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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1935, p. 7

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8STATION ERING Oc ng Axle I 1‘ of tre iine ast electric es sith > the dinner ant of the _the club. tion Co. DC City Elee. traced its fls naw Phone 77 nehes and LE 91 1.65 23¢ 25¢ aring 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 25¢ _ _ Ebeewart® W sHOWN COURTESY _ | "The HW' Park Press has ”ud our school space in which news concerning the activities in the school may be published, _ This column is being edited by all: the English classes of Elm Place and editors and staff chosen from | the ‘8th grade. We hope that by this eolumn the parents may know more about the activities of the school, It is expected that other schools in this vicinity willâ€"join in the movement so as to give a more repâ€" resentative account of Grammar fflUBSDAY» JANUARY 24, 10985 Grammar School Notes 48 PATROL BOYS FAITHFUL f REGARDLESS OF WEATHER . ‘ The patrol boys over at sehool surely have some job watching out for the younger children who would 'i.,ggssoonmlkinthemu on the sidewalk, Last Thursday and Friday the boys were supposed to, be on patrol at 8:15 in the morning and 12:45 at noon. ~_The boys are stationed for everyâ€" . one‘s convenience. â€"_ At the . corâ€" ‘ner of Sheridan and Elm Place, Linâ€" ‘den and Elm Place andâ€" Sheridan and Vine. At the other busy corâ€" ‘ners, men are posted. 3 f Sehoo! On patrol when it is raining, rainâ€" woâ€"uee" . coats are provided for the boys who LOST â€"ANDâ€" FO have none of their own, but on the| If some of the . mo eold days the boys must bring their children going to Elm own wraps. â€" There is no badge or were to look in the 1 trophy of any sort except the diâ€" | basket in the office at ploma which is presented on Flag might be surprised to Day at the enfi of the year. It is | Christmas gift, orâ€"some all done voluntarily by the seventh | for garment. This‘ is and eighth grade boys of the school, someé of the »many art activities in Highland Park. wa | | NORTH SHORE LUMBER AND SI nAVRAU. * en6 _ â€" . North Chil DuEmWAD®"_ 5 3 ( BLOCK siHERIDAN R (15 minutes frém lpop via Outer Drive Loans made linder EIGHTH cmm<mlmr UNIQUES COPIES OF PLAY The eighth grade are now reading in class ;m ous Twelfth Night, and & 1 ularly interested because eflflm has a unique copy, edi Arâ€" ranged for staging and ng by Roger Hill, principal of Todd School for Boys, and Orson Welles, a well known actor. ; $ Twelfth Night is an amusing play which every one enjoys. In this parâ€" ticular edition, there are y comâ€" ical figures drawn on margin of each page. Also at the beginâ€" ning of every act, a descriptive parâ€" agraph of the various s undings of the act to take place next is isâ€" -lued. : * Veit Gentry, a mem! class. who formerly atte Schopl, furnished our proof copies of this Tw edition. io HALL SPECIMENS LABELLED â€"The class members | appreciate very much this gift of Veit‘s. Anyone visiting the Hall of Picâ€" tures in our gchool will |notice that all of the specimens in the cases have been newly. labelled. . Visitors will be able to identify one case of coral, two cases of rocks, and three cases of shells. } h ie yo _ ‘These new labels have been put in place by Miss Guiney who is an authority on such exhibits. _ LOST ANDâ€" FOUND If" some of the mothers of: the ildren going to Elm Place School wre to look in the Lost and Found sket in the office at |school, they ight be surprised to ind Johnny‘s hristmas gift, orâ€"some| longâ€"hunted r garment. This is| the list of & af the*many articles in the er of the nded Todd class with Ifth Night PPLY CO. basket today: 27 mittens of yamou sizes; 18 hats of all sorts; " ent handlx_fchieb; 5 ‘{“E& ~other small articles too nWI ibrow to mention. â€" BB sCHOOL ICE POND FLOO ENJOYED BY MANY FAX During the Christmas holidays the Elm Place ice pond fi' ed, for the first time. . During tho ib two weeks about 311 families ;;f Â¥jo yed the skating. This. past we k has been ideal for skating, nnfl â€"m ny‘ SAEqit : Aesem‘t 5 Een ue ce Sedos it ‘ children have taken advantage of: the smooth ice and the intermission. Some of the games played n the ice were "Crack the Whip,") Pomâ€" ‘Pomâ€"Pullâ€"Away," "I Got It/ and Hockey.: Any one who wish may skate here, There is a smaÂ¥ house where the skaters may ¢hange their shoes and warm themiselves. The pond is in charge of M j Green and Mr. Leech, who see th”‘f 1 the skaters have a good time. stt THREE KINDS OF ANIMALS LIVING IN SCIENCE ROOM , The 7th and 8th grade science room has had three kinds‘} d ‘living animals visit them this yeRr, the porcupine, opossum, and !, fiying squirrel. ‘They are very B ‘ | speciâ€" mens. * wb The opossum is keeping well beâ€" cause‘ he is not particulgt about what he eats, and «bems oy the cage he is in. $u ig CR PHC D0E Z0R 12 Un The porcupine must ha j*--:| from the north woods in * onsin. It does not throw its quil -"!fil we stay a safe distance from his cage. 1t was found in | Sunset Park by Sam Taziali. , td , The fiying squirrel wa ound in one of Mrs. Rankin‘s clos Dougâ€" las Francis was the reseuer of it and took it to school. It wa 4 thought that the squirrel must have ‘been hungry and came in for :d. Mys. Rankin‘s boys went into the closet with their BB guns and were shootâ€" ing â€" wildly. â€" They did" not know what it was because nh‘; squirâ€" rels are bigger than a fying squirâ€" rel Mr. :Leech, the science! teacher, has seven or eight kinds of tropical fish in the aquarium aé is time. .‘ s~(Gâ€" j}\: scnoo‘hnvns vICTORIOUS OVER RAVINIA 3 ‘ SEASONS FIRST GAME > . The Elm Place School basketball team played its first game with Raâ€" vinia Friday afternoon, Jan. 18, at the Community Service gym. The lightweights won by the : core of 8 to 5, and the heavyweights won by vâ€"8 POWER â€" FORD ECONOMY â€" AND NOW Oomfort L one Riding IT ‘ V E no difference where you sit in the w Ford Vâ€"8. Even back seat passengers enjoy "the comfort of a front geat ride." J *‘t: a major engineering development to n‘n%y is possibleâ€"the Fullâ€"floating Springbase wi ;meon Zone Seating. Notice how the syrfizmmonnted beyond the axles . . . how the§ ts are cradled in the easyâ€"riding zone between the springs. Notice what a difference thfifiakuâ€"in everyone‘s comfort! . ' ‘%‘_‘;l;tComfétt Zone Riding is only one reason wl& ou‘ll want a Ford Vâ€"8 in 1935. You‘ll want it for its V â€"8 powerâ€"for the beauty of its streamâ€" lined body and interior appointmentsâ€"for its 3,‘ § i 4 1.f Eo0 14 J\ a LB aew Fo: enjoy "the « make this p w ' may 5m ‘Y?:‘ \ ’;i‘ lm ense ves. £ Mr. Green that all the o. $48) MALS R‘? THE PRESS tE NE EORD Vâ€"8 a score of 50 to 10. . Baker and Ferrel of Ravinia were the two best scoring men Ravinia had on: the heavies. Their lightweights put up, a good game. Jerry McCaffrey who is the captain and right forward and Sam Taziali who played backâ€" guard for his first time played unâ€" usually well. The Elm Place heavyâ€" weights didn‘t have any outstanding player although all of the players made baskets. 3 ' The season started out enthusiâ€" astically, for about twenty boys came to the first basketball pracâ€" tice. Mr. Leech who is the coach, prophesiéd a championship year for: the heavyweight players, The lightâ€" weights determine to . prove their skill to stand up under fire. As the Elm Place School gym is closeqd, the team is playing. its home games at the © Community Center: with Mr, Ray Cox refereeing. Our schedule for the following games is: Monday, Jan. 21: Lake Forest vs. Elm ‘Place at Elm Place. _ Wednesday, Feb. 6: Oak Terrace vs. Elm Place at Oak Terrace. Monday, Feb. 11: Deerfield vs. Em Place at Deerfield. Wednesday, Jan. 30: St. James vs, Fim Place at Elm Place. s When that round is finished, we will play another round which will be played at the opponent‘s gym. Legion Card Party Proves Successful | _ The joint card party of Pum#aleod fpencer post and unit No. 145 of he _ American Lpfon held last Thursday evening Jan. 17 was well attended. ‘The pogt and unit wish to express thei‘ thanks for the supâ€" port given to the affair. é The social meeting of. the auxilâ€" iary will be held on Jan. 24. It will be opened by Mrs,. Werner, unit president ‘and turned over to Mrs. Vietoria Iverson and Mrs. Mary McCarthy who will have charge of the social activities and refreshâ€" lments.‘ Guests have been invited. Plans are being completed by the unit, to help the post with their anâ€" nual banquet on Jan. 30. t 140 CENTRAL AV.. HIGHLAND PARK PHONE 568 > Clearance Sale Continues Shoppers will. welcome the Lambeth Workshop Draperies â€" Fabrics® Upholstering card party of Dumaresq the news that the clearance sale at Mrs. Ulâ€" man‘s Shop at 370% Central ayâ€" enue, will be continued. ‘:‘Many lovely things are su = tially reduced and estimates for inâ€" terior decoration will be submi on request. State Tax Return Filed on R. E. Smith Estate Mrs. Leonoré Law Smith, of 333 Maple avenue, Highland Park, filed in the Lake County court at Wauâ€" kegan Monday the state inheritance tax return on the estate of her late husband, Robert E. Smith, former ‘30‘1 Waukegan Ave. ‘\Highwood, IIL. SBRVICE AND sxnsm‘cnox LDunr nRI TVRERY ‘ _ PHONE 1241 FREE DELIVERY QUALITY MARKET BROOKFIELD BUTTER » Small Fresh SPARE RIBS CALF LIVER SPRING LAMB LEGS . . w 24%¢ CHOICE ROUND STEAK LOIN LAMB CHOPS Boneless Sirloin Roast ; s 15C Ib. new roominessâ€"its new easyâ€"pressure DraRCS® and clutchâ€"its new, larger tiresâ€"the safety of its welded, allâ€"steel body and . safety glass all around (at no extra cost)! f operate than any other Ford ever built . . . the 1935 Ford Vâ€"8 is, at the same time, designed comeetqleneedlo(everyone. It‘s a new autoâ€" mobile value. See it today. § ; 2M4¢». ‘4 0 5: Friday and Saturday Specials A U T H O R 1| Z ED 290¢ ». Fresh Fresh Ground, All Beef HAMBURGER Bud Lo.“'l New SAUER KRAUT AND UP | Credit Co., the A» F. 0. B. Detro# _ ford Finance Plan. Fresh . Neck Bones and ~Pig‘s Feet loc quart 10¢ ». .f.‘r.r.cma:.r.sd&&aco.. 671 North Sangamon street, Chiâ€" q&o. According to the return, the nte, most of which was left to the Â¥ ',mnnuto““.“‘.“dfl" ax to $11,035. Mr. Died. last 16. FORD DEALER S 70 Ib. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE_ %AUNDBY DRY CLEANING CO. more economical easyâ€"pressure brakes BEEF LIVER PAGE SEVEN Fresh Lean Pork Hocks Fresh Dressed: Stewing _ _ CHICKENS * B2C¢ ». P. 178 Lb. 29* 14c¢c». 17¢». Baby 11. 24¢ i} k

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