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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Nov 1927, p. 9

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SA i i i November 12, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Pupils at Hubbard Woods School Have Book Week Contest A book contest for the children of the Hubbard Woods school will be held as a special observance of Book Week under the direction of Miss Marian Elwell, principal of the school. A prize of a book is being offered to the first boy or girl of the school who submits the correct answers to a list of questions which have been compiled. No answers will be accepted, however, before November 21. The contest is the first of its type ever to be held in Winnetka and is at- tracting considerable comment and approval. It is, in addition to the fun it furnishes for the children, an ex- cellent means of learning how much they retain from their reading and causes them to be very observative while reading for pleasure. In addition to the contest a special assembly program will be held in which the children will dress to rep- resent some character in a book and the remainder of the pupils will en- deavor to guess the title of the story. Under the rules of the contest, while the books may be read by or read to the children, the questions must be answered without the aid of any other person. The answers must be written out and in each case the name of the author and the title of the book must be given. The numbers of the answers must also correspond with the num- bers of the questions. The list of questions is as follows: 1. Who wrote the poem beginning: "I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of it is more than I can see?" What are the next two lines? 2. Who came down the hill with a bundle on her back and let the merry little breezes out of the bundle to play on the plain? 3. What little girl lived in the Swiss mountains with her grandfather? : 4. Who said: "Your father had an ac- cident there. He was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor?" 5. What is the name of the little wood- en boy who had many adventures? 6. In what book do we have a story about Kit and Kat? 7. Who, after living alone on a desert island, was surprised to find the print of a man's naked foot on the shore? 8. Who said to herself: "If it had grown up it would have made a dread- fully ugly child, but it makes a rather handsome pig, I think?" 9. Who was called from Puddlyby-on- the-Marsh to cure sick monkeys in Africa? 10. To whom did a water rat call out, "Stop him, stop him, he hasn't shown his pass!"? 11. What two children came upon a gingerbread house in the woods? 12. By means of what wooden animal and in what story is an army enabled to enter a city? 13. What was the name of the doll who had a gold bracelet with her name on it? 14. Who wrote the fable in which the fox called the grapes sour because he could not reach them? 15. "The Foolish Timid Rabbit" is a tale of what country? 16. In what story do the robbers say: "Open-seasame'"' as the pass-word {or getting into their cave? 17. What King of England let the cakes burn in the hut where he was hiding? 18. What was the name of the giant who lived in Asgard and was known as the mischief maker? 19. Who rtd the town of Hamelin of the rats? 20. Who went up into the Kaatskill mountains and on his return found that the picture on the sign at the Inn was changed from King George to George Washington? Loren Clay Returns to Central Hardware Store Loren Clay of Lake Bluff, is now with the Central Hardware store at 895 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. Mr. Clay was formerly manager of this store, when it was owned by Wil- liam Edwards & Son, who sold it to Roy Albertson about a year ago. Mr. Clay contemplates moving back to Hubbard Woods. Stops Coughs = InFive Minutes THE first spoonful brings relief. Breaks up Chest: Colds, relieves Hoarseness, Hacking and Sore Throats. Creo-Lyptus Palatable combination of Creosote and Eucalyptus, recomended for children and adults by physcians everywhere. For Sale By COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm St. Winnetka 33 --Just arrived feature. 804 ELM STREET ary. Ada S (omfort Shoe Health Shoes They are the new shoe with "Air Cushioned"' heel, a most comfortable They are now on display in Patent and Vic-cid Kid. They're reasonably priced at 68s WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. Luensman Shoe Repairing of Merit PHONE WINNETKA 694 Announcing... the Arrival of Women's and Misses' Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Evening. In the season's Favored Shades and Fabrics in Authentic Styles at-- $10.75 $16.50 and $25.00 G. L. ZICK & CO. T he Store of Quality and Service Elm St. at Chestnut Ph. Winn. 930. WINNETKA

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