ng of county Soeurs aking eling _ â€" ing KLE ary election. day for judges ty t day to post and ment of color of day for delivering I CREZ CCC 9@ marci, â€" + designed. ___]Il _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"QOnâ€"Contract Bridge ~~~~~~ iwï¬â€˜g 1| Culbertson, Contract blue book. !f; Lenz, My system of contract bidâ€" ent phone [ ding. R N Perhaps you are one of these i1011 f’ amateurs who is waiting to see the -: * "fltcume of he ulbertsonâ€"Len: e urnament in order to decide which & fâ€"contract to learn. REitRae .2 _R d4ys, but we are reading books of KI p JA E a :9re serious character than forâ€" . DECEMBER 3; ware Co. real service to nd there‘s a S â€" WRAPS hore friends. PARK day for state.cep. ~CEEANINC erchants who from one of low and you convention held. y. to post speci leaner day Lor of CO. 1981 3 3 ;_ _ , _ T"942e5,â€"â€" in the mean ?Vuh.h friends can speak for them. t ":.I:-ler, Gentle art of making ':: economic morality, by Harry 0:&1:: folks won‘t work, by Clinch ‘Yg:d;:‘on‘mmxf dilemma, by E. . bore than one person is eagerly Stuart Chase Toz out, by R. T. Ely.â€" STC Business adrift, by W. B. Donham. % herle.'u"my out, by N. M. merly. . Several years ago few of s would look twice at a book on economics. Now we are wondering what the depression is all about, and we are reading to get a little light on the subject. Such books as the following are stimulating and inâ€" formative, tred Hard times, the way in and the way out, by R. T. Ely. Rodin Wilde, â€â€˜mfl:l of American business eetures on Sophocles for _English is sponsoring â€"this course which is given at the Art Institute during February and March,. _ P Thorntorn Wilder of %':mm? of Anâ€" dros fame is _mvinga series of five _ The revzinLoLAtistophmealâ€"{zyw sistra last year cast some light on the dry as dust concept of the concept of the classics. Now Euâ€" geneâ€"O‘NeilHl‘s ~Mourning becomes Electra has stimulated interest in. the trilegy of Aeschylus and the single plays of Euripides and Sophoâ€" ces on the Electra theme. people are followingâ€"the ~Columbia Those Deadly Classics There has been a sudden run o popularity on Plato and the Greek dramatists, even Cicero is much sought â€"after. â€" The explanation is and * memories reviews a delight. Mr. O‘Brien is the literary editor of the Chicago Daily News. .â€" If you are not already a Howard Vincent O‘Brien enthusiast, make & point of tuning in on WMAQ on Tuesday evenings at 7:45. His genuâ€" ine appreciation of books, combined with a nice sense of humor and a lively â€"presentation, â€"make hisâ€" radio "@HURSDAY, â€"DECEMBER $1, 1931 1, Art, , Ellen â€"Christmas â€"gariand.:. ;w, an unauthorized biâ€" profundis. PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY : HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS ~ and Bernard p H There were also mnhy strange suâ€" ity, by Harry perstitions connected with New y linch| Year‘s day. It was considered very rk, by Cline unlucky for any one to go out of ; , by g,| the house until some one had enâ€" femts, by 8 tered it. In Lancashire it was very on is eagerly| bad luck for a person to give anâ€" -. ig. It was also‘_anl;uclry to give rak for them.) ceived something. ® One common form of present on t of making| New Year‘s day was that of "pinâ€" f money:" In the times of which we o have been speaking, pins made of 4 & wire were very expensive and conâ€" B uie t a 1 t o Te B t B0E 200 en mt d tw , by »0 on this day it was the custom for men to give their wives and daughâ€" ters money for pins and knickâ€" sequently the â€"streetsâ€"of ~the city of Edinâ€" burgh would be more crowded than thg% were in thLMOâ€"Heâ€"dtyâ€" idd1 T On New Year‘s day itself the boys would go from house to house, askâ€" ing for eats or money. Sometimes a funeral would be held: over the Old Year, and then the boys would sing the following ditty before each house at which they called: . I wish you a i And a.Happy New Year, A pocketful of money, And a cellar full of beer, And a good fat pig © . To serve you all the year. Ladies and gentlemen ing round a tree, trunk with sticks si Stand fast root, be Pray God send us a 2 0000 220 o ue o / O custom was that of "appleâ€"howling," as it was called. Boys used to go into the annin Aanaghnuk.: _33 _ â€"". EV Sitting by the fire Pity us poor bovs LFF 2. on uio S c . o c ce e n amena us = /7 "In certain parts of England and Scotland it was customary directly the clock struck 12 on New Year‘s Eve for. the young people. to rush off to the nearest spring of water. Whoever first tasted the water then drawn, might look for good luck S hremends oA d 11 e@niintet t indï¬ d t 0d 252 + KIMly Cati CC 0) Sm remet > OcE + ORE feeling, often expressed in quaint ’ year. ; customs and oftener still in the givâ€" s ing and receiving of presents." _ _ Oscar Rosenthal, EVc 23500 D Of _January in every country, but on whatever date it is celebrated, one and the same idea is associated to festivities and new year does not and ‘Ha_vniiui;,' i; [ _ _ _New Year‘s Day With the approaching of the New Year it is not unusual to wonder how other countries observe this day of good feeling and fellowship. One authority states "there is no holiday that is so widely celebrated in the different countries of the earth as New Year‘s day. Not only among English-speakinx people like ourselves, . but among Mexicans, Turks > Crogalra MLL._._ Oftentim in the mire. a ‘tree, would: m;)â€".{!;e sticks_ginging the while: of good will and kindly eaking people like among _ Mexicans, _ the day given up r well top, good howling rejoicing. _ The expertâ€"on building finance willâ€" appear before a joint of Lake county building trade representatives sometime ea January to forward plans w? is hoped will spur constructi the countv m Mc Gaireinlenteitag staceis / in Waukegan, has announ he will seek election to the cireuit court cler year. Work_ Done'Eng Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow ; The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The filying cloud, the frosty light; The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him __sSo be it in â€"England, America, Hawaii, or any other place, we say in â€"the words of Alfred, Lord Tennyâ€" Year the Tor m f debts but well; «anacks.â€"And â€"this is how the "pinâ€"money" came into use. Francis J. Beckman, long ~/~S l any size or shape, WOI'hnlnllli) and materials guaranteed! Prolong the life of your shoes . .. at small cost. a Good 'wality oak leatherba!f-;oleo will be put on Thhnns «B ... 1. U T5 Oar Harrâ€"Sours Special for Thursday! Chinese â€" make WIEBOLDT‘S BASEMENTâ€" not only pay their social _their financial debts as spur construction in the elections ‘nexvt Wieboldt‘s Basementâ€" ? AT announced that â€"â€"EVANSTON their New â€"Chicago e plans, t session de union early in. which it office of an inâ€" term ich fied after the crash, accordâ€" ing to a verdict reached by a corâ€" oner‘s jury at the â€"inquest last week. _ *NF agiomodlie crash, which took the lives of Chester Collins, 24, 16 North West street, and Charles W. both of Waukegan, December 12 on Green Bay road, was attributed to a third automobile. the driver af the coming year. Melraniyinnions «ui termieictate. Riinindt ces it .. .0\ | "Ealanetiie e Divine services, 11:45 a.m. Rev, J. H. Taylor will preach the serâ€" monâ€"Subject, "The Discipleship." â€" Thursday, Jan, 7â€"Choir practice at 7:45 a.m. : We ‘sincerely hope that all memâ€" bers and friends, who filled the church to capacity on Sunday eveâ€" ning, thoroughly enjoyed the beauâ€" tiful cantata, "The Herald Angels," rendéered us by the Grace Reformed. church of Chicago. _ Our church extends sincere good wishes to all in this community for SA onl + 0s RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO Theâ€"automobite ‘~~~Phone H. P. 178 â€" â€" QUALITY DRY CLEANING Evanston : St. John‘s Evangelica orner Green Bay road § wood avenue, AND Evangelical Church and Home NINETEEN F2 t