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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1937, p. 5

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1917 Training Camp for Officers Holds Reunion October 8â€"9 A reunion of men â€"who served with the First and Second Officers trainâ€" ing camp at Fort Sheridan during 1917 is to be held October 8th and 9th at the Hotel Sherman. Gen. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 It is generally recognized that the strength of America lies in its agriculâ€" ture. And it is just as true that agriculâ€" tural development has been dependent primarily upon rail transportation. It hauls n'ncl;hwo:’yi;na ;;iia;:nâ€"t h;; hauls produce of all kinds out. Your products may start to market by truck but the railroad is needed to comâ€" in raw or processed form, to final destiâ€" nations or consumers. This railroad servâ€" 1cois safe and reliable and the costis low. The railroad employs people in your community . . . purchases supplies . . . eegons the Ablg! ::honll. taxes to of your hhd?rnmmwnhmhmldh closed were it not for these railroad taxes. And what about bad times? When drought comes, the railroad brings in seed and feed at reduced rates; carries cattle out to greener pastures. It i:.:l communications open through winterstorms; rushes food and supplies to victims offlood, fire or other catastrophes. You have a stake in The Milwaukee Road because it is, in a vital sense, a home town industry. How well it can serve you depends largely upon your patronage. YOU . . â€" and the R A | L R O A D SMART NEWNESS .. . and Coal Bills are 50% LESS © Youcan have Fairbanksâ€"Morse Automatico heat for your home for about half what it costs to tend the furnace yourself! Does any other kind of automatic heat my_o‘ more comfortâ€"plus from fire tending â€"at much less fael cost? Foitbanks Morse Automatic Coal Burners have done this very thing for thousands. Why not for you, too? Convenient payments make the purâ€" chase oa:.yd. Come in let us -lowa Travel and ship by . More Attractive Than Ever! Now we have added newness to an established and distinguished address. We have remade Seneca rooms, suites and u:_flrtmenu under the direction of a noted {firm of interior decorâ€" ators. They are delightfully colorful, refreshingly modern, spacious. Here is everything for your comfortâ€"plus a location that is smart and convenient! ; Your visit of inspection is cordially~invited! 200 EAST CHESTNUT STREET LEE PERRY, Managing Director, Sup. 2380 ROOMSâ€"SUITESâ€"KITCHENETTE APTS. Frank Siljestrom HorEL SENECA Makes These Apartments Highland Park Local Distributor | Philip Sherida Ing program for the veterans on Oct 9th.. On this day, avtrip will be made to the Fort by special trains. The annual banquet will be held in the evening in the grand ball room of the Hotel Sherman with a special guest speaker. General Ryan, who is in charge of affairs, will act as toastmaster. s N It is hoped that every man, who attended either one of these camps will be present, but as a complete roster is not available, individual invitations are not being sent out. A number of men in the vicinity or from the following cities: St. Louis, Detroit,. Kansas City, Milâ€" waukee, and Denver have started booms for the 1938 reunion. There are several hundred from each of those cities. About 7500 are expectâ€" ed to be present at the affair this year, Reservation for the encampment and reunion may be made through Major Hal. D. Bargelt at the Army and Navy club, Lake Shore Athletic club, 850 Lake Shore driveâ€"or with John T. Powers, president of the 18th Company of the Second Offiâ€" cer‘s Training Camp at Room 361, Hotel Sherman. The telephone numâ€" bers for the respective forces are Whitehall Waukegan Defeats H. P. High School 19â€"0 Coach Floyd‘s Highland Park high school varsity eleven met a surprise. foe in the Waukegan outâ€" fit last Saturday and came out on the short end of a 19â€"0 score. The county seat team featured a heavy, fast backfield that should make a name for itself in the Suburban league this year. The local nine turned in a good game. ~ The highlight of the conâ€" test, so far as Highland Park was concerned, came early in the third quarter when a blocked punt gave Waukegan the ball on the local‘s 10 yard line. A pass to Graham netted 7 yards. Then Pete Wolff and Company held like a brick wall for three consecutive downs. Waukegan gains came largely by smashing line drives and offâ€"tackle plays. Durment and Harris disâ€" played good open field running but were unable to match the brilliance of their heavier opponents. Tommie Simpson, Lioyd Kjellquist and Pete Wolff were the best bets in the line. Ello and Graham and Caragher madeâ€" long â€"gains for Waukegan. Graham scored all of his team‘s points by one touchdown in the first quarter and two in the last. He also ran over for the extra point on his second touchdown. FAIRBANKSâ€" MORSE America‘s Finest Automatic Coal Burner o. Te mom m bay. Popgeg hap 3 dap, Torisl of coal at n assures uniform heat 65 «* Rabbi Shulman to _ n be | Discuss Recent Travels *=*â€"| Abroad in Sermons In a series of four sermons to be delivered at the Sundayâ€" morning Kergus Food & Fountain System 387 Central Avenus + n System Baked Jumbe White Fish with Lemon or Friday Afternoon and Evening Fountain Special Special Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich, toasted, ] For Friday Fish Dinner _ Fried Boneless Perch w dJ Baked Halibut with White Sauce Baked Potatoes â€" Salad â€" Fresh Vegetables Pease Stairway Grill Tea, Coffee or Milk TKE PBE3 services of theâ€"North Shore Congreâ€" mhnddnrlutho month of \ , Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will discuss conditions in Europe and Palestine as he saw them durâ€" ing his recent travels abroad. "Poâ€" land As I Saw It," the first of these addresses, will be presented on Sunâ€" Tel. H. P. 143 35c 19¢ day morning, Oct. 3, at 11.0‘clock, Visitors are always welcome at the services of the North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel which are held Announcement .Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. FORD AND LINCOLN ZEPHYR DEALERS Take pleasure in announcing the association of Willard E. Ericson to their staff. Mr. Ericson has been for years connected with the automotive industry and his acceptance not only reflects the progressive policy of this company but strengthens its position in the field. o J. R. PURNELL, President every Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock. The temple is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon avenues in Glencoe. PAGE

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