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The Recitation, Margaret McGuire, ft& In The Schools “I’d Like to Know," Bernard "Silent Night.” Recitation, Helen Sorenson. the disappearance of a truck from services will be held City Kas- Vernie Durka, Mary Haseno, Mary Jack Johnson, Wil- Faturd&j^Sj Dunn, Helen Peterson, Ralph Helen Wotanowskl, recitation. Song, Stanley the garage of Alexander Sitnisky. lug at Grantwood at 9 o’clock.: Muresan. prak, Mamie Anderson, Ellis Hlad- Song, "Christmas Time Is Com- liams. No traco of the vehicle has been ferment will be in St. Recitation, Mary Bnsarab. Charles of Christmas was very i A Christmas Wish—George Morvai ick,. ing." Recitation, drove. found. tery, this city. spirit ’’Now This Is the Christmas Ruth much In evidence throughout the A Telephone Message—Virginia We "Christmas,” John Staryak, John Recitation, Edward Ostergaard. Song, Recitation, Mulhclm. Thomas Reid, of Brooklyn, is FThe Eve." “Santa Claus Puts On His schools of the city during the last hoska. Martis, Peter Mosko. Recitation, Margaret Leary. Song, spending a few days with his family Funeral for Varlta Mrs. Deloren** Christmas Joy—Joseph Kottage. Santa Claus.” "Snowflakes Are Palling.” Recitation, Podacs, Cap.” here. Song—“Jolly Sortg, Walter HOPELAWN, Deo. 21.—Yu* All classes were busy making That’s Christmas—Albert Suadt. Christmas Acrostic. C—Irene Gar. Recitation, Betty Klein, Recitation, Stanley Yesenowskl. Michael Gabriel and a party oi Thorak. services were held yesterday for gifts to the holiday ble; H—Regina Szoth; R—Mamie Recitation, Jack Johnson. friends spent last evening fishing at appropriate 23 Band Jack Rose Delorenxo, of Lea avenue, Wh9 season, for their parents and friends. School 10—Room S— (afternoon class). “Santa Claus So Jolly,” song, Branch. PInatoweki; I—Helen Sorenson; Long died Monday following a ill- The various rooms assumed a festive The Best Day—Frank Sabo. Johnson, leader; Charlos Grove, •Recitation, Williams. short Elizabeth Didensky; T—Olga Kon- Stanley She was I Wonder—Henry Breslen. Frank Parwano- ness. sixty-seven years air. Artistic decorations were much M—Helen A—Marj Stanley Putowski, Band (morning class). Imported cotton is cheapen than The Guth. das; Nazta; in evidence both In the rooms and Eavesdropper—-Hyman I witz. the brand in I Kuskevltz; S—Mary Lasak. native Spain. For Xmas and in the halls. "Santa Claus and the Mouse”—Alnn Recitation, velyn Kaspazak. a Merry s Wil- One corn plant in Indiana was re- Tear aelect your piano, were held McDermott, ltuth Chrlstenscr * Kindergarten band—Stanley player piano Christmas parties Recitation, Genevieve Hoffman, HOPELAWN have inches in talking machine at the Ethel Smith, Anna Chalfo, Ann: liams, leader; Stanley Yeenowski ported to grown 13 Gtleanan F‘ the schools. Christmas Alberta Johnson, Nataha, Co.. :!84 State St., next door to throughout Cal Malnar, Edward Balnoslti Dorothy five days. the Di favors of etc., Yersiclt, Nellie Sabin, Marie Georgo Theatre. in the form candy, was to Miss 1141—11-1 the lahan, Mary Hashinic, Margare t George Huber, Mary Pastor, Heler A surprise party given wefe given to the children by ■ ■ Raura Shaln, of May street, recently. .-jaaiiiar".'.’.- i teachers. Clausen, Lilly Papp, Eleanor Nag r Vusklcs. luJUj Bernict Mrs. Clemens Orezlano was the The following special programs and Mary Hrabalnuk. Recitation, Elizabeth Kish, Know"—Ida Kusnz ! of Mrs. Horowlti \\ e Are Still Taking Order* were well carried out: "I’d Like to Christine, Frunces Olzanski. UEAD COLDS guest Benjamin -j Melt in School 4—Room 25 nterskv and Helen Halback. I Recitation, Mary.Kozen. spoon; inhale vapors; yesterday. For D & at Santa Claus, Margaret Lund, “Overheard at Xmas”—Caroline Song, "Jolly Santa Claus,” Mar) V | apply freely up nostrils. There was a large attendance CALENDARS with Helen Nelson, Charles Mroczkowskl, Marco. The Food-Drink for All Ages- : Kozen, Edith Bresster, Olga Bartosh the Christmas entertainment given PRINTUfi* Toth O^nal Charles Hornig, Elizabeth Fisher. “Xmas Shopping’’—Vilrna Bascoka, Riith Muiheim. for the children at the local Bchool Raymond Calendar Co. Skarzlnski. QuickLunchat Home.OfficeaiFountain*. i Peggy Santa Claus, Henry Filarowircz, Agnes Olsen, Stagia RiehMilk, Malted Grain ExtracUn Pow- Recitation, Rose Ilonzell. “Littli last night. 327 St. Santa's Lunch—Helen Lndzinsky. a Prospect Paul Erdeyc, Lillian Tomchaclc. der hTablet forms. cooking. Jack Horner,' Jack Johnson. George Barret has purchased "When Xmas Comes,” George Es Nourishing-No Tel. 1033 Perth Christmas party for whole class. Recitation, Chester Pluskata radio outfit. Amboy, N. JC posito, Charles Poruvaik, Hug > l® and Substitutes Helen Nelson. Avoid Imitations 1 —-——-—— ■— Christmas doll, ■■■!!■-— — ■■Ji'.‘lL », Jumping Jack, Wilson Habercorn. Villatore. Wolff. Teddy Bear, Margaret School 10—Room 17 Topsy Boll, Mary Mltrosky. Recitation—My Sweet Welcomt —.■■ -.- Christmas Jack Hriczko. /S’.rrr-. Candy, Agnes Nielsen. If Box of tools, Carl Will. Recitation—Different Customs, Ber Lillian Barchefskl Santa Claus by nard Roth. Brzoski. k Mv Gift by Jennie Recitation—My Dolly’s Piece, Fan Xmas by rearline Ha My Story nie Knox. Swart a. Recitation—Merry Xmas, John Ko IHV Xmas Helen Nagy Julius by pewash. Fw/i ,‘hokany. Recitation—A Xmas Ship, Susl a Songs—Silent Night, Cradle Hymn Valusik. Tree. The Wonderful Recitation—A Xmas for the Yeai School No. 4, Grade 2A Helen Chalosky. “Christmas Greeting,” Edith Recitation—Poor Santa Claus Johnson. Louisa Szep. “Christ, the Baby,” Helen Recitation—My Wishes for You Rogers. Helen Kampo. Song—“Santa Claus Is a Jolly Recitation—A Merry Xmas, Erm L Man." Deak. "If Santa Should Stumble," Ar- Recitation—A Xmas Problem, Eliz thur Conquent, John Tompson. abeth Csirke. Mich “Merry, Merry Christmas," Vir- Recitation—The Xmas Tree, ginia Everltt, Walterlna Mlkrut. ael elina. Recitation—What Would You Say Song—"Silent ’Night.” Anetta Harpomk. Don’t on to “A James Jensen, Julia for all the what Wish,” Recitation—A Xmas Spirit, Clari Clothing Gifts ponder Chalko, Harold Lund, Sophie Bonib. Kriskowiak. “Not So Big,” Helen Dapam. Reoitation—Good Night, Cheste r “Jingle Bells,” song. FilawitZ. 1 and • School 5, Rooms School 10—Room 21 will make ’em give. Clothing Gifts are Song—"Merry Christmas,” Class. The children have arranged for family hap- Recitation—"Christmas Acrostic,” Christmas party with delicious re nine children. freshments, after which npproprlut Song—"Little Jack Frost,” exercises will be held and game ■ most class. played. The following is the orde; py on Xmas morn. appropriate. j Christmas Story, teacher. of the program: "Old Santa Claus” Song—“Santa Claus,” class. (Song)—Class. > Song—"The Little New Year, "The Night Before Christmas”— class. Whitest Varga. "Christmas—-Helen Karsinskl. School 4, Room 8 “Noel” "Father Christmas," Mantle Wav- (Song)—Class. “The Message ot Santa Claus"—Ed eraznk, Anna Giba. ward Joohen. “Saint John Semko. Nick," the Herald Angels Sing' Pauline "Hark, "Old Father Christmas,” (Song)—Class. Mlchalsky. “Holy Night" (Song)—Class. “Old Santa Claus,” Mary Pasta, “Christmas Problem” — Catherlm a Account Here "Christmas Tide,” Olga Roszck. Poulsen. Santa Claus Would Open Charge Annie Bobick, Annie Buletza. Plya—“The Junior Tree,” Sixteei "Christmas Day,” Charles Tlad- Children. ium. “Just a Girl”—Agnes Wutefleld. "Santa Claus' Visit,” Ruth Wald- “Up on the Housetop” (Song)— Do Sell the Evanlllo. Class. If We Sold Santa Claus Costumes—We man, Anna Chabon, Helen —Class "Merry, Merry Bells,” Steve “New Year's Eve” (Song) Bells" (Song)—Class Statcko, Andrew Lasko. “Jingle School JO, Room JO School 5, Room 7 "Jolly Santa Claus," Victor Oppem YOU Will Be Proud to Wear at Prices Song, "Holy Night,” class. helm, Lillian Leslckl. Clothes Violin solo, "Santa Claus Parade.” "Christmas Gifts,” Mike Papp Charles Kreutzler. Ethel Phillips, Elizabeth Balash Play: Steve Bandola, Benjamin Stevens "CHRISTMAS IN MANY LANDS” Margaret Bacha. Within Your Income—ON EASY TERMS. Fairy Godmother.Anne Maslly “A Gift to Santa Claus,” Loulsi John .Nicholas Clelck Prutz. Jlarg .Florence Braun “Kind Santa Claus,” Roy Smith. pirit of Christmas.Eugene Nikoden “O, Merry Christmas,” Eddie Bol Jnglish Child.Mary Kara wlcz, Mike Papp. French Child.Clare Reybook "Santa Claus.” William Schnug German Child.William Paluk Elolse Heller, Joliet Napear, L1U1 Serbian Child.Antoinette Stek Diamond. Mexican Child....Joe Romanetz School JO, Room 19 Norwegian Child... .John Kosmyna Room 111 gave a play, “Mrs. Santi Swedish Orosz Comes Into Her Own,” for Christ A Child.John 1.00 Week Danish Child.Steve Garney mas exercises. $ The cast of characters follows: Pay Japanese Child_John Fedeynskyn Song and violin,
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