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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 12

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For the first time in allong while the Green Bay Road dren |paid Elm. Place‘a visit. t 4* arhiee on on when e m i _ After y is oven the pupils will go to ir rooms where r cards will given out, and then they will b¢ dismissed fdr the a mer. Everyone is invi and | welâ€" come to a these clpsing exerâ€" ises.â€"By ian Swan, TA. â€"| Assembly P‘ Pleases All The clasg exercises will be held on Friday, June 14, at 9 otlock in the Jessie L. Smith auditori i the pupils from Elm PJace] and Green Bay Road |schools willb;. t. The â€" boys girls wh ve (been chosén as the best citigens will go up on the with thed flags from their room. |â€" ‘ 1 v th;rhe w:g:n f""f"‘“ hats chnl*o of @ General Electric refrigerators ate noted for longâ€"time . % Bmml has famous mgd»h- 4 T fl“'lh. fie < ¢ your choice from models in Monitot Top, Flatop, and Liftop styles. They are available in all Class Pfly + Exercises Meld Friday s events, Altho of school, glad to Shirley La Today, |â€" Thursday, | the nual school pignic, prec by: flag ceremony, is being Neld at: Elm Place school. > The line jof martch for the flag cpremony will be ‘the street in formal fashibn and back to ‘ the. pole. d rttnhg; cheers the flag will be{raised while many s1 flags rep ting the colonies and the first tes <stream out under| it. The lity ~will then be !*dnd by the ginni?g of picnic day. { i 1 The Royal Blue s second built J full swing, despite the imitation t not as yet. f Annual Picnic : Held at Fim Place grade thythmin| band in ‘assembly Monday mornâ€" ing after an ‘enjoyable two 1 oeb' practice. % 4 J# Keeping <Whitey arid her family company â€" are> three ‘wild bbits newly added to the rodm population. Anothér |addition is al turtle ‘called Jerry. e first \ haveé been writing illustrating stories about th‘éir ; ‘Whitey, the setting. hen in the first e room, has Batched fifte of her eighteen eggs y. : ELM PLACE SCHOOL NEWS PAGE TWELVE 3 YEARS TO PAY e q Small Down Payment {Belance monthly on your Wo are cooperating with School News _will | annou; , and ente very eage e children back in t EN RF JNITOR® ridsen ogram tt_ week| is in fact t the all co';‘ilehd ce athletic inments, | to get out 1 be equally e falllâ€"By FOP . . . FLATOP . . . AND L e which ‘the PUBLI lafi!ge displa" of EraL EcECTRIC FRIGERATORS At the Public Service Sto %c SERVICE COMPA JF NORTHERN ILLINOIS e Boy Scout Cireus | _ _ . . Two weeks ago I went to the Boy out Cireus with some friends frort lencoe. The cireus was at the Chi go Stock Yards. At the‘ cireus, re was a man who the worlds est ax man. He could ¢hop & lbg, 14â€"inches thick, ugh in one inute. ‘Then there v-fi the world‘s pion tumbler. H coul‘x tun, mp into the air, turn a spin and half and land in the 0 ite direcâ€" on. j f f m For a closing act made . a mp scene with 150 ftents, trees, atch towers and bonfires. It took em three minutes.to set up the nts, bring in the tfoei and watch towers, which were onilunds and ndle the real bonfires. ‘They cerâ€". inly worked fast and we enjoyed ery minute of it.â€"G e White, Grade. ; 45 The final project completed just is week consisted of 1 men and omen made from old spools ;rfi ticks of candy, which are dréssed uite differently although there are nn;} college graduates among the igures.â€"By Genevieve Maurizi.. . other costs, a son and otber carts, a somewhas bigher price is _ The TA girls h'ave'becu.working all year for the Red , and have made many useful cles, > which have been distributed ig the dif. erent hospitals. | . â€"! } > j Among all their pr e\ftl Ahe girls joyed painting » the most, t tray favors came f a‘ close :secâ€" nd. t Red Cross Activities Closed for Year . Freats for= : iA _0 0 0004 Dr. Cupler, of Chicago, has visited Elm Place school with his movie ‘amera, and has taken numerous ures not only of the children at lay, but of some of the teachers. e has caught his | in play, oing stunts, on the , and many ther interesting An.n:no‘ wn to s. Today we are to see for the rst time these pictures. _ Mrs. chaat‘s‘ pictures of Pet Day will e shown, also. Even though we ave seen ourselyes trotting .proudly rith our dogs and other pets before, e care anxiously. :wai!ingg;'for the reat again. | .005 Nes‘ < The audience num@ med to enjoy the program especially. . > > t Then, too, the ionica band made its last ap ‘for this year. Some of our old favorites were played by soloists, | 1 They made almost all of the scenâ€" ery. used in the playlet, and the characters did their s exceptionâ€" ally well. ( ce h4 +4 etta called "The Shnfl ker and th Elves." hok : db F ffl“ t mscc o ‘“x*g\ en n es fOmananirne use p model at only tion for $5 ..\ five‘years for only $1 a year included in the delivered price. In the standard 1â€"year warranty, 1935 General Electric reâ€" ; PAINLESS DEATH 'Whpiy sudden deathis usually painless explained in an interesting article in The Ameriâ€" cz;i eekly, the magazine distribâ€" u ith NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" CAGO| HERALD AND EXAMINEER." | "I am very sorry, but it will be im ossible for me to come.to the Cenâ€" {:::fi ! celebration which Deerfield is to Have in June." || 80 miss ber seve CGale your Deer : "I gm very much interested in the coming Centennial célebration and ould love to be the ; to represent ;y ily and would enjoy meeting some lof the old families, but would miss the old home as [ still rememâ€"| ber it well, although it was sixtyâ€" seven‘years in May since my Uncle CGaleb‘s and my father‘s families and your |sister Ellien MeCraren left l?eer I1d for Californig, % ver the attic floor.of your home. %‘hi thick, fire-]‘roozo verminâ€" proof! insulation, reduces heat fiu.‘ protects in case of fire and provides added comfort in winter and stimmer. | ( Migs Marie McCraren has received le! from Mrs. Annie Cadwell ii. b, who resides in San Jose, Calif] Mrs, Titcomb is the daughter of ~Mr. and Mrs, Philéemon Cadwell and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cadwell (first settlers) ujé gix W / The Cadwell family, the first to kettle in the village of Deerfield in 1838, has not many |descendents in this community. .In{ answer to. reâ€" uegls for information of this family &r ‘fhe Centennial gelebration,. the Nowing reply was| received from Mrs. Annie Cadwell ,'fibcomb,‘ who is past |eighty years lage and it is gixtyiseven . years ce : she ~went Cadwell Descendent 8 | [ <~Writes Friend Here § ] ROEEK WOOL HOME INSULATION Scrtens â€" Roofs â€" Mill Work P.A1377 _ |â€" 866 Central Ave. OP MODELS Ralph Steel s 1OTT y, the first ‘to of Deerfield in descendents in answer to reâ€" i of this family THE PRESS IOLLI NCO Ts ie fuunaso es ut ON BEAUTIFUL BIG STAR LAKE â€" BALDWIN] MICHIGAn C l m al NEECARNIS LEVnRE you T.arp on your vqcapo ‘ lelePho: oi ‘ d B and make uJe of the exacté_q" mmodatiopgsÂ¥ou desire. Vamtio{t vel may behh ';ithiss " ' ad & telephone callâ€"i1|aivance may biep you divdgiilffee ment and ainoyande.dAnd while you bre enjoying fh. ;df. remember tt telei)hdqe !ldl eep you it » 'ch with ‘the folks bm}t:k home! Bel] s lmt everywhere 'DJ Wherever voru! mlE myoan‘ig o EFORE you start on yvour rates for outâ€"ofâ€"town calls, which now beki gaw;i miaquypx.wqg:a‘oq as formerly. Take advantage of the bargain 4e AND MAKE YOUR PLANS MISS EDITH PbW HOLT $3 .. DIREC * RATES REDUCED You can afford your gigl carnis this Full ; one fee ihel 1 expenses; use of all equipment horses; i 0 Mr prof. What a glorions sgmmer for ur) g feeâ€"and e ty trip is an ccursio ming and carmpeing under careful « trips, Mm f an open fire;|c beautiful Perk Marquette River, ||F daire pre tion; tested water) : gitls live in robn d high cabing nflormficb 5 girls A rog of the staff, of twenty ‘fif‘” on the no: ' f::da_c.ui g' â€"â€" thut Aut girls. 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