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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Aug 1926, p. 3

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Deerfield Day which was celebrat-- ed on Saturday, August 2ist sur-- passed all records of attendance and entertainment combined with ideal weather conditions proved. a com-- plete success and will long be re-- membered as --one of the biggest affairs ever staged in Deerfield. Be-- tween $3,500.00 and $4,000.00 will be cleared. The Deerfield Chamber of DEERFIELD KE :' -- 'T vadliing £ '1 ) C ;p..'.ia'rm' '" ?',M "h * P'&'Pfi 'fi' i"';wm masqaél o M'? 'bd\g'fd«im V. Rasmussen. _ _ _ . _ _-- der, but carties a deep body with! Junior calf -- 1st Carl Rudolph; well sprung rib and an excellent ud-- 2nd R. C. Rasmussen. . f der. Ivaloy Prilly Rose Hall, the three|-- Dairy Herd -- 1st Rudolph; 2nd, times grand champion at Ohio State, 3rd Rasmussen; 4th Rock River. and last year grand champion at ' Graded herd -- ist Rasmussen; Kankakee, stood third showing dry. 2nd, 4th Rock River Farm; 3rd Ru-- Fourth place went to Canary Long-- dolph. field Pet Oak, who stood fourth lut, Yearling herd -- 1st Rock River. year at Illinois State Fair. All four| Produce of dam -- 1st Rock River, of these cows are members of the _ Grand Champion Male -- Rock Lake County Herd. F ,River. s The senior bull class was also out--| . Grand Champion Female -- Ras-- standin &, winner hfinl a son of mussen. * the fmu?:n thousand dollar bull.? *he judging was done by Prof. C. Sir Inka May. This bull is one of 5: Rhodes of Illinois, ._-- In the construction of buildings for | Negro schools in the South with the | assistance of the Julius Resenwald Fund during 'the year ending June 30, 1926, North Carolina stands first with 74. South Carolina is next with | 64, and in Kentucky the eniallest ; number, 6, were erectod. Of the 493 buildings aided by the fund, 479 were Substantial Aid in" Building Schools for Negroes © j The cross--word puzzle is still a craze in England, where people are slow seeing jokes. 26 homes: 'lfhebnflding:,Mb er to 14--teacher schoolhouses, and in the aggregate accommodate 60,120 pupils and 1,336 teachers. The aver-- age area of land per buildling is about 8 acres. wA ldoem't care much about l-?v ifootpfintsonthesa.&dfl-. wants to leave auto tracks. <.~3% m only I'!! s t '| l u..»-".' . road--hog and the kind we see pen-- ned up around Libertyville is two refrigerator business. Maybe that will serve to keep this hot--head cool. Gen. Wood's son is learning the

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