Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1939, p. 16

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and even ulant? If 80, wflat kind tof a stlm- ulfflt? Are you a marginal listener? Are you a casual listener? Are You a sample listenie r9Or areyou .a master of the dial o you give thought to. the selection of your radio prograrni? Do you take time to lis- ten to and talk about radio. programs as .you do your sehool problems' community projeécts,. and other ac- tivities èlooely touching your family interests and needs? Are you taking, this powerful and much used mech- antamm which you have chosen to put i your home as something more than an expenditure of money f or sound? Are you drugged wlth noise, -s0 accustomed to lt that you have lost the power of discrimination? 40o e ma lot Sc cent, scnooi. Tcihi ,S)cial Studies B T I of those which have been ing the study period the chil- bllow their chosen subject the ages startlng with Pre- They throwv people's voices tvide and far, i often wondèr where they are. Some radios are.short , some are taZi, Some are wide and' some are small. A -radio is usually brown, It cctrries voices ail ov>er town. 1 wiah. 1 had one for ml/self Sitting there upon my shelf, It would eeasier for me to use, But, m Father says, "Save your money to buy somé newv shoea."' Thie radýio.its so smaU there on the shelf The man who taika must be an elf. TUE RADIO By Hferbert Stein The radios are wonderful things. The announcers seem like they have Around the world their voices go Announcing for the radio. You press a buttôn and out it cores- An announcer aduertising "Tums " Then out cornes Charlie once again. And u'ith him his voice, Tightivad ýts is too damn cheap, >e Little Charlie, he doesn t De Yeui Kufow sof others hobby in an abvl. -Jzkru' a ..arteit U& ULtu- --.. . b ite srt w=4y. 'To Iearn about coins and trades It's a grecit invention, they ail say, ail peoples, 1 rend books,-oojc at For nov, we can see by night and day. !tures through the' stereoscope, Sis. "-Mrjoieiohnon.Boots and Brothers" I arn studying food because 1 )ught it would be funt to see how Is Siixt1i Grade.i-Play Sget our food"-Martha Merri- Id. By Nancy Shlnnlck, I chose dress for my subject be- Secretary. .Junior ssembly ise my hobby is collecting foreign On March 21, the Junior nqsepmblv ,ow Goodwin, came home Petersburg, the past two weep. Mun

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