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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1951, p. 8

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â€" i. J _ ; © §__ : K :: ams" h oT o. CC cce ind f | x , , ‘ ;’:\’ \ M * 1 x Stewart. Domna Stine, Peter Ariel Tilden, Lila Tinetti. Evelyn Wanger, Donald Warsaw, Philip Watrous, Janis Wessling. Roy Westérgard, Rita Witte. Clifford. Wright. Stephen Zef{, Benny Ziccarelli, Norman Zimmerman, Dale Rizzole. Orville Deibler and Louis Perschke Uhlemann, Alice Vignocchi, Richard Wales, Geraldine Walsh, Jerry Walz, Raiph PARKSIDE RESTAURANT Skokie Valley Rd. Te CLASS OF 1951 â€" W .2 Craduating Class of 1951 Margare Stodder We send the fullest measure ofâ€"sincere ‘congratulations to the most deserving young people we ‘know. Tognarelli Ste Elaine Marian Stone arol Trangmar, Stein Tom Swift Roslyn John Tel. HI 24102 William Stern Turner Temple Norma Ann | e o i. Last year over 400 Highland Park children registered for the summer reading program. Eightyâ€" one of these received gold stars and 66 were awarded blue stars. Any child who wishes to travel through reading is given a passâ€" port which is kept on file at the library. As each book is read and briefly discussed with the librarâ€" ian, the title, author and country through which the reader has just passed are recorded on the child‘s pasport. As the list grows, the * For purposes of identification the passports carry the signature, school and grade, and a brief deâ€" scription of each traveler includâ€" ing his height, color of hair, eyes, place of birth, and a small photoâ€" graph. Passports are valid till the end of summer vacation. . Each child may read as many books as he chooses, but beok reâ€" ports are limited to one a day. Seven books read and discussed will merit a blue star; twelve, a gold star. Awards will be made at the annual graduation exercises in the fall. If you nave a yen to travel this summer, children, but don‘t think you‘ll get beyond a visit to grandâ€" mother‘s or Aunt Sue‘s, you need only to be able to read to have a passport to foreign lands and strange places, You can begin your world tour June 11 when the Summer Reading program of the Children‘s Department of the Highland Park Public library gets under way. This year, as always, the purpose of the summer proâ€" gram is ‘individual reading guidâ€" ance; but the form of the project, which varies annually, is a passâ€" port good for travel in all counâ€" tries. ____ more . cosmopolitan becomes the traveller. «00 Summer Reading At City Library 2 6 4&.\\ / sPAllz . a ~ : //% The good;news is spreading all over town! If you haven‘t heard it, you will 3 Z fl,, * / ~*__ . . . electric rarige owners just can‘t seem to help. themselves . . . they want everyone to lm?w that electric cooking is everything it‘s said to be and more! You‘ll hear that an electric range won‘t send extra heat into the kitchen even «though you bake six pies on the hottest summer day. They‘ll tell F you about meals that cook in an automatic electric oven ... even while 7 you‘re away from home. And you‘ll find out how economical CleCHiC ( appoeâ€" cooking is . . . less expensive cuts of meat come from the deepâ€" rfi well cooker tasteâ€"perfect and tender. What we‘re trying Aaker . 4 to say is: just ask your friends who cook electrically "â€"" "Ce 4 hg .. . they‘ll tell you the goad néws! F -.°- * See the newest electric ranges at our nearest store or your *d:r_’l. Â¥mesm«" i fyal \\-4/)“’ ty oA y o t mm o <> & smm« & * ol ; py T MA 1Chask â€" 7 5C \ 1 % w N ® MR [ [ § ‘\%%(6 §" ELECTRIC COOKING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!S THE â€"PRESS Immaculate Coilceptiqn Mrs. Weyland Sears is general chairman of the picnic. Also on the committees are: Mesdames Daniel Cunningham, Peter Rohr, James Conway, Paul Carani, John Ori, Frank Sassarossi, Marco Berâ€" nardi, Renato Carani, Victor Benâ€" venuti, Peter Witty, Joseph Fay, Charles O‘Neil, Frederic_k Schweiâ€" ger, Leonard Steffen, Walter Parker and Miss Catherine Sheriâ€" dan, > School Picnic Of Classes daily except Saturday from 9:00â€" to 11:30 a.m. This school is being sponsored by the protesfant churches of Highwood. Anyone who wishes to register children, or who would ‘like to assist in leadership may call Mrs. Yurkonis at HI 2â€"0384. Mothers‘ Guild, Mrs. D. F. Walsh, president. The Sisters of Loretto, Priests of the Parish, Mothers and childâ€" ren will have a picnic style lunchâ€" eon at noon. There will be games and races for the children during the day. The picnie is sponsored by the Immaculm Conception The ‘annual Immaculate Conâ€" ception School picnic will be held today, Thursday, at Sunset Park. for all the children and youth of for all the children and youth of Highwood and Northern Hoichhnd Park. The dates are August 6â€"17 and the possible place will be at the Highwood Community Center. Mrs. Peter Yurkonis of the Wesley Methodist church wil be in charge of recruiting workers, teachers and students. Wesley Methodist Church brates the fiftieth anniversary this year, and Highwood will share in this nationwide 50th birthday by holding two weeks of activities WONDERFUL On Sheridan Road 7 } T usa® 1§ / i ,g‘l/@% ‘UL &\ ' % e t / PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI 2â€"0710 LEEDS JEWELERS Thursday, June 7, 1951 Tel. HI 2â€"2028

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