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Highland Park Press, 9 Dec 1948, p. 7

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Suggestions For Christmas Gift Books Bound For Singapore, by Howâ€" ard Pease; Understanding Science, by Crouse; How to Develope, Print and Enlarge Pictures, by Epstein and DeArmand; The Babe Ruth Story, by George H. Ruth as told to Bob Considine and The Amateur Naturalists‘s Handbook, by Vinson Brown. makes it hard to find the ones which are "just right." Perhaps this list of suggestions from the Highland Park Public Library will solve your shopping problems. I Capture the Castle, by Dodie Smith; Dinner at Antoine‘s, by Frances Parkinson Keyes; My Glorious Brothers, by Howard Fast; Roundelay, by Edwa Moser and Family Circle, by Cornelia Otis Skinner. For Sister | [ Ever After, by Phyllis Whitâ€" ney ; Long After Summer, by Robâ€" ert Nathan; Kissing Kin, by Elsâ€" wyth Thane and Here‘s Looking At . . . You, by Emily Wilkens. For Brother It gives Me Great Pleasure, by Emily Kimbrough; Anne of a Thousand Days, by Maxwell Anâ€" derson; How to Live with a Cat, by Margaret C. Gay and Contract Bridge for Everyone (new Ediâ€" tion) by Culbertson. For Grandfather Christmas isn‘t Christmas withâ€" out at least one book under the tree, but the overwhelming numâ€" Crusade in Europe, by Dwight D. Eisenhower; John Goffe‘s Mill, by George Woodbury; Education in a Divided World, by J. B. Conâ€" ant; We‘re All In It, by Eric Johnâ€" ston and Our Sum-rnml the Eskimos, by the Helmeri For Mother 5 For Uncle The Husband Who Ran Away, by H. Dolson; Shake Well Before Using, by Bennett Cerf; No Place to Hide, by David Bradley and Murder Makes Me Nervous, by Margaret Scherf. For Auntie â€" Jonathan Fisher, by Mary Ellen Chase; Sea Flavor, by Haydn S. Pearson; Remembrance Rock, by Carl Sandburg and Iceland, New World Outpost, by Agnes Rothâ€" ber of books on today‘s market nm. by Henrietta Nesbitt and Seeing Californid, by Blair Tavenner. Picture Books for Toddlers and the Lower Grades Bluebérries for Sal, by* Mcâ€" Closkey; Nils, by Aulaire; White Sfiow, Bright Snow, by Tresselt; Thidwick, the Big Hearted Moose, by Suess; A Child‘s Grace, by Claxton and Big Snow, by Hader. 4th, 5th and 6th Graders ....For Grandmother The Big Fisherman, by Lioyd C. Douglas; My Story, by Mary Robâ€" Li Lun, Lad of Courage, by Trefâ€" finger; Boom Town Boy, by Lenâ€" Seabird, by Holling C. Holling; fiér EW telephone directory is at your service! ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Gift To A YÂ¥ ankâ€" serviceman who gave so much in the defense of our country with a gift at Christmas time. Show him he is not forgotten even though the war is over. Containâ€" Ts to receive your gift have been placed by the Highland Park Unit 145, American Legion Auxiliary, in the following stores: Earl Gsell Drug Co.; Neild‘s Sport Shop, Zengler Cleaners, Alcyon Cleanâ€" ski; Roger and the Fox, by Davis and Pegâ€"aâ€"Leg, by Cutler. Tth and 8th Graders Chestry Osak, by Seredy; King pockets, by Tunis and River of Plan Christmas Assembly For December 17 _ The following people will parâ€" ticipate in the pageant: Peasantsâ€"Nancy Bernardi, Lenâ€" ora Parenti, Mary Minorini, t Jean Fioechi, Marge Harder, Laura Moss, Eileen Phillips, Angela Lorusso, Janice Tayâ€" alin, Marilyn Grabin, Sue Levy, Arthur Holzheimer, Suky Wallace and Lorraine Hammond. Shepherds â€" Edwin Kerrihard, Judd Sackheim, Jerry Jordan and Frank Casario. Through the combined efforts of the music and drama departâ€" ments, the original Christmas pagâ€" eant, "Gifts.of Man," will be preâ€" sented in the auditorium on the morning of December 17. Singer ......................Gladys Tveit Dancer ..._...................Joyce Godie Monk ..................Buddy Walters The carolers, as well as the three kings and 40 choir boys, are to be chosen from the chorus classes, Angelsâ€"Mary Compere, Ginny Other people participating‘ in the Pageant are: Stage Manager ........Walter Marks Assitant Stage Manager . Nelson, Louise Hedlund, Jeay Weiss, Diane Morano, Carole Lyle, Judy Rose and Adrienne Porges, Angel Gabriel ........Barbara Flynn Mary .._...._._...Delores Saielli ............ Miss Rosalia Marquart Set designed by .Kenneth Harder Mulic .........................BF. Kyle The dramatics classes will be the source of the students particiâ€" pating in the pageant on stage. Many of the costumes are being made by the students themselves. Wolves, by Meader Assisted by ... Stage Technician ... Mr. Paul McLaughlin Dramatics Instructions GIVE A GIFT TO A YANK WHO GAVE!â€" Remember :the Wagtail Shop, Post Office, complete as we know how. It will serve you best if you follow these five suggestions: e Check your memo list of freâ€" quently called numbers against the new directory to be sure they‘re right. Bruce Dennett ......_John Sickle _..Peter Padorr ®}. Look in the new directory for any number you‘re not sure of. That way, you‘ll avoid mistakes and wrong 1. Give your old directory to the man who delivers your new one. & Use the "Classified" section (the yellow â€"pages in most directories) when you want products, services or professional help. in the directory instead of calling Information. + Save time by finding the number Christmas Seal Sales In addition to educational proâ€" grams, funds raised through the sale of Christmas seals are used to search out more cases of tuberâ€" culosis; to rehabilitate tuberculoâ€" sis patients in order that they may assume their normal place in soâ€" ciety again; and to carry on reâ€" search programs to provide addiâ€" tional scientific information reâ€" garding this disease. * Sponsor Skating Rink Fell‘s Clothing Store, Duffy ?.‘h‘l-l. .Mofih. Shop, Denzel‘s Barber Shop, Central Cleaners, Weiland Florist, Shelâ€" ton‘s Grill, Matts Barber Shop, Bowling Alley, Manhattan Shoe and Hat Shop and Stroud Delicaâ€" tessen and the Post Office in Ravinia. GIVE A GIFT TO A YANK WHO GAVE! "Education of the public is one of the most important factors in the control of tuberculosis," Dr. Roland R. Cross, state director of public health, declared today in endorsing the sale of Christmas seals now being conducted by the Elinois Tnbuellemmfl. and affiliated local "The campaign against tubercuâ€" losis must be waged on all fronts if complete and final elimination of the disease is ever to be realâ€" ized," Dr. Cross concluded. Lincoln School Dads Everything is being put in readiâ€" ness for a full season of skating at the Lincoln school rink by the Lincolnâ€" School Dads‘ committee, which is headed by James P. Moore. New lights and a hockey pond have been installed, a hockey rink assembled, sound equipment put in.readiness, and letters have been circulated to parents and patrons of the school announcing the fact that the rink should be.open on or about December 15. After school supervision on the rink will be handled by Mr. Robâ€" ert Bock, retired custodian of the Lincoln school. The evening suverâ€" vision will be in the hands of the Dads‘ committee. Flooding and maintenance is under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Ed Brown, superinâ€" tendent of the Park board. The rink is supported from conâ€" tributions by the parents and citizens of the community. In orâ€" der to make the skating facilities pleasant and safe, a new oil heatâ€" er has been installed in the skatâ€" ing shack, safety signs will be posted, new records and sound equipment have been put in readiâ€" mess, a telephone has been inâ€" stalled, and the interior of the shack painted by the Dads‘ comâ€" mittee. In order to make it a cooperaâ€" tive enterprise between the chilâ€" drex‘ and the parents of the Linâ€" coln School, the Bulletin Board committee of the Lincoln School THE PRESS student council is circularizing the promptly and go directly home when lights go out. 6. Children not .allowed inside supervisor‘s cage. . Telephone to be used for calls to parents or homes only. 8. No playing in warming house. In addition to Mr. Moore, the Dad‘s committee is comprised of: Dr. Walter Reich, Mr. M. A. Tighe, Mr. Martin Granholm, Mr. LeRoy Leonard, and Mr. Stanley McKee, principal of Lincoln school, who serves as an ex officio member of the committee. Highland Park Swimmers Defeat Maine 46â€"29 For Second Victory schoo!‘s skating rules among the student body. A list of the rules is as follows: 1. All skaters must wear skating buttons. 2. Skateds and leave by "Out" (East door). 3. Skating against traffic strictâ€" ly forbidden. 4. Hockey pond to be used for hockey players only. 5. Children must leave pond must enter by ‘"In‘" (North door) Taking first in every. event aside from the 200â€"yd. crawl and 200â€"yd. crawl relay, the Little Giant swimming squad swamped Maine 46â€"29 last Friday at the Maine township pool. * It was the second victory in as many starts for Mr, Kendig‘s boys. Under the new meet rul-, Friâ€" day‘s encounter started off with the 50â€"yd freestyle instead of the 160â€"yd. relay. Keen Block was the winner in this event, with Dick Hesler swimming a close second. v The next race found Roger Morrison winning the 100â€"yd. breast stroke in the respectable time of 1:11:9â€"in a 50â€"yd. pool. After Russ Clark garnered a 2nd place in the 200â€"yd. freestyle, Gerson Widoff added more points to Highland Park‘s lead by win> ning tie 100â€"yd. crawl. Highwood Radio and Appliance Co. 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We Service and Install All Makes of Appliances In the 100â€"yd backstroke, Dave McCulloch splashed out his secâ€" end consecutive victory. When the judges added up the points for the respective diving performances, another Highland Parker, Ken Hirsch, was given emieg at the ty rologh es swimming two Giznt team of McCulloch, Morriâ€" son, and Hesler was victorious in the medlay, while Maine brought themselves a bit of consolation by winning the 200â€"yd. four man crawl event. Final score: Highland Park 41 â€"Maine 28. Dave McCulloch, Roger Morriâ€" son, and Keen Block still remain undefeated in their respective events thus far in the 1948 season. Woman‘s Clubs Display Attractive Table Decorations At the joint meeting of the Deerfield and Bannockburn Weâ€" man‘s Clubs held Tuesday, Novem.â€" ber 23, at the Deerfield Grammar School the following displayed tables appropriate to the season: The first in line was that of Mrs. Robert Clarkâ€""A Thanksâ€" giving breakfast." Mrs. Goodpastâ€" ure had the next in lineâ€""Breakâ€" fast after the family is gone." and next came Mrs. Harold Norman, Mrs. John Kies, Mrs. Hubert Kelâ€" ley and Mrs. Robt. Clyne, Mrs. Clifford Hawes, Mrs. Chas. Piper, Mrs. E. L. Hall and Mrs. Mcâ€" Masters. Mrs. Shedd, the speaker of the day, gave a talk on Christmas traditions and praised the lovely array of tables. PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS no problem for the Thor. winners included Roger Morrison in the 100â€"yd. breast stroke, Keen Block in the 40â€"yd. crawl, Phelps and Langtry in the 200â€"yd. crawl, and Dave McCullough in the 100â€" yd. backstroke. * league meet on November 23. Several surprises have helped put a smile on Couch Kendig‘s face, and a bright outlook is now forseen by many people who exâ€" _ The opening seconds found the Higtland Park 160â€"yd. relay Sink Niles 46â€"29 In Season Opener and Widoff victorious, and the Giants were never headed from e you / Ap es ). / NTA THE /; G afA Fnif} 277 Giving warniing to the Suburban Right or wrong ? YoU BE THE JUDCGE!

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