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Cardunal Free Press from Carpentersville, Illinois • Page 16

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Carpentersville, Illinois
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FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER n. 1963 tiofes FrcnP Cbistcas Trees At Prcsbytcro Cbrch Coiling Rta 25 cd Kfcgs Red nmnGMDni nusxua No one has been given authority to act as our agent while we are temporarily out of business due to the fire at die Meadrodale Shopping Center. Tbe United Presbyterian Men have again undertaken the project of selling Christmas trees. The lot; located between the Manse and the Church, onHighway 25, across from the Mea-dowdale Shopping Centerin Carpentersville opened on Friday, December 6.

Sale hours will be 5 to 10 pjn weekdays; 9 ajax. to 10 pjn. onSatnrdays and 1 to 10 pjn. on Sundays They will offer a fine selection of pine and balsam trees. WINTERGARDEN PHARMACY With an Increase month by month from one to seven thousand in book circulation over correspondingperiodsof the previous fiscal year of Dundee Township Library activity, gains continue to climb and new books to be added.

Records show to date an approximate total of 30,700 books available for plus scores of reference books, pamphlets and periodicals. Working space crmriTmRS to be at premium in after school and evening hours and all day Saturdays. Programs in the schools which tie it more and more closely with library usage constantly increase the need for Increased snaient convenience at the main library. Every available space is taxed to its limit during these hours of use. Among books currently added are the following: "Because of a Tree (Milne).

The life cycle of trees of wide variety in forest, orchard and desert, palm, pine and redwood mchrinrt, delighfol drawings. "Paris in the Rain" (Bergere). For younger readers. Two youngsters explore Paris under an umbrella in various seasons. Fascinating illustrations of familiar landmarks.

"Century: Secret City of the Snows' (Hamilton). A-merica's "moon colony' under Greenland ice, 800 miles from the North Pole, our army's polarresearch center with muhiminimi dollar installations where military and civic imK are working on a variety of projects. The first ammic-powered dry in the world. Tclask" (Sherman). Animals, woods and beaches of the Fish Creek region of Door County, Wisconsin, multi-fflustrated by drawings.

"Lamps the Traveling Dog (Barlettanf). Taking the trains at his whim and fancy, Lampo made himself famous throughout Italy, traveling out of and returrungtoCampigliz Told by the station master where he made headquarters. 'Puss in Boots, Cinderella, the Sleeping Beauty--Perraulr's famous fairy tale classics retold by Marianne Moore, prize-winning poet, with beautiful illustrations. vaxna iuiismg, ml Former Located With Discount King In The Winter Garden Arcade Building SUNNY HZLL'SaiOGL ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Annual Christmas Program of the Sunny Hill School will be presemedon Tuesday, December 17 and Thursday, December 19, from 8 to 9 pun. Two programs were pi! to prevent the congestion of previous years.

The Show is directEdby Miss Caryl Kling, music teacher, assisted by other teachers at Sunny HQ1 School. The program will, consist mainly of Christmas carols. Every grade level will be represented on both evenings, with all even number rooms participating on Tuesday and all odd number rooms on Thursday. Each group will have an opportunity to see the show done by the other group at the dress rehearsals, to be held on the afternoons of December 1 and 19. KINGS ROAD SCHOOL POSTER WINNERS The following children were the winners of the Kings Road School Book Fair Poster Contest.

Judged by two members of the Valley Arts Club, Mrs. Audrey Deuchler and Mrs. Dottle Spaine. First, second and third place winners in each grade level are: 1st grade. Charles Engels.

Gent Greco and 13m Damn; 2nd grade, TmaOrr. Bobby VensaxrJo and DarrelO-ConnpTT; 3rd grade, Mike Harden. Glenn McCann and Naomi Baxter; 4th grade, James Beecher. Gregory Daley and Suellm Dresden; 5th grade Judy Larson, John Egan and Patricia King; and 6th grade. Bar- bara and Georgean Sloma.

Gifts That Men Remember ALLIGATOR ihe luxury leather Your Leather Goods Headquarters. Most Complete Selection in the Fox River Valley NEW CONCEPT! NEW CAPACITY! 880 BILLFOLDS Domestic alligator, smartly -V luxurious to sight and touch. Made from small scale domestic skins. In black or $30.00 plus tax. )( 1 is.

ih nil DR, E. FOX JUllIsk. H) TI XI lili lia 11 Alligator Wallets "Top of the ection in domestic tannage baby alligator. Careful attention is given to every detail of this beauty. Has 8 window pass case and side pocket.

Black or Alligator Belts That's rigmv men, we turn the store Inside out jtst there'll be shopping counselors ready to help you. us your you Monday night! Perfect for the smooth male! Beautifully finished domestic alligator. 1" wide. Top grade cowhide lining. carefuUy stained edges and holes.

Sizes 30-44 in black or MONDAY Dec. 16 FROM 7 TO IO PM Da. R. R. RTXII Dr.

Edgar M. Fax and Dr. Robert R. RIsch. pp-mmetrisa at the Meadow-dale Shopping Center, are celebratlag their third year of practice In our com xnnnlty.

On December 11. 1963, Dr. Fox wffl be trntnTTrri i OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 9. TtPxtettitSBnttABtiXisdtr Beatric ne sti II' as yice-Presidest of the Chicago Norm Side Society of the EUaois Opmetric Association. Both Doctors are members of Lions In tf ntttfp Ypcr Eicbsift csd leathar Goods Stcrt 167 E.

Highland Ave. Elgin OUNptjEE 120 WASHINGTON.

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