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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1935, p. 11

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ERRIBLE EADA 155 Ww 1AT Do COMMENE e Afkld ICKLY" Iee g")‘ s fd i in Wt so un mur to oo it iod of rter,: RT 3&‘ 1985 Iv IP" ¢ " ~~School News m 9k | | > Py 5 . . Many intéresting rojects ‘will be ;'on‘uhibiti , and hope u:*z : many attending . event.â€" i Graves, 8A1. _ ©| "Open House" Held Fomorrow Night ‘_ The antiual, " House" is to be keld as usual this year at Elm Place. The date jis A 5b ; (tomorrow night). The sms children‘s hours shall be ftom seven to eight o‘clock, so as to get them to bed at an early hour. % a n‘s hours shall . be . eÂ¥enâ€"thirty until The Ja pull rickshaws. They pul 5 and ladies. I brovight i ut Japan. The chil are kimonas: The Ja wellr kimonas. â€"By Car: t I went fo Japan. wear sille the of kimo: Ja kind to anj ~â€" 7 I + & y j;m;]l | Place Champions is sehool league they b@t;& :fina‘by score of 18 to 17 at igh. school gym Fuesday, March 26. It looked like ap easy game at | Aiden crpofied kidph !'.‘t' \These ntlude # March 29. ) |; .t!ltll. f< 5 P m“. .l th iothés up inh hour \In the : im sky there are two newpl ; Mars, the first planet, eothés up an hour and a half gr two hours before the© planet, which is Ju riges. .. wetoo : pqueriin 4 Auhcs the. p Venus, Since 2 have had nineâ€" teen. new They are as tollows: w bluebird, robin, red wing lackbirfl, cowbird, cedar waxwing,| }ronzed (\grackle, kildeor, AII .-> ” fox sps 8 Aicker, | golden . c row, and n ul THL 1t I ( m hb e It would ely . like hacd 34â€"A dnd p.SD @ ‘: 7 The Jaylahese mek pull brovight i btpo he chil are maki he J people we ~By Carlsen, 2 I went fo Japan. |Jape ear ki ”'1' it 1 e the JAhpanese péople! I J wit man H ucks a ud a lot of cings Ein c t J Pat hevebe wone . Bore Achoiel _ _ The Prdi® fang all. d lone" _ | . * They sang theit very | song. | .. fine, e A oc es o And & to my" y i se on on Yfi Bobâ€"oâ€"lin}d aré #008, ; . The birdaiwil} Hok, . tune: When in ‘the sky, . > Theh you‘ duys are close by, And i hear merry. songs .. %o;‘)l w it won‘t 5ws!vlfi. come, ~ | A Dh cadif fhis € swiiét " Welcome.* s ACE SCook o on hrs mco oflsing soom." . DJ?!dAmtoRécflhstrucfion _ Our Hands: [lW ‘IL Make i ook Like Netj FIRST €LASS AUTO PAINT * %el:ked : ‘reb\iflifhko new. Ws and a sttaigh cold .â€" without removing â€"reg less of hok badly they are bent! _ | > y ain We s i M Cat e Moran, 4th grade. y n.;.n ¢ ts tepruots ai. ldnever ‘be done, : hotte |} £: ht L . n th m stest song. Â¥": ‘ ‘ i . MAY, APRIL ‘4, 1985 ar In e Bird: Arrivals If Swanson, 4th grade rht. he sky. icker,; woode hawk, phoebe, l':t'. song Sparâ€" sible in the East y there are two the first planet, id a half pr two Japghese people it is cold outâ€" plefput on lots people are rrivals up to eastern sky lies COMPLETE SPRINGS ND BUMPER SERVICE Mary Fink, 2B. 322 Najnm Street hone Hig Park 77 .“Work and Welding Satisfgction Guaranteed. . Radiator Repairing ©â€" ~RIDGE SCHOOL * Our New Mura f huge new| power : covers whole upper half of one end of our room. In the right hand section human or man power. shows how when the world began had to do for himself., He plowed his ground, shaped his metal, carâ€" ried his goods, and ported himâ€" self by the use of his strength. j A Trip To {ts .4 â€": We have been in da for about four weeks, and have just returned home. On the way we ! saw Stone Mountain and the cycloramma of the Battle of Atlanta. While there we. visited Silver Springs, an alligator farm, the Singing Tower, Fort Marion, the oldest school house in the, country, and the oldest house. The sports we enjoyed were fishing, swimming, and sailing. We enjoyed our trip very much.â€"Robert Landâ€" aruer, grade 5. â€" : > io Have | you ‘nowm) ‘aty". stima of spring? It"seems that many people have, as the poster olt the science buH:tin board is almost full. the first sign" of s he ‘had seen â€"a robin. And with. : help on the spelling, he was writing his obâ€" servation. If every one toâ€"operates as ‘well as that little fellow I am sure the chart will soon be full.â€" Audrey Prindle, grade C * From heré"we move to the big center section where get some idea of the great 1ce of maâ€" chine . power. Here | generators, on which you may rd any signs of spring which you s As I was passing by the chart one day, ‘I saw a ‘little fellow perhaps in fim‘sg\mnd crlge, recording On the otherâ€"side is animal power. Here we see the camel van, the pony express, . the tier. pack horse, and even the in dog team. Pb € | a close ‘and exciting game. ;3:- Don Ericson, Ray |In ‘eenters; Bob Peterson, floor guard; y w g{fl,’ Chu.gohrk.m ds i ; ‘Plgce boys are ‘to play an exhibition game at;lhvb}ia April 11, to show the board of dire that the Oommu@tyfim eally is helping the cdmmunity, and ‘we wish to thank Mr. Co and Mr, "X" for allewing us to their gym and for refereeing games.â€"â€"By Jerry Parsons, 8A â€" . â€" â€" â€" the but in the quarter St. J.m::li'rimd um bit, It lm . KLACS oc Tipinl Highland nr'mg‘f RE] ALBERT LA] STATIONE! RAVINIA SCHOOL )N S er Man SON ING leg rdâ€" 567 Co. Do you remember Mag#ie, our pet rabbit? â€" Wel§ a|few days ago unr of the boys went out to fix her shelâ€" ter box when they discovered she had baby burjnies. We do not know how . many there ard for we do not want to distirb them for fear she might leave them. We have henm that mother {yrabbi ‘sotpefimel, h that if they se botKhered and we do not want a thing to happen to her and the littlé bunnies, but we can hardly wait until she brings them out so;we can fll see them, We know she is taking good thre of them for she goés into their little house often and she has fised much of her own fur to line. the nest.â€"Junior Thorâ€" ney, grade 6. | t picture the modern machine age. . The idea ffor m came wanted in if and were very glad when we got ktarted, First we made small sketchy ?f that we wanted in each sectipn. | These we sketched, borrected, ang sketched Again. Then when all way right, we transfered them to big gheets which had been cut to fit.the spacd to be covered. Then we begiin our t ork with colorâ€" ed chalk and gradually it grew (to one great cofored ficture. At last it wr all fifished and ready to be put up. Whon I;tell you that it‘i: twentyâ€"five fhet long a:x eight 1. wide, you will undetstand that this was abbut the hardest ; of all. We are so pleased with it that we hope: to be able urmg&e another some day.â€"Hud Hags, grade 7. / Mn tm es det M PMh B elmold, ‘grade $ Twith alkives fi-flé i af {bookk: Toh eotette Ant shehlts of {books Bot best 1 like mt eouier 1 ip. Whon 1. tell tyâ€"five fhet long . you 8 unc I ire so pleased # to be b p° tof day.â€"Hod Hag .__â€". Maggie‘s B you renfem ) t? â€" We e boys went out box whenpn they b.by burinies." W many D"'I ‘. d ~to distirb then t leave e#n. V mother {yrabbi it thcy ave m ¢ want a thing to the littl¢ bunnie y wait, until sh :we can fll see | $ taking: 00G " oés into their lit she has used thi and may be xtended over two years. Small cxrtyi charge. Offering you greater economy and convenience, the Southport Universal Gas Range is truly dittinctive in design and usefulâ€" ness. CGome in ‘and see it demonstraâ€" ted. Or telephone for com »*deâ€" tails of this limited fime offer.| _‘ . $ NORTH SHO BRAESIDE SCHOOL Moran ‘Two years to pi i | U & $4 | ‘ 17 Â¥ i) v24 1 a j | 35 sed much o nest.â€"JIu ‘oi‘ l $ :, SIDE §CH " U j 'k'fi% ot] &) a Shinks shp cook gie‘s Babies _ . _ ; . mber Maggie, our pet ‘F;r | days ago some nt out toâ€" heuhx ‘they| discovered she ries. We do not know en Carrying : Charge Plumbing & Heating lake ral Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1 THE PRESS3 hit jeek fhe seven ;r‘dachu at Lincbln School circle graps itithmetic. â€" In graphs we howed: how a‘ f: ‘ income of {$1,200 and $3,200 should be spent; what. becomes‘of your dollar; the différent food subs in peanuts. ormsce _ 2â€"3 ‘batter (will step up to * pig mt a nelk As m&- ball h ; toward wfi‘“ MHe ‘batter swings â€"with : and all . kss Agd, the ball goes sailing over the |wall. m‘i‘iun team '.&b\ rab 111 ~|9 hurrab111" T Abien T.9 1/..~~ // â€"â€"Sohn Giilliams, ‘le 1. Y LINCOLN SCHOOL 756 . Waukega * i ««â€"~*‘~ Tea Served A Large Club Room for $ AVIH S Down. Payment E_\Iotz Hardwarg Co. Road, Deerfield â€" Tel. Déerfield 13 160 Co. The Ch or these dealers IE GAs COMPAN LUNCHEON® DINNER ... SUNDAY DD A Special Price Cain, and & group of songé by the m‘& ‘boys! glee club, The can the "Flag Song" will be Cantata To Be April 9 _ â€" Scholl ate waing o tive a demen ;'~ HA- mm mo:ck'::flk ;?r'::: p-&qw vlfi'E?-m of a eantata, g}&n’r; "The Fla?‘smob‘;rf : . WB also made an age graph showâ€"| / by June Souther, Lyâ€" ing Ith (;Oiffllo pupils in our â€" Anne Behn!lq,! | John class. We are now making a bar| Koon. _ ~. .‘ . . /‘ * ho Bowq’;iflnpwt;h:‘, ohmoli.&hool and orâ€" onéy ‘she earned: during I y, and will be Wbmmflnhhthhmp %nflh $ quinâ€" x"“ hlmh..d;d. ‘r‘ph i <3 > t Ti S i on pais . ies unie ie solfes is | then compare the two graphs.| \ The Lincoln School of â€"Heélen | mxd:,mdQ"IA;‘ f Thursday, March 21, was by f ~ \\~‘[John Leonardr :: °: | Lo{ &Lh‘y iAY‘” m""""fl' Nwm 511‘ || . ADA |KING PM Management imneus TCan Winnetka,. L £; _pl-yfi-bdsd-vi-y'::Fg. play was much enjoyed by the rest o We s n2 d ty ts td & 4 . C Eugene | a bers played the important parts.> â€" M Lineoln ~School of f Y, zxo ‘was b’ atts graitt h war‘e admateen" dirécted by Miss Newcombifhieir fit. Dining Rooms 21 Moder:s FEATURE! including Sovated. Ondoridss Broi Simmerâ€"Save Top Burners Sirtkingly Bmget Large Service Dr Astrogril Broiler ‘Pan | Insulated Oven PAGE ELEVEN ¢f #13 P54 3 | PX

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