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Highland Park Press, 2 Aug 1934, p. 7

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"“ £ 19 C | "Imvincble TLOUHLBO! . ‘...cccvree revecceses) ons ‘_ _ The name, Louisa May Alcott, is & familiar one in every home, the name of the author who has writâ€" ten such absorbing anquoved storâ€" ies as "Little Women," "Little Men," «0ld Fashioned Girl," ete. Last year many children wept and ‘lanehed over the moving picture of pHURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1984 year many mhed over the story Li hv‘ng a moy stories, Miss another Way Meigs, a well peutDmOn Conet another WaYy last year. _ Cornelia Meigs, a wellâ€"known author of chilâ€" dren‘s books, wrote a biography of her which is called "Invineible Louisa, the story of the Author of Little Women." _ This book was awarded the Newbery medal for the year 1933. As many of you know, this award is given every year to the author of the most distinguished book for children published in the preceding year. 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This is the first time that the award has been given to a book of biography, and we all feel that the life of our favorite author is the only suitable one for such an honor. Children in Ru®g8iq ....._._. ... ... Do you know that children in Russia like to read even better than do children in America® It has been only in the last few years that all Russian children have been able to go to school and to learn to read. And now that they can read, they are very eager to read. The governâ€" ment is kept busy printing new children‘s books and sometimes they have to stop because they run out of paper. â€" Russian children like storâ€" ies about things that they see all about them as well as the old classâ€" ics and folkâ€"tales of their country. The government also publishes for them books from other countries so that they can learn about the world o 5th rib. Ib. 19¢ ECONOMY CUTS Ib. 10¢ CHOICE CUTS Ib. 14¢ 2 haiâ€"b. mss 200C GEORGIA ELBERTA PEACHES 4 lbs. for ... BANAN 3 lbs. for .. 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Isn‘t that inâ€" teresting enough to make anyone anxious to find out what fvas queer about this person? 1 4 about tnings in CvVELJUAY LMMÂ¥4 Marshak, II.â€"Black on White, the story of books ; 1000,000 Whys, a trip around the room; What Time Is It?, the story of clocks. / 1 What‘s.bf & nume? i...}..:.c:...ss unc licsen Then there is Opening Davy JonesԤ Locker; what was| Davy Jones‘s locker and what happened when it was opened? Ann‘s Surâ€" prising Summer should lead any girl on to discover the surprises. What is meant by the name Dusky Day? No one could be expected to know that Dusky is short for Loâ€" ducka, a girl‘s name. Did you ever hear such suggestive and amusing names as Wagâ€"Tail Bess, Tooky and Black Face, all names of picture bocks? Can you guess what country is meant by Firecracker Land? What is a Pusa and a buckaroo? These words are found in the titles Jerry and the Pusa and Buckaroo. Where can one find The Jumping off Place? Does Tossâ€"up suggest anything to you? Is Silver Boy a boy, or something entirely different? The Fun of It should be fun to read. ; Paddlewings and Ringtail sound like queer creatures. _ What lies East of the Sun and West of the Moon? Why should one Try All Ports? Oodâ€"leâ€"uk, the Wanâ€" derer and Otto of the Silver Hand would, no doubt, be interesting boys W but I keep m) a steady diet Dn you know, I find tfl care and feeding of automobile a simple job no# For a long time we went @ to Standard . Oil Service || Stations, just because W found Standard Red Crow Superfuel so good, but I fou we could depend on Standafi Oil Station men for ever§ thing. We don‘t have t remember about greasing an all that anymore. The Stank ard Oil men keep systematj check. It‘s never forgottér They‘re awfully nice to déf with. And our total experif now actually is lower th@ ever. h7 Good gasoline . . . good motgf oil . . . complete specified lubrication, including vid¢+ uum cleaning and a lot of little extras you‘ll like . i. 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It/Was something of a bore. Tc{ réceive the bulky Begums who :ame trundling to my door; They kept getting into tangles ww{ their bingleâ€"bangleâ€"bangles, New Receivers Now in Charge of North Shore Trust Company And the tiger used to bite them as he kat upon the floor. It has just been announced that Erneést S. Gail has been appointed attorney and S. Parker Johnston has been jppointed deputy receiver for the defunct North Shore Trust Comâ€" pany bank, effective Aug. 1. oTA It\ is believed that the closing of the fffairs of the bank will be facilâ€" itatéd with the appointments, just annotuhnced. Mr. Van Zeveren is the new weceiver of the institution Mg and Mrs. Richard Mau have moved into the house recently vacatâ€" od b,fj the Loslie Octzel family on Fair |Oaks Avenue. Nee M!{s. Alice Thompson Thorp enâ€" tertained a few ‘little friends at a party. in honor of her daughter Jacâ€" :luelihe's second | birthday anniverâ€" :sary [last Saturdgy afternoon.. A§ a general rule a political camâ€" paigh | should be just as long as its |#ponsors think the public will stag@ for.â€"The Indianapolis News. ’? e person in a mental fog usuâ€" ally is the onre who storms.â€"Carey WilHams in the Greensboro (Ga.) Tep@dâ€"Journal. & if P B â€"Laura E. Richards. Peisl POLARINEâ€" a distilled motor oil of great popuâ€" larity, at a medium price. STANOLINDâ€"a good oil. safe for your motor, low in price. IS0=VIS "D"â€"the antiâ€"sludge motor oil. Community Service Grocery and Market " 672 North Western Avenue Tel. Lake Forest your assurance of value ONLY when the rich flavor and satisâ€" ‘fying strength of Blatz Old Heidelâ€" berg Beer have been fully developed by TIME â€" is this beer bottled. Then the Brewâ€"Date is shown on every bottle as the definite guarantee of its actual age. Unaged beer may cost a bit less â€" but you‘d miss the fullâ€"bodied strength, rich flavor and mellow smoothness you‘re sure of getting in Blatz Old Heidelberg "Brewâ€" Dated" Beer. B LA TZ BREWING C O. Established 1851 MILWAUKEE & @REW D4 Distributed by We call for your car, servic it as lliqd(d and ‘deliver i when wanted Copr. 1984 Standuar 4i PAGE SEVEN r\g;s;»,ww Ned‘ [4 io 145 3

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