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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1935, p. 11

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amily‘s needs a small down mths to pay. nown makes d: Hotpoint, estinghouse hem outâ€" y Ive, time may ediâ€" eall 4 anges YI _ APRTI #f 44 Fey p ‘ School News How did that Easter rabbit get in without waking me? I was thorâ€" oughly disappointed. To find the eggs Both full of and the joy of living. Milk keeps then teelin F’:x',yonth it 'mpfid the energy needz for days, For old age it is a true vitalizer. Give your children more milkâ€"d ni more mil younel!â€"-‘%%wfls Milk. {; ¢tan depend upon it for qualityâ€"for tapteâ€"for purity.| , $ â€"! :i 3| WIELAXWS * VITAMIN D Kl ;_“:":""s":t-' Order "'uf._"' ND Milk Man, in plain sight made . me think he must have forgotter how big I had grown, ‘although, he might have learned that I was lying in wait for him and wanted to show me how.imâ€" possible it is to get even a peek at him.â€"Joanne Hather, grade 4. | When I awakened . the sun was shining brightly, I jumpéd out of bed and nearly stepped on a nest of colored eggs right there on the floor. The only available bed was the davenport, so mother fixed that up for me. I lay there in the dark imagâ€" ining that I could hear the hop, hop, hop of a rabbit. ‘Several times the sounds were so realistic that I crept to the window although Ifelt sure an Easter bunny could not start his work until dawn. There was nothing to be seen so I went back to bed and this time to sleep. o I usually sleep upstairs, but the night befmmmr I begged and begged , my â€" to let me stay downstairs lmtfi. I did $ much want to get a glimpse of that bunny I‘d heard ankd read so much about. Third and Fourth Grades Give | §2" Assembly + On ’QM afternoon â€" of Thursday, April 4, Miss Nichol‘s third and fourth grades gave the assembly. It was divided into two parts, one was a play by the girls and the other was a play by the boys. The plays were entitled, "The Gooseherd and the Goblinx" and the Bremen Town Musicians. It was a good assembly and everyone enjoyed it.â€"Margaret Daley, grade 8. a m the program was over the e escorted [ their parents ind the building and to the differâ€" ent rgoms." In the lower hall there were paintings and thalk drawings â€"work done by the children in the art c Each grade was repreâ€" .flaa.;:ufiemdmby memâ€" bers of the class. ‘ i : pnunlb ‘exhibit of R#1 Z: The a 3 School was held Tuesday, A;fl 9. 2 The music department ; ited sc the program. ‘First the o Tb played," "Military Escort," ag. the <a, children in the chorus of fifth, sixth,|. geventh, and eighth graders marched p in The first number by the chorus Ep was, "Here Cotes the Flag," after ;, which a clarinet quartet played "Ava Di Maria." The big number of the proâ€"| gram ‘was the cantata, "The Walrus .. and the Carpenter," sung by the [Â¥ chorus. After the cantata, the brass | ; section of the band played, "Spacious Ju nt"; then the same selection j,, was played by the full band. 7. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 phone HIGHLAND PARK 333%. JUST A COUPLE OF KIDS! LINCOLN SCHOOL RIDGE SCHOOL A Rabbit Trick \â€" Just Henty came along and ukx e?:hmn? got the two 3‘0.1- Jlars, he explained to me that I had whole : dollars inxtelq of jJust a of paper, I cancelled rny ‘bargain h Tom right away, â€" Junior Thorney, grade 6. [F We are| studying about Switzerâ€" land. We have made the Swiss A in our box.: We are carving qut . We a Jruking an imaginary trip to Switzerland. We have Berne, eva, Basel, and Z In G you can seeâ€" the highest mounta Switzerland. It is Mount Blane. have seen‘many beau clear la) and high water falls. In winter ny people come for the winter rtg. We saw some = derful â€"jumpers â€" and | famg skaters.â€"Janet Larson, grade 4.\ i The Fourth Grade Studies | (% ~| Switzerland 1P We h read two Swiss stories. One was "The Little Swiss Woodâ€" carver" the ‘other "Anton & Trini." became a famous w odâ€" carver. ton and Trini" gives a good d ption of life in Switzerâ€" land. It bes the holidays festivals the scenery of S land. It itellsâ€" of the "spring p sion" of, the shepherd boys. â€" Will, grade 4. } . l _ I am red, black and white. I pack wood. What‘ am 1?â€"Joseph Mithâ€" aels, 2. } I am | +¢k-u;¢i ~white. I cw very fast. I can chase a cat. What am IY | |! * [3 I steal chickens. I am sly. I an a reddish What am 1?â€"â€"Herâ€" bert Bowker, grade 2. j What Is It? { It is blue. It is fast. It hums. What is it?â€"Jack Holden, grade 2. BR E SCHOOL _| \_ Ri (a- Grades 1 and 2 f What Am I? _ } | " I am y.l,yl am soft. I grow on bushes. | tiam 1?â€"First grade. I am brown. I have a flat tail.. I can swim. What am I1? § ue paper , so I picked up & ‘two dollar bill and didn‘t know it. _ I put| the bill in my pocket, but Tommy of the boys, saw it ¢ said he d ‘give Jne a nickel| for it. I that would be a bargain, for I knew about nicke iabig,!? to get rid of the ‘ there, a long stick with which I was the ‘fire. S & : saw some fire near the sidewalk and ran ov* put it. out. Just as L reached walk I saw a scrap of paper looked \ something {like a dollar, bill, Tt hrppened I was istill so smallâ€"I didn‘t know much about were ‘Quality Cleaners | RELMBL?N %Aqmm# DRY CLEANING CO. %"fld‘hbor of our&mml | PROTECTED : Every Step of the w;ly Taste Will Tell Moran 358 Cen .. Ravinia School Cir | f For gome time th Ravinia School pupils have been working on a large cireus at, The lower halls have been ed with paper. We have started |to pift the performers on the walls in eold f By?file‘time we are finished we Mvill have taken you in and through ‘and o’;_t of a cireus. You will se the animals perform their. tricks.l Then (you will go to the °t -a_ different performâ€" ers and the Wgrade, gnd last we plan to takq%yow int the-ltr‘a‘vpt in front of theigircus. =â€"Grace Walteâ€" math, grade 8. I A Trip To the Rosenwald Museum Theâ€" fifth nade a trip to the ienw? \Mfi: of Science and Indpstry Tuesday, April 9. We looked at bits that had some connection our study of mining. h.+ ite hl.)hy ,Ravifit,‘ lool had kite day, Friâ€" day, M 6. Mc;:g:of the children made their (air} kites, although some :n?htl'tt.: : Ribbém.we;; awardâ€" or /‘the: c kites, kites <that | »thfi farthest, :ll:g smallest kités to fly, and the largest kites to fiy, }Every(m,o;hn a most enjoyable thge.â€"S. Qtreoub:mc, gr. 8. of soap the things we need. We urvodg sheap, cattle, people, and chalets, . W ¢ a witer fall. The mountgin â€"p@akks have snow on them. â€"Geraldine Rasmussen, grade 4. broil. Your ; save y if you specia But $6 kitcher Un RAVINIA SCHOOL In so Sprin kike will fiy So fudt as if ypur feet Were iofih street To the Spring. ts Rolle: Rolli You AVES YOU }2 5 â€"EKite D E w-:.i say ~ kating i such fun »m% run Plumbing & He; ral Ave., Highland Park â€"Ar}ing Abernathy, Grade 3 M\Down Payment sually low ‘ijl:o;lnthly terms esent cook stove . . . of any type .. . can be used to u $25 on a modern Southport Universal; Gas Range .. ; nstall this latest type of gooking appliance 'duritg our sale.,, The regular price of the Southport is $109.50. Spri here ! RTH ® â€"Charles Bates, Grade 8 e is Special Sale THE PRESS Busy days are at hand for Girl Scout troop leaders, as in addj to their troop meetings every week they are taking a course in tramp: ing and trailing given by Miss Adel; ma : Hadley, local mnctor of New Trier Area Council of the;Girl Scouts. El ol 4 pourt We saw the coal mine, miniature wells, ‘a $35,000 iron foundry and a steel roll ‘ mill that operates, We saw some other exhibits too. | eoal mine Veryx?x‘xterating.' guides: showed us some of the maâ€" chine they used in the mines and told us about them. We all enjoyed the trip and hope to go pguin.--Jo?n Sigrist, grade 58. "ah4 Among the 20 women enrolled f6r Girl Scout News L J. R. Notz Hardware Co. | 6 Waukegan Road, Deerfield + ‘Tel. Deerfield 13 port Universal Gas Range is ‘is almost on a level with the ing and stooping when you f using the Southport broiler its many upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute iting Co, HORE GAs COMPA! 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