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-X t.-t'l 5 '' MEDFORD MAIL TRrBTTNT7!, TxfEPFOKT), OKKfi,ONT. SFXDAY. AMRTL 1. IMS. JW THKEB B0Y SCDUTS OF CITY AND VALLEY News of Medford Schools .11 XlOlt IIK.ll lU'porters: I Mde flower that lirows HIM: the .visit. Lil Donna Calder, hiKhway of usefulness. He closed Jtetty ruly. l.uella Ciiin, Uut h nis lam. winch was lull 01 intcr- llaiiscum. .Muilirp Kunzman. Dora- et! an.l witty stories, Willi me thy l'aley. Carvel Hcaims. Allen poem Iluncrs. am! Leila Van Icrniark Mullein Ileal I'l'luilo Peal ihem read from lliclr daily Vork. Students ami teachers are always Klad when .Mr. Unlink ramtl to now mid s ni ; The Howard school anl 1'. T. A. j The Hard-Work I'lan." U on.. red the f.i.licrs ..r tne district . After school Tiies.lav. the writ-; 1" a soelal nieelinu la ) r rliia ini; leaeheis of the made schools ' evelllllis, .Mafell L'3 E concern of Ilu- romiuuiig, does ; J;i n, with t-parkling glass sind I riixitliiio VitKv I he success Hild continuance of well puli.hcd, shining silver. The i I cup butter. 2 cups sugar, 3 I lit work tlpentl. O dishes Mtmild match, or at. lp.tst cups flour (sift, )u-n measure) h. unionize and he carefully laid to'i teaspoons of hnkiiitf powder. ppeurancv t.f ov.lctly . 1 cup of milk. 4 t:iblespoonfuls of 0 '1 he small membership fee of ii i reins n us i iii nonor inner no further utilisation unless so d-,Klv'' Students of the .Medford Senior . held a teachers meeting at th-J nnti .tumor ltii-ii srlunds were verv Junior high in order to hear Mr. I much honored by having ihe liiee lie will return to hi:; home The meeting was opened ly the IV T. A. presi dent, Mrs. Swing, followed by a finaueial reptiri hy the rreasurer, Sirs. (leu. Hogue. Mrs. M. 11. Law. The .Medford committee of the County i'alth association met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Owen. This committee, Uhe principal, then took charge of with Mr, I- llurgess as cnair- Private i'eat L ' Heiungham, Wash., where lie is .1.1.. 1 wntii't-viwut' i.l utI it ii ihi if:tti' to liuiMic Malone of Troon 12 of fltl htt .n.. i, nn,i not hk i School Suliurs Renort Shows (largely ot Ashland, as well as the Silver historians have often painted it to I lmrensi uf be. I'rivate I'eat went on to say . imp junior nign nas neen com that none of the .soldiers knew why -b up in me percentage in sen The awarding of Kagle badges portuntty to hear , . ,, Tuesday afternoon to Itocert Mason of Troop 5. and, , lass room work, which posed of the aetive workers ot the I proved verv entertaining and was 1 local unit, and as such, is avail- .'well received. After the program able at all times for assistance I !the exhibits in the various i'ihk ' t clinics or other services that v.. n.. h..,i hankini: The oercentane this 1 were mspecieti. i no lamem w nif cooiny i"iif,K iao ui iiuim . .......... .,. t wftit J K ii.M- .fit rollowitiL- Pressed wiemser.es as wen pie.tsr.i imn uene. ...u .ne.num.n . v . . - . , L i - r. n. " with the work as exhildted. Also, one day a month is w llie Ill JOIl .11. ,ffun'"ir - ' were on the point of saylnu. Mrs. Clark, 1(1(1 per cent: room 3, "What's the use?" when President Mls11 '"old. "1. li per cent: room 5. Wilson said that It was a "war to Miss Sim nia. 10(1 per cent: room 0 end wars and to make the world? Mrs. Matheny. 10a per cent: room for democraey." "This, said i. .lss vt nisenitnl. l uu per cent: Private Peat, "is v. hat won the room -,. .-.tiss ise. per cent sired, to which event, the serv ices offered will be gratefully ac cepted. The drive, held this year from April 1 to la, is 111 the hands of the local commit' who expect lo reach a majority of thnso Inter ested, hut donations may be left also at the Meilfonl Pharmacy or sent direct to Mis. J. C. H. Woltls, Kaat Main street. an i.inforl. liven though the palm award for Alan carlcy of ti e latest an.l mist successful they were flKhin,r Courts of Honor ever held in Med ford. One unusual feature of the ses sion was the appearance before the Court of seven of the eight 'f'OCIl HCIIOUI 11 L in-.ih"., i"l itn-i. Making Mealtime a Pleasant Event second class ImdBes. This troop' i,i.. !., hail been 1 room It). Mr. Keesee, 94 percent: includes all of the boys In thn; ,n l)H. .em.,u,s ft. so inK took un i assembly. Mr. Church an.l Mr. Antloch school, who are "ul , fl l.s, life and said that they could ! l-"llch. 1 uo per cent. We are very enough to be couts, and is under I wjn (ho war aml thoy (lld Klad to say that there were five the leadership of H. S. Nedryi i.rlvatt. USed to think that ! 1 on per cent rooms. Kriday after- and K. li. Lucas of HeaKle. I h(j (inlJ. wa, ()f bpromnK hero ; noon. Mr. Ilanhy presented to The two new Basics complied wiia o n 1olall,1.i He hail iWnyH room i n lovely framed picture of with all of the reuuirements for i n(,nCeil that monuments were (leorue Wasbiniiton lor haviiiK 1 00 that rank, some time aso, ami c,cctoti to heroes In .war and not ! Per cent In bankinK every week were very proud to receive 'hem, jlo nl.ro0H n peace. Private Peat i except once during the past year, both stalinu that they intend to i boi1(,vl,s , ls liir mure import.uit ! This room Is to be heartily run l ontinue to advance in tho ranks j (u ,.t,wul.,i )avcry In time of peace Kratulated. Mrs. Clark Is the of scouting. ithan In times of war. "FlKhlors , teacher. Maurice Peters of Troop 3.!u,.0 needed as much as ever, bull -Mi-s. Cliimli Speaks at Assembly Liwrence Meyers nnd New. II Kl- m,t killers," said Private Peat. Mrs. Maybelle Church, w ho has llott of Trooii 12 of Ashland, l.eo .M(utav nfternoon. Helen Rok-! Just recently become on of our and LorinK Martin, Lawrence and ! el!( a stU(l0nt fi om the Senior ; faculty, save a most interestinE .Milton Sanderson. Harold, JacklhjKn Kas kim enouKh to ttive the'" nt Frlday'ii assembly on the and Cleo Sims ot Troop 14 of students a book review on the j interesting things she had seen in Antloch advanced from Tender- buok -private l'eat.' Other pupils iWashinston. O. V. She described foot to Second Class, pnssinc "Jiead this book in the library, so ; everythiiiK so vividly that we al verv creditable examination. J most of those w ho heard the talk ' niuvt thoiiBht we were in Wash- Alan Carley receiveil the Silver j tl,e backKiound to enjov it. ' ioRton ourselves. She told us uliout palm award for passim; 15 merit 0 Millie ClasMs llld ; " WasbiuKton monument, the badge examinations, after reach- j The music classes have not been tomb of Wondruw Wilson. Mt. ing the rang of Kagle. lie has ! meeting this past week due to the Vernon. Arlington cemetery, the all of the craftsmanship badges absence of .Miss Williams, our Slave of the Unknown Soldier, the xcept pottery, having passed thojmusiu teacher, who is 111 in the.cupitol building, and the White lenuirements in basketry, lealh- : hospital in Kugene. We have cer- j House.- American history wilt mean or, metal, cement, bookbindim;. tainly missed her and hope she ', more to us, now that we have wood and woodcarving. being tho t wiIl hv llXlU Ui ,v wjth UH on Mon- heard about these famous land only Semit in the council who has day. Students in the girls' and marks in our nation's life from Uno this. boys' glee ctubs are especially anx- lone who has seen them first hand. Konald Kring, who is tho only, ious for Miss Williams to get back, j The hearty applause which Mrs. other ?;agle Silver palm scout in 8o they can practice again. Church received showed that we the Crater Uike Council, acted as i .Marslilleld Superintendent imih au -njujv un mm onr..)iMm ni firms nnd bugler for Max S. Ilamni. superintendent ) h,p ,..),..-t which -was in charge , of tho Marshfietd schools, was a , ine were given by two girls in the of Col. W. II. Paine. visitor in the lecat Junior high lon 11. Newbury presided ns Thursday. .Mr. Hamm was for judge, with a jury composed of ( merly superintendent of the Rose council members, scoutmasters burg schools. and troon committeemen, indud-i Mm Students on Honor lloll ing M. X. Hogan. I.nrry Schade. I The following nine students are It. H. Cadawallader. K. K. Carter, on the honor roll for the first six W II. Paine. Hoy Klliott, AValter weeks period of the new semester: H. Jones. Rev. K. P. Lawrence of j Carol Hodge. Hilly Cummings. the Medford council. C. A. Holes jHcth Cummings. Horothy l'aley, and J. K. Weaver of Central Point j Velma Smith, Harriet Sparrow, and Oscar Lewis of Jacksonville, t Klizabeth Stcnm-tt. Hora Crawford They passed on the applicants for liminrH. and shared the resnonsl- ii on nis report An opening meeting of the ularly given to the making of suit school board will be held Monday plies to replenish the loan closet, night at the home of Mis. A. C. ami to meet the many other de- Walker, cb rk of the district. Mrs. mands made upon the organiza Walker's home has always been tion by the needs of those bility of this branch of the char acter building program of Scout ing. First Class Scouts coming be fore the Court for merit badces were as follows: J John Conner of Troop t cycling, swimming and life ing. Hobert Lewis of Troop 1 per health, scholarship and aid to animals. Albert Had d is of Troop civics and eanipimr. Homer Piatt of Troop 2 for ag- riculture, surveying and farm mo-J chanlcs. ! Allen lingers of Troop ?, first aid. Lucius Rogers of Troop It basketry and Avoodcarving. Alan Carley of Troop ii basketry, cement and cycling Hernal Henry of Troop 5 basketry nnd path finding. Karl l.ittrell of Troop R cycling and painting. Ray Lewis of Troop for fire mans!) ip, personal anil public health. Itobt. Lewis of Troop for carpentry, handicraft and elec tricity. Andy Smith of Troop :t" for bird study, woodcarving nnd marks l'nn nshlp. lUacum Smith of Troop ?,Tt for woodca rvinu. Holand Coles of Troop 40 for j art. and bookkeeping. 4 Hoy Love of Troop in for scholarship, personal ami public health. for sav- for first i for fori for for Before Mrs. Church's talk, read- reading classes. Tons I'atton, an eighth grade student, read "Seein' Things," by Eugene Field, while Miriam Watson, a seventh grade pupil, save "O Captain, My Cap lain." by Walt Whitman. HOOSKVKI.T SCHOOL Health Inspection 7 1 .7 per cent of the Hoosevell pupils were perfect In health chores last week. Miss Allen's mil Sibyl Jean Young. A student 1 1"01" '-.. must receive nothing less than a ; ' " " "R aid to be eonsid-l ,nr, 1,1 "l ered an honor student. We are pp" ,, h , ' . i i very proud of our 711 class, which . who spoiled correctly the weekly had four students on the honor i assignment of ( words last week, roll. There ought to be more pu- m , ..n.. ...ni h.,..n On Tuesday 87. 5 per cent of tho only A's and H's on their cards. Itasked'V Class Pot Hilar a hnctp.. f i-oniv.fiee : cent rooms were pupils is being taught under Mr. Fitch. The first division has com- I pleted their third basket, the sec- for ' nnt' ''v's'nn 's workine on their j third, while the third group has not yet finished the second basket. The first basket made was a small one for ordinary uses; the second, a fruit basket; and the third, a sewing basket. Baskets in .shaped forms will soon be made and later, students will weave bas- ! kets with wooden bottoms. The (pupils are very much interested in the work. "Huddles' Night" Held Last Friday. March 2;ird. "Dad dies Nigh I" was held for the junior high daddies. The program was opened with two harmonica selections, "O Susanna" a n d I "Swanee River." played by Ting- ley L'hample, Wood row Shaw, JJoh I Hietrick. and liob Sehrecengost. Mrs. Edith Brown gave a humor ous reading, entitled "Betty at the Baseball Oame." followed by a piano solo by Hilly Prentice. A j WASHINOTOV SCHOOL paper on the Humane Soebfy was A ,,nKram WUf1 Kiven by the fiA read by Mis. Olen Kubrick, after a(1 -H classes for assembly last which Mr. Hedrick talked on j i-viday afternoon for the last "School Organization." After the j twenty minutes of school. The first solo by .Miss Cecil Coss, Miss Van .......i.,,.. .V.1K ., violin selection by M'Htnp tortk the daddies on an Iniag- ;our(tiK Webb, accompanied by inary trip thru the building, telling : i.-.i.tci-, i-jirbm. This was follow- Second class Scouts taking mer-jthem what goes on ill each room, j ny a pjHno solo by Patricia it badges w ere ;i follows: The fern went lo the assembly I , a, inn. Harmonica solo by Harry Robert Cobleiuh of Troup for i room for having the most fathers I Mnt i-Uon Then the next was a painting ami personal health. lout. An informal time followed j number of chalk drawings by Lowell Hupray of Troop 1 for the program, when light refresh- ciOVd Smith, former Washington: art. handicraft and wondcnrvlpg. ! ments were served. school boy. The final number was; Cordon Williams of Troop 2 J 7AI la?.s Has High Spelling a piano solo by Lois Nichols. There i firemanship and personal health.; Average ilVP i ,0 two more assemblies this i school savings. The hundred per Mrs. Hyde's 3 A and Mrs. Maxwell's 1A. Teacher Absence On account of the death of her mother Miss Abbott has been ab sent from school the entire week. Miss Kllyn Lamphear has been acting as substitute teacher. Miss Abbott will be back Monday. Miss Gregory was absent Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ilenson substitut ing. Baseball On Saturday, March 24. the Roosevelt sixth grade team won from the Lincoln boys by a score of 14 to 11. Last week the Roosevelt fourth grade team won from the Jackson boys hy a score of 1 1 to . On Thursday afternoon the Roosevelt sixth grade girls won from the Lincoln team by a score of J4 to it). We have 13 baseball teams in the Roosevelt school ami can fur nish one for any -grade. Hut we do need more bats. open to the public on board meet ing nights and every patron of the district is not only welcome but urged to be present Some inter esting reports will be made, ac cording to reports. Miss York, home demonstration agent, visited tin; clubs and in spected their sewing Wednesday morning. The gh Is hail made a very good progress in their work. Mrs. Carter, superintendent of Jackson county schools, attended the Fathers night meeting and-ss; conducted an eight grade quizx on the Constitution of the Fniicd jpt States. The class showed a thoro ' 1 understanding iff the Constitution. Mrs. Carter Is always a welcome visitor in the district. j : Much progress has been made t ZZZ in spelling in the sevent h grade. ' -7 John Sparks and Leroy Liles have Z the record of having never mis-; spelled a word in their regular spelling lesson during the past six ' 777; weeks. On the final study of each assignment. Kenneth Shro y e r, ' j Robert Sparks, and Lloyd Rirh-:; ardson also made 1 uu percent. . Only two students made an aver- 1 1 age less than 1'4 per cent and six rrr made averages of 9 per cent and 1 above. Tills included grades madei in lessons given without previous j study. j ROOU-: HIV Kit ACAUKMY ; Lynn Pester is out of nchool for 7 cut in his foot recoived while Z cut in hise foot received whil working in tho timber. ; So far Daniel e'ady and Levcrn -7 Corey are the champion wood cut tors. They are easily paying all ' z their expenses including room, ! - : board, and tuition. They have proved that boys can earn their j way thru school on the academy ZZZ plan. i -- - The following are the honor stu- , dents for tho fourth period: Louisa ; Downs, Alva Downs, Oma l-'owler,1 ' 777; and Hazel Jenkins. j -7 Wednesday morning of each 1 week the students conduct a devo- ! ZZ lional service during the assembly ZZZ liour. They call their organization (ho Modern School of t he Pro- I phets. The program consists of ZjZZ instrumental and vocal music, iitlde studios, sermonettes, and j readings. Robert Stone of Forest ZZZ Orove is presidc'iit. and Josie : ZZZ Jenks of Azolcn. secretary. 1 A test in spelling was given last Jff week. Those who failed to reach .1 grade of ;hi are required to join I ZZZ a spelling class. These classes meet three times earh week. i Saturday night. April 7. at S:0fl ZZZ o'clock the seniors and junior will zzz give a program in the Academy j 7 chapel. An ndmisslon fee will be ! - charged, the proceeds from which j will be used U defray the travel- ; Ing expense of commencement i r speakers. -7- Letters continue lo come fi'um j 77 families who plan to move to rrs ilogue River valley and locate zzz near the academy before school 77 opens next fall. j ZZZ The other day while working in SSS the woods, Lynn Pester accidental- j ly cut liis foot, which necessitated j ZZZ taking five stilclies. We hope to ( ZZ see him back with us ftoon. Levi Hunch is over on the coa: on business. The carpenter class are busy ! just now helping J. B. Median ' Install machinery in the new car- ' penter shop. t bei'ts or enrrots. or other vege (aides, and smaller dl.-du-s i-xui be List-il. and lie retilled with hot vegetables from the kjteh"n. It if not necesfcary to haw sev eral kinds of preserves 01 jellies, or any one kind of food for that matter, at any one local. Conversation .at tin table should 'be of tho most friendly aud ptoas " , :,nt sort. I'nhappy family prob- The dining room should be a lein. or grouches. shouW be left pleasant place, restful and invit- outsMe the dining room door, and im:. It should not be crowded not r.iken up until after the meal, with unnecessary furniture and Chibtren should never be scolded who pictures. :it Ir' table, it it m necessary to come under Its jurisdiction, par-1 U the table ls clean, and taste corn t them lor si.me mistake in ticiilarlv the mothers and babies fully laid, the meal will be more tabbs manners it sjhould be done who would otherwise have 110th- Inviting. Flower on iho table add ! very miletly. quarreling or nag ji. un attractive note, but they should :Klnf: among children should never The monev needed for this phase 'be low enough not to obstruct the 'be aJlowed at the tabic, of the organized community health'view across the table. i order that iineals may be of work Is obtained onlv through the! A colored cloth is cheerful at the most benefit, they should be annual membership drive, and breakfast time, or at lunch, but at j cat mi in a pleasunt, comfortable, nnnn tho resnonse of the mativ dinner, or for more formal meals. ! unhurried manner, under conve- who fee! that this effort Is (lie i notbim: is s. MUracttve as snowy cocoa dissolved In boiling water, 4 OiliT VnlL' !iml wliilnu un1 K, Wide variety of foods, and , every Crrwm ,,,. ,,,, r one has an cnornious appetite, it Is i . ,Kether. then beat bard not l,e.. i;sary I., let the table look , lko. iilku n3 olthcl. , over-. rivil".l. '1 he meat ilat I er I solid cake can also hold the iHilatoes. bakeil ' ! 4 family likes a Plnjilflert mlvertwng getii rustiltii. Hlgheat Qtullty Jewelry Rcnulrlni Satisfaction Assured M Quality and Price. Watch Repairing Diamond 8cttlnT alall u yonr want. UEDDT A CO. I 1 I nial, esit'ul siirrMimlings. rca IS E2 WINDOW DOOR FRAMES 0 n at O H TROWBRIDGE O MMUICIl YARD R Monday! We have arranged for the greatest Manufacturer's Advertising Toilet Goods Sale ever held in Medford ( ON SALE MONDAY ONLY-APRIL 2 Genuine French Narcisse The World's Most Popular Perfume comes to you from the wonderful flower gardons of Sunny Southern France, and is put up in a beautiful gift package and is ideal for presents. A Regular $2.50 Value 89c and we will give you absolutely FREE A regular $1.50 value of Narcisse De Luxe exquisite faco powder. ,1: Both Articles, $4.00 Value for 89c What could be sweeter than the real odor of freshly cut Narcisse Flowers? (Each Item in Fancy Black and Gold Box) Direct from France ('mm' llicst' t'X(iiisilo ttiilol url iclos to t'licliiiiit tlic Anifi'i ciii! I. atlv. Never before in limit history luivn such won derful products been sold at this priiT. .This sale is made possible hy tho maun i'jift nrcr standing the expense nnd we are siicril'icinn our profits that, ytin may know and love these toilet .roods as do two million ladies t liniuith miO the world. Wo cannot urfie you too stnmjrlv lo lake advantage ol" this wonderful offer. Limit of three sales to a customer. r-MANUFACTURER'S INTRODUCTORY OFFER--, Bring This Coupon and 89 Cents to our store and receive a beautiful $4.00 Gift Package consisting of a $2.50 size of EXQUISITE NARCISSE PERFUME and $1.50 box of Narcisse Do Luxe Exquisite Face Powder, You save $3.00 Please sign your name and address on this certificate. Extra coupons for your friends may be had for the asking.' Remember, only 3 gift sets to each customer at this prico. Certificates are good only as long as these exquisite sots last. NAME ADDRESS rTnririTT WEST SIDE PHARMACY SAI.KM. Ore.. Alar. 31. dV : Hubert (V AyrcH of Ii'irandti Is a zzzz rexall sTorTinnTiHHninntnnniniiiiiiMiHniiiiiiiiiNfiniiinitii niiniiiT 1 . .1 i. ' " ii J 1 . S9 VnUi 'Minty. if filer) yter1)iy. t flilliert Moty of Troup f, for fire ninnslifp. Kiirl Carliin of Ti-onp (i enrpentrv and liundiera ft. Dnn.iht loyil of Troop s (Tafts'manship mi lerither. Alvin .Mapln of Tritop 4ft rnrpont ry nnd wooden rv in tr. for for for I The 7A1 cIhsh is aKaln at Hie top i year profininiH will 1p fur- ol Hie list n,r the IHKliest spelling j nitsiu., y the ,)A-4.V rlasses aiHl uveraijo for tho past week. Their j t10 ii n classes. averaKe i.s ltll.1 per cent, while the The followinK students lire re 7IH Ri oup haw an average of V'J currlinK tetnperature on the renu per rent. The eiKhth grade has iHtion rhaiH provided hy the hu not been at the head of the list j imrlntunrirnit of schools: I'aulliH' yvt this year, hut they are begin- I Rogers, fill Catherine Chaney. A. ning to work harder now. ' Granger Kenly, 4A, Fred Meek, Shipment of New HtMiks AiTfveti 1 4a, Helen ilenson, 5A. and Klma A .shipment of new library books ' I-Mter, 6U. These HtntlentM were has arrived in the library a part : selected by their roll room teacher t.f next year's order. .Miss An . because of their proven depend- Ulrew.s. librarian, hopes to get them ability. These students record the cataloged this spring, so they will temperature of the room in which be ready for use when school , they are at the four periods. 8:30, Opens in the fall. A few of thelju.jO. j;3n and !:). These rh.tr t The Crator nun will stage, a liiy Anrfl Fool party in Dinly's oaso ment Monday n(i;ht and a hang-up time is anticipated. Several novel stunts are on the evening's pro gram which in in charge of tho'Kides quite ( open trio, Much. Jack and llrom. i books. IncJixiinn an illustrated lecture j Mr. II In Vli- Srlionl m ii uiu aim iiiumc uy I'roies new books are: "We," by Lind bergh; "Kgypt and the Suez Canal" by Susan Wilbur; "Story of Our Count ry . " by West an d W c s t ; "Hoys of "lil." by Coffin; "Derlc with the Indians.' by Xuibauni. There are books for the history, science, and reading classes be- number of story sop Ferguson. Mr. I lice of the Hire I'enman- aro proving a great help in the room as many teachers had here tofore been having their rooms too hot. sometimes going to ho de grees. In the lower grades, the teachers are recording their own room temperature. Tho teachers of Washington i school, as well as thruotit the sys tem, are rewriting their courses ot ceotrranhv for their classes. The new course of study in expected 'to A battle of wits between fiomo Tuesday. of the leadintr members whip System vi;;.wl in Medford ! be in operation next September. While itti hi fhort stHy ! The revision consists of giving new of the in the city, he visited the writing emphasis to old parts, inserting of club, promises some real fun. This i classes in the Junior high. A spe- Fon-e new subject mattei- changing is the first official "spring open) rial assembly was Jj-ld Tuesday the emphasis of the Q(Jeciives. ing" of this well known booster ; morning in order trrit nil students and the addition nf new- plans, club and a 100 percent atfenrl.ince I miht hear htm. Mr. Hie illus- tests, and new equipment which is urged by 'Tig Kruption" Vernon jtrated his talk on the blackboard will mean a much richer content awter. showing many characters which .than formerly. The t"aeh''i arc Icould be mahout of somp of the not only doing this cour.e(jf vision CHICACO, Ma r c n 31. if' i...... .w. W.......I f ..j..,.,.- k i.. ' lleporteil flBViaticins of orrr.'ll , i.i, n.n....lr. ,.l.l' -, l.ln h a.rllln' hr.allh nnnrim i laruo i,lanot. from tln-ir natural 1 urKPI un , lmllKitrp Hn,, fn(, Hnrt ,.T liiiprriv..n-nt work lie- t urbitK and licliff f im asln.n- U aliuut thinc as . K mlirng. ' "W'-f the roifular damn. J oinem that a my-tcricu O elcstial Mr. Hicc h.-n.-vc. that If one 1 to ; The uperlntcndi-nt ot schools s-iranttcr was responsible, arcu.-t a full virw of life fn must ie , vlnlfd WHhlntiin school the past I '"ing Investigated by the Vniver- i It from all sides. HeTiave this is week rt Th children of the 2A I "ity nf Chlcaito's Terki- nhserva- the be-.t def!nlt,-.a he has found rcporVthat no one in their 2A t'ry nt Vllll.ims Pn)-. Wl. I for ha(iplne.v llailin:s Is a n a y. 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