Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 41

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to believe tiiat tliey represent the gov- ernment or are connected with the gov- ernment 1 i, any way,ý or that give assur- ances of succèss in passing civ>il-service examinations on the completionî of their courses. Cite Extravagant Cllis Extravagant c.laimsg for this type are, * bringing some such schools unidérg-ov-' ernment investigation. Rcnl h Post ý. Office Department issued,f raud orders against a number of these schools *denying the m further use of the . mails after evidence had been subimitted that they had used. the mails to defraud. In one of these cases prosecuted by the government, the promfoters of the .school were later tried in criin-iial court and give n jail sentences. The Federal Trade commission also inivestigates complaints. The aimi of the Qovernment is to pro- tect the publie against misrepresenta- tion'by any of these sc'hoois., It !S- of course impossible for the governinent to secure or aid in securing the refund of ot ioney pa1din rtÔ the schools. Thei public is therefore urged to lh-ed this warning andi to cooperate witli Ihe gov- ernmient by making inquiry .n ev;ýry ca.se concerning such dlaims by civil- service solioois or agents before enroli-, ing for courses. Urgo Caution Caution ls particulariy made against dlaims by sehools that their courses are required in order to take the examina-~ S ions of the U. S. Civil Service commis-t Sion; that they are given advancei- formation regarding civil-service exam- * mations: that t.hev have influence witii FO'R'SAL -.GENEVA, ILLINOIS THE outstanding early American houseof this chatrming Fox Rivýer ý. valleytown. Six bedrome. four baths,,four fireplaces, living room, library, dining room, breakfast room. Steamn heat. Large: sleeping porch, large living porch. Stonre terrace overlooking beiutifuily. and-: scaped acre of garden, lawn and orchard. 2-car tttached, garage.- Fast, frequent Narthwestern. suburban service. Two super-highways to the, Loop. Inspectionby appointmnent. Detailed description on request. Mrs. Fuller; and Wi*lliamPickardý Miss Jean Spanuth, of Wilmette, dranta student,,at Mundelein college and PuPil of Miss Gwendolyn Hii, zvhlo lias done radio ulork on station WCFL, will. take the part of Hânsel in a presentaf ion 'of "Hansel and Gred" as, giest artist oit Marli Lou Lriig's "Sftoy Bookc Laneë> prograin next Saturday .inornipig at 9:45. aclc over station WJJD, Chicago. Miss Laing is the director of the series which. is given every Saturday itoriig. Also on the program next Saturday wilI be six of the members of the girls' octette from New Trier High 407 Linden Avenue Wilmette 437 YOUR WEEIGDAY DINNERS, 75c AnL:zryone can obtai.n civil-service in- ~ - --. --- P formation frue from the secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board at any On Friday afternoon, and Friday flrst- or second-class post office or f rom and Saturday evening of this week, the office of the U. S. Civil Service o- misson a Waslngtn, New Trier }ligh school will .offer three Upnr!et tecmison wiî gala performances, of the popular place1 a person's name upon,-a matiling B3ooth Tarkington play, "Clarence." list to send hlm notice, without cost, of The play is a-riotous comedy dealing thnext. examination held for any par- ticular position in which lie is intereted. with th e hectic family Jife of the The Commission will furnish upon re- Wheelers, just another American quest sample. announcements of any ex- family." Preceding the presentations, amination. the New Trier orchestra will pa h I T,-~A ~,.i ~overture to "Martha," by Flotow. luirsdaiy March 17. 1938 Cream of Fresh Mushroom Soup, Chllled Tomato Juice Fruit_ Cocktail Topped with Sherbet Chilled Grape Julce tUoast Young Tom Turkey, Celory Dresslng,'Giblet Gravy Brolled Sirloin S-lteak Breadeà Pork Tenderloin wlth Grllled Fresh Tomatoes au Gratin Broloed Fillet of Boston Scrod shipped direct to us trom the Atlantic aeacoast), Tartar Sauce been in the west for a month. Goo9drich. - Mr. and Mrs. jerry PahIman -are Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Merrifield, 1014 now making their home in Detroit,, Elmwood avenue, returned home Sun- and are planning to stay there per- day f rom a trip to Hot Springs, Ark., manently Mr. 1'ahlman, is a former wbere they vacationed for about ten Wilmette resident. days.

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