Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 12

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St.ll· ustl11e's Ch·rclt Sunday.. January 15, will be the IJeOOnd Sunday after Epiphany. There wlU be Holy Communion at 8 a. 11!-J Churcb BChoola and Bible cla8aea at 9 :e and morning prayer wltb addreu at 11 o'clock. · J SteDben A. Lloyd Jllnlaten l WIOiam E. McCoi'IJI&ek This church Is located at the lntenectlon ot Wilmette avenue and Eleventla street. Its ininlatera and memben cordially welcome Into Its fellowship thoee without a church home. This Friday the Woman's plld, Mrs. A. E. Klunder, chairman, will hold an all-day meeting at the church. At , 11 a. m the first chapter of the study book. ··New Paths for Old Purposes," will be reviewed by Mrs. W. A. Durgin. The 1 o'clock luncheon will be served by the members of the Crescent circle, of -hlch Mrs. F. E. Parry Is the chairman. In the afternoon, Mr. Joseph Evans of the Bethlehem Mission wUl speak of his work at the mission. <}- -: --tionail Bank ilmette at \Vilmette in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on December 31, 1927. The Women's Associated guUd8 will meet today (FridaY) at 10 :ao, with luncheon at noon. At J o'clock theretlwlll be the usual monthly bualneBB mee Ill'· also election of oftlcera for the coming year. The Corporate Communion of the Daughters of the King will be held next Sunday morning at 8 a. m. RESOURCES ~ and dlacounts, Including rediscounts, ac~loans .. . ... . ................. . ..... . . -:·nee .J:::..." ..... .......................... .... . eeJJtancea of other banks and foreign bllls of or drafts sold with Indorsement of ; unsecured . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . .All otlaer United States Government securities othe 'l'otal .............. .. ......... .. ......... .. r bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned ....... . Banlrlna House, $1,343.87; Furniture and Fixtures, . 11,.117.10 ..................... ........ .. ...... . uwtul reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ..... . Oallb In vault and amount due from national Amount clue from State banks, bankers, and truat companies In the United States ...... . .. . Checka on other banks In the same city or town ..,. l'eJIOrtlng bank ..... . ....................... . e!i 'l'otal of Items ....... . .................... . IGn rhaneous caeh Items ........ . . ... ....... . .. . ()llaer a.ets, If any ............................ .. '.l'otal ..................... . .. .. ............ . baDkll ............ ·.· ............ . .. .. ....... . ' 678,224.35 88,903.00 $ 678,224.35 80.40 88,903.00 354,365.54 10,591.77 62,813.07 73,328.28 43,911.59 129,289.41 12,049.54· 2,985.85 9,613.04 1,336,866.43 "' LIABILITIES Capital stock pa.td In ................... .. ..... .. Burplua fUnd ......................... .. ........ .. Undlflc1ecl proftts .............. . ... .. .... . ....... . Rellerved for taxes. Interest, etc., accrued ....... . Certttled checks outstanding . .. . ......... . .. .. . . . Oiulhler'a cbecka outstanding ..... . . .... ..... .. . . 50,000.00 50,000.00 16,048.91 2,212.12 492.22 17,488.03 1,000.00 . 480,290.71 46,001.88 68,752.17 595,044.76 543,465.52 5,387.24 306.26 The rector, with Henry Fowler, J. G. Seyfried, Clark Leach and , George Bersch, represented St. Augustine s Troop All departments of the Church school of Boy Scouts at the dinner given to the Scoutmasters of the North Shore will meet at 9 :30 a. m. on Sunday. At Area at Highland Park last Friday night. 10 :30 a. m. the Junior Congregation will convene tn the Church auditorium where Mr. McCormack wlll speak on ..Medals.·· Some of our parishioners attended Church club luncheon In the grand ball Mr. John L. Loblngler, secretary of the room of Hotel La Salle In honor of the Rt. Rev. A. 14". Deane, D. D.. Lord Congregational Education society, will preach at the morning worship service Bishop of Aberdeen, Scotland. at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. Mr. · ~orne of our members have registered Loblngler Is one of . the Congregational for the Wilmette School of Religious Ed- leaders attending the Mid-West Conferucation which began last Monday night ence which will be held. next week In In the Congregational church. It will Chicago. not be too late to begin next Monday The Wilmette Sunday Evening club night at 8 o'clock for the five succeeding weeks. All .who attended were pleased meets in this church at 7 :30 p. m. The with the lectures and felt they would be solo chorus of the Bach chorus wlll give greatly benefited by attending. We hope a concert of Bach rpuslcal compositions. other parishioners wl11 register next MonAt 7 p. m. on Monday night the Men's day evening. club, of which J. C. Crossley Is president, The rector, as president of the Wil- will hold its regular monthly dinner and mette Ministers' union, attended the re- meeting at the Church. The men are ception given by the congregation of the asked to call Wilmette 648 to make their English I~utheran church to their new reservations. minister, the Rev. Mr. Empson, extending The Wilmette Sunday Evening club to him a welcome to Wilmette on behalf meets In this church at 7 :30 p. m. The of the local ministers. solo chorus of the Bach chorus wlll give The annual parish meeting will be held a concert of Bach musical compositions. in the Parish House Wednesday evening, January 25, at 8 p. m. At 7 p. m. on Monday night the Men's club, of which J. C. Crossley ,Is president, The men of the parish wl11 meet to- will hold Its regular monthly dinner and gether at a ·-dinner in the Club house, meeting at the Church. The men are Tuesday evening, January 31, at 6:30, asked to call Wilmette 648 to make their the object being to become better ac- reservations. quainted. The Church school faculty Is co-operatThe annual dinner of the Wilmette ing with the Wilmette School of Religious Church Federation will be held In St. Education which Is being held In this Augustine's Club house Tuesday eve- church on lt:onday night from 8 until 10 ning, January . 24. o'clock. the Dividend checks outstanding ..... .. ..... . ...... . . 'l'otal .of Items .... . ....................... . Individual deposits subject to check ... .. . .. ... . . . Certlftcates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) ..... . .... . . . . State, county, or other municipal deposits Secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond ..... . .... . . . ... .. ·········· · ··· ·· ···· · ... . 18,980.25 'l'otal of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve . .. .. . .. . .. . Savlnp deposits (Including time certificates of clepoalt other than for money borrowed) ....... . Other time deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Po8tal savings deposits ......... . ............ . 'l'otal of time deposits subject to Reserve . . . Bills . pa.pble (Including all obligations repre~~entlng money borrowed other than rediscount& . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . .. . ............. . Uabllltles other than those above stated ..... . . . Total ... ..... . ..... .. . .. ... ....... . ...... . . ====:~================ 549,159.02 50,000.00 5,421.37 1,336.866.43 State ·of Illinois) ss· County of Cook ) · I, Dan G. Stiles, Cashier of the above-named bank. do solemnly S\vear that the above statement is true to the best of my kno\vledge and belief. DAN G. STILES, Cashier. On Tuesday afternoon the Camp Fire girls meet at 4 p. m. under the direction The Second Vesper concert of this sea- of Mrs. H. A. LaRoy. son wfll be given at the Church on SunTroop No. 2 Boy Scouts meets day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Barnes onRoosevelt Tuesday night at 7 :15 at headquarters. will play ..Old Favorites" that represent Fred Rye, Scoutmaster. the selection of a large number of the friends and supporters of the Organ reOn Tuesday the Neighborhood Circle, citals In the village. Mr. Vilas John- Mrs. E. H. Burge, chairman, wlll hold son, baritone from the First Methodist its regular monthly meeting. church of Evanston, wl11 sing. The .Junior choir ~hearsal will be Mr. Stiner will preach at the morning held Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 p. m. service Sunday at 11 o'clock. The sermon Amy Leslie Toskey, director. theme will be "What Peter Got For His Boat." The choir, under the direction of The Senior choir meets for rehearsal Mme. Scott, will sing. Wednesday night at 7 o'clock under the direction of Mrs. Amy Leslie Toskey. The Sunday scbool meets at 9 :30. There are classes for a11 ages under graded InH. W. Caldwell will preside at the Wedstruction. The Men's and Women's nesday night devotional meeting held In classes meet in the auditorium at 9 :45. the church parlor at 8 o'clock. 'Ml'. F. B. Crossley will speak on the subject ..The The Young People will hold their in the Wilderness," a discusweekly meeting in the Guild room at Temptation of which will follow led by H. A. 5 :30. Elizabeth Blaylock's group will sion LaRoy and .T. D. Roth. MiRs Ruth Anlead. The theme is "What Has My derson will have charge of the music. Church Done." On Thur!'lday the Boy!'~' club meets at · This church co-operates with the Sun- four o'clock under the leaderRhip of Mr: day Evening club which presents at 7 :30 McCormack. !'lt the Congregational church a concert · -- - - - - of Bach .compositions unde~ the direction of William Boeppler. / Baptist Church This church also supports the Wilmette school of Religious Education whose secProf. Jerome Davis of Yale, will flnd session convenes Monday night In the Congregational church at ·8 o'clock. speak at the Uptown Forum, Sunday The Mid-Winter business meeting of the church will be held at 8 o'clock In Children's hall on Wednesday evening. At this meeting, the report of the Budget committee for the fiscal year commencIng May 1, 1928 will be presented. The choir rehearsal will be held · on Thursday evening at the church at 8 o'clock. The Boy ,Scouts will meet at headquarters at the church at 7 :30 Thursday evening. The General board of the church Is tendering to Mr. and Mrs. Stlfler this evening a reception at the Shawnee Country club at 8 :30. A general Invitation Is extP-nded to all friends of the church and Mr. and Mrs. Stlfler to attend. Mr. Stifter closes his pastorate in Wilmette, January 31. "Russia" to Be Subject at Uptown Forum Sunday Subscribed and S\vorn to before me this 5th day of January, 1928. ROGER R. JENNESS, N otarv Public. "' ()orrect---1\ttest: E. B. KNUDTSON A C. WOLFF DAVID NELSON, Directors. evening, January 15, on "RussiaYesterday, Today, Tomorrow." Professor Davis is one of the best informed Americans on Russia, having made almost annual visits to Russia since 1920, when he . was associated with Herbert Hoover in the American Relief of Russia during the famine. He has previously be,come sufficiently acquainted with Russia to speak the language. This last summer he was one of the specialists associated with the unofficial American Trade Union delegation to Russia. . The Uptown Forum me~ts in the People's Church, 941 Lawrence avenue. just east of Sheridan road, at 8 P.M. Joseph F. Mauss and son, Joseph, of Mrs. William Cornell, an Ashland Chicago were guests over Sunday of avenue, entertained last Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Frank T. Barry of 1537 nin~ at her home at a dinner for Mrs. P. V. Bright Central avenue.

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