<â€" RULES, TO FOLLOW 1 22"~"""" " V C 2 l s ; Now, if you‘re in earnest about getting what you ~â€"â€" one side of the paper only, and be wwhhm:u‘-onnd address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Â¥. R. B. Olson, Editor. v@+4#4+@ (SPECIAL Â¥Oo In this Age of Anxiety, the second half of the unpredictable 20th Century, it‘s gmor us to pause, brush away the cobwebs in our minds, restate our goals and reâ€"affirm our faigh in that Mighty Power which is in each of us. _ . s . Taking time out between the many New Years‘ social engagements, Iâ€"read, and reâ€"read, Aa highly interesting little book which has more uncommon common sense in it than any other book I‘ve ever â€" â€"~ The book is titled, "It Works". It‘s in its 17th printing; distributed by Sscrivener & Co. 6007 Barâ€" tonAvenm,LosAn‘gelea,Cal.;andanbereadand inwardly digested in 30 short minutes. Cost? 50 cen‘ts. Thin ow ow 30 en are M Rec c 2l c Bd oc uid â€"Arive â€" Mn s â€"rubectatinendnAuliinn sin ib >Az __"It Works" was written by a highly successful man who earnestly believes the greatest good comes from helping others without expecting praise. He has, therefore, omitted his name.> â€" . o omues Fiepmirtrbercitri EPm me NOnm t OCmoetts But his i(‘i'éas, concrete as they can be, are worth a million dollars. * HIS PLAN OF AE(é)MPLISHMENT > * + bers to be present. Working under tHe established theological viewâ€"| _‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ _ _ goint that there defining{'ysvis in each of us a Mighty BJYy SAVINGS BONDS ower anxiousâ€" to serve us, a Power able to give us that which we earnestly‘ ;degire, the author writes TODAY! that this power is "capable‘and willing to ‘carry to |â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" a compflebe anl()i perfect co(tigclu,sibg every earnest deâ€" sire" of our objective mind providing we are sincere o tA about what we want. _ > Valte. s | m ERTRTCEW NPE MOH ARCRDCCT This goal, or goals, of ours can‘t be just wishes, the author. states. . They must be deep and earnest desires: â€" THE SPECIFIC STEPS .... } Here‘s his plan for positive, resultful living: "Wr»ite down o paper in order of their importâ€" ance the things and:â€"conditions you really want. Do not be afraid of wanting too much. Go the limit in writingâ€"down your wants. _ _ _ ~ "Change the list daily, adding to or taking from it, until you have it about right," he writes. a What you list should be specific. f For example, if you want a new car, list the make, style, color . . . and when you want it. _____ want: _ : Read the list three times each dayâ€"morning, noon, night. ~ .2. As often as possible, think of what you want. 3. Keep your thoughts to yourself, discussing them with no one but that Great Power within you. "There‘s no need to analyse how this Power withâ€" in you is going to accomplish your desires," the writer "w"i;stead, have faithâ€"the same kind you have when you know the sun will shine; the grass will grow; and summer will arrive. L2 2 s & 3 re ce e en o e EeE s THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Issued ‘Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Taurct avenue," Highland Park, ~~â€"Towards the end of his great book, the author cautions that some of the things you might earnestly want could bring unhappiness to others.: alk Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per singleâ€"copy. $3.00 wer vear outside of Lake County, LESSER EIRST; THEN HIGHER .=.> ~â€"â€" BUY SAVINGS BONDS And Keep Them â€" _ Accomplishâ€"lesserâ€"things first. Later, seek the higher and. really k‘im[‘)m"tgnt‘objectives in life. §57. â€"â€"<â€"Inâ€"brief, -“"ï¬lgri't'hat' which you are sure will give to you and your fellow man the greatest good . . .." _ Yes, you can remain as you are . .. or have anyâ€" thing you want. y â€" * . S â€"â€"â€"It‘s strictly up to you. > â€" n e "One will be to help others as you have been helped. Great is the reward to those who help and give without thought of self, as it is impossible to be unselfish without gain," the author concludes. â€" > Commiunications â€" intended . for You Can Have What You Want : Highland Park WHITT NORTHMORE SCHOLTZ The _ Highland _ Park « Rgxyal Neighbors â€"wilt meet â€"Wednesday, January 11th at Witten hall at 8 p.m. according to Mrs. Matt Maiman, oracle, Atâ€" this meeting final plans will be made for the Installation of officers to be held January 25th. Officers and memâ€" bers are requested to attend. Royal Neighbors To Meet »By C ATERIN G plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 Highwood Legion Auxiliary To Meet January 9th The regularâ€"monthly meeting of Highwood unit No. 501â€" American Legion auxiliary will be held Monâ€" day, January (9th at the ‘Legion home, 220 N. Green Bay_road, Highwood, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Cervetti, president, urges all memâ€" bers to be ‘present. 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