Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 10

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Wanâ€"“mp-“q ”w...- --h--ri-ee ”2.5.4. m - w; -4 _ . A. . . I - I I - ii, C- “southward the., 15% _ tai, 1r"ti'"u'v-t'a-'Nm8trNKiiir""imRa' 16' , . Iron 1;, _ books: 111.34:qu eight boob Forty Beet: for Bey-ind Gide - I. Children like to be ”MW. before, books were dreamed of, - story-tellers treveled ‘up and down the land telling wonderful tales. Some of these tales have been sung and told and dinallr reed. over and our min, four hundreds, even them-- ands of yang So it behlle that we. "who, like the old as well u the new, can read them with our children toc dey. . e V ofthese pol-indium, Usfdrmntion about them can be furnished, Md they any be seen in the rterriodieal room of the Chieatto Public Library. tTatr.u'aleu, of periodiep1 11W can help you 1taaNstreeeivedtlterevued1iktat 500 bushels mugging, compiled by the Nenmrk, New Jersey Public Li- brary which in may; 'tt its bui- neu braiichJ Ari1G,VhiAritr.ritirsrtip, 'iii'ibleibdatiit immnee broker than " journels betting on his oceano- tion, the banker 29. - " a' 26 saith we Street m‘ ,w_.___â€" -- --- Weiithiinitadidi, Electric Windshield-Hater ,,.' . 4iiiiiii Aaarindahield-uater-wiir givearmrarehsar vision through the windshield --4 making cold weather drivingai simple matter, and avoiding the possibilities of an accident. ' " " h - I,l,.ise,y.lr,'es,ias Auto Supply 'mepany -'-.._'H.-'_.e- B.--.--.--.-.--, -- _ __ Keep Your Windshield Clear OF FROST, ICE and SLEET "'t LIBRARY -'-'--'-.".--_..._.-.-V." v "'7 . _ .........W 6-Volt_, II-Plate-One Year Guarantee 6-Volt, IS-Plate-mr), Year Guafantee (wan, 18 Plate-No Year Guarantee 12-Volt, T-Plate-One Year Guarantee GOULD BATTERIES“ a An "tobiographieat sequel to 'Trp. etl-eun.” in which the author relates his experience on the Continent since quitting this éountry. He voriee his narrative with the comments end meditations on many phases of life especigdly the American scene. He 1tuadsutroiiir1rgor the return of the diiiflie" the 01111 Motion for the mm, in the modern world. ' _. ‘This list will be continued next time by the' aldltion of six more titles. '" . Th Hm: Ext). - Mid-Channel, by Ludwig ‘Lewisohn: Nils, SM LGGik. 6, The Prine-ttd the Pauper; Mark Twain. e. Grimm's Fairy T3131. " ng youderful Adventures of a. Anderson’s Pairy mg, am 4. Th Khulna atmthetVstoftheatwhiehhakte. oeastir-4toeir-eomrNd-hr-ttt-t. of Education, Wuhiygton, u s rud- httruiibdor-_-aaiir-itrtL-----l----r----- 1. Raw Taiu, Nathaniel Hawthorn. _ hittuhumiPriners,mnnh "a6.Ai_--cau'tiUt777-"---'--'""-"'-'"."'_'"'.-8.+.q- "I----'---..,...---.-...-, - _, - _ Just prior to the an: the club will serve ' dinner to its- members and guests. Reservations for the dinner should'be nude to L. M. Porhietitdr- Portia can be reached " his residence 1162 Tower road, Hubbard Woods, or So any demand: to but Cot. Romano): have been made that the menttterrofttteehahaveuennr. lowed to bring friends and neighbors with them whether members of the club or not., ' ' Be in closely mind with Cot. Linda“ and is m to bring the latter with him when ha comes to aqtegt1t--to-atoetlr-ahomr-hutu'-id profession! men. OT " the men connected with nie- tion none an speak with more an- thoettr than Col. Hendersonyho that develode the qiterrrtatmat'q millet: viee"in the air all then resigned to become heed of the greatest manner- ciel evietion organisetion in America if not in the world. Hr. Henderson, former 'ttmutant post mutu- genenl. v11! speak of “Awb'l Att-tsto tttalto "ing, a balms.” Pqul Henderson. vice president and general manager of the Wont!» natal Air Tun-it tttatt', of the Air Hail .eAiiee will his only Chicago tale of the you at the Mirth Show mph. Limit: and “no: Inna. Glencoe. Thursday evening a-r-av-----------'------- -t.r-t_...r.__ -----_- The leans-04ml by. under the at};- plaid ttie Inc. "tlab-ef-ttur-tttith Sign: emanation. " -. _ Paul mndefiott Speaks . . Jan. artn Gleilcbe Fhéne Hiihland Park Mn .' 12.55 .3 7.95 -.' 1260 The Highwood chamber of com- merce has let add. the: of land, in- cluding Admin! JJ2'"lf and Pgft plied To?“ puma“ 0 Vin: - dram the 'tdmattatteurt ttoineatudimr, without being in than of vehicles. ttttat-o-ttsta/suit-i/iii-ik children “WE”. are huh); provided and the M - she pt on of Gallium, --.- GiGi y J'" _ Sabbath“ term TI _ t Mina Robertson ”not; on Fauna In American Art Expression” " Car- son’s. January 251m; Februnry 1 at 11 and 3:80 o'e1oa" and on January 1tCat 8:80. WPak-‘men will have an opitortimltr' of heating “in: Robertson speak “V“Covorlets and o.titu--ou and Now” "the Os- ooli on February , It 10:30; Kiss Robertson wilt' show a group of new quiftljmpifed by the sci, tho! debut Irheter quilts have been shown at may important exhibitions both in this country and abroad. Kiss Rob, Ro-atld Arse. prise in textiles at the Chicago Art Institute, They were exhibited " the following places: Carnegie Institute, Pittaburgh,' The Anooclntion of University, Walling- ton, D. C.; The Chicago College club; The Pine Arts Museum-Omaha; The Association of University Women, San Diego, California; The Pine Arts. Museum, La Jolla, California; The Pteifle Arts aasoeiation, Ia Angeles; The . Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego, Californin; W School of Arts nnd Crafts, Edinburgh, Scotland: The School of Arts andCrntts, Leicester, mundane!» 1retehmmsrtralne1ami.- There will be a hue exhibition of these quilts at Canon, Pirie, Scott & _Co’s. gunnery 25, February 1. WWW? tt Gi, . Elizabeth ‘Wolls’Robertoon, the de- signer sad the who: of these quilts is a (listing; supervisor; of arts in the Chiészo public school and into her curt she hos woven the principles of design which "go into any artistic composition. _ But with the spirit of the quilts of the pioneer. needlewomen she by L.tr1e.rt,tya,ct,tr:LtteLa, Ityyityrr1 Ruth is futon: for My things but one uniqu- chin him is that it is the home of the Btiantteth Role srtairat Quilts. Thumb": at- tracted yids-proud attention, not only from lovers of quaint. smivals Ttrthtrai6tttr6-ea-rtrArrre-rttattir but from those also who nppreciute their artistic appeal“ iiiht'HgTgt-'-'-',, at tttt9fqtlCelub, ' ”new " in an event of Mimpedance to the entire, bust. ness and profusion! life of the north shore " well as to the cultural radii it " 7 ' 'tti, kw of the Inc SJ.ttmre-ren .itttri, Mad- den of Chie-Uard 1m :1. th that city. Few men in Main.- r 0 have been able to present in pita "Humid fashion th. pronoun of murky: bum. no: life a Col. lie-upon who fur you: m not only a note-Inn for the Put OMed dtrrartyte,Arst, one Mdttx,ata-urtutttodittinlatra, than at WnahhttttotC _r" _ . Quilts WrttittitionL ' -- -- __ _, Sfitted __ "iirtiiiitnia ttr' pitdiiiiid cnt-- liiiiitrjiLIt ' ""= Shh: a is f 31302 Recreational . Ian-me. Gar,.jA, 'rii:'-ysi-r.s2'r"'sair'aHia%eii9iiiik.i. "Ne-tH."- FFai'iik7.f, V T iik.Frrcaw - May. Jar. E

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