Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 66

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TO *UY-NUSCELLANUOIJ * WE PAY HIGIIJST CASH PRICES FO R 0W (10W JIZW- eh>', watches, silverware, gol crôwns., Jos. F. Kuss 647Chestnwt t.LWinnetka36711 Opfflitë the pout office 18#LTN4-*i $ $OLD CLOTHES $$ BUIS-K0HB---YNBCOATS FUJR COATS - PROMPT SERVICE Martin'sç Clothing Store 742 Custer, Evanston Uni. 2». 182LTN33.ttc junk Dealer-Phil Sêhuman Highest market price for paper, maga- zines, rage, old iron,- scrap metal bathtubs and men's old cljothing._Phone BELOW WILL CEASE.ON ýMAI 1936. Pr Speciai Pro NO Installnient 4.........10.... ....... 15V9.... .0........ , ..... 156........... 162 ... .. 9 171..........9 174...........9. 175........ 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The Wilmette Public library can- not- afford to subscribe . to . many papers, but it has .aimed, to sample newspapers for its readers. We'have the Chicago Tribune, we take the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, often named as one of the United, States finest, newpaptsthe New *York 'Time s, ând, of çourse, WItmzm Li#i'and The ou tstanding contribution 'to coeternp orary thougbt, that the. h- brary has is the Manchester Guard. ian, the great* British iberal weekly. Each number covers the.world évents of the wecek, and then bas, an editorial department. of Comment and Criti-. cism, foreigu correspondents have several pages, and there are signed reviews., T4iese papers may ~be read in the library.1 The current periodicals -are the most up-to-date source of informa- tion, events and movements in the world. It is àlmost impossible for books to keep up with events, and they are often outmoded by thet tue they corne off the press. The library circulates aIl but the current num- bers of the following magazines: Annale of the Amnerican Academhy of Library Noteç "I'm hunting a namne'for the nicest, girl in the world. She is ten daYs The wide smile betrays1 father, and the Librarian bi ber bookc of naines. The one mette. library has just receiv fond s out Wil- When novels cost two dollars and a balf each, you may get forty for the price of one at the Wilmetie library. It costs six cents to circulate a book. ,A jecturer once made the follow- ing points: There was a good and a bad way in r eading. It was a bad way to 'regard literature as a sooth- iing'sirup or a drug; oDrto regard it, as a beauty parlor for self -glordfica- tion; ýor-.to read to keep up with, th Joneses. It was bad to, pretend snob- bishly that, one enjoyed -books that no one else understood. But it was a good way to read with an oirpen and enquiring mind to explore and dis- cover new ideas, new personalities and new places., A marvelous book for the woman who likies fine netdlework and eni- broidery is Modern' Needlecraft, by Minter. It discusses in detail and iluue-rates the different stitehes, plinu sewing, knitting, crcocheting, naending, slipcovers, draperies, lines, etc. Ail the play-reading groups will b.: interested in the quantities of new plays in the library. A list follOws: Anderson-Valley Forge. Belrman-Rain tronm Heaven. Hellman---Children's IHour. Sherwood-Petrfied Foreat. Coward-Point Valaine. Kennedy-Eàseape me Neyer. MacIntosh-Richard of Bordeaux,. Van Druten-Distaif Bld.. Lecture on Tiimbuktu at Museum Saturday Rudyerd Boulton, leader of last year's Straus West African expedition of Field Museum of Natural History, most recent large zoological expedi- tion sent out by Field Museum'of, .Natural History, will give a,.lecture,. "Timbuktu and Beyondi' et itht Museum Saturday afternoon, April 6. The lecture will be illustrated with motion pictures taken by John F. Jenninast. of Chicaum n fficial *Om E1802 to Mr. andý Mrs. James Swan and April 1,1 1935. family of, Delavàn, Wis., were guesta REWasuer last week of M~r. Swan's father, J. D. ip msr. Swan of 932 Lake avenue. uugMnornbiu MRT Pu lestai 00-mnermon1 CALD OF TNANKS 32. UNwuauvz 7317; ý 1 ln

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