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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 37

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Saute "I Breathe, ttever had I don , “In leétiong fending “Stun Moon." Poetry! 'Poetry'.' "queen Anne, Queen Anne, has wash- ed her lace . '(She chose I summer's day) And hung it in d 1tryytaiItlguace_, -Fetrahiiraiip If it any; _ ' q queen Anne, Queen Anne, is 4nd and gone I (She died I summer's» day), l, 'ttet-ttsi-wc-ii-Fai-ii-ill-Gi--' _ Each weedcentanttted way!” This in 1 quotation -from just one 9! the many lovely_ poems to be found In . 1futeitiiteott's Nr'ireside Poems" WhICh supplement: her ttmt vohnne. Thimnei Poems." Lois Lenski has, tegefAieituTiiiitiriiiiii her} 4.ttttt9t%hmtmttotiii: "RUF' new itlr.l leetiom, of boat" childnn um a-tae.. books oo 'obh And if you have not read “A round- about turn" by Charles, we regret to state that you have missed half the zest of life! Get this boot u soon as you can and spend the minutes rud- ing that will keep you chuckling the rest of your den. As for the tllmr. tntiéne. only Leslie Brooke can cre- ate "a toad that lived in Ahurt Heath" that is almost human. There an never be too my books about Holland in the Children's room, If you doubt it-trrtit thrd it copy of -the-'-q-httelr-Nfmr" Willa Woodpn Shoes." With 1 sigh of relief another In: been added. to the long list of "Dutch materiel Jfrieh is “Kees” by Main; King, Though not strictly I picture book, since it does here u dtflnite story. of Rees the little DUteh boy end his pet duck, Kleintje. the aptivuting illustra- tions by Elizabeth Enright ere in themselves tmiBelent to create a de.. mand for the book. It just teema with "Holhtnditth" flavor. _ C V Gardens. *8 ' 'h- “Angug and the ducks,” by Marjorie Mk1: a. most attractive story of tr-rtttteRttgrortRmrttrtramatiTii tin-{BER}; leads him into many ,ttre.ptprets,mr. peerauly the-pug “with the duck; T _ A Picture books! PM!" boob! - What would cult-fem do “th- out Maude end like Peteuhun to give them that churning end moot alluring etmoephere? We still re- "atrae.i.ttr, 'r,lepyt, 1ttr,teyi,,axt9,g.r.,:ttr, which, by the III, has not yet lost in popularity with the youm mad, on. But the leteet Peterehem meg tion, "The ark of Father Noah end Mother' Nod.” in by far their Jtegt production. taking into consideration both story and picture. To cell it a wealth of color in a rather mild description of the v'ivid blues, or- anges, reds, and yellows. Let it be said instead, we have here . riot.of cnlor more or less under control. “Men Thu Gulch-2 Garden! ., maths. them 1 Ion! who bu er had I deal": to cultivate I gar- ? Hun-y. hairy. or you 'mny bt late to plant. Thm lnIh-d..- -- m- In te to plant. he designed to help I of poetry children will enjoy at having read to them are: tonight,” Teasdale; "Early Sandburg. Garden! Garden! Public Library Of w by Itelman. This .5tit1LiEirfiirhi'Gilil SW3; I min] for the l mu. ”Morning, by Children's Room April M, 1931 The followini are help young gnu-den- n! “dunk! book . “Inf?!“ AAxtec'Treuure House," by 'Janvier, we ere given a radiating story of the searching the lost my:- hery city of the Aztece and for the trawl-es in cold and precious jew- els. It is an authentic. story, full of the spirit of Un mient me, shrouded with an element ot mystery. _. , "Etuttehi" nest,” by Herrington, in quite 'tfxeitiryt “do. tor walnuts: 13mm, "trt the Modern Library mii, "tron"." INriimtttiitiiirliii boys who are tending their father’s ttoek, make an important discovery which "brings aood--fortumr-teriheir-reopre.- _.-'--", L-r-ec-" _ Mail! Mail! _ V Have you any idea boy messages were delivered in the year 3000 B. C.,: or how the people received new; ini the' Middle Ages? Do you know the perils and courage of the Pony Ex- press riders of our own continent, or, Gordon flowers worth knowing, by Methudr. The mouth! hero ha been arranged by season. and my cot- ored phtee have been included. "din-t Indians! fa'gurlli,g, over your head and hh'i'i=lrq's, - t,'attdriRyktid who lint aided; in the building of Fort Louis in the New World. If you would like toknow how he spent his two you: with the Indians of the North- ern' Regions. mod “The Pointed.“- row," by Gaither. Damn. not to know how - _-,_-- - -._._.. “I’- CaCLL."i"=s""TrfW.Te'P"'""e"\Ne.W.n 1iaAiiirFikrGiV%ii""a'e"qc; o%tteroteaHttee. l7:tb¢numnlon¢menwfl::m¢11nn~llu. 1ilett.Ss.-at.rGi" “as”.Ithaca-ontll'ihnnthowotumofthonfi«was.llbtbemfludflp.IN!- ll:thonuwu¢n|onnuldlonl|llmolaee.flwthe 's"'afd'rgrdlijtlefft1Cii.""iii,iiii. 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COUNTY, ILLINOIS qrFee 1,“ ---War'.-Wart---crr------ tt in quite I coincidence that two books for "cider tttrlg qWiituiCiiiiiiirir" a: thitrtimer both havthtttHor-titetr background the some period in Amer- igm history, manly, theRevolution- turous stories with flne eharaeterimr. tion and make moat interesting read.. ing Hor older girls. “Freedom's Daughter," by, Crownfteht, has for its heroine a Quaker girl who left her home in Philadelphia to aid her country in the cause for freedom. Be- ing captured as a spy is just one of SPECIAL ELECTION SaturdayyMaya; l 931 /i'.t'e.ief.tttttlt1rtret.timstu hum-d3 of aviators carrying letter: [at a speed of 100 miles an hour'. In 1_Waulek'a "How they carried the mail,”.we have true stories “Julian; heroes arm at... and‘Feeauae‘they are true are more fascinating and thrilling than ttetion. Artiste! Arden! “as well “younger readers I: "Mor. ies of the Youth of Artists" by Mary N. Roberta. The reader need not be artistically inclined. necessarily, in order to appreciate the book, .f.or. its primary interest rests on the youth- ful.aspirations and dreams of other young people who. made their dreams, come true. Some " the_.atories are: Michael Angelo and the snowman; Giotto'e last day with his sheep; Ant: lute Rodin and his friend; the Ca., thedral: Rosa Bonheur breaks her needle.. OT "'ttqqlt V: “81% at in. "it ofthe. IrtoirottiuiuGiut-rii; |!tbe81. hurrah!“ 1uyrdt, I my . c. "Java-1‘21 .3 ftet.momi gang" 19"“ ”wand In. nun; .tOhttrt.t.teetyr.at%ssethehaetsm,.tso, " mhee of [Ah lichknn: them wot “on. It” 'tN8ttfrer.t.suicir.'tiiGiG-ciit-CiiirG"a2 lbzthcneautnlmthelonhliaqotnflk b a Haiku-Item 'r... “and Mun-tubular: (mama. 5.013“. "8oaie1r._a8tt.JErii, “with 'CofBie. loweonandumlbal c'.'uFtCe..rnCtCiHri"iiii7r"%i"a'i'a"ik' "tLPtptett1e.iaiyriiiiCiia"i'"il7"k"t 1ttCteriiGidioGbi'rrt"iiir%"rCTi=.T. Ptfyeru'CrAiiGfGiriiirt'i7'aarare' t2P2tt.o,teiftyiGie'tTi'ifiui7ii5i'T fte8efaPAitdiiF..Trtoiiiiiiur'rtgti,"e g..-_.a_An_AL, ‘-- - - MW IERRYt PERSON S. tte"itasi,oCtsAii;iFrGir" tOA-ts “was.“ way you desire to vote; lube of the County Court Pridav, May-29, at T Scouts. Thursday, May 28, " day. ' . _ Saturday. Max 2lr, at g p. m., Mil- drmr. Hustler’s pupils' entertain- meat. Wednesday. lily 18, It 1:00 p. m., Ravinia Woman’s club luncheon. Thursday, May 14, at 7 p. my Men's "gym-ehmir.-.-----------'---- Pride Mn " 8 5, Ha Iii-la,';.-"-"-')"-'--" m Gm “My. "my 21, it -r.30 xi. in, Men’s gym class. 7 Friday, May 28, at 37:30 1r_I1,c1Eilr,, mmfiwuinmenn Friday, my 8, " 7:30 p. mi, Boy Scouts. . livid: Village Home Calendar "'iituv, May J, at T:30.p. m.) Boy Scouts. Thursdny, May T, at 7:30 p. 1... Men's gym class. the may things that hotel] her. Then we have the story of s Scotch Highland basic who ran swsy to America in the fats! you of 1775. Edinburgh 1:: singly too ant for this adventurous young Indy, so she sought her clmmen in North ' lins and, ineidtrntatir, found herself in the midst of the War for (modern. girls. 2 Its m., Field p. 1ti., My 31 1 i

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