Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1932, p. 7

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deal more in quantity and value thàntve were ever ablt to -get during that period of inflated prosperity. which soime of the wise ones sai d wotuld neyer end. I tell yeu moniey' always did talk, but just now we are shout- ing for those who have us, and wihen it' cornes. to pleasure, why, say. -we Cali make them forge. the bail tîns they think, they are having.".' I was deep: in the pages of a good hook, when my attention %vas S*witched ýby the above -remark, anid 1 turned to see two rather important looking "personages," -Who seemed to I)e "iii conference." The speaker was 11r: Almighty Dollar imself. Ili's t'oîpanmen was Mr. Haif Dollar, aise, quite. a noted character in'the finani- <'îal world,' but evidently quite Coln- scous that hl did net rate (fuite s4.1: high as Mr. A.- D. But lie steppedI into the discussion jüst the saine.> Whzat Can You Do? "'Von .rnay be riglit," hie replied. ."but it -seems te mie that yen onglit to 'soft pedal' -on that stuif abolit what yen cati 'get.' andl the picastire Yon eau cominiand-cspecially dnul-11 tinies like these. XVith xoniev, as %vitlî1 mien, our greatest vaine isii, wh:îit ývc can do, rather thani in -what, we can §.Li sten to. me, littie fellowv," re- torte.d the Alrighity Dol., " n~ what I arn talkingi about. 'I ain popiu- lar becanse, most of the folks wvliii 1 serve can get thronghi nie the things tlîey ant, amiId kîIçiow i. At t1iis Mîr, Hialf D)ollar. Setenîed to get a littie -hot. S"As far as that is conicerited,'*h sajd, "I -want you te knowv that J know more people than you I o. 1 an more in touch withi the \Vishies an te eeds of more people tfliail yen are. Ever since I gradnatcd froin the. mint* I aiso have devoted' mnch of my timfe te procurinig both thilngs; and pleasure s for aà lot of people,bt right now I arn thinking more 'Ofi doing than I arni of. getting., I hope that the people into whose pocl,~ go à ill often use me in that spirit. Damper on Pleasures "'rake the Village of NVilmette, thaIt 1eautiful town of swell homes on the north shore. There are hntndreds cf fine people there riglht now, Nvho nsed l a movement arnong the H-ait Dolliars that will prove that aiy' two of us ar~e as good .as you are-" l3otli of the "coniferees" scenied te; fade away, and I awoke, and resumned my, reading. Let us agree witih 111e "Sensible Money." TelepheneXV- mette 2550. Tell Mrs. Élaylock that! yen are, in this "fight against depres-.> sion. until the end of the war," just as many others have done. Help te provide work for those residents of Wilmette who are' ont cf work. If von den't think. yen. need anything in that line-invent a need for it. Nr and 'Mrs. Bert Stulliva1, 515 Gregory avenue,, wiIl entertain at a Halloweeen party Saturda\ evenînig. 3 RENTAL LIBRA'RY JIG-SAW PUZZLES, A nnounfcing the ofpening. of THE CANDY BOX and THE BOOK M-ARK on Saturday, November.51k ai I1*59. Wilmelte Ave. .in the BROWN 'BUILDING for HALLOWEENý C A LANTRY sugqests lovely bloorns from the Fair Lady's: favorite florist. For that festive Hallowe'en occasion a big, fragrant bouquet wilI be a ch ringgs ture. 0f course, Flowers. from .Hlavacek mean just a bit more, too, for they carry +haf implied compliment of "the best is none too good for Her." it, woul get a lot more juil ou..t o an umbrella stand into whichi lie could at least put bis umbrella. 1 cannot see how anybody cani spend a lot of rnoney for mere fun righit lnow,.when he -knows that there are eleven. millions of people out of work. I À.À.À.À~ Â A A A A A A À. WILMETrTE 2186' 235 RIDGE ROAD V '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 ýAl AL., ýAl Al, AL.

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