Tues., April 3rd | Wednesday, 8 p.m. ~Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise. A church membership class will be organized for the young people, to meet during the Sunday school lesson® period for three Sundays, starting April 8. Those interested should give their names to the pasâ€" tor. REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. t CHURCH __ 587 W. Central H. K. Platzer, pastor. Tel. 9: Thursday, Mar. 29â€" .. 3 7:45 p.m. The Easter story in Seripture and Song. A unique Easâ€" ter service in which the choir and pastor will participate. â€"T:A5 p.m. Maundy Thursday Communion Confessional devotion 8:00 p.m. Maundy . Thursday Communion worship. Topic ‘"Peace in Gethsemane." 8:00 p.m.~> The Lord‘s Supper will be celebrated in memory of Christ‘s death. All Christians are welcome. Easter Sunday, April 1 â€" 9:30 a.m. . Sunday school for all ages. The primary department will sing for the main school. * 10 :45 a.m. Hour. of worship Music by the choir and message by the pastor. Subject, "The Livâ€" ing Christ." _ Al services open to the general public. ber of the Mayor‘s committee to improve the Highland Pork Fikst UNITED EVANCELICIL 8. Green Bay at Laurel R. 8. 'u,. Pastor, Tel. 1731. _ "A Church That Cares" Friday, March 30â€" : Friday, Mar.‘ 30â€" school affairs. He is a memâ€" ienced understanding of city planning and beautification. © His presence on the Park Board will be an asset to our community and a great aid in the planning thot must be done NOW to make a FINER for Commussioner or ue Par« District © He has taken active part in Highland Park civic and building code. He is a promâ€" Highland Poark after the war. Page 6 BERTRAM WEBER a9 WELCOME TO CHURCH The choir will sing "O Lamb of PARK BOARD ELECTION Vote for Voteâ€" for in the Tel. 950 * |*____ (a) Deposits secured : pledged assets pursuâ€" | *‘ ant to TNEW +s( ++ +â€"..~. secsite Gore ocm f * fuegk â€"_ . prtcimaimnain en |STATE OF ILLINOTS, COUNTY OF LAKE, «s: P Charter No. 14390 Time â€"past and time present, both, may pain us, but time imâ€" proved is eloquent in God‘s praise. â€"Mary Baker Eddy. HIGHLAND PARK,ILLINOIS ; > i Report of condition of the First Nationalâ€" Bank of Highland Park, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on March 20, 1945, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. * ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts (including $240.66 overâ€" 2. United States Government obligations, direct and . 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions‘........ 976,454.05 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures .......................... 212,598.71 5. Corporate stocks (including $12,000 stock â€" _ _ . in Federal Reserve Bank) ............................._..... 16,000.00 * 7:45 p.m. Meditation and prayer: Also prayers for peace and for our boys in‘ the armed forces. Serâ€" mon, "The Good ‘About Good Friâ€" day. t=2‘+, Easter, April 1â€" ; â€"_7:00â€"a.m. Easter Sunrise service of worship and celebration of Holy Communion. Sermon: "The Trinmphant Song of Joy." day Introit by C. Schmauk. â€", Sunday, April 1â€" _ 8:00 a.m. Easter Sunday early morning service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40â€"a.m. _ Bible ‘ Discussion group. 10:45 a.m. Easter Sunday mornâ€" ing service. Thurs., April 5 â€" 2 p.m. â€" Dorâ€" cas Easter coffee and entertainâ€" ment. 7:30 p.m. â€" Young People‘s soâ€" ciety. ° C SHEY= :. ... < olsn Segeliecantmca 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 am. The Church School Wednesdayâ€" alecs 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Litany for the Nations. 12. Sermon topic "The Resurrection Fact." §«c... Theâ€" choir will sing the Easter Introit by C. Schmauk under the direction of Mrs. G. Hinn: 8#:00 p.m. Worship at Lake Forâ€" est American Legion hall. ~ Green Bay at Homewood Gustay A. Pahl, Jr., Pastor Good Friday, March 30â€" TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH TA5 pm. Good Friday Confesâ€" sional devotion. 8:00 p.m. Good Friday Communâ€" ion worship. Rev. A. Kirchhoefer will preach. % 3:30 p.m.. Sunday school Eas ter program. Wed., Apr. 4 â€" 4 p.m. Young People‘s Bible class. _ 15 16. 18. 19. 24 11 14. 25 Sworn to and subscribed before me Correctâ€"Attest: this 28th day of March, 1945. ___ J. M. APPEL | MEMORANDA F 31. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) 32. Secured liabilities: â€" I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of "the aboveâ€"named bank, do solemnly .-‘-mrtht'lh-mmhmehun best of my knowledge (SEAL) East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector 11:00 a.m. Morningâ€"prayer and ST. JOHN‘S EVANG. AND Cï¬:hlcel with other banks, including reserve & ce, and cash items in process of collection.. 2,362,f10.30 Bank premises owned $71,450, furniture and fixâ€" en ds d tures $14,777.88 â€" LIABILITIES s Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and COrpOTAtIONS ........................._.._......._...._......$ 4,710,703.90 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, Deposits af United States Government (including Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............ _ 389,649.66 Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, etc. . _ 99,399.44 TOTAL D Other liabilities _ _CAPITAL ACCOUNTs Capital Stock: (c}) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 ..... Reserves (and retirement account for preferred (e) TOTAL (a) United States Government obligations, diâ€" rect and guaranteed, m?rd to secure deâ€" posits and other liabilities ......._......_......_._... (e) * TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ) _ Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purâ€" poses ‘other than to secure liabilities ............. TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HELEN CASSIDY, Notary Public REPORT OF CONDITION OF Red stamps Q5, RS, SS to Mar. 31. Red stamps, TS, US, V5, WS, K5 to Apr. 28. Red stamps Y5, Z5, A2, B2, C2, D2 to June 2. Red stamps E2, F2, G2, H2, J2 to June 30. New stamps will be validgted April 1. 1 PROCESSED FOODSâ€" Blue stamps X5, Y5, Z5, A2, B2, to Mar. 31. Blue stamps C2, D2Z, E2, F2, G2, to April 28. Blue stamps H2, J2, K2, L2, MZ. to June 2. Blue stamps N2, P2, Q2, R2, S2 to June 30. SUGAR STAMP 35. No new stamp validated until May 1. FUEL OILâ€" Period 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 coupons tinue valid throughout rest of the s Pm No. 1, 2, 3, i Airplane stamps » im book 3 valid indefinitely. A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan 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 Sunâ€" day the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:80. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. ; Relation of Passover To Easter Holiday bi James A. Wax will discuss the significance of the Jewish festival of Passover and the Christian Holiâ€" day of Easter and point out their relationship. § I _ This sermon should prove t‘mely and. interesting to everyone. Visiâ€" tors welcome. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Reality." MEATS, FATSâ€" UNITED STATES WAR BONDS BUY THEM .. . KEEP THEM! Smail children are cared for durâ€" This. Friday evening at the North Shorée Congregation Istael, Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe, Rabâ€" 3#7 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branck of The Mother Church, The First Church of * Christ, Scientist, in Boston, The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednes day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes ‘testimonies .of Christian healing, is & 8 o‘clock. ‘_ Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. RATION REMINDERS $9,610,670.43 J. B. GARNETT MORTON R. MAVOR Reserve District No. 'l'i ... $10,358,347.83 ...$10,358,347.83 $.9,620,787.10 $ _ 42,800.00 T H E P RES S 200,000.00 200,000.00 227,560.13 110,000.00 T37,560.73 306,000.00 181,000.00 125,000.00 86,227.88 3,326.83 10,116.67 . . . Correction: Jack Liske and Buzzie Laurie left March 20, not March 12 . ... Jim Bowles, Frank Blacker, and John Zahnie, all of last year‘s class, reported for duty with the Army Air Forces on Mar. 15 . . . "Skip" Kopp ‘44, was home wecently . . .‘ Cpl. Raiph Higgins "44, a gunner on a Bâ€"24, recently went overseas with the 8th air High School Spring Play To Be Presented May 12 Jerry Fell ‘44, is attending a navy technical school at San Diego, Caliâ€" fornia. ; Tennis Season ‘Begins Week After Vacation ince Spring is fast catching up with old man winter, and with it comes the thoughts of Spring sports. . The students will be dismissed from school in time for the matâ€" "George" . Washington . Slept Here" is the title of the high school‘s spring play, which is to be presented Saturday, May 12, in the auditorium. . , Tryouts for the cast of this play were held on Monday and; Tuesâ€" day. Recalls were on Wednesday, and the cast was posted yesterday (Thursday). MAGAZINES ARE NEEDED FOR MEN AT GREAT LAKES "5o that the boys at Great Lakes may have more reading material, Margie Nath, chairman of the Knapsack library of the Victory corps, is collecting the Reader‘s Digest and Omnibus magazines. These are to be assembled in the Several of our high school boys are waitinganxiously to get their tennis rackets out and start boundâ€" ing ‘around the courts under the supervision of Mr. Heinz, the tenâ€" nis coach. Some of these boys are Bob Redfearn, Charles ~Schaff, George Kuh, Steve Pollak, Steve Sickle, Mike Hirsh, Bob Shanley, No definite information has been given as to the schedule as yet, except that our boys will meet each of the following schools twice: Morton, Proviso, Oak Park, New Trier, and Evanston. Practice starts directly after "Othello" â€"April 11th An interesting trip has been planned by Mrs. Peers for April 11, when she will take her English Vllndl-lfla:;h-dlnlï¬.u the r to see flxy.m" .. . Billy Hertel of Mason‘s Mighâ€" ty is in boot training at Great Lakes . .. Tom Reber, who was home last week onâ€"furlough, visitâ€" ed his old session, Floyd‘s . . . Jack Stroud and Johnny Wood have passed the Navy Air crewman tests (Continued from page 1) eligible women who can meet the requirements will respond to this essential and immediate need. Dick Patton of Mr. Finch‘s session Mansfield Cleary and Bob Gatâ€" school WAC Recruitsâ€" must be of excellent character and in good health; without dependent children under 14 years of age, and must have a real desire to minâ€" ister to the sick and wounded. If these requirements can be satâ€" isfied, candidates may apply at the recruiting stand in Garnett‘s Women must be citizens of the United States, between the ages of 20 and 49, and must have had two years of high school training or Iwo by Marings fighting there is "Billion Dollar Pimple." the afternoon, where <members of the committee will give more exact information about basic training for technical, clerical or WAC nurse‘s aid work in a hospital in Further information can be seâ€" cured from the following: Mrs. George Carr, Miss Grace Gregori, Miss Thoretta Gregori, Mrs. Wilâ€" Schur,. Mrs. Lewis Sinclair, Miss Lucille Showers, Mrs. Herbert R. Smith, Mrs. John Van Bergen and Mrs. Earl Walls. The Merchant Marine has called High School ° Dorothy Hall HIGCH SCHOOL STAFF OF SERVICE NOTES Rose Mary Berube The papers are to be from T50 to 1000 words in length, and the papers may be a theme, a poem, or a oneâ€"act play. vised before they are Kéhded to the committee. The points upon which the papers will be judged are: fundamental understanding of the problem, originality . of statement, and reasonable correctâ€" ness in writing, w ies 4 It is up to the classroom teacher how much credit the student is to receive and whether or not the paâ€" Offer Prizes for date for handing them to the evaluating committee, composed of Mrs. Mason, Mr. Bishop and Miss Cross of the local YWCA, is May Deerfield Child Meets With Tragic Accident carly historic engagements at Java and the Coral Sca, and marines who had participated in landings at Guadalcanal, Tulagi, Tarawa, the The Interfaith group of Highâ€" land Park is offering two prizes, a first prize of $15, and a second of $10, to the juniors and seniors who hand in the two best papers nmthlnhjod.“hehflam Any junior or senior may comâ€" :u. The deadline for handing in the papers to the classroom A tragic accident occurred Satâ€" urday afternoon at Deerfield when John Stanley, 21â€"monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henning H. Hermanâ€" son, 1040 Forest, Deerfield, met instant death when struck by a fast southbound train,â€"within a block of his home. o H. P; USO Marks Easter Sunday With Concert The child strayed, with his dog, Rusty, from a group of children, including his sister, Linda, aged 5; and when he was missed, a few minutes later, a search was at once made. â€" The mother was informed of the. accident by the Deerfield lice., ~ Dancing â€" party marking. close of the ‘Lenten season, from 8 to 11. Music by the 344th band. Variâ€" ety show during intermission. Reâ€" freshments at 9 :30: Fes=sl Sunday, April 1â€" > â€"Easter Sunday contert from 4 to 5 p.m. Music by the Evanston Flute quartet. +Mr. Bill Garrow, baritone, will be featured soloist. Buffet supper for service men and women 6 to 8 p.m. Juke box: dance in the evening. f Tuesday, April 3â€" .:. Ist. ‘"Mr. Hermanson, a designing enâ€" gineer with the Minneapolis Honâ€" eywell company, Chicago, moved to Deerfield from the city last Noâ€" vember. â€" 2 Exmoor Country club will sponâ€" sor dancing party from 8 to 11. Music by the 344th band. Variety show. Refreshments at 9:30. Pacific. There were men who had fateful Dec. 7; men who had fought Saturday, March 31â€" SIDELIGHTS ON IWO JIMA . .. taan and Corregidor and later esâ€" been with the U. S. Fleet in the LT. J. THOMAS TAUSSIG day) at Highland Park post No. 145, is 1st Lt. J. Thomas Taussig, Reception Center 32 at Ft. Sheriâ€" dan. _ His subject is "Separation ‘The Five Marines Of Men From the Army." best breeding place for soft lanâ€" Five marines, in the Pacific area, after hearing a rousing sermon, on days as Well as Sundays," came home and created the "KUSSIN KITTY," a tobacco can with a slot in the top. Every time anyone in the office with the Five Marines cuts loose, now, he has to feed the was $15, the next week much less. No danger of ‘KUSSIN KITTY‘ going out of business, say the marâ€" ines, "but she‘s doing a lot of 14 Bloody beachheads are not the Joseph E. Michaels 280 Marshman n_lai 211 Ashlam 2149 Pine Point Dr William C. Phillips ight (Thursâ€" of Thursday, March 22, 1945 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Evergreens â€" trimâ€" ming. _ Formerly employed at botanical. ~gardens, here and . abroad. Estimates given. H. __BOVESEN, 1234 Oak, Evans: ton, IIl. Greenleaf 3785. . 4â€"4t WANTED TO RENT: By permaâ€" nent residents, a Tâ€"room house with â€" 4 bedrooms.~ Call H. P. 1872. 6tf SITUATION WANTED: Drainage and cement work. _ Driveways, sidewalks, new or repaired. Landscaping. _ Also gardening and handy man. Call Winnetâ€" Ka 1288. 5p WANTED TO RENT Subscription rates:> $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Illinois. Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainment, or other affairs where an admission charge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" iar advertising rates. Want Ads WANTED:â€" Child‘s metal teeterâ€" babe. Telephone H. P. 2688. 4 *Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ilinois. Communications intended : for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the.writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is Issued Thursday of each weck by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, III. Telephone: Highland Park 557. THEâ€"HIGHLAND PARK PRESS North Shore Gas Ce. room house, if available, or a 4â€" room rouse. Call HP. 4146. 5â€"6 "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE" R. B. Olson, Editor. derful. We know one who come in after the war when appliances and Gas Service are available. The . New Freedom Gas Kitchen is beâ€" ing planned now for sale by your dealers as soon as manâ€" ufacture of appliances is reâ€" years and has never stopped being romantic. _ Of course, if his wife ever finds out about it, she‘ll break his @ All joking aside; most men wish for their wives to have the best of everything. That plane, the P80 Shooting Star â€"â€" is said to be capable of oAnoflo;,me developed ‘elephone Laboratories, consists of a method of laying telephone wires by air. A transport strings 16 miles of wire at 150 miles per hour. Paraâ€" chutes are attached to the two ends. south Winnetka is connected by a leased telephone circuit to our pressure station at Deerficld where the pressure pressure on a chart. Better service to you is insured. stance, a Situation Wanted @ Speaking of things newâ€" @ Telephone service is used WANTED TO RENT Wanted to Buy FOR SALE An allâ€"electric 30â€"in Excéllent condition and a pen tf