Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 54

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WILMETTE LIFE October 12, 1928 Report of. condition of the To Talk on Life ..____ _ _ _ _ _ __. I Hold I nstallati~n · · and Initiation · of I ob's Daughters First National Bank of Wilmette ' . at Wilmette in the State of Illinois, at . the close of business on Od. 3, 1928 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .......................... $1,071,198.39 Overdrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188.99 United States Governtnent securities ·o'vned . . 88,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned . . . . . . 352,256.74 Banking house, $893,87 Furniture and fixtures, $12,044.90 ........................ . 12,938.77 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ......... . 73,356.10 Cash and due from banks ................... . 180,503,96 . Other assets ................................ . 52,344.31 Total ... .. ....................... .. ...... $1,830,787.26 LIABILITIES Dean Irving S. Cutter of the medical school, Northwestern university, will address the contemporary thought class, Wednesday, Oct. 17, on "The Nature of Life." TO STUDY ABROAD Mrs. Robert P. Reynolds, formerly Miss Sarah Chickering of Winnetka, who moved to Madison, Wi,s., with her family four years ago, and Mr. Reynolds will spend the next year at the University of Ghent, Belgium, where he holds a fellowship. Mr. Rey-· nolds received the degree of doctor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin this June. Capital stock paid in ..................... .... . $ Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . Undivided profits-net ....................... . Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc. . ... . Reserves for interest, taxes, and other expenses accru.ed and unpaid ..................... . Due to banks ............................... . Demand deposits ........................... . Time deposits .............................. . Bills payable and rediscounts ................ . Other liabilities .............. . .............. . 150,000.00 50,000.00 17,183.89 5.000.00 6.145.38 33,823.33 806.721.49 585,201.50 75,000.00 101,711.67 Installation and initiation of Job's "laughters took place Monday night, ~entember 24, at the Wilmette, Masonic temple. The daughters are from 13 to 20 years of age and are daughters, nieces or ~randdaughters of master maso~s. Thirty-five girls signed the charter. The grand installing officers w~re : Rosa Schneeberger, grand guardtan; Caroline Bastgen, grand ~uide; Edyth Ludwig, grand ma.rshal; Jos~ph Oberruter, grand assoctate guard131n; Myrtle M. Hopkins, grand orgamst. First the Guardian council of Wilmette Bethel U. D., was installed. They are: Minnie L. Kuelzow, guardian; Elmer ]. Lundin, as.ioci~te guardian ; Gladys Shellman, guardt~n secretan: · Luella Newton, guardtan treasure;; Myrtle Hopkins, musical director. The new officers of the chapter then installed are: Eldora Hopkins, honored queen ; Jane ~un~in, se.nior prince~s ; Billie Little, JUntor prmcess; Elmse Kremer, guide; Janet Rawley, marshal· Dorothy Taylor, recorder; Helen Hut~hens treasurer; Lilian Hills, chaplain· Jade Willard, organist; Lucille Tvl~r first messenger; Mazie Mouat, se.cond messenger; Olive Humphryes, third messenger; Thelma Collie, fourth messenger ; Florence Blancha~d, fifth messenger; Clara Snyd~r, ~en~or custodian· Adelaide Frankhn, JUntor custodian : Louise Humphryes, librarian ; Alice 'Nord, inner guard; Marjorie Iverson, outer guard. After the installation, the officers from Chicago Bethel number 4 initiated the daughters of the new Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundin, and Mrs. Kuelzow for the organization of the chapter. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bird and their daughter, Miss Henrietta, 1010 Chestnut avenue, sailed Wednesday. October 3, on the Aquitania for a European tour that will include journeys to France, Italy, England, and Switzerland. They will be home shortly before the Christmas holidays. WINNETKA BUSINESS LOT Now zoned for business Priced $5,625 for quick Sllle Total ........... ·......................... $1,830,787.26 E. ·E. STULTS Realty Co. 460 Winnetka An:'. Wm. C. McCall Firat and Second Mortgages Investments and Insurance State of Illinois) ss. · County of Cook ) I, Dan G. Stiles, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of tny kno,vledge and belief. -- ......... Phone WinnPtka 1800 1609 Sherman Ave. Suite 214 Univ~nity 559 Phone Wilmette DAN G. STILES, Cashier. Subscribed and S\vorn to before n1e this 9th dav of "' October, 1928. ROGER R. JENNESS, Notary Public. Seal Correct-Attest: Phone Gllencoe I' 385 4350 .l Daily Service to GLENCOE KENILWORTH WINNETKA WILMETTE We believe we are employed in the choicest business -that of safe guarding the health and strength of our women. E. B. KNUDTSON A. C. WOLFF DAVID NELSON, Directors. a a "Talk the better tmd build th1 better tttUlt.', 7379-89 Rogers Ave. 0 , t 0 ··· Chicago, Ill. 0 · ? 2 a! . 0 0 · , 0 0 0 *-!..A · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 0 0 ..!!:._L_o!~· · 0 , ·

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