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Highland Park Press, 11 Feb 1937, p. 12

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[I In} ill itl . February 8, 1937 _ Folk at! Fairy Tele- Folktales we the product of pea. pie in I primitive at.“ when oll an world in h wondctphere. Murry of our most pond“ ales hove come down to a through hundreds of yarn. They are In inheritage from drunk people who neither wrote not mad, butle certainly created nnd mm ssitarte of the most en- chanting and Vitll literature the world has ever known. poetic, imag- inative, and‘ "notional, displaying phllooophy and non] strength. “Imagination in moN. iniportant than knowledge." any: Einstein, “for knowledge is limited, whereas, inurination embraces the entire world, atimniating program” What in a more important factor In devel- oping a child’s imagination than the rel! elected fairy tales? _ - All children us’poots. and the folktalu “(Huh-y tales are the poe- tieremurhtetttNeuaf1ite in. world when - thing they Iiko may happen. In these dnry of ml- htic living and comm-rein! enter- prises. we but keep that world ntive--for' whatever ‘will be accom- plished in life will be the achieve- ment of the trrtattfttntiort. ' _ No philosonhy in deeper than that which underlies meny of these folk.. tales, no psveholory is more irttpor.. tent then that which is so wonder- fully illustrated in the beet of these entice. 'The fairy tales belong to the child end ought elven to be We hit each not only heeeuee It le his - Ilia-nu tom. end M.iastrgre m it. but have " no: "a." More than 1,800 NYA youthp Ilonc on doing heroic work in thy dhtod am, it In: disclosed ted: by William J. Campbell, state NY: director. , -’ , Even in, the present nnpreeed- ented flood the ringing use to which Illinois youth in rightfully entitled will never be sung, but in the brief, oMeial filet, of the tm- tional Youth Administration is be- ing written a record of achieve- ment that will live u long as the axe-cry of the country’s grentest lnundetion. , P 't ANNA, ILL.- (Speck! Flood? Correspondence) - ?,tfe of; 'teen an boy: and girls thei great Ohio river flood ”a on} daily disproving with dead; of; valor and heroism the age-old file“ that women and children on better‘ out of uim's wiy in none: or, catastrophe and scenes of dbutq.‘ At Hen-in. Johnston City' and HIGHLAND PARK PUBIJC LIBRARY " HIGHLAND?“ [muons j is" one bf the most "ititrort"int text. Hob offered to him in are school of 1rrrmt various gram of the world have come, stories and character: typical of tt nature. in that partie, ular hernia here and mtuetintt the tht? and ward living in this 01 that country. They have grown out of old hay mountains-out of waterfall: 'and wttirlpoohr--optt of- shim-riddejn waves and out of the inlSouth America. . {Mom Aesop's tabla. Auden”; Fairy Tales,. Modern f ry “in; . F . Human Nights, Oriental stories. AaNorniejn, Eaa't o' the Ban and MG; of the Room-None folk tales. Rabbit/Janka Tales, East Indian Intends and tables! . _. {Bowman Tales. from 3 Finnish Tin-L4 ' , . " "r'"7G. n e, Gmny's Wonderful in!!!“ than of u little girl and We antic chi: that could tell mir- uilotu amiss. ' J .. . l , ' Cirrollrimiee in Wonderland. Col1odi , nnoehio,. The story of . wooden mariomsttee. , Grahune. Wlild in the. Willows; n. ulvontureu of the told. the $41321- ‘nnd other neighbor! dong rim bank. . , f prim, Fuity was. . Him-rid, Uncle Remun' Stories.' ' .‘lJuoolu, English Pairy Tales. - fiGiii';V, New World Pair, Book, Mia Tulsa. _ 'lrrwortr, Just So Stories, Animal in Kipling": ppirited style. 1tgeDonnM,Hrttis Fairy Fleét. A dutiful we of I little boy. Cairo headquart&rot the NYA he: been moved . to, the Olive Brunch, Ill., Community School, where NYA youths are hiding the 250 sick and destitute refugees. In the city ld ‘Ciiro. NYA boys’ are working foyeriehly'on the levee, with other toie.bodied men. of the: .Marion, NYA girls up assisting its) pnpuing food, Sorting clothing for the destitute, assisting the Red Crou in ‘bmermcy hospitals and acting as supervisors in concentra- tion cunpa. Boys have been drifted u truck drivers nnd‘in the distri- bution of foodtstuW. In Metropolis, NYA headquqrten bu been turned over to the Red Cross and N YA ythh are “work collecting clothing And foodatttth and distributing hundbilll dealing with sanitation any flood relief. At Mounds. NYA stehsoiuiel are tn Harrisburg, which in 70 per cent inundated Ind completely sur- rounded by buckwath from the Ohio, NYA boys didS most of the work connected irith setting up Red. Cross headqu)rters for the distribution of food had clothing and ore noting " tabular!” driv- em, water carriers, d boat build- em. Girls no aiding in emergency kitchens, sorting clothing and aid.. ing the Solution Amity. At Annn,_girla huh taken over the sorting of tt.tt.h.etl, before the arrivnl of nurses” nided in the United Establishes “Flying Lauiratisry" A "flying laboratbty" for the de- velopment _ and testing of several major airline] projeck has been ,etr- tabliahed by _0nited 'ir Lines, it iti announced by President W. A. Fat. tenon. One of the company's twin- englned airliners has been with- drawn from passenger service, placed at the dispoial of the com- pany’s technical department and equipped as an aerial “Home of Magic." _ T . working double, shittd " necessary mks such " miti)tainhttt boat truvel and distrib ting water. Mounds City buy- in: girls are do. ing the um. type ofgwbrk in that Resend: engineers axe nlready using the "tlrintr laboratory" to per- Net use mdiouimtrtmtettt landing system now in the experimental stage ttnd I number of deveibpments have been assigned to it by United's' engineering deparhitimt. An' auxiliary' system of electric power, destined to provide airliners with a supply of 110-volt slternating current identical to that used in horneu for lighting and other elec- trical purposes, is shortly tube test- ed aloft in the "rul laboratory. It is planned to install this new type "turltou0termttor" on regular trans- port-planes to allow use of such electrical devices as cooking appli- ances. hodaehold-typc reading lights, electric shavers, radios, dietaphones and similar memories, the general use of which'on present planes has been blocked by limited electrical supbly. Another. important development which my be tested on United's 'resea'reh plane avill be 1 system of plane-to-ttround telephone communi. eationdor pauenger use aimiler to the ship-to-ahora 'phont service now being Mend teaturoeUttie tnvel- ere. Pneent plum are equipped with 'rMiotaltrth.mtf facilitieq for pilot-team ”ice 'ommurtiea, tion, but ”am is notivair. nble for at: rs. Nn the put; United Air Lines u, My aligned regular at...“ Supplies to: “can! in: P3!!! inoculation of refugees end citi- zens mint dines“. Boys ere help. in: as emergency truck drivers. loaders and managers. Thirty-the girl- of the NYA Resident School 3t Wolf Lake, 'trnettited to Annn to make room for 900mm refu- gee children. were ofqmrtieu1ar u- Iietanee line. they "had received Bmt lid training. The stories of 1ier.oiam among Illinois youths in tho flood are. probably have: will both-midst. but they have proved one. and in nll that their women» be dtmeted to the public good in that of one. and m”. q , NTA girl: " Goietmin at up lauitdriea for hospital cloths and undertook the work of food du. tribution. _ V planu to its technical department for. short period; to permit aerial testing of new projects,“ Patterson said: "However, our rescue]: enci- WHAT could you donioer for Wife, 1 far away, pr in the sick room than ( bouquet. ll A dollar comge of Sweetha another ---A one dollar old-fashioned na F'orget-niemots with suitable frillé And _, I , FOR OVER 42 YEARS THE BEST IN:FIDWERS l F r", .t, LtmreAFemse-.tt, 'aertot0ett 55151.34» __, . Visit our modern fiowisr shop and otBee never in mt . ttor/at decorations. w ther for glad or, sad occasions, or for plants fo our home or n. No better stock pro" duced than in our 26,000 square feel; of I we devote _ greenhouse' and 24 of nursery? Yes, we deliver flowers by ph to ell l of the civilized wo d by direct wire, being the only authorized re native of t Postal Telegraph Co " in Highland Parts your: Mwer phone. , Always be 33. _ T FiyrSt. val i, tine“? . * ~$U;dayi The and» ofBeers, ad m- bers of tin . It chm? of the Deerbrid PM!) that Clinch “th lave extended':' inviutidl to ttdy- ents and fri of the school bo attend . Pure ' Night'ot Friday. Feb. 19, at 8 of och. " the thet. probe“ in , og 'ret,, which ml 'rr-ttet F WW to an tutt at _ - raptod comp ‘ F “(mu .1114 has In arm K oratory at the poeal of other lines .0 all tteaetit from tbe epoch! plane." A 7 my)“. Presbyte n Church School to ave ", Parents' ight Teve mu Ruth "aiata9t to up Dough: H. mil or GI Union church, " bring the g .. 0TH! C.A I lEYA I WHITE ICHID delicately! F ”Juni- chain-tot 'll,,',?,.!,?,,'.,)? lout Superior . My. ' isths hilt amt... , _ A fl",,e,fl/1lf/i/', t THE BEST! tter at 43W I of deiirrrrt#t my... .e dollar, t l beautiful Gardenia show-r; Rom 1nd Po tang-not; and human still y of tiny Buds, Paris Daiai and non: _ er, Sweetheart, Sister, Aunt, I loved out won bel manna. P"rraaMiri,iglll mnnduudnlhu: thymus-nu. s Next 822N.Hrlt8t. , Dahl's TVS; sauna-h. 7" ' Indy and In“: 'itiit SPRING SEIVICI If WILDING AND sou) VII“

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