Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1930, p. 48

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WILMETTE LIFE Febni~ry 7, 1930 ~-------·····---~--------~ Artistic DECORATIMG Yo·r home Jaa1 Its own atmosphere. WUia the aid of o·r Interior det'orators 7oa ean express this hldiTidaalltJ Ia tbe deeoratlons. SEE GREEK PICTURES 'l'hursday, January 30, our class went down to the Art institute to see some Greek pictures, statues, etc. We have gone down one other time this year and MW Egyptian mummy cases, statues, and (ther interesting things. I hope we go 1'0me more this year. -Virginia Fiske, 6A Howard. With Junior Life Reporters Howard Downs Stolp in First Volleyball Game M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Greenleaf Pbone2764 ·------------------------~ ow~ moist cold and dry cold in the same (Continued from Page 46) 'J'ERBIBLE RF~CORD We have had so many tardies that Mrs. Mason said we should all pay five cen~s every time we were tardy so we wouldn t have so many. We had had the secoml ELECT CLlJB OFFICERS n .ost tardies since school started and that Friday morning, January 24, the 7A is a disgrace to the school. We are going Tuesday, .January 28, 8D Stolp played Stolp group had a club meeting. We to try to improve. their fir~t volleyball g-ame against How-Billy Shearer, 6B Howard. t>lected e\ub officers for the new semester. ard. Thf> g-ame was played at. Howard. We elected the following officer:; : Heltm The first half was Yer:v exctting an,d Born, pre!'ident; Bill Candy, vlce-presended with a :<core of 12 to 11 in Howard s UOWN ST. FRANCIS i<lent; Ma ry Clarke Weber, secretary; favor. The next half Howard g-ot way 'Ve pl~yed St. Francis !'econd team ahead and the score ended 26 to 19 in and Mary Ella Waldner, treasurer. The Friday and we beat them 12 to nothing. nweting .vas adjourned at 12 o'clock. Howard's favor. -Bob Brumbaugh, 6B Howard. -Jean Brown, Stolp 7A . Thursdav, .January 30. they had the second game whieh was played at Sto.lo The score at fir:-;t went along slowly wtth Howard a few noints in the lead. The, one of Sto!p's teams made about 15 points and the score at the half ended · 22 to ~ in Stolp's favor. Howard then got busy Cl nd nearly caught up to Stolp but Stolp won 28 to 24. The championship game was decided to be played right aw:-1.y and have five A minute halves. The game ended sadly for Stolp with a score of 20 to 12 Howard's favor and making- Howarrt f'ighth ~rade champions in volleyb·dl as they won two games and Stolp (,nly won one. We hope to have better· !'mccess in ha~ket ball.- Phyllis Carleton, 8C Stolp. Camera Club Members Take Jaunt to Forest Preserve Last Saturday, January 25. my chum :-1.nd myself left for the Glenview Fnrest preserve. We had juRt started a Camera club and this was our first outing. When "'e arrived we took ~e,·eral pictures of the tall gaunt trees, bare of all foliage. Then a.s we walked on we cam·' upon a squirn~l on the stump of a tree feeding upon !-:Ont " nuts that he had evirl~!Htly hidnen in tht> summer in this stump. As he saw ns l1 e ouicl<ly scooted up a tree ancl :::coldefl u~ . We were all sorry that we w ere not abl') to get a picture. After a few more vktures we left for home. There are ten i'1 the club. -Janet Ma~hercy, RD .;;tnlJ1. reftigerafor Eighth Graders at Stolp. Elect New Room Officers On Ft·ioav evening . .January 24. at 7 o'dnck. 7A ·Howard g::~ ve a pnrty for 7B :-tt Howard school. We danced most nf the time. Those who couldn't dance nlayPil ganH'!'. Miss Madsen. 7B's teachor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Todd. anil Mrs. Groves. 7A's te.a cher. were among those present. l\ bout 8 :45 refreshments were served. After that we danced a while and then went homf>. Every one !'aiil it wn.s a fine pat·ty anil that thev ~V"l"P ~lad th·'~·' <·ame.-.Jean Perrill, 7A Howard. START SEWING f'LAS!'IES In our domestic science cla!'s WP have just now started to sew. Before wP had cooking and made many delicious rer>lpes for dinner, or lunf'h as Rome people call it. We have half of the year for sewln~ and half for cooking. which we have already finished. J think all of the 6B girls like sewing thf' he!'t hecau~e we do not hhve to wash dishes. -June Sorsen, 6B Howard. SPJ:AKING OF SEATS The sf'at T likf' thE> best in nll the rooms we go to is thr· first ~Pat in thP fifth row . rn two rooms l n..:e this se~tt b11t in numh"r work W(' ··it nnvwhcrP, our te:whcr says.-llelena Mic·key·. 6A Howard. IJ,J, :VfrH. Rtalling was not at st.:hool so we had a Hubstitute. We h(~e ~1 rs. Stalli ntr is not Rick and we also hope she will he back soon. -Helen Pearson. Hnwarrl fiA WE>dnescla~· Frigidaire equipped with the new Hydrator tzow offers a11 extra service . .. See our special demonstralif!n today. Now, you can have moist, reviving cold for vegetables and dry, frosty cold for meats and other foods- both in the s.tn:e cabinet. You can have the right type of refrigeration for every kind of food. You can enjoy a new convenience in your kitchen. All of these advantages are brou~ht to your home by the new Frigida~.re Hydratot. Celery comes out of the Hydrator crisp and brittle. Lettuce takes on a dewdrenched freshness. Tomatoes become firmer. Parsley, cress and other garnishes almost seem to grow again! You'll want to know more about the Hydrator. And you'll want to know more about the "Frigidaire Cold Control." You'll want to see and examine the beau.t i· ful cabineLS in rust-proof Porcelain-on· steel inside and out. So make it a point to attend our special demonstration. lJRS. ~·rALI~lNG I~ EN.TOY ICE SKATING Our room haR been goin~ ice Hkatlnglr.stead of having gymnasium. It surely is a lot of fun and moRt children st:-~y after the bell has rung because they dn Pot know when it ring-s. -Virginia Fiske, 6A Howard. GET NEW TEXTBOOKS The seventh grades of Stolp are to get new social science books. The name of the book !s "Our f'hanglng Standards of Civilization." -Mildred Farmer, 7A Stolp. FRIGIDAIRE .\ lldthrau .1-:laJHilfln · H'. With the HYDRATOR at nnntlolph ~t., CJ:,I '"· )flrhlgan A \'e,) Hahhard Randolph R90 Llndf'n (~rN>nh·nf · 16!11 Shrrman A,..,.. HRO Highland )'ark · :!S! Central An. Jllghhtod Park laO Winnetka. Public Service Of Northern At a)J their Wood!! · tilt Company IlllnoiH oftlces Mr . and Mrs. Robert S. Swaim. 701 Laurel avenue. entertained at a family dinner , part last Sunday in celebration of their birthdays which · had occurred during the week. Among the guests was a cousin of Mrs. Swaim, Mrs. Will Meyer of Champaign, Ill.

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