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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1923, p. 3

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_ .. Oother divis « eourse. they ferugns .' Aid some m ». and too'h p/ s . FAcULTY PARTY . Did you see the Christmas at school _ Wednesday, morning? The faculty * #med it at their Christmas party, also #birthday party for Miss Wallace, on Muesday night, -- The tree Wwas decorat-- cn:u placed in the teachers' room _ and Santsa was there with a pregsent _ for each one.> The party began with a Ey4 r at 6:30, after which everyon*® \ Arent up stairs for the Xmas part / wau, 10,~~11ul000, LHOPIO, 1J. C _ .. Jan, 25.--Antioch. Here. D. H« «/.. Jan. 30--Maine, -- There. <D.'Ho: g,}jmtm' There. D. Hd: _ ] Peb.27--Maine: Here.. D. Hdr. _! Feb. 20--Waukegan. Here. D. ] «------March 6, 1 and 8--Tournament. $ In tLatin? --Laetus dive C:flltll z t s '% .4 ' s £ THE SENIOR PARTY M' didn't we hbave fun?t We danced the "Virginia Reel"--to the tune 'of "Old Zip Coon." We played the « caled© "Wolt, Gun and Man." ; fi::-. was Sharp . competition and : Av 'Mmflw!ded'd"dn /mmch %uvw ui othor ' was to Ao. F. Under-- brink's side won the Tirst half, but the 3. division rallied and won. -- Of * _mwmor to congratalate h 14 "nced aAwhile and fi" then adjourned 4o the cateteria and ' Aid some -oldbg)mh che'fl?'l gum » 'afid 100'n .won the orige. f ri Et It tasted good. ~ Afte g'mntbukmamq. \@*t re ersa Tor Miss Dawson, our C Pirznd » x 1 * © auggestive, and we took the hikt, Mr, Mra B ¥. Owan anda Mr. and MrA. _ --~ SHecond Hour--Turkey 5. . Big 5. gmw Yukoo'l"'lyen. 6 in ons 1f DY Bear Cats. * mA m Morning Fiyers. «_ The gym'tlasses have also organ-- . Iged teams, but luckily no attempt was _ made t oname them. The clagses have _Riso organized teams to play at noon. . swarecme------«---- iAde & VeTrY §000 $pGCC) ubout : "Safety ¥First" and its origin. 'After bis"talk the North Shore Line . Bafety First Club gave a most inter-- ;?%"b'nlg;uwpo'uu:: ?" The program e _ Christmas time is here once more, . With all its joy and good cheer; w the spirit that shall last forever T a' more .. :; / ,: 6 «Yings to us .those memories dear Elmfiq. when we were in our child-- \we hung §p phr stockines t3 ?'flt_ll' and flutering candle rays. 'Bo, as we grow older, l6t us try "FTo--remember how we sat up late to x CHRISTMAS FAR ! T Lk aj arivy + {~ Ch'ildren always have to have a m into & large and flowing Christmas party. _ ____________..____,,_|.-- So--much for our hero--Now for the / \¥For next Rriday afternoon, D®G. "/'/other members of the family. 'There Athe Homemaking mm was Jimmy, aged five, whom his moth. ning a party for the whole 20 | or believed was growing into another school board, a little entertainmeNBt| oy m» future presidents. Now, dear {it's alla secret) is well under WaY-- ~|reager, we ust soliloquize for a mo-- --They've been MM.":' ment: --If--every motheris son were to ber dresses, crowns, holly wreaths grow up and be president, where, 1 we smelled candy Monday morninz. ask you, would we get vice presidents? Mr. 'Underbrink, < maybe _ we'l h498 | pu; such is life, with its rewards, dis-- some of your favorite food. AnyWAY)|appointments and Jones's. ;:.hog: you don't get down there be-- ""» was the third and final member party. vi the Jones family. She was a kind-- . One day last week Mr. UnderbDriDKinearted soul who had blue eyes and a announced that each puvil and 0D¢) now winter coat that she had bought member of the faculty would be "m.ot for only $121.64. 'Pa was her idea of to bring a little gift that would a perfect --husband, it there ever was tost more than .ten -- cents, TDheS® | one, + things were to be in by Mondo2Y.] f{e, us turn from this description of Dec. 11. Quitea few are in, but 8Ot| ho fones's and help them figure out. @1 by any means. what to give their relatives foy Xmas. _ Last, but not Teast (Sh! I believ@| ~mpore was of--cours6, Ma said, Aunt there's a Mrz. Santa), is coming. Of|r;--«, Wwhat could they give her? Last gourse, none of us kids will miss thi%.}year they had--gent her a book en« ti¢c Science tree for the . «[ . ergermgs The faculty #iihes everyore and the student body ": l:nrz Christmas." "Can you say Merry Christmas-- ~ _ in Spanish?--Folice s Pascuas! f: oi# G':;Tn? Frobliche Wa'nach-- .',&'" y 'Z.. o3 " ' I l .'5- 'w';.w_-wquw.'w CC Tthe car ling they@o@beyed their "Bafety _" --~» janes family was not m large First" motio _ to "Stop! Look!' '~ . uu. what they Iscked in number TAsten!" . h «as" suppianted by tbi.r';g--m. 1 + The demonstration _ was just Uhe | ror Pa tipped.the scales at 1bs. _ bfil«_flflimmfl,"" Now, dear reader, I'm going to tell year when all are out on the "l@8t| you.something. : PA was toothless and aninute Christ masrampage. 6, |baid; no not quite, for there stil re-- # " --M. C; Msmwuuh'numnhud. f c _ *# s _ * ___, _ |which he cheerfully 'told himself Penee esn e o o s m < For next Rriday afternoon, Dec. 21. the Homemaking Department is plann-- ning a party for the whole school and school board, a little entertainment (it's alla secret) is well under way. ------They've been whispering Aabout pa ber drésses, crowns, holly wreaths and we smelled candy Monday morning. Mr. 'Underbrink, © maybe we'lt have Whe sieigh bells tinkle on old Santa's reindeer. ~--D. P; PARENT--TEACHERS' ASSN, 'The usual business was taken up to start the meeting off. 'The president mtu assemblage to order, the sec. read the minutes, Arld there was an election of a new secretary. Then Miss Quinn gave us a little talk. Mr. & 2 week :. . f *Thadaa{ishrdtudiuu Frid#y the Frosh and Juniors play. "Jan. 18.~--Gurnee. There, D. Hdr. ... Jan, 25.--Antioch. Here. D. Har. ;fa 8. Gurnee.: There. Dl.)'n!::r' f Mm Here. D. Har. ~--March 6, 7 and $--Tournament. _-- The basket ball classes have als6 or-- ganized teams under | the following OQur ' football .season would . perhaps have: been a 'different story if we had Hp!{flr;t_hgno instead of winning #t 10 to 0. victory gare the team ,o;afiqu.cud see t:o result, ;'o gelebrate . Christmas _ by team i8 action. ¥ . wosrg fi' zp ver before having their--pow-- *te in this phase of #elf and everything else but what zp'-y are playing for, "' c m BM Hains 22 more 16 do with ,.: Brst game !uumu-m: Tuink | the whaye. oo ht ie ful season, now ih the bands of the supporters, let's seoe a large crowd of 2 Hm.w'o"":;.t:o"y%::". of an Peeie O trhne is 414 the footbel The following --games News Notes From L. T. H. S. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES ce Class will use the same the aftschool party Friday. 21-- #--Portia once said--but Spectators at the opening have --_"I've gof an igea," said Pax. "Let's send her something uséful I suggest we send her my photograph,." . . . L m nine and hordes of other critical rela-- Aunt Lize a furlined candlo stick and Uncle Aloysius a box of cigars, since h ' ~4 never smoked in his life. Other e gifts were thought of and pré-- ior the rest of the relatives. ..ow, we will shift the scene to Christmas morning. Pa has arisen from his sleep and is about to see what Santa has bm'htfi- /. MHe starts to unwrap an imposing looking _Let us turn from this description of the Jones's and help them figure out what to give their relatives foy Xmas. There was of cours6, Ma said, Aunt Lizte, What could they give her? Last year they had --gent her a book en« titled "How , but Aunt Lize was a very thin woman, so this was not an ijdeal gift. She had, bowever, reduced her fuel expenses by burning the book B i. albrea ® 00 0 At last Pa has onened un the pack-- age and there lies before him a hair brush,. You can see how this is, for, as w before, Pa Jones was bald. opened apackage fro mUncle f "and ind it was a tooth brush CC apainia was k _ Ma Jonés got some usefu! cifts, one 'm ecoat. This gave her a total But Santa didn't lmt little Junior sither, for he sent a volume of books antitlea "Rasentials of Paychol-- parcel drom Aunt Eliza. : What can it be?--Let's look over Pa's shoulder and find out, _ ~ _ Lo uh ue HAbeven e n 0 mh'&'. :'"fl. were the .lion;fl' fm'fm m be-- halit .of their rolatives, It bas taught them a lesson., M.scy n:d cX orly Onvistia® from "Bc. and $ a . #*pa. Jones® in desived. ; .;'I'HE JO:EC CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS Christmas was always a season of great anxiety.to Pa Jones. He always had to. slave just a little bilt, so that all his <relatives would .be -- satisfied when they received their gifts from hbis family. To him thisg--seas#» of m & l~of > mAs .to what Unclé Aloysius mw whether they'd better send Aunt Liza another coffes percolator or not. Thus with the approach of Yuletide, Pu Jones got his family together to decide the large matter Of gifts." ._"*he Janeb family was not .a large The staff announces/that there'll be no school news until after the holi-- days; -- Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 40 everybody! Nearly all the . Seniors have had their pictures taken. Mr. Underbrink wants the pictures by chrllhlz; as the "Nautilus Staft" is to start on the Nautilus aftér Christmas. --, ts ~--ation is comins.. ~__ warty is approaching. Each of the Domestic Science girls is making her debut into society. the whole have behaved 'better this year than any other year. : ; After the basket ball season gets in full swing, the girls wil practice Mon-- day and Friday nights after school. The girls are planning to organize in-- dividual teams to play at noon. Train-- ing rule® for the girls have been:post-- ed in the locker room, and it is hoped that the girls will not break thes? rules. DiDd YOU Know THAT ¥Fridty the students of L. T. H. 6. re-- ceived a lecture by a part of the fao ulty. Every once in a while, the stu-- dents need lectures, belause they be-- come careless about .their manners. their appearance and the things they do in public. 'The students took this lecture in the right way, and it didn't apply to everyone. The students on and hot chocolate, -- Eve bad a f" appetite. From a..m.. we went to Room One, where we played :'h-emum.benm.. Then all groups joined in the assembly.~ Six couples from each group were chosen for the Virginia Reel, and a prize was 5 tat the boy and girl who danced ¢r the Virginia Reel, we had REGULAR xm(cnco.'m; al-- most everybody enjoyed. We danced until the end of--the party and then of course we went home. --K. D. E. first thing played was a coo coo %'WC"" Each person had ."ul&dnddq.m"o h g;"'" 6 games. tirst thing did was to dance the ¥i Reel." 'Then went to the Seteria and had sandwiches, cookies mz .: Why do you suppose this ".l:i' 1 "Q m_ w read "Walden" Ji -&-'-': 1 don't know uniess he wanted to sell the book. . is A. (reading Lucili h"m reading Lucille's paper) : foy m.!n. at twilight there /wu l l fi't'u" 'vvw '-w' LA 4 w WB Bon:. <Just E'. letter from <the Bophomores in torrespondence school telling me to haze myself. You never get a man much reformed who didn't make the plans and snecL. Miss Wallace: Dorothy, go and se it the Cuke's done. m.flfl."u'ft It's done if the knife comes out clean. Dorothy Geparted, Bome minutes htnllomm ¥ "Mm'!l:?lh nl'o..ont clean whistle, .'" t of f'.hvnu}t.m;lehtt'n:x;thu Must Retorm S¢if. son, what are you #4* Te' beauty,comfort,perform-- | ance, cconomy and lasting .345 Milwaukee Ave. § Anuu who's children -- al C He will be imitated. -- REE MOTOR COMPANY down"--trial of at i d eVE O C000E PV' C CuBLu ) (o New York, Dec. 19--Modernists|see-- transcendalism, mitlerism --and today plauned to carry their rebel--|other isms come and go. Modernism lion . against the-- ~Fundamentalist| will pass as a fad," Depew said. teachings of the Protestant Episco--| Peace overtures have been made pal church into the stronghold of|by the Wandamental group, it was the Counservatives -- the House of|learned. When the virgin birth dis Bishops. m"m arose= between Coadjutor _ Further demands for a "show +--|Bishop Henry Moote, of Dallas, Tex., LAITY 4§$ ~ IN -- OISPUTE urther -- Demands. for 'Sho Down' Asked by Episcofal for years with a skimpy sor yea: sedan. Q Then the nev Sedans-- beauty. CARRY FIGHT TO BISHOPS TODAY Ek'l?llen he bouglit one of he new Jordan Family edans--an investment in -- m# e & TR }> sc TB | > 6 :M ; f JA {~ f + k ; ; 18 [~ 3 + s 6i NE enough to have five Idren -- all growing least five hun--'and Re¥. Lee W. Heaton, rector of 1 %" dred Episcopal clergymen, including Bishop William Lawrence, of Massa ehusetts, as heretics were voiced by the Modern Churchmen's Union. 'The laity became embrojiled in the dispute also. J. P. Morgan, George "W. Wickersham, Mrs. Herbert Satter-- lee, sister of Morgan; Mrs. Hur{ P. Davidson, 'Judge Edward R. Fine and George Gordon Battle were among the most widely known Epis-- copalians said to be lined up behind the Modernist faction, who in ser-- mouns and statements have cast doubt on the virgin birth of Christ. Former Senator Chauncey M_. De pew voiced the sentiment of the Fundamentalist group of laymen. "I have lived neatly a /century to see-- transcendalism, mflfeflam and Dr. Tyson : declared today that many of the bishops of the church are modernists. He pointed 'out that there were 140 bishops in the church. Only 65, he said, attended the last College of Bishops.at Dallas--the meeting in which the Modernists were warned to adhere to the fun-- damental teachings of faith. Rev. Stuart L. Tyson, ) fote it ht emhmen's unige v. Heaton w lieve in 'Modernism refused such a settlement. It was this attempt at peace, it was learned, which m.'t.:.d Dr. Leighton Parks, pastor of Bar-- tholomew's church, to take a public stand with the Modernists when, last Sunday, he defied the bishops to try him as a heretic. ¥">.'f ¥Vort Worth, Texas, Rev:"Eruest M.| © In the f4. Stires, rector of St. Thomas' Episco fln . pal church, New York, prevailed dp -_nw. on Bishop William T. 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