Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 79

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for .anlotfer weej< DCTore returning to and. Denmark. her home in Topeka. CIVIL SERVICE 'EXAMS The. United States. Civil Servic bas' announced open commission competitive.examinations as follows:l junior, veterinarian, $2,000 a year, Bureau of Animal Induistryr. Associate extension home economis (4H club work), $3,20, a year, Department of Agriculture. in international soit ýRsàc yaDprmn of State. Adj udicator, $2,300 a year, Railroad«ÀÀ Retirement board. Applicants.for the adjudicator examination niust have iA had certain experienice With a ýcarrier Jraiaton or as an, empl oyee-repi organizaresenttive of an enployee inconnection with-such a carrierÀÀ io j o rganization. iHn formation ûxaN b ol àiée from the, secretary of tlhe U; S. Civil Service Board of Exainiers. at the Wilmette post office.À LEAVE FOR COLLEGE isý Chunton Demnmon. Jr.. and lrother. Roy, sons of ',%r. and Mrs. *CitnDemnmon, 310 Raleigh road. Kenilworth, left a ,%eck ago Sunday to resumne their studies at Dartmnouth.. tlinton will be a senior uand Roy ivho -,as an. honor student la'st vear.À Be fore the %vill be a sophoniore. boys left for scliool Mr. Denimon a nd. Roy spent. several wNeeks at Long lake. Xis., and CharleVoix on a fish-r....... *ngtrip. Theyý report that the. fishin- wvas excellent. Included in their catch ,vas one thirty-six pouind and one thirty-eight pound niuskie. ihe Mannehach., 140 Robsart road, Kenilworth, are both istudyiga v h versity ........................................................... of Notre Dame this year. joseph is sons of Mr. and Ms [Goîe hae ae n.,r nte o, oDtace. orn Iand Washington. D. C. fVi I -"m 1,idward and joseph Mannebach, B3U Y S A U O was grada junior and Edward, whoPreparatory tiated f rom: Campion school, is a freslbman, The boys left foi- scbool Tucs<1ay of tast week. Howard Fuchs, son of Mr. and I~T M TC G SS OR G EATERLtiLY w ATER A I G S ST RE â E. Fuchs, 206 Woodstock Mrs.. avenuie, 1enilwrth, left last Friday for -his sophomore year at the Uni- A EH AT ,IN AL D, ver$ity of. Michigan. Shortly before leaving f&orç,1ol lie ret4itped frçiI a ranch in Néw Mexco wbere 1he ýhad fpày been vacationing so~tem4l . Jiuly 0 Mr an t. * ae Âr ~ ~ j*rçi~isi for siJch a great cUflv<tine. Conanit hot anb us ... a yu i -r Othwilt fe is n all Mrin 39o4sc es be .. er . trely st suet lat.' yera usi olg, wihu tyu t...Akaotti ,. i 1 . W avekne, WiImette, anid Jack Holdtn. left on Monday f or the University of Michigan where they are enrolled .as freshmen in the Engineering school. S 5PUBLIC . Bv t vDT~ SERVICECO PA jLLN Y I51>ybi ,. , , , 111 ~ U Il s Memnal » 8o indey wt y@iut5Sa sevice OWN Jo Ann Figueira, daughter of Mrs. left on Tuesday to attend school at bill enra A e Mount St Mary's on the Fox. atSt. Charles, 111.

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