♦Santa Claus to Make Advance Visitton1To Racine in Thanksgiving ParadeHu\Yora•1Zahns to Show Floatneand Comic Figures;Will Give Ponv.iAd-.an^ news from the NorthffhytidrrndesfeerrrthHt1SI*fiiPole advises Racine children that Santa Claus himself will make a special visit to the city on Thanksgiving day.The Jolly old fellow in his bright regalia will head a parade ofclowns and fantastic toys, 20 liveShetland ponilt; s and other noveltymarchers through the streets ofthe city Thanksgiving morning between lo and 12 oclock. The exact time and route of the parade will be announced later. The affair will be known as Zahns Thanksgiving parade and has been arranged by Zahns in connectionwith the annual window show given regularly for Racine kiddies.Noah's Ark in Parade.Inside the large float with its replica of reindeer will be an amplifier over which Christmas carolsand greetings will come to thethrongs along the line of march. One of the other floats in the parade is Noah’s Ark with many portholes at which the various animals will appear in comical antics..There will be a giraffe clown, a bear man with fantastically long nails, a big-headed man with a tongue the size of a foot and cars representing actual saucers.One of the 20 ponies to appear in the parade will be given away free to some lucky boy or girl 14 years of age or younger, Zahns announced. Here s what the contestant must do to win the pony: Get a government postal card.Write “Zalina for Gifts as many times as possible on this card. The child getting the name on the greatest number of times on a single card wins the pony.One slogan must not be written crossing another, but separately.J The slogan may be written in pencil, ink and may be printed by hand or plainly written as the j child wishes.The closing date for entries Is9 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 22, at Zahns. Zahns employes* families I will not compete.The name, address and age of the child must appear in the upper lefthand corner of the address side of the postal card. The winner ofJ the Shetland pony will be notifiedChristmas day by Mr. Zahn personally.profqUanmifocilnlt;shncthblT1faizistciklt;arSanta Claus hlm*elf will rale through RaHnc streets on thefloat shown abme in a parade to lie *|ioitM»red by Zahns.ayEssayFranklin StudenterwkifuWon Prize of $10 in ContesthiPlt;kThe following essay won the I Racine is very healthful. Thehf 10 cash prize given by the First death-rating of our community isaNational bank in the Racine Serv- low.tiice league’s essay contest, “Ten Reasons Why 1 Would Choose Karine As My Home.” It was written by Kileen Buresh of the Franklin Junior high school. Kileen dedicates her essay to all persons who made Racine the wonderful city that it is.Our health department has aZiwonderful clinic. Nurses employedby the city help to carry on free\accinations to previ nt any dangerous epidemics. The drinking waterailaoltitlof Racine is kept pure by expertU!f hemists. Citizens of Racine have1. I would choose Racine as my home because I have a love for Racine. It was the place where I was born; the place where 1 wasbrought up and the place where I received my guidance for my future life. To me Racine is “Home. Vs a student. I look forward to Racine as my future place of residence, because It offers me many opportunities of making my Jiving.Racine, as we all realize. Is a great industrial city. Racine, in prosperous times, employs thousands of workers. We manufacture various products of Internationalfame. When tra\cling in foreigncountries, we come in contact withmany of our home products. It fillsus with a certain pride that Racine has a share in the mass production of many useful things.Cites Fdm at ion Aids.2 Racine offers many advantages to people seeking knowledge. It has many schools, which are efficiently run. Institutions for theexes for the future. They are nowdiscussing a sewage disposal project to make Racine still more healthful.Our hospitals are all modernized and are always open to poor unfortunates. Racine has many skilled people of the medical profession.5. Kxeryone has time in which they wish to have aome enjoyment. S A city with advantages must provide some means of recreation. Racine holds fun and merriment for persons of all ages. It has manytheaters, where people gather to laugh and cry.A good skating rink is open to the public to enjoy themselves freeof charge. In the warmer part of the year our beach welcomes you. The parks of Racine are of the best. They are full of the latest equipment for all kinds of exercise.Sport fans may watch games of various types in spare momenta, j Any kind of fun may be found inRacine, if one w ill take the timekhtiir! stPcjO’irPunRhw1chPflt;Uhw