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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 15

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- may who he law makes norm: to re- Hialeah“. rd. Mon it, which, tends L01, gtattof November IE ot, Beuetee--- 'th Atatre the abet for 1930 the AFittld-- , than mail it no tut, it Law. before ' Motor club Tttttst-tttttt T v. ' Buttls1ess-- tr it” prior I of aid "reg- ation, we min spetetfUd “registration he ttttttttwest teystyrtr11stiort In Flown-k in. 14, 1a it 1d days. ttrd' exterior Auto {ext Year ilk-Jadevre. Peck; toaidior Decoutors "Kid. td _ P. T. LEWJ "e-"-'. _mp.'r.A.qummmgmt aminmcntiatishm“ Ai Jenn. siimttlt",t'rt",i.jN Ate" won the prize for him ttte 1eet ttumherr of parents ,"rttiritrttitiityr "room. -' After the tiitahre w tidfmmsod N. freshman: m mod; _ l, w 'W There are cartoon: to mm, can.” to pup, Ind thing:1 to do for special} a,prttrlt,-eim,,,aAcla-istnc,.dist,, Monday, member 11, Elm Place school held its, annual celebration of Armistice day in the auditorium " 11 a. in; On arrhttehstrrt1te assem- bly liiiirRtrt puma inhibited their patriotism br Neinttsrqrtr11 the East for one minute; "is atrgimemoration to, mm_uaiMMr.hvu for the te,L,ir2AEeel - L: 'dee, rllogtr,t'la giuslet!, chi» n were , preaen were the wee tote from the kindergarten. The 7th and St]: grade history clams participated in the program with some dmmatisntiogtr, and "fan ex- planation of the Kellogg Peace Pact. Some poems were recited, and the au- dience joined in singing some appro- Qriate hymns. one of which was sung in London. and Paris on the occasion of the signing of the Peace Pact.‘ In Social Science' vujnye added another Book to nuke our work easier and pie-gluon. It in eailed u sock] science "workbook." For each chap- pldrs, (Mac Mb; “I Emily other interesting thing-I. , Every Monday morning the two “it -deerhRu-a-e-----ahrb meeting; Crtroiot? Code it chir- men of the Girh' club and Melted Bock ofthe Bon’vduh'neycive played. Willa)!!! damaged them to a we. Tho gm. took Ttthe challgtttttt Ind glam. The girls were defeated . more tt . m the tap-et-tf-e-r------ ___ ---L,--, Armistice Bey Amnbly At five minutes of eleven the Oak Terrace schoolchildren unemhledin the “dim. Mr. Thoma gave . short ten: autumn; of Armis- tice dey. The [supile then faced out for one minute in reverence of the brave soldier: who fought in the World if? The remaining time we: an curl-um. "mtt' topics from the . Bnahatttattt are busy 3rmestreittuaYatttsll. Mew. whné t1reitrttttr1mrtr Eaett'etit. "rd nudity” is“. miie Mes Amistic- my NEWS Oak Terrace Elm Place Hugo fgonndttaeUin, Jr. 14.1839 Robin Austin. Btthier-BarttfB,- hulk ’Fioechi. Lem. 13nlrvi: ‘1‘. i""'- .,‘ ...‘.., -) _ "'? .' 'at-a-i-a-ia-ttAtari-l-,, The Weather News-Mkt' " 1929 --Was-ayurelr --did- have buntiful weaker last week., _ With all the Mirth trees it is d sure sign that Incl: I/tttrt,), busy: In tettgp. liiirtiiiiiiiiF." Tc”y 'Wind, for yester- “Nm Outline.” A critic in ap- osttrttmLat..aaaetcanmtirttr. It; gives i1,e.'rrN',1gttt',',',trp,',f,ttg',.ti',t ing. in report is made up of eritie- in“ of English an} It also otters sug- Tho 7th tttades planted indoor and, oqtdttor---lmttt.. We pleated yellow 1"atmr whim" imtoe and tulip: eut- dean. Wottadmmtreotomofteti)pst, hm... loft rose pink and white, Invader, red, and bright seariet. We experimented with some indoor bulbs. .3193?! W0 .tnrhl,,riryhtyrr1tpatrg, as! planted tive bulbs in each. We left gamut/in the' light and mum other boar in the dark cupboud. We also fumed some bulbs in stones and left "one in in the light and put the gangs. and. igrt1ttvhhr1iuvsthsctoaur, __ --e"s -trr_* -. ’ _ Richard Carr, 7. I am i a tell on how Suzanne the P. T. A. ladies foe their tine work. tteIrta. We should try very hard ta'ill'ldi'lS'flr1UJ"lg"k' 3),. had T “brine Johnston. Grade 8. _ , (Continued on page 16) a fhtmrr-rot here before she was A my to'plent the bulbs. When she . . if“ -M 939;.30'1114 tut her tsoil ' experience in jewelry, dimionds, watches and silverware 'P.'.' too hard, '0, trite went outdoors mi I matter covering years and mny of Highland Ptrk's and cot mm ttand. Then she put most discriminating citizens, by their continued kind. new some soil in her ihrmrr-pot. Before 1trvrer.ta.tttiyhe, their eonB.dtnee in me. My mines: me tttWt-Sher-ttke-trind she chose) very pretty kind. ,She out _htt_hulh in thew It had to be buried’sevenl niche” When the bulb was planted Mr. Bock buried the thtsrer-porwith leftintit after Chritrtmasc _* _.. Science Notes In science we are making map books. The subject (in " is "on. Some of III have included shrubs. ind - we'putn them in out my, books. We we was to “to an com in our. art clan tax! but and delight. Betty Huber-g, 5. In! P3388 ve a T truer, genuine. - ' T Joining will "tiitid -iidvniUire' of ikiii' rink, 1nd everyone mti" mm the P. T. A. ladies foe their fine work. l"'" 2riaErrr My“. 'ir3ttiiiii'i',h'l' E "iiiiri"'i [ii"; Our written work will include will be original. There will be 0:13. in; sketches of treee on the school the plant world oihiiF thin line: . HelenFritlch, Grade The P. T. A, of Lincoln school has tent out n all for money, for our new skating rink. The response has bemttrotreneromsthatthespondiato 1teuhitrtnr--thiucturthaatrhoearst. Men are 'aitttrnratur,uistwn mun: comet, aatd-4h.ahtuter4r-iee men ttaveuteiiittereiered, for it is to be illuminated. -t-et-e-'e-tat-e-l"lm-.l'r-i-"'-"-.l"mi- The shelter house _ is there, but D'earborn 2039 'GdrGiGi, '33576} ESE Grad 32 GiGuai.' The Skating Rink BERTHA W. SACHSE l'Alltr.t" this bread _ll2tj,,tri,:?,ttaC,l,t,it, I; 9.933., il ti , TInt " L ma " me 'a"itlit tear!" 1309 Columbus MerrtorinrBtdtt... 31 No, State Street Tho may Inching . ”During the meqtrtb_ttttirit' 'ftt the tekphdme win: my bus noon and wondered whnt the winch”!~ 91 _ --- . . ‘~ o" ' originated from one of the oldvlnnd pumps used year: ago. V The iron cope ire duped mtto on iron chin Which it turn mini oreund two wheels and neocl- the dirt out of the opening and thrown it onto a moving belt which parties it into the street. A Don't an that our school» isn't lucky! New phy~nound, new clock. "drtrNF'e qrv--etttiTitirahaiir aim ' iiti.r" was than}: these good women with nil our hen-ts. We should try very hard to qrP"mr'"-rmrrri'ratmRC"'"tiiiiiiqtire'" “growl: the darts of 03:77pm“; Jiirtd,uttraetatt1,.gL.,tiai-is-aod. Editorial Chicago. Ill;

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