nference on child tion at the Palmer m. " _ Reference D Reference Department f.i.lchl .flq?dtha F Fall is always the time of reorâ€" Rally of the [ yanization and planning for winter ‘ America at St. *« makin® ) f » is making plans for more effective 2‘?:“ last Sunâ€" _ service h_t!‘w year. Not the is undred ~young > least of theseâ€"plans is the ambition rally. _ *‘ to increase the reference assistance chamber of ~comâ€" which Nm:’;:‘;‘}flm td "i"’{ the !j'â€";-b'l â€"Thursda s lie. o are stu« arâ€" y evening aged to seek help in ‘their school _ § workbutihoml‘nfld public is Anderson has reâ€" urgedtq_mï¬ï¬‚ifldmfd' 1 . after a.several . 1) . STe5cq :dm:ul:' M‘i‘;‘-’. fene * $1 n Friday and Satâ€" k. It is the meeâ€" thorities on child and local, for exâ€" s of ways to . make d hanvier for the ed a convention of ary Association last She accompanied itchell, librarian of x of this handy, kes writing a : Weimer of Surf visited her sister, hite bond paper lete,] $1.00 : _ ddress paper on g deskyâ€" you‘ll usiness letters, sheets and 100 Printing H. P. 557 uses for it. IN AN will iï¬ï¬ï¬i‘;ï¬w L O rg‘b:;ï¬â€"?ï¬â€"th‘â€"“ T â€" 39y the state of Illinois in force AUEâ€"| Flizabeth Barrett B! mmg“ tuguese and 1 8+ | the Psalms of David. . _ American Annual â€"The addition| _ Also from San Francisco is a copy of the 1981 annual of the American| of Aesop‘s Fables from the Grabâ€" now brings that encyclopediaâ€"upâ€"t0â€"| hornâ€"Press.â€" s f z1 3 i The Grolier club of New York is Essay and General Literature Inâ€"| represented by Notes on the Ame dexâ€"Another reference work of imâ€"| ican Press at the End of the Eighâ€" portance is Essay and General teenth Century, printed in 1927. Literature Index which ndox Gmnliditiersmiotcigtie i B0 ETT is cnaaloestcamnavecmnintn ies rterorniimicenecrin thousands. of essays and articles f ‘ from several hundred volumes of colâ€" Lecture Series for. lections and miscellaneous works. Mothers at Field‘s Dictionary of American Biography Store in Chicago â€"The Dictionary of American bioâ€" j graphy has now added its seventh Widely known Chicago physicians, volume. This set when completed | Nurses and authorities of child welâ€" will rank with the English Dictionâ€" f"“ vriill be the spukendin a serâ€" § . Lik es of important lectures interest m’og“g!f!o_!‘!l*gi&‘g@ !.;;m:rg- to mothers and expectant mothers, mmAS“i:‘†°ftfl‘° State ‘i)n a copy of Ancient Books an * the field ‘of Mp“ht‘“c‘hfl'dhdi;m‘] a ern Discoveries by F. G. Kenyon. s reicly jor the State â€"ofâ€" Hiimals| SNaxn of San Fram T o en aad »Latuues ~OL, ENC â€" M PARRE C G0 Nash of San Francisco may be seen B No o ow S S o e ue o0 0 ge i in d e e Some Recent Reference I» Who‘s Who in Chicago â€" 42 latter it includes only persons no \ongerlivin':undalzothoaeofall people who lived in the territory now known as the United States. One corner of the reference room] is devoted to the newspaper file which includes the following papers: Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Evanston Newsâ€"Index, United States Daily, Christian Science. Monitor, Chicago Evening Post, Benton News, and the Army and Navy Journal.â€" the â€"reference collection. â€"â€"£¥ S _ 1N# dispensable work is "a series of short excellent treatises by eminent specialists which form a record of the progress of the people in religâ€" commerce, . science, literaturé, ~and manners from the egrliest timesâ€"to the present day. (1904)." After waiting for three years the library has at last been able to add HICHLAND PARK PUBLLC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS set of Traill‘s Social England to Newspapers â€"One of reference V Feqi‘s Living Authors T. "; ‘i; When you visit the library look toda up your favorite authors in Living .Ns“"'m""‘_ Authors an excellent volume conâ€" taining 400 biographies" a "\ _ The patients cost the county about mate glimpses of contemporary $3.75 daily, according to v’n Patâ€" * Magazines s â€"Those who have been unable to locate‘current magazine articles beâ€". cause they were at the bindery will be pleased to know that the 1931 volumes of bound magazines are new ready for use. The bond magaâ€" zinesâ€"sinceâ€"1925â€"are kept in the ref. Wâ€"Mflâ€"flâ€"â€"ï¬ww }maguines will be found on a designed exclusively for their use ~___ American Printing Presses * An exhibit of zome of the best work of American presses is now on display in the reference room. nu' â€"â€"From the Lakeside Press in Chiâ€" cago may be seen three leaves from Rockwell Kent‘s Moby Dick of 1930. represented by a copy of Samuel Mearne, binder to King Charles II, huv Cvril Davenport, 1906, and by Widely known Chicago physicians, nurses and authorities of child welâ€" fare will be the spegakers in a serâ€" ies of important lectures of interest to mothers and expectant mothers, to be held in the Narcissus room on the seventh floor of Marshall Field & Co. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, November 3, 4 and 6, lmdontheumedty!thOt"@"‘h following. Te n i e n d Dr. Heriman N. Bundesen, eom-‘ missioner of health of Chicago, will open the series, which will be on the general subject "Some aspects of modern infant care." Social agencies which are participating inâ€" clude the Elizabeth McCormick Meâ€" morial â€"fund, â€"Hliinois â€"soCi#L°y _ 307. Mental Hygiene, Infant W elfare Academy of Pediatrics, Educational committee, Illinois State Medical soâ€" ctiety and the Chicago Auochtlon for Child Study and Parent Educaâ€" tion. 9sy & . a There will be no charge for adâ€" mission to the lectures. Admission, however, will be by ticket only. Tickâ€" ï¬ s maAj h in the office of the fants‘ S2CLION_ sn â€"tha 46 e floor of Marshall Field & Co. or by calling State 1000, local 71. F axton club of from â€"the Portuguese by â€" Barrett Browning and TB ~~_â€"|| Problem Arises in 18 Failure of Attorney General 0'“'1 Carlstrom to make a direct ruling ontbex‘i‘lltoflï¬()‘!l!tyt“’‘:l“"°j townships for the care of patients in the Lake County Géneral hospital today brought a new problem for fA__*._ 2. Frawid Van Patten, of Ralph E. Church Out in Front â€"â€" Friends of KaipN L. CLHUICH AFR calling attention to the fact that f mounninnmme e 0e ocm vs _ =â€"~â€"widethe dtylimitsof Chicage" s '._'- ireagpio ut £ ‘ gity limits Aarit of Chicag at County Hospital : David Van Patten, of chairman of the hospital for Congress Kalph E. Church COUNEY: * L A KE Arung.on HMts: Mt Prospects Caervew ' is regarded by constantly ct that | increasing numbersâ€" as an acceptâ€" ublican | able candidate. _ F Uiberty:!!e Starting Sept. 1 the hospital comâ€" mittee started keeping a record of residence of patients preparatory to billing the various towns. In his last ruling Carlstrom held that . a county© could maintain a county farm and pay the salary of a county physician, but his office failed to rule on the right to charge the townships 10r P have hospitals, it i nomination for Congress from the new Thirteenth District is rapidly. gaining strength throughout the entire territory. Following Mr. Church‘s announcement June 19, the original Committee of 277, a W‘Wï¬; opened the campaign uly with.a letter recommending Mr. Charch to the district on â€"his _ highly endorsed record of perâ€" sonal and political integrity and _ efficient public service made as State Representative from the th=â€"senatorialâ€"district â€"for the * past sixteen â€" years. The many o sunporters of Mr. Church _ are meeting with great success in building new com mittees throughâ€" out al} sections of this district, in which Mr. Church, because of his staunch fight at all times against inefficiency and waste in governâ€" ment and especially against high ~should be billed townships for patients although Aoron Grove cliles Center which consists of all of Lake Lo.nty and Cook County which the patients MAP O| NEW {3th © NEW TRIER: THIRTYâ€"ONE l4 lt iR #* 6