Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 55

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o cut down the db;trum- s at dangerous corners.â€" y spent several weeks, Mr. ports having driven for ugh water in the flooded arâ€" Cairo, . III. â€"â€"â€" 4 : Remove _Shrubé t Dangerous Corners ~AION: d Mrs.â€"Orson B. Brand reâ€" turday from Biloxi, Miss., y administration is continuâ€" policy, ‘started last fall, of shrubs etc., from parkâ€" street intersections where truct the viegw of motorists reéets and are deemed a menâ€" fety, it was announced this the city hall.. ~ â€"â€" : also pointed out that last property owners, who were ) remove shrubs from parkâ€" ced for time until spring, isplanting could be done to vantage, have so far failed the shrubs,â€" dnd notice is ied by the city that unless ne forthwith, the city wilk LTER B. METCALF ’illage Trustee [COLN PETTIS â€" illage Trustee _ â€" RENCE HUHNâ€" _ Village Clerk is SD J. LABAHN _ ear Term Trustee erfleld, ©Tllinois illage Trustee It Straight! ‘The. â€" : eople‘s J N O M YÂ¥ Ticket _ TH GOODER turn from Biloxi Realtor . W. GEARY President Phone 130 . Russo "fi‘@ak5"l’er;ace Gym Classes . __. Being Held Outâ€"ofâ€"Doors _ Eim Place to Have _â€" _ Shrub Guessing â€"Contest .\ With each student bringing money _ to school for the purchasing of a _ new playground ball and bat for _ their homeâ€"room, the Oak, Terracé _ school ground will soon again, be the _ scene of many hard fought battles, _ for supremacy amorig. the different _ grades. ts p S _ Basehall is one of the most popâ€" _ plar. playground games of the school _ @uring the summer months at. the ak Terrace school... â€" â€" __ With the shrubs tagged by numâ€" _ Bers, Elm Place students will have _ & contest this coming Friday to idenâ€" .‘ tify native trees, vines, and shrubs . @round the school. The contest will . be ‘conducted between the rooms to see which one can identify the greatâ€" "est number. _ Oak Terrace Students â€" Purchase Supplies Clud n Several games of baseball were enâ€" oyed last Friday for the first time his spring." _ : * Gym classes of the Oak Terrace rammar school are now being held utâ€"ofâ€"doors. > in charge of the league schedule hich includes games between Raâ€" vinia, Oak Terrace, Lincoln, Gorton;, falsey, and Elm Place: The winâ€" ner of the season will} be presented â€"Taking the audience back 11 years when the western addition was an important issue, Mr. Scribbens, arâ€" chitect of . the new addition, spoke on the rapid growth of the school. _ That all the sacrifices and money used . by the school were for th benefit of the children and that Oak Terrace may be justly proud of her students and school, was emphasized by <Mr. ~Blair, state superintendent of education, at the dedication exerâ€" cises of the new addition to the Oak Terrace school last ‘Monday evening, April 8. % _In preparation for their season‘s chedule in baseball, Elm Place beâ€" an: pracetice April â€"10 after school: t. is hoped.that many ‘boys will come ut to make a strong team. Coach Peel of Deerfieldâ€"Shields is Dr. Blair Speaks at Oak Terrace Dedication The grades, each grade â€" representâ€" ng a month, gave a program which ronsisted of a représentation of the chool months of the year. The stuâ€" lents, â€"from the first_ grade,_ which epresented September, to the eighth rrade, ~which represented June, the ommencemenrt month, handled their arts exceptionally well and received :lot of â€"praise.... * Im Place Begins Baseball Practice Grammar School Activities In order to play in the Spring conâ€" cert *which will be cheld at Lincoin school, the school orchestra is pracâ€" tising every day. * For their usual spring vacation, Eim â€"Place â€"school will â€"closeâ€" from Monday, April 15, to Tuesday, April 23. Elm Place Vacation * Occurs Next Week Having chosen the cast of the play, "The Merchant of Venice," which is being presented by the eighth grade students of Lincoln school, the puâ€" pils are practising in order to put the play on sometime in June. ‘ Lincoln Schoolâ€"Presents â€" â€" "Merchant of Venice" The pupils will make their own kites as well as fly them. They are also planning to sell food. Ravinia Pupils Hold _ ; "Kite Day" Tomorrow Friday,‘ April 12, has been chosen to be "Kite Day" at Ravinia school. ._Saving money is gaining in popâ€" ularity at Ravinia school. This week the second grade made a one hunâ€" dred per cent deposit and are thereâ€" fore the proud_possessors of. a red _ _ Every week. a chart showing . the standing of the grades in number of depositors is posted on the bulleâ€" tin board. The eighth grade was second this week, with the seventh grade ranking third:â€" Second Grade Pupils _ * Win Banking Honors Four thousand seven hundred books have been checked out of the Highâ€" land Park Library, through the courâ€" tesy of Mrs. Crozier, children‘s liâ€" brarian, by Oak ~Terrace . students since last fall. . _ o Mrs; Crozier goes to the Oak Terâ€" race school every Fridayâ€"morning to enable the ,students ‘to select and check out their books. . . & Mrs, Crozier and dre> ncn':;lz;r;g the most of the opportunity. ~â€" 4 4,7i00 Books Read by â€"~â€" Students Since Sept. Charles .Redmond, a graduate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields who has lived in Highwood for manyâ€" years and has school, is a candidate to fill the vaâ€" two children in the Oak Terrace cancy caused by the â€"resignation of James Watson. .. * ~â€"The president of the Oak ~Terrace board of education, Mr. Stephen A, Roberts, has consented to become & candidate for reâ€"election in the anâ€" nual school electibn to be held at the Oak Terrace â€"school, Saturday, April 13, between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. > 4 Oak Terrace Election Is Saturday, April 13 â€"veryâ€"grateful â€"to T H E PR ES 8 _ Wednesday, April 3, was "Cleanâ€" up" day for Deerfield grammar school pupils. â€" The school yard was thorâ€" _oughly cleaned, all rubbish, paper, sticks, etc., being piled in one® pile _and made ready for the trash ‘man to haul away. â€" _ Marcia Smith, gradeâ€"5B, and her sister Miriam, grade 8, are out of school quarantined with scarlet fever. Mr. Bates has been working on a new set of scenery for the coming play "Her Step Husband." . tm . x Grades 5A, 4A, and 1B < .. ‘Miss â€" <White‘s and Miss Nygard‘s rooms are giving a play for the as:â€" sembly Thursday, April 4. The name of theâ€"play is "Queen of the Months." Edited by Kenneth Vetter ; Eighth Grade The eighth grade cleared four dolâ€" lars on their Easter grab bag. £ This week they will begin practice on their graduation song. Â¥% ~ Seventh Grade f x (General news). ‘ The Deerfield girls‘ basketball team played the fourth and last game~in the series between Ravinia and Deerâ€" field at Ravinia on Thursday, March 28. The Deerfield girls won with a score of 12 to 10. In this series, Deerfleld won two games and Raâ€" vinia won two. §| «ddnaoribrbreardtaes Deerfield Grammar School Notes Poot & PiPEr 1608 Chicago Avenue «1INC:â€" CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS t S P d Mr. Borg of Lincoln School Scoutmaster of New Troop Mr. Borg, manual training teacher â€" at Lincoln school, is to be scout mas=â€"â€" ter of a troop number 34, a new troop _ now being organized on the North . Shore, Nes $Â¥ep Chve â€"â€" A banner is the prize for the room that has one hundred per cent deâ€" positors, It will hang in any room which has 100 per cent until it is won by another room. â€" .. To teach the children thrift habits, a <new~ banking :~system has been started at the Lincoln school. 8 To Award Banner in Lincolr Banking Contest be givenâ€"Wednesday afternoon; May 10... Designs for curtains will be drawn after Miss Hall‘s room has been painted. £3%. Some of the girls in the eighth grade art class, which is composed of 21 girls and two boys, of the Linâ€" eoln school are painting, Miss Hall‘s room. ‘ The rest of the girls are makâ€" ing paper aprons and bands to wear while serving at the card party to Lincoln Art Students j Are Painting School Room â€" Evanston Thursday, April 11, 1929

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