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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 13

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The trumps at Fort Sheridan which me In take part in the Military Tour- nament and Exposition to be held at Soldiers Field, Chicago, Illinois, June 21-20. will leave the fort June 17 and return June 30. During the prl‘iud of the tournament the troops will be housed on the second floor of the northeast corner of the sta.. dfum. The 2nd Battalion. 2nd Infan- :ry. from Fort Wayne, will also reach Thursday, June 5, 1930 Chieago on June 17. The cavalry, artillery. 6lst C.A.C. (AA) Regiment and mounted infantry detachment of the post will march to the city while the infantry rifle companies will pro- well by train. The air units from Emit and Sulfridgo Fields will fly to (‘urtiss Field, which they will make their headquarters, the same day. All (xhibits will be centered on the first ilnor at tho south of the stadium. Ft. Sheridan Troops N in Military Tourney Ollie Mullenbaeh, Highland Park, was elected commodore of the Fox Lake Outdror Motor club last week at Fox Lake and plans have already started for the summer raving sched- ule. It is planned to make the club one of the must progressive and larg- vst in the Middle West. The uthm‘ otr'werm of the club are: Ray Preganr.er, Jr., vice commo- Highland Park Man Is Elected Commodore of Outboard Motor Club dorm S. J. Killip. secretary. George Kramer, treasurer. R. D. Kinder, Ray Preganzer and Otto Lehman, honorary vice com- mmlores. Roan-(l of directors: Ray Preganzcr. 34., Low "owes, Frank Walhach. Thvodnve Kannig, and Jerome Lino. The members outlined plans for a “DO-mile nuthnarrl boat race which will Nice place this summer. All of the members uxprossml thrmselves as willing tnwln their utmost to make the club's schedule of events one of thi, wvatest in outboard boat racing hi-ctois.v. I Although the date fnr the bus nut been offieituly set it is to run it (n July 4 IIW'I' the 21 Fox Lake murso. at their ri-spoctivo schools fur the purpnse of obtaining commissions as nnrvo nif'wers of the army of the United States, will get under way Friday, June 20, and will last until July M.' About 350 students from IO schools, colleges, and universities will attend, of whom alnut 290 will ho frnm educatinnal institutions in the Sixth Crrrps area (Illinois. Michi- gan. and Wisconsin). The remainder will _Come from schools located in eight other states. For the first time in: several years the R. 0. T, C. college men will live in tents in the summer training camp area. ' R. o. T. C. Camp Begins at Ft. Sheridan June 20 Fart S'hnrirlan's Reserve Officers ’lminimc ramp for members of the student bodies of various schools and c liege» who have been pursuing the ("mum of military sciom'v and tactics at their rvspeetive schools fur the purpnse of obtaining commissions as r(.-u‘vo nifleers of the army of the United Mates, will not under way The annual Citizen's Military Train- ing camp starts July 31 and continues, until August 29. 21, 10 event is hoped h mile City Paving Sheridan , Place Viaduct; North Viaduct Comes Next The city has begun paving Sheri.. dan' place under the viaduct which was recently widened under an agree- ment between the city and the rail. Had. A similar attnwntent was made “granting the north viaduct on Bloom street. the city to do the paving in each instance. City Clerk Musser explains that the city desires to use tlw large stone. left in the middle of the widened viaduct at Bloom street. in mnnectinn with the new break. water work on the lake shore and hence thorn has bee'n delay in paving there until the stone could be trans- frrrod and utilized. However, the M I, afftuul In ttwttt appearance lightly. Tlwy know its value has a definite Marin; on Hwir sun-cons and they know that only tho best uf cleaning should he considered. In Highland Iurnorl in Miracle fur ‘urpaxs‘m‘ urdinnry dry cleaning: in arihiz-ving perfect clothes eleanliness. Mirwlnan is so pure. so odorlvsy, so crystal ell-an that perfect Meaning is a’mnurnl result. And Mir-clean is sworr;tnieal lmz‘nuac- it makes clothes wmr and stay clean Ionizer. Only at the Shore Lino Cleaners can you not Miruvlvan in Highland Park. Call l'mk C $321333) morrrrw Our New Prices SHORE LijiEArgmg "Yes IZIS Washing!“ Avenue mdies' Dresses $1.50 Men's Suits $1.25 Agar, -iin 3aiih of Jitrirty slt' Ind quxin lhnumnds and up for 'tttt BObLMirCIC THE PRESS h Hamlin 'am‘e lightly world cannot hr men haw Miraclvan breakwntet In: reached a am: when tho sume will be soon required, And the work of cleaning up and pub. the north viaduct will begin in nbout a wookmr two. The first influx of more than 700 Ioservo other: who will come to Port Sheridan for their Inna-l summer training of {rum two Week: to I month, will Irrive Sunday. June 15. This group will consist. of " Medical Rvserve 'offieers belonging to the 378m Medical regiment 10.R.) and to the \m'izius hospital trains of the mom tlivisiotts, They will be followed on Tumdly, June lf, hy 75 reserve Bee. Reserve Offieem at Fort Sheridan June 15 m ()/liraclean Really is DIFFERENT! Try it Yourself!" " I protection and”! interim clonal" muted-In and workmunnhip. hurdles:- of the prires naked for drt' rk-nninz the Miracle-n Mend-rd at path-“on remain unchanged. NOW-INS" UPON MIRACLEAN (7. L. Roam President . me. and lietttettattta. The medical group will any two weeks And the reeottd “enema! group I month. I The m-ond lieutenant group is com- posed of former It, o, T. C. mm who hive been commlninnod. Their month's Work will Include ritte and pistol range Min: and I pmetiee march. The medical one". will por- fnrm the usual dullea incident to their profession. has jun men almond mum. me world that it is entitled to freer - to Amado": "lulu-ta. The Int “no ho was over he forgnvo the war debut. The Doetor's generosity in great. but sliyhtly vicnrinun mt nhould My. re s i dcttt TELEPHONE Nichol-I Mm en Almond 1 Highland Park 3400 ll

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