1939 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDANâ€" 4â€"door; radio; heater; 5 white wall tires ... “95 1938 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN â€" North Shore Buick Co. | (Inc.) 110 8. First St. â€" Highiand Park 4..l Priced Below MARKET Int. « Int. c Int. « Other Saln Re 1938 FORD TUDOR SEDAN; heater Renta 1936 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN: radio. heater 1937 BUICK SEDAN; fourâ€"door; Rener Conti Re THE HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING, LOAN AND HOMESTEAD AS8OCIATION The Fiftyâ€"Third Annual Statement Ending January 5, 1941 ASSETS. Mortzuge Loansâ€"S.P. Plan ... $ 67,100.00 Mortzage Loansâ€"D.R. Plan 68,601.00 Share Loans 2,055.00 radio; heater 4â€"door; also opera seat coupe; (heaters) ............ fits fits wicl Int Membership, Transfer. Pass s from Real Eatate 30 DAY GUARANTEE 45 Days First Payment. undi Expense Int Int INCOME Mortszaie Lowns LIABILITIES nta paid . on . Mortgage i Shares . Int.s Pre Converted Expense Reserve Renl Estate ces _by Borrowe s. Receivable .. paid in advance LEGAL ] EX PENSES to Install sh Dividends pay hares due Insur hares â€" paid | in to D.R. Loans Profit on RE. Bank Stoe Entute NOTICE ontra D.R S.P % 6,620.73 $ 4,718.20 $495 $415 $365 $206,141.16 $299 11 3,339.02 16,600.00 3,714.14 20 6,499 910.50 994. 47 118 731 347 090 141 100.00 600.00 134.18 102 14 0.00 9.00 00 60 00 10 98 00 00 00 04 Al 50 Mrs. Happ was. president of the Northwestern Chapter of the Honâ€" orary National Education sorority last year. When living in DesMoines, Iowa, Mrs. : Happ gave professional book reviews so her review of the Pilâ€" grim‘s Way is sure to be presented exceptionally well. Mrs. Happ is a writer of serious articles, having written many on education. She recently had an artiâ€" cle in the Educational Journal dealâ€" ing with the adjustment of this boy refugee to our way of living. She has also done a great deal of work in remedial reading and is now colâ€" laborating with Dr. Witty of Northâ€" western university‘s Department of Education in writing a book. Seotc lad, home "The Pilgrim‘s Way" by John Buâ€" chan. Mrs, Happ has.spent several Summers in Scotland and is familâ€" iar with ‘the background of the book. Loving Scotland and the Sceotch people, she now has a Scotch lad, a war refugee, living at her Another interesting phase of Dr. Lee‘s work is that he is special conâ€" sultant for Northwestern univerâ€" sity‘s famous Traffic Safety instiâ€" tute, teaching willing but not alâ€" ways oratorical policemen to make safety speeches before high school and other groups, in an effort to make America safe from the autoâ€" mobile. At 11 a.m. Mrs. Herman Zischke, chairman of the Book Review deâ€" partment, ‘will present Mrs. Clarence Happ of Evanston who will review and discussionâ€"will, under his guidâ€" ance, give concrete practice to his audience upon points brought out in his lecture. STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF LAKE ) Walter â€"E. Meierhoff, Secretary of The Highland Park Building, Loan and Homeâ€" stead Association, of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, being duly sworn, upon cath says that the above statement of the condition of the mbove .Association : is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Dr. Irving J. Lee At H. P. Woman‘s Club SEAL) Subscribed and sworn h day of February, 1941 (Continued from pagk WAL FLORENCE M. FOREST, Notary Public TER E. MEIERHOFEF Secretary to before me this THE PRESS )) Barbara Hurt won first prize last Thursday evening in the oratorical contest sponsored annually as a feaâ€" ture of the Americanism program of the Deerfield unit of the Legion auxiliary, of which Mrs. William Tennermann is chairman.â€" Charles Blakney won second place and Monica Peddle, third place. Barâ€" bara and Charles are eighth grade students in the Deerfield Grammar school and Monica, at Holy Cross parochial school, Barbara Hurt Wins Oratorical Contest In this timely photo showing Carter H. Harrison (centerh, collector of Internal Revenue for Northern Illinois, playing the prophetic game of Dig with some of his aids, the Friends for Defense remind Uncle Sam‘s nieces and nephews that they will be performing a patriotic dug this year by paying their income taxes before the deadline March 15 to help foot the bill for the nation‘s rearmament program, Memo! Income Tax Time Is Here Frantz and Roy F. Clavey. Miss Irene A. Rockenbach, town clerk, is clerk of the drainage district and the appointive office of treasurer is held by Fred Selig. This election is held annually at the Wilmot school, Deerfield, ‘ and property owners, only, in parts of Northfield and West Deerfield Townshipâ€" which are included in this district can vote. Little interest was shown on Satâ€" urday at an election for a trustee for Union Drainage District One when only nine votes were cast. Harold 0. Plagge was reâ€"elected for a term of three years. Other trusâ€" tees of this board are Milton A. H. 0. Plagge Elected Drainage Trustee The Masonic temple is being transformed for the merrymaking. There will be booths, table games, and dancing. . The white elephant and hankie sales will be attractive, and there will be homemade candies. bingo, and pries. : A fortune teller will foretell the future. Lovers of dogs will enjoy the dog show, and a chicken dinner will be ‘served for two cents. One of the prizes will be: an electric broiler. Soft drinks will be sold and the dancing, which begins at 9:30, will be a penny a dance. Tickets will be sold at a booth, just as it is done at real carâ€" nivals. It is being planned to enterâ€" tain both young and old. by < the Order of Job‘s Daughters, Bethcl 56, Deerfleld. Miss Bette Lou Sampson is chairman of the committce, assisted by Ethel Seiler, Anna Jane Ritter, Jessie Mae Page and Patsy Clavey.. Adult advisers are Mrs, Walter Page and J. Kenâ€" neth Vetter. Penny Carnival Friday Night By Deerfield Bethel D« P A penny carnival will be given on ilay evening, March 14, at the erficld Masonic temple, sponsored Thursday, March 13, 1941