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Highland Park Press, 21 Feb 1935, p. 13

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e and let us »et us check you how to r even and ighland Park e money _ your car is nt, you will rorn down to IONTHS tik hayâ€" “- by hay cCos8sT Are they all a have any s drive their an increased hich can be our new Iv and you ed withâ€" e advanâ€" ervIce RES rate: cnase characteristics so well that :fi. little people seemed to get their meaning. We are so glad that such traits as kindness, honesty, simplicity, reverence, and loyalty are ones we ¢2" all work hard to have. gHU _ Braeside, like all other schools in | , Park, celebrated Lincoln‘s| : r by an‘appropriate program of songs, poems, stories, andâ€"talks | “ Lincoln and made it an inspirâ€" | . i. ’.triotic OCCllifil‘. ; M February the children in | their music classes ‘are: studying| American patriotic songs. _ . The Braeside children have been enjoying & series of motion picture programs given in assembly every two weeks. These films furnish.both instruction and entertainment and ‘are valuable in snp_plqnufiu the work in geography and nature study. Some of the industrial films showed ‘the stories of cotton, wool, hemp, coal and lumber and illustrated some of the old andâ€"new ways of manuâ€" facturing and production. The nature films showed the life of birds, insects and animals and helped to bring about an appreciaâ€" tion of the benuties and wonders of the world in which we live. These pictures are made possible by the aid of the P.T.A. It is one of the many helpful things they have done for the school. WThe foutth grade (Titus) has been studying about animal‘s chilâ€" dren in science class. In the first grade we made oldâ€" fashioned lace valentines for our mothers and fathers. ‘We had our valentine party Thursday. Marlyn Dewey visited kindergarâ€" ten Wednesday. Bobby. Benz gave RSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1985 BRAESIDE SCHOOL Fred A. Tucer DEERFIELD . SCHOOL SsUBJECT To PRIMARIES â€" FEB. COMMISSIONEK The Highland Park Press Candidate for YOTE FOR Telephone H. P. 557 us three new story books. The third grade is enjoying its geography lessons very much. One day we made butter: We each had us tfil‘OOnew a turn churning it and when it was all made we ate it on crackers. Dorothy Nelson brought an exhibâ€" it of chocolate and how it is made, s0 we are studying about that now in fourth grade. _ k Public Library | Notes â€" Last week fifth graders studied about Lincoln. We wrote about some of his experiences. On Hond‘ay we read some of these stories: in asâ€" sembly. e ifletintne mloas t ol direws nxutate »eall 3 â€" lpitate. 4 | N . . ...\ Cato_learned Greek at Acizhty:" otfes â€" =â€" Sophocles _‘ f s Wrote his grand Oedipus, and Simâ€" e o onides s i Historical Collection \ Bore off the prize of verse from his Recent ‘gifts to the Highland compeers, ‘ i o Park historical collection comprise| When each had numbered more a volume from Mrs. Ruth Gaddis than fourscore years. ) . ° | Jeffries and a condensed map of} And Theophrastus, at fourscore and Highland Park, presented by Mr.| ‘ ~ten, hok fls ¢ ce R. W. Phelps. “Common‘%;: Book,| Had but begun his "Characters of 1854â€"1934," compiled by . Jeffâ€"|â€" _ Men." + u4 ries, % g collection of both proge and | _ 3 poetry. ~The first part was wWritten| Goethe at Weimar, toiling to theâ€" by her mother, a young lady "’iiv'mz‘ Jlast, £ during the middle of the nineteenth| Completed Faust .when eighty years century. By way of contrast, the were past. . + > e second half shows how four generaâ€"| These are indeed exceptions; but tions later some of the sixteenâ€"yearâ€" they show old great grandâ€"daughters look at| How far the gulfâ€"stream of our the same problems. _ youth may flow . Mn 1e The map was drawn by D. D. Corâ€" rough and makes an inber‘esting-ud- dition to the maps of the city. Work Projects of Lasting Value The Highland Park Public Library is in receipt of copies. of a booklet| & prepared by the Illinois Emergeny Relief ‘ Commission, entitled ‘"You) Can Help Put Your Unemployed|t Neighbor To Work." The booklet is liberally illustrated with photoâ€"| graphs of meritorious work projects | 1 which have been carried out in difâ€" ferent parts of Illinois and is parâ€"|| ticularly interesting and timely, in|‘ view of the Federal Administration‘s emphasis on work relief. It was isâ€" sued by the Illinois Emergency Reâ€" lief Commission for the purpose of assisting local communities in deâ€" teloping projects of merit and lastâ€" ing benefit to the community, as well as furnishing work for unemployed citizens now on #elief. | This bookâ€" ~â€"|\ let contains a picture of the historâ€" \ ical room on the second floor of the library building. Child Psychology Those who heard Dr. John Morâ€"| gan, professor of clinical psychology at Northwestern University, â€" on Tuesday last at the Highland: Park Woman‘s Club will find the followâ€" ing of his books in the library. "Child Psychology." * ~"Psychology of the: ‘Unadjusted School Child." . l "Strategy in Handling People." Parties andâ€" Politics Coming:â€" elections and recent Lg:nu in government, local and Rederal, bring : politics\and parties Knowledge of the recent changes may be found in #wuch books as: . "Tilinois Voters‘ Handbook." s "Illinois Election Laws," prepared for the use of election officers. . .â€" "Tilinois Primary Election Laws." "Illinois Blue Book, 1933â€"34." ~ «your Government," by W. 8. Sayre. An outline for every Ameriâ€" can voter. ; f "©Government â€" Not Politics," by F. D. Roosevelt. : r°.“.1’..es;w6;vve;;mcnt or More?" by Louis Brownlow and C. 8. Ascher. Ah, nothing is too late $ Till the tired heart shall cease Distinctive youth may flow a Into the arctic regions of our lives, Where little else than life itself surâ€" \ vives. j Abbott, Lymanâ€"At eighty was still preaching twice.a month,. Barton, Claraâ€"At eightyâ€"one repâ€" resented her country at an internaâ€" tional convention in Russia. 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