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Highland Park Press, 15 Jul 1943, p. 4

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"a Sworn and Subscribed before me this 10th day of July, 1943. FLORENCE M. FORREST, & (SEAL) Notary Public. (d) POME 5. onl t evlccicevecviess STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"vamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. m‘ ef condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park in the State of Illiâ€" at the close of business on June 30, 1943 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section §211, U. 8. Revised Statutes tramsmitted in response to call of the Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to law and showing condition at the clove of busincss on the 30th day of June 1943. 18. 14. 16. 16. 18. 19. 23. #4. Charter No. 14899 12 26 A1. 28. 29. 30. MEMORANDA 31. Pledged assets (and securities h“fl (book value) : (a) United States Governmerit obligntions, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other limbilities .................. (c) Assets pledged to qn:lvy for exercise of fiduciary or corâ€" porate powers, and for purposes other than to secure 34. Secured liabilitios : . C (a) Deposits secured ..{ pledged assets pursuant to requirments i ~HEW DRWGE EOW : 1. 2.... 200. 00021010 dep t evess ieubeiincecsencooctativnintgess it 18. 14. 16. 17. WBoYve ETEvEmemY TV PVE CD EMV N M M PP PO i l wl d LE .l-nu-h'n-bonnm-hlmhnl-cnhslu-hmma .fiA-‘MdhflhAm.luhde-M'b'hv. Gust ."w. Meanents, Cashier EDRNCM PTPTTTI 8’ ml..'.‘ by pledge of loans and/or investments =:“..“‘:-:= 25. Other ME UTTIOE iove raonsornnrrionine n rnnnropnioont on in crennennronnnienfinnenedioomederetesy 11.56 oP_I S50MH or fake® } * 1, J. W. lammm«mm--mlmt.huuwmhtao above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, Mthm 4 i8 .5. Lo Sow PE CE LE L Wl css 1. Loans and 2. United Stat 3. Obligations 4. Other bond 5. Corporate . bank ) 6. Cash, balan itema 7. Bank premi the power that hath |P made and preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, for our .__ esuse it is just, And this be our motto: ‘In God is j our trust1*‘" Through the ages singing has been instrumental in arousing courage and uplifting faith. Toâ€" day amidst world turbulence peoâ€" mu urged to sing more. y and collectively, therefore, they are participating fervently and frequently in the singing of their national anthems. _The deep spiritual â€"significance of the above inspiring declaration ih the last verse of the national anthem of the United States of America is worthy of thoughtful meditation at this time, and serves to remind us of the wisdom of All through both the Old and the New Testament are accounts of victorigs and rejoicings by faithful ones who put their trust in God when in need of a susâ€" taining power greater than their own . limited human _ abilities. ‘Their faith that rightcousness must â€" prevail, and that their strength was of God, was their assurance of ultimate victory. _ those words (Proverbs 3:3), "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." . 15 a Christ Jesus taught his disciples and followers the importance of recognizing and acclaiming God as Father of all. His earthly minâ€" istry was entirely devoted to urgâ€" ing all men to renew faith in God, to trust Him, and to seek an unâ€" derstanding of Him, and he r:roved through his healing woi that this understanding was vitally necessary to their jJoy and hapâ€" piness. . . . ie Aelis mt o ces . The following elucidating deflâ€" nition of God is given on pageâ€"587 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Foundâ€" The First National Bank of Highland Park At the Close of Business on June 30, 1943 Surplus . ............. Undivided profits Reserves Obligations of States and political subdiviiONs ...............c.ccoscco Other bonds, nOtes, Mnd d@bD@MEUTE® ............ssoossccicemmmmmemn mm Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Loans and discounts (including $228.81 overdrafts) .......... United States Government nbllsulom. direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subcivisions .................. N0 RRRE] 022 2e...icorieeere e evigreietiverientveveivanetireves evvecnmnnnerendertsrverrennnneverstaigrenccy Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process Of COIe@LION .....................ossousssscmmmmmemmmmmcmmmes Bank premises owned $76,100.00, furniture and fixtures $16,877.00 ... LIABILITIES 5 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... ‘Time deposits of individuals, partmerehips, and corporations ........ Deposits of United States Government “;eludlu postal savings) gg:lu of States and political subdiviglons .................ssccss=~> deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, etc.) .................. "POMEL DADO#IEE ........1...11.....ciecicornieccrrnenrermmmrccrnciicions §BNOD DR Other bonds, stocks MNd #eEUTIN@ ............ccssmummemcm and discounts ... Repnriavaber y ies aged Wibgeetinnsdviincinie house (nonc) Furniture and fixtures $4,000.00 Other asscts CAPITAL ACCOU Capital Stock: _ _ (e) Common «tock, total par $200,000.00 RESOURCES * Cash and due mâ€" banks . oeviethelvecteivivesteviee oc ieege tevmeroceemerciccen ces OR EUE United States vernment obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed ... Il!.’!:!: Capital stock @7‘--0- stiie (New ‘Total of deposite: _ w.mummnu And This Be Our Motto Grand Total Resources (e) Tetal Liabilitics Total Lisbilitics amd Capital Aceounts Total Assets Total Capital Acceunts liabilities DEERFIELD STATE BANK DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Total (Official Publication) LIABILITIES As we intelligently place more trust in God‘s everâ€"presence, His omnipotent power, and His plan and purpose for His creation, our happiness and success are enâ€" sured. We soon find ourselves exâ€" pf-d:s more harmony in our daily affairs; confusion gives way to calm and poise; intolerance is replaced by tolerance, and we awaken to a greater sense of love and unselfishness, We gain an ‘understanding of real security and substance, proving that "they that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be reâ€" moved, but abideth for ever." ... er of Christian Science: "The great 1 AM; the allâ€"knowing, afâ€" seeing, allâ€"acting, allâ€"wise, all mund, o0ll, SPRTTOCIILUOILE Love; all substance; intelligence. As we strive to consecrate our thinking to good, to glorify God in all our activities, and trust His unerring guidance, we shall be able to prove true the words of Mrs. Eddy (Science and Health, p. 444): "Step by step will those who trust Him find that ‘God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.‘" â€"The Christian Science Monitor, Correctâ€"Attest FREDERICK A. WATKINS T. L. OSBORN J . APPEL : .. : July, 1948 creator, i7 *aBad® C. F. GRANT,. Cashier, $6,793,955.81 Netary PublMic Reserve District No. 7 Directors. $ 11,000.00 $17,421,721.18 $ 11,000.00 $1,228,168.5% 2,012,233.76 . 1,085,405.15 211,109.69 18,000.00 I. 1,763,501.99 e 21,971.60 ; 11,233.88 $7,421,721.18 $8,030,201.5% . 2,169,892.67 . 16,869.41 $24,411.74 £4,080.61 $6,194,940.82 3 $0,000.00 . 18,000.00 . 4,808:09 . $05,326.82 . 209,219.86 $884,422.92 200,000.00 200,000.00 113,176.62 113,003.44 $26,780.3¢ 125,000.00 196,000.00 6,458.25 409,717.13 261.59 4,000.00 14,954.20 1,008.11 11,000.00 $865.01 THURSDAY, July 15 Opening session of the lllinois Branch Annual Convention of the Woman‘s Missionary Society at Freeâ€" port, lilinois. Mrs. A. O. Christman and Mrs. John Rhinchart are repreâ€" senting Bethany‘s Auxliiary at this assembly. Beach Party for the Young Adult Group on ‘the shores of Lake Michiâ€" gan near Park Avenue Beach. Sabbath Services At N. S. Congregation SATURDAY, July 17 9:30 a.m., 'i-hy School in all deâ€" partments untier the general superviâ€" sion of Dr. E. D..Fritsch. 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Sermon by Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister. SUNDAY, July 18 The St. John‘s Women‘s Auxiliary will hold their meeting at the Sunset Golf Course, with a luncheon. Memâ€" bers will be notified as to time and date. â€" Mr.. and. Mrs. Renato Carani, 585 Glenview avenue, boy, July 10. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Waiter Sticken, 748 Deerfield avenue, Deerâ€" field, girl, July 11. y e Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ori, 460 Railâ€" way avenue, Highwood, girl, July 11. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will conâ€" duct sabbath services and preach a brief sermon on Saturday morning, July 17, 11 o‘clock, at North S%ore Congregation _ Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Sabbath services will continue throughout the summer. 7 :45 p.m., Rev. I. L. Schweitzer, the newly elected District Superintendent, will be present to preach the sermon and conduct the first Quarterly Conâ€" ference. Officials and members of the congregation should plan to be presâ€" ent. Bible Class. Pastor will be back in the pulpit. Women‘s Guild to hold a dinner on Tuesday, July 27 in the basement of the Church. Tickets will goâ€"on sale in the near future. See Mrs. Elliott, or Mrs. Carlson, or Mrs. Bremer. Pvt. and Mrs. Owen Crow, Waukegan avenue, Highwood, July 8. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wheeler, Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, July 9. 3 . WEDNESDAY, July 21 ST. JOHN‘$ EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Corner, Green Bay Road and Homewood Avenue G. A. Pahl Jr., Pastor CALENDAR FOR JULY FRIDAY, July 16 SUNDAY, July 18 FRIDAY, July 23 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamasaki, 1327 Burton avenue, girl, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Held, 1240 E. Walter _ avenue, Northbrook, boy, July 11. SUNDAY, July: 25 Holy Communion. Rev zer will preach. SUNDAY, July 25 9:30 a.m.;, Sunday School. 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. 2:30 p.m., Annual Bensenville Festiâ€" val at Bensenville. BUTTERWORTHS ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION Dr. and Mrs. James <Butterworth are leaving Monday by plane to atâ€" tend the national convention of Lions clubs at Cleveland from July 19 to 21. Dr. Butterworth is ‘district zone chairâ€" man for the Highland Park Lions. BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and Adult 7 :45 p.m., The choir will rehearse 7 :45 p.m., The Choir â€"will rehearse. BETHANY EVANGELICAL 24 McGovern St. â€" Tel. 3522 Highland Park The World‘s N. Seenâ€" Through THE CHRISHAN ScieNcE Monrror ism â€"â€" Editocials Are Timely and Instructive and Itm Daily atures, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make m.-umum Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. »hahl-hddh.:h-fi.’.d.-.}gl.fl-Y.:. PublMshed P M’ ym is mer i §3 Cime GineGance Puntgenire socrer Christian Science Reading Room 43 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 1H. L. L. Schweitâ€" 937 boy, girl, 25 S. Green Bay Road Tel. 1731 SUNDAY, July 18 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Raymond Fidder, Superintendent. ned 10:45 Morning Service. Rey. Paul White will preach. 6:45 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p.m., Bible Study class. 7:45 pm., Evening Service. Rev. :l:.lm-ilficthcuaiufi- 5. 8 p.m., Prayer meeting. Leslic Dreiâ€" ske in charge. 7 p.m., Junior Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety "Swim." Meet at the Church promptly at scheduled time. Lutheran Church Young People Plan ‘Swim‘ WEDNESDAY, July 21 sembly hall. THURSDAY, July 22 2:30 p.m., The Church Picnic is being arranged at this time. The place will be Sunsét Park. ‘The women who have volunteered to serve in the war saving stamp and bond booths in the Atlantic and Paâ€" cific Tea store and Woolworth‘s for the week of July 12 to July 17 are: Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. G. Canâ€" right, Mrs. Edward Herz, Mrs. Lyle Maley, Mrs. R. W. Weddell, Mrs. S. Keare, Mrs. Claburn Jones, E. D. Fritsch, Mrs. Charles S. Downs, Mrs. Robert Glasgow, Mrs. Mildred Haessâ€" ler, Mrs. Richard Lawton, C. A. Parâ€" liament, Mrs. C. A. Sanborn, Mrs. Bryan Perreault, Mrs. G. H. Nelson, Mrs. John O‘Connell, Mrs. Charles Butler, M‘r). B. E. Newman and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom. The Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Young People have arranged for a "swim" on Thursday, July 22, at 7 p.m., the president, Richarg Hagen, announces. The Junior Â¥Young Peoâ€" ple of the church are asked to assemâ€" »le promptly at 7 o‘clock at the church. SUNDAY, July 18 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 9:40 a.m., Adult‘s Bible Discussion. Topic, "The Ties Between Democraâ€" cy and Christianity;" Ece. 49. and Amos 33. x 10 :30 a.m., Morning Worship. Topic, "Workers Together With Slackers ;" Mat. 13.24â€"30. TUESDAY, July SUNDAY, July 25 Green Bay Road and Deerfield Ave. FRIDAY, July 16 8 p.m., Voter‘s Mecting, Assembly Hall prove 8 p.m., The Finnish Evangelical Luâ€" theran Service. 8 p.m., Evening Worship at Lake Forest; in American Legion Hall, Wisconsin andâ€" McKinley Avenues. J. J. O‘Neill, D.D., Pastor 200 S. Green Bay Road â€" Tol. 202 List Women Serving In War Bond Booths Masses : Sunday : 7:00 â€" 9:00 â€" 11 :15 a.m. Week Days : 7:30 â€" 8:30 a.m. Miss Loretta Brandt, cousellor, is planning arrangements together with the respective committces. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Robert Lundin Attends Indiana EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Robert W. Lundin ofâ€" Highland Park has registered for the summer semester at Indiana university. Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. IMMACULATE â€"CONCEPTION (Catholic) Church ‘Teacher‘s meeting, Asâ€" Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. _ . ‘The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesday eveâ€" monies of Christian Science healing is at 8 o‘clock. The subject for this week‘s lesson sermon, Sun., July 18 is, "Life." Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. Sunday School is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 930. A free public reading room is mainâ€" tained by this church at 43 N. Sheriâ€" dan‘ road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. During the summer season, arrangeâ€" ments are made for the care of little children during the Church hour. Parâ€" ents may come to Church, confident that their little children will be cared for by capable leaders. Laurel, Linden and Prospect Avenues Church Phone, H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., Minister SUNDAY, July 18 SUNDAY : 7:30 a.m., Holy Cominunion. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a m., Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion every first Sunday of the month. WEDNESDAY During the last week in July the Y.W.C.A. will cooperate with the Comâ€" munity center in a hobby show. The girls may exhibit their skirts, aprons, ¢tc. made in the sewing class and those who are in the cooking classes will make at home the foods they prepared in the group. 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion in the chapel. SUNDAY SERVICES ; 9:30 a.m., Sunday school.. Mrs. Ira Breakwell, superintendent. 10:30 a.m., Morning worship. 7 p.m., Soldiers‘ vespers. Different program every Sunday evening, folâ€" lowed by refreshments. . The sewing classes will be held is usual on Tuesday and Thursday. Those who are in the Tuesday class but also in‘ the cooking class will attend the Thursday sewing group. 11 a.m., Morning: Worship Service Dr. Sherwin will preach. Woman‘s society of Christian Serâ€" vice meets the first Tuesday of the month. Mrs. Waliter Smith, president. The summer_program at the Y. W.C. A. will conclude next week. The Tuesday and Thursday cooking classes are combining their mectings on Tuesday morning with a lesson on "Cooking for the Sick." Trays will be prepared and the girls given ideas for such meals and how to serve them. Mrs. J. C. Clarke. and other nurses aides will be in charge. â€" The Girls‘ club hopes to end its siaâ€" son on Tuesday, July 20, at 1:30 with a meeting at the beach house of Mrs. Lawrence Stein. 2 s HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST North Avenue and Laurett Place REV. WHITE AT LOCAL CHURCH TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 East Laurel Ave. â€"â€" Tol. 985 Christoph Keller, Rector Rev. Paul White, who is minister of music at the Church of the Open Door in\Philadelphia, Pa., will be the guest. speaker at the First .United Evangelical church at both Sunday morning and evening services. ‘This Church is a branch of The Women‘s Society To Meet Saturday FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenues WILSON ATTENDS f SUMMER SCHOOL Highland Park is represented in the enrollment of the special full semester wartime summer session at the Uniâ€" versity of Iilinois by Douglas Wilson of. 200 Central avenue. Women‘s Society of Christian Serâ€" vice will meet Saturday evening, July 17, 3t 8 o‘clock at the Highwood Meâ€" thflt‘t&. 3 HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Y. W. C. A. James D. Pastor .h-'mm 146 North Ave. â€" Tel 427 Masses : 7:30 â€" 8:30 â€" 9:30 â€" 10 :30 â€" 11:30 a.m. Oakridge and High Streets Winfield H. Johanson, Pastor Church office: 112 High St., Tol. 4769 SUNDAY â€"9:30 a.sm., Church School and Bible class. and 3rd Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Choir, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Woman‘s Guild, ist Thursday, 2 p.m. Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 p.m. : * Evangelical Daughters, 2nd Wednesâ€" day, 1 p.m. . Sunday School Teachers and Officors, Ist Monday, 7:30 p.m. Adult Church Council, 1st Wednesâ€" day, 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Council, 2nd Monday, Mighwod Avenue and Everts Place Lioyd G. Lafler{ Pastor ST. PAUL‘S"EVANGELICAL AND _ REFORMED CHURCH Arthur C. Kuchn," Paster # 638 Waukegan Rd. â€" Deerfleld 115 10 :30 a.m. Young Peoples League, ist Tuesday Masses: 7:00 â€" 8:30 â€" 10 :30. Church School and worship service, the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wedâ€" hesday noon to ‘insure appearance in the current issue. Subscription ‘rates: $1.50 per year 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea: outside of Lake County, lIllinois. m‘ufiaxoi condolence, card oi nks, obituaries, netices of entertainâ€" ment, or other affairs where an ad« nussion charge is published, will be tharged at regular advertising. rates Lester S. Olsen, Publisher Elsie Plant, Editor phone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be written on one side of ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" 10 2.m., Sunday School. 75 pis Kvohing wucihip. Entered . as second class matter March , 1911, at the Post Office at Highland THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS m“&cnm‘nt;' mhth:n subject o# Lessorâ€"Serm a $,,Christ. Scientist, on Bundag, uly 11. The Golden Text was, "We being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that ene bread" (I Cor. 10: 17). A the citations which comâ€" ;rind z. Lessonâ€"Sermon was the ollowing from the Bible: "Moreâ€" over, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And did ?n ‘fi: ':;-k of" that '-l'mu or Rock that followed them: and that Te whith we y “‘:"&"'fi eâ€"-ion:l. Cbhlo.acd of &H m ons n aneg a Christ" (I Cor. 10: 1, 4, 16). ite textbook, "Seiâ€" Eon o hn mies Biy "Obeying his precious precepts,â€" baptited with his purity; and at a‘.'.g Mm"e rer denth® (p. 31. "°" (t*=»"» apprehend itâ€"we drink of Ts cip, parthhe of nis brend. «ie Deertield BETHLEKHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH 815 Rosemary Terrace â€"â€"â€" Tel. 479 Earl J. Bruso, Minister CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 9:45 a.m., Sunday Schol. 10:55 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 pim., Evening Fellowship Following his demonstralion 10 Int DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Waukegan Read Bernard E. Vanderbeck, Minister 742 Deerfield Road â€" Tel. 256 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Morning worship. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Augustant Syned) HIGHWOOD METHODIST The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included J. V. Murphy, Pastor 742 Elder Lane â€" Tel. 430 HOLY CROSS . (Catholic) Waukegan Road Thuwedoy, July 16, WA# Highwood E’i S’ ho

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