\\.$1.65 a NAME New of ~| â€" 89c | ul mam sh or Eton meelt tolls ‘fabrics. here th as well s perfect two a <of 1 by <Â¥lig. d BE |«Rebuilt BoYyS" b‘“_m&oa;mvï¬â€œ'“* ‘,,..,..uochdrhmi#m cago.. S youthful ;citizens, reâ€" stored in health and spirits thus *mflmhmm mh,mu&,nnbmmiflnd “‘,'hmomlewfllh‘vctho inter health camp. This work, :...,:‘.?‘A::: youth of the city n Shore e t mllombortohhy. "‘7â€â€˜1‘ thke their PACC 10 _ while six other lads, v and low in morale opportunity to go to t of salvaging the you No definite time is prescribed for _stay at camp. No formaliâ€" mark the completion of his reâ€" . With the return of norâ€" weight, color, and courage, the boy /becomes gutomatically| ready to go home and reésume his place in sehool or if older go out and try to 7â€"&“;&. away :from Arden Shore j things besides added weight and improved spirits. Materially, he is richer to the extent of some â€"clothes and a little pocket P ‘earned ~by doing ;hom ibout the camp after lesson hours. he is 'eQnipp:luafll the ‘of raising his family‘s stanâ€" ï¬' of livin:h by pauri;g t:; some the ideas he mequi m the % daily ru;lt.inc. | i _'L\oxperie!-eb tof camp : life â€"proves, 0 ing benefit to 5‘ youngsters :: their introducâ€" to nature. They make intimâ€" ate acquaintance with trees, flowers animals and actually see \the | for the first time. Mrsg. Theron v well known on the North Shore for her nature ‘study classes omes out to the canipone evening wery week. She takes the boys of doors and reveals to them the w of the night sky. Back in city streets stars can be seen ‘Af one thinks to look for them and interest in ‘astronomy is someâ€" 1 no one can ever take away ‘a person. Peter Petryneac, 4 young ‘ Polish ‘boy recently sent to Arizons for his health through the interest of Arden Shore, wrote site. : Not content with all f at hand the boys hike a couple â€"miles to Skokie marsh severals i a week,. Each new bird is ded on a big bulletin board in: ‘front hall with the discoverer‘s _buido'n.;'rhismeumm game. I c asking for some maps and ï¬bdfluhflm He said that che found the stars, even sugh way out west, like old Aoneliness at night. | ‘Just now the main preoc¢cupation every boy in camp is with bird iTheir interest was aroused dozen or more different ‘birds that to the feeding tray in front the main building. With spring on the way the interest mounts : day as countless species find ir way into the heavily wooded All \nature study at the camp is the . supervision | of Mrs. n Colton, but is locally in of Benny Zatleff, a former boy, trained by Mrs. Colton. says that when city boys come to camp and hear they re to go in for nature study they ‘and call it "sissy stuff." But .,mkufwoohnof'hҠcalled twice to go out on & N&â€" young children locked up alone the house, while they go‘to the or other amusement, are now to prosecution by the Society the Prevention of Cruelty to ture hike 891 Central Ave. B. E. CHRISTENSEN, O. D. Suppose you couldn‘t see the problem the teacher was demâ€" England, parents who leave Suppose you got a headache v_hmtfledwlun;llfl L:mmm,dh.m- MWouldn‘t you be bored? You bet you would! And you‘d probably do just what Johnny doesâ€"stir up a little amuseâ€" ment. His teport card shouldn‘t should read "Eyesight: D". * Start Johnny of to school climb up the alphabet. Leave Arden Shore APRIL 9, on the blackboard. Program Announced ./ for P.â€"T. A. Council Mrs. Robert Carpenter, 833 Glenâ€" coe avenue, Highland Park outlined the plans for the Allâ€"Day conferâ€" ence of the Parentâ€"Teacher council, to be held April 22 at the National College of Education, at a recent meeting of the executive board of the council. it Registration will‘ begin at 9:30 and the opening meeting, to be held in the main auditorium at 10 o‘clock, will be addressed by Dr. Frank Freeman of the University of Chiâ€" cago. At three sectional meetings which will be held at 11 o‘clock, creative arts, rhythmic experiences, and guidance in reading will be disâ€" cussed by groups of specialists in thege fields. A buffet luncheon will be ‘served in the college dining room at 1 o‘clock. Miss Edna Dean Baker will lead a discussion on "Parent Problems in Relitim Education": at. the 2:80 fting. | 4 h h C THIS SALE FOR APRIL 9, 10 and 11 Dr. Price‘s Y anilla ;;{/wzummm 4 |LAKE SHORE| sCOTTOWELS 6 .:. 756_ Buy Hellmann‘s ~Mayonnaise ELFIN CRACKERS xoney ! ull 1b. C y [ + : dos. } | (â€" Borle a9€ The favorite of good cooks for 80 years, Aged in wood, stronger, lasts longer, and the favor won‘t bake or freeze out. SPK ENTRELLA & h & C Bremner Bros. Their crisp,| tasty goodness adds zest to your soups and Full Pound | Package . l i,c Nothing adds more '::lt andfla« vorsome goodness to fln1 salads than this fine dn'%. I is also ideal for salads sek food menus. And Holder Free. Regular $1‘ Value Special sCOTTISSUE 10..,.69¢ "Famous for Flavor" 19¢ The ONLY flour insured against baking failures. . * $1.05 CERESOTA Jn 29¢ â€" Pure Not Bleached At 4:15 during a short sadal tea. ing following the tea. will Ne held on‘ the subject, y in Chifdhood" and "The Preâ€"Addlescent G@bup." | ~A buffet \will be siyed in the college dining: room Lit; 6:30 o‘clock. _ At the evening| Fieeting, opening at 8 o’:’:}Lck.; r.. W isner, Superintendent of Schools, {@lencoe, will summarize the even '?;,_'f"" the day, and Mr. Burton Fow "gheu]- master of the 'Dor er Hill ‘Sthoo of Wilmington, ware,: wi®h speak on â€" "Closing ‘the : Gap | Métween Youth and Age." ®). ~‘Mrs. Carpenter and hes @ommitâ€" tee of the Parentâ€"Teacher, council are pleased th:j so mary wellâ€" known | speakers and | ejucators have agreed to contribute their sorâ€" vices freely to the contf i s . FLOUR / The morning %‘om & 8 the contribution 6f ‘the a the growth of personglity. || |, |\ Miss Etta Moj“nnt will lind the meeting on rhythmic éx ces in the kindergarten and 6 rades, with David Lishkin, director of ‘the For salads 8 ox. bot. Sale Your Centrel PAAS EGG D Dress Vivid golors, easy 19¢ 14 N. IN wisyHLAND PARK 6 &ke Gr$c- & HE PRESS NTRELLA & B h CENTRELLA h & h CENTRELLA & CENTRELLA Efé_;gi'lnecbple. % = raymore Tomatoes, No. 2..........>..>. :qmlluiMMJclly.ll‘/qfl............. 'mymdSwMCM.no.z..g.‘.‘....;....‘ :W::‘Fuflklcd. . 1 .. . «.k .0 k 0k ) entrelld Red Maraschino Cherries : | |3u.b#lflc‘.‘.......,.‘,........2‘4'.;,.‘ :,m'â€msm.l'm'““odooo-1 :entrella Prepared Prunes, No, 2V/2 .: ... F ollq’V.P.S\nMPokMt."w..." io:v,hjt:por apkins, white or colors, . NTRELL ineapple Nuggets entrella O. P. Tea, 4 oz. ï¬sggémcll Peas. . ineapple Spears . entrelia Vanilla, 2 oz. size :Qa’rc“: Japan Tea, 4 or.. dke 1412+H91 , NNING!8 BREAD and BUTTER MDALE NTRELLA pkg. of 60 ... \Z5%c rly June Peas. \ /Holy Week Fish Specials .. ... _ HALIBUT Freh, / | _ m g ilson‘s cuttoordeï¬,lh..;.....‘.;..s €G F‘"“__“F LAKE SMELTS, 1 5 lt tuitag ~Fiesh, tb.:! ... ... ... .. 8 PC fres’h Peas, Califonia 2, ts 2. 9¢ ï¬:;; Potatoes .. 41. 29¢ Juice pranges farge Size â€" doz. 39¢ Grapefruit L5# 3 «25c Strawberries . 2 io 27. Fresh Pineapple .. «4 29¢ sFrs:h Peas, California , New Potatoes .. Juice Qramges fart. i2 EVER FAILS: quick..... .. l l ts LLOWS§ pig. mato Juice ... TREL eapple Juice. YMORE k'e’ L ; a * pé, l}iï¬mleu , 10¢ pkg. W BREAKFAST FOOD I:(m. Nellie yc jwill lead ‘ § m f i El \ in the g: d . an‘dï¬ | grades with Mrs. Hadley untgawï¬in- of the Art tute; : Vera Stone Norman, artist; and Miss Edith *.,ddox,. assisting her. || 1 |\Dr. Paul A. Wl’ y of Northwestâ€" &n university will lead the meetâ€" ing â€" on reading|| experiences | in Grades 4 to 8 and will be assigted Your Table for Easter y ‘Mrs. Ruth Harshaw, director of ducational ‘ acti at Carsons, iss Gertrude Morse, Evmto# 1+ rarian and Mrs. ‘f Parks, a North thore mother. || . }.‘ | §10 Central Ave / Tel HP. r is Prepared to Fill All Your Easter Needs! 760 Waukegan Road . Deerfield 220 FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS H. P. 460â€"46) GRASS§ SEED FERTILIZ E R J 0 +. ol ©ebher M DoRA o6 EVANS FEED SPORE o Kz N’:l;x aroc Easter Special. . 8 to 9 Ib. avyg., Ib. ... . ... zsc e mffen ‘( ani"..... 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