$s } € . f: W3 & & % Fifteen Diaeourm; by Joshua â€" Reynolds. I > Tumbling IHlustrated, by L L. 1900, by Rica Brenner. j I Cover the Waterfront, by Max Miller. Pilgrim; of the . Apocalypse, â€" by Horace Gregory. > Internal Revenue, by Christopher Morley. / ie â€" Everybody‘s Lamb, by A. C. Ward. End Papers, by A. E. Newton. Book of Americans, by R. and S. Practical Engraving and Etching, by E. G. Lutz. Fashion Drawing, by Eliot Hodgâ€" kin. * * Another Gardener‘s Bed Book, by Richardson Wright. ‘Rope Work, by L. M. Roehl. Houses of Stone, by F. F. Peters â€" Lithography for Artists, by ‘Bolâ€" ton Brown. * Literature Laura Was My Camel, by Arthur Weigall. & Twelye American Poets Béfore MeClow. _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 == * S 0 Old World House, by Herbert Sescinsky. . * Folkways, by W. G. Sumner. Making the Most of Your Income, by H. A. Blodgett. New Party Politics, by A. N. Holâ€" ,combe, Diet in Sinus Infection and Colds by E. V. Uliman. [s Common â€" Diseases of the Skin, by G. G. Campbell. Amateur Telescope Making, (Sciâ€" entific American). l Elements of Euclid. ' Dead Reckoning Altitude and Aziâ€" muth Tables. American County Government, by A. W. Bromage. . Natural Sciences Textbook for Stationery Enginâ€" eers, by W. G. Beaver. °* dick and Seott....> " !~.‘}} 0000 4 Short Bible, by E. J. Goodspeed, American Business Law, by J;J. Sullivan. ‘ ‘America, Selfâ€"Contained, by Samâ€" uel Crowther. s Finding a Job, by R. W. Babson. World Disarmament, by D./ P. Mayers. * . Industry‘s Coming of Age, by R. G. Tugwell.. Scientific ‘ Disarmament, by Vicâ€" tor Lefebure. . + Amazing Low Rate Orrer/ D. Hardy. ® Fiat Money Inflation: in France, by A. D. White. & New: Deal and Tariff Policy, by F. W: Tetter. by W. G. Bartlett. by F. J. Haskin. s _ American Nautical Almanac, by by S. J. Kupits, ed. : .: _ =>~~.; . 5,000 New Answers to Questions, : Some new books added to the liâ€" brary. during December, 1983: Economics of Recovery, by L. P. Compensations in the Professions, Devaluation of the Dollar, by C. . 8. Nautical Almanac Office Earth Is Enough, by Baker, Brow-i Dawn of Conscience, by J. H. Authors mâ€"ck_~, m 4 cz |â€" esn oA > SA &â€" + ocracy in Education,by J. K. HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY â€"â€" _ HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS _ ‘\Useful Arts AT P ‘,‘_f'.’, mot.SPRingg Enjoy every outdoor sport while you Bathe your troubles away! The sportsman finds a new thrill in golf, riding ï¬shhwdloutdqaspom;hhh up in the Ozark Mountains in a 900 ocre Government Pork Sufferers from rheurnatism, neuritis, kidney trouble high blood pressure and kindred ailâ€" ments find swift aond sure relief in the forty. six worldâ€"famous springs here ot Hot Springs, healith comes to jagged nerves. > M. ~Vant ‘ Road. > Cli tor. . firemen‘s 1 the fire. s there and promptly. _ _ Zaimascu Dy rIre Jack Johnston, Deerfield fire chief, reported that there was about $100 damage done at the Kit Kat Kitâ€" chen, Tuesday, Dec. 26, about 8:30 p.m., when fire broke out under the floor from a short in the electric wires. He estimated a damage of $25 to the flgor of the building and a loss of about $75 in food and merâ€" chandise. | ‘The first alarm cama in while a Look Back to Glory; by Lass. o f t Deerfield Store Is Kingd' ford. field. Peter . â€" Wild P Flouron. Claverton Affair, by John Rhode. One, b{fne and a Hundred Thousâ€" and, by Luigi Pirandello. Bird olf Dawning, by John Maseâ€" Palmer, | _ s Love Letters, by Ernst Haeckel, son J’unipTro Serra, by Agnes Repâ€" plier. + i+ ~ Along} This Way, by J. W. Johnâ€" ** ++3 4 Biography 7 ‘ Crowded Hours, by Alice R. Longâ€" worth.. |â€" ‘ ‘ . Sampel Pepys, by Arthur Bryant. . It Was the. Nightingale, by F. M. Ford. ' Kapoot, by Carveth Wells. Somugh Gold, by M. L. Davis. â€" Naked. Mountain, by Elizabeth KnowlIton. > 4 Edwardian Era, by Andre Maurâ€" ois. I x ts > In S ton. : F. H. Simonds. War id Llo Give Your Heart to the Hawks, by Toasts and After Dinner Speechâ€" es, by (Dudley Jerikins. feal cb Picture Story of English Literaâ€" ture, by J. W. Cunliffe. Mb ; I M ‘With My Own Eyes, by Frederick Man of the Renaissance, by Ralph An It ~Coli§otad Verse, by Robert Hillâ€" Kit n dBp e t ols sB ilian Winter, by S. C. Brooks Offensive, by Maurice Hinâ€" Abelard, by Helen Waddell. [orses of Iceland, by Svend Memoirs, 1915â€"1916, by Daâ€" ~ Travel ut Aoireak tland Again, by H. V. Morâ€" m Coming, by Roark Bradâ€" t alarm came in while a neeting was being held in ation. All firemen were Kat Kitchen is in the R. building on Waukegan ford Hammer is proprieâ€" ca Faces the Nest War, by answered the call véi'y Damaged by Fire Mr. and Mrs. John R. Notz will be installed: as worthy patron and matron this evening at the annual ceremony, of the Deerfigld: chapter of the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. F. P. Browning and Thilo ‘Toll are the retiring officers. baldistaniralbedbidiinc d 5;5:.;]"!“1!!- is ‘ Mrs. C. E. Bates, wife of the, principal of the grade stchool is proâ€" gram chairman.: ‘| " Pl ® ‘ Deerfield O.E,.8. to _ | Install This Evening "A. Schoolroom h; Action," with fortyâ€"five minutes of school in each room will be witnessed by members and friends of the Deerfield Gramâ€" :rur School Parentâ€"Teacher Associaâ€" on Qn Friday evening, Jan. 12, at 7:45 p.m. 9p9 :. Following the;,class | room demâ€" onstration there will be gymnastic drills in the gymnasium. + MF David Sl‘ï¬dérs.; chairman of the P. T. A. finance committee, is in chl‘ï¬e of the party; Mrs,.â€" Allen Weinstock, ticket sales; Mrs. Wilâ€" liam ‘Galloway, refreshments; Mrs. Harry â€" Olendorf, arrangements; Mrs. Irving Brand, publicity, | Deerfield P.â€"T, ‘A. to j â€"__ Hold Evening Meeting N or Deerfel mar School are pl party and fashion gh Friday. afternoon, J: o‘clock, at the scho The fashion show is through the coutrtesy Plr; shop, "Mary Mrs. St. Peter will m ~Members of the ‘ntâ€"Teacher ‘Association of. the Deerfleid Gramâ€" mar School are plarning a card paxtt‘ and fashion ghow to be given‘ Friday. afternoon, Jan. 26, at 2:00 o'clotk, at the ;nc‘h:o? gymnasium. The fashion show is to be presented An Auvtomatic Gas _ Water Heater never fails or forgets! / $2 ddynâ€"ï¬césy_‘ Terms | now installs one in your home A full line of Magic Chef models may be seen in our display. Sizes and finishes for every requirement. medi oys Magic Chef Jan. 26 THE PRESS heater you ‘desire, there is one that ‘"will meet your re?nimnents exactly. A wide range of prices. Ask for details on the correct size and type gas water heater for your home. No obligation. _ j down in Janu: the GAS APPLI have, an instant supply of hot water, if there is an automatic gas â€"water heater in your home. If your hot water system is obsolete, inâ€" efficient or inconvenient, now is the time to make it modern and deâ€" pendable. Don‘t continue to enâ€" dure the handicaps and nuisances of old water heating methods. Enjoy carefree hot water service â€" with an automatic gas water heater. First thing in the morning â€" in the middle of the night â€" at any time during evach‘ 24 hours â€"â€" you Make January "Home Eqaippiisy. Mornth **=» use this year‘s easiest purchase plan f: i A type for your needs Snore Gas Company U The Knitting classes held weekly at the Qlendorf Dry Goods Store in Deerfield will be resumed Monday at 2 p.m, with Mrs, Isa Laing as teachâ€" er. 'l')nso classes are open to all who aré interested ‘in the art of knitting and are spornsored by the Deerfield Woman‘s Club. The first meeting of the Y. P. M. C. for 1934 will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o‘clock,. , Richard Merâ€" ner, the new president, extends an invitation to all young people fourâ€" teen years of age and over to atâ€" tend. _| | u. i8 Deerfield Knitters On Thursday evening (tonight) the board of stewards will meet to adopt ‘the budget for the coming year. | | 0.~ Yota 1. 3 . An executive meeting of the E. L. C. K. was held Tuesday evening of this week at the Bethichem Evanâ€" gelical | Church (to . chose. departâ€" mental ‘heads for the coming year. Bethichem Church < _ > _ Group Map 1934 Plans Officers of the L. L. L. Club to serve for the unminc yearâ€" are: President, Robert Page; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Farl Berning; secretary, Edna Bloch; treasurer, Dale Berning. Outgoing officers are Hubert Lidâ€" iker and Helmuth Piepenbrok retirâ€" ing président and treasurer. ; . One | hour. ‘of .motion: pictures: is the program planned for Sunday evening by tbg s Iéhh Club at St. Paul‘s Evangelical urch in Deerâ€" field. There will be two reels of California‘s picturesque peninsula and another of "Experiences of a Rocky Mountain Ranger." ‘The pubâ€". lic is invited. Admission is free and there is no offering. . } : Read the Wantâ€"Ads Telephone Highland Park:3300â€"3301 ¢ . Club Presents Free Movies Sunday + I ns There is no more valuable kitchen appliâ€" ance than a new type, modern gas range. With one in your kitchen, your days of dreary drudgery and wasted time are ended. The new gas ranges are fully ’%utomatic. Among their features you will find cven heat control, insulati>n, instant top. burner lighting,â€" automatic time contrrl clock, smokeless broiler, handy utensil drawer. easy to clean burners. Many modkls. Modâ€" erate prices. 2l | $2 downâ€"Ezsy Torms . Your most hely kitchen servar a modern Gas R Resume Classes 4 pveieP rendedishare 40. 209 tin Aimane 16 d tss s llk. cold without .'m“m“.‘“?l + “;;ilhh, o Md‘“‘ï¬mtï¬rfl«nfl.x offers sim lowest coét refrigeration. Always dependable. Makes an at io: . of ice cubes Has trigger tray: release, non im temperature regulator. Models for every size ily. See our display now. y .Mkh.'.“m"""-"h parts, Elgmlu cold wi a trace of “Il“ or Viqï¬o-. ith ;kl, gas flame circulating the refrigetantâ€"Electrolox offers simp lowest refrigeration. Always dependable. Makes an abudBâ€" ioh . of ice cubes. Has trigger tray release, non def temperature regulator. Modcbfotmry-inf‘- ily. See our display now. y t . .. with ELECTROLU the Gas Refrigeratc Come in! You Get More T. D; TA 62 dpwn Easy Terms x y for i * 'i’ho’é': ï¬jlf;‘ to the 1 3 rc Ei C \%’Ffl r you _ pnense C FRENCH: LICK SPRI .. HOTEL _ F i 40 jome come a thousand or more miles, some f; for French Lick‘s waters are famous on the | r youâ€"the ttig with all its benefits may be | C of a few hours‘ travel and an astoundi l.!u\ .\ 7;"» s y sith . 1. 4 e § 3 i _ 1933, to March 1st, 1934) ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND MEALS The owners of thousands of America‘s great i."'L o n toped moderate qasicine, slapt unbes rs, en moderate ex s o'%oporii{: air of the Cumberland fmm'xï¬,ï¬ to the problems of business, finance, the arts, i en arme e una e ms ves. 4 their children too:. _ _ t M iry wil insttll'. ANCE you want| NEW LOW PRICES . 1200 first hour (In effect from November 10th, ceeding hour. _ _ 1935, to March 1st, 1934) HORSEBACK ve ne‘ ant Ads Bring Res iren _ (under 12), N iren . (under twelve) Nu‘-'uu-, FREE s, or Chauffeur, ‘l.fl per & (when with â€"other guests). Dancing » Nowâ€"French Lick‘s climate is glorious se:rlv:re v;inie: mtho{llhbnm Fordthl: :o ; day of the year w ring new delight out of each of the past five winten‘lm compelled to forego his favorite sport out us 10 days of your time and we‘ll give you ved body and a new .mentaldpictnre of rife. _or write for, reservations or descript LICK, INDIANA GCART, Pres. risk a few daysâ€"a week or tenâ€"a :â€y:ar’l health ? 3 RENCH LI Sells Health! © There is no better time thas January to install the appliâ€" ance you have been wianting. you buy this month ‘You : start the year with new servi@ and conâ€" venience in your hom d :take advantage of the year‘s &asi * chase plan. You pay onlÂ¥ $2 d:a to enjoyâ€"at onceâ€"the benefits any one of many gas liances. There is no delay in i stallation. But you may extend p t fot the gas appliance you . over a long period. Visit our difplay now. â€"or telephone â€" and come plete particulars of thil special January offer. THURSDAY, price of this Duncing every nigh PLUTO BATH ( H. J. FA . §1 ;W 1{8 #4 Â¥ THRURSDAY, . 2:30 Woman‘s *M; > at the home Putnam, . 221 enue, Miss A sociate secreta ._ of: Foreign . M § the guest spea T00 Girl Scout me Tuesday: > $ 1:00 W’:h at the chu: head liitflfl w.;u;o'doek., day evening. testimonies of henling, is: at 8 _thm"’ ages of four and tw MM“ First Church of ugï¬nle Avenue, is a branc mmmw 7:00 Boy Scout m Sunday: 9:45 Church Scho start the Ne ing how mai with‘ .perfect ‘ the whole qu the Church § 11:00 Morning wot having no.¢ Highland Pa: . Subject for sermon "God.‘ Highland Park P A free public i maintained ‘by. this Sheridan Road, wh from 9 o‘dieck in 1 in the evening: reading room is 0 b:80. Here the Bi orized Christian & may ; be read, bo! chased. : All are cordially the services and â€"1 reading room. Friday: 11:00 V Monday 2:30 W Thursday, January 7:30 p.ni. ‘Meeting Highwood Avenue ,._ board. | Friday,: Janusdry 5: 7:45 p.m. ‘Special q ~ church. | Sunday, January 7: 10:00 a,m. Teachcd 10:30 a.m. Sunday 4 6:00 p.m. Epworth 7:45 p.m.. Evening: sermon by th j theme,, "New Tuesday, January 6:30 p.m. Confirma 8:30 p.m. Young i .___ ship. { Visitors nre alwa Sunday School a the direction of °D ‘Morning worship .. H;‘ F. Sjiemsen, motning : serviceâ€" 1 to the teachers ar Church School, the for the coming ye Rev. R. Intermeéediate an meet at 6:45 pm. tive places. > The will begin at 7:4 charge of the assi Marks,â€" Many of » The Highwood M land |Park PW review, (szever Edward West inet golo and 1 cornet solo; t _ companied by 7:45 Young : Womé# oc z. , . The Bethany ReV.L.W.SlN Church P! Caurel: and Li Member N. Woman‘s ‘Pre ing: at the O Presbyterian Lichtwardt of Belis > of, As will | s peak worship with Tuxis Societ; ence ‘reports / want to be A. L Blair, should be m M EL L â€" K‘F. 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