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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 36

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Supt. E. M. Lain. of the park properties of the Highlend Perk Em Park district has been elected e di- rector of the Illinois Atooeiation of Park Districts. This mochtinn. com- posed of representatives of park dim trictn in many of the citieu of the 'rute, recently held its ennnel meet- ing in' h'primrfUld. Mr. Laine nt- tended. but was uneble to rennin for the t1rtttl sessions, and after he had left the umciation honored him by electing him . director. This goes to show that Mr. Laintt's splendid nerv- iron to the local park district end his experience and efBeieney ere MPN" einteelrnttroad us well as at home. Mr. lining nuts "tended I meeting of the, Irving Perk park district emu-rs. hold last Friday. emu-L Mr. In tht Irv Mk] tn sum. " properties " Park district rector of the Park District: posed of "Pl trietn in mm mm. recent! . M. Laing ls Elected Director of State Park District Association In: nevor helplulm e.-Ortrr v. T. McMAHON. R.Ph.G. 536 Central Avenue PM astion al to 'rhanksgiving mm Suggestion? wit " A delicious blending pf Molasses, Pepper! and Cinnamon Me per pound _ HOME-MADE PEANUT BRITTLE Highland Park Pharmacy - boy wants to [a for this summer to a place been before. tn a spirit m his father suggests Wrsassra you plan to spend your holiday-and especially if the place is at home-your hostess will greatly appreciate a box of schrafft's. These indescribably fine confections have an uncanny way (I Idding to every festive occasion. ' P Stop in and choose a selection she'll enjoy. We have them " $1.00, 81.25, 81.30 and $2.00 1 pound. SCHRA ms MAY WE MAKE A PURE SUGAR CUTS (pm-kn! in In)" if desired) Selected Candies and Chocolates MK per pound N. S. Line Reduces Fare for Livestock Exhibit Residents of Milwaukee, Racine. Kenosha, Waukegan and other north snore eommanities who plan to attend the annual International Live Stock Exposition " the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, will be offered the adVInc- nzes of a special reduced fare over the North Shore tine, it is announced by R. S. Amis, general passenger agent. The exposition will be held this year from Nov. 29 to Dec. 6. An open rate of . fore and one- third for the round trip between Chi. cago and any point on the North Shore line has been established, with a minimum excursion tare of two dollars. Ticket sales under this rate will extend from Nov. 28 to, Dec. 5, with final return limit Dee. 8. Advance entries indicate that the show this year» will live up to the high standard» established in previ- nus years. according to B. H. Heide, manager of the event. Phone H. P. 2404 Peppermint THE PRESS at the Highland Park library. A few of the most choice of the year are listed below. They offer In excellent choice for Christmas buying end mny be first examined " the library where they with others Ire on exhibit this week in the ehildren's room. For the convenience of parents and tenchers the children's room will be open on Thursday evening until 9 o’clock. Come in and look them over. Our enthusiasm for juvenile books never wanes. . Recent Children's Books The new children's books is the chief topic of eonversttion thisteek For Little Children A B C for Everyday, Sewell-De. lizhtful pictures that show the pro- gressive activities of a little boy and and ttirl throughout the day. The Painted Pig, Morrow--Strik. ing pictures which reveal the color and beauty of Mexican life Is well as illustrate the events of the story. To-Market To-Market, Brock - A Swedish picture book, charming be- muse of its color and design, the simple text tor which has been trans- lated into English. First Picture Book, Martin-There ir, no story, but 24 photographs of or- dinary things which the pre-school children love to point to and name. Playing Airplane, McNamara. Fimrerfins; the tale of a Sargasso fish, Bronson-This account ot a little Sargasso fish is interesting and in- y.rrrit.tiir9.nd there is charm and or- iginality in the pictorial presenta- tion. Allingham. Olle's Ski Trip, Beskow. For Older Boys and Girls The White Beaver, Sehultz--A new story of Indian life and adventure on the frontier. Rustum. Lion of Persia, Chidsey- Rustum, the legendary hero of Per- aia lives attain in this stirring narra- tive. Robin Red Breast. find Other Poems, 359 Central Ave. Patronize the Press Advertisers LIBRARY 56' The Shop for 1arntr_People JACK and JILL formerly of Marshall Field & Co. Erdie Outdoor Suits for Little Folks Jersey or Silk Dresses, $6.95 and up . sizes 6 to 16 yen-s HIGHLAND PARK,2LL. Under the management of MISS M. B. HOWES 'from 1 to 4 years Indoor Knitted Suits size 1 to 4 years Sweaters size 1 to 6 years Little Pilgrim to Penn's Woods, Albert - Selinda Reinhardt travels with her family from their home in Germany to .the Pennsylvania col- cnly in America. . Adventures of Johnny Appleseed, Chapin -, A splendid pioneer story woven about the boyhood and min- hood of John Chapin, known to all as Johnny Appleseed. Hiekory-Goody, Darby - Here we meet a lively' little girl who has for a playmate Kit Carson. and whose best grown-up friend in Daniel Boone, Boy with the Parrot. Coatsworth-. A short but fascinating story of Se- bastian, a little boy from Guatemala who traveled with his pack on his back, and his parrot, Lora. Boys and Sally, Knox-This story takes place about 15 years after the Civil War and tells of the happy your Sally spent. at Write Hills. Thirty Futhoms Deep, Elisberg - A diving crew succeed in raising an old Spanish ship that has been sunk 30 fathom: deep " the coast of Romance of Antar, Tietiens-An- tar, the bold warrior, the hero of the Arabs, lives again in this beau- tifully written story which the older boys "and girls wiftind just to their liking. Misaing Katehina, Moone--Here is mystery and adventure all in one. In the search for her grandmother, Yazhe and her friend learn mnny strange things in the desert. Prince Bantam, MeNeer-A stir. rznz and heroic tale of a great prince of Japan and his friend the giant Benkei of the Western Pagoda. Bold Dragoon. Irving-These are five splendid mystery stories taken from the works of Washington Irv- ing. A book which older boys'and girls will enjoy. There is still a chance to vote for your favorite story. Highland Park Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930

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