| the moat, fastened by real ___| The girls painted the whole “flm-nd;fln were put\on \ * | in black. | As a or fea ; the walls and towers were with tiny, paper ivy, and green paper grass was placed around the |_â€" much bustle. Th | â€" _ @ set o'!’:tpli \ an extensive cas |\| theâ€"room., | We began a s |._\the beginning o +# a ‘short h | o flitflequm;n [p ’.“‘né C ts in this | _ | later decided to /1 | _| picturing the stor N I | of thai time, [ The drew | . castle and the be . girls the . 1 5 o oo Pn D on CCCC) . CENUIs. â€"â€" Wt held up in Laredo, ‘Texas, beca f ho oi " nc ue oo hx & | back :n:uloï¬?: h!bu and a relic from | My mother and father just came | _ LINCOLN SCHOOL ‘A TRIP TO MEXICO Chan you _ to and . vi M:l‘u:ry ,m.....,,“{;'r.‘,. 8. ries Pn 5s wet mtï¬ ts c ie c gpnpormnehoandnhfllmbnutd sheets, which we painted to repreâ€" sent rocks, covering the table legs. _ _ We are very proud of our éastle and murals and wish to invite: each and all of you to come and view. Wt . 20000 ho t 2s ie m ( ul0 c anaoe 222. CSE BC DOS â€" Uullâ€" bert‘s passage through the woods to Rebecca‘s f; 1. A The castle was from old salt boxes, oatmeal boxes and a various assortment of _ First, the foundation of bea board â€" was placed on two card Then the girls helped make the wall, the towers, turrets, stabl and main :‘on;:.“ A moat was fash out paper and the sto were made of corrugated paper. A little drawbridge was p over the moat. fastanad. har" ant 2t ie c The drew up plans for the castle the best ‘was used.> The girls an the murals in art and1 worked on\them in their spare time. Altogether,\ there are 14 mourals. Each girl haÂ¥l one scene to de except one ‘of which two people worked. They were e in chalk and showed W important periods in story, ‘from de Bois Gun-J bert‘s passage ugh the woods We began a study of Ivanhoe in the beginningâ€"of the school year a ‘short history of EnchndE m the Norman Conquest to King John‘s reign,. We were all very inâ€" in this romantic tale and latex decided to make some murals pi ing the story and also a castle of that time., For several months the : eighth grade room has been a scene of much bulfltn;l.'be outcome of it llé a set of murals upon the wall an an extensive castle in the back of _ _RAVINIA SCHOOL EIGHTH GRADE PROJECT Louis Stevenson, .E;I# Conkling, Dorothy | Aldis, ‘Jaines‘ Whiteomb, Riley and Nancy Byrd Turner. â€œâ€˜ï¬ are m} other poets we like. â€" MHow§rd Jacobs, Grade 4. .__ _ | >‘ SCHOOL NEWS© "We ‘are ‘studying poetry in o room at school. We are drawing il ustrations of our favorite poems: some of us are writing original. for our poetry books. These are some, of our fdvorite péets:! Robe *:"bo’j and a girl were chosen k on each one of them. The fo 4 will plan a/number of activiâ€" forâ€"the raising of money, z that they may leave a nice gift fo the school.â€"Marilyn Will, Grade 8. t POETRY The eighth gr of \ Braesic school have jmmm an .mff grade club. The usual officers, pres. ident, vice president, secretary ar treasurer were elected. The vic president is also | social ; c The people have been voted for:and elected to write the class prophecy,.} will and history. _ ¢ ‘: _ BRAESIDE SCHOOL EIGHTH GRADE, CLUB Saxophones â€"| Leslie Pnfllï¬n, Douglas Gentry, Bill Kellner, J. \D. Zook. | :\ ' Eud Horns â€"‘Fred Shelton, Frank xm} B | * 8 Drumsâ€"George Bard, Jim Kiik. PAGE TEN Just,"Piekâ€"tocks" t@ictosk s _ *** At &A corner of ï¬n stair, This old clock is alw He‘s just a handred today, v GRANDFATHER‘S CLOCK es EoA idriih mss *"Tickâ€"tock" ‘all the day., At Anna ELM PLACE SCHOOL They enjoyed made out of 4 tune to, play, | we are most grateful to them for making it possible for us to get first hand\information about the county 0 § and their work, Last ; morning States Atâ€" torney |Charles E. Mason explained his duties to the upper grades, The Love Pirates of Hawaii. A ‘operetta full of good songs, pretty fir.l-. . daring pirates, snappy diaâ€" ‘otuo.:ut,llfe,lnd“papâ€willbe given in the auditorium . Friday, March 13, 1936 Save this date and | save your coins so that you will have | mp club mmm There ;‘mlslmintth i .‘Tr:kd- sta looking 1°8, workâ€" ETo mm «O _ AMEL Russ Alford, the county clerk came to our uf«?o‘ and told the 7th and 8th‘ graders ‘nbout the work of the county clerk,. On Tuesday, February 18, Mr. R. M, Lobdell, the Superinâ€" tendent of Highways came and told. of his work. Both of these "men were very interesting. . Having %:u men, is a project of the Auxâ€" ary of the American Legion and Shields studénts Mary Lou Keaster will be initta into Chi Onega sorotity, and, Le Sarett will ‘be: initiated into . Phi Kappa Psi ternity at Northwest. ern.‘ ; Both‘ are former Deerfieldâ€" Cns ce n e 1Ol David Ca mann, former Deerfield Shields : student has‘ been made : member of Phi Beta Kappa, nationa honorary ‘scholastic m‘ujmm( of the Cu‘x;leton' Co m,e{uptu‘ CA F Spe s ton m t t i 19y Noi Molly Grinnel 1, ex-DeeJ:l:l Shields student, has been selec the freshman member of the Soci committée at Swarthmore. _ â€" Driving tests! &?’q given students by the Chicago Mot Thurï¬hy_ d Friday of last According to final senior ratin compiled by Mr. Pertz, Elise Fleag willâ€"be valedictorian and Lore Lindstrom .will be ‘salutorian of t] class of 1936, $ o Miss ood‘s art studedts \ ’ working on posters for ths Gi _conferencé which is to be Keld year at (the Highland <Park hi ï¬chool. 4 e e Representatives from many of | colleges will be here March :4 discuss‘ future education} with junior and senior students.. *J Paul Rubley ,a graduaté of fieldâ€"Shields, has been "burning the track 4t Notre Dame. An a: cle about him appeared \récently Notre Dame‘s official paper, Scholastic." i 1 'DE%EW SCHOOL On Tll‘l-_'x ..y. Fï¬bmry 137 Mr once a week, the pool will be av able to girls every Monday, W nesday and Thursday. Miss d0d‘s~ | ank / sbnAases s y Kathryn Weinberg A leap year dance held Sa evening! at the Lake Forest : school pronounced a su by all who attended. | The dance under the direction . of Mrs, | and Mr. Nelson. | +5 the best times I have ever h Alice Johnson, Grade 7. _ . " " DACCUNE ~DUC thissoon | ',’l. 'into bigâ€"fleecy |snow flakes ich made the lovliest sight you (Eguld imagine; â€" There were some 12 the horses thatâ€"we tinkling " we rodefulong.ktvï¬y;%me\we cathe to a snow drift we would jump in 7 it. In a shortxtimq'-wq all looked ke snowmen. ‘‘After our ride all} the way to| Rayinia we came b ,;tol school |where |we found som 4) hot cocoa and J:ooldq- iwaiting lo m.' I‘ think that sleigh ride was onb of RIDGE SCHOOL 'oqg SLEIGH m%% 00 Shouts and laughter ‘?ï¬ed the air on the afternoonâ€"of Feb ‘4B, as two sleighs pulled away from Ridge school. We were all going. a gleigh ride~ . When we sta it was sleeting but this soon | od‘ into big fibecv ‘unnw Aar... Whi.L 8t trip. Now the first grade ar ing a post office and a groce in their own room at pchooq Brown, Grade 8, _ _ | § Tuesday the firstgrade afi Miss !ugu:wm to the Highland" Park Post Office. ~ Mr. Sch der \Whowed them ‘tbfltlm'pl‘&nd ‘the wi&y they send the letters to different Places. The first graie learned &gr | deal about the halflllin; o#;mfl}’. B | Later the children went to|H groâ€" cery store and the grocer Whowed them many different {foo@@| and. fruits. They had a very. in -'? sting trip. Now the first orada arlilnar" their frip vety"much and I h they: will ‘me along « next : trip f“g?co;-â€"Eddi Grade 3. 1 sW Sdap t N 0d HIGH SCHOOL NOTE were given to th Motor‘ cl yin: . ERFECT job! Lit:nd. kc on } that ‘their Weil, yroâ€"REC ‘|\ *Permit me} to extend |imy sincere i ‘eon;it:'uhu’ on the 25th anniâ€" versary of the founding of the Highâ€" Tand | Park ss. | The . record of achievement of your newspaper: | the e?‘fo;‘)le of Highland Park during the mt twentyâ€"five years is one of which you m y |well feel proud.‘ A qur%r of a entury is a long time: in any businegs"but when a newspaâ€" #rves a) community ably and faithfully for ‘that length of : time the owners of that paper can take satisfaction in the: thought that their‘s is a tagk well performed. It. is my est hope that you willâ€" ¢ontinue to serve the people of Hixhlq,nd Park and surrounding communities efficiently and conâ€" scientiously in the ifuture as you ‘have im the past." ~ / . Wishing the Highland Park Press and the people of Highland Park the fullest measure of ‘happiness and. success now and in the years‘ to come, I am | | i & | LIFE‘S JUSt ONE BiG LAYER CAKE â€" A LaAYvER | OF SUNSHINE AND STORM [A LAYER OF GLoom AND A LAYER oF yov. | YyOu‘VvE GOT To TAKE .. UFagsiT Come s o Candidate For | M ogdt 20 men, from a number of the BE ‘faiflic&‘ ch?xrchos: of ‘Chiâ€" cago, have formed what is known as the Albright Brotherhood Chorâ€" uq+ This |group have been ainmg at many of the Evangeli¢al churchâ€" es in the Chicago area on the secâ€" om* Sunday evening of each month. This will be their third appearance at\bf Bethany. I1 _ members and rignds of the church are ‘invited to ar thisâ€"group.| Their concert will be followed by 4 short message by the‘pastor, Rev. H. F. Siemsen. The service 'v/ilf begin at 7:45. p.m. next Surxg.y evéning. bxtfAlse )A Men‘s Chorus, Sunday ‘ _\ |atâ€"Bethany Church 3 iroughout March \| . On. scroll . above. the eagle crest‘is the Latin motto of the Un:â€" ited . States â€" E Pluribus Unum, meaning terally, "One from Many"; that is o mtï¬;cnfrom many states. %n @ scroll underneath the shield is t 0"1‘,4lt.i legend, Si quaeris penin-} sulam ‘anfoenam circum;piee, which‘ may be: franslated; "if (you seek a| pleagant p insula look about you." | bcah;-, ed flH program. ‘We are d nlomo very tï¬q}t collecâ€" : as some eollections. ml!] y ‘is con‘:lï¬ly;% l}ï¬im #vhcth&rku stamp collector or not. |â€"The zichim Centegnial Comâ€" memorative stamp has two Latin inâ€" gcriptions. | Very truly ioln‘i, LEOQ DAILEY, s Democrati¢ candidate for State Senator. and pleasure for led the paint job of yours! A firm State Senator Flop ‘HE PRESS ALBERT LARSON, Stationary Store, Highland Park TT MMD Th a Evewies c 00000000 6 . 2 CCee 38 South Dearborn: Street ightful writer Â¥hrano,, 13 _ 7 _""IOWw the carnest, thoughtful writer through the ramifications of his a t, but it will pay any eomdrgtiom citiâ€" zen 20 give the nécessaryâ€"time for in vidual peâ€" rusal of Mr. Garland‘s book." Times, Trenton, Ry:t A a MMvnipmceitzertaged d he db ancind 1and : THE TREASURE CHEST, Highland Park BRBNTANO’B, “ x. Washington St., Chica, A wellâ€"known lawyer writes: "Here is a) book that should be b:g in every high 'chos colâ€" lege as a text Every student, busin man, quleuionl man mdï¬m should secure a copy of this book and : and digest the contents of this startling criticism of our economic system." Paris E. Woolqry; in "Book Chat.". thi .fn,{é.a;., n-i; ECE fwï¬\m ll()i DoOOK so seathing nunciation o e pernicious \practieu of the last two d?udea, or so_radiurl.lly different in its treatment of the economi¢, morai, and philosophical aspects of the problem of deâ€" ?reuion . . . the book is timely . , . interesting . . . nformative." Vnderbilg Alumnus, | | 1 wormnirfminmmien far j "A timely book on a tinlil‘y subject and 'ri‘tep by a man who knows . ... his frankness at times verges on brutality in its refusal to recognize as sacred or holy any creed or theory existent in either the financial, industrial, mercantile, or poâ€" litical fields of ught and action. If anyone wants the lowâ€"d on the causes of depression, Garland surely supplies the answer, . . ," Federaâ€" tion NmTr(;hieno. 1 44) : Abroad the splendid "Normandie" h | Mr. Holimes takes ‘his auditorâ€"specâ€" tators to the great port of LeHavre. of ;henco.by motorcar to proud old i. | Rouen with its, greatâ€"Gothic catheâ€" n |»dral ‘and its mbiding memories of râ€"| Joan the Maiq.. Nearby we are to g| see the famolp ruins of Jumieges, iâ€"| the marvelous cloisters ‘of Saint >« | WandriHe 3:4 Lisieux, with its| i. | shrine ‘of 3te' ‘Therese. Also with e | their special J,luinu on the visitor .. What are believed to be the oldest ostrich eggs in the world have been unearthed during excavations at Maadi, suburb of Cairo, Egypt. They "li said to be more than 50 centuries 0. *A | author I admire and he ha§ revealed did, not dream ekisted and given me pressions and their cure.. . . startlin: | are Falaise and Caen and Bayeuxâ€" all calling to mind the pomp and splendor of NoL‘man times.. In Falâ€" aige, William }thJ“Conquerbr was ,gbm in 1027, in beautiful old Caen he is buried, Bayeux has a magnifiâ€" cent cathedral and is the proud posâ€" sessor of a world famous tapestry, depicting the Battle of H;tyings and the Norman Conquest. ond our road leads to Brittany â€" Land and Pardons â€" unchanging through the centuries, and filled â€"with such charmingly qu@gint old places as ~Pont Aven and Concarneau, haunts of artists from all over the world, lovely ‘old Quimper, all fables and gables, ‘picturesque Paimpol and the "Pierre Loti Country" of the Iceland | fisherman, St. Malo, with its encirâ€" cling ramparts â€" famous as the birthplace of Jacques Cartier the exâ€" plorer.. And ‘of course, Mont ‘2(, Michel, one of the wonders of Eurâ€" ope, with its Abbey of the Middle Ages, its chapels, cloisters and de-! pendent town. "One reads Mr. Garland‘s book, ‘Depressions And Their Solution,‘ with a sense of knowing just what heé is talking about, . . . This author‘s outâ€" standing recom endftion,ris his iuciditz in treatâ€" ‘ment a;?d his méthod of attack. . . . His analysis is an all embracing one, including not alone ecoâ€" nomic but moral | philowphic:f iu‘tm. :+ . Phe seriousness of context is enlivened by a sense of humor." â€" Investment News, N. Y., & ï¬ Wel't-h_l&n inin_is_tet writes. ". .. much in tha "There is #rinbing recl¢cj _ _i ; 2 10M of economic data, but an intensely gripping recital, a vivid picturization of a verted era in civ» ilization that threatened the existence of a mmn. Never be(o:: have the eorru&ï¬ng, ‘demoralizing influences that even y menace the stability of this country, been so ruthlessly exâ€" posed or so vehq,ently denounced, asg in this * 1 (Anttiactmerk» ar l‘,. A P EN | Is the l-‘h+t Great Book on Depression e o+ . 1‘% that honestly, . earlessly, and competently ‘sets forth the uung of degmaion, and points out the obvious remedies. o not be deceived by the wrangling of clever politicians, too often secretly ‘eontrollegby emissaries of selfi h interest, or ‘by the ravings of commercialized p Know for yourself the conditions that brought on our last debacle and the ones that foretell another of possiâ€" bly greater intensity. « For it is no dry compilation of economic data ,‘g"_rip!:_in: recital, a vivid picturization of a per DEPRESSIONS AND THEIR . ~~~ SOLUTION . /. . there probably has been written no book BURTON HOLMES®‘ 7 "TOURISTS" TO VISIT NORMANDY & BRITTANXY Ret C. M. GARLAND wrote thg .' Depr%ssnons vus, Solution ‘if he ha@ 1 e_sired to be sensational, he micht if he had desired to be sensational, he might legitimateb' have called this remarkable book The Prostitution of The U. 8. A. ASTONISHING) WORK rl:?t&-lm.y_“x‘? lofl?? the earnest «.. Startlingly new." THE GUILFORD PRESS uch in thgls ituations :‘!: of deâ€" Keep It Mum kphraim,’ the negro horse tn‘n- er, was seated, reading a letter, with Lige, standing behind him holding his hands over Eph‘s ears, . |_ > n o0 K DEaALERS nd Patk| _ The Post Office News Company â€"DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY â€"The regulr meeting of the Raâ€" viniaGarden club will be held at the home of Mrs. E. L. Easton, 1875 Groveland aveau* at 2 o‘clock on Friday, March â€"13. ; Ravinia Glrdï¬n * ‘ Club Meets Mar. 13 Congratulations The following Dentists congratglate ThaiHighland Park .. Press on the completion of its twen th yeu'r.;r |__ Dr. Earl D. Fritsch, D.DE | f Dr. John W..ShedH, D.D Officeâ€"47 South St. Johns Ave. â€" Tel. Hi Residenceâ€"153 8. Second St. . LC i® Residenceâ€"336 Orchard fane + | Tok Wialifed Park 178 â€" Dr. B. A. Hamilton, D.DB. | Dr. A. J. W D.D.S . lak Oï¬e‘ea-ZNorthSlu'idn'W = Tc'.fl hrkflr'- .. _Dr. Geo. H. Mi D.DBB.. °* ud qss 2 Norm Shoridan Read â€" (el. mtighdna Park tosy ce â€"2 North Sheridan Road â€" . â€" 801 South St. Johns Ave . On sule at d United Slates ts wareery _ . . _ o. O Political and DEPRESSIONS AND THEIR Member, ber As 1 ~â€" *READ IT" < } The head of t school of e he °“mn! %NOD E"i“ï¬i:l Indeed, you will never know what i2 X T u’l&n’ï¬n'- Te ' Get Your Copy Today! You Will Neve f READ T; {. DEPRESSIONS AND THEIR f with a Chapter on C, M. GARLAND, BE r.rs Mamkls Calc ) Fuantver looks you squarely in the . You owe it to yourself to ~‘"He (Garland) knows histor ly, with power, )I::O “doechi'::tqm' sita :g:gk: a spade, tryo matter how high up gl;;:tntion. o '" Nuhvill‘flBanan..m »very earnest, conscientious citizen w "A well known commercia} writer sa a book that should be in‘mr&:.fl library. Your fearlessness in exp Insull setup, the National Electric Li tion.etc.,...givutbebookpmiqu is enhertai;i.n‘fl& written and, once i it will be ‘through to the end. 141 W. Jackson Bivd. "Garland . . . rips into the Repub crats, and la ‘pred.tor{j interests. 4 mated mto';rul,mku is printed scream to the blu.flk!u. e ‘g £§ i sioniby tl;e t’l:xm. d ntt-t'npb t:l.l J Q' opinion o is departmen 3 s tEe lowâ€"down on‘ the lituattgdn." Daily News, _ book is well worth reading." The 1 server, R‘“G‘h, N. C. i M * AND ‘Dl_" Irving .C’ Sd“h? D.D ery ;00 3 E;'-'e:;uuvl. w gflm’ibm AND THEIR so ks you squarely in the eyve 1P [ 0 o9 ns ope and se IMluminates Pending : Political There is much in it that is comm American P.‘178 222 West Remit by personal check or No Other North Bank DBriv, _( * Ph. State 8576 . * »Mechanica! "’_r’ft‘el'l J .o £50> CC snt 19. 2e Joffp o. Public postpaid to any | Eleftric â€"Shop Tel. 1HM* Park 357 Tel. Highidhd Park 4222 Cocon chocolate \st be from a white with bo and cold water ‘el. Hi Park :2190 ‘el-?fli:':t Park 3097 is $619 Belivered tax 112 in. safety ; | The New H 194 Ford V .â€"3 THURBDAY, MARCH 5 ns â€" mneon Highland Park pe, center poise ride, "ï¬l'llb{u!h-.. tire, metal tire cover says : UTION ure of the t Associaâ€" to call a He writes ipthess of & Wilson, Inc. UTION ace. . . ~It s started, th an % ges Ialnls icago, III. "Tt is . L. nd school concrete. has s on in ION in the NSLADE Cantractor in the paid staing $ AX N ty Mn t Pl