ecurâ€" blankets Ask her urprised ie Valâ€" he work â€" washâ€" ~another f that y Launâ€" same washday â€"give and save UNDRY NG CO. e" starring lie â€"Carminâ€" [ona Barric thes. ‘â€" _ featuring ind ‘Maprice rd _ Everett reta with ’nq-uc of nows" with Hayes and nt, Warner an who o other ns tired, s dressâ€" he Feb. 1 and return Theatre n . Ave. 31. 1985 ay, It! geHooLs BATTLE FOR FIRST The Grammar School League of ‘the: heavyweights is flitin‘, for Elm Place, Lake Buos«t. and St. James are fighting :,uuuDAY. for first place. Whis is the / Eim PIGCG .........:vwemr~cscnck C T Lake Forest ..,......_â€"in, L ~ B @ak Terrace ...A : x w Gbe es ie e idareaitnramnstnnndent 0 M 1 ~The champions of the Grammar School League will play one of the best grammar school teams of Wauâ€" *Whe players on Elm Place School heavyweight team ~are: â€" Bernard Brennan, forward; Bob Peterson, guard; Ray Inman, center; Charles Clark, forward; Jerry Parsons, forâ€" ward; Don Erickson, center; Woodâ€" row pill, mrd; Clyde Dorr, mrdo and Morton Mansur, guard. @ERANIUMS NEWLY POTTED _ | -mluflmlr.lnehuok B TA2 boys to Green Bay Road |. to pot geraniums. It was a slippery day but they got thiere ‘ Very late in the fall Mrs. Snite of Central Avenue had given the | Science Department a great many old geranium plants from her own igarden. These plants wers slipped. "The cuttings were taken to Green ‘Bay Road School where they were i*ntedinsbodofund. _As they had a late start, they were not ready ‘to repot until now. > 1 lr.Leechnveonobcythojob ‘of bringing the pots to the ones who were potting, and another boy the. job of digging up the plants. They ‘dug and planted about three hunâ€" \dred plants. ‘â€" Soon it was 12 o‘clock, and the ‘boys went home. The geraniums ‘will, we hope, do well and blossom for us this spring. TROOP INVITES NEW MEMBERS Though Elm Place is the largest school, it is represented by one small Girl Scout ‘Troop, while the other schools have two. lnybzm:y ‘il;ll 1 114 oc afoninih(s Ahits mivii en c F do not realize what Scouting is. Perhaps if you knew how much fun it is, how many hikes and get.â€"toâ€" gethers we have, you would like to come to one of the Thursday meetâ€" ings. Besides the game side, there are simple and interesting tests to pass in order to become tenderfoot, second and first class Scouts. Many girls are under the impression that one must have a uniform and spend Money to be a Scout, but many girls do not have uniforms and have just as much fun without them. Neither is a Scout Book necessary to have, for we have & cireulating library of the Girl Scout magazine, American Girl, and the Handbook. _ . . Won‘t you come and visit at our next meeting (Thursday afternoon, Feb. 7 at the Kindergarten building MOVIES EVERY WEDNESDAY > Every Wednesday afternoon Elm Place School has a visual education period during which time some eduâ€"| cation picture is shown to all the classes from the fifth grade through the eighth. 2 w n uiesd «lasses Lrom LRC BEA 6 00020000000 be Atvac the eighth. included in the pro{ The pictures which are furnished | hoped that many teac by numerous large business concerns | ents from Highlandâ€" P eover a wide variety of subjects â€" advantage of this con from travel and sight seeing> to the| Any further infor manufacture of valves. ‘They are concerning the ‘conf the correct standing: Won Lost REMEMBER ‘ at the Kindergarten building at 3:45? A c BRAND BROTHERS (s> Decorators Telephone H.P.990 . _1 JANUARY 31, 1985 Elm Place News A Few of the ManyA riticles You Can Purchase from Us wINDOW SHADES PAINTS â€" VARNISHES BRUSHES â€" AUTOMOBILE GLASS . _ wINDOW GLASS _ ; ARTISTS MATERIALS _‘ DRAPERY â€" RODS â€" HOOKS ;, BJ UNFINISHED FURNJTURE _/ _ SPONGES ‘ CHAMOIS . DECORATORS TOOLS wAXES ‘ RENT FLOOR SANDER CALCIMINE‘ : SHELLAC ; STAINS _ s CLUES _ _ . rather scientific, and to some it may seem a little uninteresting, but i of. the children enjoy \very. much, A , | & Last week the picture about carborundum which was vered by Dr.<Acheson. Visitors are welâ€" come to attend these uenï¬onll pictures. 5 i FIRE DRILL TAKEN SERIOUSLY "Firedrills should be en mml seriously," was the rei of Mr. Price, superintendent of Elm Place School. He wishes the pupils to form a straight line, under the direction of the two monitors who have been chosen in évery room, one to lead the line far enough fronm the door ‘so that the exists are not blocked, the other to keep the ling in order, At the last fire drills the pupils in orderly lines emptied the ‘building in fifty seconds. . 1 PUPILS LIKE HOT LUNCHES ] Miss Johnson repo that one hundred children are taking advanâ€" tage of the hot lunches each noon. She also reports that of the abâ€" sentees are home beca of the cold. The children who jlive a long distance away have found it hard to reach school, with temperaâ€" ture below zero. CHILDREN STILL ENJOY POND The chilldren of Elm Place School gre still enjoying the ting pond located on the north layground. The average number of|skaters pet day is 86.\ The first there were 88 people. A week ago Tuesday the biggest day yet t 166. Only for two days wa skating inâ€" terrupted. Are you going to come? The hours are 4 to 6 jn the afterâ€" noon and. 7 to 9 in the vening. ANNUAL PROMOTIO T4 03444 24 42. 00 t cce tetetantraint IC The first semester of this ‘gchool year ended on Friday, Jan. 25. The Elm Place and Gregnbay Road Schools are on the ual promoâ€" tion basis instead of the semiâ€" annual. All of the| elementary schools in : the Deerfleld Shields Township promote ann ally instead ‘of â€" semiâ€"annually. sequently, there have been .. particular changes in the program and no cessâ€" inion of the regular work of the school. | PROGRESSIVE EDUC TION ASSOCIATION MEET IG The Regional Conference of the Progressive Education Association will be held at the Palmer House,. ‘Chicago, on Friday Saturday, Feb. 8 and 9. ‘The 1 theme of this conference will be odern Edâ€" ucation at Work." ‘ Meetings of the vari sections, : consisting of the kin rten, eléâ€" mentary education, rur 1 educatipn, secondary education, s¢ ool adminisâ€" tration, teacher training, liberal \ arts, and parents‘ sections, .will be held on Friday af ns beginning \at| 4 p‘clock and Saturday morning beginning at 9 o‘clock. General sesâ€" sions will be held on Friday eveâ€" \ning at 8:15 and on aturday afâ€" . | ternoon at 2 o‘clock. ~| : i»‘ Stimulating lectures, symposiums, |and general group digcussions are L Lue T+ ie Highland:Park, DL symposiuml. cussions are am. It is ers and parâ€" rk will take erence. ation desired ence may be ACKETS secured by. calling the Elm School. + NOTICE i Th Eim Place, Ravinia, Oak Terrace and Lake Forest Y.M.C.A. are beâ€" ginning American classes for ‘parâ€" ents of foreign birth, The classes begin at 7:30 and end at 9:30, five nights a week, Monday, Tu&dty. lWedneflhy and Friday. The studies include reading, writing, speaking, sae Paue . PCRA . C sn dei o codmnt a geography, American history, and civics. Parents of foreign birti_g'" urged to take advantage of thiï¬l}_ opportunity. D.A.R. Better Films _ Committee Review "Behold My Wife," with Bylvia Sidney and Gene Raymond, . R day, Jan. 31. To revenge himse upon his family, a‘rich young man marries an Indian. He finds his standards more vicious than theirs and attempts separation. An Wl- lent cast inâ€"an unconvincing ï¬&. of uninteresting people of inferior etheical standards. Adults. 'I Friday and Saturday, Feb: 1, 2, "Wednesday‘s Child," with Frankie Thonias: and Edward <Arnold," . An adaptation of the stage play ‘bf the same title, which presents dramatic and affecting study of a ;Mtlve child whose parents are divorced. The theme is a timely one with the misery of the child movingly porâ€" trayed by Frankie Thomas,. t;m:e- fully presented by an excellent cast. A modern social problem intelli ntâ€" ly treated. Full of human int« st and valuable both as excellent enterâ€" tainment and as aâ€"study of diâ€" lvorce problem fro mthe child‘g j gle. Adults and young people. ||. .. Sunday, Monday and Tuesd&y, Feb. 3â€"4â€"5, "Anne of Green Gables," with Anne Shirley and Helen V u' ey. An imaginative, whimsical }I ung girl is adopted from an 0 ,’,f‘ age and walks rigcht into the li, and and walks right into the lives and hearts of a lovable old bachelor and his sterner sister. Appealing in its simple charm, with a good eï¬1: and thoughtful natural direction thi pico[‘ ture makes good family maml | Wiednesday, Feb. 6, Waiter Conq Take the step â€"that will bring l _ you CLEAN, AUTOMATIC NOR e Trying is believing . .. with gas heat! And all you do to try gas heat now is rent a gas burner for your present heating plant on our trial plan. We install the gas burner at our expense . .. and remove it at our expense if you are not comâ€" pletely satisfied. Rental on the gas burner as low as $3 a month while you are trying it in your heating plant. _ â€" ; : } N i The installation of a gas burner in your heating plant requir only a few hours. That is why you can chq.b{)_fe ;:) gas heat now . . . for gas heat will be ready for you before your home gets cold. Gas heat keeps your home warm and comfortâ€" able with absolutely no effort on your part. Even fuel ordering is eliminated. And no fuel storage 5 ‘0} Ask for booklet â€""*Home Te GAS HEAT T HE P RE S S You make No Investment on our Gas Burner Rental Plan You H Es 4 Quickly Installed nolly and Paul Lukas in "Father Brown Detective," story .by G. ‘K. Chesterton. _ Intriguingly brought to the screen. Here we witness the genâ€" ial, human, little man not only capâ€" tures a thief, but brings about the reformation of his character. Famâ€" ily. \ Thursday, Friday. and Saturday, Feb. 7â€"8â€"9, Shirley Temple . in "Bright Eyes,." The gay little daughâ€" ter of an aviator who "cracked up" wins a protector in trusty old Uncle Ned and brings about a happy endâ€" ing for the troubled love affairs of her father‘s best friend. Thrills, a good plot, very naturally worked out. \Enthush-tic;lly recommended â€" for family audiences: P H SHORE GAS COMPANY Sheridan Lodges Hold | â€"‘Joint Installation "Mind Your Own Business" The Fortnightly Club members of the Presbyterian Church will enterâ€" tain their husbands at dinner Thursâ€" day, Jan. 31, at the .chmh. Dr. Lake of Highland Park is to be the speaker of the event. His subject will be, "Mind Your Own Business." Telephone Highland Park 3300â€"3301 £ HGL . 30. . T2 4°J I $ for gas heat ou can know the cost of gas heat for your home me gets cold. ithout ‘obligating yourself in any way. Teleâ€" ind comfort« one for a trained gas heating engineer to call r part. Even myou. He will give you a reliable estimate and fuel storage _ full particulars of gas heat. 3A | "Home Temperature at your Finger Tip" * ‘Deerfiéld Girl Scouts will be held Friday evening, Feb. 15, at the Presâ€" byterian Church. The Motherâ€" Automotive Repair Service INC. { 133 N. Second St. â€" Telephone 612 â€" Highland Park space is needed. Simply by setting an upstairs thermostat you have exactly the temperature you wish. Every form of furnace tending is "ended. Think how you will enjoy, escape from this drudgery! . There is no grime with gas heat. Nothing to soil walls, draperies and woodwork. The complete cleanliness of gas heat saves you money . . . PrOâ€" tects your health . . . lets the homemaker avoid extra winter housework. DOEs YOUR CAR DRIVE LIKE THIS? Automotive Alignment BBPL!NB Daughter banquet for Get a FREE Estimate CcAUSE â€" â€" E" m‘s'r-kuflu.fltm ~ â€"â€" bump mflhm’h"‘“’ henutuyouateutnd JUST LKE NEW s Come into our garage and let us drive your car onto our Beeâ€"Line Alignment Machine. Let us check Here is a hidden source of expensé and danger hazard for the driver of a car that sways down the highway. can positively have perfect S 8"° ment, just like g_h.-:-_n_fm built into your car _‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson thomtso!lr.ndlu.fl Taverner of Park Ridge on Friday evening PAGE NINE : â€" C