Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1938, p. 13

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IJshers»tf Hobby Show, These Kenilworth Girl Scouts were among a group who ushered, last Friday. and, Saturday,, at the North Shore. Hobby showl, held -in.. Evanston. In, the first rowe are. Harriet Darley, Betty Mitten, Carolyn Stein, Betsy, Hathaway, and Blçtir'Butl-er, while, in the rectr row, are Dorothy Cleary, Ann ýCody, Millicent -Klecklcner, FPrances. Becker, and A lice, Barnes. Staff Photo. Binghami-Aptitudes and Aptitude Teîstw-* Foret-th School for the Child frorn I A, di Sei'gWoldClearly Is i ,Two to Eight. Aidin eeig WrldJohnson-SchooI Bègins at Two. Aitm of Library. Pennell-Teaching of Readng for Better Living. Dalglish-First Experiences With Lit- By Ann L. Whitmack, Librarian erature. Seeing the world and seeing it tru- Johinson-Anthology of Children's Litera-. ]y is difficultitht1is _swift1_y min- Rawlinson-Introduction to Literature for ai e. but it can be done through the Childiren. righd choicé of books. The WiIhriettë osrbltt teatue sExlration. public *ibrary keeps abreast of the Richairds-Interpretation in Teaching. current crises anid.matel-ini w illbe ' idinz ajob ~that stisfies jg al- foui-idmi most subjects. Shepardson --Unit ed States In World Af- ,fairs. 1937. Social Problenis and Policies ofScd. Chase This is Democracy. Russel-po et'. Thom pson-Refuvees. Travel lIndberLý s-iten,.ftie Windl! Nixon-Vagabond Vovaging,. Vanl Til-Panube Flows Throug.h Fas- Brittain-Thrice a Stranger. ~ *' Chistowe-This is nis' Country.- Bror Van Boreni-Betnjaiiiii Franklin.- Cotti Hitier-Mein Kampf. Kitei Histot*y Kitsi Çhera-They Wrote on Clay. KaW Wiskemnanni-Cze.chs and Germians. ýGarratMussoIliis Ronan Enipire. Leu( Beals-Coinig Struggle for- Latin Mau Parents and teachers will find W(Og rnany new and important books on Ogie the education of children in the lib- S, rr.Books for :and about children Reil w.ays hard, but even harder when' the competition for work is as keen as it is at present. Trial and error must be left behind in favor of a ca.refully thought out plan for one's future. The Wilmette. public library has brought frorn xnany sourcesýý material on choosing.a career, and advice on how to fit one's self to ýy-Men Must Work r-Careers Ahead ý-Careers for Women iHo.w to Find the Right Vocation -I Find My Vocation ý-New Business Opportunities for, ý-Fields of Work for Women ý-Men Wanted by-Business Opportunities o rien. by-Fashion Careei-s, ýAmerican SPRING LEU OF LAMBI Our famous Palace g9enuine Spring quality. Very tender and. delicatel) flav or7 somne, lb2 8 ta 9. lbs. aveérage 12 to14 lb. average, SWIFT'S PREMIUM.or.. I PEACOCK, lb--------- PORK.LOIN BOAS? I2 t(-)3 11. average, g L ! any size cut 24c . .. IL. F 1RESlE *-10 10 Fresh Dressed BOASING HICKENS,. Palace farnous milk-fed quality. Tender, meaty and flavor- able. Fresh dry picked, lb. 4 * 4 Ibs. average Dust.-No Smoke-No Soot 1

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