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Young readers are being transported from their backyards to foreign shores by a travel plan in force this summer at the Carnegie Free Library and the Emerson Branch A placard The idea is this in the form of a suitcase bearing the name of each boy and girl who expresses a wish to "travel" is put on bulletin boards at each library As soon as the reader finishes a book which represents his tour to a foreign country he gets a sticker on his suitcase in honor of his visit Gladys Peterson children's librarian of the main library and Marjori© Wilson of the Emerson Branch say the publishers authors and illustrators have outdone themselves in the magnificent display of travel books they have put out PROVING POPULAR A "Life in Europe" series which has come out this year is proving especially popular with both boys and girls Books representing the various countries are written by natives or authors who are in European travel They write authentically about folk customs holidays festivals schools sports and recreation arts and crafts industries and other things peculiar Lester if dcUrotcs' P f libraries I 5 1 ' ' f " ounasfers ravel Afar I a i st for-additio- m bargains It?? i'- i - v i 1 - fh4 Ponnoy crcv outdoos the skipper hajhd picks the year's very best of the best 7 P-- - - 1 X i r 9 - - f i ' ! ! i r 4 If ALL SiuiLES is pretty Mary Ann McAllister who earned 90 badges — the maximum — on her way to becoming an Honor Be in the Twenty-firWard 3ee Hive Class The daughter of Mr and Mrs W S McAllister of 1101 Gramercy Ave she has graduated into the Mia Maid class where she intends to honors work i i O W N R S i 1 M If |