Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 31

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Mom ton Wells. _ _ Diagnosis of health, by W. R. P. Emerson. _ Ultraviolet light and vitamin D in nutrition, by Blunt & Cowan. Narrative history of aviation, by .lnhn Cultistrum. Towards a new architecture, by Le Curbusier. Art in America, by S. La Follette. Literature Firehead, by Lola Ridge. , Berkeley Square, by J. L. Raider! Scandinavian Literature, by H. G. 'l'upsx/e-Jenson. Best plays of 1928-29, by Burns Mantle. , Exiled, by John Galsworthy. Twentieth century poetry, by John Drinkwater and others. lure Travel Old Luisiuna, by Lyle Saxon. Open Road in England, by Prioleau In the land of the lion, by C. Mm hunting in the jungle, by Cr M. “you. Useful art of (mummies, by George Sonic. T 500 Criminal Cases, by Glueck & Glueek. Nervous. housewife,' by Abraham Myerson, House that runs itself, by Schultz & Schenk. Fine Arts Linoleum block printirut,*y E. W. Watson. Religion Christ of Every Road, by E, Jones. Simial Sciences Illinois Voters' Handbook, by L. B. Cmdmun. Early American costume, by War- wick & Pitz. Useful Arty Conquest of the Air, by C. P. M. Brown, Plain sailing cook book, by S. S. Brown. Fruits from the home grounds, by U. P. Hedrich. Wurld Almanac', 1930. Encyclopedia Brittinaca, Ed. 14. Philosophy Ytmr mind and you, by G. K. Pratt Psychology of the Adolescent, by L's. Hollingworth. Problem child at home, by M. B, Sayles. Natural Science . Romance of the Planets, by Mary l'ructm'. Hurmui nature and conduct, John Dewey. Christian and Jew, by Isaac Land. man. History of financial speculation, by R. H. Mottrum. Recent books added to the library during February are: Reference ' Dictionary of American Biography Thursday, March 6, 1930 Lamp and the lute, by Bonahy Do. mmnn head colds, LIBRARY W. A. Kear- John by Attend Meeting March " The Deerfield American Legion auxiliary will hold their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Frank Peter- sun on Monday evening, March 10, ttt tl o'clock. Mines. Earl Frost nnd Ray Nenrgarder wily be assisting hotesxes. To Attend Northbrook Camp The Deerfield R. N. A. camp have been invited tu attend a card party tu be given by Northbrook camp on Monday afternoon, March 10 at 2 n'elock. son. Short as any Dream, by E. gaunt. Exile, by Warwick Deeping. Birds Got to Fly, by Ruth Blodgett. Invitation to the Dance, by Madge Jenison. Not on the Screen, by H. B. Miller. Man with the Squeaky Voice, by R. A. J. Walling. .. Pure Gold, by J. E. Rolvaal. Mr. Mulliner Speaking, by P. G. Wcdehouse. Can't Get a Redbird, by D. Scan borough. . Ward of the Redskins by Sheba Hargreaves; Whistler's Room, by Paul Alverdeu. Woman of Andros, by Thornton Wilder. _ Young Woman of Manhattan, by K. Brush. ' Lacquer Lady, by F. T. Jesse. Heirs, by C. J. Cannon. While the Patient Slept, by M. G. Eberhart. Backwater, by T. S. Stribling. Australia Felix, by H. H, Richard- Tiltman. Mrs. Eddy, by E. F. Dakin. Livingstone, by R. J. Campbell. I'm Lucky at That, by Daniel Betts. Fiction M dern Comedy, by John Gals. wr hy. /indlestraws, by Phyllis Bottome. Tomahawk Rights, by H. G. Evans. Blood Royal, by Dornfurd Yates. Mauritius Case, by Jacob Wagner- man. whey Letters_ to Lady Chesterfield and Lady Bradford, by Lord Beaconsfield. Eminent Victorians, by Lytton Sta. Romance and the rise of the Amer: ican trupics, by Sam Srowther. ' Wet Plander's Plain, by Henry Wil. liamson. History of Italy, 1871-1915, by B. Croce. War of Independence, by C. H, Van Tyne. Guod Soldier, Schwcik, by any Dream, by E. s. Ser Biography THE PRESS J. Han- The Lake County Bar “million was officially uppriled of the Judge's intention at luncheon Monday, when they met after the reading of the docket for the Much term of court. He will take up the practice of law immediately upon the Acceptance of his rumination, Ind, it is understood, he will take oMees with Attorney Rllph Dady, counsel for the First National bank of WIukegun of which the judge is n director. The present term of once of Judge Edwards, which expires in June, 1933, will be filled by a special elec- tion to'be called by the governor, and until then, it is expected that Judee in an exhaustive “lament given to the press Judge Edwuds all": I single reason for his tetritrttation; the financial stringency which the judu'l salary has llid upon him and his family. Judge Claire C. Edwards, for more than 15 yenrl on the circuit bench, stertled,the Lake county her Mon- day with en announcement of " rel- ignation from the onion. He lent his resignation to Governor Emmerson requesting that it be immediately It- cepted. JUDGE C. C. EDWARDS RESIGNS FROM BENCH Sends Resignation to Governor, Monday; To Resume Pri. vate Practice "in Highland Park friends anticipate the - iron- ble at this rally that they experienced at the Whitetail rally. that the hall will not be large emh to accol- modnte those that desire to attend this meeting Satur- day night. so come early. The good Citizens of Highland Park and vicinity in behalf of Chief of Police Timmy of Lake Forest. Repub- lican Candidate for Sheriff of Lake County, invite all " friendi and their friends to be present at this meeting. There will be good spam-rs who will tell you why Chief Tiffany is the heal qtmlltied eautdidttte for (his oMee, Mulls Special Election TIFFANY RALLY WITTEN HALL Saturday, March 8th, 1930 Highland Park 'Nhuty for Sheri! Boo-ten ti O'CLOCK P. M. At An olllclnl Republican undid-t: tor the 17th judicill district will be chosen at . meeting of the district judicial committee, which will prob- ably be held It Rockford noon after the npecial election in called. Tmty- two delegates from the Luke county bar selected by the County Rumbli- cnn Central committee will that with delegatel trdm McHenry. Winn“. and Boone counting. nnd the choke of the combined delegation- tor the judge-hip will be named. since the retiring judge in a mi- dent of Lake county it k - that the Judicial commitue will re- fer to this county and nut to nup- port a local man. shurtlee or Judge Fisher will preside in Wnukegnn for tho _ term. “I Gnu-II Are, nun-u Put 'uttttaittert by In“: Mal mo .... Mm he 0-00 Inning link. 10:“ n. Wall-hr ”In Irvin I“ You In eordiluy invitod to visit the Reading Room IOU": Vic-I (In. I I... h 0 p- VIM no." T.." p... In...“ It“ I “I. I... lot “u out. Hut M of a“. Bei-tist of my“ Put Ill Ind - cannon IIRVICII CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ttook "

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