Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 7

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* I fl*t. UI. Da~iS* *Ilno sOl.*. MJ suw - ili.eeudeint of public instruction, will give the address at, the dedication of the ncev I Highicrest school, Illinois road aâd Twenty-third street, Monday night, No- vember 23, at 8' o'clock.1 Mur. Blair- bas held bis present office for twenty-five years, longer, than: any. other state superint.endent of -sehools in' the history of Illinois. Other school officiais. who .will, at- te;Jd the dedicatory exercises are 1 lâd- wvard J., 'obin, Cook county superin- tendent of school, and Otto. F. Akemi, director Of education for Division NO. 3 of the Cook county schools. '.\r. Tobin, during bis twenty vears., as County superintendent, lias intro- duceil tuany improvements in'the couoty schoôls, such as the achieveiment clubs. homne projects, contests, sprilng festivals adotheir worth while events. r Aken, w-ho has had personal charge of Divk>ion No. 3 for the past ninie vears. 's %vell known.and weclI liked tbrou gh o'ut. the district. Children Partitipto Everv pupil in the Highcrest school \will h1ave some part ini the dedication prograi. The kindergarten chikiren will present an orchestral number, "The Children's Polka," a folk dance, under-. the :leadership. of. their condttctor, 1 Charles Beinilick. Th'le primiary grades %011 present sha d- 0\% îictures of three nursery rhiymes, I "Uttdé Miss Muffet," . Mary,: Maýry, Quite Coiutrar3,," and "Ba, Ba, Black, Sîe7The pictures will be acconipan- ledl b% the clhanting of the rhiymes, by! 1,wThaiksg-iving Story Book," a, pa.will he given by pu1)il$ of the ii1i1 terniieiliate ,Iiades, the fourth, lifflh aid~ Thuî prograin by the uppe rds- ~thcseveth àid eg , Ill inl ude a plav *Te Black Vamp," a dujo-mnio-1 log,, *Hiramw Blows lu,'? a. Hawaiianii. gu n ta ut, a' éelection by a girls' quar- .t..()dBlack Joe," and a. ténor banijo. Get Radio Menion t>phSchneider and bis orchsta ~vi ay- several selections. TI'le pro- grain 1S to be mnentioiied over the radio hy iie of the large Chicago stations FOR THANIC SOI VINO BLUE ENAMEL ROAST-. FR. Holds ý249 Chickens ......... BLUE JENAMEL ROAST-. FRJ Tudoey 98c Sigle.............. ELECTRIC $1 OO CORN POPPER STEAK CARVING SET Stainless $ Stel . $1,50 CAR VING SETS$25 CHICKEN FRYER. Sef-tinsr..$.O ANGEL CAKEFAN "Wear-Ever" $ ýAlum Si 50 .....$160 Corne and get your "Wear-,Eve;r"' ALUMINUM ROASTE£R SHINUP,, POLISH. SILVER.1 SAMOLINE. Quat sze. 79c third. 9,- fourth, 10; llfth, 10; sixth, 6;seventh, 11, and eigbth, 9. MUenibers of the Highcrest' school board are: John J. Bleser, president, Ç.lenii R. lanson, secretary, joseph Reagan. Peter Carlson, A.. W. Alc- Derniott, Eýdward Meier, John Fisher 11là Jos Ilb *Schneider. NS

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