_"""')'" tr ' 1.!“ . MrhiuGrrhr Bay It 7a tir. "e ----r-iir------ttuiar-tut--ther -Giri--lu-r--oode l--- - 4.5...-“ _. ..-Jou.gndxisht41hiuthlt In}! audrl 2‘ _ make her life 3 worth-while one. It l _ C, is guy to tell of good ttmes-of .444 4 _ .4 â€:4 -.meetiattrcAtt0rttmters and hikem, of "l, summer nt camp and winter in ishsb V . work." tie tt And so it is of Girl Reserves. It _ is my to explain to people that the true triengle within the circle is the TC' wertipphr armhole! arch! ~Be~ serve movement, end tint the three sides of the triengle represent body, mind and spirit. It is my to ex- -ifiFrrTiiE 1:31;: iiE !tlfii; ice'iairir' iif Girl Reserve lies in this bigger thing, which takes root in a girl’s E‘Elï¬iilfigééfviisï¬iï¬ifiilii’éi makes her "look up Ind ’love and ( Yet the .deepetmenpintt of Girl Reserves is there too. It is some- thing more dimcult (as see; It is bit: iltese ttormrtcuu_rroiititi_npd un- One might just on well ah the meaning of the golden bittersweet on e hillside in October u to ask the meaning of Girl Reserve. The trittamtrreet an be dissected: its parts an be hbeled womanly; and all sorts of information concerning it can be accumulated. But still one 331:? "hot -kiiiiir- 'TtiCriimrtitritrTtr%Rr golden bitureweet in October. It: true thrttitWtutflt lies in th, tpolio; it. awifiensri'Aitkr-iekoiiGAiii-tic'. holds it, e eplosb of color and the glories of 'eutumn. Means to Be' a Girl Reserve,"by ti Member HowardaUdell Cafeteria ' I N THE U D ELL ~:&,:U,J,-LQ,1N,C , Friendliness . . . ON the cool, biisk _evenings you will enior.the warmth atrd, friendiiness o! tle., 14otmrd:-pdtli, _ _ Cafeteria. A wide seieciien bi l, ifood and deliciously Tarepayed, -eM...r' The French chuc- mteinc held every My morning at the Highland Perk Women’s club. At tr o'eioek, M. Jean meets with the ,hyte1i__1t.he,_ttt, lil o'eloek with the Tnhmnediate c133? itiY'iE’II o'ehiek with the beginners clue; ?frrrrrryryntsr'rttoed.hyrhtt-eltti.re iitrafortuaom. 'tmrEthteation-dba- pertinent, reports that these chuc- ue very well attended and min reminds the club members and their friends that nil three chases no open to the public upon payment of 11m.†fre, " Aâ€. L.‘ -.. .e_Wi.reVe mr' m: nor Mrs. Anthony French Merrill will give the second of her lectures on Thursday, Oct. 22, when she speaks on. 'Ttr,thtcstC1r1ttttC_Yir/rr The letttyrttrp, gvery Thursday mom'- fng it '10 brawl: 'itirtttVetitdrmtttst Mii. Tiveiitit "rlrairttiii," madness that these lectures are open to the public. . . _ 7 The Most Recent Solution ' . A Mount Vernon dentist tells the Lawrence County Record that the only thing lento fo Wm}. $1399ng- nun and M’sfly'in """airlf'"' high school Girl Burn.) French Classes at iigzgvggytw the amthtiis lmnrt unm‘iï¬d‘"§x‘§§éï¬â€œ"ï¬Ã©f"ï¬ Hue: Woman’s Club Each Tuesday at 9 A. M. more we red, 7 1ttretytt1yl oiiifUCnii7 iiiririi $335355; FYI ' , T . =" "w, 7 ==WI _ - n-m 1" ~715- tmt __~..‘g -. , 9",: V: .3737; fiâ€"mna;mmypx _ V c, inn-owed oaa60.000.tt0trhrituh1igseeur., - 'Ill - __ visible and. and-whou‘scton make up nu plot to they so dong." - d"""", Dainty, â€By Edits Fei- T The ttki 10 lectures on economics will deal with the comes of the eeottoyy'tr_tteteeiet tttd possible 'ifyi'oui' Tiui irith"ti.étii-imCeTt%"r such “Meet- uwuaem‘pleynent in- and other modern economic prob- lems. " _ - _ To cumming.“ discus- sipn of the subject: presented in the broadenatii, 1 listeners’ notebook/pr study magma}, is beirttrorepared to accompuly the psychology neries. This is obtainable Immune. Unineh The Cshph of Bottled One of his cherished tmsures was a dictionary, which he studied from cover to cover. It was the found.- tion of his later style. . . Obvious is the delight of the boy in his rio. tons use of Words. culled from the study of his constent companion, Webster's dietiottarr.-rrom R. W. Davis and A. B. Monica's "The Celiph of Bsgdsd: The Life of O. Goodrich. Beginning October " -n weekly vei in America. " pron-em of udio addresses on prev Presenting County Libraries 1mm 11:01:01:th _ 11mm -titmatat ' " in to be sponsored by the National tnctively to those who would better. Agrigtrrrriotmep. Im .rls4hrci.1t. duct Minn-t" is the a4dmat, of. Sarah AUiiv-l The“ "rttr'r-brUrTiihridui6 ---AMt-sr-s-eieemtarr-'ot the New through the courteey of National Jersey Library Commission, Thurs.. Broadenatintt Co. from 8:30 to 9:00 day evening, October 22 at the an- Eeatern Standard Time each Setur- nunl conference dinner of the Illi- day evening; every broadcast being nois Library usocintion. Home divided into two 16-minute periods bureaus, women’s clubs, endgame“,- so t1tatttt_erdAre-oneer, subject†__tione_ tltrxtgtttttg.CtVnrtag1r. erg co- says: ‘preeen_ - tiir"'e"eiFr'ii'iiBL" v" operating with librarians to promote October in at 6:36 pai. The follow- ing dessert will entice any alert li.. brarian to attend: Borie--Poems for Peter: Hall-The Aristoemtie Jour- ney; Milli: - The Earth] Spirit; Rothtmrtetrv-rMen and Memories; Rug; --. Cultgre and Edmtion' in America: Rmitk11--AehUvement of happiness. atter the 'GTO-Ara dinner of the Illinois Library association meeting on November 18. Plum Ire under my for this taunt] celebration of good hooks for children, and tn- nouncements will ‘pppear later. A Book arm-sun A Mutate, of ‘I‘nnlil Ana-la. The "fume:- muy in the "orphan “We 3:2"th human beings child of Agnew poltics†" Gov- In“: the News! Books ThoWurur by ,wnu -Woolt. Mounhin Homespun, by P." L. te,trtet Joy, by James Stephens. Easter hind. by R. J. Casey. Modem Civilisation on Trail, by The new ml books for boys and HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY HIGHLAND PARK [muons . m -. m--siuue.eec=_tyic_p=.t-='a ..,. w... A. _.._ -. -. q'64NFirieetairW' ' 'NP"". . - --EMeNE%- '~:~--v~»~-»-~ v T' . ' T IA ‘ ", n! n o ‘4 I' . Brave, kindly (cutie, loving soul. let PT but yrhf tin 'ttret to". _' The Emmet H111; iét'iihe spring, when weather conditions are favorable to economicnl- work, he aid. MR THOMAS Torn from his wonted moorings. Out on an open so... Alone on . phantom Shamrock, m. rides serene and free. _ of Governor Hhchot’: type new; to nut to ndopt the orphan. . lon- tttrtrmrViiisd father halting work, or that bid: would be too high if such proteetiem were not given. Arid when he homes, lit tiiG ind Wiu'heiven for no to ranch tint place. attst-atot-tet,--it-wf11 bewnecuwy to 1% mam-95¢ In tttttttrip-ttttith-tppp-. -- ti: 7. traitor: My; W contract: but (i-il . have not completed much of the, , work, it will beneeeugrzjg adm- F H , the the work under a new contract I . the state highway Went has , irt.fi_tr1ntsdntitrh- "qetttht1rg, -_ - ---- Trar engineer, uncejled the letting, could be legdly let imttiedtateln', but the move would not be economies], Mr. Lowell pointed out, V Ire explained that it would, be November l before the work could be begun, land that the"eontmetor would insist .on a safety factor n- nngement to. guarantee him from Wrartririi imifeit/Gr7soilrttte" work can be advertised for bids um. deFtheold1itw. _ "r9, _r-, --TluHreemitiattr=aratre-taeate - law, which had been holding up highway and public building: construction, was on Tuesday detelnred tmeomsti, tutional by the supreme court in sea- Jersey Library Commission, Thurs- day evening, October 22 at the an- nual conference dinner of the Illi- nois Library association. Home barium, women's clubs, and, associa- tion. the 1‘9“)?!th ere. Mr- -iriiiFiithiir" 33h mun-inns to promote the extension of library facilities to every hamlet and farm.’ Seyrponp Dunbar, A History of Tra.. 'iiitissariitirsFtir" -iiamiititisirtaaariitrNFiFc which had been advertised, but Co. Roads) Affected --J. R. Duh-under. Chicago. in forget punt , inc All-1 the my run??? Rognn. t Show! Blghlnm like the some so the way w†also Becker Highvn 2am: down land lads on more tion d end to " W two th tried _ No closix tried line. in Ire one 1 Moon mum! park oliyai, High " Alt}