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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1936, p. 10

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. While visiting the Smithsonian inâ€" stitute she saw {.indberg’l plane and the tgotlus he wore during his flight to Paris. | t y Loo ‘ Miss Hall had such a nice time that she hoped we would all be able to go to Washington some day. Norbért Bigley, Grade 7. I " Cor. Genesse U Wash. Sts., Waukegan Phorne: Ontario 7110 â€" Manager: MR. V. J. HULTMAN Hear EDGAR GUEST on znc House» HOLMES, Seaturing Riche over Station WGN Saturdays. 308 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. judges â€"never made a speech but asked many questions of the lawyer. She also vigited |the Senate day after the Bonus Bill had puu%o |There â€" were about fij page boys ready to run errands at a morun;' notice, * ; Cl ~REDUVCED RATES oncl”ousobon,fl:l‘o Charges only on un j :nmn.wrboifluh __On Thursday, February 27, Miss ‘Hall, our art teacher, gave a talk «in the agsembly about her trip to Washington, D.C. ~She said when :aen arriyed in \Washington, and t: into the Union station, \she found it to be bigger than she eyer dreamed it to be. She said that an army of 50,000 soldiers could stand in the concourse, . At the top. of one of the huge pillars in the staâ€" tion, cut out of marble, was a model of the White House. §7" \She also" visited the Supreme court. Before entering they were asked to be very quiet or they would be asked to leave. The judges then came out of a small room dressed in long black robes and took their places on their benches. A young lawyer was pleading for a negro who had been unjustly} treated. The FINANCGE.: corroration HOUSEHOLD A TRIP TO > WASHINGTON practice and a girl\taking golf lesâ€" sons. s:venth grade had a takeâ€" off on Major Bowes‘ amateur | s and two boys went fishing.> Righth tndehnltwoziflsdmuing&rl party, a|scene at the haird Ts, and a ‘stine in a dentist chair. ‘The program was very and | the pupils u‘d‘ parents enjoyed it imâ€" mensely. |~â€" â€" Eligabeth Hagener. ON YOUR OWn sIGNATURE } girls in the first grade \_and ironed their efiv thes. were tin\soldiers. Two of the seeâ€" ond -‘qud% made a snow man in time to the music, ll;d ttl::o bog played . \Some . 0 grade â€" girls J&m«l rope. .A boy milked a cow and‘several boys preâ€" tended they‘ were building a fire roasting| marshmallows. Two fourth grade boys played pingâ€"pong‘ and one boy was planting a garden, The fifth grade demonstra starting an oluord on a lcold, 3{ They also I a monkey and\ organâ€" grinder. | The sixth grade ha\q band LOA N S wWHEN YOU ARE FAcinG A DEMAND FOR CasH ... grade put on its part in the proâ€" gram, the lights were turned on so \ ‘ one could write down what S thought they were trying to charge of the program. She played the ‘piano and the children acted their parts behind â€"a. screen in time to music. ‘Their shadows fell on the screen, in silhouettes. The program was also given in assembly for the pupils. to see.. It was in the form of i& guessing game,. After each | LINCOLN SCHOOL | ; THE MUSICAL Â¥0}f PANTOMIMES : Jâ€". 44 At | the P.â€"T. A. meeting last March 4, there was a demonstraâ€" tion of musical p;ntonimm Ni:Bn, â€"our music teacher, was in PAGE TEN Single persons or married :v lo.u:o made ::hbo; biles. Repay in smiall monthiy bills,! The sensible use of a cash loan may help. You need not ask friends to help you geta HouseholdLoan. Useless worry won‘t pay your SCHOOL NEWS! Eligabeth Hagener, \ We have made bboklats‘bfithe different ‘phases of health ghout which we are‘ studying in } the seventh and eighth Tdo « Among these is a very i temting:"ona which tells about patent meditlnes. ‘It showed us that many things on ‘the: market today are not ! nly ,‘mrthleq, but actually poisonogs. ?._ELM PLACE #cdoo' f F GrapE â€" [ ~ | _ @ READING se s oo i e l s . The fifth grade chfildmh‘\ms A a hovie, built a castle, painted | c- 5 made & stained s#lmss dow â€"of cellophane. | Tue lay oon during homeâ€"room ~~‘~‘-- the three fifth gud;:rassgmbli'n ss hler‘s room and ‘prea‘od o'tf K Arthur pr:gnm. M <; For the movie thirtyâ€"five pi¢tures, e of children; were pagked gether ‘and told ‘he‘fittory,f \.‘ ~Another interesting booklét| was on Adulterated | Foods: | Sommg . of ‘these foods we foun very erâ€" us to the health. ; | | | / || _ 23e feel that we learned #uch h‘u, was helpful in this whit. lack Mathis, 7th grade. ... | â€"‘|| book... I have some other Books about Buffalo Bill. He\was a famâ€" ous scout and was the grea rhot from horseback. ~If you liké, hisâ€" tory, I am sure you\would likeé this book.â€"Art Supple, Grade 3. | | %â€" I am reading the book, "Followâ€" ing:the Frontier," by W. L. [Nida. I am very interested in this book. Itâ€"tells how we came into pbt sion ‘of_ the Great: North I liked theâ€"parts which (tell} Wbout Daniel Boon@+@nd Anthony Wayne, I am interested. in |reading |W ut‘ Buffaloâ€"Bill in theâ€"last part #f the 4 A 1 " Ii B l\s,\ I | a t f | ( } N 4 \ U i i \ I 4 roulngane " 50009 THE FRONTIER DODGE | o e ue oo iened Sovied Dodée T. \fl\"""w }\ SE" y _ sQPEN NY "poper U _R + a a * * o“ “\lr“,P‘f\' | and PLYM q:\is a1 y 7 7w°‘GE E; E_‘:." ;wdte“‘jw FARLLER car (t tg Poosn onk :}o'rd lives) .12 s iT : [pict mant. Th of itle wall) and 1 ;iap"lar rep f 8 5 ; 7 â€"A| colup ; pstai la , in o t tâ€". e : “zpo F aeg xrc y| â€"â€"4 (] PRI l’lY â€"| NEWS _ | ; A Di l‘in Bed! uoa see the Poy ‘\Thf first gradprs are ‘making a la cirecus s:t | and painting it inr_g_:illiapt golor§. 1| . ; : . |;.. |/ | . The serond ghade| children are building. a winrdmill | because now Ithey lare studying about the Dutch. _A boy in seeo e wrote the follo ix’aygt:o(hh’ h 3 2. t To Miss oflfi | [ I do like now (8 | | © _ |}\ . But I t:go but to play | > .‘ LI will bave to {look, out of the Window, | [ j=1 || > § i "Ad i‘flflg iage of|Arthur ind Guinevere; Linâ€" nette asks for elot to defend {her; Ga fights a guard; Tourâ€" 4ni t ‘fiews; and Galahad; ‘G 1 , ‘th A ’*Gl‘il. { indergaÂ¥ten | children are mfig rail ition and train. They) pretend tha&t they travel. Some places thky havelimagined visits to were|Chitago, Evaniston, New York, and Galifornia, i | NJ fused camment nokes, es sreim on knight‘s| shield, King A '-lb%» :tl‘i‘h. e ) ing (baby. Arthury out ¢ Et#nr d Merjin se / sword; |A ) C see Artihrn fiA&“i,flhm v nette asks for incel MOoUTH + DODGE COmmERCIAL eV 1 64 Arthur ) inderga news & AISNER out 0: , then painted it de wrote the Digâ€"car luxury~smailâ€"car upâ€" keepâ€"that‘s what you get from the big, new, Honey-‘::vln. Dodcc..‘ amgetting over 19 miles to the gallon of gasâ€"and so far l'h-venoxu to spend a single gent on upkeep." â€"â€" Clvlotu Ward, New York. t "Bigâ€"car luxury~â€" READ WHAT THESE OWNERS SAY ABOUT DODGE ECONOMY! THE PRESS Fourth Grade: |"Book Reviews." The Storybook of Steam was writâ€" ten byithe Petershams; I liked the story . because, | I learned . about steam. I liked the first chapter beâ€" cause it told how an engine is built. â€"by John Meyer. |, ; ‘The Ten Dreams of Zach Peters.| This book tells 0 _a‘ boy and his dog. rd Grade: We have a crossâ€" tion picture of the ~S.S. Norâ€" mandy on our 1, and have enâ€" joyed studying it because we did not know theré could be so many dizerentlthihn‘ on an ocean liner. We also| dis‘cov‘ud that the Norâ€" mandie is 11 féet longer than the new Queen Mary, _ : Nnncy.‘ Bumefit, Jeannette Casade, and Charles Cook took part in the am teuridar{, at our assembly last M't;day.i ancy and Jean played piano solos and Charles â€"was a good imitator of animals. , The medicine man is called an. angakok, _ . Phne Their fur coats are called parkas. First \Grade: Alice Clavey was entered in our grade this week. She transferred from the Waukegan ;c}xdols. | We are happy to welcome the ~|Eskimos |haye four months of n!:'lat ‘They say "one sleep". inâ€" stead of "one night." ~ . . % \They live in tents in the summer. ‘They use womarâ€"boats to carry |Eskimo women sew with bong needles. _ | 4 P | SCHOOL ‘Second Grade: (Card). We have been â€"studying about: Eskimos for a month. | Today we wrote ‘this story about Eskimos: ¢ ‘Eskimos live in igloos in the winter. | Igloos are made of blocks of ice. | Snow is used to fill the eracks, | Isllooc{ have but one room. | Ari Eskimo boat is called a kayak. |Eskimos hunt bears and deer for food. They also kill walruses, seals, and whales for food and oil. Now Sold By T the time away. a § "'_'_mrmm 5th grade. DEERFIELD GRAMMAR ; | t (uOOoigepnriepsitetize®Prats<a2c. i.: ::tld be “:mn oeonoTlc-l th:n (the amailler, competitive ma es â€"until I had my Dodge for a while! But when I proved to lfl’tflflhlllvu'q(h‘am to a .Ill?â€"s more than my old carrâ€"well, you can bet I was convinced." +( 1 : You counldn‘t make me beâ€" Heve," says Oliver F. Shenrer & Chicago, "‘that a car with t oQu. and roominess of a Dodce "I left San Leandro, Californ and drove to New York City Texas, Oklahoma, St. Louis, Chicago,etc., "sa uLA.OQn‘eh 6. Idle:flqugér J the United Enâ€" xloe & Machine Co., San Leanâ€" ro. "I watched my gas conâ€" sumption very carefully an, averaged 20 thiles to the gallon. I made one oil change and only . used three quarts of oil besides." 364 Central Ave.‘ â€"__Phone H. P. 2260 Service t., corner St; Johns and Elm Place autg editors and fashion auâ€" ~thorlities from coast to coast. Andbat‘ the very first glance 51 tme "olthis.‘ne\vDodp "Beltity Winner" of 19361 \dk about the economy of its big, powerful engine which ownlirs report gives them miledige, Also ask about the| Dodg safetyâ€"steel. body . . . Airglideâ€"Ride â€"â€" the amaz. ou d with brilliant new ty that has provoked enâ€" t ic praise everywheref "Whe most beautiful car e ever built!" sav noted ERYONE knows Dodge as |the ‘car that smashed allfrecords for ruggedness, deriéndability, and amazing The following is Grace Herman‘s position : #€ mt ie "Love Pirate of Hawaii," an jopâ€" in two acts, d by Miss irginia Eng:ls apd M Hazel iller will be presented on Friâ€" ay evening,, March 13, 1636. at 8 .m., in Deerfleld Grammar School uditorium. | The: pr.oeoord&“vill be i for the music depa nt and eighth grade class. ‘ t epoed ‘This delightful comedy romance r,anrfldd â€"Grammar: ol" chilâ€" en prepared publicity for their retta on Friday evening. 6 ins its course in fair Hawaii. It is led .to the brim with light airy horuses, ‘romantic solos, and soft pautiful scenes. _ . ‘This story) concerns a big, bad irate, a U. S. lieutenant, an old ajd, and a, lonely Ameri¢an girl his. romance is iui)blment:ga.wibh ay comedy and song. § VING DODGE ie boy goes through many hardâ€" ips; but his pal, the dog, ‘gets m out of all these : One y the boy finds out what the dog inks.â€"by Clell Cazel. | $ i 43 Ni SHERIDAN lO‘Ao.D P Open; DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p | SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | =8UN‘.DA78 :30 to ‘l'i for Teading . P mfid %fih n:.' " ,'u is | 1 {Finst Chutlc’l; of Christ, Scientist Be#t ighland Park . & retta Friday Eve At Deerfield School CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC Room §12% CARS HOWARD MOfig Plumbing and Hea ELECTROL OIL BURNE P‘ % ':” Lom w * "'w,,* @ | %*p.,?d steps Avenue â€" Park I Park 271 â€" H. P. and TRUCKS to arrange time papments to p *Lint "‘." m_ se n panfy thout ‘notice in factory method find our work ef charges reasonabl Visgit us for od .' A *% '. lowestâ€"priced field, , Business men will also want to inspect the new 1936 lineâ€"of Dodge ial carse in t ane Bymoun â€" butenM in t Dodge genuine (hydraulic b?h! â€" ; . and startling cÂ¥a The| | Chapter, will hfln & party on . ning of A 16 at theâ€" Temple at o‘clock. â€" M Scully is chai of the m : , Amer AM‘xflifitm is‘ planning and~ card _ for April 15. © date is nounced in so not en’.flict' future other organ Ms. | Deerfield Luncheon At Doreas Citble Two of the field Presbyte Church at the church 3 18, beginni 12 4 iC is coned on.~ Th is may be mi ehil:l.ua_.ofl th -_&m Our men THURSDAY, MARCH Pp, Plah April a¢ 14 18¢ ially auâ€" You lts ’t)Mel'ieI lanning a: y for We ‘date is b gerfield & I equip that it wil 18, E. 8, #. N 1+ rHU

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