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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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Th subject for thl wek'a oon-test will ba "Georg Washington." Stories and drawing may ba sent to th offlc of Th Junior Pantagraph by Sunday night. The Junior PsntAgraph contest sre open to sll jridi school children in Central Illlnoii. Merchandise prlr.es are awarded each week for the. beet stories and drawings ejected for publication. A VOL.

5. NO. 169. BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1934. FOURTEEN NEW SUBJECT Lincoln School Boy Wins Award Birthday Greetings New Club Members Jl'MOR PANTAGRAPH CLUB MEMBERSHIP rOV TON (Clip aril eend In.

Wrltt or print plainly.) To rtis Editor, Junior Pantagraph Club. IS ANNOUNCED rrtiinwlnr members of The Junior Pantagraph club will cele brate their birthdays mis The editor of Th Junior Pantagraph congratulates these boys and Jefferson School Room 1. The pupils celebrated th birthday of Jerry Kelly. It was the first birthday this semester. Room 2.

The girls and boys are making an Indian project, decorating their room, telling and writing torles, and have composed another vers for their Indian song. Room 3. The J-A's ar studying Dutch people and their customs, and ar making Dutch dolls. Th S-B'i are writing stories about bears and making booklets. Room 4.

Robert Carter moved to Peoria. Room .1. The pupils of this room Can Pally Panlagraph, Bioomlofton, 111. I would Ilka to become a member of Tha Jualor Pantagraph Club, tend njs my eertlncate ol ejemberehin. Boys and Girls May Write and Draw This Week About Washington.

girls and offers tnem siiu.no for many more happy birthdays. TV. It. I The following boys and girls are new members this week of The Junior Pantauraph club: Client Troxrl. Waptlla; Dale Landers, Thomas Matcnf chool; Svyn Graham Barnard, Lexington: Emma French.

Las- Ington: Betty Hunt, Islington: Donald Kunkltr, Spring Hill school: Donald Wsynt Minder, Atlanta: Lorraine Hughes, Edwards school; Josephine ragrrburg, r.d-warda achool; Ethtl Louise Wright, Ed-wardi achool; Billy Dunlap, Edwards achool; Kelvin Talit Toepke, Weet Twin Orovt achnol: Beverly Joan Brown, Ku, Sena Field achool: Basala Vincent, To-wanda; Richard carreon, Flanagan: Helen Davbrook: Thtima Imogens Wrisht, Edwards school; Daaa McConkty, Kdwarda achool. David Koltnar, Thomas Matealf school: Vlrslnla Carvar, Thomas u.xm Thaodor Darker, Mt. Proapact School Nana Addrtft Dart e( Birth "fieore Washington" Is the new achool; Mary Ebarwelsa, St. Mary's school; Chaater Thompaon, Plaaaant Hill school Orsde An Lois Sesrs, sharldsn school: jamca rwn, steward lasch. r.

r. 8 contest subject and readers of Th Junior Pantagraph may wt snd draw about Washington and send are writing stories about Canada. in their contributions oy ounoay artruda Kannacfy. WTilla Star school; Harry Sllvty. Hudson: Marjorls F.atm Lawls.

Holdar; F.lola Forraat, Salt Craak achool; Ixrana Ellsahath Bnickar, Liberty achool; Hubar Hxynolda, Downs. (Ton will awardtd a handsome Junior Pnntagrenb Club plo when you send la your first eontrlbutloa for Tbe Junior pamagrapci.) They brought scenes and views of cities and productions of countries. Florence Connor of Champaign Is a new pupil. The pupils ar studying Lincoln's life. Room 6.

The following pupils were neither sbsent nor tardy tht first semester: Emma Frlnk, Llnna become a member of The Jun- rr.n. it. t'raal Ptrmfla. Dsnvars: Varnon Burton, liQf JUiUOr VOmOttlOJIU lor Pantagraph club. Holder School Th decorations for our blackboard are shields with a picture of Lincoln or Washington on each ont.

Th decorations for th win nlnht to compete lor in rour prir.es offered for th best work. Everyon loves to think of Georg Washington and this contest will undoubtedly on of th most popular for entlr year. Winners of prise offered In th for stories about Abraham Lincoln ar: Lucil Ward, econd Your little friend, Alaxandar school: Maslns Bslrd, Arrow-amlth; Wlltord Irft. Waynaavllla: Wsllaca inhnua Pluiant Vlaw school; Ralph Ial- "DONAIJ) WATNE MINDER." We wera very sorry this week to Jan Owen, Esther Hlleman, Pa- mar Rtevts. Danman school: tiaunna j.n.

P.rher. Stanford: Anna toulaa dows ar Valentin girls and Pte tricU Funk, Vernon Hempstead rabileke tmy a. Say at nieaealng.ee). lit. A weakly newepeoer eonducted by tht grade school boys and girla of Blooming-toa.

Normal an Caatrai llllaoia. Surceeeor I Tha Dally Fantafraph Weekend Juvenile Pat. w.ibar. Towtnda: Dorothy Ynunf. Bhlr.

valentine I of flowers. Ws mad a lay; Leona Dlckarson. H. O. Bant school; scnooi news irora tvimier ana for th.

and Thomas Gaffney. Darwin Bill brought samples of gold, silver, copper, Iron, lesd, sine and mica Howard Campbell, Irvlnf acnool; Aronn Mtakar, Cropaay; Flmora Ewlnt, Carlock; ioiud acnuuie uccauaa ina reporter? Each pupil Illustrated th actlvl wrote on both sides of the paper Dorothy Burwall, Clinton. ties of on day of th week for art. ores. He also brought many Egyptian pictures for our work In his and had no tlm to copy It.

ntvt mounted plctur from Jl'MOR PANTAGRAPH CXVB. rica. it. Eugant Carlaon, ralrbury: Batty Bella tory. Geraldln Ewert mad a aalt grade, Rait Creek chool; and Duan Hughe, eighth grade, Edwards school.

Drawing awards wera given Thomas O'Rourke, third grad, Pleasant Hill school; and Charle Rauschke, aighth grade, Lincoln school. Th many contributions aent In about Lincoln prove th boy and Hlbhs, Raymond school; Erma icowaroa. model of a pyramid for our work In Empire acbool: Everett Kiiiaoa, i nomas Malcalf school; Anna May Radcltffs. Stout Th. editor of Th Junior our r-w'n n1 trsph ar reminded again that Frances Hospelhorn mad a book- graph was happy to rcelv th n(Wi rouit be written on on side illustrating "Th Brook" for following letter thi week from of th paper only and that It must reading.

Donald Waynt Minder of ot school and Its actl-j ony on having perfect at- Egyptian history In 6-B. Th 6-A history class msde drawing of castles, surrounded by moats, which Orov school; Jsnat loran Lee. cooae- A villa: Maud Irens Jacoheen. soeriaan vhool: Moris Louie Caddie, t'nlon school: were crossed by draw bridges for Rmma B. Rose.

I. I. a. C. I.i Lawrence vuiee oniy.

uonu onnei ana i.er-1 tendance for this yar la Btsn-aldin Kuntt of th Klmler school ty Systo. aiiked that all th news pub- Ramaever has finished resd- who Is a new member of The Junior Pantagraph club: Illustrative work. girls enjoy studying th lit and character of thl great American. a Peiltar, Emerson school: Robert Lertne. Edwannt achool; Thomae O'BHan, St.

Mary a school; Kenneth Tvmsa, Irving Room 7. Dellu Baker brought "Dear Editor: jllehed and ar giving them this Ing "Snug Corner Serie" and Is aom gourd aeeds and a bowl of achool; Howard Hoe ft, East wariow school; Naomi Jane Lacy, Sheridan school; dirt In which we planted them. Minonk School Many new book wer brought In for th library. Gerald Borden hav finished our first sem "I hav filled out tht memberahlp explanation and suggest thst they reading th "Children' Llf of coupon and am sending It to yoZ 'on. UM0W' today.

I am seven years old. I of th ony I jmm, Blrkey mad an Eskimo In Atlanta. I started to school last were very happy to hav 'booklet ester examination and all of th brought many Interesting picture of Washington, D. C. Extra credit point ar being given for outside September and I Ilk to go fine, such a larg number of contrlbu.

grade ar well started In th work of th second semester. Th following pupils had th highest Visitors sine th last writing ar Wanlta and Lola Klump, Clsr- geography reading assigned. I haven't had anything below A on Ions this week about Abraham my report card. I Ilk my teacher Lincoln. find ther ar no two (Continued on Pago 10, CoL S) Cropsey School The grad chool boy played a ball game with th high school frshmn.

Th results wer Ji22 in favor of th grade. They also played th Falrbury grad school. Th results wer 19-21 In fsvor of Falrbury. They play Strawn Room 10. The 8-A's ar studying contests during th nttr year just fin.

I ilk to draw pictures and color. I Ilk to skat, too. bird and flower poems for English. Virginia Merrttt entered ft-A from Edwards school. had a writing contact.

Viola Blackford rated first Abraham Lincoln. BY II ARI.r.H RAl'SCHKK. Oradt UacMa Scnooi. which th children seem to enjoy ss much as those which glv thsm 1 hav a big rat named Trinket semester average In their room: First grad: Konald Bauman and Myra Danforth: second grade, Margaret Hewitt, Roaatln Robertson and Mildred Ann Phylllps; third grad, Etta Robertson and I.llrt Williams; fourth grade, John Williams and Verna Gnecknw; fifth grad Martha Robertson; sixth grad, Mary Sllldorf; seventh snd Virginia Thlel second. Is smart and he catchea lots of opportunity to writ and draw mlc and rata.

I did hav a big about Lincoln and Washington, dog and his nam was Rags. And It Is very profitable for boys gav him away and I was Ion- and girl to review annually th SARAH JANE HUBBARD. graders at Cropsey next Friday night. hav a new February poster, nc Farrell, Wood row Thomas and Billy Blrkey. Jlmml Blrkey had birthday Jan.

71. Dorothy Hospelhorn baa Illustrated eeveral geometric formulas In eighth grad arithmetic. OMA FARRELL. Spring Hill School hav decoration on th blackboard and window for February. hav picture on th bulletin board allowing th different pro-cease that coffee toe through Th seventh and eighth grades lives of th two great atateamen, that th children may better abl to study their high standards aom for I haven any brother or sister.

I got a fin cowboy suit for Chrletmaa and I look Ilk a real cowboy In It I ahall be ao glad MART LENORB DANFORTH. Houghton School Th first grad mad Hickory. I Dickon'. Dock clock. Th third and fourth grade na-1 tur study claaa mad a feeding grade, Fanny Ma Ford; eighth grade, Alfred Harm.

and follow their examples. Mlaa Evan' third and fourth grad pupil ar studying F-ekt- tray for our winter bird frlsnds. 1 wrot report of circulatory system of th body. Sixth grader studied sons of th earth. hav two new members In our room, Virginia and Junior Mo-Pherson.

Th pupil who had ino In (pelting ar: Reatrlce Austin. Warren Meeker, Bobby Nolt. Georgia Mr- Boy and Girl Scouts Edwards School Boy Wins Award ABRAHAM LINCOLN By Duane Hughe Oradt S. Edwsrdt acbool. Ahrahsm Lincoln, known as the "rail splitter- did many kind iWl.

One day a little pig was caught In some mnd by tbe roadside. Lincoln went over to tbe roadside and freed th pig. A he was riding with some congressmen, he saw a small bird lying on the ground. Lincoln got off hit borne and placed th bird In Ita neat. II said that he could never paa a bird lylug on the ground and be happy.

Lincoln mas a honest a he was kind. A woman came Into hla store to hny aonie groceries. He counted up the bill, and found out that he owed the woman sit rents. Lincoln walked ale mile to pay tbe woman ber money. He was President during the Civil war ami be freed lb lave.

On week after hi second election he was shot by John Wllke Booth. Many rrowt cam In th family. Abraham Lincoln la always known at on of the greatest men In Ih history of the I'nlted Slate. moes. They msd aom fin Erkl-mo posters.

Th pupil of the alxth grad ar making pictur study nook for art class. For grammar they ar making poem booklets. Mary Sllldorf and Mary Paloum- from th tlm It la planted until it laj rady for us. Troop II, Girl Scout. begun.

Som of tha article Th meet In was owntd bv th wro frying pans, candlesticks, and hav a larg map on tha bul Pheraon, Fa vol Pope Joy, Marjorle letin board showing tha food prod Our sand table ahows a scene from th llf of Abraham Lincoln, i Member of th fifth and ilith trad completed their health booklet. Th seventh and ighth grad geography class computed It Invl aginary trip to Africa and Is starting on a trip around th world. Frlrtsy morning th slath grade' class dramatised th story, "Tbe i wr T-li Nolt, Gen Cox and Virginia Buck flag presentation with Allc Th f7" 10 a natur contest Each patrol ucts of th United State. pls rde a small rastl from paper. The sixth grad will It for an- par- Th fourth graders ar studying Our library books hav been re- winter birds.

ar making bird dent history and art elej.s, and Mary Ruth Blast as flag bearer. Jan Goddard and Mary Jan Ward aerved as color guards eataloguM. Th boy and girt of th tlclpa'ed In a rac for point. Tree, lc. animal dens, bird's nests, moss, and other Scouting teats war Included In th competition.

Th following hav had perfect spelling leaeons tor this month: in nrat grader ar beginning enth grd ar having a spelling their grocery store, Paulina KunkUr, Donald Kunkler, Ann Merrick won Individual hon nav a new voneynaii wnien contest. Betty Smith la captain of th girl team and Hewle Mc-Cormlck I captain of th boys team. Junior Kunkler. Benny Clark. Eu ors.

Ann Hen-Irk, Lillian Cham th girl enjoy very much. bers, and Dorothea Coleman wer Wallr. Loren Noel and VtoUt Noel.1 Th uppr grad boy hv a Th first and second grades of In charge of acuvitlee. DOROTHEA COIXMAN. Berth.

Th n-w troop flag was usd for th first tlm. Olrls working an second r'M tee's practiced aignallng. New Scout rrartlred tenderfoot teat A court of honor followed th adjournment. NANCY riAIR. Srrtb.

Girl pVoot IMteVr Caunp. Th Girt Scout Leader' association held their first winter camp Feb. I and I at Camp Heffernan. Th th West Sid (chool enjoyed a Th following wer neither absent asktn ana nav put up an out-nor tardy during th last month: Donald Kunklsr. Bnny Oark.

Tbo had perft attend- jUBi RnK.H vt. ii. snc for their third lg wk ar: dinner at scnooi Friday. Mlaa Tnop 4. Troop 4.

Olrl Scout, met Wednes rtvan and Mia Heal wer guest. Th third grad mada Indian posters. Th first grad beat th second grad In spelldown. Two nw pupil In th primary mom ar Peggy and Georgia Mo- Pherson. VIRGINIA BUCK.

MARDELLA COOPERIDER. Salt Creek School Th upper grad art claa mad "poultry show" poster. Bobby Sypult and Sula Ma Wal uean Stalter. Lester. Cauda and neih Unhoir Iwrnr Clark.

Joaeph. Joseph Joerh. day at th First Christian church 2 1 Klnxmg.r. Houston Jone. Charlen.

h1ulf: MUdied and Herman Whit. James, Paul and Ruth Buchanon ar new Duults of with Clara Maria DiHuu Smith, Shirley Snook, cbarg. Lieut Ann Herrlck filled McClur. Salt Creek School Girl Wins Prize ARR 111 IM I INHILN By oclle IVard OfWde 1 ut Crsea araees Once there wa a young farmer boy nsmed Ahrahsm Lincoln. Ills friends called him Al.

II lived with his father, mother and stater In a log bouse on a snisll farm. Ills parents wer very poor and Ahe'a father bad to work hard to art enough foot! fur hi fr and children, one day Mr. Lincoln said to hi family. "I have aold tbl farm; we ar going to move." They moved to Illinois. The boy had a hard tlm getting along.

II was our 11th President. He wa good one, too. th West Sid arhonl. Junior Curry. objective of a winter camp wer Those pupil who celebrated out tn Ale.

Virginia Uston. a nn rmicb. junior Kunaier. member of troop 7. was a rawi Rilph KlMlnftr ing Houiton Jmm Th triMtlng was followed by a 'hav had prft attndnc for th heir birthday during January ara: discussed.

Plan wer laid for National Girl Scout week. Saturday neatric irunty. Helen Von II eh- FLORENCE MARSHALL. ELSIE MTERS. Rutledge School hv a spelling hoapltal for morning th oatrola gathered wtl- court of honor.

Th neat naetln yr. ls mad a poster "Children of Vnw stems for handicraft projects fwiU be held Wednesday artamoon. I went le skaUng several tlmee In basketry. Tin craft projects I MURIEL SHEARER. last week during our noon hour.

Many Lands" for a geography project Bemice Reyner and Zayda Mc- tho who misspell a word. Th manual training claaa com pr.ldent: Bob Bower, librarian; 'thr Lincoln School pleted their "dog match acratchar" Chirltl RftUaWhkA rmnr4r Kaufman School I Abraham liacola Tho who had perfect spelling i r- H.ftv Amu4wmI I a a from rooting shingles. LAURA WALLER. BERNICE FARRELL, ren. Myra Danforth.

Charle Brth, Mry K. Pernhardy. Vernell Mej-r. Harry Green, Harriet Da-via, William Datrle. Fanny Ms Ford and Samuel Wyll.

Rosalin Robertson. Martha Robertson. Mildred Ann Philip and Anna May Tankowskl had perfect records In spelling for th first semester. Prfct attendance pns wer swarded to Adel Dovey. Remlr Robrton and Allc Anna Slim.

Th sewing class pupil ar mak ar Marjorl Zehr and Robert, BT DO ROTH JEAN FENDI.E- ing laundry bace. Constanr Slgler and Clifton Hal hav 100 In (pelting for th lerm Th eighth grader mad aom picture of Ichobod Cran In th study of th Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Th second grad mad animal hooka. Th Bfth grad mad th follow- CHARLES RAUSCHKE. alumna, now a aeaior In high A room-Jack Sauter la a new chool waa mad editor In chief of pupil from Vandalta.

th high rhoot newspaper. I room-Edward Cruls 1 a aew Plumb. ar having a spelling contest Trinity School Th looser hav to mak th vl entlne box and furnish th enter Thursday th teacher attended PupU from Alexander choot. Allc Th third (red art claa mad a tainment for th tart v. For our February decoration we hav picture of Washington, Lincoln, Valentin heart and flags on th window and blackboard.

Th eecond grader ar making new epelllng book. Bautr la new pupil from Van- health booklet Mary Margaret Grwd a. Heyworth. iMeaaeaate Nwba.1 Abraham Lincoln lived In a log cabin. It was hardly mora than a shell, for It bad neither floor nor windows.

It had doorway, but a nieetlng at high school. i dalia. Coa compoaed a poem for language. ling project: Potterv out of cly, Th first and second grade hav new Webster drill books for menv Th eighth grad pupil ar snak- rwfn --m- Th. koia anil erlrla are atudvlne? aoan earvlnaa and F-klma arena an pert.

Rernlr Robertson received e. pin for having mo perfect la-eon In spelling oer. Ing poster for th Woman vndalla. illtln. Paul Bethea won theth blackboard.

Marian Plumb and Helen CoRtp- weighed Wednesday. H.vac.i room-Emma Cruls our Kw-oy I' Ths grad booh, 0f February. U.w fec bck in achool rtr an abeenc of on tn aana tati caned "The lov mlitn. ..,1 Klrv.fk T.h 'new pupil from Alexander achooL Lyi Compton and Bryan Zhr Th subject I "Wild Illlnow." mad gam. several week.

Palar" ftrlenre flub. th only door waa a curtain of bear akin. Abraham went to school for llttl while, and hi mother taught htm what sh could. Abra i Raymond tell moved to Iowa. visited school Th fourth grad natur study Sixth Orad Report wer given! nJoyd Ih prugram at th At th latest meeting th rinr.

em-Thi. Hickory scnooi. claaa made poeler hpwlng th eluh studied modern Invention. '(fasful andwlrh eal conducted i Charlemang and Alfred th Tlh wer given by a I Kw Great They ar Ruasi Th second and third grader ar SAMUEL WTLIE. HX5TD PAUMAV.

MA1UORIE SMITH. Belli lower School bad eaamlnatlon th week of Jan. 7K Grad card wer handed out Monday. In th com judging contest at Ih farmer' lnetit.ua n.ti. Edward Wallea mada a "good English tr" and hung many el gn on It.

Nannl Wallen visited th Bell nower high school Thursday and attended th farmer' Institute. ctril PiTrrrt NANNIE WALLEN. way to car for teeth. enjoylng their new reader. MARJORIE ir.HR.

HELEN COMPTON, n.uarhh. Erwin Proeknow. Frn- Ani0nnn in geography, re Frank Svr. Betty Th tft ttm pupil I Mrn, ni studying McRraver and Ruell Brth.ron 'from Sheridan Her nam I "hr They to Mr. Sllrkenmyr and hi sever! tout hern el tie for Informs- LOIS TOMPKINS, CLIFTON HALE.

Abribia Liaeola ham a mother died when was only eight year old. After a tlm has fsther married again. Th stepmother waa very fond of th llttl boy, and did all aha could to help him. Som book which Abraham read ar: Robinson Crueo. pu-grim Protre.

F.top' Fable. Th Bible, a Llf of Washington, and a History of th United State. Abraham Liaeola t.ry club from tho high Khool, room Thl room I starting Th eighth grader aro begtn- will entertain at our nest meet "Good Hlth Corner." Every child haa mad a poat.r lllu.tr.tmg Mil "ln Th.y Macedonia School Tha third gradera ar having speed drill a addition, subtraction and division. Ths fourth grader ar raadiaa BY BILLT W. SWF.ENET Grad 4.

Mswdoola Vboot fHesxasxstfwtssasay WttxslwanV) ar writing composition on Lin BT PAIMMP. O'BOIKKF, Glwd 1. rteaaanl Hill Schoed. (TJeasrsSae MeeMSea coln and preparing talk en numer- rul for good health. They ar making rule and writing tort on car of th teeth, exerrl, prop ou subjects.

Th girl of th flower grad achool judging team won Br, piar. A larg blu ribbon wa awarded. In Individual judging. Kay Kunv ler won second plc and DeWltt Gooch won third plac. Ribbon wer awarded.

Lyl Itidner of OU-vr achool won Brat Our 10 ar corn sample placed tlllrct aitikne mmmA Lincoln waa a crt boy. When nth and eighth grids ar going In Th Slon Silent Reader" since Washington School Mia Cowls haa 3t nw begin. Thl nation, under God. ahall ha wa veat old apent the to form a basketball team. Ing.

AtJtF.RT ADES. Clew tlwha. In th Girls Glee elub th new or era ar: Minerva Edmunds, president; Jana Pnthemue. librarian; Grar Seymour, reporter. Th new member ar Mrljn Syfcrt Hse Augtistln and Ore Sey.

mour. GRACE SKTMUt'R. Th new onVer for th Boy Ole elub ar: Harold GoiJoa. k.vw a n.ar hlrlh of freedom. Snd ki.

f.lk.e enntkev and nnisning their "Story Hour Reader." Th fourth grad geography claa government of th peopl. bv thihi, Sarah, la a eng." BETTT JANE DAVISON, MART I'NDERWOOa er food and other health topic. BROTHERSON, ALBERT ADES. Whitcomb School Evelyn. William and Junior Ian- maa Booklet of animals of th peopl and for th peopl shall not cabin.

Hi volh.r did when blllUrd hool fromoo and poster of children of "Fer waa 10 yeara old. Sarah trid 10 i. pertah froM Ih earth." Few boys and girt pas through Irving School kwji. rnmnia. Wedneeday night our basketball team played Maroa her.

Th Ma-roa principal Loren Lewis whs Mia Arnold's 4-B ar starting polera ar neat and nice school without learning that thaw A 'hardt hav moved from our school an Eskimo project and her A'e Th eighth gradera mad poster keep up aousekeepinog for her father. Mr. Lincoln tried help bar. In hi carat way. When Lincoln wasn't doing any Hendrya svhoul had a par- leagu held Ita weekly meeting immonai worn or ora- and "Feeding1 wa principal her from 1J7 to ar darting a project on Swl llf.or -winter Sport Mia Batter loo narclaau bulb th Birds" Tb Conteit N.

40S ty for them th Fridsy befora they Friday. Each on told about Ighth grJ l3X Uncoln was bom Feb 11 imo. In thing would go lo hi boobs left trait of character they wish to do- arlthmetl claaa mad geouietrv L.b,!Tb.y th. Blb, AMop's Low Uttell Th eeveath and eighth grad n.F.0 COU-IER. EMORETTE SMITIL from Franklin achool notebook.

elop and Improve. Th Junior Lit ratur eluk ha elected their offl snowy, wintry mgni w. an Prngreaa. ar liluetfatmg th atoile from na ntred Mia falierton class im nra gror a re learning the )- On tim didn't hav anything Mis Clarkaon 1R girl hv prir mark In numbera. their reading They lao cere President Jun Kerrsn; seo mad a poater called "Commnnlc- Ellen Peterson.

how barren and forlorn wa th country, with th howling of th timber wnlvee about tha Hill rude lov cabin. auric Sweeney haa returned tn to do, so went down lo hi neighbor and borrowed a book. It was "Th Uf of Washington," tion with th Outald World" I Room-Ralph Dauaheri was hd perfect attendance for month. Emaat and Betty lu Radley hav tatered Washington achooL chool after an attack of pneq. monia.

Tha third year English Th sixth graders at making transferred to Edward arhonl and Kimler School Th following pupil hv bad Prft atttndsnc for January! Betty Wright, Mnnela Randal, Lyl Prir. Virgil Kunts. Clorlo Wright Oeorg Price, Marvin Ran Writ Draw and Win Ma. tVate sa raw wwa eMtp et nee ei- tM rawe t. Tw 4i- reaterewB.

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Pneea W'll vaeteae 1 rea fr eav tae wweiee ailte ia a rWN ew.tr ewieri Ma. ekaa seat atar. raw. la. at twk -w u.kia." i.

p. i r.v nfiv wenra p.m i i Iiwatt .1 iita r. claa ha bn dramatising a num vr r-:" rrr9 mat im. ouid 'r. ::7.

heun MEEKER. TOST. com th. wa pre.d.nt maaine; y-ptm en eiwr anet owj tn Mediterranean eOUO- fw. a land.

trie. I 7" a. i But on night big atorm am up B.I.'J. W. drew name foe Valentine Room-Liovd r.t.aht and got It all wet, and tor It Into OelOltJeft dal.

Don Bennett Otraldln Kunta School not been ahaenl and era going to hav a ValentmaVA Irvinsj. from fcdwarde "Sr. Pl-s. Thots who hav ber of arte. POROTHT M.

KING. AUDRET M. WEISHAAR. Abraham liaeola BT JOHIIVARIe MOXF.T Ursd a. Fward eVbotd.

tpaeetakie s.l party. also ar going ta hear Be ar tudvln Admiral Jut a soon a Lincoln found It Wnc chonl sts rted ar Wayn a ajkU seaaBWBjejejBBjBBj xejtaf taanBtaxextj nssr snetwsj shout Oaorg Washington and and getting Picture from tha b.nA Mfl 1 1 out wnt down to th neighbor Bsilng. John D. and Mry Ann nil Robert Prle. Th following pupil hav not ben ahaent nor tardy mc school trtd: Moneta Randal, Lyio Prica.

Clorino Wright. Georg Price) nd Marvin RandeL Th pupil of th eighth grad lia.a.. I'" nappeneej. I or it waa Bewr the back. IJa.

KlrknelL Thnaa ha have ant Keen tmm la si ssaae ke Twe raala'sesi mm a a keewea that est aeaea atssir wt loot hi mother. Many yr era Wavaa Jnke Th third and fourth grade ar 'kim Uler Uncoln aaid. that I am and lesur raaie.eaesl Th aeighbor aaid, "Tea may and Mary Aaa Bicknell, Bobby and ke ins nil ae making a health poater. nth igloo fur. and all that 1 vr hH ba, 1 ow puU fodder for threw da) a So Un- Elmo Gilbert.

Abraham Lincoln of Illlnoh bo- hava Bnlshed tha quarter work Rooerv-Edn Fughl "lered Bri((4 moih coin went to work and pulled thai hav two new pupils. They VIVIAN FOWLER, Abraham Liaeola Irving from Edward and Charles came President of th I'nlted State reading word teat tnd rewrot I ier the Uncoln family moved Turban from Uneoln school. tn -laegend of Sleepy Hollow." lo Illinois, whera Uncoln grew to fodder. Uncoln waa our Mia Prl-! ra T-l Bbb, who tranjf.rrad tB WM Mr1 dent Som folk ay wa our Munaell school, and Charleel. detrmlnd Paul Adam had birthday beat Praaident Feb.

See aassaa. a. Tw ews tai wee wis wet lieatt aahlngteMl. t. erase eik.al eaiidrea as? pHaaaieften.

Ie.cw.ei 4 (Mtrai tin. sm er eaMnawie le Tve ieseSer paaia' Inaeel sawsl ke saaa tu wane reee. tknts eaia a a ee Ike are e-taee wa swi wim I com a.o- phoul4 ka taken Into MARJOHIR OIJUI0N. Ml BUTLER. Abraham Liaeola ft state or tsrrilorie.

and lhal BT BOBBIE AU, Grade 4. While rVhMt homely young mn, six feet, four Inch In height and very strong and powerful. Lincoln was very eager lo I earn, and pnt every mlnut of hi spar time reading everything Abraham Liaeola Tb A. meeting waa held Jan. II.

DOK1B BENNETT. OERALDINC KUNTZ. warae arnooi, Ancell Babb visited school (his month. WATNE BASTING. El.

MO GILBERT. no mora iav tate ahould md. On thl account most of ths slave-holding state of th couth r- wen ina BV wTNIOH Bl ttKt.rtt Olwdo I. Spring HlU hchoat iWnseaakts aelia eolved lo withdraw from th union. bt jinf.

AKiirRstotg, Grade Ptrhetl swbaai. ass Ma' Abraham Lincoln birthday Feb, 1J He waa bora In a log cabin He liked to read books, ao an et.ee a ea Flanagan School A greet war followed, and Praai whkh lav hi hnds upon, and with lea than a year of achool-ing he mad hlmaelf an educated errte eaeoe ke eetwawa Lutheran School Th Pro-School eircl gav luncheon Wedneaday. hop they will contlnu giving them. dent Uncoln gav th slave their Tlia third erada kwa Keen aludv atnwwtM MM as wnmt Ww. Seataeraa Abrhm Lincoln wa good i.

the eiorv or day he went over to on of th neighbor and borrowed a booh. man freedom, Th north vuereedad In th war and th union waa mad Abraham Uncoln waa bora Feb. If ew ka a k-essj paiarsi sew, eea Ike On dy Abraham Uncoln moved nf -th April Fool Imp." They He roe rrHtlly to fame, from a II read a few chapter. Than tronger than ever, kecaue r. toikater a lwvr, and final.

It Itno. hi Kentucky. His family waa poor. He waa gr to tear e4 Ota rater e-wi a-w when It wa tim to bed, he Iv tn President of th I'nlted sarutn iatneoua, o. mad February calendar.

father and mother and hi ltr. The fourth grad ba new hoy. They got two oxen and covered rivm Stalter ah tha fourth north and th south ould no longer .17 "1 have any dia.ut ovr at ick in betweea th Ing. It but ther were no book, w-iw inw II mria wera ss axenaa, a SMeskeewki emifwa'e ew) u. MtnaeMtMes a side, now shock Whlmnta.

now shook hsnds and became wagon. They had ta croaa th river. 'graders got ton in arithmetic. Tbl Th dog could not get across. played lb story.

"Th Shep- MART RAKOW, tea 4eee ea.tae 4wae reeae a a) r-Ml twr ike re eeeMokw rial kl.taa. arkea ka l-al amtatrw rainH that night and ih. book was moth.r taught him to read from ich t.rr TLx MatmvH na.ghboi and offered tn pay for nola Then he found time to etudy 1 abcii isaa ka with tj. th. hock hy woth.ng for It.

Th. and became a lawyer. U.er JLiS friend. Th aaddeet thing at ths I LCCILIB GAISETt nm Lincoln roiled up hi pant herd Boy and Ih Wolr In Engllen leg. waded across th river to period.

9 rrt J-w r.was'as eai kww S4 weae eat aH at get Ih llttl gng ft carried thel Richard Carmen mother vtetted ADDITIONAL sTt'NIOR ON FA0E 11 eto of th wr wa th murder of President Uncoln by msdman named Booth. Both th north and th south (bed many tear al hla death. I I new e- sae.w-1 neighbor let him worn out. Laior thy needed a gaod President and mr-n. where a crasy adnr shot he derided to run for Praaident of b.

bec.m. Pteeldeat and a wicked him. died th following day. th Inited State and waa (iaited.1 snaa aht him, laaving a ejarrownig aatlon. dog acrns tn river.

Abrsbaaa Lla-lechooi aterday. Uotn vta-y good E'ELTN KLEIN A U..

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