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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1925, p. 18

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I a it â€" £ T P County Agent, Cook County _ _ _ President, Illinois Woman‘s Demb_cratic Club and Former National Committeewoman of Illinois Mrs. Anna L. Smith w AP d 66 e T;’f%jf NA 6 J oys lase )! EsA s T ) FIND that the Chicago Herald and Examiner supplies me with news relating to political ’-Z?‘L'5 and busin'ess activities of women in Cl’iicagf) nd IIlinois which represents, with Brisbane‘s and linman‘s columns, a complete daily digest of upâ€"toâ€" heâ€"minute developments in these fields." _ _ MB HIGHLAND PAXK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Nee THURSDAY, Ay 38 Â¥OLUME XY HIGHLAND PARK B CET HONORS AT ‘ After the most successful s« its history of seven years Roosevelt packed its terits S again gave evidence of â€"t W“‘ made by students and senior high school clas environment. The R. 0. T.â€"C. having had more _ intensive training looked like regular A number of Highlar w m tfl‘ Ml jouws lines of activity at «¥eteraps" ; Strike Tent Leave Camp Roosevelt; President Dawes Vis During Closing Weel Ca Corporal Webster Dowd rec military . medal. Stephen got a markent basic medal. vates Barrott and Page ~received basic and in aldition Beers was awa achievement â€"medal. Privat bourne got a marksman and medal. Private Robert Ghilds 1 a basic medal and a long ram Privates Peter Prato, Samuel 1 Henry Parkin and John Putni attended the camp.. All of the were in the Senior camp or R. section. ._ At the miess #he hosts of th West, Fort Sheri Highland Park boys in camp also carried themse}ves with great credit. Edward 1 stein received a~ gold bear, bear, a Junior Life Saving American Red Cross medal, feate for first aid, and a riflie manship badge. Grant H gilver bear, a tertificate for and aâ€" rifie marksmanship McePherson Thomas was ver bear, a Junior Life Sa A certificate for first aid, marksmanship badge. Rol These honorse were bestow the boys by Viceâ€"Président . who visited the camp Wedn last week accompanied by Mrs Sidney Chapman wo ‘hrnwand Randolph : Herna Rolland Hastings were awards heates for first aid. # The viceâ€"president was receive entrance to the camp by the 1 Co. A and escorted to headqu . More than 20 miles of te track have been laid in cons work of the new Notth Shore sion line of the Thicafro, Nort hofi from Dompleer" siren street Center, to Lake Forest. The tempo track has b MGhavhq'md to the where a station will be Duilt,‘ sontinue south to Dempster i Wfl»:mhkm More men ‘are â€" 1 i anaae s camps, one at on t x"“.lllltbeotha"it E&....J‘J’.»f"u":?' ‘Ch h‘ldlngofleu'olt_he::v- 1 LAY 20 MILES OF . â€" PTEMPORARY Eight nd roadbed, which will 400,000 tubic yards of dirt Porary &k will :m M.mchafi: fast traffic. _ > ladies of the Grace M. E. Bight (Thursdkyy.on the ¢ CARNIVAL TONIGHT â€" GRACE M. E. ( y .'\IJ â€" The _ | w C Poo t fanget, 1 oz, a in t PART 1 five hundre arnival wi PRIZES â€" AW. ide sh € fort the lid cake, an Ca N rans rey make 18 asses ine e th h

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