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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 50

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'PM. gnanmsma smegma lb. s:-::.,.-:::.::-,,,.,,,,--,-,,......-....'., 9131M: an; ROAST or BEEF s1fAiiri2iiiiii6iiEiiiriiiiii CHOICE NATIVE POT ROAST SliORT LEG Ori' SPRING LAMB lb. m...” Cigarettes, Popular Brands Corp, Peas or Tomatoeg.. Piirft,jaidsugar. . . . . . . . lbs. This Christmas ---..-.--- "_-.-,...--. 10-12 4417...“ (wolf: on no) . Gags: $1015. . . '.' l mm PAC‘AG'. . "81:3 We 10 in 6le C. 32c .. 3Se 2h 45¢. c“&29c 1 1.3.256 in? 25e 'ta. Me Jfa. 19e Udfi39e rim-246 10e 16e 15e 25e IN 10e - ”i... -v- "av "no" I ‘few objects of~m-'buuty in the atTn-n.t-tya-enaiatUiiiGfr,-ae of the eriitMeatiom donbtleua Italian. Also a 10;! from the first American 'r o'eloek in this room the 'toerot- MMQTGmâ€"VMâ€"hejm‘hy _ _??.tttyraisttis/iGGririFaaG Ugh-l in Highland Park and vicinity. Other stories will follow (hula the Mom mum Dwain: ll be, closed on Christmas day., , _ , I Ptrst American Bible The exhibit: cue in the lobby of the library is showing for the 'séa'siii a During the Christmas, holidays the tstiWmt'r,aitoatumai home]! do: fromOIao " and 1 to 6, beginning gum-day, December 21. Boy: and title will find the children’s room I pleasant! tA1ret4arartotitG vpeetion. T Seturday afternoon It; o A!_l--|_ L AI . . - tlicashiWi, t mutilation." 192% be!“ which new”. meet the burden way 01W te by "coho“. mat Ieitettzityt,s Two Night- Before Chin-u -eVV t ‘wz: t,iSttghat, 3W Silt; Cline !it,i)i"jur"isiG"Gu", cherry none and droll, ttour-tltr. month -r4tmt,--esgded his eight reindeer to ; notice: lending on America: ”on; :Poeuintdwneonjhie datrthnt the T '."w. _ Mined T we anonymou- hilled entitled "A visit. from m. _ Nicholle. written the 11mm year but. not printed until this time. In . wine end charming book, “Forgot- ten Books of the American N ureery," 2 Mile Rosalie V. Halsey observes that- fthe publication of this poem by Chr. Fai Clarke Moore “mm the ep- ‘pearnnee of a truly original story of the American nursery.” ht the Visit from St. Nicholas" Mr. Moore not “only introduced -fhmtarcuuu, to the young folk of the vnrioue states, but gave to-them their ttmt story of my , jetting merit whatever." Written It a period of moral tales whose purpose l via not to amuse children but to har- , row their conscience, the poem is a 1 pioneer tsttortit its 'tappeal to one of , "c.; -1271. c _ - 1trr?itTsdjj' iiiiri-i.'iit'"TRiiG"iij'"irr" our did- finctive meals, and to visit us once is to Be our Ready customer. C ..6h. 'itt-ertvnrirtamear- iii “E"qnie'f WWW“??? faiiWiiiii iriiririife- .--- Jars Delicious. Food 2401 Holiday Ham GUEST HOME LIBRARY Lttiitit.eirrrii3ii'u"sk, Shit at m a... arh4trhomaa. m iiiiii; do: h, em reading: but m book that (s, 5 aNit, ef,uhmoiu deep 1m, with “M "gtrtt of ”Pruitt“. menhip. The library Ital Wishe- you qui -iser of the “by.” . Hntry Christmas and tt. 1tiuipr New Year, in witieh-tsr-reuinir1iirGiii-iiiri'ii"ii'- may contribute its share of joy and happiness. =~eoit -thtittttry F." i" M” Throne of Fait 'ti',L1tdt/iti',1 the ' Pia-dud. for the younger Children. Je,, but chapter If: -of i'li1tttg: mifimfihhgmch the-uteri. are taken. _ . V Abook iiratrifttutu elm?- ap- preciated, and which, more than an - thing else. can be _selected to tlt a: personality of the recipient. The mini "'trrrturmr-r-e-mrtaid- no rift more (perfect than the Well-chosen book, It is like giving 0. with Pm. to hours of delightful entertainment and years of appreciative mun-nun Siebe; Josephine. Kasperle’s Ad. ventures. _ For those who like Pinoc- ehio." Kasperle was s wooden boy, who had been asleep for ninety-nine years. "r, comes to life and ha msny funny adventures. _ ' , Williamson, Hamilton. A Mon Iale.- A rpm story book for small children. . _ Charles PM. 9.tyrrgityrprn, union A WHILE; 91mm, natal-ave: (remind who sailed "rittt,iteitart on the anutmome ”and th-rid. (Winner of Loettr- man’n prize). 'Ar. _ _ Ackley, Mrs. E, F. V Miriam. A TeiWrusmetia1 tad mum book for marianetto beginner: or ma- rionettay lovers. Simply written Ind my to comprehend, with many illus- trations. . orhttir wot Winn iti','l1'ft?l,2,',ili' Cm bridge in New England in the year 1068. _ Bible, which i. Reviews 'tiamW,mariirTiiii -egtCstCtkcgtita Ravi-h " V I“ A, Monkey the

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