suo in [Red repember, the 44 o low+priced, the adhone /w To RCH 15, 1938 POLE rOTo:s 1810 K . cbo’f our rate for all."* (Bigned) a ks "or vaf amoi epts e , 12 anâ€" 7 : "win roit Park 441 heating , tha fe § a frieze picturing life in the desert nd?‘ddng‘t::‘ Nile river, We also built an and made palm trees and clay houses for it. We have become f‘w in Egyptian art and we are working on some designs wh'c)nw?hopetoqdntonchyp'otp ..\ We I:’li: Robin" Hood the best of al} the books we have read this year. We are illustrating it on a panel gver our, bookceases, We are trying to show ‘the shooting match in the forest, Little John‘s escape from his hanging,‘ the wedding of Maid Marâ€" ian and Robin, and Robin Hood‘s meeting with the king. * Braeside School We have been studying about the Sahara desert and Egypt. We made THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1985 â€" We are using colored chalks for the first‘ time in making this panel and find them very effective. . Ridge School Grammar School Notes "Ain! prowd ofmy id pavey ahd Mcee, | "II never want to far from me,. P ko+ 5y ;'â€"-â€"iflm Our New Pet . ‘Theé upper grades in our school wt they had.a grand secret. We learned . we could get a ‘rabbit for our own‘to have at school. All we needed was a house in which to keep it.. You should have geen us boys get busy on that hutch, It is a fine one too. It has a slanting roof, one If of which is on The sides afe of wood, but the back and bottom .of wire. Under the wire bottom a wooden tray which can ~be ken out thus â€"making, it easy to an. Theré is a feed box as well a shelter box go if there are ever baby bunnies they will have a ‘warm place. The front side of w h’h’ue': loou‘ugg:fld ie it ui an Shnd-‘a little . old : houde + m 'flun m is sagging to one side _ _ || Te the littie oib hoges. i Arenpor e z there lives inside a kind ..,"".:h. , pappyâ€" t is n S ki o0 d x t is the kind na (!= T9 Mhs oo i aaitne. . glh u-m;mï¬ï¬‚uim 1 on t « S ï¬'?.‘mmn-!h.um And the Hittle old house i ‘covered with Still its shutters rattle with a sound quite Oh! little m:?bt' % â€" soft «downy fur. f to henr purr. | > § ft;;:{-t'- hwv-#:‘ light,. t never even ato 104 :.“'. â€"Shirley N-hc‘l.k.&th 4. snow â€"David Whitcomb, Grade 5 When time is the important eleâ€" ment in a business muttek inâ€" volving outâ€"ofâ€"town associates or (:iatomiars, use your teleâ€" phone. An dutâ€"ofâ€"town call: phts you in the right place at the right time. It gives you the adâ€" vantage of "direct tï¬o-wayyj oon- versation . . . you ask your question and get your answer Pussywillows w# the hutch we left open and then we put this side up mmt the putside of one of: our south windows, < This gives our rabbit a nice sunny place mdmmlmh«anyï¬memm As it,ln:ppmed the news leaked out before the hutch was finished and the rabbit moved in, but. we didn‘t really mind for we want the whole school to enjoy: our new pet. . : We built our grocery store for fun; Jt is n of blocks covered with gporl ich we painted light brown. e b t ‘boxes for our counters and psir::;d ‘them the same color. We furnished it with all the things you find in a regular grocery store. After that, we chose the name Woosâ€" ter Pooster which is painted in difâ€" ferent colors in front of our store. We called it that because it is the name of a story we like, We and sell groccrl'z% They mdeg‘vl:ndin,tho’truck o the doll corner, : the | teacher‘s desk, the ï¬: â€" brary and tables, which t people‘s "homes. â€" We use paper money for:â€"our purchases. _ » Lincoln School With the fifty dollars made at the Lincoln school Book Sale the followâ€" islaz books were purchased. Many of the books that are worn out are beâ€" ing replaced: § ? Library News Boy Knight of Rheimsâ€"Lownsâ€" berg. : =>=| . ‘\ Winni¢ the Poohâ€" Scarlet Fringeâ€"Fernald. _ +; Grey Capsâ€"Knox. ~ : <Norweigan Farmâ€"Hamsun. In Scarlet. and Plain Clothes â€" Longstreth. | | ; P eta fa Pearl goonâ€"Nordhoff. 1 TLincoln Playsâ€"Sanford. tA Red Prior‘s Legacyâ€"Bill., 7 Four Cousinsâ€"Zurlgmeyer. Jumpingâ€"off Placeâ€"McNeoély. © xuxnj.-makm. y x Longshanksâ€"Meader, _ | $of /: Red Caps and Lilliesâ€"Adams. : ‘ Running Eagleâ€"Schultz. : _‘Story of a Bad Boyâ€"Aldrich. : Misunderstood Betsyâ€"Canfield. / ‘ Story of Siegtriedâ€"Baldwin. â€" Last of the Thundering Herd â€" wae c mt t‘ Silver Chiefâ€"O‘Brien _ â€" . | ~ Treasure in the Trunkâ€"Orton. Merrylipsâ€"Dix. ~: t . "Otto of the Silver Handâ€"Pyle* / Dog Named Chipsâ€"Terhume. Tom ;Brotm'l |ESchool Days â€" Hughes. | â€" mt 100 1e# 3 I saw an |Eskimo I hal had to mush. n : And |I ‘saw his house â€" It ‘like blocks of ite â€" It n‘t blocks ‘of iee: â€"â€".~ But snow. â€"Edith Musser â€"Kindergarten. Of-towi;:' }:aflls 1;8 sugprisin low, esï¬;eéially- whe gyou% e sider how they ibv’fen" C mflge and ‘put you 71 if‘"an_ J ness dayâ€"saving youl 1m C ting your costs ,;. } bring yort ~\t° gnd . profffBell t ‘phone lines reach '.j’§ immediately. The c@et of A tea for nibiity was gived at Mrs. Beneâ€" dict K. homg : y the Highâ€" land â€"Park G/ Bmib eil," for troop *leaders, troop 6 rs . and exâ€" aminers,. to Miss |Adelsha Hadley, new local director W# the New er area. Girl Seout council. By e l ‘ Movies at We have machine. _ Dudley, | M sends us a graphy films Kre‘s ‘during class time. â€" The #ildren find them very interesting. i st . y we had the storyâ€" d the Reaner from the first crude {fvention by young Mcâ€" Kormick in i the. modern combine. 148 â€" . ; f ‘ We ‘have i@lso"had spme interestâ€" ing ‘literatife ter | school. Last Monda§#@it: was Alladin and His Wonderful Hilmp. | (es Miss Hadley] omé@® to" North Shore from . ‘Hotyoke} § i tks, where : she held â€" the nb positivh. . ; igraduate .of Cushing _acaddify | and | Mid@lebury. college, Miss Hadley §§& ‘had n . â€" of widely ried trainingf ind ige, aw field capâ€" :;:n in . Philagi@iphia, |‘eou at‘ Camp Andre, after s$§dy. and t in ,England, France, . Italy wad Swi d... She‘,.plans to help the ‘cdiipcil with committee organâ€" ization -ng to hy ver help is needed by the len wl No 6 . * Another nï¬ Jane Smith, advisor, who a with the New with . the artd . the gave & ,talle to M‘w%nfl Presbyterian \c It was an: $Bermoon| musjoale ‘of highest ealibre, as wa$ko "be hk?; a proâ€" gram arranged By k icisn of the standâ€" ingof Miss Sifflor, "well . known. as a teacher in Highland. Parlkk ‘The audience of over a 100i§pplau ferously until Miss Ray, and fBise each finished her last " encolf). |_ Gi who > have shown their p : JJG. fnusic by attainâ€" ing their ~seog$ niusic| awhrds, . served : as ushers. v 3P Bd & 5 Ruth {Ray, nist, . and. ‘ Bowen, soprano, ied Olga Sindor, were the .so m Sun . mudi= cale given at of TMrs. Albert L. Aren for ‘ber .. the Highland Park Scouts. | ToA d Hoosier Girl * ons .. sCl ©E.)K. CATPO roolmastet qgnal "Girl jScout . training f day, for four ‘days ltr A neil, to work nd:, inel committees ... Mias Smith I Asspciation of ‘edn y ning ut the ch \in| Highland. ‘Park, linist, . and y‘ Bowen, ied mo a Sindor, were Sunday 106n . mudi~ home of fMrs. Albert L. omé® to‘ North Shote $ 6 tks, where : she positivh. _ . igraduate .of | and | Midglebury._ college, ‘had | n . â€" of widely d ige, aw field capâ€" in, leou at‘ Camp and t in )England, n Hatrisgon, Grade 8 cout News 3 i : picture m% i| Monday ‘the ng ‘Pie ~Bervice BE rplgiqto ,mtnd geoâ€" reâ€"shown during class @en\;' ur nany difâ€" time, dutâ€" bringing \_â€"â€" TBE PRESS ut 11â€" â€"Eggleston. ‘leâ€" , and geoâ€" pol| ~during class| Th d them very daung! day we had| Vine er‘from the of: M â€"young Mcâ€" Y â€" the. MOGETT | euamis ter Man 567 U, OFChicago Has L £ . â€"|\ Nine H. P. Students \Nin 7 ?Xk of .Ch] foll 95 S. Second St. # t . ~ARC | BATTERY DDITIONAL MARCH e _ students â€"from and are attending the University ‘ a tabulation of residence ent reveals. d are: ~Jane Loew in, â€"of J. B. Loewenstein, 192 .venue; Sarah Paris, dgughter 550â€"17 400â€"20 . ... ... 450â€"21 500â€"19 525â€"18 525â€"21 A4A75â€"19 550â€"19 FIRESTONE OLDFIELDS m" «» Sizte Chicago Has â€"| > 11 dvi:: m: {D&d'l Pfanstiehl, T C h 1 ~ta~ 14 . and Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl Nine H. P. Students | 514 wood Path; ï¬lmn Kennicott, [\ ) We L 0P son of Mr. and Mrs, H. L, Kennicott, ‘students â€" from. and| 385 N. Linden Avenue; Elinor. M. re attending the University] Stegle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. igo, a tabulation of residence M. Steele, 100 Linden Park ent reveals. .‘ _/ |Place; T. M. Thomas, son of Mrs. are: ~Jane Loew in,| C. W. Thomas, 537 8. Linden Aveâ€" r of J. B. Loewenstein, 192 nug; Robert Anderson, Jr., son of renue; Sarah Paris, dgughter Mr. and Mrs, R. ‘B, Anderson, 122 and Mrs, William IM Paris,+ N. 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