Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1929, p. 40

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Will families to hop living a... down-and also eetloy thte food; TrrthethrlftrA'4" F 7 shopping habit. ", Carton of ..._..10 pkgs; _.3 lbs. $1.00 (P..'..'.,',',?,')) _.'..?,,';'), Me _...?,.'..')?, 19c .....1}:t:lzé 19e FOUR ._‘§e§£é'45c. for 1531;; lb. 28¢ lb, git $1.19 25c lik 35c 29c irattaitri' . Mrs. Young, the “claim A)! 'c the ‘hopodefor rink was to be . reality; RIG are all very happy to thank the ETA. for the skating rink. It will In lighted so that skaters will bei, privileged to enjoy this sport After dark. The 'diotttterriie,riii"a. pend on how much money the indict can collect. _ The. Novembér meeting of the P. T. A. was of exception] interfept to tot-him, and 19tuttimtiitallttanu,., arariiiTiira7t." . The Eighth Grade Girhf Glee club any; mounts. . e ht the month and eighth' trades. They have arrived. They are m- tiveuwellusstronz. “were armed with red and 2,i,tgt,fge,-,1t., 4r'tbor'steotttrarrmrti 1httitiir _'tgCiyaiic, Mitt 'hturiiiriuiinTiii," we d! play hockey. . We want to tUnk Misa Goddard. end Mr. Wright for the tine sticks, ' Katherine Johnston, Grade 8.; _ Hockey Sticks Arrive . .. A few met: no Min Goddard or- tiered nome' hockey sticks for the girl; in the Month mu! do»): ....;-_ . . Radio WI- Heard Last My, Elm Place pupils sn- joyed a radio pit-18mm, zimjgzlgg. Walter 1hutttiiac'miiriiriiii'rv'"iliTi- in] based on u variety of rounds. arr. Dam-ouch gave a short talk on repeti- tion. 11ttsrtdiomuruittjCii, through the éourtesy of the Bdkite. Machine. [ Lincoln School Notes 1ettlrrie, tyt_rfigsr.,eo,..tw. Somme! the Inst w. laws“ will have to play on the heavyweight teaeatttetsynalty of the boys put . miirFiiiitrreret'ar _ look bright fir our hprr._The, Oak Tonnes team in con- tideieer as a formidable rival this It was decided that 'Mr. Leech would coach the team every.“ noon 'ut.d two nights a week 3nd play " giggling, 01;; Friday. Basketball Begins _ _ The basketball season of Elm Place school started November 21 with a meeting consisting of one nprglenb- tive from each room. Wu Prom-nu _ Thin your Mac in at: That:- ‘duy. November 28. Some of the lee, Fromm My Mom: pt 2:30 in the auditorium. Thank:- zivinz pictures will be shown onuther men a. and. mu Comm, of Miles Standish” will be presented by the sixth grade: under the super- vision of was White. Poemsori1t be you} and pieces will be laid. l . We 'am'Uit Mint to hi" plug. artt-time Mn: mam ' g " ca- tion. T - Grammar School Notes Elm Place m .V, Julio Gofto, .8A, “36? Icon i'i"'"il'l mew” an}: " ' “hidin‘Nov. 29, ,u 8:00 p.m Ct.ttjittfataimmrtiiid. “all Dee. 6, Ft 7:80 p. ttt.-al scout meeting. . "turdar, Dee. T, at 1:00 p. n DhtrterudGise. M' Dee. Wrt 8:00 p.m Dancing clan. . Ww7wmwazm§$w7f ------------rettt-r' "Tr-Tr Applications for the m of the Vil lace Home should be 1uyyto; In A1799; M, tel,Ai £1152. 11Etftttt itr9LeLiiih"iiLiiCaaiiiaiiir WiririiiiiE Lady Eleip, sunk " Gnu Point about 45 years no in one of tle historic wreck: in this part of like Michigan. Mr. Hill’s father sal- vatred portions of the wrochge, and than Mr. Hill (3th into possession of the door. The making stand com tains 18,600 pieces of wood and rep- wants four tad one-hut month. of ,rorlr on the part “its Alvin B. Bill, eipert eabiatet..worker god wood-carver of, 606 61911ka ove- nue, on Tue'aday exhibited invthe city hall I unique smoking stand' which he has robustly completed, mode of various kinds 'of wood expertly in- laid, among which or; portions of a mnhogany door which at on time Uses Wood from Laiiy my!!! in Building of There will Che be books and toys. tr eev Then thin this from Chicago showed adyytreodu We” They er pressed wit: their my“. mood, pimms, Thu with than rm what they would mam, has: sen-f of an umbrella. Niaittt m Vary arturr, ing. I” unlyut by do.“ $1,}; "11 kept till". with their arms. mm. She Uinad what Dad"... was. may. not: whose In. in Mr. Bolero-o who thought than ‘you oonld Volt, with rhythm h Mr ._t', .. T 8 arttt' some Dachau beam they eattt done. it they have no rhythm. artas new denim a ks son in Doleroso with moral group. of childron. The Kindergarten atti First Grade children acted Just .. they thought thematic landed. were homer, 1mttoraies, ponies}; (lien. attdittsttitc,/N.-ustger elm kert.time 1rd,y.rrnrtd how rhythm Unload sinokiiik Stand pt 7:80 p. 'tt.--Bort' my. NOV maker. an exhibit of 'tttt

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