Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1932, p. 16

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Evening Heavens Springtime B rings Ralph Holmes Designs Girls' Gice Club in March Provide IBil Jap*inese Rock Garden Practicing SongS, Jsingle el Last Friday afternoon after schoolfo Interesting St___________J1 took ny bowl and sorte. tint a esia wekInt ercesteing tedyt. Japanese figures to the Stolp. schooi TeHwr girls' gice club is -sk Nuw geerl cinc drig hepat The s bw as braughit lots of. fun library and learned how to. make a. practicing very hard on the sprm wehae akn p hestdho but the sleigh rides were the Most, en- aanse rc adn eetd~:cr ubr.Some of thern are. the evening sky in March. Ve4have..apn rokgre.Icmndt ,'ir ubrs r .eceivede iloigifraion: 0yahle. March 23, Mrs. Vernon's cinders around the edge of My bou 1 -ee River," "Hymn of -the Pi!- ron went on a sleigh ride party. We and then stuck my japanese ree rm. n Snowston. 1.. Mercury. the smaliest plançt, can; had. ref reshments at Albert Carpetnter'sadohrfgre inh enntb hat ee Ms.Crkour:iic be seen fromn March 16 to 20, low in home after the ride., We had a lot o f fore il hardened. I arn makin,-,a :Iîtr ifredu ha h m.7 the est stafte sunet.f unihn sPite of the usuai snowbaiiing vision 1nm ol n.ro h ~<~~ the May festival Nvould so 2. Venus, the earth*s twin sister, is and thig that go along with a sleigh adteohrfrpat htgo eeSeas>gv sacmimn visible this mnonth in -about the cen- ride. Mrs. Bach and M1r. 'Brien went1 in w-et soit. I will finish painting MYau hwhr w ee okn ter of, the western sky. lt sets about as chaperons., We had much, iustylcinders to look like mountainis. I arn an that we shoudke t pa h three hours, after the- sun. singing.' If the boys would .sing, as'u aceritFid 3. Jupiter. the -largest -of the 1loudly for, Mrs. .Clark it Nvould be 1going to makote ahréa lxt Fcridy aFsirlock wr lantnJderful. 1 hope nobodv, suffered nwt mk ra utorrc l. pf sh. estenwvsiey. .tecetr o garden in the cornéeof someone\ Veas haeb.n icu-îg pof t. snw iilei the center f ro.m the sleigh> ride, and lin sure we back yard as. soon as warmer wea, ealohv -e i 4. Mr is a morning star, but Car-al noe it- thEeig Sop ther cornes, so we cari make the best lIntrte obndgeecu. c not be seeil so close to the sur.s . Japanese rock garden and fish pool. hrodcndyafnsanc sale . Thld 5. Saturn. the-pianet with the rings., r.ronhd lihrd* The class has made* a.big outdoor!'theroedt of thismsale wourd he.i pa sunrse.Jones ro a legird;rock garden. -Ralph Holme-ý.,zth, is ývisible in. the morniingat snie DlTedy ac 2,Terd a 1rd,_eta col concert. The board of educatPi'n lt is a rnorning -star. C)n Tesdbay, M r FloThod w asgrde Cntals-oo.usuallv buys this music. for us but organie yAtr ldwh co- 6. Anri eclipse of the suri occurred onf lected our rnoney. His mother and S-i'o ' tî1hU-M- B eatS now that the dépressioni is 'on, there March. 7, ivhîch wvas 'visible ofily infthrgvuphervengokP are not sufficient funds, and so the the southerni Pacific and Austra-lia. I t some order on the sleigh and serve re- Howard for Cage Titie glee clubs have talked about hiaving was an annuial eclipse. The moors was.! f reshments. After ýthe sleigh' returned[ Wednesday, .March 16, the finlal, thîls sale. \We ail Houe permission -.vili farther ýawa from the eartfi and, be- 1 to shool, we had, hot dogs, cocoa' ice chamnpionshiP garne. etwveen thé: be* granted by Mr. ýTodd and 'Mr. caue the moon's shadow did no cream. and, cookies. ýEverybody had a Howard School C Girls'- Basketball, aprfrtearagmn ft~ cover the surs, a ring of iight was vis'.-;good ie- FakRandaîl, Stolp IB., tearnadth tlpCtar vss le. Virginia Oison, Howard 8A. bii played. After a hard and interestiing, 7. On March 22. there wvas a partial WednesdayMac 23, Miss Chase's j game Howard wvas defeated. The eot fesSuýie eclîpse of the: moon. Lt, was seenir room- decided to have a sleigh ride1 score. ývas 8' to _; in Stolp*s f avor. I rnost of N'\orth Amerîca an.d Was party., We managed to get a sied be- i The garne was played at' Stolp. Al uensAre Joyf. about 97 percent eclipse. tween 6 and 7 o'clock, which wasn't a gamne on March 14, w-as aydat!1 When the chlidren came back to 8. Spring arrived officially un ery good time, but as we got the sied Howard school where Stol'p also ou school Mondavy, March 21, a big sur- M),archi 20 at 2 :54 a. m. eastern stand-'it was ail right. After the ride wve We hope to win the chamnpiunshir,: prise overtook, us., The schools are go- ard tinie.-Janice Grossrnan, Stolp IC. l went' to Janice Guthridjge's bouise next vear, too.-Jeanne 'Brien, ling to stay open. XVe are all glad and she served cliocolate, sandwiches, Stolp 2A. because the. eighth grades want to, Announc Organization and cake. .We, ail enjoyed il very i graduate this sprinig. If the schools ofJu io A t eauemch.-Doreothy [.agerlof, Stolp 8C. Howard Sehool 8A Has. lw'ould have closed ail the chiidren ofJunior ,Art eague. ir hrdy a~ 4,2 a w nyO eD pstr would have beeni put out in the street, A Junor At legue as. een r- Tursdy, Mrcand, addingd at6 that,> would have been ganzel n th Sol shool for. the pur-1 sleigh ride. We went f rom. 7 to 9 LatWded~ Ahdtet-oe put back, a year. ' Even so, the schoois, -f beauti f yng the. school 'and o'clock.. Af ter we returned wewnt dpstr i akigadmd 57.probably would flot..open in ýthe Lall. P hrô)s Ec mi as elected »a; to Betty Solomon's home for, hot WosVe are getting more, deposit.ors- -Yeaetan u ote p.oi committee ,of:a chairinan and5two as- and 1cocoa.- The-evening was enijoy- w ekc and a larger amnounstof. money. bogttxwrants-ýKate McConnô0"- sistants to 'see that the rom is kept i able. Our chaperons were Virginia There are only a few children. whor hie, Howard 8A. o-rdr. ,Some of the pupils Nvill lend I Buck and "Lefy Stfes -Bty have banked every wvee. hyar pictures. vases, plants, or some other, Ellis, Stolp 2D.Hln Lidtom. Shirley Garndwiss,' article of hcauty f rom their bome to _________ lao prds r.Jos. urfG eTh eSad i es make the roo)ms more cheerful. The ,There Is Athens? This >;teacher, and some of the children who, They're Ail Appr-eciated chairman is to report each week as to i missed one or two times in banking. Let's get together, boys and: girls, what is being donc iin çonnection with Boy 'Wl elE eyone They, are Jane Brandt. Kate McConno- and bring our sand*viches. Thei this plan.-Betty NfcCollum,' Stolp 2C.1. In one o.f the roozus in Stoip school, hie, Marjorie Staubitz, and a few mean a great deal to the poor. chuf- the teacher asked a boy, whose home others.-Eleanor Speredes, Howard 8A. dren. Some of the boys 'f rom the DETECT SIGNS OF SPRINGC I rooni was 2B, where the ParthénonSopa schools north of Wilmette, went t On Saturday some girls and I went was. The boy replied, "Il was in Stl nd Howard Girls vstoeo h col ntepo on a hike b see how many sigus of Athes v.,Rcie titeA ~ d istit.e fhe th os akethe (- sprng we could finci. We started in i- Weil, where is -it nowr- asked the chcv thei wad itrct.Whanthe bdofys ankdie. Tiuesday, March 29, there was an1 hlrnwa kido snwce. the sfo rst andto erobinsesittngs achInruis"t. oyrile.important event for the girls of the they liked best, each ?ne answered. we sw: irs, to rbin sitin on "I runs, th bo relie. Stolp and Hloward schools. The girls -The kind I amn eating." This certain- limb; inext, a squirrel; then, O hè f course the rest of the room hbad 0 h itsvnh n ihhgae ysosapeito;s e' o baihrds, and after that, sorne small tô laugh at tihat-Ru4l Weltzel, Stolp I-o he ixh, eethe i eigth rads hosapesito;s etsg!__ blantkbningu.A ewr .wohv andterlt~sdru Bring sandwichs of any kind lbut- 1 _____:____ the fir.st sernester received thein at thringte-.osRsn tl A home e s~ -soe bos plyingI ent. The seventh grade girls' ofthe marbles. We had a fine time.-.Vartha1 <GYM ZXIIT APIL 1 H4psh< ddaê 4pe hegri OWARD UEFEAI$ STOLP ~Hiàt,, Howrd'5C.On AprU J tIIthé4f 4xusrçen i* gr and o,- Th -, , anid Dbai1etba1i teams ueighth. grade. boys of Howard and ~no1Ybal lhj~~ of, Howard nd $tilp shoc1s played NINTEE DPOSTOR Solpschol ar gingto iv anex-kMk al hrow .-~s~~receùit he icStoli> gyinasium. The ~. ~ wa~I3JLoar Ihift~nd iit iiy o g~i tkilp A. H Ioward B and D quintets won, while had inctéen dostors. Six dollars are s<e of thUinp hat*J ... a the C teao Stolp won. In h irt' * ~r~n 'ur i'oo isLôwel P~t~tôn. uretest- lr '~jrwn, oà~ , thy sc. Ten tey ut ~do~ h~ on Ot i a cosegain, 9to 8 gV Soeppl fte8 ls fHw .fe-o-lFrtIwswn ig ah O U'L TD AIOFak Byha won t emabi naelw<nientn urrom i owlltheLfersof teurc ntes-Cakd it seemowd l8ke.athe Unie-t, "ang," inputheirRdoninW0Br u Borrcse n Ihe, 9they8.vi y Virsitnarse Markd Janeetamnowdown e ohcamd the- aue awrity te and oth ers rize s $0 faer. "Hap" Gbat Heoad sai Tet rewer-etturen, How-andtB.'t- WHOry-JmW lON TH gadTeHo -ir hav mad y e bos. tha elotoffexta t he ill ttemoBededy rani, ôward C. ar schôo. j Jck Pt-oer t lrl 6A -PaHoKapardHowad 7B

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