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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1926, p. 17

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Yteuu {WP Treatment 1flut,r.el' 25 {mad Park 1990 learn Muefort 'pot. hirer-ale or Root trtltlr' $1.53 d 12th ire. m JPPE Ink. Illinois no Cottage Ripe Olives IN ESDAY' ONLY r POTATOES sgus gerale or Root bottles tl 36 -7 -.. __ q JUN! 10. "" PARK 2041 46b: 12b: . --__ 25c , Ge 69c 22c $1 THURSDAY. JUNE to, 1928 Sylvia Thompson, author of {who Hound-'01 swing" m married on June I, to Peter Lanna, to whom with "the mind of B. G. Wells” her book wu dedientad. Mr. Lelia: in an American at student who ha lived sinceho when ”mo! one,“ Eton, where he met Min Thompson. Mrs. Winifred Brunton hu achiev- ed what is celled on "epoeh" in at. For in contradistlnction to the mod- em "art for art’s aka” theory, she hu linked art with history in recon- structing the portraits. from statues and mummies, of Much of the Pharaohs of Egypt. The malt is re- marknhle. instead ofithe stereotyped faces which we see in museums, she has brought to life Mtasen individual, striking people, whose feces bear the marks of the very essence of refine- ment which wss achieved when mil- lions were saeriheed to produce one perfect specimen of man. A. In "Birthrittht" Mr. Stribling showed what he tould do with his penetrating analytical method, in "Teeftallow" he shows that he cyan do it again. He has turned his atten- tion this time to the white hillmen of Tennessee. A little closed commun- ity with laws and beliefi. and morals of its own, as surprising in many ways as the remains of civilizations dug up in Egypt and pictured in the Sunday suplements. With remarkable fidelity and pro- jecting his personality into it no more than if he were a magnifying glass used for closer observation, he tells the story of Abner Teeftallow, and of equal if not greater import- ance, of the community of Imntown and Lane County. _,' OUR SOUTHERN COUNTRY- MEN The most interesting Rhing to us is the strange subversive' morality. The great man of the county is Railroad Jones who is what would ordinarily be known as a sharper. His title comes from the fact that he is bring- ing a branch railroad to the county which, as they already have a main one, seems to serve only some obscure purpose of his own. Yet the county is immensely grateful 9nd excited. When Railroad Jones "pulls off" one of his tricky deals the who? county explodes with delighted mirt . Vicariously they have all sold a tract of wooded land to s Northerner by taking him up and down one valley of trees time and again making him think he was covering a wide terri- tory. This is not only a humorous episode, but taken with many of its kind, marks Mr. Jones as a truly great man. The sentiment against a seduced woman is much like that in any so- ciety, but the man, insteed of being inwardly, at least, reviled, is only so, if he afterward marries her. Then he is a fool. This sentiment may be re- versed under the stress of a fire and brimstone revival week, which is the only emotional debauch publicly in- dulged. , In the story of the girl, Nessie Sut- ton, Mr. Stribling approaches very close to'that depth pf despair into which Dreiser takes us in "An Amer- ican Tragedy.” . [MEI JUST PARAGRAPHS Bi T. B. Btritrihstt Don Uday Page & Co. "TEEF'TA LLOW” “ROSES m Tux LITTLE GARDEN" Tb the very excellent "LittU tht den" eerie- edited by Mrs. French King, this sprints contribution in “Rom in the Little IGrden." This is a practicable readable guide to the use and enjoyment of roeee in 3 until space. Mr. Stevens is en experienced grower of roses in small gardens, himself, so his advice is from aprec- tice not theory, besides which its authenticity is guaranteed by Mrs, Kintr's able editorrhip. - . "fi; {11.7 ii the bo'ok is simple and‘ direct, and it does not confuse 'i)) trying to com all that is known) about roses in one small volume. 1 After a chapter of general advice on' the use of roses, size of the beds, diversification of kinds, etc. the authorarfves the fruit of his "pert ience on the question of rose plants, then turns to the various kind: of roses and gives descriptions, terse and to the point. Some respectnble roses would be surprised to hear themselves spoken of as " worth- less rose," " disappointing rose which has been described in the most flamboyant terms," or as having "enormous and mtwieldrarlartta that belong in the middle of a forty acre field." N Preparation of the soil and plant- ing, winter protection, pruning, dis- eases, care and fertilization with a chapter on "hermsies" which are Mr. Steven: believes, a neceuary part of progress, top off a very interesting little volume. V a, sum slams Thi. book In tau-imam with m Id-u for the cm when idea of color. of form, of hut-nee, Idea of planting 3nd rum dawn. Inn-m Housman Millin Co. ON GROWING ROSES HOURLY A PRIZE NOVEL PRECIOUS BANE If. BUTTON ' co. I" you: urns, BR6WN a co. French Cowman": Annual fhtre , for "the Beat Wat of Fiction" Fauna V In Hun-u PH:- [or "the Bot English thed THE GOLDEN GARDEN MAKING Br G.A.8tcvm Little Brown & Co. By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM " oo It " MOW "it in one of the Oppgnhgim at very best of his long "orier."--The Boston Transcript. mun-rum 32.00 at " Bo.uetuo by. What!" BEAST 83.50 Batman 8,000 and 4,000 Attend) Plan for Interesting Pro- T grant Next Your I MUSIC FESTIVAL ENDS SUCCESSFUL Mil: Inna-town nightgonth min! m futivnl mud into history but Tues d'ny evening WM: the ttttat perform we. of the mun; . . Spread over ten days, the six com} certs and attendant future. gave the community a min of performances from the artistic viewpoint quite come parable to the high sham net by wt muons. - Bgtween 8,000 end 4,000 rf,g1',1t,t, ten ed every perfo f , incl . the Sound” 'a=ll ehildren'g metinee performance. m phone of 1,200 children'u voices we: directed for the fimt time this you by John W. Beattie, supervisor of music in the public schools, who succeeded Osborne W. McComthy who had ehnrtm of this festival feature for my years. The, mutter of performance we: . genuine credit to Mr. Beattie's training. Violinist Scores some: The playing of ,ouittr Min Lent, violinist of the occasion, was a matter of complete delight and interest to the audience. Saturday evening the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra played the the, score: selected from the 80' irymphonie com- positions entered in the $1,000 prize competition arranged by the festival association. The judgea, Henry Had- ley. Howard Brockway and Adolph Weidig, awarded the prize to the num- ber. "Trluris Overture" written by Edward Collins of Chicago. This val played by the orchestra in the final program of Tuesday evening. Numbers by the A Capella Choir, directed by Dean Peter C. Lutkln, in- terspersed this program. , Plan Next Year's Feltival Monday evening the presentation of Brahma' "A German Requiem," with Mabel Garrison and Boris Saalavhky the aoloiata, scored a great lucceu for the 660-voiced festival chorus. The A Capella Choir tate met with enthu- it?” in . e ct u to d /,i,',',',: 11mm 3 We l I ,A male. That is the/bitter experience of a few who felt that they could carry their/mm Public Liability and Property Dame Insurance. 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