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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1935, p. 10

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"Oliver Cromwell," by John Buchâ€" an. A popular but most thorough ._and independent ltndgof Cromwell‘s ~mperiod and_personality. _ â€" _ . "English Journey,;" by J. B. Priestâ€" ley. A wmm of industrial England in the autumn of 1933. " â€" "Through Space and Time," by Sir James Jeans. Po léctures on the majesty and of the earth and sky. | | j t fst: "Stars Fell on Alabama," by Carl Carmer. . Imaginative sketches of life in Alabama: among both the blacks and the whi sn he & "Modern Art; the the Moveâ€" ment, the Meaning,"" by Thomas Craven. An anatomy of modern art which ‘will ‘arouse conflicting "Eobbor m Great Ameriâ€" ean | Capi ,| ~1861â€"1901," . by Matthews® Josephson. ‘An unpleasant story:of the men who e political "I Went To 4Pi§ ) ," by Lauâ€" Â¥en Gilfillan. A ption of the misery, filth and de ation of the ‘miners of. 1 as reported by a young college girl who lived "European Journey," by Philip Gibbs. "An authentic record of the ideas, hopes and fears moving in the minds of common folk" during the spring and summer of 1934. y "K. E. Lee," n ography, by Douglas â€"S. A scholarly and, at the same: a vivid and dramatic piece of writing. _ | spirit. “%“w ment in Anto! phy," by H. G. Wells. A 1 h%}ndid :g‘."."" at selfâ€"revel h reâ€" many of his expressed in his varions writings 1900. ‘~"My Own Story," by Marie Dressâ€" ler. The honest: entertaining story <of a gay independent ~"Leat" Paradise," by © Robert P. Tristram Coffin. (Recollections of a happy boyhood. on a Maine saltâ€"water farm. | i\ vad j ‘~. Mere Is Good Nonâ€"Fiction B on ‘“1; earn? > * ""The American ," by John W. summ.p‘m Des Moines experiâ€" ces ago and Aporbnied oo ing ars ago and 3 e Smerionh Assoefefion t Adult Edus eation, has ‘attracted nationâ€"wide atâ€" tention. Dr. sees in what has beer done in D oines the anâ€" swer of America to the:challenge of modern democratic citizenship. He sees in it a way by ich : America can make Democracy work in a comâ€" plicated. modern worl f s .‘ Best Books of 1991 ~ "The Native‘s ," by Louis Adamic. A sincere and sympathetic account â€"of his> natiyg land (Yugoâ€" slavia) ‘by: one Hm returns to it after an absence of rineteen yun.( PAGE TEN HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY | HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS â€" â€"| _ Highland Park J _ Deerfield 459 Phone "Bandits and Ballgds," ndit falls in love with a -tnga in old west and forces people) to buy tickets for her co hk (| f ognized he flees. R Ftt' s singâ€" ing is a bright spot sh a melodions plot.| Family, > 1| ip> |_ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 17â€"18â€"19, Katherine . Hepbuirn | in "Little Minister." Th l:::l here of the old Scotch vil phy. Family. _ |i| | |. Saturday, March 1§, "West of Pecos," with Richard Dix. 6 Grey‘ western story‘ telli life in Texas after the Civil‘ War} G: photography, good gdtin, and clever comedy situations.~ / | t . Friday, March 15;) Edmund and Jack Holt in "WThe Best Man Wins." Two pals, p sea di are rivals in love. ° 'xiuno e a harbor policeman and ‘other the‘tzol' of jewel smugglers, inevitâ€" able complications fqllow w jalâ€" most break their loygl friendship, A tense melodrama, intrresting chiefly for unusual underwater photograâ€" phy. Family. . _ | _ | "We Live Again" with Arna d l-‘redzric March, ‘on ug':yfl arch 14. An ad;ptgt?on‘ ‘Count | Tolstoy‘s moving lov )ry, "Resi tion," â€" of _ éxtraordin tnerit and| eftertainmént value. The emphasis placed on the regeneration of the Russisn Prince and the peasâ€" ant girl he first betrays f whom he later renounces everything, serve to lighten the atmosphéere. The social : and . historical |va ‘nn strong. The Russian orthodbx midâ€" night Easter service is a vivid and: colorful spectacle. Adults : yvfz(/ adults. it { 4o eetelor 1 * .A.R. Better Films | | ; | P Committee l*evipvq . "Georgian Scene; a Lit an» prama," by Frank. Swirne Esâ€" says on modern English literdture fiavored with ‘entbrtaining tes. : "Copeland Translations," ¢ompiled y Charlesg Townsend Cope Seâ€" tions from Continental authots of interest to all lovers of goad literaâ€" 322 N. First St. . Phone 77 Dahl‘s l Auto Reconstructio CJ. ... Auto ting . | : | Straigh | t Body and Fender Rep | SPRING SERVICE STA ON} WELDING AND SOLDERING 3900 H “gzfim mfifim in which the "Litâ€" Minister" comes ‘to the A:fl Licht: Kirk in Thrums and falls unâ€" der the spell bf a fascinating young, fi“n'be’ to be a gypsy. The sultant love brings with it serions problems and néar ‘disaster. |A, charming old story told with direct: ness and gimplicity, having perfect cast, beautify! and sympathetic diâ€" rection, lovely photography. : While the entire cast is notable for its unâ€" ‘derstanding portrayals, outstanding are those of %hc)'ino\flepbumind (John Beals Family. Wednesday and Thursday. "Music in the Air‘"‘ featuring Gloria Swanâ€" son and Jokn; Boles. Munich beâ€" comes the me iiug» place for, several Bavarian coumy folk‘who wish to further their musical ambitions and ‘the plot. # \with their love af.â€" fairs and disagreements, all of which come satisfactory concluâ€" sions. Romantic opereta bordering on b:tx:]osque with .lovely%i music. A colâ€" orful festival, a good‘cast and good direction. Y;'Igmily ho | The Garden class is sponsoring the sile of tickets for the Annual Flower and Garden Show held at the Navy g;': Thoge desiring tickets phone Wade MeNutt, H. P. 1280. â€"| tall bottle Yacht Club Royal Anne CHERRIES and GINGER ALE â€" T BEFE Eueiiley: roPt ho o STRICTLY FRESH PURE GRANULATED | GREEN OLIVES PURE CREAMERY UIXdaho Russet POTATOES 3 cans for plus bottle deposit Bor(&)‘GRAPEFRUI’f JUICE NO 2 BW3 EDCN . ..2. 202. 06e ma de e pei en t hn nn eraichien onl Monarch PEARS or PEAC Large Sunkist LEMONS per ‘doten Monarch MUSHROOM BROTH Sunsweet PRUNE JUICE ; 3 bottles 29¢ per bunch Florida Juicy ORANGES 3 doz. for 59¢ WINESAP APPLES Thursday, Friday & Saturday Specials e THE BLUE GOOSE FOOD MART :««: :gmmw: _ To ; bound to find what you want at a price that you‘ll want to pay. Wisconsin POTATOES Fresh MUSHROOMS Texas Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25¢ Tender Crisp CELERY per ltfllk bubmeditalse duers wervimstet ind ce vil veiiliehciaaires California Young CARROTS 4400 Phone H.P. frwwel. % j \5@9}";’ f 6 12} #M can Annugal Flower Show MAXWELL HOUSE $1.15 per| dozen cans GRAPENUT g'LAKES' _~.|2 pkgs. for | BLUE GOOSE | ,; FOOD MAR T |»â€" THE (PRESSB Explain Origin of Townships in Lake, County were laid off by (commiuiopm}appoinud for the task. Sometimé between March 1849 and April 1850, a meetâ€" ing was held at the Michaetâ€" Mechan home in the northern part of the township to select a name. Phileâ€" mon Cadwell and Michael Yore were judges and Edwin Cadwell, clerk. In 1840 the township of Deerfiecld was known as Le Claire, named for an influential halfâ€"breed (French and Indian) Pierre LeClair, who lived at the Indian village near Half Day. . Jacob ‘Cadwell, with his wife, finlm‘ song and two daughters came to in t Deerfield in 1835. The father and| been four sons preempted land from the| S¢Y government and built theit'homuiflou around the four corners of ‘Deerâ€"| field field‘s business district. Wlukaml Tt Road %- then an Indian trail. The , ., father‘s home was what is now the| Jordan property and his sons homes| were built on opposite sides of the $ _ trail as far north as the présent I"" Woodman Todd house. Because of| so many Cadwell residences it was! logical to call this vicinity Cadwell‘s | my, \â€" Corners. |>. | , l Two names were suggestedâ€"Erin 17¢ 516â€"518 s‘lbs. for 25¢ Deerfield‘s Name bottles for FE F ... 2 ... 29¢ 4 ... $1 dsn PRUC 29c 10c 25¢ 10c 25¢ 19¢ 29¢ 15¢ ~b¢ 5b¢ partment. BACON â€" 3$1 We wish to announce that Mr. Haypld Rosan, f ty at Rapp Bros. for the past 14 years, is now with @ur meat deâ€" CHEESE â€" «236 Ground Beef = LfiN am b Ch 10pS$ PREMIUM 6 â€"1â€"â€" _ n wale BOlllllgeef “‘;l 5¢ Leg o‘Lamb »26%¢ and Deerfield. "Erin" was the n in the north part of the townthip. John | Milien proposed:; "Deerfleld," because of the large number of deer in this vicinity and because he had been born in Deerfield; Connecticut; | CIqauers Seventeen votes were cast for Deerâ€" RELIAB LAUN[)R} field and thirteen for Erin, so Deerâ€" AND __ .. field was the name of the mhin% DRY CHEANING CO. Mickey Mouse J A a gl o [_ f * /( .. When cnqeinnomiet for linto‘x peany te Your motor, transmission and differentifl need special oils and greases; your battery: must be Whle to respond instantly in cold weather; don‘t forget abbut antiâ€"fréeze for your radhhf and watch your tires @nd brakes in preparation for slippery roads. We m tain‘expert services for all of these danger points car. . â€" doz. Deerâ€"}| RELIABLE LAUNDRY i oc on Aoa. ons 1 for collection. AO.| * Read the Want Ads THURSDAY, MARCH 15 Ib. v: 30¢| ) c 1E _2 IA ( 3 25c . _i | B f A h h f 9(: 3 «u20¢ Lb, Delivery ||| ‘Free 15¢ YNVVY 25¢ m #+

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