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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1929, p. 23

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epilepsy M ~looky! That atiinis Teele! ize her!" lg from tlr "eitf before examine her e now from h. thoughts. " mngm is eyes. S ad smile lionnuire by "he. ft; e about her iolby. ' ing a calm would never gimry, and l charactér. do you sup- ain? Youll years/Wu Carthage to vaiting Rot. JV. not used he had hai sented tho wrath' that, tésting Btttc :ing rebuk: : :ount, Tpm." ed Tom .ivith If them ran. f them was 1 Teele,. all ettylj,t_e 1,25,- l Trad nevid IT, pietures. . FW- I never seen V long white ble widow--- it came tg shame that table nor a nd her way md wrote a _sealing it hbered Doc- ption. She te first day! dy that she describe tho ew you th: (dir.' -Yotr're xcreen star<, graphs with , Mem, for Tom Holby would haw sotionpieturr rithout som‘ page) I magazines B, as iCthey polite, bu .ll aboard'. o drhg‘hin 'ers. wt tr, l9 His fun il .mscribe th among); sm hriiab" "feat- ive for' the the various She found stumes and d she redd lyke, care of Aunt Mahelt ‘Well, do you remember my‘telling you About the awfully nice 7 man I met at church? Mr. woodville was his name. Remember? Well, would you lmliew‘e it, he is 'on_ this train! Isn't t a small world.' 'He has been most kind and. pblite. I met him in .~hurcll, as you remember' and some- how I feel much safer not being alone. l’m sure you'll bemglad. He's very u-ligious, but awfully ttice-l mean, so, of course" awfully nice. Good night .again, you_.darlings! _ Thursday, Auttmst 8; 192$ _ Being' told that they "eedlleeted Mr.. Woodville, he'rxparents obligingly n-membered him. Mrs. Steddon had Leer, warned of this 'fietioh and col- laborated in it. T V Doctor Steddon was one of those who bplrey.e, 1t,slrpp-sitc,tu,rythir1g Alley mad. eslieciatly when they hope’ for its truth. And therelwas nothing he hoped .ft)r so much as that his child should meet a good man and love him and be-loired by him/ Mem spent most of the next day planning her second letter home and growing acquainted _ with that hus- band of hers. She.used Tom Holby as a model. Crossing the desert the train came to an abrupt halt. A Hriving but on, the engit19dtaAlrshei and-41:29; pedp If the. friiin hsurnot been puff- ing sldwly 'up a steep grade it'would have been derailed and" some of the passengers found this out, and they 1eveled itrthegfeh'trht of averted dis- aster. Nobody knew how long the train would be derived. They epuld not go on until a new engine was se- cured. A trainman had td walk to the next block signal toiver, miles ahead,"irnd telegraph back for an- cther'2o'eontotive. T . _ Mem wandered. about, lb'oking at the cactus and sagebrushumd delici- ously expecting a rattlesnake under f'very clump: . t She.saw Tom‘Holby set out for a brisk walk. He climbed a ragged hutte- with astonirhjrqrNrility, fwin- nurtr-tht-ttpplattst of-tlie-bits-tttters." Ilé‘had the kn.ack of acquiring ap-' plause. _ 3 .. -. The burning issue arifong the girls nowadays _. is whether to bob it again or let nature take its Course. _ Fitted T Overnight Cases (Continued trom preceding page) Sjuls for Sale (Continued Next Week) m m "' I... 00“” Spécial at ' $15, $17.50, . $22.50, and $25 C.M.T.C. STUDENTS _ GIVEN SCHOLARSHIPS Lake V Many scholarships in educational institutions in the middle West will be awhrded to Camii Deiley 'CMTC students this week. St. John's Mil- itary Academy offers. aHull year's tuition valued at $1100.00. Candi- dates. must be high school honor graduates. Second semester scholar- ship is conditioned upon the studeht'is acquiring scholastic attainment and shoying sufficient interest during the first semester amrmit-aireadrattemr ing school at. St, Johns. Lawfence', Jtipon and ’Beloit col.. leges offer a full year's tuition val, ued at from $250 to9300 to Wiscon- sip ptudents. Candidates must be graduatesef accredited high schools and have determined upon a higher education and he considered satis- factory in ability, character and am- bition. . _ {The conditions of thisiie "siielio1ar-, 'ships have been r.ehd to. the entire sttsdertbHrttdy and the -eaitdida%asrwi11 be, assembled on Thursday afternoon tor further instructions, and final sel... ection will be made the early part of next week. _ I _ ”Lake. Forést Scholarship The University. of Chicago, DePaul university, Lake' Forest college, Wheaton college, Bradley. Polytech- nic. Institutsrof Peoria offer scholar; ships which include full tuition for. onevyear amounting to from $175 to $300. . T _ Many athletic awards are also to be made.-. A gold football will be awarded the winning football team, a gold 1baslNttmtl: to the winning basketball team and numerous other awards for individual honors. The Board. of Awards .to act upon the scholarships and select the candidates is composed of the following: T Lt. Col. Charles -R. Mayo, 14th Cav.; Capt. John W. Cotton, 2d Inf.; Capt. Edwin'W. Grinner, 6th Inf; (apt; Jéseph "wr-Stiller/tttek, Inf: Mai. William C. Chase, 14th Cay.; Capt. Clarence O, _ Applegran, Inf- Res.; Capt. C. J..Primm, Inf-Res.; lst Lt. A. G. Dahl, 6th Inf- Res. New City Building for T . Waukegan Ready Sept. 1 The mayqr"states that ttlt-work of remodeling the structure‘is progress- éng and that the building will be com- pletii and ready for the occupancy of the administration before the date set unless some unforseen situntion arises. . 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