odern is available e per day. and leaves refinish with less, easy to r details. m from ~Highland Park, omposed of ‘Pete Carani, an, R. Turelli, John Pic. l A- Oriv m m’, "i.' ir‘ . opponents the Moose [06 scored 3008. 1 boys will be entered in nal matches at Indian. a March 3 to May 3. ghland Park, III. of Highland Park bow1. inting the Uptown Tay. aukegan were nosed _ at Waukegan last sr_ game featured by high both sides.: ished Shelves. YÂ¥, JANUARY wlers Lose in â€" _ egan Tournament to the BLE ROOMS (S DER I1S HERS | Lb. 23c Premium Smoked RIB ROAST Premium Spring Lb * 21 ¢ us. 19 Â¥%C INN Native . Beef DAISY BUTTS LAMB LEGS LB. 35(: 35¢ 5â€"6â€"7 Ib. 29¢ 16, 1938 112 4 21. 10. 11. 15. 16 11. 18. 1% : t Grand Total Limbilitie® ...........................osmspimpimemimar WDUU: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liz ities " "*_~3 ilodetmants nladond : HURsDAY 1, C. F. Grant., Cashier of the above named bank, do nly swear that the above t is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and t the items and amounts shown above agree with the items and amounts shown in the report made 04. the Auditor of hï¬nAeeounu. State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ~ f P o 0 se ‘ L 2 C. & cn*m, Cashier Correct. Attest: â€"J. M. APPEL, & 1# ay a mntk State i( Tilinois, County of Lake, : ribed and sworn to before (Seal) 12. 13 14. 15. 16. 11. 18. 19. 21 | Grand Total Limbilities .cc« MEMORANDUM : Loans and Investments Pledged t 26. Loans and investments pledged: f (n; U. S. Government obligations direct and/or (b) Other bonds, stocks and securities ............â€".â€" 27. Pledged Te Bank. has outstanding $15,865.00 face amount of Referred Certificates, payable solely out of future net profits, if and when -ue&'flman profits are eayned, (futhre net profits are operating profits plus recoveries, cha and proper provision for reserves) representing contributions to the bank and subordinated to all deposit and credâ€" itor liabilitiecs but payable before any distribution to stockholders as such. ; f 4 I § ' ) that the J. W. McGinnis, Cashier of the above named : bank, solemnly swear a above statemen the best of my knowledge and bdlief, and that the items an omn:- .t;ownt.:o::u:‘::. with the items gn& amounts sho in the npor“ made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. in Correct. . Attest State of Iilinois Highland Park Grace M. E. Church North avenue and Lauretta place ; Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Pastor & Friday, 2| p.m.â€"Meeting of the Ladies Aid |at the home of Mrs, Trout, 104 ï¬hn place. . Sunday : s § 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, Mrs. Breakâ€" (Sea!) well, superintendent. 10:30 a.m. Morning worship. 6:30 p.m. Epworth league at the (e) @ (a (b (e (d) (e (f (F3] Ainiing Fouss topas, real ¢st w' Ti Customers® lia Capital stock (3) Total de (0% | «4+ unpaid of eredit Highwood M. E. church. Miss Other â€" Ho debentures and/or capital notes elenevermnnvennenipcnennboncnst Undivi FrOMEG (I@E) ................cclmmcoonaslicrumenminimernmestenentonss MEEOUNES . ........cllclc.cssccucce> .‘..r of deposits : ; + T I) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments....... 2Â¥ Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investmen (a (b; (e (d (e (f (@) 31 Total deposits idends â€"U T ireers ot, claals â€" of eredit â€". ank acceptances . liabilities _ ... Subscribed asd sworn to before me | "PORA] : PIOUR@ ........:... .ccscc 0snn memnmmmmeninemmmnernnmmmarnprchinnmnemeccmmemmmeecmcaf® â€" 818 is b‘.nk has outstanding ‘$18,000.00 face amount of ua" tures, ble solely out of earnings representing contributi to its . ca and inated to all deposit and creditor liabilities and|to above Cl "A" ~~f34 0 o URPA EO aol C P NE Wns You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Ree authorizted Christian Science literature may be read, Méran Plumbing & Heating Co. Highland Park 1060 i k acceptances er liabilities . :;J: %fl'?;;.;m "nt oolgetio dimt' fily fwre , > men ms, f Other bonds, stocks and securities .w“““,fl Loans and discounts ...._...: Against 8. Government and postal savings© depos Against g'nb of State of lilinois «flw Against:deposits of *Frust Department .................. With Auditor of Public Accounts to qualify for the E Profits “Iï¬â€˜ Profi (lrt) vinipoivnbntensecerentrindftensnciieeness u ‘-“'--.-'â€":;......-.4â€".-.--..-.“......‘..‘.. "“".""_"ML Im’“ "“.â€.â€"Lu en onl mreve rensprnnevevenclvances to banks | ..â€"â€"â€" drevrnterse rerersiprgececerslnteare .............,,.........‘.._'i a K is ;'"â€"""’"‘ w } evavmnaneen coenconmessosnh oo ‘ t Securgd of loans y N:’" ;:l;g. k & and/or ’lrnv‘:-tanna. and Loans and discounts PCC + Against U. S. Government and postal savings ite Against ‘funds of State Of IHMOI® ..........ccssssllzeseepei Against deposits of Trust DepartMe@nt .....cssscccf~~s Against : borrowings refem With Auditor of Public Accounts to qualify for the FOT OthET PUTDO8C8 . ..............lcsoolecomcemmeemgpesmkemnbuates resources i;;;:‘i- and/or capital notes ‘Tota] ‘depostts HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM | Total Pledged (excluding reâ€"discounta) . FPAQ linbility under letters of credit linbility account of acceptances Grand Total Resources Grand Total Resources Total Pledged (excluding reâ€"discounts) Total Pledged f i; NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD: § > _ Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to.'thp.m., “ SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p. 1~ SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only.‘ 8. M. HASTINGS, _ Directors $85,000.00 ; Furniture and fixtures $9,000.0( ounty of l.’Jk'. 88 FRED JJ LABAHN, RUDOLPH LAUER, Directors First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park ' DEERFIELD STATE BANK NUARY 16, 1986 Electrol Oil Burners _ Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. REPORT OF _ CONDITION or REPORT OF CONDITION OF Sales and Service me this 10th day of January, 1936 LIABILITIES LILABILITIES Maintained by this Tth day of Jan Joan Rogeré will be the leader. 7:45 p.m. Evening worship at the Highwood church. | > Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.â€"Pot luck supâ€" per at the Highwood ‘church under the auspices of the Sunday School board of th churchés and the Service Council. All members of the Sunday school and the hurch are invited. There will be q fine proâ€" gram of entértainment and a special speaker for the occasioq.f to Secure |Liabilities fully guaranteed Highland Park 1342 Accounts, pursuant to law and Exercise ‘of aranteed xercise of ry, 1986 MARTIN â€"C. {HART, Notary Public ,890.00 .‘z..‘.ï¬.au, $2,741,538.50 $ 195,487.4% 195,487. LUELLA K. HATCH Notary Public rsuant. to law and J. W, MeGINNIS $ 494,862.83 1 . _ 2.602.62 ] 1,071.083.32 690,443.88 } €94,723.96 ma i 159;771.96 $ 200,000.00 | 150,000.00 } _ 50,000.00 J â€"10,605.74 J :â€"_67,769.61 â€" 1,557,633.07 ) 1,183,905.43 {$3,219,918.85 ($3,219,913.85 i$ 273,40L14 |$ 50,000.00 1 20,000.00 . 5,000,00 f 2,396.171 4 $00.00 1 123,590.15 1 T1,896.11 $ 57,420.29 none 25,575.00 8,425.00 166,594.11 13.83 5,000.00 9,812.00 none mone 560.91 none none none none none none none none none none none none tJe Baby Eskimo zoou like the snow ? you like the caribou That gives you fat for fuel? I minde a little snow man He was the cutest thing Jund with me all winter il way in the spring. | I.| f â€"Jean Cr ‘snowman is a jolly fellow : made of pure white snow. Ahd all he does is kick and goo. \jolly snowman, Alfredoo. â€" | | :. , Seventh Grade During our study of newspapers, it English class this week, we deâ€" cided to write editorials expressing ;#n} opinions on school problems. lollowing is one of the editorials: | The room can be kept clean if all the boys and girls keep their desks i$order. Each desk should be cleaned least once a week. | â€"| _‘ // School Tidiness ; iIhe school building should be kept clean. The children can help \keep it clean by cleaning their shoes before they come into the sthool. building. They should not throw paper, orange and banana jeels on the floor, but should put mm into the waste basket. | If each child would keep his hair combed it would improve the looks df the room. Each child should eep his hands cleafi and the boys ould keep their shirts looking tidy. ie girls too ,should keep their resses tidy. If all this was done, e school would look very clean and ould keep clean/‘â€"by LaVon Davis. Old Southern Plantation, built by th grade. ‘ Mrs. Harvey‘s 5th grade have n studying the southern colonial tates. They have built a large lantation of colonial times. First hey got a piece of beaver board even feet in diameter to build difâ€" erent parts of the grounds. 1 One comm}:jtee made an attracâ€" ive cracker boÂ¥ mansion. Attached o the left side of the mansion was s made out of sponges painted reen. The trees are of a variety, he evergreens are just evergreen ranches pinned in the paper pulp. A tree or twig was made into a ive oak by ‘hanging real, Florida oss from the branches. A holly ree was made by picking barberry ush berries and putting them on a wig with paper leaves. For grass hey dyed some sawdust and put it n the dry paper pulp. Plain sawâ€" ust was used for sand. $ ‘‘ The house was supposed to be on he shore of the Atlantic ocean. ey represented the water by paintâ€" ng the bare beaver board blue. | Another committee made the cotâ€" on fields by pasting balls of cotton *n twigs. These were placed in even ows. ‘ t * : The eighth grade class elected the llowing officers for the ensuing ear: Pregident, Grace Herman; ite president, Arthur Seiférle; secâ€" tary, Mary Frances Anderson. â€" ;_ The cultivation around the "roots" f the plants was cleverly repreâ€" ented by leaving the paper pulp re and rough. 4 Just opposite the cotton field is a pbacco field. Crepe paper of difâ€" erent colors represented the differâ€" nt stages of growth. Dark green epresented the young tobacco lant. Next light green was used represent the tobacco when ready pick, Brown paper was used to epresent the picked tobacco ready or smoking. § f "‘ The servants quarters were made of ordinary Lincoln logs. long shed. It was divided into hree sections. The one nearest the ouse, was the kitchen, next came he. stables and last of all was the jail for the unruly servants. [ The legend was that if the Yule (log didn‘t burn for twelve days after the youngest person, black or white, ‘had lighted‘ the fire, bad luck was supposed to attend the whole family. The 7th grade visited the 5th ] de and found the whole thing \very interestingly done.â€"Bill Duck. !dr' Gl‘lde T. Another committee made the rounds out of paper pulp. They ade this by soaking newspapers in ter until it was all pulpy, then hey spread it every place there was round. Another committee â€"made the rees and shrubbery. The shrubbery | ‘ Making the people, was a hard liob.' The boys and girls made the igures out of pipe cleaners and ressed them with clothes. Like the pical old homes the largest negro was shown dragging the Yule log *;jl to be burned. Since it was so im“ Christmas a holly wreath was ade ready, (of paper). . s Thursday: { \ 7:30 p.m. Walther league at the hall. turday: + | 9 a.m. â€" Church school. j ï¬unday: ; 4 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. ‘ | 10:30 a.m. Morning service. | 7 p.m. The: Walther league will | _ meet at the church to leave for \| Glenview to attend a meeting 4: there of the Glenview Walther inde a) little man of snow, . . ich nearly always melts, you know School News DEERFIELD SCHOOL Fourth Grade Jingles Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, Pastor league. LINCOLN SCHOOL â€"Mary Adele Clark. â€"Norma Jacobs â€"Lucy Hacfield. Cruickshank. THE PRESS Finishing touches are being put this week on the ‘Festival of Foods," which is all set for its grand openâ€" ing next Monday (January 20) in the big eTibition hall of the Palmer House. | . Festiva Officially known as the, Internaâ€" tional F Show and Home Equipâ€" ment exposition, the event will have many novel features in addition to its value from an educational standâ€" point and its objective of giving housewives in the Chicago area a better idea of what it means to be really "food conscious." Among| the spectacular features just announced by Frank Kennedy, managing director of the show, will be a "Parade of Fashions." â€" "Some people may wonder what Fashions have to do with food," exâ€" plains: Mr. Kennedy. _ "However, there is a yery close connection. The idea is that if a woman eats corâ€" rectlx she can wear stylish clothes and look well in them. In other words, proper diet makes it possible to keep one‘s figure." Boosters To Open Season Friday Night The Highwood Boosters will open their 1936 basketball season Friday night, Jan. 17, at the Oak Terrace school gym. Two teams will be preâ€" sented this season, the Booster Boys and ‘the, Booster Girls The two teams will play two teams from Waukegan. The first game will beâ€" gin at 7 p.m. Coach| Scabby of the Booster Boys will present a few new faces in the 1936 lineup, which includes the following stars: Tom Russell, Bill Rogan, Bump Hansen, Pasqueâ€" si, Bern@dini, Notagiacomo, Somenâ€" zi, . And@rson, Grangorgi, Bernardi, and Paganelli. Coach\Brasa of the Booster Girls will present the following girls: E. Orlandi, . Pierentoni, Glass, Marzoâ€" echi, Feraldo, K. Orlandi, Bjork, Agnes McNally and Lindstrom. These|teams promise to be two of the best of their respective class in the north shore. Players wishing to join either team should get in touch with Gabâ€" by Barqm or call H. P. 5575. § lifhwood« M. E. Church Highwood avenue and Everts place Rev. iA' Melvin Tinker, Pastor ‘Thursdayâ€"The Ladies Aid meetâ€" ing announced for this evening has been pogtponed until next Thursday, Jan. 23, A fine program is being planned| for that date. â€" Sunday: â€" 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. Mr. Goldâ€" stead, superintendent. 6:30 p.rJl. Epworth league. Miss Joan Rogerts ‘will be the leader. 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.â€"Pot luck supâ€" per umtr the auspices of the Sunâ€" day school boards of both Highland Park and Highwood churches. All adult n}mbers of the church are inâ€" vited to be present as well as all SundayLschool teachers and parents. A speci@l program of entertainment and a gne speaker are being proâ€" vided for the occasion. Libm Italy‘s colonial possession in northern Africa, is more than twice the size of the state of Texas. Monk‘eys and apes are affiicted by tooth ttodble in the same manner as human beings. __|CREDIT JEWELER f AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 Weiare liquidating our over stock of Christmas Jewlelry. It will pay you _ to visit us. SPECIAL SALE OF I, H. NEMEROFEF HONEY & BUMBLE JEWELRY ’ of Foods _ at Palmer House It‘s wisdom to send your clothes to the VOGUE CLEANERS because QUALITY work is TRUE ECONOMY. Because we own and operate one of the largest plants in Highâ€" land Park, you get fine and reliable service at the most reasonable prices. . . . . . . ‘ _ Phone us today to have one of our service men call. Thursdayâ€"Friday with Loretta Young, Henry Wilcoxon, Ian Keith, mï¬ciu DeMille, C. Aubrey Smith, Alan Hale, Joseph © CARTOON, "MOLLY MOO COW AND THE BUTTERFLIES" . LATEST METRO NEWSs Saturday Matinee .M'E:ey'm with Johnny Downs, Eddy Duchien, Betty Brugess, Le-cl Errol:J_.c_k ?fl COMEDY, "OPFICERS‘ MESS" PICTORIAL REVIEW LATEST PATHE Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday, Jan. 19â€"20â€"21 â€" Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 f with Ann Harding, Gary Cooper, Ida Lupino, John Halliday, + : Douglass Dumbrille MUSICAL COMEDY IN COLOR, "ROMANCE OF THE WEST* CARTOON, "ADVENTURES OF POPEYE" LATEST PARMOUNT NEWS Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday OUR, GANG COMEDY, "LITTLE PAPA" NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRI THEATRE NEXT WEEK â€""The Informer" â€" "In Person" â€" "D "It‘s In the Air" â€" "Mary Burnes Fugitive" BEEF 2502 2 pounds Phone FRESH GROUND BACON FANCY SLICED GENUINE SPRING LEG O‘LAMB per pound per pound BEEF TONGUES BEEF ROAST BONELESS ROLLED SIRLOIN 3%, to 4 Ib. average; per pound FANCY SMOKED WHITE STAR LARD Complete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday 2 pounds for Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 Special for Friday & Saturday ° with Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Spanky McFarland, _ Henry Stephenson, Sarah Haden, boo-}__l_nr_ifl:A pound pkg. Highland Meat Market "O*SHAUGHNESSY‘S BOY" «PETER IBBETSON" 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest 2"5-02 "THE CRUSADES" ~~CORONADO®" Imifol ol atace ies A oi ev oc n e T: "LITTLE PAPA" â€" LATEST METROTONE NEWS BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOUISE IN COLOR THE MUSICAL HIT OF THE DAY â€"~AND SHE TAVGHT HIM THE WISDOM oF PEALING wWiTH PEOPLE LIKE CECIL B. DeMILLE‘S At The VOGUE CLEANERS . By Kent Terry 25C 28C 29¢ 25C 29¢ PAGE SEVEN 147¢ Jan. 22â€"2324 Jan. 16â€"17 18