Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1931, p. 51

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on Wednesday, February 4, ouir womafl's soclety meeting wlll be held cago and Lake avenues. Luricheon will be served at 12:30 by the Evanston women and the afternoon' progr~am wil be presented by. the woanen of our chùfrch. Mrs. George Lamb le; directing. Trhose who wish to go0 by auto are, asked. to meet at, our church at12 o'clock. TuesdaY. February 0, thie Baptlst Mfis- ,à sionary Training, school observes the 5th annIversar-Y of the founding.of the schooi. This. will be an* opportùnity, for the Baptist women ot Chicago t'O visit. thé school and learn more 'of .the gplendid work that Is belng, accôm- plishedl. LuÙncheon will bý- , t 1. Any who desire to go are asked to make reservations wlith. 'Mr ' . Campbell by Supday, February 1. St. ugustine'SI Sunday, Feliruary 1,will be Sep- tuagesima, or *seventy days beforp Easter. There wfll be Hloly Communion at 8 a. in., Church Sehools and Bible Classes et 9 :45, and Holy Communion mrith address at il o'clock. Next Sunday, being the'first Sunday in the month, will be Corporate Com- munion Sunday for both the I3oys' and * the: Girls' Commnion leagueq. Monday, February, 2, fiq one of thé, ChurýchW 'HOIY Days,- called 1 "Thë Presentation of Christ In, the Temple." The'e will be Holy ýCommunîOn at St. Augstie'sat 8, a. in. At the annual meetAng of the parish. held last week, Lester Wood was elected senior warden and Robert Stoddard, junior warden. The following were elected menibers of the Vestry for 1931 J. C. Conifort, Heniry F'owler, J. J. Wal- worth, R. W. McCandlish, R. N. Wade, F. W. Fueý-,,an, E. W. Pridmore, and G. T1. Hellmuth. The convention of the Episcopal ('hurch In. the Diocese of Chicago will he held, next - week at St. James' Cathedral. February 3 anrd 4. Ail are welcome at the sessions. The five dele- gates to represent St. Augustine's witb votes atý this convenUon, elected at the, annual meeting. are Robert Stoddard, T.ý C. Comfort,. R. D». Sitih, -Mrs. Robert -4V Stoddard,. and Mrs. R. 'D. Smnith. The alternate delegates élected WeYre A., E. Logie. Le.ster Wood, Mrs. J. C. Comfort, Mrs. G. T. Helmuth, a.nd Mfrs. A. E. Logie. The Woma ual next Moi ln the Guild eon will be invitation ir to corne in cari give to I oawork. A Co 1the L me as On Wednesday evenIng, - ebrriary 4, Dr. Willett will give the fourth lu a series of Wednesday evening addresses on "Sème- Modern Faiths." The series will include such subjects as " Mormon- ism," "Christian Science,, 'Theosoxphy,II 'The Baha'i,:Faith," "Recent Phases of RomanCatholicluni," "The Zionist Mvent,", 'The Par»eesý" etc. The subject of, the addreus on this coming Wednesday, evening wiii be *"The Brahmo-SomaJ Movement." There wiiI be a brief period of devotion and James, W. Gathe'rer, the church soloiet, wiii sing. Sunday, February, 8, the two churches of Kenilw;orth will observe "Boy Scou t Day" ln, a union service at theý Church of the Holy Comforter. A troop of Boyr Scouts will be present and participate in the services, and -an address will be made by a Scoutrnaster. Fyirst Evangelical 886 Elm street, WInnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 794 Elm street (Winn. 2304) Y*uiÏday, February i à ,30 A.. M.- Sunday sehool i1 A. M. Momynigworhip, Junior choir 5 P. )L. Communion service 7 :45 P. M. Gospel service Tuesday, February 3 8 P. Mý . Church business meeting Thursday, Februarly à 8 P, M. Mid-week service Sheridan roadl, Kenilworth, Ieft on~ Tuesday of this week for a month'sf sojourn in the south, T1hey are mak-' ing the trip to Miami Beach by mno- tor. Their first, stop, will be at Louisville and : then Chattanoo ga, Tenn. They will spend some time at Davenport and from there will go to Miami Beach where they will be joined by Mr., and- Mrs. GeorgeI Moody of Evanston former residents* of Kenilwortli who, will stay w h I State Banik of Wilmette, Illinois, at the cldse of businegss on thé 3lst day of Deceber' 1930, as, sbown by the anfnual report made by he said bank as a trust comfpany, to the Auditor of Public, Accounts of the. State of Illinois, pursuant ,t o law, and file4d in the office of the said Auditor of Public Accounts on the Ninth. day of- January, 1931. RFSURCESý Lason. Real 1Estate..... .......... Loans on Collateral Security....... Other Loans................ Overdrafts ........................ U. S. overnment InVestments....... Other Bonds and Stocks....... .$ 5Aga 55.24" ufl, la0 Banking House, Furniture -and Fixtures... Federal Reserve Bank Stock ............. Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources............ Other Resources ......... ....... 4309873.03 Total Resources................. 2,U.1 LIABILITIES Stock ...........................s LJALUJV.IU.e 1A i IJJLLO I................ Time Deposits ................... 1»23>7.64 Demand Deposits............. ........ 1627,024.75 Dividends Unpàid .. . . . . . .80520 Reserve, Accounts.............57,,478M, Other Liabilities......... ....2685 *Total Liabilities................... $3,',4U;U4.l7 Par value of securities dcposited with Auditor of Public Accounts, Springfield,. Illinois,. *,as required by law, to secure Trust Deposits............. ............ $5EOIJ The. Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy anwd ail other autborized Christian Science Literature may b. read. borrowed or pmrcaed It th Reading Room.3 THE PU&LIC 18 CORDIALLT INVIHD TOý ATTEND THE CHURCH SOMMVIES AND VIIT THÉ RBADING iOOMý Subscribed (SEAL) No. 222. and sworn to' before me, this 9tb day of January, H. L. STONE, Notary Public. My commission expires November 7, 1934

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