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Highland Park Press, 15 Jun 1950, p. 3

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McHugh and June Berube. â€".~~â€"Firstâ€"grade: boysâ€"Tommy Berâ€" Now here is merely a suggestion Which might eliminate congestion. (As to the shrewish little linnetâ€" My mind comes up with nothing in Regarding the marauding doveâ€" And he‘s the guy I‘m thinking ofâ€" A simple tent of chicken wire Quite possibly would make a liar Of any dove who made the boast He‘d rob from an unwilling host. When friends appeared, to try a sample, They couldn‘t enter. There‘d be ampleâ€" Food for the smaller festhered Who‘d find it a colossal joke. Across the mesa, pastel strands Of colors from a brilliant sun Hold captive dayâ€"hot desert sands, Until the light is almost done. * When comes the cool dark artistry Of sapphire stars, the mésa fades; The sky becomes a tapestry Of velvet mystic shades. * If she pursues her drastic course So, in the daytime of my thought, I feel the world is mine; F But with the silent stars, I find And humbly know it‘s Thine. There were races for the chilâ€" dren in the afternoon, while many members of the Parish enjoyed the picnic supper in the evening, and the grownâ€"ups held races in the evening. « .. Winners in the dash races were as follows (in the order in which Immaculate Conception â€" ~School livan, Barbara Carani, J. LeClercq and Catherine McGuire. . Kindergarter boysâ€"Dick Berâ€" ube, Richard Cortesi, Michael Mcâ€" Laughlin and Dominic Bernardi. Laughlin and Donald Oris Second grade‘ girlsâ€"Lynn Rafâ€" ferty, Carol Benvemati;~ Assunta Ori and Wanda Manfredini. ten and J. Matteoni. Third gradegirlsâ€"Karen Corâ€" tesi, Karen Hunter, Rose Fontana and Mary Jill Berube. Third grade. boysâ€"Robert Piaâ€" cenza, Jerry Loesch, John Azzone and Gerald Azzone. Fourth grade girlsâ€"Patsy Hall, Barbara Giamio, Mary MeDonald and Suzanne Montonara. . § Fourth grade boysâ€"Billy Corâ€" tesi and Teddy Doesch tied for first, Patrick McClory and John Fifth grade girlisâ€"Cecelia Luâ€" bes, Donna Hunter, Georgia Ohlâ€" wein and Ann Crowell. O‘Neill and Dennis Hart. Ohlwein and Danielle Risdon. f Sixth grade boysâ€"Larry Batâ€" Lenzini and John Palandri. Goeckner and Maureen Carney. Seventh . grade boysâ€"Bob Engâ€" dahl, Ed Greenwald, Ron Grostad and Tom O‘Neill. Becker and Sheila Orsi. Eighth grade boysâ€"Jim Berâ€" bnvendratsrits Mc itc Aifcceintatatsnne Ad LeClereq and Neal Weed. The annual school picnic of First grade girlsâ€"Anita Bianâ€" McKes, Glencese 1071. Is my plan oke? Or worse.) 1 at won such renown That he received a call to London town. f The future seemed imost bright. But came the day On which to move his household far away, When, glancing through the door, he stood aghast, And suddenly his urge for fame There, sobbing, praying, knelt his little flock . ~ . Whose faithfulness ambition must not mock; f And his good wife, half turning, whispered low, C "John Fawcett, I know not how you can go!" Quite humbly be replied, "You‘re Heard messages which, ever old, thought to word, He wrote that touching hymn we all have heard, Whose truth has taken root in people‘s minds : f An English traveler, one Sabbath To his surprise he found himself Day Camp To Open Monday The Indian Day Camp, sponsorâ€" ed by the Highland Park Recreaâ€" tion Department, will open Monâ€" day, June 19, at Sunset Park. Counselors. for the boys and girls ~divisions~ include â€" Welton Mansfield, Bill Armstrong, Welâ€" ton Richburg, Robert Moncreiff, Dirk Young, Noél Johnson, Barâ€" bara Bailey, Mary Compere, Marâ€" ilyn Berg, Anne Temple, Emily Ann Perredult, . Mary Selfridge, Ellen Whitney, Cynthia Sinclair, Swanson and Nancy Gardner. Special â€" instructors include Al Danakas, camp advisor; Miss Ella Rasmussen, in charge of arts and crafts; and Jack Thomas, Indian lore specialist. Joe Sladky is diâ€" rector of the Day Camp, assisted by Mildred Walther who: is in charge of the girls division.â€" ~ cludes Indian lore, crafts, nature activities, swimming, sports and games, social activities, campâ€"outs and special trips. The Day Camp has a limited enrollment and is a fee camp that provides transportation and lunch for the campers. It is in operation daily Mondays through Fridays for a five weeks period. *X heartâ€"are .here !" "The Tie That Binds.". Wedding Invitations Announcements Printil,g of Dignity and Character Consult us for your Printing needs Highland Park 2â€"0557 516 Laurel Avenue administration; John E. Wood, 291 Laurel ave., A. B. in LAS. Highwoodâ€"Dante . Casolari, 213 Jeffrey pl., B. S. electrical enâ€" Doughnut Day For Salvation Army j Is Tomorrow (Friday) Day. On thousands of corners throughout Chicago and 84 subâ€" dents from this immediate vicinâ€" ity. Their names and degrees folâ€" symbols of the Army‘s service to M('E the years since World War I, this year‘s Doughnut Day proceeds will supply a large part of the support for the Army‘s medical and dental clinics, hospiâ€" tals, day nursery, summer camps, recreationâ€"â€"and youth programs, and nearly a hundred other socialâ€" welfare services. a The Salvation Army tag had to be a paper doughnut. The Salâ€" vation Army andâ€"the doughnut are ‘linked in the hearts of two generations of Americans. It all began in the fall of 1917, near Montiers â€"in France. There the first Salvationâ€" Army ~doughnuts were rolled ‘with an empty bottle and cut with an American soldier‘s pocket knife. € . generously," â€" urged Mrs. Henry Paschen, general chairman of Doughhut Day. "Your contribuâ€" tion helps: The Salvation Army provide the countless necessities and other assistance for the people who must have help." UHBBE MERVITOCUCECZ AMTUMT B Cohen, 309 Ravine dr., B. S. in DSSWV;Martin D. Dubin, 514 Maple lane, B. S. architectural 318 Forsythe, Jr., 525 Ravine Manâ€" or rd., B. S. electrical engineerâ€" Friday, June 16, is The Salvaâ€" "When youâ€"buy one of those Dyn,n Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First > D A HL 8 ; John J. B. S. home ecâ€" THE PRESS pated ‘in the campaign. Eleven gone over the top already, and have gone over the top already, and three more are expected to be past the 100 per cent markâ€"before the end of the fiscal year Aug. 31. Following is the report of nearâ€" by Communities, showing how much was raised and how it comâ€" Deerfield ..._... 581.00 marks the third year in a row that Lake county has exceeded its Highwood ...... $680.31 Highl‘d Pk...... 6,206.00 Lake County: Raises _ _ 105% Of Cancer Fund With only a few more reports to be turned in, the 1950 cancer fund drive in Lake county was virtually completed this week as the grand total rose to $27,186.15, This is 105 per cent of the quota of $26,000 set for the county by the American Cancer Society. It pares with the quotas: Community Raised Lake Forest .. 7,193.00 Seventeen communities particiâ€" ‘"I‘ve got a wonderful helper," she often says. ‘"Runs errands for me, carries messages to and from my friends, gets help quickly when I need it and does a lot of my shopping. Never complains, never takes time off or vacations: And works 24 hours a day for just a few nickels." ~â€"She means our teleâ€" _phone â€"g{â€"course.._.Wa»â€"â€" oftenâ€"said that to a busy housekeeper, the telephone is just about the bizgest bargain in the family My wife‘s a pretty busy womanâ€"though I could leave out the "busy" and still be right. Big old house.â€" Three kids. Lots to doall the time. But she manages fine." Y 3 An‘ TIry a NIGHT COOLNG‘ _ >~ WINDOW FAN in Your Home _ f for 5 Days FREE! (f . i â€"and_'fee/ P 4 , . the difference!" ~ â€" uce o oc on about 136 118 97 â€"â€" lngâ€"hig 2 No. Sheridan Rd. RUTTKAY JEWELERG © Fine line of Hamilton â€" Elgin watches Watch, jewelry and clock repairs "Before we got our night cooling fan, our house was unbearable in summer . . . Just a glance at our Belleâ€"Sharmeer s chart shows us the perfect fitting, personal legâ€"size for every â€"â€" j woman. Toeâ€"toâ€"thigh she‘ll be fitted exquisitely. For gifts . .. for & yourself . . . there‘s nothing lovelier~ _ > * than fabulous Belleâ€"Sharrheers. â€" j «/ ~aig ahickings _ _

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