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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1933, p. 14

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h Imam»... mum almwnuiuu vol-um)“. u- -v 7 SECHLER’S 1616 6rrinsme, North of the Fountain 1607 SU/ma/ sm- in%ad inma": Shoes included in, W" Semi-Annual Chemo. Sal. mt; 52133:; i' Ci',','? it 1'L'l'i,',','l','. Also WORTH MORE SHOES ON SALE" at $4.45 r2'ta',t",rM,t1."nd Park 812 for Boys' and Children's Shoes Reducod 10 to 25 For Cont Supportéd by taarpayertr. me nonsusm AGENCY IN EVANSTON . -.t..- . Useful and szely . . .. 'rr-t+I. KNOWLEDGE of the tempera ‘ " tare outdoors before leaving home will old you in droeeing properly during these months of uncertain weather. An occu- rote and handy thermometer, both indoors Ind out; is a .vnluoble old to good hedth. Every pgiryf W? 9nd woum'shoesuiii lUtdoor white {has turmornater, shown at Cindi:- tti-nom-r for desk or mantel ""m't"etrshutyd, "aty?dpthtuttor ttere The outdoor thermometer is enclosed in hedvy -gla" tube, has permanent numerele. easily read, complete with brackets. Three time, $1.75, SM0, $3.50. am; and tiaut" Giiiai "when: ia7, "t Mn a top rim $2.50. ’EVANSTON‘ , .-' olivine autumn. h - . . _-"--""-' --N." 'duWt'lr'g',',2rgt ttfkrtatttut yean. his book 'ymtatns the to- 9011.0! tho commie-son appointed “the urt.t.ert'a.Pom.trt Minion tit to study minim. in 3tte Fungusndtomskomnh- “on main; thetr farm Atrut'trth-mshineq-ttttrr. n- "ninth-con Bantu-o. and current event- .5 won as male. . y Another announcement enamored iby the National Broadcasting corn- peny is the “Educational Bulletin” which ia monthly. The program for the month ia divided into renlar features,. listed by the days of the week, and apecial events. Interest- ing "comments are made on the Int. ter which include programs on art, . lie-Thinkipc Mtrriom h B, II,- C Radio News On the bulletin board near the main entrance of the library are posted two radio announcements of specisl interest. On one you will find mention of 1 series of 24 broad- cssts on-the "Economic World To: day." These are being sponsored by the National Advisory Council are Radio Eduestion sud ore pnpsud by the tttatt of ,Brookings Institute in Wuhington, D. th, These current issues will be informslly presented in the form of lively discussions sud 1 The Women’s club program for y'l‘nesdsy, Jun. 17, will be an illus- trated lecture by Jim Wilson. The subject 1sf0tittntsettms is ticthi"rAfit-' an: Are People." If this meeting prbves to be s stimulant to-farther mdlng on Africa, the public librsty has books to utter on the subject. Court Tteatt--cnge to Cairo. I Seabrook-Jungle Ways. _ During 1982 the library circu- htod 180,592 books, magnum; and pumphlets. Previous yearn, 1928, 70,682: 1929, 80,275; 1980, 93,642; 1981, 115,329; 1982, 180,692. The Highland Park Library - without charge 8,781 borrowers; many who use the library (or ref- erence and study; - Highland Park resident who wishes to m it. Mun books; 5.131 children’s books; 90 current Magazines and newspa- pers; many pictms and pamphlets; books in foreign law... Powys-ik Laughier. Wells-an Coldest Africa. Johnson-Con-ilu. The Highland Ptsrk-Litrrar, bu 1rfteuipturt, and "fauna 20.878 A mongble numbér of boob pailr 9:00 tmészob pan. HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Attic. (rtut!ruriehimtshatrt-tsroit: pond until tht following My, In. a, for;, It. initial acting. to permit it: when b M . mowing of I’m-Wan Older Young People " the KW M "1ttitifAG chuck this gaming; Dr. w. L. my. a... mum). “ministration which was to bun 1u.trtytt2yn. p; an; My: Pumas _1rreethur ' of Clue to Jan. 29 - __ - -- T, 2CClL-ttrrf,'"att,MP=5l l kiwi“ _ 3imii'iraii'iti'i"'ri;"r" romp tional and informational reading. If your neighbor is a newcomcr ma 'does not know this, will you tell him. "__ - m“ - -._ - .... ' Au' It won't In? in “If m Uh . fren'nlliv m to Int C An' I NM." If I had tti can!!!" Thin-hem, ftrmtehohs6uvtttetn. Id quickly hand our the may h’ he. Sc' “(inf-H. w an t more a! I" Nana had tun-chip Mhrod thick plum chin an» " mm It 'Ild ”an: an' fhmristt 1m Att' Noah'- mld allu- “our I VII". the first mam-.m- To nub when '0'” am.- t’ ind. 1' whttttrer tttr who: I" mam Will In M’ In. that If. lulu; Pettu.. 'mme, In. W without nil-hr ly. 't "ettltAttr, .911??? 1sats and You've whet-nan 11:11:01:ng 1teyths'bmtrstiVTikad'ii' _ M'ehatvrittkterUjiiritTf P.rt.hwtutejiiiidiuTriG-s Ldmt'tmt.omtrehiiiiCiaiiu' Irmdul _thatdtm'tbmsetttO _ r'r"idi,'tttptt,'Ai.iieif,ihehtrt 1rttseotgkdiuWafii tuna-n. Just now the general public is greatly interested in the report of President ,Hoover’e Research com- mittee. After three yem’ etudy of the social life of the United Staten. . group of sociologists has nude its report to supply hues of policies in the future development of the nu- tlon. This etudy, unique in the his- tory of our country, is set forth in two volumes, u total of 1,000 we. The library in planning to obtetn this report, but in the meantime re- view- end commotion my be found in the following acumen: Chicago Tribtme--gnn. 2 and 8. Chloe” Dolly Nmrw-.ann. 2. United States Dit1r-gan. 2. New York Thttets--Jatt. 2. _ ,,fi_.__ - nuwuw WW6 I“! An' in n to my kind-n fodla' i',tPg leaner: In' all in gang! ye ever " m. '1'." V _ V An' fm'lhip would do In in Jason pn him. nood- bin' tho wont? Wo've .11 maybe bun! Ju' lick prachln' _An' eateged I ma. that my Bu Christ has ”it so sick doctrine at tag to and if " may’ _ 'I ' qtBee" my own Pet Left' temeittes a, mi Arr may; aiiiiTiiirer%7t Er your M will mum "I. Earth" comideu it a nut book, for "it loam: literally true in it: every obsemtion and right in its mt: conclusion." . Recent Social Trends . t o w a r d non-Christina religion. Pearl tr. Buck. author of “The Good 13-..;Ln - 7 . . -, the _r1ht1t1iey1 ttrk @359}!!!an “JU' m mm [W Tow. Winona-amm- in”... _ _ - I» " 'yog't iiiik PM! may mum" Jihad} “Walk: Mr. and I daughter L and Mrs. lr, her day ety met I can " tained next of the Bani: Wedneadny Meyer hom J enact! of Ji. home I is receiver Bank and Mr. dyyrrter, received A ment to members Thursday - 11'??in tended the Gustave goiter the week and Mrs. spent [at duh] home Mr. am daughter: of Mr. tIM Rye?!” Mr. ant day with on Batu: frve ohh Todd col Mr. .2 nounoo 1 of their Lot

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