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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1947, p. 5

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Thursday, October 16, 1947 SCOUTS OBSERVE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK More than 100 Scouts and Scouters from Troops 30, 83, 35, arid 324 of Highland Park respondâ€" Short talks to the boys by Fire Chief Henning and his assistant, John Boylan, and a 20 minute movie highlighted the meet. The Chief explained the purpose of Fire Prevention week and then an> swered their questions on the equipmient they were shown. John Boylan told the boys about the life of a fireman. The subject of the movie was fire prevention in the home. ed to a special Fire Prevention week meeting held at the central fire station Tuesday, October 7. The special meeting started Roots of Culture ewizer QuEEN DIDO, GORGEOUSLY * APPARELED AND BEJEWELED SPENT CARTHAGINIAN WEEK> ewos muntive wire a _z GOLDEN BOW AND > > pes | CROSSWORD ~ ’S.O_IIILI_!I SHORT: TONS DEFICIT IN FATS & OILS WORLD ‘PRODUCTION PER ANNUM _ _ _ George Washington‘s 10°~~, 7 4 digm U the Zodine . 39â€" ‘lm ““.. | 12â€"A wee . ~* p+ am WEEKEND AND TERRACE PARTIES o West Instics Iâ€"medbent ditecuion General Topics at for "unless before" _ tibleliquidevbstances * «â€" By A. C.iconlonl 7 p. m. and last about 45 minâ€" utes. Following the movie <the boys returned to their troop meetâ€" ing places for their regular troop Garden Club Of Hlinois To Present Its Tenth Judging School The Tenth Judging School of ‘The Garden Club of Illinois, Inc.; planned for exhibitors and judges of community flower shows, will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 21st, 22nd, and 23rd at the La Salle Hotel, Chicaâ€" Mrs. Daniel E: Kissam, of Glenâ€" coe, is President of The Garden Club of Illinois, Inc. name of cotton tlâ€"'u-l-l To Toilhe SRpeagght ro#7 pia Interésting Books Added To Library Professional . WF- (left) and Pat Hunter showr with some of the 150 prizes to awarded in the $10,000 contest anâ€" nounced last week by the Electric Association in conjunction with its "Fall Salute to Electrical Living." To%;'ud is a televisionâ€"radioâ€" phonograph console valued at $1,000.. trants in the competition are not required to buy anything. They merely complete the stateâ€" mentment: ."I want to live electrically because..." in 50 words or less on entry blanks obtainable from newspaper ads or from any of the nearly 400 participating eléctric. appliance dealers, The contest closes November 15. £ A number of new, interesting and unusual books placed on the shelves of the Highland Park Libâ€" rary during the past week now await your inspection and approval . An unusual book entitled "Faces of ‘Destiny‘"‘ contains seventy~ five pictures by Yousuf Karsh, one of the foremost. portrait photo: graphers in the world. The porâ€" traits, selected from the studies of outstanding persons which have esâ€" tablished his reputation, include thoss of men and women from nearly every nation on the globe. Winstom® Churchell, King George VI, Princess Elizabeth, . ‘Madame Chiang Kai Shek, President Truâ€" man, General Charles De Gaulk:â€" these are just a few of those‘ re~ presented. Short biographicak notes on each of these notables are inâ€" cluded in the book, while the inâ€" timate anecdotal comments by Karsh himself are interesting as sidelights on the ‘personalities of his subjects. . _ * Of special interest to readers in this area because it is a biography of a Chicago woman is Olivia Howâ€" ard Dunbar‘s "A House in Chicaâ€" go". It is thestory of Harriet Moody who did more perhaps than any other person to foster the great flowering of literature in the Midwest during the years of the early twentieth century. Such men as Vachel Lindsay and Carl Sandâ€" burg, John Masefield and Rabindâ€" ranath T-ggre were drawn to 2970 Groveland avenue, where, in the friendship of this remarkably gifâ€" ted woman, they came to know one another and, in nv?l cases, .disâ€" eovered their own talents. "End of a Berlin Diary" is Wilâ€" liam L.â€"Shirer‘s contribution to the group of postâ€"war books dealing with the factors which were involâ€" ved in the cause of World War II and the possibility of preventing a.reâ€"occurrence of these factors. Those of you who have enjoyed his broadcasts and his first book, "Berlin Diary" will be interested toâ€" read his views on the prevenâ€" tion of aggressive tyranny and the possibility of permanent world peace and order. ~ The author of the popular "Screwtape Letters" is back in the limelight again, and this time it‘s a volume entitled "Miracles". C. S. Lewis treats this subject in a slightly unusual manner. Wwith most _ historians _ the»â€" decision against the probability of miracles is made almost unconsciously beâ€" fore the historical work | begin® The purpose, however, of this book is to shift the question of probabiâ€" lity from unconscious to the conâ€" scious plane, and its main arguâ€" ment is directed to embattling the 18th and 19th century assumption against the miraculous. Lucius Beebe‘s latest book, "Mixed Train Daily", is now aâ€" mong the Library‘s recent addiâ€" tions. This volume is not concernâ€" ed with mainâ€"line railroading, ‘m operations have already been recorded in Mr. Beebe‘s pre vious books, but rather with the little railroads whose stories are not so well known, but who have, nevertheless, played a definite part.in the building of our counâ€" try. Augmenting the story are numerous photographs by the emâ€" inent photographer Charles M. Clegg, Jr. Appointed To Posts In Regular Army _ Among the nine officers from hhmntyn‘thol,mn: country to be rhfld to regular army air foree by President Truman, to be confirmed by the Senate when it reconvenes, are two Highland Park men. They ars Capt. Harold 8. Hayward, 2419 ‘Thorn Apple lane, infantry, T HE PRESS Great Lakes, II1.â€"October‘ 27, 1947, will mark the observance of the second Navy Day since the end of World War II. Celebrations, however, are planned for the entire week beginning with Oct. 21, the 150th anniversary . of the USS CONSTITUTION, better known as "Old Tronsides." Navy Day Activities Planned For Chicago Area Events in the Chicagoâ€"Milwauâ€" kee area will include numerous ob servances by the Navy League, Navy Posts of the American Legâ€" ion, ~Navy Clubs, Navy Mofkers‘ Clubs, Lions Clubs and Kiwanis Clubs. The U. S. Naval Traning Center, Great Lakes, III., will hold open house on Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 prm., with a regimental dréess parade, recruit military dtills, Marâ€" ine drills, presentation o%"mié#dals and awards, recruit boat drills, a Navy fire fighting exhibition, and concert by the Great Lakes Navy Band. _..â€"â€" * Women Voters‘Health * Workshop To Meet Oct. 21 "The Need for Food Inspection in Highland Park," will be the subâ€" ject to be discussed at the next meeting of ‘the Health Workshop, a study group of the League of Women Voters, according to Mrs. Eugene Hotchkiss, chairman of the group. s The meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 21st, from 1:30 until 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hitchkiss, 213 â€"Bronson avenue. "The meeting is open to the public, and anyone intérested in food conditions as they exist in our community today is urged to atâ€" tend this meeting," Mrs.Hotchkiss said. Undergoes Operation * Miss Marian Schmidley of North 2nd Street, who has been a sufferâ€" er from arthritis for several years, underwent a major operation on her hip Monday morning at St. Francis hospital in Evanston. At present her condition is still serious Deerfield Ave.; Highland Park, NJ son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kruegâ€" RETURNS TO COLLEGE 1st Lt. Douglass S. Nelson, for the air corps. i er, has returned to Lake Forest college, as a sophmore for the 1947â€"48 ‘school year. Mr. ~Harold Kroeger of 715 TJor Good Parinting â€" Olson Printing Company PHONE â€" Highland Park 7 eve ,,,,.,,m,, ess d' burying i-_tm-'hwm Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Park, in the«State of Illinois, at the close of business on Oew 1947. Charter No. 14390 in ;l.e-Stnte of Illinois, at the close of business on October 6, 1947. published ‘in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S, ReÂ¥ised Statutes. > h ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve t balance, and cash items in process of ¢ollection ....$ 2,492,309.85 2. United States Government obligations, direct and IEUBRERIEOOCL .. ... ... â€"â€"â€"â€".1+<1eontre recive io rodnecnn onninictcnnin ie .. 1)000, 000 3. ~Obligations of States and mficd subdivisions ... 1,848,677.74 4. _ Other bonds, notes, and debentures ....._._................ 122,244.71 ~&. *‘Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) ......_._.....___._.___._._.____. 15,000.00 6. Loans and discounts ‘(including $895.53 overâ€" © 7. Bank premises owned $69,270.00, furniture and fixtures $15,516.34 ......~.........._.................._..._.. * 84,786.34 13. ~â€" OUROF MBSORN 5.1....2.. :. 112000 000. 00000 2 eee0 100. ulved dÂ¥vaveise 10,718.01 with earth to a minimum dapth «f three feet at the center and tanersd to the sides to give drainzcze. After the earth hes settled, it is covered with blackior. wer of preservative. s hack ie of Loukes is crvercd gities will train ROTC stadents in military intelligence. The stcâ€" ‘dents must â€"volunteer for such mm schools are the zniâ€" malens Th mt mt yoming ichiâ€" gan Siate Colsks: , STRENGTH: "America‘s M"b says General Eisenâ€" hower, "is the sum total of the moral, economic and . physical strength of its citizens." 11. 12. 14. 13. 15 19. 23. 24. 16. 18. 25 26. 27. 28. 20. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .................... 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNRE >....2tane.wss00u00ces,0iâ€"â€"r00 MEMORANDUM 81. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and 3 for OthET PUTPOSES ..................cccccsscccmemnenenmecneee STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: â€" _ I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solet swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me _ VALLEE O. APPEL this 10th day of October, 1947. . FRED A. CUSCADEN HELEN CASSEDY, .__ Direct (SEAL) Notary Public. Correctâ€"Attest: _ INTELLIGENCE: Five univer 516 LAUREL AVENUE Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, ard COPPOPRERDINS , .1.1...... .11 uofve i inncprectoriteteinatbornt se resreccerere Time deposits of individuals, partnerships,. and COFJIOPREIDHIS . ......â€"... ... .sn esardsn06 nreeedbeaivienvercavencannivennnne Deposits of United States Government (including DOSERE SEVIRIS) ‘â€"4... .11s1 a i se annrreberniainensnenrenrevecinenntoes Deposits of States and political subdivisions .......... Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, Capital Stock: * = > (c) €ommon stock, total par $200,000.00 7.......... SEA â€" 1.3 25e 15%2 1540000 900 s se00 int n nv anucnn ent dn iereny Psn Teasanten Undivided |PREOFIG â€".......1s..cilâ€"iclenleiesberird¢raretiensntnetncacs Reserves (and retirement account for preferred Other liabilities .................. TOTAL LIABILITIES etc.) TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL DEPOSITS ....... 55 7 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 90 Reserve District No. T . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF $ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Add to time savers: keep two or three spreads in refrigeralor for the lunch box line. Combine grated yellow cheese and pimiento with real mayonnaise. Or blend liver wurstâ€" with vitaminized margarine and add a bit of chopped pickle nih\enn make excellent contain ers for these spreads Save old tooth brushes to clean your costume jewelry. And when there‘s no polish for that silver pin or those earrings. call on a bit of toothpaste to do the shining If you‘re lengthening dresses â€" and who isn‘t these days â€" whenâ€" ever sufficient. drop haif the hem‘s length, then stitches will fall on the original crease Beefsteak shortage is predicted for at least the next two years. Al though slaughtering of cattle is up 50% of prewar. herds are up only Something different in the pot holder department is mittens made from cotton quilting, lined with unâ€" bleached muslin. Two pairs can be made from oneâ€"fourth yard. Colorâ€" ful‘ tape makes an attractive fnish. NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING W ASHINGTON, D. C. .$13,747,023.82 By Aune Coode < 8,995.29 .. 1,310,996.10 $, e 104,982.78 28,904.03 ..$13,775,927.85 15,000.00 ; psis.or2et â€" _ 84,786.34 10,718.01 $14,718,705.71 $14,718,705.71 5,837,692.22 6,484,357.43 200,000.00 300,000.00 212,269.95 230,507.91 942,777.86 300,195.00 t

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