Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1924, p. 6

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pa g of an 's, mil tin RY,' More hpidly hoe to living It , pour imrest- H23 itd pd fwe either an approval in“ 011* .x In . I 'ii,iv', bein r (td tla 1-36 f I immod i. 4 * ' CUBS i , ren- e Tax tabs a ' and i (tern ti', , our ll A, a visit i h you. m and come ill, No ose of! I _ Bank Annibersary is " Celébrafécl‘ State Bald Largest 1 the 'and planning F I' and opening nddrou I" ted a). notable 3w T being Mahmud." ' , . Ft' ‘. ' ’Mnyor I! _ This is the _. t in bunny of the 'till t0 Bink--the “our nn ' at the organization thir', ti :1. It is an emph- . ts' vent wk. 3 mileqtone i meagre: of bank. I " THURSDAY. Hannah a, situ can not the, Tor8l ht u are tethered a.“ Ti " e t pridein en , l ati',"; amnion. Att h a l ad? k knotthe t trin , e W. danish“? tate nkhu ' 1m: depoui V any " t in e county. This tttti did u vemen is dtstothoernttm . [i inn he to this eaten ity. " ke ta that runs timing this 'l ennixn ion bornttetrinnindtolendis treiee. . A widespread and!) n of Itock has may}; ibis. rem rk.. this 'ig'.,',',',,',",',"; tho l . The cation , ‘b'y when and emplo as of bank made it a to do F in“! ith our bank. 1 q . ', ' _ Come! .' in without sult- in their to the bank, m it in by kap- ank new. C 1 . The Amodeilne of the f nk " in: has boon I in In: my hat expansion mum plug . the. demand. This t m on the part of matters in e a treat mm B on business‘ bri pleasure and . with such at One of our p ttM to me tYe day. I around Chm t team]: of the btie * we at prune cre- l Putt. I would have ' continued. to V' " Park " ft In: hen I. . _ teen years ago, but“ " possibility. " co mend [l the vision of “a u ~ v . Park and I 1"}. directing in " in , hining so tar, " ~' -. original spirit I!!! the Maori - r teeth; tmildin - v" » ' . proving struts Ill come m In city. V _ ' _ Tonight. “0:11 with.» a! Continued m Wee, . 'f JNout) Ln Gounti l'teate latio hip rs have light te- " n cut on the ci you "ts Land: to will kt 211 ( Ipla. ll is I t we: idea limb F mug rem t thia phi ope out, it um! i ' king be" amu- be n on. , m , and " co and Lghlc‘iu The? 10 bm Lples. , is u : onor t-gr iden :itution ' minent eitizens ' day. No a s at in; th Iblic ~ l “My 0 gran in Hitt have I * w W " m, hen I. Bene he but ' is ' mend l spirit citi .r, of Hitt mmen‘jthe [, rs in ding v u po El le tt .' “and " rt to Bow, in ope , om, tem _ _ our I "7 P, win: , N" am: , . 'pla 1Faccaa Lg . i; e ce y kitiuns said No a nth in: th ab. rally th Hitt land . ' he m and hue he " t in ot- re 3pm Ind of Hitt "land the ple ding re- ble old Md " in in a“: v I - v - In losing. and celebrating the first twenty-five years. of unintérrupted banking service ould remiss if . this happy and prosperous itoutrit'rpiltd,1o expreSS publicly ._itsgdoep} dene and patrons , accorded this bank by the-good motile of ; ighland Park and vicinity b Th offiUm and t . tors enter upon the second ariaiiims en 1iutsiass'tieal1y' determined to ank edicated to th ’service and glory of Highland tiiif),ot (luring up at all times to the" _ t thi high class eoiti unity. ' ' ( if: 31‘ V t, _ _ " O71 web and 1teo- a: .. IWUI' ID I u IIWWII' ”lulu s tittttttttt,,tatk ish was rather u ue in chatter ad made I div . bit. He told, how Mr. Paul In all T him by ph is sud requested hi tots stthis ie,aetdUprtr- ed to " an im ' ry converts- ti be n himself w Mr. Pin] on t t ~0ch . n'. This, estate was ex- It)tt', humorous A ‘ tNed with o . tticisms. e spesker con- cluded by offering _ ntions pun. int-the ' exp t spprecistion fo) the I lendid “who: of omens, ditectors Md. emplo and pledging the conti ed _,i?'t,llj'iiiyii, support of [ thb 1od,ts'ltl'U',1 for _ institution.' n Tl tigtth1llliegd Put;- . _ I ' a ; r. an L. Word spoke atr' a p . the of ttid" employs-J no ref rm the sum formal}, o , the unr/fotttrnrimr thef co lidt and manning af the? tm ding 'trd the r I the employu had, inthitnucceuf "thtirhtmab. . ‘xhe public-We j to the mi t)1hl'lt;.. M, the me af thehnnkd no exp the up _ tion oflthn em loyal or the con __, tion Bhirtrtt th on uh. pm trs occasion and p god it ran ' lanky Ind? a port! all future dunking: of th institqtion of w ,é'h they form 3 pa“. Irtieone1uded 5'? follows: "t Am inGllii; that' n , many years tt but Widow, Mrl Appel, wan I de ammonia! clerk, t1yit our two vice,- prgidents, Mum. Gpnt and Pwl. were telleb in tsinks/ The moral is. thi hopajia, the poidbilitr is that ','ttp of in who “of now employs! m y be in: 25 'yem, oriooner, presi- de'ts ant etuhiprs td banks and caters arm, fit rhyming, loving anirfaithNI wi ." l T gFor 8ttetteet or use “whom“ Mr. Ron: 8 mangfwhose thing an: after} di net with“ is with known. mgde f, Pie “rem" V Mr. Marshall E. SI; pull woke for t directors of the T . Bis is the [goat‘urmofse V onthebonrd F d hh.choice for talk '1; there, t re "pe)ialir spp _ Ante. He was i .1 hung-out vein r- d heproceedod mum take tetlitasa the toast- uter " what he Mrentd "polltieal" 'tttpe, 'tttf in a witty high. entertui _ speech that intilt , with cle " hon mots and al _ ther a not; Ir effective and . tens wort. ir', ?th J. M. and of the bank e " knew. to 'ttring the him o the Mtitution. , , tt it: may owth" nd' elit in all do; rtmen and poi jug out its polls es and the m ii,n of the com- i'iisGiriFat H rlaid: F ' T itrr 1. lumpy]. Want r. Toastmaster, l in and Gentle- iced: mew? g The Verdi of Show. M. Btu-nuns (Etch-mam tthBoord 'mktit' that please us 'wenty-f; ssamfttltr tretire ttto c fund startedtowalk MIND!“ In“. Wnitrau, how about thug y kind words?" Again: the 1'glt'r,',iit'st"tl', made ho reply, walked "1h1ti the table und whispered in Mr,iirr-r "Don't eat than eggs.” _ 'r'i, _ _ I wine to ofi’pr congratulutfdu this evening to than of you, tylj?htt of you, who are ‘10 fortumteJ, to Se- side in this iiir"itiiir7"iFG' ( b, Highland Park, with its , h km of ttowertt and tiees, its npnciou _ pub and golf! link), its: bewtifnlEbomu, hm bud trotrreoutrrayiny, Jts won- derful {church a and schoolm'ml sub- stantial busing” intrreota,,ittt inhum- inc women Amp enterprising m, not omittmg its handaome myor pad its three million ollar bank. , V iiGi'r/liiv" site of you irtiriht1i the pearly-jute: tf St. Peter. 15“} "ritlt harp in hand iron will Join {not white-{winged throng, mare ,it) : dorm the golden strata of the city f Bon, thantintt "Hdtanna in the ghost.” Suddenly your, will . observe , that great (throng 1 a fellow ' I nit a hommpr instabd of than), fellow disgruntled, disappointed. I hintin- fied with the place, a fellow '_ .. "in: from , bad cm of homeslc it. For a motttent you will pause Fw a your chanting. Ydu wilt any to arse", “I know that Kellow. He us , to live in Hiihiand Burk." lj, [ 1aririssu. E Looking mug; back- ward jor toward. T,','ttoti2"itf,tg in a goon long wan. Though Queens but yesterday when fate brown me here, pleven gunmen hive ttttse and conch-ad I pm migded thh time it. fletttintr mt. - ”I It wu Friday atternoodiHn the primary (rude of , eo1oradrtehooi, Christmas came on 'the f owing Monduy. Thti teacher Ind tM. and a program and “dusted the ' It follows: “My dear . ' . than exerckan “Yb been prepared: _ _ honor: on Monday an over the worm. . On that day wiee1etrrate ihe Mildly of a great man; I wonder how'runy of you isan tell me that um; (ot that mam” The hand of 'itii7ir)i;ii'i"ii the front not came up Grit. jrt, was followed by six other “ti; black hands. Mamie? "George; ”hint- ton.") Emma'. "Atmdtnntl moln." Butts? 1“Williun H _ inlay." ‘Geor‘ge! "Theodore F , volt." Mary? “Samuel Hastings}? t may? "William Jennings 317?» "No, chiidien. I om sorry. Y wane 'tit wrong. On Hominy wt gulch?» WWII;- vu q'.-"'-'"'. v "x the birthday of the man i, i. ' whom the Christian religion in , _ the world’s greatest teacher: 1 _ a," tee. TVVEBM'r. envy-v“- V-., we qelebnte ‘the birthdaf 'iif Jun! Chritt who died for us an}; nu hun- dred and twenty-three Itt, ago." The milky head of Mamie F I drop ped into her may taeti.hi,iitht1?t gavei'a deep sigh and excitiinigd: “Oh! howide time do Br." i, f: _ . how1de time no Mr' 1 i/ T V Mt. Toastmuter, durind ti“ quar- ter pt a century of t/iiatt-, not THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS _ C. Tr. GIANT ', a " Vice-President and Calm rtfe " It. L. Emmi Assam-at Cashier K ,irCtirfetroCt.hirirytt , ‘n qrietiortdd or Impartial. An , d Indy valid into the on” ed 't s ' whip Mm. “Are you -,/ . et" “I on" "t contempl- '3 't'harto Eamon“! t notothot i,, im I boat “Ilia: on out Rondo; t I _ to know if this it I i t. I have new crossed the l T pp tan-{bk afraid of the water, V ml "cum pounce, you will hove cwwince mo of tho utoty of ' boat", “My dear modulo, to com! "tt of tho safety of that but aho _ tm' an any matter. Speaking of 'sA"te" fioat,' I doubt tint there in if? TS", Moat. This ship by .rd brtruetrttusbmmirtued, vice for ten yearn. It has plowed t ocean from coat to contained 0 hundred times, Ind during t you“. on all those trips, it has n tr4ne to the bottom onee." "We ' t t nomads pretty good. You an? e to: my reservation." t Akin, Mr. Toastmaster, d tqnamrofnmmryofbudu " n ma or woman who put his or nay in'this bank, had only tron trittitstr it out. It in not than th / Down in Georgia tome promin um: mixed . bank and A' a“ speck! annular for l on: their on race. One day "footed, pumpkins turkey; " in a single mpondor, nu 1 “only into tho bank and f " oh mo lilac William. j, when molt ten dollop." Tho _ looked over the books," then turned _ tho fellow And said: "Go 'way, I: Pita ain't got no money in dis he: book." "Yes ah hair" human! f customer. "Ah put: ten dollar- if: huh-six months ntto." Looking . , flip cashier replied: "Nose, you l i cant. .You don’t I: . 'it huh am a bank. Don't you I04, t 0 interest done out up that ten "t “is long ago." C l G. Toastmaster, may t tleanuee", for a minute. tht 28, 1899, the Highland Park bank opened by David A. Holmes, C. Phillips and Chas. B. Rice as a _ “to institution. At the clone of 1"t year’s busineu. it had depooi l $88,000. In 1904 it was incorpora dd as a Itate bank, our good ‘fri te director, Mr. P. w. Culling, ected president and the bank bull t', opposite the Northweatom a on was erected. Ten years late tir. C. G. Phillipa, then maiden tii sued away. Deposits then stood 'iiii'i'r'i The directon of the ba itjvited your humble servant to tak c rtte of the husineas. Re and Wat ally, Chan. P. Grant, work ong together until March 1 hen deposit: reached one and l half million dollars. Then " Brought about the consolidation w! i the Highland Park Twat and 3m Hank.'a master stroke of good has dean. with which most of you T {imam The combined deposits th Twere $3,300,000. The board wal {chanted and Means. Rantings, Pa 4nd Erskine were added to the Mt that. This new combination pro _ al‘happy, loyal and harmonious o _ I inediaterr arrangement: were at {E the remodeling of the building , .corner of Central and St. Jo it“ presents today banking room gituipmeett.to which we point wi iirur,und which is in keeping wi _ this high-class community. The wings of the bank have he see consistently with it: mm. Invitation than that six Intros 'tock originally "purchased he" . ived "ventrfive quarterly div! ends. Deducting only u speck! Vividend. the six alum mus-at t cost, of about 8700.00. Thro ttit dividends, the original " hares have been increued to Isnd one-third shares which. with gturther investment on the part id itockhiders, represent today a boss Value of $2,132.00. I, I hold in my hands copy of t ' augment in condensed form, the auditor of public “counts on ler date of October. 10th, showing d who of over three million doll: e step to the head of the clan, I'll-gent bank in lake éounty. /., In thepttatter of length or-rt v; le,"':,',?,',?, Krueger ranks first 7 ', employu with thirteen ”an i F er credit. Mr. F; W. Cushing is on _ f the original stoekholdem. Am he directors, Mr. Hui-shun Sam paved the longest. but the man (trhorn we take " our hats tonitth 2th man who holdsxthe tenant: 33nd envinhle record it this institution d: but vtee-presMpt_tt and enabler, Mr 3Chu. P. Grant, who was an an (irpprentiee when the bank opened gloom, and who has served it con ytinuously and faithfully for twenty (ve years. ' f .. During those twentrilvet ”an. , Toastmaster, wind: ha been the lion, the province, thank-ion of _ bank in the community? Comm and persistently. it has preached . gospel of thrift. It has em and minted in the homing of how H 1'9}! 3-2:: when I“; tht as man. t out» ' ant ' alumna”. t Warned thcpuhlic lulu: hand-l taken and their spnriou inn-mt- Ind today it serve. as a dope-1m and clearing house for about 8,000 souls. ' Mr. Toutuamr, what bu boon tho community": reopen-o! Tmamrelte tr or tl,tTftt teht'It'g'dh', has committed to t 'l ttmn-att the cue, cuttody and ndtnintatmtat ttfthe-i-ofthe-tnth." barium of the widow and orphan. and the working Mhne‘u of tin but. men nun. In so doing, tho cou- nmnlty has named in thin man... ment I ettetftdenee and trust whtch are beyond mm Ind. let me - you, my friends, that deep down in their hurts and min. the od1ieem ot this bank an eoeireiem.--eomtarttlr, thoroughly and terribly eooeiou.--of the ucrodncu and responsibility of this eoetthhttee and but. t In conclusion. It. Tasman”, I mttmtittuetutsotreturttm.tit forthefuture than when mm celebrating tho put. On this subject. tour deer: an enthusiastic and her. unions. To build I lunar. - and,tfpo'trfbu,abettarrutthuentr him. out hope, our ambition. and to this end, my dear stockholders and employea, we plea and pay for your gut-nut and active coopcntion and mpport- T Brief talks were mid. by Hans. Harry Paul, Clark: P. Grant nnd R. L. ErakinaontttotrNest"thtratat for 1925." Pledge and: had bun dih '_ttibuted among the out: for "' " fort to "amino an account: and gnu-half million dollars mm in d.. posits in the next you and urging stockholdnn, director! Ind '01::th to unite in a drive for tint you. Mr.Ptts1,headesftu-hmt department, referred especially to thettrmrtntt comma! men than lives are insured otrtaeirse the prvseodofsuehittstmute.intltttetm- ,troldtrpst commie: forthepro- tection of widows and children atratttrttuattaettptaorth-emtr ,tiottstoi-ttt-tirrftVetrt. menu. Mr. Grant atreued the campaign indicated by the pledge card“: ”den. plunked the fact that this motivation is no longer a MtU village but, but a atrong t1nat,neU1 inrtitutiim, an that there in no longer - for High- land Park residents with money to deposit to take it to Chieago banks. since they have here at home a great ttrtaneUl Institution, atrong and pro-l greeeive, with - tacility to aem; them in all departments of banking? Re urged his heaven to aid in the' campaign for m business by inter- esting new patrons. end referred to' the new territory being opened and aettled by new people " a fruitful f1eid for tool: elfott. He concluded by, declaring that - pledge w- eighed wouldbe regarded an a birth. day gift lay the bank. Highland. Park, the management ppreciation for the good will, con, since it opened its 'doors in 1899. build a larger and greater bank, u irementa, standing and charm! Mr. Emkineintatatklkattnrith the axiom departments of the bank and the nuny phase- of useful nor- vice which it ineorp'eatm, the avian dtrropitr trust, low and new {with exchange, per-om! advice in Quack! mm. am. all of VIM “a “nimble to O community, and the grad wopeofwhichwydonot wholly Nrprseinu. 'ruetimaxottu-inre-l'a'l1? wtthwhitsmatamnedonturmrrlthieh mm " little Surprise.” The but» Fii?, mater and Vice-President Christ - F.Granttromtttermid.totthi3r 'tttlt And in t fine oddba- expmsillc the at: GiGeiationottultanEttteltuPr a: years of faithful serviee, mounted on i,iiatlktut-1inisaoaersid tettl watch and chain. Mr. Hating! pro- out: sanitation speech Wu " mum: g; Tonight we are ea1ettratiatt not only the twentrfifth “naive-3m of the Highland Park Mate bank; but we are here to domteeiartttmortottitaytrho has beerr,idintitud with the bank from the day it opened its doom. T We desire to do honor to this an. Mr. Clarice P. Grant. In taMntt to you, Mr. Grant, I am meantime of mixed situations. In the fUst plea, I am eutecptihle of e feeling utilit- Megtee 1nd rennet. A‘mln whaling-3 been with on omnilation for a - ter of e century 9:- longer 'm-tttm- .ny poems-es talents af 1 high order. combined with many, turkitbulttt and the extradition intelligence and wisdom ' that are, insep-nble from long yeirl of “patience in doing the right thing in tho‘right my; , F h bank like . mum insti- tution or a business corporation of any kind schieves men thmuh the ebility. ioyaiity and prone-sinne- of its organization. We ere one grail institution, inspired by our motto {Working With Beth Other" I.“ than for each other. Loyola ho your country, loyalty to your homily end and Park State 1'de on “Goal for 1025' Climax of Eva-ill! lanky to mi“ N 'i' .'; __"-- thm. Ug thim. “mm and was. _ "l. “1&2th _ ofthiatrrenthirtt will). oredasntiU:'r. 1.1!th cont-tenant Id» "tu"ttunrtetofn V ' d theHighhndP'grkS “It" In honor 01:316. l ~-,. baht! of “Tat CqE - gndoaeon. _ to i you widthbdm of - ,twerstrutfth 'pytttter. m ch te,,',":',':",,:,'.'?,",,,',"',','?',',',',, - youinoront. on Win tiht'ptlfai2l'Atf/l'l,'ll, til hm of’yonr Win-fall“. .rothrf11ofrtirettster+tt "" an "ixuestthntutttiraatt-t Pgrk snaking“ -- iitothhtkof'tEr.,t3ttFrF. t , 1'akettti-tthirt,Htvto r - ofourttoothr1t1innd" mm! d our Appreciation in illicit-o . - henjohu. ' 2 t,r,u,Itf,thtgth nut. Gmnt,whtshadmr of - :,'xtt,pttut2g',','dtig?tt'l= brt ' w tt,1lae)tart2l - fesetinir1r,voietftett)r - d manna!» h 't,WrllPtMy It with big’pniuof , ‘_"'" mrithtuoiBeittioft6 - his 25 - v --~ w - furl-(WW ' ypet ammonium- And. ' otrueAimaraarre6tort1t.. d umivenuy we dutM_btrte'd the “a? “a? 'att',:": purse: or - weights baring nm 3 .0" building, for up an. _"te, , . Danelng ton-M til M', "tV armrsanrutort.qthu,te,e tho mints "itaaitnttsmettt In?“ l met dining _ 'srthf Itetet mt, '4iltk mun: , vitudhrerot't'f'f'f'; . mum! ',u'p'gofcr',',' P" m “induct-It the a and in sl,?,?? 1tr,tghetu"'I u in indie-eh! e A . , iiiiiGiiaGndiansh6t"tu - mmMj _ “'- - unity. E "f, "l" Folsom tip the . ind ”ploy“ of thit m . '3' ' .5ch ,-: q 2 W. C. G. " A”. - l a... who 3 and. L . i, fe, VIII-- o. . his: 1 nun-9.3M- If. '_-"'"" a i. iiit!bt.iiiit,b: ‘i ,,t".'i'",iiiltki'tiri'. ti!!Egl'ii'is' (; tii?i..'1ifiFVi 'Wt. 1' "iitii'i'i'iiiil.,t' MAI-b 'ititd. n Meagan? ifi.5ti?ikiit") iii5iiSifits * can-'31. 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