t€ iCnntnnnbentimmptmetnintatian anibnannims mninmet sez mss We e atenee es n es M Many of the boys who attended Camp . Minocqua . at Minoequa, Wis., last summer, . were guests at a reâ€" o Chicago Saturday,â€" oneâ€" thirty o‘clock. mms%:ï¬â€˜::l John Ott and Orval Simpson of Winâ€" netka. After the pictures there was 10 Get critical about cleaningâ€"phone S Line. > ‘amp Minocqua Holds > Reunion in Chicago ie "come There is n‘ ‘specialized service for each household article .: . . and an assurance of n-g sults that conforms with the reqqire-\eiu of the 4# most exacting housewifeâ€" For Shore Line cleaning brings "that added touch of loveliness and color to the :things that make a house home. ‘Thera is a ‘have Shore Line clean drapesâ€"curtainsâ€"table runnersâ€"silk shadesâ€" tapestries â€" Oriental rugsâ€"domestic rugsâ€" _ bli n d sâ€"hangings all such things â€"â€"_ â€"â€" > C,. L. Rogrnrs, President â€"â€"A Pron® Caut WiLt Bring Our Truck NO TOLL GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 HIGHLAN awaken |* homeâ€"â€" _ SHore Lin P 2o inss Inhdartedistiad idnss 3. University swimming team in charge. in charge of Leon G. Kranz, director of physical education at Northwestâ€" ‘ern unlvadg, who is now an associâ€" ate director of Cam; np. Minocqua, Hugh O“Mm’m soloist of ~St. Luke‘s church, directed the sit;cinz. Walter J. Borg of the Linâ€" coln school attended withâ€"boys from: Amongâ€" those from Highland Park in camp last summerâ€"wereâ€"Arthur F. Pier, J. B. Garnett, John Seyfarth. Omarâ€" Miller of 3400 HIGHLAND PARK 3400 3400 GLENCOER .........__._..1300 the ~Northwestern To Your Door ashington Avenue L0 cce nosn h i 0 epec n Son veri en se sasin a in sttï¬ Sn coteabioat in It appears that the stock market would beâ€"satistactory _if the buyers would be satisfied with paper profits. â€"_ Reversing its previous decision the Iilinois supreme court, at Springfield last week, approved the rate charges ern Woodmen ‘of America, holding that the society had â€" authority â€" to make _theâ€"changes in its â€"effort to" maintain solvency. | High Court Reverses f ’ «~~Woodmenâ€"Case Verdiet GLENVIEW "8__â€"__| _ Monty Rasmussen of Lake: Forest, charges | Lake m%%{!KQM‘M e â€" the eighth merican Legion, holding |has received the following report from Fity â€" to | Lester R. mlm&n-&urw Fortto iceâ€"officer, regarding : work of his io ns < 3. 3 o t 4 eR AP S e rom the atâ€" mosphere of the other houses in their chain, that they will fulfill the purâ€" 5 f & .' -bnfl»t.’l- Walter ~H.. Wilbur, who with Mr. Kirchberg, had much to do with the success of the project, says: "I conâ€" gratulate Polka Brother, not so much on their choice, but rather upon their opportunity. We have built the best, Canl And Will give our community (|< entertainment it deserves." . ____ _ In commenting on the lease of the Crystal: Lake theatre, Pruident Kirchberg of the company owning the building, is quoted as saying: "Polka Brothers are indeed fortunate in the acquisiton of the El Tovar, and> I consider we are fortunate in. securing mh&% Polka Brothers of Maywood, ownâ€" ;m of the ‘Derpath thearte in Lake Forest, have added the ninth theatre to their string of movie houses b{ leasing for a period of ten years from March 1, 1980, the El Tower theatre atâ€"Crystal Lake. In addition to those at Lake Forest and Crystal Lake, Polka â€"Bros. have theatres as follows, j two in DesPlaines, and two in Park Ridge, and one in each of the followâ€" ing towns, DeKalb, Sycamore, and Geneva, Polka Bros: Owners of _ Deerpath, Buy Theatre ‘ at Crystal Lake; Ninth | â€" The attention of exâ€"service men has ltunbeenénneanflj the fact that claims for disa ty compensation must be filed before April 6, 1980, and that all evidence in support of such claims ‘must be submitted before the same date, ue â€" For the families of ‘deceased vetâ€" erans, this represents War Risk In. surance awards; Adjusted Compensaâ€" tion awards; accrued compensation due the estates of soldiers, and reâ€" imbursements on funeral expensgses, Awards to widows and dependent parâ€" ents was in the amount of $104,â€" | 958.06. | / The figures also show that this toâ€" | tal represents 211â€"sugh claims actuâ€" ally handled through the service deâ€" p.{t_;mt, s im ol s 4 â€"_ For‘ the veteran, this : represents ‘awards of compensation; increase in compensation; benefits under the Ofâ€" cers‘ ‘Retirement Act; State Bonus claims; and pensions and apportionâ€" ments of compensation in the amount of $52.373.88. â€" veterans: [ï¬o%“A tho'flutqfflhfllcalmor . merican _ > : 3 ‘October 10, IWW ment, located at 160 North LaSalle street, Chicago, has secured a total of â€"$157,881â€":94 for veterans â€"and their dependents, nan nerinn;,. es Legion Service Officer s offloldiers,_ and â€" reâ€" on funeral expenses, ows and dependent parâ€" the ‘amount of $104,â€" Thursday Feb Mrp was â€" man _ herst, nicate > M Bloo Shri Frid ‘hon spen is v going siste until rian days hd. back on spe of : ave} Mr Ja ton alo: gu Cit