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PAGE TWELVE GROVESCHOOL DEDICATION IS TONIGHT Rural Schools Community Celebrates Enlarged, Modernized Plant The dedication of the new building of the Grove school. District. 27, on Dundee oad, we.cf of Sky Harbor, will he held tonight. Formerly an old, one-room school build is new roughly remodeled. modernized and an addition built, eo that it is a modern riant including two up-to-date classrooms.

Rev. Wicgand of Plainfield. Illinois, for rerly for several years of Grove school, and part of the same time pastor of Wheeling Presbyterian church. speak. There will he by Messrs.

Mayer and Kauke of the school board, and bv Mrs. l.rislman, of the Gri o' ent-Teacher will he furnished by the P. 1. A. Community singing Ayill open meeting.

Rev. R. ng will lead in the dedicatory prayer. The Grove school had been overcrowded for vears, and that the new plant is completed, and the grounds nicAt landscaped the eoniinunity is 01 it. Amor" the improvements are an automatic heater, water svstem f'njnt'iins.

modern toilets, and electric lights, besides the to modern nuilding is about 70 bv 34 feet, in size. Mr. Tavlor is nrincipal ar.d Mrs. Trewlin assistant. MAPLE SCHOOL, LIST.

30 Ralph Dehne, Editor The club are going to buy some electric clocks for the school. The upper room had a wiener roast Saturday, Oct. 17, 1931. The pupils are very sorry to hear i of the death of Chester Freeze, who graduated from the school a few years ago. Friday the pupils wrote book reports.

Primary Room We are now making an Indian i scene on our sandtable, which is gcin to be worked in later with th.p of the The boys and girls find much more comfort in their new seats. The school board placed the new cats this week. Mrs. Simon was with us this week, checking cn some illness. She also gave us some samples of soap and tcoth paste, which we are giving at the close of the month to the ones that have a perfect checking ore as to the Essential Health AM TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Arlington Theater Announces .99 Mt.

Prospect Public School Attendance continues to be very good, an evidence that the children like school and that the parents are interested. Since every day of absence of a child reduces the amount much study the day after the report cards were passed out. Should this S'pirit continue all month will surely be quite common. Attendance continues good. Let.

of money paid by the state to the every pupil and his parents, as wrtl Planning and Planting in Pall for Qarden Enjoyment district it is worth while to keep attendance up from a monetary point of also. Am a big success from UFA Palast Theater, Berlin, will be shown tonight and at tomcr- books used in this county and from Sixth, seventh and eighth grades arc accepting an invitation to take part in the Radio Spelling bee over WBBM. Three of the best spellers oi the school be selected to pell. The words will be selected from a given group of spelling help to keep it as nearly one hundred per cent as 'possible. Interest in spelling runs high quite as much we should say as in cur day.

From National Garden Bureau Courtesy Arlington Heights Garden Club matinee and evening, at the Arlington Theater. Th's the is a picture of the English occupa- words that appear in the Daily Times after November 1. Second Grade We have a health project in our room. The sand table is made into health town like the town in our Sunshine school book. We have a large poster of I Good Food a poster of the health train with cars filled with fruit, vegetables, tooth brushes, Planning the outdoor meat deal of thought and great importance; such as the relative ments and fitness for formal and naturalistic planting.

An outdoor room, like an indoor toon culls lor design. It requires definite boundaries, it must bt ance, for which purpose in bal- its axes STRICTLY OLD TIME DANCE at takes a great deal oi tnougni to be indicated, so that its itis not easy to hnd time for care- not be made ful thought in the busy spring 9 ea- house interior with un- Tnen tasks crowd uyon us, windows and uneven fs more than there is time to purposes of privacy anil We understand then what an wans, rorpurn son. GO stand then wnav garden room needs advantage one has who plans hi screened from outside view mayor. fern hum STATE ASST. SI PT.

VISITS COOK CO. RURAL SCHOOLS Mr. T. A. Simoson, formerly county superintendent of Take and now a d-tant state public instruction, spent Monday and of this week with Mr.

N. Puffer, inspecting the Cook county schools. on was pleased with the teachers be found the schoolc. and remarked that MAPLESIDE SCHOOL, CIST. 77 Harold Dohe, Editor One Half Mile West of Mannheim Road on Bryn Mawr We have planned to have our Achievement meeting Saturday evening Nov 14, at 7:30 p.

followed by a dance. Everybody is invited, admission will be free, dance tickets 50 cents. The primary pupils have almost finished their first bock. We are also using a chart. Fifth grade pupils made an Eskimo poster, their geography lesson being about the Eskimos.

Everv Tuesday evening the or- takes their lessons and rehearses. We have written up a new club song and are learning it for our achievement meeting: Coming Miss Lawlor spent the week-end at her home in Joliet. We are get- I ting a new library for our school. We thank our directors for being so 1 good tc us. The Coming Generation Mapleside Achievement Club Song in the garden, with th rake and hoe.

Planting for the future, while the seedlings grow. Mother nature saying. In her soothing wav, sun will follow mist and shower, work will follow I we are the club or the coming generation; we are the ones who will build a mighty nation, hopeful are we with planting of the seeds, we are the ones part is taken by Daisy Dora, of 1930. The exciting Fiery ends with the freeing of the Rhine country. school items each week.

Our school would very much ap- visits from parents. Come to school and know first hand how the children are getting along. Visit chimes sounding, and tenera! jubil- the take a look at the seat uiinn nf rtAnnln iti whiVb the 1 work IP. ation of the people in which the books that the children two lovers are reunited after a from day to day. court martial scene, which, due to If conditions need to be changed clash between the two peoples, to make child happy and you threatened their happiness.

believe as a result he will do bet- Saturday is in I ter, talk to his teacher about it. We which patrons of the theater are in- welcome constructive criticism, vited to leave requests at the office Bad door criticism and telenhone for pictures they want to see re- does no one anv good, and peated or secured for Arlington does a lot of harm. The school is Heights. The management will of the of Mt. Prospect khen do their best to bring these The teachers toko the place of par- pictures here.

i ents, and believe it or not, they are In regard to the announcement in anxious to have a good school the Herald two weeks ago that the amj ficip child to grow and be new management, Mr. Stein man happy as are the and Mr. La Zare, would be glad to respective home cooperate with clubs, churches or 1 much want a ledges as to the use of the theater (jive your help for special occasions, they wish to us constructiv state that no charge will be made for such accommodation. Mr. La 5 tfce Croatian school Zare.

at the theater evenings, handed the Mt. Prosnect a would be glad to see anyone re- defeat 0f jj to 10. The Croatian gard to such special use of the the- team being very well man- ater. The orsran an.) a rostrum an eagv job of it. will be available for such aitairs.

Those with perfect attendance in Robert! little brown garden with a habit, such as biting finger nails, which i he wishes to change into a good habit. His garden says, did not bite my finger nails If hr does not bite his nails all dav Monday, a little pumpkin with Monday printed on it is pasted in his garden on Tuesday morning. As soon as he is sure that his garden is filled with the good habit he may plant a new habit such as went to bed before 8 5th and 6 th Grades The fifth and sixth grades have been augmented by the arrival of manv new people all of whom have now become well acquainted in our Hassroom. In the fifth grade we have five new members. James season work in detail during the fall when there is time to think.

The first step in fanning we are often told, is to rorm a comprehensive idea of the garden we will make. Just what docs this mean? We would know, if it were 1 house we were many rooms, what style of architecture. thv chief materials to oc used. A house standardized; our idea-' are well fixed. The function of the garden is, however, less knowr to us.

Just what part do we wish our 1 in relation to the home? Is it to be merely the or- nairental exterior of the house, the outside dress of the home? Or it 1 to he the outdoors of the home, a living room with carpet of grass. ceiling of blue sky and decora- I tions of flowers into which familv and guests may enter without feeling that they are going outside. The attitude toward his enrden means everything in its development. The conception of the garden as an intimate nart of home is growing. It is coming as the use of screened pirches came, in our house architecture.

We mcved 1 from the inside rooms to the screen- I ed porch in summer, and now we and iiom many views out, since there are few back yards where the surrounding spectacles are a.l attractive. This screen may be by trees and sarubo, 01 by a wall or fence. Given the essentials cf design and boundaries, the decorations of the outdoor living room become a matter of the owner taste. BARN IV 2 mi. s.

of Higgins and Barrington Rds. 3 miles n. of Lake St. at Ontarioville Peanut Vitality Peanut growers have thought that seed stored more than a year or two would lose its vitality, but government tests indicate that good peanut seed can be used after thrte or four years of storage. Saturday 24 Music by Walter Orchestra I Main Street Crusade All Independent Merchants in the town of DesPlaines, Park Ridge, Niles Center, Morton Grove, Mt.

Prospect, I I i I Arlington Heiirhts, Palatine and Farrington are urged to A MEETING TO BE HELD AT THE CITY HALL IN DES PLAINES ON OCT. 27, 1931. AT 8 M. I I I rme addition. Mary of James, is also from Chicago.

Our classes are Incoming organized and our program is running smoothly again after the general confusion alwavs occurring with a change of teachers. In the fifth grade everyone is This meeting is of vital importance all Independer Merchants. WINFIELD H. A SLOW WILL ADDRESS "Z.ZTIZ toi I THE MEETING OVER THE AIR. The MAIN STREET live outdoorscomf ut -W CRUSADER is blasting the TRUTH about the present 1 I N.

J. Puffer, Director of Education; Speaks on Modern our Director of Education, N. J. Puffer is a busy man these days, with hir. schools and his community activities and his speaking engagements.

On Thursday of last week he a pea red before the Ontarioville i Miss room, are: pictures and items Rcbe, Hamm, anita I I 0 taken from newspapers Joyce Vedo aRd magazines for our Western Roy Soenksen, Lois Bab.win, Dar- wjnitetl States Geography Scrap lene llamm. Ridx-rt i hook. The sixth grade is as busily ren Edwards Ray Helfogt, Helen pm joywi assembling pictures Paike. Ethel Mundt. irginia dippings concerning the British ing.

Eunice Ivers, Ion Audrie Lorraine J. b'tvmg a iry ing between the fifth and sixth in most of the buildmos weye fine and modern. His heavily on the chemical toilets found in some of the schools, due fact that they were not functioning properly. lie suggested tfioir replacement with septic tanks, which are non-odorous. country needs.

Oh we are the club p. T. and addressed them on PRIZE BALLOON of the coming generation; we are the ones who will build a mighty nation. In garden field or wood, we seek the good; and well bring it all about through education. Boys With the soade and shovel; in the sunny field, we have learned by labor what the soil may yield.

Toiling in the sunshine; planning for the rain; harrow the heavy soil, putting in the gram. and Girls. At Barn Sunday Oct. 25 isic by RED DEVIL ORCHESTRA RIVER GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 78 River Road, One Block Of Higgins Our Cook County Achievement, meeting and party will be held Friday. Oct.

23, at 8 p. under the auspices of the River Grove School Achievement club. Proceeds go for equipment for the school. Come and enjoy yourself with tne River Road school. Admission and lunch, 25 cents.

the subject Origin and i'ur- pose of the P. T. A. in which he pointed out the possibilities in any community, for the P. T.

A. to lead in bringing out a closer cjoperation between parents and school, through the basis of mutual understanding. Today, Mr. Puffer is to appear the club oi the Deer Grove school, where he wnl speak on the subject, aic the needs of the rural school When the Illinois ocationnl association meets in its sixth annual State convention at. the Hotel Shermar.

cn Nov. and one ot the speakers in the sectional meetings will bo Mr. Puffer whose subject is Achievement Rooms 3 and 4 Our third and fourth grade children are taking a trip around the jrld via books. Each book in our collection is a story about a strapge country. Many pictures have been daily1 of hannony' with th, 1 in ti mminpr as ore amid surroundings of ordered beauty.

This is the modern African conception of the outdoor living room. The home owner who accepts this conception and determines to build ar outdoor livine room vili vrill have to compromise the older if lea. however, and decorate one portion of the grounds for puhbc I display. This is the front card, which in onr American suburbs to all practical purp ses part the street as much so as narkway. privarV in irtion of the grounds is usually imnos- sible.

It should he developed in I i I i the business depression over radio station WCHI (at bottom of the dial) every night except Saturday and Sundav 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. Tune in and hear the FACTS. the end at thi and FEEHANVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 26 Editor, Harry Van Dyke Our visitors last week were Mr. Aker, and Aldrich Sloat Dauvcn celebrated her eleventh birthday Tuesday.

We had our pictures taken rn- Course. ought to sch rt jiresenting the we visit. Next week we shall know who has visited the most countries. These people have been on oui Spelling Honor roll every week so far this year: Louise Bencic. Jean Bolton.

Marjorie Jones, William Noe, Charlotte Dawson. In orderyo be cn the Honor Rod one must get 100 on the spelling test given Friday. The fourth grade has erected the Tigris and Euphrates country ir the box. We have many flat- roofed houses, bazaars and i cts therein. Doris Schramm won a prize for The contest will end of the xt school mo a prize will be awarded to the ning group.

Eleanor M. Kilgour, Teacher. TO IDEA IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED yards and in such a manner as to the house design and resent at all wepsons of the year a dignified anil inviting Having surrendered front yard to purely ornamental pur- noses, the home owner seeking door comfort coolness nrivacv, turns naturally the ard: I and is here the outdoor living room has been developed. The pri- garden a room to eniovment. and a practical tlaat essentia! requirement is Springfield.

The movement IWi. and inexpensive plan of feeding found the reason why modern hungry, has received the hearty stvjo treats lightlv Questions which OLD TIME DANCE Given by SCHAUMBURG ATHLETIC CLUB At Hall III. Thursday, October 29 Music hy Elsrin Music Makers Admission: Gentlemen 50c; Ladies EAST PRAIRIE SCHOOL, DISTRICT 73 Editor Helene Kraft 1 being the first fourth grader to get 100 ten times in arithmetic. The Cubs and Sox are busily working ir the fourth grade arithmetic class, but when up to bat they wield figures instead oi the bat. The 7th grade boys and girls had chdd to be captain of Columbus play.

i a team, but he who first gets 100 day have a water fountain. Richard Moeller was absent Wcd- and car- Dancing Every Sunday Nigh. r.esuay. The first, second, fourth wrath made Indian 1 pets. The girls made Indian dolls.

I The fourth grade girls did veiv 1 nice work in changing Martha negro doll into an Indian. Seme of our costumes are ready for I the Indian play to be given next i month. Mr. Aken visited us October 7. Mrs.

Cole examined Rooms 1, 2. and 3. She will soon be back, to examine Room 4. All the teachers of Division 3, ban a meeting at Nortnbrook Oct. 9.

The boys have Manual training and athletic. Monday afternoons. The girls have sewing and physical education. The girls will have has and baseball (indoor) if possible. The boys and girls of ream 1 are having beautiful colored leave- a- drawing projects.

five times receives the honor. Eunice Specht, Teacher. Pickwick Theatre Park Ridge 1100 Episode Friday Saturday JACK HOI.T No. 2 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday CHARLES FARRELL JANET GAYNOR Mary Ann 99 Comedy Mickey Mouse Cartoon Sound Fables Fri. CONSTANCE BENNETT IN RICHARD BENNETT, BEN LYON Special Oct.

31, 2:30 p. Continuous Daily Performances 2:30 to 12:00 25c to 6:00 Monday to Friday On Crusoe Island There are now more than 290 persons living on Robinson Island. Wednesday at one p. the of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade met together to pay tribute in their small way to the Great Edison. A few songs were pictures uf him and his invention.

were shown; articles concerning him were read and some talks ade. i he school ling flown at half mast Wednesday. Aii i allu red a xmt the flag at 3:30 to see it lowered. The language class i the eighth grade used theii period Tuesday to write a poem in his memory. Many took their poem- to complete them on to bet- their efforts.

There was unusual silence and approval of Dr. Andy Hall, director of the state department of public health. He issued a statement that wheat is the richest known source of vitamin that it is rich, also in vitamins and and contains an abundance of carbohydrates and significant amounts of protein and fat. One bushel of wheat, he said, will a family four for a month. He the following simple recipe for the up of wheat, as it comes from the thresher: it; soak it ever nignt; cook in a double boiler for about four and one half hours and season wit ho said, cream and sugar added, it would be difficult to obtain a more nutritious and palatable dish at so little have sometimes been Nothing less than a six can give yon DesPlaines Theatre DesPlaines Continuous from 2:30 Daily Last Day Friday JOAN CRAWFORD Modern Saturday Only JOHN MACK BROWN IN the Episode Number Two Comedy News Fables Sunday, Monday JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES in Comedy, Vitaphone Act, Fables, News Mary Ann JANET GAYNOR CHAS.

FARRELL 99 ARLINGTON THEATRE built-in Arlington Hrights Snecial Attractions OCT. 23, Gigantic Double Feature No Advance in Prices am 100G German Sangfilm Featuring Daisy the winner of lieautv contest, of 1930. Also Red Thrilling Romance Who in the Songs sung bv your favorite Stars 12 Beautiful Electric Clocks Given Away Saturday, Oct. 24, at 9:00 Continuous Daily Performances 2:30 to 6:30. 25c Monday to Friday MON.

OCT. 25, Another Big Double Feature WITH EVELYN BRENT Also of the Golden West Featuring Buffalo Bill, also first episode of Vanishing miss it and Comedy Special for Sunday, six acts of fa.iccing dancing. TUFA, OCT. 27. DOROTHY MACK A ILL IN Reckless in News; Benny Rubin comedy The whole question was settled long to how many cylinders it takes in a motor cai engine to give satisfactory smoothness.

Science definitely established the fact that at least six are And today, the public accepts the multi-cylinder engine in the same way that it accepts 4-wlieel brakes, parallel-mounted springs and every other principle of proved and acknowledged superiority Everybody knows that nothing less than a six can gi smoothness you built-in smoothness Today, smoothness is within reach of every new ear buyer, lor Chevrolet has produced a quality ear, powered it nith a firmly-mounted six-cylinder it to run with unsurpassed economy priced it down among the very lowest- priced cars in the market. Tirenttg modeim ranging from to AU o. b. Flint Michigan, mquipim Ltnm delivered and mmmy G. M.

A tori OCT. of the Mickey McGuire comedy; By all means miss the Bull Coming FRI. OCT. 30. 31- Request Night and Amos and Andy in and Double and as an extra special Schmeling-Stribling championship fight.

NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Cremi Atmeriemm Vmime See jmmr dealer below G. W. Zander Motor Sales Phone 35 Arlington Heights.

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