Twentyâ€"three hundred . soidiers will march in review before the Communding General of the Vi Corps Area and the Army Day visitâ€" --l-dumh: Sth, at Fort Sheridan.â€" Army is the anniversary of our entry in the World War. It is the occasion for test mobilisations,» wmilitary parades and exhibitions. The Army wants to do more than announteâ€" Fort Sheridan to Stage Big Show Army Day, April 8 forces which form the nation‘s first line of defense, T ous . CoSIs PP OR al Staniey H. Ford, will award these John Gimson, 14th Calvary, will be honored at this event. The Wer young men the Soldier‘s Medal, By near Fort Sheridan last fall. Brigadier General Kari Truesdale, m*u..fldfl\ Te tm pritah s 1 on *“hfl-flm ed officially April 6th, Fort Sheriâ€" dan is holding the exhibition for mm-mm noon, April 8th, ‘The Fort Sheridan Reservation has 700 acres. It is populated by four units of the Regular Army. Fort Sheridan is the only post in the United States at which one can your roughriders. ‘Their tradition comes: from the days of the Indian wars. ‘The 63rd Field Artillery, composed of three Batteries of three inch mmwwm of the complex character ofâ€" the modern military machine. Antiâ€"airâ€" craft units of the 6ist Coast Artilâ€" lery complete the picture of the scheme of selfâ€"defense. . mmdmm_mz DEMONSTRATIONSâ€"1 :00â€"3:00 P.M. Moving Pictures in Post Theatre "Life ‘O‘Riley"_._..__Cavairy ‘Bebool Here we find the 2nd Infantry, or THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1989 Lt. Col. J. W. DMeRWOIMT MEWe MC CCC First aid for the injured m-â€"-“m BPTSâ€"1:00â€"8:00 P.M. (On lawn : Fathers Entertain Mothers at Dinner Thursday, April 13 One of the most unique parties that ever took place at the Y. W. C. A. is one of a dark secret. The 4:80 p. m., without the aid of a wammd‘: Mother‘s Club are to .drflvu-mmnl serving a dinmer on April 13th at fried e hhtthq-g.-fl-u. husbands and friends and reservaâ€" tions must be made and paid for not later than Tuesday, April 11th. Chairman W. Howard, Master of Ceremonies; G, Norrlieen and H. Sheahen, Treasurer; T. Arnswald, Cooke: Wm. Howard, G. McCreadie, L. Schemmel, and H. Sheahen N. Wehmeyer, D. Bench, 8. Shane felt, Ed. Nocrien and J. Barber. water area immediately to the east of Fort Sheridan, to a distance of h(l)*‘%h‘z to missiles of 8 in. gun fire between the hours of 8 a, m and § pm. ks of chemical equipment its Mï¬mu-“h New and old uniform compar 24 Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery During the period April 3 to April _ in sbarge _ Piggingâ€"and adjusting gas masks ?’E’Wâ€"oâ€"hb& st. Const Artillery (AA) Tians fichard Girass, Co. Private John Gimson, Troop "A", 14th "Queen of Battles." The 14th farfareâ€"in tent at east front of A men‘s garden club of Highland Purk, affiilisted with the Men‘s Garâ€" den Clubs of America, is being orâ€" ganized. 3 ‘The objects of the club shall be to devote its energies to the promotion and appreciaton of borticulture, to promote the sdoption of higher garâ€" den standards in the community, to develop and promote interest in civâ€" k“wrcâ€"- 7,&-&..-‘ conservation native vegetation. Cooperation with all organizations interested in horticulture is, of course, a part of the aims, _ A little history might, perhaps, bhe of interest in that the national Affiliation with the national orâ€" ganization will make available lists of speakers, pictures on garden Of Highland Park To Be Organized subjects, developments of interest in all phases of gardening to the amaâ€" â€" YOUR EASTER HAM Mh‘.“â€"flfl%’lf& der Mild Smoked Ham, or shank half, 14 to 16 lbs. ‘EASTER SPRING LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb, 15 faranusrtars: aach ......-..""I’nt’l Small size, whole, 10 t0 12 bs. avg., b. FANCY EASTER POULTRY 'I'-'.i?yn. Ihs :; >« rrrrre:fircere 39¢ Weber‘s * CROSSE & BLACKWELL x FOODS WITH A REPUTATION Our very finest quality. Serve with Hot Choeâ€" glate, Jellâ€"o, Ice Cream, ete. "‘. 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