P. 202%6 hfor,lnd_‘i.f r‘ irsity m* / and Adâ€"} ‘ x ‘for C ‘LOTHES « Milk Damy ie f 00 â€"$140.00 8 15.00 ... $125.00 ~I8 75.00 "Tigks 10.00 ..$140.00 ... $145.00 <nwk t. $165.00 s â€"$125.00 ; l: $5.00 l .$ ©15.00 5 for al} kinds .. $145.00 .$125.00 .$ 85.00 ~â€"$115.00 .$ 95.00 â€"$165.00 o omm 4 E 410 Tel. H. P. 94# * to Glass RATING er 12, X sAt #3+ 4 Jie i Ob L I I R ey mAESlDESCHOOL &« $s ho + GN I 5 D ue Saturddy Bob . and |myself tR Satur | [ f !A';o“ to the WGN station. We > ‘and heard the broadcasting. ‘mot hear qle music M‘M n the studio. (It goés down to o â€"main control room jand comes wp and you hear it actgally + Sn a loud speaker. | There are EM Mogglpubc,twomyon "o .A _ naanle who are bmm ¢ & and the P WDAY: {_ï¬ An Unusual Plant . «_ ____ "ir. Wright brought an CP&!“*‘ to our school.. It was Ts four 6 | lilies. He '%m m,]mg from a bulb« buib was planted last Novemâ€" ber. For a long time nothing hapâ€" ' but llr.m:‘ricb‘. kept it in a place watered it. Then ‘ ,,..dmvo#d‘think it was a tropical plant. We want to Plant some of these bulbs next year. **** "__Howard Will, Grade 6. \| _A Â¥Visit to a New House‘ We went for a walk. f We saw a house being built. We‘ watched them make cement. ? mdltforhï¬m- s We watched : them boards. are also working with wood. E&...cmuw po i E3 librarian us story ’ , Bookie.â€"Dick nmâ€"y‘ & / We went to the library on Thursâ€" In our art time we have made a panel for science, It is madé with colored chalks and shows the use of animals. It is a picture of a farmyard with many cows and pigs. Overhead are some wild geese fiying. In the foreground are utqilrmd-d‘nmtlfox- m&mmdhmpnï¬y. McGowan, Grade 6, We We went in four cars. | When we got there the librarian i4 us a story pbnt_lr._nogkio. he people who are! broadeasiâ€" Herbert McAllister, Grade 6. went to the library in four penses have been materially reduced beause @He has complied strictly with the laws of Illinois by maintaining a law office and nof a detective bureau. i Pss P [ SCHOOL NEWS @State‘s Atit:)rneys for 50 yearï¬ have been reâ€"elected for second terms. As State‘s Attorney he has succeeded and should be reâ€"elected! . ~ STATE‘S ATTORNE CHARLES E. MASON @During Mr. Mason‘s tenure in office, exâ€" LAKE COUNTY APRIL 2, Your Vote for 1 and 2. To write a poem is our assignmen orar oc on "a s wl T . Orln-yMMIu really car do. leths JP l ui&hï¬hu?n“w, """"?‘[h""" 3:« the but hm‘;;‘wo’ob I »':' o | much. M-nt'h’:zhoxghudg But to write & poem is our 4 And from that I cannot get away. | | I â€"wish I could pen, ‘Then, I â€"l&t‘mmfl and My teacher in surprise would most fall from A:dkrcn;qï¬m&am.% But, mur“c clock}; it‘s time tï¬&- And this is all I have; Alas! Alas! | 1 _â€"â€"Tom Brown, Grade 7. of & (A Magic Touch . | One of the most exciting: moâ€" ments of| my | life happened this winter on a morning followi a heavy m_:v‘atonn.[ ; 3 Nominate Wires were down and the elecâ€" tricity off. It was vafi eold in the house and I dressedâ€"quickly. Just as i was leaving my I noticed glectric train s on the . I went to the ba t and, although I knew ‘there were no lights, I. snapped the button on from forte of habit. Then things began to happen. The lights came va, the burner started up, and the radio to play. It was as though I had waved a magie wand. I ran to the window and the elecâ€" tric train was just disappearing. tric train was just MpmM. â€" Mother said that evi y the men had just got the wirg fixed up, bnt.‘hl still (like to think I started all that action by just pushâ€" ing that button. â€"Robyn )(:;;tdden Jr. Until, -hl.clomua. Some hunters and away. Where I was , I did not h Until someone "To | go." M!ws. all new, And it das on me I was in a ‘There also a partner was waiting me, Another -_in-r';_“rrfl_u could â€" F When to each other our storiee we‘d tell. Al‘mflbmï¬hh.‘. ‘through, For that‘s the life of a bear a| 200. ; Nancy Miller, Grade 2. MASO RAVINIA SCHOOL . . "Sir David wears‘ a wn" has been chosen by the 8th grade of Ravinia school.: as its play. The members of the cast ate workâ€" inglnrdutheylayiltortlven & â€" CHARLES E. ; A ‘s Life (k* am a potee Â¥8ur) strong and bolg . 1 ; Republican l Candidate For Reâ€"Election For Writing a Poem awer, Mona: Benson ; First Friday evening, April 3, at 8 The 8th grade will be assist chorus oiï¬ï¬‚l and "th grade cast of characters follows: | Grmbopr:::-_ F&Mj‘*fl_m idan; Second Prologue, Paulipe Mlume ; . Warren. . Littke oX Ehy3 ar hul} phill ; F4 Pcia‘l' * e oa:l: rignts D“‘B.lin??.“ serr: Second e .‘ Jobn | Manles ,'!‘ Rachel Brept; Women, Marliya_ Lalfinaan { First | Héadsman, nï¬::'; i scond mm;y hheeh' l't%e: Second | A cce abdit Dorâ€" Tels : Sedond" Soldier, [Alfred Stesff) Firs Population, _ Margaret | An ¢¥Bebon Population, Lois Venning ; Fiu Rigk Al» lenby ; Councilor, Kelly B ; Kin Gmti Aunt, Mary Eyler : ladwr.;'shlr (PAster, In secial science, the 6thlgrade have been making time linl : My Jline is four feet lwnd dWa foot ‘high. It goes from 500 B.C.] } 1500 A.D. For each country, WÂ¥ are having a different eolor. : $WM â€"jone end is a chart to tell what MBuntry each color stands for. _ We have mhdmmimh;p.f:z | gach space represents 40"years, | */ / We are prehendisf ‘we al back with the people of the Middla@Ages. When we gain a uflï¬n nuft ber of noints. we become hts, 0B fords, When we gain a in n points, we become hts, or kings. t B t 3 Eu‘ PLACE SCH They‘re: dashing at my hai They‘re jumping on my no ‘They‘ve found a hole in‘ And are leaking to my to I‘m getting very wet, â€" What will my mother say ‘If they don‘t stop bomba Thud! Thud! Thud! | . Goes the rain that makes And many a dangerous A Thud! Thud! Thad!â€" | _ _ | |â€"â€"~â€"â€"Andry Smith, Open House Night 6 ; . Last night was open ho ,‘}: ight at the Elm Place school Mhd !was onge of the prettiest and ‘: inâ€" teresting . pr s. we hgyg ever had. First tzommty ‘griby sang a Dutch sorg, did a Dutéh i@lance and gave a play about { and gave a play ut â€" & oman who always was lon e. P ?‘3 1 the science program . gi ’ ‘The sixth grade lhowed-':lomv" + ments, and the seventh gradÂ¥ talkâ€" ed about water. ‘Slides 3» of the most interesting consteliations in ‘the heavens were shown! h8 some of the children in (Miss | @Riney‘s astronomy classes. (The lit/â€"rature departments gave :dram H ions and tableaux of some of t§p*well known books. The manual hBts secâ€" tion gave talks about the AW@ferent tools. They also gave us :' idea of what they made thro ‘:'é,‘}‘, it the year. Next came the -?';? h. proâ€" gram, broadcasted from E. 39' ‘(Elm Place ‘school). ) The ‘featy Q';;;. the program was the chain g@ig) which told hqw they were sent ?“ il by the English king. That i {jecause ‘they | had used poor "';3‘\:3 The chorns which they sang Wa8) "Our sentente is gimple) $7 The object is clear. / !& We must speak (better Emglish For others to hear." it B , <| Graphs illustrating < hov and Ip what ways :sop’* jured; were shown by somie in the arithmetic dha}n me last number on the proBt given by. the social sciefite It was very lovely. A p#i e the early Greeks, Romans, | ucgeru made a_ colorful Then came children cariyi of the Pan American .’s'f of :ll came a girl represiin umbia carrying the Amg 8 The prograny was , conchu the singing of "Ame 1, the program in the audfor peg'ple visited the |diffeiter and so ended open !10; hn must stay in doors all Kelsey Pledges Fm) l \Time Service F fli&g Pledging himself{ to service in office Harold of Barrington, Republic for county coroner, y lined a part of his Highland Park audien The co;oner’é u:cut w-1 9 and virtually 1 mnxed. It: was ;{luf‘ horse and buggy day a is modernized it is of â€"liftl@iuse for pr?pou,to do, then th row | he duty of coroner over to theish| Fiff and eliminate the jexpense |Bht kely. l}t should not be + side Ting!!| Ie. Kelâ€" sey declared. . { 1 -;Bygivingfgllï¬me office, he explained, ‘he could @ut@the logs of life from automobile |#Zecid and eliminate many of ithdl p t automobile collisions. â€"|| |3% < ||| ~"I reduced the count ‘ ebt $390,â€" 000 in 1934 when I whs chai of the Lake County td of . ervisors and can reduce thy cost of the coroner‘s office by reding death rate in ‘accidefts,the: eluded. We B 3~41 i Did Micé}Damage We ur Trees and Sh o roxiia s Hook‘s Fairway FOR REPLACEM Phone H. P. 2 â€"Susan Lackne®, 11 U y [he duty ie en %’u}ï¬ 18 4. [)! ebt $390,â€" dhai ».of‘ cost of h@ging :the: iscth if |§ mud k [ f the which ail by zéauae‘ â€"â€" The Mess it 1 tin Kelse dida E° PRESS de d C igean :. flag} . man, re in nÂ¥dre . Th .Gâ€"3. 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