Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Jul 1938, p. 10

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Won’t D-ta-t Th. "OM Medal which in m on" nu for the molt on!» Mu contribution to luv-nil. “mum in just. bun Iwurdod by - tot in “Whju 'tar". FAG! TIN “The White Btu" 4- the legend a! the origin of Hunter}. In I [rent epic tale, yet intensely hu- man tn it: upped, Klee Seredy rs. late- the story of Nimrod the migh- ty hunter, his two lone who became the fathers of the Hutu end the - end their wandering: tir- ward: the promised land. She tell: of Attila, the scourge of Europe, forced by destiny to plunder and nun yet Itrlngely sympathetic _ FAST kriiiiiwd Inhibit? LIBRARY WHY EVERYONE READS rm: WANT ADS! tiEli) Eli-'33:. 'i7GUF.' 'rGakiGiuaGaTGiki" Ii'ir1'ri'iiii'ir."rure'hr. Th'nnl’l Ill-aha. ht IIH‘CI. iiGGiGii -_""'-" Y - - 'llaT62'.Wa4tt t.ggtt Io Ilsa-m- 1th '8M."strglta"AtT."" "" III M. mm m MP. "iiliAi, -t, - ii if -iik" bird:- "t'iii'lt,'iEtlii. Ulu'. W lit Ham ONO. Dt-ttod I " AN i'llta'lfl.'ae'iPali, "ri1rtlijii'gitit..iiii'stli . can t tlatt an). 'ANTIGO. . . . . LAcWltl.', . . CDU rumui: nummm . . 1mm mus . . umoum . “an mvn . . morwoon . . . MANrrowuH . . ,sroomn . . . voonnuri . . . may “a” , . INDIAN MILD SPICIAL Those we pretty convincing reasons. aren't they? And the beat part shout them is that they are abso- iutely true! The Want-AO hsve done all thoee things for people, it is my to consult them, and rates sre low. If you hsve something to sell, or K ro-tttor-ttnr-ond-kt-tter- thing. just live the Want Ads . try! olophpno Highlnnd Park 557 Thruuuh .-trter cur a duly newt Sunday Ind _ thy, Le. Chic-no Tttlb {DAY-[lint “vim! timet, Loam-Mr Pan: Inn-thrill” rift-dry retur"k "yrn1t. Corre- lpnmllnuly low lure- trom And to other mum. For llrtkr hlorulubn In You [an] A"! or City Tteht 0-4. "tt B. Clark Bt. mm Durham 2t2 l. or nudism: k Moll Phon- Durham 2060 Chic-null The Highland Park Press plumme- um ASNLAID LIMITED The Halibut .$ltBmtfq.-t '- an,» *.ltry0te, G?!- 'mmW-"m It's a Sure, Safe Way To Buy, Sell, Trade, Rent, Bor. row, Find Employment'. It's Easy! You Can Always Find What You Want With- out Any Kind of Trouble! Mr It's Economical! Want Ads Produce suisfyinx Begun: " Low Rates! “rm urvlce ' lou- ' 9.35 IJJS 12.10 [1.00 ll.09 ILOO 11.40 15.59 "m, l ‘39, y ll.l5 , "." My“. who My bdnu Ila uortrtouh-1udbrtushirs" In; “Wu any}: _ The beauty of the human. out ”Waumotpoukvduh "minke-n: of tin ett.atissg of In old Mind, and the mutations, poworful, ill-pithy, follow the words. Born In Hanna. [In - in M! In Am au undid m in Italy, rum nnd Gummy. After “I new“ unwan- to America Ind live. now In” Now Yogh- Imony the hills, the trees And other thinn nut to nature which mean so much to her. Books by Kate Sandy: Good Inner I Listening. 77 Al the Newberry Medal is given in memory of genial John Newbery. pioneer Among publishers, the Cttl- docott Medal is given in memory of Randolph Caldeeott, s.,trioneer among illustrator: of children'. books. The CI” Ava-d Thu year. for the Brst time the Cnldecott Med-l was startled for the but mutation: of a haven“. book. Dorothy P. Lathrop received the “uni for her "Animals of the Bl- ble." The text, selected from King James version by Mery Gould Da- vie of the New York Public Id- hrery, includes big end Imell cree- turee from both the Old end the New Testament. The lovely illu- stntione ere presented in bleak and white, showing In wcnnu in re- send to details which can only come from clone unodetion with, and gen.- uine lore for enlmele. There is del- icecy And beauty in her drawings, imagination and dnmetic ectlon giving In impression of A certain magic touch which is curtueteristie ‘of her art. Many beautiful books have been crested in Dorothy Lnthrop's studio in Albany, New York. She is equal- ly we] lknown In suthor nnd»illu- atrator. Her illustration for "'Hit- ty" by Rachel Field contributes greedy to the success of that book. Books written by Miss Uthropt Bouncing Betsy The Fairy Circus The Little White Goat The Lost Merry-zo-round The Snail Who Ran Who Goes There? Rev. F. G. Piep Sunday, 10:30 school and worshi same time. Thursday, July ' oration meeting It in Highland Park, SPEECH sum-mu ttorreeted. iailiulo A v... Ch St, ennui». 'aul’s WP.“ " Ne ":10; 1-,.” Nagy-l about 10:30 a worship Shaun". It. " n: Evangeliral Churek Deerfield Piepenbrok, Pastor H30 a.m.: C h u r if 28 St, Women J ohn's service iia en's Fed- 's church ‘utot h u r r 1: in“ "In do!" c h the het 'pmrti; yfiil ALTHOUGH he come- at I mul- eat, liter-r1 Ind mum: anally, ttig pnrcnu wnnted him to be u: on- gineer. His mother VII n 1on known novelist, who wrote under tho nun. of can Bert. HI: hum had we [uncu- caudal: on. " tred Ornentold. renowned mull-t. the other. Adah Stun", tttird um. ot Johann 81m“. Cr A _ At the no ot seven. he started to and: the violin, and In . tor yearn had mutated not only an In- Itrumut. but the name, trmtoqt, drums, cello. ind other milieu In- struments. At (cartoon be In con- ducting Ichool when?“ Ind_btnds. Ho cum to America " an no of twenty-two, and went to work in I pencil new” tor 87.00 per week. In three days he had found I job u n plank! In I can tor 815.00 per week and all the [ouluh he could eat. Within . few dartuthtt conduc- tor at Palm's Harlem Restaurant,' N. Y., oliered him 828.00 per weal and chicken. At the end ot the you he was earning $45.00 per week. i Sonia Sharnova. Is Soloist July 27 in Wilmette Concert Ho [an hil Int nominal job ht December, 1913, on the any ot the dress reheuui of his In: Brando way show, “The Whirl or Nor, York." presented by the snubs“: " the Winter and”. Ho wrou sixteen Winter Garden show: tn . row and six other Broadwar"produo. Nona by 1919. He in the compoun- ot "Mayume," “Bio-30m Time,” 'Student Prlnce." "Desert Song” With became Society Puhllshu last six tor at I for Bee Writers In a m Gulld. " Lambs, boon nu Lillian of Wash on the a Is now I Sonia Shnmovl, memo contnlm of the Chieatto City Opera company, will be the soloist next Wednesday evening (July 27) when the Illinois Symphony orehestrn play: its fourth concert of the xenon in Wilmette Amphitheatre. “Sludeni Ind "New Mud-me Shanon is well known to Chicago open pltrons. having sung leading roles with the Chicago compuny since her triumph with the memorable tour of the German Open complny in 1930-'41 under Juhnnnl Gadski. This tour fol- lowed I successful singing are" in Europe. On Wednesday evening's concert she will sintr the, “in. "Adeu, fonts" from "Jeanne de'- Are" by Tnchnikowsky and. by the some composer. "None But the Lonely Heart." She will also sing Mtnustrortraky'ir "Ropak." Izler Solomon. conductor of the orehestra, which la . unit of the fed- enl music project, will present work. by Gllnh. Tseuikowsky, when nune Ippell'l three times on the program; Sum-Sum. and Rim- 'kr-Kors-utr. The" concern no held outdoor: in this beautiful Inh- front .mphlthectrc and the public is invited to attend free of chum. Plowing Contests Are Annual Event Plowing conun- Bre held mun-1 any in mud Illinoi- {Iming con- munluu. nae-rel: workers of the Fulani Writers" Project. W.P.A.. Mn hand. It In laid one and much took plot. in Wheuuand Town-hip. Witt county. n in but an 1377. " Rock. I... canny, IdOM the tn-tttag in 1805. Con- mum In induct! for “and nad skill in min; tho an into no“. an. - “no... Ell-d all horn-drawn plow: hut rum than my, not” tgaetqr.dmnm on; plan. A MP“ tn.- tor app-Ind for the first “D. h the mum laid In "" 0-- k- -trooed i, mhs, than "an: - can “on It. ftp-cl II.- - at Ion-bur. on married (or twelve ttian Harris, a non-pro Washington. D. C. He the air the In: three ' now produclnx musical HI: name 13 Magnum t Music Features & Pl Syndicate} “1'th t six years an o F at that organ! F Bee years nresh v'iterB Protective a member ot M. the Muonlc mhs, and other 1n married for ' "an Harris, a 1 Washington, D. Ivhh Mb!!!” of c, these hit a member Prine Moon so hit produett6mr, In ember ot the Auntie": tampon". Anthem mad and has been:ior‘ tho rs an omcer nndtdlreo organization. ‘He -'wu a president ot the Song teetire Association. Ho ' clubs. He bu twelve years to non-profession]. C. He bu been three years Ind musical tttms. “may manual. & Photo 7.. Pill! Q. Mar a child Ind-r “up." otuobr-dusatirr6'tho But. " [Ill-bf A. 21. V It overkorriemgarerud- I mother - relief for the up- port of A child? A. Until the child ranches the 112 of 16 unleu I court gives further dispensation. ct. Is III die: eligible lot relief? A. Not unleu said Alien bu up- plied for papers of eitisemship. A. No on. undo! " mu be on- plond " In] gainful occupation. plus of Inn-amt. mud]. itts uimtlon. man, all“, laundry, mn- uncaring establishment. awry, (Murry. or workshop in the at». of Illinois. Q. Wh-loo-tune." -rrrornd_inrtiirtM" - A. It'd» child in of the us of " or upward. the Adoption shall not be without his con-out. Q. Bow III, cal-Isak!" do“ cull county naive In. the Univer- sity of Illinois? _ r - A. One four yen Icholtnhip for! ench county mum-11y. the recipient to be determined by exnminuion. It. Buoldnutnlumbobe- fore "cold“ . eoetiiteate (at pm- tire in mind-I Q. When wu the Bureau of LI- bor Sumac. mum In [Iii-oil? A. July I, 1879, by net of the 8Ut General Assembly. Q. “In “HI-lit ever had u luv tuning the Governor "on be!“ elected for two niece-live term" A. Yes, under the Constitution: id 1818 and 1848. This prohibition was removed under the Constitu- tion of 1870 under which the Sate now operates. Q. What two U. 8. Sen-gore for Illinois were the Inn to be elected by the Genet.) Amnbly rather than directly by the elsewnu? A. lame; Hamilton Lewis, and Laurece Y. Shermn. Do You Know Illinois? ONLY bs l DAY! PAY THIS‘EASY WAY! Wonk tmore/e, WHH THESE 1TittFro"'", t,'t,r" SH? ti))ll tas Si?iP, l st," m... 'gr? EASY To m ALL “NOS 30 ‘ fir::,:;:-,",,'-],-, OF mums AND sons 33 _ii/ir, 1:"; an.“ t?iiiiiil'i-l iPdiil 'grriiiry FOR C“ MI" Ir! AIR AND ora' - ' 9iiRili'llii'e, J. BLUMBERG, Inc. s,",,a,tmr,,,glttNPa%rl'dlllP'rt'n'mmm-, Son. at!) {and - pm in Illinois Mon th. day- ol Idl- mnda have com to the an“ a! retard: worku- ol the PM Writers' Project. With. II the Early History of Illinois Records Low Food Price: Shraaaliaua, Layman: Inc. Keep Step With Your Husband Phone Highland Park 3310 autoimmu- MCI-IQ“. TRIM.“- ntkln In at. k- plhl tut. 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