Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1939, p. 56

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uww rown tw .spend ineir evenings. I Jere they find study Classes, ath- leg i andpnty of perocsional die t's anetie ntests, arnasional ecte 50been- an. upbill - batie, with a good deal o! initerference, but Max has flot been discouraged, and be has met opposition with wisdomn and courage . So -be bas built up bis club, and it is doing a distinct serv-- ice to the' citizens of Chi cago. Boys under bu b ave been given a chance to find the interests they want, anid juvenile deiin quency bas been cured in Max Siegel's group. Meeting in an old deserted. bouse on the west, side, the kl-ds in Max'S boys' club are an influence for good citizenship. Max is their close -Caroline Whi H.Matson), 5ý 1 ýlJ - Ir. L. Ju. RLeeling), 822 Michi- gan avenue, PEvanston, was- recently publsbed by Bruce - Humnpbries., Inc., of. Boston. Il1-lustrated by Estber Boston Bristol1!, the book is, dedicated to- the author's. OMM. claugbter, lKittie LoU, now grown up and tbe inspiration for. one. of tbe, characters, tbe Kittie Lou wbose doîls parade tbrougb the pages of this smnall but entertaining volume. 'Funny Fanny" will amluse and educate hblîdren, and take mothers baek to tbe days of their own dolis, wben, like Mrs. Reeling, their fav- oites werewax. faced beauties Witb CarlonPhoto îtousled hair. Companions of Punn (Mra. Roty ranny in an old bair trunk were laun ave- china faced, wooden, wax or cloth 'OUP of youngsters in who o~ else feels any real interestthat en is doing not only bis ownI ,but that of a whole city gov- ient.I Ys' Club is not the bistorv of -- ' ftrip., Here is fo uny Fa, lite- and introduce udflt the modern d for Dls pi- Once acquaii lho- 9 plan-eavhc the uig past, natii ground willI t gos way on a Ierxdid opportunity to veniture forth rattic friends to- downstairs. h a Past 1tbey ail devise witb an intpvre1.. bornes of the foreign dôlIs, whose stories make up a fanciful and at. the sanie ture educational parto!f- the book. Mrs. Reeling still hasý , nere is a ris out. Th~ but it is fou ,ourt fig Sis al led on ti r- life of Pasteur 1s IvefuesluGoodô rerni-

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