Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1930, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE LIFE January 10, 1930 Report of condition of the M. L. Redfield, Official of Press Coinpany, Dies Manly L. Redfield, 1131 Forest avenue Wilmette an official of the Goss Pri~ting Pres~ company, of Chica~o, died last Friday night in the Grant hospital, Chicago, at the age of 67 years. Mr. Redfield contracted an acute throat infection early last week from which he never recovered. _ Born at Lancaster, N. Y., Mr. Redfield was educated in the public schools of Lexington, Mich., and went to work when he was 16 years old in the office of the Sanilac County Jeffersonian, a Lexington newspaper. He was .macle manager of the Western Newspaper union in St. Louis seven years later, and served in that capacity for five years. Mr. Redfield later was with the Chicago Mailing company and was Chicago manager of Walter Scott .and company, printing press builders. Smce 1908 he had been with the Goss cblllpany, and at the time of his death was vice-president, sales manager, and a member of the company's board of di.: rectors. - Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Dollie James Redfield: a daughter, Natalie, and three sons, Walter A., James S., and Charles N. Redfield. The funeral services were held Mondav morning at 11 o'clock in the chapel at 1253-55 N. Clark street, Chicago, under the auspices of Birchwood lodge. No. 1012, A. F. and A. M. Burial was private. Evanston and N. T. Basketball Squads Divide Twin. Bill Basketball teams representing N.ew Trier High school and · Evanston Htgh school divided a double-header on Lhe New Trier court last Friday night. The Grav and Green light-weights, chamnio~s of the Suburban league last year, trimmed Evanston, 29 to 10. Elr~1er Berol. running guard, was the leadmg scorer for New Trier. In the heavyweight game Evanston eked out a victory 28 to 23 after New Trier had led up to the last two minutes · of plav. New Trier. had previously won a. Suburban league double-header, while Evanston had lost two games to Morton High school of Cicero. Fridav night of this week the Gray and Green plays its first out of town games at Proviso and next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock they wilt meet Deerfield. another Suburban league school, on the New Trier court. First National Bank of Wilmette at Wiln1ette 1n the State of Illinois at the close of business on December 31, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .............. .. .. ... ..... $1,054,272.04 Overdrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 676.67 United States Governm~nt securities owned . . . . 156,996.22 Other bonds. stocks, and securities owned . . . . . . 413,936.8() Furniture and fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.458.31 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . . . . . . . . . . 174.717.48 Cash and due · from banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305,768.25 Outside checks and other cash items . . . . . . . . . . 176.03 Redemption fund with lT. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .................... . 5.000.00 Other assets ................................ . 31.152.47 Total .............................. $2.202.154.~6 English Play Is Next for Circuit Players (Continued from page 3) other representative from Glencoe 1s Joseph K. Shippen, who will play the part of Dr. Frank Baldry, another of the cousins and an army surgeon who endeavors to assist Captain Baldry in his recovery. Mr. Shippen is a veteran in service with the Circuit Theater a ssociation. His last appearance was in "Lilies of the Field," presented in May of 1929. Dibrell P. Hynes of Evanston is cast as another surgeon, Dr. Anderson, who also endeavors to effect a return to normal for the mind of Cai)tain Baldry. TROTH ANNOUNCED \Vith the coming of the nev; year several engagements have been an-. nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball, 936 Hill road, Indian Hill, have :m nounced. the engagement of their daughter, Paisley, to Dr. Stuyvesant Butler, s n of Mrs. Hermon Butler ot Winnetka. Miss Ball was graduated from Roycemore school in Evanston and from Wells college a year ago. Dr. Butler is a graduate of Yale university and Rush Medical college. He finished his interneship last year at the Presbyterian hospital and. is now a member t·f the staff of the Peter Bent Brigham hospital in Beston. The wedding will take place some time next fall. ~1 iss Ball's engagement wa s announf,:ed at a tea she gave last "·~e k for se ,·e ral of her friends. ~Ir. and :\Irs. Frank Shcrritt and their daughter, :\liss Joan, and their son, Frank Sherritt, have left the Edgl'water Beach \Yhere they have been for the past month, and ha\:e gone to Coral (~ahles. Fla., for the remainder of th ~ winter. The Sherritts have been rc ;-; idents in Kenilworth for mam· yea:·s and havl· just recently sold their h omt· o n Oxford road. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in .......... ................ $ 150.000.00 Surplus ............................... _ ...... . 50.000.00 Cndivided profits-- net .................. -..... . 17.871.8-l Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc ...... . 7,962.50 Reserves for interest, taxes. and other expenses accrued and unpaid ......... .. ... ...... .. . 8,565.45 Circulating notes outstanding- ... : . .. ......... . 99,990.00 Due to banks, including certitlcd and cashiers' checks outstanding ...................... . 21 ..+22.26 Demand deposits ............................ . 1.211.780.43 1\·nne (l epos1't s ............................... . 624.020.02 Other liabilities ............................. . 10.541.86 Samuel Otis, Director To complete the cast is Mrs. Richard Bentley of Lake Forest. Mrs. Bentl~y plays the difficult part of Margaret Grev, a former acquaintance of the captain's, with whom he . spent ma_n:v pleasant hours in the pertod to wh1ch his memory has returned. It is through the efforts of Margaret Grey that the return to normal is possible, and the role contains manv opportunities for effective acting. Mrs. Bentley play~d with the ~orth Shore Theater Gmlcl companies several time s, notably in "Autumn Fire" and "Ariadne." The entire production of "The Return of the Soldier" is being directed bv Samuel S. Otis of Chicago. Mr. Otis is ,,·ell-knov;n through his affiliation with the Circuit theater as officer. director and actor. The scenerv aml settings are constructed lw T. ]. Erbach of the regular staff of the organization. and furnishings come 1arge1y from \\'illiam \V. Hoops and company of Chicago. ~1 rs. Robert Stoddard represents the Circuit Theater association as its chairman in Wilmette. Questions with regard to the plays may be addressed to her, and tickets to the performance can he secured at the door of the Woman's club on the night of the performance, ] anuary 16, at 8 :20 o'clock. Total .............................. $2.202.1 S-l.36 - - --=- - --= --:c=- - - -- -==----=--=-·----===- State of Illinois) ' ss. County of Cook \ · -o- I, E. B. l(nndtson, President of the above-natned bank, do soletnnly s\\·car that the aboYe statetnent 1s true to the he~t of 111y kno\\·leclg-c and belief. E. B. 1\:::\UD'l'SON, President. of The three Osgood boys, Gilbert, Clifton, and Alfred have all returned i. '.> their respective schools, after having spent the holidays \\'ith their parcn .. !--. ~{ r. and Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road. Kenilworth. Gilbert ha s gone to Harvard, Clifton to Princeton, and Alfred to Phillip-Exeter. Highest Grade Subscrihcd and s\\·orn to before 1ne this ith day Jannary. 1930. J.~A'fHERINE D. LE.'\L, N' otarv Public. 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