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' ---- - - 1 ' ; . ,,,,,,, - - . - 1 Can You Compléte The Picture' - The grandson', of e famous Arne ;lean painter recently expressed an.ambition to become a great artIst, ''just like grandpop.' The artist warned the boy that ability to- draw is not alone sufficient to A creative., mind is equally as essential - as drafts,warrant iticcess., - , ' , . ' 4 s ,, , , tnanship To determine 'whether the boy hatfa sreative Mind the artist gay'e him a test. Ile drew two circles and five odd shaped figures on a board, as shown above, and told his grandson to put them to- ' gather 'to form a- sketch - of I 'familiar doniestio aninial. Can you do lt? , -- - ' z K , Ky. (16- )- .1. to popular songs, .'The Wabash Cannon Ball," "The Flowers in the Wild Wood," "Makes No Difference Now." Mount Emmons, Utah my . age interested 'singing, write. Sand. Helen Kaloski, Route, Mon. Va.-- Will swap pix post,cards my State for yours. Netilirrtalunc,k,c2o6nLocn. (78,, ''e itl , ---- ...erio eel& ,solitt,,e . elm - . ,' . --. k st,,,r,,,epwt, York Yankee baseball fans and ' match cover, collectors, write. I Mildred 'Conley, Falcon. Ky- .-. Words, "When Irish Eyes Are Mother "Did Your Smiling," Come From Ireland?" , 40 Talcott Nannie Yonam Street,-Ne- w 'Britain, Conn. (18) --Will Iswop pix Paraders over ; -- ' w . ' , 0, --- -- I, , Nov, AO Jews w44 06,14.04., !To -- Straighten - -- - 4 ' I ' - -' -- -- -- oblong Pr" , -- - rows-o- n . Poole' -- of the chart and you will have erb "Better Late Than lo,m. , 1 , - Coast - -- - , Letter's Parade: ' I have many hobbies, but my favorite one is collecting am 13 years old and Cards. though I only started collecting a year ago. I now have 92d cards. This is due to who 'twin me, oneld particular who recently made a large addl. thin to my collection. I have cards from 38 states and over 20 foreign countries and islands. If any one will send me an unused card from Ala., re Mont, N. and S. Dakota, Okla., Texas, or West 'Virginia, I' mend them a card from a for. ' eign country, Silas Cranday, Route 2, Rupert, Idaho. A . pressure. which increases a ton square- inch Itn every flot000 feet of depth; the topography of the bottoms changes rapidly. when a cable-shi- p searching for a lost line finally found it. it was learned that the spot on which It had been laid had risen 2 miles in 25 years! to the - I Miss., Cutting Remar When the referee waved to a friend In the audience, one wrestler bit the other one. - grunted the bitee, as he rtibbcd his arm, ."you're bit. Ing mer "Shut up," panted the biter. "Do you want me to swallow you In one piece?" - ' Minn., Del., Ark.,. 21-1- 3 ., TGNDSONFACK55NTRE T anD013 0 EIDEMBEICK1010111 0 0 1300011011121EIGICIIIIZEMIGEREI 130332113131311110 D ESSIDICA 000 CICIEEIVIIIISEIBEIMEIGGIRIC11312101 -- - - 2 . 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Move the oblong (as - - .1 .4 21111, , f4,- - V 11111 0 above ground. The and Geodetic Survey has just announced finding a 10,500foot submarine peak northwest of San- Francisco, the top of which lis 1 Mounnearly amile tains have to be pretty tall to inset drawing at lower right) until you find the right letters that reach above the seathe avershow through the holes. These letters togethre with the five letters .12.500 is oceans of age depth , on the oblong will Spell the.four- words or the proverb, feet. Because of the tremendous ' under. - pt. birds. The Terrible Termites took a terrific beating from the Lead. ing Ladies in a furious volley ball game. Tide game was one of the many in the leagues. For first eleven pints 'the Ter . held it down pretty well out Anon the Ladien began to click and when the game end- ed it was for the Liu 11 es. ., Adams, Ann Adams. Editor. Mien, Marygold Kinney Graff. Aso. Etta. well-know- n the PflOVERB: Place the on the third and fifth the upper left..hand side Artim'il PEAKS aren't all - , have these people baek again. Recently the two A. U. Natur. et Science classes- - have been etudying birds and their habitats under the direction of two stn. The class has dont teachers. been divided into group' and then ave been asaigned to drawthe of habitat of a certain order Igovernment. in Manillacturing.Ir , alumni. Mtge Perry also directed the whole group in some songs. It seemed interesting to g o to work U. S. , t . v - , ' es 4.c br , , has always been an agricultural countryprosperity there still depends on farm products. More than half the population is en. gaged in agriculture, But that is merely takincadvantage of opportunity. The land ,, in Greek plaina and valleys is among the world's richest, and, supplied with enough water, produces , , i. , , 0460 , , MOUNTAIo , , ,,'' ' - , ,, 1 ' -- are aiding the Het. fight to go indult.r. ' assistance , , 1 1 , ec was high. school junior Clark. "Margaret .... 1 coyohte lenes - ,. , s ',0'' c.., - ' -- GREECFI is getting help from Uncle Sam now. American capital ,,,. s. - are young in the burrow, the parents will drive game as near as possible to home before killing it, to save themselevs a long drag. When a jack rabbit is sprung, two coy. otes work together. Knowing that their prey will run in a Or. ele, one will follow; the hare tine til it returns to the starting point. Then his partner takes up the chase, while the first onerests! - - ,4 -, T , stat; . A- ,01 tusf,d, ' .e im .010. N. C. t car , (111111111-.- ,,. tn -- r COYOTES, shipped by tourists, ire causing Eastern U. S. farm. ers some headaches. Damage to livestock by the "prairie wolves" has been reported from several is a clever s. Theh , 1 . - The - . 1 Donna Anderson. Children of Room It have chow, en new class officers. Dean Sas ker is their president and Marvill Jarman is vice president. They named their club. the Fairy clutt, They are reading "In Storm and Sunshine" and also "Stories for s Every Day." Donna Walk. Boys and girls of the Edison School are baying a "Do You Know" program It was a match between the boys and the girls. At first the boys were ahead but the girls finally won by 23 points. The next program will be May 22. Marian Baird. ' Gloria Fitt. Editnr. , Arlene Peterson. Assoc: Ed. honored with an assembly pre- sented by the Stewart- alumni . lut week. Raymond Bowman, a pupil of three years ago, gave us an idea. of what to expect at );ast High and other things we wanted to know as did Mary Lou Turner, a pupil; of 1938; Mary Margarett Hills sang two num 1hers accompanied by Miss Jessie Perry, our mule instructor.- Blair Harding played a clarinet solo, accompanied by Marian Hintze, and Helen Soreneon play. ad a violin solo accompanied Miss Perry. The latter were ,ndt studyling plans to harness the volcano anti make it generate power for industry. sesuvius is a i i a. i t paroxysmali volcanothat erupts inidden,ly a ter long pert- -eod of centuries beforthe burying of Pompeii, there , ere no eruptions. and apparent- ty th e inhabitant?( its slopedidn't they were living on a volcano. But in 79 A.D. Vesuvius proved itself. Yet it wasn't lava that deluged Pornpellin fact, there is no evi dence that any was emitted then. Volcanic ash, mixing with rain Which condensed from the abundant steam, formed torrents of pasty mud that engulfed the , - -- - - 1111,:r1 In:Art and-lit,,n- . DISPLAY About High School : - VESUVIUS ma soon. The Ita li a n - , 4 . Stewart Pupils op d . soskil,--,0P1,- n A 14EV4 TUI,IS4.11Cic t'l --4 11411 ROW 4,11.1tY4 VORK IS PLA1W11.16 10 USE 11: 1W A 1.056Y Alumni Tell EATERS now have to bow to the butterfly. A French has-just scienist reported that the inflects have terrific appetites consuming half their own weight in a day. Another popular ex. pression isn't Aounden On fact either"she eats like a bear" is really a compliment. Beare are,for eight-an-d size. the lightest eaters among animabt. But other- -follow suit. large animals-don- 't Philadelphia man, as a daily ration, gulped down 12 pounds of spaghetti, three loaves of bread, 8 pounds of frankfurt-era, 3 quarts of ice cream, 5 doss., en cue and 2 gallons of coffee! - aU - --- -- AsI.1'. ''' T ' water-powe- - 7------.. IP .4 1... ' ' , . 114 1 -. Oviaa an- Explatation Puzzle Solutions' - - (15)-Boyz- ngala ,'' 11, ---- ot Words ' . .- Science- . , - 4, ShelI Gastonia,os . - N NOWA: - vow's" . , ' - NortniBigjlow;-710TStreet-- , Lexington, , ) - - , (11 - N61- - AMBITIONS WIIATV t 11111 Street. Snapshots, postcard& music fans, write. - Marilyn Huntley, Route 2. Foe. fans, write. toria, Ohios-Spo- rts Elsie Morriss, Bumpass, Va. (14)Pix Tyrone Power,, Gene Autry. Bernardine Boyle, 152 Stratford -. Road, New Britain, Conn. --(11)-Souventil. - GOOFY: , - 'nem vit4tattt0 ;:-3- others., They are studying about the culture of other lands. Ruth Anderson. . Members Of the )3oyse Club Irt studying first aid. They have Just started. Mr. Dee is teaching the boys to act quickly in an lie is also teaching emergeney. the boys something about the blood stream. , ...Douglas Sliger. In Mils Pickell's room ' the children are reading a book on It is very "Vt!olfgang Molten." interesting. They choose differ. ent people to take turns reading the story. , Rita Barnes. . Girls of the health classes arc making paper hats for Field Day to protect their eyes from the sun. They are seviing bias tape aroutid the brim. I Fv2061Ac04191.ecocztol4ugrtzt4AEs- --d- eo ram boyangals, write. Marie labia, 358 Washington - -- (8)Postcards, 1.1161ine-wAlvenueswap rtrellivriaettieRtItTPe-hh:- Will ""1, " C Andover, fans, - CtePqESEWIATIVelo -- pit N s;lh Thomas Allen Sturges, Stalin. ton Military Academy, Staunton, Va. (18)Pix girls 18 to 20, call. ing cards famous people. Marjorie Chetwood, 703 West ,. , Samuels, ' MI , (20)Dancing by, N. C. - Is I Route 1. Alex. and pepper Patsy Cabanies, Route - Bruce Kitts, 128 East Reeder Street, Dillon, Mont.-Para- ders all ages, interested rocket travel and power, write. , - Helen Zukowski, Matianuck Avenue, Windsor, Conn.-Bo- yzn. 16 from South and Cen galq 14 to Hawaii and Philip-pine- s, write. Evelyn , 14044 te tkAS ' &ant (17)Foreign boyangain talc. ing English and boyangala 17 to 18 ,,,., - 0.! , Va. on-th- , 393, 14 4. 1-- c Room 17Is making little dolls of Many lands in their art room ior their Social Science room. The ,dolle III be used for a bolder in : the room. Some are making Dutch, Swiss,. Turkish and many bobby to a swell prise! Every week Parade wUl give a special Mystery Prise to the reader or readerese. who sends in the hest et kis ar her hobby. Just write a letter giving your age and telling &bent your spare time interest and address it Parade. ears el this newspaper. It yes have any pictures or reproluetions which wvvid ken Uto artist. send them, too. and they'll he relented. Hres your thanes is let other readers know what you're doing. sad win yeursell a Mister) rrizel -- L. (....y Box L.01! . - ' , lid. your ,- . 42 Mackerell, : , ( ' sndria, Va.Salt shakers. Ellen Williamt, 512 Park Av. enue, Trenton, N. J. (10) Girls In Holland. .my age interested ' write. - June Bancroft, 171 North Syca- more Street. Ravenna, Ohio (13)Will swap nix postcards. 302 R. Domkos, HazetAvenu Linden, N. J.Movie star collec- tors Ili to 23 write' sur prise to first five who write. June Fayne . 382 BOtttli Spring Street, Lexington, Ky. 1 boyingals 15 to 18, pis postcards; Hawaiian boyangals, write, Barbara Ancarrow, Hanover, . V (14)Boyzngals in 17. -- Thelma Weaver, - - t - $116r4, Frances McMillan. 3708 Twelfth Avenue. Tenn. Chattanooga. Will swap pix Paraders 15 to - ... e e h le interested parties. popular to - L ., 1A11 Victoria, 'BeVer.-Uta- . . y- , .4 , 0 . ommo . Paeonian writ Latin. Shirley h 'i- , c s' ippines. write. Citherine Williams, e - - - it il S AI , i t 1. 41111 wAt c ''''', .';' Boys and girls of Edison School have planned a Mothers' Day pros gram. Children who sang in the 'festival amtr all the Children ot the fifth and sixth grades tirf going to sing the festival songs. MN.; Pickett, our, music, teacher, will lead the boys and girls... It Is being given so that all the mother will be able to hear the program. ri: 4'11 kti 1.4C. , Ate - Hawkins, I :61:'IcA.1 ,, i 110lit. - itt , , eaNnt Hili COLLIIICTI4 4 T7 Springs, Va. (19)Sports, fans, , Write. , Virginia Marconi , Waterford, Va. (17)Girla 15 to 20 living in West Indies, east Mexico or Phil- - (12)-Boyz- ngals f bELYAAOOR ;--, (20)Sports and dancing fans, write. Box 89, Rosalie McPherson. Kensington. Mich. (17)Address of boy or girl living Hawaii my 11,e11.1. ,- , vialtitiliOl'i,41 ....., t lt,, Lolly" Gallagher, 109- South Ozone Park, N. Y. ' . .0 prings,--Vs.Will awap movie tear pix for pix Ginger Roma, Gene Autry and scenes "Gone With the Wind." Words, "Spark- ling Blue Eyes." "Last Letter" and ''Do You Feel the W ay I ' t - Is 133d Street, greet--ing,th- El., C tiSat,ITTIPQ 15t641 - :Ile JERSC't At:1D '9 '''' :7:4 Program Prepared By Fifth And Sixth ' Graders , ,, . I4( ' - 15, , v. Do?" , ,, 3lothers '. ' : Honored In Edison Activity , Kat, Norma 'Qatsecond grade gave a play Charles 4 r .,, -- AU AULIAAILATICa0111)1SYPAPtgS STARTEV -S- EVAOLIR Kessart ow NIG patztAuwiwii45 AWARD IS 7416 WetiCIG woeey-11- 4e ALIO $106151 RiDti46. MISTER'? II-- it HOBS'? IS COLLECT1146 fORttGt4 AM. MOVit PROGRAkts-PIWOi- kle ' ow PROORAM AA014G 114E PAPeRS, SVAROUR WAS 14TMESTED 114 Ve SIORIeS OF LONG tozootTew , ....:- ,. . . -- ' - Club,- -- have worked very hard getting our play ready. We even made the scenery for the stage. As our. play takes place in a Pueblo vii. lage, we bad to make it really look like Indian country. We made orange treek peppers out of clay. corn; cactus and other things which grow on the desert, We even bad. white-taile- d bare, like a real one.' looked that ' ' Elaine Glover. ' Marilyn Hendricks, Editor. John Ensign, Assoc. Ed. - m.,Sr4 HOBBY RIDING 1 "Chi-Wee'- ' ......::::,....:..:,:.....:.. ..,..;:.:,... ...,-''...,;- . ..., ,,..... -- . . at the meeting, s Monday night, May S. Adventures" was the title. ' We .... -- .. ,, ' - : ... .. .... Parent-Teacher- t, ' . citizen lung. We hope that every to will be interested enough help the best of his ability. Our ,, ,, . fairIn ... :',........ 114 1 Nri , Wade. Do you know what is going to take place in Salt Lake in the year 1947? We are going to, have our Natural Science a. and Art class, we are already discussing things, that we can do to beautif- y- ou- r- community- .-- Of course, we must first learn how to plant and care for trees, flow. era and shrubs. We-- also want to , be able to select lovely color too. schemes for our garden, There in a great deal of --work to be done. This is only the begin. , ., ...,'. - berm. ,? -!,ti ' - . : We alwaye plan speal pro, grams for each holiday and our programs are made up of songs,, stories, poems and musical bums 1 E : ... : icers-are- ,e , -- tales, -- - . ert Borstadt; , j .. . -- Imagine young girls. starting out to beautify of their parents' home! We hard , ,.,, ,, 4 - ,:r.--- 1 , , ..,...,, :.),. to believe- - isn't it? But it hal ' .i ' 4 :. been done. t ,,,4, :. Two years ago at Lakeview. oe,?, ;' '''' " a' Utah in and County, Vineyard ' ' of 16 of age, years girls, group who called themselves the Clo- ... - . , ver Leaf Lassiettes , under the leadership- - of Mrs. Yvonne Jones ,Perry, began a Loamowgswawakikweis,,d;4;,,o00.5.zfi.6o9i,;,p;A'iet4)N,.0,4$4av4;.sig2A'e.,;ft;.,i,Aq..;i..,6msiai4woosoio,,,iwk,wwlwAooaawk4m,wo beautification program for their - - -- homes. They started with a igen. eral clean-u- p and fix-u- p program. ': .,:::,:........., 1 First trash, accumulations of , junk, old tree sstump and empty c.,..,..,.. :...:...::......:.,....:..... :,......: , a 1 cans, which go-t- o litter tip lot, 1 .,,:,,:::::;::: ,, r-' were removed. This job took of on labor the I. time and part the club girl as well as other I , 4 the of members family. ,,, N., k After this task --was. finished a plan was drawn to scale of . ,:f - each girl's home and the ground .. , .. ,,, ,, ..,. and Ohs intended to - improve ' .. , --- ,, , ....., ,,,..4.-, .,, 1 were .. care for. On thispresent .... .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. fixtures placed all the ' ...).. .....:. :. ... ,..... .t. :........, such 'as the house, out build.:.':::'., .!..;.:.:;: :.' .1 ., ings, lawns. trees and various - "f".:: 1'1.":-3'':,",. ;-shrubs and flowers. From this .:' '. 4' 1 ,.,.t ..,..s ., ...... ...,.......... ; ; ., J.. t N plan, after much studying and ,, :::-.,:;,,,1......, i: 1 ; :,..:.,:,:::;,:,,...:.::. .........., .......:..,...:....; guidance, each girl decided what ..:..,.. she would like to do to improve 4 ..;',,,,,, :..,,', .,,. 0. ., .. ,........ ....., . was Another her place. plan , drawn almost elxikceeptithoen othrigatinaitl :, .:;....::::..., ,..1,:.:...:;::..:. , ..,.:.::.::...: ....:.....:.:.:..:...4 ........:..........,...:z v.1 t it;,.. one with the 4 ? showed all the improvements 4, 'r ., i! that were to be made and what ' , , ..--,,,,...i, the lot would look like after the ,. :.,.. .........: i ' ,, .: !"' .,,444:'!...,:.-.4---,'zi.,..!...'4';:,:-::.:' , , landscaping work had been com, .... ''''''''''''S'''''.....: :..:r .. pleted. I JIBED NATIVE SIIIII319 ) :' In order to follow their plan ' '.. '...... ; various ''. types of shrubs and 'trees 1 ' were required and to obtain , ....., , ... ... , these without expending very ' ,;;;,,,,,;;,'04-4-7.'..7.7'.',7-.7-!-.--- -, ; much money the girls used many ' .. 7 ............................:.........:....,. ............................c.,..;:;b.......,... native shrubs found near the lake i,. R ,',,,,,-;,-,''''"'", ''''''"''''''''''''t. or ht the mountains. They also -Pt.tures-Prov:.. traded shrubs with one another and neighbors and thus received ,,' what they were seeking. The top Picture showS the LaVon Gurr house in June 1939 and the bottom view aS Every girl bad many problems - it is ' - to facehomes that were badly today with an attractive' driveway and a lawn. This was one ol the projects , , in need of repainting and reClub. :: undertaken by a Utah County ,---., pairing and no money for such; e nld barns and out buildings eve from the windows; a, and flower planting along with 1 an extra piece of lawn. great lack of water during sumall mer months for the proper growOne girl, La Von eurr, spent . of insufficient hard of and the first plants; ing year workingto improve a little home of her rknowledge of the proper meth. Sonia Ruth Holzman, 24, WeeEdward Zwahlen, Woods Cross, ods of landscaping? Even these parents and just had things well state tax toobstacles have not caused the Utah (15)-S- wap under why when the family mov quahic Avenue, Newark, N. J. home and she hadI kens. Boyzngals write. , (17)Parat1ers 18 to 22 interestgirls to become so discouraged ed to a new Monroe, they-hav- e to begin- - at bedrock. This did Bobby Christiansen, ed poetry and dancing, write. quit, but gave them I more write. net discourage her. She drew her Utah determination to go on. Ruth Donnelly, 141 Say les Ave. - Elizabeth Geraldene and CorinThey have worked. studied and and studied hard to get the Pawtucket, It LMaterial plan Utahplanned and with the aid of their - properlandscaping and then the thia Whitey, Hurricane, for music scrap book; boyzngals -parents and leader have been work began. Twenty-onloads of Bovzngals write. interested musierwrite. able to accomplish much. Henrie, Price, Utah dirt were hauled to build up the (14)--i4ir1ey Jack Webner, Pine Lodge, Pix movie 1938 horses. stars and one of In the girls, Lar lawn. A garage was built, a lawn Bumpass,' Vs. (16)Pix radio hine Jones, with the aid of her Boyzngals write. and shrubs fences built, planted, and aportiTans. mother planted 41 shrubs of sevBetty Jensen, Ferron, Utah and flowers planted. Although William F. Lawton, 45 New. en varieties. In 1939 she planted (12)Post marks and stamps. of the plants are very many 49 shrubs of ten varieties and port Avenue, West Hartford, has Boyzngals write. small much improvement Conn. tillAmerican Merle Barnhurst, Hatch, 1.7tah nine varieties of flowers besides been made in the stamps, one year and is lawn on the remaining (17)Swal picture postcards drawings of ships still made. being three sides of her home, The REMARKABLE IMPROVEMENT and snapshots, boyzngals write. Mildred Yandle, Newell, N. C. ; clothesline has been changed so Ruth B. Wilson. Hatch, Utah (15)Basketball fans, 15 to 18, All of the girls have made re and postit covers less area and saves snapshots (20)Swa write. be--markable improvements although cards. Boyzngals write. many steps for Mildred i3utler, Thutel, Box some-d- o not have before and af sides being a great improvement The following list of Paraders 51. Beaverdam, VaWill swap Thfit show. to ter year to the service area. One of her pictures from Oak City, Utah, would like ,plx bovzngala, 13. born June 1. - - greatest problems was the lack: of the girls are going to continue on to correspond with- - boyzngals: Bernice Clark. Route 2, Bristol, with their work and hope to have water. All plants and shrubs had Lulu Lovell (30), Zella Lovell ConnWllI idve movie star ply: their landscaping plan completed to be watered by the bucket sys(18), --Wilma Lovelly (16), La- send selfaddressed stamped en. and only time will be peeded to tem fro, a nearby ra nal, VetiiiLosTlIA16). LloydLovell allow diings to grow and assume V( Acel Jacobson (41). CHANGED TRE DRIVEWAY A16), Fay their proper .place In the land-- - Nielson ,(16), -- Phil Finlinson Geraldine Munn. 1701 lath. Another girl ,Norma Dunford (15). Melba Dutson (16), Marian.- son Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. -(12)-- and her father changed their !leaping plan. Inasmuch as- home beautifica-- - Poulsen (1( Emily Elder-115- ) Will away match covers for 1 driveway and thus had a lovely - tion Dix Mickey Rooney, Judy Garr -- area unbroken by a roadway and usually stops at the ,home and Ruby Elder (17). David Rubien, 11 Morrison gate the group decided to carry 1, land. Shirley Ternnle. adjoining their terrace for an out -it on down the sidewalk and Street, Providence, R. I.Stamps. - Estelle Fowikes. Providence door, living room. They have a As civic 3001 AveFifth roadway. Ruth room and project they been' working on this Parish, Forge, Va. (13)Sougenirs and nue; Richmond, Va.Addresses It is well past. its infancy and a planned to have a more peautismell animals. ful better LamHawaiian community through boyzngals.-, :spot of beauty in which the Barbera Sheehan. 1A1 Wood-law- n : Melvin Horton, Box 110, Red roadside care. The group spent ily spends many.joyful hours.OffStreet Elmwood, Conn. : two evenings (a total of ten Cloud, Nebr. The home o( one girl, Elsie 6)Will swap (14)Thrummers mY age. write. "Scatterbrain" words for to has been ret; greatly improved hours) 'hoeing, raking, pulling, MurielMunnlantilitath.gan , hy severalcoats of paint, and the cultinuandpruning weedsartd rds102,Towbox Jack." removal of an old grapearbor, brush to improve the sidewalk of Jessie Lothian, 12 East York prwtrords. that hid the beauty of the home. the community. A decided olm Street, Akron, Ohio (12)Movie, CntrQPit Shirley Plymnton. provement was made is Surplus trees were removed and 1,, job star pix. horses and War pix.. Annortaug. R. T. (13)-- -. 0 and It was appreciated, by many. Sue- - Williamson, 643 Stafford work is gill progressing on shrub Stsmns, popular songs. Avenue, Forestville, Conn. (15) Cedar Douglass. 48 Shirley -A- ddress Alaskan boy or , girl; , i Street. 'Hartford. Conn.Boyznr414r4Fr. words "Indian Summer" and and gals In eastern Connecticut "Gaucho Serenade." d Leota Barton, The Ridge, Ky. 'tolnted2.61,1,a: , i,, E(Ia5at)L7t1.l il pe ( 17 ) :. y help for s t: - , agnieVye vh,00rbkb. ir any ;121i nix boyzngals, swan John Thorson, 2340 Third East ., Lu die Stvers. Kings Mountain, Salt Lake City, Utah-!swap N.C-Sonv- enirs and postearda. , stamps. Cunningham, 885 Sum. e-, Ester Pitts, Kidd Fork. Va.. mer Avenue. NI J. (13) .. ,-- buttonNewark, . (17)-- Pix . postcards- ,10 AP kinds a Cloud .Red Walley, Kathryn Taeontall Edith ', . , t ed-- , I. , presidentrItob.-vice president, MariV, lyn Parker, And secretary, Shinlene Wade. We have planned 4 some very interesting programs. We decide ourselves what the theme of each program is to be. , The ones we have chosen are pets, epring, foreign lands, and folk , , , , an Auditorium t , , , Some time ago our fourth grade 4 . , School Plays . - ., 1 4 4 , - , , 7--,-- Club Plans Can Girls Fight Problems ' To Beautify Grounds . ,Page , - tprove Yards At Home , -- 0. .. i . , - .,, : . .. , - ,.. ... 410;''- - - - , , 4 - 7. - - -- - , . , ' 9- .,, - . , . ' , .15 :; - t, |