ception, also at the Georgian. A dinnerâ€"for the bridal party and immediate families at the hotel will be followed by a reâ€" MP~ Joséphson .will serve his brothérsinâ€"law as best man and the ushers willâ€"be Hargey Rice and Edward Silverman, all of Chicago. a Mr. Barmash graduatedâ€" from the University of Jilinois in June. Misgâ€"Richman attended the same Jack has returned to his studies *at the University of Michigan, where he is a sophomore, and Allen has returned to Deerficld academy in Deerfield, Massachuâ€" setts, where he is a student. Their sister is a senior at the Highland Park High school. â€" â€" APPROACHING _ WEDDINXG _ â€" The Georgian hotel, Evanston, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Lila Ruth Richman and Norman Jack Barmash on Sunday, January 15. ‘The 5:30 p.m, cereâ€" mony will be read by Rabbi Birnâ€" baum; The brideâ€"toâ€"be is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Richman of 805 Princeton avenue and Mr.s Barmash is the son‘ of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barmash of Chicago. f Mr.‘ and Mrs. Leslie~â€"Delhaye and daughter, Joanne, of 712 S. St. Johns avenue and hisâ€"mother, Mrs. _ J. Delhaye of 720 S. St. Johns avenue spent the Christmas holid.ly’\ visiting the George Delâ€" hayes in St. Petersburg, Florida, where they are wintering! day of special significance in the "Wieboldt family as it is also the 41st anniversary of Pearl Ann‘s â€" After a two weeks‘ Christmas holiday at the Hillsboro â€"club in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson W Smart and sons, Jack and Allen, l'l‘ll daughter, Dee Dee, /of 99 Sycamore ~place, have returned home. Marilyn, of 1726> Rice streel, Hentyâ€" chais returned~ t6~ chis studies â€" atâ€" Carleton _college :in Northfield, Minnesota, where he is a senior; Marilyn has returned to the Highland Park High school, wh«-ri“mf "is in her senior year. Mr. Reeder, grandson of the late Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. Clow, formerly of Highland Park, was born in l‘lixhllnd‘ Park and moved to Los Angeles when he was three years old. Home, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they spent m two weeks*~â€"Christmas ~vacation, â€" are the Paul Dates, their sons, Paul, Recder, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Reeder of Los"Angeles, Caliâ€" fornia. The young couple met in Detroit where he has been filling an engagement with the Al Donaâ€" hue orchestra at the Statler hotel. matriage. HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore of Detroit, Michigan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Keller, to Gordon Hal Beloit, _ Wiscbns couple will live. Mr. Morse is the maternal grandson of Mrs. William Stephen Beck of Indianapolis, Indiana and the . paternal . grandson of Col. Robert Hosmer Morse of Lake Forest and Palm â€" Beach. Mr. Morse, Sr. sailed recentlyâ€"to South America on a trip but plans to return in time for the wedding. e t C * M 4 ‘betrothal of their daughter, Pearl Ann, to Robert Hosmer Morse, III, son of the jgdor Morses of N. State Parkway, Chicago, was announced.. March 25 has been chosen as their weddingâ€"date, a parents and the 67th wedding anniversary of; her grandparents, the William A. Wieboldts of the Edgewater Beach hotel, Chicago. Miss Wieboldt attended Royceâ€" MOOREâ€"REEDER ENGAGEMENT At a buffet supper Sunday night at the Werner A. Wieboldt home on McDaniels avenue, the more and graduated from Vassar and has assisted her future PEARL ANN WIEBOLDT BETROTHED â€" couple _ plans sin, anâ€"â€" early + St. James church, Highwood, will be the scene of the wedding of . Miss ~Eileen Marilyn _ Phillips, daughter of Mrs. John Cervi of 423‘% Funston avenue, Highwood and Leonard Fred Favelli, son of the Peno Favellis of â€"227 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood on Satâ€" urday, .ln-nuury\: at 9:30 a.m. Joseph Phillips, oK Lake Zurich, will give his daughter in marâ€" riage, ho c Miss Maria Anna Santi will sing,. accompanied by ~Misg .Egith Ehrens. Maid of honor will "be Miss Gloria Masini and"the bridesmaids will be Miss Lenore Phillips, sister of the bride, and the Missés Jean Catzit,;~â€"â€"PFramces â€" Pasquesi and Dolores Saielli. Flower girls will be Donna Jean Gherardiqi and Before .moving from Evanston to her new home in Mill$ Valley, California, Mrs. Ainglie_Bell spent a few days visiting her sonâ€"inâ€"law and _ daughter, the Gilbertâ€" Conâ€" overs 6f 1309 S. St. Johns avenue. PHILLIPSâ€"FAVELLI â€"__ NUPTIALS"SATURDAY The wedding of Miss Jane Alice Day, daughter of <the. Paul Lyon Days of 747 Central avenue, and William F. Hegman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hegman of Evanston, took place on Decemâ€" ber 22 at 4:$0 p.m..in the â€"home of the bride‘s parents. A small reâ€" ception followed the ceremony. Mr. H*-mm- and his bride_are now residing at 24 Brittany road. VISITS HERE _ Two of their children and their families were not here but a dinner with the familiesOf a son and daughter in Highland Park celebrated the occasion. Those ‘present were the G. Sutton Laings (Hilda Larson) and daughter, The Bernard Steffens. of 427 velvet com Glencoe avenue aré spending the| of deep p winter in Miami, Florida. Their groom‘s . pi granddaughter, Miss _ Virginia) attend beci Sheahen of 435 S. St. Johns aveâ€"\.. Breakfas nue, _ recently _ returned ~ home)served at t after a three weeks‘ visit with) parents to them there. . _ ° I the immedi RECENTLY WED The George Delhayes (Elizaâ€" beth * Barson) are spending the winter in St. Pe%&hhrx, Florida, and their daughter and her husâ€" band, the Robert Spencers (Phy!lâ€" lis â€" Delhaye) â€" reside in Minneâ€" apolis, ‘Minnesota, and were unâ€" able to be here. The Earl Georgesons (Theima Larson) and daughters, Carol and Virginia, formerly of Ravinia, are now <living in Bend, Oregon. WINTERING IN FLORIDA whose home the dinner was held, and theâ€"Miloâ€"D. Larsons and their sons, Dean and ~Dennis, of 94 Elmwood drive. W zetta will usher. James Casorio * * on â€" and Don Cowgill will serve" as Fouowiuz two weeks‘ honeyâ€" | escorts. . maon at Beach, Florida,| â€" Aâ€" breakfast for the bridal Mr, Barmash and his bride willparty and immediate families wil} mb\on the North side, Chicago_|Be held at the church following wl " the ceremony and a dinner will be NEW YEARS‘ SKI TRIP served in the aftérnoon, also, to With a party of eight, Mr. and|the bridal party and immediate Mrs. R. G. Kimber of 1835 Broadâ€"| families. iï¬ view avenue spent the New Years‘| In the evening at 8 p.m. a weekâ€"end at Holy Hill, Wisconsin,| reception will be held.at the Highâ€" on a.skiing trip. wood Community Center. Bernard mrgem WEDDING CELEBRATION . Fifty years ago on January 6,) Sunday night Mrs, De Bartolo 1900, Miss Mathilda Wyling and|of 11 Highwood avenue enterâ€" Adolph G. Larson were united in)tained at a bachelor dinner in marriage in Highland Park, the |honor of Mr, Favelli A gift to Rev. Hibbard hearing the exchange| him from the men in the bridal of nuptial vows, Their attendants | party was a robe. s included Martha Bergraff, Molly| Mr. Favelli presented Mrs. De Bottum, Arthur Evans andâ€"Albert| Bartolo with a dozen red roses. Fouowin&?"g weeks‘ honeyâ€" maon at Beach, Florida, Mr, Barmash and his bride will mb‘ on the North side, Chicago. Hally Highland Ten Pin Under New Managemen OPEN BOWLING Saturday, Wedk Days Until 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. ~ 139 N. Second St. ___TEL H. P. 319 of 710 That man, in his real nature, is _ _ _the perfect expression of God, is * @Ontinually proved in Christian Best man was Otto Fontana, brother of.the bride, anid.Umberto Cabonargi ushered. and. the bridesmaids were Mrs. Louis Baruffi and Mrs. Philip Pasquesi, both of Highwood. The flower _girl," now *Mrs. Lillian Nannini\p_ï¬â€œâ€˜llmv’lm. â€"was _ Wiso present. . 2e free publiectures, and other Christian W'Emsï¬i,‘,fm\w_"@] Corâ€" tesis of 660 Deerfield Aivenue, renewed their wedding vows at a ceremony at St. James church, Highwood, on Saturday, January 7. The Rev. Arthur Douaire heard the exchange of nuptial vows. Members of. the original wedâ€" ding:party were on hand again for this second ceremony. Maid of honor twentyâ€"five years ago was Mrs. Cortesi, sister of the bride, After â€" twentyâ€"five _ years â€"of marriage, . Mr. . and Mrs. ~Silvio Muzzarelli, _ who _ are â€" residing tempararily with her. brotherâ€"ifâ€" Jim Domenico of Bolero, Ohio, served his brother ay best man. â€" * The bride‘s mother.wore black velvet complemented by a corsage of deep pink roses, The ‘brideâ€" groom‘s parents were unable to attend because of illness. â€"â€" Breakfast â€" and _ dinner w\n‘ served at the home of the bride‘s parents to the bridal party and the immediate families. About 150 attended the reception at 5 p.m., also at the bride‘s home. * The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin ending in a long train. Her fingertip veil‘ fell from a beaded crown headdress. She carried a colonial bouquet of whi? roses and gardenims. ©Miss Evelyn Tognarelli, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Her gown was of light blue taffets and she carried pink roses: After a wedk‘s wedding trip in Wisconsin, Mr. Domenico and his bride ~will reside at 314. Palmer avenue with her family. On Saturday, January 7, Miss Mary Lee Tognarelli, daughter of the Lee Tognarellis of 814 Palmer avenue, became the bride of Louis J. Domenico, son of Mr. and Mrs. RENEW WEDDING vOWS In the evening at 8 p.m. & reception will be held.at the Highâ€" wood Community Center. Bernard Bernardi will sing and ‘Virgil Lenzini will entertain with his accordion. Ohio, at the St. James church, Highwood. The 9:30 a.m. cereâ€" mony was read by the Rev. James Gleeson. R Sunday night Mrs, De Bartolo of 11 Highwood avenue enterâ€" tained at a bachelor dinner in honor of Mr, Favelli. A gift to MARY &EE TOGNARELLI wEDS § Through the study of the Bible together with "Science and Health with Key to the At the Christian Science Readâ€" ing Room this literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and other authorized Christian Science literature, new health, happiness, and usefulness can be yours. _ _CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM . > 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK Health, Happiness Are Your â€" Godâ€"Given Right * OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome THE PR ESS and Oswoldo Mazâ€" RETURN HOME Here to attend the wedding of his brother, Lowis Domenico, and Miss Mary Lee Tognarelli on Satâ€" urday, January 7,â€"were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Domenico and daughter, Shirley, of Bolero,, Ohio. They arrived on Monday, January 2, and returned home~tn Sunday, January 8.‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Muzzarelli< are ‘planning to leave soon for Ariâ€" zona: where they willâ€" reside. The engagement of Miss Gloria Josephine ‘Masini, daughter of Mrs. John Buccanti.of 412 Wauâ€" kegan â€" avenue, â€" Highwood, . to Oswoldo: Mazzetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mazzetta.of 313 Highwoodâ€"avenue, Highwood, has recently been announced, ie No date has been set for wedding. Mr. Domenico served his brothâ€" er as best man. Newcomers to Highlandâ€"Park are the Harold Couches and chilâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK ~ Midshipmen officers are selectâ€" ed by the Commandant of Midâ€" shipmen and approved by the Superintendent â€" of â€" the _ Naval Academy on the basis of leaderâ€" ship, aptitude, conduct and acaâ€" demic standing. ~ SELECTED AS OFFICER Midshipman Walter R. Wagner, USNA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter A. Wagner of 527 S. Ridge road has been selected as an offiâ€" cer in the Brigade Organization at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., for the second academic term mony at the Del Rio for the bridal Douaire and the Rev. Gleeson. Furniture company, Chicago. â€"â€" When Mr. and Mrs.. Muzzarelli| ~ * rniine were married they first resided on| _ From Wilmette are Mr. and Ridgewood drive. In 1925 they | Mrs. Glenn Cooper. They built built the building, which they still | their new home at 336 Sunnyside own, now housing the Del Rio.|avenue. Mz. Cooper is Production They resided upâ€"stairs after the |Engineer of P{l.t and Tarrant bni?ing was completed, In order| Manufgcturing company, Chicago. to the occasion more miemâ€"| _ ‘The Coopers‘ son, Glenn, JF., is orable, Mrs. Pigati served the|a freshman at Towa State uniâ€" dinner at 1 o‘clock upâ€"stairs i" | versity in Ames. Their daughter} the same rooms where they once.) M;s. Jack Boettiger, resides in orable, Mrs. Pigati served the dinner at 1 o‘clock upâ€"stairs in the same rooms where they once resided. _ Mrs. Armand Benassi played the piano and sang during the dinner. *A diate familiesâ€"of the "bride and brjldogno;n"' and the Rev. Bartoli, who has been here from Italy for ENGAGEMENT TOLD North]Shore Ga« Co. "Tell m(',sï¬said one, "did ~you tharry That girl, or do you still darn‘ your own sorks, and do ~your own â€"wooking?" . . Then, there is the C P Gas ranke with automatic clockâ€" controlled Safety oven. Whole meals may be placed in the oven, controls set, and the cooking will be done indulging in a !rh;dly â€"card bout at the neighbors . . . For instance, an automatic Gas clothes dryer will take most of the drudgery out of wash day . . ~.~No=more heavy loads of clothes to carry out to the "clothes line . . . Just dump the wet clothes in the dryer, get the switch and your gas dryer does the rest. laborâ€"saving gas .â€"’p'i;;c;, perhaps his wife would have time for those socks. Now, if friend husband would insist on the use of Two .men who had .been bachelor friends met for the first time in years. By â€"H AN D Y â€"FL A ME * Your Ges Wonder Worker T. P. "TOM" CLARK, Division Manager ~ £ "Yes," the other replied. ; 12, Naneys +; amd I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named ban » + , do solem m:;flut the above statément is true to the best of my tnowledpi: beélief. this 15. Deposits of United States Government (including pogtal BRYIMREEY : â€".11.:2. in on ie rarrnn nannll., 16. â€" Deposits of States and political subdivisions ©...... 18. Other, deposits (cerï¬{ied'md cashier‘s â€" checks, 'TFT"%*AC DEPOSITS 'tl â€"â€".......$14,861,384.95 23. . Other liabilities We Avperrecrarec n enenrnnmnnnnbnmenmmnmeinceigcmeoe 24. ___ TOTAL LIABILITIES EP r it n ee 8 E42145000000 ues ce rovenval § CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital Stock: w (c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 26. Surplus un irvevevens mevirs men snn uaoivene se988523s 000 ren0s500 0+ ender d cesc 11. > _ UnUIGIOEG â€" PDOFIG â€"+.....â€".::ss. ce se 00 0000m.eitheonnennoln ... 29, TOTALâ€" CAPITAL ACCOUNTS...____ _ Arifrinig 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL => _ ACCOUNTS suSo C eP 0 c ol Sn ind \ IE‘IORANDA' B1. _ Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and 32 STATE OF ILLINOTIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, s V m w ‘Htaawn o 2 lc2 .. L new owners of the duplex house at 406 Glencoe avenue, in which they are now residing. The Wilâ€" sons have a ning months‘ old son, ‘lcmu, and flu‘Vlndlr Bloomens have. a daughter, Louise, 3, and a son, Dale, 3 months old. Report of the condition of the F.'int National Bank of Highland Park, in the State of Hili.ois. at the close of business AP Masamha, 21 sn i0 The Hugh J. Wilsons, formâ€" erly of Lake Forest, and her broâ€" ther_)nd sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the junior Jack â€" VanderBloomens, â€" former â€"â€"Recently. of Chicago and now residing in their new home at 2315 Lakeside place are the Howard K. Chapmans. Their baby daughter, oo ep e on he h p s o oo es n n se eCmm Pss ons ty in the State of Illi1.0is, at the close of business or; December 31, 1949, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S, Revised Statutes. ASSETS â€" 1. .Cash, balances with other banks, including reâ€" â€". © serve balance, and cash items in process of collecâ€" â€" tion f nedvesiiabcerset Te iu e Nee cce ns s 2,527.978.16 2. United States Government obligltionlï¬hd.'d $ z. HUAFRILEOU :: .. .:. . Prne cs 2+ hmd B vev s in d cce cein oi .o 8,642,025.00 3. _ Obligations of States and political subdivisions.... 1,350,646.00 4. â€" Other bonds, notes, and debentures......_........_ > 84,133.72 5. . Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) WHvi ME oinerenÂ¥iins in en cdiriierietonides 18,000.00 6. Loans and .discounts (including $213.13 over. + draftsy ... ssm ex Rears Msh: 3,209,037.82 7. Bank premises owned $74,532.00, furniture and TEXHUEES $ L cAOBh: + eie rerere rerirereaverere es ocm orrooes : rorecntingtes 74,533.00 11. OCHET HBSORE ..11. BE .nil. nc cnt cnn enE i ce nonel hoi on nccnn. o. ... 7,967.54 12. TOTAL ASSETS n pniip en nc cesmmb ene.c......... $15,914,921.24 * s +d mep u2200 18 14. of Public Relations, Northwestern university, Evanston: The Goulds, who bought their home here, formerly lived inâ€"Princéton, New Jersey. . Now living at 803 S. St. Johns avenue are the LeGrand A. Goulds and their young sons, Stephen, 18 months and Christopher, 2 months: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Zuppann and daughters, Eleanor, 12, Caroâ€" lyn, 8, andâ€"Jeannine, 7, are now living in the home they recently purchased at 529 S. Green Bay road. Formerly of Chicago, Mr. Zuppann is a commercial arist in Chicago. ol & Scotty, 4. They bought their home at 153 8. Green Bay road. Mr. Ring is the owner of the Libby Furniture company, Chicago. â€" . ry Rings and sons, Harvey, 7, and Charter No. 14390 I';innr Chicagoans are the Jerâ€" ngs and sons, Harvey, 7. and corporations Time deposi torporations of reserves of (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction 1R Guu i0 Aphche â€" Angerm n ~a ~~ , Texas. :lf;:g:ih of individuals, partnerships, and Pur 390 9:# Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF _ Here since September but just recently in their newly built home are the Norman Meyers of 2323 S. Gren Bay road. They formerly residedâ€"in Deland, Florida. Their daughter, Miss Pat Meyer, 20, is attending . Yale university where she is doing graduate work. Their other daughter, Judy, 17, is a senior, at Highland Park High :school. Schranz~(Phyllis Bulle) are the cago, they now~live at 2244 S. Sheridan road, the home they re; cently purchased. Mr. Ruekberg rf With the Elmer E. Mills corpo: tion, Chicago. â€" SAUME 2 Formerly of Evanston and now ¢* living at 1809 S. St. Johns n:x. nue, the home they purchased, * the Gilbert Conovers and infant son, Gilbert, Jr., seven‘ months old. Mr. Conover is an engineer with the Commercial Testing and Engineering company, Chitago. Burton avenue in which they are now residing. From Chicago, they are the Sandra; Schranz Chicago Now living at 612 Braeside road are the Eugene Goodmans, formerly. of Chicago. The Goodâ€" mans built their home here. Their children are a daughter, Toni, 11, and two sons, Eric, 7, and Steven, 5. Mr. Goodman is Construction Superintendent ‘with the Federal Construction company, Chicago. Carol Ann, is sixâ€"months old. Mr. Chapman is with H. Kramer and company, Chicago, A former Highland Parker and~ her husband, Mr. and «Mrs. Carl and Mrs. H. S. Ruekberg and son, Benjie, 3, and daughter, Madélâ€" iene, 17 months old. From Ch}- Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First Highland Park 77 P exivincsnes 200,000.00 ineveeeenincsocese 400,000.00 nc sc * 179,534.13 200,000.00 mrvnesanertivanss 979,534.13 parents ofâ€"a baby girl, sevenâ€".months <old. Mr. is a commercial artistâ€"in with Sarra, Inc. D A H L‘Sâ€"â€" ba ~â€" 0 ~ 74,002.16 â€"....$14,935.387.11 $15,914,921.24 1,235,271.26 6,058,763.02 ces io 1,125,051.39 480,000.00 50,000.00 183,806.04