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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 41

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November 29, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 41 Happiness Secret Told in This Book, Librarian Declares ".\fiss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian p . at the W 11 mette ublic librar~-. has sdected sample sentences this WCl' k irnm three excellent new books to ht! iound at the library. The first will tell ypu how to live happily, the seccnHI is a treatise on American arc hilecture as it effects the Atnericanization of foreigners, and the third "·ill explain itself. Here arc the.· samp1 e To live hapily you must bring into deft organization a multitude of things. You must eat well, sleep well, excrcise well, love well, work well, and so on-all according to your 0\\'11 nature. Your ambitions must match your abilities, and you r abilities must find a :-.ttitable time, plate, and ohjcct i,)r their exercise. Let anv one of these rttan,· factors go wron~. and the entire scene may change in a twinklin~ irom gaiety to gloom. \Vatter B. Pitkin in "The Psyche,),,t.: ,. nf Happiness." ,.., vantages of democracy a high standard~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of li~i~g and physical 'comfort. ,. ..'t'lf:"1f:'lf:"1f:,.Si'lf:,.f:'lf:'lf:'lf:'lf:'lli"'lf:'lf:~f:'lf:~f:'lf:'lllllff:'lli't: ~ Phthp_ N. Youtz in "Sounding Stones ~ ~ o~ Archttecture." ~ f!: ~cntences: This morning departure of guests was a s~urce of constant curios1ty a_n~ astomshmcnt to the neighbors of Ed1th Grove. ,Curtain after curtain would be raised surreptitiously and only a few inches, others would sn:.tp thetr whole length, and sleep-distorted faces would lurk from the windows. ~1 J.v any and varied \\'ere the reports th:.t.t went flying from house to house cuiruinating at last in the least po~sible one of all, that those big cases did not carry musical instruments-n.Jt they! They caricd all the wicked apparatus of gambling. Only for "vice" could they stay awake so long. Muri~l Draper in " ~1usic at Midnight." ..,\!: 11111 !Ill ~ CHRISTMAS GIFTS of t e U nUSUa ~ ~ ·u: '! ~u: 11!1 /1!1 h l K ind 2i ~ Ill 21 - ~ ~ #Ill ~ .. u: ~ ·u: 11!1 ~ I!JI R ~~ R To those who seek the more · unusual and less commercial f G"f H h . things or· 1 tst c oostng presents" becomes a voyage of neW discovery at this shop. » a » 1111 ~ »IIIII ~ 111 ,.uz The 1\'obel prize for literature is the most valuable and important of literary prizes, amounting this year to $46 299 d 'fl · · .a recor on sum. 1C pnze iS never awarded the basis of 01101 book, but for the general literary ex'cellence. Thomas Mann. a German, is the winner for 1929. His best known hooks arc "Buddcnbrooks" and "Magic 1Jow does Americanization takl' ~1o~ntain." "T!1e q.uali~r for ~vhich place? ~ot by treating a uniform race he 1s most p_ra~se~ 1s h1s capact,t,Y to w a uniform climate. :\ot wholly by I understand dtss1m1lar characters. ~ducation, labor and social contact . , . Partly, at least, by living in American ~lr. and 1lrs. L. ;\, Drenner and l~uild.ings with the~r superior P.lumbi.ng, I their !amity will ~pe~1d Than~sgivin~ hg-htmg- and heatmg and their umm- day with the latter s Sister, !\frs. Frank aginatin.~ design. Put any pe ople in 1 H. Senger of Franklin Cro,·c·. these architectural molds and thcv will -otake on the characteristics of Arn'erica, Mrs . L. F . Gates, 723 Eighth :-.trcd, · ·ng <1 ·1 1 ;Ls so many } 1ave. Tl1c pIace w I1erc spe nt 'J'I 1an k ·sgtn :1y w1t 1 1er · · · progresses sow 1 1 · Ill · (aug 1 1 ' He1en, at 0\\'art . .:1 y IS ltt:r, .\( , ISS 1more .\mcncamzatiOn tlw obsolete slum which lacks the.: ad- college. · I ~ ... ... _,. ~ !!:, i... _ Ill J{cattstrom &Pand ers "Uutom-13ilt6lasses· SCIENTIFIC and MANUFACTURING · ~ a· ~ AlP ~ = 1/11 ~ ~ 1/11 ~ R ~ ... _ « "'~ ~ Ill » 1111 ~ ~ OPTICIANS ., · Ill ~ THREE STORES EVANSTON 702 Church St. . Univ. 1848 HIGHLAND PARK 391 Central Ave. H. P. 9298 2160 OAK PARK Lake & Forest Village Tnj our "Emergency Service" lot broken lenses. It's Rapid! . «"'u: ~ u: A;, » ~ » 1111 2P ~ ~ ~ ~ ts A Deslc Set of silver, gold and enamel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,;~-~,~~ - ~ ~ INCLIN-ATOR-for the Home INCLIN-ATOR-Asce,ding Stairs A ~ide selection from exclusive importations for Anniversary, Wedding or Christmas Gifts For Anyone to Whom Stairs Are a Hardship PERATES electrically, by the touch of a button. Is strong and depend· O able. Folds up and does not interfere with the customary use of the stairway. In appearance re-sembles a piece of high grade furniture. Special attachments for invalids. ,\ ill last a lifetime. Costs little to operate and price is reasonable. Owners all enthusiastic. Additional information upon request. SPAULDING-GORHAM INC. MICHIGAN AVENUE C H t C A C 0 . OlllliNCiTON AVENUE~VANSTON RELIANCE ELEVATOR COMPANY Passe,ger a11tl Freig/11 ElePattrs ~wilh.. BLACK STAll · FllOST ·GOlHAM INC. 7ifth .Jlvuuu .New !f"* 212-216 W. AUSTIN AVE. CHICAGO, U. S. A. SuPBRIOR Photte 2406

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