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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 21

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November 23, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE EIGHTY NEW BOOKS IN I SEARS SCHOOL UBRARY . Nation.d Book Week B~s Material Addition to Kenilworth School Shelves In connection with National Book Week this week the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth has announced the arrival .of about eighty new books. Ord.e~s have been placed for twenty addthonal books, bringing the total to one hundred. Following is the list of new books already received: Aanrud, "Lisbeth Longfrock" · Alden "Why the Chimes Rang"; Andersen' 'Fair~ ~~les" ; Baker, "Thunder Boy" ; .Barrie, ., Peter Pan in the Kensington Gardens ; Boutet de l\lonvel "Susanna's Auction"; Brown "Lon'esomest Doll" and "Lucky Stone" ·'Bunyan "Pilgrim's Progress"; Burnett, "Little' Lord Fauntleroy"; Collodi "Finocchio"· Colum, "The Peep Sho'w Man" · Cox' "Brown!e Prime.r" ; Custer, "Bo~ts and Saddlt>s ' ; Dix, "Soldier Rigdale" · DuBoi:-;, "Girls of Old Glory" ; DuChaillu' "Land of the Long Night" and "Lost i~ the Jungle" ; Dumas, "The Three Musketeers" ; Eggleston, "The Hoosier School Roy"; G. C. Eggleston, "Long Knives"· Ewing, "Jackanapes and Other Tales": Forbes-Lindsay, "Captain John Smith': and "Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman" ; Gre~::nc, "Greylight" ; Hale, "Peterkin Papers" ; Hawes, "The Dark Frigate" · Hawke~. "Jungle Joe-Pride of the Cir~ t.: us"; James, "Smoky"; Kipling, "Kim"; Lewi::;, "Silverfoot"; l\lcNeil, "Tonty of the Iron Hand" ; 1\Iajor, "Uncle Tom and Bill"; :\Ialot, "Xobody'~ Girl"; 1\larryat, "~1asterman Ready," ":\:Ir. Midshipman Easy," and "Children of the New Forf·s t" ; ~Iasefield, "l\fartin Hyde" ; ~Iathie\\:~. "The Ransom of Red Chief and other 0. Henry Stories" ; Milne, "\Vhen \Ve Were Very Young"; Muir, "Stickeen," "l\Iukerji," "Hari, the Jungle Lad" and "Jungle Beasts and Men" ; Xicolay, "Boys' Life of Lincoln" ; OlliYant, "Bob, Son of Battle"; Orton, "The Little Lo::;t Pigs"; Overton, · "Life of flobert L. SteYenson"; Paine, "Boys' Life of l\Iark Twain" ; Phillips, "Story of Xancy Hunks"; Potter, "Peter Rabbit"; llichards, "Captain January" ; Riis, "~laking of an American" ; Saint Nicholas. "Bear Stories Retold from St. Xicholas," "Cat Stories Retold from St. Xicholas," and "Lion and Tiger Stories Retold from St. Nicholas"; Saunders, "Beautiful Joe"; Scott, "Quentin Durward"; Stefanson, "The Shaman's Re\'enge" and ":\lountain Jade"; Stockton, "Bee ~Ian of Orne" ; Thackeray, "Rose and the Ring"; Verne, "Mysterious Island" and ":\Iichael Strogoff" ; Andersen, "Tales from Hans Andersen"; Banta, "Brownie Primer" and "The Browr.ies and the Goblins"; Bigham, "Stories of :Vlother Goose Village" ; Blaisdell, "Boys and Girls in American History," "Bunny Rabbit's Diary," "Cherry Tree Children," and "Pretty Polly Flinders" ; Chase, "Children of the Wigwam" ; Richardson, "1\Iy Animal Story Book"; Hawkes, "Eskimo Land"; Horsford, "Stories of Our Holid;:tys" ; Maeterlinck, "Blue Bird for Children"; Norris, "The Story of Hiawatha" ; and Segur, "Story of a Donkey." VISIT ART INSTITUTE Mr. and Mrs. ~ilton P. Tilley of Pupils of grade SA at the Howard 428 Willow road are being congratuschool made a trip to the Art insti- lated on the birth of twin boys, John tute in Chicagp last Friday. Miss Milton and David ·Brown, recently at '-E-dr-·to_r_,~W-I-I.M_t_TT_t_L_IF_E_:- - - - - · Betty Scheidler was in charge of the the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Milton . While the Sanitary board question- trip. M.iss Frances Donnelly, art in- returned iast week to her home from mg and exposing is going on would structor, also accompanied the group. the hospital. . it not be timely for the north shore P···················································· resi~ents to make an appeal to public sentiment and have the obnoxious signboards used to adverti'3e the can·- I will be at the : didates, but for:- which the public pays, removed? · 1 Highland Park 1 M. M. Schaedler I CO~IING SOON WATCH FOR .DATES : 301 Sheridan road L-··················································~ Public Forum i ! VITAPBOD AIID JIOVIB'rOD i : ALCYOM THEATRE .· lm·················································ml · · · · · · · · · Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings -? · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... · · · G Henry C. Lytton 8 Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington and Church . m E(IQmii)BDB · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · OATS Blue Boucles The Color You Want-· The Style You Want The Fabric You WantAt the Price You Want- · · · · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · Books which have been ordered for the ] oseph Sears school but which have Eot vet arrived are: Alcott, "Eight Cousins" ; Brooks, "True Story of Christopher Columbus"; Nora Brook:;, "Boy Emigrants" : Churskaya. "Fledglings"; Clark, "Poppy Seed · Cakes" ; Dyer, "Ben, th E: Battle Horse" ; Grahame, "Wind in the Willows"; Kipling "Just So Stories" : Lewis, "Astronom~ for Young Folks' ' ; Lofting, "Dr. Doiittle's Caravan"; Nash, "Polly's Secret" : Page, "Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus"; Pyle, "Otto of the Silver Hand" ; Roberts, "Kings in Exile" ; Seton, "Monarch, the Big Bear"; Shaw, ··castle Blair"; Stein, "Gabriel of the Hour Book"; Bailey, "Boys and Girls of Colonial Days" ; Brooks, "Stories of Red Children" ; and Smythe, "Reynard, the Fox." Mrs. Kathryn ·Vernon Is Recovering From Illness Mrs. Kathryn Vernon, seventh grade teacher at the Stolp school, has returned to her home from \Vesley hospital in Chicago and is rep<;>rted to be improving after her recent tllness. She probably will_ be unabl~ to resume ~1er work until after Chnstmas. Durmg her absence ~fiss Florence K ussbaum is substituting. Mrs. at her lowing Luke's John H. Morse is convalescing home, 2308 Central ·3treet, fola three weeks' illness at St. hospital. · · · · · · · · · · · e · · · · · · · · $50 and $65 HERE are 1 ~ enty of Over · coats at these prices 'mos: anywhere you go-but you won't find such Coats as these elsewhere at $50 and $65. Each · year thousands of men set their m'inds on a Blue Over· coat-and each year we comb the market for the best fae· rics, the best styling, and tht best tailoring to meet the de· mand. These Blue Bouc1ef are beautiful Coats. They wiJ' give service as well as smart · ness. Before you buy an Over coat-see them. · · · · · · T I I I I I ' j · · I · I · · · · · · I I · · · I I I l · · · · · · · · · · · "Chicagoans" $35 and $40 · · · Im . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... · ..........·. m I IN 0 UR EVANS T Q N SH 0 P · · · · · · · · · · e

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