Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 35

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had read thiemY But. let me tell you sometbing. Just this mornirig on my way back from Ravinia to Minette, 1 stopped in Highland Park to look at a place. , tal.ked to, the Danish. 'assistant gardener. He Ilwas interested in psychology and theosophy, and he very nearly ou.t-smarted me. I had to hump myseif to keep Up." Teaches People to Live It is mnuch- more, important'to teach people to live than how to niake a living, says jens Jensen with ail bis sturdy earnestness. "A man is horn knowing how to make money," he says. "If it ks iii hrlm, it wiil corne out. Buthe niay -not kliow how to, live." So it is that hc himself wants.to> teacli people liow to live, why he is actively interested. in the North Side Housing project, why lie lectures each year to the short course agricul-, tural students at the University of Wiscoisi)-aiidl why he gets s.o much out of life himnseif. why his mind shoots off philosophical, sparks h wav au enwry wheel shoots off elec- trical sparks. Thle great moments on lus long trip' Weýt were simple onies-a pàuse duriing a snowstormi as.he approachied the Inipe aUy whichi lay far helow. l)athed, lu pitnks and purples *and blues, a. sight ieyer to'l)e for- *gotten. A sunrise in thée-,,an Ber- na(ind mounitainis. -I clirnbed up the rocks aiid sat down. with the tears rnnlninig dovvn rny face," he says. Or the lon1g trek, acrosS the great Texas 11lafixs. -1 wanited to be alone.;" le ilitefl(Is to sI)en<l more and more 'une away froinff 1211 Elmwvvood ave- nue. \ilinctte. less and less' tinie' * at the* Clearing in Ravnia. The, Clearinig in Elisoii bav,_ Door county. bvllle bis home, set high on a bluff, anil )ifls reminding him of the sea- shore in Deinark where f or 400. vears téle Jeîsens lia farmed. He: loves the rugged Iaildcape, the 'rug- ged climnate. -T"Ido ot 1like .toor nnch suni. It ik not good. for me. go to a boy iivingin iii ......'-'..'- meets the requirements of scholastic preparation, physical vigor, general worth and personalîty and exhibition of moral forces of character. Mrs. E. Johin Hicks,,241 Melrose aventue, Keniilworth,,is luncheon hostess today to her bridge club. Don't Spe.nd Your Cash The thuikm*g buyer -conserves bis cash in times. of inflation or unsettled *financial conditions. He makes his time instaîlment dollar purchase, his nee.ds and keeps his capital investments and cash in reserve for emiergencies. The thinker buys his car froni his 1 oca 1 dealer who is a skilled specialist in. servicing bis car efficiently. He finances his car with a local finance company which furnishes him with a specialized service. They grant him credit promptly, lielp to adjust insurance losses that may arise and are willing littinie of need to reduce bis monthly payments or mrake loans on bis estalished credit to meet old bis, taxes, doctor bis, clothing, repairs on bis car, or unexpected bospital bUis.. Budget your salary and end the year 1935 witli a paid in full titie on your niew or used automobile with your savings untouched in the bargain. As inflation advances and money becomes clheaper repay your purchases of today. You are flot mnort gaginig yoUr f uture zvhen you buy o.ut of income, You are 1protectit ig both the future and the present. Cail on your local dealer today. Buy your 1935 newv or used car on the MOTOR ACCEPTANCE COM- PANY tuiie instaliiient plan fromi YOUR LOCAL FINANCE COMPANY $1.OO - A - Day Will -Buy- You _A- Ne* Automobile. MOTOR ACCEPTANCE, COMPANY Greenleaf 3200. Rogers Park 8000 State Bank Building Rvanstea

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