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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 34

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vi oo 0 â€"~ â€"â€" mAirTYâ€"FOUR P g44ic4f ‘ » BETHANY CHURCH _ * s@Annit i An nitDnaThN e sticrâ€"ine £4 $8 flaks _ \_ _____ kett, A. E. Vetter, Wm. Guyot ®â€"] > Amundsen, splendid No s Miller, A. J. Keller, W. E. Meiér|"~ py partridge. An inspirit _.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" hoff, Wm. F.â€"Vetter, 0. K. Wessling,| ___ s tnia feariess explorer. the ceremonies came to a conclusion, the people were invited to enterâ€"the church partors were tea was ~served .by the young people. Feb. 28th is a day that will long be remembered _ by all whoâ€" attended this ;musml pastor to interest a friend, who wishes to remain anonymous, in it was the happy privilege of the 1 in all, the church raising $22,709. When the church came up to the last week of December â€" it . still lacked . $1,500, _ The_donor agreed church would borrow that amount and would put it into the drive 11!'1 _ The regular monthly meeting of _the Central Council of Childhood Education will be held at eleven â€" o‘clock Saturday ‘morning, March 5 â€"at the Central Eleanor club rooms, Stevens building, 16 North Wabash avenue, Chicago.. This will be a secâ€" . tional meeting of spécial interest to teachers in and about Chicago in the nursery, kindergarten, primary, intermediate, and supervision and teacher training : fields. Dr. Helen Koch of the University of Chicago, Miss Ethel Woolhiser of the State Teachers‘ college at DeKalb, I!IL., Dr. WWHbur L. Beauchamp of the Univerâ€" sity of Chicago, and. Mr. Theodore Saam, superintendent of the l;:lz'i_n eash, that he would forward his full gift of $31,000. The Philathea class of the Bethany Sunday school immeâ€" diately came forth and offered to nssume the responsibility of the $1,â€" become entirely free of its obligation. The Philathea class has i .7- -' class in paying off the amount that they have assumed." _ _ _ _ ___ The‘;;llovmg";er;;n; have served on the â€"building ~committee, â€" I}‘:- C. NT J. Hecketsweiler, J. Erickson, Miss| , _ Idith Hansen. Miss Charlotte Brand| * 2.‘ and Rev. H. F. Siemsgen: Central Council to ~Hold Mceting Mar. ;;rv;c.; ‘The people of the Bethany church are very grateful to all who helped them attain their goals. _ ‘â€" During the fore â€"part ofâ€" May _19;1. schools will be the speakers , ‘ (Continued from page 5) MORTGAGE BURNED effective and gave a lastâ€" Fritsch L e fimmeranneirmmpt x o9 9 of ‘the â€" _A New Note Those not aware of the progress made in childrén‘s books within the past several years are invited to read Miss Latimer‘s article on the subject, in "Your Library" for November 1931, a pamphlet issued by the Public library of the District of ~Columbia. $ 4 â€""If you have not paid attention to children‘s books for some years," they have chnnged completely with interesting looking type and! _ The above is _an extract irom beautifut illustrations so that a book | "Contemporary Illustrators_of Chilâ€" which might have been forbidding| dren‘s Books," which contains inâ€" tenâ€"years ago is alluring now. A| teresting bits about many interestâ€" child‘s book to be worth while must | ing people. esn be creative and hm:leu] litenry“: ;t‘yle _ Africa Calls _ just as books for adults mus ve . > these qualities. â€" Bookloving adults W,‘:j:;“;s is "‘,‘:‘5 :fh:’,i‘h,f'flzi may test th_e‘.,n;e_ét,gf,,,,g?,cl!i}!!_’%fib‘,"% thirsted for adventures in the junâ€" classics have come out in gay covers worthwhile biograp mour. The events of a romantic| ve.ot old friends. _ _ _ : career, from early boyhood to g_reet old friends. uy tA i eath. * * *A aninnr e _â€"_Test Your Skill ________ P Wanda Gag Can you guess the titles of these Have you ever wondered about the| books which are in the children‘s people who create children‘s books,| room? â€" They are the kind every who they are, where they are, and| boy and girl has read at one time why they write or illustrate juvenâ€"| or motzer. After you have solved iles? It is a natural, human curio<| these titles visit the children‘s room sity and that is why we thought you| to see how many you have guessed would like to know a bit of Wanda| correctly. ' Gag, the creator of "Millions of| 1. Reystoamw. Cats" and "Snippy and Snappy."| 2. Newtmoltile. Children seem never to tire of havâ€"| 3. Denpro. | ing these read and reread, over and| 4. Boornosenusric. ; over, according to reports of parâ€"| . 5. Reksnabribn. ; ents. The only disastrous result,| 6. Dehii. : & 4 . ue us wl oo Te C1R OuE ies Department for 7@0"; and Girls . Stonewall, by Adams. :pp";ren;:ly'. is the wear and tear on the unfortunate adult who has to reâ€" peat the lines. e & & m b4c0 LCKKLE Arsumntit. pv-u ©RPC . RRRECTC In the words of the artist herself: "My background is European. I was born in New Uim, Minnesota, where I grewâ€"up among oldâ€"world customs and superstitions, Bohemian folkâ€" songs,â€" zither ~music ‘and German Marchen.. But the most vivid note in my echildhood. wasâ€"the xalth of ple." ofâ€" Thomas â€"Jonathanâ€"JACRSON, who earned the name of "Stoneâ€" Amundsen, splendid Norseman, by Partridge. An i:}:piring‘story facts about Indian life Sir A Boy With Edison, by Simonds. A good biography for older boys. Sam Houston, patriot, by. Seyâ€" HICHLAND PARK PUBLILC LIBRARY "â€" f HICHLAND PARK ILLUNOIS _________ during the Battle of Bull | it; if it does not interest Charlotte~ Bronte, â€" and New Lives ;n'h'ivas "for U hopelessly pencil and paper along with the rest of life‘s inevitabilities. In fact, for years I thought everybody dm, j?‘!' as everybody ate and slept, and I have never quite recovered from the shock of my disillusionment. "My efforts to place my juvenile material were futile, so I painted lampshades and drew fashions. The latter finally proved profitable, but I was weary ofexpressing other people‘s ideas when my. own were to the country where I drew only what I wanted.‘"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=_â€"_â€" 1. Garram, the Hunter, by Best, ~| gates‘ Records" which are to ap Is just because, like Washington, s o -fUHKnUWn. not;es i â€"_â€"_ â€"Listen to Stories * March 15, Mrs. W. W. Ramsey of Just to remind you that we 2r8| Chiecago, chairman of the Committee still having groups for the story| on FElections "What your vOlt hour on Saturdayâ€"morning at haâ€"| means."= â€" s j past ten. We are always pleased to| _ yarch 22, Miss Genevieve Cork= welcome newâ€"comers as well 8| g11 "Women‘s interest in the n% greet old friends. & tional conventions." _ _ 5 l Wast Came Sikill March 29, Mr. Jerome. Kerwin of Deerfield Township _ monette." _ _ Tax Warrants O.K. 55:;!‘;{&5?0[1;‘1} ‘.ln:;"rice. 11: Approval of the sale of $30,000 in| . Wednesday, tax anticipation warrants last week| service, 7;45 . was given by Chapman & Cutler to 'l'hnru}q,.% POCEIE v mR _ L AAe : Lalnawen '7 * Are sometimes great Adventures in the African JuDâ€"| in the April issue of the Illinol Folk Tales of a Savage, by LOâ€"| eation. _ Presentation of these re Bagola. _ â€" _ _ > ords in unpartisan form comprise Prester John, by Buchan. â€"| one of the most useful services of "African Adventure Stories, DY | gareq by the league, and in this in Loring. ty y portant election year the informs In African Forest and Jungle, bYy | jon given will be of unusual inte 1. Reystoamw. 2. Newtmoltile. 3. Denpro. 4. Boornosenusric. 5. Reksnabribn.: 6. Dehii. 7. Desertsanluari. 8.. Kegcany. Like Washington artistic family accepted Unknown.| "°"** "Aâ€" married womanâ€"and herâ€"child." â€" There will be a recess, during which luncheon â€"will be served, and at one o‘clock, Miss Jane Whitlock will t on "A married woman and her will," Miss Whitlock took her Arts degree at Northwestern, and is a graduate of Northwestern â€" Universityâ€"Law school. © . Â¥**. ‘Following Miss Whitlock‘s talk, a playlet, written by Mrs. Simons enâ€" titled "A day in a lawyer‘s office" will ‘be acted by members of the league. It portrays very realisticâ€" ally many of the points which are covered by Mrs. Simons: and Miss The Lake County qounclii oi tfi leaguereports that questionnaires: have been sent to all candidates for office in the county. _ The answers returnedâ€"will be very helpful to votâ€" ers in the April elections. Plans are progressing for an open evening meeting at which the candidates will be invited to speak, _ _ _ _A number of members of the I!liâ€" nois League of Wamen Voters are devoting much time and energy this lwauv 2NE P PRROIEL ET 1 station WMAQ, Chicago; each Tues m 4 avhets~.‘ mÂ¥ lows: coming Election." _ _ â€" _ â€"â€"___~_~* April 5, Mrs. C. R. Wakeley, "Ward committee men and the Prniâ€" AReee Ees MWP C CCC i _ Special music by Sunday sch pupils. This day, March 6, is devoted the young ones. Your presence \ justify their efforts. : You are w come. Plenty of seats for all. _ St. John‘s Evangelical Church Corner Green Bay road and Homewood avenue Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Children‘s day: é Singing by Junior choir. £ Junior ChoIl. .___ . . rvw" lfw y+4054 : r i Thursday, March 3â€"Junior ¢ hearsal, 7:00 p.m. Senior c (Continued from page 3) will deliver a * questionnaires

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