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Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1940, p. 2

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10% Discount on Golf Memberships at Sunset Valley SBunset Valley Golf course is atâ€" tracting many â€" golf enthusiasts these fine spring days. The course is in readiness for the opening of the season which will take place within a few weeks. ‘Tom Kelly, pro, says that he has never seen Sunset Valley in a more perfect condition for playing at this season, than at the present time. The fairways, green and tees are in excellent shape. A discount on memberships has attracted many members to enlist early, but there are probably many more who would like to take adâ€" vantage of the special offer. All those purchasing memberships before the 15th of this month will be allowed m 10 per cent discount. If you are looking for a bargain, here‘s one in golf which you seldom hear about. It may seem a little early to some to think of playing golf, while there are others who can‘t hardly wait for the arrival of spring, so that they may get out to play. Rememâ€" ber April 15th is the deadline for the 10 per cent discount on memâ€" berships. Those appearing in the recital are: Richard Stancliff, Ruth Allen, Sonia Zitzenwitz, Charles Allen, Faye Stewart, Betsy Sanders, Jane Haggerly, Eugenia Sharp, Alyn Loeb, William Grady, Jean Sunâ€" strom, Elaine Bray, Irene Davie, Barbara Lasier, Judith Bell, Marâ€" jorie Pfister, Elanor Collinge, Barâ€" bara Birkelund, Marjorie Dosch, Lois Sunstrom, Joyee Valiquet, Kathryn Seese, Suzy Straub, Shirâ€" ley Pfister, and Eloise Kruse, The public is most cordially inâ€" vited. Marley School of Music, 321 Park avenue, announces its twentyâ€"fifth annual piano recital. The program will be given Friday evening, April 19th at eight o‘clock in the parish house of Trinity Epsicopal church on East Laurel avenue. Pupils of Marley School of Music in ODanital Avnvil 1A EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL Harold Kelsey I am sincerely grateful to the voters of this district for the splendid STATE REPRESENTATIVE NOBLE T. MACFARLANE, Apartment Manager £300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD LONGBEACH 6000 vote given me at the polls. Modenese Society â€" Observes Birthday With Banquet Sunday In 1906 a group of seventeen men organized the Modenese Mutual Aid society in Highland Park. This soâ€" ciety grew steadily until today there In commemoration of the 34th anniversary of this organization, a banquet will be held at the Labor ‘Temple in Highland Park Sunday. Dinner will be served at 3 p.m. and the menu will consist of antipastor, noodle soup, roasted spring chicken, mashed potatoes, peas in croutons, cole slaw with Italian dressing, Spunioni, coffee, and wine. She leaves to mourn her, two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bart}@itt and Mrs. Marian Monahan, nine grandâ€" children and eight great grandchilâ€" dren. Funeral services were held Monâ€" day at Kelley‘s chapel on N. Sherâ€" idan road, the Rev. Rusell Carr of Grace Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Northshore Garden of Memories. She was born in Quebec, Canada, April 1, 1859. She was the widow of James Henderson. Following the dinner a program will be presented by the Misses Camille Corso, Louise Hesler, Helâ€" en J. Robertson, local dancers, and others from Park Ridge; by Silvio Muzzarelli, Enea Picchietti, Laura Cantagallo, Eritrea Pasquesi and Helen Milano, singer; Gariono‘s acâ€" cordion orchestra. Miss Alma Gaâ€" lassini, a professional pianist from Ravinia, has charge of the enterâ€" tainment. From 6 o‘clock to midnight, an evening of dancing will be enjoyed to the music of Vergilio Lenzini‘s Mrs. Ellen Henderson, aged 81, died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marion Monahan, 101 Lauretta place. Mrs. Henderson had been in ill health for several months, and her death was attribâ€" uted to a stroke. orchestra. Mrs. Ellen Henderson, Ca c aconiuecilty o wer~ D.B.E. Meet Tuesday; Invite New Members Plymouth Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will meet at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. The objects of this society are social and intellectual interâ€" course among women of British birth or ancestry and the support of the British Old Peoples home at Hollywood, IlI. Any women whose sympathys are with this cause or who are seeking social intercourse with women of their own nationalâ€" ity will be gladly welcomed by the chapter. The weekly meeting of the Highâ€" land Park unit of the American Red Cross will be held at Trinity church Parish House, Friday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. More workers are needed for sewâ€" ing surgical dressings and knitting. The 96th annual session of the Illinois Conference of the Evangelâ€" ical church will start on Tuesday and will close on Sunday the 21st. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, the pastor of Bethany, and Mr. F. C. Noerenberg have been chosen to represent the interests of the local congregation at this great religious gathering. The Conference session will be held in the Evangelical church at Geneâ€" seo, IIl. Rev. L. W. Hansen, the student pastor of Bethany, will geâ€" cupy the pulpit at Bethany on the 21st in the absence of Rev. Siemâ€" sen. church will be held at 7:45 p.m .next Sunday. All members and friends of the parish are cordially invited to share in this hour of inspiration and fellowship. Rev, H. F. Siemsen, the pastor, will speak on the subâ€" ject, "What Is the Direction of Your Life? O.E.S. Guild Holds Dessert Bridge Friday Campbell Chapter Guild will hold a dessert bridge party Friday afterâ€" noon, April 12, at 2 p.m. at Masonic Temple. Hostesses for the afterâ€" noon are Mesdames Sigrid Siljesâ€" trom, Selma Skidmore, Lillie Larâ€" son, Jean Bruse, Mildred Franen and Elsie Collins. The next regular meeting of Campbell Chapter will be held Wedâ€" nesday evening, April 17, at 8 o‘clock, when Friends Night will be obâ€" served. Sunday Eve Service At Bethany at 7:45 Bethany Delegates Go to Conference Local Red Cross Needs More Workers Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. The regular Sunday evening servâ€" 9# THE HIGEHELANXD PARK PREA43 Cash and Due from Banks ...3 United States Governâ€" ment omii;n'mm".'j 1,263,470.94 Commercial Paper ... 80,000.00 Loans on Colateral Security ......._._._.... Loans on Real Estate Insured Mortgage Other Oth THE FIRST NATIONAL BA NK of H1IGHLAND P ARK JACOB M. APPEL JOSEPH B. GARNETT CHARLES F. GRANT RESOURCES ... §1121,919.06 284,052.19 90,613.30 746,188.32 213,428.99 Sew the modern way, the way of the McCall Printed Pattern. McCall brings you the style favorites of each season. Brings you too, modern accurate sewing helps which assure smart results. The printed cutting line, exclusive with McCall, reproduces the exact style and size lines of the original design. The margin of accuracy which protects this line can be overlapped in laying out material, thus keeping yardage requirements to a minimum. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF At the Close of Business March 26, 1940 (Condensed) Member of THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THE FEDERAL DEPOST INSURANCE CORPORATION $2,364,784.60 $4,860,308.17 FREDERICK A. WATKINS GARNETT‘S Capital Stock â€" Surplus ................... 150,000.00 Undivided Profits _ 65,883.51 Time Deposits .......... 638.17 Denmng Depiaite .. Spiioiih Preferred SAMUEL H. HASTINGS MORTON R. MAVOR THEODORE L. OSBORN LIABILITIES $ 200,000.00 . 50,000.00 _ 150,000.00 o« YCt c t t f T. _A ‘\;‘.‘(. v'__' g?e 'ef\‘;\“. 36,: SGG o>,. K.2 o9 , >\ ¢G>â€" e tsG '\\-_-. *A veg2l G/ ¢G = Iâ€"I C C1 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940 $ 465,883.51 $4.279,682.61 $4,860,308.17 114,742.05

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