Sunday, Jan. 16: Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" no A. Frantz, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a.m. Junior sermon for the children. Pioneer \joff will »D.yforhc be reâ€" THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938 The evening service at 8 p.m. Speâ€" cial music. An evening meditation led by the minister. Weekday Activities Choir rehearsal Thursday eveâ€" ning 7:30 p.m. Discussion topic: "At What Age Should Marriage Take Place?" Annual meeting of the congregaâ€" tion Friday 6:80 pm. _ _ C 1ne 8 pm. All members of the church and their families are invited to a potâ€" luck supper. Call Deerfield 238â€"R or 79 if you are coming. attractions of Phoenix as a Winter haven?â€"Its healthâ€"giving sunshine, varied sports and recreation, exotic desert beauty? Then by all means plan now to enjoy it this Winter. And rememberâ€"the Golden State Route affords the quickest daily through service Ghlq hicago to Phoenix. ‘Three daily trains : ‘Allâ€"Pul. man Golden State Limited, the fine Apache find the Luzury â€"Economy Californianâ€"all completely airâ€"conâ€" dition=4. Low Winter Fares. n THE WINTER PLaÂ¥GRouNOS asovn? PHOENIX ARIZO NA You‘ve heard about the manifold Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 615 Rosemary Terrace Music by the church choir. Young People‘s ~Forum 7 p.m Learn More About Aftractive Phoonisâ€" SEND THE COUPON L. H. McCORMICK, A. G. P. A. _ I‘DWIJMII'I. Chicago, I1I. Phone Wabash 3200 * » Miss Nell Mattingly Entertainment Every Evening CHURCH NEWS Eddie Danders Trio Please send me Phoeniz literature and DUNDEE AND SKOKIE BOULEVARD GBEORGE TURNER, Manager EVERGLADES COUNTRY CLUB Trap Shooting for Prizes Every Sunday Traps open at 9:00 a. m. APPEARING NIGHTLY CGOOD FOOD Piano Soloist .and at Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Church Phone 683 Sunday, 9:45â€"Church school. The new quarter in the Church school Nz_vi& an attendance of 822; 11: Morning worship. Dr. Sherâ€" win will speak on "What of Tomor: row?" 7:00â€"Tuxis society. Topic, The importance of dramatics in church work. . Leader, Barbara Franzen. Monday, 10:00â€"Woman‘s associâ€" ation meeting. Hospital dressings and general sewing; 1:00â€"Luncheon will be served; 2:00â€"Program. Mrs. William Chester of Milwaukee will speak. Mrs. Chester is the 4th vice president of the National Board of Girl Scouts.. Tuesday, 6:45â€"Highlander club Pot Luck supper. *~4 avenue, is a branch of The Mother The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon: "Life." A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. KHere the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borâ€" rowed, or purchased. All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room. Church school 10 a.m ; Sunday‘s sermon will deal with ‘"‘The Problem of Human Sufferâ€", ing." This problem concerns everyâ€" body, young and‘ old. Come and hear it discussed Sunday morning. St. John‘s Young People‘s League Tuesday, Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. Come «nd bring new members. Business meeting followed by fellowship and eats. Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p.m. Mr. Fred Bremer directing. _ We cordially invite you to worâ€" ship and fellowship with us at St. John‘s church. Zion Lutheran Church Highwood Henry G. Hedlund, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. English service 11 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Friday evening, Jan. 14, the Broâ€" therhood will meet in the church parlor entertained by Charles Nelâ€" son at 8 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist St. John‘s Evangelical Church Highland Park F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. Worship service 9 a.m. Dr. L. W. Sherwin, Minister ganization. Saturday, Jan. 15. The ladies will give a Swedish Smorgasbord dinâ€" ner at the church from 6 p.m. and at 7:80 there will be an interestâ€" ing program. ‘The public is invited. _Confirmation class at 4 p.m. at the parsonage. home of Mrs. W. E. Meirhoff, 445 The Bethany Evangelical Church ‘Thursday, 3 p.m. The Woman‘s Missionary Society will meet at the Glencoe avenue. All members of this organization are urged to be present.. At 6:80 p.m. the annual Missionary Dinner will be served. Each member of the W.M.S. is askâ€" ed to invite one guest either her husband or some friend. Friday, 7:30 p.m, The choir will meet for rehearsal,. All who sing in the choir are urged to be on time. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. The Church at Study, classes for all ages. 11 a.m.â€" Morning worship, the pastor will preach, special music by the choir. 6:45 p.m. Young People. A study course on "Courtship and Marâ€" 7:45 p.m. Evening service, Men‘s Night. Mr. Kuglig, assistant pasâ€" tor, will preach. ~ Monday, 7:45 p.m. The Board of Stewards will meet in the pastor‘s study. : Tuesday, 8 p.m. The Philathea class will meet in the C. N. Dubs memorial room. ‘The class will share in a white elephant sale as part of their program. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. The young people will go on a sleigh ride party or roller skating, depending on weather conditions. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor. Church school and worship servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. Sermon: "The Problem of Huâ€" man Suffering." We are still maintaining the Uniâ€" field church school and worship proâ€" gram. While the children meet for religious instruction the young peoâ€" ple and adults meet for the worâ€" ship service. Both meet from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Our unified proâ€" gram â€"is idealâ€" forâ€"familiesâ€"with children of Sunday school age. Try and ‘adjust your~ Sunday morning schedule to this church program. "Pok®k _ MeDOGIE |..........ssasricrn itc oonercermsusstvearcivsiirsnal To: â€" XHAOGE _ Mn DPRAEBG ". . se2... .e u0sts asccnenonsiisserercrceerimeecanrcomaiuanerssosccoct 30. Capital Account Class A preferred stock, 5,000 shares, par ..............$20.00 per share, retirable at $20.00 per share ........................ Class B preferred stock, none shares, par $...................... per share, retirable at $............_per share.................. Common stock, 10,000 shares, par $20.00 per share .......... transmitted in response to éall of the Auditor of Public ts, pursuant to law and mwâ€"nuuuwnumum.nm. Report of Condition of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS: ® IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1937, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURâ€" RENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. 13. MEMORANDUM : Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Linbilities 31. United States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed .......... 34. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) .._.____.__.__...__.___.._.__._.__.__.. cCc Agoserâ€"gâ€"rer Arâ€"Kâ€" m hok -"-".:.-"'-:...%"1:.."-'-'-5“"'*- eiay _ * ol L 4. w. ue 22 of -h that ies A ons inss ereen nsniiad mnnbatee t 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. State of Illinois, County of Lake, ss _: __L C. F. Grant, eashier of the aboveâ€"named hnhd. solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. psre s d Report of Condition of (SEAL The new Church Board is asked St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield OVEFUPRAEE _ ............ cesc cun cce enc eticinererienvecomnemnmroetingecotreercommenmnreten United States Government obligations, direct andâ€" aly guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securitie® .................. ...usooulccscc Banking house, $82,700.00. Furniture and fixtures, $1,484.00 ......... Reserve with Federal Reserve DARK ............................cumomemmmmmmem Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection Loans and discounts Total Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ............. ‘Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ..................... State, county, and municipal deposits ...........................oosousmmces United States Government and postal savings deposits .............................. Do;-lla of other banks, including certified and cashier‘s checks outstandâ€" KK ~snnem e smeronnstisevicieeseicieeceiink es ascorotiitinesinn recmcerromnecnnietnnemetmretim on Deposits secured by pledge of loans and/or investments $ 37,180.00 Deposits not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments 3,662,478.48 Banking house, none; Purniture and fixtures .____________#5.485 18 Reserves for contingencies Total Capital Account .... FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK worn to and subscribed before me this"11th day of January, 1987 P Ros P BP PPRCUROT SeTore me UMU at the same time for orâ€" inst United States Govermment and postal savings deposits ... 31,500.00 lb lhg:llï¬whl- to qualify l:r the un:- :rlhchn powers ... 125,000.00 Grand Total Resources £rOMA BAMIG ...« omstlncsuitneAiiimestismmnismmemcssricssces on =$ 111440981 eoke and seccrtees . Sooiol Miiper Auly guarantond . â€" HeStede MAAA ».»s0roes»weicesisicses ces vrsceretinsiirverientatisetlisnivivenccivecatieciocecvceccc, : PWWWR ~hone: Purniture and Axtares __â€"â€"â€"_H5.M8i8 ~ :,.‘.‘:-3 t AWtiHGiigecevecccetacasavonsiveiistesticartiivicceiunistlee ts e meracccs eecerervy 606.97 to before me this 10th day of DEERFIELD STATE BANK pewo s d t THE PRES 3 (Official Publication) (Official Publication) Correctâ€"Attest LIABILITIES As soon as the children are reâ€" leased from grammar school they should come to St . Paul‘s church for rehearsal. With 24 members enâ€" rolled this choir will begin its 1988 work with the definite purpose to Because of a baptism service last Sunday, the installation of officers will take place at next Sunday‘s "service. be of ever increasing service to the church.. We are very fortunate in having secured the services of Mrs. Mary E. McDevitt as pianist with Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok directing. We kindly ask parents and children to cooperate with us. St. Paul‘s Young People‘s League Sunday, January 16, 7 pm. _ We cordially invite you to worâ€" ship and fellowship with us at St. Paul‘s church. 4 «hnd oo ihereneai mt omqnndins .Jotnatiere.~ E;nï¬'inm;' p> s Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister Sunday : 9:30 a.m. The church school. 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible classes. 10:30 p.m. Public worship, serâ€" mon by Dr. Weir. 7:00 p.m. Highy School [Young People‘s fireside gathering at the sal Thursday, all day meeting of Woman‘s Association. Friday, 6:45 p.m, (Jan. 21) Men‘s dinner. _ Weekday Masses: 7:30 at the rectory at 914 ‘Waukegan road. Mother of Perpetual Help Devoâ€" tions Tuesday evening 8 p.m. Confessions Saturday 7:30 p.m. Catechism class after 9 o‘clock Mass. £=, Holy Cross Catholic Church Deerfield Rev. James V. Murphy, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9, 10:30, 11:30. First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. Rev. F. S. Robinson, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning service 10:45. Keeping the home fires burning. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. : Evening service, 7:45. The signs of the Times. % rruties Prayer meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ning. j ¢ â€" Junior â€"chpir rghearsal Monday induism. _ *_ â€" Monday, 7:30 p.m. Bo yScouts. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Choir rehearâ€" Deerfield Presbyterian Church Choir rehearsal Thursday night. 8. M. HASTINGS J. M. APPEL FREDERICK A. WATKINS ... $3,609,658.48 $3000,000.00 100,000.00 30,000.00 51,619.18 C. F. GRANT, Cashier $ 442,771.77 $4,194,719.12 $1,478,647.19 1,665,001.54 . 506,552.24 . $7,180.00 . eB $1,271,606,96 ¢ €2.72 _ $79,800.00 _ 889,808.97 _ 90,184.00 $8,584.55 â€" M44317.21 685,199.35 $ 481,619.73 $ 162,500.00 4,194,719.12 $448,771.77 CERZ ‘-'.“ 162,500.00 162,500.00 12,182.51 18,445.91 1,001.36 Annual Campaign Against Tuberculosis to Open in April Miss Orpha White of the Lake County Tuberculosis Association, reâ€" ports that county tuberculosis assoâ€" ciations throughout the state are pausing in their Christmas Seal acâ€" tivities to formulate plans for this year‘s Early Diagnosis Campaign. Redeemer Lutheran Churdh West Central at McGovern W, F. Suhr, pastor Saturday, 9 a. m. Church school. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. .Msnndu, 10:80 a.m. Morning worâ€" p. The 11th annual campaign for the early diagnosis of tuberculosis will open officially April first. Despite the fact that it is three months away, posters and pamphlets to be used are already being ordered by the Lake County Tuberculosis Asâ€" sociation. The slogan of this year‘s camâ€" paign is, "Tuberculosis Undiscovâ€" ered Endangers You." By "you" is meant the individual, the famâ€" ily and the community. This naâ€" tionâ€"wide_compaign,. while especialâ€", )=â€"»â€"smhesisedâ€"during April, is uscd in lllincis the year around. It is emphasized that early discovery of tuberculosis insures early. recovery from the disease. 1 The Illinois Tubercujosis Assoâ€" ciation, in describing the campaign material, says: "If tuberculosis is undiscovered in an individual, he 'm all . . . and night I:h. Chicago m Step on the DIXIELAND and ringboard right into Florida . . . 'wpithnninde‘:foephbetml Ride the Dixie Route, straight through ’d:lbeu ;q somh;.m scenery .l:: thern . Lusury costs mnmfln way. Ar Jacksonville (n ert day) 1040 am ArMismi . . . . . 60Mpm ArTampa ... . . . 4x5pm Ar St. Petersburg . . $45pm Ship your car at spproximately same cost as 1}§ hmmn.i e Trains Daity Ly Chicago (¢& 21 Ry. 940 am Auk whans 41 Eupgnse FTours to AXTELANE "If tuberculosis is undiscovered in the family, the m;.mu. are in great danger. tuberâ€" culin skin test, Xâ€"ray and family follokâ€"up will help to remedy this condition. or she is in danger, Chest Xâ€"rays "If tubereulosis is left undiscovâ€" ered in the community, everybody is in danger. Systematic search for tuberculosis by examination of conâ€" tacts, tuberculin testing and Xâ€"ray surveys ‘of students and teachers, and programs to advise the comâ€" munity of the seriousness of the disease will lessen the danger." will find it He had been trying all evening to summon the courage to tell her. It was a thing that really required a great deal of trepidity. She was his ideal. Slim, brownâ€"eyed, beauâ€" tiful golden hair. As he gazed at her he finally made up his mind. "Darling," he said, "I love you. If I asked you to be my wife, what would be the outcome?‘ "It depends," came the reply, "very much on the income." Jane: "I want some insect powâ€" der." Clerk: "Do you want to take it with you?" Jane: "Of course not. I‘ll send the bugs to you and you can give it to them." Take the new Another Gold Digger PAGE SEVEN 2¢.