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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1929, p. 44

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at Tfl' “" HIGHLAND PARK t91 Central Are. a. P. mo -. . j tiyto summon m Church 8t. __ Univ. ms tiiRO _" on PARK " . up. a PM . val... use _ I " . _ It’s Rapid! C T " ( (137E) @176) @376 _ Ann-Hy Delights All " tht new; November 4,Mr. smith planned In “My inure-ting tten- eral usembly. Among the Imtertairt- era were the children from the lower carts: ' The ttreatiiritrrrrit" of the-morn: My” yet to comee.‘Mr. Berth proved to us _ thet "H you went a "ttt'mtr%ed-rtrrmtrhrTmt-marFti"--- When {was a boy he wanted i aittlin.utc.dAeuusechtuLthihacezu6 each day for three months. But not to be outdone by fate, Mr. Berth de- eided he would make a trd41e for him- self; 1hitshatdidiithonirthsremtd.. est implement: such or, wooden pegs. a wooden body for the violin, and horse hair from .a horse’s tail for the strings. This crude instrument "(Wed Mr. Bergh until he went into 'Sdly Game! the Seven Al’s played exceptionally well two piano numbers. An 'tmtitttttemttertt was made by Mrs. Klee. who reminded us of the first play to be given by the Chil- dren Playeri of Evunstoq. The o it Alty14iItctat b-1399 its t.li,iili?tii. torium of Eliirtriuiii iiaar, on t- urd” Mt, Honmbozost --i. by signing: number of songs. Solos were also given by the young singers. NEWS FROM OUR GRAMMAR SCHOOL 'ii)- %§ iiryi Elm Place " (isttistrom t;s'aiurers . awn-23m 6Ussif ---.--_i.-------.-_--------u- JrcrEN'.rrr'rtLetg,?gAtigrAq.gfpgg,tig w -_e Wfl - --e __ "e'"-""-'"" Success. Have "them Chained oner today! _ - _ q Alb Charge for this Sight- ‘Checking Service. hi the_rerrit given Success- ful men ‘and women.» Your Eyes piety no little mans trroitm Eye for Business" Be real savers; edrtr-arrttr own money and bankrteartahtdddar. . Br Barry Skidmore, TA. The pupils in, Elm, Phce bélieve in thrift. (Envy-Immwmornin; each _ non banks. and the Jidatkitig record is kept on . chart ullod "Our Thrift Thermmttgter." Sometimes the rthteeu'esrrePettmsyr-r-i4f-fir but each room Agile: for a high per ”mam- Ft-----------'-." .;_1.V_Z';;:'i:_ -r2-c " . -'---, "this week. Miss Kate’s. Mia's Stine’s, Min Mann's, and Min Par,. son's rooms were 10f, pain can: bank. era. . The children lifthesa..roon_n will be proud ammo! 100 per cent thrift buttons. . ‘llr. Berth gun in s delightful program on his fhidiettts no,” it talk god play both, much to our umusunent. irwthtiiuiuriiiuha' _ AV"- -= T irkoférdi lino-”f flt of the pupils-who could not afford tn expensive instrument. . Mr. Bergh sells his butt invention to the pupil: in the, Manatjchooh for 1-year mum!- we! 191,331: the world to shift for M. then he made I somewhat better on. this looking lib a mule violin with its sides land Mt, _" V. - _' Elm Place Bub Reg-July aRo I'll P3388 ciRio tii3itiy (iiytD @763 I The lower floor aniea no. will be devoted to mars. tittyghuwm, “can. "ehttmi--mitdhet,ttgb, shaded. Whom unme- aim-” -e Furnlturc and house furnishings tho will be locum the general of- Bees of the store. Linoleum, carpets. dons-tic run, loco curtain-1nd In» “this, d'iiperW and upholstery to; Mics. "trdtottttes and cumin hard. The fourth floor will be devoted to women's sppuol, including coats, -ir1iiim; [iii axis-3s, -ii'iiariiaTiisiEair duo-co, mines? eetatu-eatd--tRtR.-attd em ck. coat- and drum. tion will be found the bounty salon and ehildimN and WOW barber shop. Also on this Betoe win be found (any goods, books, 311 lines of milli- mry. including Fromm, mm, American, sports and street and the well known Field $10 line. In addi: tion, the third Moor will house ide- tions devoted to linens, bedspmds, quilts, blankets, . comforts, dorii'ootic cotton» silks, linings, when, rayon, lingerie, corsets, knit underwear. nec- Toys end Athletic Good. A complete line of tors and nth.. utieeoo4tiwfilbefomtdon thew tteeogt4,ttoororhitlt,, wtttt-tu-asreesrrtimt of sports apparel for men, will be de- voted entirely to youth, Here may be found a complete line af infant’s wear, girls’ outer weer and junior millinery. Clothing and manhunt: for boys and units for youngymenr the will be found on this thior. There will he a special section devoted to men's. suite and oven-oats. _ ' ,3993Lm9mhjhgmlmwm mounted insects. Some at the col- lectiom are tn. the than can. in the upper hall of the intermediate building. _ Field’s to Announce Projects Carried on in Science The 8A’s no experimenting on their own individual prom in sci- 1ipyuthiy mythonjggsvgfge 992: interesting projects are eoyearttititt commutation, ,tnnsportntion by landing, and sir, and the m of witeriiowii. F- The am in finding moat of the mterinl from “Every and Benuehamp. u bulletin for than who irfiFtiititiii. howtoplmtbulbatoucnrethcbeat results. In“. for 8.10 This you, n can], Mr. Smith ro- ceivod a mammal! .bulhu 1mm Phihdolphia. Thou bulb, are on uh for both children and parents. There are stilt Ionic hyacinth, 3mv. quit» ttttttttthm wt; Thus it time Tlseeititttr'monusriitoeetova Opening Date Soon of Evanston Store By Brrrank W. Warren. received the sum of eight hunch dollars and t In" and beam: post In; from Fort-Shawn. T M“Mcanbemnfromutur Dachau. “v.3. l-x"------- boy: - not to tabs at. of ti Bae. M tiff: we"? cry-t1: t trteartiirtirAlL- .. ., A Visit _ . F . At the request of Mr. Rolls; 1 Berth, tk 'ttetoatpar-Utttsed in phyi the tiddlet cum to we Oak Tam Ochoa] and gave some points on 1 flddUt to the pupils. He told th of "hhrasarrtrauirire to tthtr one..h he made one, tad the way het proved it. He played some popul 'ttTztnrhtrprrrrrrttrre%ncit- “humane." _Mr,.BtetBtttairtdtttr-utiettht School Children Last week Mr. Borg entertained in assembly. Be showed myth reel: of films. Out“ the 111 show“! ”some of the boy: at 1 camp "irheiiiarr: For? "viii Unfit met. The other‘wu a. reel showi tmir Lincoln school girls, My poi in: the slide and other, play from We "tioyedosirtsintt Ourselves pl in: hueball. and planting trees, 1rart_of the Arbor dgy celebration. _ Ethel Ohmund, Grade (l hnppy. Renee Cochin, and Kathryn w, but. Grade lk "mr-sr-rr-mt-tMt-hte.'---' _ “Let's go dating!" in the about the girl: and boys when Jolly winter comes along. We all en, Manning over the ice, but it is ', nlwnys convenient for n: to go the non-est, skating rink no it some distance away. There are YN on of a possibility that we may in a skating rink net-cu the street fr Lincoln school. If some of the schm Each credo contributed one m; her. They were all. so interesting ‘would be hard to decide which 1 we: beat. I think that everyene v em with me that the “Swig Operation" performed by Dr. M anihLanlltsrtaritbftheutritputtour Geneviere Doitrterpsb,ertrer pad (Hm Brown. VIII . deiight’to all.. '1'] say the pdtieutrhhn Brigham, , recover. _ Lincoln r" REM Day T On tret. " 1939, the Lincoln sch children attended]: -tttly wh was full at laugh- and thrills. , tut-"vat m, "iethelr -deeorated 'tIllia-e-Sr-tMia-ff-tji'---",'-',', Rn! " = mm . _ in (but. some 10 feet high, Itood lo in: over the scene. Will Urteoht School. Children Gifts from Fort Sheridan Ptarmigan Sheridm, Gad Oak Terrain MI Nov. T Birtre" Shiiifél

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