Slovenian Library in Chicago
Proletarec, Nov. 5, 1912
The Slovenian Library in Chicago organized by the Socialist Club No. 1, has become more and more popular and can be considered as a public institution of high value. The management of this library does not spare efforts nor money in order to fill its shelves with books, magazines, periodicals, etc., printed in the Slovenian language. The greatest part of this reading material is ordered from Lubljana, Jugoslavia.
The library also has a large selection of books and periodicals printed in English for those who know or want to learn English thoroughly. It is true that our people help this institution, especially since we know that the fees are as low as $.15 per month.
The library is open every evening from 7:30 to 9 P.M., and is located at 1830 S. Center Street on the premises of the Croatian Library.
