Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1935, p. 16

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€4 ace Ts Re as "Little Baby Ann," by Lois Lenâ€" skiâ€"75e. A ; book for the tiny child, simple and decorative, a story of a baby‘s \Uday, "The Little About God," by Lauren ‘F 1.50. Thumbnail sketches of exq: beauty, remâ€" iniscent of the e charm of an illuminated manuscript of the midâ€" dle ages. A text asg simple, as open and full of love the heart of a little child. The Christnias gift for any small child. f~+ "Young Cowboy,"! by Will.James â€"â€"$1.50. A story for chilâ€" dren under ten, a full of color: and exciting adven s "Honk, the uéo.:t,’iy Phil Stong â€"$2,00. ~One of tlearest and 822 N. First St. "Johnny Crow‘s New Garden" by Leslic Brookeâ€"$1.50. A new story about an old story "Johnny Crow, whom you know has enlarged bis garden." . "Up in the Aif," by Marjorie Flackâ€"$1.15. A little story of the cock, the and the duck who had the of being the first creatures liv on the earth to ascend the air. | Auto Reconstruction Co. There is a eolorful field to choose from old favorites, and new ones which are ' becoming favorites, . s 1 New Books for Children "Children of Northlights" by Ingri and Edgar Parin D‘Aularie â€"â€"§2.00. A story of two little Lapp children in the north, where reality mingles with fantasy, where across a dark red sky and where the rei dart over. the hardâ€"frozen outstandâ€" ing book full of , of joy and charm. | RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 #00imiMMg. .. WEuaL |A IAIFY . IZeciing there is in a s stocking and. the surroundings.| There are gifts and giftsâ€"things to eatâ€"things to to readâ€"books of enchantment, of revelation and , and what is more welcome these gifts! â€"â€" the story of and the Shepherdsâ€"the . of deer, taâ€" swiftâ€"footed dee! the buiging â€" i on â€" Christmas morning. What |a\ fairy feeling Christmas ( for Children . , Christmas is â€"â€"Christmas | with its home > d}hn.l of wonder and sparkâ€" ling candlelit scented air full of mystery. expectancy â€"â€" 745 Waukegan Road) Phore Deerfleld 7 CORDS PISTON RINGS Are Guargnteed â€"â€" ‘To Stop Oil Puinping] . ' Highland Park 1060 PAGE ~EIGHTEEN Deeal"fi‘eldi Gaiage Body and Fender Repairing PRING SERYVICE STATION Moran P T 1 ion a without ollv:.-;:q.:-, onalh-udhauudmc No matter how your motor is, New CORDS Hiâ€"Speed 2In.dCod on Piston Rings will an even fow power. . | } ® HICHLAND PARK mufi LIBRARY | HICHLAND PARK ILLIN 50% LESS CYLINDER WALL ectrol Oil Burn ten Building â€" Highland F CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. lumbing & Heati Sales and Service ‘*"*Boy on Hotrseback", by Lincolin Steféqnnâ€"tz The first part of Lin&in _ Steff@n‘s autobiography dealing with his boyhood in the West in the 1870‘s, his interest in horses, in the untry,around, and in peéople. A [future classic. "All Sail ," by A. Sperry â€"â€" $2.00. A 1 story of the sea from the time |pf the clipper ships. The "Flying GJouds" exciting trip around the Horp. ‘*Boy on Hofi Steff:mlâ€"‘z ‘ Lin&bin Stem "Canceing With the Cree," by Arnold Seva â€" $1.75.. ‘A clear, straightforward account of a }m, thrilling adventure. The journey of two high s¢hool graduates from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay, two thousand tw;Ehundred and fifty miles in an 18. foot canoe. 4 , "The Good Master," by Kate Seâ€" redyâ€"$2.00. | great plains of Hungary, < folklore and : customs, woven into a |glorious story of exâ€" eryday life of the boy, Janesi and his cousin, , under the warm and understanding influence of the boy‘s father, good master. Outâ€" standing illustrations by the auâ€" thor. I T Phugh , "The Coot Club," by Arthur Ranâ€" someâ€"$2.00. (Another story about Dick and Do of "Winter Holâ€" iday," delightfully told, with new adventures and thrilling experiences at sea and shore. i include own, classical ones as well familiar ones, a litâ€" tle bit #. ' Children _ up."y-.! T Knoxâ€"$2.00. | girl‘s inatur home, in her social life, in 1900‘s. s '_‘-“SnnU,thSilm Umbrelâ€" Ja" by nciation for Childhood Ed »-~-‘ 00. An anthology of poetry for ybunger children, a diâ€" versified ) collection prepared â€" by people who \know and work with child | M |__ "Rainbow in the Sky," by ‘Louis ‘"Three |Sidgs of Agiochook," by Eric P. Kelly+$2.00. A tale of Conâ€" necticut Valley, a, remarkable picâ€" ture of Indiay life and the foundâ€" ing and early) days of Dtrtlhouthi College on authentic records and told : | enthusiasm. 1 A ""The Horseshoe," by Elizâ€" abeth orthâ€"$2.00. On a backgro colonial Virginia is presen a lovely little picture of Tamar, ild of an Indian prinâ€" cess and a thern colonel and of her half brother, [Roger. | > ; ~*C I wn," by Carol‘ R, B 00;| A book of action and stren story of a tomboy of a girl, who grew up in the early pioneer |days|of Wisconsin in the pi ys of the settling of the Mi Mivppjlons dn‘ j e aaapys. + picâ€" turesque of little boats history of steamboatâ€" 4. K a human moose, too. The ati by Kurt Wiese, colorful expressive, are as much a of the book as the text itself. most delightful books of the ‘year. A story small boys from a friendly llittle Minnesota town and Highland Park 1342 on authentic records | enthusiasm. s," by Rose A young southern development. in her 1 and through her the 1890‘s and early 00. Over five hunâ€" young children are The Sheridan 801 will have Monday evenin 7:30 o‘clock, fol mas party for ‘The members tend. Rebekah ; H | | _ "Bequois" . Russell and Saturday, raphy of the herds of self alone To pietur_t I long friendshi | great deer and puma. , "Red Salute wyck and 16, Smdi:yi;l opinion film.. "Red ous theme. campus, too fii less daughter United States> fatuated with a ,nved from he ic:le Sam" .nrl Adults. ‘"Charlie Chag in Shaogbag' with Warner Olwdand Irene Hervey, Det. 17, 18, "Thesday and Wednesâ€" day. This mys drama presents Warner Oland ’ ‘Another of the exâ€" citing Charlie (han eposides. Chan goes to Shanghki to end the opium traffic. He is dbly assisted by his Americanâ€"educ: ted son. Well diâ€" rected and actefl. .Family. "Bonnie Scotifind" with Stan Lauâ€" re! and .Oliver Hardy, Dec. 19, 20, Thursday, Fridgy. The boys spend their last cent!to go to Scotland expecting to inberit a fortune, but the for:zne has| been left to someâ€" one else, where ypon they find themselves . en ! d in the Hizh-l landers, through no fault of their own. Family, Your T story offers for Joe Bro ing and ing tati will be . "Penny Joe Cook to while acting of a ' D.AR. B COMM ALBER STA1] o rare 4 with Barbara Stanâ€" Young, Dec. 15, y. Mmfl:-f regarding thi ute" trets a seriâ€" red agitator on the tly. The motherâ€" Ige To Id Card Party the strange lifeâ€" of "Malibu" the to" the mountain , December 16, at owed by a Christâ€" heir members. ire requested to atâ€" IONEBRE Children ‘especially entertained. Family. 'Ahirvehidei_ot his gcrobatic skill temporary manager Jean Parker and g:e.u, 14, Friday deer would in itâ€" "Sequoia" an enâ€" ATTON f a general of the Army becomes . inâ€" "Red" and is finally l"dic"nmby“Un- Rtebékah Lodge No. stated meeting on r any gudience. ‘The E REVIEW THE PRESS George W. Kelines f Honored at Academy George W. Keliner, son of Mrs. G. W. 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