Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1932, p. 35

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-~ - - -. - and th.jen a imaster:ý-F~rom the Pro- inistructor of our schiool bands. ac- fi)et, Kahli Gibran.. coinpaniied by Mrs. Fair, gave thiree Would this apply to life today? flute selections. t w a s indeed a P. T. A. helps us to think things pleasuire to hecar and to mieet Mr,. and over and it's for our children. Mvrs. Fair, as special teachers- often - are not available to -our programns. The mov ie committesgetsta -VLiderstanding Our'Children" Nvas vou watch the bulletin in the Stolp the subject of a splendid talk by Ms school an .d alsô follom t.he programsi Byrd Arnold Smith, clinical psycho- publishied, each week. Iogist with Northwestern universitv and the Children's Memnorial hospitaL.1 LEGION DISTRI CT LUNCHEON Each motiier went away feeling, ti 'Seventh district* fte mria to und'erstand the 'child ýthere mustleio il1ee n enedv bje ail understandîng ot the -parents 1'Ianuary 27, at 12 :30 o'clock at the as' to what: procedure wvas best in 1Lutheran church, Elmdale and Greei-. rearing. a child, In other words bus- I view avenues, Chicago. Luncheon will band and wife must bc ilu accord to I 1e followed hv. a. business meeting. tnakea balanced understanding. TIenî.- Carl Bartliig -of Rockford_ p resident per thiat with s mpilatliv' and love and o u eateto lios~ilb caus vor cildto avea hppv uest of honor. The xï'orth shore unit childhood and liýfe. will be hostess unit.- Mrs. josephi Eveni the teaclier mîust be care futl ,'ebel is the Seventh district director. that lier physical self is il! condition to z neet problemis in lber scliool rooni GIVE HEALTH -REPORT w i t h openmindedness ail d( ail -the, Seveni new cases of chicken I)ox qualities which plaèe her in the mninids anid one of whooping coughi were, re- of the ciidren as à good citizeni of ipcrted in Xiinette..ly the local Healtli t!ieir ruoom and of the school.r departmnent for thie week ending Tues - .day, January 19. There are also four-, ýflic progran' of the.Febru arv ineet-1 teen old cases of whooping cough and ing m-ilI1 be based upon Fondi(ers' day: eleven of chicken pox still active in Ti is i the timie when local and state 'the Village, a-ccording to the Health a ctivities are broughit out, The sec- department- records. ond Tuesday of. the month is our regular mieeiting date. Save Febrti- îAnntounicement is miade of the birth, ary 9. of a son, Richard Charles, to Mr-. and Mf rs. Charles E. Schwall of 115,2 (en- A tea. was given Jamuar% 11, I1w tral. avenue on january 6, at theE- M r_' Kendrick, for- the rooni chair-!j anston hiosptal. mien and building chairmnen.* Plans, wer-e formned for the second( series J Mrs. Percival N. Ctutler. 207 Wooil- t)1 teas. whiich iili be given, soon. stock avenue, Ke.nilwvorth, enterialineu We hope every juother will plan to at a Suniida\ eveidig teàa on j attend the tea for lier 'child1. The tuary 17. cilil(lren like to know v'ou bjave at -________________________ teaded. and any inatter. other thiai personal. -pertaiiig to t-h i s group¶tcodt' ýývilI le di scussed at the tea. I'»P . I-rd le headd-e s ceëni.-c 1a s s e s"are uxeet- in egularlv .every two o weeks and -ire without charge. Ybu are cordi«7 allv. invited to become a nuxibet-. From ,,all reports interest is growin.g * and'ail are enjoying thiese meig. What lhave you lu thcse houses?- WVlat istàv.ou guard with fasteneçi doors? Have vou neace. the quiet 1 - ',itu ) PAUL KRUPPA Painting - Decorating Wilnïette State flan'k A TRUST. COMPANY of m7ilmIetteý. Illiio is,'at the close of business on the 3lst day of Decenîber, 1931, as shown by the. annual report made by the said bank as a trust company, to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State pf Illinois, pursuant to law, and flled.iii the office of the said Auditor of Public Accountson the Seventh day of january 1932. RESOURCES .Loans on Real Estate* .................... Loans ýon Collateral Securitv........... Other Loans .................... ....... Ovîerdrafts.............. U. S. Governiiient lniv estmneits ............ Other Bonds and Stocks.............. Baiiking House................ Fùrniture and Fixctutres...... Due frorn Banks. Cashan Other Cashi Resourcés............ Federal Reserve Bank Stock ........... Bankers Aeptanices........... ......... Other Resources............ ....... Total Resources,.......... LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......................... Surplus......................... Und'ivided Profits (Net)>................ Time Deposits ............... Demiand Deposits .............. Dividends *Unpaid........... Reserve Accouits. Other Liabilities............ $3S69949.81 4279372.74 260.04 2U9,647.23 1.00> 413s743.62- 12,000.00 24,371,30 $29325t831.41 $ '733,020.61, 1,102t467.89 2,000.00 549372-57 1,79737, Total Liab.ilities........... 35p88314l1 Par value of securitie s deposited with Auditor. of Public Accounts, Springfield, Illinois, as required by law, to secure Trust Deposits....... ...................$ 50,000.00 Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and aIl otber authorized Christian Science Literature 'may be read, borrowed or purcbased at the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC. 15 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH, SERVICES AND VISIT THE RtEADING ROOM Suibscribed ý 1932. (SEAUI No;. 222 ,and- sworn to before me, this 7th day of January, H. L. STONE, NoayPublic My, commission expires Novemùber 6, .1934.

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