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Highland Park Press, 25 Nov 1926, p. 13

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NOVEMBER 25, 19%6 oGcL] | Jb K 140 FARM YOUTH TO BE Starting even â€" before | ffl opening: of mwfitfil onâ€" Collegiate Live 3 Contest 26, when over twenty state chan junior judging teams will meet in the arena to decide the _A ~The will _ receive vi ral . college scholarships of $500, $300 and $200 offered by the Chicago Association of Commerce and the winning team will be awarded the handsome trophy symâ€" bolic of utpion-vdda supremacy. When the Wfih followâ€" ing day on AM international", the / farmers will again be the center of attention as they lead out their highlyâ€"fitted baby beeves, lambs and pigs to comâ€" pete in the classey of the Junior Feeding Contest. These animals were the outstanding â€" individuals 6f the county and state fairs this f;.!l at:l: have been mdnlly“r‘ond omed for supreme struggle at Chicago. A special auction will be provided for their sale ‘on Friday, December 3. While the junior live stock titles are being decided in the arena, farm boys and girls will also be «exhibiting samples of corn in the junior classes of the International Grain and Hay Show for the honor of being crowned the Corn Prince or Princess of 1926. Boys® and Girly Congress The Fifth National â€" Boys‘ and Girs‘ Club Congress, fostered by the National â€" Committee on â€" Boys‘ and Girls‘ Club Work in coâ€"operation with the U. 8. Department of Agriculture and the State Agricultural Colleges, will be held in connection with the International Live ‘Stock Exposition and over 1200 state and county chamâ€" pion club members and their leaders will attend from â€" 41 states,â€" Canada and Hawaii. An entire building/ on the Exposition grounds has been dediâ€" cated to club work and this. will be filled . to overflowing < with â€" junior activities. National contests will be held between state champion exhibits of clothing,> preserved foods, home beautification, cotton and potatoes and state champion teams will give continuous : demonstrations of the various club projects, The girls will take part in clothing, canned goods and bread judging contests and will apâ€" pear in a style show wearing outfits made by themselves, The National Health Contest and Moses Leadership winners will be selected and introâ€" duced during the Congress, Monday night an inspiring tribute to the farm youth of America will be staged in the Amphitheatre, featuring a parâ€" ade of juniors and club products.. . _ HONORED AT SHOW INTERNATIONAL â€" EXHIBIT Boys and Girls of Agricultural Rosyâ€"cheeked boysâ€"and girls of the iad ho hipe of ememout canl oo and the hope morrowâ€" given distinguished recognition at the International Live Stock Exposition in Chicago,â€"~Nov. 27â€"Dec."4, known the world over as the greatest of all agriâ€" cultural gatherings. â€" > . might try her luck at swimming the channel.â€"Louisvile Courierâ€"Journal. 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Highland Park 899â€"YÂ¥â€"4 MASON CONTRACTOR County Line Road ~â€" The notable play by Philip Barry, entitled "You and I," will be preâ€" sented by the Deerfiecldâ€"Shields high school players in the auditorium of the school on the evening of Friday, Dec. 3, at 8:15 o‘clock. The play has been received with markedly favorable criticism by the press wherever it has been given, as indicated by the followâ€" ing fromn‘ho New York World when it was presented in that city: "Philip Barry has a good thesis to bite into when he sets out to prove that for a man an artistic career is not t:‘f"t.honght of in the same breath an early marriage. Maitâ€" land White, a‘man of forty, has the longing to‘znlnt-_-a dream ‘he chucked overboard twentyâ€"one years before at the altar,| Matters are coming to a SCHOOL PlfiAY GIVEN FAVORABLE COMMENT New York Paper Praises "You and 1," to Be Given at \ High School <~WVhen THE CHICAGO DALILY NEWS "Here was the of what might have been a fine play and which now is a comedy that every reasonable right to a six month‘s run, But Proâ€" fessor Baker‘s pupil shuns the hard reality of a ratâ€"infé garret, and in t eqdp‘acksthfimoflto!’afls for ‘study, with an income sufficient to sup a wife in kontmme style. It is 4 bit unfair to the audience for a pla ht to offer a man a choice of two vital things and then give him both 3)' an ironic selfâ€"sacrifice on the part of the father. If a man at forty has no right to a c{xper. then surely Dr. Osler‘s jest that pneumonia is a great n is not far _#rom wrong. . "How Mr. Barry might have driven the iron into the father‘s soul! Not many |plays have as many skillfal head |despite his inhibition of the smock complex,. ~ They . grow : worse when |the son, ‘a boy with talent inâ€" dicative of a great architect, proposes to follow in the footsteps of his father and wed the sweet young"thing at the next country house. | Order through your local dealer or mail coupon THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Highland Park News Agency it You will find it in Europe‘s day is done is midday in America " THEREFORE, an American afternoon newspaper with an effic¢ient foreign service can give the complete story of Europe‘s day the day before it is published in any morning newspaper. Thirty years ago The Chicago Daily News established its own foreign news service, to obtain for its readers exclusive news from other countries in which they. were particularly interested. Today The Chicago Daily News maintains resident special correspondents in the principal capitals of Europe and Asia, and a corps of special traveling correspondents covering all important news "fronts." All the important news of the worldâ€"first, _«‘ _ complete and accurateâ€"is within the grasp / ~Ade of the correspondents who supply the // Adl material for this service. 2 w# U find it in _ JÂ¥ 2 § 4 94 O DAILY NEWS .# /' o I /# oei’, a} | o local dealer or mail coupon o ,/;r?:?f ‘ % /Â¥ * ; §’ ‘ iC // c%é}ff f ,/ h é Park News Agency ‘»â€"*8 y 4* / * 4 4 The superiority of The Chicago Daily News Foreign Service is evidenced by the fact that 70 leading newspapers in the United States and Canada buy and publish this service. â€" _ ~Among the most promising candiâ€" dates for the heavyweights are: Oliver Lindenmeyer, center for two years, Albert Baker, guard for two years, "Bit" Johnson, last year‘s lightweight guard, and Max Teineman, one of last year‘s high scorers, . Outstanding lightweight candidates are William High school basketball opens at Deerfieldâ€"Shields December 10 when Harrison Tech invades Deerfield in a practice ‘ tilt. Coach Peel has anâ€" nounced a basketball schedule of fifâ€" teen games, five practice ones and ten league games. Deerfield again has on the schedule its old rivals, New Trier and Evanston. touches and such acting as ‘You and I.‘ We advise seeing it." BASKETBALL STARTS HERE DECEMBER 10 Harrison Tech to Meet Deerfieldâ€" Shields In First Pracâ€" tice Game Joyce, Mervin McGath, Jack ‘Baker,| Feb.2%5â€"â€"Deerficld at Blue Island, William ~Gifford, and Everett Mills.| Mar. lâ€"lq‘"l‘ri-" Deerficld. â€" Other | good © prospects are Frank| Mar.10, 11, 12â€" Tournaâ€" Thomsgs, a sturdy backguard for the menk. [ ; _. (s. 4 y hea:;reighu from New Trier, Jack| *The games starred are practice ZLengeler, Alex Stupple, John Carr, games. $ t ofi © William ©Burghart, Don Bwvnlnc,! â€",â€"fi-â€"i;- 4 Howard â€" Van Blair,: and William | â€" One of the great su followâ€" Daugherty, late of North High ing the war is that it must be paid Columbus, Ohio. ~â€" _ M for.â€"Pittsburg Gazetteâ€"Times. . â€" nlem following is the season‘s schedâ€" High.: 3 Feb. 11â€"Maine at Deerfleld.* Feb. 12â€"â€"Deerfield at Bloom. Feb. 18â€"Deerfield at Evanston. Jan,. 7â€"Blue Island at Deerfield.. Jan. 14â€"University, High ‘at Deerâ€" field. * Jan. 15â€"Deerfield at MWaine.* Jan. 22â€"Bloom at Deerfield. Jan, 25â€"Deerfield at New Trier. Jan. 29â€"Evanston at Deerfleld.â€" ‘ Feb. : 4â€"Deerfield â€"at â€" University 10â€"Harrison at Deerfield.* 17â€"Lindbloom at Deerfleld.* 21â€"McKinley at Deerfield.* ; Shop Phone H.P. 457 . 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