t paiments 'tduet,',':; q to 'OSP. bairitst Ind {amt by. ’ATION . i. latte . - III “no“ ._ ' 'Pomh'u. 'tatt. r OP 3.00 haltrh her “than“ M. P.8900 may a ration 8860. “1‘13 t", i.' my t Mu, mun: Mi, 1m %iak's Auto Supply ls Woodworking “In HOBBY? " sun and mom 'd the Sam The! 2seseeoetdst. Mm. 391 “I. h Tode-mit Till! I. - eunu- nun-Ia " In a... a "DlLTA’TOOLl. Ema yhutiiiirliierepigIipj. Fort sherarEllatsiiSov iconsmm THE ADVANTAGES a J . ' v 2:00 p. m. .' _ ‘7 I ibrt TICKETS , CALL POST ADJUTANT} I Reserved Seats 60c _ Grandstand Mg in Elm Place School Auditorium, Sheridan Road and Elm Flue, Wtrhiane Pub. Illinois. “is: Glenn in I member of the Bond of Lecture-hip of The Mother Chureh---N First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Mun, Massachusetts. If than your Suk-r-or " " W. " First Church of Christ, Scientist AUT, BORCHAM __ l MISS MARGARET MURNEY GLENN,C.S.B.‘ . FREE LECTURE Monday, March I, 1937, at 8:00 p. m. Christian, Science 'liglll!llil'tlllhimt __'coMr_ iiiiidiiti, "noun-u 'T,g'titSr'td"ll'dllllll'lu'rUll"T; has! AK-et-re"'" Riding18lall - February 27 f""""'", Eriirigiiiti, 7 - on - HIGHLAND PARK FUEL (â€31PM m tnprttt is many invited to a q mirtpE SHOWLJUMPING o ROD’EO RIDING o ARTILLERY DRIVING o MACHINE GUN FIRING WST, uriiiiiiigjEBAN7 WAUKEGAfi 960m "l, Highland Park, Illinois TCOKEA --&ttdlllht on by _ tum SCHOOL I"! f ': " {heel- My 3, tht l‘ehmu-y 12, the 5th grade south gen of ploy nhont Lincoln. They started by telling about whet Lincoln did when he an. n how Then they are e short net; It showed he we: not only honest, but very kind and considerate of other people. One (by when Lincoln end his father were talking. Abe said he would like to go ftslti1sg. So‘he end this ulster, Senh went dawn to the creek. _ After Abe lied caught hie hm. they new a' soldier who es tired and hungry. Bo Abe do- iii? they should give him the fiih. 1 man woo very groteful. and ' when Abe got home, his fuller wee very proud. That we: only one of Abraham Lineo1n's kind deeds. After that _ytrrGlirntter, that, him. MN some more plop. iu. together therewm three scenes. The hot Beets, wu e tobieen. It gourd Mr. Lincoln with some peo- , p in front of him “atoning to the Gettysburg Address, which one of the boys read. It we: I very nice naughty end very well aetnd. Lin- vcoin was one of the most famous mm af the United ataus.--aVvid Dnbin 4, and Fritz Meyer 4. T , Bt. ttttt hey [ Velentine , won celebnted in our school Feb. 12th. In the tint pert of'the durum. we had our Lincoln numbiy,‘ then two short periodi, and for the last period; we went bed: to our home rooms, for the fdrewinz" a fre called it. Mkt we wrote a, man on clips of pupa. Then a jut. w M m0!!! . 'tqc.ofta "ga,,? Make; No mud and I draw them in. John Backus?†Mn by In. Wam, who 1:13me for His; Mel-Grin while the had . eotdp to pull out an nun“. Jttte Brat name In: Happy Hurphoy.‘ _ Bo he wu Postman Genera} l The other four mm: were midind they be- came patina. . While they passed ottthe Vulca- tinu, In can†but hint sounds of music trom the gym when the Tttt and 8th and†were having a dance. Every mom had a treat, and even though Min McLean was sick. she sent us eandr.lsearta.--Tom King 6. LINCOLN SCHOOL Writing . Bud-cu Letter We ere writing business letter-e: in our 5th nude. We and out (My ferent companies who are giving away, for advertising put-pom: booklets on cerium industries, the I we all trrite'Utterg. After we he“! futished writing them we choose the best one. Thit person getm write to the compmy for the booklet; ' _ We have shady gotten I book on; “It. It tesi1aprhetrsii1t wu found,\ Ind my other interesting things. " ' JonnlLillie, Gnde5. On Petmmry 18, Miss Pauilin's 6th grade gave a patriotic assembly shout George Washington. There wI.I first the do: salute, the whole school sang on‘e stem of the Star- Spsnzled Banner. After that there were some talks. written by the chil- dren from material they looked up in books. They've showed a-few slides and had' talks to go with the pictures. Werhad two poems, too. Miss Paullin let the children choose the ones when they wanted to say the poems but she chose the children to give the talks andhto show the pictures. . _ t _ . ' The children who were in the pro-, gram were Diana Cabonargi and Lois Rollo, who recited the poems; Alice Swanson, Dudley Hall, Bert! Hoglund, Mignon 'iiGdirG,' Ann :Rose Hurley, Jimmy Hart, Jimmy Burke, and-Jimmy Van Ornum who (sire the talks about' the life ' of Washington; and Bill Emery, Melt Curr and Joan Lillie who gave talks about some slides. Elttter Dehl was the! announcer. At the end. of the program, Mrs. Nixon mammar- lea for u} to ftnirrr-Apt V Mur- in for , to 'rinir.r-tPt In fer,, Loi Fit, trth (Etude: This week in the Lincoln school. Miss Brymer, our school nurse. has been testing ears. She he: n' ma- chine cnlled an tudiomept. We put on some eu- phones ind heard a ,hnnttn'rvoiee on a phorrogr ph rec- ord â€yin: some numbers. F) quote them down: When we tou1dpior,hetr them any longer. for they kept gt ting fainter, we stopped* Writ ' Then we checked our answers. 7 i PRELIMINARY LBSSONS m LEARNING TO FLY By Taylor Cub (This is the third srtlcls of a series of brief informative lessons do. signdduho’ form a complete ground school course in ttriistr). _ m. On Esrly Plight Sensation It is In almost universal rule of aviation that the instructor cannot possibly impress upon ty/tit; ser’s mind too only or t 0 ten the sbs'olute necessity of ALWAYS biting, off with the *plsne’s nose pointing INTO the wind.’ The throt- De Lillie Finished bin May, 5th Grade. TE] PIISI you, tro. no in then opened crucially and up Of coat». that in more to the tak..ott than this, but not. cheat it in». Arai, rate, the boxing in up with his instructor for. but ihtht. The pupil my, the chum. no, hive hnd miraculous about "what it would "Net like" with nothing nadir him hut a lanth- cr seat and the canvas covering of the twinge. Some of than ita- dents often imagine that the unn- tion of flight in a heavier-than-air machine resemble: the feeling of go- ing up in mlclcvator. t: To his tsurttrtie he noon and! out that the two motions are msttre1r Meant. lf he. won not ab]. to see the earth having him, he would not even run“ he was oi! the Then there is another veer com- mon funny. end that in tlutt most. persons imgine thet because they are aiNetsd by dizzineu Wren look- ing/deem from a teleil in: or e mountain tp, they will experience the nme'unpleeunt sensation when in on arrphute This'ien’t the cue, however, because it in the comer» tion win} the ground wheithe indi- tt! all is it a height that comes 'di be", but remove this connec- tid Ind the sensation in zone. Flying does not cream a feeling of dizziness, but gives the beginner the stratum, “nation of being someone from another world: (Lesson number four next week) IV. On For of linking Ill-ute- It is curious but true that when the beginner comes down out of the cloud- with his instructor nfter his firtst Bight he is eeldom unlike hun- dreds of other beghtn1ntt students before him in " lent tic ways. First, he in thorOughly pinned with his frat experience " ilritttr, end second, he wonders why he ever thought it was (intents. ' - At any rate, this is the in! he- zinnen “the up†the situation out " Curta-Rehto1ds duped in Glen- view. During the eeeond or third 1631011. however. it is sometimes the one that pupils imagine tut they may do something in the air that win endanger his life our that of theinstruhtor’s us well. - But this. you may not caused, is not in the slightest true. As long u the pins ins gufBeittrtt sltitude. the instructor can slwsys corerct immediately any exp-or irt, judgment or We; the pupil msy commit, hovever serious it might be. Under no eireunttrtnnees will the instructor hand over the controls to the pupil until a sizable altitude is attained. That is precisely why the imttrttetor. is along. ', "You Can't Take It With You" Proves Success in Ehieago "Y on Can't Take It With You" ha: arrived in Chicago with a hang, duplicating its “national New York mecca. Thig comedy by Hon Hart and George S.'Kanfmau, pre- sented by Sam B. Harris with a special cast full of names wh the play it still a fresh hit on Br' - way, appears to be established at the Harris Theater for a Tong n. , Here is s temple reaction, by Gal Borden in the Daily Times, re- printed become it gives an idea of how anneal! the new ploy is: . â€in " unquest1oanlrlr the meddeat: andomr of the merrieat play: - produced. The laughter that not through the Hon-is Ihst night iii- dieoted as much . . . The very ridic- ulousness, the complete lack of what most of us consider ‘rhyme or ree- Ion’ ere qualities which make the Sycamore: end Vanderhoflwend their hosts of ,trunds--awh great fun) And, though it’s not criticism, t in guy honestly that the new Kmfnpn-Hart show gave me . hell of I good time and enough laughs to lost me through the winter. r 7miFTi"ir%miiiiirmrTFaiiri" Ir laugh. Then an not up qrrlt. lid play: and (on and!) than; with her composition in spit-'0! the (gift', he: has“ nuke- ttga. in the basement, helped by one De Piano If!†delivered ice to 'he house one day and sand eight yours. -- _ - . “Tho" h Essie, s dqtatruet of tho} Bunion», who hss i1,tu'lt'l't Item time batman asking all loaning, bullet and“ from the Russian Won!» cum mummy, Emu husband plays atth.exiiorhmtotsd_runf1uttd. printing trr----"'" for tho fun of it, not to print anything in partie- ular.’ Add than there is the mud old Emu Vaadprhof, Hm wont to work is usual 25 your! before, rods up to the once in tho elevatbr, rode down again and culled it quits so he might be able to enjoy life In the " of his and!†In! mndchililr , their hobbies and their stun" maximums. “This is, o eourseuonir s surhcs suggestion what human in the house But you will have to believe me that 'You gun't “he It ‘With You,' thanks to such s por- 1iii' conception of chum, will give you a hilarious evertirt'tt." “You Can't Tnke It With Yoif establishes what [helluva must b. a new record for' continuum laugh- terdt the Hut-is . . . a pout-n: strum of chuckles chum ’over' the'house in'fricndly “up and every now ml than unite in . tin! 'wuve of delightful mmtar."-M3le din ‘Cusidy, Journal of Compute. Mrs. John mm m and to Toledo by the, "riots, in“ of in brottjer Federal Judge George T. nun. .. l rim .Ii'o: {which it would - put that “You Can't Tlh It With You" is funny. , ' CHICAGO. Petr. "-Whm Roma Gribbin, Pneticd Joker. m at!" dinner last night. he Wt!» girl onhisUft, pointed trttuhaddoekoathiap1ateand MwhhperdWGhdyl. this an: wu eautthtilntst June!†Home! m‘t ' . For it seem that tUh m Birds Eye Buddock. An' believe it or not, it was caught last June. YqrttryaehatdthtuhulytnWt..t u fresh 3nd tasty " though it had Just been hooked from the But how could that be pouiblc! Huldock â€rim my out in' the North Atlantic. Haddock in rm in February, Haddock is expensive in Febmry. _ ' . The mist, it upâ€. in n almost unbelievable not process “Birds Eye Quick-Freeing. Aisdhamirhirwttmt'rkat Tho Birds Eye people do their fishing tgs,l'it),itt',',tit,'g",',tgtet. mtrthnt'itutettmerrhrt, - M m widest. and tee -rtr-k.AatheNhhtq ruck the Boston port they I!" boarrudbr-htttsamfttltriyc Much-Mock, selectanlytho ftuottuhnyi_ztho phtrnpeataatd 'itn-rmd.'ruehouettadde" ms: DEALER: "u.' mm EYE soon: 'erh, GIRL GASPS M MAN EATS (a; FISH pAUGm LAST JUNE! 'tiiet:iti:iii!es'troy Wodd’s Most Astonishing , Fish Miracle anAnMLG'u Ind-I atnhmeharatinat an: Mme on peerNldrsad. li, g In. Ahhon . Got in- but» an“, t,t't2f " a - ‘M given by. a. Dam- with: of Riverside, on My " m Pun home on Arbor and. ' Mr." Eta Friend: of - - . Mid visitor but T . _ mu Ruth so. of ' w- a dinner (an " the tuw. Boyb home on hrrinrBeld "guns balm 'peakintr It thy Patina-Tm 'meeting " the Plasmid“ church Friday evening. ii - Inter Bel-cant tg! In. T. Perry of Fan {m to!" marred to Bunii til. 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