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Highland Park Press, 11 Jan 1951, p. 2

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¢ ~â€"The Lijons District 1F Annual | Bowling ‘Tournament will be held ; _ on Sunday, January 14, 1951, at D â€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"theRed Crown Recreation alleys in Evanston. ‘i’_mr‘nr‘e 1%\'&@%‘ from all the clubs in the district, v: a which includes the following: Arâ€" p â€" tioch, Arlington Heights, Barringâ€" , M â€"â€"â€" +â€"â€" ton, Deerfield, DesPJaints, Evansâ€" . !" . ton, _I"ux l",ukvv, Grayslake, Glenâ€" 1: g view, lli:;hlunt} Park, â€" Highwood, ir Lake Forest, Lake Zurich, Libertyâ€" 5 ville, Morton (Grove, Mount Prosâ€" . pect, Mundelein, "North â€" Chicago, | U f !'nl:nix ¢,â€" Park Ridge, I'umpm't' lr; Heights, _ Round (Lake, Skokie, | 4 Wauconda, Waukegan, Wheeling, | w Wilmette andâ€" Winnstka. Arlingâ€" | N ton Heights with a six team entry | ) ‘ hils the Jargest representation, The § shifts. will start at 12 naon, 2;30 |g 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. All Lions and ; the public=in‘ general are invited|; Charter No. 14390 Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on December 30, 1950, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U, S. Revised Statutes. % ASSETS ~ 1. Cash, balances with other ‘banks, including reâ€" serve balance, and cash items in process of collecâ€" . ‘tion n verieoinnirrmnneg in is ncvaiettvirarecrimmnnc® ©,100,200.50 °2. United States Government obligations, direct and _ , guaranteed ivefoneddernes mevntinrertyreeieg ... 9,656,2066.62 8. _ Obligations of States and political subdivisions .... 1,204,092.37 4. _ Other bonds, notes, and debentures ... 68,451.00 5. Corporateâ€"stocks (including $24,000.00 stock of Federglâ€"ReseFVe D&RK} :.......::...c.s0scsc0sscocsmce.cce2 24,000.00 6. Loans and discounts (including $575.29 overâ€" UPAAES) ... cssc $,702,095,01 7. Bank premises owned $71,532.00, furniture and C FIXTUPES ~$1.00 |..........c.l.0ccice0sofecvienveneifomcmceiniecined ©71,533.00 11. Other assets ... nnvebinif veven sivir bvansepncres . 4,492.45 12. TOTAL ASSETS .. ireniveereccionemeacecmecti en §¥1008,1 11.01 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK 16. 18. 13. 14. 15. 19. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 25. 31. Lions‘ Bowling Tournament 32. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, as: pect, Mu !'nl.’nli: e, Heights, Waucond T POPeoune! 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. 5:00 and 7:10 the publign~in to attend. (SEAL) by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurelâ€"â€"avenue, Highland Park, Ill., ‘Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. _ Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. 2 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, llinois. Page 2 Highland Ten Pin Issued Thursday of each week OPEN BOWLING LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. eeeppeii ce arveprers c rp esc edtaacens ecrnence Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and COFBOTRLLON® ..... ...........sls cce 0s cce ciciten id ranvaseancancirraveree Deposits of United States Government (including pogtal SBVIARE) ...1.......cielcclcicecnecninicfronifecnimencconnee Deposit of States and political subdivisions ... Other depo1its (certified and cashier‘s checks, ete.) Prembe ce ooo etereocncieepenn uts Avimivieediecennnitece TOTAL DEPOSITS ......._........$16,364,905.77 Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for ‘bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY Other liabilities TOTALâ€" LIABILITIES Capital Stock: (c) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 BUFDBIUS ... /.. le0e ic conlhcioermenprenoorenernncienencctis Undivided ([pFrOfH® ....:...isussmcsmmecimastiegcinms Reserves oeepreeTeFee db id ie vonte Prvas rte rvancaonbahoestanes TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND â€"CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... ho Peoeantiiadts evendl * MEMORANDA Assets pledged orâ€"assigned. to secure liabilities and for other purposes ... ... ces (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of ie Femieareserardenereiovnssnesesleatoaraagrine Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 90 Reserve District No. T REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF § CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Notary Public North Shore chapter of the “'.:,' Daughters of the American '}lm'- olution will meet Thursday, Janâ€" uaty.11, at 1:30 p.m. in the hame ®f Mrs, 0. Paut Detker, x-u_;fgglé! view terrace. She will be assisted by â€"the â€" following â€" coâ€"hostesses: Mrs. Sherman D.Clough, chairâ€" man; Mis, Itoy H. Olsort; Mrs Hamilton °R. Winton â€" and Mrs: Richard E. Pritchard.. The nomâ€" inating committee mt-mbursv will ‘be eleeted at this time. = D.A.R. Meeting Today At Home *3 Of Mrs. O. Paul Decker Principal ‘speaker: will be Mrs. Harry T. Booth of Glencoe, whose family for four‘ gemerations on three sides has been residents of Chicago and the North Shore. She will ‘specak on "Early. Days of the North â€" Shore." She willcalso" exâ€" hibit sheep skin decds which were poveérnment > grantsâ€" for North Shore Jands â€" purchased ~by her wrandparents, One nl'_hér ancestâ€" ors was an Gperator of m coach from Bracside to Chicago. " _ ‘BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Correctâ€"Attest: Playtex Pillows feature the patented "stoggeredâ€"core" construction . _ cradles your head in the most restful position all night long as no other pillow can i ) GARNETT & CO. Regular and Extra Plamp 9,95 up 89,437.02 $16,454,342.79 ; 200,000.00 600,000.00 143,768.22 100,000.00 $ 1,043,768.22 $17,498,111.01 8,459,870.49 6,196,414.20 Januarg Sale 153,727.65 1,829,160.71 in the hq;ne’ Twins, a boy and a girl, Mare: T.; 154 Lake Alan and . Margaret Elizabethy | be assisted Were b_"i'"' tâ€"treâ€" sghland. Park 225,132.12 480,000.00 88,000.00 Directors z + "T‘p'v"-."' Pillows _ Playtex® Mrs. Olson is the former Betty an. The little boy‘s sister, Barâ€" bara Diane, will be five years old on February 17. Steven Brandt is the name chosen by the Brandt Olsons, 540 Longfellow ayenue, Deerfield, for the son born early Tuesday mornâ€" ing at the Highland Park hospital. His weight was 7 pounds 13 ounces. o7 ~ Mrs. M. C. Dean, 656 Michigan avenue, is the maternal grandâ€" mother, and the paternal grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson, 1846 Broadview. Word has been received of the birth of a second daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson (Peggy Ham) of Janesville, Wisconsin, on Sunday, December 31. The baby has been named Marjorie Ann. The Johnsons‘ other little girl, Constance Louise, is 20 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Ham of 1035 Fort Sheriâ€" dan avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall L. Johnson of 2141 Oak Knoll terrace. + ’, On Wednesday, January 3, a daughter, Barbara Jane, was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Frank of 105 Elmwood drive. Barbara has two sisters, Jill, 6, and Nancy, 2. A sister for Jimmy, 9, Tommy, 7, and Bobbie, 3, arrivedâ€"at the Highland Park ‘hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, January 3. The little girl has been named Mary Ellen. Parâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. James M. Phelan (Mary Smith) of 837 Forâ€" est avenue. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, Janâ€" uary 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Roth of 1580 Willow road, Northbrook.â€" Mrs. Rothâ€"is the forâ€" mer Suzanne Buckley. The little boy, who has been named Thomas Richard, Jr., is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren‘.Buckley of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.. Roth of Winnetka. > f hospital on Tuesday, January 2, and Wednesday, January 3, reâ€" spectively, to Mr. and Mrs. Robort Buchter (Monie‘ Eyler) of Pittsâ€" burgh, Pennsylvania. The Buchters are also parents of a son, Jonaâ€" thon, 20 months. _ Grandparents are the. Godfrey J. Eylers of 344 Marshman aveâ€" nue and the J. Buchters of New York City. j ~Mr.zand Mrs._I. R. Sals of the same | High street address are paternal â€" grandparents and _ Mr, and Mrs. H. J, Humphreys of 304 Palmer ave., Highwood, are maâ€" ternal grandparents. â€" Susan Alice has been chosen as the.name of the baby girl born attike Tighland Park hospital on Saturday, January 6, to Mr. and Mrs, Richard 1. Sals (Helen Humâ€" phreys) of 135 High street, Highâ€" wood. "Mr.â€"and Mrs. L R. Sals of the LOOK WHO‘S HERE! THEâ€" PRESS Dr. and Mrs. Josef Tatar of 529 Oakwood avenue became the parents of a son at the Highland ark hospital orâ€"Bunday, January 7. The little boy, who has a brothâ€" €r, Steven, 9, and two sisters, Anna, 7, and Maria, 5, has not yet been named. Women Of The Moose * The next meeting will be held at the Moose home, Green Bay road, January 17 at 8 p.m., Mrs. Richard Mau presiding. Child care chairman, Mrs. Hugh Phillips, will introduce a guest speaker. There will be initiation, birthday gifts, games and refreshments. The comâ€" mittee consists of Mrs. Clarence Roman, pianist, Mrs. Frank Tagliâ€" apetra and Mrs. Louise Garino. A midwinter â€" conference â€" of Zion, Waukegan, Antioch, Des Plaines and North Chicago chapâ€" ters will be held at the Highland Park Community center on Janâ€" uary 28 at 1:30 p.m., with Senior regent Mrs. Arlene Dotello of Des Plaines as leader and Senior regent Mrs. R. Mau asâ€"chairman. A pot luck dirner and dance at the Moose home will follow. _ Mrs. Phillips is planning a bakeâ€" ry sale to be held January 20 at Suburban: Groceries, 393 Central. A Silver Tea is being planned in February by Ritual chairman Mrs. Fred Farner. The auditors‘ meeting was held on January 4 with chairman Mrs. Frank â€"Zimmers and her commitâ€" tee: Mrs. Herman Leuer, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Anderson, Senior regent Mrs. R. Mau, Recorder Mrs. Pierre 360 â€"Central Highland Park For All types of curtainsâ€" BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES OIL BURNER SALES PARKWAY Curtain Laundry DRY CLEANING (all types) 53 N. Green Bay HI 2â€"5804 _ FUEL OIL Thanks For Past Patronage And A Joyous New Year PHIL JOHNSON HI 2â€" â€" Lake County Line Wankegan.lioad, Northbrook Route 42â€"A After Being Closed For Kitchen Repairs And New Equipment Winters. on a leisurely freighter Cruise in the snug, care» free comfort of an Alcoa } freighter. All outside e rooms with baths. See exotic ports not frequent» lg visited. Regularsailin G\fi} om Atlantic and . yak Hlland Park 2â€"0605 Open Mon.â€"Fri. ‘:“ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ 35c to 6:30 GO INFORMAL to the CARIBBEAN Thu., Fri., Sat. â€" Jan. 11â€"12â€"13 "The Petty Girl" Wed. & Thurs. â€" Jan. 17â€"18 GLENCOE Joan Crawford â€" Wendell Corey Sun., Mon., Tue. â€" Jan. 14â€"16 "Harriet Crafg" ® LIGHT GROCERIES _ * DELICA * DAIRY PRODUCTS e BEV . ® ICE CREAM (our own make) . ~___ e FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen "Beaver Valley" 54c after 6:30, incl. tas plus Walt Disney‘s Robert Cummings Paulette Goddard "The Torch" OPEN AGAIN FOR BUSINIESS Joan Caulfield treasurer IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE Last Day Thursday â€" Jan. 11 "King Solomon‘s Saturday Afternconâ€"Special Chiléâ€" â€"rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Open atl:“‘: Saturday .â€"Show Starts at 700 Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2:00 p.m.â€" Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday, Jan. 13 at 2:00 "BLONDIE HITS THE _ _ Fri., Sat., Sun., and Mon. Jan. 12, 13, 14, 15 Tues., Wed., Thurs, Maureen O‘Hara â€" John Payne "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" Coming. Soonâ€" "WEST POINT STORY" Starting‘ Friday, Jan. 19â€" ALCYON American GCuerrilla In The Philippines p.m. â€" Doors Open at 600 p.m. Show Starts at 2:30 p.m. . . Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7811 YENETIAN Window Shades plus 4 * DELICATESSEN , Jan. 11, 1951+ Jan. 16, 17, 18 lenlor JACKPOT"

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