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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Apr 1925, p. 6

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L. T. H. S. RATTLE ~~~They form two 'The intermission is over and mus-- ic has quieted the audience. It is the red and white sword drill, the boys appear almost as graceful as the girls if not as much so. Oh! how dear! Don't they look small for high school students yet how graceful and sweet they Jook! It is a duet dance by Blanch Trigg* und Florence Hook, it is a< good thing we have 'some small girls in school or we couldn't have such a every one of you! Bhnmd' danece! . In this ab in the rest of the competition they all do well and it seems hard to pick the winner We will leave that job to the judges. are, and how -tx! Although these soldiers and are stiff and breakable, they at least can sing! -- m'"r --'V"h f]' M--'WE less stunts and are allowed to dance or ream about the halls to the var-- Robert Speliman is at home again from Victory Memorial hospital in wonder what it is? Those French dolls we saw walking in the corrid-- ors, look &s if one could break them z*&-. Har! Har!l see Wooden Soldiers--how stiff they eycles to stay off the courts. We have received news that Dor-- weeks is as follows: M'lb-c"-dfit{ "Rattle" next week because of vaca-- other.. Ah! an aisle for the King and Queen, Elmer Hendee and Lu-- cile Golding. See with what grace a poise they walk, they surely make a wonderful King and Queen! They havé réeached the throne, now the performers will begin. . The competitive team of boys turned somersaults of various types. The performers began lining --up in the corridors! Here they --come! It is the Grand March! First, the swordsman, next, the gym girls, and last but not least the French dolls. 8:00. : The Oriental Syncopators gave us a number. Say, they are sounds as if it comes from the ald ta The Rattle in behalf of L T. H S. ishes to thank all those who sup-- ='~ Carnival in any way ever and to make special men-- ef the work done by the Home in making the cos-- _done by the Manual Velume 1 _ _ LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIG H SCHOOL OFFICIAL PAPER Gym Carnival finale for the 99.1% saving stamps, coins, snapshots and hundreds of other personal hobbies. Joe seems to have a crop of work-- ers getting the courts in condition. I wonder if Spring has given any of our poets an inspiration? M} nn--lylfiorm.elal clothes, books, shows, gum, candy, _ "Do you see anything to love in a little child? * *"Will a lonely dog follow you in the street? and see anything except dollars and cénts * 1 You may believe you haven't a hob-- by but just think hard; you'll have to admit you have one, won't you?! If you haven't one, get one. Tennis is coming to the light and made to grow four inches in three "Can you look into a mud puddle by the wayside and see a clear the weak? "Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? ' "Do you know what it is to be a friend yourself? | swamps. This method may be use-- ful in ridding other crops of pests. Miss . Eldridge ...--.}._Yorkville, N1 Miss Crawloy ... Chicago 111. 2 Dawson ... La Crosse, Wis. smm« Dundée, 111 Misa w w----.. Lake Forest, 111 Mise Best .._._}.. Pairbury, 1: The following teachers went out of town to spend their Easter vaca-- For the competitive stunts in the boys' gym classes the Sophomores carried off the honors when Charles Kerry was given first plate, Charles Landis came as a close second, Herman Boysen won third place and For the most unique *costume, the two prizes for girls went to Ellen Jenkins and Florence Hook and the prizes for the boys went to Gene Hendee and Gail Galloway. | Club; second place to the Nautilies For Floats, which were made by the -- various organizations, first place went to the Girls Dramatic Prizes Awarded At ~ Gym Carnival The last mnight of the Carnival revealed the decision of the judges. In some cases the judges had 3 hard time to award the prizes but they are as follows: " i WHO AND WHERE Newest In Science 2o .. dHE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 1925 The Ofriental Syncopators again play for us and this time they rend-- "Did you remember to say some-- thing pleasant to Mrs. Townsend: just before leaving?" her mother _ Mother--"Why, dear, you must-- n't talk so of your teacher. What 'l'h.lndl-hdtbml night Carnival is the Floas 4 are comical, others beautiful ery one is anxious for the ten dol-- lars prize but there will be ho hard feelings among any when it awuarded. 1 cannot begin to all the Aoats for I might describe one more fully than the other so I will not endéavor to do so, makes you think that?" ' Nellie--*'Cause she's all the time bad singers either, -o-r\u-uau.mufl --The climax of our program is Prisoner--My name is Sparks; I am an electrician, and I am charged with battery. 1 Lucile's Compliment | TON--LITTER CLUB uowi Lucile, a carefully brought--up «_ girl of five years, returned from _ Several --Lake County farmers her first party in great glee. |Iuvolln.dydodldtont-nnl' ~~"I was a girl, mamma," she an-- Of their good litters in the ton lit-- If you did not see this, all I to say to you is that you missed something well worth while. -- "Don't you want to take her?" his mother asked. "No, I don't,' 'he answered. "Why not ?" "'Cause there ain't none. of the other fellers has to bring their his head. Left Their Families ° | On the morning of the entertain-- ment his mother suggested that he should take, his little sister_ about four years old, with him. He hung Some of the stones, she said were covered with heiroglyphics. 4 "I hope, dear," said her mother, anxiously, "you were careful not to get any of them on you." { Noncontagious A girl who had just 'returned from Egypt was telling her mother about the Pyramids and other won-- "Oh, yes, I did," was the enthus-- More music and from the Synco-- Anywhere on the North Shore NORMAN L. MADOLE (to *7" , put this guy in all the ter club this year. Last year a '%dzulfyhml_l.w: months of age, is very good. The number of sows on farms this spring is greatly reduced from last year, and every indication points for hélpto the hog grower who m Toy fopu. ln'gmvhonu; hheountyhnml:mtnd- vantage in growing hogs in our good alfalfa fields that can be used for pasture. Results secured have shown that an acre of alfalfa can of Newport township won the third heaviest ton litter in the state when his eleven Polands weighed 2924 pounds at six months of age. Con-- ditions' so far his spring have been good for the young pigs and & still, unt.:'ubok for those who will have market hogs in Sep-- the present time is for lower corn save 21 bushels of corn and 468 pounds of tankage in feeding hogs and still cut a erop of hay from it, compared with feeding hogs in the dry lot without gny pasture. How-- ever it would not do to turn hogs economy. It is the combination of a good grain ration plus good pas-- good grain ration Tite that counté: 20088 figures in sociation which organization is re-- sponsible for raising the Farm Re-- lief Fund in cooperation with WLS. GOOD TIME TO START IN what can he accomplished by a' good organization in a short time.| The above funds have been turned, in to the Ilincis Lake Zurich Community 29'3'% Previously sent in to WLS-- 9 Grand total raiséd for Farm Re-- lief Fund therefore is $2851.26. Great credit for this fine showing belongs to the township directors of the Farm Bureau in organizing their townships by school districts for this drive. The solicitors met with an immediate response from the as well. Some of the _r-nmy" townships are as fol-- 1 Ohntabit mixteyrenics ie adprote it in ds Leccaid On may be added $526.50 which bas' cards furnished the hrmwln- been sent in to the Farm W'mubyArflllz.nhuhvon MofmldrtheTomadodh-fwnoumbythtfimCdl trict as follows: or phone the Farm Bureau office Diamond Lake Compunity._$63.00) if you want to enter. ' Drive have raised in cash the sum of $2824.176 with a few school dis-- Diamond Lake Compunity.$63.00 Foulds Milling Co. _s___--__ 79.00 FARMERS BAISE GOOD SUM FOR RELIEF bcfmnb"bmfin:"ldt Give him indisputable ovidence are he ?-- pationts "%&r@-'mbr&'m .t..."".:.'....kf'. Ti se Te rerr neel evigeens Ti haut ww&----um e mention this in one cxactly what we mu"a.r.n"-uyd.'u-w-; ::-'-:'..':{-b-vm'n done in your particular Lake County Farmers in a Short on pasture with no grain feed, ANSWER--Every intelligent person demands conclusive proof fair price and perhaps a profit FARM BUREAU 21 UESTION--"I have been a chronic sut-- ferer..with Intestinal Indigestion for more than two years. If 1 decide to take Chiropractic adjustments, what guaran-- tee have I that you will get me well" ? NOTES Health Question No. 13. Neurocalometer and X Ray Coon Bldg.----28 N. Genesee St. yet. To this' J. E, MEYER 'ton or more at six months of age. | Prizes are given by the County Fair iluoebfion. as well as medals to ;dl who win out on _this project_ , Contestants should be signed up on know most of these clubs want t; continue, and we hope several more & iz un very good records were made by our six girls clubs and so far as we BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB WORK In the ton litter club the object is to make a litter of pigs weigh a dicate that with healthy hogs well fed, an acre of alfalfa can be worth $3740 as hog pasture at present prices of feed, and that some hay may also be cut from this acre be-- that are shirts, belts and other * An assortment that insures a splendid se-- lection can be obtained in cravats, socks, That means for one thing that his haber-- dashery must be in keeping with the new mode--as worn every-- where by well--dressed Easter Atmosphere! C. 0. CARLSON Farm Bureau would like to how many boys and girls are sted in various forms 'of the Waukegan, L We furnish lumber for this building complete including Doors and Windows, except siding, @4 A~ Plumbing--Thousands of Toilets and Lavatoris. GOVERNMENXT BUILDINCS Camp Lawrence. Great Lakes Navat Training Station, For Sale at Bargain Prices, Doors and Windows--Thousands of i Doors, oo 0 M --Wary Low Prices, _ Vaives, Fittings, Vent Libertyville LUMBER--Five Million Feet--All Sizes. Ernest N. Smee Libertyville--Area Cement Road rexiis Couiis Shinl! CRabluc Fairholm Gardens PIPE--One Thousand Tons, All Sizes. . Per Foot and Up. Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Hardy Flowers An Extra Finelot of Cherry Trees, Apples. Easter Lilies Fancy Leaved Begom'as and other Seasonable Stock Baby Rambler Roses Pink Flowering Begonias Basements Dug -- Sewer Work WRECKING H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS Sizs 20x26, 5 Rooms and Rath. At Libertyville 396--] Feet of Wall Illinois $59

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