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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 12

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Frodice trat clad S T s B * tike NE ccomen se 10 NOTE! The Deerpath Theatre, in coâ€"operation with the Lake Forest : VICTOR RADIO. ‘The drawing will be held between the two evening. performances shortly before or after.9:00 o‘clock. This radio is valued E at $183. The Lake Forest Radio Shop will deliver and install the â€"set _ Fru uf'm Te e en t amrmaaionts en oo i o n e oC n reneage agearongeeâ€" '\f « ""‘“:1 COMEDY and Patsy nutu MILLER There is a smile a minute . . . . a laugh a second .. .. in this fast comedy of the turf. ~â€" > â€" â€" _« â€" SUNDAY, NOV. 3 Benefit of the Public Welfare Fund of the Lake â€"Forest Woman‘s Club. n ADMISSION $1.00 Derrpath Ebhratre PHONE 321 PERFECTED MOVIETONE The McLeroy Entertainers . Victor Radio Given Away MONDAY â€" TUESDAY NOV. 4, 5 FRIDAY â€" ONE DAY ONLY â€" NOYXEMBER 83 "The Long, Long Trail" OTTENTOT | ==~ FRIDAY, NOV.©1 Alâ€"Talking Drama WARNER in person n Samtelih 260 ... »<4 No ) ... ) Al, ninifrmmunricincenmencetlie c Cca/s8 I STRE] «ypesys U s 1 W 4 ,ALT' 7 | 615'." ‘ a44.... S "‘l Brwe. °20 ( HOOT GIBSON A LT POLKA BROS. NEWS in The radiant melody romanceâ€"the {gy-filled, laughâ€"loaded tale of New ork‘s children of midnightâ€"feaâ€" turing â€"Jackie Oakie, Ned â€"Sparks, Betty Compson. # e WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY o NOV. 6, 7 Allâ€"Talking Western This is K-hl-:rfi Qr::‘ Allâ€"Talking tainment. The Wagon Master P"MC TURCO* â€" §) â€" _ The 8A‘s of Elm Place school are m & very my at th.il‘ him cm’ SATURDAY, NOV. 2 .whhhmuie on large white sheets â€":.â€"Metinee and Extning:....â€"+..â€";â€"â€"Riaf cardbuard,..ani nicely . idustralet EN MAYNARD JP _ Some of the giris are making cos= * tume charts, representing fashions ie through the ages, while a number of ie W“on Master boys are working on the history of J TE WA aF +) .o mae l g o travel. A Continuous 2 to 11 PERFECTED YITAPHONE LAKE FOREST THE ~PR ES 8 â€"â€"The sand boxes in the sixth grads rooms show two very interesting Pilâ€" grim settlements. Miles Standish and his men are discussing town affairs. They are dressed in knee breeches, breastâ€"plates, and helmets. John â€"Alâ€" 4s Priscilla under a tree. ‘The figures are all dressed in apâ€" propriate costumes . of that time. Acorns hollowed out make the pots which are hung over the open fire and small twigs are the trees which are many and well grouped. Guns on the south and.east sides are being loaded and cleared. A cow is drinkâ€" ing at the lake and the boys are runâ€" ing around the cabin in an exciting e. _All together the sand boxes with their history work. fiotleflhipl and Greek "arci.itecture are the subâ€" jects of this interesting field of work. Parthenons, pillars and ships make aâ€"very attractive exhibit of the chilâ€" dren‘s work. s SOaAP AND HISTORY The 5th and 6th graders of Elm Place have been doing some very fine by Herman Cucchiaro. Hugo Sonâ€" nenschein intercepted a pass and ran about : fifty yards before he was tackled on the threeâ€"yard line. Both lines played well. The lineup was: . man, guard; Skidmore, center; Caraâ€" ni, guard; Warren, tackle; Cucchiaro, end; Sonnenschein, half back; Ullâ€" man, half back; Dalla Valle, full back; Croke, quarter back. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | ~ELM PLACE SCHOOL NOTES PILGRIMS SEEN ON SAND TABLE Elm Place played Oak Terrace at the high school field on October 18. The game was fought hard all the way through. The score was 0â€"0 for three quarters, but then Elm Place scored two touchdowns, both of which were madeâ€"by Dalla Valle . on line The reason for making these: repâ€" resentations is to show mainly the progress of aviation, travel, compariâ€" sons of yesterday and today, Ameriâ€" can history and costumes.:== EM PLACE DEFEATS _ ~â€"___ _ OAK TERRACE 13.0 Since most boysâ€"are interested in aviation, the aeronautical charts are the most popular. The pupils have been making great progress at their work. They hope to finish very soon. EIGHTH GRADES an interesting GO HAND IN HAND i-l‘.u» i-! ’.:i l |"1|I" ,fi PORTRAY HISTORY By Sture Johnson. By Peter Moon. 190 HiWunatt Su2rct L 26 05 If the parents of the children in the Green Bay Road school â€"should happen to visit there, they would find all the children busy at work, some making Indian pottery, some weayâ€" ing rugs, and someâ€" writing pooms, for we have some excellent poets in the third grade. â€"In many rooms pumpkins which the children have made smile from the walls. A harâ€" Miss Lynches â€"room. â€"The aythm band played for the P. T. A. meeting last week and made a "big hit." The work in the Green Bay Road school T‘;mmd and Elm Place is glad to auditorium on Friday afternoon after school and on Friday evenings. Each semester the 8A class raises a fund to present to the class as a gift when they graduate. The® Elm Place school 8A‘s are planning to give a series of movies FINE WORK IN GREEN dergarten â€"children â€"sitting_. on _ the floor with their mouths watering as they saw the juice dripping from the roasting apples which hungâ€" on a string above the fireplace. They could done. After the apples were nice and brown, the children had an apple roast. . * . Roasted Apples s It was one fine morning and the odor of roasting apples came from the colonial room. â€"If one had gone there, he would have found the kinâ€" There before them was a table loadedâ€"withâ€"ecandy,â€"â€"doughnuts, popâ€" corn, and everything that delights a boy. â€" Many other boys called at the house that evening. Soap was left in Mrs. H.‘s kitchen. Everybody left theâ€"house emiling.â€" â€"Needless to say, that was the only house in the neighâ€" borhood that went unscratched. Moral:â€"Return good for evil beâ€" fore anyone gets a chance to do evil. . By George Shay. That night Bill and Joe, armed with soap, started out to do theirâ€"usual Hallowe‘en pranks. They decided to start of Mrs. H‘s house. As they neared the. door, a pleasant voice greeted them. ' * ~"Come in, boys, I have a surprise for you," said Mrs. H. kindly. (The boys were too surprised to refuse. was wondering what she could do to prevent her property from being deâ€" stroyed. At last she had an idea. She hurried into the kitchen, and for the next hour she could have beenseen hustling about her task. * ~~Over on the next block Mrs°H "What‘ll we do tonight? I‘m tired of ~soaping: windows every Halloâ€" we‘en. <Isn‘t there something else to do?" Bill asked Joe. ©® , map +A vor pnmaictememe oi are es THE BEST HALLOWEEN 8A‘S PLAN MOVIES BAY ROAD SCHOOL Thursday, Oct. 81, 1929 class By Edna Garling. fund. ‘These ary Morris.

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