s ago, a thought en by an inteli er of the officia , "with a passion i the President; _ Must . Choose."® ice, in the inter e been seriousy e man, since be Club Meets club will meet x;:n, January 2 home of Mrs. NY members are r practice on g at the Vesper sert inuary 26, at whid t Club will be gues il Of : en Hold ffairs Class Agnes Metrifll.! Highland Park fo , died Thursday & daughter, Mrs. B 92 Fullerton Aw, rch. nternational re. National Coun en swings int an augmente| ling upon world nterrupted : and t of modern in tâ€"elect, Mr.m ecently publ ‘ ," which will be Millard® Eiseman, Temple on Tue m., for discussioe icted in world . id H. Cahn, Ge nuary 16, 1941 i who was born i de her home wi s. Edith Meyer, t She had been i nce she fell vo years ago. : died in 1931 es were held 3t. James church i a1 was in M 4 ith one of ividual ch: Hancock and another d f Oak Park. A ily about two y6" n Dies â€" icago Fridy ssiqut or better Olive Lo¢ yUuF et, GOURLEXâ€"WEBER £*:7. MARRIAGE Mr. and: Mrs. A. J. Gourley of Lincoln avenue announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter Louise Elizâ€" abeth to Marcel Bernard Weber Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Weber M of Lincolnwood. The wedding cerâ€" emony took place Saturday afterâ€" noon at 4 o‘clock at the Presbyterâ€" ian church with Rev. Louis W. Sherâ€" win officiating. Miss Ruth Troesel and Mr. Wilâ€" bur Vincent were the young couples attendents. A dinner was served at the bride‘s parents home for just the immediate families following the geremony. | â€" > > _ s thursday, January 16, 1941 ST. PETERâ€"JACOBS â€" _ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. Weber and his bride are makâ€" ing their home in Skokie. e The Reverend A. H. Jacobs of Valley Home, Calif,, is announcing the marriage of his daughter, Charâ€" lotte, to Alfred E. St. Peter, son of Mrs. George T. Hays of Stockton, Calif., formerly of Highland Park. The ceremony was officiated in St. Luke‘s church in Reno, Nev., on Dec. 28.. Rev. Hoelter read the ceremony which was attended by Miss Gerâ€" aldine Jacobs, sister of the bride, and Stanton St. Peter, the brideâ€" groom‘s brother. teuy The new Mrs. St. Peter was eduâ€" cated in Topeka, Kans., and Alfred attended the University of Illinois and Lake Forest College. He was a member of Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity, Mr. St. Peter and his bride are making their home in Stockton. GAIDZIKâ€"PERRY ENGAGEMENT At a reception at the Gaidzik home on Belle avenue, Sunday afâ€" ternoon, Mrs. George Gaidzik anâ€" nounced the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice, to Hart Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Perry of York, Neb. The engagement is the outcome of a romance started when both young people were stuâ€" OsSSMANâ€"SNYDER ;DDING DEC, 21 {r. Fred Grossman and Mrs. rise Snyder, both of Highland k, were quietly married at the sonage of the Lutheran church Rev. W. F. Suhr on Dec. 21st. . Henry Grossmann and Mrs. W. Suhr were witnesses. The popular 7â€"COURSE MEAL for modern Dogs dents at the University of Chicago.| â€" Mrs. Joseph Reinerston of Davâ€" Miss Gaidzik transferred there from| enport, N. D., will be the week end Skidmore college in New York last| guest of Mrs. R. C,. Bleimehl of year, and Mr. Perry was awarded | Glencoe avenue. a master‘s degree at the University mâ€"â€"Gâ€"â€" of Chicago last June. Mr. Perry, a| GUTHRIDGEâ€"BRANNEN _â€" political scientist, is now working in | FYGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED the war department. He recently 29 : ;vts assistant to Ald. Paul H. Dougâ€" Wihi‘x:l‘e:tx;d ;:;: & -fx;n(:\.m(izdm!:l?ege e:f_ as. * WOR CE : _P Latu Anuwhkae â€"Tantan Mrs. Gaidzik and her daughter left Wednesday for Trenton, N. J., to visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Dale Hamilton (Janet Gaidzik) and her husband in Trenton, N. J., for a week. They will return here for a few days next week before continuing their travels throughout the southwest and in Mexico, where Beatrice will continue studying sculpture. They plan to be back in Highland Park in May to make arrangements for a June wedding. BIRTHS AT HIGHLAND * PARK HOSPITAL Mr. and .Mrs. Edward. Lencioni, Evanston, boy, Jan. 9. y Mr. and Mrs. Dino Severi, Cenâ€" tral avenue, girl, Jan. 15. Mrs. R. J. Beatty of Ravine drive is entertaining at a small lunchean today (Thursday). f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maxwell of N. Sheridan road were among the Highland Parkers attending the inâ€" augural ball at Springfield Monday evening. : _‘ment Obligations ... 1,211,827.20 Commercial Paper ...... 170.000.00 Cash and Due from . Taunhks *.........;a0occcccas s United States Governâ€" Loans on Collateral Security .................. Loans on Real Estate Insured Mortgage Loans ... Other Loans Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Bnking House and Fixtures .. Other BONQsS _.............:osoussculsss.. Real Estate Sold on Contract .. Other Real Estate ............_._.___. Other ReSsOUPCES ....s........ccsss}. lerse Jates of the .Jow Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor "GrADYS UDELL, Society Editor THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HICGHLAND PARK 3a/éd o/ f lAe RESOURCES T HE c~PRES S ...$ ~292,524.81 te â€"â€" 99,191.12 ..$1,428,831.60 At the Close of Business December 31, 1940 858,908.23 42,799.170 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE .BANK ' THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ~ameessesenes 6 sepesccsnncs wenntedawiuren Weeld ecaber ininadle Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Guthridge of Wilmette have announced the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Janice, to Robert K. Brannen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brannen of Meaâ€" dow lane., Both Miss â€"Guthridge and Mr. Brannen attended Beloit college. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Harris Stein of Darby, Mont., are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Sunday, January 12. Mrs. Stein is the forâ€" mer Hildegarde Balke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Balke of Deere Park drive. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonardi and two children, Lois and John Jr., are enjoying a two weeks‘ vacation at Bradenton Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall Sr. expect to leave Saturday for Los Altos, Calif., for the remainder of the winter. aF re Mrs. H. M. Prior and Mrs. E. G. McPherson left last Sunday for Calâ€" ifornia, where they will sojourn for several months. â€"_Mrs. Prior is stopâ€" ping off at Los Angeles to visit Mrs. Henry Bergeson of Evanston $1,293,418.86 .......$ 12,000.00 â€"».s.... â€"â€" 85,618.56 »»s=«... 1,142,775.26 wedsseus 5,567.11 es : 19,9906,068 $2,810,658.80 $5,389,877.75 (Condensed) Member of OUFL Reserves Capital kâ€"* gomm‘sgoc...............-....l Preferred ................. Surphl.s Aniranveneresecvece ammarim Undivided Profits ....... Time its ...........$2,215,769.45 Demnngcgposits vis..... 2,007,022.85 a few days before joining Mrs. Mcâ€" Person again at Mission Inn, Riverâ€" side, Calif. ; Mrs. Monroe Hall was surprised iat a â€"party given for her Saturday evening by 16 guests in celebration of her birthday â€"anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kettenburg will leave Friday for a three weeks‘ tour through the South and â€"along the East coast. They plan to stop at New Orleans, Miami and Charlesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croke Jr. of the Lincoln Park apartments and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croke also of Chicago were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Croke. . > : * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Varley of Judson avenue motored to St. Petâ€" ersburg, Florida, for their eighth winter and reopened their home there. LIABILITIES WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL We Deliver ..$ 200,000.00 .. : 10,000.00 .. 190,000.00 .. _ ~§1,11444 HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Almond Toffee Chocolate Mint Order Y our‘s Today! $ 451,114.44 $4,812,791.80 $5,889,877.75 125,971.51 Phone 4100 3#