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Show NEW BOOKS GIVEN ' ; TO THE LIBRARY - - A R Hey wood 0 A. Becker, 0 D. Rasmusscn and J. H. Thomas Make Valuable Gifts $275 Derived From a Dance Conducted By Young Ladies Carnegie Board Appreciative. i The Carnegie library hoard met. ludsv at 2 '.ii at luncheon. Tbe usual usu-al routine was made more interesting by rhe announcement of special j.'i'ts to the iiook fund The hoard voted an apprcr iation o! the good services rendered h the, young ladies in making the Ifbrarv j dance a perfect success SOClaJll and financially, in all about :" trortb! ol Ddw books will le secured from; th evenings pleasure. A. R. Hey wood continued his deep interest In the children's book room by presenting $300 to he evpended in i children's books V list of the verj ; best extra bound hooks for children, I lot I iding two hundred and forty-four I M Mw lap I ll I I I volumes, will be ordered as a result f, Becker g?- $"-u to be expend d in hooks printed in ihe German language Man) calls have been , made for German hooks but up to this time the libran has had none to Issue. Is-sue. D liasmussen authorised the purchase of twenty-five books In the Danish language. Mr Hasmtissen will either givp or secure the funds to provide for these books. j. II Thomas gave a set ot nev. booUs for hovs to the children's room This all means over five fundred new books to le placed upon the Shelves as 'ion as the books can 'no, secured and the shelves furnislied. for new shelving also is now needed |