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Athletic Club, Chicago. f So we have collected there the smartest of modern candy containers for gifts and occasions: Russian enameled wood, Bohemian glass, Florentine leather boxes, Danish porcelain, English trug baskets, and, of course, American things like Hull House pottery. : ~â€" _ 550 Central Ave.â€"Highland Parkâ€"Phone Highland Park 2524 WINNETK A HYDE PARK CH!CAGO .~ _ EVANSTON Te â€"~~~â€"~~~~~ Par Better Homeâ€"Made Candiesâ€"â€". _ .â€" â€" NNi _ Style. _ plus 1608 CHICAGCO _‘ AVENUE , EVANSTON 3t e aCp 4»1' .S'iéa - 73 5 & * trai% ‘*â€""‘1;/,:08'7 "I‘HE MODERN MISS need not sacrifice comfort in her quest for style. When she chooses this new Kiltie Tongue Oxford (fashâ€" joned especially for Pool & Piper of tan or black boarded calf over comfort lasts) she is assured â€"_â€"_ â€"â€"INGâ€" 4 CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS Store hours â€" 8 to 6 agre c nhee rope d mennier ME 2 on ue t 5 92 en ntens e s T H E PR ES S TA x ~Arbor â€"Day > Arbor Day is a day set apart in Canada and the United States for the planting of trees. â€" It‘s aim is for the saving and the renewal of trees. The first Arbor Day was celebrated idea ofâ€"Julius â€"Morton, Secretary of Agriculture. He. deplored the fact that his state was almost treeless. Since that time other states have one by one adopted the plan. Douglas Sedig, 7B. ~ This year Arbor Day is October 19, but will be celebnézd in Lincoln school on Thursday, October‘ 18. The different grades are going to plant trees on the grounds. Talks and poems will be given anrd songs sung to commemorate the day. Eut Another picture was of Mars. It was on September 28, just as the J ,.1.;} ntel was ‘ppm ng. plane! hich â€" cannot be explained. Lincoln Plays Elm Place _ 1 Last Friday the Lincolnâ€" school football team wasâ€"defeated 14â€"2. Elm Place had theâ€"advantage of a heavier team, but we think we were beaten fairly and squarely. â€" Every year the Lincoln school gives a picture to the room that has the most stars. One star stands for every time a mother or father comes to the P. T. A. meeting. They have a meeting once a month,. ._At the end of the year they count up all of the stars in each room and the room that has the most stars gets a beautiâ€" ful picture to hang in theirâ€"â€"room. This year Miss Phillip‘s second grade won the picture forâ€"last year. & One of the most remarkable phoâ€" moon, and was made in less than half a second. It is a view of a crater ~64 miles in diameter, with walls 20,000 feet high.â€" _ _.â€" . hk 2 1“ Ht’le Treeâ€"â€" > Oh, beautiful Maple tree waving up there, ya You look like a queen in your gown so fair. * Your head seems to touch the top day, so fast, ' Just as the wind was fiying past, And left the great big tree so bare Swinging and waving in the air. _ _ of the sky . Oh, here comes the wind, goodâ€"bye Then â€"downâ€"cameâ€"theâ€"leaves â€"that You might be interested in a trip to the famous Yerkes Observatory, at William‘s Bay, on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. e L The shape of the building is <that of a Latin Cross. In the "Lower Rooms" is a forty inch telescope. Above it is a huge dome which can be opened and closed to admit a Â¥iew of.the sky. â€"It is 90 feet in diaâ€" planet, which cannot be explained. It was thought that they represented water, but, as it was found that there posed to represent vegatation, and the light spots to represent deserts. They have pictures of the sun, the milky Way, of a great nebula, or Lincoln School Notes Catherine Sorsen, 7A by Carolyn Coale Marcello Rollery, 7B. Judson Wells, 8. â€"â€"Mr. â€"Borg â€" helped us greatly â€" making â€" three boxes each 12x inches.â€" Three boys brought sacks soil, others brought a pail of cle sand. After mixing % of dirt a the rest of sand in a pail we spre it in cur boxes, 2 inches deep. 1 then placed our acorns in the s« one inch apart. Later we will pl: them outside, where theâ€"snow a animals will not destroy the see }We are probably going to |pl: 'Black Walnut, Hickory and Hor chesnut seeds. ~© ; ' mass of gases, in Orion, and of lcoom'ot" with a tail 35 million mil "' s 4 â€" > F At â€" the observatory, is a bli professor. He has worked so mu in ultraâ€"violet rays and with stro» lenses, that his work has made hi blind. He can, by starting from h office and counting the number â€" that he wants to go. Also, he c work all of the great teleseopes b cause he knows theâ€"position ofâ€"eve screw, bolt, lever, and handles, | heart. & 4 Nursery â€" Arbor Day The two seventh grades have h the privilege of making a splenc tree nursery. We received our i formation from a "Tree Nurser book. â€" We haveplanted our o and sugar maple seeds. Mrs. Nixon â€"has about sixty so now that our school has made up about June she is going to hav book printed and at the top of f , r w watching to see if they will grow, we have spent much time in scier â€"â€"â€"~â€"_ John N. Brigham, ~â€"Mrs. Nixon and allâ€" our pu thought it would be nice to have own names in a music book, whicl going to be printed. . _ takeâ€"meâ€"outâ€"toâ€"seeâ€"theâ€"celebrat of <the openingof Sky Harborâ€" when I got out there I asked } if I could go up in the Ford pla He said I could and bought me ticket. ‘I was about the happiest l in the world! As I stepped into plane I had not the slightest fe Whenâ€"theâ€"planeâ€"startedâ€"off â€"itâ€"m: yourself talk. It seemed almost a dream. All the people on ground looked like ants. While ing around I saw my house. W in my ears. I hope I will go again as I think I would enjo; more. * * . Our Music Class . . The ~seventh grade of Linc school are making up their < songs. We have one song which called, "On Hallowe‘en Night." ‘ words are written by Mary Wri andâ€"part .of . the â€"music â€"by â€"Tom D son and â€"Marcello Rollery, â€"~â€"~~ _ Our music teacher, Mrs. Ni suggested it and thought it w be nice to compose some of our songs. > y This is giving us a great deal Thursday, Octoberâ€"17, 19 My Airplane Ride by Richard Bock, by Ada Groth, Alice Young,