Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1933, p. 3

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â€"$1.20f downâ€"balance in i Â¥4+ Gives m&d your water supply. . your [amily. It cost: comée jn and visit :ur 75¢ months I‘l'lml;::‘ol‘ot‘é t sor $5.00 dlowg'nco wance as down payment. gas r heater that will ‘s de, Installed for as ¢ assisting. Ricker, m'E'r.'n.mm' of the also signed the cerâ€" ave Hot W ater tificate. *'nn -d run was entirely f y Ford car. Sent on gl“ Ufit:{dlghtam mewe a """'m""““'i.m:l ig more seven both Washington -fi ‘m the fio\mfi . ashington on bank -h(t;o” river, _ wuee us i s nanus. Â¥ Li l2 t f the entire run the Ford functinfed berfoctly." No mechans ical a r were : every g: no f oil Afte the fllhc"-t;homé that run was made at an L-m:»dfltmhfl-!! Mt. V. us give you an estimate Use|with your nt i and off upstairs.| No fl, instant HOT equipment in your No Delay $1 ired in the radiator. DAY, AUGUST 3, 1933« nolds, dNotthCuolm operated the car day r mote than seven dl.m Washington u?h. ;mt th%l w€ Washington on the bank ‘otomac river. _ ctom th on emeimes dependabl of gas :;E ‘ m . nt er before ajpailâ€" ainage of 20. ouls pe ho NCE! | my Run ANY | wese umm m . onue ce Perfectly fet "I am making this announcement at an early date in order to. allow the boys competing ample time to "I shall accept| the board‘s recâ€" ommendation and â€" qualify their ehoice as my appdintée. Those deâ€" siring to compete may file their apâ€" plication at my office, 1791 Howard Street, Chicago. Eut dent of an board to conâ€" sist of naval officérs to hold an exâ€" amination probably the la: rt of September or learly in y and select the idate 4 physically and tally for the apâ€" pointment. The | applicant lbpuld benotlnuthan-ixt«nthof age nor more t twenty years of age on April 1 of the calendar : in which he enters the Naval z:: demy, and must hiave resided in my district for not; less than two years," says Ju4e3 Simpson, Jr., congressman fron? the Tenth Disâ€" triet. * h "Inasmuch as the Navy Departâ€" ment has informed me of a vacancy which will exist y next q at Annapolis to be filled from my|disâ€" triet, I have 1 Capt. Edward A. Evers, U.S.N.RF., to act as presiâ€" Annapolis Vacancy Is THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 tell‘ Nouhmsamneedqdwhenyoq, Nâ€"North Shore Line. With 148 trains betweenlfilghlatid Park and Chicago always ce when you want it â€"w be latelInight, during the day, afterâ€"th or mo and evening «commuter" h ride No frequent both ways â€"at all times. whole lot easier on you ahd your fam out long,| tiresome Why run mfi@chanoeofbdngmm in the ? North Shore Line train Announcedin District “Ihfl”fl w d M Shw w ti: twenty years of he calendar the Naval mr ve resided in my ssed the train aga : got What‘ | "I am also writing to Phil Collins, ican Legion "33" oxporation, askâ€" in some way to honor the sucéessful candidate d the| National Conâ€" ention of theAmericsh Legion to be held here during October, : It‘is my thought that perhaps i'- e boy chosen could be given a ticket to the Conâ€" vention, and possibly be congratulâ€" ated by the Nationga! Commander. I feel that this is i itent, inasâ€" much as it will be the forming of the career for the sugcessful youth,‘ and naturally feel t ' it would be an honor for him to (be recognized by the leaders of thJ prevalent orâ€" ganization of exâ€"soldiers, sailors and marines." §1 4 | Doreas Circle Two field Presbyterian Ch sor a bake sale on & ust 12. Special orde with Mrs. William P field 212â€"M. . * Bakery Sale in â€" Deerfi prepare themselves rpr;ith'e examâ€" ination. t J B ’ No dirt No dust ‘of| the Deerâ€" clfi will sponâ€" aturday, Augâ€" s thay be left ‘vebelin, Deerâ€" ild Aug. 12 â€"ride et tfiysl laily ned '” leaders by J. Mo Cam ized R ::‘f“fl with | a One | tenth| of population of the United States is of Né desâ€" cent, Dr. in e points out in a reading | dourse, "The Negro in Amerida," published by the| Ameériâ€" can Libraty! Assgodiation and just receivend at the Highland Park Pubâ€" lie Library] | is 2 Dr. Negro, stride fron proble structil Camps %stnti n, mer, and hs the lib1 these have y Nati ~.Cou Poe Nat 1938. Scribner 1983. | } Scientifi October, 1 New) Ou Camps, J&4¢ Cabins, Lodges: and Clubhouses, by F. H. Brimmer. â€"| Motdr Campcraft, by F. E. Brimâ€" ro‘ freb |of charge, by any on who li orks, (school, or pays h ity. living oft, side t cmuy in a card by paying an annual fee of $2.00. | A libra J is | when books are wanted fpr home reading. $ JIt is w to your library card ‘th, all time. Otherâ€" wise you may find just the book you nt |gome _ time when â€" you haven‘t yoirt ‘card. | If you do not find on th§ |library shelf the book you ark lodking for; ask your libraâ€" rian about it. Ask also about the postal lr drder you may leave for the k ygnu wan 4 Each 1i ;ai ry h:i a list on cards of all its books which is called the Public} Cathjog. You are free to use the cathjlog yo irself.. } Onééd ~a magazines are bound This is the Use card. magaz nes" ed, at the library are bound ifdr futute reference uke. This is the dtime of year when they go to (the|bindery. â€" The following issues |are| missing, If fieu have been & subscriber to these titles and have hnd longe f them, the libtary) wfould l;pmhfte these isg ds | nd should be glad to have you tkléephone at once. f Nation, May, 1933. 4 s ~Country Life, April, 1933. | Poetry, Arigust, 1932. <. ‘ Natipnal) |Geographic, |January, use CA The | libs books to st informatio Each 1i of all lits Public} Ca use ca Hig \Park e â€" Library Do you the Highland Park Public! Library? |Reading m&m are frée t k ks may be borâ€" RELIABLE I RY 4 { ! A DRY CLEANING CO. E@eejt:;:ontmtor EClectric Shop ig ‘well) to ith you : ou y nt | gsom 1‘t yolrt c 4 Solith First Street ner‘s,] January and May, imp yo cr s = Cabinets -H; = Pecorafinz of ia:ors ithâ€" Youth, for of | hoys‘ and girls‘) camps, 4 :impfuctor mer Gtaduate ing Mt:uiizeu' : ar a few of the best y has) books to rerd, y, and books to furnish juick] j ibrary, Own a library k, Fe ry,'1P33. mping) Out â€" | $1 Their Modem‘Admin- 1. K. Alien. « | , 'by;fil:e Playground n A iation of Amâ€" merickn, August and e H..P. 178 | mug CLEANLNG HLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY ;hncnuwn PARK ILLINOIS NSLADE | Highland Park INDUSTRY im Bay P. 650 OR K. THE PRES3S | _ Anthology of American Nefro Li terature, by V. F. Calerton, '_* _ The Negro Year Book, % t ‘Work, ed. mss | B |). The Negro in American GiÂ¥iliz tion, by ‘C. 8. Johnson. \I 3P ) _ Spreading Cheer gi; F _ _Virginia Woolf in her lask book of ~essays and criticism ¢. _ have sometimes dreamt that whe the Day of Judgment dawns and the ‘great conquerors and lawyer hnd statesmen come to receive thiir re wardsâ€"their crown, their Murels their| names carved indelibly upon imperishable marbleâ€"the } ,' will turn‘ to Peter and will s&y, not without a certain envy when he sees us coming with our bools un der our arms: ‘Look, these need ho reward. We have nothing t give them here. They have lo ed read ing‘." M | 1 | . IOt Sekto in Our Historyi{by iC son. "Reading with a Purpose" s¢ries Books recommended: fij Brown America, by E. R. Embi _ What the Negro Thinks . R. Moton. P33 The New Negro, by Alan Black Manhattan, by J. 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