‘Prior to her wedding on Saturâ€" day, July 13, Miss Ann Ambler was . the guest of honor on several ocâ€" casions, _ Mrs. Ruth Woodworth of Downers Grove was hostess in her â€"honor at a personal shower reâ€" cently. Mrs. Earl McCollum, aunt of the bridegroom, also of Downâ€" ers Grove, honored the bride at a miscellaneous shower and on Tues. day night, Miss Evelynn Fay of 700 Central, entertained for Miss Ambler, also at ‘a miscellaneous shower. urday at the Edwin E. Larson home at 1317 S. St. Johns avenue. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crimo of 134 S. First St., announce the enâ€" landa, to Carl Hargreaves, son of Mr. and l'r)l. ha.:b.lhr“vu of Toledo, Ohio. ceremony, will take place on Sunday, Augâ€" ust 11, st 3 p.m., x:bo Immacuâ€" late Conception church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Miller and children, Judy, 6, Stanley,, 4, and Sherry, 2, recently of Evanston, are now living at 507 Oakwood. Mr: Miller is connected with the Equipment Finance Co. of Chicaâ€" go. Also on Sunday, July 14, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Athol Beli ofâ€" 522 Lincoln place. Robert Elâ€" liot has been chosen as the baby‘s name. Robert‘s mother is the former Viola Pearson of Skokie, 1I!., and his grandparents are the Gust Pearsons of Skokie and the Arthur L. Bells of the same Lincoln P1 aldress. John G. Cooper was a recent weekâ€"end guest at the Rosewell Jinkins home at 210 Bronson aveâ€" nue. Mr. Cooper is the fiance of Miss Elizabeth Anne Jinkins, Their marriage will take place the latâ€" ter part of this month. Twentyâ€"one guests were present Sunday afternoon, July 7, at the Frank Bruno home at 1209 Pleasâ€" ant avenue, when Miss Minnie Bruâ€" no sind Miss Jean Korsidas were coâ€"hostesses at a surprise miscelâ€" laneous shower in honor of Miss Rose Bruno, whose marriage to John F. Brugioni took place the following Saturday. the Leonard: J. Rosses and â€" their sons, Brandt, 9, and Steven, 12. Mr. Ross is the owner of the Gibâ€" son Photographing studios in Chiâ€" Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, George E.. Patterson of Saunders road, Deerfleld. The maâ€" ternal grandmother is Mrs. Sophie Fisher of Highwood. The baby has a stepâ€"sister, Barbars, 6 years old. VISITED HERE Formerly of Chicago, and now residing at 944 Ridgewood Dr., are New residents at 440 Lincoln place are the junior G. C. Weavers, formerly of St. Joseph, Mich. A former lieutenant in the army for three years, Mr. Weaver is now asâ€" sociated with Harris, Kerr, & Fosâ€" ter, hote} accountants. * A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Patâ€" terson of 1729 Shermer avenue, Northbrook. _ Mrs. Patterson is the former Grace Fisher. Dorothy Lee is the name chosen for the new arrival. Mr. Patterson is employed by the Manz Engraving Co., Chicago. A former technical sergeant, he was wounded shortly after the inâ€" vason in Europe and was disâ€" discharged after several months in hospital, * ie Page 4 BRIDAL SHOWERS Recent arrivals in Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I. Baldwin and young sons, Garth, 3%, and Bruce, 15 years old. A business transfer brought. the Baldwins herefrom St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Baldwin is with Ohio Chemâ€" ical and Mfg. Co., Chicago. IN GERMANY â€" Stationed about 15 miles from Munich, Germany, where the faâ€" mous war trials are taking place, is Pfc. Joe Nizzi, son of Police Ofâ€" ficer and Mrs. Joseph Nizzi of 679 Deerfield avenue. _ Joe, who has been in the service for a year and a half, has been in Germany since March. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are the Ralph E. Coopers of 804 Princeton avenue, formerly of Dayton, Ohio. â€"Mr. Cooper is conâ€" nected with the Cappellâ€"MacDonâ€" ald Co., Chicago, a sales promoâ€" tions company. The Coopers have two daughters, Martha Ann, 15, and Nancy Jane, 10. The baby‘s daddy, a former serâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! (Continued from page 3) geant, served for four years, three one year in the infantry. | the time he was stationed rope, he was a prisoner . Germans for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hudson Eyles of 941 Ridgewood drive have named their baby boy Douglas ‘Gordon, for Mrs. Eyles‘â€"two broth. ers. He was born on Sunday, July 14, at the Highland Park hospital. The little boy‘s two sisters are Elizabeth Jean (Miss Muffet), who is 5, and Karen Lynn (Topper) who will be 3 in December. . His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eyles of San Diego, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Ball of the.same Ridgewood drive address. His mother is the former Jean in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on June 29, 1946, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. E $ ASSETS 11. On Monday, July 15, a son arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs, Martin Segal (Helen Moroney) of 202 N. Green Bay road. The Frank E. Moroneys of the same address are the maâ€" ternal grandparents and the Maurâ€" ice Segals of New York are the paâ€" ternal grandparents. . Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, 26. 27. 28. 31. 32. Secured Babilities:> (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuâ€" ant to nTin-nh _4 " en STATE OF ILLINOTS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: _ _ The little boy has a sister, Ann, who will be two in October. Thomas Wayne has been chosen as the name for the baby boy, born on Wednesday, July 10, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Scheskie of 1043 S. .Ridge road. Thomas has a brother, Richard Allen, 6, and a sister, Sharon Lee, 2. 12. 15. 16. 18. 19. 23. 24 25. Mrs. Scheskie, the former Charâ€" lotte Fredericks, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredericks of Deerfield. . Mr. Scheskie, who served for a year in the‘ United States navy, is the son of the senâ€" ior Henry Scheskies of the same Ridge road adress. 14. Charter No. 14390 13. A baby girl was born on Sunâ€" day, July 7, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Laâ€" durini of 699 Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Ladurini, the former Emma Pagliai, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pagliai of Macon, Mo. Mr. Ladurini‘s mother resides in 801 No. Sheridan Road Phone H. P. 4444 and fixtures $12,729.97 Other assets ....._.._..__..__ Loans and discounts (including $547.35 OVEPCNIIEG] .â€"â€": 1240 aue0vices on cscinrinieittrndnerernnencebben bentirecnl United States Government obligations, direct RINC EURERNUOOG ......... .â€"..<... .. i1 (tn «yore rerienetnbontihecarinayine Obligations of States and political subdivisions...... Other bonds, notes, and debentures ...._.................. Corporate stocks (including $15,000.00 stock of Federa] â€" RESEFYE DE â€"... ....;â€"â€"1crscueccesreriorlnresccinuere Cash, balances with other banks,â€" including: reâ€" l-em balance, and cash items in process of colâ€" MOREONER 11220202 5222 ce rine t 50100 sns e Hhoce nevers reureonk snen ue cubee Bank premises owned $67,800.00, furniture TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL LIABILITIES Demand devosits of individuals, partnerships, RIQ COFPOFRIIORG ..................:...«coosrcscsrcoriveccccecccon > ©,754,018,04 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships BNA COrporatiohg ................:.1....oommecorociain.i=« â€" 9,740,200,56 Deposits of United States Government {including JpObtihâ€" BBVINGEE) "..â€"...... ... .2 i1 â€"..1snclobnberineoritonvenere avedt 220,881.11 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............ 609.72 Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, etc.) â€"138968.30 Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) Capital Stock: *(¢) â€"Common stock, total par .. BUFDING ...1. is1 «loncasinussecemnevientecsirnurans Undivided profits .......................... ___ _ TOTAL DEPOSITS ..........$12,946,728.11 Ml Flal oo Creanhe vacmeimnnncaceiune on MAIDS AND WAITRESSES (a) United States Government obligations diâ€" rect and guaranteed, pledged to secure deâ€" mlnd other liabilities ........:..._...._._... (e) e hryw to mlify“ for enreho..‘ fof ue or corpora or purposes other than to secure liabilities.. (e) HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES THE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOTAL subscribed ~ Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF CAPITAL ACCOUNTS in Euâ€" of the MEMORANDA Jean, 5, and Nansy Elide, 2, at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, July 9. They are the chilâ€" dren of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lenzi Ferdinando, 11 of 231 Jeffrey place, Highwood. Mrs. Lenzi is the former Mary Perfetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic . Perfetti of Centenary, Ind. <The late Mr. and Mrs. Batâ€" tista Lenzi of Highwood are the paternal grandparents, _ The baby has been named Anâ€" nette Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chaffee (Elizabeth Richards) became the parents of a son, Michael, on Wedâ€" nesday, July 10, at the Lake Forâ€" est hospital. P. .A. Richards of the same address is the paternal grandfather, 3 On Wednesday, July 10, a daughter, Patricia Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of 622 Laurel avenue. at _ Michae] has two brothers, Rich ard, 15, and Jerry, 13. Patricia‘s grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oberâ€" hoff of Norwood Park, and Capt. and Mrs. A. R. Smith of Urbana, Il!. â€" Her mother is the former Adâ€" eline Oberhoff. Sheridan this past February. A son was born on Monday, July 15, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Monfordini of 452 Jefferson, Glencoe. A former sergeant in the army, Patricia‘s daddy served for over 3 years.. He was releasedâ€"at Fort Mr. and Mrs. James Kyle of 492 Madison St., Glencoe, announce the arrival of a son, on Monday, July 15, at the Highland Park hos pital, Lewis E. Baker *~ Taken by Death Funeral rites will be conducted Friday evening at the Kelly chape} for Lewis E. Baker, who passed $ 1,161,000.44 13,827,398.97 12,061,560.51 13,827,398.97 2,296,792.92 8,796,393.35 1,303,848.93 162,020.71 T HE PRESS 200,000.00 300,000.00 146,879.87 218,958.59 865,838.46 150,000.00 445,000.00 295,772.65 205,772.65 595,000.00 80.529.97 11,812.65 14,832.40 15,000.00 away at his home, 1535 Clavey lane, Wednesday morning. Born in Sikeston, Mo., in 1901, gomery Ward and Co. Charles, aged 16. Rites On Saturday For Miss Alice Conorton he had been married for 20 years ~â€"Interment wil} be madeâ€"in Sikesâ€" ton. a 3 He is survived by ‘his widow, Mary Ethel, and an only son, 1938. He was employed in the mailâ€"sales department of Montâ€" â€"â€"Last rites were conducted on Saturday morning at St. James church, Highwood, for Miss Alice Conorton, aged 74, who passed away the prévious Thursday at the Highland Park hospital, followâ€" ing an illness of six months. A lifetime resident of Highland Park, Miss Conorton last winter went to"live with a sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. James Conorton, 1870 Westâ€" ern, Highwood; but on account of her sister‘s illness, later moved to the home of Mrs. _ Albert Sawyer, Surviving are ia nephew, Martin J. Conorton, a niece, Estelle Conâ€" orton, and a c n, Mrs. Edward Smith, all of Highwood. Interâ€" ment was made in St. Patrick‘s cemetery at Lake Forest. 922 N. St. Johngé, Highland Park. North Shore Qas &e. "Cal Me Mister" > From the New Musical Production Now in New York With the Radio City Music Hall Symphony Orchestra ‘"The Bells of St. Mary‘s" Decea Albums "Radio City Music Hall "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE®* Walls of Babylon, its palaces and temples, were cémented with asâ€" phait from the fountain of Is, oil paintings of Euphrates Valley. Natural Gas from Texas will flow through Gas mains in this area assoon as necessary pipe and materials are available ta build the 30 mile connecting pipe line. Over in Hawaii there is a shortage of Poi. Poi is a native food which is made from the root of taro, a plant which is grown in marshes. Naâ€" tives wait in line all night to get what little there is for sale next mornin‘g. _ Have you destroyed that RAG WEED in your vicinity? _ Hay fever sufferers will apâ€" preciate it if you will do Local housewives are advised to CAN ALL YOU CAN. _ Canned vegetables and canned fruits will be scarce next winter. WILSON‘S "Songs Of Safety" Completely Air Cooled Also for the Kiddies mCo-u-!Av.p-o Tel. H. P. 2970 By BING CROSBY New 19â€"22 LIONS AND GUESTS Sixty Lions and guests made the boat trip to St. Joe and Benton Harbor, Mich., and return. last Wednesday. _A very ~enjoyable outing is reported. f NEW HIGH WAGES for Telephone Operators Earn $29 Per 5 Day Week 327â€"329 N. Gr. Bay Highland Pk. Tel. H.P. 3900 Glencoe 1900 391 Rog Wms. H. P. 3903 44 Gr. Bay Rd. Win. Win. 3360 Apply Today To Chief Operator 21 South St, Johns Avenue Frequent salary increases thereâ€" after, with opportunity to earn more by extra work at time and a half pay. f Complete Lubrication Tires â€" Batteries . Accessories Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. H.P.lï¬:-:lz In a communications job which is an essential part of the busiâ€" ness and social life of your comâ€" munity. Experience unnecessary. Past service will be credited to former operators who are reâ€"emâ€" ployed. * E Remove dead trees â€" haul away Light Hauling~~â€" Wood _ Robert L. White, 674 Illinois Rd. AT YOUR SERVICE FOR H. AND R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU George L. Lundberg, Manager 370% Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 1211 Book earlyâ€"avoid disappointment Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS Greyhound Line Tickets American Express Checks VOGUE CLEANERS & DYERS ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Vacations, Holidays with Pay Sickness Benefits Pension Plan Pleasant, Safe Surroundings® Interesting, Steady Work near RAY WERHANE Super Service Station Baggage and Accident Insurance Air and Rail All Expense Tours Conducted Rail Tours Steamship Tickets and Phone Lake Forest 1772 (About $126 a Month) Planned Itineraries START TODAY Tel. H. P. 2022 ENJOY 21.24 19â€"22 b2tf Thursday, July 18th, 1946 Want Ads BE INDEPENDENT. Sell Rawâ€" FOR SALE â€" Am moving out of town and will sell: Duncan Fife Dining Room set, Governor Winthrop secretary, newly upâ€" holstered living room set, small woven rugs, man‘s dinner jackâ€" et and dress suit, size 44, and miscellaneous articles. _ H. P. 4008. 21 HELP W A NTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Communications . intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" FOR SALE â€"â€" Horton allâ€"electric mangle, in excellent condition. Reasonable. H.P. 405. tf Experienced, or will train . HIGHLAND HOUSE 23 N. Sheridan Rd. H. P. 4775 ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG Laurel avenue, Highland Park, NL Telephone: Highland Park 557. sure appearance in the current is Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of where an admission charge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" FOR RENT â€"â€" Desirable living WANTED â€" Experienced cook, white, for family of four adults, Current wages. Phone Winnetâ€" ka 1418 and reverse charges. « 19â€"22 issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 FOR RENT â€" 1 large bedroom and bath with 2 adjoining rooms and board in exchange in asâ€" sistance in housework. Tel. H. P. 1432. 20 FEMALE HELP WANTED â€" * BOOKKEEPER Full =or part time, . by longâ€"established North Shore firm. Prefer lady having good solid bookkeeping experience, ‘ also capable and desirous of doing general office work. Perâ€" manent to proper person. Please give details. Address.X, c/o Highland Park Press, 20â€"21 RAPID GROWTH OF NATL CONCERN requires more office personnel. â€" Permanent . posiâ€" tions with future proportionate to ability.. State age, exper., ref., salary desired. Write, Durâ€" aclean ‘Co., Deerfield. 21.24 WANTED â€" SEAMSTRESS who can do some tailoring. GOOD SALARY, STEADY WORK. * Ermine Cleaners Webster & Waukegan Highwood, IIL 21124 HE L P â€"_W A NTEâ€"D WAITRESSES THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS FOR SALE CHARCOAL AND CHARCOAL BRIQUETTS Also PORTABLE GRILLS BORCHARDT FUEL CO. leigh Products in city of Highâ€" land Park. Good nearby localâ€" ity open. Write today. Rawâ€" leigh‘s, Dept. ILGâ€"824â€"D, Freeâ€" port, IIL 21 carpets and uphoistery shamâ€" shampocing your treasured rugs and upholstered furniture. Ask for estimate, Tel. H. P. 352. 1tf & CARPET cleaners. Rugs, pooed in your own home. Let quarters for couple and board in exchange for assistance in housework. Tel. HP.1432. 21 HELP WANTED CARPENTER and PAINTER F OR RENT 1409 Pleasant, Ravinia Help Wanted Highland Park 67 For 19â€"22 21â€"24 21tt