Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1934, p. 11

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eâ€"t sinld _â€"|< _ Birds of the Chicago RKegion .: | lightf. ‘ | ‘"Birds of, the Chicago Region,"| in the *\ ty Ford, m and Coursen world. "‘_| Aeademy Sciences. One of especi . |euthors, Mr. Colin‘ C. Sanborn, $y .“ ornithologist with the d -801 :"‘M,.’. resident of Highland mh .\ park. You‘ will recall that he reâ€"| a _ ~â€"| viewed ral bird books at one of | 41. ryymph-m‘:m: the scope of "Birds of the to Be Region." ore than a ‘quarter conâ€" "By tury ago, April 15, 1907, the Chi~| pion; * reago A my ‘of Sciences ist is +‘ | gurvey, "The Birls oflthe set o ‘Area," by | Morley ff. “m:y"'!‘of?h""’f“"_g*f (nome latest scemie." These are the o ‘img sentences of a brief/but illymâ€" & z bopk entitled ;OP\'oblems. of Jews| in the nh-poz*ry orld," Charles / E. Shuli Rabbi, Ndrth Shore Congregation M:#. Shulman, a mident‘f of is an 0 logist with the Field Museum, ig a resident of Highland Park. You will recall that he reâ€" viewed ral bird books at one of the library |book talks last fall. ‘ ry paragraphs ‘the scope 6f “Bt of the ‘Region." "More than a ‘quarter fury ago, April 15, 1907, the Chiâ€" eago A 1 ’ ‘of Sciences bulletin $ of the Natural Survey, "The Birls of the ‘Area," by | Morley ff. While a ca;edy'thh vorkisxt’ among the m spnnntph‘yu,! ‘the Academy b.l;"t;' it d;:‘:am l a digest o e orn‘ R i:d-,ol region as published in the avgailable literature, and to in« ca ta from the collections 1':¢. Acaglemy and local ornitholâ€" igfis'!‘he majority of the rgeâ€" ords are fr nt Lake and Porter cognâ€" ties, Indiana, and Cook and Lgke counties, Iflinois. / | t ~This et may be obtained from ~the Chi Academy of Scientes for fifty cénts. | . "Into stalks again in t: modern world. The Jews, always vi of its effects, are m mvd s they contemplate latest scemie." These are the o ‘img sentences of a brief/but illymâ€" ’ k entitled ;OP\'oblems. of Jews| in the nh-poz*ry forld," Hy Charles / E. Shuli Rabbi, Ndrth Shore Congregation M:#. Shulman, a resident, of nd Park, kindly presented an sutograph¢d copy of his book to the Several sodes of Recovery sented to / industry ar ders, ashe $ native lan upon him his two co Adamicâ€" his two countries are most interestâ€" ingly set | forth. The book [has humor, freghness, shrewdness of| obâ€" servation,| v:luzle comment on industrial| and living conditions. A most worth| while travel book, which will please\ the patient who wants tainment. \‘"Autobiography of a Bird Lover," by F. M. Chapmanâ€"A wholly|deâ€" »A*, JULY 12, toss ing more than mere enterâ€" For N.R.A. Codes | undred of the approved petition of the National dministration were preâ€" he library by Mr. Henry f the N.R.A. compliance cover every imagingble d trade including the cinâ€" and scavenger trade, the ice industry, the beauty equipment and mppjies mbrella frame and umâ€" ware manufacturing | inâ€" Return,": by Louis er nineteen years (the ns to Yugdâ€"slavia, his the Chicago Region, . The impressions made nd the difference bexen the Convalescent HLAND PARK PUBLC Lt ; HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS Board a ‘North Western â€" train any evemUp """ a otpin ‘ce there. Yon“scp-n in P -...:m.n.‘..ggnkuwp---m MS‘“" noémn.nllf::lefilikoatop...ma suddenly discover this old wor is a pretty good place after all. ‘It‘s vacati Mmlhm...thcnifi W hkemomd“mmud mBocdnfi § g..golf.tennh.hikingu their best, i m'sfi::lthia:mon "North W ‘s" round trip rail are down to a new m::{kw Sleeping car fares. are down a fall third. :for "Summer Outings" folder. | . 4 ©V"9° EMWM . EH graphs m pass and follo of the to Bering sea. i a quarter conâ€" "Braszilian 2 snn o Chi~| Plemingâ€"A y nces ist is one of Natural H explore the B heting set out with ouy Oucc2â€"dor | sonie trace of Ash for Black Hells booklet lightful account of ‘a long life spent in the study of birdâ€"lore all over the world. ‘Mr. Chapman had many rare experiences and made® friends,; especially with other mim Vavis â€" Stirring experiences of an American doctor who went to Alaska in the days of the Klondike gold rush. He scaled the Chilcoot pass and followed the Yukon west "Brazilian Adventure," by ‘Peter Flemingâ€"A young Englishâ€" journalâ€" ist is one of a party who plan to explore the Brazilian jungle. They set out with the hope of finding some trace of Colonel Fawcett, who hadâ€" so ~mysteriously disappeared eight years before. f ~ "Great Offensive," by Maurice Hindusâ€"Having been born in a Rusâ€" sian village, Mr. Hindus knows the people and speaks their language. He is unusually well fitted to tell the world what is going on in Rusâ€" simply told chronicle of Miss Le Galâ€" lienne‘s achievements in the world of the theater, which should interest everyone who feels that there is still a place in the U. S. for the legitiâ€" mate theater. a _:"Archys Life of Mehitabel," by PDon Marquisâ€"Archy, the cockroach, writes the life of Mehitabel, the cat. "A Thatched Roof," by Beverley Nicholsâ€"â€"About the delightful Tudor cottage, which stands in "the garâ€" den." Emphatically not a sequal to "Down the Garden Path" (accordâ€" ing to the author) this bo:? has all the rare charm, (delightful humor, and beautiful style of its predecesâ€" sor. § "We Move in New Directions," by H. A. Overstreetâ€"Based on lectures given at the new school for social research, this_book so clearly and pleasantly wr'Men makes us wish we might have attended Dr. Overâ€" streat‘s classes. It is a challenging but not aâ€" disturbing book and will appeal to any thoughtful patient. ous ‘ books are missing, particularly volumes from sets, such as the "Birds of Massachusetts." If friends to whom Mr. Smith may have loanâ€" ed: these books will return them at their earliest convenience, it will oblige the family. The Library of Jesse L. Smith The private library of Mr. Jesse L. Smith is now being arranged for appraisal with the help of the liâ€" brary. It has been found that variâ€" Every man‘s life is a fairyâ€"tale writter by God‘s fingers. â€" Hans Christian Andersen. "Sourdough Gold," by M. L. C. "At 33," by Eva Le Gallienneâ€"A Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 U DAKOTA wl me e : With a : weekly inereui in the number of registrations, the playâ€" grounds sponsored by the Highland Park East Park Board have added a mmm‘ot new activities to their progran. v t en be fwfl at any of the par day playing these game ceiving| instructions. intuinbduine.Afumana Th‘ r W3 UTC CIUIS. held ?h ‘ ne, ioi rorinparmomin on y | mornin o:nll:;; two Higkland Park beaches, have proved unusually successful this year :;ch ng the season‘s objective, that teaching every child regisâ€" tered on the playgrounds the basic fundamentals of swi , . seem more possible of being fulfilled than ever before. There is still time for children of Highland _ta take advan of these lessons either by re ing to the © tors at the playgrounds or by directly to the Central Avenue . or the Roger | Willianis beach | on | these mornings. & The â€" interâ€"playgroun baseball schedule last week was rained out on Thursday morning but Tuesday morning games were played, with the Sunset juniors winning from the Ravinia juniors and the Ravinia senâ€" ijors being victorious ovE the Sunâ€" set seniors. The Port Clinton senâ€" jors also lost their game to the Linâ€" coln seniors while the Port Clinton juniors were winning from the Linâ€" col juniors. : [.. + % The schedule of activities for next week is as follows: 1+ ..% * Monday morning July) 16: Swimâ€" ing ¢ s at the beu:rxes for all playgrounds. . .. . _ Monday afternoon July 16; Genâ€" eral play at Sunset, Ravinia, and Lincoln playgrounds. ; . Tuesday morning July 17; Boys baseballâ€"Sunset at Lgxcolq; Raâ€" vinia at Port Clinton. | 4 inton and Volley .. all Started at the â€" Local Playgrounds A modern gas : has â€" Self â€"li burners"â€"â€"lhsth oven â€" Heat Odorless, elévated broilerâ€"Large, sp NOR | _ "Ilike my ne | GAS Rainge becal | has éve’é'_ econom | convenienice featur | real beauty, too . . . 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Cooking with a modern gas range is a real pleisure for every woman who has one inâ€" stalled in her kitchen, (Once you“;npw all about the new gas ranges, you will see why they offer you most in economy and conâ€" venience. ce t o constituted by nature no possibly approve of us.‘""‘â€" Credit Jeweler and m!lg‘lnly 20;: Swimâ€" at the beaches for all e es ... f [ Auf ts See Your Deale-fâ€"'otd,w ¢ School work is eye work. Be sure that your child is not handicapped with any . sort. of eye trouble. A thorough on July 20: General (Ravinia, and Port examination at â€" NEMEROFE‘S is the only sure way of knowing. 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