Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1934, p. 9

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ery 8t. nited Almg . f‘rep, for t Ads great "¢. Thig 1984 bile ols | \ yauksDAY 14 18. i1 18 18. 1% The bank hs out) of futur State of Dinpis ) ar? **© * 10. H. 12. 1% P + I i from Banks o&:m.u) + "',,.rml ud e o apnasiminie i 1 Guaranteed by U. 8. Government (5) . -P' und Securition (6) ... /s ~omgusmmmeninss M ~on |Collateral Security ((Ta) |,.â€"...._â€"_..~.. Lot, Furniture and | Fixtures Linbility under Letters 6f Credit u.bimlynAemt of Aq.hm € e dn ce ncakcadva s #4. ; k ~(14) e tures (15) rey ... =:} i.4 Profits (net) B A xsnt C18) > nts (18) ite . (19m) its . (196) to nke (19¢) . ... â€" Metall.of Deposits ( T 34 Secured b; Reâ€"Discounts | o g o arerrmehing ta) (b) (e) c C t . P PE | TCME ATCCC s The has outstanding $18,000.00 face amount Class "B" Debentures payable solely out of representing | con ‘ohl-.luln‘w“dh‘nmh and liabilities and to Cluss "A" Debentures. $ T 1, C F. Grant, Cashier of Highland Park State Bank, do solemnly swear that the mmthmwthbâ€"tdmkmkfic. belief, and that the items and shown above correspond with items and nts shown in the report mqunts shown above CorT®PONU, "ul_., of Tilinois, pursuant to.law. A n ADANT â€" Cashier (®) (ih) te) (4) te) it} State of dit) (SRAL) (m) (f) Divid (a) te) (b) (b) te) (d) tey id, State of HMlinois, at the close of business on the 29th day of Sepâ€" **"***"".,,‘ to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Hiinals, pursuant at (#) : Loans and nts Pledge to Secure Linbilities s Investments £ P Total Pledge (Excluding Rediscounts) (25) ... . ./. Amiinst U. S. Gov‘t and Hostal SA9InE® Uchooi Dis. ‘ Public Funds of S Counties, \ Dis« Deposits of ta â€"(Federal Reserve Banks ~OnIY) ! ...s.fccocls0.~ ns pnilnerroftientty wugiter "of Publiic Afcounts to qualify for the @! m quak or of Credit 429 Vine Avenue l; Secured by :fic loans and/or . InVeRMIUEIT 3 2) â€" Not secured of loans and/or investments B} | ‘POtiE DeDOBIU® \|.......}..scomsecicmecreaecc enc cectenencader en n a of Credit . (22) |.........|.... cclomoiguinioemniciriecaiinivico n‘ : Loans and T ts Rledged to Secure Li and Investments : h Against U. S. Gov‘t and Postal ‘Savings Deposits............$ :. Total . Pledged* (Ex Reâ€"Discounts) : (25). U. $..Gov‘t ‘and| Posta) Savings Deposits......â€"â€" k actuct PubkHe: Funds States, Counties, School Disâ€" St00kâ€" (14) ... iss cmd reemirene nmra y b(::rm- and/or Car Notes (15) Profits -Sut) ©ATY . J.... se secnncmginscn ces " KRecoumits (L8) |.......ccflcsccy ced w CROWY : .. 2e e ernaf esn ccinntinanens issc in> C AEY cool. hocnu} . ons bemecnisemonioats outstanding $15.865.00 e amounat of Deferred Certificates, payable solely net profits, if and such future net profits are earned, â€"ifuture net profits plus veries, less chargeâ€"offs and proper provisions for ting contributions lh,h-knndnbordhddtoulldwo‘ltmd but. payable before -6."* distribution to stockholders as such. McGinnis, Cashier of id State Bank, do solemnly swear that the t is true to the bes o!myknowkdn-adhllef.udthumhm shown‘ above correspdnd with â€" the : items and amounts shown in the to the Auditor of Public| Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. 4 J. W. McGINNS, Cashier from Banks and Cash Resources t pvestments (#) _.oâ€"co0..coo~ ts Guaranteed by U.. Government (5) and Securities (6) |\....s=..â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€" Security. (Ta) . .==â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Real %€ . LT€). ... cmwmsanjcanm =inclo d pat ie i0) bnnthrn.sme« linois, at the close of business on the 29th day of 984, as made to the 'rdflflkhembelmmdlllimh. ns LMability under Letters S Credit. (11) e n . *A iamine ooo gainst U. S..Gov‘t and| Posta) AAVINE® [*000" Against Public States, Counties, Sch triets and other or ‘Municipalities Agninst Deposits of / Departments (Federal Vith Auditor of; Public| Accounts to qualify xercise â€" of hdnLhry PDWOPR :s ci zcce ow i IIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Call us for FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE Total Resourses DEERFIELD STATE BANK OCTOBER 25, 1934 otal Pledwed (26)y(Must agree with item 2 Deponits (19h), CHOGK and (Ie):" > |=1 .0 0.0%.< 0005 Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments none Not secured by pledge of loans or investments $ 200,232.29 (Th) (20b) paid P Pm L -“-v- aals ~l l d. NKE ~(I00) ) souenc mm n of Deposits (i9@), (19b) and 19¢) Total Deposits Total â€" Resources Total (24) Subscribed (Official Publication) § REPORT OF THE CONDITION or #1) Pledged (26) (Must agree i ‘ (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 61 BUILDING MATERIAL and sworn‘ toy before me this 22nd day of October, 19%4. t "* iRA GARDNER, Notary Public LIABILITIES LIABILITIES RESOURCES Cash Resources (1â€"2â€"3) (10) (11) (12) to qualify for to before with item 28) investments $ 386,615.00 : investments 1,889,820.16 aabbecaansein VKo; 800081 Phone Highland Park 27 28 ) Secure Liabilities : its._.__....$ ~344,6899.58 s, parsueine NERDCR : C. F. GRANT, Cashier me this 22nd day of October 1984. TA M. KRUEGER, Notary Public Reserve $ 200,232.29 $ $44.689.58 hone 153,075.00 131,648.14 none none none none none none noné none 11,946.87 none none $ $5,268.35 . 1,550.00 ~.â€" 22,600.00 . £1,000.00 ~~104,261.00 â€" * 41,600.26 _ 82,282.05 M .82 ; 312.00 . _ 14,500,.00 $ 274,245.44 $ £0,000.00 . . 15,000.00 ‘ $,000.00 f 2,887.16 . ~_ _ ©1,864.96 . 180,682.00 . €0,550.29 $ 274,245.44 ©212,460.71 $2,741,185.54 $2,741,185.54 $ $48,280.10 200,000.00 150,000.00 g,m.oo ,605.74 §4,144.64 1,118,661.29 1157,7718.87 $ 548,280.19 $66,624.15 644,556.53 $35,854.10 587,240.88 268,752.60 45,115.88 210,874.41 ‘£154.88 146 /241.25 95,300.00 none $91.46 none none none none none none €0.48 none none none none none none none none none none "Exâ€"Gobs" to Put on ~Show at Local Legion Meeting This Eveni Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 | the American Legion will be Thursday, Oct. 25, at 8 p.m. } Commander Art Swanson and "gang of exâ€"gobs" are going to on the show for the post. Wils Richardson, ex-qo!') of the As fleet, is going to show the comr how the war n& won on the Wi coast. Art Montgomery is going put on a sharp sgshooter act; you . ‘know about the medals Art won di ing the war. Pete Gilroy, an exâ€" ficer of the Great Lakes Navy, going to introduce some of %ii song hits.}Hnn ‘Marzek & to relate some of his experiences the Azore Islands. t ‘ Mat Maiman will give away 1 Thursday: night a good old N# haircut to who are willing‘ wait in line until after the show. any of the exâ€" o:s have been i gotten, blame it|on the adjutant Y failed to give a|complete list. B. Martin, drum dorps commander,, going to stage &n act called "Plem turn out for drfll." < P The local ed at the Na Miami by Art teni, (Eva) Ma Hart. | "Don‘t forget bers by Jan. 1, please send in reach our 100 ; the announcem Sunset Mis Dessert . The Sunset soring a des d‘Yy Nov' 10 Hall, Highw Bannockburn Club _ _ rx"; _ Has Fine Mécting The October: Meeting of the Ban nockburn. Garden Club was he !v{ ‘the home of Mrg. Harold Norm NP As a novel q made cakesâ€" wi is being represt onal convention eCaffery, Lou. ature, delit¢ious h 1. be offered as pti Mission Club is : rt! brifige on T t 1:30 in St. J we need 185 m 1985, so all meml our check so we. er cent by then, int.... :‘ * $ ion Club _ | Bridge Nov, A Elkeman, and TH Her The most recent ye MARY tfilm s STARTS THE PRESS |4 8 B “Pmfim of Deerpath | eatre Is Announced / â€""The Grand ~Canary," | starring I a Baxter, Madge E , Marâ€" Sorie Rambean and Zita) Johann, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS gl'hu ay, Oct. 25. ‘ ‘ "Frontier Marshal," starring George O‘Brien, Friday, Oct. 26. ‘""The Lady Is Willing,") starring Lesli Howard and Binnig Barnes, Saturday evening, Oct. 27. & 3., Special junior matinee, Baturday ‘afternoon, Oct. 27. y i r "Friends of Mr. Sweeney," starrâ€" ginx- arlie Ruggles, Ann Dvorak "gand wgene Pallette, Sunday and ‘Monday, Oct. 28, 29. es _ _"As the Earth Turns," starring Jean| Muir and Donald Woods, Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday,_.Oct. , 91. rm is ‘generally an evasive quality, but Leslie Howar who has the leading role in "The Lady Is Willing," has so much of this qualâ€" ity that ‘he has come to represent this attribute. Coâ€"starred with him is the. beautiful Binnie Barnes, who was lPttMuced to American theatreâ€" goers) in "Henry The Eig th." : Speniial Music Serviice f at M. E. Church Sunday m . . . the most cpp‘mfl 6 to young ant has| its heart throbs and its laughter. . . ‘dayâ€"toâ€"day happenings in which they | This little church in north end of Highland Park has augurated a ies of bright Sunday evening services which is filling the church. It extends to all Protestants, an inâ€" vitation to enjoy Sunday evening in theit church. f {â€"4 There will be a benefit bridge party for the B:mnockkurn Gramâ€" mar School on Friday evening, Nov. 2, at the school. The ‘(:t»mmnnity is cordially invited. { } § omes We s 'f“'"F' pXOvEly | ‘W NEXT MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th, IN and with her, Lâ€" tqucndolddib... ’ grandson, Dennié, are pals . . ggmbmh'.mpch...d:mdmflm mw..wmumdhmwbm"fi in which they play the leading parts. Chicago will take a little Dennie, "the kid that didn‘t get a break." : _ Democratic Rallies Attract Many People About 10,000 people have attendâ€" éd Democratic rallies held in various sections of the county since October 1, according to attendance report-‘ turned into the campaign commitâ€" tee of the Lake County Democratic Central committee. With the exception of the Wauâ€" kegan: rally in the township high school, Wednesday, Oct. 17, which ‘broke all attendance ; records â€" for political «#allies in that city with more than 1,500 people, the majorâ€" ity of the crowds have gathered in various communities in western Lake county, the figures show. Lake county, the figures show. Michael L. Igoe, Democratic canâ€"< didate for congressâ€"atâ€"large, was the leading spokesman at the Wauâ€" kegan high school ‘rally where he explained the Republican position in the curient campaign. Martin A. Brennan, Mr. Igoe‘s running. mate, pointed out that the new deal was the "first time that any administration in »history has cast its eyes west of the Alleghanies to do something for the. farmer." A list of the meetings for the Prevent an Increase in Taxes REMEMBERâ€" Mumd*' for an issue of bouds of t for the redemption of not enacted by the Firtyâ€"ighth General AssomW which in wubstance authorizes the State to pr who ate destitute and in necessitous cireum retirement of notes issued for such purpose $30,000,000 of serial bonds for such purpose [ Vote "YES," November 6, | on the separate EMERGENCY RELIEF BALLOT and keep your Taxes from going up 8 to 20% next year i ~~ RMERGENCY RELIEF BALLOT ' VOTE BERâ€"this Ballot must get A MAjJUNA * vOTES CAST FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE, Failure to vote, counts the same as "No." t the General Assombly of Hiinois entitied "An Aét to provide wmsw.fwwwduwn--‘ :lmb-ufluw taxes levied for that purpose," asrhth Genert y at the first special session thereaf, “YES"â€"" 20 vne in Sn + tv wallt wer ie > went +oo y t thswup-fidéhdtlu&cufi(dnfl-h esitous circumstances and for the qudemption and 7 fack rerpone .':'af.u"'.."“u:.“'râ€""-"u‘ t tposes, QIX-&Q‘Q,O,-“MII accrues and 20 veats from issuance, but provides that such payâ€" mdmnliqlu{!:flfl-m under the "Motor Fud Tax Lew" to be first m',umghm-(ulnrbMu Acient money‘ from other sources of revenue nmw:-an;:fl‘-'"m ¢; makes r"’"“"‘ payimtnt ledces faith of State to the making of such ;t:. :;“.“_; the same as "No." | IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY â€"â€" home in Wilmette with burial in ‘Memorial Park Cemetery. _ She leaves seven children and five grandâ€" children to survive her. _ > coming: week where the entourage of county candidates will stop are: Oct. 25, Antioch; Oct. 26 North Chiâ€" cago Auditorium â€"and North School in Waukegan; Oct. 27, Fox Lake and Ingleside;â€"Oct. 28, Waukegan 9th Street Hall and North Chicago Holy Rosary Hall; Oct. 29, Highland Park; Oct; 30, Waukegan exâ€"service men in the Legion Home; Oct. 81, Tyrrell for sheriff boosters dance in Waukegan. t M §s% .‘ Mrs. Brownlee was the mother of Mrs. EJson G. Rice of this city. Durâ€" ing her twenty ‘one years: of resiâ€" dence in Wilmette she had been very :‘c;efive in the Presbyterian Church, re, / Mrs. James Brownlee Passes Away Oct. 18 Mrs. James Brownlee of 1788 Highland Avenue, Wilmette, pasged away Thursday, following a very brief illness. Funcral services were held Saturday at 2 o‘cleck from her serial comic stri A MAJORITY OF ALL PAGE NINE YES xO + 1e jag] w \f 4; 4 Jt jar id E:

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