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Winter, 1992-93
Across the
Librarian's Desk
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his month ends my twentieth year at
the Deerfield Public Library. Many
people have asked about the changes
I've seen in those short twenty years.
There have been tremendous observable
physical changes: Lake Cook Road was a
two lane country road, no Northbrook
Court, you could park
alone Deerfield and
w I wonder
Waukegan Roads in the
what the
downtown area, of course
future
holds
the gun club blasted away
for
us?
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every weekend and a pony
ride farm was located
there. The schools were growing to cope
with a burgeoning student body (some
things have come full circle), and I could
ride my bicycle out my back door all the
way to Crystal Lake and never see a car.
Traffic now defines us. Sara Lee, a good
neighbor for forty years, is gone and the
fragrance of the evening baking only a
memory. The brickyard and the boat storage
is forgotten by most of us. Volkswagen of
North America was headquartered in
Deerfield, but they left before the Lake Cook
Corridor developed.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Effects of System Budget Cuts
n the last issue of "Browsing" the
State of Illinois Budget cuts for
Library Systems were discussed.
Many residents have asked how those
cuts are affecting service at the Deerfield
Public Library. The services were
previously delivered by the North
Suburban Library System but now the
Deerfield staff must do all the leg and
paper work.
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has been seriously disrupted. A long-term
solution will be to develop a new
magazine directory, new computer
products giving access and locations,
additional local spending, and increased
reliance on local networking. This will cost
Deerfield money at the local level and
deflect resources. What these costs are
will be determined by experience over the
next year.
The service cuts have a direct impact upon
delivery of magazine articles, books, and
audio visual materials Deerfield does not
own. Right now the Library is coping by
using the telephone to arrange direct loans
and access to non-library materials. The
North Suburban Library System has
instituted new protocols and procedures
for sharing other libraries' collections and
is in the process of compiling a computer
product to aid this sharing.
Students of all ages, retirees, working
people, and businesses have all felt the
cuts. Many residents have voiced anger at
library staff for cuts the staff had no voice
in making. The Library does not have
unlimited resources to make up this
shortfall. The question of whether or not
the measures detailed above will return
library services to the levels we used for
twenty years is as yet unanswered. What
is known is that the way we are currently
coping will the shortfall is ineffective and
expensive, often resulting in patron
disappointment. A patchwork fix will not
replace coordinated statewide efforts. ■
These are stop gap measures at best
because service levels and resident
satisfaction have been reduced.
Coordinated and systematic library service
REMINDER
A more telling comment would be how
much Deerfield has remained as it was:
The same interesting residents, who show
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Suggestions?
Jack Hicks, Administrative
Librarian, and a member of the
board, will be in the front lobby on
the first Saturday morning of each
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month for your suggestions.
| There is also a suggestion box at
the Circulation Desk.
Vol. 8, No. 1
♦ New fiction under 500 pages has a
seven day loan period for the first
6 months that the library owns it.
♦ You may borrow up to 6 compact
discs, 6 cassettes, or 6 books on tape.
♦ Videos circulate for 3 days, at $1
apiece. 4 is the limit.
♦ Magazines do not circulate.
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Winter Highlights
to tempt you
Borson, the puppet, was scary but children
enjoyed meeting him face to face. Punch
and Judy Puppet Players perform again
in January.
•Sleeping Beauty Puppet Show
•Read a Sandwich: Get a Sandwich
•Author, Bill Love.
(SEE INSIDE)
�Adult Programs
Programs are free, but reservations are requested.
A The Job of Searching for a Job
Monday, December 7,7:30 p.m.
A seminar designed to give job seekers
the edge when searching for
employment in today's highly
competitive market; locating the
"hidden" job market, answering ads,
etc. by Patricia Bach, a human
resources consultant.
A Ragtime, U.S.A. An Entertaining Evening
Monday, December 14,7:30 p.m.
Ragtime music is the grandfather of
rock and the blues; Pianist Bill Bunge
plays the music of Scott Joplin: early
favorites, The Sting, Maple Leaf Rag
and more.
A Best Seller Potpourri
Sunday, January 10,2 p.m.
Want to curl up with a good book but
don't know what to read? Deerfield
Librarians share some of their favorite
new books and invite you to do the
same at this get together.
A Holiday in Spain
Tuesday, January 19,7:30 p.m.
A computer programmed multi-image
slide production of Spain's exciting
cities, quiet villages, famous resorts,
fiestas, history and culture.
A Great Decisions, 1993
Tuesday, January 26,7:30 p.m
Planning Session.
Join our popular Foreign Policy
discussion group Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
from Jan. 26 to Mar. 23. Deerfield's Tom
Jester convenes, but encourages
participation. Topics are 1) U.S. in a
New World; 2) United Nations; 3)
Germany's Role; 4) China; 5) Trade and
Librarian’s Desk
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the same quality commitment and
involvement in community activities, a great
place to raise your children (though my wife
and I are now empty nesters), fine schools,
an outstanding Park District, and an activist
Village government who have acted wisely
to guide our village. TEF and Streetscape
ensure coordinated development. Because of
the residents— everything has changed but
stayed the same.
I wonder what the future holds for us?
the Global Economy; 6) Russia and the
Central Asian Republics; 7) India and
Pakistan; 8) Children at Risk. A $11.50
Briefing Book will be here in Jan.
A Author Bill Love:
How to Plot a Mystery
Wednesday, January 27,7:30 p.m.
Personable Bill Love, a former Catholic
priest, has written the lively and successful
Bloodu Ten, Fundamentals of Murder and
The Chartreuse Clue— clever plots, witty
writing, true blue characters.
A The Amazing World of Books
Book Collecting and Appraisal
Sunday, February 7,2:00 p.m.
Dorothy and Ed Chesko, in the used,
out of print book business for 20 years,
speak about book collecting and
appraisal. The audience may bring
books for their comments.
A Valentine Stories for Adults
Wednesday, February 10,7:30 p.m.
Sally Margolis, Deerfield's Head of
Youth Services and Master Storyteller,
tells Love Stories for adults.
A Revocable Living Trust vs. Will
Wednesday, February 17,7:30 p.m.
Which one is for you? College Instructor
and Attorney Gary Rubin explains
Terminology, Transfer Taxes, Probate
Process, Joint Tenancies, Wills & Trusts.
Time for questions.
A The Art of Discount Shopping
Tuesday, February 23,7:30 p.m.
Ann Butler has spent 2 decades giving
new meaning to "shop 'til you drop"
and has prepared a booklet, "Thou Shalt
Not Pay Retail." She'll discuss tips, top
10 discount stores, out-of-town outlets
and share stories with the audience.
I would never have expected that our school
age population would rise again, but it is
surely doing so, nor would I have predicted
all the traffic, yet Lake Cook and Waukegan
Roads seem to be the axle of the universe on
any given rush hour. Computers have
entered our lives and the library too— never
to go away, I assume. My old departed friend
Sam Fosdick used to say that Deerfield
would become merely a collection of "real
estate offices, hair parlors, and grocery
stores" as suburbia moved beyond us to the
western suburbs and our real shopping was
done elsewhere. I wonder.
S1&S0KTS
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BookIn Discussions
the Library
Thursdays -10:30 a.m.
December 10 - The Bean Trees, by Barbara
Kingsolver. Heading west for Arizona,
Taylor Greer learns to love the state,
find motherhood, responsibility and
independence in this funny, inspiring
first novel.
January 14 - The Music Room, by Dennis
McFarland. A young man explores the
reasons behind his brother's suicide
and exorcises painful memories of his
alcoholic family.
February 11 - Ferris Beach, by Jill
McCorkle. An adolescent gropes
through delight, bewilderment and
sadness toward an understanding of
life's realities.
Book
Reviews
At the Senior Center
10:00 a.m. Mini-brunch, 9:30 a.m.
December 4 - Virginia Carter and Barbara
O'Connor review Truman Capote's
A Christmas Memory,
January 15 - Leaving Cold Sassy Tree:
The Unfinished Sequel to Cold Sassy Tree,
by Olive Ann Bums.
February 19 - How The Garcia Girls Lost
Their Accents, by Julia Alvarez.
For reservations, call the Senior Center, 940-4010.
The residents have made the Library an
interesting career for me. I have gotten to
know so many of them— they have
stimulated and guided me, they have made
this job worthwhile. The many children I
helped twenty years ago are now adults and
give me my greatest satisfaction. I wonder if
the next twenty years will go past as quickly
as the first? As to the future, I haven't got a
clue except I know it won't be boring. ■
Jack Alan Hicks, Administrative Librarian
�Still Confused About the
Online Catalogs?
Don't be shy. In January the Deerfield
Reference Librarians will offer training on the
use of the online computer catalog of our
book holdings.The classes will be offered:
Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 16 at 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Please register by phone (945-3311),
or at the Reference Desk.
Free Income Tax Assistance
Free income tax advice will be offered at the
library every Tuesday and Friday from 1 to 4
p.m. from Feb. 2 to April 13. The program is
sponsored by the American Association of
Retired Persons and the IRS.
College of Lake County
presents Great Books:
The Deerfield Library will be the site of a
Great Books course every other Thursday,
7-9 p.m. from Jan. 28 to May 6. To register
for the $55 CLC course, call 433-7884.
Young People’s
CALENDAR
Additions to the Library
A Visualtech Voyager XL video magnifier
machine has been donated to the library by
Joseph Shapiro, an Oak Park resident. This
telesensory closed circuit television
magnifies reading, writing and other
materials up to 60 times the original size
The Deerfield Citizens for Drug
Awareness (D.C.F.D.A.) have donated to
the library a number of videos, booklets,
and pamphlets on drug abuse prevention
and rehabilitation for young people,
parents and school personnel. Videos may
be checked out free to any Deerfield
cardholder; you do not need to be over 18.
A red flyer lists the new titles.
Unabridged Books on Tape. Deerfield
is participating with Glencoe, Winnetka
and Lincolnwood Libraries in a unique
cooperative effort to share the cost of
unabridged cassette books. Each library
purchased 25 titles and will rotate these
every 3 months, so that each library has one
collection at a time.
All winter programs are
"Drop-In," unless indicated.
December
12 Saturday- 10 a.m.Pre-scnool movies -Fairy tales
13 Sunday - 2 p.m.
Pre-school movies - (repeat)
15 Tuesday - 3:45 p.m.
School-age Stories
16 Wednesday -1:30 p.m.
Pre-School Stories
17 Thursday -10:00 a.m.
Pre-School Stories
30 Wednesday -1:30 & 7 p.m.
School age/Sperial Vacation Movie
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Saturday, Jan. 16,10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 17,2:30 p.m.
The library puppet company presents,
Sleeping Beauty, written to appeal to
all ages, but geared to elementary
school children. This show was
originally presented at Deerfield
Library 10 years ago.Tickets are
available beginning Jan. 4 in the Young
People's Dept. There is a limit of 5
tickets per family and children under 7
must be accompanied by an adult.
Airplane To Be
Built in Library!
Administrative Librarian Jack Hicks
will be in the Youth Services Dept, after
school (times to be posted) constructing
a large scale model airplane, built
entirely from original design. School
children are invited to observe this long
term project. After it is built, there will
be a test flight in the park; after its
flight, the plane will be hung in the
library. Watch for dates and times on
the bulletin board!
Winter Reading:
“Reading Partners”
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Punch and Judy
Puppet Players Return!
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Monday - Sign up begins for
"Reaaing Partners" Winter
reading program. Tickets
available for Sleeping Beauty
Wednesday -1:30 p.m.
Pre-school Stories
Thursday -10:00 a.m.
Pre-School Stories
Saturday -10:00 a.m.
Pre-School Movies - Frogs
Sunday - 2:30 p.m.
Pre-School Stories (repeat)
Saturday -10:30 & 1:30 p.m.
Puppet show, Sleeping Beauty
TICKETS REQUIRED
Sunday - 2:30 p.m.
Puppet show (repeat)
Tuesday -3:45 p.m.
School Age Stories
Wednesday -1:30 p.m.
Clip
Pre-School Stories
&
Thursday-10:00 a.m.
Save
Pre-School Stories
Read a sandwich! Get a sandwich!
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hungry when you join the Winter
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you read is up to you. Read to a
February
younger child, pick the same book and
3 Wednesday -1:30 p.m.
each read silently, etc. Sharing a book
Pre-School Stories
is a wanning experience!
4 Thursday -10 a.m.
When you have
Pre-School Stories
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5 book "fillings"
8 Monday - Registration begins for
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Spring Pre-School Storytime classes.
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Registration is on a first-come,
all participants
first served basis. Storytimes
from pre-school
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the week of March 1
through 8th
and last for 8 weeks.
grade will receive
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a certificate for a
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the local Subway
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December
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Book Review, Sr. Ctr., A Christmas Story, 10 a.m.
The Job of Searching for a Job, 7:30 p.m.
Book Disc., The Bean Trees, 10:30 a.m.
The Music of Scott Joplin, 7:30 p.m.
Library Board Meets, 8 p.m.
Library Closed
Library Closes at 3 p.m.
DECEMBER
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The library will be closed all day
Thursday, December 24
Friday, December 25
Friday, January 1
The library will close at 3 p.m.
Thursday, December 31
Blood Pressure Screening
1st Thurs • 6:15-8:15 p.m.
Voter Registration
Jan. 23, Feb. 27 • 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
January
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14
15
19
20
26
27
Library Closed
Best Seller Potpourri, 2 p.m.
Book Discussion, The Music Room, 10:30 a.m.
Book Review, Sr. Ctr., Leaving Cold Sassy Tree, 10 a.m.
Holiday in Spain, 7:30 p.m.
Library Board Meets, 8 p.m.
Great Decisions Begins, 7:30 p.m.
Author Bill Love, How to Plot a Mystery, 7:30 p.m.
JANUARY
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Free income tax assistance begins, 1 -4 p.m.
Book Collecting & Book Appraisal, 2 p.m.
Valentine Stories for Adults, 7:30 p.m.
Book Discussion, Ferris Beach, 10:30 a.m.
Living Trust vs. Will, 7:30 p.m.
Library Board Meeting, 8 p.m.
Book Review, Sr. Ctr., Among the Porcupines, 10 a.m.
The Art of Discount Shopping, 7:30 p.m.
FEBRUARY
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Thinking of Starting Your Own Business? Come see usfirst!
In the Business Room are recent editions of:
•How to Form Your Own
Illinois Corporation
•The Complete Book of Small Business
Legal Forms
•Source Book of Franchise Opportunities
•Money Sources for Small Business
•How to Start, Finance, and Manage Your Own
Small Business
•Small Time Operator
•In the Owner's Chair
•And many more
•Also available are recent articles from
business journals, pamphlets, industry
statistics, helpful names and addresses,
and the phone number for free counseling
by SCORE volunteers.
Library Friends, from left, Stephen
Neulander, Karen Grage, Cathy Chay
and Janet Lamoureux produced a successful
Goods and Services Auction in the fall.
Deerfield Public Library
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Tom Parfitt
Rosemary Sazonoff
Yvonne Sharpe
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon.-Thurs.
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fri.-Sat.
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Editor Sally Seifert
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
(708) 945-3311
NON PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON
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December 1992 - February 1993
A Christmas Memory
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Ann Butler
Anthony G. Sabato
Arizona
Attorney
Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara O'Connor
Bill Bunge
Bill Love
Blood Pressure Screenings
Bloody Ten
Book Appraisal
Book Collecting
Catholic Priest
Cathy Chay
Central Asia
China
Cold Sassy Tree
College Instructor
College of Lake County
College of Lake County Great Books Discussion Group
Computers
Crystal Lake Illinois
David B. Wolff
Deerfield Citizens for Drug Awareness
Deerfield Gun Club
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Park District
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Business Room
Deerfield Public Library Interlibrary Loan Service
Deerfield Public Library Online Public Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Road
Deerfield School District
Deerfield Senior Citizen Center
Dennis McFarland
Discount Shopping
Dorothy Chesko
Ed Chesko
Ferris Beach
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Auction
Frogs
Fundamentals of Murder
Gary Rubin
Germany
Glencoe Illinois
Glencoe Public Library
Global Economy
How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
How to Form Your Own Illinois Corporation
How to Start Finance and Manage Your Own Small Business
Human Resources Consultant
Illinois Budget
Illinois Corporations
In the Owner's Chair
Income Tax Assistance
India
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Jack A. Hicks
Janet Lamoureux
Jill McCorkle
Job Searching
John A. Anderson
Joseph Shapiro
Julia Alvarez
Karen Grage
Lake Cook Road
Leaving Cold Sassy Tree
Lincolnwood Illinois
Lincolnwood Public Library
Living Trusts
Living Wills
Maple Leaf Rag
Model Airplane
Money Sources for Small Business
National Brick Company
North Suburban Library System
Northbrook Court
Oak Park Illinois
Olive Ann Burns
Pakistan
Patricia Bach
POny Ride Farm
Punch and Judy Players
Ragtime Music
Rosemary Sazonoff
Russia
Sally Brickman Seifert
Sally Margolis
Sam Fosdick
Sara Lee Bakeries
Scott Joplin
Searchable PDF
Sleeping Beauty
Small Business Legal Forms
Small Time Operator
Source Book of Franchise Opportunities
Spain
Stephen Neulander
Subway
Susan L. Benn
Taylor Greer
The Bean Trees
The Chartreuse Clue
The Complete Book of Small Business Legal Forms
The Illinois Funds (TIF)
The Music Room
The Sting
Thomas E. Parfitt
Thomas Jester
Thou Shalt Not Pay Retail
Truman Capote
United Nations
United States of America
Virginia Carter
Visualtech Voyager XL Video Magnifier Machine
Volkswagon of North America
Voter Registration
Waukegan Road
Winnetka Illinois
Winnetka-Northfield Public Library
Winnie the Pooh
Yvonne Sharpe
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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
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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
</ 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 & Bus Trip
(see Page Two for details)
DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON
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Gerry Armstrong
Gore Vidal
Henry Morgan
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Jack and the Dentist's Daughter
James Mason
Jean Reuther
John Gielgud
Lewis Seidenberg
Lincoln
Linda Ward-Callaghan
Michelin's Travel Guide
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Mrs. S.E. White
National Pet Week
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Oak Park Illinois
Oben Holt
Paddle to the Sea
Peggy McCabe
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Riverwoods Illinois
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Robert Schmerbauch
Roddy Rennick
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Sesame Street
Sheila Day
Social Security Number
Soup and Me
State ID Number
Study Abroad Information
Susannah York
Telephone Directories
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The Hundred Penny Box
The Ransom of Red Chief
The Seven Ravens
The Seven Wishes of Joanna Peabody
The Three Golden Hairs
The World of James Thurber
Tim Piggot-Smith
Unity Temple
University of Illinois
Walks of Life Game
Weather Guides
Winter of the Witch
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Bensonville Illinois
Charles Haas
Deerfield Illinois
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Forest Park Illinois
Heart Attack
Highwood Illinois
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Libertyville Illinois
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Mrs. Anthony Ronzani
Mrs. Felix Antonevitch
North Chicago Illinois
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Carmel California
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First Presbyterian Church
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John H. Krafft
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Lake Bluff Illinois
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Lake Forest Hospital
Lake Forest Illinois
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Mrs. Charles Clay
Mrs. Charles Horsch
Mrs. John B. Ives
Napoleon Ohio
New York
Oak Park Illinois
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Walter A. Krafft
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Lutheran Deaconess Hospital
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Oak Park Illinois
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Chicago Illinois
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Decatur Illinois
Deerfield Illinois
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Evanston Illinois
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Grand Island New York
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Lake Forest Illinois
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Oak Park Illinois
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Wilmette Illinois
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Chicago Illinois
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Elmwood Park Illinois
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Myrtle Keating Murphy
Oak Park Illinois
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Arthur Hanson Holm
Chicago Illinois
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Harry Holm
Henrietta C. Holm
Highland Park Illinois
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Montana
Mount Olivet Cemetery
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Mrs. LaVern Heiser
Oak Park Illinois
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
Publisher
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Deerfield Review
Date
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1945, 1947-1995
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0007.002
Coverage
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1945-1995
Text
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Title
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Mary Bierman Watermann Obituary
Source
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Deerfield Review
Publisher
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Deerfield Review
Date
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10/2/1947
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0007.002.226
Anna Bierman Schultz
August Watermann
Bartlett Illinois
Deerfield Review
Elgin Illinois
F.W. Piepenbrok
Frederick Bremer
Hanover Illinois
Henry Watermann
Highland Park Illinois
John Bierman
Mary Bierman Watermann
Mrs. Frederick Bremer
Northbrook Illinois
Oak Park Illinois
Obituary
Plato Center Illinois
Sophia Bierman
William Watermann
Wolff Funeral Home
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Deerfield Review Obituaries
Subject
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Obituaries
Death Notices
Description
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The obituaries and death notices that appeared in the Deerfield Review newspaper
Creator
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Deerfield Review
Source
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Deerfield Review
Publisher
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Deerfield Review
Date
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1945, 1947-1995
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0007.002
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1945-1995
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Myrtle J. Keating Obituary
Source
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Deerfield Review
Publisher
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Deerfield Review
Date
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6/12/1947
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0007.002.175
All Saints Cemetery
Deerfield Review
Elmwood Park Illinois
Highland Park Illinois
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
James E. Keating
James J. Keating
Lawrence J. Keating
Moline Illinois
Myrtle J. Keating
Myrtle Keating Murphy
Oak Park Illinois
Obituary
Phoenix Arizona
Ruth Keating Lally