Vicrtor BrotxuEnrs Co. BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS â€"â€"â€"â€" Delivered andâ€"called 401’» â€" Rates Very reasonable ~ _ ___â€"â€" H.F. KELLEY®> - Funeral Director . 2 27 North Sheridan Road â€"â€"â€"â€"Telephone H. P. 4260 mnâ€â€"smewcl;'r_ * ::::_P | | Finest Qu-lit.y‘.quest- Prices Phil H. Braun:â€" â€". Carl L. Braun â€" â€" _ Robt. F. Doepel Phone 2s H. P. Quality Skins Direct from Trappers Cleverly Styled to the Individual â€" Skilled Workmanship In the Fur Business for Three Generations â€" MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 368 Central Ave. Highland Park _ _A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER MOTOR OILSâ€"GREASESâ€" ALCOHOL FUR STORAGE FREE GLAZING AND SERVICE FOR 1 YEAR We Have the Largest Fireproof and P Burglarproof Vault on the North Shore For Rent for Parties and Gatherings 16 FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. "FOR _ FUEL â€" USE OIL" DISTRIBUTORS OF including Ph. . 351 THE PRES8 with the exception of theâ€"work dealâ€" ing with a historical topic, which which was awarded the Newberry prize last week as the best book of the year for boys and girls, was the guest lastâ€"Friday evening of the (North Shore Library club. Three of the library staff heard Mrs. Armer tell of her work as an artist and portrayer of Indian childâ€" life and customs. Mrs. Armer‘s experiences of the years spent among the Navajos have enabled her to portray their true psychology. Americaâ€"Diagnosis & Prescription The Epic of America, by J. T. Adams. If you don‘t feel like readâ€" ing the whole of this excellent 1â€" American life in a typical small city (30,000). The thorough study of a community in all its phasesâ€" Library Lecture Mr. Jens Jensen, well known in Ravinia and Highland Park for his work in landscape architecture both here and abroad, will lecture at 8 o‘clock on next Monday eveningâ€"at the library on the subject "Living in a natural landscape." Flowering Stone, (poetry) by George Dillon. + _ = ‘ Joseph Pulitzer, are $1000 each, at the library and available for churches, schools and organizations planning to have a part in this year in American history, the 200th anniversary of the birth of George the 17â€"page epilogue for inspiraâ€" A clipping from the New York Times of May 3, 1932, now to be seen on the library bulletin board, shows the following as winners of the Pulitzer prizes for literature in 1932. They are: My Experiences in the World War, (history) by Gen. John J. Perâ€" shing. Theodore Roosevelt (biography) by Henry F. Pringle. Good Earth, (novel) by Pear! Iraâ€" Gershwin. information relative to the George Washington bicentennal is on file Middletown, by R. S. and H. M. Of Thee I Sing (play) by George HICHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY . HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS George Washington Pulitzer Prizes "George . Washington, Soldier and Statesman." These essays are to be entered in the contest sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary. When they are judged, attractive silver cups will be awarded to the that the book has become a stanâ€" dard source in any consideration of our social conditions. Source books seldom offer such excellent feading. America‘s Primer, by M. L. Ernst. â€"Not recommended as a first text on national planning (as was New Russia‘s Primer) but as collateral reading. It treats of our economic shortcomings. It doesr‘t prescribe, but it stimulates nevertheless. â€" America‘s Way Out, by Norman Thomas. Here a reasonable socialâ€" ism is the remedy. . Hailed as a fine and serious social study even by the conservatives. It offers hope. given to the best essay from each room, not counting the cup winners. Room awards will be provided by the school. The annual presentation of essay awards is to be"made with ceremonies on Memorial Day.â€" t Aï¬g ams. Adams was good beâ€" ginningâ€"he‘s also good ending. His plea for a little less materialism and a little more individual origâ€" inality is not a new one, but its validity gains new strength here. â€"Ralph L. Thompson, "Your Library" mar school have been doing extenâ€" In addition, there will be an award Deerfield â€"Pupiis Joseen H. Dopson, Inc., -ML.JE; _6I Harrison St. _ Kankakee, III. > The pupils of the seventh and ork on Essay Contest THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 Send for Joseph H. Dedson‘s inâ€" teresting ‘book â€" *"Your Bird Friends and How To Win Them". Beautifully illustrated with more Washington, D.C. ‘on an six Illinois with y vrally tin camper now liv ty inter SIOU drill HONO ing w studied ry Wi PINE PATR things at t Sun. at R arat 58, G plans a col made playe trip. and of p up. Ric FIEL On trip WI WI In