" "W iGaGi."LGT, is} LTriEi.iiit.iiciti.u.iG_--- nus. an... Me Other nl luau. u nun-Ill- "its. A "ill will unvinu you Wu Ik- ht. my nuan- null. ya. nil or yu- m, - your "I" ("it In». run an. "a u will nu sq 19.1; log "up." "ee up an I" "PF',N EVENINHS Alaska Muskrat Coats THE ORRICO GARDENS 368 Central Avenue ?atr0nize the Press Advertisers Our Cut Flowers Last Longer VICTOR BROTHERS CO. W unlit-nay and Giant Palm-in, it dot. ti.00 Bateheetor "mums or Core, Flowers. dozen If": OPEN ALI, DAY SUNDAY . 9% v Am rs/r pr: Due to the fact that Mr. Martin Victor, J r., was able to "cure-at advantageous prieest--a large quantity of Alaska muskrat skins while on his trip into the Northland. we are offering muskrat coats at re- markably low cost. Alaska muskrat has a clearer and more distinctive color than any other. "in June Brick Special 36 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD II ONE YM ooh' ICE CREAM Manufacturing Furriers th, h Williams dur THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 351 unntlng t0 re Con privilvm bray-y hetwee to patros lt The Highland Park Public Library congratulates you at Commencement. at the commencement of a life of larger usefulness and wider knowl- n-ilge. The library reminds you that, whether it is to be college or com. Int-rue or industry, your best life is just beginning, and that for the best life you will continue to need books. "Life itself will teach you many many things, but your own existence can be only the smallest segment of the great are of existence. Good books will open to you revealing glimpses of the past, help you to in. terpret the present, Ind show you visions of the future." "Your library offers you all its treasures of wisdom lnd delight. Many nf its books you hive rend. Some of them, perhaps, you tried to knuw too soon. Try them attain. Your mind need never stop growing. Fri-d it good food." . New Books The advertising of the "book clubs" has cauied such an enormous de- mand for a very few titles that no treasures Many of Some of knnw too it swlrn Vacation to read) between to†hot wim: the lining LIBRARY the Raiding On the boat; on sets; aiteruinner; to play golf: too library book will he day. Novels, public library can purchase them in sutficient quantities. Ingtead of buy- ing 500 copies uf All Quiet on the Western Front ta satisfy and im. im-(liau- but tompurary interest. the library must apportion its funds to include many other books. Other- wise it would soon have hundreds of idle copies of the recent. "best svl'lers," and nothing else tn Otter." -iavnerie Library of Pittsburgh. Children's Summer Room Beginning June 16, the children's mom will be open every day from 9 to 12 and from 1 tn 6. A cooler spot in Highland Park it would be dim- i-ult to find on a hot day. The pic- ture books are waiting in all their colors fur little hands to turn their ram-s. and many a horo'nnd hero. im await their turn to 'rouse a chuckle or send a shiver down the wine. Bring your summer reading list or let the children's librarian help tmmake one that will add many happy hours to the summer weeks. Ravinlu Open Dun'l. forget that the library has all the librettos of the operas to be given at Ravinia this summer. Also many books containing the stories of the opera if you decide to go at the last minute and wish to read a brief aeeount, Have You Been? From a New Garden, by Mrs. Fun- cis King. A collection of charming garden talks which have ippelred in variuus périodicals. Of special in, terest is her suggested garden li- brary. At the home of Mrs. F. H. Meyer on Waukegan road, the Deerfield unit American Legion auxiliary convened for the regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, June 9 at 8 o'clock. i/it wvre read by the child Welfare chairman, Mrs. W. Tennerman. Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting June 9 Mrdc. C. Kapschull was the assist- ing hostess. _ Correspondence received from three orphans at Normal: adgpgefl Ar the The president, Mrs, Harry Maw and Americanism chairman, Mrs. A. W. Knaak were chosen as delegates to the National Defence Congress, which iras held at the LaSalle hotel,- Chicago nu Flag day, Saturday, June H. . Mes. Lucy Brown, eighth district vommittee women attended as a sub- stitute for Mrs. Grace Tibbals. state rr-hahilitatian chairman. who was sohodulud tu speak A the meeting. Mrs. Brown commended the unit .n its achievements and endeavor to carry out the program of the state "vpartment. She further stated that local unit was 100 per cent in rehabil- itation. Delicious refreshments served by the hostesses brought a most in. ure-Ming meeting to a close. The next trim-ting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Far-net on Monday evening, July 14. . Thursday, June 19, f930