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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1935, p. 11

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Christmas service of sermon will be given at United Evangelical church inday evening. Mr. Robert e Forel-t vfllpcr:ehfi. the following Christmas will be: rendered by the te choir: s write your Fuller Brush *â€" Mr. Dave Davidson, rman Ave. Evanston Greenleaf 0379 Horing and Repairing ents culled for and Delivered . 495 °35 S. St. Johns Avre. Paintexs‘ Supplies DAY, DBCEMBER 19 RAI rade A Milk \(';itunin D LILC1IOUS CREAM . s a heridan Rebekah lodge No, â€" the Sheridan lodge No, have a Chflstnnm all the membersâ€" and their are. invited. irty will be held at the Odd hall on December 23 at son, Inc. E. NELSON ING and DECORATING ts, Wall Paper, Glass w Shades, Auto Glass Bort Highland Park, HIJ. SMITH Chimes : ;..............._...By Lowden ois Br‘aqdf::l:cr will be npanist for evening. A vitation is extended to the ervices being at 7:45, Cleaning â€" Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 an Adtaker Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Join in Christ’m,u Party .ODY FARMS DAIRY Pasteurized as Service at ' First U. E. Church hone BROS. DAIRY hland Park, L MAS SPECIALS Paints Dealer in ER AND EGGS ND BROS. PHONE 410 tyville duet by Ruth and :bo Booth Ave. NK Clinton â€" D. _.Clinton D Clinton D. Highland P | *8 THURSDAY Mr.|Dudley Crafts Watson gave a talk at obr : bly this week about ‘what ifun it is to draw. He ‘;howei us t we should never draw two t tly alike. He drew two 0 e¢ different kinds ‘and then he to draw an oak tree but he| finished up with two draw z:o B. | He drew two of thre kinds and then he to draw an :5 tree but he| fini up with ) very ?rm ' $ i _ Mr..! Watgon that ,he has more t\m drawing at, home on. old wrapping paper n he has going to the|movi Hé said that in the movie yall u is try ‘to look ‘aroumi people‘s h but you fiâ€" nally "get ti that: you fall asleep; He gave a very funny demâ€" onstration it all. *A Mr. Watson then asked for a boy to volunteer to go) up on the stage and h've hjs picture drawn. After a lot of coaxing we got John Koon to go. He) went up on the stage and shook bhands with Mr. Watson and e%ch friendly greetings. Then Mr. Watson told John to go over to the other side of the stage and pase for him, but John was evâ€" idently ti becguse he sat down in a chair that was near him. Mr, Watsop told him would have to stand up if he wanted to have his picture drawn. John stood up and lobked rcross the audience. Mr. Watson told him|that that was a ‘fine pose and to hold it. He made a ro outline of the shape of When this was done, he n putting in the feaâ€" tures. As| he drew the nose, he said, *You|never wan tell how long a nose is gving to be so you should always be| sure to make it long enough in the inning." enough in the b‘ki!lnin(." | As he was saying this, he drew the line all the way to the edge of the ‘paper. n he finished we discovéred :I had. made the nose just little too long so he shortened it a little and when he finished picture it was a very good like hn took the picâ€" ture with him we had it hangâ€" ing in our| room [at school the rest of the day and he took the paâ€" per home with him. We are yery glad that Mr. Watâ€" son came dver here to talk to us as we enjoyed it vg nach, ~ ): .â€" .__~A Dream Comes True The children had decided that if they went early that Christâ€" mas (Eve | San Claus wouldn‘t have to it long. However, it wasn‘t y for Peggy to go to sleep* and she lay and started at the shadows. thought of the \School LINCOLN SCHOOL Hugh Reading . . . Grade 8 RIDGE SCHOOL ‘IC Dr? , DECEMBER 19, 1935 1 +D ho AY@AM _ War . NEWJMANE, [ xi » Great Values for Quick Selling. Th number is limited . . . choose yours toâ€" day . . + uxuriously trimmed with fine Genuin furs . . . New Rough and Suede fabrics . . . all warmly interlinâ€" ad . . . No need to wait. s 127 No. Genesee St. i Chri*.mu tree in, theâ€" living down stairs which she and her. brother had helped trim. i moonlight shone into the bedrodr P thought perhaps it would ‘light up the tree and make the big stqr on top glitter. By this time Santa Claus might have even come gone, because they had really . She the nts Claus h she felt ugh of the t 1 As chan Claus his been here and what do u thi we‘ve got? <A lly truly Christmas baby!" Then â€" Peggy â€" remembered. i "I w," she said thoughtfully.| |"I w her last night on the tree," . "Oh, you were dreaming, come on down and see your presents." A few weeks later Peggy tip i the nursery and stood beside e baby‘s crib. She studied | the face and then said to the little by, "You were on the j ren‘t }you, Barbara Ann?" P very carefully put out a finger and y ones closed around it. ere as the same little smile and Pegâ€" yA FS 3] t remémbered it. "It: was you, rbara Ann. I knew it all} the e Sale! m Wintef: News | n in (bed for hours, or so} it gAVINIA SCHOOL | anne Ewell‘s Exhibit â€"| "Oh, how lovely!" | "Beautiful!" j "Wonderful!" | Those were the exclamations of e children who came into the Raâ€" nia school hall or library. What were the exclamations for? ‘ell, I can‘t keep it a secret, so Patsy Flynn . . Grade 8. JI‘ll _tell you, ~‘They‘re for some paintings by Dianne Ewell, Miss Pearsons saw them at an Art League exhibit, and asked herâ€"if she would let us see them. And now we are all enjoying them and we will be sorry when they â€"come down. t There are pictures of a ship, a town, a lighthouse, a stove, buildâ€" ings, : animals and many flowers. We are proud of Dianne, who went from kindergarten through eighth grade in Ravinia, Marjorie Garrison & Frank McDonald . . .‘Grade 7. | Mr. Watson Speaks | Last Thursday morning Mr. Dudâ€" ley Crafts Watson spoke to us on his own subjectâ€""Art." His lecâ€" ture, even though it was devoted to the children, amused the adults that did come over to the school. It was quite as instructive as it was amusâ€" ing... David Whitcomb posed while Mr. Watson drew his picture. He also explained every step that he took in drawing it. We all sincereâ€" ly hope that Mr. Watson will come again very. soon. m We are‘ having an interesting study of the beaver. He is one 0 the most remarkable of our wil animals for his is a skilled lumber: man, an engineer, and a builder. | DEBRFIELD SCHOOL Fifth Grade (Titus) : Elizabeth Stadler brought som sticks that she found when she vis; + ited a beaver colony in Wisconsin,|. [ n We‘ could plainly see the teet! marks of the beaver‘s sharp teeth 4* 2"¢ . Mark Hout brought a section of log that the beavers had almost c in two. ' Our room purchased a new aquar ium with our prize,. money frow P.â€"T. A. After Christmas we wil get some gold fish. I 1. There are three kinds 0 drums? Kettle drums, â€" barre drums, tambourine drums. Sixth Grade Did You Know That * 2. A kettle drum is one that ha one skin fastened over a hollow bowlâ€"like body? ile.? A barrel drum is a drum that hag two skins fastened over both end of an open barrelâ€"like body? A tambourine drum is a drun that has one skin fastened over on side of a rimâ€"like body? j Seventh Grade We have discovered a toma plant growing in a flower pot wi another plant. We are hoping â€" keep it growing> long enough blossom and bear tomatoes evi though this isn‘t the growing se son. Grade and high schools will clo: on December 20 for the annu Christmas holiday and will reop on Monday, January 6. t RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRYâ€"CLEANING CO. BRAESIDE SCHOOL Quality Cleaners Marilyr® Will ... Grade 8 HigHDlamd Park State Bank Officers, Directors and Employees . P. 178 THE PRESS ©~The â€"annual election of officers of he Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighâ€" ors was held Thursday evening at he Town hall, The entire group eelected is as follows: racle ......... ice Oracle ast Oracle EERFIELD RN.A. EELECTS ALL OFFICERS MAKE YOUR ROUNDS BEFORE CllRlSTMAS' THE HOME OF THE CHRISTMAS CLUB ‘is the sincere wish That you may have appy Christmas â€" Mrs, James Mailfald Mre. Gm’ Pettin Mrs. Christ Mentser It is so easy and simple to make contacts with outâ€"of. town customers by telephone. Alert salesmen make freâ€" quent use of Long Distance telephone calls to talk with their ¢ustomers and make additional sales in between rcgulai; personal visits. A telephone call is the quickest method of covering territory for those profitable "repeat orders," Clean up your sales territory before the holiâ€" days lgy telephoneâ€"sellingâ€"it may give you extra time to spend at home with your family during the Christmas find New Year season. The cost is small, wherever you call. of the of the Receiver .......... Recorder ......... Marshal ......â€".. Inner Sentinel Inner Sentinel ......_~.... Mrs. Otto Gieske Outer Sentinel ... Mrs. Edwin Beckman l.nqgw wmriwnsw»~~....> Mrs. Matt Hoffman Juvenile Director ... Mrs. W. J. Hoim Musician ... Mrs. Charles Johnston The five oracles and the assistant marshal will be appointed by the Oracle. Installation will be held in January. & ty JA Mrs. William Johnston ephe Mrs. R. M. Vant The Post Office warns & putting Christmas Seals on ; front of letters. Put them on back of the envelopeâ€"and use of them. Every seal you buy use is another blow at tu Atkhel"churymudul# is being planned to honor the ter members. ® f PAGE NINE

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