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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 18

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spending the sumnier abroad, is ar- riving on the Mauretania which is Mrs. Charles S. Dingee, 912 Lake docking in New York Friday, and wil! avenue, entertainied the Tuesday club, returui to lier home at 1235 Ashland Aùust 25, at luncheon and bridge. at avenue Saturday. lier homer Ili FlornceLetitch 557, LI:NCO LN A VE. WIN N.ETKA announces .fl e opening of an exclu sive millinery Skop on Seplemberfrs Miss:-LeÏtch was formerly -wilh the Harriel' Hat Sbop, Evaiston, B ill, FOR. NOWý OR FOR WINTER WEAR IN WARMER CLIMES BUY IMPORTS AT'/ PRICE. Pastel and White. i Soile Angoras $25'and $35. for Tra velers 704 CFIIRCH STREET EVAI4STON {L il -o--- Mrs. E. A. Fitzgerald and children, Con. rrivead Ricastdee f torisi lMrs Beve, rly and Riard, ek o Not ra Fitzgerald's sister >and brother-in-lawv, IMr. and Mrs. S. H. Darst, 831 Cen- ./tral .avenue. *WiIette public library. LIBie v-STE ElDU ST. A good western tale of a blu.e-grey colt and a* tenderfoot, of a rouiid-upý, a camping trip), and a treasture andl the lads who- fouind it. Daudet-THE POPES MC\ILE' -Perhaps doesn't really: belong it«h. hiorse stories;, but contains so0 much1 huinor and is such deli 1ghtf ut reading that it is recommended for the eiîî- tire' fanilv. Doibrowski-"JUST, HORSES" A.beautifully illustrated pictur~ book of horses of ail ty-pes, %vith in- f ormation abîout each. Greene. ' GREYLIGHT JGreylight W'as èxactly the kind Pl a Shetland pony that a little. girl wvould love to own;, he belonged to Babs, alid together they liad 1sorte in-i teresting experiences in 'their honi'ý near thesea-shore. Greene-THE WHITE~ PONY 0 F H£BHILLS Further adventures of Gryit Babs, «\tunn and Cupid. Hooker-STAR, 'TH-E $TORY 0F AN INDIAN PONY Star belonged to Sonigbirdl. a littie Comancheiniaiden; : beauitifulpic- ture., >of -life .among the. Plain-s* hidi- ans and- thte love these 'Indians showv, for their. horses. Jamr es-SM-\OKY., THEý CONVHORSE 1-is story is written ,y a cw ,,hose life, as lie-puts it, 'from thho time I first squfiinted at daylight, lias been with, horses."' Received the Newbery Award ini 1927 for the nîiost outstanding contribution to childreii's. literaiure for the- vear. Lindsay-SILVÉRFOOT Based on a true incident that hap- penied to a Southéirnhiorse and lier Xegro friend, about tlhe tinie o'f tile War-between-the- States-ý Mitchell -,HORSES NOW ýAND' LONG AGO *Stories, verse and information' about hiorses 'iierè-aind-now" and "long-go-and-far-awva," ' some. of thei fainous, 0'thers less well-knovùf Orton-PRANCIN.\G PAT For the sinallest horse-loVer is tliis tale of Pat wlio, fronli thie fanii, goes to the city to deliver îîilkl, thli be- cornes a moving-van horse, to eltd again at his bold home on the farn. Sýegur-M'ý\E-I0IRS Orc A DONKEY Cadichon, mnore leariied- than any horse,.'relates for lus snuaill aster

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