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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

LIRBRARY HOURS
MONDAY - THURSDAY
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
SUNDAY______________

9:30 am — 9 pm
9:30 am — 5 pm
1 — 5 pm (Sept, through May)

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY - DO SOMETHING!
If you would like to know more
about U.S. foreign policy, join our
"Great Decisions" discussion group
which will meet on Tuesdays at
7:30 p.m. beginning February 11th,
continuing through April 8th. In
1986 more than 250,000 Americans all over the country will study
and discuss these topics:

and Defense. (Last year more than
67,000 ballots were sent in.)
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us for
a "get acquainted" session followed
by eight lively, enlightening evenings.
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

1) How Foreign Policy Is Made: the
case of Central America
2) Star Wars and the Geneva Talks:
What Future for Arms Control?
3) Democracy in Latin America:
Focus on Argentina &amp; Brazil
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)

TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance for the elder­
ly, the handicapped, and the low in-

come taxpayer will again be offered
by trained graduates'A.A.R.P.'s
International Terrorism: In
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax
Search of a Response
Assistance) program. The volunEuropean Community &amp; the U.S.: teers will be in the library meeting
room beginning Feb. 7th on Tues­
Friction Among Friends
days and Fridays 1-4 p.m. through
Third World Development: Old
April 11th. Call 948-0647 or
Problems, New Strategies?
945-01 58 for a confidential
Israel &amp; the U.S.: Friendship and appointment.
Discord
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.
Religion in International Politics:
Why the Resurgence?

As part of this national study
you will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy Association briefing booklet for in-depth
background. Then after our weekly
discussion, fill in the opinion ballot
registering your views. They are
tabulated and sent to the President,
Congress, and the Depts. of State

SPRING STORYHOUR
REGISTRATION
Registration for spring preschool
storyhours in the Young People's
Department will begin Monday,
March 24. In-person registration
will begin at 9:30 a.m. and phone
registration after 11:00 a.m. The

FEBRUARY/APRIL 1986
Vol. 1, No. 1

storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00—10:30
1:30- 2:00
Tuesdays

10:00—10:30
1:30- 2:00

Wednesdays

10:00—10:30

The sessions will run from April
7 — May 14. Registration is on a
first-come, first-serve basis. All li­
brary programs are free of charge.
Preschool storyhours are de­
signed for children 3-5 years old
who are not yet in Kindergarten.
The programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays and other activities
geared to this age group. The goals
0f the program are to help each
child develop listening skills, enjoy
various types of story experiences.
adjust to group situations, and have
fun
Jean Reuther, Young People's Dept.

SURVEY RESULTS
Remember when you filled out
survey forms during the month of
September 1985 after using the
library? First of all, Thank You for
taking the time to do so. Secondly,
here are the results of the survey
taken from 601 returned forms:
81.6% of the titles looked for were
found; 82.5% of the subject/author
requests were filled using our
collection; and 95.2% of you who
"browsed" found something you
wanted in the library.
Rick Bean, Reference IAdult Services

�♦ ♦ ♦ FILMS IN THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ROOM ♦ ♦ ♦
Feb. 8
10 am

The Boy and the
Snow Goose
Lucky Hans
Noises in the Night

Mar. 22 The Hoober Bloob Highway
2 pm
Wee Gillis

Feb. 22 The Goose Girl
2 pm
Summer Switch

Apr. 12 Little Red Riding Hood
10am Mo ther Holle
The Table, the Donkey
and the Stick

Mar. 8
10 am

Apr. 26 Return to Oz
10 am

New Friends
The Selfish Giant
The Little Lost Burro

Tickets will be required for Return to Oz. Tickets are available free of
charge starting April 19.

NUTRITIONAL AWARENESS
DAY - MARCH 27th
Guidance by a dietician in how
to encourage good family eating
habits (particularly for your pre­
schooler) will be offered at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, March 27 in the
Catherine Price room.
This program, under the auspices
of the North Suburban Dietetic Or­
ganization, will be followed by a
question and answer period. Any­
one who has attended our Living
with Your 3 to 5 Year Old pro­
grams should especially try to come
to this program for menu sugges­
tions which will cover that age
group.
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

FAREWELL
On November 29, 1985, Doro­
thy Bixby worked her final day at
Deerfield Public Library after 17
years of service. Dorothy started as
a circulation assistant, then for sev­
eral years worked as acquisitions
clerk in the Technical Services De­
partment. Dorothy's "duties" as
acquisitions clerk have been taken
over by Susan Bloom. Susan has

been working part-time in the Tech­
nical Services Department for one
year. The staff at Deerfield Public
Library wishes Dorothy all the best
in her future endeavors and "Wel­
come" to Susan!

BPHPROGRAM
Deerfield Public Library current­
ly participates in the National Li­
brary Service for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped (BPH)
sponsored by the Library of Con­
gress. The library receives BPH
materials through the Suburban
Audio Visual Service (SAVS).
SAVS serves all suburban libraries,
but applications for the BPH pro­
gram should be made at your home
library.
The application form must be
filled out and then signed by a
proper authority, such as a doctor,
nurse, welfare worker, etc. Books
are available in four formats:
braille, records, cassettes, and flexi­
ble disks. Magazine subscriptions
are also available in flexible disk.
For more information on this ser­
vice, contact Donna Schoerke at
945-3311.

BUSINESS ROOM
Do you need information on a
certain stock? Mutual Fund? Do
you want to know how many
people work for a certain corpora­
tion or what that corporation pro­
duces? How do you write a good
resume? What are some tips on
starting a small business? The
answers to these and other busi­
ness-oriented questions can be
found in the resources we house in
our business room (located behind
the adult reference desks).
The business room is "divided"
into three areas: business reference;
circulating business materials; and
business periodicals. Examples of
business reference include Moody's,
Standard and Poor's, Illinois Manu­
facturers Directory, Becker Guide,
and many more items. In our busi­
ness periodicals collection we have
Crain's Chicago Business, Wall
Street Journal, Forbes, Business
Week, and much more. In future
newsletters, we will highlight some
of these business resources in detail.
For now, we want to invite you to
come in and see our business room
and use its informative materials.
Rick Bean, ReferenceIAdult Services

VIDEOS AT DPL
Did you know that Deerfield
Public Library has a collection of
videotapes which includes approx­
imately 500 titles? We Sure Do!!!
Our videos are located on the first
shelf in the fiction/quiet room. The
collection includes drama, comedy,
musicals, mysteries, classics, and
other film categories. The best part
is that a Deerfield resident can
check out two videos at a time for
two days each for only $1.00 per
video. Come in and take a look at
our ever-growing video collection.
Rick Bean, ReferenceIAdult Services

�HUD SELLING LISTS
Deerfield Public Library would
like to announce that the library
carries the Department of Housing
and Urban Development's (HUD)
Selling List. These lists which are
published every three weeks des­
cribe family properties in Illinois
available for sealed bid auction.
Each entry is accompanied by in­
formation such as price, address,
construction type, number of
rooms, type of exterior finish, type
of heat, year built, and lot size.
Come in and take a look at the
HUD Selling Lists, but ask a refer­
ence librarian for assistance (since
the lists are kept in the reference
office).
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

NEW LEGAL
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Deerfield Public Library now has
available The Guide to American
Law, a 12-volume legal encyclope­
dia which explains aspects of law in
easy-to-understand terms. The set
encompasses legal concepts, land­
mark documents, famous trials,
historical events, biographies, legal
education, legal organizations, and
many other areas of law. Various
aids included in the work makes
using The Guide very accessible.
These aids include tables, case and
statutory citations, cross-references,
sample legal forms, historical docu­
ments, and topical and general sub­
ject indexes. Also, there are numer­
ous signed articles throughout the
set written by noted legal experts.
This very useful legal resource is
housed in the library's reference
area.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AT DPL
In the 3rd edition of his Ency­
clopedia Buying Guide, Kenneth
Kister said "The encyclopedia is an
indispensable as well as inevitable
tool of human development. Ency­
clopedias have numerous uses, chief
among which are to inform, to ana­
lyze, and to provide a frame of
reference." Deerfield Public Library
has an assortment of general ency­
clopedias to assist you in your
informational needs.
In adult reference, the library
has the following encyclopedias:
Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclo­
pedia Britannic a. Colliers Encyclo­
pedia, Encyclopedia International,
and World Book Encyclopedia. In
the Young People's Department,
you will find Academic American
Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Ameri­
cana, World Book Enc/yc/opedia,
Merit Students Encyclopedia, The
New Book of Knowledge, Colliers
Encyclopedia, and Compton's
Encyclopedia. Also, older editions
of our (enc1 ycfd.pedlas can be
checked out. If you need assistance
in locating and using any of our en­
cyclopedias, just ask a librarian for
help.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

THANKS!
The staff at Deerfield Public
Library would like to extend a
hearty Thank You to all of our
patrons for being patient during the
repairing of the library building's
roof. We apologize for any inconviences you might have faced dur­
ing that time. We hope the new
roof will provide a good shelter for
the library for many years to come.

LOCAL CHILDREN'S
AUTHORS
Fern Brown was born in Chicago
and now lives in Riverwoods, Illi­
nois. She has been a teacher in Chi­
cago and also a lecturer at the
University of Illinois. Fern Brown is
the author of many books about
horses and her book. Behind the
Scenes at the Horse Hospital, was
given the Carl Sandburg Award for
children's books in 1981. Her fami­
ly's interest in horses has led to
many other books which can be
found in the Young People's room
in the library.

Charlotte Herman is the author
of a new book in the Young
People's room. Millie Cooper 3-B is
the story of a young girl growing up
in the Chicago area and is patterned
after Charlotte Herman's own child­
hood. Some of her other books are
What Happened to Heather Hopkowitz? and Our Snowman Had Olive
Eyes which are also in our collec­
tion. She lives in Lincolnwood,
Illinois and has been a teacher in
the Chicago public schools. She en­
joys bike rides and the outdoors.

Jamie Gilson is a popular author
with many young Deerfield readers.
She lives in Wilmette, Illinois and
works as a lecturer and teacher in
the Wilmette schools in addition to
writing juvenile fiction. Her newest
book. Hello, My Name is Scrambled
Eggs is now in the Young People's
room. Some of her other wellknown books are 13 Ways to Sink a
Sub, 4-B Goes Wild and Do Bananas
Chew Gum?
Sheila Day, Young People’s Dept.

�CONSUMERS INDEX
Deerfield Public Library has
available the Consumers Index to
Product Evaluations and Informa­
tion Sources. The index is a quart­
erly guide to magazine articles which
deal with consumer products and
services. Examples of areas covered
in the index include Money and the
Law, Clothing, Computers, Trans­
portation, The Home, Health and
Personal Care, and Travel and Vaca­
tions. Each entry gives the article
title, an annotation, and the cita­
tion (magazine/volume/number/
date/pages). Consumers Index is
located on the index tables (next to
Reader's Guide).
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

ART PRINTS AVAILABLE
How would you like Renoir's
Girl with a Cat hanging in your
living room? Maybe Homer's
Croquet Scene in your den? It can
happen by checking out any of our

over 200 art prints available at
Deerfield Public Library. Prints
may be checked out for six weeks
on a Deerfield Public Library card.
Artists represented in our collection
include Carol Auer, Paul Cezanne,
Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh,
Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, An­
drew Wyeth, and many more. Come
in today and browse through our
catalogs of art prints and choose
one for yourself!
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

include dealer cost, and suggested
retail cost for different models and
accessories. In the area of used cars,
the library subscribes to the Auto­
mobile Red Book, which comes out
eight times a year. This guide con­
tains the average finance value,
average wholesale value, and aver­
age retail value of used cars, both
domestic and imported. So, before
you make an auto purchase, drop
by Deerfield Public Library for
some useful information.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

CAR GUIDES
Thinking of buying a new or
used car? Maybe Deerfield Public
Library can help you out. The li­
brary houses very useful car guides
which may assist you in making an
auto purchase decision. For new
cars, the library has both the Deal­
ers Cost Corporation Price Guide
for American and for foreign cars.
In this annual publication, listings

PAGES WANTED
We are now accepting applications for
pages. You must be 16 years of age
and be available to work the following
hours:
1 afternoon 4—6
1 evening
6—9
plus occasionally Saturday
and occasionally Sunday

Contact Mrs. Curulewski at 945-3311
for more information.

Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, 1L 60015
Phone: 945-3311

NONPROFIT ORG.
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DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
April 6-12, 1986
"Get a Head Start at the Library"

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                    <text>BROWSING
MAY/JULY 1986

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Vol. 1, No. 2

EDITOR: RICK BEAN

YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT SUMMER READING PROGRAM
"READERS
ON THE MOVE"
Readers on the Move will be
the theme of the reading clubs in
the Young People's Department
this summer. We'll have two
types of reading clubs: A ReadTo-Me Club for preschoolers and
a regular Reading Club for chil­
dren who read on their own.
Children are encouraged to come
in after school has recessed for
the summer and register to play
the Walks of Life Game. Readers
will take a spin for every book
read, and earn "book bucks"
which can be spent during the
summer reading club party.

"FOLLOW THAT BIRD"
The Young People's Depart­
ment will be presenting a sum­
mer film special on Friday, July
25 at 10:00 a.m. Follow That
Bird, featuring Sesame Street's
Big Bird, will be shown. Tickets
will be available on Friday, July
18.

People's Department this sum­
mer. The following programs
will begin at 7:00 p.m.:

July 17: The Seven Wishes of
Joanna Peabody
Soup and Me

June 11: Roddy Rennick —
Animal Krackers (puppet show)

July 24: Winter of the Witch
The Doughnuts

June 18: David Child - A Visit
to Make Believe

No advance tickets will be re­
quired. Come in to cool off
while enjoying these films with
us.

June 25: Gerry Armstrong —
Storyteller
July 2: Dave Mayer — Magician
July 16: George Garner — Bicycle
Maintenance and Touring
Tickets for these programs
will be available at 6:00 p.m.
one week before the event.
These special programs are a
treat for the whole family.

THURSDAY
AFTERNOON MOVIES
Thursday at 2:00 p.m. will be
the time for a movie break in the
Young People's Department this
summer. The following movies
will be shown:
June 19: The Three Golden Hairs
The Hundred Penny Box
June 26: Paddle to the Sea
Jack and the Dentist's
Daughter

SUMMER FAMILY NIGHTS
Wednesday nights will be
family nights in the Young

July 10: The Ransom of Red
Chief
The Seven Ravens

v
SUMMER
WORKSHOPS AND CLUBS
There will be a variety of
special workshops and clubs in
the Young People's Department
this summer, including a Star­
light Storytime and Sunshine
Storytime for preschoolers.
Registration for these programs
will begin Monday, June 9th,
and there will be a two program
limit per child. Further details
will be announced in the Sum­
mer Program Booklet, which will
be available in May. We hope
many of you will join us for a
summer of fun.
Jean Reuther, Young People's Dept.

�SUMMER READING PROGRAM
"READERS ON THE MOVE" - 1986
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
This contest is to encourage
young camera enthusiasts to
take pictures of people, places or
things that can be associated
with our Summer Reading Club
theme of Readers On The Move.
When submitting any photo­
graph^) please write a brief
statement of why your photo
meets this requirement. All
photographs will be judged on
creativity, originality and most
appropriate use of our theme.
Contestants will be divided into
the following age groups: 8-10
years, 11-13 years, and 14-16
years. Photographs will be ac­
cepted in two categories: color
and black and white. There will

be 1st, 2nd and 3rd place win­
ners in each age group and in
each category. All photographs
that have names and addresses
on the back of the photo will be
returned to the owner.
Photographers may submit as
many entries as they wish. All
entries must be in the Young
People's Dept, of the Deerfield
Library by 5:00 p.m. Saturday,
July 19, 1986 to qualify for
judging. Entries will be judged
by three staff members of the
Deerfield Library and winning
photographs will be displayed
during the week of July 28 to
August 2, 1986.
Sheila Day, Young People's Dept.

PLANNING A VACATION?
Whether you are planning an
excursion around the Chicago
area or a voyage around the
world, Deerfield Public Library
probably has a travel guide to
help you. In addition to stand­
ard guides such as Fielding's,
Fodor's, Michelin's, Frommer's,
and the Mobil series, we also
have more specialized works
covering subjects ranging from
camping to bicycle touring to
Eurail travel to shopping abroad.
Since most of our travel
guides can circulate—and fre­
quently do—it is a good idea to
visit the library well ahead of
your trip. If you want to brush
up on a foreign language before
you go, we have phrase books
and dictionaries as well as for­
eign language records and cas­
settes (e.g. Berlitz courses). You

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT LECTURE/BUS TRIP
SWAP DAY
You're invited to bring your
interesting "junk" to the library
for SWAP DAY. Your "junk"
must be swapped for someone
else's "junk" only. No money
can be used for swapping or in
combination with swapping. All
items must be clean and in good
repair. Children from ages 5 to
12 are invited to attend. Please
bring a large beach towel or
blanket on which you can dis­
play your goods. SWAP DAY
will be held Tuesday, July 8th
from 1:30 to 3:00 in the meet­
ing room of the library (lower
level). The library is not respon­
sible for any damaged or lost
items.

LECTURE
Mr. Fritz Michealis will pres­
ent a lecture and slide presenta­
tion on Frank Lloyd Wright and
his architecture Monday, May
12th at 7:30 p.m. at Deerfield
Public Library. Michealis, a
noted expert on Wright lore,
teaches a class on Frank Lloyd
Wright in the Chicago Studies
Program for the Gifted.

BUS TRIP
On Sunday May 18th, the
library will have a bus trip to
Oak Park, Illinois to view eight
of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie
School buildings, via a walking
tour. Departure time is 11:00
a.m. from the library's parking

lot. En route to Oak Park, a pro­
fessional tour guide will discuss
different aspects of Wright and
his architecture. At noon there
will be a Champagne Sunday
Brunch at the Oak Park Club. At
1:30 p.m., the walking tour be­
gins and will include Wright's
Home and Studio and Unity
Temple. The bus departs at 3:00
p.m. and will arrive back at the
library at approximately 4:00
p.m. The cost is $26.00 per per­
son and includes transportation,
brunch, tour admission and
other fees. You must register at
Deerfield Public Library and
there is a limit of 44 persons.
For more information, contact
Peggy McCabe at 945-3311.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

�VACATION.
(continued)
may also want to check out
some travel brochures and maps
from our vertical/pamphlet file,
especially for popular U.S. desti­
nations.
Our reference collection in­
cludes road atlases, maps of ma­
jor U.S. cities, guides to hotels
and resorts world-wide, informa­
tion on studying abroad, as well
as weather guides and geographic
encyclopedias. Those seeking
more detailed information on
specific places may find useful
addresses and phone numbers in
our Chamber of Commerce dir­
ectory and lists of embassies and
consulates. We also have tele­
phone directories for major U.S.
cities. So, before you go on your
vacation, take a "trip" to Deer­
field Public Library and let us
help you in your planning.
Cindy V/argo, Reference Dept.

COMPUTER ROOM
The computer room in the
Young People's Department
opened for public use during the
month of April. To use the com­
puter center, all library patrons
must:
/ have a Deerfield Library Card
&lt;/ sign a responsibility statement

the responsibility statement with
their Social Security, driver's
license, or state ID number.
After a patron has registered
as a valid computer user, he/she
may schedule time in the com­
puter room in 30-60 minute
time blocks. Contact the Young
People's Department for more
details.
Linda Ward-Callaghan,
Young People’s Dept.

MEMORIALS
From time to time the library
receives money with which to
purchase books or equipment in
memory of a deceased person.
These gifts can be an appropriate
memorial to a former patron,
and are listed in the file drawer
labeled "Gifts", part of the adult
public card catalog. Entries are
alphabetical by name of the per­
son in whose memory the book
(or other material) was given.

■ ■ ■ ■

ADULT PROGRAMS ■ ■ ■ ■

Wed. May 7th

7:30 p.m.

Patrons under 12 years of age
must be accompanied by an
older computer user, patrons
between 12-17 years old must
have a parent or guardian co-sign

General Pet Care and Nutrition
Dr. Lewis Seidenberg: veterinarian at
Riverwoods Pet Clinic
(National Pet Week is May 4-10)

Thurs. May 8th
7:30 p.m.

Lawn Care Program
Robert Schmerbauch: Cooperative
Extension Service (U.of I.)
Subjects include: Fertilization, water­
ing, mowing, weeds, and diseases

Mon. May 12th
7:30 p.m.

Frank Lloyd Wright Lecture
(see page two)

Sun. May 18th
11:00 a.m.

Frank Lloyd Wright Bus Trip
(see page two)

y attend a brief orientation on
care and use of the computer
y demonstrate basic knowledge
of hardware and software
care

The books also contain an ap­
propriate book plate.
Recently we purchased a tele­
vision set, a video cassette re­
corder, and various books from
the fund set up by the family
and friends of Mr. S. E. White.
Other large memorial funds
honored the late Oben Holt and
Frank Whitcher. We welcome
these additions to our collection,
and hope that you will be re­
minded of former friends when
you see the familiar commemor­
ative book plates in these lasting
memorials.
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

�BOOKS-ON-TAPE
Some books come in more
than one format these days. On
the shelves near our video cas­
settes you may have noticed a
growing phenomenon — BooksOn-Tape for use in your car cas­
sette player, portable tape play­
er, and home stereos.
In the past few months some
larger American publishing
houses have branched out into
this new field so that you will
soon have a choice of many

more titles added to our collec­
tion which originally were re­
corded in Britain. While com­
muting, doing housework, or
even weeding the garden you
may listen to Gore Vidal reading
his Lincoln, or The World of
James Thurber read by Henry
Morgan.
Richard Todd, Susannah
York, Claire Bloom, Tim PiggotSmith, John Gielgud, James
Mason, and David Niven are
some of the readers who are now
in our collection. Titles are listed
in the cassette card catalog
under the subject heading "Talk­
ing Books."
It is estimated that there are
about 300 million cassette tape
players in this country, so it
seems logical that stories have
joined music on bookshelves in
store and libraries. We hope they
will whet your appetite for the

books themselves and others like
them. But in the meantime,
while performing some monoto­
nous, hum-drum activity, they
make the time go faster and isn't
it satisfying to accomplish two
things at once?
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311

HOURS
Mon.—Thurs.

9:30 am — 9:00 pm

Fri.—Sat.

9:30 am — 5:00 pm

Sun.

1:00 pm — 5:00 pm
(Thru May, Closed
May 25-Aug. 31)

Library dosed Mon., May 26
(Memorial Day)

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

1

Deerfield
Public Library

Frank Lloyd Wright Lecture &amp; Bus Trip
(see Page Two for details)

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

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September/November 1986

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Vol. 1, No. 3

Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors:
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

FALL 1986 ADULT PROGRAMS
LIVING
ALONE
On Tuesday, September 9th
Dr. Helen Seline will talk to us
about how to deal with the
stresses of living alone,
suggesting psychological and
social solutions. Her program
entitled Living Alone:
Everyone's Dilemma will begin
at 7:30 pm in the library's
Eleanor Dawe Room.
Dr. Seline received her M.D.
from Northwestern Medical
School and completed her
psychiatric residency at the
University of Chicago. Her most
recent studies have been on the
evolution of human behavior in
the graduate Department of
Anthropology at Northwestern
University. She spent 17 years as
a consultant to the Irene Jocelyn
Clinic and has been in private
practice since 1968. Currently
she is working on a book for
women on the subject of
understanding men.
You probably have noticed
that now more and more men
and women find themselves
alone. In order to cope with this
it is necessary to understand our
need for others, as well as our
need for autonomy. For an
interesting discussion join us on
September 9th.

IDENTIFYING
THE TEENAGE
SUBSTANCE ABUSER
Mark Rosenthal, family
therapist in chemical
dependency at Glenbrook
Hospital, will present / Think
My Teenager May Have a
Problem: Identifying the
Teenage Substance Abuser, a
talk followed by a question and
answer period. This program,
offered by the Adult Services
Department, will begin at 7:30
pm on Tuesday, October 7th.
Mr. Rosenthal will examine
the many symptoms and phases
of chemical dependency. How
family members can identify a
drug problem will be discussed
by looking at changes (i.e.
behavioral, emotional, social,
and spiritual) a teenager
undergoes when a drug problem
exists. This will be a very
informative program so mark
your calendar!

MOMS AND DADS
OF PRESCHOOLERS ATTENTION!
Susan Sack, child and adult
psychotherapist, will return to
the Deerfield Public Library
with her program Living with a 3
to 5 Year Old - What's Normal?
on Tuesday, September 23rd at
7:30 pm.

This popular talk has been
presented for several years to
enthusiastic parents affording an
opportunity to ask questions in
the discussion period. Susan
Sack is an accredited member of
the ACSW and has a private
practice in Northbrook.
NOTE: We are pleased to see
an increasing number of fathers
attending our child development
talks. Sometimes they leave
Mom at home to baby-sit while
they attend the lecture. . .that's
a switch!

SPLITTING HEADACHES
We will have Dr. Lawrence
Robbins, neurologist specializing
in the management of the
patient with headaches, as a
guest speaker on Tuesday,
October 21st. His talk.
Headaches: What To Do About
Them, will begin at 7:30 pm.
Dr. Robbins, formerly
associated with the Diamond
Headache Clinic, now heads the
Robbins Headache Clinic at the
Northbrook Court Professional
Center. He will answer questions
as part of his program and
admission is free.

More Fall 1986
Adult Programs
on Page 2 —

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MORE FALL 1986 ADULT PROGRAMS

PEER PRESSURE
Associates in Adolescent
Psychiatry S.C. will send a Ph.D.
in Psychology to address the
subject, Peer Pressure in the 80's
on Tuesday, November 18th at
7:30 pm.
Parents going through their
child's difficult teen years have
to learn new ways of relating to
the child. While everyone in the
family is required to make
adjustments, the effects of peer
pressure can be relatively
uneventful when the child enters
adolescence emotionally and
psychologically prepared.
Come on November 18th for
professional pointers on avoiding
the difficulties or coping with
them if you have a problem. A
question and answer period will
end the program.

YEAR END TAX DECISIONS
On Wednesday, November
19th at 7:30 pm, Gary S. Hart,
C.P.A., will present Year-End
Tax and Investment Strategies —
(Under the Changing Tax Law).
Mr. Hart is president of Gary
Hart &amp; Associates, Ltd., a
certified public accounting firm.
He holds an accounting degree
(with highest honors) from the
University of Illinois and an
M.B.A. (with distinction) from
Northwestern University. A
specialist in personal financial
planning and planning for the
closely-held business, he speaks
frequently on related subjects.
The lecture will include any
changes in the new tax law
which is now being hammered
out in Congress. Don't miss this
opportunity to minimize your
tax bite.

THE CHILDREN’S CORNER
PRESCHOOL STORYHOUR
REGISTRATION
Registration for fall preschool
storyhours in the Youth Services
Department will begin Monday,
September 15th. In-person
registration will begin at 9:30
AM. The storyhours will be
held:
10:00-10:30 AM
Mondays
1:30- 2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Tuesdays
1:30- 2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Wednesdays
The sessions will run from
September 22 - October 29.
Registration will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
you must show your Deerfield
Library card at the time of
registration. Preschool

storyhours are designed for
children 3-5 years old who are
not yet in kindergarten. The
programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.
SATURDAY
FEATURE MOVIES
FOR CHILDREN
We'll have several special
feature movies this fall in the
Youth Services Department on
Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM.
They will be:
Sept. 27
Sylvester
Oct. 18
The Care Bears
Oct. 25
The Black Cauldron
There is no charge for the
films, but tickets are required

CHICAGO'S CHURCHES,
SYNAGOGUES AND TEMPLES
Are you interested in a
professionally guided tour of
some of Chicago's religious
buildings? From a "This is God's
idea" church on the south side .
. . to a tiny, beautiful chapel . . .
to "mighty hymns in stone and
glass", we can see several inside
and out, meeting some of the
leaders (of all ages) of Chicago's
religious community in the
process.
The $25 fee would include
deluxe motor-coach
transportation, box lunch and
coffee in Fellowship Hall of the
landmark Second Presbyterian
Church, driver tip, contributions
to institutions visited, and
illustrative material for each
participant.
If enough of you (must have
44 registrants) are interested we
can schedule the trip for this
fall. Peggy McCabe, Adult
Services Librarian will take your
names: call 945-3311.
and will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when
requesting tickets. There will
also be short films on September
13 and November 8 for
preschoolers at 10:00 AM.

"TALES &amp; WHAT NOT"
November 15th the Youth
Services Department will have a
visit from the Imagination
Theatre at 11:00 AM. They will
be presenting a series of stories
and participative dramatics
entitled Tales &amp; What Not.
Tickets are required and will be
available one week in advance.
You must present your Deerfield
Library card when requesting
tickets.

�GUIDES TO
BOOK REVIEWS
Deerfield Public Library has
three very useful indexes to help
you find book reviews. The first
is Book Review Index, which
comes out bi-monthly
(Feb./ April /June /Aug. /Oct./
Dec.) and cumulates into a
hardbound yearly volume. There
is a main index arranged
alphabetically by author's last
name and also a title index.
Another index for book
reviews is Book Review Digest.
It is published monthly (except
in Feb. and July) and also has an
annual cumulative volume. The
main body consists of excerpts
from reviews arranged
alphabetically by author's last
name. Subject and title indexes
follow the main body.
The third guide to book
reviews is Reader's Guide to
Periodical Literature. At the end
of each issue of Reader's Guide,
there is a listing of book reviews
arranged alphabetically by
author's last name. For
assistance in locating book
reviews, ask a librarian for help.

NEW BOOKS SHELF/
RENTAL BOOKS
Located on the east wall of
our adult reading area (near the
fireplace) is our "new books"
shelf. It houses our newly
acquired books for periods of
four to six months (non-fiction)
and one year (fiction). The first
part of the "new books" shelf is
non-fiction, arranged by call
number. They are followed by
biographies, which are arranged
by subjects' last name. After

biographies come the fiction,
mysteries, and science fiction, all
arranged by author's last name.
Also on the "new books"
shelf are our rental books. These
are additional copies of books
which are currently popular and
are for patrons who are willing
to pay a minimal fee to read
them as soon as they can
without having to place a
reserve. The library charges 50
cents for five days and then 10
cents for each day after that.
Browse through our "new
books f f shelf to discover the
current titles and authors in the
world of books!
ATLASES &amp; MAPS
AT DPL
When you hear the word
/ / atlas", you usually think of
maps. But atlases can give you
much more information such as
♦ HELP FOR BOOK
4 DISCUSSION GROUPS
The Adult Services
♦ Department is opening a new
♦ service for book discussion
4 groups who are making
selections for their upcoming
♦ season. Advice on where to find
♦ biographical material about
♦ authors, tools to indicate if a
book is available as a paperback,
♦ sources of book reviews, and
♦ bibliographies from which to
« choose the books to be discussed
are all available from Peggy
♦ McCabe, Coordinator of Public
♦ Services and Special Projects. If
♦ you wish, she will attend your
^ first book selection meeting in
an advisory capacity, bringing
♦ some of the library's tools to
♦ illustrate the information
t available. Make a list of the
books your group has discussed
♦ in the past, then call for an
♦ appointment.

annual rainfall, routes of the
voyages, biblical crusades,
population figures, ocean/sea
depths, routes of war campaigns,
and much, much more.
Deerfield Public Library has a
wide variety of atlases located in
our atlas drawers (next to our
current encyclopedias). We have
world atlases, U.S. atlases, and
many specialized atlases. These
cover areas such as history, the
Bible, individual countries,
astronomy, archeology, wars,
economics, etc.
The library also has a
collection of maps for reference
use. We have state transportation
maps and local street maps in
our vertical or pamphlet file. We
also house a collection of city
maps in our reference office. If
you need help locating
information in an atlas or a map,
just ask a librarian for assistance.

BOOK
DISCUSSION GROUP?
At one time Deerfield Public
Library sponsored an evening
book discussion group which
met monthly. After several
years, however, the number of
participants dwindled so it was
disbanded.
If enough interest is now
expressed the library will again
launch a group. Register with
Peggy McCabe at 945-3311 if
you would like to join.

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INTERLIBRARY LOAN
Have you ever come to the
library and then discovered that
we didn't have the book you
wanted? If so, you'll be happy
to know that Deerfield Public
Library has Interlibrary Loan
(ILL) procedures.
ILL is a service provided by
the North Suburban Library
System (NSLS). Via ILL, a
patron may procure books
through their local library which
might otherwise be unavailable.

This service enables a library to
extend-its book lending services
beyond its own collection.
All NSLS member libraries,
cooperating library systems, and
the Illinois Library and
Information Network
(ILLINET) are the basis for the
service. ILLINET resources
include the Illinois State
Library, University of Illinois at
Urbana, Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale and at
Edwardsville, and Chicago Public
Library. If needed, other
libraries in the state or in the
country are used.
CENTRAL
SERIALS SERVICE
Central Serials Service (CSS)
of the NSLS is an aspect of ILL
which is concerned with and
limited to magazines,
newspapers, annuals,
government reports, and other

periodic/serial materials. This
service is also intended to
supplement the holdings of the
local library.
As with ILL, CSS is limited
to Deerfield residents only.
Other limitations include only
five requests per patron to be
submitted at one time (this
applies to ILL requests also);
and all photcopying involved is
subject to the limitations of
copyright legislation.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311

Mon.—Thurs.
Fri. — Sat.
Sun.

HOURS
9:30 am — 9:00 pm
9:30 am — 5:00 pm
1:00 pm — 5:00 pm

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Deerfield, IL
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Deerfield
Public Library

FALL 1986 ADULT PROGRAMS
(see Page One for details)

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

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                    <text>BROWSING
December 1986/February 1987

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Vol. 1, No. 4

Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors: Sheila Day,
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT

WINTER STORYTIME
Registration for the winter
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon­
day, January 12 with in-person
registration at 9:30 AM. The
storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Tuesdays
1:30-2:00 PM
Wednesdays
10:00—10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM
Thursdays
The sessions will run from
January 19 - February 23. Regis­
tration is on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show
your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration.
Preschool storyhours are de­
signed for children 3 - 5 years
old who are not yet in kinder­
garten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the
Thursday evening storytime. The
programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.

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"ITS A TRADITION"
During the month of Novem­
ber, young people visiting the
Youth Services Department were
asked to tell us about some of
their holiday traditions. The re­
sult is a booklet called It's a
Tradition, depicting the variety
of ways people in our commun­
ity celebrate a favorite holiday.
Stop in the Youth Services De­
partment and pick up your own
copy. Reading it is sure to give
you a lift on a wintery day.

Dec. 13 Rapunzel
Lambert, the Sheepish
Lion
Jan. 10 The Giving Tree
Georgie To The Rescue
The Little Engine That
Could
Feb. 14 The Marble
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris, The Midget
Moose

NEW BOOKS

FILMS, FILMS, FILMS
The Youth Services Depart­
ment will be showing the follow­
ing feature films in the months
ahead:
December 29 — Rainbow Brite
February 28 - Mary Poppins
The movies will be shown at
10:00 AM. There is no charge
for the films, but tickets will be
required and will be available
one week in advance. You must
present your Deerfield Library
card when requesting tickets.
The following short films for
preschoolers will also be shown
at 10:00 AM:
Dec. 13 Charlie Needs A Cloak

The Youth Services Depart­
ment has some interesting new
books for young readers. Among
them are The Beatles by Hunter
Davies. This is the second revised
edition of the original author­
ized biography of the Beatles
and contains letters and illustra­
tions never published before. A
Statue for America by Jonathon
Harris tells the history of Fran­
ce's gift to the United States and
how Miss Liberty has been a part
of American life for the last 100
years. For all animal lovers,
James Herriot has given us a new
book that is a collection of his
favorite tales and experiences
with dogs as a country vet. It is
Continued Page 2

�NEW BOOKS (continued)
entitled James Herriot's Dog
Stories.
For very young readers, we
have new Early Readers. One of
our favorites is Peggy Parish's
new book Merry Christmas,
Amelia Bele/ia. Other new titles
include There's A Monster
Under My Bed by James Howe,
Crocodarling by Mary Rayner
and Maps and Globes by Jack
Knowlton ( Reading Rainbow
book). Check out the new book
cart for these new titles!

THINKING
OF THE HOLIDAYS
One of our new holi­
day books is Christmas
Around the World and
it has information on the
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music and carols of Christmas,
customs around the world,
crafts and cooking from many
countries, plus stories for the
whole family. The Sugar-Plum
Christmas Book by Jean Chap­
man combines stories and crafts
for delightful reading. The
Christmas Spider by Loretta
Holz has directions for beautiful

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crafts from Poland. To celebrate
Hanukkah we recommend The
Hanukkah Book by Mae Rock­
land. It includes the origins of
this holiday along with chil­
dren's crafts and games. Another
helpful book is Festivals for You
to Celebrate by Susan Purdy. A
Picture Book of Hanukkah by
David Adler is a good book to
read to preschoolers. Most of
these books can be found in the
394.2 section but look around
745.5 for materials on crafts.
Religious books will be 296.4.
Happy Holidays!

ADULT DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS
PAPERBACK NEWS
For those young readers who
like paperbacks, we have a fine
selection from which to choose.
Some of our new titles are The
Mick—An American Hero: The
Legend and The Glory by Mick­
ey Mantle, The Adventures of a
Two-Minute Werewolf by Gene
DeWeese, and Angie's First Case
by Donald Sobol. Other popular
books now in paperback are Re­
membering the Good Times by
Richard Peck, Sherlock Holmes
— Through Time and Space
edited by Isaac Asimov and Seth
McEvoy's series about a teenage
robot called Not Quite Human
(books 1 through 4).
Many of our young readers
are finding the "Solve It Your­
self Computer Mysteries" fun to
read and program as well. The
Byte Brothers by Lois and Floyd
McCoy invites the reader to help
crack a case by using a universal
microcomputer language on
their home or school computer
while reading the book.

February and March will
again be "Great Decisions" time
at the library. This will be the
ninth year we have participated
in the largest nonpartisan foreign
policy education program in the
U.S.. Our discussion group will
meet on Tuesday evenings at
7:30 PM each week beginning
February 10th through April
7th.
Join the 250,000 fellow cit­
izens who will study and discuss
these topics:
1) The Constitution and For­
eign Policy: The Role of Law in
International Relations
2) Defense and the Federal
Deficit: U.S. Needs, Soviet
Challenges
3) Egypt and the U.S.: Un­
easy Relations
4) The Pacific Basin: Alli­
ances, Trade and Bases
5) South Africa: Apartheid

Under Siege
6) Foreign Investment in the
U.S.: The Selling of America?
7) Pakistan and Afghanistan:
Storm Over Southeast Asia
8) Dealing with Revolution:
Iran, Nicaragua and the Philip­
pines
We will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy
Association briefing booklet for
in-depth background. Then after
our weekly discussion, we reg­
ister our views on the opinion
ballots. They will be tabulated,
along with more than 61,000
others, and sent to the President,
Congress, Departments of State
and Defense, and the national
media.
Make your opinion count!
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us
on February 10th.

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Deerfield Public Library**
J^would like to extend a hearty**
Jr thank you to all of our patrons**
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OUTPUT
MEASURE SURVEYDPL GETS HIGH MARKS
In the February/April issue of
our newsletter, we reminded and
thanked our patrons for helping
us in our Output Measures Sur­
vey in which we computed for
n n
Fill rate" for refer"fill rates,
ence is defined in terms of the
number of reference transactions
completed in proportion to the
total number of reference trans­
actions. For author/subject,
title, and browsing, it is defined
in terms of the number of items
found in proportion to the num­
ber of items sought.
The results of our survey and
those completed by 37 other
North Suburban Library System
public libraries were compiled
and here is how we fared:
Reference: Number 1
96.00% (Ave.-75.41%)
Title: Number 1
81.60% (Ave.-66.52%)
Author/Subject: Top 18%
82.50%
Browsing: 3.05% above average
95.20%
Again, we thank all of those
patrons who took the time to
help us with the survey.

PHONOLOG/
LIST-O-TAPES
Have you ever needed to find
the performer of a particular
song or the name of the album
or tape in which the song
appears? Deerfield Public
Library has useful sources to
help you find music-related in­
formation. Phonolog is a looseleaf, subscription service which
gives information on songs (com­
poser/artist/label/album number
/album the song appears on),
artists (albums/singles), and
albums (artist/label/album number/songs). List-O-Tapes has the
same information for tapes
(cassette/8-track/reel-to-reel).
The main body of these
works consists of pop titles, pop
artists, and pop albums or tapes.

"Pop" includes rock, country, R
&amp; B, soul, and jazz. There are sep­
arate sections for band, Christ­
mas, children's, sacred, Hawaii­
an, classical, and other categories
of music. There is also an alpha­
betically arranged list of record/
tape companies in the front of
the work.
Phonolog and List-O-Tapes
are located on top of our vertical
file.

TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance will again
be offered by trained graduates
of A. A. R.P.'s VITA program.
Beginning February 6th from
1-4 PM on Tuesdays and Fridays
the volunteers will be in the
Eleanor Dawe Room. They will
take appointments through April
14th.

COMPACT DISC COLLECTION GROWS
Britten War Requiem
The library's audio collection Bruckner Symphony No. 8
now contains three formats: Chausson Trio
long-playing (33 1/3 rpm) rec­ Copland Billy the Kid; Rodeo
ord’s, cassette tapes, and com­ Dvorak Cello Concerto
pact discs. The latest advance in
Symphony No. 9
technology, the compact disc, is Elgar Cello Concerto
digitally encoded and laser Glinka Spanish Overture No. 1
scanned. CD's may be checked Haydn Symphonies No. 88 &amp; 92
out for home use or listened to Janacek Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
through headphones on the Lloyd-Webber Requiem
library's compact disc player. Mendelssohn Symphonies No. 3/4
Our complete holdings are in the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances
catalog but here is a list of re­
Vocalise; Intermezzo
cent compact disc additions:
Rossini Maometto II
Bach St. Matthew's Passion
Schoenberg Moses and Aaron
Schumann Symphony No. 3;
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Manfred Overture
Berlioz Requiem
Sibelius Four Legends
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Strauss Tod und Verkalarung;
Symphony No. 2
Don Juan; Til Eulenspiegel
Symphony No. 3
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 4

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�THERAPY THROUGH ART
On Monday, December 8th at
7:30 PM Mildred Chapin will
talk about Therapy Through
Art, telling about her experi­
ences with clients and showing
slides with explanations of how
the therapy progresses with the
help of the art process. Work

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Cecile Mikulski, technical ser­
vices clerk, provides free blood
pressure screening on the first
Thursday of each month from
6:15-8:15 PM in the Eleanor
Dawe Room.___________________

done in groups and individually
will be included.
Ms. Chapin is a trained Art
Therapist and holds a Master's
Degree in education. She works
with children, adolescents, ad­
ults and families in this interest­
ing field in which psychothera­
pists are harnessing art's univer­
sal language to better diagnose
and treat the disturbed. Art
Therapy involves communicating
by non-verbal expression, and
can be a means of reconciling
emotional conflicts and fostering
self awareness and personal
growth.
You are invited to join us for
this free slide-talk in the Cather­
ine Price Room.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon.-Thu. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.-Sat.
9:30am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Sun.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Wed. Dec. 24 CLOSED
Thu. Dec. 25 CLOSED
Wed. Dec. 31 9:30-Noon
Thu. Jan. 1 CLOSED

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

Deerfield
Public Library

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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                    <text>BROWSING

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Editor: Rick Bean

April — June 1987

Vol. 2, No. 1

Contributors:
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

SHERLOCK HOLMES
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
1987 marks the 100th year
since the publication of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study
in Scarlet with the first appear­
ance of the world's greatest
detective, Sherlock Holmes. We
have chosen to make National
Library Week (April 4-11) a
glorious celebration of this event
and we invite you to attend.

A DELICIOUS BEGINNING
On Saturday, April 4th at
8:30 a.m. the festivities begin
with a breakfast served in the
library gallery which will be
appropriately decorated for the
occasion. With an 87-cent ticket
(available in advance at the cir­
culation desk) anyone may en­
joy an English breakfast and stay
to hear North Shore expert. Bob
Mangier, on the subject "Sher­
lock Holmes: Fact or Fiction;".
Mr. Mangier has spoken recently
at Northern Illinois University
and at the Newberry Library in
Chicago, and is well known to
Chicago-area Sherlockians.
We will distribute a takehome mystery quiz at the break­
fast and those who wish to
participate may compete for
prizes to be awarded at our
Grand Finale English Tea.
(More on Page 2)

�SHERLOCK HOLMES
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

(Continued)

A FASCINATING MIDDLE

OTHER ATTRACTIONS

A BANG-UP ENDING

At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 8th, we will present author
Ely M. Liebow, former president
of Hugo's Companions, and
investitured member of the
Baker Street Irregulars. He will
speak about "Dr. Joe Bell: Model
for Sherlock Holmes". Mr.
Liebow wrote a book with that
title (it is in the library collec­
tion), many articles on detective
fiction in general, and served as
editorial advisor to the Baker
Street Miscellanea. We are de­
lighted that he is able to come to
our special event.

1. Drop in on our continuous
showings of Seven Percent Solu­
tion, The Hound of the Baskervi/ies, Sherlock Holmes and the
Secret Weapon, Dressed to Kill,
Terror by Night, Woman in
Green, and the Jeremy Brett
series.

Mystery Party with English
Tea on Saturday afternoon,
April 11th. There will be a
mystery-to-solve and guests may
come dressed as their favorite
Holmes characters to add to the
festivities.

AMERICA IN
A POSTCARD MIRROR
Come on Thursday, April
20th to hear the story of a won­
derful archive located only 19
miles from Deerfield—an archive
of photographs and drawings
that tells the history of 20th
Century America. In honor of
National Postcard Week (May
3-9), Katherine Hamilton-Smith,
curator of the Curt Teich Post­
card Collection, Lake County
Museum, will give a slide talk
"America in a Postcard Mirror"
here at 7:30 p.m.
Curt Teich &amp; Company, a
Chicago firm, produced advertis­
ing pamphlets, maps for World

2. See our staff in their Deer­
stalker hats and other costumes.
3. Look in our display cases:
books (old and new), records,
and a miniature 221B Baker
Street.

So there you have it:
SPEAKERS ® FOOD
MYSTERY o PRIZES
COSTUMES ° MOVIES
JOIN THE FUN!!!

4. Help yourself to any of our
special bibliographies and other
hand-outs.

War II, blotters, and postcards
for the entire world. This collec­
tion contains (in the postcard
section alone) 1 million unique
views, and is a major resource of
historical significance covering
the years 1898 to 1974. Most of
the original artwork that went
into the production, including
negatives, paste-ups, client let­
ters, etc. were saved and are part
of this impressive collection. It is
now being cataloged with com­
puter cross-references and is
used by authors, film companies,
business, and historians.

Ms. Hamilton-Smith, archivist
and lecturer, has advanced de­
grees in Art History from the
University of Chicago and St.
Andrews University, Scotland,
and her experience includes
work in several archives and gal­
leries. She will tailor her talk to

emphasize Deerfield and the sur­
rounding area as she brings a
sampling of North Shore views
from the postcard collection.
Our program is scheduled for
the week before the longawaited permanent exhibit
opens at the Lake County Muse­
um in Wauconda. We hope you
will take advantage of this
opportunity to hear our talk,
then take the family out to the
Lakewood Forest Preserve to en­
joy its country surroundings.

�YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
"QUEST:
JOURNEY INTO READING"
Summer is just around the
corner (well, almost around the
corner!), and soon the summer
reading club will be underway in
the Youth Services Department.
This year's theme will be
"Quest: Journey Into Reading".
The reading club will run from
June 15 - July 25. Readers will
be able to fulfill their journey by
reading five books from one of
the quests offered, such as time
machine, fantasy, sports, days of
the dinosaurs, or mystery.
Sign-up for summer work­
shops and clubs will begin June
8. Complete details regarding
clubs, movies, and family nights
will be available from the Youth
Services Department in May

COMING ATTRACTIONS
The Youth Services Depart­
ment will be showing the follow­
ing films in the months ahead:
Sat. Mar. 28 — Mighty Mouse and
the Quarterback

Kid
Call It Courage
Sat. Apr. 25—Never Cry Wolf
Sat. May 30—101 Da/mations

The movies will be shown at
10:00 a.m. There will be no
charge for the films, but tickets
will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when re­
questing tickets. The following
short films for preschoolers will
also be shown at 10:00 a.m.:

SPRING STORYTIME
Registration for the spring
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon­
day, March 23. In-person regis­
tration will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The storyhours will be held:

your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration. Pre­
school story hours are designed
for children 3-5 years old who
are not yet in kindergarten.
However, kindergarteners are
welcome to attend the Thursday
evening storytime. The programs
feature stories, songs, fingerplays, and other activities geared
to this age group.

Mondays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

"FANG"

Tuesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Wednesdays

10:00—10:30 AM

There's a new staff member
in the Youth Services Depart­
ment. You'll see him sitting on
our card catalog as soon as you
enter the room. He's really quite
friendly and isn't nearly as fierce
as he looks. Stop in and intro­
duce yourself to Fang the next
time you're at the library.

Thursdays

7:00-7:30 PM

The sessions will run from
April 6 - May 14. Registration
will be on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show

Sat. Apr. 11 — The Frog Prince
Greedy Hawk's Big
Pockets
Just One Me
Sat. May 9—77?e Elephant Who
Couldn't Forget
The Hare and The
Tortoise
The Legend of
John Henry
1987 CALDECOTT
MEDALWINNER
The Caldecott Medal is
awarded annually by the Associ­
ation for Library Service to
Children (a division of the Amer­
ican Library Association) to the
artist of the most distinguished
American picture book for chil­
dren. The medal is named to

honor the 19th century English
illustrator, Ralph Caldecott.
1987 is the 50th anniversary of
this award. This year's winner is:
Hey Al by Arthur Yorinks and
illustrated by Richard Egielski.

1987 NEWBERY
MEDAL WINNER
The Newbery Medal is
awarded annually by the Associ­
ation for Library Service to Chil­
dren (a division of the American
Library Assocation) to the
author of the most distinguished
contribution to American litera­
ture for children. The award is
named for 18th century British
bookseller John Newbery. This
year's winner is: The Whipping
Boy by Sid Fleischman.

�capital punishment; censorship;
euthansia; terrorism; and toxic
waste.
These packets contain photo­
copied articles from magazines
and journals not currently held
at the library with bibliographic
information (name of magazine/
journal, volume, date and pages)
written on the first page of each
article.
For more information, ask a
reference librarian for
assistance.
REFERENCE PACKETS
The reference department
would like to remind all students
in the community that we have a
collection of "reference pack­
ets" available for use to help in
providing information on sub­
jects commonly used for re­
search papers/reports. Topics in­
clude acid rain; alcohol &amp; youth;

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Phone: 945-3311
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Sun.

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1:00 pm- 5:00 pm

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SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT
GUIDE

The reference department
would like to announce that The
Ultimate Guide to Science Fair
Projects is now available. This
useful, eight-page handbook dis­
cusses areas such as choosing a
topic, how-to-do library re­
search, services the library pro­
vides, methodology, and a
book list" which includes
books to help a student in pre­
paring and constructing a science
fair project. Pick up a free copy
of this guide at the reference
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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Editor: Rick Bean

Sept. — Nov. 1987

Vol. 2, No. 2

P.A.L.S. for Seniors

Deerfield Public Library is
proud to announce the Fall
1987 Schedule of Programs for
P.A.L.S. for Seniors (Programs
and Library Services for
Seniors). The project is targeted
for the senior population of the
Deerfield community and the
Fall 1987 series is the initial
group of programs in the
project.

Contributors:
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

The first program is
Wednesday, September 9th at
1:30 pm with Ernest Hanson of
AARP's 55 Alive/Mature Driving
presenting two slide talks:
"Safety Steps for Pedestrians"
and "Safe Rides for Long
Lives." The second program
features Penny Williams of
Upjohn discussing "Health Care
for Seniors" on Thursday,
September 17th at 10:30 am.
Program number three has Ron
Hinkle of the Social Security
Administration presenting a
discussion entitled "Medical
Costs and Seniors" on Thursday,
October 1st at 10:00 am. The
fourth program is slated for
Wednesday, October 14th at
2:00 pm and features an I.R.S.
representative giving a talk on
the 'Tax Reform Act of 1986:
How Seniors Will Be Affected."
Program five features Linda
Kinsella of the Alzheimer's
Disease and Related Diseases
Association speaking on
"Alzheimer's Disease" Tuesday,
October 27th at 1:00 pm. The
sixth and final Fall 1987
program takes place on Tuesday,
November 10th at 1:00 pm and
has Irene Green of The Lake
County Extension (University of
Illinois) presenting "Howto Buy
a New or Used Car."
All six programs are free, will
last approximately one hour,
and will be held in the Eleanor
Dawe (upstairs meeting) Room.
For more information on
P.A.L.S. for Seniors, call Rick
Bean at 945-3311.

�Young Peoples’ Events
COMING ATTRACTIONS
We'll have some special full
length feature films at the
library this fall. They will be:
Saturday, September 26th
10:00 am
"Pee Wee's Big Adventure"

Saturday, November 28th
10:00 am and 1:00 pm
"An American Tale"
There will be no charge for the
films, but tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when
requesting tickets.
There will be short films for
preschoolers at 10:00 am on the
following days:
Saturday, September 12
Saturday, October 10
Saturday, November 14

CONSTITUTION
CELEBRATION
STORYHOURS BEGIN AGAIN
Our U.S. Constitution will be
200 years old this year, and the
Youth Services Department is
planning to celebrate the
occasion with parties on
Tuesday, September 15 at 7:00
pm and Wednesday, September
16 at 2:00 pm. We'll be showing
the film "Ben and Me", and
guests will have a chance to sign
a copy of the Constitution with
their own quill pens. Tickets are
required and will be available
one week in advance.

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^ Wednesday, September 30, will
be the day for our fall planting
&amp; program for grades 1 - 3. We'll
jrv be planting a variety of bulbs for
ft? a spectacular display next spring.
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3:30 - 5:00 pm.
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10:00 - 10:30 am
1:30- 2:00 pm

Tuesdays

10:00 - 10:30 am
1:30- 2:00 pm

Wednesdays

10:00 - 10:30 am

Thursdays

In addition to our Constitution
Celebration on Wednesday,
September 16, we will be having
special activities on some of the
days when school is not in
session. The programs will be
held:
Thursday, September 24
2:00 pm
"Misty"

The sessions will run from
September 21 - October 29.
Registration will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
you must show your Deerfield
Library card at the time of
registration. Preschool
storyhours are designed for
children 3 - 5 years old who are
not yet in kindergarten.
However, kindergarteners are
welcome to attend the Thursday
evening storytime. The programs
feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.

Monday, October 12
10:30 am
"Karate Kid"
Thursday, November 19
2:00 pm
"Bugsy Malone"

7:00- 7:30 pm

FALL PLANTING

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4

Mondays

NO SCHOOL SPECIALS

ROBERTS MARIONETTES
"The Talking Cat" will be
presented by Roberts
Marionettes on Saturday,
December 5 at 10:00 am in the
Youth Services Department.
Tickets are required and will be
available starting Saturday,
November 28.

Registration for fall storyhours
in the Youth Services
Department will begin on
Tuesday, September 15th.
In-person registration will begin
at 9:30 am. The storyhours will
be held:

IMAGINATION THEATRE
HALLOWEEN FUN
The Youth Services Department
will be having a visit from the
Imagination Theatre group on
Saturday, October 17 at 2:00
pm. They will be presenting a
series of stories and participative
dramatics. Tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance.

There won't be ghosts and
goblins, but there will be plenty
of fun at the Halloween Party.
Festivities will include the film
"Cloak and Dagger." The fun
will begin at 2:00 pm. Tickets
are required and will be available
a week ahead.

�ART THERAPY Tuesday,
September 22nd at 7:30 pm
This Fall our Adult
Programming begins with a slide
talk by Mildred Chapin, trained
art therapist, who has a Master's
Degree in Education. In
"Therapy Through Art," she will
talk about her experiences with
clients both in groups and
individually. Ms. Chapin works
with children, adolescents,
adults, and families in this
interesting field in which
psychotherapists are harnessing
art's universal language to better
diagnose and treat the disturbed.
Communicating by non-verbal
expression provides a means of
reconciling emotional conflicts
and fostering self-awareness and
growth. Join us as she illustrates
the theory.
LIVING WITH YOUR 3 TO 5
WHAT'S
YEAR OLD
NORMAL? Tuesday, October
6th at 7:30 pm
The popular child and adult
therapist, Susan Sack, returns
with her program for mothers
and fathers of pre-schoolers.
This popular talk has been
presented for several years to
enthusiastic parents who have
the opportunity to ask questions
during the discussion period. Ms.
Sack is an accredited member of
ACSW and has a private practice
in Northbrook.
NATIONAL ISSUES FORUMWHAT IS IT?
NIF is a non-partisan coalition
working to provide an
opportunity for citizens to
educate themselves on important
issues and have their views heard
in the policy making process.
Americans have gathered in their
communities across the nation
each Fall since 1982 to discuss
three public issues of national
concern. The reading materials,
which all participants study, are
rigorously non-partisan.

Fall 1987 Adult Programs
SELECTING THE RIGHT
HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
Wednesday, October 7th at 7:30
pm
Citizens are being flooded
with confusing mail soliciting
enrollment in accident
insurance, hospital plans.
Medicare supplement plans,
catastrophic medical insurance
plans, and many other varieties
of health plans. They are turning
on their televisions to view
health insurance advertising
which implies financial disaster.
They are even receiving
information from their current
health insurance carriers
suggesting that they convert to a
better plan and/or subscribe to
additional plans.
Medical problems are
commonplace particularly in the
"golden years" and medical
costs are indeed costly. Having
proper coverage is important.
Everyone wants "adequate"
coverage but few really
understand what is needed or
even what is covered. Because of
this lack of understanding and
fear of financial doom, many
individuals purchase too much
developed to show all sides and
to help clarify the policy
choices. Local forums all address
the same three domestic issues, a
coordination that makes the
results of great interest to policy
makers.
This year the topics are:
1. Freedom of Speech- Where
to Draw the Line
2. The Superpowers- Nuclear
Weapons and National
Security
3. The Trade Gap- Regaining
the Competitive Edge
Non-partisan sessions
encourage airing all sides of an

insurance or inadequate plans.
Information and issues involved
in this decision-making process
of "Selecting the Right Health
Insu ranee Plan r • will be
addressed by Carolyn Shear.
Carolyn Shear earned her B.S.
and M.S.W. degrees at the
University of Illinois. She was an
instructor of Social Work in The
College of Medicine at the
University of Illinois and a
medical social worker at the
University of Illinois Research
and Educational Hospital. She
was medical assistant and
secretary to the Chairman of the
Department of Orthopedics,
Northwestern University. Three
years ago she started a health
insurance service providing
clients with complete
management of medical bills and
insurance claims. Her extensive
experience has given her insights
as to individual needs and health
insurance plans. She does not
sell insurance or have any
affiliation with any insurance
company or insurance broker.
issue and work toward some
common understandings. Those
of you who have participated in
our "Great Decisions" program,
will see the similarity but
whereas "Great Decisions" deals
with foreign policy, the thrust in
Ii
National Issues Forum" is
toward domestic problems (For
example, last year the topics
were "Crime," "The Farm
Problem," and "Immigration").
If you would like to join a
National Issues Study Circle,
please call Peggy McCabe, Adult
Services Librarian, to express
your interest. With enough
responses, we'll plan an evening
time to meet.

�COLLEGE CATALOG
COLLECTION

ANNUAL REPORTS
Located at the end of our
business room's reference shelves
are a set of light green files
containing over 800 annual
reports. Our annual reports
collection consists mainly of
44
Fortune 500" companies and
Chicago-area businesses. Annual
reports contain useful
information on companies such
as financial data (ie. sales, assets,
stock dividends), names &amp;
information on Board of
Directors, where &amp; when
stock-holder meetings will occur,
and forecasts/predictions on
where the company is headed.

DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon.-Thu.
9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.-Sat.
9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Annual reports may be checked
out in the same manner as
pamphlets (in an envelope — at
reference desk) and for the same
length of time as books. Also, if
you have any annual reports you
would like to give us for our
collection, please leave them at
the reference desk.

Sun.
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Trying to decide which college
or university to attend? Or
maybe transfer to? What are the
school's requirements and costs?
We have a resource that can help
you answer these and other
questions concerning colleges
and universities. National
College Collection is a group of
microfiche which contains the
complete college catalogs for
over 3,500 schools. The
collection contains over 1,200
business schools, 900 liberal arts
schools, over 600
vocational/technical schools,
over 300 allied health schools,
over 250 medical schools, over
150 law schools, and over 100
women's colleges. National
College Collection is updated
regularly and is housed in the
reference office.

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

Deerfield
Public Library

RAMS. FOR SENIORS (See Page One)

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Dec. 1987-Fcb. 1988
Vol.2 No. 3
COURTAULD ART PREVIEW IS DECEMBER 7
As a special holiday treat, the
Deerfield Public Library will
present a preview slide/lecture
showing of the Impressionist and
Post-Impressionist Masterpieces:
The Courtauld Collection. The
presentation will begin at 7:30
p.m. Monday, December 7 in the
Eleanore T. Dawe Room.

Through the eyes of the artists,
Lee Gibbs will present many
views of 19th century French
life with a humanistic as well as
artistic approach. The artists
specialized in animation and
flux, illuminating shadows,
heightening colors and catching
the moment. Their brushstrokes
became mist, sparkle, shimmer
and brightness.

The collection, one of the
world’s most outstanding, is on
special loan until Jan. 3 to the
Art Institute of Chicago, from
the University of London’s
Courtauld Institute. It contains
many of the most important
French paintings of the period
from 1870 to 1910. The 48
selected paintings on view
include best known and beloved
works by Manet, Degas, Monet,
Renoir, Cezanne, Seurat,
VanGogh, Gauguin, and
Toulouse Lautrec among many
others.

Lee Gibbs, guest lecturer, is a
world traveled lecturer and
photographer and contains an
enthusiasm for her subject that
has gained her a sple.ndid
reputation in the Chicago area.
This event is free and open to
the public, but reservations are
requested. To reserve space,
please notify the Circulation
Desk, 945-3311.

LIBRARY/SCHOOL COOPERATION
IS WINNING IDEA
Jack Hicks, Head of the
Reference Dept., Deerfield
Public Library, and Gerri
Spinella, Language Arts teacher
at Wilmot Junior High, District
109, co-present a program at this
years’ Midwest Federation of
Library Associations Convention
in Indianapolis. Their program,
Library Instruction for Junior
High Students, was selected as a
unique example of cooperation
between two diverse community
organizations.

For the past seven years
Deerfield Public Library and
Wilmot Jr. High have conducted
a joint research skills program.
What started out on a casual
basis has grown into a significant
learning experience for the 8th
Grade students from Wilmot Jr.
High. Librarians and teachers
alike are enthusiastic about the
success of the project, which in
the past year was nominated as a
“Winning Curriculum Idea” by
the National Association of
Professional Educators.

Students are instructed in the
use of library reference
materials, the research process,
and the compiling of
bibliographies. The goal of the
projects is to increase the
students’ library skills, assure
success instead of frustration
when the student confronts
research for the first time,
demystify the library, and make
the students feel that library
research is within their
capabilities.

�SAVE THIS ADULT
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
FOR THE NEW YEAR!

Mark calendars now for some
enlightening, free programs
scheduled for 1988 at Deerfield
Public Library. All programs
except Sunday begin at 7:30
p.m. and focus on YOU!
MONDAY, JANUARY 11 CHOICES FOR A RICHER
LIFE
“It’s great to have a genie to
press magic buttons, but it is
better to be your own genie;get
rid of the indecision, doubt and
fear. A richer life is a state of
mind’’ says Linda Fallucca,
Ph.D. Her 23 years as a
psychotherapist with intuitive
abilities will bring a unique
understanding to how we can
use our own intuition to make
posi tive* choices. We CAN
control our thoughts, attitudes,
actions and beliefs to choose a
richer life.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 “NIPS, TUCKS AND YOU”
If the January blahs lead you to
begin thinking about tummy
tucks, face lifts, or other ways to
look and feel better, Cosmetic
Surgeon Steven Bloch of
Highland Park Hospital will offer
some of the pros and cons at this
evening meeting. Come take a
peek at some before and after
photos, and consider the
possibilities. The doctor will
focus on how it all affects you.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
This is a special event that
launches our new year at the
library and promises to be a
pretty terrific afternoon for the
whole family. Information will
be available in January.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 LOOK MA! NO CAVITIES!
NO BRACES! NO SPACES!
Mark Cannon specializes in
dentristy for children (up to age
21) and will offer an insight for
parents about “when to do
what” to prevent tooth decay,
bite problems, ear infections,
etc. Expense, agony and time in
the dental chair can be avoided.
A friendly dentist, whose private
practice is in Long Grove,
Cannon is associated with a
number of area hospitals
including Highland Park,
Children’s Memorial and Good
Shepherd. He will put animation
and important knowledge into
his presentation and offer
practical help that will make for
healthier growing up years.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 I THOUGHT MY TAXES WERE
GOING DOWN! WHAT CAN I
DO NOW?
Just named by Money Magazine
as one of America’s best tax
practitioners, Gary S. Hart, a
Deerfield resident, offers the
inside information on preparing
1987 tax returns and planning
for 1988. Hart, a CPA and
president of Gary Hart &amp;
Associates, Ltd. in Chicago, will
discuss: finding hidden
deductions, what to do about
your IRA, structuring your loan
portfolio and avoiding tax
penalties.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 NEPAL ADVENTURE
Trekking season is almost upon
us and before guide Jim
Crosswhite leaves for Nepal he
visits Deerfield to take us on an
“armchair” ride to Nepal in the
Himalayas to trek the highest
mountain on Earth. Crosswhite
has trekked for months in Nepal,
rafted its rivers, and tracked
rhino on foot all within the
shadow of Mt. Everest. You’ll
view it all here in the library.

FROM THE EXECUTIVE
LIBRARIAN......
Noreen Curulewski had been
here almost twenty years as
Head of Circulation when she
retired in September to a new
home in California with her
husband Frank.
Always optimistic and cheerful,
she was liked by staff and
patrons alike. She was here when
I came. Together we experienced
a referendum, a building
program, a move, expansion, and
the introduction of automation - - and those are just the
highlights!
She inspired great loyalty on the
part of her staff, and always gave
one hundred percent of herself
to whatever needed to be done.
We wish her the best of
everything and hope that she’ll
keep us posted on what’s going
on in her new life.
]■

WHAT DR. RUTH FORGOT
TO TELL YOU: THE FACTS
On Tuesday, December 1,
Highland Park Hospital
obstetrician-gynecologist Doctor
Michael Benson will give a talk
at the library on basic sex facts.
He will review fertility,
contraception, sexually
transmitted diseases, and sexual
behavior. Dr. Benson says that
most adults in the United States
do not know the fertile time in a
woman’s menstrual cycle.
Sexually transmitted diseases are
becoming epidemic and teen
pregnancy rate in this country is
the highest in the developed
world. Despite all of the media
exposure, there are still
misunderstandings. A question
and answer session follows his
presentation which is open to
the public and begins at 7:30
p.m.

�STAFF APPOINTMENTS
Pat Palmer has been promoted
to Circulation Supervisor. She is
a Deerfield resident, with five
children, who has been
Circulation Clerk at the library
for three years.
Sally Brickman has been
appointed Director of Public
Relations and Programming. She
will also assist at the Reference
Desk. A native Clevelander, she
holds a Master’s Degree in
Library Science from Case
Western Reserve University and
has worked as a librarian in
school, academic and public
libraries. For ten years she was
Editor/ Publicist at Case Western
Reserve University Libraries
specializing in library public
relations. An active member of
the American Library
Association, she was elected
chair of the executive committee
of the 2000 member Public
Relations Section and has led
many of its committees. Most
recently she was Public
Information Officer at the
Center for Research Libraries in
Chicago. She is particularly
proud of her two sons, ages 24
and 26.
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NEW PICTURE BOOKS
Below are summaries of new
picture books you and your
child might enjoy:
Prehistoric Pinkerton by Steven
Kellogg. Pinkerton is back. This
time he’s teething, and nothing
made of wood or bone is safe.
Pinkerton’s young mistress
doesn’t dare leave him alone
when she takes a Dinosaur Day
field trip to the museum.
Pinkerton fans, as well as
dinosaur lovers, are sure to enjoy
Kellogg’s newest Pinkerton
adventure.
Papa, Please Get the Moon for
Me by Eric Carle. In this unique

YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT

IB

Feeling Crafty?
Saturday, December 12 we’ll
have a Swedish holiday crafts
workshop in the Youth Services
Department at 11:00 AM.
Students in grades 2-5 are
invited to join in the fun.
Registration will begin
December 1.
Films, Films, Films
We’ll be showing the following
full length feature films in the
Youth Services Department in
the months ahead:
“An Elephant Called Slowly ”
Saturday, January 23
“The Secret of Nimh ”
Saturday, February 27
There will be no charge for the
films, but tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when
requesting tickets.
There will also be short films for
preschoolers at 10:00 AM on the
following days:
Saturday, January 9
“Ira Sleeps Over”
“Madeleine's Rescue”
“Wonderful World of Winter”
Saturday, February 13
“Petunia”
“The Remarkable Riderless
Runaway Tricycle”
“Swimmy ”
picture book the story literally
unfolds as p ages open
dramatically, extending both
outward and upward. Monica
wants the moon to play with, so
her Papa sets out to get it for
her. The way in which the
problem is solved is a delightful
suprise. Eric Carle’s distinctive
collage illustrations add to the
story’s impact.

m

Winter Storyhours
Registration for fall storyhours
in the Youth Services
Department will begin on
Monday, January 11. In-person
registration will begin at 9:30
AM. The storyhours will be
held:
Mondays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Tuesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Wednesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM

Thursdays

7:00-7:30 PM

The sessions will run from
January 18 - February 25.
Registration will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
you must show your Deerfield
Library card at the time of
registration. Preschool
storyhours are designed for
pre-kindergarten children 3-5
years old. However,
Kindergartners are welcome to
attend the Thursday evening
story time. The programs feature
stories, songs, fingerplays, and
other activities geared to this age
group.
Dots, Spots, Speckles and
Stripes by Tana Hoban. All
around are patterns in
commonplace items, and Tana
Hoban’s photographs help the
reader open his eyes to everyday
wonders. From photographs of
strawberries and sunflowers to
tennis shoes and kittens, colors,
shapes and size relationships
emerge.

�Machines At Work by Byron
Barton. During a busy day at the
construction site, the workers
use a variety of machines to
knock down a building and
begin constructing a new one.
The pictures and text are simple,
and the colors bold. This book is
sure to appeal to the young
preschooler fascinated with
construction machinery.
All the books described above
can be found in the E (picture
book) section of the Youth
Services Department..
MORE NEW
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Devil Storm
by Theresa
Nelson. This book is based on a
true event, the Great Storm of
1900. A killer hurricane hit the
Texas Gulf Coast and killed

6,000 people. Devil Storm is the
dramatic story of how a family
survives the storm and their
friendship with an unlikely hero,
Tom the Tramp.

A Year Without Michael by
Susan Beth Pfeffer. The story of
what devastating changes take
place within a family when a
fourteen-year-old boy disappears
on his way home from a softball
field.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Suzanne Whetstone

LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thu:
9:30 am-9:00pm
Fri-Sat:
9:30 am-5:00pm
Sun:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich

Holiday Closings
December 24 &amp; 25
December 31 (after 12:00 noon)
January 1, 1988
Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors:
Sally Brickman, Jack Hicks
Jean Reuther, Cheryl Wells

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Spring 1988
Vol. 3, No. 1

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL60015

Movie Marathon, Saturday, April 23
12:30 to 5:00 p.m.
AMERICAN FLYERS: Featuring Kevin
Costner and David Grant, two brothers,
reunited, take a cross country journey to
rebuild their relationship. They share the
challenge of the most strenuous and
dangerous three day bicycle race in the
country.
CHARIOTS OF FIRE: An exhilarating
true story about the 1924 Olympics which
focuses on two British runners and their
divergent psychological and emotional
reasons compelling them to win.

‘Wi&amp;k
Deerfield Public Library’s 1988 theme is
designed to welcome you to enjoy all of the
library’s materials, services and programs
in an atmosphere that offers warmth in your
own home town.
The library is open 7 days a week
(closed Sundays in summer) and evenings
during the week to provide you a retreat
from your busy schedule and assistance
with your daily lives. Whether you use the
library for work or pleasure, the library
staff encourages your questions.
As we become more involved in the
world of technology, some of our new com­
puter conveniences may seem awesome but
they provide swifter and more complete
access to library materials. Since it has now
been a year since our online catalog is
^^perable, we are in the process of phasing
^Wut the card catalogs. We will gladly help
you over the hurdles and try to provide what
you want when you want it. Brief, written
guidelines on how to use the online catalogs
are available in the library.
Come often and register for your library
card if you have not already done so. All
those over the age of 5 years are eligible.
Wish you were here!

^t.0 PAR* ^

Exercise Smart As
National Library
Week S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s
To A Month
This year the Deerfield Public Library
joins the Deerfield Park District to bring the
community a month-long series of activities
culminating in the BIATHALON event to
be held at Deerfield High School. The
theme for the month-long National Library
event is “Exercise Smart”.
The community events have a specific
purpose which is that before participation
in an athletic endeavor, people should
educate themselves.

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While the final Biathalon requires special
physical ability, the library encourages
people of all ages to participate in the
month-long celebration. You need not be an
athlete to attend the many activities as
follows:

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“Kickoff” Tuesday, April 19,7:30 p.m.
Go For The Gold — What It Takes
To Be A Champion
Joe Newton, Assistant Manager of the
1988 U.S. Men’s Olympic Track Team at
Seoul, So. Korea will offer some real life
stories of his past Olympic experiences,
‘ ‘how to” stories for Olympic hopefuls and
what it’s really like at the top. A high school
cross country and track coach, Newton has
written several books on running.

Get Ready — Physically —
To Go The Distance,
Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m.
Popular Deerfield physician Dr. Robert
Harrison of the Deerfield Chiropractic
Center and Sports Injury Clinic will offer
helpful advice on keeping fit, secrets of
staying fit, and how to avoid pitfalls of
runners and cyclists. He has assisted many
local people to overcome injury, prepare to
compete and live well.
Are You “Equipped” to Compete?
Tuesday, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
Jack Steele, Shelby’s Pro Shop, Deerfield
Greg Balmes, Deerfield Schwinn Cyclery
Without proper equipment in top work­
ing order, athletic endeavors might all be
in vain. These local businessmen will
outline the latest in biking and running
equipment and discuss ways in which
bikers/runners can keep that equipment
well maintained. To get the “winner’s
edge”, equipment is as important as desire
and ability.
“Psyching Up” — The Psychological
Aspects of Competition,
Tuesday, May 10, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Richard Malter, Ph.D. M.S.
Psychological Consultant, Northwestern
Hospital, founder of Malter Institute for
Natural Development, specializes in
biofeedback, stress management, nutri­
tional and psychological counsel. He will
discuss the psychological demands of
racing and the preparation of the mind as
well as the effect of what you eat. Malter
will also have a panel discussion with local
amateur athletes.
Biathalon, Sunday, May 15, 8 a.m.
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Public Library this Spring with a series of
nine programs for senior citizens in the
Deerfield community.
The series leads off Wed. March 30th
with Legislative Open Forum featuring
State Representative William E. Peterson
of the 60th District. The second program
on Wed. April 6th has Eugenia Chapman
of Attorney General Hartigan’s Office,
Co-ordinator for Community Education
discussing Medicare Supplement In­
surance. On Wed. April 13th, Fred
Dickman, Deerfield High School Boys’
Athletic Director and Golf Coach, will
present Basic Golf. The fourth program on
Wed. April 20th is entitled Exercise for
Seniors and features Julie Ryan of Parkside
Fitness Center. This program coincides
with the library’s National Library Week
theme of “Exercise Smart!’’
Drinda O’Connor, Director of the
Governor’s Office/Citizen’s Assistance,
will speak on Consumer Awareness Wed.
April 27th. Sexuality and Seniors is the
topic Dr. Leah Pendarvis, psychologist and
College of Lake County Instructor, will
examine Wed. May 4th. The seventh pro­
gram on Wed. May 11th has Irene Green
of the Lake County Extension of the
University of Illinois presenting Put Your
Insomnia to Sleep. Mary Heing of Parkside
Nutrition Services will discuss Nutrition
and Seniors Wed. May 18th. The final pro­
gram on Wed. May 25th features Mark
Saran of Edward D. Jones and Co. (and
CLC Instructor) speaking on Financial
Planning for Seniors.
All programs will begin at 1:30 p.m. and
will last about one hour. Refreshments will
be provided. For more information, contact
Rick Bean at 945-3311.

Shells of the World
Courtesy of the Chicago Shell Club, the
Deerfield Library will present an exhibit in
March on exotic shells collected from all
over the world. The shells represent dif­
ferent classifications of specimen shells,
many purchased and donated by club
members. The club, founded in 1964 is
affiliated with the American Malacological
Union of shell clubs across America.
Other individuals or groups who wish to
provide exhibits for the front lobby should
contact Sally Brickman at the library.

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Monday, March 7, 7:30 p.m.: Mary
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explore the group of women mystery
writers from 1862 to the present. Many
were lesser known but fascinating! She will
also review those books which feature
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Monday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.: Confused about home decorating? Trans
Design, a home decorating service, will tell
you how you can use color to personalize
your home. With slides and sample set ups,
you will get new, fresh style ideas.

Tuesday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.: Ready for
a sun and fun journey in Montego Bay, Blue
Mountains, Discovery Bay and some
underwater exploration of coral fields with
a quest for black coral? For these and more,
a great escape evening is planned. Plan to
join our audio/visual land and sea journey
with Joe Spindler.

Wednesday, March 23, 7:15 p.m.:
Bosses, spouses, parents, friends—
Sometimes it is hard to know how to ask for
what you want in an assertive and non
aggressive way, from people who are
controlling, competitive or dependent.
David Lamoureaux, Behavioral and
Developmental Consultant, will suggest
creative and realistic ways of dealing effec­
tively with those difficult people in our
lives. As part of the presentation,
Lamoureaux will respond to questions from
the audience.

How Will Your
Garden Grow?

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Great Decisions ’88, a nationwide study
discussion group, has been meeting Tues­
day evenings at Deerfield Library. The
Deerfield Library group has been analyz­
ing eight of the most important foreign
policy issues facing the United States in the
coming year. Led by Deerfield resident
Tom Jester, the series began February 9
and continues through April 5. Topics to be
addressed are on calendar in this issue.

Mystery Lovers
The library has received a new reference
book, Crime and Mystery, The 100 Best
Books. Author is H.R.F. Keating, well
known crime writer and critic for The Lon­
don Times. He has arbitrarily selected
books “having virtues that raise them out
of the common run” which are not pure
thrillers, nor espionage novels, nor horror
stories, nor stories of pure suspense. The
book contains chronological essays on the
selected books. For Deerfield Library
patrons, the contents indicate if Deerfield
owns the book and its location in the
library. Call number for the reference book
is 016.823. The library also has a number
of reference books in this category.

Tuesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m.: Colley
costs are presently surpassing inflation
there is no end in sight. Jim Harper of Dean
Witter Reynolds, Inc. will address why
college costs are rising, how taxes impact
college planning, how to supplement finan­
cial aid, grants and scholarships and will
offer practical advice for those with college
5, 10 or 15 years away.

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Dealing With Difficult People

Great Decisions ’88

Financing a
College Education

Tuesday, May 24, 7:30 p.m.: Annual
flowers, their selection, care, and upkeep
will be presented by University of Illinois
Cooperative Extension Service, Lake
County Adviser Bob Schmerbauch.
better understanding, he will presl^P
visuals with his suggestions on planning a
super summer garden.
All programs are free but require
advance registration.

New Adult Basic
Reader Collection
Deerfield Public Library is one of 17
Lake County libraries participating in the
Illinois “Libraries for Literacy’’ campaign
funded by the Office of the Secretary of
State and part of the Lake County Literacy
Program.
The library has 300 adult basic readers
on a cart in the Quiet Area. The books are
geared to adults and older teens who have
limited reading skills. The literacy program
offers tutor training and provides tutors to
adults who are interested in improving their
reading, writing and basic math or who
wish to learn English. Tutors will be provided with quiet space at the library for om
on one teaching. If you know someone
would like to be tutored or wishes to par­
ticipate in the tutor training, please call the
library and ask for Mrs. McCabe.

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Saturday, April 19
‘‘AliBaba
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Saturday, May 14
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While pre-schoolers are invited to a drop
in story hour on Tuesday March 8 from 10
to 10:45 a.m., parents are invited to a
special program.
Paula Chalk, Director of Britannica
Learning Center in Bannockburn, will
address the topic, “A Parent’s Role for
Success in Learning (Ages 4-7).” Ms.
Chalk will discuss how parents can help
young children to begin forming good
reading and study habits at home, as well
as help them prepare for success in the
classroom. Participation from parents will
be encouraged.

Hobby Fair
Adults and children are invited to attend
a hobby fair at the library on Sunday,
March 20. Whether your hobby is baseball
cards, rocks, quilts, stamps or computers,
^^ou might want to share it with others or
^Bind interested people who enjoy what you
~ enjoy. Please bring a small folding table
and samples of your hobby to the library at
1:30 p.m. The fair will take place from 2
to 4 p.m. Since space is limited, please
register in advance by March 16.

Spring Storyhours

Did You Know • • •
♦♦♦that there are over 150 filmstrips
available for your viewing enjoyment in the
Youth Services Department? Just present
your Deerfield Library card, tell us which
filmstrip you’d like to watch, and we’ll set
you up in our Audio-Visual Room and
show you how to operate the equipment.
Some of the favorite titles available are
Henry and Ribsy, Freckle Juice, and
Curious George Rides a Bike.
♦♦♦that the Youth Services Department
subscribes to Uptime, an on-line computer
magazine for our Apple He. Each month we
receive disks with assorted programs on
them for your use. Among the recent pro­
grams received: “Wall Street Wiz” (a
stock market simulation game), ‘‘Football’’
(a sport simulation game), and “Memory
Math” (a test of your math skills).

Registration for spring storyhours in the
Youth Services Department will begin on
Monday, April 4. In-person registration
will begin at 9:30 a.m. The storyhours will
be held on:
10:00-10:30 a.m.
Mondays
1:30- 2:00 p.m.
10:00-10:30 a.m.
Tuesdays
1:30- 2:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 10:00-10:30 a.m.
7:00- 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays 7:00- 7:30 p.m.
The sessions will run from April 11May 19. Registration will be on a firstcome, first-served basis, and you must
show your Deerfield Library card at the
time of registration. Pre-school storyhours
are designed for pre-kindergarten children
3-5 years old. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend one of the evening
storytimes. The programs feature stories,
songs, fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.

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MARCH
1 - GT. DECISIONS - U.S. Trade &amp; Global Markets, 7:30 p.m.
7 - SISTERHOOD OF SLEUTHS, Women Mystery Writers from 1862, 7:30 p.m.
8 - GT. DECISIONS - The Soviet Union, 7:30 p.m.
8 - PARENTS’ ROLE FOR SUCCESS IN LEARNING - ages 4 to 7, 10:00 a.m.
14 - STEP INTO DECORATING, using color to personalize your home, 7:15 p.m.
15 - GT. DECISIONS - U.S. and the Middle East, 7:30 p.m.
20 - HOBBY FAIR, all family, 2:004:00 p.m.
22 - GT. DECISIONS - The Global Environment, 7:30 p.m.
23 - DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE, 7:15 p.m.
29 - GT. DECISIONS - South Korea, 7:30 p.m.
30 - SENIORS: OPEN FORUM - State Rep. William E. Peterson, 1:30 p.m.
APRIL
5 - FINANCING A COLLEGE EDUCATION, 7:30 p.m.
5 - GT. DECISIONS - Western Europe, 7:30 p.m.
6 - SENIORS: Medicare Supplement Insurance, 1:30 p.m.
12 - JAMAICA TRAVELOGUE, 7:30 p.m.
13 - SENIORS: Basic Golf, 1:30 p.m.
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK: “Exercise Smart” Month
NLW 19 - GO FOR THE GOLD: What it takes to be a champion, 7:30 p.m.
NLW 20 - SENIORS: Exercise, 1:30 p.m.
NLW 23 - MOVIE MARATHON: “Chariots of Fire” &amp; “American Flyer”, 12:30-5:00 p .m.
NLW 26 - GET READY-PHYSICALLY-to go the distance, 7:30 p.m.
27 - SENIORS: Consumer Awareness, 1:30 p.m.
MAY
NLW 3 - ARE YOU “EQUIPPED” TO COMPETE? 7:30 p.m.
4 - SENIORS: Sexuality and Seniors, 1:30 p.m.
NLW 10 - “PSYCHING UP”, the psychological aspects of competition, 7:30 p.m.
11 - PUT YOUR INSOMNIA TO SLEEP, 1:30 p.m.
NLW 15 - BIATHALON - Co-sponsored with Deerfield Park District
18 - SENIORS: Nutrition, 1:30 p.m.
24 - HOW WILL YOUR GARDEN GROW? Annual flowers, 7:30 p.m.
25 - SENIORS: Financial Planning, 1:30 p.m.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Suzanne Whetstone
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thu:
9:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri-Sat:
9:30 am-5:00 pm
Sun:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors:
Rick Bean
Jean Reuther

Free Tax Help
Every Tuesday and Friday afternoon
from 1 to 4 p.m. through April 12, free in­
come tax assistance will be offered in the
library by trained graduates of the
A.A.R.P. Volunteer Income Tax
tance Program. This program is geart^P
elderly and those with low incomes.

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Summer 1988
Vol. 3, No. 2

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Executive Librarian Retires This Summer
When Suzanne Whetstone, Ad­
ministrative Librarian, came to Deerfield
Public Library 20 years ago, the library oc­
cupied one half of what is now the City Hall
Annex, encompassing 3447 square feet and
containing 25,600 books.
Now planning to retire in early August,
she leaves a fully automated, active,
modem library of 32,000 square feet and
125,350 library items (books, records,
tapes, etc.) Circulation of 230,710 in 1987
is very high compared to the collection size.
She has supervised every detail of this
evolution.
“My first three years at Deerfield were
so hectic I didn’t think I'd survive,” she
chuckled. A building consultant had just
completed a survey of requirements for a
new library, and her task was to follow
through. She interviewed architects, helped
design the new library before there was
even a site, worked with the board and
community committee to pass the required
referendum and, with the board, planned
the exterior work, furniture and equipment.
It was also a “terrific undertaking” to weed
and build the collection as well as develop
ordering procedures. With a competent
staff, she revised the card catalog. The
reference department at that time consisted
solely of encyclopedias, and reference ser­
vice as we know it today had not
commenced.
Mrs. Whetstone’s biggest thrill was
opening day at the new library, 920
Waukegan, on October 3, 1971. “People
couldn't believe it when we opened the
doors for the first time,” she said. “One of
my greatest joys was when one member of
the community who had opposed the
building, said it was the best thing that ever
happened to Deerfield.
As libraries nationwide evolved into
more than just books, so did Deerfield.
Records, interlibrary loan service,
reciprocal borrowing, prints, tapes, puzzles
and programs were offered. Development
of the collection was guided by the interests
of the community. In 1974, the library
pioneered by installing a computer in the
reference department for online informa­
tion retrieval.
Heading toward automation, the long
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process of circulation and the catalog “go­
ing online” began in 1980, in cooperation
with three other area libraries. The project
was a tremendous one requiring establish­
ment of a computer center and staff (at
Skokie). Deerfield staff worked on many
new special projects, giving more than was
normally required in their jobs. “The staff
has always been good about pilch-ing in and
I must thank them all.” Circulation went
online a year ago. “That day was anticlimatic. We didn't know how the public
would take to it and worse than that the
computer was down until the last minute!
recalled Mrs. Whetstone.
Directing a public library is like running
a business, according to Mrs. Whetstone.
“Acting as technical adviser, solving pro­
blems, hiring staff and enabling them to do
their jobs are not the basics you learn in
library school.”
Greeting visitors to Deerfield Public
Library has been another duty of the Ad­
ministrative Librarian. While all sorts of
library patrons and a few unwanted
members of the animal world have visited,
the most prestigious guest in the past 20
years has been Nancy Reagan. At the
library for a panel discussion with members
of the Deerfield Citizens for Drug
Awareness, Mrs. Reagan caused a stir of
tv and news reporters and secret service
men. The intricacies of this event and play­
ing hostess to the president’s wife were
among the highlights of Mrs. Whetstone’s
administration.
Mrs. Whetstone has particularly enjoyed
the family feeling that exists among the
staff. “It’s a fine staff and a close staff and
we’ve been through a lot of good and bad
together.” Working with an excellent
library board, she praises Thomas Parfitt
who has been president throughout most of
her Deerfield career. She has also enjoyed
working with other North Suburban library
administrators with whom she shared ideas
and problems. Active in the American
Library Association, and the North Subur­
ban Library System's administrative library
board, Mrs. Whetstone feels she will pro­
bably continue to be involved
with libraries and community service in the
coming years. She plans to move to South
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SUSAN WHETSTONE
Bend, Indiana.
A native of River Forest, IL, Mrs.
Whetstone received her Masters Degree in
Library Science from Rosary College. She
was Head of the Humanities Reference
Department at the University of Notre
Dame before coming to Deerfield.
‘ ‘As a whole, the community appreciates
the Deerfield Library. It is now time for
someone else with new and fresh ideas,”
said Mrs. Whetstone. A committee of the
Board is presently conducting a national
search for a new administrative librarian
and hopes to have one in place by fall.

AT THE
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
THIS SUMMER

�Summer Activities
Youth Services Department
DEVOUR A BOOK is the Deerfield
Library Summer Reading Club theme this
year. Two types of reading programs are
available: a Read-To-Me Club for
preschoolers and the regular Reading Club
for children who read on their own.
Readers will pick a menu and read books
to complete it.
As readers complete their menus, they
will help to build a giant paper ice cream
sundae by adding a scoop of ice cream. All
those who complete their menu will be in­
vited to a special party at the end of July.
There will be free movies, various con­
tests and prizes throughout the summer
program.

Summer Workshops
and Clubs
A variety of special workshops, clubs,
and preschool storyhours will be held in the
Youth Services Department this summer.
Many of the programs will feature a food
theme, such as Spaghetti Days and Teddy
Bear picnic to tie in with the Reading Club
theme. Of special interest will be the
Newsroom class in which participants will
produce their own newspaper. Children
may register for two programs and be plac­
ed on waiting lists for other programs.

Family Nights Are Wednesday Nights
Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m. will be the time for the family to attend an event
together in the Youth Services Department.
The following programs will take place:
JUNE 22

David Mayer, Magician

JUNE 29

Jessica Esslinger talks about Sharks

JULY 6
JULY 13

‘ ‘Chariots of Fire'' Film
* * Kidfolk'' folksinger

JULY 20

‘ ‘Talking Cat ’ ’ by Roberts Marionettes

Tickets for these programs will be available by 6:00 p.m. one week before the
event. These special programs are always a treat for the whole family.
—Registration for all programs will begin
Tuesday, June 14. Programs begin June
20. Further details will be announced in the
Summer Program booklet available at the
library. Youth Sendees Department hopes
many of you will join up for a summer of
fun. —

Thursday Movies
If you're ready for a break from the sun, join us on Thursdays fora movie. We'll
be showing films at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM on the following Thursdays:
June 23
July 7

July 21

Call It Courage
Rikki - Tikki- Ta vi
Cricket in Times Square
Phillip and the White Colt
Case of the Cosmic Comic
Summer Switch
Sara’s Summer of the Swans
Soup for President

August 4

Electric Grandmother
The Fur Coat Club
Nikkolina

August 18

Lionheart
Once Upon a Mouse

No advance tickets will be required. Come in and cool off while enjoying these
films with us.

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�Library Rates High
In Citizen Survey
Results arc in! The community sees the
library in a positive light.
Last September, the Library Research
Center of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign conducted a citizen
survey for Deerfield Public Library. They
questioned use of the library, frequency and
major purposes for use, services of the
library, and barriers to use.
Of those residents randomly selected to
answer the survey questionnaire, 46.1 % or
461 persons completed and returned the
questionnaire. An unusually high per cent:
93% of respondents had used Deerfield
Library in the past year. Reading for leisure
was indicated by 52.9% as the most impor­
tant purpose for visiting the library. 18.4%
used the library for work needs, and 12.2%
for school needs. The remaining 16.5%
used for other purposes, i.e. audio/visual
materials, bringing children, etc.
The typical respondent visited the library
between 12 and 51 times per year and read
one book per month or less. Library users
gave the library a favorable overall rating
as indicated in the following exerpt from
survey results:
“In general, how would you rate the services (facilities, collections, programs,
assistance by staff, etc.) of the Deerfield
Public Library?
Above average
292/63.9%
Average........
131/28.7%
Below Average
. .10/2.2%
Don’t Know . .
. .24/5.3%
TOTAL..........
.457/100%
A list of individual services also re­
ceived favorable ratings.
Examination of reasons for lack of use of
the library showed such personal barriers
as “lack of time” and “no need for library
services” to be most influential. Barriers
under the control of the library such as
parking, hours and location accounted for
only a small amount of lack of use.
An unusually high percent of respondents
who were library users were college
educated (90%) and nearly 40% had done
post graduate work. Respondents were
predominantly managers and professionals
(45.4%) or homemakers (24.9%).
A citizen survey is conducted every five
years to provide the library administrator,
board and staff with information about the
community that is needed to make informed
decisions about programs and services.

For Adults!
Devour A Book and Your Lunch Too
at Library Summer Book Reviews!
Virginia Carter, Deerfield resident, will present a series of book reviews with dramatiza­
tions at the library, on Wednesday mornings, June 22, July 6 and July 20 at 11 a.m. Mrs.
Carter, active in many local organizations, has taught school and worked in community
theater.
For the informal book presentations, the library will provide a beverage, and those who
attend are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. Mrs. Carter promises an exciting look and
some sound effects that will make three fascinating books of our time come alive. For those
who wish to borrow the books in advance, the library will have copies available. If young
mothers wish to escape into the world of fiction by attending the series, the Youth Services
Department will provide library activities from 11 a.m. to noon for preschool age children.
The books to be reviewed will be:
June 22: A Perfect Spy, another John LeCarre blockbuster novel by the author of The
Spy Who Came in From the Cold. This is much more than intriguing espionage. It entails
an entire lifetime of influences on a human personality. Magnus Pym is a shameful traitor,
but also a lovable, charming, admired diplomat, husband and father. He manages to betray
the British Intelligence community for three decades but at last they are on to him. What
will he do?
July 6: Prince of Tides, by Pat Conroy—A powerful novel of a southern family with
a beautiful, social climbing mother and a violent father. One son tells their story as he goes
to New York to seek help for his suicidal sister. A scintillating best seller, it is told with
insight, compassion and humor.
July 20: Cold Sassy Tree, by Olive Ann Burns was called “no less than brilliant" by
the Boston Globe. Cold Sassy, Georgia, never a whirlpool of excitement, takes a scandalous
turn when widower, E. Rucker Blakeslee, a well to do merchant, elopes with his milliner,
half his age and a Yankee! This is a delicious story told through the eyes of an adolescent boy.
Plan to attend the series by registering in advance at the library, 945-3311.

Book Not In Deerfield? We’ll Borrow
There are two North Suburban Library
System (NSLS) services the library pro­
vides when a patron needs books,
periodical articles or some other materials
not owned by Deerfield Public Library.
One is interlibrary loan. With our GEAC
Computer Catalogs, there are two in­
terlibrary loan options. If the needed
material is owned by one of the other three
libraries in our GEAC consortium (Skokie,
Waukegan, Morton Grove), we can order
it by using the computer and the patron’s
library card number.
If it is not owned by a library in our
GEAC consortium, an order is sent to the
North Suburban office. All North Suburban
libraries, cooperative library systems and
the Illinois Library and Information Net-

work are used for interlibrary loan service.
Magazines, newspapers, annuals,
government reports, and other
periodical/serial materials not owned by
Deerfield Library can be borrowed through
the Central Serials Service. For rush situa­
tions, the library’s FAX machine can send
and receive articles from Central Serials
and from other area libraries.
You must have a Deerfield Library card
to request interlibrary loan, and orders are
limited to five at a time. All photocopying
is subject to copyright law.
Both interlibrary loan and Central Serials
Service arc intended to supplement the
holdings of Deerfield Library and to extend
services to library patrons.

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Adult Programs
Review
Thanks to all Deerfield residents who at­
tended the Adult library programs mid
November to mid April. A variety of 15
major programs were held and the atten­
dance for most programs was favorable. A
total of 475 people attended, some of whom
were visiting the library for the first time.
The most popular programs were the art
lecture on the Courtauld Collection,
Choices for a Richer Life, and Dealing with
Difficult People. The “homemaking” pro­
grams on preparing for company at holiday
time and home decorating were fourth and
fifth in popularity.
During the summer, adult programming
will be lighter. A late morning book review
series is featured (see article). An exciting
line-up is in the planning stages for fall:
look fora visit from a very popular and well
known Chicago mystery writer and a morn­
ing Great Books course among others.
Programs are evaluated regularly, and
aimed at social, educational and recrea­
tional community interests. For program
suggestions and cooperative programs with
other community organizations, contact
Sally Brickman at the library.

PROGRAMS - SUMMER 1988
JUNE
14 - Register for Youth Services Programs
Activity booklet is in library
20 Youth Services Programs Begin
22 Book Review: A Perfect Spy, 11 a.m.
Family Night, Magician, 7 p.m.
23 Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m. (see p.2)
29 Family Night, Talk on Sharks, 7 p.m.
JULY
6 - Book Review, Prince of Tides, 11 a.m.
Family Movie, Chariots of Fire, 7 p.m.
7 - Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m. (see p.2)
13 - Family Night, “Kidfolk” folksingers, 7 p.m.
20 - Book Review, Cold Sassy Tree, 11 a.m.
Family Night, Roberts Marionettes, “Talking Cat”, 7 p.m.
21 -Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m., (see p.2)
AUGUST
4 - Thursday movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m.
18 - Thursday movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m.

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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Suzanne Whetstone
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
SUMMER HOURS
Mon-Thu: 9:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri-Sat:
9:30 am-5:00 pm
Sun:
Closed Beginning May 29
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
Memorial Day May 30
Independence Day July 4

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BROWSING

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Fall 1988
Vol. 3, No. 3

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deefield, IL 60015

Mystery Author Featured
November 6

Hicks Stresses
Community Service
Jack Hicks, formerly Head of the
Reference Department, Deerfield Public
Library, was appointed administrative
librarian effective August 1.
He succeeds Suzanne Whetstone who
served as administrative librarian for the
past twenty years. Mrs. Whetstone has
moved to South Bend, Indiana.
Hicks, who is well known and respected
in the Deerfield community, has a strong
commitment to public service and plans to
maintain the library’s fine tradition in the
community. He hopes to improve the
quality of service by adding more
materials, providing access to those
materials, and making best use of
technological advancements available to
libraries. He also wants to emphasize staff
training and “the human touch’’ in delivery
of service and materials.
Always enjoying his contact with the
public at the Reference Desk, Hicks has
pioneered in offering patrons and teaching
(other North Suburban Librarians) online
information retrieval service. Deerfield
was among the first libraries in the nation
to offer searches to patrons at no charge. He
says that the key to online searching is
using it as a standard service, as any other
reference tool.

Jack Hicks
Jack Hicks has lived in Deerfield for 16
years and has been Head of Reference since
1976. He is active in the American Library
Association, Illinois Library Association,
and Midwest Federated Library Associa­
tion. He made presentations to the latter two
this spring, about Deerfield Library’s
bibliographic instruction to Wilmot Junior
High students. A paper on this topic has
been prepared by Hicks and teacher
Geraldine Spinella for the November issue
of “Illinois Libraries.’’
Hicks received his B.A. degree from
Hamline University, St. Paul, Minn, and
his Masters degree in Library Science from
Rosary College. He has also served as
Church Librarian at Deerfield’s St.
Gregory’s Church. His wife Donna is Head
of Reader Services at Northbrook Public
Library and they have two daughters,
Maren and Sarah.

New Library Brochure
Published
Deerfield Library has published a new
brochure of library services, in the theme
format of “Wish You Were Here.’’ It in“‘201 eludes library hours, loan regulations,
highlights of the many available items in the
Adult and the Young People’s collections,
as well as information on resources and ser­
vices. The brochure is intended to be a brief
review to introduce the many facets of the
fck- library to the community. Brochures are
_' available at the Circulation Desk of the
library, in the program information area.
Larger quantities for distribution may be
— requested.

Sara Paretsky, one of Chicago’s best
known authors and one of the nation’s top
women detective novelists speaks at Deer­
field Public Library Sunday Nov. 6. Her
talk which begins at 2 p.m. will be
* % Virgins, Whores and Other Women: Im­
ages of Women in Mystery
Paretsky has created a new genre of
female detective stories about a hard
boiled private eye, V.l. Warshawski.
Warshawski comes straight out of the
Dashell Hammett-Raymond Chandler
tradition; a loner with a soft spot for the
underdog, a fierce belief injustice if not the
law, enough stubborn courage to ignore
threats from the mob, and an uneasy
relationship with the local constabulary
according to reviewer Joanna Krotz. This
fictional detective lives in Chicago near
Halsted.
In the past 16 years, Paretsky has had five
books and five short stories published. She
has also won several awards. The books in­
clude Bitter Medicine, Killing Orders,
Deadlock and Indemnity Only. Her newest
mystei7, Blood Shot, due out this fall is
a main selection of the Mystery Guild
and alternate selection of three other
book clubs. It has already received high
acclaim.
This popular author of suspense holds a
BA from the University of Kansas and a
PhD in history from the University of
Chicago. Blood Shot will be reviewed at a
library program by Virginia Carter at 11
a.m. Oct. 19. Reservations will be required
for the afternoon Paretsky event.

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Sara Paretsky

�Adult Programs
(Programs are free
but reservations are requested)
PLANNING A FALL
WARDROBE/ACCESSORIZING
September 14, 7:30 p.m. Marilyn
Certified Image Consultant of Color Me
Beautiful offers advice on a functional, flat­
tering. fall wardrobe: planning, buying, ex­
panding your existing wardrobe, and ac­
cessorizing. She will give ideas on how to
take a handful of clothes and turn them in­
to a closet full of outfits.

LIVING WITH A 3-5 YEAR OLD:
WHAT’S NORMAL?
October 4, 7:15 p.m. Clinical social
worker Susan L. Sack, ACSW who is in
private practice and is a Deerfield favorite
will give an overview of this stage of
children's development: sibling rivalry,
discipline, identity, social and emotional
development and how self esteem and in­
telligence can grow from children's play.
She will also take questions.

THE ART OF PAUL GAUGUIN
November 14, 7:15 p.m. Lee Gibbs’
slide lecture looks at the artist’s life and tur­
bulent career in France and Tahiti with
meaningful explanations to enhance the Art
Institute exhibit (It runs through Dec. 11).
Focus will be on the many facets of
Gauguin as a man and as a great Post* Im­
pressionist artist. His work from all over
the world includes paintings, drawings,
ceramics, sculpture and woodcuts.

CROC DUNDEE’S HOME:
WHAT AUSTRALIA ’S REALLY LIKE
September 14, 7:30 p.m. Marilyn
Krupka, Deerfield resident, lived in Cairns,
Far North Queensland, where her husband
was a business advisor. They traveled
through Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide,
Perth, Fremantle and Uluru in the Northern
Territory outback. She will share the
beauties and the realities between ways of
life in the United States and Australia today.

THE JOY OF OPERA: BEHIND
THE SCENES AT LYRIC
October 11, 7:15 p.m. Lee Gibbs has
appeared as a supernumerary at the Lyric
Opera for the past 17 years. She will come
in costume, with slides to present an enter­
taining and informative program of stories,
costume and dance of the operas with a
behind the scenes look at one of the world's
great opera houses and antecdotes of the
opera greats.

GRANDPARENTS,
GRANDCHILDREN: ENHANCING
THE VITAL CONNECTION
November 22, 7:15 p.m. Peter Stern­
berg, M.S.W. will look at some of the
unique exchanges between the generations,
and how they are affected by family mobili­
ty and changing family patterns. He'll
offer suggestions on how to sidestep some
of the holiday togetherness tensions and
enhance the “grand" relationship.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT CHOLESTEROL
September 27, 7:15 p.m. Highland Park
Hospital Medical Director of Cardiology
Dr. Arvind Menon and Dietition Arlene
Blomberg will present a lively discussion,
with slides, about the role of cholesterol in
the diet, why it needs to be controlled, and
what happens if it is allowed to go unmon­
itored. Ms. Blomberg will give specific
examples of heart healthy foods.

THE POTAWATOMIS:
EARLY INDIAN DEVELOPMENT
IN LAKE COUNTY
October 25, 7:30 p.m. Hans Gill,
Curator of Exhibits, Lake County
Museum, will cover the historical develop­
ment of the Indians and their impact on
Lake County. What was life like in Deer­
field 150 years ago? Gill will cover the
Prairie Band Potawatomis’ view of life,
their culture, early settlement, trails, ar­
tifacts, and daily activities.

WESTMINSTER CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA OF DEERFIELD,
SMALL ENSEMBLE
December 6, 7:15 p.m. An evening of
Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and
Saint-Saens, ushers in the holiday season.
Music Director Daniel Sommerville will in­
troduce and give some information on the
selections played. Audience reaction to this
music has been “Exquisite music, superb
performance’’!

Book Reviews
Back by popular demand, after a suc­
cessful summer book review series,
Virginia Carter, Deerfield resident, offers
reviews and dramatization on the following
books:
Loving Each Other, by Leo Buscaglia:
Thurs. September 22, 10:30 a.m.
Blood Shot, by Sara Paretsky:
Wed. October 19, 10:30 a.m.
Red Storm Rising, by Thomas Clancy:
Wed. November 30, 7:15 p.m.
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Happy Birthday
Mickey!
Help celebrate Mickey Mouse’s 60th
birthday! Make a birthday card for Mickey
and bring it to the Young People’s depart­
ment before November 11, 1988. The
library will send them to Mickey so that
they arrive for his November 18 birthday.
Help us wish him a Mousekewonderful
day!

Fall Movies
11

E.T.” arrives for Halloween. On Sunday,
October 30, Youth Services department
will show the movie “E.T.” at 2 p.m. for
the whole family. There is no charge for the
film but tickets, available one week in ad­
vance, are required for Deerfield Library
cardholders.
Movies for preschoolers: 10:00 a.m.
Saturdays, September 10, October 8 and
November 12.

New Juvenile Books
Devour A Book:
Delicious Success
Youth Services Department had an active
and successful summer with 256 children
completing at least one course in their
menu selection” meaning at least five
books were read by each. Parties for these
readers and additional food theme
workshops were of great interest. Children
decorated candy houses at the Gingerbread
House workshop, studied and ate spaghet­
ti at Spaghetti Days and participated in
Native American Indian Day. Popular
family nights were the shark program and
the magic show. All activities were well at­
tended and readers definitely developed a
taste for the library during “Devour a
Book” summer of ’88.

CLC Offers Great Books
and Careers at Library
The College of Lake County in
cooperation with the Deerfield Library
presents two fall courses to be held at the
library. There is a fee for each and reser­
vations must be made via the college by
calling 433-7884 or picking up a
brochure at the library.
Adult Great Books, meets eight
alternate Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. beginning Sept. 1. Course
fee is $46.00. Instructor Elyse Barack
will cover a wide range of4 ‘greats” in­
cluding Shakespeare, Mills, Dewey,
Chekhov, Homer, Chaucer and Tolstoy.
Taking Charge of Your Career, will
meet for six sessions beginning October
26, from 7 to 9 p.m. Fee is $40.00 and
instructor is career consultant Marsha
Smagley. She will cover techniques of
career management: assessing skills, in­
terest values and needs, where the “hid­
den job market” is, writing powerful
resumes and effective letters and
interviewing.

Below are summaries of several new
books you and your child might enjoy:
The Chinese Mirror adapted from a Korean
folktale by Mirra Ginsburg. A villager
returns from a trip to China with a strange
treasure that he hides in his trunk. But when
the secret mirror is discovered by his
family, wild confusion follows. (JE)
To Space and Back by Sally Ride with
Susan Okie. This fascinating book gives a
first-hand account of what it’s like to be a
member of an astronaut crew. In addition
to the personal observations, readers will
enjoy the NASA photographs. (J629.454
RID)
When Grownups Drive You Crazy by Eda
LeShan. In simple, direct language author
Eda LeShan discusses relationships with
adults from a young person’s point of view.
She examines how and why adults may
make children feel embarrassed, angry,
confused, or frightened, and gives advice
on helping to deal with feelings in situations
ranging from being teased to being
blamed unfairly. (J306.874 LES)

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Undiscovered
Treasures
Undiscovered Treasures is a new column
which will highlight reference sources. The
first of two to be examined in this issue is
Rand McNally’s Commercial Atlas and
Marketing Guide. Now in its 119th edition
(1988), this oversized atlas is divided into
six major sections: 1) U.S. and Canadian
Metropolitan Area Maps; 2-4) U.S.
Transportation and Communication Data,
Economic Data, and Population Data. In­
teresting materials includes Zip Code areas;
lists of companies (i.e. 25 Largest Life In­
surance Companies); college populations;
military installations; and business centers.

Stosufttowib... Sefit. 19 to. Oct. 27
Storyhours are designed for preschool
children, ages 3-5 who are not yet in
kindergarten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the Thursday even­
ing storytime. The programs feature
stories, songs, fingerplays and other ac­
tivities geared to this age group.
Registration will be Tuesday, September
13 at 9:30 a.m. (in person). It will be on a
first come, first served basis, and parents
must show Deerfield Library cards at the
time of registration.
Storyhour schedule:
Mondays and Tuesdays: 10:00-10:30 a.m.
1:30- 2:00 p.m.
Wednesdays: 10:00-10:30 a.m.
7:00- 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 7:00-7:30 p.m.
The second “treasure” is Encyclopedia
of Associations. This work, published an­
nually by Gale Research Co., is a guide of
over 25,000 national and international
organizations broken down into 18 sec­
tions. These sections include trade/business
/commerce; legal/government/public ad­
education;
ministration/military;
health/medicine; religious; athletic/sports;
Greek letter; and fan clubs. An entry in­
cludes the organization’s name,
acronym(s); address; phone number; chief
official and title; founding date; number of
budget;
staff;
members;
regional/state/local groups; description
(purpose); sections/divisions; publications;
and conventions/meetings. This source is
located in our business room with call
number R061.3/GAL.

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FALL 1988 CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER
1 CLC’S Great Books begins: meets 8 alternate Thurs. 9:30 a.m.
7 Planning a Fall Wardrobe/Accessorizing, 7:30 p.m.
10 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
13 Storyhour registration, 9:30 a.m.
14 Croc Dundee’s Home: What’s Australia Really Like? 7:30 p.m.
22 Book Review, Leo Buscaglia’s Loving Each Other, 10:30 a.m.
27 What You Should Know About Cholesterol, 7:15 p.m.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks

OCTOBER
4 Living With a 3-5 Year Old: What’s Normal? 7:15 p.m.
8 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
11 The Joy of Opera: Behind the Scenes at Lyric, 7:15 p.m.
19 Book Review, Sara Paretsky’s Blood Shot 10:30 a.m.
25 The Potawatomis: Early Indian Development, Lake County 7:30 p.m.
26 CLC’s Taking Charge of Your Career, 6 weeks, 7 to 9 p.m.
30 Family Movie, “E.T.” 2 p.m.
NOVEMBER
6 “Virgins, Whores and Other Women: Images of Women in Mystery
Sara Paretsky, Chicago mystery author, Sunday, 2 p.m.
12 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
1'4 The Art of Paul Gauguin, 7:15 p.m.
22 Grandparents, Grandchildren: Enhancing the Vital Connection, 7:15 p.m.
30 Book Review, Thomas Clancy’s Red Storm Rising, 7:15 p.m.
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DECEMBER
6 Westminster Chamber Orchestra of Deerfield, Small Ensemble, 7:15 p.m.

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thu:
9:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri.Sat:
9:30 am-5:OO pm
Sun:
1.00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors:
Rick Bean
Jean Reuther

Free Blood Pressure Screening: First Thursday of each month, 6:15-8:15 p.m.

The Deerfield Library will be closed:
LABOR DAY: Sunday, Sept. 4, and Monday Sept. 5
THANKSGIVING: Closing at 5 p.m. Nov. 23 and all day Nov. 24

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