Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1924, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, .APRIL 25, 1924 ....: 0 ·· fbfltlon's 'l!Jwer 8~ SPECIAL For Two Weeks ONLY BIG allowance on your old cleaner on a New Model OCJAL Tea and Drive on Arden Shore's May Calendar po s-ed of ten or twelve workers, will b_e gu~sts at the te~ t? be T given at the residence of Mrs. E. R. Hemshetmer, 857 Mtclugan avenue at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, May 1. Mesdames T. 0. Del~n g, R. S. McCreadi~, R. D. Taylor, ~yron West, H. A. Storms, L. E. Ashley, Archte MacLean, Louts ~ecker, ~r~derick Tilt, A . ... Webster, Willard Thayer, Hayes M~Kmn.ey, Wtllts Huts.on, Raym ond Simmons, B. F. Blymyer, E. R. Hemshetmer, Joe Da~is, Frank Simmons, Lester Mee, John Baker, Frank Tolman, and Mtss Edna Le\\'i s are those wh,o have the Arden Shore canvass of Wilmette in charge. Although this affair is given as a "get-together" afternoon for the workers preceding the spring drive ..which commences May 5, and lasts for a week; all women of the village who feel an inte~e s t in the camp and the work if does, are cordially invited to hear the speakers, Mrs. J. J. Siddall, Jr., Miss Anna Belle Ferrier and Miss Alma Stewart, and to listen t.o the group of boys from Arden Shore who will sing during the afternoon. Mrs. D. L. Taylor and Mrs. Leslie F. Gates will pour at the tea table, and the members of the Wilmette board will serve. . W£::\TY Wilmette captains and their committees, each comcrening o all who ~ far ria l Cl Byron St· J',l';"\Z iey I whic h is 1 Cut Flowers for. all occasions Phone EVANSTON 632 1712 Sherman A·enue EVANSTON l)ra matic \Irs. H w~rk in " t\\"Cl'll tht fitted w.it mot her o ~!i ss ( In the Village Theatre Building The Hoover or ·· Sweeper- Vac The only two successful motor .. driven cleaners-ask a USER. · Phone us for: demonstration roicc and such Penn nee \f i<' ~[cC l."n in,·ited '" a ~run \lr,. Roy Ro'c and 10 l'har min~or a : Village. Chocolate Shop For Villagers Invited To "Old Curiosity Tea" HE Neighborhood circle of the Congregational church invites T the residents .o f Wilmette to attend the "Old Curiosity Tea" to be at the residence of Mrs. W. G. Glover, 1240 Forest avenue, gi~en prese nted ha1·e all I roles for Edward F.dw~rd on Friday afternoon, May 2, from 2 until 5 o'clock. Quaint costumes, antique heirlooms, and a "silver offering" will lend interest to an attractive occasion. Your Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Pop Corn and Candy. Where Quality Chocolate Rules E.A.DANNEMARK ELECTRIC COMPANY Opposite Vilbge Theatre "Profit by our scn·icc" Mrs. Huguenin To Introduce Daughter-in-Law RS. PHILIP HUGUENIN will be hostess at a tea on Saturday M afternoon, April 26, from 3 until 6 o'clock at her home, 506 Lake avenue, for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sidney Huguenin, who with her husband, arrived last week from California. make their home with Mrs. Huguenin. They will O+l the s! upon to ell George fendant i ctac io us Y Shanahaq man . is of a has 1 wH < falli1 1 ei Thl' Welfare s forma nee. a campai furthcranc ~[any Ju Tel. Wilmette 214 Read the Want-Ad· Official Publication Report of condition of The Wilmette State Bank located at Wilmette, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1924, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate ( 1a) ........ $ Loans on Collateral Security ( 1b) ~er Loans (1c) ............ . Overdrafts ( 2) . . . . . . . ....... . U. S. Government Investments ( 3) ...... . Other Bonds ( 4) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ( 5) Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, 8. 9) Other Resources ( 12) Total Resources LIABILITIES 305,250.00 477.763.40 377.343.64 2,296.19 267,158.98 380,597.45 61.300.00 254,334.41 357.22 . . $ 2,126,401.29 Capital Stock ( 1) ....... $ 100~000.00 Surplus (2) 50t>OO.OO Undivided Profits (Net) ( 3) ............. . 32~736.50 Time Deposits ( 4a) 760,325.25 Demand Deposits ( 4b) 1,114,104.60 Dividends Unpaid ( 5) 2,004.00 Reserve Accounts ·( 6) 17,230.94 Bills Payable ~7 a) 50,000.00 Total Liabilities .................. $ 2,126,401.29 I, W. D. Leary, Cashier of the Wi mette State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the · best of my knowledge ,and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor o! Public Accounts, ·State of Illinois, pursuant to law. W. D. LEARY, State of Illinois, } a County of Cook, · Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1924. MARGARET H. SCHINLER, N ottJry Public. (Seal) Cashier. Officera S. A. WHEELOCK President PHILLIP HOFFMANN Vice-Pre.ridnat W. D. LEARY Ct~~ltiw DAN G. STILES Vice-President W. C. SHURTLEFF Vice-President m'ftP~~~r RAN Y. I.. BATEMAN W. W. BUCHANAN LYMAN ll. DRAKE Dit«tora C.N.STEVENS JUDSON F. STONE ARTHUR ]. TAYLOR HENRY TAYLOR, Jr. S. A WHEELOCK J. SBNG An earnest appeal is made to former Announcement is made by the North Britishers and their friends to attend Shore Chamber Music association · of an informal banquet for the benefit a series of four Chamber Music Conof the British Old People's Home to certs to be giv-en during the next be given under the auspices of the season on Sunday afternoons at 4 British Empire association and kin- o'clock, in the Kenilworth Assembly dred Briti h societies in celebration of hall. Tentative plans for these conEmpire Day. A reception at 6 o'clock certs include on October 26, the Gorwill commence the affair which will don String quartet, assisted by Howhe held in Chicago at the Auditorium ard Wells, pianist; on December 7, hotel on Tuesday evening, May 13. the Muenzer trio; on February 15, the Dinner will be served at 6:30. A Gordon String quartet; and on March splendid program has been arranged 29, two members of the trio heard this which will include as the . principal year, Madame Ella Spravka, p;anist, speaker, the Rev. H. J. Cody. rector and Richard Czerwonky, violin, with of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Bruno Steindel, 'cellist. Toronto, former Minister of EducaThe membership for the season has tion for Ontario, and chairman of been limited to 250 subscribers, and the Board of Govern ors. Universitv of any one wishing to take advantage of Toronto. "Canon Cody is a wonder- thi s opportunity to hear the best in ful orator, and hrinp-s a messaR:e music so near at hand, is advised to which none of us can afford to mi ~s." enter his application early in the is what the president of the asso~:_i- season. ation has to say of the sneaker. Howard Wells of Wilmette is the All information and tickets can be president of the association, with nhtained from Mr. Harry Davies . 624 Walter Marx of Kenilworth, treasurFlmwood avE>nue. Wilmette, telephone er, and Mrs. A. B. Spach, also of Wilmette 2872. One may also com- Kenilworth, chairman of board . rnunicatr with him at his husine~s adThe committee on arrangements inrlress in C'hicago, Leiter Stores. eludes residents from along the north 'Vaha sh 4.~5 . I shore: 'Villiam H. Barnes. Edward Mr. ,V. H . Lawton of Wilmette is \\'heeler. of Evanston; Mr . Spach, ~Pcretarv of the association, and Mr. Miss Helen Sears, Mrs. Percy EckHenry Fowler of the same village is hart. of Kenilworth; Mrs. Homer Cotone of the vice-presidents. ton of !\ew Trier High school; Mrs. -<>R. E. Pattison Kline, Edward Wells, The date for the musical comedy of 'Wilmette; Mrs. Philemon Kohlsaat, nrocluction of "A Perfect Forty- Dr. L. Harri on Mettler, of Winnetka; EiP"ht." a travesty of a sailor's forty- Mrs. Albert Olson, Mrs. Maurice F . E>ight hour leave, has heen chanjl'cd Miller, of Glencoe. -<>from April 28. It will be P"i\·e n at the Auditorium theatre on Friday and May 1, 2 and 3, are the dates set Saturday, Mav 2 and 3, under the for the special spring sale of candy, auspices of the Women's Overseas cakes, books, and other articles in the leag-ue. Courtesy Shoppe, 508 Davis street, The arranl!emPnts are in charge of Evanston, for the building fund of the Mrs. Robert D. Usher, with Miss Ethel National Kindergarten and ElemenMill s, vice-chairman. Miss Louise tary college. The Courtesy Shoppe is Wells, national chairman of the league, cooperating re~ularly with the alumis among those interested in the per- nae and friends of the college. this formance. The list of patronesses has shop bein't" the north shore sales headnot yet heen announced. quarters for the college building fund. "The lihretto was "Made in Great A special attraction will be a Book Lakes" for Lieutemnt Vaughan Bai- Shelf which will contain copies of ley. Miss Marjorie Valentine. an over- ouhlications by Elizabeth Harrison, seas worker, one of the training sta- Edna Dean Baker. Clara Belle Baker, tion hostesses. and Robert A. Seiddel, Georgene Faulkner. Grace Barber, chief yeoman, are the co-authors. Mrs . Caroline Kohlsaat, and other The proceeds from ·this performance members of the college faculty and will be used in furnishin~r the hostess alumnae. Also manv other books perhouse at Great Lakes and in carrying tainin~ to child study will be on sale. on the relief work done by the league College alumnae will be in charge among the disabled ex-service men of sales for the special three day and women. This is the first appeal sale. the league has made for disabled -<>women, many of whom were wounded The Gamma Phi Beta s~rority of or !!'assed on the firing lines. Northwestern university is to give a Memhers of the lea~ue will meet water carnival and dance at the every Saturday until the day of the Sovereign hotel on Saturday evening, performllnce in · the ;healdquarters to raise funds for the chapter house which have been opened in Chicago building fund . Miss Sybil Bauer, in the People's Gas building. world's champion back stroke swimTickets for this performance may mer and a member of the sorority, he purchased at Community House, i'l in charge of the arrangements. Winnetka. Others takin~t part, all of whom hold -o-world records, and who will take part M iss Mary Jarvis, dauqhter of Mr. in the Olymoic games. are Tohnn:v and Mrs. H. H. Jarvis, 623 Lake ave- Weismuller. Bob Skelton. "Stubbv" -nue, returned from Iowa City to spend Krucrer. Hl'nry "Rrock, Bob Porter, her spring vacation at home. She A 1vina Ortlf'op, Ethel Lackie, Oliver brought with her as her house-guest Horn and Miss Bauer. Miss Jane Wheeler of Fort Dodge. -o-On Monday Miss Jarvis was hostess Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beem of 707 at luncheon and bridge in honor of Linden ~venuf' . announre the enll'llsre· Miss Wheeler. "'~"t of th~ir tfausrht~r. Vinita Audrey, -o-tn lh.,.o., S. CMn of Evanston . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hammond 500 Mi·~ · Be,.rn i· a iu,ior at North· Gregory avenue, have just ret~rned west~rn university and a m~mber of from a two week trip to French Lick th~ Delta 1eta snroritv. Mr. Coon Sprinp. belongs to Delta Upsilon fraternity. terr sted in recita I of sity Schoo Tuc. day c o'rlock. a~ will he gi Heaps. o mother. prano. or gan ist a church fo Chaoel org The ace~ gi1·e n on Prelnde an (The Gr Lultabv . The Bird o Spring's il rocturne March of Harmonies Toccata ( ~vmoho These s the

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