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Lilk" C‘ fsai onga 0w E .1 1030-21) lmy ()pwn \\'m-k «My: Pram the last number 21f the mugâ€" :1zine “Public Libraries" emnes: “.\‘nw the words of delight and tri‘l 11mph are big words, tun big to he: applied to any of the little daily hap-i penings taken singly but collozletiwza-li ly thev giw, the librarian hor keen-‘1 est pleasures. The}, are ordinarvi happenings. such as UC("l|l e'uer} day? in every public library. and as straws in the wind, they show that the li- brary is fulï¬lling its function. is meeting the needs of the people and making a permanent place in their lives. To have the library supplied with fluivers ..... (as the Highland Park Garden Club supplies our Pub- lie Library); to hear from an irate ninther that her buy absorbed in a magazine has forgotten to go home to lunehenn: to see indifferent towns- folk gradually acquire. the library has ‘bit such neeurrmu-es bring to the librarian her supreme satisfaction and give to her work a signiï¬cance :and value that repay her every cfâ€" 'ft1rt‘ What more pleasing tribute. startling tho it may be. than that of :1 girl "Sm girlie, that was some swell bunch of books you glue me. Gut :111)‘ more like them?" \nu uâ€: .-.u.\ n.†It is won for thv librarian nndghlouso. “It seems to me that I sup- lwth'r pvrhnps for those about 11m‘,}purt this library with ï¬nm‘. You are that Hlvsv moments of oxaltntinn nru morfvct robbers-LE . rnrv :unl fleeting. Newr for long ...... hut i< n<unliy hrnnuht in earth speed- ily hy one of (he jnlh~ of this‘ workâ€" :Hiu) \mrhl l’vrhum it will he one «If thuse frqui-nt and embarrassing intwrrimvs cum-erning tlnes, which <-:i<( the darkest, >hmlow of all upon the lihr:iri:m'>~ tiny, and which almost shake her faith in humanity. Then it i< (“hut lllr linpless one longs for the impersonal and independent. at- mosphere of the city library. cnvies the librarian never subjected to such interviews, and the assistants who (-nn calmly disclaim all responsibility in enforcing rules. Rut oven these shades lighten in retrospect as they are Shot through with tho glints of humor which the librarian is able to perceive when she has safely emerged from them. Who could mourn long over .xuch memories “llt‘ll nnc mm recall a typical mono- louun likb this: :23“: do v.0: 52:3. 3:: Q n? 1:57.55? 2» 3 tn PUBLIC LIBRARY Enjoyable Week-end} Trips giw‘ you?" Glancing 1t tho Iihrm‘inn's new Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. HE frequent and convenient service of the No affords a splendid opportunity for vacationists day's outing or a delightful week-end vacation in ti districts of Wisconsin or Michigan. By the North Shore Line you can quickly reach Milwaukee, where convenient connections can be made with the Milwaukee Electric Railway to many of the ideal lake resorts of Central Wisconsin, or you can change to the many steamship lines for points along the Wisconsin and Michigan shore- line. North Shore Line Save time and travel in comfort by using the North Shore Line. Limited Trains leave Highland Park every hour On week-days and every 30 minutes on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holidays. Express trains making one stop in each town between Waukegan and Evanston, run every 30 minutes. Local trains making all stops, are operated at frequent intervals. Clean, cool, comfortable trains. No dirtâ€"no dustâ€"no Cinders.- CHICAGO OFFICE 66 Wu! Adlmn Street Phone: Central 8280 do with all the Fast, Frequent, Cool Service t0 I: Pearl [Theatre PROGRAM i "Please remember, no more books >about Indians for my boy. He WILL !flght his little brother. or course, 11 know it's not your fault. but could- :n‘t you interest him in ‘Little Lord EFauntelroy'T It's such a swmet story." lNow these are some of the feats ex- pected of the librarian. The charm of the unexpected is never lacking in tho make-up of her day: and strange indeed are some of the questions asked, ‘ "Three books for Grandma please, and dnm' have any dying in them. phrase. because the last «mo ynu sent her gave her a had turn." The rwcos- sity for remembcrim: grandma‘s weakness is obvious. Although the town librarian mhst touch so many phases of the work that she may never know the pride 0! the specialist or the joy of the expert, this very variety is what gives her work more charm, makes it broadening and prevents it from ever hevmning monotonous... Even dry statistics become vital when they reâ€" For further information apply to the nearest Ticket 0550:: of the This Program will be found in this position every week N6RTH sno_RE HIGHLAND PARK Ticket Ofï¬ce Phone Highlund Park 136] FOR COMING WEEK . ON OPPOSITE SIDE CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .ANQ Via 0f the North'_Sh0re Line acationists to enjoy a real ation in the noted resort km- to her own library. They really pmvido the sporting element! To m-o “ht-ther- the circulation for the present month will not outâ€"do that n! a your ngo, never loses its inter- No, work in a town library is never dull, There is a spirit of adventure in Um air. As the doors are opened tn the public in the morning. one wondors what the day will bring forth, And host of all the longer (me is in it. the more interesting it becomes. So for a life that is full of real satisfactions, that gives scope for the best that is in oneâ€"let me com- mend to you the work in a town li- brary." Although this was written by a li- brarian in New Jersey about her own town experiences. it is rather typical of the life in the library here. 1 think that perhaps the happiest hour of the wholelast week was the Thurs- day afternoon story hour for children. It is with regret that I must an- nounce that the last story hour will be held on Thursday, July 315t, at 3:30. MILWAUKEE OFFICE 187 Second Strut Phone: Grand "36 n Margaret Rldlon. Librarian PAGE