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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1933, p. 4

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needed, duo (5337;; Jul: ‘3‘"m‘mmmldh 1'P?ttrtrttimtFiiriiii'irii, WI, Jim two dank “Mammalian” ettt_domteieetrtebtitd ' .._thh_ortytderottyitiGmat- wood for a}. at a ntoderat. Priee. ". . _ Lunches on Monday for about debt Pee in the man; you __ __ __-.. "mu-u l so much for a bit of work, are _ going to make garden furniture, including, chairs, benches, and flower boxes. They are endeav- oring to get together materials for this project. A work bench is needed. Many things can be used thatwim no doubt hove in yotir basement. They ere piece. of old furniture, boards. Ilene. tools. mint end glue. Also as“ tos-ttyy/ratio-Gill";". lid on. Note concerning this project will be_in the PM at1 a later date but.” if mean I help tpt this work stewed. ,,.__...l - - . month for as long a period In is necessary to liquidate and settle all claims. Mr. Smith is also receiver for the defunct Highwqu _8tate Bank, aettrrttyeivisi, a wary of $50 a inbnth from the time of his op- pointment as receiver of the High. land Park bank several weeks my until the Highwood bank is liqui- dated. Be formerly received 3250 a month for his services with that work alone. .. V“ --' c"""" f,,_., ray, -"Nem" w WW China: as soon as possibly to expe- 'tite the work of liquidating a bank’s An interesting Ityr started " m n is necessary for all claimants of a '- osed bank to tile formal claims with the receiver for the re- - of their deposits and accounts receivable. If the legal formality of filing a claim is nnt complied with the receiver must hold the dividend checks in his possession until. the claim is Med. All claimants, however, are given adequate notice (in fact, they are gent several notices, no matter Thtrither may beV to file their claims against the bank. a . Notice has been Media all tho "elairiiiiiittot the defunct institution, which has been closed nearly two months, that gm order has been era- tered by the court tha. all claim of depositors and creditors must be filed with the receiver or with the Circuit Court of Lake County on or before April 18, 1933. I H. A. Smith, receiver for the North Shore Trust Compnny of this city, has opened hig otBee in thi bank building at the corner of Sher- idan road and Central “cane, and is receiving claims of the depositors and creditors this week. I Derroeitom and Whom Must File_Formal Claims To IWirtr,'"illiiij -t'"ijiifiirijiiii-" . BEING RECEIVED Receive Mona; proieet is be- awayn-n F . Ma. {to 11:15 the storm item. to .tume.-htr-daaGriicttr. ine. lhe mod u oqthtped with l'Si,f,tituN,rsiiii2?,i.iie,,?iii wouldaomdittonduunm,l du.lttrastttttt , a?" 13!,tritarr.tot-uirLa "That ‘coat looks tine, and when you don't wear the bean sweater I'm sure it will fit even better. Now, what size shoe did you say you west?” ' . No, it isn’t g mens’ clothing store, sad it isn’t s his]: meagre ,Ielei- {ix-l speaking. It ls simp Monday morning in" the mm of the Gods! Sex-vies. and In. B. P. Blocks is bola; through her - maths of Atttntt out some at the Cot1t?mm- it”: needy tithe”. c, Every Mort- (by morning from the house at ' to tttts the m " - a.. ardson assisted in the ritual of the Bag. After invocation by Dr. Chris- toph Keller, and acceptance of the flag by Commissioner Lyle Gouda, Ars. R. E. Benttrrend.U quotation from the ode to the American hr by John Rodman Drake, conclnd-l ing__the ceremonies. . A large neg, supphnting the worn. one that came down on that day, has beearimtered bythe'city and will ily on all holidnys and im.. portant occasions. F Police Ween Patten and Rich- a-C., - ' . - . J D.A.R. Presents New' “at to the City at _ _ Ceremony Last Week ‘snore chnpter, Daughters of ‘the American Revolution. presented the City of Highland Park 3 atom at: tihrirosettuver, day and at this season " half-mast in memory of Calvin Coolidge: A large thyr, supphnting the worn. one that came dawn m. a.“ iN?,N9fe"ee,Tr.,9ell"'Gir ».. 'ctiu'u-i-'T""rtwr-'s .m a 3-2? 97’ SOCIAL SERVICE rd HQLD “mousse DAY" ',','"this,rttisiiil _"rrptt-Dar",rit bi, {alumna titd,t.,ttery%fiiFiii.'viif"iTi'ii'ii'i' ttt etmtyltmtat , day'- work Mutual fotquuiratuiiia. the community and from the Bod Strteurhie.haiaii"Gii;tiii'r' unneeded. “with um.- ".tz'iett.t1ttsit1_tyrvieirtoGii'rr, 0 I. “A- “At __ - _ In Olden-to remedy this situttion, the Social Service is hoping an on open for an Opportunity to M0 sn m " lit-(gon- Dutch-e of n Job lot “alliance In Bettfttnitttt to m fe.,,""" when they no me com there is a " in the ointment. There is s decided lack of trousers! "We simply can't keep a "ppU," said Mrs. Reiclte, A little wistfully, "and Pre talked shout it trtVitttteh to my' friends that all themtam of my ac- qimitttanee ire bekinnlnr tn ml there i: - V_-,,, “wvuwc, %""'o"B, Crolre and Rogers, l The next meeting of the club will be held February 14th. The hostesses of the evening were Mesdames Berry. Macnl'um (tam... - 7». """'M-__. - -. in the auditorium of the Y.W.C.A. [Miss Dickerson played for dancing. The grand march was led by Andy and Madam Queen vim Mott- that prize. The winner of the most hu- mor-ens costume was Mrs. L. Me.. Neil. . Games Were played and stunts given." The winners of the contests were Mesdsmes Hutton, McCreadie, Maureen and, Cliff. Last Thursday evening the Moth- ers club of the Y.W.C.A. held their annual ”masquerade and Stunt Party in I}... -..A:¢-_:___, - -L -.---- - - - ,.__-..... mun; ;c¢I£l ago has recently been shortened ind moved Ito a more prominent htea.. tion at the corner of Central ave- jtmrauMrstGidii; road. r"r. ' _ "m" . Siam Party Held Thursday the tity by the D.A.R nods with 19”., Ag" (fugitive; p353) We Day's "-ur: many year. ,,_-_ -v- " r"""",. . Mr. Ann] is president of the Ful- ton Market Cold Stance Company of Chicago Ind via-president of tho mac Park State Bank. In Hm on Lindonanchuo in this dt... - - "_'"'"-- - . n'.’ May session last week in Ctpetnmttt, Vallee o. Appel, of thin city. Wu elected president. The membership of the -oeitttion extends on:- the entire nation, and the organisation has functioned for " 'mm.,. . Re, A-, a n - A At' the annual convention of the American Warehousefnen": Acacia- tton, which mourned after a the. )-.. __-, . . - _ v. o. Appel New Head of National organization ,,r,_- -mu "In curl. Monday evening at T:46, January 23, and close February 27. ' The ad- vanced or intermediate class will open Wednesday afternoon " 2 o'clock, January 25 to March I. Both chases will include fortru1v, min- utes of instruction and thirty min.. utes of supervised play. Those wish- Ing to remain end ploy. after the chosen. tttardo so. son studio, was omrirf the. captains of the Mandel bridge tournament re- centiy conducted in Chicago. It is an opportunity for those wishing to begin or learn more about the game to have instruction from Mrs. Well- man, Further information, single or table 'reservation,, may he made by calling H. P. 675. ', . e' _ The educational department of. the Y.W.C.A. of which Mrs. E. L. Eas- top is chairman, will conduct a six weeks course of contract bridge open to the public, men as well as women. The classes will be in- structed by Mrs. L. R. Wellman. MrsLWellman is. tkeertified teacher and president of the Bridge Instruc- tors Association of Chicago ind. metropolitan area. Mrs. Wellman is an associate member of the Culbert. To Orgalgize Classes in Contract Bridge fig, .7... nun-IIVLIII” gruups. These recommendations look to - ward constructive community action and are of great importance in a time when many persons are forced to neglect proper medical uttention of themselves nnd their children and, in consequence, many physicians and hospitals are confronted with grave flnaneiat embarraimmenta. I at 8:15, in the upper hall of the Ita- ‘vinis Village house. Dr. C. Rufus Rorem, s research expert associated with the work of the National com- mittee on the Cost of Medical Care, which, under the ehairmanship of the Secretory of the Interior, hu recently completed a' fNe-year study of this subject, will summarize the investigations of the committee, end report the recommendations of its maiority, and minority, groups. n... __--- - A. "The High Cost of Medical] Care for the American People" will be the bubject of diacuuioi: " the forthcoming meeting of the Ravinia Forum on Sunday evening, Jan. 22 Dr. C. R..Rore1h wm , Give Discussion at _ ' the Ravinia Forum class will Mr, “may no, me I My “Miniihhnd m Ibipmont 1 '19: skim nut than Jr.,' by Mung M: Prospect "a Park 282. 'Edna Dean I National Col] the topic; -"2 Children."; l long time Ev; George Grail James, A. Jam varsity, topic tion in Our ( The benedie ed by Rev. JI Cltureh, EVIIIA and Their W; Five-minim Introductit be'made by , of the First Evanston, m by Bishop E: the Chicago church. His Jan. 28, at 1 ton hotel i: -ieet will be ity Task.” Toastmas1 B. Heimsatl Evanston, a: by Dr. Fre Theological. darsue O: Howard Se of the new Commun nance in tl the Univel meeting of “Techm Paett" is ed at the P. Meech, one of the t and a bro national eh the exhibit few of his match bet, eitrhth..rnn try, and. Highland phyer of feature of Men's Fell land Park Friday av: A North Yoshio

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