut in ttres-rims-tMrs-ree, and given art" additional three months' training in a Reserve on. ders course. This course is‘design. ed to qualify them as platoon com- ,mande'rs. ,_ l, he, "a"-", m _ T oCeoirrpletion Gt"ttirditt,' -tteh" oftieer Will eontinire in the "Reserve in an inactive status, subject to ,call to active duty. _ v . Each class of such Reserve mp- plieatitiicmtmberts about 400. The first iriaiis started November 1, 1940. Successive chases are scheduled for To iniure getting only the cream of college graduates, the United States Marine , Corps huiqert- at Washington has contacted Col- leges and universities direct and asked them to supply the names a? only their outstanding mduates. Urge Early Shipping To Prevent Accidents Shop early anrprevent aeeidentat Shop;me in the day undirstill further reduce the ooiutittilttr of mishaps! ' _ These suggestions were nude tir George-G.- TttTre-r-ttttttalter " the Greater Chicago Safety Council, He “Heavy congestion of pedestrians and motor véhicles in downtown districts Ind bust outlying sections of the city during the hut-minute ,rush is a mat cause of accidents. (pedestrians with their am: full of ti1,g,'1.e,t-tt',d.-etig,-rt',tg,'2',"tgtg, um unsure.“ -ttt--otr-tmttttt mm /rouble." l Referring to shopping only in the I lay, the may expert pointed our hat this pretitte, ,.t.tould be followed o as io avoid thins): hour late n the Mumoott, when an: of thou. ands of workers are return” ome from their jobs. "The rush hour is doubly ann- oroua during tint-r. than“ it me: during dunes,” in"! aid. “Hap mum the tyn. and he date: of accident. by 01:0]:th arly In the day at! titan: but head of the WW” Ami!” to - autumn at .4", Don-M tt, "" and 8111311} the grater_'m' the streets is " it. 'tutr right now. with ice, sleet, mow nnd only dark. neu combining with the rush and excitement of the 1to1ida; - to make December the worst month of the year for tame. D.A.R. Will Present J can Pickett Cochran In Holiday Program The annual Guest Day 3nd Holi- day program of the North Shore Chapter of the D.A.R. " be 11mm day afternoon, December IS, " 2 o'clock, " the Bitthiand Park Com.. munity Center. _ The guest speaker for the Uter.. noon will be Jean Pickett Cochran, who has chosen for her subject “Women's Organisations Answer the Challenge of Today's Youth." .Jean Pickett Cochran has ddne a good deaT of resggch work tor her lectures and has much- worthwhile and valuable information. She has STORES Highland Purl: Phone 2600 GSEULS DRUG STORES Perfumes _ $1.00 up * Brushes , ev ’A * Soaps t Fountain Pens * Pencils l - causfMAs cums AND an" WRAPPING: , _ D ‘ L' 'eyt?ahe,,tg.t, ttug . . . l!N 2t, - 'N. IMh' , , I..." . 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P. 315 CI Two Stones ridtmad Cues, [Jadtried BAUM'S BAKERY Compacts $1.00 up * Bath Salts * Beating Pads ttttall ‘k Games . Stationery *Ash Trays . . 50cup bi ---el it Ii - in . dictator-governed country. The ttgut wu main: 1 newspaper. Sud- denly he pointed to an “title. shook his head, and exclaimed: “Tut, tut'." The second mu looked on: his shudder and earehtimedt "Tut tut, tutt" The third man jumped to his feet, saying: “If you Yellow: no going to talk politics, Pm going home!" . . * Clocks . * 1iuirhriiifis * Novelties * Razors has" Politiere 522 CENTRAL AVE. STORES Ruin}: Phone 2800 " [SE ii, ' tit " fri'.

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