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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1936, p. 9

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2026 TRUST BLWG all kinds Johrs Ave. of Your A€ #, .. DBEW! s eade pupils of MisS m ""‘,:."g"wfomw Card" :‘m prograt in assert 0 ';::.,m is a new pupil ? Ns 0P suhhem. E+c ipupue * *>° , Cl‘..o pt and ath. (The graders). % 12 p‘du. 3 10. Man: are plan w2 Mre. +""" s oll . \,,.a.-hn{ organized two - lwnxpafwn as two ; teams. * ‘\eaptains of the are: w*ld 'CKOM nni Beller and Rosemary Willen ir viciet Hoffman. We are NOW iz about China. / Tomorrow in are going to 2 Chiniese exhibition. ne children said they would bring yge for guch an exhibit. / "| The PoppÂ¥ Poster contéest this ir has three cla&ns. First class "class, pupils in the 7th, 8th, Tnd 9 (The ‘first class includes graders) Third class 10th, 11th 12 grades. The }contest closes 10. Many children from our * are planning posters for this bÂ¥ chestra. ‘z‘ Five: (Titas ’,"innetkn and Fron mhfld Park room. Alan Sch« to Chicago. Woodbur j "x the room over the library. e floors and wally of the 8th grade oom are being> renovaited. ‘ Grade Five: (Titos)â€"Mary Baily tram‘Winnetka and Rilly Swanson #rom Highland Park have entered room. Alan Schoen ‘has moved CThicago. Woodbury Cole brought :* picture of the new German 6 Some of us expect to reâ€" mm on the m‘lidell voyage of the United States. | We wish we could fiy with our letters. ee=n .. $ 11 4 \ â€" The first grade ‘has three baby BASEBALL : | j | ducklings. They have ia table with WI!ERE | . apanofwatcrsndlp.nofdirt ‘ Rveryone knows this is the time | for them. The children will have. of year to play bd?‘h"a Not only | fun watching them grow.* | the boys at school, but the girls are| ‘The second grade is beginning a eager to play. I (the morning 8:30 | study of birds.. They| are making 1s none too early ?3: a|game to start, | pictures of birds, alsq.. They are and at night 5:30 is none too late | good observers and en y their bird "to end a gamé. ’n“: new playground | walks and talks. :/ Ne ; perhaps is the attraction. The 7th The third grade is ing a study and 8th grade git!s ‘r:)ncticafly fill | of rocks. Mr. Leech and Miss Guiney it, at the same ti?e aving fun. have helped the childreéen very uréh _ Each room choge a girl captain,| in their study. One stone was A _and under the supervision of teachâ€" | piece of petrified wood. P ‘ers they are going to play games | . T wonxt if the bigger children according to sc le,| Mr. Cunningâ€"| work as hard as the ittle tots do. ham,, who . is s rvising the 8th â€" ames Mills. * grade girls; is g to choose fronmt | ~â€"â€"â€" : the four teams the best girl playâ€"| TOMATO | fim know#s this is the time of year to play M?'lll’ Not only the boys at school, h‘:{t the girls are - to . In the morning 8:30 J 35 *?_I.. 24_ aH e x Q’l‘\z-hfi | pEERFIELD _ 4 aeade fi-; have them challenge girls other schools.â€"Jasmine Sesso. Your Typewriter Man ; S‘I‘AEXOB"ER 3 â€" Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" nnsm â€" SALES ALBERT LARSON E. K. CATTON CALL SCHOOL â€" ~|.BASEBALL 30, 1986 The baseball season has started at Elm Place. Mr. Leech, our coach, has selected five teams from the Tth and 8th grades. This gives every boy a chance to play. â€" There will not be any captains this year. The players will select a pitcher, catcher, ete. ‘The Chitago Cubs have already played the Detroit Tigâ€" ers. The Chhlzco Cubs won 28 to 22. â€" Each team will play four games. FOR EP.8. BOYS A second series will be played if inâ€" terest in the games stays high, and the teams are well represented ‘at each game. ; The school teams will be selected from those players who show the most interest in the intraâ€" mural games. _ gihw ~~__ Schedule of Games 3f Chicago Cubs vs t Tigers. ; © Chicago White Sox vs New, York Giants. I k At St. Louis Cardinals ys. Chicagt Cardinals, Detroit. Tigers vs St. is Cardâ€" inals. a se Th BP Chicago. Cubs vs New York Giants. Chicago White Sox St. Louis Cardinals, { f 4 3 ~Detroit ‘Tigers : vs |New â€"York Giants. PS rs Td IN OUR PRIMARY GRADES ‘The other ?y I went over to our Primary building to see what the children were doing. 'Te The kindergarten children have been: practicing jumpin; N;Go They will soon be able to jump as well as the bigger girls do... ow‘ >~ al TOMATO | i PLANTS GROWING | : As usual Elm Place school is planâ€" ning to give out tomato plants this year. Parents who have children in Elm Place school may obtain plants later on. n k4 : Detroit Tigers vs Chicago White New York Giants ‘vs St. Louis The eighth grade boys did (the planting. First we filled the. flats (boxes) with dirt almost full.. We then smoothed it out. After that we laid the seeds on top of the loose dirt, filled arsifter with dirt and just covered the seeds. Then we took a block of wood and patted the dirt down. | 14 _ As soon as the plants are large ehough they will be lanted :and then given out later on to be put in gardens. ' | _ | Ray Inman Ken Murray. 1 TING R# > + m c me remmr_) O00s.) 0i}ft}. x 4. AA1NG o touct w9 ... ‘Sike Cia _ fen clane bern wl Wt l t our of the bis Many of ‘our: classm chose | td host [ t the Di 3 Tow cfbed miosd lfld"fl‘ tm, "ll{i Ding «Sdon -.affll â€" dong, <| h oo Tone oo hok mrrnn aad wtirl! | Wort (fhe the trusk bel . | . _ to join the latter group and write TJ . is‘. f _ dn ie raina ol â€" PedR (o x mhs io in always admired his in und 'F fira‘s " id : ; | standing and sympathy |of do ‘“ oo M o lmg dong. 12. Parane is recupnifed Ms tha| . Went khe fire truck bell into the Mr. Terhune is recogniged‘ as "fi‘* tationlff es e owner of the most ‘ul eol ?Jg l'fl’l im hss | in the world, and I believe this M * k 2 croup copmposition. one of the facts which urged mg to | ~R ‘ j $ write to him.. After waiting many | _ | i} efi cridne in en 3 days I received a reply to my let t hk _ SChOO' and the day I saw it an undescHite| . / [] N 4 O able thrill took hold of me. No fors | : 1: | ff ( der, for here is the letter: |!|| | (| | | i mOTGS [â€" Dear Josephine;"â€" |â€" _ | . | [M|â€" ) |}}: 3| «â€""Many thanks for your letter a for your kind praise of my wo I am happy to know ‘you like and shall try to keep it up t standard that shall retain your "My new dog book entitled Critter; and . Other Dogs,‘ wil published by. Harper & Brto New York City, on April 2; is my first new dog book for ser years, as I had planned to vmfle more ‘dog books and did so only cause so many readers asked me "My next radio dog drama wil broadcast on Tuesday, March from 5:15 to 5:30 p.m. (E-S%f)'.v each Tuesday thereafter at the : time. / hges m _ "With all good wishes, and ths ing you once more for your inte in my work, I am _ / 6: ‘â€"~~"Sincerely your frien | _: "Albert Pty-tn"‘l‘erl't Needless to say, 1 am very of this letter, and shl:lewny& it. + â€"Josephine L . RIDGE 10 Ome day Jack got .l}‘ few boys toâ€" gether and they built a club ‘ C for a roller skate club.; In the g ; of boys was a poor bdy named BJiL. He didn‘t have any roller s 8. Then the boys elgcted They had a president and a / urer. Every week all the boy cept Bill put five cents into a tin Before long the boys hat a dgllar and a half in their tin box. It Bapâ€" pened that Bill‘s birthday came fast at that time. _ t 0 0e One day when Bill was not atithe club one of the boys said, "W. get something nice for Bill f 8 birthday., What shall it be?". o â€" Finally someone suggested ir of roller skates and t was t they decided to get. | . . | o They got the very best palfk of skates that a dollar and a half, Ww§uld buy and wasn‘t that, a happ iâ€" prise for Bill!l _ â€"Bob s BEYOND THE WOODLAND ~A sunset is like a radiant Jfwel setting in the western: skit It tints ‘the clouds a rosy pin nd spreads its shimmering rays all directions. | $+ | 1 I love to w“:tch‘Fut,‘fieh dropping slowly into ‘that spa yond the wood)u_}_dfi- l s _ That great ball sinking, sifiking into that giant sea :)?ond the e land. funior Thiithey. The Egyptians were very sWilled craftsmen. ‘They: built wond@rful boats. 'I'heP first boat was f‘r’g papyrus. . Papyrus is a sort of Feed,. which grows along ‘\nw”&;“. he Egyptians bound these reed§#, and made a raft. Then spmeone t IL ight of ‘putting a sail on it.. ;';-- else thought of pnfizng cars ' n :it. After awhile the kings mad@ fine boats, which they could sail m the Mediterranean sea. | i. 4 ;lv@ y The Egyptians were also |‘great builders. They bnilimgrut i: and wonderful pyramids as 'Iv* for their dead kings.. The firs}t fomb had steps in it, the second was filled in. The, wonderful temple o “: arâ€" nak was one of the biggest témples. in Egypt. A boy in our room made the arch of the temple of Kéinak with clay. Three girls madé blue Egyptian vases from clay. C hera made Egyptian plegsure boats ‘ and some made obelisks and pyr@mids and all sorts of things. We arg) also making an Egyptian panel i»' t our â€"tom. * Stancliffe. SEVENTH / __.| CRADE ASSEMBLY â€" On Friday, \Aprim, the 7th grade of Ravin{a school gave an grithmetic assembly that was yery inter@iting. THE FIRE STATION ) . > We went to the Fire statilih. The Aremen told us all about thd things they use to put out fires. Oe fire{» man rang the fire truck belf| An, other fireman slid down a bi 18§ pole, He telephoned to have somedil¢ m‘; the fire alarm. : |_ } ~ J [ © !; Sounds from the Fire Stabion | Dingâ€"ingâ€"ing | 1 [ +0 \‘Went the fire alarm, â€" | || P Sâ€"câ€"eâ€"¢ | | |B i Down the pole went the AFemen, Ding, â€"dong, â€"dong, â€"dong "RAVINIA SCHOOL | THE |PRES8 > . j id ps:" lled illed Karâ€" ples nade illy .hel lass of 19379 has finally seâ€" 1 ts class rings. . These are on dit@lay,. in the trophy case in SHicldginali.| |_ 18 ~1 [ (_| Went the fite truck bell. Ap it ) ‘Kathryn Weinberg BA fike truck. swish > â€" water or ) -bd‘fnl- fipe truck r y of the New Firestone Tire is made from longâ€"staple cotton dipped rubber, absorbing eight rubber in every hundred of cotton. This patented ipping process insulates nag the heat n’mivc to I.adgivhgwthdcinaddcd E:stonc RTâ€"WARNER RADIO TTERIES HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY CO. â€"byâ€" 11 be table and door prives. | place at this gathering. ‘ FOR TRVYCKS 837!5 esCn } I UaéndotheVoiuomeMRkMthden-W Mm‘SMhMMMpMNMN.LGâ€"WWM showin 1 ’i?rr tecte oÂ¥ to m fibers b« cord Lo e ipycieds Nt wad $ 71.175 $16.95 35.20 16.90 36.25 â€" K M P *LX l,’ *A iA 49 4M ( ( '.g\ ;Q!! pfA @ »{ @ ';/ t 4.40.21 C t l:; 9.15 10.170 11.95 14.30 15.20 16.55 19.15 SPARK PLUGS | FANBELTS litical convention | s at. North western university April 24 and 25, Lew Sarett and Donald Hayward, former Deerfield students, assisted in the moek ceremony, & takeâ€"off on the presidential qmml‘n. im| George Lanzel of Mr. Thun(#n's session has received a four year scholarship to DePauw university, Greencastle, Indiana, valued at $1,â€" _\ Frank Kerger, former "D" ¢lub president, talked to the members of that or:nnintion mt their last ing on the topic of "Working Down Town.")| . / \The Iowa English test will be givâ€" en to all students taking English, with the exception of the public speaking class, on Tuesday, 5. EACH IN SETS 7.05 8.40 9.10 10.25 i P P | nonâ€"skid tread is held to the cord body of the tire with Two Extra Layers of Gumâ€"Dipped Cords, a patented construction, making the cord bodyandtreadan inseparable PLUGS | FANBELTS 58° 45&% cH IN SETS d 6 _ _ RACING drivers will not take chances on any tire except a Firestone ; Gumâ€"Dipped Tire in the grueling Indianapolis 500â€"Mile Race, where its greater blowout protection has been repeatedly demonstrated. Ab Jenkins, the famous driver, used Firestone Gumâ€"Dipped Tires on his 3000â€"mile run over the Salt Beds of Utah, which he covered in 23% hours â€"a record of 127 miles per hour. He has driven more than.a million miles on Firestone Tires, in every state in the union, on all kinds of roads, in all kinds of traffic, without tire failure or accident of any kind. What a tribute to safe, dependable, economical tire equipment. * s _‘ _ When you drive at today‘s higher speeds, your life and the lives of others are largely dependent upon the degree of safety built into the tires of your car. Take no chancesâ€"equip your car with new Firestone High Speed Tires today and be sure of the safest driving equipment money can buy. ; Qther Sizes Propartionataly Low 4.50â€"21. 417519 5.00â€"19 5.25â€"18 5.50â€"19 SENTINEL TYPE Phone H. P. 391 SIZE L H‘k B 3.« is 4.40â€"21 : 1 4.50â€"21 . .. 4.75â€"19 \ 30x34CL cOURrIER TYPE changed from May 22. This change was necessitated | because it was found that the National Band conâ€" test will be held in Cleveland on the date which was previously selected. held every year by the junior class, will be given this year on June 6. | ‘~_At the senior class meeting held on Monday m ,t*uqudnd what to wear to ation on June 11, and what to do Vm the class money was ‘ The money was given to "Shoreline." | It was also to have a beach party after the first eo-cne-fi rehearsal, and a | after the ond one. It foul s id opmeaft â€" Hiram. Kennicott, 1 w Shields, ‘33, is t rer of the Pei fraternity at the Uni of Chicago. 1 | '1 _m'awno:ifl:: made hi-l-g:r (major) in # ing and water polo at Chicago.| 3 WesGri!fil.'“.i'Wth'T“‘ man track at the University of + inois, and Harry Lankford olkln mmr,thotMfl | x+ due. RADIATOR / 4 h | mceuovern streets. A leading 1 in 2350 tire tests has that the new, ‘scientifi designed Firestone High Speed stops a car up to in ic Inmrormeain ud Mh*fm?fie’-l’d wears it has been used on the SEAT â€"COVERS Worx Polishing Cloths Top Dressing, 517 Laure] Avenue 12 or. PAGE NINE $1.69 = 10cÂ¥ 15¢¥ $ i ['i 3 6

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