LE John Allen Stewart, business man- sger of the North ShoreCireult these "tFi"miFrttiitjtT9itr"riit'rii/1irir it: signed that once, to tau,otraret in September. He has announced the circuit thatre’s next play to be “Salt = " y, .l I " I _ e l day -" engaged W,. 'tms', bthnme ' 1’s. Otis and 186904 Summers will direct it, It willbe presented in Msy in the north shore towns. Stewart Resigns His _ _ Circuit Theatre Job A ELECTION _ TUESDAY. APRIL 21, 1931 COMMISSIONER " NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD smug Park an: Church a can. was: a! Bulk-I Park It! Inn! A†cums mucus _ and†School 0:30 I... In" A†0-†lat-h. livin- mu 5:. WM â€It. and. 0:00 You are cordially in“ to visit the Reading Room, who" the Bible. and all saw Chm Och. lit-nun. may it tad. horn-Id. or mind. IOUâ€: Wmhd.r..0n.m.t.0..ass. My“ 1:“ u... - "0t."0.ars.hrrmdtt-tr. The, Tax Payer-'3 Friénd _ for CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM J. H. TAYLOR Mr. George Bonn-om was also†school director of the Durham gram- mar school on "trtrdny evening to succeed Mr. Julian' Smith. . There was out. The nnnunl aqhool report was given following the election. The Door- field school boagenrtemttertt m Wil- Clumsy. Mr. Ginny-his been A muy- abie member and regret In: express- edwhen hemfttmsdtobeneandidnte for re-eleetion. The Wilmot school board members, are E. L. Vinyard, M. 0. Hopkins, and Roy Clave'y. _ Miss Irene Rockenbach visited the First Congregational V church school in Waukegan on Sunday. vise Rock- enbach had been invited to be their guest and to observe and give sug- gestions. She visited the various de- partments of the Sunday school which are meeting in the Glen Flora public school until the erection of their new Congregational church building. She was the dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Goodwin. In the afternoon ti worker's conference of the ofBeers and teachers was held. There was an informal discussion based on Miss Rockenbach's observations. A meeting of the North NortMeid Cemetery â€mention we: held " the George Rockenhach home Saturday evening. All the members were pres- ent, with the exception of three, Mr. o. B. Brand, who is in Flor-ids, and Mr. Edwin Forke of Chicago, ind Mr. Frank Parke of Wheeling. The regular routine of business was trunn- tteted.t Julius Johnson we: re-employ- “I: cur-cuter; -rr f _.. - caf't'arir"s' mum†sew: Hr; 10: Hopkins and Mr. Roy ‘Chvey were eleéted. “(heinous occurred, one for the unexpired term of Mr. E. J. Ginter, who became ' non-resident of the Wilmot school district when Batmoekburn Wed last summer. and the other for a three-year term of the outgoing member, Mr. Elmer There were 277 votes cut at the Deerfield-Shields high school election in the Deerfield town hall on Saturday aftarnooeu,iuuaLuutt-eisret1 275 votes and Mr. George McBride received 268 for members of the high _schoc-l hoard of edueation. _ _ HarryHOhnder of Highwood was unopposed, also, and was ducted tera Ghit School trustee.~ He mam] 1175 votes in Drerf,ield. The total number of votes cast in therthree townships for Mr. McBride was 1363; for Mr. Getty, 1349. Mr. and Mrs. George Herder visited Mrs. Peter Harder, Sunday evening, who is m ’at liisr'hinife' in Highlhiid Park. T . Dorothy Jean, the' little duighter of the C. T. Andersona, bu the chicken "h card party will!†then by the Eastern Star Thursday evening (to- night) at the Muonic tempk. Bummckbum is to have its own school which will be ready for occu- pancy about September 1. . A spring festival is to be given It the Wilmot school about the Artrt of May. "New Adventures in Flower Land," en operette, in to be presented by the pupils, under the direction of, Miss Lyrevine Votew'e cadet teachers of the Bush Conservatory of Music. -, The Mold are department will give an old time Mace " the Dut- "ld (ammu- Ichool gymnasium on Sum-day evening, April 18. V - Deerfield Locals I'll PIIII be aretitiythereitttt'v%tt the library on Friday or Saturday. Their one comment, “I mt some good book: ready for the week-end when the fam- ilrictu1 at home." You know there is a book 'Uris-hi-e-Visit-ttmira' chi!!! ---i, he hang the sun, A child book-worm is out of mischief nnd in a "la place, too. 7 - _ _ The following are some of the books added to the Bizhlnnd Park public library during Hutch: V _. . Ref-ee--, u Boeial Work Yearbook. F Ayrr'tt Directory of Newspapers & _ Periodienlir. . 7 _ . _ Baird's Manual of College Fraterni- ties. U. S. Government Publications, by Anne W. Boyd. Essay and General Literature In- -_r dint, hymn. E. Sen-I. ' _ ' "WiimiiiirFiriT'iiiiirarieiWerc - V _ February 1930. . ""-'e Journalism--. _ New Empires, by Karl A. Bickel. Foundations .of Human Engineer- ing, by th R. Gow. Individualism, Old end New, John Dewey, â€â€™9‘ "i", _ ' That Next War, K, A; Brett. Enduring Quest, H. A. Overatreet. 1htlittitt1trr, 'tFeatTrisjisTrirTiiiiti tWirigtttrir 1:1; Culler. Religion of Man, R. Tagore. V v- Socinl Menage-t "e-'------ _ .Iatw Enforcement. J.. E.. Johnson. Cosmic Religion, Albert Einstein. Robots or Men, B. Dubruiel. _. Business Law, R. S. Boner. Europe, the- World's Banker, Her- N. Goldsmith. F Accounting. W. G. Gown. Creative Home, I. Ill, During. - Badman letters. Henry A. Bard. Fink“:- _r, _ History .of lunar: AlhthiE"tr. J. bert Fain. . Story of the Near East Relief, Ins. L. Barton. Drifting Sands of Party Politics, o. AF. Underwood. F . Ntjturctkunte-- Liteurf the Ant, M. Mirteriinek., . Science of Life, B. G. Wells. Electricity.- A Study of Ptrrt Prin- _ eiries, til. E. Burns., _ Textbook of Common. Rocks and Minerals, F. B. Locum. Useful Arts--- T ,Thhw'l‘hin; Called Browning. A. B. Burnham. T Principles of Equitation, Buntto (in! Bonn; ' ' Li-tttre-c. Chsin Stan Syrian. Mr But Story. W, by Wilfred when. Barrett: of Wimpolc Street. " Mather. V Tin Pan Allen [one Goldberg. Famous America: Athletes of To.. day, C. H. L. Johnston. _ Philosophy of Art, C J. Dumas. Outboird lotorboau, and Engines, dolph Baler. New York, NttrMortnd LIBRARY Aggy: 'itsiikii I -r" 'r, . C Anthology of Atneriedtftuero Lit. ~mturo, an cam Navajo Indiana, Dane Coolidge. T-ei--- F South America, C. P. Jones. Jungle Tide, John Still. Marriage to India, F. Hamwirth. So You’re Going to Spun, C. E. C. J. Finger. Bed-Book of Travel, R. Wright. Biography--- C Bverytrody's Boswell. F. V. Morley. Pepy’s, His Life and Chatter, J. G-ws-t YnTiEgarerriuV in "ttrHqtelHttmit; F: A, Jlelr, . “ "F'T Daniel Webster, C. M. Fuess.’ " Mensch, Marshall Foch} , _ _ ' Pietiott-- . e"" -, . Bad: Street, Finnie Hurst. T Jhtuse Party, E. M: DeiatUld. Min and . Woman Carl ano. . Mrs. Fischer’s War, Henrietta Les. Rush. Wadi] Growing, A. F'. Calvert. Rainbow Fragments, J. M. Shall. Bulbs for Annex-inn W, J. ( Winter. -_ f -. . '. Mayor Carley of Bolton an that rtteubttnetohd-othatytmr paving won't have to be tipped ll htstdttout-ortti_i8P', seven or eight hundrod other citil will unit on that diu---a'orb land Expm. A buie troublo with msemritormqt immune. in the Net that too In!" person: We: imam to ‘mb’ Ham-hm Imam _t3qmtte. let. Topsy. A. P. Herbert. Richer Dust, Storm Jameson. Above the Dark Tumult, Hugh Val- pole. Ggrden JIpNttr--, l l t _ __ tattoramus Garden Book, Mary w. dar, Lowell Thomas. _ Manga Reva, R. L. Elm Bushwhacking, Sir Hugh Clifford. Adventure Under Sapphine Skies, hughlin. ", F - India, the Land. M therBiaek Page. lie; Nada. Iris. my E. M. Kelly. Dark Karim, Shirlmd Quin. Bridtrssuafrisim.idhstttirtttc, ---.-- Festival, Struthera Burt. Everlasting Struggle, Johan Bojer. GomrEartti, Purl S. Buck. _ _ Dr. Thomdyke's Cues. R. A. Frei. Glenn. _ The Forge, T._S'. Striblinz. Red Bill, A. M. Chinhdlm. White Fun. o. B. Prouty. _ Bop1tisstieatets, Gertrude Atherton. Winding Lune, 1?hi1ircGilthc --- No Surrender, J. von Amman-Kal- man. _ Stories Without Women, Donn Byrne. Silver Key, Edgar Wallace. ' Roads to Glory, R. Aldinxbon. Short History of Juli: Page, In Tackling the Immutable A Chronic Profane. Thunday, April 16, 1981 Thanh!