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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1929, p. 36

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"i't"Crehrpttprris 'riit1m"rTrTrnt7'tT-'r"'rT _ FreeoerrrirrSfNee _ Opposité the Northwiitsterh, Passenger Station . 60;________________._ JI???????????$$t$tt$ttt$t£ " m),', dz; t?, It/ ”’5 If); tl/ a?! my, m), tl/ _ i :3 a9 e) tt elk c2, Egg&g&&&g&gqp&g&sg§§§§&&nfl ait 30 ROBERT w. PEASE, Pharmacist Our Fountain Service On these scorching hot days drop in and enjoy one of our cooling drinksor suhdaes. POOL ty PIPER auc- CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS“ counts in the fitting of shoes to growing young feet. Ill-chosen apparel may cause only temporary embarrassment for the child. But the wrong shoes leave an enduring handicap on healthy foot develop- ment. _ . ‘- . _ Store hoarse 8 to 6 XPERIENCE 1s as q Cool _ - . and' . Refreshing Mountain Breeze THE PRESS The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a, m. The Bible lesson Jrresents,- "Eze- Hers Attgittrmr 3666;” (Kirk‘- TTir-W.' The people of Israél ivere in captiv- ‘itfffhwéii" iiiTiiiifiiirtiFiirifiiiiriitdrirf couraging. The prophet assured them of their future restoration, conversion and exalttttitrn as a nation. _The "stream, mentioned in the lesson, typi- fists, the Hdly Spirit. ‘There is new life end Irtestsintr'o.t every kind when 'the Ihtiritrof, god .is allowed to flow into in in'divi ual lite or church or community. We aim to make the church a center of divine life and we were pnt;isiitiiired, the othet 7331353; THitity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Laurel Avenue Sunday, July 21-'mte Eighth Sun- day after-Trinity; 7:30 a.m.---Holy Communipnr'11:00 a.'m. L.- Morning prayer and sermon. Bathing Beaches Are . . Well Attended; Many . Children Enjoy Them The children from Sunset park had a most enjoyable time at the, beach on F"t'idar Thirty-seven w'ere pres- ent. A platform and diving board hive been placed on the old piling ‘at the end of Park avenue. It might be interesting to some to know that at one time much of the lumber and supplies came by boat and was un- loaded on a pier that existed, the piles being the only remaining evi- dence. . . ', At Central beach a new entrance has been provided so as to facilitate. the operation of the beach and‘some other changes have been made in the ladies locker and dressing room which render it morteonvenient for the employes and the patrong. Dorsey Husenetter 'will lead the Christian-Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p.m. Topic, "Every-Day Citizen- ship." Rom. 13:3, 7-10; PS. 15:5. Gospel Song, praise and prayer .ser- vice, on Wednesday evgning at 8:00 o'clock. » _.. A _ in' the Aij1haif 1331360}, “can lié 'en- tered the. churcli. .-Great spiritual blessing is in store for' all who will come to the Bible school. Come! ' At 7:45 p.m.' the minister will speak on, "Our Advocate." "My lit- tle children these things write I unto you that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father; Jesus Christ the. Righteous." I Jchn 2:1. . Thursday; July 25 __.- St. James Apostle; 9:30 a.rtr.---Holy Compuin- ion. _. At 10:45 a. m. the pastor will preach on, "Otu; Weapons." "The weapons with which we fight are not human weapons, but are mighty for God in overthrowing strong fortresses. For we overthrow orragant 'reekonintrs' use every stronghold that towers high in defiamie-of the knowledge of God, and we" carry " every thought as if into slavery - into subjection to Christ. Weymouth's translation. The -eki1drert from" the 2 Ravinja phyground find the beach at Roger . First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor - . 25 S. Greenbay Rood Two very important Scripture texts have been chosen for the Ber- mom on Sunday. Note them eve- fully. They suggest lines of thought that should interest every one of us. guGeriiled anti sworn to bsfore m'e this an. day of July. was. V Report of the condition of Highwood Sate Bank, located " Highwood, State of Illinois, " the close orbutsine on the 29th day of June, 1929. u made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ' ' . Total Mummies, ' 007.127.” 1. J. E. Enamuut, Cashier of the Highwood State Bank. do solemnly swear that the than sttrtemettt 5 true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. and that the item. Ind Mutants shown abwve correspond with the “an: Ind amounts Mtoww in the report made to the Auditor of Public Aeedunta, sum of Illinois. pursuant to law. - . . J. R. ENGQUIST. STATE OF JIJJNOIS. County of lathe, 'tttr.; ST ATE OF ILLINOIS, County of latte, BB. 10. 13, Report of the condition of North Shore Trust Oompauy. located at Highland Park, State' of Illinois. at the clone of business on the 29th day of June. 1929. M made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of tbe Sage qt 'ttttttW; 'tN'rtrtttr"rrirrrr - __ ,..h, tFF 7“” [ RESOURCES . -l-duialueptuseuui-lt--------- l _ 23; Undivided Profits gNet) (3) 4; Rese'i-ve Accounts‘ 14) ""t __. .. 5. Demand Deposits (51) : fr.. .. tV"rime Deposits (5b)' _______r____rt. ll. Letters of Credit W) teFrTetTT .._ Total Liabilities . .V _.r. 31.301.530.03 1, W. M. Dooley. Catshier,of the North Shore Trust Company. do solemnly‘ - that the above statement is true to the bent of my knoiykize-and_beiief, and thart the items Ind amount: "howat thover correspond him the items and antenna shown-in the report made to the Auditors of Public- AeFounta, Mate. of Illinois, pursuant to law. . u - Subscribed Lid sworn to befbre me this 11th day of July. .1929. " u (SEAL) (SEAL) Williams avenue a convenient place for bathing on Mondays and Wednesdays. The whole arrangement of the beaches apparently is satisfactory to the pub- lie as we have very few complaints. A large group .o.f bobwhite quails, shown in their natural habitate around a tree stump in a weedy field, forms 'an' exhibit in cue of the halls of birds at Fi.eld-Museum of Natural History. . v Galena Open July " The following gardens, all in Lake Forest, are to be opened to the public on Saturday, July 20th: . Mrs. Rqbert McGann, Mrs. Arthur D. Bevtyn, Mrs. Leverett Thompson, Mrs. Cyrus H. Adams. . '1 6, RESOURCES _ 'Cquh. Other Cash Resources and Bile from Blanks (1-2-3) ' Other Bonds and Securitiest5) Loans on Collateral - Security (6.) _ . _ . Other Loans 16b) V Loan on Real Estate ttie) T Owrdrafts (7) _ T Banking House, Furniture _ and Fixturuvqll) Cturitat Stock It) _ ,. _. Surplua 42) _.- ., Undivided Proftta, mam) have Accounh M) Demand Wit (5:) Time Deposit: (Str) Dividends Unpaid (7) . Other Liabilitiel (10! Other Loans (tits) _ . A. loans on Real Estaté (6c) Tet Overdrafts tTr, .. V. .7 .. Banking House, Ftrrriitur.e and Fixturei 40-) _ ., _ Other Resources (12) .. _.." l and Dim from Banks (1-2-3). ' 111,294.18 U. S. Governmsit Invest, ments H) VN ..r V. _ -r, W“... .._ ‘25.000.00 Other Roads and Securities _ Loans on Coll-tern! Saudi: ”in! 068) Total . Resources Total Ranting (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) LIABILITIES LIABILITIES LILLIAN lit WAHLMAN. Thursday, July Mr, 1929 JOHN F. LEONARDI. Nam imbue w. m. DooLEY. Cashier Notary Public ' 607.127.09 ' "60,900.00 25,000.00 7,854.84 559.21 276370.86 245.280.1115 1 .012.00 “0.88 $1 Aol 580-03 39,517.92 33042.? 1 671.929.? 1 377,542.19 111,833.90 163,692.84 142,759.00 76,618.75 102,750.00 _ 472.60 308,216.87 185,216.72 834.175;52 F _ "e 3112?: 129549.80 10,208.82 196,41W.86 9.000.00 1,497.30 Cashier Thursday, July Aithcugh th fun camp life Everjone is k improvement. 1 membérship of V 'ii'riiiriit'iigtit' ftti' camp. There iiuiiirriit 'awray‘ brush. Letters have oil headquarter ing of the var engaging in, spans and oth is taken up at well pleased. a camping exp: woods. _. Letters have cil' headquartet ing of the var erigaging~ in, sports, and' othi is taken up a be well please fuVcamping e woods. Troop The fellows a is nothing like scouts of the ', is the best the there is nothin build a fellow There are fo which a scout l ing an hour i' af'e handicraft. and nature er ahere ' “are l ycoutmaster fr They" are in a Glencoe prid They-are consi Friday night group of BCCI new Council ca Area council I cousin. They mens' Special' Railroad. at 8: ings.Time fr: station. Mr.) executive, wht return in time on -the-' train. Scouts retur sion will leavie noon on Saturn in Highland P light Savings _ i, . Cam] Camp Mala Scout camp of council, was st tofore the no been going te northwestern 1 have 3 camp l wan is situate sin on Spring On Sunday, stiff, consistin iirin commend? Judson Wells. . Leave?

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